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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1898, p. 10

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* T. U. DEPARTMENT. ArttelM Ud Nottees under the above head tarnished by the £,%dies of the W, 0, T 0, the editor oUtms no pari or credit for lit* wtn si." -PFLJ«5P *HH HALF HAS NEVER BEEN TOUD ' The principal o! a large preparatory #chooI for boys recently said: "Tobacco lb the bane of the school, and more boys break down in health and are sent home from its influence than from any other." ©r. A. C. Clinton, of San Francisco, physician to several boy's schools, says: good deal has been said about the •vile of cigarette smoking bat one-half the troth has never been told. Cigarette Smoking first blunts the whole moral na­ ture. It has an appalling effect npon the physical system as well. It first stima- lates and then stapeflies the nerves It lends boys into consumption^ It gives them enlargement ol the heart and it •ends them to the insane asylum. I am Often called in to prescribe for boys for 'pvlpitation of the heart. In nine oases Out of ten this is caused by the cigarette liabit. I have seen bright boys turned ""Into dances, and straightforward, honest boys made into miserable cowards by Cigarette smoking. I am speaking the "troth that nearly evefy physician and nearly every teacher knows." There is no greater cruelty than to al­ low a child to form the tobacco habit. Any physical brutality of which a parent can be guilty will hardly compare with this in inhumanity. An increasing num­ ber of business firms have the rale--"No cigarette smokers need apply." Business success is for the boy who is wise enough to let cigarettes alorie. ^ Charles Lamb, one of the brightest spirits] extinguished by drink, wrote mournfully, looking back upon his child hood: "Could the youth to whom the flavor of his first glass was delicious, L look into my desolation and be made to understand what a dreary thing it is when a man feels himself going down precipice with open eyes and a passive will, to see his destruction, and not to have power ot will to stop it, and yet to feel it all the way enamating from him eelf, to perceive all goodness emptied out of him,{yet not be able to forget the time when it was otherwise--how he would avoid the first temptation to drink!" _ V "'NGWOOD. II-*- 3* SIMON NTOFFEL W£»T MoHENRY, It Lt Your Best Move. For your own benefit, and that of ttifobe who furnish the "where-with," is to Move in the Direction of Our Store Room We Must Have. Both of above very essential in preparing for NEW FALL GOODS. Get a Hat that is in Style at Owen & Chapell's. Remember the great closing out sa summer goods at Owen & Chapell's. i of The celebrated Pillsbury Flour can be found at Simon Stoffel's. It is un­ questionably the most popular Flour ever sold hers. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes. "One minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds, and all throat and lung troubles. By J. A. Story. Be sure to leave your orders for Pills- bury'sor Washburn's best at Stoffel's Delivered promptly to any part of town. See the new Dress Ginghams Calicoes at Owen & Chapell's. and HllMPHRlYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 8 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 9 *V Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 * Leuchorrea. No. 13 CtiPes Croup. No. 14 4( Skin Diseases. No. 18 " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Me.leria. No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 " Asthma. No. 24 " General Debility. No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. No. BO " Urinary Diseases No. 32 " Heart Disease. No. 34 " Sore Throat. No. 77 " Colds and Grip. DB. HUVPHBZTS' HOMEOPATHIC MANUAL or DISEASES MAILED FKKK. Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the vest pocket. Sold by druggists, or seat prepaid npon receipt of price, 25 cents, except Nos. 28, ana 82 are made $1.00 size only. Humphreys' Medi­ cine Company, 111 William St., New York. H U M P H R E Y S ' WITCH HAZEL O I L "THE PILE OINTMEfflT8 " Ik rel! Pfles--External or Internal, Blind or Bleedlnct nla In ABO; Itching or Bleeding of the Beottmi. relief Is immediate--the cure certain. niOE, 60 OTS. TBIAL SIZE, 25 OCT. •»1<S bf Brucglau, or Met po«t-i>ktil eta receipt o! prtoa, 'MEiiXS'BSB.C0.. i!8 WUliUi &».