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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Feb 1881, p. 8

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COLUMN. r|»,jnr.£. ix Bai.owtk. JMi<i titer and bad roads .fwm**' ^frt.#i»r |tt«i^iica^at tin? , teadwnf* ' mealing *t Wamw.tia last Saturday. • , - • • • ,^Wt...., Jt%4' t*t«g "Ick during the feV'•) •*4&n%ee§y|jho. Iifflfihtr Japartnieiit of f ims Wr. \>S Kennedy, Mr. A. B, Hantjr, IVrfy, MJNra Sliprbum «n<l MIm Wlghtman were vieitoift •^fchoal daring* tfts past month. II JVof. 4. R. HaMii, Superintendent mm WI.»Ik> ponnty, )»m been elected prin­ cipal of lite Klnsle Street School, of "tTlilengo. Lake County will Iwe an $-.8 ill 3 iiAbk educator and nn efficient Super- The.tftufbefs' Hartsrd ,1™*' ' a uncctM, m far as nambero are •';fm ojWMicerued, but there were too many • • g-.., jtun'.U and too few teacher*. No quo- ;lW** ^Titm being present, no arrangements • llftraiiothw meeting were made. . '«*, A prwpeettre of Wlieaton College ^ Jutely received *ho#« that that Inetl- , ' liiulon ft well "equipped and can fnr- , Hi * filial. as moch for the money as any **1po!lege In th* West. It offers »aperior meats to teachers for the Spring tlciilarA aa to gome well-known favor­ ite#: '•sMnga Song of Sixpence" ft a* old as the sixteenth century, "Three blind mice" la fouud In a mtwle book dated 1SQS. "The Frog and tlte Mouse*' vriw Hwnsec* In 1580. "Three (Tlilldren Sliding op the Ien," dates from 1089. * London Bridge Is Broken Down" la of unfathomable i*iiti4)ti1ty> "Boys and Ghrlt Com a Out to Play" It certainly as old as the relgh of Charles II.. as is also "Lney Locket Lost her. Pocket," |o the tune of which the American sung of "Yankee Doodle" waa w ritten. "PtiMy Cat. Pussy Cat, Where Have Ton Been" is of the agei of Queen Bess. "Little Jack Horner," la older than the seventeenth century. "The Old Woman Tossed in a Blanket" ia of the reign of James JIH to willed monarch It Is supposed to allnde. " - --FOR THE PEOPLE ait' r-1 t "*• ?*%gr »;'< f>W fm* Bummer tonne. •2^-31 A hoarding school for bOJPi has been ;Vw^ **V«tat»!lshefl1n Sernjewa, Bosnia. This s ' „ie firgi school th that country <*.* , J^onnded on pedagogic principles. In P-1 'T: •"V*he absence of trained teachers, the ftLt'f ' ̂ iiMithorltWs have ~ placed th«i NDttoo! 'fender military rtttfrg*. II b onsecta- rjrlan and has accommodation ior eighty • iboarders. Our legttat*** la afjtln wifwllng V'VH . ~wer a "^loipiilsory education*' bill. may not be popular with certain '«#'* «*.' *«ei«nes. but some measure of that kind \ i'.' ; bnt justice to our tax>payera. 8up- ^ | pose those men^ #fco advocate attrao- "***" __llUive schoolrooms US all the Inducement (500 REWARD H Over a Million# or ^ » „ Prof, j Guilmettd 4 FRENCH tiflnefPais' lift v 6 alrc;vdf 'been toln mtliiC roimtry and in, 1'miife; every one f.f which l>as pi ran pert. fectsntiAfaettoii Aud has per. injiiic-it rnre» e»»rj jilme wh# **«<! accord inf to direct ions. • . . . ,K»S„-- W« BOW MV to the »B<1 doubtioj ones* that we will pay the abofOjeward for a single C.iwj of LATMCE f A.CT5%.. That the Pad falls *o cure, Thjs^<jrea« Rrme<lT tfill PO«lTIVK1.1 and I'ERM AX- KNTI.V rurc Lumtntgo. Lame lia'*k, Sri»t«r% Gravel, Drupsf, Brlgtit's of the Kidneve, In<*f»ntinence smM Itetuntioa of the Uriiie In Gamut ion of the Kulnevis, Oatarrah of the Bliddor. High Colored I nn®. Pain in the Back, Side or L ions. Nervous Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the BtS<Mer or 1'rinarr ()r,wn» wi^ther con- tfftftH bv pritftffl 0rowt'r\Tis6. L.