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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1879, p. 4

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mBwrnvMSH » < M v ••.A** ^T%**Wl ' * r* if > .,..* ,Vi .n-^r-, , v: % ^ r £ * i ̂ »*f&» j k V**' *.? o V-'^ t/ > ** % l ,«> .. - I },- ,V;, - ̂ **<-. r i •. /n t \'*£ »»' : 1 • A t ' &£* * r , v WEDNESDAY, APRft Dth, 1879. frsi •t.VAW itTKE. Editor. * 1ST A* tlie local Elections will be all ©trr, we »hall have something to »y In regard to the Judgeship qomtlon next week. !SR- >#•'• j I^Rnrrr Gate,of London, England f^h£!e« Cate. of San Francisco, broth- »im,«rfco hud not seen each other for thirty 7"«r?, met accidentallj M Dei Xofttea, tow*. lant weelc. 7 MT'Mrn. Anderson.'the pedestrian haa concluded a long walk In Chicago. Her amlertaklng waa to go J,064 quarter miles In 3,064 consecutive ten minute periods. A lynx-eyed re­ porter detected her in three different naps of>ah«at an hour each, and fonnd that the scorer often credited her with laps that she did not make. She con­ fesses the fraud, but claims thai the track was eight inches too long. :mr We see by the Lake County ;rs that by the urgent solicitation of friends of both political parties.-- Hon. E. M. Dennis, of Waukegan, has consented to become•* candidate for Couuty Judge, to fill a vacancy occa­ sioned by the death of Judge Turner, and we wish right here ' to say that Lake County could do herself iio great­ er honor than by giving him a unani­ mous election. His large experience and eminent ability particularly fit "him for the responsible position, and hit many friemlss in McHenry County hope to see him elected. ftf^The Washington correspond­ ent of tire Aurora Beacon aaya: "Hon. John C. Shcrwin, the new member from the Fourth, is hard at work studying up the questions that now follow thick Mid fast on the trade of old as well as new members. He is cultivating the acquaintance of all his colleagues, is making many friends, and doing what he can to Inform himself in such a man­ ner that he can at all times beet rep­ resent thoee who sent him here. He t» outspoken on the subject of this at­ tempt of the Democracy to turn over the governmen t to the reign of a mob and declares it to be the duty of his patty i«t> stand by the existing laws, And aever surrender to the seconj| nv- «iuti<*. JL/MH.'n .. I. I , I 'J f9*ICeml»ers of Congress and offi­ cials at Washington receive large num- ' b«M of tetters of inquiry in reference to arrears «f pension*. Commissioner Bently {M the information that he will pnebaUy begin to pay claims un­ der the net of tlie last Congress about April 14, juid continue to pay thein as fast as they are examined and ap­ proved. The Commissioner says that pensioners «re toeing imposed upon by «flaiin age*ft« wlto represent that the nervloes ef «a«xpeiie«ced attorney are .needed to eeoare arrears of pension.-- ltat he s^rs the department will not Mwg.ni.ae a<daim agent at all and will 4Mf no attention to claims, coming from *ny oae twt the pensioner him- •elf. Payaseato will be made by a cheek on the 'JVeasury of the United States, payable to the order of the petri--er himself, and will be sent to the poateiftoe address of the pensi oner •%ff mail.--JSc. *7 . _ ctaancMAor UTRBiTcil •: X Jtet the celebrated authors Wioselives -and writings are represen­ ted i« voAameS of the new Acme edi­ tion of Chambers Cyclopedia of En- H*Lit«sttR«ju<t received, Is certain­ ly very attractive to any person of Mm LUeiWf taste. Fox, Penn, Bax- loc, Buiywi. l^ocke, Newton, Browne, Hale, Waia on. Dry den, Temple, Evelyn Fopya, JMSer, Addison, Swift, Pope, Xaansay,Ofcber, Steele. Berkley. Defoe • *** Botta^bmke, are a few of the bril- llat stamerAIek brighten tlie 416 pages **H will feriag gladness to many a eehotar* Mart.** says the Timet, of Pbit«Wplia.*>to find that this truly Admirable work has been brought with­ in the range of shallow pockets."