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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Aug 1878, p. 5

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ft- :ii', ?4 ' "*> «. -^T *-S j < k \ • : £*•>- • ' -VIY " , S " *. '*V< V i jr WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7th, 1878. Railroad Time Table. '4 - * GOING •OUTHe -t>v tenanLake Passenger..............7:* A. x. Genera Lake Express . .8:JS A. *. Geneva Lake Freight .1:15 p. v. Geneva Lake Through Freight. 8:90 p. x. OOHRO NORTH. Geneva Lake Through Freight..:... .4:50 A. K. ' ««»«» s.&ke Freight ...• 10:00 A. m. neva Lake Express., ..5:49 p. X. neva Lake Passenger.^........*.^...7:02*. K RED RIBBON CLUB. Begular Meetings every Thursday evemnir. ftt the UniversaliBt Church, at 8 o'clock. , J. M. MOOMBKH, President. 1 , A- F. PAKBOKS. Secretary. Grand Picnic. "The citizens of McHenry, and sur- ^rounding country will hold a Picnic on the McHenry Picnic Grounds at Fox X*akes on Friday of thin week, August 9th. The Steatoboai, with ample accommodations for ail, will leave McHenry at half past eight in the morning, ind returft at six In the evening. All are cordially invited. , |<et us all turn out and have a good .Jjfild-fashioned Picnic. Do not fail to go and see the game Ball on Saturday next. 'STATION Agent Buss is having erect- •a a new barn on his premises. LIBBBTYVILLE VS. FOX Rivers, at Mo- Jftenry, on Saturday next. Look out for a good game. H. E. BOIES, Editor of the 2V«eJPe- pubtican, and Gen. Dustin, of Sycamore made our sanct um a pleasant call on Thursday. R. WAITE has adorned the front of his shop with a new «ign which reads ^Central Market." 'Roll' keeps a good assortment of Meats, and Is liberally patronized by our citizens. P. D. SMITH started on Tuesday morning for Kansas, where he lias gone to look up a location for business.-- Whether he will start a branch of his store here or move his entire stock is -yet undcclded. TOD will find the Singer, Howe, Wilson, Wheeler & Wilson, (curved or straight) Weed, Finkle & Lyon, Grover & Baker Machine Needles at Mrs. Salisbury's. Others will be ad­ ded if called for. ON Thursday of next week, August 15th, is the day fixed for the great Ex­ cursion from Sycamore to Fox Lake.-- Five cars loads are expected, and two Steamers will be ready to accommo­ date them. FITZSIMMONS & EVANSON are now engaged in moving and arranging their goods in their new store. *tn a few days they will be able to show their Customers as well an arranged Btove as can be found in the county. WB paid a visit this week to, the Stock Farm of N. S. Colby,* and* wHl I text week tell our readers whatWe •aw there. We had Intended to do so Kiis week, but other duties have crowded our time to such an extent We are oblige to postpone it. R. M. TAYLOR will deliver another Lecture on "The first week of Crea­ tion," at the Universalist Church, on Saturday evening next, commencing at 8 o'clock. His last lecture is well spoken of by those who heard it, and We bespeak for him a full home on Saturday evening. ISAAC WEN TWO URN has -BEEN <M-aking some good and long needed improve­ ments in front of his residence, by trimming np the Hedge which has been an eye scratcber so long in that vicin­ ity. " Ike" has always been known as a public benefactor, and always does the right thing at the right time. FRANK WELSH, formerly employed in the Pickle Factory here, has, we learn, been engaged to Superintend the manfacturing of Pickles at the Crystal Lake Factory. Mr. Welch is a No. 1 man at this business, and the Company at Crystal Lake •elves fortunate cure his services. IN another column can be found a,. new advertisement of P. D. Smith,1/ GS?