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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1890, p. 8

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j# is: V« MfMMtTMKNY* tyl̂ adleiiof tbeW. C T. U. claims nb part or orwilt far ce in Massachusetts in 1668, (fared in a march of old records: Coles fined £10 for "abasing him- StMttneiuUy with drink," and enjoined to sttftd with "A Drunkard" in pjreat Jetters on a white sheet on his back, "aoe longe as the court thinks meete." We would respectfully suggest that the Above remedy might be of rata* if applied Bow and in this locality. Haw You i Boy to Sprnf The saloon must have boys or it must 'it up shop. Can't you furnish it one? It is a great factory and unless it can get abont 2,000,000 boys from each genera­ tion for raw material, some of these fac jlories must close out, and its operatives ijisusfc be thrown on a cold world, and the £nblic revenue will dwindle. '• Wanted, 000,000," is the notice. One family ^at of every five must contribute a boy %o keep up the supply. Will you help? Which or your boy9 trill it be? The , fttinotaqfr of Crete had to have a trireme /jail of fair maidens each year; but the friinotenr of America demands a city full #f boys each year. Are you a father? Have you given your share to keep up the supply of this great public institution %»at is helping to pay your taxes and kindlyelecting public officials for you? Have you contributed a boy ? If not, tome other family has had to contribute *ore than its share. Are you not selfish, Itoting to keep the saloon open to grind boys, and then doing nothing to keep '--The Good W\K- !***$<<** iMP; "W$rs «»:r. well satisfied tb&t l&fya Best UundrtSoap Mie wferM Mid I use it in aJI my vMiiirf Mid demiiwf" •j{3t ONtpfiy g JwaenaMtfaua. « N-KJAIRBAHKACO. CKkhafo ft°CERS KEEP |T-*-i' '4! HPH. jpiypwwiw IIJII | | ! •»»----• III I . ,1,^, . AMERICAN FAMILY f3fPiS Co $B iiF» mmm • VhwBabf was rtdc, harOMbMttb - "When rite waa a«Child, the cried for Castoria, > (Mean* Min, die clung to Caatoria, AGENTS to eanvaaa for the sale of |our Home-Qrown Nnruerv Stock WANTED MolT LIBERALTEklf A PintQPALED PACU.ITms, One OF the largest, Hun-tUibliilittl, and oest known Nurterltt ta the conn try. Address «*A. TH, Geneva Narser mfyablished in 1846. Geneva YOUR GRAIN, Where von can This means of Ma PicMe pwt MeHenry, III. Grain of all kinds bought Mid •Id. It will pmy yon to eall W. A- CRISTY. tJ; Not only in social and political rights, but also against the cold, long and cheerless winter before us, by providing yourteliwith good, substantial Fall and Winter Goods from the largest stock in the county, sold on the closest margin possible consistent with hon­ orable payment foi^goo^^ JUmgexperieuce enables us to offer bargain* in , . Dress Cods and Suitable Trimmings, Choice Henriettas in the newest shades, all double widths, liie, 17, 25c. 50c, to $1.10, including elegant shades tor wedding outfits. New Dress Flannels in fine shades at 27c, 50c, to $1.10. The best English Hroadcloths in a variety of colors only *0c. > 54 inch Fancy Plaids and Stripes in abuudance. Carefully inspect our Cloaks, Wraps* Sacques, Newmarkets* Jackets* Of which we carry by all odds the largest and most carefully selected stock in the countv. Long and successful experience in this, very important branch of our business enable us to purchase only such garments as will suit the demands of our trade, and also to make very close prices on only standard goods. We can fit one and all, Irom age 3 children to size 40 and 45 tor ladies, and turnidi the very best styles manufactured by the leading cloak manufacturers of the country, Jos. Beifield & Co. We offer Children's Cloaks from $1.15. $1,25 to $8. Misses' CloaKs (large variety) $3.50 to $12.50; Ladies' Cloaks and Newmarkets from $3 to $25. Elegant Plush Jackets, half Cloaks. Sacques and Newmarkets from $7,50 to $45; all cut with high shoulder and fancy lining. Look our stock ot over 250 garments through. We also carry a large assortment of Overcoats, Clothing, Furnishin To fit all comers irom age 4 to 100 years. Our new Fall and Winter Overcoats are rare purchases. with a targe stock to select from. Whether you want to buy a fine wadding outfit or a dark suit to be hung in, give as a trial, as we carry the size and style to please you Children's suits $1.65 to $8. Boys' suits 3.50 to $12. Youths' 4 to $15. Men's 4.40 