-- Bight suoh volumes, beautifully print­ ed, and elegantly bound in cloth, for only 92.59, or by the single volume for 43 cents, post-paid, is certainly a mar­ vel of cheapness, and should establish an enviable reputation for the publish­ ers, if it cannot make their fortune.-- Already they report a sale of n rly 60,000 volumes. It ought to be in every ; library a»id home in the land. Speci­ men pages and full particulars as to various jtyle* of 1>Iudhig, terms to #tybs, etc., will be sent free on request fry the Publishers, the American Book Exchangey 56 Beekman street. New 1 York. The work is sold only to sub- aeribers direct, and the present won­ derfully low rates are offered only to «j£Hy subscribers. * ' Volumes of the work can he won at otfiee ef^is papnr •• ' f r'-1 ' ghajfcjfr>ho«)i Convcn- nnjHSou t4 ti * ^ <.» a •< / *?*'?* •'* '̂ T'5 i14'® 'V, " »KAV«f OIJDII--HHl.NT. - In a Mason City. Iowa, paper, under chito of April Id, kindly handed US by Ghauncey Beck with, of this viUag^ we find the following notice of tte doath of a former well known rM>ldenS of McHenry, which may be Interesting to our readers;. **On ^oaday of this week at the real dencgof A. K. Stl lson In Owen town­ ship the messenger of death summoned Sylvanu8 S. Stlison from earth to his resting place In the grave. For years he had been a patient suffer and yet always looking on the sunny side of life. Now that his work Is done and lie awaits the great judgment day hla friends and children look over his past life with pleasure, because it waa a blameless one. Father Stlison was born Dec. 4th, 1804 in the town of Scipo N. Y. where he lived until he was sixteen years oM when he removed to Cincinnati Ohio, with his parents. He entered and went through Oxford University Ohio, June 4th 1829 he was united in marriage with Ifcliss Eleanor Bishop with whom he lived happily almost fifty years, and who is now left a widow to mourn his loss. In 1835 ho removed to Elkhart county Indiana where he lived until 1837, w^en he re­ moved to McHenry county Illinois. After living there, thirty years he came to Iowa in 1867 and settled on the furm whera he died. He was the father of six sons and two daughters Among the former Is W. B. Stinson our well known citizen. During all his long life he was noted for bis temper­ ate habits and moral deportmelit. A Ann believer in the faith of the Uni­ versal salvation of our race, he rested confidently on the promises of God. In his last hours he was patient and perfectly willing to bid adieu to all earthly affections and rest in peace. A large circle of friends mourn hla loss and will find there "a vacant chair.** Funeral services at the home on Wed­ nesday by Rev. E. C. Moulton before a large concourse of people. The flow <»f fitt'lKNatettr^'Cfpunty Sabbath AwWM|i<l«|».wMP^*e; held at the ,* K. Church lir IIiiMi||^;<,l?edtte8day and Thursday, April lot^ 17th, 1879. t:o!n-n<Mtuiug Wednesday, at 10) a. m. Let every Sabbath School in the county be represented, and let evfery pastor _ jgprk, pray .tor, aud come $jbU con- iwuiitm. * U. BiUtoW* Pioaklea* T T l Jf >: WOODSTOCK. Editor Plaindealer:--*"rhe Mi­ neral of AJvin Parker was largely at­ tended at the M. E. church on Saturday His remains were talmn to Hebron for burial. Still the Snow banks linger. We are to have an exhibition of leg intellect before long, Mouday, April 14th. "Who shall decidf when Doctors dis­ agree?,, See the statement of Rev. J. Kobb In regaito to S. Earnguy in last weeks Senttnet. As there is a question of veracity between them, people are inquiring which Is In the right. Tho contest grows ont of the German festi­ val for the benefit of the Germnn Sab­ bath School which meiitioned in a former article. 1 • « Wm H. Sherwood, who lives about two miles East of .tpww. iriet with a serious accident, which Is likely to lay him up for some time, by allowing his baud to be caught and badly mauglld by a ciroular saw while sawing wood for Tommy J. itider. , Dr. Peterson is aiding llomer Wat­ tles in the sale of the Cooley Creamer and says Ed Whitsnn save.