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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Apr 1879, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, A PR1T, 2JM, 187#. Raiiroad Time Table. • am <t« aoirTW. Sonera Lake Pi^sonjfer GemsTk t,nkb Freialit ...i, T:» A. *. 1:15 p. M. OOIHO JfOHTII. iienm Ukt Freight A. M, 6cn«tvii L«ko Pa*»eiiier 7:Mr. N aa " • "' » 11 ' ' . ' ' . MI Miss .TKXKIE RKKRS returned home from Clitcago on Saturday last. Hox, F. K. OUAKUKK sp*nt the S*b- l>atVi at home fn tlii* village, returning to.the State Capital on Monday. Before ffolnjj flsewliei*, call and ex- vniiiie a fine assortmeutof good* and learn prices at Mr*. K. W. Howe's. Xew and stylish Dre*« Goods, rang­ ing In price from 0 ccnts andupwards ft FVtssiiumons A Evaueou's. E. ]VI. OWKJJ was/nit for thft flrn •-line on Sunday. He is now rapidly Improving and will M; around; «g»ln >oon. •, . . ON the last page of this paper, can be . <ound the Educational column, which proinis£j\^>everal jyeeJ0 ago# J*. " will speak for Itself. ' ^ * i ^It's ®uly a spring 'opening." ̂ la.^ explained that awful- boy. as lie e^'iitv- Ited his tnrnrfoi^ersaftftf a leap/wer ^tlie jjdeket fence. ,f ! TIIKUE i« a talk of getting np * -jWalklng Match In this village early in .May, hue it has not as yet Jbqei*. de,fl- , *»itely settled. 'mi y *• :t WHAT ha* become of our Base Ball .jtowers? We have not ns yet heard Anything about . organizing for the twining season. f AKUTIIKK NEW arrival ' of Milliner* v "floods at Mi*. Senrles^ The ladles ^sliouVMot fall to call and see the new ^WyieaT* ,J 'S •' Tmcworkon the new Steamboat I* progressing' favorably, and Is being pushed forward at a rapid rate. She will be ready for the corker* early •' rnxt we«k.;--"';i!< b. T.F.WIS and tfhnnes fcCuhnert, ssons of Chas, Kuhnert of ' •Tohneburgli, were Imth married 1* Chicago on Tuesday last-. Both couple nrri expected at their fathers residence tills Wedueaihty «v«ning, ...... Aw exclianp^ telis of a y**ng man who swore oil smoking and w worth 10.000 in five y<nar». Tltere Is some ii<i*tuke here. We know a young man who has swore oft fifty . times in five year* and isn't worth a cent. Sojir. one *ays potatoes cirt'feu dgyt , <»r two weeks I MI fore planting, and sprinkled with planter will sprout "earlier than when cut and planted on tlie same day. l>o not. forget this. The ivculiwili Nuprin* yon. Br Poster* we learn that Burr Rob* bins1 Great Allied Show#. Mauagerie, Museum and Trlpple Circus, wjH ex- hibit at Woodstock on May 7th two weeks from to-day, afternoon and ev*»- nlng. This in one of the finest eni^r- taininent of the kifid vow traveling, and as it is the first pf the seaso.i we have no doubt will be well patronized. The Proprietor, Burr llobblns. Is well and favorably known thoroughout the United States,as,an old and reliable show man. aud the Oircwe going public can rest nesiirailof a rare £Ft)it& «4t the Ttli of next mouth. n ;i;i » <. Tiik Illuminated Concert, atltlt&r- slde Hall, on Saturday evening last, by ,?ohn R. Lowry and family, was, without exception, the best little show we ever attended. Mr. T.owrv is a host in himself, while Master George Lowry for oneofhis age would fee hard beat, as he takes every part in the most perfect nian i«>r. and sudi as would do lionor to an older head. It is much to b« regi-etted that his audience was sniall,«but«'« predict that should lie visit this place again'as he informed us he Intended to do. lie would be greeted'with a full house. • r "Fwu heaven's sake!: ilo«*t. |et^t get into the paper," js the first cry of a persoii caugiit in a inean fcrape. Keep it out of the papf>r Mid it's all right. ;Xomatter how, contemptible or dis­ honest the position may be. or how much reason the offender