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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1889, p. 10

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\J t, * ?&% - Sjl •' • ;' •*.- IK M4M.1 »m6 Sl9ttces under the nbove heart ' 1Of tte Ladies of the W.O. T. U. Iitor elitiiii s>o i»art or. credit for The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet at the new City Hall on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. It it* not worldly things, but the ramlta of good deeds, noble character, and love to God that may be taken with us out of this world. <; i- kk If one is active in the service of Christ he will not have time for doubts. It is the idle '"I.ristian that begins to doubt the goodness of God. Aa the sympathy of our friends helps Og onward and binds out hearts closer to theirs, so the sympathy of Christ draws ns upward, blinding the weary -sin-sick soul to him. Alabaster Boxes of Human Sympathy. Do not keep the alabaster boxes of your love and tenderness sealed up until your friends are dead. Fill their lives with sweetneSs. Speak approving:, cheer­ ing words, while t heir ears cau hear them "and while their hearts can be thrilled and made happier by them: the kind things you mean to say when they are gone, say before they go. The flowers you mean to send for their coffins, send to brighten and sweeten their homes before they leave them. If my friends ha ve alabaster boxes laid away, full of fragrant per­ fumes of sympathy and affection, which !• they intend to break over my dead body, I would rather they would bring then; oat in my weary and troubled hour", and open them, that I may be refreshes Mid cheered by them while I need their . I would rather have a plain coffin with­ out a flower, a funeral without ail eulogy, than a life without the sweetness of love and sympathy. Let us learn to anoint our friends beforehand for their burial. Post-mortem kindness does not cheer the burdened spirit. Flowers on the coffin cast no fragrance backward over the weary way .--Selected. "V « - *;/«• ?» : - . •*. * , v j SMITH. Jr -K '• •&: 1Bootand Shoe Haker, door Voith Block, of the Farnltnre 9 tore* -McHENRY ILLINOIS-- Boots and Shoes manufactured of the] best •uteri*! and a fit Guaranteed. REPAIRING Promptly attended to. Invisiblb Patchib ff»r Pine Shoes and Boots a specialty. Call aad see me. MeHenry, Dee. 4th. ĵerry Smith* RICHMOND. ILLINOIS. High-Pressure living characterizes these modern days. The result is a fearful increase of Braiitl and Heart Diseases -- General De­ bility, Insomnia, Paralysis, and In* sanity. Chloral and Morphia auginep!^* the evil. The medicine best adaj>* to do permanent good i3 Ayer's^ saparilla. It purifies, cnrichos vitalizes the blood, and thus stre^ or/* t every function and faculty oft* oc/y. "I have used Ayer's S&tf <*r'.la, in my family, for years. I * o '.ound it invaluableaa - VV % A O m v ^ ' - for Nervous Debil; j caused by an in* active liver and a' w state of the blood." --Henry Bacon Xenia, Ohio. "For some t'jae l have been troubled •frith heart defease. I never found any* thing to b tp me until I began using Ayer's Sa saparilla. I have only used this ined' jine six months, but it has re. lieved r .e from my trouble, and enabled me to /esume work."---J. P. Carzanett, Perr.Ill. ** ± have been a practicing physician for over half a century, and during that time I have never found so powerful «-.ad reliable an alterative and blood- purifier as Ayer's Sarsaparilla."--Dr> • M. Maxstart,'Louisville, Ky. * Ayer's Sarsapariila, • FRBFASKD : • Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Frioeflj six botttaa, *6. WoitSi »5 a botUe. 