&DIKB, If von are SHflering trow Female Weatneato, Ljnwrrtnai, or any disease or th* Kidneys, Bladder Urinary Organs ij=* •- neresaary to fill Ohi* sdM»ol-housefc, try moral suasion In collecting taxes to jMopup tha same. Would the i»r hjp " 1cont*of uleR collected be any larger ». ^ than the per cent, of attendance ti nro ? ^ ̂ taxes are compulsory ought not at- . ' . tendance to bo compulsory also? V "" ' Ui»on what principle do you tax A. to educate B.*»«tdC.*s eMklreu and let f^ B. and C.do as tliey choose about send- k f " , V " ! I n g t h e m ? A d v o c a t e s o f t h i s m e a s u r e * ' *'* * may become odious and still be la the right. People are apt to think this an luterfcrlffM wRh tktir lights. Every man has to give up a part of his natural liberty when hehenters Into society, and it Is right tTiat he should. If we do not provide the necessaries of Hfe-- food and clothing--for our chlMren; If we misuse them by excessive work i>r punishment, the law interfere* and •oo^ii«ls"proper treatment. Is It any epvrse to starve ' the body than the wind? In a majority of cases tbi noh attMidsove of pupils nt school la the M*n|£ of apathy or avarice on the , part «f jMBieuts or guardians. It I# Hhl* «Mch the la»* should correct. . • W': "4i'IK Ch br'- - I',"- 1 <A It ."f'V - ,<* iq f tin) T-I y, : has "-i V <V:VJW I You Can Be Cured! \fHhont swallowing nanseous tacdloines, by •i^pljr wearing §ROF. GUILMETTE'S- Freneh Kidney Pad,! WHICH CURES BY \R<OIU TTON. J Aik vonr druggist for rROK. tiUII.MET- TE'S FRENCH KIDSKT PAD, and take no, other. If he has not got it. serd fi.<K)ana yon will rcceive the Pnd hy return mail. TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PROPLE, JUDGE BUCHANAN, Law>«r, Toledo, sav%: "One of Prof. Gnilmette's Prene.h KidneV Pad# r.nred me of Lumbago in three week'# ttine. Mv case had ber;n given up h? the I test doctors a* inrurnble. During all this time ! suffered nntold agony and paid on* large sums of money. « aJ ->i ***$#'• ah i tim*-: T3, 'V .* rt-H •<SC« ' ' fr: &Oir-t tt'-rf. t -.ft t! Comfort, fiar Small Incomes. Ta The .Buy ing Public.' MARRISON i.,ra.v. t|... • • ..i r ;;w rflV aucon^n. Ill JL • ^>'<1 ^ ff;v i • W ; v <« vfSt <•. v*,f >, .<>•? ** ?> *4, ' # « M* ,V^ * ' ' ' ' .m-4 ••a > WU-,-Vi!»3S5 M, • t . r«i^ ' f»r#fi<£f ' 4l*yF>-i ' r{» "<i- 1| m' i -r-M f .t uSI Will sell you better Goods atlowex prices tbati toy dther house in th« eo«DtT. Our liu& ot , , With a better and larger ptock of Gen oral Merchandise than ever | !before. We work tor and jo^et only the Cash trade of thia section. We sell at one price. We mark ^oods to sell them. We can't quote prices on all classes of Merchandise, but we say this, that our prices on everything will be fbund 'LOWER thin any store in 4Northern Illinois. C«»me and see, and if not just as represented, will pay all your expenses and for time and trouble. Further than this, we will till oraers sect by