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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Sep 1890, p. 8

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'wwrw T. Ua iiliFAn IMftNT• ' s ' •* f -: v J: wmm / V " -. ^ JAfttetc* and Notices under the above 1 »ffUHiabed by theLarfieaof the W.C T. . «*d tb« Editor claims no part or credit for •mh PW «rtne.] ^ ;;:•!•&» : • ... . 1 m "The ('hrisbain man who sanctions the ] ailoon in any way, even silent, is tnorl] Oolpablethant.be saloon-keeper himself, and it is our duty in all kindness to tell( him so. If i t makes him in ad so much th« better, for after a while there is hopft | f^tot he will get waked UJI.'V ;-,>v WiUiams, Seattle, Washington. Teach the Soya about it. At home and at school the boys should ] lie taught the natural effect; of alcohol] upon the processes of human life. Firsty . they should be taught, that it can add tiothing whatever to the vital forces nor to the vital tissues--that it never enter* into the elements of structure; seeond, they should be taught that it disturb* tlie operation of th« brain, and that til#! wind can get no help from it that cau b« relied upon; third, they should be taught that alcohol inflames the baser passions, aud debases the feelings: fourth, thejKj '*hpuw3w taught that an appetite foiH certainly formed in those thafen us^ll, which destroys the health, injures 1he charac ter, and in millions of instanced becomes ruinous to fortunes and to all. high interests of the soul; fifth, they should be taught that crime and pauper­ ism are directly caused by alcohol. So long as $2,000,000 are daily spent for drink in England, and $2,000,000 per day in the United States leaving little else to show for its cost but diseased stomachs degraded homes, destroyed industry, increased pauperism, and ag- gavated crime, the boys should under­ stand the facts about alcohol, and be able to act upon them in their earliest responsible conduct.--P.J rish Magazine. Qq &ANTA ^XIAUS m Having pnrrHi <»«• H. V, Steven'* interest, in the st'Kjk for- ;nmlv iiwihvI by Steveiw & viiller,#in I bavinff Greatly reduced our wo nfu now l»ett'>r tlinn flver i»rei>a«*ed to wll you s/oods on a jwnli profit. .Now h the tim* ot >ear for }ou to buy BISHOP' -DE \I„EK N ALL KiNtM Of a Dres FAIRBANK'S SANTA CLAUS SOAP, Ttje Lading LMjqdry Soap of t/t wortd. N.K.FAIRBANK & CO. CHIC A! "jit.BUTTONS .AND TlUMMINGS, Corsets, Shirting Flannels, fiSjilon K1 11 Alii color*. All Of- frow )PMMb'.ai(im So ! in t!>e, «!i-n tand will ow* 8o»d at. a^m»fut»- ;f(wit|)rice.* d it s* to * i«M' oil atvd make room for our stock of BOOTS -:AND SHOES, Oominir i • «"' F»H #w1 V in MciiV, WVn oi/sn»d ( 'biMicnV ""V f >hn 1 rtim to rnrrv H Ii»>*» «»t 'Montr*.mid Sh'-o-* 1 hat. in qiiM it.v and }>VK*e >vi)l nor, L»e excelled in th<> < ountv . WP will WL<o oflV.r V<HI,H well boipoiid line of Rock ford Overall*", blurts, Jackets, l>Uek C<*ats, etc. A fhoice line of " ' ' Brought in fresh every two weeks and sold at the clo est living prices.' The best brand* qf Flour always kept on hand at prices way down, quality counidered. Thanking you tor past favore w« respectfully s< licit u continuance of your valued patronage JT» MIM.12K, ' GROSS GRUELTY. Parents too frequently |>erinit their ] children to suffer from headache, fits, St. Vitus Dance, nervousness, etc., when they can be cured. Mrs. P. was cured of sick headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, nervous j prostration of