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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Mar 1882, p. 8

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- '* -t,..r -*> ^ - ~n - * ' / ? •* *• -' «•" ' *; * . " * * * .IM»Y. mjCATKHTAL COLTON EONOOPTJHD BY 8. D. .BAI.OVIH. =fc R*I»FES JCXAMIMLTQTI questions $BON>* B* prepared BY the topical wetiiojll wlifen- «»¥er p*s*fble. It MNLTCS fully as Winch DIFFERENCE In examinations |*4n J)aily recitations, Try It. B ' THE following problem has ^BCEN LANDED us with the request tlmt It BE |TTB)l «hed and Solutions IN^TED^ Try S^- V XW I pay for a ponnd (a v.) of SUGAR MD get a pound troy.what, FT^R CFIST <!O X LOSE «nd what per cent does tfcfcm<M'- Cbanl gain by the cheat. ^ < •<'; Onrschool PRIVILEGES NM N^NP* |*ec!ated as they wontd be If each hud tbproeure and pay for his PSTRA school TNF. A* It Is IP children ana of rise •Pound home and wish to gb, they'ARE ANT to scliool. But if to earn a TWR cents or get tired of gcboo£ ^ORK 111 *J •re allowed t jb drop out . Very « child L« tiflfcejh from school and Kt MMP busint$s wiiere lii IS, abi«I toteern small <M)6IUIT? at present.' WJD la the fond, B«T TLRLTFSF^E, hope that lie' IFSIF learn M SIMI as AT school and he . earn 1115 something at the same tlm*.-- flod *>OLY too late that THE few DOLLARS saved TO*** been means of FARE venting th»T proparatlbn nteefsnry. to order to fill PLACES of TRUST AND profit |CLTH honor and efficiency. •; It Is aot tfce <tesfgn of owirpnblio ^HOOLS to make artisans, mechanics or Jfrofessfonal men and women, but to make fhtnkert, As • means of teach­ ing them to think w« teach them but facts alone do not make one •duemted. It is not so much the num­ ber of facts as the number of uses to 'WHICH they can be applied that is the I; !*« of culture. ' ; V|R Do tne best that you can for yo|ir <$dl4ren. All ARE «ot able to GIVE each of their children large sums ef (Rriney to begin life with, but all cftn QPDI&OUBL, giv*. thorn • GOO^^UMTUETI KH100I education. ; " -1 Y1F REPORT OF THE BLCLLENRY PUBLIC SCHOOL \*;.'LPR THE MONTH ENDING FEB. 24TH, 1SS2: . IKUINBER ENROLLED 189 • * JPOTAL DAYS ATTENDANCE. 2641 "AVERAGE DALLY AT |ENDAIFCE,.....».]48 ,|IUATBER OF VISITORS ...10 ,'\ HIOHKR DEPARTMENT, »UMBER ENROLLED ..44 .* "TOTAL DAYS ATTENDANCE.... .738 X)aily attendance ...v.:. .... 37 Number neither absent nor tardy, 13 viz; Edith lioran. H«TT^ESMKLN JKelly Buck HA, M«ttie Smith, Mabel L^ARD. Bert Colby, Lewis Owen, Hap- ^FOOD Parks, Howard PVrry'. CF»ai*lea MEAD, Philip Mayes. Archie Eldredge. •JStanding highest in written examinft- F'.I'SIIS WILIW J SMKTAIFD, EIDBII'L IWMJ * " J * Having missed no words i n spelling GLARING the past mou%B, 11, viz: MATWF* '^•RD, Cora Pafge. WM, Jlead, Hatti# •Smith , Mattie SmitA, Kelly , Buck 11 JR. "iilcholas Myers . Howard Perry , Edit l i * |Doran,TEUa Powers. NAniber missing' TUT one word 4, via: Addie Colby. 