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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Dec 1891, p. 8

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.11. for T«n»tr»DN itor, remain* noted temper* were u^day ,ipiftftMpk; A» 4MMM arrived bat* ' the Brothers of ptlmmmmMBrn Hood, of the W. - ' - home of Mi -<r > ^ v » * " * ^ ,W^H ft IwtrtW.IsaaeAinee. Tbefwieral «er- V'tlw Wi held a* 1 o'ctoek tfcis after. ;|tooon In the First M. E. Church. The jj," targe edifice was thronged and hundreds As the easkat was deposited amid the \*«a!tb of , fioral trfbotee the cholrsang an appvo- ® Pflato election. Miss Mary Allen West Mid from the Bible of Miss Ames several ariMttOM marked by that yonng lady ia JMT HhtfaoM. Miss Esther Pagh, the tt--Oirwr oi the National W. C. T. U., ayer. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Beaton, paid a feeling tribute to the and noble qualities of the deceased. FiHir-ff E. Willard, the head of the W. C. T. tJ. movement, delivered the HwiT sermon. It was a touching, pathetic review of her relations Ipf-. with Hiss Ames daring the past six -fi-V years. At times Miss Willard was £$ overcome by her emotions and the eo- 1^. tire audience was in tears. At the con- of the exercises at the church a Jiang line of carriages followed the re- s, |||ynaliMi to their last resting place in Kiver- ^ ; J:/wood Cemetery. • • $ ' ?*,* 1 h* ̂ '•.k ' - i ! * 1 ^ <-?j 4 . w- ' - '• - « , > ? • ; ;>• * •• V3^ *• _ A> sV"'* ^ _ mmmmm if.. tt rv jrVv'a 1 ' " - * -' jg * Vi V * jjrr., J.1- >*\ \V " * f 'ft st,*} , * , ^ *,,'1 I U tesl MADE ONtY BY N.K.FAIRBANK&JCO. Chicago . x'sn ! v * • i t W l T U A J r t J U L L l t m o w : t ALUCI, TVo I Clean, Fresh Stock »f DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,! _ H § Woman's Christian Temperance Unions | HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES, Etc. § Prominent among the devices In the fef J$? exhibit in the main building at New §| Orleans, is a large inverted jug the design jr and gift of Mrs. George W. Bain, of Ken- |, tacky, constantly filled with water for f-'f-. thirsty pilgrims, and it is patronised by }^r a vast multitude every day. On the Jjug is the inscription: "The way of the fe®. w wicked He turneth upside down." Over # mthe motto: **For God and bone and native land 'feu We're made this jug in verted; ' And by thi« work will woman stud It is no use to make a noise about what you are going to do, un-. less you are prepared to do it when the time comes. Our Greeting for the Fall. Real Barga ns of great value to every one of our customers. My stock ia complete in Until tb« world's converted." !•£/ . A prieet asked of a condemned criminal ||^ in a Paris jail: "What kind of a can- science have you?" "Tt hi as good as • -• .. ^ ' .. ' < • , y> ' Everything Usually Kept in a General Store. & ^ i<W \r Call and look as over, whether you wish to buy or not. «$«!• Door West of ftiverelde Hoitto,) DBALBB llfe-fe" " ' DRUGS, ; , . M < ' * • ' > ? V FULL LINE OF-fc--«^ 9rag8» Clbmloils, Byt Sta&, Mats, Oils and Coloffl* Constantly on hand. , .",3K!«o a large line ̂ Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, ^ilfD COMPLETE 8TOCK OF^--^ %r ' >* ' " STATIONERY & DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, , ' . ' Fhysrlciana Freeorlptlona ; Carefully and accuratey compounded by a Registered Pharma­ cist. Tour patronage is respectfully solicited. ;f:'.' " -julia a. story. ' "•".Vf , 'r » - \« vr^y^' '• ' v " - f c " KUWliil We tiave bought and are nov dally receiving a tplendld line of tiloltd^y OlfU. Tfata slock comprises everything that goes to make a substantial or fancy * • Chrigtinas or New Year's Present. * .•Iff',..?.