to $25, Odd pants and vests in stock. Remember, Good Underwear is better than a poor doctor, and abour stock of good, warm and well made Underwear is very large, we do not hesitate to ask you to carefully look us over and see if we claim what we do not have. Children's Underwear from 9c to 60c. Ladies'irom 25c. to U.50. Men's from 20c. to $2.25. We carry white, gray mixed, scarlet and natural grajs in all sizes and on close profits. IBuy the Men&ha and Clear Lake Flannels which ire carry in the choicest colors and sell for 38c, with a warranty. See our rare drives in Red Flannels at 25, 30, 38, 42 and 55c. Good cotton Flannels 3, H, 7 to 18c. Heavy Shirting 5. 6 to 17c. All wool 10-4 heavy Bed Blankets at 2.50, 2 75, 3 00 to $6. per pair. Fleecod bed Blankets 90c to $2 per pair. New Shawls just received in large variety ot styles and prices. Heavy Beaver Shawls 3,00, 4.00 to $10. Supply your wants from stock oi new Hats, Capa, Glove$, Mit­ tens, Mufflers, etc. . ^ Juat received, a Urge stock of the famous S. B. Wi'kins Co. Hosiery, which is the Rockford make and the best in the land. We carry all sizes m cotton and wool and warrant every pair, at prices consistent with the best goods. See oub carpets, wall paper, oil cloths, window shades, LACE CURTAINS, POLES, FIXTURES, ETC, ° Don't forget our stock of Fargo and Camden Footwear. All sizes, low prices, only the very best goods. Only choice groceries are ever allowed in our store, which we sell on small margin to one and all. Remember, we visit the city every Thursday, rain or shine, to fill special orders, and can pleasn any one on goods not to be lound in town. Yours truly, Bonslett & Sto: mm »nrms writ! w A w «• Mm ijJL Jos JEw» CP'jl Tv If you wish the bent Plows ?|nrtde come aud see us and exam |ne the rfnouned extra hardened Is'orwegian Plows, also the Star Uradley, Grand Detour, Rock l<1»nd, Thompson, J. 1. Case Shnd others,. Also the latett oat- ferns of GRAND DCTOU^PUOW CO. WllMl Eulkj PlOWl Above you can see th^ Little Yankee, considered »quil to any on earth. Also have the Big Injun, New Wonder tongueless anil several others. DIXON, ILLINOIS. Draft I* direct from the beam Hkc a walking plow* Hm bo lABdskk, will turn nlMn? the pi driver and Its work fn full vioir, without fRifTng the plow outtii the ground. Front and rear wheels nre ?et At an angle which Mgualtaas ail rids nrfuure and preserves a furrow <4 uniform width. The weight of the plow Is carried on the wh«s1tf thsr* It M side draft- no laixlUiiie ]>ri'£iure--bo bottom friction. Its draft tl Dm liphtevt pOfi«ib]e. Can be used with 14 dr 16 lath bottoms, fcod Mltsr Ura or &Mft hones. The frort !#?er rer«1at«« th« 4«pth( ralmand town the plowasd coulter. Tht« Aide )«v«r ievsk tfw plow tnd the mr l«»er eoatiolt the rear wheel v. h'rh will turn to n^ht or left, or uudkes It rigid m that It can be bark*ht by fram. WAGONS We keep th^>Bain wagon, ol" Kenosha, Wis., also the Weber The "Little Tankee" 1* • Wew Bepartura In Rldlnf Plow«. It ia Built 0:1 the Moat Approved Principle#, It combines all tko Bash'sd Qualities. Xt bu Steal Beam, Whools and Axle. It is LtiTht, Simple IBt Compact. It ij Kot»•'Ilovse Killer." of Uhicago, at lowest possible prices. Also a newthirg entirely 111 a wagon is the ChHroi>ion, with no front bolster, the front a5$le being stationary, which insures hay or straw from ever tipping over and are warranted tor five >eafi^ Will give the right party a tria oi thirty days on these wagons* Carriages, Buggies, etc. We keep constantly on hand the only Cortland wagons and buggies, tnat have stood tbe hardest tests here for years. Also the Rice Coil Spring Bu^gy, the easiest rider made, and other styles Pumps, wood and iron, put in irom 10 to 100 ieet deep at way down prices and all guaranteed. (Jive us a call before you bi anything in our line as it will surely pay you E. M. OWEN & SON. JULIA A. 8TBBY, (One Door West ef Riverside House,). McHEN I«, . ii i n ' PBi ALKB S/l ' • TLO^OIS. . • ii&' v DRUG»; MEDICINES, ;pr-A FULL LINK OP-- "*f 7 0»mleiJ»,Py> Stofii, Faint«lIHla>A&d Cotois. Constantly on hand . Also a large line ot Patent, Medicines, Toilet Articles, 5 # AND COMPLETE STOCK OF STATIONERY & DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES Physicians Prescriptions i Carefully and accuratey compounded by a Registered 1 harm*- cist. " sriaf it. Tour patronage is respectful ly solicited, ju1j JUUA A. STCRY WHAT! NEVER?