V " ^ » *A yj, tub n ^ «£tia£3s&. . "S0A&'- »-V* • ^ ! h; , - s:m ,\ , ,r ,-ir; • WKDN*8I>AY, HAY 1st, 1878. Railroad Time Table. «WM SOUTH. fi(MH Uku Passenger TJS a. Own Lake Freight .... ... .1:18 p. K. CLOIKG ITOBTTT. " ..........WTFLB A. *. ...7:02 *». *. #wn Ul« ritlKkt iMtn Lite h«MM| Da J. W, CRAVENS, a former resl- deat ®f **»«« but now of Chey- •i»0, Dakota, is visiting friends ia this Tillage. THE Steamboat now ha* a new Dock Just East of the Riverside House, a much more convenient place f«r all concerned. 4* V • Now M YOUR Father's at tl»e Helm.* the question naturally nr!««i where !g that - Helm?" A* tiie bottom of tbe Pond? Eh, Jlmf -'[• TF you want a Drew maWe In the latest style, call on Mrs. Dodge ̂ 4ud Miss Stocker, oppoake Perry & Mar tin's, •. .-I.-.' We have a new advertisement for Perry ft Martin, which will appear next week. In the meantime we would remind row readers that this well known firm are, as ueual this Spring putting in a large and well selected stock of seasonable goods, and replenishing It as they do weekly,, buyers can always find just what they want and also get the benefit of any decline in the market. Look out for their advertisement next week, and do not fail to CMU and examine their stock when In town. OLD SETTLERS' Annual Re-Unlm*, at Woodstock on Thursday, June 13th.-- We hope to sea every man, woman and child In the county there on tftat occa sion. ivoidably IF you want a good Picture, -either Photograph or Tin-Type. don't fall to call on our new Artist, over Perry ft Martin's store. He will be sure to please you. ," OWING to the crowded state of our columns this week, a correspondence from Yolo, and quite -^number of other local items are Whi crowded out. Do not fail to call on Mr, Perkins, at the Art Gallery, and see the fine speci mens of Pictures, After this if you have time you will surely have one taken yourself. WE would call the^tteution of those Interested to the advertisement of M. Peck ft Co.,Marble dealers, Woodstock, to be found In another column. They are putting out some very fine work In their line, and their prices are made to suit the time*. THE boys and men are now In their element, as fishing has commenced In earnest. The bridge is lined daily, the Mill Pond it a small forest of fish poles, and in the evening the River is all ablaze with torches. Hook, Line and Spntft are now King In this sec tion. THE many friends of D. S. 8mith wilKbe sorry to learn that he met with] quite a severe accident soon after hi arrival In Nebraska, by his team run- Ming away with him. throwing him rtui and draggiug him some distance. For-1 tunately no bones were broken, and at last aceonuts lie was recovering rapid-] WE understand that Rpbt.^gXterson a first class Baker, will run " awagou from Woodstock to Jthis village two <]ar» in each ^^^etilays and Fridays, and will supplj^ojiir citizens with Bread and Cakes of all kinds.-- As we have no Bakery here r.ow we have no doubt he will be liberally patronised. A DOG waa accidentally Smith, Aldrich ft HaythoruV day last week by Its owner, relishing the idea of going into trade at present, went out through one of the large lights of glass hi the door, without as much as saying "by your leave." The dog escaped unharmed, but thellght *f glasswras badly demor alized. WE had intended to write #p this week a description of our Lakes, the facilit ies for and how to get there, the improvements that' have beeu^ and are being made, their natural ad vantages for pleasure seekers, the ac commodation* for stranger*, the splendid tainting and fishing, ftc, Ac, but press o? other bnduess has preven ted us from doing so but we shall try and have It appear next week. We say it without fear of successful con tradiction that there is no place In the Northwest that has more natural advantages for pleasure seekers than Fox and Pistaqua Lakes. . THE Steamboat Is now In tip-top running order, and can make trips to the Lakes in half the time she ever ha» before. On the first of June she will commence making regular trips, departing for the Lakes immediately after the arrival of the trains in the evening. From now until that time she will only make trips when called upon, but will be ready at all Klines on short notice. We liopo to see the steamer well patronized this season, as Mr. Owen has been to great expense lo get her in shape, putting in a new steel boiler and otherwise improving he r, both in point of comfort and speed. • *"•' , v.'