mail from this Price Li»t and guar­ antee satisfaction, Seud to either Store. Look the Price List over. Remember the g-oods are the best, and eee ifyour credit merchant is doinjr as well for you. Cut it out and talk it over. Dres&^Goodsf k. Hosiery, Towels, Table Lineng, by th^yll/, ^nd^ttlrltiSFa^yilis, Mid other articles too numerous to mention. Our li^e of - T-- GEO!t«K VETTEU. J. P.. Tole«lf». O., Niys: "I suffered fur three years with Seiatlon and Kidnev DUe»se nafl often had to ffa about on crutches, I f«< entireU and per manentlv cured »fter wearing Prof, tinil. netted French Kiflnev Fa<t font wp*k«." •^QXJIRK N, 0 SCOTT, <u wrH^f? "I liave been a jrreat sufferer for l"i years with Briftht's Disease of the Kidneys. For weeks at a time wan nimble to get out of bed, took barrels of medicine, btit they *ave me no tcmporarv relief. I wore two of Prof, Gnilmette's Kidney Puds six, Weeks, an4 I now am entirely cured Japanese Proverbs.--Speak of a on an wk4 hi* shadow ceriiw.--A tongne of U»Vee lnche« ean klll k man of eix §ML--The fly finds the diseased spot. --l«mall minded man looks at (he sky ttsroKfh a reed.--A woman to rule Is miet~AAe» to crow ijgt ^|te morning.-- Good doctoring needs not half from* •Mnreift.--Love Hies with the red pet- Meeai, (mt/r uamarrled girls wear this pi%«Mitgarment).--If you hate a mmt let liias lire.--Man# word?, Il'.tle niM.--be over-polite Is to b« rude. . M-f -~The doctor cannot ewre liinMelC.-- %, H n>|tDniMtt«i« to be meamrad by. are thorns on all roses. . InqiHre seven tlaiea ««fore you believe " a report.-He is a clever man M?lu>[t can, iweacii a abort sermoit.--Treat eve^y &*?VZ old man at tl^r /a^Ler,--(W hen old' men **' VJ.Z Uw old they usitat Obey ItaUs cWldre«.--A man wIk> lends money to * friend wili never more see his friend «or hl« owner.--Thl®e own heart uake« the world.--The j^oet at borne ^4*% : aces lite Wkolq world.--The t|iroiM> the g«K|alrmi Uie brow ̂ f a ligt^out . v. MHS. HK-LLKJi aKBOMB. Toiedo O., #«y«: "For Trtirs I have been confined a great part ot tii<3 tim« to my bed. with r.nc.orrho»a and female weakness. I wore nnc of Guil- mette's Kidney Pad a and waa cured in one month " H. B GREEN, Wholesale GlBcei, Find lay, O., writes: ^ J "I suffered 23 years withanft back and jn three weeks wan p^rmaAnil* cured by wearing one of Prof. Guflmilte's Kidney Pads" * B. r. ICBEsTjING. M. D. nmgfrist, T/Og%n»- port. IndM when tending in an order for Kid­ ney Pads, writes: ••I wore one of the first omen •we had and I received more benefit from it t|ian anythhing I ever used. la fact the Pad* gave better general satisfaction than any Kit ney remedy we ever sold." HAT & SHOKMAKEB, Druggists, H»nnt. bal. Mo. "We are workhur tip a live!/trade Id yon? Pads, and arc hearing of good result* from them every day." Ffttf. Uuilmette s Frexudi Liver Pad. Beat Prints. .........^4 to6^c, Cotton, bie'd and tinbl'd yd wiue.,..v.......Sc Cotton, bleached, best.......;.. .J...- -- •I""" Cotton. unhlcaehed • • -• • •.• ••'<tc Cot.ton Flannels 8, 9, lOandl-c 40 inch all wool Cashmere-- 5®c. Cashmeres 65f 75. 80, 96 to $1.15 Flannels ' 1«X. 18. '25 to 48c Dvess Goods, 8, 9, 10, 11 to 20c Alai»ac.es ..123tfc Table Linen,... ^ a2i1 :10c J,ndi«»s and Gents Underwear 80, W, 50c Boys Overcoats, from 14 to 11 ...