4^NNIA Balston. Lewis Owen, CHARLES F' IXTXSXKDIATK DEPARTMENT. , Y«, pupils enrolled. ̂ # *».... .55. ^ - Total-days attendanee... I... .904 #Average daily attendance......* 45 •, v: Number neither absent nor tardy, 7. . •iz: Amy Owen, May Wightman. , . . Thomas Cleary, Edith Martin, Minnie Samnel Dayment, Bertie Bm £. TO^KAUCK, PBIMABY DEPABTMEKT, , , , ^"»1>«R enrolled .V;^^2 KO. days attendance. .. ,4£T ^^AVERAGE daily attendance .25 On Boll of Honor, 9, viz : Lois Bald­ win, Lonnia Bishop, Lonls .Walsti. a 1 JiOTlCE, AIL VE tint are In want of Tntw in MT form, from one bnabet TO 500; i f yon \rant A Tnl>M*«IR to » buntr-HNTO, bring it along. I will NLSO »nke L<nil<iinp« to build AND furnish, or otherwise just AS WC FAN ajrrec. shop woHt entt UHL <toae to order on short no- ttee. F. A. KLIARD. MCHENRY , ILI DEAD, 11. ..v . _NPT THRKK WIL BK . V^'AJV- V#K- ^ tv. it • T . V ' . , « • ' : » I V F F ^ • ««•«» * " -• *;t' » • -I." • ! ,V: ^GTT!' T' •; • G, «R IMI ^V >« r - f f m ' *! H I •* •• J'-i T4 *4$' i' m r̂-., ';S4R+#«>?* wj-m V! 'S? V, AIH-K :fr< ... . ' •'FI- ^ ,.v. - » Sreat Slaughter JaCktHsg ' . . . ' " . For 30 Day®, ->8^3 E. LAWLUS' iN tAliSI SG'S BLOCK, As ho will do nothing- but Cus­ tom Tailoring hereafter, Keep on your specs and read this bill: • Ti' a 1 IS 8 00 5 50 is eo IS GC MT I 00 M 78 60 *J>leinli>l \"C»ts, oach, Chinchil la Ovcrofialc, formerly SL^T-... GMY <lo <1n IS...... Fine Dress .suits, tormerly (W, Next tlo -*• do TLFT.51 . ... Next do do il7,R0...... N e x t do do S9.00. KTPS Opon IlatS,. formerly 1,40 S i l k IlandlterrhicfR, 7ormerlv 1.0® Two ISution K i <l tiloves, formerly 1,23 LEAVER R?>«OMS FORMCRLV 15 CENTA , W I'^LFUST FINE T.LN RN SHIRTS , ST THREE PAIRS UOO«T OVERALLS,.. 1 *> TOYS WOOL CAPS T5' ROVS S U I T S , ...., I 95 TTNYS ^NIFS S 55 U.I'VS SJTIL.S' FINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S S O ROVS OVERCOATS, JFOO<L....|L., .......... 3 SO REST LINEN COLARA V... 15 • I 1 J^**CALL if in search of ^OOD|" Btinraiui. I E. 'LAWLUS. McHenry, Jan. 10th, 1M, THE •<CAin>SS,,«SUBBSB CO* 8 Bad-Strap Arctics. The most Convenient of all Artie.s. They po on easily and fit perfectly , The corpulent and eMerlv will appreciate them. No tronb le to buckle. Exclude wet and snow. Very NEKB .. Never before havet ^ve of­ fered so large a stock . •I'IWAAAE.-I'ISIITK ISMF, *n: this iteW A]vd eok sec* mir PIOTOS beyond anyJrenahlejqneStlon that the dk N orth. ̂ restora H'y Isjby all odds the best road for you to take WTO®" traveling In either direction between •CMtap and all foe Principal Points in tie West North & Northwest ^ Carefully examine this Map. The principal Cities of the West and Northwest sre Stat ion* . I-on this road. Ita through trains make ctost conuectioua with,the trains of all ralisroads anc Junction paints, rM:' 'SFHIRFIV. • •' -hi m-'sim: •?F I Dry GodasJ <fcc. and at such low prices. Buyers will find it for their interest to call and see us. :*>* • t&k STEVENS Sc SCHNORR Aslilaiia ?Caunee FtqRENC'!