may have for shame, remorse and contrition. If the circumstances can be kept from ••cormorants of the press," as the ^people who have good reasons to JH* afraid of uewspii>»er reiwrtenr fcotfoe- tlines calls them, he l& tranquil mid happy. We are MO vhaiupioii for that extreme license of the prees that is sometime* displayed, but we have noticed that the ones wlto cry out loud­ est against iHJWspuper disclosures are •generally those whose own lives and acts would not bear very close inspec­ tion. People who live clean, straight- forwrrd lives have little to fear from the uewspapers. --;--'-- -- ) • -n t i WE had the ple:isure , one day ]<i4t week, of looking.over (lie new store of C. F. Hall, at Xiiud'a, aud must sav we found it one of the best arranged niud most handsomely fitted up store to be found In the county, and to merely say that it was filled with ^oods does hot half express ' It, as it was literally, packed from cellitr up. In this stO r<- Ills stock is all fresh and new and con­ sists of Dry Goods. Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,' Hats ant) (Japs. Groceries, and In short everything usually kept in a first class general country store.' Aud unlike most new enterprises of the kiud. we are reliably informed, this store was not obliged to wait to build up « trade, as through I litierni advertising and his straight j forward busiuess course. Mr. Hall i.< so j well aud favorably known that lift store •i f I j i lias bet*li 'thronged with customers from in ft co « t|ie day of Its opening. While all who advertise dt> nut grow ricli, and s*Miie do not deserve t«»'do»o. tlien; - ... . . , , • is no man eugMiretl In a legitimate get scattered, iiuiiiug up hi crowded ( ° free schools at the appointed time. $o look out for a goqj «easou. I.II ftshennen tell lis 'Hvlntef.llke the past, promiT>es a good : <atch iu the sprtug, as the tlsli try to keep ^'arui In d«*ep water awl don't ' business, thesueceasi of which depemls upon the extent to which public pat- .j rouage is given to.it. who can afiord to Ip tl»e walking lever would teml to : dispense with a liberal use of printer's m turn the feet of delinquent subscribers toward the place where they should pay their subscriptions, we would yell with great joy "lilessed walk!*1 What a happy termination It would he, kind reader-", and what a fine prospect they would have of reaching that state vailed "ftiture felicity.* SfRixn Is coming around after all, and really seems inclined to behave rationally. She Is feminine, you know and must flirt a H(tie. Besides, she has been taking a cruel vengeance ou men for their frequent slanders of her <!*x, aud ha§ nearly dislocated their necks by til# Qupiqzijig fsli^ has made them do. r QUESTION* for a Debating Society: "I f a lnan has a tiger by his tail, which would be best for his personal safety-- to hold on or to let go?"--Unkubwn. Well..that <lepeuds. The man with thW most capacious lungs will be apt to hold oil the to •'tiger'" the Ipngest* (Jut firsp get your tail. We occasionally come across a story writer, for exam­ ple, who would be obliged to have a tiger buy his tale If he sold Is at all", fer he couldn't persuade any editor to. ^ iijiange truly .sa^ s>-«^^over be­ fore in the history of »ur country, everything considered, could building be don^ so cheaply as to-day. Lumber, nails, paint, stone and brick, labor, and everything needed is cheaper than Aver be fore/and, surely, cheaper than they*Wlll be one or two years hence. Therefore, all persons who contemplate building, andean do so safely, should embrace the opportunity this season. By so doing labor will be furnished those who need it aud all will be bene- flted." WK would call the attention ot our readers to the new advertisement of the