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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1892, p. 8

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AtttetM N4U«M ua«l«r the *bov« he»<l it»«Bhi»ihea t»y ib« I*ai«« of tl» W. 0. T. U. MfilM Alitor claims BO part or c radii for Totut Kan, This to for Ton. *J*T 1. Save part of your weekly earnings •fen if it be no more than a quarter of ^ ft dollar, and put your savings monthly ii a savings bank. • ? o Rnr rjotMng till you can paylai^tt, * Mt*il l>u> uutliiug >uu dt» i»ot nee«L A young man who has grit enough to toliow these rules will have taken the first step upwards to success in business He may be compelled to wear his coat a a year longer, even if it be unfashionable; he may have to live in a smaller house than some of his young acquaintances; his table may be plain but wholesome, and the whiz of the beer or champagne Cork may never be heard In his dwelling; he may have to get along without the. earliest fruit or vegetables; he may have to adjure the club room, the theatre and Hie gambling house, and to reyerence the Sabbath day and read and follow the precepts of the Bible instead--but he will be the better off in every way for this discipline. Yes, he may do all these with­ out detriment to his manhood, or health or character. True, empty-headed folks nay sneer at him and affect to pity him, but be will find that he has grown strong hearted and brave enough to stand the laugh of the foolish. He has become an independent man. He never owes any­ body, and so he is no man'* slave. He has become master of himself, and a master of himself will become a leader among men, and prosperity will crown his every enterprise. Young man. life's discipline and life's success come from hard work and self- denial ; and hard-earned success is all the sweeter at the time when old years climbs on your shoulders and you need prop­ ping up. Record, 2:28%. Will make tlie season of* 189S at Woodstock. PESCBIPTION.--Dark brown, 16 bands Weight ItOO; sire of Loafer, trial 2:20$ at 4 years, the fastest colt ever ralsvo In McH( nrv Co., Gee Z Dee 2:25, Fona 3:33 at 4 yeari. Modesty 2:40. SJ ^Typhoon 16790.byNarrnganset 16799. let dam by Swigprt 650, the dam of *te H, record 2:13} ; Tvpboou, 2:2SJ; Valentine Swlgeit. 2:26£. ' Sd dam by Goldsmith's Abdallah 2:30, the dam of Mary Sprague 2:21. TEUMS.--125 to insure a mare In foal, pty&bin when known to be tu foal. Alter Nov. 1, 1892, he will be advanced U> $50, Pasture furnished. Gall and gSfr tabulate u peuigivc. ; ?;HE. W. HOWE, Woodstock, Til. • CHARLES STRAIGHT, Chicago. CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any i other Dressing at 5 cents. |A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS became shoes cnce blackened with it can be kept dean by washing them with water. People in moderate circumstances find it profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because what they spend for Blacking they save in shoe leather. It is the cheapest blacking considering its qwtiiiv, mid yet Wi v:u\ji w 1 > 11 ii choapeiif it cuu U uube. We Will $10,000 Reward for a recipe that will enable us to make WOILFF'S ACME BLACKING at such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniiure painted with PIK-ROIM (this is the name of the paint), looks 6tained and varnished new furniture. One coat will do it A child can apply it* You can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. A11 retailers sell it. Ifs just like a man To say that his wife can't make 7 as good bread as his Mother did. CILLETTS ""THE RIPANS TABULES regulate tne stomach, liver and boweis, purify the blood, are pleasant to take, safe and always effectual. A reliable rem­ edy for Biliousness, Blotches on the Face, Wright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhtsa, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disor­ dered Stomach, Dizziness, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, Female Complaints, Foul Breath,, .leariache, Heartburn, Hives, jaundice, Kidney C o m p l a i n t s , L i v e r petite, Mental Deprca Rash, Painful Di^c.