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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Mar 1882, p. 8

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IBOTational colohw. (OaanKn}tK» nr «. i>. BALHWIW. The HirfAfi jehool«loi«d lut wt*k M Mcwml of warlet f«vfr, bat nolh. 1% «»rlofl« resulting ft*«n tin disease, Hiyopftwd «jcft|nnnNondfty )ut, W« anticipated some pleasure In VMting achooli during vacation bat Mv*ral tlwt we were Intending to «Ml are dated for the apriug tmi> *A/»\ ;:c Jk.--.; Sat f«# t n ittRknUim, at Teacherr Meeting on Saturday loot, Mies Sfekeeley, Mr. K*t»e and Mtm GHlnn gtv* tlielr exerciee* In the roi*noon. m m lite other* who were on the £jft>gr»nssne were absent, tM meetiug wQourned. At the tena examinations Kwrltten) ImM la mf iwnn, Bert Colby stood hljChett la mrtttmiwtte, Wirt. Went- wartli. In geography, Effle Gilbert, in grammar, Earl Mead, In history, Wm. Vtntwortii, in reaiHnjj, Addle Colby ffc writing. Earl Mead had tiie highest average and Win. Wen tworth stood •tcond. Itfl: wi:>- « ' §#"' fe:' • ? ' h * , < V- *•' ^ung:'inl. talk of (nntlflg icrthe ffiinr of theoccwlOu. But iriM Is vain. Occasion cannot make spura. If yon to wear ipars yon must wSn them. If you wish to use them you most buckle them to your'heel* before jr*u fo Into the fight.--Barnes A. Oar- ma '/ Report of the McHenry Public 8choo]*for the three weeks ending March 17th, 1888: I V, HIGHER DgP ARTME**.* ' Be. enrolled i...... .40. Days attendance ........607. Average daily attendance....;*.....34. Ifltanding highest in daily recitation 0*d deportment, Mabel Ford; second. Xfellj Bncklfti; third, Mattta Smith. ffoithrr absent nor tardy, 13; viz: XfcM Ford, Philip Mayes, Edward Knox, Win. Wentwortli, Editli Doran, Howard Perry, Addle Colby, Earl Mtad, Hattie Smith, Nelly Bucklin, Bart Colby. Mattie Smith. INTKRllKDIATE 1) EPAKTM KMT. Vfrnber pupils enrolled ...........47. K« days attendance. ®T«. Aterage dally attendance ..88. Momber neither absent nor tardy, 11? Viz: Amy Owen, May Wlghtman, Horace Hill. Percy Hill, The*. Cleary, Sdlth Martin. Wallie Morey,. James Kntox, Sva Han perish. Dora ftesley, Mtty Orlswold. Ktta k. Tonuses. Teacher. * mi MARY DKPABTMKXT. JtaMlwr enrolled .........85. Mo. days attendance .....*..434. -Average daily at ten dan ca.. .. M. On roll of honor, 12; vlif Jesse .Baldwin, Clyde Curtis. Loait Walnh, Jwi* Wheeler. Alfred Petty, Katie Henry, Nina Wells, Jacob Lieekem. Mary Stagnant), Katie Knox. Charlie Dwiglit Kennedy. Belle stoudabd, TOM***. , . WEST SIDE DIVISION. ^ Mo. Mfcolars enrolie|^.w^.,.efc ««». «aya attenOan ae......... .e Average dally attendance 49. Number on roll of honor, 90; via: <Qeo. Gilbert. RwkII McCrory, Walter Beslay, Alvah Mead. Frank Mead. Cborlos Wiedemann, LooU Fe:ers, Otto Hensel, George McDonald, Ella Todd, Maggie Bonslett.Lizzie Nlckles, Will© McNab, Lizzie Buss, Grace Rteren#, Mary Block. Reaka Block, Kama Paters, Bhrbra Wiedemann. *"8- w- CoLBT,Tea«b«r. Si)'# ' SPELLljja. ' fjiiihi Mm foHofiuc list is given the 0°nibar of wordft aaisspelt and the •amber-spelled correctly by the pupils therein named: Mabel Ford 3-218, Hattie Smith 0-840. Mattia Smith' 1-819, Nelly Bucklin 6-215. Bert Celby, Millie Waite 0-220, Lewis Owen 7-833, Earl Mead 0-220. Effle