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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Dec 1887, p. 8

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result *tran but V -/ rm, Kfj-: W»: ;#£- ••-. Will sometimes Istible attachment at _ "a word or a look. toader the spell of the verb they go through all the . finish the declension of the the altar. The few may subject the consideration it res, but the many, there is reason to lear, are guided by impulse. A skipper of a coasting vessel called at the village inu and asked the land­ lady, a young .widow: "Do you know where I can get a mateP I have lost nay mate." "I am sorry for yon, Mr. she «aid, smiling. "I want a mate too, and cannot get one. As we arc in the same position, I'll tell vou what I'll do; if youfll be mine I'll be yours." He closed with the bargain, and the widow keeping to her word, he is now supplied with two mates. Woodstock. ley thought be» A voting man at & church bazaar ±-!'- " was button-holed by a lady; she would : not let him go until he bought some- y1 < thing. He looked at her stall, which if % contained fancy ware of various kinds, pfe "Why," he said, " I see nothing here fgf-i\ that would be of the least use to me, ' a bachelor, except yourself. The rest /•„ would be dear to me at any price." *'1 will be cheap enough," she said a;, eoaxingly. /. < "O, come! you are just the person I sF- " want," taking him by the arm. h She sold him one article after an- l, • other, keeping up an agreeable con- tf';:-' versation the while, andbefore all was 14*', done he had purchased everything on ^ the stall. Then, at settling up, there 'tvi was something said about discount. I|p! "I cannot return any money," she vT-*- said, blushing, "but if you think me «?• dear enough there's mama; she may give you my hand." The bargain was C' accordingly concluded. |S>" An eminent doctor, who had saved the life of a lady, a personal friend, tcf was asked his charge. He said he » generally allowed his patient friends to remunerate him as th< is' . fitting. |f "But don't you often get disap- & \ pointed on these terms?" she inquired. §&T ; "I may say, never." fe , "As you are so easily pleased, here," iS " . and she playfully gave him her empty •* hand, while in the other was concealed |l" v a check for a handsome sum. "How ||r easily I could have taken you in!" she H? added, producing the check, f v "But you have only succeeded in pt~;-' drawing me out," he said, declining to III". relinquish her hand. "Don't insult me with a check; I am most generously rewarded." Perhaps she understood the doctor's difficulty and wished to help him out of it; at any rate the giving of her hand led him to offer his heart. This was how a gentleman got his wife when, in a tobacconist shop, he asked a girl behind the counter, who happened to have red hair, if she would oblige him with a match. "With pleasure, if you will have a red­ headed one," she promptly replied, with such a suggestive, demure smile that eventually the red-headed match was handed over. A lady with a fine figure havin; taken a fancy to a valuable ring whic she saw ticketed in a shop window went inside to examine it. "It is ex­ ceedingly lovely; I wish it were mine," die said, on satisfying herself. "What smaller figure could tempt you?" "Ho other figure than the figure be­ fore me," he said, giving her an ad­ miring look at the same time. "It is exceedingly lovely. I wish--I could Having leased the 3tore tn Pact's New Block, have opened top with m large and seas­ onable stock ot Boots, Shoes, GiDts Fflmishino Goods, etc. To which we invite the attention ef