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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1894, p. 8

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ve head ttfth* for txe It* "rV of the Battle Creek Sani- 1TM iwcently asked in one o! hi* Mdtfdfay erening (Question Box Lecture#, H it were light, when children when chil dwft inherited a craving for stimulants iHwtfOOhol and tobacco, to gratify the erwritac. In reply he said that he did not befiteve children ever inherited morbid ap- yetitee; if they lived where they could )•" have an abundance of peaches, plump, %:* pears and other fruits with finely flavor­ ed juices, they would not be likely to take Up these habits. What children Bome- tifloee do inherit is a weak nervous system <» w«ak will and a weak constitution. A leeble, nervous child may be prevailed , Upon to take whisky or tobacco and ; - grow to like its eff< eta; The directeiiects of tobacco on the nervous system are t ^oo thing and quieting--the remote vfleets •/ *re not considered by the users. Dr. ? ' Kellogg said that once he was expostn- ' latiDg with a clergyman for using to­ bacco when he responded: *j» ; iliU its Uijt --il1 cares and trouble® iil of tor C, V ^tacco smoke. When I get tired Qiit with fey':"aay pariah duties or weary fronr writing viermone,1 seek the solace of a cigar." ^ * * Now all the tobacco did for this man > "Was to obtund his nerves and stupefy jam. He was just as tired aa he was be- his m F. L. McOmber's.V & ^ ' 'V fcft., ; _ ST^ r lore, only he bad erased I ' „ fatigue. ' : ^ f t i • f t ' ' to A child ought to be educated in forti- tude, courage and endurance so as to ir ineet the trials of life without the aid of V| 5x tiny artificial stimulant, and he ought to | i'1 have his appetite so educated that he •. Will hare no morbid craving. There 1 aeems to be a growing desire in the world , for some kind of nerve tickle, or nerve- obtunding drug which shall give a tern- J!^ . porary felicity. But this is simply dis­ counting future enjoyment for the sake of i'nfv ', having it to-day, and is very much like / ̂ ^discounting a good note for 50 per cent I.»f its face value.--Helen Manning. I Save Yon a Big per cent ON anything in the Stove line. This is not merely an as­ sertion, but nnsitive fact- The number of Stoves and Kinjjes sold by us thus tfcr this 'season, is ahe«tf i t* any pttivitous sale in the records of our cityt The universal satisfaction given by the Peninsular Stoves, ?r superiority in style and finish, and abov© thp prices at which them ia giving us THF, STOVE TRADE ^ 'V OP THE COUNT^. / / • * 'V;1* I HAVE AN FX0EPTI.0NAL1Y FINE LINE OF SfeEte? from 40c. to^3,75. MoHemy OPEN TO AtL COMERS* :!RP; A Large and Elegant Stock of the Choicest Jackets, Gapes and Qtoaks * * '"•» ' >n' lf>it Wj ̂ ; fVw * 1̂% IT FLOATS- B5ST FOR SHIRTS. : Tiifc'r'TOCTcn a GAMBLE co. , Type • / ) $• % i * BABIES Cry for It. •KVUUFNCLURCD FOR SO M y TBN *11 known firm of Joseph Belfeld & Co whose ety>es are the very newest and original, We now have about 300 garments in stock, and can fit and euit all, as prices will not be a bar to a sale, as we mast close oat the wbolo stock each year. j&*Garmen£s *re in black, navy, navy, brown, tan and fawn checks, mixtures and stripes. inter y;« ,%• -.V.J, _ PATRONS UVWfi I* KcHEKRY & Ute COS. The Boot and Shoe Season; t" 1 J ' Is now in fuii blasL To do youreeives the most grood yon should remember that we are showing the be-t and largest aseorlment of footwear in town. Mishawauka k«it boots, folt bot t«, Gerraait socks in men's and boys' fizes, and overs to match. Rubber boots!