™8 B«»<*, 8ho*ing head „K. , • . , ... . .,t* stalk, m connection with the which the buying public will do well aned grain. Xhis ^ a d work to read. For the next sixty days hei the bovs; perhaps by so doing the will ofler unequaled bargains and great pntion of others may be drawn to reduction in prices, in order to close,? °' selection, and thus a out his stock preparatory to removing lflfl«ence got out from this simple * xr \ . rk. l-airs are for the education of to Kansas. His stock is complete *«» I people in all matters that promise every particular, and will be sold re- Increase production and benefit the a gardless of cost, ment elsewhere. Read the advertise-1 lcrease production and benefit ler. Here is a chance to -Detroit Free Press. (Jasaspecting" Farmer. A SON of Chaa. Seigler, aged about 2} years, was drowned in a cistern, at the residence of B. Buss, on Wednesday afternoon last. Mrs. Seigler was visit­ ing at Mr, Suss,' and the child go!" out doors It was supposed that it had |8. A correspondent tells us that ii ^ery dav brings us new derelop- its in the swindle business. The jcks devised to entrap the unwary jper are both numerous and inge- gone home, and it was sometime after- |"nice wards before its lifeless remains was found in the cistern. It was a bright. smart boy, and the parents have the sympathy of all in this sad bereave­ ment. rs, in: nice- ing carriage," stopped for dinner e nouse of an intelligent farmer of acquaintance, not long since. v • • THE game of Base Ball Saturday last, between the Fox Rivers' and Nunda Club was a poor played game on both sides, the Fox Rivers' not playing near up to their average, neither at the bat nor in the field. The made themselves " agreeable " ng the dinner hour, and succeeded onvincing «4 mine host1' that they i men of importance engaged in Iftnd&hlR work of writing up the cultural resources of the country & well known metropolitan paper. >r dinner they sat on the front h and quizzed the farmer as to the iurces of the district, average yield t _ jfops, etc., etc. The time for depart- result was, however, decidedly one- arriving, they asked how much the Sided, the score stand lug 10 to 34 In was. " Nothing!" O, they couldn't favor of the McHenry Club. We shall in t° that! They were weil paid by expect to see a much better game on > proprietors of the aforesaid jour- between „„r home Cub and the Champion? of Lake County. j, aiways .< paiU fifty ce£ts %pi%ce THE new Catholic Church at Wau-£inner fof horse feed, , J » 1 1 «F a dollar and a half; hadn t conda, was again struck by lightning thi le8S than a ten-dollar bill,', on Wednesday night last, and damaged ph they tendered to the farmer' Peoj] ted deat scie havi Richmond Department. gi Immense quantities of wheat, oats ragi find other small grain went into the onei shock or stack last week, and tbia weak will pretty much finish up. Hundreds of pleasure s&feers still visit Twin Lakes daily. But Sunday s the great day, Some seem wise to But ear fanned Doctor contS niVSr 1bee4'ught By mafda of the »o*rlet hue, Though policy often makes some folks depart From paths they had ought to stick to, Some folks, we are told, from youth till they're old Have d*ank of their elder aqd heer, And now at an age, when they have grown iV. •: Will not give It «p la qnlte treei. * : to the extent of about #600. The lightning also struck a house near by and set it on fire, but quite a of citizens being promptly on hand it was put eut without much damage. The Catholic Society have the sympa­ thy of all in this misfortune. This church was a fine structure, and had just been completed and occupied. It seems to be a fated spot in the vicinity of this church, as we are informed lightning has struck in that vicinity seventeen tim es in the past five years iting that he must take the dollar a half out of it and give them the number ^his WRs accordingly done, Appeal to the wife's butter money * neoessary, however, before change could be made.* By time the horse and carriage at the front gate, and with many expressions on both sides, the two ig men drove off, leaving behind 1 a character for intelligence and rosity, which, had it extended over longressional district, would have all that was necessary to secure seats in Congress. i few days later the farmer went to game of p_ to pay his June taxes, when he ON Saturday next a match w , * - - Ball, will be played in this village, fcd his unbounded surprise that between the Fox Rivers of McHenry, ^a notorious counterfeit, that the same ten-dollar bills had .natM 'Acmes" of ttbertyTllte., .. shoTOd oir. on tto le3s than which if we mistake not, will be one ^ other men in the county. The of the most interesting ever played in aer returned home a wiser but this place. The "Acmes" call them-• bier man, and