12 CABINETS, And a Portrait for $5.00. A foil lija of Cloths, of the latest styles always on hand. „ 0N6LE GARMENTS, OR FULL 8UITS, Made on ehert notice aad a fit guaranteed. Cikmb oar experience and practical knowl­ edge of the business we are confident we can Jileaae the most fastidious, and respectfully nvlte all in want of Clothing of any kind to glvetteacaiL StPriees as low aa the same quality of goods m be purchased any where. C. J. BRILL. IMunond, October 15th, 1888. C. H. HANCHETT, TaH PHOTOGRAPHER. RICHMOND, ILLINOIS. Will from this date to Jtine 1st, 1389, give IS Cabinet Photos aad a 18x20 Permanent jhoto Crtyon Portrait FOR SB 00, This 13 the greatest offer ever made to the people of McHenry County. . 0;ir work is first class in every respect, samples of whi'.h can be seen at our Gallery. Remember this ofl'er only holds good until June 1st, 1889, so avail yourselves of this rare opportunity to secure fine pictures at a nominal cost, Call an 1 see our woi k an<1 satiety yourself that this is the greatest offer ever made In this county. (X H. HAKCHETT, Photo Artist. A. K. ELLIOT. Crayon Artist. £ V. B. SPAULDiNS, Ringwood* MlinolSf --Dealer in Choice-- J'amily Groceries, Canned Goods, etc. West! HcHenrj •V; EABUL1SS SPTJB WIBI IS THE COMING FENCE. It is much snore easily seen by Stock than Ordinary barb wire, there being more than twice the visible surface presented to the by this wire than by the twisted barb wire, thereby obviating much of the danger of stock running against this fence. BDonla sueh a thing by any means occur the eontset would be harmless. Have been usinj tt He p*st year ami am satisiie-l that it wi! ton. stock as well as any barb wire, and I would be glad to sell every pound of barb "Wirt that I have got on my place at one-half priet In fact judging from the damage that I naze had done to stock in the last three I.think I would be the gainer if 1 moiut give it away and replace u with Spur that U stronger than bMt' wlp«> the full of two wires and yet will go ten ~ P6r cent, farther for same number wlri? &ny of the fyur point barb _ w a n t 1 f e n c e t h a t y o u a n d y o u r *»?iP-pr cjjn agree upon tor llnc fencing and thus Kve litigation? -JP°J*nwanta fence that has been proven •taSl?T II8er8 *° bave alt the merits have «r^L?°J?Swinfind "for sale at B. Gilberts JstJ1?01Henry, orat my farm, \y. miles West McH«nry, on Woodstock road. SAMUEL SHERMAN. ALESME WAITED invtss for the sale of Nursery Stock 5"W%«nent guaranteed. Salary and \luna a' once stating age. 8N*KliI< & HOWLAND, Bochester. H. T. T E D ! N My Goods arc all new and 'fresh and will be sold as.low as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere. The Bsst Brands of Floor. Sept Constantly on Hand. MEAT MARKET. 1 also have in connection a Meat Market, where can always be found Fresh, Salt, and Smoked Meats, etc. Early in the season 1 shall run a Delivery Wagon and supply Cus­ tomers with Iresh Meats regularly on stated days. U*ll and see me and I am sure I can please Son both tn quality and price of all articles t my line. M. V. B SPAULDINC. Ringwocd, April 1st, 1888. V, J. Barbian. J. J• Barbian BARBIAN BROS. Wholesale and Betail DEALERS IN FINE CIGARS, McHENRY ILLINOIS. Having'leased the brick building lone door South oi the post office, we have opened a retail store, where, at all times can be found fine cigars of our own manufacture, together with smoking and chewing tobacco of the best brands. Fins A SPECIALTY, We have a very large assortment and some •ery bandsome patterns. CALL AND SEE U8. BAHBIA.1T BtOL McHenry, November 13th,;i888. LEADING 5 CENT <CI GAR In McHenry Go. Call for them. theaaieof Nursery stock, a specialties, SALARY B paid to succelsru t!mol. Write for terms. paper) [ aeftessarv. WSB»J£Vr> causes depraved blood, e, aflects every organ and of \t%e body. As a remedy nothing cjin approach rilla. It vitalizes the •treng^hens the stomach, and all disorders of the liver and P ts p' 03 CD CD * 3 c ® O *-i p B 9 CD m H-i p w s ? CD ® s® so SPRING AND SUMMER - in AT J -JUST OPENED AT /IHm»NV rToOi/ie^ ^ WKkK is the besf ^OAP? -t Watioonda Clothing Stof Antioipntinff a largo Sprinar anil Summer Trade, I have added to my stock all the l itest styles in / ' 1 ^ ' Clothing, Boots and Shoes; , Hats, Caps, Gents Funaishings. STYLES AND PtilCtiS. (ipvwJjof jood hqus^Kwpew who h»e friedir^ay , L/^boh. ^ •QTA OENT FOR THIS NEW HOME SEW^HQ MAVH^NE."