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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1892, p. 8

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"•«. SSJ • .. .i .~t.; J : £Ur ^MTTSs, ^"•r %qpf ^ Hri \z ~">~J "sj'^ir - ;:£** 'M -r ; #' ;- -',r „ ^ttove haad .<*%.<! t. v , or credit fot the ' 1 - Mra, r" UieW. C. T. U. will meet *«. Brown, Thursday after- A&y 5th, 1892, at half past two 'jtOfjk* MM. L.& ftBKirwn f«»Wwii •lllMk T. J. WAL«H, Secretary. t Where are the Boyrf 4 At a recent Sunday-school cefetiVivWon fe Brooklyn, a speaker in vehement tones asked--"Where are our young men?" ^ Tain question was suggested by the al>- § ' «enoe of young men from this celebration. ,2f, 'f he chaplain of the penitentiary was in 1 *, the audience, and when the question was Aiwked, he rose up and replied--"I'll tell you where they are. I preached to four \ hundred of them yesterday in the peni- tentiary." f,V w hat could have , town more startling , >" fhan such an answer or more truthful |? And still if the question had been aaked, :5? ' liow came all these young men in the penitentiary? the answer would have bnnn prompt and trnthfrs!. nine tenths of ^ , < 1 . them were sent there in consequence of . .. the use of intoxicating drinks. It was ,'f . • simple dmnkenoss that prepared the way And made the crime possible. And 101 very maoj iuBwucw it was uio pfir* -' ^nt s opinions and habits that prepared • £ 5 /; * • Did not their parents say that whisky V *'%as a good thing, and indispensable to - ^ Mfe? Did they not say that prohibition -JB a folly and a failure? Did they not •ay that prohibitory laws cannot be en- • ^.Q forced? And did not the papers they ' \\i - provided for their children to read affirm 1 -the same thing? Most certainly they <&id, and their children believed these 'lHaiwuientci, and acted accordingly., Yet all of these parents regarded them­ selves as objects of pity because their children are criminals, when they are 6t4y reaping what they have sown. 'f T " "' ' $he way for the drunkeness of their Gillett QuicHest Tb« ONLY* YEAST nj&Kio? wbicb Prevents and Cures Dyspepsia, Sm S36.5Q California. $-y-% r' hfi * ft* i^V Record, 2:28%. Will make tlie season of 1809 at Woodstock. DESCRIPTION.--Dark brown, 16 bands, v welch1 1200; sire of Loafer, trial 2:20} at 4 years, the fastest colt ever raised In McHenry Co., Gee Z Dee 2:25, Fona 2:33 at 4 jears. Modesty 2:40. ; Typhoon 16790, by Narr*ganset 167^0. 1st dam by Swigert 650, the dam of • Vic H, record 2:13J; Typhoon, 2^Jf; Valentine Swlgeit. 2i26J. ' 2d dam by Goldsmith's Abdallah 3 30, the dam of Mary Bprague 2:21. TERMS -- $25 to Insure a mare In foal, payable when known to be In foal, v Alter Nov. 1,1892, he will be advanced ' t'.s ifsO, Pasture furnished, Oall and get tabulated pedigree. ' • H O W E , W o o d s t o c k , I H . CHARLES STRAIGHT, Chicago. 911 Your Ticket ti< 3. C. JT7DSON & OO.'S personally contacted .Cali­fornia Excursions;!) broad gauge Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, via Denver ,V Rio Urande R. R., (tSie •cenic line of the world) leave Chicago via Clilcas® ft Alton R. H. 12:00 noon Saturday of every weeS, each excursion in charge of an efficient and (tentl#-manly excursion manager. Pullman tourist sleeping cars tfcrouk*)'. from Boston nnd Chicago toSan Fran*. cisco and l o9 Armeies. I"or rates, reservation of berths, etc., call on or address, I. C. JU.DSONXC(X IS&CUrij Street, Chicago. . •> THE RIPANS TABULES liver and bowels, purify the blood, are pleasant to take, safe and always effectual. A reliable rem­ edy for Biliousness, Blotches on the Face, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic^ Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic JLiver Trouble, Diabetes, Disor­ dered Stomach, Dizziness, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, Jaundice, Kidney ^ Complaints, Liver ,tl \ n ' ----j Troubles, Loss of Ap- sion, Nausea, Nettle •< tion, Pimples, Rush of ^ Sallow Complexion,^ ^ Head, Scrofula, Sick eases, Sour