now no induce- selves the Champions of Lake County,are powerful enough to make and are >ald to be « tint clan Amateur n0 matter how Clab« while we at-home think our Club ârfical .Farmer. *PPear- about as good as the best. The game | will be called at 1:30 p. M., and those who admire a good game of Ball should not fail to see it. A collection will be taken up on the ground for the benefit of the Club, and we hope all present will donate liberally. Bemem- |l ber She time, Saturday next, th. A«e. # t is hard to grow old gracefully, authority tells us, and when "we le strenuous efforts made by many iisist the incursions of time, we agree to the proposition. But fighting against the stars in y a ike eQWses, may consider tliem- in being abia to^ ae- WB learn that J. F. Barney, of Kir- win, Kansas, formely cf Ringwood,. in this town, recently had six horses sto­ len from him in that place. This is taking horses by wholesale, and if they Should succeed in getting away with­ out being captured it would lo?k as though,a Vigilance Committee would be an .improvement in that section. Miss EMILY GAVIN will give one of ber popular Readings at the M. E. Church. Yolo, on Saturday everring, August 10th. Miss Gavin is justly pop­ ular as a Reader in this section, and we hope the citizens of Yolo will turn out and give her a good house. The entertainment will be varied by excel­ lent music. Admission 25 cents. Chil- drei^lS ceuts. THE Premium List of the 'Eighth Annual Fair of the Elgin Agricultural Society is before us, and by it we learn that the next Fair will be held in Elgin on the 3d, 4th, 6th and 6th, of September. The former Fairs of this Society have been successful in a high degree, and (he Premiums offered are as liberal al any Society la this aeatioo. , OBKKXBACK CAUOUiii...t.: . I In pursuance to call the Greenback voters of the town of McHenry met at the Council Rooms, in the village of fdcHenry, on Saturday, Aug. 3d, 1878.-- The meeting organized with Hon. Geo. Gage as Chairman and M. Kelter as Secretary. On motion the following named gentlemen were chosen dele­ gates to the Cminty Convention, to be held at Woodsrock on Saturday next, the 10th in?t: John E. Bassett, Wm. Nickle, A. H. HanTey, Geo. Gage, C. V. Stevens, M. Kelter, H. W. McLean, A. B. Gilbert, L. Bonslett, Samuel Sher* man, A. P. Colby, H. Wattles, Richard Carr. Moved and carried that the delegates present at Woodstock be authorized to cast the entire vote of the delegation. Moved and carried that this town ex- v^i&ses --Its .preference for Augustus Adams, of DoKalb Cauaty^as oar can­ didate forOongress. Adjourned. GEO. Q*PE. Chatrrmn. Iff. KKLTKR, Secretary. Dwrtticr NO. A NUNDA. EDITOR PLaiNOEAi.EE:--The follow­ ing are the names of the scholars who have not brcs »u»cut for the ipiru month ending July 31st: Julia Pow­ ers, JSlla Powers, Emma Rowley, Liz­ zie Flanders, Etta Powers, Rio Mack. Tbe following are the names of those who have had perfect lessons: Emma Rowley, Lizzie Flanders, Maude Mack, Anna Powers, Ella Powers, Mary WeStfall Julia Powers, Anna Wesifall, True Flanders, Mortie Gilbert. The following are the names of those who have not whispered: Em­ ma Rowley, Lizzie Elanders, Etta Powers, Edith Westfall, Mary Parks, Anna Powers, Mary Doherty, Julia and El la Maude Mack, Gordon Beckley, Jotm, Powers, Girtie Wllley Mary Westfall, True Flanders, Fred. Goff, Louie Goif. Below is the spelling report for the same time: Emma Rowley,4i50; Etta Powers, 450; May Parks, 400; Anna Westfall, 1-120; Mary Westfall, 2-130; Charlie Goff, 6-150; Welcome' Beckley, 16-400; Lizzie Flanders, 460; Ella Pow ere, 2-450; Maud Mack, 396; Anna Pow­ ers, 2-350; True Flanders, 5-410; Mortie Gilbert, 13-350; LUCT -A, HAIX, Tercher. There will be a SdMsl Picnic in the Doran Grove, on the 10th of August. Meet at the School House at 1 o'clock in the Afternoon. All are invited. mm A FEW BARGAINS. Wo have a few Ladies and Children® Shoes left which we will close out very cheap during this week. It will pay you to buy them. rtxssufiiovs * EVAXSON. ill laps the strutrerle theyP*>end the in pleasant way this ̂ nstead of sleeping it away In church. The damage to the abutments of the likel*tfc*,m*D<* bridge by the flood are more aboijserious than at first thought. Now drinjthat the water has got low enough to as ^ffcee, the abutments are found to be ^"jundermlnded and ready to fall. Wm. hat^Dickerson with help is repairing it. die c Cooley Jk Co. have their dam gjesjpietty much repaired. The damage it for tjsustained by the. flood didn't make it quitineccssary for them to stop running an ^ayjhour, as their big engine is always comifeH"^ such ernergeucies. The 2rm ^j.j.