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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Mar 1894, p. 8

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u. iHm. __ wrier the iMMtrt the fta DO **rt or c id .U tfce - - Oood Bole* tor Dally <to®ggg: Nww break a promise. f \ Don'/fc go in debt for luxuries* '• S§ Never trifle with sacred things. Don't ppeak lightly of things which are of groat importance to others. Don't permit evil habits to get a hold iV upon jou. Never become discouraged when en- gsged in any good work. , Never do anything because there may seem to be no harm in it. Unless there is visible good in it have nothing to do with it. Remember that yon are exerting an ta- floence for either good or evil every step yon take. Don't do anything before your chil­ dren that yon would not have them to imitate. V , j Look Before Tou LmVi -•'Iff®. Feeeenden, president of the Mas­ sachusetts Woman's Christain Temper anoe Union, recen tly took occasion to ad- ; viae yonng women not to marry moder­ ate drinkers. The comment pf a certain daily paper was as follows: "If the young women follow Mrs. Fessenden's advice and resolve to marry none but teetotalers, the chances are there will be many more old maids in Massachusetts then there are." Probably the editor of that paper--which, by the way would never be suspected of being a temperance organ--thought he was predicting a ter­ rible fate; but no girl whose eyes are wide open to what is going on around her will agree with him. Much as she may appreciate a happy home, she will know that the way to get it is not to join her life vith one who is so weak that he can not resist appetite, or so foolish that he cannot understand the danger, or so Belfish that he is willing to risk his wife's fate and his own for the pleasure of a glass or two with his cronies. Better re­ main glorious old maids forever, girls, than embark your all on such an un­ steady hulk as that would \*a.--Golden Rale. •in.i npm'» Iy/"II • \ V*? : mmmrntrn ' . ^ . . * I r"?i Kc/*' J «, '> 1 JM* ^<v ». -y + V1 •• , Will be ' • ".. t Just received, in large quantities |bought on the down market. r 1 , , ^ :K- •;ojs:s-; ' 'iMr \ a< r 't DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, - •,«» *•% » ' JS - :v';S® HATS AND CAPS, 4iiMla AstS* s: v-*v ** «••<" 5 '""V, Boots, Shoes, Gloves# Don't Forget that I carry a larger stock than ever befora. i* m 17S ifaxfti stylish all wool Baits, in colors mtifoick. t&*m f 7 to $20 per eul*. All sizes, sacks square *at* frocks Boys' and Youth's Clothing, Confirmation Suits, Two JPtece Suit*, KneeFanta, Spring Overcoat* 044 Coata and #©sts, Odd Pants, V •I - iimmhhi *rr# Vp.Vi*^ m»«**«*. I*- * tj*A*Vv f .... *-4* • JM . |Laaies Jackets ana Gapes, \ Newest ^tyl^s. Prices and qualities slways tight. Woof and Worsted Dress Goods, In fashionable colors and black. The latest ideas1 in goods iutd trimmings, from 23c io $1.25 per yard* . ,.. V;^- We are mating' sweeping reductions on all our goods, and it will | Sateens, Ginghams, Calicos, Shirting and DomeetfoSt * pay you to make us an early call. » L JOHN I. STOBY. MeHenry,IU.1804! Wall Paper and OarpetSi. • ,i u- K V BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. " .. fBke best Salve in the world for cots. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi­ tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by G. W. Besley. I'M' ••'•w VK-U . THE LARGEST! THE BIST! THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company ^ Of New York. 90IW1RDS •D Vauflrl Is the result of our displays *! the Worlds Fair--morttkem amy other firm in Horticulture Vaughan's Seeds and Plants Over 150 styles of new wall paper, with matched border and oeil- | ing, from 9c to 50c, double roll. Trimmed Free. OIL CLOTHS, LACE CTJBTAIH8, have made a record worthy of the occasion. The best Seed Book for 