Gilbert •-176, Addle Colby, 4-176, Howard Parry 8-212, Cfaas. Mead S-112, Bella Colby 2-138. Edith Doran 2-218, Barnard Buss 4-196, HeUrf Smith •§-193, Aanle Powers 8-198. ,%• flattiijHni lhatanding the. lilghest. i ess.' EAEPSR'S WQSLT, Hluatrated. | JlAKPBB'g WEEKLY, >tlni]g'«t the/ head •T American Illustrated weekiy jourotU liv ,ritlon-,n A". '& illustrations, its carefully chosen SSafrthnllSI' > 8totrie*' •ketciie«i and poems. e*ntiibnte<l by tne forvmoist artiati »nd Mthore ot the di»y, it carries iiiitruction and •Mkrtainmeiit to thoasauda, of American It will s1 be the aim ot the publ ishers artwanar n HARPER'S PERIODICALS. TAKE NOTICE. ALT* ye that are in want of Tui»s in aay fnrni one bushel (oftOO; If y«m want n Tw>Mtinil<! to a fomur-liole, linn? II nlon^. I will nlno t^ikc bniMinjr« to lmild and furniah, rtr otherw ise just as we ran agree. Sfcop work-QlftU Itlliiie done to order on short no- t»ee..» . f1-,-f, ' • i ^ A. HEBARD. • '• * • MoHENRT, LLV. XT0TX C V I < » 't „ " A 1 »»V. * ' ' n\ "t * < ii «<• , " . iH, " f- • ^3 ' V' „ •••• Offer a choice line of Black Kid Gloves in ladies &nd Misses styles ftfe 50 and 75 cents per p#|r. We -- I s - " m - n e w ^' ̂ ^lOTes beyond aay reaaonable qnestion tha< the'-* J CHICASf S NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY la byfall odda tb« beat road for you to take when traveling in either dixectionbetween Clicap ani all (he Principal Points in the West North & Northwest Carefully examine this Map, The principal Cities In th# West andTfforthwest are Stations Sn fnis road. Ita through trains make close cennections with the train* of all railroads at unction paints, IS NOT DEAD. • * ^UT'.TttKItB WIL ^ ^-}.y Grwt El£uSh(er iaClotU&g - f or 30 Days, at E. LAWLUS- ^ IN LANSING'S BLOCK, As ho will do nothing but Cus­ tom T4kilonu«' hereafter.- Keep on your specs and read this bill: Mens Wool Suits,... 4 60 Farmers Pants, good ..." .1 .. 1 "IS 50Splendid Vests, cach, 1 15 Chinchilla Orercoat*,fontierty"$18,.... 8 00 Gray do do SI,.... 2 50 Fine DresaHu'ts, torraerly ..... 15 00 Next do do tW.50 . ... is sc Next do do fl7,R0v 12 g Next do do *».00...,„ 7 00 Eyes Open Hats, formerly 1,40, 1 00 Silk Handkerchiefs, formerly 1.00 B0 Two Button Kid Gloves, lormerlf 1,* 78 Paper sjosoms formerly 15 cents,..» .. 01 Belfast Fine Linen Shirts 8( Three-Pairs Good Overalls, 1 90 Boy* Wool Gaps, ... 25 Boys Sni**,... 2 25 Boys Suits, a...,. 3 26 Buys Suits' Fine, 8 V) Boys Overcoat*, good 3 M Beat Linen Colars, ..... ...,. ... IS . t^WCall if in search of good Bargains. E. LAWLUS. McHenry, Jan. 10th, ML THE 'CAITDZE" BVBBEB CO'S Back-Strap Arctcs. The most Convenient of all Arties. They po en easily and fit perfectly, The corpulent and eMerly will appreciate them. No|tr&ub~ le to haekl'e. Exclude wet i neat. i and anow. Very Try on these before you buy an old fashioned pair, TOM BAhM BT Henry Colby McHenry. t ami Hi st JMicine ererJiadfe - t - tion of Hops, Buohtu Man- TlralfBa ' aiitnAwt--d :lv<< tics of all other Bltteni, ,<»Toatest Biood Purifier, t-»ver a tor, aii'i Lift' and Health Ra&orlng ' i-tuth. Per Y«ar| HAUPIER'S WEEKLY.... fAR«*KB-H MAGAZINR..::;. "";"- HARPKit'S BAZAR " T 'SAiSf'® above |>wJ>sicationi!!I"*! ^>31 rWOabove naiaeii y°UK<> people.:::"" UARPhft 8 M/vGAZINK I gARPKK'8 YOUHG PKOPT.E f "ARPJER'S FRANKMN SQUARE LIBRARY, One Yenr (52 Xoa.).... free to alt mbierlbm tm. fpte' or Orxnada. #400 4 00 4 00 10 00 7 00 1 60 0 00 M00 <*« United f he volumes of the Weeklv bevin with »«« i»t n.,mtw tor go time 18 mentioned, It will be im<!