^ave the reputation of making the that pest flour in these parts. preiif ^lner,li of Robert Richardson, [ng jwhlch occurred last Saturday, was one withjof the largest ever seen in Burton. 1 haveam informed that not less than 325 ous fteams, by actual count, were in the th I procession. Mr. Richardson was one that|of the earliest settlers on English lainf Prairie, and was a man widely honored froc aud much respected. nat<[ kno rest the drir his the us c cup tabl of i It is umtoia. # .,^cVs For the benefit of your" numlfoils readers in Rtchmond, and especially for the sixteen new subscribers just added to your Richmond list, I take from the tabulated statement of the County Committee on equalization, such Items as will be of Interest to the people of this township: No. of acres nat? assessed, 20,922; total assessed, valued, wart 301,905; average value per acre, #15.39; brea| per cent, added to assessor Turner's frui^ valuation, 5; equalized average value per acre, $16,15; total valuation, $337,- iced!®®®* The equalized valuation per acre gj in Dorr is 10 cents above that of Rioh- enjoj mond, Hebron 12 ceuts above, Burton ply 124 cents, and Algonquin 26 cents above, weai an(j the lowest valuation in the county is for Riley, $14,86. The number of peorjtown l°ts assessed in the village of }s dai Richmond is, 242; at an average valua- live | tion of $256.84; or a total value of cup.J $71,036. From this assessment the com to aij mlttee deducted 5 per cent, making froirith* total ft58'93** Richmond Ocuette expel P1**80 c®Py« _ CO.N^J I congratulate the PLAINDEALEK on ™>s rapidly increasing list of subscribers Hem/ That my humble efforts drinil.to show up sin and iniquity, even in weati scieil He thre do; tire* f EDITOR PLAINDEALEB:--The Nunfa Base Ball Club went to McHenry last Saturday. The game was too poor on both sides to append the score. August 24th the boys hope to do better on their ground, when the second game will be played. They are to play five games this season. Dr. Fenner, Dentist, was found par­ tially dressed, considerably bruised, and in an unconscious state one morn­ ing last week in his sleeping room at the Hyatt House. Medical aid was summoned and at this writing the Dr. is able to be out again. The streets begin to throng with teams loaded with cucumbers for the Factory. Withal the low price paid, 40 cents per bushel, several thousand dollars will be paid to the Farmers in ttit« section, as the crop promises much more than an average yieid. Ball~a's ^loek wtli rsoeive the finish* Ing touch this week as far as bricklay­ ing is caneeriied. The roof to be of tin will be put on the last of this week. The Block makes quite an addition to the business part of Nunda. Cora JViaxham le very side with the the Typhoid Fever Dr. Baiou is atten­ ding her, , Yiu. Rowley, a brother of Charley Rowley, is here from Iowa, visiting friends. He has been gone from here about 13 years. He looks well and but for t}ie "silver threads among the gold" would appear as young as ever. the grain in this section is all cut and bound, and some have their stacking well under headway. The crop is,pronounced good. Najali Beardsley lias purchased a new Threshing Machine. He will commence operation this week. Far­ mers engage him and get the benefit of a new machine. A young lad some age, the son of Mr. attempting to turn mules hitched to a short, tipped the vehicle ever, fright­ ened the mules, who commenced run­ ning and kick ins: down the street, pre­ cipitating the lad forcibly to the ground upon his head. He was picked up when, horror, he was scalped. About one half the scalp was torn from ^18 head and lopped down over his face* Dr. Watson dressed the wound and the boy was taken home where tfale will tell the eftect. | high places,--though at the risk of beiug written a "blackguard" by