-'** • . I I"- t I. in nil I • TNSFT*'. • I.M.;; ,IF R. OUR attention ha# been catfett to the fact that children are in the Imblt of visiting the Cemetery and picking flowers .from the graves, that have been put there by friends. This Is all wrong, and while the children may do it innocently, not thinking there is any harm, a gentle admonition from parents or teachers of our schools, would instill into their minds the fact that flowers in the Cemetery are not public property. They are put there for the purpose ot ornamenting and beautifying the resting place of our dead* and should not be molested. We hope parents and teachers will make a note of this, aM warn •chil dren against such acts In the future. and to one not Colby Bras, have and good will of aythorn. In River- Ich they will con- and Grocery busi WK had the pleasure en Saturday last of seeing some very fine Portraits, Painted by Miss Clara B. Owen,among which was one of Delia Jordan, lately deceased, ar.d we must say It was per fection itself. Besides being a perfect likeness, the picture stands out on the canvass and seems just ready to talk. It Is so perfect and lifelike. Mr. and Mrs. dan are highly pleased with It, and Miss Owen has just cause to feel prond of her success. Ml»#a|Ewen has now leased the Studio folflPny occupiedby Mrs. St. John, in Chicago* and will ot course spend most ofbutttae in that city for the presenA,jflVthe past year she hat been undc^^PniistrUctioii of Mil. St. John, who is acknowledged as one of the best Artists in the West, and she hits no hesitation in saying that Miss Owon has few equals in the line of Portrait or Landscape Paint ing, She is a natural Artist, and pic tures that come from her hands have that llfc-ltke.appe.iv&nac seldom found In those of other artists. We predict, for her a brilliant future. . m c P s< tl n h metiigg: Hutting Tobacco, WE learn that bought out the Smith, Aldrich aide Block, wi soli date their Dril ness, by moving ^oreln Riverside Block. This will by eMatormM ttmAhe^ever make one of the strongest firms in the hover or only so partially, and seri- County, and we predict they will do ply reduee jhe outcome of the crop, an extensive business. We shall give more particulars next week. IIAMY persons, especially mm begin- •8, commit mistakes in early plant- ; of tender plants, and the rule will d good ol the whole category, in- tl,. »m. K »h« plants an, not , ... teolutely frozen, they are often so Block. "" - WE are l» receipt of the May num ber ef the American Young JFblkt, a bright, usfeful and entertaining paper for boys and girls, published by J. K Hudson, at Topeka, Kansas, at the low price of 80 cents per year. A oommen dable feature of this paper is, that It is fr^lYem the blood-and-thunder sen sailonal stories which filj many papers made for boys and girls. Every faml Ijr can afford It at 50 cents per year. the latitude of Northern Illinois and thern Wisconsin, it is not safe to nsplaut before the last week in May, J the transplanting may be success- y followed until June 10 to 15. ular tobacco growers well under bid the proper time to transplant, .flare very properly guided by the " .son. Many farmers, however, now tivate more or less tobacco for home , and with this class, the plants had ter be retained until the nights as 11 as the days are permanently warm, is class of planters can also care for ir plants in their uursery beds, so ,t at planting time they will not only well grown but of a uniform size, n the cultivation of tobacco it is es-Aa will b« •ecu by-a notice elsewhere froafe the Commissioners of Highways, Itial that the soil be as rich as pos- they will commence on Monday next to repair the Bridge across Fox River, at this place, and that