# over-bhoea and felt shoes Have just received a splendid stock o| children's misses' and toys' school show at prices to suit the times. Overcoats and Suits. " ' full line ot seasonable Hardware, always. F. L. Mc0%IBE THE PEOPLE Will if aye It. For Sale at wholesalll and Retail. . * 180 new, ityligh, f<nd dnrable OVERCOATS! lo all sizes for children, boy* and men. In colors and black. Prices range from $3.76 to $25 lor men. A l l w e a s k i s t o b e a l l o w e d t o show them, ' Fall and Winter Suits* > 4 Jo sacks, iquare cut*. fh)ck». Prince Alberts. I'm pf« ce suits and odd coals, vests and pants. Our stock Is tbe best In town and from the the best manufacturers, and of the new inntarlajg anj PftlnM We ate agents here for the. ^mous Dutchess Wool Trousers* In all sizes, four styles, from <2 7fi to 94 All wo»l and positively war, ranted not to rip or be of poor ma t«rlal. S1. Paul Fur Overcoats* In all SIZFS and warranted to be th< best for the money offered. Prlcef f9 to 835, In coon, Siberian dog mixed dog, buffalo, calf, etc. Now fir the tlmeHo make your selection. t. It is for your interest to select your Overcoat early before stock# ire being broken, to get the best results. Now is the th« time Our stock of Overcoats and Winter puits is very large, and we must convert them into cash, VVe offer you a large, clean, nowiy bought; for cash stock ot clothing to select from, which will pay yon to in­ vestigate. Remember that we always show the largest stock of Gloves and Mittens^ Underwear. Caps Lap Robes, Hor^e Blankets, DUC|L CoaiB, ivorwjj wool Fail us, Overall!*. Jersey ohirip. <xc. Orreries, Flour, Buck^tot, : • Yours for Fall business, ; . J ^ / V i . , J. MILLER, West McHenry. C hoice Corn Meal fAimf^ The World's ftSwt', and*at the right price. Daily capacity of mills, 1750C bbls, and the Flour used and pronounced the be&tall over the, world, No other mill claims such an output, and who can doubf but that it is the best with such a record. Makes more Bread, Makes Better Bread, Makes Whiter Bread/ Than any Flour in the w<*rld Try a sack of either of these two brands and satisfy yourself that the above statement is true, and if. true when in need ot flour you will want the best, and it you will leave your order at «he mill we will gee that you get it. ' * / t v - < 'McHENRY ROLLER Just taceiytd stacks of Cap?, Scarfs, Glove*, M lttena Hosiery, Foods and Yarni», ^ «OH Cloths and Carpets. Crockery, Stoneware and GiMtware A complete stock of O. H. Fargo and W. L Doug'ae' enstom m<»cie and fully 'warranfe<J Boots and Shoes. L. Oandee's Rubber Goods are the best and not found wanting during tbe eleven years we have sold them Felt Boots, Knit Boots and Socks. Beloit Duck Coats, Overalls, Shirts, rants and Jaekets, ar^J^te^ pilces possible on standard goods. ' _ ' >« , * Pure Groceries, Teas, Spi-es, Provisions and Prodn"®. v - * ' * -«* Plilsbury'e, tancy, and Chick's Beat Flour on Tapalwaya* •P u o U 'o 4- 'O "*t\ The thumb is an unfailing index of character. The Square *1 ype In­ dicates a strong will, great, energy and firmness. Closely allied is the Spatnlated Type, the thumb of those of advanced ideas and business ability Both of these types belong to the busy man or woman; ana Demorest'e Family Maeaziue pre­ pares especially for such persons a whole volume of new ideas, con­ densed in a t-mall space, po that the 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, poi'try, and fiction. A person with this type of thumb will thor­ oughly enjoy the literary attractions of Demoresfs Magazine. The Ar­ tistic Type indicates a love of beauty and art, which will find ran pleasure in the magnificent oil-pict­ ure of roses. lt% x 24 inchef, repro­ duced from the original painting by De Longpre, the most celebrated of living flower-painters, which will be given to every subscriber to Demoresfs Magazine for 1895. The cost of this superb work of art was $S50.00; and the reproduction cannot be distinguished from the original. Besides this, an exquisite oil or water-color picture is pub­ lished in cach number of the Maga­ zine. and the articles are so pro­ fusely and superbly Illustrated that the Magazine is, in reality, a folio of art works of the highest order. The Philosophic Type is the thumb of the thinker and inventor of ide is, who will he deeply inter­ ested in thope developed monthly in Demoresfs Magazine, in every one of its numerous departments, which cover the entire artistic and scientific field, chronicling every fact, fancy, and fad of tne day. Demorest's i« simply a perfect Family Magazine, and was long ago crowned Queen of the Monthlies. Send in your subscription; it will cost only S'3.00, and you