buying public. kifosaadGintsfint Shw, lit Bottom Prices ror First-Class Goods. Our Winter Stock is now just com in e in and will jwy you while at the Fair to ju steal! i and look over our stock. We will ?uaranten to please In both quality of Goods and price. RUDOLPH & McNETTV Woodstock, Sept. 6th, 1887. . -'-f< * : WEST SIDE USTlUUtt L. S. LHTCQLH, P»p. Having recently refitted my Restaurant, near the Depot, in first class style, I am now prepared to accommodate the public with Warm or Cold Meals, At all hours ef the day or evening. Ho| Coffee or Tea on five minutes notice. y, A FULL STOCK OF Bakers' Supplies, ALWAYS OX HAND. Choice Ms, of All Kills, IN Ti'EIR SEASON. i S#N IST'S" *54-"" S8&-; apt you with a ring." •I thii ~ stfS- link I'll take it," she said, laying down the money amidst blushes. Of course he accepted the money; but, getting her address, he made such good use of the hint that the next ring which she got was given by him in church. A lady in a railway train kept look­ ing out of the window, with her head forward, until she remembered that the gentleman opposite might possibly object. •'Do I cut off the view?" she asked. "Merely of all I do not wish to see!" lie replied., gallantly. The ice having been thus broken, fhey entered into conversation, found they were to get out at the same sta­ tion, and knew each other's friends: The rest was plain sailing into what somebody call* matrimonial haven." "Are yon married yet, Kitty?" said a sailor on meeting an old acquaint­ ance after returning from a lone voy­ age. "No; that somebody lias never come." "Ah, then, I have brought him after a deal of bother," he said, throwing his arms around her; and the matter • there and then settled. This was ingenious enough, like the case of the theatrical manager who was brought to the point when he called to inform his leading actress that he had secured a play at last which was sure to have a long run. "What part have you reserved for ine?" she asked. "You are to be a charming sweet- mart, as you are." 4/^'Is there a wife in the piece?" -"There !s." "Then I have done charming sweet­ hearts till I am tired. I must be a wife in the long run." And she was.--New jfork Mews. i-'~ "" * • • «»' • Story of Two P ^ An -- nglish Country, has a pet blackbird. Last i!#r yi in)nin' By tlie Bulk, Can or Dish. , | Also the Choicest Brands of Cigars "and Tobacco to be found in the market. With everything in first class order, and promptness to wait upon customers we solicit a share of public patronage. L. D. LINCOLN. West McHenry, May 3lst. 1887. A CH ANGE < AT}-- McHENRY. Ravin Wilbur '.s • 'y<- m: &-.:r -\ 'fS " ' "Y.^v v. '• -ivi %}*• •> j- • *' ' M . W", i: , . V. Are just receiving their new Fall stock of _ Call on them and you will find good goods in erefjr ^department. Oui stock of* • ~ < •• -f" , r-1' •'* t BOOTS AND SHOES Are manufactured by Selz & Schwab, the largest manufacturers of Boots and Shoes in tbe United States, and for good fitting, goo<l wearing goods have no superior, fn our line of * •*? Will be f.»und Mill Goods. In a complete Variety of the celebrated Bro idhead m OSlff i DEALER • i . irf* , •W : We are prepared to offer you the best St. .Joseph MUls, Groceries ! makes of the Rockford and Genera The purest and best we can find. In short our experience in business I.as taught us which goods are best for us to handle. We have proved all brand* and have aimed to hold fast to those which are best. We ask you to call and look our stock over, give you the worth ot every dollar you leave with We will fOTOS • "-.JT: RESPECTFULLY. Would inform liis friends and! the public in