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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Nov 1894, p. 8

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tb® Chances of Somebody Tftkinc ft Shot av tbe SporfSmati. • "1 "You ,would naturally think th« lltmtfr out for game would wear Clothes of soft, unobtrusive colors har­ monizing with the landscape," said the Veteran sportsman to a New York Sutt "Yet, stalking moose and ..nriw^ft T SPilwt &nt)&rdl reporter > wronounced in hue, and often wear |v4 Bed necktie or hatl>and.. This I do to ijf, ^lessen the danger of being sho.t through ftiihtake. ^ "Of the great army of hunters that-> t-/ *ach fall ran so the woods of tlve Pine - v ^Tree state there are few that will not f> .'; Sometimes venture a shot into moving 4 tushes on the chances that the invisi- #4- % ; |>le object that rustles them may be 4' ' deer. The fool sportsman, who is largely in evidence in the shooting sea* - fon, will do so every time. If it be a **' • toan in the bushes, any striking colors I©f his costume are apt to catch the eye f&V of the one preparing to fire and pre- vent the shot being fired. H ' ^ "The danger of alarming game by $'*. «noh costume! That is not enough to k»,; ^ 'r fee taken into account. Everything i*') striking in color is more likely than 'Ir:'V Dot to excite their curiosity and draw i , C • them toward the hunter if he work k*' ' ' with proper slowness and caution. Be­ ll*" i .» " sides that, all the antlered game trust fc- > ><s; Almost wholly to their sense of 'hearing \ „ , land smelling to warn them of the ap- t A .proach of danger, and if you can baffle f* 'those faculties you need have little fear their, taking alarm from the sight of $--v yon. 'But, speaking of costume, dont wear black, else every ninny, and even lone experienced sportsman, seeing bg the trees, would let drive at you, believing he was going to bag » v-.- » A M irge and Elegant Stock of the Jackets, Capes and Cloaks! V * ' •' v...* THE PEOPLE Will Have It. Tag BABIES Cry for It. immi K,'tp • a. , v , * }i. t - 'i J*\< TO ALL COMERS. *V • 1/ V' ; '• • * .Manufactureo for ua by the well known firm of Joseph Be if eld &Co whose styies are the very newest and original, We now have about 300 garments In stock, and can fit aod suit all, as prices will not be a bar to a sale, as we mast oiose oat the wholo stock each year. iSTGnrmeota are in black, navy, navy, brown, tan and fawn cheeks, mixtures and stripes, The World's Best, and at the right price. Daily capacity of mills, 1750C bbis, and the Flour used and "pronounced the best all over the world, No other mill claims such an output, and who can doubt but that it is the best With such a record. Makes more Bread, Makes Better Bread, • Mnl/oo Whi+ai* Hr>©a<l^ \ Than any Flour in the world. Try a sack of either of these two brands and satisfy yourself that the above statement is true, and it true when in need of flour you will want the best, fend it you will leave your order at «,he mill we will see that >ou get it. McHEWRY ROLLER MILLS. lew, stylish, nod OVERCOATS! 1|» all sizes for children, boys and lien, in color* and black. Prices tinge from 83,75 to #25 for men. All we ask la to be allowed to fj|ow them, ± aii and Winter Snita. OUR OWN COUNTRY ! Uiiblished Weekly, Price, 25c. perNomber. CLUBBING PBICK1T0 BEASEB8 OF THE FIAINEEAJSB O N T i Y - ' T E N - C E ? e r f GRAND OPPORTUNITY! NOW Is YOUR '11MB'TO GET THE . QBIAT -100111 HCTtir^QTE • AJ4EBICA, For the Mere Cost ofl Publication. You Need It; Your Family Needs It; Everybody Ought to Have it 0TJB OWN COUHTBY" warmly endorsed by President Cleveland, Ex- Presi­ dent Hernson. the Bisnopsof the Churches, famous Oollego Presidents and many other distinguished perple. . , _ , It ron'sins ever Btio grand Photographs of American ecenery, m Royal Purple Colors, pxturing ami describing every State and section of our country, embracing allothe grrnt nalural wonders, rich and racy character eket'-hes, famous localities, the homes of he people, our great battlefields and their monuments, wild Western scenes, the Indians and their surroundings, enriched with anecdotes adventures, heroic and Httorlc incidents, forming an immense and beautiful folio volume of nearly 340 massive pages and over 500 splendid photographs. ONLY 