Stomach, Liver, Ulcers, Water symptom or d isease 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 gross $2, % gross $1.25, gross 75c., 1-24 gross 15 cents. Sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, ttew Yorfc: ^ - ^ 7 A. petite, Mental Depres Rash, Painful Diges Blood to the Head, Salt Rheum, Scald Headache, Skin Dis Tired Feeling; Torpid Brash and every other that results from im in the proper perform too to ceiving Spring Goods. •%:. An^ mafciag tU mm* low, way dowa ill price, which I* trary to the goods Trbich ia "way up." Our styled of any and «JI goods now arriving are strictly correct, while our assort men! largest and moat carefully selected in totiNi. Give i» a call. *5 *, Medium Priced and Fin© Dress Goods, Dress Notions* linens, Hosiery* Furnishings* Domestics» labile and Colorings oomet \J J :: V,, • • - - • • . ' . < • v / i - • ' > • " mm J'A4-' Stylish Spring "Wraps and now made up "to kill," in colors and black. Jor ladies and mis*eS. in all sizes, and at tbe lowest 'possible prices m-"-, ' ti ' • r - v / ' - ' . A.'.,, i , :y-- * r / r i is •3 and stylish clothing is yei large an IOC id ::yj b&i?\ vfljtfe Wild Ai?djvieet blo^om^ of EutanotlierfAiR-BANK, ^ in f&vor Mid N Be&tsjrtje ^edt^erdnd %rr?( ~ botlj tpjetljer SMTTA CUUSSflAP^ .v- . ^ * Our stock of serviceable complete, but, to attract the grood"clothing trade tor'miles around, We have just bought a new bill of clothldg of Kuk, Nathan and Fisher, the famous Chicago clothiers, amounting to $ 1200, which » O. 1-- « A. UT A MM A A 2 mu. M <4.1. ̂ M J, M U. L L ,IT.XÎ " Jll Will i*uio T* cuuvouajrt auu wuiaiud iuv uuoeii auu uiwv w«Sr plete line of Prince Albert* frock, sack, and square cut fcuitSu of tbe latest cuts and honest makes. Special deals in fine odd pants, coats and vests. {^"'Child's two piece suits and odd pants. Suits for boys and youths, all sizes, bpring Overcoats ; Give us your cloth- insr thoughts * •* > * > •" -*>' < B ® , t • \ 4 / « , ' « . , > 1 - 4 t i v i v I^WNow is the time to "howl" about Carpets, Oil Cloths, Writ Paper, Borders, window Shades, Lace Curtains, Poles, etc. 150 patterns of choice wall Paper,] with borders and ceilings to match. Our prices low, and all paper is trimmed free and rolls full length. jggT'Qive us your Trunk and Traveling Bsg Tmd«, an we carry a good stock, Our new spring stock stock of the warranted Beloit Overalls, Pants, Jackets, Shirts and Coats is the largest and most carefully selected in the county, and well deserves your careful in­ vestigation, as years of successful test fully warrant us in their recommendation, , ^ ' V ^ T •MADE ONLY BY HKfAlRBANK&CQ. chicagi Some of the Best STOP. READER! Qi?e Vs a Momsnt (was r tAftfS . >n HORSE BLANKETS Nearly every pattern of Hon§ 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 ft Horse Blankets are copied is strong1 evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the ^ trade mark is sewed QQ the inside of the Blanket. mm I -- Five Mil* . n/A".0"*. - HORSE BLANKETS ARC THE STRONGEST. too 6/A STYLES 41 ptlcci to suit everybody. If yon can't gd Stem from your dealer, write us. Ask for (hegliBook. Yon can get it without charge WM. AYRES SONS. Philadelphia All "Wool Carpet ̂ ' <* I JJ For the Least Money. iWfe'-iilffijiiH'itil'ftir •> <* .Jt .'K" 1®B / i,»r -tW 3# :• 4r; OF' MCBEXRY COUNTY AND er-i am now prepared to show a new and clean assortment of Agricultural Implements, second to none in the countjr, and at prices that I am confiden. it will pay you to investigate./ v ' 535asa5i g Again we bought a good stopk tf, the irell known C. H. Farg'i anp Bassett & Hill's custom 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 "box lip" school shoes, and are exclusive agents here for the famous Candee Rubber Goods. Hats and Caps; we do not follow but lead in styles, variety and low prices. I fgfCrockery and Glassware. We only sell standard Groceries ^ and Provisions, pure Spices. Unadulterated Tess*5; r,S£7< '* •V ^ ' h r!i Fl<OP|^ Special orders every Thursday^ 4 ^ ]V* „ Beapcotfully youri." 