• SSW10IS Demand's "Gap Sheaf" |j Brand S0da.ll In view of the above we have f)ivided the Price Where you will find a choice offering this week in NEW DRESS GOODS The newest thing in Black Dress Goods, and the finest anc imost fashionable in the market. Something never before offered I in this town,, Also braids and trimmings to match. Also in Cotton Goods We have a full line of French Percailes, Ginghams and other | desirable patterns. The finest and most fashionable stock of CLOTHING, HATS, and CAPS, To be found in this Cfounty* A New Line of Fancy Shoes Just received. In Ladies we have the newest and stylish shoe |in the market. For beauty aud durability they cannot be beat anywhere. In Gentlemen's wear we have all the new styles, and defy competition in this line. 4 i\*4 VANSON'S 'am > % • *v. m: ^ r-* V-'"" • •! • Underwear Selling, of the Suxmneib Kind, never sold them at these Prices before, but you must come quick if you want thenl. 3 cts. for good ribbed garments. 10 cts. for the 25c quality, but no more for sale at these prices after Monday, Sept. 12th The Fall Underwear Will be in complete readiness next Monday morning. If you buy here we will see that you don't pay too much. We have made and are making great preparations for a big fall trade, but you must co-operate with us to bring success. H iW Shoes, New Boys' Clothing New Dress Goods. New Trimmings, etc., are here in abundance. JOHN EVANSON & CO West McHenry. Illinois, On many Summer Goods and are desirous of Showing you the Result. w CALL SOON. Summer Goods afr vost. In order to made room for our large stoclr\j£/lfall and Winter IGoods now arriving, we will, for the next fifteen days, sell all [Summer Goods at Cost and Below. SiUt&T WAISTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. J. E. GE1STY, Ringwood, 111 Another Car of Pillsbury's Best this Wee SIMON STOFFEL. West McHenrv. Ill . Sep- 7S 1893. We Are Headquarters for FARM MACHINERY SliLZ' HAPPY FAMILY. $ NATIONAL FUAGB. Of thirty cards showing the nation < flags of the principal nations of the", j world. One of these cards la packed in >each large package of CAP SHEAF SODA. >lt a complete set is desired, we will mail* }same on receipt of five one pound Cap' , Sheaf wrappers. Give your name aud< ••post office plainly written. * DsLANl) & 69., F airport, H. Y. Of all Kinds. BUGGIES ! BUGGIES I Nothing but Buggies. The celebrated Peabody. the Mier and the Columbia A grade Wheels; one thousand mile Axles. Why take chances on inferior work when about the same money will u ive | you the best vehicles that skill and careful supervision can pro uoe. Tried by time and not found wanting. They are reliable aud stylish. There are none better. WAOONS AND TRUCKS, Always on hand and prices always right. And don't forget I that you have a standing invitation to make our place headquarters j when in McHenry, and wo are only too glad to show our stock whether you wish to buy or not. / Repairs for all Machinery promptly attended to. Very Truly Yours, I T. J. WALSH. McHenry, July 27, 1898. Wanted--An idea thing U> patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring TOU wealth WriteJOHN WEDDERBURN ft CO.. LATENT i btneton. D C.. for their 91.800 prise twa fcuadnU lavaaUew wanted. The Paint Brush or The Scrubbing Brush, Which? The day of the dusty carpet, the dirty floor and icratoMnc brash is waning. A rag oan b« shaken in a minute--a painted floor can be cleaned with a duster. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT to especially prepared for floors. It dries quickly, it riTM a bard, (lossy finish. It represents the difference between the light and the dark side of house-keeping. If your dealer doesn't keep it, send for color card and learn Where to get It. A book entitled "Paint Points," telling you •II about the art of household painting, will be included, free. THE SHER WIN- WILLIAMS CO. PAIHT *mo COLO* MAicmmm. 190 Canal it, Cleveland. 2629 Stewart Art.,Chicago. 