It will be closed to public travel from 7 to IS A. n.. ar.d from 1 JO to 7 r. x., of each da& until finished. The Bridge has been in a bad condition for some time, and the trav eling public will be glad to leant th#t it it to be substantially repaired. THE new Street Commissieiier, J. M.l McOmber, is making some good Im provements, fixing 'up the bad cross ing* and filling up the almost bottom- lens holes to be found betweeu the '4|[idge and the Depot. There is any amount of work to d°« end he inform* us that he does not propose to "let up" until it it finished from one end •f the corporatism to Om Otkirir* f o mote it be. Nitrogen in some form is es- U OOPfl hpfgp fn - - Sp«lllar. tho cl p w SI T P € lit V tl M bt wi th gr se< ne atf qu Proe«ftUaa» tfc* Batvi .mt T»'pa>eaa. COjCKCH ftooxs, April tSth, 1STS. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present full Board. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The Treasurers* Report for the year ending April 26th. 1878, was received, accepted and ordered placed on file. Moved and seconded that the Baiofo License fees remain the same as they now are, vt&r #109. An amendment was tlten ofiered that the sum of #76. be inserted In stead of $100. ^ The vote being M tlie amendment was lest by the following vote. Noes, Gilbert, Weber, Searles, Story, Bishop. Ayes, Kelter. A vote was then t&en 4n the origi nal motion which resulted as follows: Ayes, Gilbert, Weber,( Searles* Bishop. Nay, Kelter. * The following amendment to Sec tion 4, of the Ordiuniice ;;; rciajies -o the pay of Street Commissioner, was presented, read, and on motldu duly passed: ORDINANCE Be it ordained by the PrcMtetU and Board of Trustee* cf the Village qf Me Henry IU. That sec. 4 of the oediuMoce govern ing the pay per day of Street Commis sioner passed Oct 16 1873. shall he so amended as to read one dollar and fif ty ceutir ip place of two dollars. ft. BISHOP, president. J. VAX SLYKK, Clerk. The name of James Sutton, was then presented as a candidate for Street Commissioner, and a vote being taken resulted as follows: Ayes#--Kelter, and Searles. Noes, Gilbert, Weber aud Story. ' Lost. • The name of John II. McOmber was then presented and a vote being taken resulted as follows; Ayes,--Gilbert, Searles, 6t0Vp» Noes,--Weber and Kelter.' - • nu-) J. M. McOinber was then declared duly appointed Street Commissioner fok the ensuing year. On motion duly seconded, Henry Colby, was appointed Treasurer for the eutuing year. On motion duly; seconded, H. N. Holmes was nomiuatee for t|ie office of Marshal. Trustee Kelter moved to amend by inserting the name of Doc McLean, which was carri«d by the following vote: Ayes.--Kelter. Se*trles and Story. Noes,--Gilbert and Weber. The following Ordinance was pre sented, read, and on motion duly p a s s e d . * * , - Be it vtfirdncd by the Board of Trmteen of the Village of Mc Henry IlL 'J'hat the Ordinance repealing ordi nance depriving milch cows from run ning at large, passed July-10th 1877, Is hereby*repealed and the ordinance al lowing milch cows to run at large passed Sept 2Srd 1872.1* hereby re vived, together with the fines and pen alties thereunto attached. Thfs ordinance shall be *ln forpe In ten days en awl after its passage and publication. • R. Bisnor, President. J. VAN SLYKB, Clerk. The following amendment to thei ordinance 11 relation to the pay of member! of the Board, was presented, read, and on motion duly passed. Be it ordained by the President and Board of Truntee* of the VUtage of Mc Henry IU. That section one of the ordinance in relation to the pay of members of the Board, passed Oct 16th 1873, Is hereby repealed. On motion, duly seconded, the Street Commissioner was directed to consntt with any member of the Board for advice or counsel in relation to re pairing Streets, Side walks,etc. The following bill was audited and ordered paid. S. McDonald, Uvo days work* with tcan>.$5.00, ^ ^ On motion adjoipgted tubjeot to the call of the President. < '• •*' •>--?"