«r«fnth that the *iit»»cri:>er wishes to commence with next »"«'• receipt border *^«wi„tWe,Tf annual M'nmei of Ha« 2lfri Y> in neHt cloth binding, will ^ 2?i br mi*.ls posuse paid, or bv uxnres. »ree of exiwns^ (provided the frelirhr Jtw^d^ltorper Tol.VeX^for Old jjg OS8®8 for CMh Toluno. fliilr.fl.Kta i JUc 'Jljff&si! a® was HARPER <t BROTHERS, JVew TPtrk. Addreaa, ' W» M«m«eHitv) Tti« life and pubil© Ber 6 ABFIILD ^W^Bnndv"'* CW jfvMarti'iii. Oontaiu« % steel nortriiV «< Sartald, faithful portraits ot mo^er 4-ife aad children; stlsonumeieua fine engra'vi*i^ •dentiai letters, covering and expinfn.' J*|f *>'• *hol« career; ten original testimonial gssfujs. tjssK.ssx.'ivr:'^ WL atti'actlve. Agenlt / terms Scl?; inns exist wbere Hop vjO'it.U auX i;c:le«t aru ulit-ir Regit t Atfont Ko disesse c Bill,res are 0|ier&tlo sioy giTe ter l4 '^ts aad rlgw ts tlmgad »d Iifim. To all whrv« a r.3»ploj-menUicause lrrapuUii ty ofU<cbow«isor% urinary organs, or who re- quire an ApijetizerTs. ""dmild Stlmulint, rijp ititt.-'i's ar* without lntox~ icating, No niiater whatyour iB"^oHn(fa or fymiitonm are what tlie diseas.- or ail^'nent is use Hop Hit­ ters. Duii't, wait jiuiii jOU(vw s-e sick bat if yoa only feel bad or m-.-cralileJp «se tiuim at onee< It may sa»B youiiIt huskls a, v e d hundreds. $500 will Ik - f o r a c a ^ s e t h e y w i l l n o t euro vi- tielp. IXi nut «V!fat yow fiieinia •uCer4>ut useand use {J Uemc!Qt)er, flop ISitt*'* is VH«, drunken nostrexu. tut Ui« Pi a n .1 Medicine ever n:aij„- ;tije "Uki i;ailc^W. FTd+HU and HOPE" and n« pcr«m or iamily^ should he -ithft'.it tbt.ui. O.I.e.is anabaoiute aadlmslstSijle niircl fo:*Urun<cenn»s, ti'-eof oi i^rn. : i.:xcx) aui<.£ narcotic*. AUs-.'.t fcv r-.i- K-ad forr-rciiinr. Hop Illltcr-. c<. Rn.-hK '-VT >"1 1 Robinson Wagon Co. . v Guarantee •fM; 1^%. (v ity jkmA'- y To be equal to any yofc my $1.50 for. Ladies, Miasep and Children* , j31auket8, Mert and Boys Cape, Gtioves and Hoods, Scans, Nubias Mitts. Flannels; Overcoats, And iu tact all Winter goods aiOstp Four lbs Tea It will pwr yon to; invest Booney Si these g^ooda as we are boun3 to close tbem out. - f- FITZSIMMOITS A KVAUSOIT. B: BLAKE. FURNITURE STORE Two Doors Ncrth of Perry A Martin's Where yon will find all grades of FnrnitfiTc, from a common Chair up to the finest Set, of the best make and quality. People bming c t me will find all my goods* as represented. Jobbing and Repairing neatly and promptly done. • -a' • » ' ' ' tTNDERT AKIN G. In this £>epartme|it I keep a first-class assortment of Caskets, rand i offins, and Shrouds of all sizes acdqualily. A Hearse furnished at .-e^onablerates. •" -• - ^ 1 #* JACOB STORY, MeHENKY, ILL. dealer nr Manufacturers of SPRING? WAGONS. Buggies & Phaetons. 