$2.»>2 Soys Overcoats, from IB to 19 ...|3,0C Boys Suits, from 7 to 10 *2.75 Bovs Suits, from 9 to IS $4.00 Mens Suits $8.7fr toSl>} Mens Overcoats .t& t©-$19 f\*>n save you money every time Bootn,... tl.75 tofi Shoes. «omang,.t #1 to #1.75 Rubber Goods, cheaper than any one. 1'runkt and ValUes cheap l ; - Spices cheaper than ever. On Notions we aeU on verjr small profltg Cash does it Will save von money onbig Win., Come to in 10 lbs Raisins fl.®® io ibs a sugar ... . ...I....':....... 10 lbs <;rannlatedSugar.u.....yjii fl.OC 11 fl>8 C Sugar ...........J.jj..,.,:!/....... tl.00 50c Tea .^.77:..'.... .44o Best Tea, all kinds.60c Yeast Cakes, all kind*i. 5c T. and J. Tobacco.....,.,..-....,.. -4-.". 3©f, 14 lbs Rice.......?.'........,.. f.l 11.00 14 lbs Prunes, #1.00 7 bars8oap AiSSc 5 bars best Soap ....»; v.. .......V.' 35c Silver Gloss Starch....1.. .. j........,.8c Babbits saleratii» ......9c No I Baking Powder. 20o Best Xinegar. Cider and White Wine I8c Choice Syrup .V.'.'i....i..i40, 60 and 80o 5e off on'5 gallon lots : t • No 1 Plug Tobacco...,...' i;...j50c BOOTS :<& Were never better as, we h^ye just deceived 'ft new assortment. It iff or" no use to ftttempt to tel|'you all,- dotild.not y6Weven onew. teuth part of it. The oilly way tor you to be convinced that what we say is true is for you to come and see for yourself. Thai certainly ifl fair.' <•' f n> *" ¥&*•" '• ^ 1 !-.4 ; .* iljar' - •- . t '-at., } Intift . •" H' SVyIJB;- :»•«! ! ' >}' . f-jtim :'f.ttii' We never had static-ndt'uii a c T i f t r t f l , q t i a l f - ty of Goods cbnsidered. Give OS actfU when in watit of anything in our line. ' Wauconda, III., Jfov. 24Ahyl890.^ > %tw ismM* ?» t^i. V No 1 Fine Cut Tybacfco 11 ' ff- ,50c Ilow can we do it? We buy for cash. Si for cash and 3 to 5 per cent (merely a commission) satisfies us. Have two resident buyers in Chicago constantly on the look out for Bargains and we get tneip It won't cost you anything' to look into: the matter, and we say it will save you money. Come and see us and we will do you good. " C. F. HALL '•"Chicago Office, 122 Franklin St. ADDITION. G. W. BESLEY, FASHIONABLE DRY An Low &%aay ot&er the county. Will Dnmb positively cure Fever and Affile, a|tqc Cake, •illious Fever Agv . . Jaundiee, l>fsp&t»«in, and all diseases of the Domestic Cotton Goods Cheaper than at any time within the memory of the oldest inhahi- ] tent. Also Liver. Stomach and IMnod, matt. fetfd-Mr PMil Oaitarstte') Price #1.80 by Treatise oa the Kidneys and .Liver, free Uy mail. Addreea FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio. •)#liRBa4eAr Colby Brother#, i#ti.A % i f ti m,-. •• -m -k- » : 'kA4 IfoimM- Mffer.' >,.^1 'AM ths «au>ileiit audoltlest of Eu- rapaanjp»v#»aa»e»ts eliouUI be coin- Wiwd in oue Is hi itself a curious fact; thai this goverumoiijt should be en- Etlfed, ao to speak. In tbe middle of aly, with prinvipalitleft, <iucliles aiul klagdumii whirling around it like Ifavufc driven by a winter storm, add« Jot.w to tltis political phenomenon; but that so Httie Is known,, and so little veneration paid to this Methus- Mi among Stater is perhaps the most •Xtraordiuary feature in its existence |uiu>ng us in the nineteenth century. for this is a commuuiiy whose