« '.Hi «< Ok t, j r Jr J. VAMSLTKC. Clerk. B. Btsaor, Pmldtat, /fnthe following is given tho report fat my A class In Spelling for the two weeks ending April 19, 1878: Hattle Smith, 260; Minerva Ostrander, 176j Ella Kelter, 200; Carl Ralston, 1-226; Willie Bousl-tt, 4-250; Paul Brown, 1- 260; Clara Wightinau, 250; Charles Slafter, 250; Eugene Perkins, 1-960; Stella Beckwith. '250; Effle Tiiton, 260; Herman Curtis. 4-226; Anna Ralston, 1- 225; Grace Owen, I-T76; Mary Knox, 2- 200; Nettie Page, 250; Cynthia Whit ing, 6-250; Charles Owen, 5-250; Belie Stoddard, 1-250; Fred Colby, 6-260; Frank Torrance, 7-250; Albert M"Don ald, 7-250; ChsyL.Paige, 10-250; Henry Hogan, D, BALUWIK, -V1 Xeacber. , COUKCIL KOOMS, April S7ch, 1978. Board met «*u call of the President, President Bishop in the chair. Pres ent Trustees Kelter, Searles, Story and Weber. ;; * • Minutes of m )«s| meeting lead and after boilig corrected were ap proved. The following. resolution was then read, and on motion duly seconded, was adopted. Be it reaolved by the President and Board of Trwitee* of the Village ftf Mc Henry, That the Treasurer shall, before en tering upon the duties of his office, turnl«h a good and sufficient Bond In , , t lie sum of fifteen hundred dollars. j^TAnd it is further Resolved that the d1®] Clerk, Commissioner of Streets. Con- eaI?rtable and Pound Master shall each in like inanue*-, furnish bonds in the sum of three hundred dollars, Albert McLean, the newly appoint ed Marshal, then came forward pre sented his Bond, took the oath of office and entered upon tbf discharge of his duties. On motion adjourrfed to Saturday evening, May 4th 1878, at 7} o'clock, R. BISHOP, Prestdeal. J. VXM SfcTKK, Clerk. TDK TRAVKL1NG PUBLIC. ' - . ,*M MCHKKBT III.. April 29th J8M. • Notice is hereby given that on aud after Monday, May 6th, the Bridge across Fox River, *t McHenry Village, Will be closed to public travel between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 12 M. and 130P.M. to7 P. M. until neces sary repairs are made on said bridge. By order of the Road Commissioner of the Town of McHenry. ' ' Spring and Summer styles of Hats and Caps, at Bucklia ft Stevens, zTttm WOODSTOCK, EDITOR Pi.AIXT>EATER:~Oh, I see? " Tcni, vtdi, viceThat is wliat Bunker says. Saturday being the dosing up of a rainy week, it wia too wet for farmers to Work- their corn ground, and the voters wers nearly all out to attend our Special Idectlon for School Trustee, there being polled 601 votes, viz: 214 for Terwclliger and 287 for Wnlkup, giving the victory to the Bunkers, as is interpreted by knowing ones, for John Bunker to hold the office of Treasurer, The strength of the two factions seemed to be farely tried, so that for the present at least It would seem that the people's prayer, "Let us have peace." might be granted. •* Nemo," says we did not auswer his arguments. Well we did uot, that in a fact, for to tell the truth, we failed to see that he made, any arguments.-- Neither do we deem it o«r privilege, ax a culiiribltinr of IWVI item* " this locality, to branch off upon argu ments pro or con, but simply to state facts as we under»tand theui and let your readers draw their own Inferences therefrom. As to begging the ques tion or, as he has \t,"Petitio principii according to the verdict of the people, It were bktter to substitute, "Fetunt judicium, si ctirid uUeriue vuU. We do not know'much Lathi but presume Nemo", to be well versed, and can translate our attempt at followiug his example at his leisure. Ask Perry, if you want to know any thing about Pole<«ats. 4 H« Is posted, so tile y say. Our new Board of Alderman have decided to grant license and bave con tinued the old rate, 8200. " Have you voted," was tho pass word all day Saturday, which will now be changed to "have you planted.