will have a dozen Magazines in one. Address W. JENNINGS DUIOKEST. Publisher, 16 East 14th Street, New Tork. Though not a fashion magazine, its jtcrfect fashion pages,and its articles on family and domest ic matters, will be of superlative interest to those possessing the Feminine Type of Thumb, which indicates in its small size, slenderness, soft nail, and smooth, rounded tip, those traits which belong essentially to the, tw sex, every one of whom should subscribe to t's Magazine. If you are unacquainted with merit*, send for a specimen copy (free), and •DO will .admit that seeing these THUMBS has put ma in the way of saving money by finding in one Magazine everything to satisfy the literary wa&£a at the whole tmitlm.- w. L. Douclas v $3 S HOE WP 8QlfeAK?NG. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys •ad Hisses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise^ ment which appear s la tbit- paper. Take M Sctatltata. Insist on having W. li. DOUGLAS' SHOES, with name and price stamped on bottom. Bold by >. fttoffof. w*v*t Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat­ ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE and we can secure patent in less time iuau iuu&e remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-i | tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of], 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 . S N O W & C O J OPP. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. V1TAL1S a Well A\an of 1st Day. VITALIS THE GREAT •WL IGtfa Day. 20th Day. FRENCH REMEDY 3othT>a y - Produres the Aliuve itesulta 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 vij?or 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 VITALIS, no other. Can be carried in vest pocket. By mail. $1.00 per package, or six for $5.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure Mr refund the money. Circular free. Address CALUMET REMEDY COMPANY, Chicago, 111. For ealeat Story's Drugstore, McHenry. . sJmk RIP AN S iSpTiBULES REGULATE THE1 STUMAUH, LIVER and BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. RIPAXB TABl." I.KH ore the best Medi­ cine known fur Indigestion, lllllouxii lleadaehe, Con»tipu(l«n. DynpcpnU, C'hroiilci !,««•«.»T»«..HI,.. ni..i;r. Dysentery, (Ifft-ntlve llrrutb, anil all dis­ orders of the Stomach, ilvcr and liowels. Kipans Tabules contain nothing injurious to themoKt- delicate constitution. Are pleasant to take, safe, effectual, and give mmi. diate relief. i'riciv--lloi'ti vials), 75 cents ; Package (4 boxes), 92. May be ordetfid through nearest druKKi»t, or by mall. Sample free by mail. Address THE n!ri CHERSSCAL CO 10 BRADUK STREET, MEW LORK CITY. | IV DTAUbi i s . KA -T t W • iffi? JT3T£Sm«. SST rqp. ' |fil« $wm 6 DUBOIS, Patent Attorney i t > <«MtlV<; ISUiHXUlg,- iu»!swiiar,TO(i' O i aaeeuotes, rasnions ana »u arm ien ui IUICI • . r . . / , beat nuthorgand c»h quegtion contgta nwotteiy. , f; #»•#!!?* • ̂ « » 8 t - ***»• **• A superb mammoth tintopraph in 12 colore by the distinguished artist, Maud Humphrey. It is 2 feet Ion*? and H indies wide and will oe wn; free if >o»i ielt y«nr friends* It is calle "Ot*T VI.siTiJfO," ana BIIOWS a beautiful, dimpled darling clad In a warm, rlcli, fuiMiueci cloak, basket and umbrella In band; she jmlls the grow covered latch, while her polden hair shim­ mers in the sunshine, her cheeks blush with health and vigor and roguish eyes sparkle merrily. Suretodelktit you* Acopywulbe sent itee, postpaid, if you promise to tell your friend* au<i send 14 cents in stamps or silver for three months* trial subscription to THE WHOLE FAMILY, an Illustrated monthly magazine with stories, anecdotes, fashions and all articles of interest lv SEC IMTMIH RITY ROD CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ffiiPBOVEO g Rods W R I T E PRICES > CATALOGUE SIMON STOFPEL. InSURIKCc FBOPUIIT. In the best and most liberal companies f<»rms no email part of our business, and will be continued at the old stand CD 8ame%u8ine8f principles, by Yours truly - SIMON STOFFKL. mm i i , i j.ji »' 11 » sJir-i • ; v. k JULIA A. STORY, 1 " DEALER IN Drugs «& Medicines. P i V~"" ' .