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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1894, p. 8

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„ tbe Ladies thaW, G. Mains no part or credit for tt* m it m. A Vatal Inheritance '% MM) story illustrating the law of he- wMfctold by Dr. F. Horton of the Isfcet^ight, England,. He says that a feritylittle girl joined a juvenile temper- • anoeSaoietj and was very earnest in get­ ting fair young friends to join. But htr, wowniug achievement was to get hef father to sign the pledge. He was a con* ftrmed tipler, bat he loved his child, and to please her signed. The man went §fagr and broke the pledge, bat the little maid would not be discouraged, and in A flew weeks she indnced him to sign •gain, and this time he kept it. When this child grew to be a girl of seventeen •he was one day invited to tea by 8om<r Of her friends, who thought her a fanatic, on the subject of temperance, and had concocted a plot to have a joke on her. When the first cap o! tea was passed round and she had tasted it she burst Into laughter which was almost maniacal. They asked her how she liked it. She Mid, "Very much./ "Do you know what was in it?" they said. "No," she an­ swered, ."bat what ever was I will hare some more." They had pat ram in the tea, and the girl took some more, and that night she was carried home drunk, /and from that night she never wold lie Jsept from the drink. She wan- dered a^ay to Wortsmouth, and there she ultimately died an outcast on the Street. The little maid had saved her father, bat the virus of the father's sin was in the child's blood, Mid she perish­ ed through that taint. IVORY IVORY -' -f - PURE TOR CLOTHES. Standard Bred Stallions KS?-. •:lr w € \ - IP YOU ARK IN NEED OF -••• -..t • - , w DRY GOOD9 & GBOCEBIES, HATS AND \ Boots, Shoes, Gloves, Mittens, Dstfl Fflrjet that I «arry a larger stock tfcta tnt bsffcrs. * We are making sweeping reductions on all oar goods, and it will pay you to make us an early call. McHenry.tll F. L. McOmbers. V McHenry A"CL"pn?t,in8 GASOLENE ••-.STOVE? If not why not, when you can buy one of the cele­ brated QUICK MEAL" Stoves for even lees money than other stoves are sold for, and it is as far ahead of the average vapor stove as you can imagine. As a household friend it is renowned? Notfiner stove on earth is found, -----;w- 'Twili that tired feeling heal, "The Quick Meal." T he wonderful sale of this stove is a testimony of itsv... superiority over others. It is most certainly to your interest to see this stove in operation, and to thoroughly understand our liber­ ality in disposing of them. To do this call upon F . L . M c O J U B E R . Dealar in Baneral Hardware, West McHmry, HI fy is • h ^7 . The two following Registered Stal- Mtms will make the season of 1894 at flty barn. opposite the Park% in Crystal Lake Me Henry Co., IlL JUDGE MELVIN 13206 .Bay Stallion 16)$ h«nds high and weighs 1300 »s , foaled 1990. Sired by Sultan 1513; record ISM. The sire of Sal»dln. record of 2;05J£; Stain bo u! record 2and thirty others in tae standard list. l>am Sophia ( tarn of Geo. Gould, record 8:25) -tar Geo. Wilkes 519. ' . £? '?*m Mat tie WlHer (dun of Abbie, record 8:86) by American ClaT 34, ; 8d dam running bred. & TERMS.--§15,00 to Insure a Mare fa Foal. PERIOD 17146. '« (Own brother to Phil Gordon, record 2:33.) Chestnut stallion, 15Jf hands higb. weighs 1,000 lbs., foaled I8«9. aired by Uordon 3127: •M Of Onwar.i 1411, record 2.25#. ; D«m Colon (dam of Semicolon, 2:13%; Patch, pore, 2:30; Phil Gordon, 9:33; Silver Bell. S:41k), by Strathmore 408. M dam Oorai) dam of Coralloid, 2.1SV). by Clark Cfcief 89, 1 ' Id dam Cassia (dam of Caliban, 2:84). by Cae- flus M. Clay 22, ; 4th dam running bred. TEBM8,--110. to Insure a Mare ia CaiL - U p o n l o o k i n g o v e r t h e b r e e d i n g o f t h e s e Stallions it will be seen tbat they are noc only •xtremely fashionably bred, bnt their Imme­ diate ancestors, on both sides, are individual -producer* of phenomenal fast BpeeM. W Kxtended breeding and description furnish- ed on application, JIAMUEL. 