1894 is VAUGHAN'S GARDENING ILLUSTRATED. It tells the whole story of Gardening to date. Splendid plates of Cannas, Pansies and Sweet Peas shown by us at the Fair, I £QO(Js at actual COSt on which we received highest awards. It tells you about 1 MONEY IN VEGETABLES IN THE NOME GARDEN, |^° 30 per cent discount on all wool Hosier#. All other warm Just received, a big new stock of the famous W. L. Douglas and contains valuable gardening hints for a hand anc| yarff0»8 ladies' and ffentft' fine fgOtW«aiTv Prkesia tOUCh times year. Free to intending buyers, or for SO eta. w» " * * * »v ?, a * , *.»spw» «M«>wywvu mail with it 1 oz. of our PrlM Danvera Onion Seed. I With hard timOS Wallets* For tJi o lanzcBt yield from this quantity we offer yon I j W SOO.OOGASH. Tryi^racrop. iv» it lor. Pru* 0^ ̂Overalls, Shift*.: Coats, Buits ^acke^. Aug Some Rare II S stock, and warranted not to rip and to be way down in price. yellow, rid, DsmmSma II *Tnbwom, taclodimr TmriermtM Bargains ® . Il W GneahooM PUate, iaeladim 61 Vaughan's Seed Store I Iwnl. Us S Rom, SL(S OAOO: 1ST Crockery and Glassware. . it 'mmimlMiMk BE SI Cry for It. ^This store always match all cut prices oil Grroceries, FLOUR PRICES.--Our Chick's fully-warranted: Honest Abe. 75c,, New Process, 75c. Bon-ton, full patent, 95c Chick's Best, $1. Delivered free. ¥ • - % sukancjb BUSINESS 'W ' W?:*i Bi*ku« A. MtCardy, Pntfdrat. ASSETS OVER tBe milOS DOLLABSI NeaHy 400 Miilim Dollas Fald to Policy Holders Since 1843 Boqause it Is the best, i A. P. B&er, Simon Stoffel, John I C at the Roller Mil's. For nale by our leadiu? merchants; leaaiug^i Story, P< Will be continued with renewed vigor, and onr usual careful at­ tention in all matters of this most important business. It is cus­ tomary belief that insurance agents lie desperately. We* leave tills for you to decide--but assure you that we never lie still i ' erry & Owes, and | there is a chance lor business. ^ V ^ " ' • i.: • ^ <>#*•' * • V: Bear in mind tWis celebrated Flour ia going at $4.20 per bbl. If I you are not using the flour try one sack andyou will have no other, because you are sure to have good bread* xou cin see for you/self | and your wife will tell you that | Mire Bread., If HAKES Whiter Breajfe ^ I Better Bread, tlian any Moiir you ever used. Washburn's Best at $1.00 per sa^k, or $3 80 per barrel. Leave your order at the Mill and we will do \ W< SIMON STOFFEL This company has been endorsed by the National Farmer's Alliance. For information and Insaranoe apply to oar nearest Local Agent or OiAS. H. FERGUSON & SON, TACOMA IUi».0ilC. Ohicaso, - - - - Illinois. Oood Agents wanted in every town. fr"! ' 1 ---- • Dissolution' Notice. '~i••'W'SS Oo-Parinershlp beretofbre aadsslBg I. udtr the firm name of D risce Bros., at Btnrwood, doing the bueinees of Ftrmiugand Stock Raising, ib this day dissolved by ma- tall eoneent. The business is still being Mrried on by Wm. Oodge. Kbwik DODOH, $*&:•* WM. Dodob. Blngwood, Feb. U, 18dt, 84w6 Jii UJiO JM! £xecator's Notice, ̂ TESTATE of S»muel Simmons, deceased. Pj Tb« anderaigned hayuiir been appointed XxMStriz of tbe lHHt will and testament of 8«mael Simmons, deceased, late oi tbe county fcf HeHenrytod at»teof III'note, hereby gives BOttee (hit abe will appear before the County Ooart of McHenry County, at the Court Bon^etn Wooditock, at the May term, on the Snt Monday in May next, at which lime all peraonabaring claims agairot aaid estate are BOtified and requested to attend for the pur- McHENRY ROLLER MILLS. CAUTION.--if 9, dealer offere V. 1* Dtngiaa bhoes at a reduced price, or laya h\ haa th«m wtthoot name atamp«d on bottom, pnt him down as m fraud* for IES of. tm poaeof haring the same adjusted. All per iMMtt* indebted to mid eatateare requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned Sated tiiUIBth day of February, A. 1)„ 1894, . _ MM*. J*axJtATt JIOW SfAi-unsiG,. PATENTS [Caveats,andTnu!e-Marfcsobtained,andall Pat-' k«at Quaness conducted for Moocn atc Fees. l2Hffi>rr,CE 18 Opposite U. 8. Patent Office we fan patent in less time tiurn those ' c j Washington. ; Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip­ tion. We advise, if patentable or ..