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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Dec 1891, p. 8

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idle* of tke W O.T.O. no part or credit ftr • THE Ladies of the W. C. T. U. will meet With Mrs. W. A. Ccisty, Thursday aiter- *OOR, December 7th, at 2:30 o'clock. |Kisa Norton, District President, will be it and it is hoped that as many oI ladies as can will attend. > , Mil L E. BUNSMI, f ' * JJ,v'"' : KM. T. J. WALSH. Secretary. &• 7^' ' buymM^^esceoKflf rtent lad fr1 M<'u • * , • Home Thrust. • ••, "Papa, can you please give me fifty i :1" <tents for my spring hat? Most all the t * Academy girls have theirs." ^ - 5> "No, May; I can't spare the money." : The above request was persuasively ^ ttiadeby a sixteen-year old maiden as <B)e was preparing for school one fine f|pring morning. The refusal came from parent in a cart, indignant tone. The lather started for his place of business. On his way thither he met a friend, and being a "hail fellow, well met," he was Invited into Mac's for a drink. As usual Inhere were others there, and the man tjbat could not spare his daughter fifty tents for a hat treated the crowd. When •bout to leave he laid a half-dollar on |he counter which just paid for the prinks. Just then the saloon-keepers daughter entered, and going behind ths bar. said: "Papa, I want fifty cents for spring hat." "All right," says the and taking up the half-dollar from fhe eduater, he hands it over to the girl, w-' who departs smiling. k "€ " Ma* 's father seemed dared, walked out v*- .alone, and said to himself: "I had to bring my fifty cents here' for the rum- 1 -feller's daughters to buy .a hat with, after lefasing it to my own daughter. Ill aever drink another drop." And he rea&cto* nca%ftwtowev*;- Mfkrae (Mf aifce poles of _ , , greeribwswaxfc .< TijeSmoke and %5mell il)&f my HERE TO STAY, /O kept his pledge. ;« \f ' V i: fe • ? v "Yon do not look as if you had pros- , Jered by your wickedness," said a gentle- ^ man to a vagabond one day. •. , "I haven't prospered at it!" cried the * -• Iban, "It's a business that doesn't pay. J If I had given half the time to some * flonest calling which I have spent in try- J^g to get a living without work, I might, be a man of property and character, in- 1 Stead of the homeless wretch I am." He then told his history, and ended by say­ ing, "I have been twice in prison, and I ; ^ have made acquaintance with all sorts Of miseries in my life; but I tell you my - •erst punishment is in being what . I am." Men can steal our money, and rob us 1 ©f our reputation, but no man can defraud us of what we are. f,, . i?'" ' k?*, It is no use to make a HOTS© about what yon are going to do, un- ess you are prepared to do it when the time comes. Our Greeting for the Fall. Real Barga pa of great value to every o n e o f o n ? c u s t o m e r s . / * £ f . ' • < 1 Ay stock is complete in every department and comprises f c m FILLSBURY • \T5 Flour Hillsto. msT .. -r ' 1 Use Pillsbnry's Beat Flour and our biead will always be a well spring of joy in the family; light, sweet and wholesome, ' •vr- WBIPXR ip&EAD, I *£#£* £ Y*y. • BAKBS BEITMR BREAD < : r " ' ' 'f.i S*\; *>-•' Than any other flour manufac- rt.-, • .<S .A?,' .tnred. If you are not nsinir Pillsbury's B you will use no other, only$1.60 FJ - ri-: : 'h- 'f 4,, ^>ive us your orders and we i,T will try and please you in quality >>, f and price in any flour you might want. ' ' ; l r , ' - - a leFoilTer Valley Roller HI. 3|l"W Alfcl U L d f j5U , S% Haw smce deparred. we _ pray and we Ijope | % use of ff)e stuff to 4 wane aijdfo Unguish M As 50QH as Ifcejy offered - OS ?$£%• •;Cvi TACLAUSSOAP N.K.Fairbank <5LCa, Chicago. ty. A$t. r-Tif A FULL LINK Of " , '"i '•.' Clean, Fresh Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, n | HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES, Etc. vB§iaiuaimmmiiiEp; Ereiything Umlly SEept tn a Qeaefal Store. Call and look us over, whether you wish to buy or not. Re6pe6tlully, ^ s, McHenry, Sept. 22d, 1891. Tie Best Watenraf Coil T!