general that not-1 withstanding the. Stefia^ WEST McHENBY, ILLINOIS. sold ont their Lumber '.Yard to the .nmt er Ompanv, will now devote their entire attention to the saie of HARD AND SOFT COAI#, BRAN, SHORTS, OATS, Lime, Stucco, Etc. And by keeping a full stock always on h d will, in the future as in the past, do al in tbeir power 'o ple is^ail who may favor t m with their patronage. PticM as Low as tb Lowtst All persons knowing themselves indebted to in are requested to call and settle the same without delay, as oar old books must „be clos- •d. Onlays are dangerous. Smith, Son A West McHenry, Aug 9th, 1887. A UfAIITCn ENKIUiKTIC, BE- ¥VMI>I I tU LIABLE MEN to sell Trees. Graie Vines Sluabs, Boses, &c AL COMMISSION or BALABY and rSES PAID. Address H P. Frebman & Co,, Brighton X. Y K- . •»* Df SAVE Departmen|| yet P.HAUPERlSCH, K i : it REASONABLY COMPLeTE. Your Money. DRINK GOOD TEA. While in Chicago lately we picked np a "snap in Tea, and now have tbe finest Japan Tea in the County for 30 Cents per Pound, Think of that, 30 cents for a pound of Early Picking. Garden Growth, Spring Leaf Tea. We have often paid CO cents for Tea net as good. Gall and get a sample. Locke the MoHonrj, 111- MeHenrj^ - • Illinois. WB ABB 81LLIIG lVBYTHHOl I have now on hand a lot of Top Boggles, Spring Wagons, Lumber Wagons, all of my own make, which I will sell at Bottom Prices. And warrant them to lie A No 1 in every par- tlcnlar. If you want k bargain in this line call on me. I also do a General Blacksmithing Business, and will do your work in the beat of manner and with the least possible delay. REPAIRII> G Of all kinds promptly attended to. Oitl and aee for yourself. Pi HAUPERI8CH. McHenry. Sept. S8, W»7. At what it cost intmmer the bird's cage was p] the open window and a wild blackbird placed in lady, residing in the •ag' id j lown to it, looking through for a minute or two at the prisoner, and then flying away. A minute afterward the visitor returned, bearing a' worm in its beak. This act of friendship was re- Eated again and again, until the caged rd and hia mistress had to leave. The two birds had been separated for eight ilKHlths, but recently the lady returned pO the country, and had not hung the C&m up half an hour before the same wffd blackbird was seen flying down tQ his old Iriend. H. FISH) Practical Painter and Decorator, HEBRON, ILL. ^ Decorating, Paper-Hanging, UALCJMININO, GRAINING, Done oa short notice and satisfaction guaraa teed. Call ob or address, H. FISH, •y A. new color just introduced at Lon «0tt is called jubilee blue. It is appro- ' * to the oatlook in Ireland. Aldbit, 111, February 4,1898. O. IHgkinsom & Son, Barringion, IU, Sir.--Please send me by ex- two dosen Cow Prescriptions, I of my neighbors to try it on a oiMrtiiUwM Almost dead with milk «adlt MMdber. It Is a good #ynr»t Hebron,.Ill , Hay 2V1,188T. W O N D E R F M J U SUCCESS. ECONOMY IS WEAXTIf, "" AI' the I'ATTERNS yon wish to rioe during the n-ir for iiotliiiig (a hating of from $3.00 to $4.00) by .inscribing for THE PLAJNDEALER u At Mick & MARVELOUS INVENTION FOR DEAUNfi THE ItCR AND COXQCTEK- INtt PAIN. A V«Jo«Me Blitowirfar n^l»f Iiimllia ta tfcata. •u i;U«. tlertrleltr Ii|aHhm (HUM n Sew Before fur Healing th* Sick. We medlc&l fulness is lartfe nishlnjr auxiliary means for honest phjsician occupies a_ esteem and deservedly so, too. ances are not a par " we claim for them cntimnn after mediclnea FOR OA8H. IN Any Quantity Desired, OK TBE D g Illustrated ^Vlonthly aga^ine With Twelve Ordors for Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of any size. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS). EMORESTS m * THE BESl Of nil tlie Magazines. Containing Stories, Poems, and otueb Litroabt attkactionb, combinino Aktistic, Scikn- Tinc, and Household matters. Illust with Original Steel Engrav­ ing*, PhotogrnrureH, Oil I'ieturcn and HUT. WoorlrntH, making it the ModelMaga- *<»•> of .Inu'riea. Ench M.igiiziii'j contains a coupon order entitling the houier (o tlie i-olf( lion of any pattern illustratea ;n the fa-sli on department in that number, and in iny of tlie si/.i-s lnanufactiired, making pattern? Jnring the v-nr of the value of over three dollars. DF-MOItftST'S MONTHLY if justly entitled the Worl.iV Model Magazine. Tlie Luri^ei-t. in Frtrm. the Largest in Circulation, and the best TWO Dollar family Magazine issued. 1887 will be the Tuenty- '.hiiii year of itx publication. It is continually im­ proved and ?o extensively as to place it at the head It contain* 72 pages, lai >f Family Periodicals. It contain* 72 pages, large auarto, Hit xlll4 inc'.ie*, elej;iint!y printed and fully illustrated. Published by W. Jennings Deniorest, New York, AMD BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WITH Tie FlaMaalpr at $3.01) Pgr Tear. With tlie fixtures will be soldj on the most favorable terms. An excellent opportunity for anyone wishing to engage in j Mercantile business; we can 8AVE YOU MONEV Attention Horsemen! 1 would call the attention of the Pnblie torn7 Stable of Stpck Hftrses, four In num. ber: Two Morgans, one % Percbcron, and one Imported Ilorse. They are all good rep resentatives of tbeir bre»-d. Also a few Merino Pheep for Sale. The public are cor. dU11y invited to call and examine stock, get prices, etc. Ko business done on Sunday, ( N. a COLBY. WjUHpHY, ON YOUE PallandWinter Supplies Parker's n SPAVIN CURE II VHEQlfALED as an application to boraeafor the eut of Spavla, Rhra. natlM, H»llnt, MaTleiltr Jslatit nd all seven Uua»- nesa, also for track tue wlw rednced, ^ Price VI .00 »er b«ttls/v BoM by druggist*. Strong testt- moniaJa om appUcatlon. K. W. •ol« Proprietor, Amn,R.K Trade supplied by JAM. B. DufH tOx, Detroit, Mick t Peter Vaa Hchaacfc * Bona, CWeagOt m.t Meyer BWi 4k do* at, Ma. e to aid them in for- . .. _. _ >0. While our Applt- panaeeo. for every ill, they are what em and wll 1 afford a speedy cure oft- ledicinea have failed to (pre relief. GENUINE MAGNETIC APPLIANCES CLASSIFIED. MAGNETIC Send sice ot shoe worn. Bend for circulars. MAGNETIC JKWe* per pair. Bend measure of wrist. Send for circular. MAGNETIC M of ankle. Bend for circulars. MAGNETIC f^rer?^a%=s: nets, Catarrh* Ho. Prioo H by malL Baoa for drool ar. lUBiEne neuralfia or catarrh, will fflTe relief immedlatalr. IMceTt each. Beod sis* of hat worn. Band for circulars, MAGNETIC reduce the swelling and rsefore to natural slse mmedlateW. FrlMtteubferulL Bsndiaeof knee. Send for circulars. MAGNETIC PA'CSIS. lungs. They prevent and cure oold, rheumatism, MonUria* udmubobIAi thrau tRmlnM and oa- tarrK fl>ric#»EiaeS!r franSnmlara with «mU- moaiala. , era. They strengthen the n hoarseness. Bend fore*-- mail. Bendsiaeof neek. MitaiETlO l"c< varicose veins. venal praise for their medical qi the ease with whim they are worn. by mail. Bend sis* of lift aroual Bend tor circular. MAGNETIC patlon, kidney ana liver trouble. backaches peculiar to Sadies, mm „ . fal vigor to the whole body. Persomf of sedentsry h«blta and impaired nervous iMvar will ilnd them a valuable companion. Price lieaekbjr mail poet- paid Bend forjclronlan. » SSI'iSOS^aS^ or limbs, narvoos o lity, rheumatlan, pa> . dlssasse of the kidneys, al emissions, lm potency, heart sta, Indigestion, hernia or -- sulfation tm. Prloe of ... solee, 910. Send measure of waist Bend for circulars. Jeucorrht.. abdominal les have no these com] netlc force with Magnetto Foot Batteries, IHL .