- y Well, Eardly Ever! f41 Save the people of Mc Henry and adjoining counties had so favor­ able an opportunity to purchase • f AS IS NOW PDtJllI* AT MoHEN'RY, ILL. With Stores, One on the West and one on the !£ast side, they present to the buying public a ; Larger Stoc& M aft kinds of Furniture this Fall than ever before, which we are offering at greatly REDUCED PRICES. J NOW I.S THE TIME TO BUY. We have taken great puns in selecting our Undertaking Supplies. COFFINS, CASKETS & TBIMMINGS, Cf the latest designs. Every­ thing New and Elegant, We keep nothing but the best. Do not (fail to call and see us when in want of anything in our line. & A Splendid New Hearse In connection, which will be fur­ nished at Reasonable Rates. JUSTEN«BROS. McHenry. 111., Oct. 14,1890. •SVFIYM ^NSUMP '̂̂ ' --FOR-- Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs. Excels any remedy for the rapid cure of Rari Golds, Coughs, Hide Bound, Yellow Water, Fever, Distemper, Sore and Weak Eyes, Lung Fever, Costlveness, Blotches, and all difficulties arla- Ing from Impurities of the Blood. Will rallev* HtOT®$ at OUS©. Manufactured if tk* I0PPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. Y. Sum Cure for Hog Cholera. FULLER ft FULUL I Western Agents, Chloaf*, III. •M PORTANT That the man who sel(s his best goods for tij?:^:; 'y* •' LEAST MONEY, Is the man that pays cash for his goods, ('all and see him and his prices, •22 00 finest Salt, Mly 80 00 -•» •• u 1 8 0 0 . . « Boys Salt Roys Knee Pan *n ; Lilies'Fine Shoes " Common Sense S Wells A Fargo Plow Shoos Congress Shoos * Hundreds of other goods at the same prioes. , ̂ • / ":;^0URav E. LAWLUS. * ' •»» 17 ao . 8 75 13S t6 170 ^ .1.7# M >.» 1 60 .w. BLANKET See for yourself how S/± Blan- icets wear and other makes tear. fffffF--Get from yonr dealer free, the Vi Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a S/'A Hoim Bla^Jiet will make your hone voith mora and eat less to keep warm. The Mould of a Man's Future is in His Own Hand . t'M y s-v " • - « f • . pars Tor Housework, Dxeases fbj Tea Time. w® HAVE the material and tuimmjnos for both* WW" NEW Plain and Checks. Prices 20 to 55 ctfc. MiaisM r" i'vS • • 5 For Cold Weather. Softest Lambs] Wool, Heavy Bfledium weights. Prices correot. :SS"W| It begi s at Sl.SO ̂ >a?. '• •'L. -" ;' • , •• ml THESE TtlREB, \FROM WOMEN'S KID SHOES, WOMEN'S DONCOLA, | WOMEN'S FINE KID, Men's correspondingly Low in Prices and begin at $1.25 for Congress* • ' »*&. -V >( -?. < 3B A. St, Values of unnsual sorts in Cotton or wool. Things to knock the edges off the cool morning breezes, Pricts open on the 23 cent page lor mott^ V v" w ' -QUITE A S ^fllEEN APPLES, 25 Cents per Peck. ^ . BANANAS, 2C Cents per Dozein. ! 1 \ v" • f-'ORANGES. 30 <"ents per Dozen. . v {• LEMONS, 30 Cents per Dozen I egTTHE OB ACKERS AND OAKES ARE FRESH AL^ BESPECTFULLY ite* -<& n ' Jonn Evanson & GEO. W. BESLEY'S. WEST K'UGNBT, *---DlALKB IK >ikwi- *' and Uediones, PAINT8, OIL# WINES and Intro it&, FOB MEDICAL USE. v. r -*??• Also Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical use. The best brands of Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco 4was on hand. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION? * V % $ 1 * i Carefully Compounded. Give me a call. McH< nrv, December 28th, 1^7. ; s > i<r ' ;̂ V BE8LE STORY & McOMBER ; if.- ^ v. ^ . i - - • a; *• • 4 y •x Alk for 5/A Five Mile 5/A Boss Stable 5/A Electric 5/A Extra Test 80 other stylos •! prices to suit *f*ry» body. If you can't get them from yow 4t»ltr« write us. ' cured THOUSANDS by doctors hope- Vi? It has permanently of eases pronounced less. If you have premonitory symp- toms s„ch as Cough, Difficulty of UunMiaAlj, BY DrucKiata. 2S i asc THE ^TamiGES <0"t* itftTMOU* f t»» W* TtKS « r<ONO t'Uii unL . . --er "'"•tinny > , : , JYM: . . . . . . . GENERAL HARDWARE, \ Y - - 5 $$ -.i. STOVSS, BBi!17Z4B0H AND TIHWAB1, Barljed Wire, Screen Doors, Window Screens, £n<} Wire Clotb of all Widths. Sporting Gtoods and Cutlery. 0A90X.EIKB STOVES • | - ̂ m,1:- • m The Universal and New Process Stoves ttat iher Vapor Stoves in the Market. See then|.i m m mm '"*•' •" "S ?rf01aas of All Sizsa. We matte a spec ialty of Dairy Supplies, and Jobbing in Tin- copper and Sheet-Iron, Your patronage is respec tiully so UcitpL, f-iK. '» , a'?. " • - p .% " ' ' 1 A -A • $KMj3T'4i W<WWM . . . ' 'I

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