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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jul 1894, p. 8

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head r,q, T, IT iiVfor tte Tlr#< . ^ 'JL " rV |* " be found something which the fingers of V another had not fouled, and presently ,fi J followed the loud young man to the car. ff>«~ . He found every seat occupied, including the half of one on which were piled the yonng man's gripsack and overcoat. "Is this seat taken?" he ventured to ' inquire. "Seat's engaged," wae tbe curt answer »«• • ^ - with a look meant to squelch the old vj i fanner, who went into the smoker. ^ That afternoon ftie same yonng walked into the office of the governor of the state, armed with recommendations • * and indorsements, an applicant for a po­ sition under the state government. He was confronted by the same plain old. farmer, who recognized his companion of ; the morning without any trouble. ^ . Glancing over his paper the governor ?• , » said: "Ho--m, yee, jon want me to ap­ point you to so and so! If I should I guess I might as well write my own resig­ nation at the Bametime." "Wh--why so ? " stammered the young follow. "Because I saw you pay for astreet car ride this morning and you took up the whole. platform. Ton bought a sand­ wich, and spoiled a plateful. You paid for a seat in the train and took mine, too; and if I should give you this place how do I know that you would not take the whole administration ? " d*T<m XlUAkof Thi« P On0 day a smart young fellow with shinjflrtloeB, a new hat and checkerboard trousers, boarded a street car in a .west- el* city, and stepped to the front plat­ form, He pulled out a twist of paper awl lighted it, and began puffing a con­ centrated essence of vile odors, in the faces of those who were obliged to ride upon the platform, if they rode at all. One, a plain old farmer, couldp't stand it and stepped off to wait for the next car. When he reached the station the youn$ fellow was there before him, And it hap­ pened that the two met at the restaur­ ant counter. "Got any sandwiches?"called theyoung man to the waiter. "Here, gimme one," and he tossed out a nickle, and then pro­ ceeded to pick up and pull apart every one of the half-dozen sandwiches on the plate before he found one to suit him. The farmer who had been waiting for Itia turn drew back in disgust. Finally la 3E McHenry iSsSfellliSS®! Oil STOVE ? If not why not, when you can buy one of the cele­ brated " QUICK MEAL " Stoves for even less money than other stoves are sold for, and it is as far ahead of,the average vapor stove as , 'Si • \i\- ' • ' ,As a household friend it is remoyned; , ^No finer stove on earth is found* j ' \'Twill that tired feeling heal, • \ ^ , - W "TtiBQnioh- Moj^l" \*-c< superiority over others * •. 1 . "I • \ • It is most certainly to your interest to see this stove in operation, and to thoroughly understand our liber­ ality in disposing of the&i! • To do this,pall upon : 'I-""' v T •**-- •'p?;'.'- :: . ;• r- : > • I . «• m m m Will Have It. m for It. . ' VJSrt '> - ^Bmember ibat Pillsbur j'a Best is Id*!' tlte W4 price o\ 91.05 a*utl*e KollerMilla. v »*? " I * ** * 1 v. * !•' f'- V1 v< *K-». i * •" vs* if 3* ,i.. t .i ?<• F . L . M c O M B E R . L >*£.' ' ' ' Dealer in General Hardware, . West McHenry, III. . 'V , ̂ m9m m*m ';.,r 4,'v"' ^ Washburn's Beat. $1 per Sack, or $3.80 per barrel̂ Leave your orders &t the mill asp Just received, a freslr su ire will do the rest* ̂ - ^McHENRY ROLLER MILLS. •sv I".., vht* ' !*> P\ ^ * • Si &itm trs rom mm tmstmM. Start in by giving you an all solid plow shoe throughout tor $li IVIen'a Blutcher out tan color fine shoes. Ladies' fine low shoes i? large variety. A new invoice of children's and misses' foot wear. r. • 1^' II Iiin'iin^ ; '" 1'IS^" AIR M.HTM- a iuu jli 4-1; r • : 4 Jt y ^ * &*> CLOTHmU. r CLOTHING* v '* ? % $* 1 YORY 9701. PURE ll > ^ rOR CLOTHES. A GAMBLE co.. earn, it?