1 for designs and pricea to , •. BOBUffSOST WAOOVl •' «' ' /*•!VT/mMw . MIM --. * Cincinnati, O. THE HORSE Z. WAGOS. JL NEW BOOK on theHorse. ---- His history, structure, wm •nd treatment Also giving a fc«- of the most Important and Effective tor the cure of the diseases of the horse. t&~ Valuable to every owner and lover of ths hone. a Published by the BOSIJTSO* 1TAOO* CO., Utl, 0., and sent, postage jjaii, to any addraw, on receipt of TIIRErcr-CEKT fiTAMrS. D. Kitchen. , ie R. BedKottttfc .. Diuiu^ Room Hail 1 m Three s!i<y:ts, heavy plate paper,- coot^n- •nf clevatjr;ng, plars«md Retails for the ahoye hoiiet •IiO book of tO pa£es,'giving ipeciiicationp, itei^szSra and form of c ntract--invaluabl# <p dterjr carpenter «r party prr>posing kuilding, as a guide in liwringhids or dmwuig contract*. ^Fince^^.OO. Stnt By mai|» postpaid, on c^ceiptpf ;& EL W^TQN. 330 W. Ninth St.,J ClBolnnati, % •»*n -- T., ta(a;en0«r rnaklaat _ #» aatbantic VUIU0MS4F mu tor»lefathe COLDEK CELT Of Kansas, by the ocr Joaf cn4lf •asy t«caa, la a ariMt ejyfan«to, few from fcaavjr »o«m», ^U$hU LANDS UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, •foa rich Soli as tb« -apiai .a^er tbaat oa, arltb gw»d narkcta *m$ tuM west. Iteeeriptime mnS Book, *»*» J« ns thah ,m m t««w?m Scissors, Shears* Table ad Pocket Cutlery^ -• 8pades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Orlndstiies ' • " Window Glass. > CRANITE-IRON AND TIN-WARE. i% ,-t » a _ A STORY. A.T ' . »<! « *S«J '» M' «•-' ' J R. WELLS &l SON'S, WAXJCOITDA, ZLZ,. Foi' the Next Thirty Days, Goods will be sold mt GREATLY KE- DUCKED PKICErf, to Close our VVinter StocK. Xis is & tare cliauoft for iIiom wishing to bnj • ,i :*•< < M >' I • : V. >. - Dry J ̂ Goods^^ ̂C^othing &c. ^ - '• ' • • """ ' viB.. A-i . m ii* auoondsV-iWiip'- M^i _ " , *&*>»*>. W»t it* J^MImKk(4| » J. R. WELLS & SON | __Asl)1ari3 & I FLQRpNC Qninifsw ~Worce9ter , SpAlding O »r8^aunec rainera Cloud Ordw^v Clayton I s d;OlNjS I N iSc'-ir, anatyeh ood i t e9 oux Fails Sioux e„ • Ortgto*. 'fy alona rffmtt Citt^ WEST\)'cilS,2 fo p pino ir u4i'w. CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. R.MC1V i C.j-.Cnl :fft\ a-.?' THE CHICAGO & ^ORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Over nil of its principal lines, runs eac.li way dally from t wo to four or nu.vo Fast Eipron Train*. It is tlie only road West, North or Northwest of Chicago that uses tin® ^ IMPERIAL PALACE DINING CARS. It is the only road '.hat runs Pullman Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. hai* over 3,OOO Miles Of Road. In forms, amongst others, the following Trunk Lines: Council BlufTa, Colorado & California Line. Sioux City & Northeastern Nebraska Line. ijlgin, ltockford, Free port & Dubuque Line. Jim Itiver Valley, Pierre & Dead wood Line. Tickets over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents In the United States A Canada Remember to ask for Tickets via this roau, be sure they read over it, and take none other Winons, Minnesota A Central DaKoka Line. Chicago, St. Pivul & Minneapolis Line. Milwaukee, Green Bay A Lake superior Line. Waukesha . Madison &.Xorthei n Liue J D. LAYKG. Gen'l Sup't Chicago. W.H. STEINITT. Gen Pass Agt Chicago, B- BUS8,Ag't C. A N W. R'y, McHenry, III- O. C. COLBY, AT HIS TWO STORES, In McHenry and 3)Tunda, la now Offering the Largest Line of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ac., ever shown in M cHenry C-ounty, which we offer to the huv" ing public Af • BOTTOM PRICES* Our stock incomplete find comprises everything