* Blood to the llcuct Salt Rheum, Scul.t- Headache, Skin Dis Tired Feelinj, Torpid Brash and every other that results from im in the proper perform Troubles, Loss of Ap- sion, Nausea, Nettle tion, Pimples, Rush of Sallow Complexion, Head, Scrofula, Side eases, Sour Stomach, Liver, Ulcers, Water s y m p t o m o r d i s e a s e pure blood or a failure ance of their functions by the stomach, liver and intestines. Persons given to Over-eating are bene­ fited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans ^ Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation* They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate, i gtoss $2, gross ifri.25, % gross 75c., 1-24 gross 15 cents. Sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY " "ew f. • .*• 1 1 Will give you the great advantage which his mother had, and besides, bread made with this yeast will help bring back his boyhood's digestion, ensuring his enjoyment of the rest of your cooking also. Get Magic Yeast at your Grocer's. It it always GOOD mod always READY. Scientific AaericM Agency for In the world. trnr-iftrtfflfifT-imri p-*---.*«-] This Trade Mark Is on The Best Goat CHEATING I»> HORSE BLANKETS Nearly every pattern of Horss 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 for only a little less than the genu­ ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that & Horse Blankets •re copied is strong evidence ihat they are THE STANDARD, •nd every buyer should see that the ^ trade mark is sewed on m inside of the Blanket. i j r /Acr* . \ / MW Electric HORSE BLANKETS I, ARF, THE STRONGEST. V ~ 100 6/A STYLES M prices ta suit everybody. If ) CM can't gel ftem from your dealer, vrrlte us. Ask ft* ^ Ihe Sfk. Book. Yoa can get it without charge 9m. AYRESA* SONS. Philadelphia J. R. SAYLOR & SON, ISt CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, «tc. ^ 'afonnatlon and *.t»e Handbook write to MLNN 4 CO.. 8fil EROADW .y, NEW YfHK. Oldest enrtciu for seouiine p:\t-nts in America. Iwery patent taken out by us is brought before tbe public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific Jliimiatt Larcest «rcnlatlon of any scientific ps^r in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent »i><wld be without it. Weekly. 83.00 • KK: 9 six roonthg. Address MtfrnT* CO-PDBLISHCBS, 361 Broadway, NEW York. [ Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Ftt- 1 ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES, 'OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICK [ w ««,».•» i*i ieas time tmn theae »remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrlp- Jtion. We advise, if natentable or not, free of {charge. Our lee hot due till patent is secured. [ A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents," with ; (cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries t sent free. Address. C.A.SNOW&CO. OPP. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. _ i° BTOBT, DEALER IN Drugs s Medicines EARNED ISLAND. ONE DOOB WEST OF R1VKRSIDB BOUSE, lleHury,!!, -A FULL LIKE OF- Enterprlilnf Tome Hani Tme & Co. inatrnetad and started me. I worked steadily and made money faster than I expected to I became able to buy an island andbnlld aamall summer hotel. If I don'tanceeedat that. I will go to work agrftin at the bnsineaa in which 1 made my money. True «Sr Co.: Shall we instruct and start yon. reader? If we do. and Sf yon work industriously, you will in <hia time be able to boy an island and build h hotel. If yon wish to. Hens; San ba earned at onr mew line of work, tep­idly and honorably, by those of either sex, young OF eld, and in thoir own localities, wherever they live. Any one can do the work. Easy to !