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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jun 1890, p. 8

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DEPAFTTWIMHT m m *?r -t v-~ Sotices nnder the above headt the Ladies of the W. C T. U itW elainu no part or credit for .wbjs1 D O Y O U P L I N %w • w'^ *"Jt While most of- <>nr lim»i nuke you s»*in« verv '<»v prioc v s*-\' K . ,*'*<> ys'fr v »fr r V .if *• ; " - fpMHnimHiv "«»mplet«», fi ?:<-m «»ti utrytmn<r wi hav«« left. WPEMl mm* .•boost i« iNy^ *«»1 **4»n**' -^Uv yo*W»# *W%ti WHinHig- i, 5ffM .| rttnl neat. suit »i|" (!l'vf ||jt|.r f,,r IIJA Fourth of .July *vi'l W«*ll iiiul hioni.y liv «a liny utj us t\ (• HI»O lnvu soint piiwit* wf Total Abatinenoe. If, after reading Biblical exposition! %Bd scientific theories, pro and con, o; the total abstinence question, any on Hhotild find himself perplexed and undo* cided, there remains another resource^ lieHfc them by their evident tendencies Mid frnitR, as systems of religions belief aresometimes tested. Thus: Does total Abstinence ever lead to intemperance, oil fail to secure the abstinent against it* No. Does the example of total absti­ nence lead any one into intemperance ot Other vioes? No. Does not <• moderate drinking often lead to intemj>erance4! ^e«. Can the "moderate" drinker be se» oared from the danger of becomingintem-. pefate? No. Can it be safe to follow hidj example? No. This settles the question •true scientific theories and correct Bib Ileal expositions vrilPatways agree with fonts, and a belief of them will lead to wale and beneficial practices, ^iiy tbeir Iruits ye shall know them.'" / Women and Saloons. .The Woman's News publishes the fol­ lowing editorial: It is an alarming fact iJrat girls in cities are in the habit of visit- log saloons and drinking-places. Saloons iU» built with an extra ^oom, reached by %«ide entrance purposely for them, the sfen in glaring illuminated letters, "La­ dies' Entrance," so.conspicuous that no- one need mistake the place. A sad sight, it Is to see well-dressed, and good-looking girl*, going boldly into these dens of in­ iquity, sometimes alone, though ofteutr in company with men. Did we not see these things going on in our large towns, we would be more than shocked to read the following from a Springfield, Mo., ordinance, which is said to prohibit "girls, women and females, from loitering about saloons." Where is the remedy ? Is it high license, 0? shutting up these infamous dens? Fairbanks Santa ClausSoar gpiijiMs 2 f°r aJl Mou^cfeolct zjid pittpojej. Oflv ^ N,K.FAIRBANKSca CHICAGO. "M- ? 3Wf •S-vma>? - "SFi "s '"T." V i ' Y«>u can't Afford t'» U«»'otherwise when K IO*V \fie lit- lufeuieniK .<tiV*red by th« Xund.i. mid.siock Mud„ L> undue t m»h <^Hfirea ot h , Hall, Aypnt. l lw clotw >ire liliwl with h ehoHMj and wHl-.-Ucted stock of Dry UO<h«, Clothing, Hoot* niiU Sftoe,, flat* and Caps, Urocerieti, eltJ* ^ , bit which «re wot- your utieniioii^ V*»rv • hfaji. ** e **till June it Hj»leii<!i<J stock of aoft) WEBSTER THE BEST INVESTMENT For the Fitmily, School, or Professional Library. ONABR/nSfZf UBKARr k 'DICTIONARytf ffSELF j MM:" (f ARNOLD" AUTOMATIC A Novel invenitMMk of iimt Merit. A H>niiehoM Necessity, tup principles. OMStiacieii 011 Scien Wi- - Qsap. Derate, Simple, Effective. fo prove to yon that it is ail we rlaim for it. we (five belour a few of the manv trsti- uonials which have been $ciren us by tho^e Who have ujsed th«ia ami know whereof ihey •poak. WB8T UCHBVRV. Ill,, May 34, 1890. MB. II«K«Y BURDIC*. thoroughly teg left yonr Arno'rt at«Ain Ottokei- in our family, we find it all you KOpreaent it to be. Further, I regard it as best way of cooking nearly all fooil as re jnuriisits whptesojoene&s, an<l. conbeuueBUy, i IWjlllMiiMi, Very respectfully, A. s. GHILDB, M. D. . - HcHKKRY, May -23<i, 1890. Il^t Bifntpics.. 