10 CENTS A WEEK TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Complete in a Series of 20 Numbers. Coup for No.20, Osr Own Mr?, ISSUED BT Thd Paindeaer, McHBNRY, ILL. Clip th s coupon and mall it with 10c In silver, or pix 2 cent stamps to National Art Co Security Building, St. Louis, Mo. is In full, ant sent'to you by return mail, post paid. giving j our name and address in full, and the Part for which this coupon calls will be sent " " * "* IMS The thumb is an erf ailing index of character. The Square Type ta- Cicates a strong wiii. great energy and firmness. Cioeely allied is the Spaiulated Trp^-the thumb of those of advancec* ideas and business ability B«h of these types belong to the busy man or woman; ana Demorwt'e Fami.y Maeazioe pre­ pares e*;>e€i&Hy for such persons a whole volume of new ideas, con­ densed in z. e~»ce. ?o ti record of the whole world's work for a month may be read in half an hour. The Conical Type indicates refinement, culture, and a love of music, poetry, and fiction. A person with this type of thumb will thor­ oughly enjoy the literary attractions of Demorest's Magazine. The Ar- > tistic Type indicates a love of beauty and art, which will find rait pleasure in the magni£cent oil-pict­ ure of roses, 16J4 x 2nnches. repro­ duced from the original painting by De Longpre. the most celebrated of living flower-painters, which will be given to every subscriber to Demorest's Magazine for 1895. The cost of this superb work of art was $350.00; and the reproduction cannot be distinguished from the original. Besides this, an exquisite oil or water-color picture is pub­ lished in each number of the Maga­ zine, and the articles are so pro­ fusely and superbly illustrated that the Magazine is, in reality, a pc:^. folio of art works of the highest order. The Philosophic Type is the thumb of the thinker and inventor of ideas, who will be deeply inter­ ested in those developed monthly In Demorest's Magazine, in every one of its numerous departments, which cover the entire artistic and scientific field, chronicling every f»ct, fancy, and fad of the day. Demorest's is simply a perfect Family Magazine, and was long ago crowned Queen of the Monthlieg. Send in your subscription; it will cost only £2.00, and you will have a dozen Magazines in one. Address W. JENNINGS DKMOBEBT, Publisher, 15 East 14th Street, New York. Though not a fashion magazine, its perfect fashion pagee.and its articles on family and domestic matters, will be of superlative interest to those possessing the Feminine Type of Thumb, which indicates in its small size, tenderness, soft nail, and smooth, rounded tip, those traits which belong essentially to the itlef sex, every one of whom should subscribe to iorest*g Magazine. If you are unacquainted with its merits, send for a specimen copy (free), and you wiil admit that seeing these THUMBS has put jron in the way of saving money by finding in one Magazine everything to Mtiefjr tbe iiUrarjf Wilts si whole twilfc Uiited States War Clirii Ape} | Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Fau [ ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. I OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE [ and we can secure patent in less time than those (remotefrom Washington. Send mode!, drawing or photo., with descrip- Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of (charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. J A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents,with J {cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries • sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. OMP. PATCMT Orncc, WASHINGTON, D. C* iS V1TAL1S PHOTOGRAPHS* FROM LIFft. #\ade a Well *\ao of /A* 1st Day. VITALIS 10th Day? THE GREAT 20th Day. FRENCH REMEDY 3othDay Produces the Above Besults in 30 Days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using VITALIS. It quickly and surely re­ stores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Mem­ ory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self abuse or excess and indiscretion. Wards ofl insanity and consumption. Insist on having VITALIS, no other. Can be carried In vest pocket. By mail. $1.00 per package, or six for $6.00, with a positive written guarantee to can Or refund the money. Circular free. Address C ALU SET RLS1EIIY COMPANY, Chicago, I1L For sale at Stor.v'e Drag Store, McHenry, STK/V a, i WM-H. COWLIN, Woodstock * - Illinois Prosecutes all classss and kinds of claims Mkinst the United States for ex-Solditrs, tEair Widows, Dependent Bel&tlves or Heirs. • specialty is mad* in prosecuting old and MlSCtt ' All ? Postage Stamps are sue WM, H. COWL1H plot» Besides**. Madi»oi> «t. Wo»<l«to<»c ilons promptly answered if losed for reply. MMSMMMMSMtMM R I P A N S 4 B U L E S ! W.L.DOUCLAS |$3 SHOEN'?