«arn. We furnish everything. No risk. Yon can demote yonr spare momentB. or all your time to the work. This entirely new lead brings wouderfnl suc­cess to ecerv worker. Begrinnere are earning from ®8S to $50 per week and Howards, and more after ft little«xp«-rieTice We can famish yoa the employment--we teach yon FREE, Thisis an age otmarrelnus things, and here it another gnat, useful, weajA-firing wonder. Great |tia« will reward every indastriotis worker. Wherever yoa and whatever yon are doing, yon want to know about thia wonderfal work at once. Delay means much money loit to yoa. No space to explain here, bnt if yoa will write to vs. we will make all plain to you PEEfi» Address. CO.I B«x <§Mh Augiuia, MalMi. (Drnps, Chemicak Die Stofis, Paints, Oils & Colors Cons tan tly on hiri Alsoa large line of Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OP STATIONERY AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES Physicians Prescriptions Carefully and accuratey compounded by a Registered Pharma­ cist. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JULli A. STOllY: STORY & The place to buy goods is "where you can get the best returns for your money. This being the case you are in duty bound to give us a call and be convinced that our store is the place to do your trad­ ing. We carry the largest stock of GENERAL HARDWARE ATSD STOVES. The largest assortment of Steel Goods and House-furniahing goods. The finest line of Cutlery and Sporting goods. The best assortment of Fancy Agate Iron-ware, Granite Iron and Jolue and white ware. - iz8dDIr o Ct(ire d Ur OWB ®oware. Cop^r and G air an- Carry a large stock of spur, baib, and Sand Plain Feuce wire, nope, (jrlass, etc. Make a epccialty of Milk Cans and all Dairy Supplies, and jobblne in all kinds of shoet metal. Yours Respectfully, we« McHenry, III.. J«n. I8M. STOKY & M'OMBER, STOP. READER! QiveTJs a Moment of Tour Tim* Think oyer this and come and see our Goods. !o THE FARMERS OF MCBENRY COUNTY AND VICINITY. t^f am now prepared to show a new and clean assortment of Agricultural Implements, second to none in the county, and at prices that I am confiden. it will pay you to investigate. >. W. BESLEY, DEALER IX- -BBEEDEBB OF Horgan:: Horses, -Embracing th« celebrated General <01fiord, GreeD Mountain and Morrill %lood. STOCK FOR SALE. : Stallions and Fillies. iSendfor pedi­ grees. and Registered Poland China --SWINE.-- Choice Merino Sheep, Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. High Grade Jersey Cattle; For sale. Come and Inspect stock, or addreu J. R. BAYLOR & SON SKUaS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Toilet Articles, PeiOws £ Piowi We carry the Gesley, Fuller and Johnson, and the celebrated Bradley Garden City Clipper, in*wood and steel beams. In deeders you will find the Steel Frame Prairie City Improved lor 1892, haying steel frame and hinged scatterers, allowing scatter­ ed to pass any obstruction. -- Scroll cut off in feed cups, AND A POSITIVE FORCE FEED, We*t McHenrj, III* / PURE f IKES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL UBS. W ALSO. BOTTLED AWE AND PORTER FOR MEDICAL Jt» The best b rands of Cigars and smokng and chewing Tobacco always on hand. Physicians' Prescriptions== . iLtid t. •f > , Carefully compounded. Give me a call. <» • West McHenry. til., 1892. . GBO. BESLET. DISC HARROWS. We have in stock the Budlong Rotary Disc Harrows, also the Bradley Rotary Disc Harrow, and you make no mistake when you purchase either ot tbe above harrows lurqished with three-horse equipment, complete. Lever and Common Harrows. A full line in steel and wood, and at prices guaranteed to please. BUGGIES. BUGGIES. You will find the celebrated Abbott Buggy on our floor, in anv style you might want, and would be pleased to show you goods and name prices. We thank you for past favors and hope for a share of your patronage, believing that we can do you good in anything you might want in our line, Very respectfully, RICHARD BISHOP. are too busy to ceiving Spring Goods. And making tl.e same low, way down in price, which is the trary to the goods which is "way up/* Our styles of any and goods now arriving are strictly correct, whil^e our assortment is tig| largest aiul most carefully selected in town. Give us a call. - , - ife^' TLRESE^'ooSs, JLITCSS in Notions, Linens, Hosiery. Furnishings* Bomestiesf Fabrie Stylish Spring Wraps and Jackets now made up "to kill," in colors and black, for ladles and misjfi#* '< jp all s&es* and at Ue lowest possible prices • >v , Our stock of serviceable and stylish clothing is yet large and Complete, but, to attract the good clothing trade for miles around, we have just bought a new bill of clothidg of Kuk, Nathin and JTisher the famous Chicago cSotMers, amounting to 11200, which will arrive this Wednesday, and contains the finest and most com» plete line of Prince Albert, frock sack, and square cut fcuits, of the latest cuts and honest makes. Special deals in fine odd pantg, coats and vest*. KS^Ohild's two piece suits ana odd pants. Suits for boys and youths, all sizes. Spring Overcoats; Give us your cloth­ ing though!