leading Hat aud Cap Store of the West, Scott & Co., who are now located in their new double store Nos. 135 aud 137 Madison Street, where they have opened one of the largest stocks of Spring Hats to be found in the West. When in Chicago if in want of a full stock or a single Hat do not fail to give tl»ein a call, Miere you will find 3Ir. Scott happy to see you. show his goods aud give prices. Read the ad- vertiseiacut.' ink. This Mr. llall well knows by actual experkmte, hence Ills large and Increasing trade is much due to hi* liberal aud judicious advertising. His, name can be seen ' in almost every paper lit this and a joining counties, and lie know* that it pavs and pays hi in well. This store at Xuuda makes liiin three large placts of business, viz; DII I.lee, Richmond and Xtinda. In 18U&. we believe lie opened his store at Dun­ dee. where he lias built up a trade second to none In Katie county. About four years ago he opened a branch in Richmond, which lie has successfully run uutil his Increasing trade has warranted hiin Hi opening this third establish­ ment, The stori* at Richmond is un­ der the charge of his partner, Mr. T*D. Schroder, who in a young man of more tliau ordinary business tack, which em­ inently fits him for the responsible position lie now hold:;. Mr. Hall spend* most of his time at Dundee and Nuuda, All three im?« etrictJy cash houses, and as lie buya.strlcLly for casli he is, there­ fore enabled to sell at the lowest pricef, thereby making "quick sales aud small profits'* ids motto in thebryfas well as uame. No one Who visits ( either of the towns where his stores are located should fail to give him a call. FBETT & So|j. thankful for past favors would inform their customers and the public generally, that tliey have now in their market the finest lot of Fresh aud Salt Meats to be touud in this section. We buy none but tlie be&t, aud to meet tlie wants of the citizens of McHeliry end vicinity. Give me a call uud we will try aud please you. FBKTI & Sox. C. F. Hall offers elegant all wool shawls for 91.&0. Mrs, S. Searles is now opening the largest stouk of Uat3, Bonnets, Silks. Ribb ons, Flowers, Feat here, Neck Wear, aud fact everything in the No­ tion line and wil sell cheaper than ever oflered in t»«ls town before. CJ. F. Hull oilers this week a large In­ voice of new aud desirable Clothing.-- Remember he guarantees a saving of $2.00to $S.U0 per suit as to tl»e quality purchased. His Boys Suits for $2.50 to ?#3.7o; aud Mens, Suits $3.75 to $0*50 will pay you to go.and see,, The Randall Pulverizing llafrow, an Implement no Fanner can afford to be without at E. M. Owen's WOODSTOCK. KIMTWU PLAiNi»KAi.Kn:--lt Is Said that "No hews Is good new,*' so If this be true Vout- readers will get goo<a news from Woodstock this week. Tin? besmtlful U'^arhcr ennsfts tlia farmer to "drive IIID team nfl«ld" Wtth Ktrong hopes «u an abundant harvest to follow, it is true the nights {ire cool bitt the days «re the beet tWU OOttld ask for the labor of seeding. ., r , ,n . We made a little circuitofour faru»-r lug region yesterday aud saw several green fields ot Winter grain looking well, but no sigiw of shoots from Spring sowed grain. The seeder stands uild- field iu most Ihstauces as If seeding Were about halfdoue. Sotue patches of Sward probably for corn, were beauti­ fully turned. The flocks and herd*, ruminated and b;wdced in tlie sunshine on the sunuyside of straw stacks now aud then casting an anxious look at tlie pasture gate, as if impatient to pass through, but the meager growth of grass on the other aid# *e«uied to re­ store couteiiunent yet, ior a little while, : Senator Jo»lyn is B. Coon iu town. V>.r ...-^ >rv.- Several oi the McHenrjr iwj* w^re seeu on our streets to da}', MUNSHAW Vi •*«.