usuallyjkept in a First Class Hardware Store. Our store is crammed full of Bargains an$ we offer thejbestand most goods for the least money of any one in the business. W® INTEND TO KNOCK THE BOTTOM OUT OF HIGH PRICES v IN BARB WIRE. The Best Barb Wire in the Market.at 9 cts. per Pound, {5sjf Call and siee us and learn t̂ at we mean business. Store in" McHenry, Opposite Bishop's Mill. AtNundain Palmer's »Store. BUY YOUR i ... ISIS, lis,® GEORGE W. BESLEY, Whose Store can be found on the West Side, wheae everything , in this line can be found, Fresh and Pure. Xn ABOC.^ 9 Ever bronirht to McHcnry Guilty, among which can T>e found the Ronn^r Linrary, .Princess Library, Harrison & Smith Safety Lamp and a fine line of Bracket and tfand Lamps of every description which will be sold at prices that d»fy oqrapetiti^i,"!; Call and see their iiRrnrA- nnr^K«i«infy r»efore purchasing. -hi - »nJ *£'<*•• •»»f'tr " •> ' ».i i»jjaa' »»t *>» >i •"7- • > a , ». * >.( • JN- ?w. -fM V* - . t " ti / . it'.i i» 'i'H. ** 'f * > ti-HK-fj $ Established in II J0HK STEBA, Formerlr of MrHrnry, Wood*took Chicago, has retnrneti to Woodstodc^ iflfnois, And hsainow on;hand«Wi« UnrgMt and b«| stork of / READY HADE HARNESSE! COLLARS, WHIPiJ, Ac., to l>e found in t Cnnntv, and has evervthing made of t! BEST'M ATEItl A I, . Call nii'i R*»e me. ' JOHH STERBA. .f ' S • >:• • o ' ' Clotnmg • i l-l- •3t*. Art WAUCOIN DA. I have the largest stock of Spring Qooda ever brought to Lake County, which I will sell at LO^VJSIt PRICKS THAN KVER BE-> FORE. Reailjr-made Clothing more numerous than ever and at prices suited for every purse.-- For anything made to order, whether a single garment or a full suit Maiman's Is the place to buy, Also a full line< of tiENTs* Furnishing goods, Hats and Oaps, &c. I have a large variety of PIECE GOODRs of the Latest 3tyies|;and Patterns, at low figure*. Mr3. Maiman„ Who conducts theMilltnery Departmer.t, has rereiv^d a ttne s took 01 Spring Millinery, of winch she invites the Ladies of Wauconria •*6call and examine, Hats and Bonnets -Trimmed in the latest itvlcsand at reasona­ ble prices. Dress Making done promptly arid satisfaction guaranteed, * Call anil be convinced tluvt I sell nothing btit good Goods, and at prices as low as the .same quality can be bought anywhere. H. MAIMAN. Wauponda, J«arch 8, 1882. : *V 'V KKIIH TUB lIutualtifeoflTewTor! Because it ls the oldest Company in the United States witti thirty "nine years of ex* fterience, Because it is the largest Company <« Me world. Assets, (04,702,938, nearly double that of any other Company. Because it is tho most popular Company. Its policy holderi number over 100,000. Because every dollar of tho ?bove immense sum belongs to the policy holders, and the sur­ plus over what is actually required, is an. nually dividedamonprst tliem, which surplus may lie applied in either of two ways: First, to jmi^ a portion of the annual premium, thus materially reducinK the cost, or it may be used to purchase additional insurance. In tfie latter wav l'ortyreight policy holders of •the'vear just past, holding policies, the tace value of which WHS $1.