eighteen years' standing, after failure of sixteen physicians; Mrs. 1C, of sick headache for thirty-five years; Mrs. P., of twenty to fifty fits a night; others from this vicinity could be men­ tioned who have been cured by that won-1 derf ul nerve food and medicine--Dr. Miles' Nirvine, which contains no morphine,: opium or dangerous drugs. Free sample I bottlea may be had at Besley's drugj R By looking over our stock of I R West McHenry, III. % -- N B 0 B B O I E. M. OWEN & SON. N & A FORTUNATE WOMAN". /Sirs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich., I rate reason to be very thankful. She was » great sufferer from heart disease for • years. Was short of breath, had hungry | •pells, pain in side, fluttering, faintness, etc. After taking two bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, she says, "I am better than for twenty years. My mind and eyesight have improved wonderfully. I advise all persons thus afflicted to use I this great remedy." G. W. Besley, drug-1 E- it, recommends andguarantees it. Dr. les! work on heart disease, containing j marrrioas testimonials, free. Before buying elsewhere. „ „ J. W. Cristy & Son, RNGrWOOD. ILL. / CARPET WEAVING. Kits. .tos. LAWRENCE, at her residence, north of the Driving Park, West McHenry, Is prepared to Weave Carpets in the best I of manner, on short notice and guaran- ] tee satisfaction. From a long experi­ ence she is confident she can please all who entrust their weaving to her. Pri­ ces reasonable. Mas. Jos. LAWRENCE. West McHenry, April 22d, 1890. JACOB BONSLETT. OPPOSITE BISHOP'S BULL., McHElVRY, ILIINOIS. • % % FORISALE OR RENT. The house known as the Mrs. L. A. €lark house, situated in the village of J McHenry, is offered for sale or rent on reasonable terms. The house is in good repair, good well, cistern and other con­ veniences. Large garden and plenty of •mall fruit. For terms and other partic- j ulars inquire of , . H. C. MEAD. $*ted January 1st, 1890 PON'T WHIP A SICK HORSE, M. P. Nor take Cathartic Pills when your bowels or liver are sluggish. They are whips. But try--once at least--Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. They act through the nerves. Samples free at Besley's drug store. D. NEEDHAM'8 SONS 116-11' Dearborn Street, CHICAUO Hell Clover Blossoms, JRTFIER tiOWN. Cures oancer, CaiaVrh.8 'tKfaeum, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia Sick Constipation.Piies, " uuh, and a!l Send for clx- -rrrPEALER IN. Purchased fjr Cash, all of which will be Bold as low as the.no are t will admit and furnish first class goodn. * . w Can 3S*S2ib t o eanvass for the sale of fonr Home.Grown Nnri- GARLAND AND OTIIEIt KINDS. and see our Gasolene Stoves. Glass of All Sizes Constantly 011 liaml, THE In the Market, at Bottom Prices. FAIRING WANTED WEQUALED r ACILU 1K>. Out ot LUe UrKCftU deBt-established, ana best kuown Nurseriet i the country. A<t.1res8, -- ^ • & T- SMITH, Geneva Nursery, bliahed in 1840. Geneva, A*. Y. CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY will he done on fhort notice and Satisfaction share ot'public patronage respeciiuJy soli^ifpd. JACOB Guaranteed 1 BONSLETT. "UTILE UBS"-OSS WM FLOW f A R M I E S the Farmers of MsHsnry Coonty and Vicinity ; A I am now orepared to show a new and clean asuutuiunt o A$rut uHiir«*l linplf secoud to none iu the cou.ity and at pi ice. itiat tain c<>tiHdeMt pajr /on itt iuvestigate t«for« makim jour put chases. Ji .. . MAf4rACTURSD eY THc GRAND DETOUR PLOW