au- tftautic history dates from tlto days nt I'epin, fattier of Charlemagne, and Whose legendary history carries us bark to tlte days when the persecutions of the Roman eiufte»)r. Diocletian, drove a pious anchorite to the moun­ tains in tUa ueighborliood of Riuiiui ihere to form a semi-eoclesiastical community, w:»ich still retains its Mtmitive simpUcity, both in constitu Jfton aud custOiQa. San Marino is the name of this Lilt tiau St ate; if bas? a pfpulaffou #iglit thuti»ke-,iil souls, and at) area of •SxtOMlaqua«r« miles; It is governed by tfiO cjiptalns, it lt|# secretaries of ||aie f^ioiM apdfol'eigWAfla^rs, aod ^ Iism a 'moat exik«i>lary Of limited exchequer, iwiio has inwartabl^ an annuit] bfl^nce place at * his confc|»y*i dUpofitLo^ "•"W ^ Magazine? u - Kmeerjr Bbjnei, I j - « ^ t t e , e p f o d o e t i o n t , s a y s "pngllsls paper, Irave a very - history, if it could ouly be ' W*k,. - WM. etirrous traced, Z Aoiue of tli^uy probably owo tiieir or- *" " wjunes ^fM»gi||ilic4 Ip our Mlerature. as Oliver QouUniitli, for Instance, in his younger days to have written such compositions. Dr. JS Khnbault gives us the following par- I" HANtTi SONS, -l^tOPKlKTOSS OF THE- McHENRV NEAR THE DEPOT. 'f > ?, -; McHenry^jj,Illinois • > . . ! » , i j . j , f • The public Are respectfully in­ formed that the aqbve named firm have constantly on hand large stock of the very ¥ Filiast I^cmr, Bolted Ileal, Feed, &c. We have unusual Abilities for- maniifactiirii^ anil are well pro pared to do W ••••• ii : > | . , H "With all pogsiTHe 3ispatch. ant ire are con tide at that no Mill in the Northwest eait t surpass us either )n the promptness of work done for cuHtomerst ior House --DEALER 1^- Drags, Medicines, Faints, Oils, and Toilet Articles. • •>: i •' uf'i I have added to rny already llarffe Stoclf, a FioeXlfotf oi TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS. C-UOlCE CANDIES. . GRANDS, P I A UPRIGHTS o s • £ ANi^r ;:sQtrARES, Established in Chicago over 26 Ysars, Used and Recommended by over 25,000 Artists & Amateur* Our Patent Self-Bearing Agraffe attachment, Concave Name- Board, and improved Veneered Bridge, are vstluabtewuprovements, used in the Bauer Pianos onlv. *hr* -t Th.s Bauer Cabinet Grands* The newest and most Perfect Prortuccion in the tirt of Piano Making. "97 the Intnxlne- tion of an improveil Violin-Shaped SoumlinK Hoard tk« rolmnu of tone i# greatly Incrwase4« and left entirely^frea froin-Metiilllc Qualities Prominent A lists Pronounce It a Marvel of Pefection. KB8RS. JULIUS BAURR ft CO., OhinnBo, 111: i Gknti^kmkn: The Ba'tier Piiino wliu-h I i)»ir<'linsc<1 of y,o«. I am h.'ippy to say, Is' growing f nor every «lny. The mure I use it the better I like i i I have had "plnuos from maay Knlubrated factories, but have fonnd rone to eqiml yonrs In power and p rity of tone, i easiioi ty of ti-uch, und duraliili tv:. I that oiy tir*t Mtiu|o^M.Mr«h Vt niptod me la el JtCH'AiiGIXG ittr KNABE for the BA.UKJZ 1ms proved a.liustin i uae. . ' Bui Voura rospectfullj4, r ^ ^ JOttH JttEBXlNO, ^ Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 28, 1879. v >, - <.) ^ Factory, 125, 127,129 E 129 Street, New York. A Complete Assortment of the Favorite Pianos will, be fowid 'i at our ^rerooms.;;' '1; JULIUS BAUER & CO. 1«2-184 W ABAvSH AV. between Monroe and A<lams S t . , '. : t • CHICAGO MeHEWKY, DEALER tN f, : ' it !f ' li^l Dr«w CN»bAi, Fast Colored Callcoa, Alpacas, Caslneres, Sbails, Ac., To whicb he invites the atl^ntwft the b[nyin# public r*liyslolani3 Carefully Compounded . Give me a enry, 111:, Nov*. 