- "4 ' >:l This stock was bought 15 per cent qelow regular prices, and we will guarantee to give oar customers prices accordingly cheap, , VPs still hare a large stock of OVEBCX)AT8 left, also a good assortment of SUITS, from a four- ^w^^ip ro ft ipn'B. on which vre will make yon prices that will iV. J * X4" '"V new," replied the prisoner;'%» I have never wed tt." ' PXEil<SBlT36'r " % * ^ : ^ '-V** i M j Bespect fully, JOHN I. STORY. ,1891. WASHBUitrr Rjsb siijf «niM»)M*rii iiWMiMb (t*MNUBilU^ll*f«belMIi|MiLni mwilti Wllr. .^mW. ImwoMnlMlin llm)n<lM«ttkgallt**n* BmfMMHt a OiMwi trm. A. J. Tow, lalw, Km ^fiftsrt in Ifer showing you a Felt and Overshoe for 91.60 per p*!r SQd up­ wards, Overshoes in men's, ladies' and children's sixes. Rubber Boots, Leather Goods,, &q. *3jgF~Call on us for Plush Caps, Underwear, Horse BlanKets, Lap Robea, Gloves and Mittens, DUCK Coats. BOCK ford Overalls. Leather coats, ITlannal Shirts, Trunro and Valises, Floor Oi Cloths, Hosiery, &c. !• W Nearly every pattern of Hon* Blanket is imitated in color and Style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the gopjine, but it hasn't the warp ihream^kiahL so lacks strength, and v 'hile it sells for only a little less then the genu­ ine it isn't worth one-htlf as much. The fact that % Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the 5k trade rhark is sewed OS the inside of the Blanket. Five' ,'gv Aik Boa» , Jr Clectrio Extra Teat ^ Baker RR THE STRONGEST. -,v IOC 6,'A STYLES 41 prices »D suit everybody. If you cant ftf ttiein from your dealer, mite us. Ask To* die S/k Book. Yact can get it without charge WU. AYRES Jm. 30NS, PhilsdelpM> And we want yen all in it. We went everybody to erjoy li? We have applied tbek^lfeand< prices sll to pieces. We want the cash, atid cssb mskes tb* mare go and the wheels go round and never falls. <|;f \ rj? We can undersell anybody, because we do our own work, w« pay ere make no ono«>0esiar|r eawasss. fiiy for spat eash, attend to 4Wim|p- oess and nobody else's, aad i buying public the benefit of Quick Sales , . Small Profits, v;r^ - i ^.v, .4- Tou will find our stock of Boot* /-> and Shoes complete in every way u « wd in Bizes^from the smallest in- . ,r. & >-f. ...*!/ U Oreat Variety. H ^ 'JfifiSl# • rT' IMCHEKBT, ILL , rZ • :rl k i-.j- ' MITTENSl aijaew line, but they will have to geat ? the lowest possible prioes. , '* With Twi Stores, One on the West and one on the East side, they present to the buying public ,1 K* i1 ^ > The beet brands ot Flour, Buckwheat. Graham, and Corn Meal, Also a good supply of Fresh Groceries received every two wceEs, Yours as ever, , for business. c JOHN J. MILLER. West McHfehry, Illinois. ^ trioe* iiat will >9t«|(fa)b ,ou. • :--A' xxxx IT IB THE BEST. 14*?S:C 1 TJSC riiiBDury B B«t notirana '•%.£ your bread will always be a well ?> AT-~' >• 5 WEST MoHENBY, ILL, In making our annual bow to the buying public we would inform them that we are better than ever prepared this season to meet their wants in " $ • j'Jol ^ Si o;"y\'.%;r;o» iu-'mofi ovu ' v FURNITURE This Fall thm ever before, whi<9i we are offering at greatly* : B1DUCI0 F81C1S, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. TTe slso keep in stock a full line of sjmples of CARPETS, And can give you anything from the cheapest to the finest Brussels, at lower prices than .any other bouse In the Canned Fruits, China-ware, ? (̂ ass-ware, ̂ \ Crockery, ~v ^:---'Lamp^ •3P' "J* 1 I 1} f • .V - • trM OF ALL KINDS., " .Himm Do You Want a : :• • " * CARRIAGE ? We have taken great paint lb select log oar vroimma svpflbs QOFFIJIS: CASKETS ft TBIHXI9GS. Of the latest designs. Everything new and elegant, JPe keep nothing but th* best. Do not fail to call and s*e us when In want of anything In our line. is . \ • CONFECTIONERY, » ^ t 1 . <•> Tobacco, Cigars and Smok- r | era* Articles ; j , . • ^ - 4 ; 4 ' V <*1 ^ ; y "CV- BREAD. DoYouWarita ; * t;- M ^ -i*. '-vv -p-;,-.