DIXON, ILLINOIS. CO. Drafl If direct frorr the troU the bottom so that U Has no Uitdaide, v>i!l u without raiting the pi^*/ < driver and it* work in fu' i Front and rear wheels r prrssure »nd p If yon wish the bent Plow.' made come and see UH and exam­ ine the renouned extra hardened Norwegian Plows, al*o the #8tar Kradky, Grand Detour, Kock l>l=-nd, Thompson, J. I. t'ase and others. Also the latent pat­ terns of Thtso Wb»«l Salkj Plovi. Ahove you can see the Little Yankee* considered < qu*il to any on earth. Al-o have the Biw Injun, New Wonder tongueless, and several others, WAGONS! We keep the Bain wagron, oi Krno.ha, V\ is., also the Weber, of Ohicag-o, at lowest possible prices. Also a rewthir# entirely in a waofou is the Champion, with no front bolster, the front axle being- stationary, which insures hay or htraw from ever tipping over and are warranted for five jrears. Yv ill give the right party a trial ot thirty days on these wagooB. Carriages, Buggies, etc. We keep constantly on hand the only Cortland wagons and buggies, that have stood the hardest tests here for years. Also the Kiee Coil spring Buggy, the easiest rider made, and other styles Pumps, wood and iron, put in from 10 to 100 feet deep at way down prices and all guaranteed, (jrive us a call before you buy .inything in our line as it will surely pay }ou E, Mr OWEN & SON. lite * v.ollinsr HHah 00m n wl.eu w*rn. vtnre corner either wsy perfectly, .•i grc.Lna. flow it tu front of tha • fn ertdfl vl:^h equadzot all tldfl n1111'• r:n v. i'ith. The entire Weight of t\xr 7 ow u carr»fd on ii:o w heelt, there It no tide draft-no lamUide . no boiujin fii.t'.o;:. lu drait U vhe pOSricU. Can b« used with li or !i inc'a bottoms, and «i0.er two or tliree horses. The front lpver and lowers Uie plow and coulter. The siil* ICV»T !.** »•! tir« j n i {he rtsi Jptvr cotitroit the rear wh*el which vill ;i>"; to ri»:t.t or Lit, vr u>a^v* it r%id so that iVcau be backed bv •Fhe Yank- PloT*.*a, If-1» Bull* « It combiuo.3 all tti 1 B?am, WLOC-3 . Compact, it iA !*• f* h N"w in r.ldtn® 10 MOST APPIW-VRIACI^IEJ. C . 7 » ; h * t $ :V.- IX «• Zi -;. . i Implo uud If you want to own the best, behold it here, finely finished,! well proportioned, light ruuuing, durable, superior quality, unex­ celled, i);> you want a wagon? If so exunine the Bishop betore you buy. Always on hand Farm Trucks with broad tires. Wood and iron pumps, platform spring wagons, combination wagons, tine carriages, all kinds that will bear close inspection. MOWERS ! MOWERS ! The McCormick, Ked White and Blue, and the Grown, all first class goods and prices way down. * T The Holhngsworth, Gazelle self dump, and the Ellwood self dump, ( an furnish pole or shafts as desired, with any ot the above named rakes. "The McCormick Simple Enotter Is the ;>est knotter or earth. It ties more grain with less twine--aud does it better--than any other m^-hine. The invinci­ ble Mc'yormicfc offers you twine when twine is cheap, wire when twine is dear, For particulars call at agricultural warehouse of Richard Bishop. Having just received a carload ot standard grades, [ would respectfully ask those in need of twine to give me a call. Call at my warehouse, examine goods and learn prices, on all goods in the implement line. Very Truly Youni RICHAKD BISHOP. m GEO. W. BESLEY'S. Drums! and Aptkcary, WIOT MH Salar sioa ryand Expenses pal.l, or Commis-. preferred. Salesmen wanted Levei ywhere. No experience needed. . ||ddreu, stating age/ fl. W^. FOSTER Jt