£. ' EIHTDH PbAtNi»KAUtK:--Agata we have Spring but for bow long:? Edio answers how long. J Nothing very newsy this week only we had a Moral aud Instructive enter­ tainment at our school liouse, with some spicy songs and characters, which were appreciated by the entire audi­ ence aud all we can say is come again Lowry aud you will have a fuU house. The sealed bids for our school house fehcet'after some very fine figuring. Was changed to open bids to please parties that felt interested iu the same, atid* tliey run oA with tlae job of course. , Some are beginning to think of pUutlug coru but It uiuy get a bad cold .yefc. ' „;i;r R:dn» Rain). "Every one ls wishiiig^ for rain. t. John R. Lowry was the gneH of F. Grimes while in this burg, being an old acquaintance of ids. We have n fine School audi also a lady teadier aud the school Is Improving line I j*. MvuvAsiK. ' iLiJii RING WOOD* • iSniTUurLAiNHKAi.Ki: :-N-Tfae fanners are now very; busy getting iu their wheat aeud oats. Some have 'finished. Our Stfhbath School has started with a good itttcudauce. There seems to be a luck of teachers however, Gouie for- ward friends ami help. We understand that Mr. Walter Carey was visltThg friends east of the store last Sabbath. Walter always h*s a welconie there., 1 ' ? The ladles sociable Will' He1 Held at Mr. Walke\i* next Thursday afteVnooi. All are cordially Invited to 'attend. Their will tie a Temperance meotliig over Iti Harsh Valley School House next Friday evening. CtHiie on® UQjne all and have a gond time. #.<•. • •. "ya-.tq ' Kiwi K»Mt« Tran«f«r». . * Conveyances filed for record III the Recorder's Olllce of Mcllenry County, Illiuol*. for tile week ending April lfi. A. D.. 1870. : T.J. I»AOT An<l w to T, (ioggona. BSi mjf nw'^oc is I'artlHiul, #175, Hcnrr l,tswln t«» E. 6: Itortnnn. T.ni *lj. freewill ItuptUt Ohuncb, Ei|t J. Sulllvan-iwl vr to It. Sullivan. l*ot IU blk »\ llarvnr'l, #1.00. .?. niimsi<le u» \; \V, BurmMo, Lots 11 and U blk I U. II. UrtflluK H<H :« WIKHI*»..«• k, $107.5 J. T. Plerson to »Vm. Triiax, L«>t 5 U 4 blk 2 PierHAn'i a<t<t to O, Like, 11,(10, S*r*h M. (iinlHcrtii M. Donnli. Lot Itblk-'i Hurts a«l<l to Itnrvard, $.VW. T. Kenttnir f*n<l w to |>. Uoa*. MffX »W^ •«> |7 SIi*rert*«», #1010. , , Sojihi.i K. 4|wn*lil8 to T.iicinita ft. Parktlurvt Pt ni-H ler iH MarctiRo, |H0iV Q. W. SiKHinUU- ao<1 wife to mim. PH ne.V sen S5 7fl0 Martsniro, •«»». r Lfewt* f.aslier toJ. White. Lot 7 b)k S*Ilar- vatil, (». s. ttcctor to Flavin Wlilti. So.V see Snnwl no<4 neX sow l7 {#* R. U.) Aktan ftsoo. C. Aider son to J. W- Stilt w. (4 iti> 27 Dorr. M:trv McTiRnn to Heteha YTslch • liot in l^nn<t:i. (no def) A. E. Siinul'tin;; and hn» to David Id, Wil. lianm. Mill It 1 btk W Huntlojr S4000. O, S. nitirkman AUII fr to Martin McVnhmi.- Lot2 blk l'2 Itlarkintiuo a<!d to Harvard f 17\ M. I>. tUcKeV aitrt W to IHtnnls Unhb #r. lit in Car> Ration, S4A0, , ' S. Sipitb to T. J, Diicjr. Soc 29 and SS Dojrr, film v . f Mary Uiekpx and hit# to J. P. . JnhnMn. Lt -I b)k 1 Hit-koi-k':! ad'l £-» (7. L^kel iS5l' Hi"hnr<l -LahIibrook t<» AbR*<u G if?na6?lfe4 ES jie 'n mm: 10 svv1^ soc ii l)unh»inf sSL mve W Hitrtlan t WKW. • <r>: , PLOW TinAL.--VICTORY. A Plow Trial took playe on the Wm^ Harrison farm, 'J^orth Riugwobd, on Friday, AprlllSth, in Which the Skin­ ner Sulky Plow,' O. Bishop Agent, aud the Fiirst & Bradly, E. M. Owen, Agent, were tM competitors. The field was open to all but only these two entered. The trial was thorough. and resulted In a complete victory for the Skinner Sulky PldW which was im­ mediately purchased by Nr. Harrison. All who saw tlie work, were emphatic iu saying that the Skinner Plow was tlie best iu every respect, now beimr sold In this county, dive us another iuvitation.7 r • ;,J ; Q...PI8H0P. ! 