>« 1T18HBBAKP8XJCP0It» w««i».tod wmtwwoof, •»4 irin yoa irf *• the fc«rd«t •tonn. Tba MvNUIlitUCKIlli a pnfcel ridlag mLud eown.tb.anttr.MMte. ImnMlalMlm. BanimilMMho>ttt>'lfIik Bwaia* trapjiaaik. lllnli»l«4 OiMef Jl. J. Tcww, Boitea, iMfc (One Door West of Riverside House,) v* i *1 >, \ MtoHEN 11, YS '4^-dealib IH--is?' *'*" %:,v m&~A PULL LINK OF---* $vy. > • ILO^iOIS. And we want ycu alt In It. we want everybody to e/ joy It, 1 $!j>% , P&iat*, w,i Constantly i n hand. A'ao s larg« line <ft • " J atent Medicines, T'oilet Articles, m> COMPLETE STOCK OF~~-&»- -w mm •W-" & DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, ^ Carefully and accuratey compounded by a Registered Pharma­ cist. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. ?* (3;*^ * - ^ JULIA A. STORY. We have bought and are new da|Iy receiving a tplendldIloeof ttaltday Olftt. Thla slock eomprlaes everything that goes to make a subitantlal or fancy Christmas or New Tear's Present. > ̂ Thla *took was bought 15 per cent qelow regular prices, and wi wtll ̂ narltitee to give our eaatomers prices accordingly cheap, W* atlll have a large stock of OYEJICOAT8 left, also a good assortment of SUITS, from a foor- year old np ro a man's, on which we will make yoo prices that will In teres) you • ,Cn Boots and 8hoes in Endless Variety. We atari is by showing you a Fait and Overshoe for 41.60 per pair and up­ wards. Ovenhoea In men*s, ladles' and children's sizes. Rubber Boots, Leather Goods, Ac. , Call on us lor Plush Caps, Underwear, Horse BlanKets, Lap Robea, Gloves and Mittens, 'DUCK Coats. BOCK ford Overalls, Leather coats, Flaonal Shirts, TTUUKS and Valtses, Floor Oil Cloths, Hosiery, Ao. l^" The best br<inils ol Flour, Buckwheat. Graham, and Corn Meal, Also a good itipply of Fresh Groceries received every two wcefts, Touraa»ewr for business. , JOHNJ.MILLER. West McHenry, Illinois.̂ BUBBAH for the HOLIBAYi. • v v mJJ i. ^ESTT MoHENBT, ILL, ; ^V: Ii making our annual bow to the buying public we would iuform ihera tkat we are better than ever prepared this season to meet their wants in > 1 '* • • "H' 'f From a Penny Whistle up V'">. •i-, a * OF * See our Piano and Banquet Lamps. V-. / ' , , Books for Young, 'J3ooka for Olds Blockeu Etc. In short if you wan I a present tor your wife, daughter, son or your best girl, yoa cannot fail of finding what you want by calling at our store, Come now and TAKE FIRST P.CK, All got to be sold before January 1st, t V ^ We*t McHenry. Ill,, Dec. 1st. 1891,-^ ^ STOVES. iBTOVEf shown in our city, including the world renowned Howe Ventilating Stoves. The Improved Moore's Heater. f, • u! , ; - • . ' f • *£ ^ A LINE OF THE FAMOU8 f ii • ><•- 3' " ' £ if "* • • ijk-y ii ' I . - i -- '.-jW.'* aM-'* Si- •- t Q CHI r| |S4 «nd receive free mail ETrli" 900 8o,w Ad-Jlfjafcl-* Bagy WMhen, the bestatsd cheep- •M, erdScCBU lor 100; IB cede for 20. H.H.SAUNDERfv Wellington." atertea sad expen^a, or a libei t»M lo experfeiiM Rtewa fm ui |iTta| ag«. and secure FOE ALL KINDS OF FUEL. ©old Coin Stoves. TTnlrersal Stoves JeweJ Stoves, Garland Stovea, and othera. «EE OUR LItfB, It WILL PAY TOU. * . T ;<iis T- imttiorj. ' O. L. KMIG IN Park Avenue, 'fir. t3P^We %ave a Bargain in a Base Burning |ood t5F°"A aurfaco burning Coal Heater at $7. i, * ' • - J * fSBTA few Baigains in second-hand Heatera. j •' > . STOKY h'm Weal McHenrr, If).* Oct, 14, Ufll, ' ̂ If ^ ^4- 'XL i ^ ' t' ; rr h r r • m SON, ffcwM IS I iVn • OF ALL KINDS, 4w* M* D« Yq» ?ant a CARRIAGE ? ;v| » m.yiiim t„.i Dp You Want # ; ROAD CART? ' I i^i^II.IIII^V'n^IIIIIII )I tfiw Mi !< 1 ^ J'% \ - '} -f •f'*» >'r" Do You Want a x ROAD AGON? */ •K Faff . . . y.