- J** ' • See our Piano and Banquet l^aanps. ^ SH, f -**. «,f\£* 1 y \'l^r I Almost given away*\-4 " X- *. * •/< • Thin any other Hour manufac- f#"; \ lured, xf you are not using ffer Young, Books for Old: Block** Eto» > In short if you want a present tor your wife, daughter, son or your best girl, you cannot fail ot finding what you want by calling at our store, Comewmsp PICK, All got to be sola before January 1st, West McHenry. 111., Dec. 1st. 1891, ^ ®P9l45Ye iljnil^lMi I ! Ill' I Hi III J lgll.l.U.1. .1] i ' ."Ml II !• 1 Jjl.'.ftll!,!-'-1"i'!i>' i N"l | lry's || you will we no other, only$1.60 • per tack. * ' x ; . • • p, will try and please you in quality STOVES. Do You Want a ROAD WAGON? . !r" % >•' i d' A splendid New Hearse t connection, which will be fartflshed t Seasonable Rates. JUSTEN BEOS. BABDWABB* > '4k1 • 4 - ' our Hardware department A McSenry, 111., September, 1691. ' wp1" ."'Hi1**, - .•<': - : you will find a complete sto ck of Shelf Hardware, Tinware, Car- . penters' Tools, Cutlery, Harness and agon Goods, also Fibhing v Tackle, Wool and Seine Twine, ^ *'*>:.-A •..j.Si.'it'p; • ;rH;- ,, , !"« '-7^ 4;V*% " t. " /' !""" * res ever If; y'"': Bemember the place. fa»- • " V- ,»*• '\7- v: ̂ r- v- f i"«'¥* P> .v J\-v ^ •. qlpItU gl *00 BoliU I^atb<r Ad- ttiftSsiaffto1So'KtX'i." ct-p- ft 'V ' " M*H* SAUNDERS, ^ Wallington. Ohio. shown in our city, including the world renowned Howe Ventilating Stoves. ̂ i The Improved Moore's Heater. " Peniuiaular %You"Want >' & < "f V» I if ' _ 1.1 >Wh IH p 11f. 11 -«.*^||.B v II im • I. ^ y, . £ * 1, Rope, Ac., at prices to suit. m 1 'r '• '» " ' ' , 4 .l1:'; " '* ' , S> Monti Onans, fiol Strap, , >v V FOB AiL KINDS OF FUEIii/ ft' ^ ..... ^ x <* ' »»v 4 ^ ' f- ^ ^ s** In fact we buy the Best goods that money can buy and And Violin Repairs, The largest assortment to fill'in - ' » ri J *i - WANTED! nr^n^te s©ii ©yr allt j'oo «s guarantSw^tolS Onf c®'si St®S»a «torte« BBd ex pensee, or a liberal commUsion 152L No 6xperi«n«e bmmmtj. Write tori tents giving afc«.Md secure yonr choice of •Wrtlorjr. 9. L.KMIOHI'ACO., MO Park Avenue, Bocbeser N. V. Jewel Stovee, Carland Stoves, and others. . 8 ̂on® LINE. IT WILL PAT r f . v t MONE" -̂ - "On anything in our line. . , 1 i,;w w -- i . ' . i ^ w ' m\m 11 i No. 0701. Record 2t9 l 11-2 Will be for'service at the baras of George W. Owen, MoHeory. niimris. • ' • r f - . • School Books, Stationery, Breviaries and Chtii Gb Uood% TERM8« ,;Cv / «'"v' i! " 'J MONEY can be eamea as our HEW Ima of «rorfe, «Wdly and honorably, by thoee of ©r old^and in their MM)itln,wRere?er they live. Any «0 H» work. Easy to learn. yolk K« ri»k. You can devote to the work. This is an *VM 4 • - > r »• t\WS , } . f' t 4 ^p^We have a Bargain in a Base Burning Wood Stove at $15 |5F"*A turfaco burning Coal Heater at $7. , ,. y3TA few Baigwns in second-hand Heatepp* u vSS ' , ;f STOttY A M'OMBEE - . .'%XK; <£• a'" - ;; •: Hail and wire orders receive our prompt attention. Oae half payable in Cash, balance by Kote due six months from service without interest. Interest after due at 8 per cent. "George0." was aires! by Lakeland Abdaliah 851. by the founder of our trotting vionilers. Old Bysdykes Hambietontan, 10. Dam of Qeorge O n b? Autocrat, a son of George M. Paicheu, 80, record 2:iSJV. She oaeea at alx years olt a half mile in 1:06#, J a* IV Hnnwei n fitll m iln in 9 • r- Come and see me and you will , not go away dissatisfied as to ^ . prices and quality of goods. ' - ^ -A " V ^ y 'S ' Youra Very Truly,. - f": " " ' MR OWEN & SON. and at 17 years a full mile ii 2:2<. "Georg»0." has had v t > y limited ad van. tanes In the stud, nevei having bred a stan­ dard bied mare, bat his colts are all very org»c _ taces In the stud, nevei having bred a stan­ dard bied mare, bat his colts ~ " speedy sad sell tor long prices. He sired a two-year-old with a record ot trial H mile in 1:S8 to Bo&d Oart. exo&ei w. o«i JMTaOMry. ilMwoto. Kear the

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