^ Opening ot Millinery, at Mrs. MaimanV. Waueondft; The latest styles in Spring and bummer Hate and Trimming* are no>y included in my btock. Hats made and trimmed to order. JACOB BONSLETT. OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILL, MctifiEimY, : : IIjLUVOIS. Kewill get r CWH«cl SANI^CL/II/sSQ/ip MKfAimNKlCO. CWICAGO. .1 , t y DEALER t i n -DEALER IN. Purchased for Cash, all of which will be sold as low as the market will admit and furnish First Class Goods A- FIJXA HNI O'F S^'OTMS. GARLAND AND OTHER KINDS. Call and see our Gasolene, Stoves. GLASS or ALL SIZES CONSTANTLY OH HAND.' HEAVY HARDWARE, Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet^lJipiv Waeflb And in addition has put in a full stock ot v ' - <• i*1 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, * ^ Including the Moline Plows, Gesloy Sulsy Plows, Orvia Plows, Stoddard Seeders, Disk Harrows, Dnt^Syjand in short everything in " the Farming Tool line, which will be sold at Bottom Ftouftp. • ^ v '"*r' - 4 't Barb Wiro, •AT BOTTOM PRICES. In the Market, a.t Bottom Price*. REFiklRI^a A AND jriMBBlWil; AHB> REPAIRING -Will be done on short notice 'and Satisfaction Guaranteed. A ^ specialty ot Kutter Factory work. A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. / W. P. STEVENS, "W ill be done on short notice and Satisfactiopi tiuaranteed/' share ot public patronage respectfully solicited. „„ T., .w t JACOB BONS1. ITT. McHenry, III., October 1st, GOLDING WAUOCINDA, ILLINOIS. Are uo^better than over prepared to offer you " GREAT BARGAINS In all kinds of Gocda. We mean business and will give you Low­ er Prices than ever before offered in Lake County. ? ^ -^-OUB STOCK OF VUUkT'& THJE MAT TEH W1TM OT 01 They're >'S And havejust received ft large stocl$ ot $0̂ -cm, Spring 6oods, ^ ,Jo which they invite your especial attention, Tbey have com­ menced this year with increasing trade. They have tried to do Business on Business Principles and have succeeded. , General Merchandise fd°"'M .fc rf,T^h«- Was never more complete than now. Call and get our Prices betore purchasing e^ewhere. Special inducements for Cash Buy­ ers in sums from $1 u», FOLDING BROTHERS. rHlghost Market Pxriee paid fox* Farm Produce* • "A clean and attractive store and motto. Give us your trade and we will try and merit it. our new stock of Dress Goods. everybody welcome," r-is our Call and Bee McHeury, March 12th, 1889. JULIA A. STORY, (One Door Wo n of Riverside House,) MCHENIIY, TLLI^iOIS. S T E V E N S * & DEALER IN-i DRUGS, MEDICINES, ^ . -.ji. A FULL LINE Of-- Dng*, Cbudetls, Stvfii, Faints, Ob ud Colors. Constantly on hand Also a large line of Patent MedScIn ,̂ Toilet Articles, -AND COMPLETE STOCK OF- Fitzsimmons.. &* Henderson. West McHenry; J. W- Cristy & Son, Ringwood. Tke finest line of Whitewash and Paint Brushes in town at liesley'B West Side -s>*, i? SX|TIONARY 4 DRUGGISTS SUND^njS, Fhygioiaiw Prescriptiona Carefully and accuratey compounded by a Registered Pharvna- Your patronage Is reepectfully solicited. , . 11, 'U^ GEO. W. BESLEY. ui WISf M MM:J?Cie"Fe DIALER Of. ^ ' ' Brags and Medicines, PAINTS, OILS. Toilet Articles, --PURE--- WIIf.p$ AND ? >w. 'P:J FOB MEDIGAIt I3S. Also Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical use. • The best brands ot Cigars and Smoking and Chewing always on hand. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully Compounded* Give me a call. * IfcBeory, December 28th, 1887, ^ ^ Tefaaoee inF I'-i.si-Zii&iKto. j _. "•&. ' / i 1 "•• n ' ,.^r ..LZiS^Z!, i. .'ALVtmik

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