8. GRANGER. Manager, > OKTBTAL LAKK, III. c. W. OOOK. Owner, OTTAWA, KA*. . 46MS 1 " -1 liwk w liii af Hclenry &LaleComties MTTWTHT, Paclrg Stallion. Record, 8:17$ •701. % 2:21%. , GEORGE O, Standard under both trotting aad pacing rules, Owns O la too well* known br hla perform- -M<-e and what his colta have done for me to d Into any details here. Be fa a chestnut in color, atar, and white •pot on left shoulder. In regard to speed George O la the fastest Mall ion, mare or gelding ever brad ia Mc Henry or Lake Counties, driven to hla record by his breeder and owner. He <s sired by a •OB of Hambletonian 10, his dam ia ' y a son of Geo. M. Patchen 30. George O, with limited advantages, never having bad a mare with a record of three minutea or one tbat ever produced a fast colt from any other stallion. \ H« Is the sire of * Ethel B, p. Henry O. «;»J. Mary Lee, 2:2ij(. Prince T,2:2»! AIRO quin.2;a»X. Harry D,2;30. t8) 2:34^ Volnev G. SOB. 2:«0V, And several more below 2:40. ; i V - r n 1 a ^ h 0 . * b i k e t h J " c a n Md gets titem aji "8t " an »ww« TERMS. *• Mm, Iw^lfp"u"h 1>°Mrvicl^to^8ll^inafiifibI1•inh®e• GLTO, W.OWEN, Haa the tea teat record of any stallion In Northern Illinois. BREETVTXO OI- MTDKJGHT, 2:T7?«. -- mack horse, ISJi hands high ; foaled 1886; bred by B. H. Pooler,Sernia, III Sirfd by Mgger Bov, he by Plymouth t ock, 2:34, he by UilPs Black Hawk, 1st dam Starlight, could p-ce In 2:27. by McKay horse, dam of Midnight 2:17%; 21 dam, pacer, by Pharaoh, pacer; sire Sichball 2:12^; 3d dam bv Ethan Allen. In presentirg Midnight to the public I think I sbow one of the best Individ ua le ever offe ed in Northern Illinois. Midnight is a erind good horse. He in a black, standinsr 15% I rinds nigh, will weigh 1075 pounds and of stately carriage. His head and neck ire handsomely lined, his shoulders deep and well laid, his withers earned well back, the barrel -t ex­ cellent depth and splendidlv ribbed home; nis loins remarkably good, and at this very point we see too many horses very defective. A weak loin and coupling is a more aerious de feet than any other point. We like to see a horse ma>ie there as if he c>uld carry a ton. His l'gs and feet good, p ints strong, and bone clean. He has quality, beauty and high finish. He has a world of speed. As a race roreenone'an outla-t him Considering all these qualifications, no assumed, but demon­ strate^; h'B inheritance, his campaigning qualities, and hie great speed producing pow­ ers, lam fully justified in thinting that Mid­ night s prospects, when bred to good mares, are not exceeded by any horse cf h's age. Midnight came to McHenry Oo., Feb, 18, 1893. unknown to horsemen acd breeders, but as a proof that the public was pleased with him I urea 78 mares, before Aug in, and re­ fused 2Simore, I started him but Ave times in public, first at Dundee over anew half mile track, and drove him an easy mile in 2;25, last eighth in 15 sec. Second, at Mc- He ry, to beat 2:28: he paced tn2;23, Third at Woodstock, by request of those at the race Id rove him one-half mile in 1:09. f ourth time, at hisfim race In *93 at Libertyville, he won second money, over a heavy track, ard was beaten by only a ueck by Proctor, 2:17 Bis 1 at race wasat Waukegan where hew n the free-for all pace and paced the last quar- i?r,ln t5r?e heat8 in 3'>i teconds, a2;06-lip Midnight's record, 2:17%, la no mark of his speed, he never bad a t eason's work, always started in races after making a big season and with no preparation. T E R M t i I will etand him at a fee of C20.00; fin,00 due when mare ia safe m foal, and (lOOOdne when mare foals Panics trading mares a'ter beine bred will be held for full tee, $2n.C0, when mare ia safe in foaL Xiao, 111, MM. TMIIOOP. S E C LICBTiiilil ou Should Trade with