(3,500, were carried fo* an average term of 33 years at low rates, and the additions brought the snug sum of a little over $3d0,<)m>. Many of these policies ha4 beet* self sustaining lor years. * 'Because the rates ef every other Company are hedkly ritahtfeeti per Vent, higher than thosaof the Mutual Life. Because Its running expenses are 'owor; than any other. iTpe sworn statements of -the Equitable . Life A««t'..ratyc,.()t' Mew.c.Vork, a|coini>any eet'eral mtluons less than half as large as the Mutual Liffe, show fts expenses of manage- inent to have avtfl-aged 11.23 during the last three years, those ol'1the Mutual Lite 7,8 the difference of first cost of pol'cy, and manago*. ment expenses.alone, arec<(ual toSSper cent injavor of the Mittiui^Lifc.* UeCiinse it can and docs afford thecheapest, safest and i»<>st s((lii»lactoryfinsnrancc invest­ ment pf any Company in the world. As It will be impossible for nie to Befall who are desirous of obtaining Life Insurance at actual I will say lo such thut a postal «fard will always reattli m© at this place and on receipt of same I will forward different plans and adhnl retulfx (not estimates) which are certainly astonishing and out do anything in the history ot Life Insurance. ThislCompanv issues only regular I-ue ana Endowment policies and Iffce «ther Conipany« of the highest standard refuses to have any- thing to do1 with Timiinc gumblmg. C. H. MOKKV, Agent, ; For McHenry County and western part ol' Lake County. J,' KfiUKXRY. ILL. * X!5are^ully Compounded. Give irWcali. ' ' ' '* . i . a 3 . . . -- . --, , *wi fit • i it i 5 « A J. i*. - ^ J '•*> i.o-l >f(i --'ii»» »li t» i. 1' tvi *A ll# r.-iwi- 'J hi.» '•«»! W 4'Mcf .P.I.M ; '-Jfc fAi 'Rpei eV r n # . r O T * ' ' ' • t W . ' V * W ? ; 1 i imi* ' W*!0 • •' ttj J .j' FITS EPILEPSY >"r -OR- Fallen Sickness. • .permanently cured--no humbug--by one itnontH's nsuage of Di;. Goulard's Celebrated " Infallible Fit Powders. To convince suffer- ers that thuse pow lers wjil do all we claim for thetn we will send them by mail post]N<id •a free Trial box. As Dr. (Jonlard is tne only physician that has niaCe this disease a spec, la) study, and as to our knowledge thousands hav* l»een permanently cured by the use ot these powders, we will guarantee a perma­ nent cure in every case, or refund vou a'l motley expended. All sufferers should gi*e these pevders an early trial, and be con. Vinoed of their curative powers. Price, tor large box, 43, or 4 boxes tor ?10, sent by ftiail to any part of the United states or Canada on receipt of price, or liv express, C. O. D Ad­ dress, ASH a ROBBINS, XJFulton St^, Brooklyn, N. Y. , -- -- •• • jjrf •"* CONSUMPTION PositiTfely Cured _ ^'l sufferera fwvn this disease thatare anx to be cured should try Dr, Kissner'a Cel .i-atetl (jonsnmptivr Powders. These F© lers are the only preparation' know! - will cure ConsiiinptioK and all dlseasea •» i» Throat add l.nngs-- indeed, so strong.ia v<>r taithio thuin, stnii also to convince vo« that they are n«» humbug, we will forward to every t>y toail, posttiaid, a free Trial box. we don t want your money until yoit n£!i -r".v fR'ivU^i of thei" enrative p<>w. i. if your life is worth sijvina. don't delav giving these Powders a trial, as thev will' ets. n k . . . . . . . . •urel v cure you. Price, for large box. ®V Mini to any pari of tli|>.ynite(| Statesoi* Cana- : T-jr- - -- '

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