6ir---l have uwl the Steam Cooker ),ur-«5h*8ei1 of you f»y four weeks and am well wea.sed with, ttte way it bakes bread, as well <• a^liothet aiticles of "diet. Too much cannot V.IMAtaiU favor. Bespectfuliy, MRS T. II. TI RHKR. * RICHMONIJ, March 27, 1990. This is to certify th»r. I have purchased Of Henry Burdick one of the Arnold Automat- te Rteam Cookers, and have used it sufficient­ ly to know that it is a labor-saving article, Md believe it to be what it is represented. MRS. Geo. MCCOXNKIX. This is an article that should be in every bouBchoid and no one will be without one •Iter they have used it. Sold only oy author, ised Agents. HENRY BURDICK. AGMTT.. Mcbaond, Illinois. Executor's Notice. ESTATE of John Me vers deceased. The unuersigned havin/oeen. annotated Executor of the l»st Will and Te&tatuent of John Myers, deceased, I sue of tte Couatv oi McHesry and suite ot IlUnois, lierebv: sri.ves Botice that he will appear before the tJeunly Court of McHenry County, nt,t}ie OoiuiHouse in Woodstock, at the August tenn,oa.the Jlrst Monday in AiiKust nejit, r-{. \v0iiclt, time all persons having clamuj agnin^t s&Ui Kstate, •re nouiled an t requested tt> «*;j,e«d for the pnrpotieioi having ihe enoe. ail-usted. All persons indebted 19 sajd , lis tale are reuueatfd Jnit lnttnr!?<liate to ihe under- May.A. I), 18SKL J0UNT HUSilANN, Executor- Has been for years Standard Authority in the Government Printing: Office and U. S. Su­ preme Court. It is liijrlily recommended by 38 State Suji'ts of Schools and the leading- College Presidents. Nearly all the School Books published in this country are based upon "Webster, as attest­ ed by the leading- School Book Publishers. 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 more Engravings than any other American Dictionary. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. The Hew York World says : AVebster is al* ino-t univt r-nKy conceded to be the best The Boston Globo says: Webster is the ae> kar.v. !<-dp ii standard in lexicography. The Atlanta Constitution says: Webster has lomTi •(•(<;>. i lie authority in our office. The Chicago Inter Ocean pays: Webster's ™ Uml-'ritiL-.-d (d-s r'wnys br-en the standard. The New Orleans Times Democrat says •. \V.-i~t-r is mniiurd nuthority in our office.. The New York Tribnne savs: It is recognized as the most useful existing "word-book" of the English language all over the world. ^ Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet free. C. It C. MEBH1AM A CO., Pub'rs, Springfield, Mas* t - >. ^zceaj^s, Notice. °F ^A*'RPNEE Dorney, deceased. Th© updei:tiigQed tinving been anuomterl IIL?W WJ" AU(1 TESTISUENT of 1>.<»RL,U>. DECEASES, LATE ot tlieCoan- SN" STATE ot Illinois, hereby T' U HI appear before the F M^HENRY County.at thetfaurt STOCK, at tne August ternboa,r,HE ®-DA? 111 AUGUST NEXT« AT wlucii. time T <MI"TATEI1 10 tor the Porposet.of having the same ao.'.u^ued. All lArions indebted to said Estate, »je r^.^uesieo make, immediate payment to the iuudar­ ted 38th day of lay of May. A, D. im MAaTlN^WXcHVl Cuoftikr. J 4 QfHNPTONv li; fpr tbe W' Of NEW YORK, 00. \ ' Aj»» 13£B. 4BP1W4 x QH HARTFORD, Capital, #10,071,55a. File tested^ time tried Cotnnanies Insurai •fain it t<re» Lightning and Wind-^ruts. ? tk« most seasonable rates. For,- Ui«unaT»t • and lu v,her p.rticular^ apply t* J', Oocn.pto . Volo. HI., who lias been .IS.veajjj in u,e , always gav^ entire iaiisfaotir»tt V, •Meutlosa. '"ii /IWo, III., May 20th, 18^ THE NEW VIBRATOR. THB NEW VIBRATOR. TH8 NEVV VIBRATOR. THE K E W VIBRATOR THE uruf VIBRATOR. THE NEW VIBRATOR. THE NEW VIBRATOR. The same firm which 31 years ago com­ pletely revolution­ ized the Threshing Machine trade by I n v e n t i n g a n e w Threshing Machine, --so much better than any machine be­ fore known, that all thebnilders ofth e old style Threshing Ma­ chines stopped mak­ ing them and copied the new machine as closely as they dared --have now made an­ other advance, and in their New Vibra­ tor present a Thresh­ ing Machine contain­ ing entirely new fea­ tures in