Us. conduct our sior® on a cash baaig. We buy for caeh, and are enabled to sell on a smaller margin than tin long timed merchant. We carry a full line oi ENERAL MERCHANDISE, fA. of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, and Hats and Gaps. FLOUH We are sole agent for the cele­ brated . vsssz Sleepy Eye Flô Known the world oyer as the best and most economical Flour on the market; Every sack warranted to give satisfaction or money will be cheerfully refunded the M " Call and see our guarantee we have a sack and you will use .no other. ^ West MoHenry, Illinois. .. P. JUSTEN BROS., DEALERS IK mmm fubnitiiiie OF ALL KINDS, With two stores, one on the VTest side and one on the Eaet'j side, (McHenry), they present to the buying public 4b )-arger Stock of - all kinds of FURNITURE •I are *fler,DK greatly Now the time to Buy. ban f ver before, wblcb we if Reduced Price*. .1 also keep Id atock a full line of samples of CARPETS, and We can ^lve yob anything from tbe cheapest to tbe finest Brussels at lower prioes than *oy other house in the county. TRUNKS AT COST. mm We ha^e taken great pains in selecting our U N D E R T A K I N G 8 U P P L I E 8 , Coffins, Caskets and Trimmings ot tbe latest designs. Everything new and elegant. We keep notblne but the best. Do opt fail to call §pd see us when In want of anything In our line, SPLEND D tlEAR&E In connection. «?lll he furrl«h«>d a» Reasonable Rates R I P A N S ABULES OAuiIOli.--If m dealer offers W. 1^, DCU(1M hhoea at a reduced price, or MJI fee hM them without name stamped on •ottom, pat him down at a fraud. McHenry, 111, 18U4. and give 7S cents; PackaoeU boxes) throngli newett druggist: fMbjrtnll, Address IKIfANe CHEMICAL CO MlHKDCa new toRK orrr. i REGULATE THE STOMACH, UVER AND BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. -PAKS TABULES ere the bert Hedl- IMII tor liilgwllop, Blllunimcu, " ~ ~ Obroule Bad CvMtplexloo, *e»r» --mire vratk, and »U dU- I ef Che Heeiek, Uver end BoweU. i eontein notUiv loduricran to > eooatttatkm. Are pmnnt to " ' s Immediate relief W. L. DOUGLAS 83 8HOE TH\C WORLD. l-_ n • 5 anZ ol^er make. Try one pair and j • he stamping of W. L. Douglas' their on,Lhe t>ottorn, whi.h guarantees to those «fh« ̂ eS ^ousands of dollar! annually s?ile of W f n„ 1™* WIK> push the xvhich hdD;.« ^UflaS^hoc? «am customers, of goods ^ o t!l.e 6a'es °n their full line anlwtL7ev:Vouncat7a^U ^ your f^wear of the deairarert^he"^"5 ̂ BIMOH 3TOFFEL, West McHenry The Splendid Trotting Stallion FAUBOURG. BURLIN MANUFACTURER • • • CP ;i%^ANO DEALERS m IMPROVED WRITE F O R PRICSS CATALOGUE RBCOBD, 2,29^. Started Oct. 1993, to beat 2;S0M, and obtain, ed a record of 2:29.* ' Race record, 4th heat 2°30, in wlniln| race. Description of Faubourg. 1 ®?-g,irBtKre<l Ne. 19797. Bright llay, foaled jwnnda. ' high; weight 1,100 **• "•PP®*. of f rank fort, Ky., aaya: A . of th* greatest stallloiie I ever owned Bis breeding in uKSurpaeeed, running through .he Gtorgo Wilkes blood on botnsireiard dam'i side. His sire is One of RK®. ^iedam l^yoneof the bestsons of George Wilkes. Faubourg was only trmned a short time isat erapon. obtain- ed a record of 2:29^ and can beat 2:25. Be is h,X!!L pure dead game race horse, ano the greatest young horse we ever owned- Asa sire he gives evidence of being auU iiis pertormances stamp ,. a fe':r.a'rttr:e !;oI?c' ftni' with proper band- faiUtleil!" DuipoaiMoB *hl, ,P.,endM, J,®"®* stallion can he found se of E, J. Haiilv, Weat McHenry, ; commencing Moadsy, li h, bflr nraaW ' , , ^ .. ' at the stables of for the week COIL_ ra»r „ u and every other week tbereatter duriiig the seat on. , The service fee for lust will beta. ra<h *t time of service, with usual return pr.vllegeB. 11 a , W AIiSH. PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat.? eat business conducted for MODERATE FEES. # SUTi^l'Xl "°,ITI .u • PATIST om«{ and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Vt asinngton. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip­ tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of f charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents," with » cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries\ sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO O"- PATEKT Ornct, WASHINGTON, D. C. JACOB BONSLE1T, (OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILL McHSNRT, Ifefe STOVES, TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPLIES, ETC. ' "Rsafe RELIABLE- lDMrtWi!iT*a'> ®° styles, which is a*wiW|*<»tsll to be the Best Gasolene Stove in the market* v? BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Alio, a floe line of 'rtV-T- I^^^ABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, or the best mates, and warranted. In abort, In our store can be found any article usually fcept In a first c'a*s Hardware store, and we will always make our prices right. Call and see us when In want of anything in our line. Nails and Barb Wire as low as the lowest* Milk Cans and all Dairy supplies at Bottom Prices, --Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attended JACOB BONSLETT, 0 ft ytW: This is one of the most simple and inexpensive Farm 0atee now in use. It can be used with or without an opener, b Cheap, Substantial and Easily Handled. | OF ^m"it *** PBICE WITHI* No farmer who uees one or more orates will be without one after he has seen it once in use. Do not use an old, shaky and elumsf g »te when you can secure one that will almost handle itself at ft small cost, Bead what those say who have used them, We, the undersigned, having used one of J. G, Sherman's Gates, with the opener attachment, take pleasure In recommending It as one of the best Far Gates now Jo use. It Is easliy bandied, substantial, and at the price at wbH ' er<! '• w,tb'n the reBCh of all. No one who use* one or more gat •n tbeir premises can afford lo be without one. ; WILLARD SMITH, A. M. BBOWH, JOHN EVAN SOU, H. C HBAD. H C SMITH. SAML. 8REBMAM WIIXABD a, F, K, GRANGEJI^ B. A. HOWARD^ B. HARRISON. ¥9 'j|*J>.STRVE*Sf^ H. A, SMITH, 'r";' ». J. HOWARD, a. 8n c.t.nLi>RKnfiui*»: .a a iAi^.DOLRT^K ' , i J > ' Cat' and see one of the gates arfd leave your orders witjj West McHenry, 111., April 2d, 1884. SPOT .-•? 'j-fj TEE PEOPLE will Have It. BS TEE BABIES K cry for It. Irti !>%v fiemember, that Pillsburĵ s Best la tor sale at the low price <pf 31.05 per saek, by all the leading merchants, and at the Holler Milli» Washburn's Best. $ I per8ack, or $3 80 Just received, a fresh supply. Leave your orders at the mill we will do the rest, MCHENRY ROLLER MILLS. ^Kft in by giving you an all solid plow shoe throughout lor jll, Men's Blutcher cut tan color fine shoes. Ladies' fine low shoes i|§ large varietjy. A new invoice of children's and misses' foot wear., CLOflQifGv and v 'Wi: K Our clothing stock is very large, bought for cash, and will you the benefit of the discount. iVwill pay you to look our* over before buying. ^ / Our new Hat stock just in. Call in and fit yourself 'out with tM* fight styles, at the right prices, , ,f Large line of men's Shirts Hosiery of every description, Jkeah Grooeries and Flour, Graham and Corn Meal . Tours for business. JOHN J. MILLER, West HcBenxy. MAT ENGLEN, mtmv ii DEALER HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Boots qjid ft£lioe&, My stock fti always completfi in every department, and prices a* low as the same goods can b#^ bought anywhere in the county. We have ladies' shoes in grades. Boots and shoes for gentlemen, and children^ shoe! inall sizes. We keep a General Stoclrof Affld invite you to call and learn our prices before purchasing | "Sr~. Jt.-:' ', V-' ,;|K JPULL LIKE OB|, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES : - V r ' " 1, ft"*- ** ' V 1 MAT.ENOIJaT, Three doors North of the Biverside Hoass, ^Hcttiy^l^Fel*, 10,l$p, } rA 1 'AT, • jr

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