^^ And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Misses are thp Best in ihe World. Bee descriptive advertise­ ment which appeals in this paper. Take no Sststitste. Insist on having W. I,. DOUGLAS' SHOES, with name and price ' st&mped on bottom. Sold by 8> Stoffel, West McHenry. ENTS. ! , ; FOR PROTECTSQII, HOT FOR ORHARIEUT. r «nu DUBOIS ft DUBOIS, Patent Attorneys. W Inventive Age Building, ^ WA8H1MOTO^ ^ REGULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. RIPAKS TABCjLES ARE the best Medl* due known for lndlgehtlont BlUoaAneM* Headache) Constipation, l>y*ix>p*la, Chronle Liver Troubles, DIZIIOCKH, Had Complexion, Dfoentery. Offensive Ureuth, nn<> nil orders of the 8tomaeh» Liver &nd Bowels. Ripans Tabules contain nothing injurious to the moHt delicate coiiHtitution. Are pleasant to take, bafe. effectual, and t?ivo immediate relief. Prico--Box via! )» 76 cent s; Package (4 boxes^ S2. May be ordered through nearest druggist u. fianiT'le free by mail. Addresb •t|h S E C " LKBT® til sacks, «quar<» cuts, frocks. Alberts. Two piece suits arid odd coats, vests and pants. Our utock Is tbe beet in town aDd from the the Diet manufacturers, and of the new est materials and colors. We are agents here for the ftmous Iiutcii©s8 wool Trottsm> ID all sizes, four styles, from 92 75 to 94. All wool aod positively wa£ tan ted not to rlp»or be of poor ma tarlal. SI. Paul Fur Overcoats. In ail sizes, abu warranted to be th» best for the money offered. Prlce6 $9 to <35, ID coon, Siberian dog mixed dog, buffalo, calf, etc. Now it the time to make year selection. We fiave just received a largo invoice of blankets, Si^awle, Undei wear, and such goods that yon will want this cold weather, and are offering bfg bargains in them. Boots and Shoefi# We have a larj kinds. r »took e the Wi warm foot wear, and waka all knit boot. abbttrs of all In Drop in and see what we have in Gloves and Mittens, if you wan< something good. V. i^rOBOCEBIES. V1-*' We have the usual large, fresh stock, at Low^»t prioe|| mmm TLOUB. Don't Tared -ftiiit Old Hleepy Eye Flour still takes the lead, and flatter­ ing reports are coming in from all those that hkve. used it. We .also have Buckwheat Flour, Rye PI -a r* **, .1 e.--i. ft .« O. nJUi, uiauuui (AliU vl/ill iXOUia JLXViii tuu mills I 'Baer's choice*' Syrup takes the cake. *• (,• . * * V"'\y ML "D _ V MoHeiipy. ittllnoifli. F. L. McOmbers I Q4N SAVE YOU BIG I Most teoeivfld staoks of Cftpc, Bcarfs, Gloves, Mittens. Hosiery, Hoods aad Yi Oil Oloths and Carpets. Crockery, Stoneware »nd Glassware. A complete stock of O. H. Fargo and W. L. Douglas' custom made and folly warranted Boots and Shoes. L. Oandee's Rubber Goods are the best and not found wanting during tbe eleven years we bave sold them. F^lt Boots, Knit Boots and Socks. . Beloit Duck Coats, Overalls, Shirts, rants and Jaekets, are tally warranted, and the lowest prices possible on standard goods. Pure Groceries, Teas, Spices, Provisions and Produce. * mistrary's, fanoy, and Uhlek's Best Flour on Tap always. SIMON STOFFEl* Insuring PBOPEFOT. The Best Made,® . The Most Durable, The Best Looking, The Most Convenient The Best Baker, and: Tne Best Heater, . In the best and most liberal companies forms viJ small part of tnrr business, and will be continued at the old |)ria$i£le&, . Youra • .>- lime bnsinesB For this and called eees what I hwe, tee with every stove. - , » 5 ONBY Awrftten L • SI C O M B E R # Dealer in General Hardware, West McHenry, III. I JULIA i DKAI.BR IN ROB MIX, LT*» MP---- BURLIN Alto a fuU JUne Sf Oil* and Colors conUantly'm hand. MANlJr ACTURERF OF t«»AT«IIT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLE*. •HD A OCXPLBTB STOCK OW COPPER IMPROVED 18tatio|iery| Jc Drbggiata' 8midrie||f PBE8CBIPTI0NS W R I T E Carefully ccmponnded by a Registered PnaimadSt, Tour Patronage Is respectfully solicited CATALOGUE PRICES ) e JULIA A. /STOUT. One Door Wetl of Rtvertide Rw*e, McHenry, Jit f|7' ;.