< hlni^a large amount by way of advertIsing. John A. Parrlsh and E. E. Richards were elected School Directors on Sat­ urday. As these two4 gentlemen have such a large family Of children the people thought them well qualified for the position.' There was no oppo­ sition. As we saw yourself mingling freely among our citizens on Saturday, such nows as we neglect Wo trust you can readily supply. Ask Charley Donnelly when is the best time to try a lawsuit. On return day as uamed in Summon# or four days earlier. We don't smoke but you do. f. •IS * HEADQtTARTEBS-- FOR GOOD We have just received a new and complete Stock, pf all kinds of New aud t>piiaon:ihle Goods such i^s nil 4;.U £ v • ! 141'^ Hats, Caps, &c>, &c< Horse Shoeing* General Blacksmithing, WAGON AND ^ m t&rtt.,- RINCWOOD ILLINOIS Would respectfully -inform bis oustomors and the public generally that he is now let­ ter than ever prepared to do all work in hla line. Horse Shoeing We make a specialty tn tfilalta'C, use' fioth- ing but han>i twrueil Sh»e», and guarantee Matin faction. Interfering horses or thoae with bad f««t V"»n|>Uy remedied. R E P A I B I I V 0 Of all kinds on short notice. We also do Wagon and Carriage Painting. SSi-Give us a call and we will please yon both in quality and price of work. , KlntfwM fit April 8th, 1«%*. riV v- It •«•*»<* U' * > Which .^6 offer at very popular priees t ^ ( Siî OR gCASH.:B5 Don't wait For a second invitation, but come at once and see how we deal and learn our prices. Butter, Efirgs, etc.. taken in ex- change for (ioods, allowing highest market price* ' » , ' ' : S . - >.> c » <;%0: MsHenry, III.', April 1st, 1879. McHenry, 111. ¥ NEW i J.?** Haying formed a Co-partnership, and opened the store ' fttinkeriy occupied by P. D. Smith, near the Depot, McHeury, have filled the same with a good supply of Flour, Cora Jto*. Etc Our Flour is of the CHOICEST BRANDS, manufactured from the best MINNESOTA WHEAT, and we guarantee every sack to l>e A No. 1, and warranted an represented, which we propose to sell ever before offered in this County. Feed, Meal, at S:g|Bed-Roclî Prices.. f^r: Ko more high Prices, but let the poor man live tot veil as the rich. itv^dDri™"8 Flour aud Feed delivoped to any part of the village Free of charge McHenry, III.* April 5th, * * ScV • JX' . ; ** * ̂ 41 * ' * ̂at Kcnmond Mf Afttttull lAvetrtory o»ifrs^a"^| let, and at that time ifr. f . C. Schroder, who for several years has had the charge of my Rich­ mond Business, assumes One,JIalf -:4*ei»0|^ Reducing Stock, I have .. In vnnfif at Coft, and at less than the ai Production. 1 * • J't t » K\ 1 - » - , - .. ' *"4** «V4hit f i mm „ 1 TO ra minis m is TBI mm gnoimim STOCK T-Am. i : TOO I.An«E, And consists of Everythinn- nsnally foaad iu a Couutrv Store. with the LAKGEST STOCK of v . . t and y j> * THAT CAN Bfe FOUND IN MCHENRY COtmTV W "iiy1'.'i; alk ' »c« #.*« ,* 1 *• »' *4 ;..t COMPLETE, ilftaTiitti MAlSMra SWEEPIPfO REDUCTIOIVS^ ' #1 CASH-sONE PRICE ONLY. Februiii^ 4th; 18791 Respectfully Yours, ̂ C. F. HALL. AiMfliiijili&B ... NEW SPRING COOf$ & BECKEB, ^ Near tbe Depot MoHenry ----- HilnolSv Having Inst rtetirM their Snifax and Aura, mer Stock of Beady-Made Clothing, ilats. Caps, and Gents Furnishing Goods, wmoh they offer to the buying public ftt Prices to suit the times. Their Stock of Cloths t» the finest and largest ever bought to (Ms town,and comprises all the latest Patters ami styles to be found in tlie market, from which they are prepared to make a SINGLE GAR­ MENT Ofe A. FULL SUIT and Guarantee Satisfaction. WCall and examine our stock before pur* chasing elsewhere. We will not be undersold ' LAUER & BECKER. McHenry. III., March 25th. 18^9. FURNITURE. Mil IIL McHenrjr, Presents to tho buying pnblic a larger stock of all kinds of Furniture this Spring than otttr before, which I