1,06.M FOR SALE. ' for Sale a good Loons, with all' tlie fixings for immediate use. Will be sold cheap if applied for soon. Apply to MUK. L. ^OuUKi i ! MeHeaty, April 8»i, 1S79. ,, WIIKN lh Woodstock do n:»fc fail tr call at the Oity Bakery for Warm oe Cold Meals. They have one of the ueatest Restauraiits iu towu; '%M,t MAHKKTH. - . r • » NKW YORK, April Md, Wt.; Tliere WcrtT increased reoelpts ^>r netv made butter and sales hHve be^n ( dull. We ijH«»te fancy, freshwestertt or i^at3'tfr«Am9»,y,-'2'Jo; f?tney fresh dairy, I* Selected,' XSi io 23e; [Iu lim^lf9tottM;po»rti>M«(H(Hi, new *« to 115c. - J The'cheese- maifeet Is «emerallx«*d and pricey lower titan <Miy time sipce tlie Spriiur ol 18614 Fluo Mock ohee^e Were *old last w^ejt .pt G«; and. Ww grade skims are entirely worthless, jit Klect Ion last Saturday evening. 58 ; «wtalnly doe# not pay to iuake «kikn vbtes beiog polled, 40 against the tax J We quote ^ouiid folid /iill for feulldiu; the uew suhmd house and - .. MUWOA. KOITOR PI.AIM»KAT,KR:--Houseclean- ing Is as good a local to head thli weeks news with as we know of for tltere in more of that going. „ on tliau any othn.r.niu» filing^ "t ' ' llyatt I* 8x1 ng np bis r^^^r^rtnd and will soon have It ready for those who h^ve nothing else to do. "^Ife Ariieson went with hf* family, bag and baggage, tdOa^entersvllh* ou Monday fi»«t. Where IfM^itfie<il» U have work all Summer. !; > <- * :,l. l* Quite no excitement our School Bttsiiiess Hotlces. 18 fbr it. l)i% Ballaii was elected di­ rector In place of O. ; rMansti«ld whose time expired. Van Auken and Son have taken 9 acres of second growth to grub out on the old Mallory. farm aitd are now busy at work every d^v. ! E, W. Wheeler has moved to otie of cream carl ies at 3 to ?e; ski ins and Mi­ me reliant able 1 to le. ' Emmett Wells1 circular si£t a fair trade in ho(*s has been doing, consider­ ing the season.1 There Is Inquiry for choice State hops, hut the prices asked are still higher than buyers want to pay. The bottom ha* been touched </ii low grades, for merchantable hops wil' every POTATOES WANTED. Parti** having Potatoes to sell will add* ess C. F. llall; at Xuuda, uauiiug prico, kiud. aud quality. Potatoes to ba deijverdat Nuuda. • "'u,! "V ' 0.V.UAU. Mm. 9. Searles, has also just received a large assortment of beautiful new Spring Cloaks. Circulars, aud Outside Wraps. Also the material for niakiug up. And I here extend a cordial invitation to all, to call and price the goods and see for themselves. . Re­ member Cash will buy cheap. ,.;;4 C.F.Hall will show you th#'best stoekof Hats tu Mcllenry County.-- Boys H^ts 'M- 40. 50. 6*», 75c; Mens, 60, &V<W. l.W 1^25 and 1.38. Giirituteedj.to be fully fifty per ceiit below Credit priccs* i • . . ' FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. Jlaviug n^oved o» uiy farni t now ofr«'r my Store and other property iu John*>burgh for Sale, or will exchange it for good Farm property. If uots«ml I will Item it to a responsible party on reasonable terms, ft is a fine location for trade. Call' oil or address P OiKSKLKU, MifHenrv. III. ,if i / • Ci F. Tlall offers this week *iretegaiit stock of lace curtains and embroideries. Lace curtains for l*2jcts., up and ein- broderies 2cts., per yard, and his prices are lower than the lowest. ! BREWERY FOR SALE OK RENT The nudeMgued ofers for Sale or tfent one Italf interest In the. Mclleury Brewery. |t is now doing a good btisl^ ness and is iu good riinnir.g order.-- Plenty of Malt and Beer on hand.-- Will he disposed of reasonable if ap­ plied for soou* .TOHK HatBM Mcllenry. III. Jaa, ttnd, IS?!!, * Don't think because the Teas offered by (•, F. llall are low in price, that they are poor, but get a Sample of the T«a lie Is selling for 20, 25,40 and BOe. aiid try them and you will buy 51bs, Mrs, E. Wl^llowe Ihis-jnH reeeiverl a full Hue of Mlllluery, and will dispose of it at tlie very lowest figures Cor Cask. . New York*, new crop, uhoice. 