997 Washington St., Mew York. 21 St. Mntoim St., Montreal. EL B. PERKINS, KeHpSY, ILLINOIS. Paint and Wall Paper House We sell the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Paint. There is none better. Call and see our Wall Paper Patterns, representing the patterns of various styles produced by a dozen factories at prices that are beyond competition.. ^ . Room Mouldings to Match all Wall Paper, Graining, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing. All specialties and first-class job guaranteed. Call and see me. No trouble to give estimates on work. ' r& E B. TEBKUT8. The honest original pro­ ducers of the hides entering into the manufacture of . .. Selz Solid Shoes NOW IS THE TIME For you to settle upon some plan for Spring House Cleaning. While we are not an expert in this line we have a faint idea of'the requirements for the occasion and are anxious to do all in 'our power for ••suffering humanitv." (in the way of counsel md advice) during the trying ordeal We would suggest you have your heating stoves taken down and cared for. Your cumbersome cook stove or range replaced with one of our Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves, ni?^a^ can moved ^om one spot to another by a child if desired Then begin operations to suit yourself Remember that we have such needed articles as Carpet Sweepers, Carpet Stretchers, Brooms Ousters, Scrub and window "Brushes, Curtain Kings, Tacks and Tack Hammers. Picture Nails*'Picture Hooks and Picture Cord. I carry a complete line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Stains, Brushes, Glass and Putty. I am agent for Crown Cottage Colors, the best paint in the market, guaranteed free from adulter- sition otany nature, and sold with the understanding that if found otherwise your money wil be refi rded and you reimbursed for your rouble and expense. W e will be pleased to make estimates on your wants of anything in our line. Respectfully Yours, F. L. McOMBER. West S'de Hardware Store • W« will give you 25 per cent di»count on all Ladies Htoes aod Ox­ fords until our fall stock of Phoes arrive. CLOTHING. It Is necrssary for us to make room for our larjre line of winter goods bought and now coming ID, and are oflerlng bargains all along the line Accordingly. If, in the meantime, you can use anything In a man's, bo v'» or child re us' tuit we a»e In shape to do you some good, Turn vour wants our way for your underwear. Buy y.our Trunks and Tel­ escopes of us for your travels. GROCERIES. W« still have about Five L'hest* of Tea, bought before the war revenue was aflzjsd, it all goes at the same old prlc«. Use Jersey Lily or Hard to Beat Flour* Get prices on our coflee. Try a mess of our Sweet Potatoes. Tours for trsde, JOHN J. MILLER. West MoIIenry, 111. NEW STORE West McHenry, Illinois. New Fall Goods Are now arriving and we need room, so have determined to close out all summer goods regardless of cost. Summer dress goods, Shirt Waists, Light Wrappers, GaUze Underwear, etc., at your own price. A Few More Tan Shoes to Close at Reduced Prices. Our Stock of Fall Shoes Is the largest and best selected stock in town, all tho newest styles and lasts in Titan Calf, Willow Calf, Box Calf, Vici Kid, etc. Our prices defy competition. In all the newest effects, Ginghams, Percales, Calicoes, outing flannels. Our new sample book of Fall and W inter Clothing just received. Neckties and Furnishing Goods in endless variety. IN GROCERIES Vx e have a complete stock and prices always the lowest. Goods delivered promptly. West McHenry. M. J. WALSH. A. QftW =a DRAXEB » DRUGS and MEDICINES • FULL LINK OF * CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, N Paints, Oils and Colors OONBTA.KTLI OK HARD. FOLL Lima or PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, "" Stationery and Drugglats* Sundries. Physicians' Prescriptions; Carefully compounded by a Registered Pharmacist, t Your Patronage la ^tpspeotfally collelted. •--JULIA A., 0> tDoor Wutof Jtntrnd* hcv*e, McHenry,111 THE WAR IS OVER --BUT-- JACOB JUSTEN, The Reliable Furniture Dealer, Can still be found at his old stand, four doors north of tho Bank of McHenry, with a full stock of furniture of all kinds, to which he invites the attention of the buying public. Parlor arid Bed Room Sets Lower than the same goods can be bought anywhere in the fffgfo- county. In short, I WILL NOT ||»3nj BE UNDERSOLD on any class of Furniture, quality of goods HKI--Sil considered. Call and see me p --||| I ̂ H | ̂yhen in want of anything in my WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Caskets, Coffins, Burial Robes, Etc. We guarantee first class work in every respect. Call and Bee me before purchasing. JACOB JUSTEN. McHenry, III., Sept. 7,1898.

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