** The machine dealers are all active lu exhibiting their planters. A pair of horses, harness and wageu were sold at auction on chattle mort gage in front of the Court House, Sat urday, p. m. Sold lu " parcels" for the aggregate of #102.26. Mr. Session, Sr., has retQrned from Texas. He speaks well of the count.ry. Jo. Is expecting his commission daily, wlieu he will succeed J. B. Church as . Police Magistrate. Well, Jo. if you dispense justice as impar tially as your predecessor, who has acted in that capacity from time Im memorial, and look out for your P's and Q's, the people will want your services a long time. • This merulug Mr. Merchant ha« on exhibition on onr square an old wolf and three young ones, caught in Greeu wood. Weather again all O. K. ALGONQUIN, EDITOR PLAINDEII KU Fine weath er at last. Fishing In the sport of the day. Clias. Aver talks of starting Hard Hall In McHenry. S.A. French was again Men op our treets last week. Hugh returned to Chicago Ofi Sat urday last. , Thos. Corklll left Ktere last week for Kansas, where lie has purchased land. Fayette Waldou left also. WehearJordon Bennett has about sold his residence here to C. M. llunt- ley, consideration being, #800. "Red Mike" we think, stiil continues to find some attraction in the direc tion of Dijiidee, as he la often seen taking a walk down the R. R. "We'll smoke ere long." John Penny, Is about to leave for Chicago where !.e Intends starting lu the at ilk btttiiiess. wish him suc cess. . Mm. Robt. Phillips, returned home on last Thursday eve from California, where she has been visiting her daugh ter, for seme time. Remember you will find the Qifrpen- terville flour, at Ferguson's. One day last week, while making my way to the R. R. Depot, my atten tion was attracted by the howling of a dog In the direction of our boue yard. There I saw Mr. Geskie, (Pro prietor of the bone yard.) endeavoring to kill a large black dog by hanging hlin cn the fence till dead. The dog of course set up a terrible bowling aud clinging to the boards on the fence seemed- determined net to die on the gallows. Then the inhuman Dutchman procured a knife and cruelly cut its throat. Yet the dog seemed bound to live until the brutal mur derer finished the deed by knocking his brains out with a stick of wood Another C*rt••poaSni i% EDITOR PLAINDEALEK Re v. Mr. Wray, of Chicago, preached morning and evening at < the Congregational Church last Sabbsth. He is very high ly spoken of by all. Snook aud Hubbaid sent^somg T^ry fine cattle to Chicago Friday, Fatmers should get up a donation for all stock buyers the present seasoa. Sociable Thursday evening at James Sherwood's resideuce. Among the ex ercises to be given is a flarovi entitled "Imitating a Granger." Onr Directors have just had the school black boards repaired. We are glad to see an interest taken in our school, E. A, Ford expects to "depart Is peace'* for Carpenterville this week. The.;JMItile Dr." of Woodstock la to be seen on our thoroughfares occasion ally. Keep your Doctors at home, *s we wiah to ooutiuue this lift * little longer, We will save our scalp this week titid let that fellow have It another tipe. Yott will find Com Planter* at L N. Meade's, the best lit vtn and wants to sell them. Ice Cream at Garvet*s Restaurant every Saturday nlglit until It Is warm er, and then we suppose every night. The spell is broken, but left our road* in a bad shapfe. They look as If they would ueed that two dollars jpoll i«A. If yon want to see a nice stock t of Spring Goods call on D. A. Potter or Smith, Aldrich ft Hay thorn, and If you can't find what you want, we ehould think by the show its of no use to look farther. a ---- We wit! except the situation. A no li cense Board is eievtedand We Will go dry for another year unless he gives us a drink out of his bottle. Oh, you need not laugh, he has one and gets' It filled up to Genoa or somewhere else. What has become of tubfot He has not been up to see us In three week*.~- We fear there It something wrong. [He la liable to drop down in Rich mond almost any time.