the one single, solitary, God-forsaken man who has stopped the PLAIXDEALER-- should he in part instrumental in the increase of your circulation here,.jshnws that the mass of the people ara right, after all, and will stand by thf paper that has the manhood to tell the truth though the heavens fall. Of course it makes men squirm to have their violations of the law and their private deviltry exposed, jnst as it did the "God-forsaken" before mentioned, and it pains me to be obliged to apply the lash to private or public rogues, when they belong to my owu town, but a stern duty to the public demands it, and I must not falter. I thank tbe better class of the peoplo of Richmond, who, to a . man, have applauded my course, and I assure them that I shall not falter in well doing, but bejeyer ready to strike a blow against the wrong, wherever I find iL ktn was under fall ••...TV-,,-' Business Notice*. ̂ Mro^s"Coarse Boots $1.80 aS SIM HONS 4 EVAN SONS. • 'V • 4 Six 8x10 Cttromes, for 26 cents, at £ B, Blake's, •.••.• : gS ••V 12 or 14 years of Pomeroy, while around a pair of buggy turned too PARTICULAR NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in­ debted to P. D. or J. M. Smith, will confer a favor by calling and settling the same without delay. Our books must be settled and closed within the next 60 days. Do not delay. F. D. SMITH, s „ „ ... J. M. SMITH. ^ McHawry I1L, Ang, Sth, 1S78. 1 ' • • • • : V-" t-vafcixsw s&No • tat .•'AM+QmmjMm** Twit: "Paddle your c:cA Chnd#** , •Fv« ixavuictl abcui » bit la iiiy life, i- ^ Between the two gates oast and west; ; With many bright visions my memory ]| |ffe Yet Richmond I love far the best. Her houses so grand, The best in the land, Her sidewalks, that speak for theasetve s Efficient town board. That just say the word, The dofft are all laid upon shelves. OBOBCS, f> Love your neighbor as yourself. And always tie honest and true. Put on the ribbon that pleases you best, But never go back on the blue.* Our Richmond is fairer than towns of Its slap Are apt, in this country to grow, ^ And this is because of It's Solons so WfSf / Who truly are smart we all know, Of these let me say. iu no joking way, ^Vtao keep Ward and watch o'er us here, One Doctor is first and no whit the wortI Although he likes eider and beer. CHOBU8:-- ^ The "Red Ribbon movement has straek hin ̂ of late Prescriptions are writ by it's rale. But all little Ashes are caught with saatl bait Is what I was tanght onee at school. That ribbon I think that keeps men from drink Was used by a harlot of old To signal tbe men to come to her den. Partaking refreshments not so bold. OHOBUS-- One old Mother Rahab, I think was her name She lived in the town Jericho, The "Good Book" that telle as s1m> of ill-fame Let Mary of Magdalene go. ! , \ When Israel's spies went out in disguise Fair Canaan's country to view. With foes on their tracks, wer* hid in the flax By Rohabt who to Mens proved true. CHOKUS-- She, true to these spies was, if not to herself, And when they came back with their host. The "scarlet line hung in the windof" by her Was of truth we might boastJ ; | And ever since then in each Uttle den • Where girls of light virtue abide, j < A Mgnal of red which virtue will dreai^ g^IIangs up the window beside. i,; WUNATTSI CHORES-- The "Bed Ribbon ssov i sail, : ̂u ̂ When DoejM^id Elder went in, , No wonderralfifterifloe either they mi(N In giving np whisky and gin, w | Neither one of these seen, X declare witll aly pen Bver drank of sueh liquor as this, ' . Fot kiivuviflii bmlki never date take the pains j To go near and. here Satan bisk CHOKUS-- It's easy to |ite np the thlngs we dislike And talk of the things oae -reafems^ Bat what these men yielded tn signing the pledge * Yon'I I see from the following lires. For this ts the fact, they both settled back In thA Anifl lrI^lr«Kl ftl^y found.. . . * That alcohol* dreed, "in Uw wiae when *ty red" . As well as tneMsr aboapd. Osoitri- This good "under shepherd, set over his sheep To lead them "in pastures of love" And this JEsculapius, thongh yoa might weep, Would n'er from his stubborn steps move, The Elder first said, he woald not don the red If eider prohibited be. The Doctor (his IFarcf) sticking close to his l o r d • . . , • • • • I # Woald not do it either, not •: CHORUS-- The .best thing to do in sueh perplexing timet The lecturer, Rice, conld scarce tell, Bat, wits coming back to him some like tty rhymes, said, "If cider is am*, it f« well," Now this brought a smile most as broad at a mile, To faces quite childlike and bland" The leader of this club, squeesed In with a rub, Now red ribbons float through the lead. CHOBUS-- - A lodge of Good Templars are hard at work here Who go the full hill through and through. Who drink neither whisky, nor eider nor beer And I think that's best, do not you? Now Doctor my dear, jnst give up yoar beer, And cider for alcohol's there. And go in the lodge, for playing the dodge - In inch things, you know is not fklr. •Blue in-re signifies "truth" of whieh it Is the emblem. SOLON. EDITOR PLAINDKALKR--Charlie Tur­ ner has been among the fortunate ones to obtain help tor the harvest and we trust through many years to come. It is an eight pound boy. Henry Chrlstain has started on tour through the northern stales, and will be gone about four weeks. C. Cornish has lost his credit; wore out his friends in these parts, and gone where he expects to regain both, with usury. Charlie has been welcomed back from poverties door three times and led to the road of prosperity by a sympathetic hand; but alas! no more for the cry from every man, woman and child was "Good" when they knew he was going. I am informed It was warlike between England and France just before the goods moved away from the little Cottage. Some of the mean, low llfed that crowned his past life, will be buried only in his grave. Let those who peruse these Hues take warninc and in befriending Charlie keep on the heavy side of the balauce. Farmers are improving tha time this fine weather gathering in the Golden grain" and the crops are far better than was expected three weeks ago, except the ftax crop, which on ac­ count of the hot and dry weather is almost a failure. The barley crop is Lho best paying crop, for in addition to being a large yield, the price has ad- ¥&>u.ed for wiiyoad any expectations. Robc Ibjin bad his buggy badly broke last Sat eve., while crossing one of the bridges the Commissioners had inspec­ ted and pronounced "Good enough." The town will doubtless have to pay the bill. May it be a fair warning to them In the Aiture to see that their officers are competent to discharge tbe duties devolved upon them. The Solon Doily is having a vacation the Edtt#r having gone to Wood­ stock. The political wheel has began to roll in this section, and it is with joy we hail the tidings that the name of S*. A. Hurlbut is again before tbe peo­ ple, aspiring to become a candidate in the republican convention, for the office he has so ably filled in tbe past. . Look for bargain* lu the next ttlrip days at Buckliu A Stevens, ' 1 * MUllnery! MilKnevyf Great Reduction In MHlifcery at Mrtb S. Searies, McHenry. A good assortment of Splitrtft tan faund at Blake's, cheap. ^ i A full line ofikrasols from SI ell np at Bucklln A »tevens. Stop at E.M.Owen's and see new Geared Cortland Wagon. . ^ Call and take yooir choice of Seveji different, kinds of Rakes at £. X. Owen's. *"• m • £3$ II Gninet Black Dress Silks, Pongee Dress Silks and Trimming Silks at Bucklin & Stevens. A few Parasols at still farther ijffe- duced prices to Close, at FirsstMMojfil A TEVANSON'S • Prices Reduced on clothing fn ordpf to sell to make room for Fall and Wi||» • ter Purchases, at Bnckiin & Stevens. " Call at E. M. Owen's and procure one of those splendid Top Carriages before they are ail gone. The next lot will, cost more. • ,> THE Eureka Tree and Post Holt ' i Digger. Call at E. M. Owen's and sea one. The best thing in the market, and sold cheap. r ^ PRICES REDUCED ; ^ \ ~ 'V J PRICES REDUCED nfct '• i'i : PRICES REDUCED! • at BuckUtt Stevens. r The latest styles of Lace Cellars and ^ CufliSf with a splendid assortment of ? 