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

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tntt Kring*. G«hI Begg*iug ig a regular trade in many ! tottrts of the world. Some who practice I-It may almost be said to make it an art, or a profession. A (food mendicant, ff like a good salesman, studies his eus- 1 tornera, discovers their weak points, if he can, and trades upon them. A w French writer, who has given much at- *&> ten lion to the subject, describes at- h the methods by which such peo- T: pie- who set their; living11 by pauperi- . culture"--play upon the superstitions •*' of their victims. • . There is a common notion that giving ft alms brings good fortune. tf „ "Go to the sorbonne," says our French r * author, "on the days of examination \ • for the bachelor's decree. See the col- legians, each with his dictionary under $ his arm, on his way to make the fa­ ll mens Latin version, on the success of Iwhi«h all his future depends. A cloud I;*?;" of beggars settles down upon them. |S;c ' «"A sou, monsieur, a morsel of bread,. £C' It frill bring you happiness.' "The candidate hurries on. ^ • " 'You will be blackballed, monsieur,' * the beggar continues. f. "The sinister prediction always takes ' effect; the collegian pulls out his purse, !) and the beggar turn® away chuckling.*' The same thing is seen at the Hotel de Ville on the days of examination for iv;,* . a ceruiictttc <ji a oil £ * ' and when there are it* going on, there may : v , thither go the beggars: for gamesters v,and sporting men are famous for their aoperstitiousness. • " CmrtuN or the- Nlgh^vf^l'.f 5 , ;. . Nocturnal creatures assume night ao- \+,: \ tivity for some other reason than that n 7 they cannot see by day, or that they X ' see better by night. The bat sees ad- jjfc ft" mirably in the brightest sunlight, lis y anyone knows who has ever teased one w , by poking a stick at it. It will open its mouth and make an angry grab at \ the stick, when it is not near it by • several inches. Prof. Bolles says it is if*1? the same with owls. They see perfect- ly in bright sunlight and better at ^ •, sught than most creatures. no examinations be races; and *1 m TEE BABIES n for It. TIE PEOPLE Will Have ft. i.if % 4 51! I ' A Large and Elegant Stock of the Choicest > ^ - **"Tj Jackets,Capes and Cloaks. The World's Best, and at the right price. Daily capacity of mills, 1750C bbls, 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 beat with such a record. Sakes more Bread, akes Better Bread; makes Whiter tfreai ~ ... - ,v .•V*. - Than any Flour in the w< rid Try a sack of ei&ior of these two brands and satisfy yourself that the above statrifcent is true, and if true when in need of flour you will want the best, and ii you will leave your order at .he mill we will see that >ou get it. McHENRY ROLLER MILLS. Q OUR OWN COUNTRY ! £ubli*hed Weekly, Price, 25c. perNumber. CLUBBING PBICE TOBE&DESE OF TBI PI AI HI EAIE& i . v - t e n • C E T N ' CRAND OPPORTUNITY I ^ \ SOW I-i YOUR TIME 10 GET I PE GSEAT - H002RN jmOTURQn • AHEBICA, For the Mere Cost rf i^Tici^tion, You Feed It; Your Family Needs Jit; Everybody Ovgrht to Have it mm" OUB OWN COUNTRY " warmly endo/reed by President Cleveland, Ex Pros'-1 dent H- rnsnu. ihe Bisnops of theCmmhis, fatuous College Presiilenta auii many otlier itist'iipnisiiert people . It roDtMER fv«r »•(> grand PhotrgraphH of American fernery, in Roym Purple Color#, p:ei uring an" descrtbinv everv si ate and section of our conn'ry, embracing all the gr^at na.ural wonoers. r oh and ra< y cr ar»t'irr eketo.hes, famous localities, the homes or'. he peo, le, our great battleiieids auo their monument*, wild Western •cnes, the InilifnBftud their Furroundinfrs, e«ricliei! w ih nnendotes adventures, heroic and Motoric, incidents, fnriring hii immense and beautiful lolio volume of nearly 31(1 massive pages at d over Wiu splendid photographs. ONLY 10 CENTS A "WEEK TO OUR STJBSCRIB£RS. t oinpltte iu a Seiies of 20 Numbers B»«f'rtnred for b? ib«* vpi tiown firm of Jogrph Beifeld'& Co Ifrhose sty rs ar#» the very i.ewesr jUlm! original. We now bstv# about 100 it»riiicnts In «rock and can fit ud cult all, m prlc a will not be u •r to % tale, a* we must ciom oill he ftholo stock ckch year S B^*OHrment» are in black, navy, ^svy, brown. ta • and fawn cbttoks fbixtures ai:d strlpea. PATRONS LIVING IN McKENRY & LAKE COS. The Boot and Shoe Season Is now in iuM blaet. To do yourselves the mopt ffood you should ramember that we are showing ihe be t. ? tid inr?f>st assorlment of footwear in town. Miahawauka knit, boola, felt ho« t4, German socks in men'** md boys' ^izes, and overs to tn itch. Rubber boots, over-.