-'^=^" A Qoinnesco Vorcuttr . Spalding roir> ValU Ordway Cloud tmmjfuh ""HEAPO 0«a ft •WAW: Sioux /> Crtigtm, TMM City oZ*. I o\ ^1"- Vs gWBW PA . CHICAGO 9N.I C^..CM. k ' > ' V « JI F V. jAlfrtd Perry, Katie Henry, Effie KOJI- )iedy. Nina Walts, Katie Knox, Peter F, ~ V BBLLB STODDARD, Teacher. YS. MIAT SIDE Division. : Scholars en rolled 5F F No. days ATTENDSNCE.,.WSK»..%#I^J2 .RIAVETAGE dally attendance '?V.4I ^ No..on Roll of Honor, LA viz : Xiz 7IE Boss. Grace STEVENS. Mary Blocls. ; Beak a Block, Lizzie Ni;kels, MA^GIR WonsleU, Gustave Krouse. Jay Gilbert. >,[ *,1«»8sel McCrory. Alvali Mead. Theodore J'\5 ^Viedemaun, Eddie Granger, Charles T. iBlackman. "T " I 4 Urns. O.,W.\:OI.BY, Teac^cr. " ~ " 4=1= ' ^•;S; TIDSTAITSH, I-... ifasiioaaUe MILLINER Try on these before you buy an old fashioned paiii VORSJLTMNF Henry Colby , WcHenry. an- i'i;B V.l'nvt'IIT ami J.Vst 31 wiseiue e*er 1 ACOH^SJJJNUTIOB of Hopa, BUELWT CIRAU«'C tirtndciron,withmHtnesettand NI.IST c AURA TIRE 1'IMJK'RTIES of all other Bittrrm, MAITPREATI'ST Blood Purifier, Uver RD" U ILIA'S R 'R< AT1 '! ! 'L 'R 'U*1 HE«lth Bartnting JJRTNT ON^/AERAJSAAEAA «••»«»». I di.-east »"<• CUSIWY IONG exisS where Hop K.TORS nit! AND I>ERFE«6 are their OI«;: IIIIUUSJEE^, SIS; «T',*9 R. to TLIA JIJSI AAFI li3.ra. TI» nil whose .YN.i-Htsea.INO irrt-KU.IRI" ty of TIJEBOWTIFIFRXI GR^.AL*>' S;R V'^"' J,T* an APPETIZER AN:; MILLU .^LIIIMJ.INTS Hop Bitters ar.< INRAI^FO'ABLE, WITHOUT I ntOS- icating. TNASSK > Xo matter wbatfeur IR^.'-ILNJRA or •ymplonis are WHAT: L:E diseasn OR AJL^'NCU* 'S 030 HOJI Bit- tors. Dontwaitu!it!)YOU«%'"- BUT If you only feel bail or mi«.ral!K',P'J->E ttiera at once. 31 MAY stave your lifc.H LY*SS3 A V ED HUNDREDS. $500 paiti FURACI.K-E tliey will not LM.R lielp, I)O IIT>T RUFFER C your frieiuis _>IV.«it US.; and UR«E THOII-'A.1:0 ,LSA Hop D I'incniber, Hop BI'.VRS !S DRUF,- ;.- ! drunken MI^RUIN, but TLIC L'UN-.IT^J^- N ' lie.'-t J l e d i ' - i n e « v , - r M A L E : t h e * ' T ' . V I L . T R U £ J I L ) «nd UC?E" anU no pet-sau or f-xiuil- i-HUALT; BE without th»:ia. -«SES D,|,C.ii AA al*»!UTEW»D IrrcsivtiUlo CARV'SI/^^ FURL'NIU,.:CAN«\-£.A"ET'F tobacco na-C-.t i" 'J. AIL I y T RS. .V-AD .livu'ar Mop Ilttlrrs K.'G. F .. vlip-'-r.N'T Offer a ^boice line of Bkick Kid Gloves in ladies and Misses styles at 50 and 75 cents per pwhr. We Guarantee the Quality, To be equal to any yem pay $1.50 for. Ladies. Misses and Children® Hoods, Scarfs, Nubias, Blankets* Men«nd Bey« Caps, Gloves and Mitts. Flannels, Overcoats, And in tact all Winter goods at e Four lbs; ITea Robinson Wagon Co. It p*"F JFM toiawrtBMKy P>«d» M .