^i DEA.LKB UK A1 the Bakery, Having secured the Agency of the WASHBURN GOLD^ MEDAL-* ̂FLOUR. The Best in the World. Is now prepared to furnish customers the same, either by the sack or barrel, at Low Prices, and guarantee satisfaction. There is no better flour offered to the buying public, a trial of which will convince the most skeptical, (fell and get a sack and bit convinced that what we say is true. Also, a full line oi Fresh Family "Groceries and l^^er^ always on hand. C. R. HUBER. McHenry, 111., 1894. ^ JUSTEN BROS., • ' X or by mail • THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO J 10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW "SORK CITY. 'Ji •MM A superb mammoth tlntoptraph In 12 colors br rae dlstlngutBhed artist, Maud Humphrey. It U 2 feet long and 11 laches wide and will lie sent jree if you tell your frlrniU. It Is called OVT \ ISITING," ana shows a beautiful, dimpled darling clad In a warm, rich, fur-lined cloak, basket and umbrella In hand: she pulls the •now covered latch, while her golden hair shlm- ™er»in tlie sunshine, her checks blush with health and vigor and her roguish eyes sparkle merrily. Sure to delight you. A copy will be S®. iree' Postpaid, if you promise to tell your mends and send n cents in stamps or sliver for a tONe months' trlal^iubscrlptlon to THE WHOLE FAMILY, an illustrated monthly magazine with itodM, anecdotes, fashions ana all articles of interest by nasi autuors and cash question contests mc SSMKLL PUB. CO„ ISA Summer 8t* Boatoo. BOURBOlfSr PURE RYE 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 the weak, sick, agec and infirm. If you cannot procure It of your drngglit o' liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.60 we wil I express prepaid to any address a full quart cample bottle of Old Elk Bye or Bourbon . STOLL, VMMTTK ! CO., DISTILLER^ Lexington, Sy. DEALERS I> (-OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILI. |) McHENRY, ILL. STOVES. TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPlfH, ETC. FINE F¥BN1TUBB NOl YOU ARE WRONG1 Thia man is not complaining that ho hasACORNon his toe, but is shouting We have the largest stock oi ry coun wliich bre tbe World's Stove in McHenry county, among ffVOO WMT MF0RIMT10N MOST Addre»» a letter or postal card to CLiiis conrimr, THE PBEM llsNo«s,!sr"" Managing Attorn ML GTON. D. TT WABHINI _ PEmnom psoevmo for SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, CHILDREN, PARENTS. Also, for Soldier* and Sailors disabled in the line of duty in tbe reaml>r Army or N ary IIBM tbe war. Burvlvor* of toe Indian wars of 18S2 to 1843, and tbetr widows, now entitled. Old and rejected claims a specialty. Tbooamda entitled to nlgher_rat«e. Bend for new lawfcS® Qbarge XOT adTWa. , WtiiSWSCeHfHl. % S Acorn Stoves ̂ If you want a Ckiok or Heating Stove, either Coal or Wood.be sure and see us before you buy * -Table and Pocket Cutlery, Of the best makes, and warranted. In abort. In our store can be found anv article usually kept In a flm class Hard ware store, and we wl'l always make onr prices right. Call and see us when in jwant of anything In our itpv* Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attended to; XeSn OVER 1,000,000 ACORN STOVES! I IN USE AND FOR 6ALE BY IW oHeary,;IU. OF ALL KINDS, With two stores, one on the West side and one on th< Eaal side, (McHenry), they present to the buying public ^I-arger Stockof ^ all kinds of . • ' . (FCBNITCHB Than ever before, which wo are oflering at greatly • Reduced Prices. Now ia the :time to Buj. I9-We also keep In stock a full line of samples of CABP£TS, and we cam ; give yob any thing from tbe cheapest to the finest BrusseJa at tower prtoea thas* any other bouse In the county. •• TRUNKS : "' •$ •*£•*! 't h, . »* \ : We have taken greatpalns lji selecting onr • U N D E R T A K I N G S U P P L t E S r Coffins, Caskets and Trimmings ot the latest design*. Eventing nrw and elegant. We keep nothing but the best. Do not fall to call and see us when la- want of anything In our line. SPLENDID HEAR&E in oonnectlon. will te famished at Reasonable RaHHh- m .•? ̂ i • r i - jt"

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