-hoed and felt *hoes Have just recei ved a splendid stock of children's misses' and toys* school shoes at prices to suit the timea. , sf i«v ' -, Overcoats and Suits. ^ "k * ^ ^ ConpB for No.21, Our Ova Cooiitfy, I-SUED BY, The PlaindetHdr, Mchenry, ill. Clip th s coupon and mall It with 10c IJ. silver, or six 2 c^nt fifaropst© National Art Co Security Building, St. ouip, Mo. • giving your name and address in full, ard the Part for be sent to you by return mail, post paid. irhich this coupon calls will itjHsb. *od dimtlbfir OVERCOATSI fn all sizes for children, boys nnd •^|nen. In color* and hlack. Prices flange (roui §3.76 to 925 for men. All we aek la to be allowed to bow Khem, ^ Fall and Win) »> 8«cJ?s, cqaar<> cuts.\ frocks. Prlnep I' f r'8. i wo |>i< ce suits acdoddlf: ate. vests and pants. Our stocM s tbe beat In town and from the the! oet manufacturers, and of the new ;tst inatcrittls and colors. 1 B®» We are agents bere for tbe faoiout ^ • -V • s - mntWhnwrr 4riJI %ai it'.', '• muteness wool tmsbiI) ? In all size*, four styles, from 92 7c| |o #4 All wo<>l and positively war| ranted not to rip or be of poor ma terlal. ^ It is for your interest to select your Overcoat early before stoeks are bein^ broken, to get the best results. Now is the the time Our stock of Overcoats and winter euits is very large, and we must convert them into cash, We offar you a large, clean, newly bought tb^'ca^h, stock of clothing to select from, which will pay you to in­ vestigate Remem1 Mittens, Ui that we always show the largest stock of Gloves and ~erwear. Caps Lap Robes, Horae Blanketa, ^rool O.vtsrails. Jersey Shirt?, . Jjist received stacks of Cnpr, Scarfs, Olovfl't ^ittens Hosiery, Foods and Yartta, Oil Cloths and Carpets. Crockery, StonewarG'and Gias^Ware A complete sto'k ut C. H. Farito ard W. L Doug'as' custom m»de and fully warranted BootK and Shoes. L. Oandee's Rubber Goods are the best ard nht found wantingduring tbe eleven years we have sold them F< It Bcots, Knit Boots and So. k«. Beloit Duck Corns, Overalls, Shirts, ran ssnd Jaekcts, are fully wSrractec?,*nd ttae loweat prices possible on standard goods. „ v Pure Groreries, Teas, Spikes, Provisions and Prodn~e. Pillabnryir, t^ltey.alutCblck's Bern Flour on Tapalwi-ya. < ^ SLWONSTOF n the best and most liberal crmpmies f rms no pmall part ofotir business, and will be continued at the old btand on same business pikwiple*, Uy Yours truly • A ^ - Hi, :CU'.| 5"-.:' • • sf.: h\C 1 Wm:' The thumb is an unfailing index of character. The Square 1 ype in­ dicates a stri ng will, great energy and firmness. Closely allied is the Spatnlated Type, the thumb of those of advauceil" ideas and business ability 4Joth of these types belong to the busy man or woman; and Demorest's Family Magazine pre­ pares especially for such persons a whole volume of new ideas, con­ densed in a small space, so that the record of the whole world's work for a month may be read in half an hour. Tbe 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 Demores't's Magazine. The Ar­ tistic Type indicates a love of beauty and art, which will find ran pleasure in the magnificent oil-pict­ ure of rot.es. 16J4 x~24 inches, repro­ duced from the original painting by De Longpre, the most celebrated of living flower-painters, which will I life given to every subscriber to Demorest's Masazine for 1895. The cost of this 6uperb work of art was £350.00; and the reproduction cannot be distinguished from the original. Besides this, an exquisite oil or water-oolor picture is pub­ lished in each number of the Maga­ zine, and the article* are so pro­ fusely and superbly illustrated that the Magazine is, in reality, a pc._ folio of art works of the hishest order. The Philosophic Type is the thumb of the thinker and inventor of ideis, 