9 tb13 per lb., medium 7 to 8c; low to; falr.fi to 6ci eastern 6 to 9c; western ft-to 9c; yearlings 2 to 4c; odds, all growtHs l to Sc; Pacific coast ho|)s 8 to I4c. Egg*;)**, pafcUoe* t» #330 ,I>erbfcWsV1,S-E«fe.- .• ' There is no change to note in butter. New is held with rather more firmnejss and desirable grades meet With ready sale. We quote new cre tinei ies a't 20 to 25c; new choice dairy 17 to 19c; fair and inediuui lit to 16c. The market for clieese is dull aud ,uusettled, with .suiall sales at j5> to 8c. Potatoes Garnets &c 75 to 80c. lili HI U--« i -- ' jt^Thoiua-i Meredith Wtfli eteOted Clerk of tlie Ofrcult Co<irt In Kane county nt tbc Ityeeiu! election held on Saturday last. In Aurora Ma Majority was 46, In Data via, 404. II.. A. Scott received 342 majority in Elgin, and was also aliead in St. Charles ui\d so^ie other ^u>vus, Meredith's majority in tta county Is.placed at ,150. at. to ot,. . , , c Early Rose #1.10, Prolifics, J 80 to 85c; Jacksuit liites Ttr i i Vyse'* honsfo in this village, »nd Clias. I "ot 8° lower than 6e. W# quote EllsWiirth hits moftd Into another of 'Ms1^<*eS On nisftt street* • • ^ Mrs. Brink, frtiw ^CliiWii|to,-A€|»|he' teac'.ier of the PHniary Oeparttiiebt in Our Public School. • ?- Elmer BeardsleyVi only child is no# •Ick wl;li tins Scarlet Fever. They buried one only last week. Strong hopes ape efieei t.iiued of thU ones re­ covery, as It seems to be 4u a ^uuch uiihler fwn*.£i;f Henry did uot go to the rjypr last Sunday and he said he felt like a caged lion. He also says if the Lord will for­ give ||lm,h% will never do suclt a thing again. , ' ; ' •lotiii t^arhr ls^through work at Doles where he lias"been seveii inoiiths with but one lost day.' He Is iiow prepared to do any thl'ig In his line. Tlie sufferings of Miss Sarah Saoie.4 fume to an end at the residence of IHIII Marshall, her brother-in-law, al$out2 o'clock on last Wednesday morning, after a long and painfal sick­ ness. Although she was patient to the last aud tiled a firm beli ever In Iter Savior. She was a Member of M. E, Churcii at this place. The' funeral ser* vices were held at the M. E. Church at 10:80 A. M., Friday, The feinalus were conveyed to tlie Aigou^uiu Oeiuetery for lutqrmeut. Our Tillage election passed oft very quietly and tlie entire License ticket was elected by IS to 30 majority.-- |jt appears that the people of Nun da are, sick of the free whisky policy and now hope lo reduce our five whisky Jioles down to one hud we hope this tioard will watch 1 that one aud see if the .Otdinance' Is hot violated Hay a«iias been here toft we. We noticed Hie beaut if id fmceef J. II. Dorauvour Town Assessor, on t% streets. Same of rour village folks hope he will have laore lonlty Uiisyeur tliau last, Naj-ili lleardsley Is uow prepared to pot lhtheJjMMioslia Puiups «u skort no- {ii"- ' Warner A Hamilton are sellingxthe <1. F. Powell Pumps manufactured at iVankegan. Tliey are also prepared to put iu all kinds of well and cistern puiups aud repair any t>r all kliids of manufactured pumps. ' "" ' Henry & Thompson are iselHng Agri­ cultural Implements and are able to coin[)ete with any firm Iu the Comity. Our ueW board of city dads iiavo qualified and elct-ted John Marshall President, t'. 11. Stone, C. C. Petti- lone, S. M. Thomas, C. C Watson, C.iC Oreen, Twstees. T. K. Young Clerk, A. A. ̂ tttilMuie, Police Magistrftte. rTiidge Ti}ft, ' presiding uat 5 a Republican meeting at Cincinnati, said,f"l well remember when, as a prelude to the rebelljAW in 1800-61, heard Iu Cotl«rress the baleful dry,**Not a man'Vtor a dollar to carry ^u a war for the tTiiioh.or to s«ppress a rebel­ lion.