CO., Nurserymen, £ Geneva, N. Y. JUJLilA (One Door West of Riverside House,) K!..v: F. K. GRANGER, General Auctioneer. -Sales of Real Estate, Stock, Farming I Tools, Household Furniture, and Goods ||! all kinds attended to on the mostreas-1 Onable terms. Orders by mail will receive prompt at-1 tamon. Address. r. K . O KAMOBB. West McHenry X I I J j I A O I S . -DEALER IN- DRUGS, ^MEDIC INES, -A f UL14L1ME OF- Srags, Cheaikals, 3y» StaSs, Paints, Oil* and Colon. Constantly on h .nd. Also a large line of Patent Medicine^ Toilet Artices, ERICAN FAMILY OAS MARK TRADE Horses, Cattle, Sliiep & Hoes. 1 Excels any remedy (or the rnpld cure of Rsrd Colds, Coughs, [tide Sound, Yellcw'Aatcr, Fever, Distemper, Sore and Week Eyes, Lung Fever, Costlveness, Blotches, and all difficulties aris­ ing from Impurities of the Blood. Will rsllnt Heaves at cnce. Manufactured ly tht JOPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. Y. Sure Cure for Hog Cholera. FULLER * FULLER, General Western Agents, Chicago, III. IMPORTANT 1 Iial the man alio eej.s bis best goouH lo* the Spur Wire. LEAST MONEY, AUD COMPLETE STOCK OF- ^Onsump"^'1 Rktt permanently cured THOTTSANDS of oases pronounced by doctors hope­ less. If you have premonitory symp­ toms, such as Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, «ftc., don't delay, but use PISO'S CURE FOB CONSUMPTION immediately. By Druggists. 25 cents. STATIONARY & DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES PhyHioians Pre^oriptioiis Ciretully aaj ac oui itey eoiapotmded hy a li»a;iHter<i(l pharraa- ^ciflv. Io\ir patrouajSft\ is respectfully For sale at the Harness Shop of Win. Walsh, West'McHenry, Illinois. S. SHERMAN. West, McHenry, May 2d, 1890 IL$I0JL8*T AT Agents Wanted 1 ClRt:CU4RS KUEC. 1 .<>00 Brewster's Hafety Keln Holden fgWen away to introduce them. Kvery horaa owner buys from I to 0. LI DM never under boraea'fed. 8eod K centa In itamr« to pajr poatas* aud pattklaa fur Nickel I'lated Sample that aalla Ibr H eta. liravrater afk.cs.,HeUr,atafe. Is the man that pays rash for his j?nods. Call and see him and his prices, E.W. PLATCHFOIII) & CO., of Chi­ cago, have appointed Boijelett & Stoffel of West McHenry, agents for thoirfamous Oil Meal >uul <'aW Meal, which all farmerg should mx^ird a fair t ial. Yery close aSerad «f Ivy* km< 122 09 finest Salt, only #19 75 8# 00 " «• •• 17 50 13 00 <• 8 75 Boys Suit 91 and 185 Itoye Knee Pant* 88 Lvliea' Kine Shoes 1 7S " Common Sense Shoe ~ 1 "5 'Welts ft Fargo Plow Sbo«S 1 10 Oongress Shoes 150 H undredtypf other goods at the same pric^ir^ ^ YOURa, E. LAWLUS. JHNoH«nryf Illinois DEALER IN- Drugs and PAIHTS, Ol^ Toilet Articles, -PURE- FOR MEDICAL. USE, Also Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical use. The best brands ot Cigars and SmoKing and Chewing Tobacco alwas on hand. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully Compounded, Give me a call. McHenry, December 28th, 1887. C. w. BE8LEY. STORY & McOMBER, --•- DEALERS IIV- GENERAL HARDWARE, -\ STOVES, GBMI71-IS0V ABO TIKWAB1. Barlwd Wjre, Screen Doors, Wjndew Screens, And Wjre Cloth of all Wid%. Sporting Goods and Cutlery, G t A S O L E N B The Universal and New Process Stoves that by far uutrank any other Vapor Stoves in the Market. See them. Glasa of All rgj'jiiwinL 'Z®9> ** e make a specialty of Dairy Supplies, and Jobbing in Tin ^Vwper and Sheet-Iron. Your patronage is respectfully so licited. . • -.r; :•* ,•

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