«• <!"> o* , jenarge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. , A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with? :S triddr^ U- S- aQd ^ore'KacouatiiesJ i C.A.SNOW&CO. ^OfP ^aTEMT Ornca, Wa.hiwqtoh. D. C. W. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE BEST IN THE WORLD. W. 1>. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit- ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad­ vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas* name and price on the bottom, whi .h guarantees their value, saves thousands ol dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods They can afford to sell at a 1c ;s profit, and we believe you can save money bv buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, w. L. DOUGLAb, Brockton, Mass. Sold1" SIMON STGFFEL, West McHenry L A. BARRUS DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY NOTIONS* Boots and Shoes, VOLO, ILL, Owing to the hard times aod tbe scarcity of money 1 will. For the Next 30 Daye> ' Sell you Boots and Shoes at Book Bottom Prices, tor Cash. Ladies' fine Shoes, from 80 cts. and upward, warranted $. Jrst class article. Men'* Shoes from 8C cts, As good as sold elsewhere for $2. A splendid Kangaroo Shoe,which always sells for $4.50, 1 can . now sell you for $3.75. Can't , be beat in the county. ^ - ; A choice line of fresh tlrdcer- ies as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought anywhere. Must be Sold as I need the money. 1. A. BARKUSi Volo, Lake Co., Ill, Feb. 37,1884. m '̂'•sis,a. mtm We havejust receired our large invoice, of Spring and Summer Clothing, in. men'̂ youth'a, bey#' and children's snlt»» tad Willi ' »+ - A , ' A S. .Vf; ;r' Times are Hard and Clothing ife Cheap. IJ in need ofa amt, pant or oddTWt eall k and look OT«r ear line, Can save you money. * * * * * ' ^ r y ' .'1 , , t -V laisfimplele 1 Style and quality |g fight, and the pnees are down, give us a trialv :4 ...fc Eighteen pounds choke Prunes for $1, Good can Salmon 10c. Good can Gorn, 8c, Other goods in proportioi|« Flout is lower, ^ %> jrouw lor business. M s r s ii * yf -i< w JOHN J. MILLER, West McBeuyJ s - . j * - > ? rnttiim' THE SAME OLD STORY, mT MoHenry Ton can find the largest and best assortment of W-- ' -J-'s.'-- !-b,. yott And can buy at a uniform price, that is always loir. You can get GOOD TIN W ARE here for less money can buy worthless stuff at any general store. You can buy Milk Cans and all Dairy Supplies cheap. in the world* an4 atreason- fully guaranteed. . v You ran get any kind of Job Work, in Tin, Copper or Sheet Metals, done promptly and satisfactory. . You ran able rates. a v- ?:• ,4 . l i . m C O M B E R . v*. i * sS i MAT a" HAH DWABE. GRCIOERIES, Booti and Shoes* my stocs is always complete ,-1 in every department, and prices | a^ low as the same goods can be bought anywhere in tbe county. We have ladies' shoes in all A Boots and shoes for gentlemen, and children's shoes , Wekeep a ^ 4°' eneral Stock of Hardware Wi And invite you to call and learn our prices before purchasing. r , 4 - r - , r -# $ V'W $.*<&i' * < - A FULL LINE OF %MCWQK FAifllpY GROCERIES h. ALWAYS ON HAND, "1 ^ £'M . BUTOLBIT, Three doors 'North of the Biverside House* McHcnry, 111., Feb, 10, . . « 1 'k\ • -i" JTJSTEN BROS R I'l' A VS mPtabules ':)s nceULATE THE STOMACH, UVER AND BOWELS AMD PURIFY THE BLOOD. RIPAXI TABCLE8 are the be»t X«U- • «!