•»'^aro boond t o o l o t e t h e m o n t . . " « • • ^ . • • . - .V FITZSIMM0NS <2T E^AWSOIJT. T H E H I C A C O & N O R T H - W E S T E R N E R A I L W A Y ! Overall of its nnticipallines, runs each wuv (luiiv irom t w o tofowr or more Fast £spresa Trains . It i s tne only RWIRL west of Chicago ' t lmt uae« the IMPERIAL; PALACE DINING CARS, It fs the only road '.HUT runs Pullman{.SIeei>ing Cars Xortli or Northwest olJChicago, |It ha» ncarly}3,000 Miles^Of Road. In forms TH® following Trunk Lines: Council Bluffs , Denver & California I.i n e . Winona, Minnesota A Centra l DakoTcft Llnsa Sioux City , Nor Nebraska A Yankton I,iue. Chicago, St . PP.UI & Minneapolis Line Northern Ill inois , Freeport A Dubuque Line. M i l w a u k e e , Greea H a y A L.akcSuperior Line Jim l i iver Valley , Pierre ft Dead wood {Line . Waukesha . [Madison 4JNorthein Lino Tickets over this road are (old by all Coupon Ticket Afrents in the United States ft Canada lie member to ask for Tickets via this road, the sure they read over It, and take none other 1 D. ULTIO, Gen'L Manager, Chicago W. H. BTXKS1TT. Gen Pass Agt Chicago. O. C. COLBY, AT HIS TWO STORES, In Mchenry and Nunda Is now Offering the Largest Line of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, &c., ever shown in McLIenry County, which we offer to the Irav" ing public BOTTOM PRICES' FURNITURE SJORE Two Doors North of Perry & Martin's Manufacturers of SPRING VAGONS. Buggies & Phaatong. Band for designs and pricM to BOB1NSON WAGON CO., CINCINNATI, o. 8ft£S$MAKER, S#*"- WAWOO&OA • t J' ' IljLJNOK IBTIICS the ladlea OT Waucooda and a u r - rounditig towns to call, sea her gooda and • loam her puces. Mrs .TMmarrtifcasal'irajra nand a M ming°good».8',|LCLNDILLLG »ilUn«ry and triai ^U«MJRI<REKERA elwiice I and DAMPRIECB. , LO SBO^V' goefl* If TOW ORE a. MI of uuidv:<A, wee •ned by UM Mraii: your MJ«I avr ttUou||E& M I! U HopKMra. If FW «S*> Y<»NNP (SLU-roUca or dls»<I|)a| ned ER sins,-lo. old < r| poor bisltii or latitruinb I new, rely on Hop] Whoeter youc.ro, wheeever YOU (eel that YOUR FO'IILT M needs clesnsine, ton-' inf or FCUMMUTING, WKliout IMTOXLOATINV, %Ah*s Hop • itt*r*e ^ Have YOUDY* |M|M,?UF kidney^ ORICMII plaii! of the stoma- hewt*. hli* Uvcrvtnewm i l l oei J i t you R:V a mail let- tentoiliu(r ove NIJRHT work, B love biamm rvi-AND Ivuie, USE Hop B. I KUFFERINA; from any In- [liuii; ir yon are mar- LYUUIIK, sutrvrint; from LINY oil a bed ol sick- I Bitters. Thousands «He AN. nuiUiy f r U LU «UUIE . FORM of Kidney F that MIFRRLIT I IMVC U'E.I IIRETUUTTID I by a T) IN 11/ USE of HOPBITTEI* THE HORSE L WAGON. A NEW HOOK on <th« Horse. His history, utructure, use* and treatment. Also giving A FEW of the most • Important and Effective BemedlM fcr the cure of t)ie diseases of the horse. 12T* Valunble to every owner and lorer of tha hoi>e. ^UBLLHCD by the S0RIT30» VABO* CC., tail, C.* SUM! seat, POTTO^C paid, to any addrew, on receipt of T^rur.;'. "-CTNT srwrs #.P®| A.. Porrh B. J'LTPL C. bi&iii.*; Ilooxrx K 31 HOP «MD i f YOUW»J Bitters] Ton cm* M®P KJFOE •» Kim- JLY *EIK IU>d lowi>; ITT IT MAY rA V E » oar lie. It H» •a- EU LIUW> TFREDA. * *. H-d > - D. I. b. IE UI al»solut« mid irresietu- BL»* v u r <• for ;UBE Of OfrftllU TOBACCO T oi° narcotic*. • dfoydropr- •• BC-uufor I alar. *r« TO., HWtrHw, •. t. Oat. . ^ 10-.;1}!, H»JVY plate paper, contain- evai!' ;K. T»l;.rs APD detallvffcr THE :IFCO»e hcusej! '"V.