separation and cleaning; which placeit as fer ahead of any other as the old Vibrator was ahead of the "End­ less Apron" ma­ chines. Every Farm­ er and Thresherman should at once get full information re­ garding the NEW VIBRATOR, which will be sent Free on application to $ kfeSiMIS iLetl to select from, iHieht us worsted at 7 cents p<jr yard. ^ • . Celebrated Broadhea^ Goods, And the silk and wool mixed. Thege juroods j*OII ran buy even less than wholesale pi iceN. 1 * m * ~* imporUit at Also some Tricot Fpd THIS ADVERTISEMENT Says that anything in the line of &c FEED Can be bought CHEAPER FOR CASH --A T w. A. CRISTY'S, Than any other place in town. Oar hots rt specialty. Warehouse at the Pickle fhetory, •» West McHenry. * REMEMBER, THE PLACE. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY U SALARY and Expenses P«l l. or Oommts. (I «ION if preferred. Salesmen wanted JL J everywhere No experienoe needed .AdWtw**, statintraae, H. W. FOSTER Jt CO., Nurserymen, Geneva, N. T. . * Ufcf- ,^0-' F O R-•. [HdrftesTCattle, 8heep & Host.^ P Excels any remedy (or the rapid cure of Hartf eoldt, Coughs, Hide Bound, Yellow Water, Fever, I I Distemper, Sore and Weak Eyes, Lung Fever, i iCostlveness, Blotches? s«4 s!! dsikjiiwies srts* lug from impurities of the Blood, Will relieve Heaves at once. Manufactured by ihe ^ <rtf JOPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, W. I tan Care tor Heg Cholera. FltUfii * FIRUUU 1 - Aeneral Western Agsnts, Chleage, III. -- Jk ennvnn* fur the sale MvlaN | our Home-Grown stock of oureloa||i|r*wliittew« shall keep-ft € S » I S In band at wholesale prices. tOues Am EVE8 | Stevens & Miller. West McHenry, III. T, OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILL, MoHEVliY. -nT.AI.SR IN- I i*nrc*h>»sel f.>r C'h#I«. h 11 o1 whi<*h will bO sold as low as the maret mrill admit atod;:furn^b first cImss ^ooUh. • - . / A FULL LINE OF STOVES* GARL>\ND AMD OT(lEH|KINDS, Gall and see our Gasolene Stoves. Olti88 €tl All Sizes t'oiiHtanlly on Hand, lu the Market, tit Bottom Prioes. •WANTED . nr*e v ^toi-k. Win QUALED Fi ciLfTiKb. One of th)) largest, olde u-esiaiilie) ed, .md best known Nuraerie* in tl: « conn try- Ad.'reee, W. & T. SMI TH, Geneva Nursery, Eeth blisbed in 1840. Geneva, N. Y. FLY N ETS CHEAP AND SI&'RONC.. F. K. CHANCER, General Auctioneer. BY MA^-WIU X^OFFLRE prompt AT •V ® Q* oronm. - Wfat MeQwir ' NICHOLS & SHEPARL) BATTLE CftEEK, MICHIGAN, jefORtYOU Buy STEAM ENGINE OR B O I L E R -SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE AND PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. TLSIOIM 23T Agents Wanted I ClKcn^AHS FREB. I ('OT Brewster's Safety Hein Holder* ^«en away to introduce them. Every lioree owner buys from I to 0. Lines under horses'feet, 26 c«ntc in alampg to pav postap^ and packing for Nickel Plated Haiupietfaat Mllhrll «ia Bnwitor •!(. fo., BeUy, IU. M Besley JOBBZNQ A£7D 5oW ftr Cash Only and Da* Idee to ill Vif r every goods will be done on sl-.ort notice and Satisfaction Guaranteed j share of public patronage respectf ully solicited* JACOB BON8LBTT 25 Cn F«* sale by Ceo. Spur tlWire. For i tale at tbe Harne«s Shop of Wm. tiTftlsh, West McHenry, Illinois. S. SHERMAN. West, HcHenry, MAY 2d, 1890, WK T 8ELI> BUY. .#>ur prices on regular stock will make some of these Stores scrafch td meet tttetn €#in at their Spficigl Bargain Salea- TBT US. J. -^«Tie «r« 8eiulm^4>iit thw "ad" In iwh the far-off trade not naturally coming to us. The home t.ade knows h L'ood thiii'> when it sees it, and naturally- eorao to us, but we want more trade"" and so say to you eomo and we will ifive you a rousin®1" l»eneHl' (^uf caMh bought merchandise U worth the attention" of cash buyer, and we guarantee a saving on every item offered. We occupy a large double ^tore «t Nunda, and with gootf anslgO'iW light to show, you shoul l call and get the rates Parties doming by rail Und buying ten dollar*' worth ot Merchandise we would wiy we will allow