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 fact, fancy, and fad of .the day. Demorest's is simply a perfect F;ijnily Magazine, and was long ago crowned Queen of the Monthlies. Send in your subscription: it will cost onlv jsJ.OO, arid you will have a dozen Magazines in one. Address \V. JENNINGS Dsmorkbt, Publisher, 15 East. 14th Street, New York. Though not a fashion magazine, its perfect fashion pages,and its articles on family and domestic matters, will be of superlative interest Jo those possessing the Feminine Type of Thumb, which inuicates in its small size, slenderness, soft nail, and smooth, rounded tip, those traits which belong essentially to the Mutter MX. every one of whom should subscribe to Demorest's Magazine. If you are unacquainted with its merits, send for a specimen copy (free), and you will admit that seeing these THUMBS has put Jou in the way of saving money by finding in one (agazine everything to satisfy the Literary waata at tbe whole fMuilr- Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat* Sent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. JOUR'OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE J and we can secure patent in less time than those ^ remote from Washington. f Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip­ tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till palent is secured. A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SN0W&C04 Opp. PATENT OrricE. WASHINGTON, D. C. 'O £ v) 1 8-:.f V1TAL1S RAPHE® & Well A\ao of 30th 1st Bay. VIIALIS loth D*y7 THE GREAT 2Oth Day. FRENCH REMEDY Produces the Altove Kesults 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 off insanity and consumption. Insist on having VIT ALIS, no other. Can be carried in vest pocket. _H.v mail. $1.00 per package, or six for SS5.00, with a pusitive written guarantee to care or refund the money. Circular free. Address CALUMET ltEJlEiiY COJU'iNV, Chicago, •»- For sale at Storv'e Drug Store. McHenry. BURLIN MANUFACTURERS OP g Eo WRITE CATALOGUE C vaaSi RIPANS TABULES Diitei States_warCleiiiB Ape; j WM. H- COWLIN, Woodstock * - Illinois a»[«B?C^8iTU1la?8*',&n'i k,ml8 of claims WM, B. COW LI Ik Qgoe at Ha«11»QB at. Wnr.rfutorv ^SSHOE - REGULATE THE STOMACH, UVER AND BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. RIPANS TABULES arc the best Xedl. due known for Indigestion, KlIlovniieiMi, llcadache, Coit^tlpatloji, Chroni* SJvcr liud tuin|/u'Xioilf dysentery, Offensive lircutb, end all di<t« ordem of the Liver and Kowel*. Ripana Tabules contain nothing injurions to tho most delicate constitution. Are meatiant to take, safe, clft^tu&l, and pive iinmeUiatf relief. Frioe-- ilo*itt vialt;)* 75cent»^ Tackage(4bozenV $2. May he ordr-red through nearest druggist* or by mail. free by mail. Address J8 JHE BEST. NO SQUEAKING. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladle*, Boys •ad Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise­ ment which appear* la thta paper. Take so 8a1»tit«t*. I&siAt on having W. L DOVCLAS' SHOES with name and prloa vfiamped on bottom. Sold bjf > ttoffMv West MeHenry. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL. CO., 10 SITtUCK STREET, NEW l'OUK CITY. BOURBON & 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, aged and infirm. If you cannot procure It of your druggist 01: liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we wil 1 express prepaid to any address a full quart r ample bottle of Old Elk Bye or Bourbon. STOLL, VMMTTIt i CO.. DISTILLERS, Lexinfftook Kj. A »uperb mammoth tinto^raph in 12 colors by »J distingula!w>d artist, Maud Humphrey. It U t feet; long and 14 incbes wide and wilt ne w?.e yo" your frtenilH OIT \ tsmso," aua shows darljng clad la baaf-pt sent It Is called beautiful, dimpled t - - warm, rich, fur-llued cloak, a utiibrella In hand; she pulls the covered iatch, while her golden hair sbim- i10 sunshine, her cheeks bhwh with an2 and her roguish eyes sparkle merrily. Sun* to UHielit jou. A copy will be yrour sent free. .