-, cUhl In a warm, Our clothing stock is very large, bowpht for cash and will give you tJbe benefit of the discount. It will pay you to look our Uno over before buying. _ Our new Hat stock just in. Call in aad fit yourself'out with the right styles, at the right prices, Large line of men's Shirts Hosiery of every description^/ J Fresh Groceries and Flour, Graham and Corn Meal. . . . . . . _ . * . '• . . , * * ""fy' * ours tor busmoss. ,, - .>,«. - 2:21%. 3k ***8 ;?7V*: V siandai'd apder both troUlnt.Md pacing rtkles, Georte O t» too well known by his perform* an' e and what his colts have done for me to He ia a chestnut in color, star, and white spot on left shoulder. ... 1 the futost nd jflkc jnl«^Mptd 6 airgoR^ a A superb mammoth tlntograpb is 12 colors br "•ingulshed •rtHL Maud Humphrey. It fe ohk and li ln«w« wida^Mi win W» f If y«a tell yo«r frt« f VBiTBto," and shows- »« It is called ItlfuL, dimpled , .. . ar-llnpri cloak, add umbrella in baflK site pulls the HOW eotered latch, while hair ghlm-in the sunghine, her vBlks blush with,: aad vigor and her rogtOsh eyes sparkle' jr. *Snre to delight you. A copy will be, ltd, it you promise to tell your' ,14 cents in stamps or silver for a In regard to speed George O is the stallion, mare or gelding ever be; " Henry or Lake Counties driven to by hie broader and owner. He >g son of HMKrietoriian 10, his dans Is v h «on of Geo. M. Patcheu 30 * tieorse O, with lim4t«*d advantages, never having had a mare with a record of three minutes or one tfiat ever produced a last colt fiom Ufetheritallion. He is the sire of j| Ethel 1$, 2:18&, p. Henry O, 2.90*, P. • M a r y L e e , 2 : 2 2 X . P r i n c e T , 2 2 9 * . • v Altto quin,2;2«%. Harry D, 2:30. Obicadee (8) Volndv G.SiOO, 2:30^, And seyeral more bel»w 2:4*L George O if trnined to a bike thia season can win races in 2;15, as he is an awful flMM horse and gets them all fast. On accountof the chjfffceeion in all business I will pur his services for 1894 at|26, cash or note at time of service Don't ask it lower. kx my barns. G*0, W, OVIN. McHenry, 111, UM, r- 881 f ' ' •• ^ , F 't r> ^ " $> i*? v ,w( 1 4:7 ";^ v w- , H' < ?s m •sii 1 Elms Buggy Co. Fine Carriages afid Surreys, j . <>r •".»,> ,n-' t m , ^ - •• , " .h i-v- -'^T • »«*•' t-; FIRST CLASS FARM MACHINERY, merrily. *! 5£wm<m^5Ti&i Bubscription to Trig" WHOLE F monthly magazine Wit& storlefl, Otis ana all article of Interest by autbof$*od cash question eoapests monthly. ?vi» Co- 196 Summer ̂ • Boston £ Mass M" Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- conducted for MODCRATC Ftil. . JCC is OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE ' iaitd W>can secure patent in less time than those 1 remote from Washington. < * Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-< J tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of' ekafg*. Our fee not due till patent is secured, i ! A PAMPHLCT, "HOW to Obtain Patents," with 1 ,««Mt of same in the U. S. and foreign countries < sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&COJ ' OFF. PATTNT OFinCE, WASHINOTON, D. C. . 'V, PROP. NIEL, •Pjrernment chemist, writes : I have car* WBy analyzed your " Royal Ruby Port Vfflbj" bfilljht by 1339 In the OD8S IS •nd certify that I found tiie same lutely pure and -well aged. Thia wine is specially ^ommended for its health-re»- and building up properties; It w^gtbens the weak and restores lost vi< Particularly adapted for tionva! i j* ttur8ing mothers and those reduced and weakened by over-work WfiZZ?"7' ft̂ y011 get "RoyalRuby"; . IP Per qiwrt bottles, pints 60 ets. Sold by W. BBWLEY. THE PAGES Woven Wire Fence. LIGHTNIN BURLIN ON, WI8: MANUFACTURE®! OF AND DEALERS w» iM'Si WRITE PRICES A CATALOGUE v no want wFomuTioN mm "Ji'i 1T11 '|| .Htn^uya M" I J • . Ji - ^ t ,"3 * y, ̂ ̂ •- '^*4 %* •? 7."?:.