am offering at MANUFACTUKKIt OF Corporation Election. THE Annual Village Election for the *|J. lage of Alcltenry, will be held at the Council Jl«i)in. in tk« Village of MeHenry( o<tt Tuesday, the 15$h Day of April. at which time the following oJBcetl wrlll toe elected: Six Trustees, aud one Clerk. I'iii' I'olls of said Election will be open at 1 o'clock and kept open unfll six o'clock ttt the afternoon of said day. J. V A N StMUi, Olerk. FRED. SCHNORR, MJ Boots New Store, near tho Depot, MoHENRY, ILLINOIS. Ai-AM'f-i.; ^ / :* Having removed to my new Store, I am now prepared to accommodate my castonters in anything in.the line ot - Custom-Made Boots and Shoes On sliert notice and warrant ntisfoctlon. Deing a* workman of many Tience I am confident years cxpe- I ctonr please all who give me a call, and as I use none hut the r - - • -est of stock can guarantee a« re pie sen ted. Give me a call and Wllmnember the place, new Iftook, one Give me a call and I will try and please, Remember the place, new Mot' door Wettl of story's Hardware 8 tore. REDUCED PRICES. ' • - Now l» tils Tine To Buy. ?e hate taken great pains in selecting our 1 Undertaking Supplies. Coffins, Caskets, anil Trimniis, Of the latent designs. Everything new an«K eleKhilf. We kccp nothing lmt the best. Do call and seo us when la want of our line. not auK Notions! 'Jlotlonen We havp a full Jlne W Notions. ' ^11 and see them.' uyi. ' In Picture Frames and Wall Brackets we will not 'be Under­ sold. JOHN B. BLAKE. McHenry, 111., March 12th, 1879. The McHenry FRED. SCHNORR Mt2U&rv« liLi UoL ttttk IOL Having rectintly fitted up our Shop, we ar« now |irc|»ared to furnish our ciotonu rs with f/esb and Salt Heats r •** • 'of . a1jIj " Ili.J-'llf . *£, r ' ' » "Utfe i *V. Sausage, Smoked Meats, &c», --AT THE-- Lowest Lining Price*. We buy none hut thfe best of Meats,* and flatter ourselves that we can oflfer our custom­ ers Meats in better shape than any other Shop in tins section. Thankful ft»r pa»t favors we solicit a con- tiniuiucu of tbe same, and we will guarantee to satisfy you both in quality and price. FRETT A SON. MfO^M^rUL, MU*<* v ' 4#?'^:, |)KALERS w RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENRY, ILL. We lmve one of the mt>st complete atock of Goods ever brought to tUi«^aik|iit# cousi8tiMg in part of , Viwuuug,, UHUI, HOOXH A|NI) SHOBf, Paints "••ft T hi* *.# A lcines I Crockery, Glassware, Wooden and Willow-wart, <>rocerl€»iii - We would ask an inspection of our WAI^L l'Ai'lllR, which is uo* complete,»elegant aud itcsirulie. l^itrona^® swfkilcd and sutiafae tiou guaranteed, ( ; COLBY BROS. B'rPW'® BUI Until vou see and examine my stock «I Tot)k nod get prices, have the best stock of ' . < i ; • Farmins; - Nf- ' In McHenry County, and will B E XJTV »E13a.S O *j: I have all the Leading Plows among them are the Furst & Brad­ ley, Norwegian, Moline, Peru, Grand Detour, John Deere and J. I. Case, all acknowledged the best made and warranted in every re* spoct. Also have the Fujrst & Bradley and Moline Sulky J^lowi which will talk for tbeipselves. The only Agent for the ^ IMPROVED RANDALL PULVERIZING HARROW The m°st Popular and Profitable Farm Implement used. SEEDERS! SEEDERS! SEEDERS* We have the Buckeye and Prairie City, both first-class in every respect. Also the Force Feeders. ^ »r ^ PLANTERS! PLANTERS*^^ MiANTERS! Plan^prs, 1 make a speciality of the Keystone and Keystone Jr., warranted in every way. ^ FOB THE BESTTB • X^latlOrm Spring Wagon •* On tli tuarket I have the Cortland Improved Gear, which lhasno su­ perior. The Company make them a speciality and make no othe*. For Pnmi>8 I have the Adams and Kenosha, excelled by none. Be sure and tall before going elsewhere as we know we can make it to yonrJutereiit to do so. Komember everything is sold on ij| old stand opposite the Mill. i -- OWEN^ : merits. ZM' i ti,; *JL. .IX& t ste •/ . -•> , #4 ^ V 4 3"'

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