*1 Now again we Hear *: Mlie cry, 'N o't n ftiaw nor a dollar w»f;< earry on the Govertwieiit of the United States." f t ' s t t i e o b i R e b e l y e i l a g a i n , i t - i- r What is Home without a baby?, children liavp Coughs and 0olds Just now, and should have the greatest care and a bo trie of Dr. Marshall's Luug Syrup. Price 2oeenti a liofrUe. Sold by Colby Bro». Mclleury, 111. The severet of 0. F. Hall's success la that lie turn* his money over often, ac­ cept* small profits and'is satisfied, aud does a big trade. Go and see lilni. Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup take's the lead of ail medicines for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Sote Throat and Pulmonary c<niiplaiuts generally, ('all on your Druggist aud try a bottle of It. Price 2fi cents. Hold by Colby Bros. Mcllenry 1M«- '1 ?ii U. F. Halt' Keeps Oranges, lehious. apples, nuts. In (act evtirythiug good to <>at aud good to wear, can be touud at Hall's. Every OUQ, lu want ol Suspenders, should see tlie Stock ottered by II. F. linn, from li| tot 35e. - <i! ; C. F. Hall Is selling a beautiful Sugar tljlbs for 81.00 and • Standard Ciraiiulated 111b* for #1.00 Extra. C 12} for #1.00. He get* his money when he bAIIM w ' ^ - •***>!»*<* tAKIft^O WUlf. ^ I will sell Hay Racks for |8, of good lumber, well made aud Painted. Cash, Grain or Wood will be taken In pay­ ment, or will .sell time . with ap­ proved Notes, , . . -^ ?,t p. A. naiuath ' j LIVE AND LET LIVE. I am now selling Flour at tfae follow- Ing rates: i, Good Family.JTlouf,..............91.10 Star Brand....Vi 1.30 Patent Floit^..i:..wilt.. 1.50 I . 1... ,,K. pisuor. WAIT FOR THE WAGON. Wo at e now offering one oTotir cele­ brated L'uuib^1!* Wagons, w!th»top Box, Steel Spring seat, WbillletreeHi Neck yoke and si^y chaius, all complete, for tf50. Warranted for one year. 0 •h • : it. JII9HOP. •aft ,v,u. saLIC. ' 'H f 4Wkm»*r lanid In Settftm ?e< all fenced. Also 80 acies of lain), with a good house und barn thereon, with tliii- ber and' wat.er In abundance. In Sect Ion 22, j^.' Also mjp homestead on the Crystal Lake aud. Nunda. rqad. Good new house. barri aud Other outbulldiugst-^ Apply to ' F •• • ; <" JOHN FLUSKT. S SPRING AND SUMMKROF 1879. To everybody wanting Goods Greet- in*?. 'Thankftd" for the lil»eral patron­ age we have had for tlie past four years we shall endeavor as in the past make such uniformly low prices for tlie best goods to merit a shajre of your patron­ age. Come and see us whether you buy or uoi^ epuulne goods and gtt .. , BrCKMM &STSVgyS. FOR SALE, I offer my property in the. village of Mellenry for Sale. It is pleasantly lo­ cated, contains about 20 acres of land with two thvelling houses, and good barns and out houses. Will gel}, all to­ gether or iu single acres or lots. Or would trade the whole fbr a good farm in this county or for WesteiW land. Also I have for two good Housi's^ , . ' For fnrther particulars Inquire of / , stkvmkn v Mcllenry, 11!., March lith, bOS. Furst A Bradley and Norwegian Plow* * specialty at E. M. Oweu'ai The W. Selta A On'n, Boots and 9hoes ^ In full stock ;uvt nl*.l V,>rvvt .•psfcaif 1S«ek!!« • ' ,v. For * uobby *uit, go tb LaMf i' Beckers, near the pepo|. ^ - ' - ; j : mi W* • Clothing Lauer &,Bt*ckerX Hats and Caps at Bttukliu A Ste . New arrival fcwr the Spriug trade. Call at E, M. Oweu's Wa(^elio«M| •• ^ see the R:utdall, ^ r School Books and Writing t*apers^; Cheap, at O, W. Owen's. Keystone Com Planter tor |K i|^' E. M. Owen's. , > "vi Tlie best. Overcorct for the^ least ' money, at I.unrer & Becker's. . Stop at E.M. Owens and see th« mw Geared Cortlaud Wngou. | ^Ewlitlt/L INERT. Just received. At Mrs. S. Searie«,^ "V " Mcllenry. . ______ * - Iu Clothing, Buekliu A. Stevens have n full Hue for tlie Spring trade. Call and get prices before buyiiSjgi ^ ^ GOOD FAItll^V FI-OHR. ). ^ For ai.10 pvr Saek^as the Fox River 1 Pf Valley Mills. * it ^ • ^ • • R. Bianop. MILL FEED. ^ #10 per Ton, for sale at< River \ aMey Ml IK iLUliUt w fl.10 PER SACK: , , , For a Choice If amlly Flour,, At the Fox RIVer Valley Mills. f B.msnoe. •< y_m SUG^UtSI SUGARS!