* i , ' "»*p"1 1 -- "A FDU LIME (F Dmss. Clem'cals, Dp Stuffs, Paints, v Oils and Colors conttanlly on hand. Alto a full \line of PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICU^ ; -4 E~M*&NW •TOOK OF Stationery! 4c Druggiita' Sundrie||> PHYSICIANS' fii£l^a]Ml(0HS ||f* Cpsfcfuliy rompoaiided by a Registerad PbaxfiMcUt. . , , Your Fatronage la reapeetfally MUeltwS. • mm -1 "JULIA i. : One D6» We* of Mtvertid* House, McHenry, 111 m*: If ff f I HURRAH FOR TOE HOLIDAYS. GEO, - - BESLEY'S, s < " WEST MoHFNRY. • '>[ In making our annual bow to the buying public we would inform them that we are better than ever prepared this season to meet their wants From a Penny Whistle Up. t Books for Youi fl, Books for Old, Blocks, Etc. short, if yoa want a present for your wife, daughter, eon or your_,be»t yon cannot fail of finding what yon waut by calling at our atorft. take your first pick. All must be sold before Jannary 1st. GEO. W. BESLEY. at McHonry, Nov 20, 1894 . A1 the Bakery, M~Hinrr Having secured the Agency of th0 WASHBURN BOURBON& PURE RYE Shipped pure and unadulter-. ated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and whole­ some tpnic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happi­ ness to the weak, sick, aged and infirm. If yon cannot procure It of your drnggtat or liquor dealers, upon receipt ot fl.50 we will express prepaid to any address a fall daart aample bottle of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon] STOLLVMRAITAiCO., BIStlLLCRt, Lezincton, Ky. | DEALER IK (OPPOSITE BISHOP** Iff] MCHENRY, ILfc. STOVES, TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPLIES, NOI TOO#?E WRONG1 This man is not complaining that ho has A CORN on his toe, but is shouting IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT 1 Managing Attornfe iSHINOTON.D.C, Address a letter or postal card to claims coiwPAirr, JOHN WEDDERBURN, • . Manag' - P.O.Box 463. WASHIMt PENSIONS PROCURED FOR SOLDIERS, WIDOWS. • , CHILDREN, PARENTS. A bo, for Soldiers and Sailors disabled in the line 6t «nty in iue resral»r Anny or Navy tlaee tbe war. Survivors of the Indian wars of 1SS3 to 1843. and their widows, now entitled. Old and rejected claims ft specialty. Thouaands entitled to higher rates. W e Stove in McHenry county, am(.ng which are the World's Best lAcorn Stoves, "If you want a Cook or Heating Stove, either Coal or Wood, be sure and see us |>efore you buy. Tcb e and Pocket Cutlery, 6f~tbe best makes, and warranted In ebort. In our store can be found anv article ysually kept In a flrslc1 ass Hard ware store, and we will always make our prices right. Call and see us when lo want of anything In our line. ' rr tvr ir* The Beat in the World, Is now prepared to furnish customers the same) either by the sack or barrelr at Low Prices, and guarantee satisfaction. . c/j There is no better flour offered to the buying which will convince the most skeptical. Call and get a sack and be • otfrinced that what we say »true#/*,; ^ M*. ^ ^ ^ Also, a full line ot Fresh Family Groceries" and Balery^up]>TJ«l always on hand. C. R. HUBER. McHenry, 111., Iff*. . JUSTEN BROS., DEALERS IN FINE FrBMTFBE OF ALL KINDS, and Repalriffff romptly Attended tp; OVER 1,000,000 AOORN STOVES JACOB B3N5LETT|| USE AND FOR SALE BY7 " * : t; - V.,< & With two stores, one on the West side and one on the Kftbt 8id% ;<|dcHe4iry), they p?«eent to the buying public A Larger Stock of • '•• - r- , all kinds of ^ ' >•_ ^ r , •<*- I FUItMTUHE ^ * • Than ever before, wblcb W« ^ are ofierlng at great); . • Reduced Prices. NoW'li the time to Buy. ^ |ft.We also keep in stock a full line of samples of OARPXTS, and/ire eaa give w>h anything from tbe cheapest to tbe finest Brussels at lowe|-JffM* 4 •ny other bouse ta HM county. • ; " /<% TRUNKS AT COSTs ' t We have taken great.palns'.In selecting cw " ' U N D E R T A K I N C 8 U P P L I E S Coffins. Caskets and Trimmings ot tbe late|t designs. Everything new and elegant. We keep nothing but the best. Do not fall to call and see us when In want of anything In our .Hue. SPLENDID HEARSE ln ©onnectlon. will be furnished at Reasonable Rate* S-rW

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