--T.] That Is if that other girl from Mde fader land" don't iig^erfert* ^Don't n r - t j&k j • v- j i / iL* We fear for the safety of^that yotmg man. If he would use a little cream on that upper lip and hurry them along, then lie will look older and when walking out would look mofe fatherly and "Hank" would have *oule> comfort lu shaving hi hi. Mrs. G. B. Carpenter we see has on Iter Spring Goods, such as Millinery aud Notions and the ladles should bear it in mind and call on her aud ex- amine her stock and they will be sure to be suited as to price and quality of goods. That is what the ladies all say. u-' .. * Geo. W. Eldredge, on April 22d. Ship ped five car loads of stock which, shows that George is not dead, but alive and on earth and is to stay with us, for he is making improvements all the time, He is now building a new fehce from his new house to the old one aud when completed he will have (fea, uicest place In town. 'i . We see by the Gazette tbiit 0. B. Carpenter was appointed Police by the Village Board. We hope he wont show the white feather when there Is trouble, but will"JSo his duty aud no one can find fauH-wlth hlin if he does, and serve all alike. Everybody know* what a Police Constable is appointed for, and If any one breaks an ordinance they must not find fault if be grabs them and has them fined, and if he can't be made to do his duty it is the duty of the Board to let htm slide and try another one, for the Board ' mean business but they say they dou't In tend to be mean or small In forcing their ordinances. It Is quite time, as the village wtU let to ruu itself a por tion of its term last year. We came itqar forgetting to notice the change In the firm of Smith, Aid- rich ft Hay thorn, which is to take place May 1st. We learn that Mr. Aldrich has sold out his Interest to his part ners and that hereafter the-firm will be Smith ft Haythorn, Mr. Aldrich has been in busiuesa In Richmond a long time, and by his straight-forward course has wen host of friends both personally aud In a business point of view. We understand he retires now for the purpuie of getting a little rest from the cares of business, aotf with the exception of taking ear* of the in terests of Uncle Sain, for which he is the appointed guardian at this place, will take the world easy for a tl me. The business under the new management will of course go on a* usual, at least we have not heard of any change, and from the well known reputation of the men we are sure it will uot go bad: In the least. We -ay success to the uew firm and also the retiring partner*, f* •• ' 1 RINCWOOP. ' EDITOR PLAINDSAI.ER:--The friends and neighbors of Mr. Thos. C'arr fol lowed his remains to their last resting place on Sunday lisst. Mr. Carr died on Saturday morning and that evening Waa followed by his youngest child.-- The family have the deepestsympathy of their neighbors In this their hour of trouble. Miss Etta Kittle made her friends In this place a short visit last week. The prospects for » large yield of fruit this season are very flattering, but there will be but little cider made In this section unless there is a change. "The Tongue of Slander choked from the Throat of Malice." Such is a head ing of an article written for and pub lished by the Woodstoek Sentinel* We are sony to say that In that article the writer has sold himself ehea'p. The people of this place have the pleasure of knowing that among Its worst char acters not one can be found who would stoop as low as "Earnest " haa been known to stoop, and for this reason we will not degrade ourselves enough to argue with him,other than ^%**y that what he has said in dh<pnra|tement of thi« plaw and some of its leading men Is utterly fate. JONATHAN. For the largest and best stock-.of Ladles Drev GoaOe* go t« Bw&ttft ft Steveus, New Spring Millinery If Morey's. School Books end Writing Cheap, at O* W. Owen's. Bncklin ft Stevens, have made largft additions to their stock of Ctethiiti^ and at cheaper prices than ever. W Don't boy Planters till you stock. They all have, a high char; and are not surpassed in the market. E. M. OWKN - i < F O R S A L E . #UI» Blood Durham YearUi Bull Gait's, fit for J. FLUS&T. --s Ladies Lined Shoss^jafduced to #t« in f o r m e r p r f o e # 1 . 