^'; * ymv* •'i* • • Crown Mowers, 4>f 5 and 6 ft Cut. We| «r«< now prep you.'the best goods* ; f • s red m. Don't fail to see M D. T^TtOE, WEST MGHbnby, 111. # , V- whea in want of anjthinp in the • • Fine Garriaie or Sarrey Line. FAHM. MILK, R0AB. TRUCK Wagon or Machine List* ^W.SHELDON, OF M AKBNGO, ILL. p % iMndllng tbe above jjftf MLen«srr County, ItoMRptljr UUWSCSd. Fence In the EaeMinf Wl!lte & , SIM •«OLoieSf°M reocvm" peir ->^dc>WS, BQW entjtr " " " Mo c&srjs tor' entitled. OldMdi Will say that we boy THE BEST • Carriage and ' Machine work Of the best makes ^n car lots. • Will 'satisfy you if you call around and see our work at McHenry, Wau- conda, Gurnee & Lake Zurich that what we say is just all O K, lam at Waucon- da Saturday P. M . and always entire­ ly at . liberty, and there on Sunday except just (taring cburrh hours, dur­ ing which time you must excuse me tor a few moments* % ""iff V^ y. Price* 25c. perj|i|iber. m ^ ^m r a cbvmitm nits* m mxamsostEx FLAimiAtst 14?" * < > - w y - t e n . c u ^ r r m t CRAliD OfUHMTUNITY I ^ / N;# l 9 YOUR i tpt i T6 GKT l 'BE : QE1AT . XOfllBl • nCTOilSQtn -AXIBICA, I Por the fRere Cost of Publication. Fo«2Pif<rf It; Your Family Needs It; Everybody Ought to SatMt it. ^ "OUEl»W3f C0U»TEY" la warmly endorsed by President Cleveland Kx PresU ire n»a«owt of the Cnorches, faiaons College Presidents and many otiier distinguished pe^pie. It contain- over &0 gram! Pbdtogmpbs ^Asseri^n^yBery. fa Boyal Parple -- - a«rtcbetl MtS aaeenotea adventnrea, heroican<l historic Incidents, forming «n immense and beautiful folto volome of nearly 340 massive p»gM»£d over Wu aptendld pbotographe. Colors, plctarlng an<i descrlblne every • Complete in a Series of 20 Numbers. Cops for No. 6, Our Own tatty, Th» 1 -- McHMNXr, ILL. Clip this coupon aod mall it with 10c iu silver, or eix 2-ceot stamps to National Art Co Security Building, St. Louis, Mo. glTing your name aud address in full, and tbe Part for whioli tbis eoopos qslls will be sent to you by return mail, pobt-paid. i • n X , 7m 11,11,1 ,11. i h^r'i'i mn »^II •• '•* !->J -j.* JOS. HEIMER. ^{7™ ' if ' v A Wholesale and Betall Agent fof ' 1 w ' JCsj. ^ OH Thin Compttxiy Ms built a fine McHen^» where their ,u, o * v- '•*' *» ' mmam f » • < : < : ' * " > h » d b y t h e k e g o r c a m S • » . - v r % * ',.tk floe new delivery w»gon will be.foo betwe«o McBeor^. tDd Fox.Gr«es aod ^Mi<^r4er« by mall or otherwise promptly attended to. Addrew •iMr. - JOS. HEIMER, McHenry, 111, ; % - DEALER IN TB BlSHOP's lfrU.. McHENRY, IIA. STftV .̂ TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPUE^C, .«CY THE wo«n£RPu-i# GA80LENE STOVE. Manufactured in 30 different styles, which is acknowledged by all • >c, " *-V * Jto be the Best Gasolene Stove in the market. , .,-x-,. BUILDER8' HARDWARE. •\fh- -hj Ip tMMline our stock Is cotoplete, and oar|priqes as low as tbe s*tD« quality Das can bought elMWimro,Tv* ̂ • •• : is>i t Also, a fine lifee of • TABLE AH0 Of tb« best makes, and warranted. In gbort. in oar store catt Dte found any article usually kept In a first c?a«s Hardware store, and we wllf^always Olska our prices right. Qall and see us when in want of anything in oat Hoe, Nails and Barb Wire as low as the lowest, ^ ^ 1V1 ilk Qtns and all Dairy supplies at Bottom Prwes, -^-Jobbing amfkepalrlni! Promptly AtAidad to;--- JACSOB BONSLETT, McHenry , - j r • • f!Ss JUSTEN BROS., DEALERS IN FINE OP ALL KINDS, With two stows, one on the West side ancf.one on the Sae^ l«ide, (McHenry), they present to the buying public i .l • .all kinds of : » ̂ Tban ever before, wbicbi Wp^-M areoflerlng at greatly ^ i Reduced Jr*rice». Nowls the time to Buy. • 1M&»We also keep in stock'a full line of samples of CABPETS, aud we ean dive yoh any thlqg from the cheapest to tbe finest BrusaeJa at toim prHWS tbao ray other bouse in tlft county. * ,; 1 •; T TRUNKS AT COST. '4{£ 44 Surrey. our .; D« See Wh ' •' "AN >• " V',VkN*^ • 4/ .. . -„v4. * • ft' * 1 : ^ 'm ^ ha"e taken great paloa in selecting U N D E R T A K I N G - : - S U P P L I E S , ' Coffins, Caskets and Trlinmtoga ot-tbe latest designs. Everything sew and elegant. We keep nothing but the best. Do not fail to call alid see us when in want of anything in our line* 1 'i SPLENDID BE ARSE la oonnectlon. wil) be fnrnUpcd.at Reasonable Rates* _ ... >' m -- . . . " J t , •ismm

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