-- ¥*-" tv . ' .'V'l A I ' Do Tou Want • s r r c . . "ii'7 i:' In Ikdt ̂ e btiy the Best goods that money can buy and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ̂ On anything in our line. & * H,.» . •- , ) ••iii-*- MTllli II I We have applied tfce knife andtj prices all to pieces. ' We want tbe cash, and casta .makes the pare go and the wheels go round and never (alia. for spet oaab. attend to onr owe ittsi- nesa and nobody elseX aadf|^«||M buying pnl^ic tbe benefit of , > Quick Sales and Small Profits, ̂ Nearly every pattern of % Hor&$ Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength,and while it sells I for only a little less than the genu- w® cmn unde"ell anybody. ^eeaosef ine it isn't worth one-half as much. ™ tXZJZZS&JSUSgg The fact that % Horse Blankets " ' •are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, land every buyer should see that ^the 5A trade mark is sewed 08 tS?.e inside of the Blanket. Five Mil* , • • Extra Tett 1 Bakor HORSE IIUNKETS A.RF. THE STRONGEST lOO C/A STYLES 41 prices to suit everybody. clf yoii can't gSl flbem from your oeuler, vTite us. Ask fc» flicBook. You -an get it without charga IOU Will find Our StOC f Boots WM. AYREE ^ SONS. Philadelphia and Shoes complete in every way and in sizes from the smallest in- font t the Jargcht ^.an. , . HATS CAPS \ Is O reat Variety. -FOR- v .JUSTEN BROS.-- KdnENHY.ltL ores, One on tbe West and one on the East tide, they present to the baying public A Larger Stock ' OF ALL KINDS OF * FURNITURE This Fall thin ever before, vrhteh we are ottering at greatly \ EEDUC30 rBICIB, HA NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. We also keep In stock a foil line of samples of * CARPETS, Andean give yon irnvtliipg from the cheapest to the finest Brussels, at lower prices than any other house in the ; We have taken gre at pains In select* ing our USDIBTAEIB& SUPPLIES COFFINS: CASKETS ft TRIMMINGS. Of the latest designs. Everytblog new and elegant. FFe keep nothing but the best. Do not fail to call and fife us when In want of anything Iti our line. k splendid New Hearse In connection, which will be furnished at Seasonable Rates. JUSTEN BROS. McHenry, 111,, September. 1691; £AV."'a Heeord M l f-S Mo. 070I'. Will be for service at the bkrna of George W. Owen, McHenry, Illinois. •V rK, V' Mail and wire orders receive our prompt attention. Than kins you tor Dust favors' we remai- ^ \ " r t - • , " ^ r ' v - y > , . » , ^ .-.it - 1 hA A •*' -t- .1 ' < ' - Vv>. ' 1 r** *, A-'.) f ' i. "PiS: «a.« s:-as ours Very Truly, -5- < • • } W?%%. 4 • "V J 'ii 1 UrJ* *, Kx. Kv A. a«%»I S «r a A' TERMS. i »' , One bati payable In Cash, balance by Note due six montlia from service without interest. Interest aftihr due at 8 per cent. "George O " was siren by Lakeland Abdallah 351. by the founder of our trotting m ondera, jold Ky 3d vies Hambletonian, 10 Dam of Geo.rge O ii by Autocrat, a aon of George M, Pate hen, 30, record 2:23#. She paeed at six year* ol • a half mile in l:06)i, and at i? years a full mile in 2:27. "Georgp O " has had vr y limited advan­ tages in the stud, nevei having bred a stan­ dard bied mare, but his colts are all very speedy and sell tor long prices. He sired a two-year-old with a record of 2:49, trial ft mile in 1:22 to Road Cart. GjPSS ••ft/if • )i- * hi , i1:. '• ana. :: MITTENSI A new line, but they will have to go at the lowest possible prices. Underwesir, *"A •ify: U;. €. • t'J; ^ V S ! ; At Pr^M that will astonish yon* Mmm i- *#,rW \ , Groceries. gma m «|-4_ ^ i Canned Fruits, China-ware, Glass-ware, f $ v Crockery! < XfV, .pONFfiGTlOKBfil, \ Tobaoco, Cigars and Smofc# «f b* Articles > k ^ ( - In great Variety A rj" k i^Lxid Vallsew 0: " V ' .Alport given away» , «?; SX3 HABDWAHE. ; . * p } : •• giT^. ifJl'Mi / Tf •- . tl L *• - f xiijg Our iiarawht^ u6p&Tt you will iSnd a complete stock of Shelf Hardware. Tinware. Cais * ' V ' . penters' Tools, Cutlery, Harness and agja Goods, also Fiishing Tackle, Wool and Seiue Twine*,; Rope, £c.f at prices to suit. • - ~ . Hr ' I «K* '• Hflotb Oriaffi, yioliB Striiu, And Violin Repairs, The largest assortment to he tound in the country, V*1*1 » **5' 'v * ;/ SBC j * »h I , School Books, ; Stationery, AAwif.4MMi. ?\ *> . exoftex w. owxx. e and see me and you will not go away dissatisfied as to proee and quality of goods. - ^ ^ J ; • * M» ENGELN i ii! Near the Iron Biidg% McHenry, III.

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