you two railroad fare* within a distance of twenty-five milef, and guarantee sati faction in all cases. Do: you buy for cash, or do long prices and long credit suit you best? I L)o you live a month behind or a month ahead all you live?? Uur ̂ ' l plan will please you, and our price-, too, for our'u is not to see how :1 much we can get for an article but at how small a price we can sell "4 it. W ith three lnrge stores under our management we carry the4 I most complete line of Dry Hood* 1o be fnuud in any section, a,Id our ^ Clothing Stock tor men and boys is complete. We sell a boy't* suit, age 4 to 12 years, at y« cents, which is solid and substantial 1 and il 'you wabt sometnirtg more noboy our suits at $1.29, $l 48 f I $1.6-9, $l.H8 will be just one-halt the rates charged by credit dealers^ % We are making our prices in all liues tell on high credit ratee and vou should share in the benefits. \Our (irocery htock is always fresh and inviting, and our rates are tiinch below pur credit com- * petitori^hi all cases. ' f W e have in years pant gained the reputation of * bargain store " and that name will be fnlly sustained. ^ % Sugars, way flown No, 1 Oofl'eo. best S,.... No-, 2 Coffee Be«l Ric.e Good Ten .. .......... Sm cent Tea No 1 Baking Powder ....... Good Plug Tobacco... Good Smoking TOU HCCO. . . . . , Best Prints .Jt; Blue Prims Mo. 1 Ticking... 25 f 2'J - r« i_. , 44 . IS ' ;si> ..v . 15 •%\% 6 : III 16 No 2 Ttcfctn*. No 1 Itest v anc#Siii ii; Knlanndrlfd Shirti.. ... Unlaundried Shirts, beat, Iness Goods i-; IJCMt Ginwrhiuns. Befit Slii-cliiiii, 4*4.^., i.. No. 2 Sheeting Mens shoes, solid....i:.; Men's -shoes line,...,.. Oinid ren'-t ^hoee ... ...v.. Misset Shoes ... ®» 8. ». . St. S». 48, «. tl. tl 23, «l 8* ' We show the most complete stock in all lines in McHeury County . Do not pass this by as an ordinary advertisement, lor if you ac| on the suggestion you will visit and get a benefit at the Soodi, ysftsi c. F a r m e r s A t t e n t i o n •VX-RV vx |RINGWOOD. ILL. ^ We are not going to lie under* sold by any firm in the county on any of the farming too«? we handle; We have always on hand such farm machinery and extras as are needed . Our Stock is Complete In Spring tools, such as Plows of several mikes, the celebrated Norwegian, Skaudia, Star, Caso, Rock Island, Grand Detour, and others which are fully warranted. The Albion, W hippie and Buckeye • . EFEiNG fOQlH HABSQW3 (.'an never be beaten. Thov ii|. surea sure crop every year as they cut the ground up fine and kill all the tine weeds, whfch srifes the corn a start - We have all kinds The Key­ stone two lever is t he leader, as a "•'» ."4' • • " ^V., > , 0 v per on can <)n » finer job than with one. Also has ball bearing. ; boxes which outwear two of anjT otner make. We also fee. p thfc Daley, Kuteka aud Cutaway Har* * r»»ws CUiTUATOR^ We handle the Bertrand &•• Snmps, Standard, Ell wood, C/asei . Thompson, Norwegian, Genev^ Lake Clipper, and others, t • V . Ke'mpinber the spriiig toot^f heats them all for comk v' -w.:/'-* We carry a tine liueiof ^ • ., i < ^ ::«;pUGGIES,;;X ̂ Of all classes* combination wagons, carts in all styles. Th0; ; Weber lumber wagon is as gooif 5i as anybody's wagon, aud at priced ^ • to suit the times and people. Uall and see us before yott >*\ agree to try anything in the farn|j,,. machinery line. ; , .. v iyi y_>. At the 01d Stan4» £. M. OWEN &SON. - jm.: K:;-; STORY GENERAL HARDWARE ? V - ̂ N \. ̂ (. STOVES, BRAHIT2rIE0H AHD flHWABf. Barlnd Wire, Screen Doors, Window Screens, \c Am" Wire Cloth o* aHWidthi. Sporting Goods and Cutlery, i , O A S O X . X E H E OVES The Universal and New Process Stoves that by far outrank any^ Other Vapor Stoves in the Market. See them Yi GULass of All Sizes. ^Sry '"hfj r • * e make a specialty of Pniry Supplies, and Jobbing in lla^ ^ Copper and' Sheet-icon* , Xour patronage is respectfully «>4 licited, STORY M'OMBE

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