--- O. O. D., and examination allowed, or I receipt of price. In ordering w I waist and sue of io superlorsjn the i nplaints. Ther ca e to the seat or the ^.-Uonof t^ womb.an pair of HacnetteToot Bat»«^ Utile relief and cur^ of all MAGNETIC WmiMSSSStei onronio rhetunata. coal Iwbaco. paralyili. bronchi chart or affect a Do not fail to call and examine (be now Pall and Winter stock, of General Merchandlto. at Wtat McBtoijf, out Medicine,n The Magiietlo Oarmente are er the many l --^---- l y, wonfat all asasoni of the yean fljnerauS^Piia^^ THK MAGinCTIO APPUAVCK OOl, ISA! - Cluocasiora to Smttli, ton 4t . • -r >'•' • V" IVear M and Having wf i * c- - n* Illinois ' * • i purchased the Lumber " stock of Lumber of r Smith. Son A Co., West cMHenry ^ and repenished the same with > F1JLISTOCKOF LUUBEft Of all kinds, we are now parrtfe ofter to the public, the best quality of Lumber at th« f. LOWEST LIVING PRICES-> pee-. Castas, Dior and WMoi Ffimss-Ready Maie-altap oo Hail m We shall kee ) our stock complete at all times and spare oor pains to accommodate all wh > may favor us with their patronage. ^ Our yard at this place will be under tne charge of Charles H. 3r4NObr, who will be ready at all times to make you prices on ^ large or am ill lots r !all and see us. „r „ „ T JWILBUR LUMBER COMPANY. West McHenry, 111., ^ug. 8th, 1887. West McHenry v I - r. s DKALER IN" SHELF Stoves, Tin, Copper And Sheet-Iron Ware! _ • ' . . : . . . : : S Mai""? "" °™ lh.t v. nut. oamtTM. Itell Witt SSMk.«HI FULL LSETS OF STOVES. For both coal and wood, ot the best makes, always on hand. In short I will keep everything in the-Hardware line, to be found in McHenry county. Do not fail tp call when in want of anything in my line and see what can- be done. I have employed a first class Tinner, and all JOBBIIW ANB ~ Will be done on short notice and specialty of Butter Factory work. respectfully solicited. UK Satisfaction Guaranteed. A A share of public patronage W. P. STEVENS, ARGAIN ( N- I BOOTS AND SHOES. I We have jq:st bought a carload of BOTTOM reat drouth all And knowing well the fact that there has been a over McHenry County, we shall sell these goods so low as to Mitt the Wants of Erery Van, Woman and from all parts of the county W. H. DWIGHT, Woodstock, !J| B.--House Established in 1866. It will pay yott^|i^ come with us i Child. to trad# w~». H.:-y. SHEPARD OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILL, . Obtained, and all LATENT BUsiXMSa at tended to for MODERATE FEES Our office Is opposite the U 8. Ilateiit Offioe. and we can ob­ tain Patenu in leas time than thoae jwjto ,from IC/i SUING TON.. Send UODEL. DRAWING or PHOTO ot Invention. We advise as to patent- altillty free of cliarre and we make W CHARGE UNr.kss PATENT IS SECURED. . For circular, advice, terma and references to actual clienta in four own Wale, County. City or Town, write to DEALER Also the Celebrated gaMNB Garland Stoves and Bang# ) ' J The Prize and Black Aconi,^^; ^ Unlrvesal, Sterling, and Others# ! Coal and Wood Cooks, Small and Large Wood Parlors, Elegant Coal Heaters. We have one of the Largest Stock# of Stoves IN MCHENRY COUNTY.' Over sixty stoves from which te make a selection. In everything in the Hardware, Stove and Tin line can bo fonnd our Store. Come one and all and examine our Goods and learn Prices, s Promptly Attended McHtary, Sept. 27th, 1887. H. To. V. • ' * • ; • j; *iM : - i '• • > ivf". ^ §fei&3 •mm

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