10th, 1880. Oaf. G.W. BESLEY. Offered at the Beat Bargains 1 bur counties. " m f JV >V J M' '• •If ..I U r , mil \t JOHNSBURCH E5T OF ; ,. or " Boots, Shoes, Hats, Capa, V4$ READY-MAD£ •n WOUANTITY Q| QUALITY - j i I^MERCHANtS and others who handle F^)ur fre especially requested to «rkc urf a call, as oui different- Brands 4f Flour arc second tp noneln t^e market. Thankiu^ the public for pasl favors we hop<v^i>r i^coiAinuance 'trf thesaaiai^a ^ ' e i.. .-/'v, A. H. HANLY & SONS Me Henry, 111, Aug 10,1880 CLOTHING, fleet % M a r M e W o r t s . HENRY MILLER, < _DIRALfR IN-- American and Foreip larMe. Monuments, Headstones, ETC., ETC., ETC. \ American i Scotch Gjranite< Constantly on Hsnd. Ne* Hardware Btorea ,i n: !•• I. XjT, MEAD! \ . ; * INEAR THE DEPOT, --DBALCK IW-- Solttort) Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlery, i*- - .? ' ' • " r • ' ' • • ' Spaded Sliovels, Forks,tj'Coi*n Knivef, Axes, (f^ndstoneif Window Glacis# GRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. - * ' ^ STORY. ' i ' i i . i i i % : ' f i ' " COLBY Oil! I --DEALEKS f Xi General Merchandise, RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENY. ILL. We have one of the most complete stoeka of tioodaj*ver brought to thie market, consistiug in part ot , J ; . *¥• ' Of the best <jjiality^ and which will be sold at the Lowest Ro<'<k< Bottom Prices. Give us a call and inspect Goods and learn Prices. 5 I \ PEERY &MAETIN. Mcllenry. Sept. 20th, 1880, Shop Two mile* North of Mo Henry, 111. MhiMbarch, inf. Wlb. |»7* a-! TAKE NOTICE. AT.T, ye thnt lire In tviinf >.f Tniin in any form, from one bunhH ro 5«*»; if vmi want | a'Tubmi».|<" to * lmnK-holP, liruiK It ftlonfr. I Will aUo t»Ku liuiMingx to build and furnish,, or otherwise Just as we can n^ree. Sliop work of all kinds done to order on short no. llee' r. A. HEBARD. DdoHENRY^ILL STAVES, ••v »• " •»:' .••• :i • ' 'if „T ' ' f><-.' ~f ' • t . ' 1 "• ;•» V' tw> '• ' Tin. Coper anil Stet Ira Ware, find Pocket Cutterv, Srinsors and Shears, Horse Hovae slioe#, Horseshoe. Kails, and Iriles of every desorlptiop. Also everything thatls generally kept in a Hard, ware Strife. ; i i :;>>• t fietog a Practical Wqirkman, • 1 ' I shAll spare no i*fns In tryhin t« (five satls- nction to all x bo javor a* vith their 'patron J r » : - ! .- AH liitSte of Jobbing • u: •' j 1 • -J U;, (" ,' •*« i •. la my liKa att#ntioa»< ;T < ' ,» ' ••# '*1'- -• ,i Please jelvo mo a call before ptirrhaslnir elsewhere when in need of anything in my li"« 9 I II. MEAD* Mcllenry, Oct. 10th, 1870. , uniuu^i } BOOTS ANV SHOES, ' . .1 ; !* Paints, Qils, "I)rug^ and Medicines, > Q Crocks, Qlassware. W odea and WUlpwars, i ic-.t« il'V.t Groceries Etc,sJ .r M)hate one of .the finest Storks of Teas to he found in the county, to which we invite the especial 'attention, of thf public, Sft¥* isfio<l that tve can suit theui both iu quality and price. * v«: \r, •

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