*• turn fcr MlceaUva, BIIIuumcm, f - - - ), Cm&ttomttmm, Chronlt | Wblca.lllkafaicai.BBd Complexion, m r, MM** Breatk, and all dU. f Mm fttMMefc, Uver «nd BoweU. $ WwlM «OBt**n notbln«r Injurloug to f <MtoMe conatltutlon. Are pleasant to • >, cgeetaaL and give tmnwlfcte relief, f " ,IHMitri^dca^BjtboEcBX f • superb mammoth tlntograph !n 12 colon br the dtstlnguUhed artist, Maud Humphrey. It u i teet Ions and 14 indies wide and will be tent free if yon tell yonr friend*. It Is called "OUT Visrmo," ana shows a beautiful, dimpled darling clad In a warm, rich, fur-lined cloak, basket and umbrella In hand; she pulls the enow covered latch, while her golden hair shim­ mers in the sunshine, her cheeks blush with health and %-Jgor and her roguish eyes sparkle merrily. Hure to deliulit y«n. A copy will be sent free, postpaid, if you promise to tell your frlend'i and send u cents In stamp* or silver for a three months' trial subscription to THE WHOLE FAMILY, an Illustrated monthly tnaeazlne with storfes, - 1({ t anecdotes, fashions and all articles of interest by best authors and cash question contests monthly. I'ru. <v,.. i;k; summer St., Boston, Mags. ,0fPO8lTI BISHOF'S VlXX McBBNRT, ILL. 91 ' - ' • Vt'-> , / 8T0VE8, TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPLIES, ETC. ' - -T i BUY THE WONDKRHJL RELIABLE^ With two stores, one on the West side and one on the Emt ,>' tide, (MoHenry), they present to the buying public ' ir"* * A Larger Stookol ITOVE. IS. CMSMICAL CO., I IIBIBE, SKW lOKI Oil'!, 1 Administrator's Notice* fJ*8TATEof John r, Shumactaer. deceased. J The underoipneil havnK l>een appointed Administrator cf the estate of John !•' rv-hu a-e aer rlecDsaed, late of the county of Mnflenrr »nrl state or Illinois, hereby gives noli e that he will appear before the County Court ot McHcc ry county, at the Court House. In Woodstock, at the April term, on ihe first Monday in April next, at which time all persons Siaviig claims agaitifet *al.i estate are uotiile I ami requested to attend for the pur-pose . f having the e>.ine lutlalted. All ier- eouB iixleijU'd to s».id estate m requested to make immediau payment to ihe nnUerslgn'd Oated this ettmay of relmUijr, •. 1>. MM. Shipped pure and unadulter­ ated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and whole­ some tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happi­ ness to lie weak, sick, aged and infirm. ..II yon cannot procure it of yottr 4ngfl«fc Of liquor dealers, noon receipt of tUO w* wUI ' m rBA.KSC.O«ACHKBAa«lnl.^ 8WIL, WWWW ft IBflffilH 32 Wi ' LfStBStOOh If. ?/* ^ ia A j "« ., . v " TW* ' ' ' ^ * "I . Q * > , ' i f , 1 1 ' • > ' ' • ' ' " " ' ' ' Manufactured in 30 different styles, which is acknowledged by all to be the Best Qasolene Stove in the market, BUILDERS' HARDWARE In tbl» lloe oar stock Is oomploto, tod our^prlces m low ss ̂ Ibe smb« qaftltty of goods no bought «lsewb«re. Also, a tii» line of • ' ' f TABLE AND POCKET CUTtERV. wlj' Of th« best makes, and warranted.v In sbort. in our store can be found any article usually kept In a first c'a^s Hardware store, and we will always make our prices right. Call aod see us wben in want of anything In our lloe, Nails and Barb Wire as low as thq lowest. , u[ JACX3B BONSLETT, McHenry, a.11 kinds of Than ever beore, wblob wef:^: are oiler log at greatly ItEDUCBD PRICES. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT. rill %^-We also keep In stock a full lloe of samples of CARPETS, and we can •- > give yob any thing from the cheapen to tbe finest Brussels at lower prices tbas any other house Is tbe county. ^ " f *t «"* .ai , ' 1 •< ' m We have taken great pains in selecting onr ' "l V U N D E R T A K I N C S U P P L I E S , J Cofllos, Caskets and Trlmmloge ot. tbe latest designs. Everything new and /•„ elegant. We keep nothing but the best. Do not fall fee oall and see st when Itr v want of anything In our line. A SPLENDID NEW HEAKSE,. la oonnectlon. whidi will be furnished at Reasonable Bates. ' - 7 -9 : J - - / y ;

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