6 0 , | | p r i t s s l m n t o m i * ~ v : Evansou'a, - 7 Ladies Linen Suits ani! Dusters lu V * freut variety. Sttmmer Shawls and .adies Neck Wear, at tower or prices than ever, at Btwklln ft Stevens. Freeman ft Clark's im« proved Flax Mill is iniequwje^fl * ing Flax. Clover, and 'lem^tl and all.kinds of ifrain. Call fi Ur atE, M. Owen^. ; Two Mion Kid Gloves in light 8hadesaf tne low price ot 75<^i per pair, aud Three Button Kids -at #1.00 per pair, at Bucklin ft Stevens, IP you want a good Picture call all the Artilleryyover Perry ft Martinft store. No person a*ked to take a Pi#« tnre from the Gallery unless fully sat* isfled. Befhre making your purchases tot the Spring and Summer, take a look HI Bucklin ft Steven's large aud well s#»" lected stock f n all department*. HORSE FOR SALE. A good Work Horse for Sale vei|§§? cheap. Apply to DK. E. A. BEERS. A Large and beautiful line of Huifi burg Edging*, just received from Nei* York, from 5CM per yartf^uii, sit Buck lin ft Stevens* : - ' « 1 FOR SALE CHEAP A good Work or Buggy Ho weigh about 1000 pouuds, £ E. M. Owen. Boots and Shoes, a full and cofbplef# stock of M. Selr, ft Cos, mnke. the best ffoods In the market, at Bucklin ft -Steven*. If In want of a Cook* Stove, do not fail to^* call at Smith's, near the Depot, as he cannot fail to please you both in quality aud 'M UMPS. *"****.) A large Stock of Adams celebrated Kenosha Pumps. The best Pumps aad i ^*t lowest prices, at K. M. Oweu's, I SMKI.F-HAR1»WARK. Pocke t and Tatiim CilMry, in any quantity, at Bed-rock prices, at Johu M, Smith's, near the Depot. .« ' • ' • • • .»*'• I -- -i • PLANTERS* I am Sole Agent for the celebrated Onion, Keystone and St«r PlantcMi^ Which i oiler at loW prices. E. M. OWEN- I Ah i Eilert's Daylight Mvef Pills are re liable, safe and cfHcieut, Thev purler the blood, regidate |lie liver and «lige*M tlve Organs, and * relieve headaclM caused by indfgeetllm. •r.q- \ .. i 1 . .-to .w FOR SALE CliEAJB. j. - Aeeeondhand Union Corn ^9ant€H% In good order, and as ^ood as new, Will be sold cheap for cash or trade, luquis'e at the Brick Mills, A. H. HANLT ft 6OKB. r '. s v. « A.'i" For Siitniiier Com plaints, or Cholera- iufuutum there is notlucg as safe and reliable as Dr. WhichelPs Teething Syrup, it never fails togive immediate relief, and is harmless. Sold by al| Diugglsts at 25 cts. per bottle. Don't trifle with a severe Cough Cold. Procure In time. If you wish save doctor bills, a bottle of Dr, Mar shall's Lung Syrup. Price only 26 cents, large size 50 cents. &olii by B, Gilbert, McHenry, ill. ? * •' ^INDUCEMENTS • We offer Special Bargains in the following goods; Teas, Cottoes', Sugars, Dried fruit, Canned Goods. Clothing, Hats and Caps. Boers and Shoes. Cot- touades. We guarantee the Cash buy er a Mvlng of at least lo per cent, oft all the goods. Inspection solicited. Fltasimmous ft Evanson. Farmers! Farmers!! Would you have your Horses in prime condition for your spring and summer work f if so, several things should he strictlv ob served, good care, regular feed and liberal currying are amonjr the essen^, tlals. bni do* not fail to ghe them Un cle Sntn's Condition Powder, according to directions; and you will be rewarded for your expense and trouble. FOP Sale *by all D/uggists. Catarrh, Consumption and Bronchi#!-. complaints, if neglected, speedily enH in permanent suttering. The best known remedy, alter long practical use. Is Eilert's Extract of Tar anil Wild Cherry; co»»pmind by skilled chemists, from some of the best known vegeta ble remedies. It is not only valuable in piihuouary diseases, but It is (unlike- moet cough remedies, which are ex tremely debilitating) eseeUef^ tonic if" taken as directed. 81 V7- 2 i 1812 Pensions. ;| Under this act, any person. who served fourteen days or participated in one battle in the War of 1$12, Is elk* titled to a Pension of #8 per m«n<| from date of approval of act. Wid>- ows of snch soldiers as have died after : similar service, no matter what wan the date of marriageto the soltliei^ajf* ^ entitled ^Lthe same Pension. % ' Nooth^R)artles are entitled* -* Ail 1812 Pensioners dropped irroli : " the Rolls becauso of alleged disloyalty are restored by this aot. |tg Applications MUST be exeeated W lore an officer of a court of record. Send to us for any fetfbrmalUNt blanks needed. 1 GILMORK'ft CO% ^iFStre*ttN.W^ <*: &*i 1 ̂ ^ V r li? . Wi -SI#; r > fo-,. ;aL,