3 r ? c e l T e d " - ' " s # " " 4 - - 4 • - - • 4 EDITOR ALDEN. PLAINDEALER Vr. James Wood the "village Blacksmith." who has ran the same shop at "the Corners" nearly a quarter of a Century, has sold out House, Land, Blacksmith Shop, Wagon Mop Ac,, to Mr. William Chapman of Hebron, who took posses­ sion July 30th. Mr. Chapman is said to be a good workman aud we wish him success. Mr. Adolph Meyers, for­ merly from McHenry and Blngwood, still runs the wagon shop. Mi*. I. D. Knockerbocker has let his farm and stock to A. Fredbnrg. "Iken has a good span of Norman Colts three years old. Geo. B. Andrews setems to be doing a good deal of business these days in spite of the hot weather. Charlie and he are both busy every time we see thein. and two more accommodating men you will not find anywhere. T. B. McLean has the biggest and best »ra» of horses we have seen lately. . 'OR SALElp Two fuP Blood Durhani Bnll Calfs, fit for usa, J. FLUSXT CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Mrs. S. Searies is now offering Dt- eided Bargains in Cloaks and Mantlet in Stlk, English Diagonals and lasses, Cashmere, &c. FOR SALE CHEAP. * ; Several icood second hand Buggies**-- 4 Apply to E. M. Owen. A flne lot of Zephyr and Card Boards, * just received at J. B. Blake's Furniture $tavt« \ . vcr ' ^ k ^ \ > <¥ /<" PUMPS. ' r wf ^ A large Stock of Adams 'ceienratia' Kenosha Pumps. The best Pumps and at lowest, prices, at E. M. Owen's. Teeth extracted and filled ia tha most skillful manner by Dr. Rice, Riv­ erside Hou»e, McHenry. Consul tatiaa Free. v The children^ best friend is Dr. Jsques* German Worm Cakes, pleasant to the taste, harmless to the child, and sure death and expulsion to the worw Sold by all Druggists. Have you a Cold arid Cough f Avoid all flurry and to a first-class Druggist hurrv. ask for Ellert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, one bottle boy, yfHF j cure is sure--don't worry. FOR SALE. 1 - Half interest in a Buffalo Pitts, Mk Horse Power Threshing Machine.-- Almost as good as new. Will be sold cheap. For particulars Inquire at this I office. ' Do not neglect a Cough or Cold. Ellert's Extract ef Tar and Wild Cher ry is a standard remedy In all throat, asthmatic and bronchial affectious, and has saved many valuable lives. It never falls to give Satisfaction. Sold by all Druggists. ( Dress Goods 18 and 30 cents usually sold for 25 cents. Hamburg Edgeiaga from 5 cts per yard up. Ladies Linen and Grass Cloth Suits from 01,38 op--•* large variety to select from. Whit# Dress Goods in Pique, and Brilfliupla from 7 cts up. Two Button Kid Glotrea for 75 cts. Three Button for fl per pair, the best Gloves for the money, in fact all .iiher Goods in proportion. Give them a call and see for yourself, ^ BLTKTLM & STBV&HFLFH _ FOR THE WAGON. TTS niu iiOvv oSsrlftg oiiu of our brated Lumber Wagons, with top Box, Steel Spring »eat, Whlttl-trees, Neck Yoke and stay trains, all complete, ter |60. Warranted for one year. R. BISHOP. .. .v'1"'i f . - Mess goods DRESS GOODS. t . Bueklin A Stevens would call attfn- tion to their new line of Summer DriMM Goods just received. , ' IF you want a bargain In Millimry- and Cloaks go to Mrs. S. Searies where frou can select from the largest stock n the county aud at the lowest prims. Come one. come all and have the bfcib* ef!" of the low prices until July 4th. NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS. The subscribers would say that tf you wish to clothe your family you can do so by bringing or sending your wool aid exchange tSie same for food desir­ able goods. Will jrtve yon for un­ washed from 25 to wets., for washed on the sheep35 to 87| cts., and for tub washed 45 cts., and sell yon goodf IU per eent less than last year. „ F. A./WBKKLKH A CO. North Main St., JuwriUe, Via A«r UNDENIABLE TRUTH; ^ You deserve to aoffer., and if yon lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beautlfhl world. It Is entirely yoyr own fault and there !s onlv one exc|s« for you.--your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thous­ ands. Personal-"Igftowledge and com­ mon sense reasoning will soon show you that Graen*a August Flower will en re you of Liver Complalat. or Dyc- peaaia, with all its miserable eff^ctp, fsuoi as side lieadai^fe. palpitatioH <»fj the heart, sonr stomaehe, IwUfntl tiveness. dfzztnes« of the hmi0% ous prostration, low splrtta, etc, Mdesjsow reach every towa on Wta|ern Continent and na-ti but will tell you of its *%'o»«M| Ton can buy a Sample Bet Three doses • , - ^

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