* ' • " ' |^*Now is the time to ••howl" about Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Borders, window^ Shades, Lace Curtains, Poles, etc. 1KA to t ull length. patterns of choice wall Paper, with borders and ceilings to matcfir Our prices low, and all paper is trimmed free and rolls nil " ISlP'Give us your Trunk and Traveling Bag Trade, as we car good stock, Our new spring stock stock of the '-w&rr&sStcd Beloil Overalls, Pants, Jackets, Shirts and < 'oats is the largest and most carefully selected in the county, and well deserves your careful in­ vestigation, as years ot successful test fully warrant us in thdr recommendation, GT" Again we bought a good stock of tbe well known C. Fargo anp Bassett & Hill's oustom made and fully warranted Boots and Shoes. All sizes carried, and as many styles as our trade de­ mands, and at prices the lowest, quality considered, A specialty made of the famons *cbox tip" school shoes, and are exclusive agents here for the famous Candee Rubber Goods. fSyHats and Caps; we do not follow but lead in styles, variety and low prices. ySfCrockerv and Gittssware. We only sell standard Groceries and Provisions, pure Spices. Unadulterated Teas. FLOUR. fecial orders every Thursday. BeiieotfuUy yours. SIMON STOFFEL West McHenry. 111., 1892, TO STAY, O ; > ' . V; And, INo WITH A FULL LIKE OB §i§iiuiiiiiiuiimtmjuiiuiiiiiiiuJtmiuuuiiiiiiuum««uiiiiiiHiiiiunm«uuiiiiiiiiuujtmtiuiiyiiiiuii«§|§ 1 Clean, Fresh Stock of DRY 600DS, NOTIONS, 1 1 HATS, CAPS BOOT . SHOES, GROCERIES. Etc. I It is no use to make a noise about what you are going t#do, un­ less you are prepared to do it when the time comes. Our Greeting for the Fall, one of our customers. Real Bargains of great vain < io every My stock is complete in every department and comprises Everything Usually Kepi in a General Stofs. Call and look us over, whether you wish to buy or not. Respectfully, JOHN I. STORY. McHenry, Sept. 22d, 1891. The West Side Boot, Shoe and Clothing Store. .•I •« i . 1892 8PRINC ANNOUNCEMENT. 1898 iSlPTo the people of McHenry and Lake Counties, we would say, that this spring we are better prepared than^ ever before to figure with the buying public in the following lines of new and well bought merchandise, If you stop and think for a moment you can not help but see that our expenses are less than our competitors* and consequently we can and will give you lower prices than yon get elsewhere, Our Boot, Shoe and Rubber Block was never more complete. We are showing a line of ladies' fine shoes at $1.50, $1.75, $2 25, $3, $3.25 and $3.50 per pair. Oar lines ot men's and children's shoes are equally as weli filled. , CLOTHING I CLOTHING I Our spring and summer clothing is here, ready for your iflspeo- tion. * e put into our store this spring the largest and finest lot of new Clothing that we have ever shown at one time, Our aseort* ment in this line is very complete, quality durable and stylish. Vou can not afford to buy anything in this line without first looking our stock over, as itcompiises everything from a four-year old knee pant up to a man's best full suit. A full spring stock of new and stylish hats just in, call and see them* We still have the largest assortment of Bockford overalls, jackets and shirts, in town, aU fully warranted not to rip. Trunks and traveling bags, rubber and «,i J^"Choice. fresh groceries everv two week et any and all compel oil cloth coats. Flour by the sack or barrel *• - v- m i»"'i I r 'l* tion, quality considered. Yours as ever for business. JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry, ? • /- W-S^' • - IfT#*

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