--• Pf'stoatd, If you promise to tVll you three months"trial Bub^r'lpuW °' **' THE WHOLE FAMILY, tn irnsirttpd monthW mazarine with Rtorlek ftnecdotes, fashion# and all articles of Interest by ai-tv;crs -and cash ^.lestion eonteats monthly. HflftfcFu, i'UB. cort itf6 kumxaer Boston^-- ff YIJII WANT INFORMATION ABO# PENSIONS Address a letter or postal card to fREJPBEil CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, F. O. Box 4SS. WASH Managing Attornay, XNDTON.D.a soldier8T,ons ^IDOWm, CHILDREN, PARENTS. Also, for Soldiers and Bailors disabled In the line of duty tn tbe regular Army or Navy sine* tbe var Survivors of the Indian wars of 1883 tbeir widows, now entitled. Old and r< a speclaltr. Thousands entitled to Bend jfornewlawa. Ko Cil&rge lor adv^ St. Paul Fur Ov8rcoatt. In all 6Izp8 and warranted to bo th' b»>8t for rhe money oflered. Prices $9 to S35, Id coon, Siberian dogs mixed dog. buffalo, calf, etc. Now Is tue time to make vnur selection. C hole# Corn Mual. Ere^h Groceries, Flour, Bucfcwbeat^ Graham and } Yoora for Fall business^ JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry, HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Insuring m IS rf i JULIA A. STORY; TFT DEALER IN dSc Medioinei. ; '4^ A I Drop, Cbeicais, Die Stifls, Paints, 'OUM end CWor# <m*la«Uv m Aamd. Aim * Ml ^ PAtENT MEDICINE8, TOILET A^TICLfei. c A.VD A O MPLKTK STOCK OF {StationeryI & Drnggiats' 8undri««. PHY8ICIANS' FB£ECBIFTI0N$i •T Carefully <*cmpoui>ded by a Begiatered Pha.martofc Your Patronage ia respect fally aalioited. A. UTORY, One Door West of Rwtrtide L owe, McHenry, 1U lljityjljJ! DB4L.BB I« SITE BISHOP'S MILL. McHfi,N.Ry, ILL. STOVES, TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPLIES, HEADQUARTER8 AT GEO, - W. - BESLEY'S, WEST MoHFNBY. In making our annual b3W to the buying public we would isform g| them that we are batter than cyer prepared this season to meet | their wants In From a Penny Whistle L INE2ti .ni. U Books far Yourg, Books ftr Old, Blocks, Eto; " v'x.V * ">/<? }S' , In Bhort, if you want a present for your wife, daughter, son or your best girl, you cannot fail of finding what you want by calling at our store. Come and ^Ul sDust be Bold before January 1st. ,v . 4 » - f. 5s '• • t • • West McHonry, Nov. 20, 1894 C. R. HUBER, At the Bakery, %' McHenry, gecttted ttie Ag mcy of -th* WASHBURN GOLD*"** EDA XK..JiL^ih i« t t i V P l r * The Best in the Wor!d. Is of>W prepared to furnish customers the same, or barrel, at Low Prices, and guarantee satisfaction. 4S- - " ' There ia no better flour rffered to the buying public, atrial of which will convince the most skeptical^ Pftll and get a sack and be onviaced that what we say i* trae. Also, a full line ot Fresh Family Groceries and Bakery Supplies always on band. ** . } ^'*A " the saok*;'^ R. HUBERi McHenry, III'.,' OEALEBS IN FINES FUBNITUBB NOl YOU AREAYrlONO « We have the largest stock of . .. . , ^tovein McHenry county, among This man is not complaining tl.at ho ^ich are the World's Bes|\'" hasA CORN on his toe, butis&hcutinjj 1; : # ' V Acorn Stoves. . V* J-' . if you want a Uook or Heating Stove, either Coal or Wood, be re and see us before you buy. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Of the best makes, and warranted In short. In our store can be found an; article usually kept In a first c'aas Hard ware (ttore, and we will always mnk# our prices right. Call and see us wbe# i«T wast of an) thing In our ; *f Jobbing ar«d S?epaIrlviM' Piomptly Attended to: OVERI^aO,OOQ ACORN ST0«S|| IAMB BONSLETT, > v?>ri •& y-* y'-'t 'K"p x-Jfzrtdhtfe-p.h*' V* i i . t IN USE AND FOH SALE BY "fe McHenry, 111. OP ALL KINDS, ?*• one on the West side and side, (McHenry), they present to the buyin A. Larger Stock of all kinds of ^xdRNirrrnR ® Tbsn ever before, wblcb ate oflering at greatly Reduced Prices. Now Is the time to Buy. %H-WWalM> keep in stock a full line of sample* of CARPETS, and we <«a give yob anjthinK from the cheapest to the finest Brussels at lower prices than any other bouse In tbe county. TRUNKS AT COST. n»- t We have taken great.palns in selecting our f j U N D E R T A K I N C S U P P L I E S , Coffins. Cnsketgand Trimming? ot tbe latest design^. Everything new and elegant . WP keep not hi na ; but tbe best* Do not tall to call and see us wbea In want or anything In our line. SPLKNTID tJEAF^E iu connection, will be furnished, at Reasonable Ratefc r. m •'Jm

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