> '">• of PJFFI, GIVING spediicationa. ITEMING E-,'nr.:;t« and'S IRTNOF INVATTAUE t o EVERY O:vrpei*vr p ,RT* PRO >«)S^; huilditiff* AS a guide IN M •VIN^V.CUFTF , , v * I'ncf $;.C0. SENT B* mail, nM*ipto( TTICC. H: a. WALTON; 330 W. Wlnth FLT.. Where you will find all grades of Furniture, from a common Chair up t° the finest .Set, of the best make and quality* # People bming ct me will find all my gooda as represented. •<% I F ' • ; - • U& Jobbing and Repairing neatly and promptt/done. ^ UNDERTAKING. In this'Department I keen a^fii-st-class aasortmeni of Caskets, and Com ns, and shrouds of all sizes aud quality. A Hearse furnished at .-easonable rates. JACOB STORY, MoHENRY. ILL. CltdnjUBI, 8 KTIFA long FIRPRILE ^ND | M»J TENAS, M A uiMl CLIMATE, me • from heary awma, MIGHT, lag FRAATL a&d «X4; tMln RIBI. ' ANDS UNI9N PACiFIC RAILWAY, of QB rieh OOLL aa the aim EVER ahon# ®BI wltb GOOD Biark«la CAII aud NEAT* .FOR' Descriptive mud. Illuttrated with Map*, fitnti Free, Addrm* MliliSSIOiER,--Kanu UVUMH IUNMScmr,MISSOUW. T DKALEBniW MILLIONS OF FTCRES for sale In the GOLDEN BELT of Kansas, by tlie m: Our stock is complete and comprises everything usually kept in a First Clas9 Hardware Store. Our S-tore IS crammed full of Bargains and we offer thejbest and most goods for the least money of any one in the business. WH5 INTEND TO KJ*OCK THE BOTTOM OUT OF IIIGH PRICES IN BARB WIRE. Th« Best Barb Wire in the Markfet^at 9 cfcs. per Pound. Call and see us and 'learn that w e mean BUSINESS. Store in enry, Opposite Bishop's Aiill. At JS'unda in Palmer's sStore. BUY YOUR OF GEORGE W. BESLEY Whose Store can be found on the West Side, wheae everj'thing this line can be found, Fresh and Pure. 4-X. m i 8clssor9f Shears, Table ad """Ml?"' SPADES, Shovels, Forks, Corn Kniveg, Axe*. Window Glass* Grindstnefl GRANITE-IRON AND TIN-WARE. tTCRY. PHYGTBIAIIB PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded. Give meaCah ; | Mcflenry.BH det. 10th, 1881. ®" BESLEY# • }&* - * V .IR,. > mm:..; JONh STERBA, Formerly "of McHenry, Chicago,'baa retnrncU to Woodstock,' [^Illinois, An<1 has.now^oti hand the largest atfd 8tor k Of be* COLLARS, WHIPS, *C., to be fonaif In TM Oonntv, antl ha« evervthin? marie of I )FI| BEST MATERIAL. CAH'anrt aeefme. ~ JOHN STERBA. 1883, HARPEE'S WSEK1Y, » IlliwtmtedL WEEKLY ^TANITSFTT' of AmerJcnn illustrated wceklv journals. "Hjr HH jinpartisan position in ixtlitlcn, it* AA-luiinblo illustrations, its carefully CHO-NA sori-ls, shovt Btories, sketches an>1 poenra. contrilmted by the foremost artists NIXL authors of (he day, it carries instruction NRWL entertainment to thousands of AMERIEIM homes. I t wi l l ALWAYS be the aim of the publisher* LY me most PO)I ' family newspaper iu to MAKe Harper** Weekly the most po|>tila¥ and attractive '--' * world. HABPER'S PERIODICALS. : ARPRK^' TV EEKLT.... I If A It I' Kit's M A(» AZTNE.... 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