4 ^ - r^t, }'» it."- t V ' W f j . i K' Weal McHanry. 111., 1892, '%•>,, * ' ? " : HERE TO STAY, O - • .•» .. SW>„ WITH A FULL LINE OM mm 'It • J.- We have some extra values in Boots and Shoes which will hear in­ specting, I. W. CRISTY & SON, ^lltlNGWOOD, WL. PLOWS ! PLOWS! We carr}' the Cxesley, Fuller and Johnson, and the celebrated Bradley Garden City Clipper, in'wood and steel beams. ' J. R. SAYLOR & •pr 7a : ' " ^-4--5 ^>4nr In Seeders you will find the Steel Frame Prairie City Improved I VITTV *M? A A Ol for 1892, having stee[ frame and hinged scatterers, allowing scatter- •IJ H j|] Jj^ 3k, m g^fc II W m Km. W ^ ers to pass any obstruction. Scroll cut oflf in feed cups, AND A I Y POSIIiVJfi ¥QUQB &M&l>t BBEBDBBB OF Morgan:: Horses, Embracing th« celebrated General Giflord, Green Xouotalo and -Stood. - ' STOCK FOR 8AI.B.^v Stallion* and Fillies, riendfor pedi­ grees. JEesex and Registered Poland China ' .fe8WINE,==|fl- Choice Merino Sheep, Mammoth Bronx© Turkeys* High Grade Jersey Cattle.' For sale. Come and inspect stock, W-address J. B. SAYLOB & BOS fez- DISC HARROWS. ^v,. • We have .in stock the Budlong Rotary Disc Barrows, also the Bradley Rotary Disc Harrow, ana you make no mistake when you purchase either of tbe above harrows furnished with three-horse equipment, complete. Lever and Commdn Harrow!* •f ' A full lineln steel and wood, and at prices guaranteed to|^||fse. 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 Bhare of your patronage, believing that we can do you good in anything you might want in our iitt*, Very respectfully, RICHARD BISHOP, r i m i n ! DEALBRIX:- ONE DOOR WIST OF BIVKBSIDZ HOUSE, KeBwry, HI, Drugs I Medicines w.'-ui.. »'"A FULL LINK OF :s^?- i, Chemicals. Dye Ms, Faints, Oils & Colon Constantly on hand. Also a large line of P«|fnt |Se<llcine«. Toilet Article*, > «, ? >AXB A outrun STOCK or V; ' ^STATIONERY AND DBUOOISTS' SUNDRIES §Pliy8ioian8 Preaorlptioiui Carefully and aocuratey compounded by a Blistered oiat. Your patronage is respectfully solicited* j'r-'4r it. Pharma- jf j > JWMJMA. 'iA. " 1, STOIiYi 4oi4, No ||fniinBBnamtmtiiiiit«iiBaumntDmitiiiiBBmnniTttnnBnnflmtntTTniitiiiiiBmmnnn • Clean, Fresh Stock of DRY GOODS, N0TJ0NS, HATS, CAPS BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES, Etc. It is no use to make a noise about what you ire going less you are prepared to do it when the time comes. 0 » «*- -'^1 Our Greeting for the feVdl, one of our customers. V Real Bargains of great 'm * , " . . . . ' My stock is complete in every department and comprises Call and look us over, Everything Usually Kept in a (hneral Storf ^ MFHETBER^OUWHHTO^W , Eespeetfully, I. STORY. McHenry, Sept. 22d, 1891. BT The West Side Boot, Shoe and Clothing Store. - U1 -v: 1892 SPRIWC AWNOUWCEWEWT, 1892 t̂ 1 To the people of McHenry and Lake Counties, we would saŷ that this spring we are better prepared than ever beforeto 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 ***** you get elsewhere, Our . Boot, Shoe and Rubber Stock '£' wras 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. Our lines of men's and children's shoes are equally as well filled. " .CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING I Our spring and summer clothing is here, ready for your inspec­ tion. w e put into our store this spring the largest and finest lot. of new Clothing that we have ever shown at one time, Our assort­ ment in this line is very complete, quality durable ssd stylish You can not afford to buy anything in this line without first looking* our stock over, as it compiises everything from a four-vear 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 Rookford overalls, jackets and shirts, in town, all fully warranted not to rip. Trunks and traveling bags, rubber and ml cloth coats. JST'Choice, fresh groceries everv two weeks. Flour by the sack or barrel at prices to meet any and all competi­ tion; quality considered. Yours as ever for business. (JOHN J. MILLER, "Wsst McHenrv, % V • K'.^i

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