} SUvARJS!!! Never so low as they aire now .and for the lowest |>ossfble quotatloBa oall , ' 1 at BuckIIli"ft Stevens. "v • ' TRY A S~ACK. j Of the Family Flour for 91,10 pet • ,v sack, at the Fox River Valley Mills. • •' - BiawwK }* V ; ^ ' ^ BOSS PLANTERS. * Tnf cefebrated Keystuuo Planner at1 ,• j greatly Reduced Prices at E.M. Owon*a. New Stock of ('lotlis. Ready-Made <Jlothing, iltc,, for the Fall trade just received at Laiter A Becker's, near the Depot. • • ^ No Farmer wlio till# Ten apres of; land can afli>rd t<| be i^(th«iut» Randall . Harrow. ,You can see oue Every Day at E. M, Owen's, CASH! CASH!! CASH'!!, • • For right down Hard Pah Pricw , ' ^ Buckliu & Stevens will inakw thelow* 4 est on all kinds of Goods. - .» I® HARD PAN STKlJClPi am noW selllm Flour for 9lvl0 per sad - -r ^ And I am now. selling, good Family :k. Try a sack.' it. Bailor Buckltu A Stevens are receiving tlieir Spring Goods and are prepared with a full stock, which tliey propose to tell: for Cash at extremely low Prices. Have yon seen those all wool Men's ^ Suits, at ten dolUrs each? They are!" decided bargaii^ at Fitzsiinuiona A . EvatisonX ;..; : , Ten to twenty more busheli of corn to the acre where the Randall Im­ proved Harrows are used. For sale by E. M. Oweii. The celebrated Prairie City Seeder, ; \| the best in 4tie Market at prices atS. M. Owen's, ^ ^ ^ • ,'v' TO REN*,.';,CL *<••••. A House and four acres of land, with­ in thirty rods of the Pickle Factory, if applied for soon. Apply to B.GIIbciL. near Hie Depot. , * / < JPsVT"* •il Np USE TO GO IIUNOICT When you can get good Floitr for 81.10 per Sack at the Fox River Val- . ley Mills. '*!}% ' B. BISHOP. ̂ ' F0R SALR. V I In thts village a two story dwelling >, • ! house and two lots will be sold reason- able. For further particulars iitqulre ^ ' j of ^ ^ • ' J. Ktnroni. '/Aa Call and make b seleetiou out of* Fifty Plows, at E.M.Owen's. • * , ̂ orse Shoeing, General Hacksmithiii||, WA60M AND . . •» } , 4 "I TVT "^TJT A TTT? JPJUii l\» Pjy UM A»\t, XtlNCWOOD ILLINOIS Would ro.suectfully iitftena Ida cui4oinera ' A4I > IIW! the public irenemlly that he Is now lift- • *I;j ter thifti ev«r prepamd to do aU wofk ia hi* \ UnP* •••«• ' . H^r«© 6^ li oein gf \ '] Wo make r» s|*ectalty in this tliie/tise noth- v"'" inir l»ut h*mi turaed ahoee, and frnwranteo :'4 wiiisfnrttnrt. Intorftsring huracftor tho&ewith i. • Imc! feci promptly romMieil, -" .• o Ofall kiwis nn short Botiee. W# alao do WaKon and Carriage Painting. «*r«iiv« 110 a call and we will please yea both in quality and priee of work. M BIAIfg. - RinevroA^. i*t.. Apr»)8tb, im. ORAGC6 CKLEBRATCO SALVI I ; . . CUitKS Flesh Wound", Froai-ii Umfcs, Salt Rheum, Clillldnliio, Soie BrenHt. Sor« Liws. Kryiiipelas, i ltingwoi'iM.-*, Calliift'it, Son Id IIi-juI, Chapped ' Ilnmls, Burns, Cancers, Felony, s 5Wnl(l«, |i|- -m ;Sores, * Ulcers T T • ; a . e i . t n a t a Sliingtoa, Freckles, Boils, WliitUwa. Tan, Scurvy, Wounds, f . jSliiiK^t Pewters, f'trts-,.! nmiions, & ^Spraiilt' Bitex, -ypats ., • Warts, . . , r .-"fBti»te#fci • plm^lea, ""Onrns, ̂ • Itch, IiiKrowinjr >inHs, Nettl« Rftsli, Mos^aite nnd Flwi Bite^, Slider Stings, And' all cutnneous dl>easea and eruption* generally. For sale !>• all druftKlsts, grocers, and at all eonr.irv tbrourboiit the FbIIhi •nd BHtik»Fm^ees. PrWs by aMMlW e«a

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