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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1882, p. 4

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iiuiUgiii mm IVOI^LCE Tlie following Is a list of tin $rmid Jury for the September terai of Cir­ cuit for Mellonry Couoty: To the Buying E,B Wood worth.. Ch^alar P&rpenteft DAY, AUO, S, 1881. "'•<% < ' , j i 'AM SLYKE, Editor. STATE TICKET. Bllft" ftorftat® Treasurer: | ; R J. a SMITH, of Chicago. f*MPSI«t«8«p«rint«ii»lMt Of Sehoolt: * CHART' KS J. 8TRATTON, of Mt. Vernon. CONCRESSIONAL. fer Member of Oontowss, 5th Di«frtct: HBtJBKN ELL WOOD, of 8ycan^^t.. flOCWTT TIOKBT^ Per Oonntr Olcrtt, T:, 4 * tl&L. WILLIAM AVERT^m^fcio.- Cor Oonntv Treasurer. 0APT. JAMES Jf ISH, of Algonquin. V '*•' For County Judire. * .- ifc B. GILMORE, of WoodstocK. "« 1 . For Sheriff. • '..J , . - ' ;;^9ADPDELL-ofCh*mnn^i|v' -V •' j|or Superintendent of Schooll^fJ^! SO^D4BALDWIK.^F;L«FCHENR^V**-,: "' * »\J i* ' For Coroner. /i * L ' to. W. COOK, of Woodstock. ilfcait Senatorial I>is, trict Convention. Tfc» BepnHIir.an voters of Boone, T.ftlce nnd lleHenry Conn ties, comprising the Eiphth 'jiMMritl District, are requested to send del- *'|lUi to the ft* pn hi Iron District Convention, |» be held m the Court Honse, in Woods toe kt IKeRmry County, on Monday, September 4, at Ope o'clock, T. *., for the purpose of fplaoing ||t nomination two candidates for members of llie General Assembly, and for the transaction •'-if any other business that may properly come Hefnre It. The representation will be on the . %• sis of one delegate for every ISO Republican <- cast for President In 1880, and one for fl|lTery fraction above 45. On this basis Boone 'bounty will be entitled to 14 delegates. Lake to II delegates, and Mc Henry County •<*•« delegate*. CHAHLE8E.FrLt.BR, A. H. GLEASON, kxme County Committee. JUSTUS BAWGO, JOHN STEARNS, C. A. PARTKTI>GK, LakeJCotinty Committee. GKORGE K. BUNKBB, I. K. Cl RTTM, J. W. CR1STT, cHenry County Committee. « »i.'. <.V>. Alfred Cora »n William Brink ley W Ti Walker Oliver r.ewis Wm H ConkJin ... Robert Forrest.... "Thomas M'cD Richards..... S A Smith • Jftmcs lavrson. . Andrew liouttie..' Ass'l Slv R M Goddard ...w.; M 8 Goinlst'H ... Martin Kobinsoh. Frank Cole..... .. Henry slmpson. O W Onren.ji. Wwi Miidirett .v Thomas Thompson. C F Dike ....'...........v. Henry Keyee..... <lo Pun ham Qheuiung ' do • AJden Haitian. I . Seneca » Cnrvl . iCrnfton , Dorr . da Oreeti xvc<«l Hebron . Ricl. inoml Burton . MtHcury . . do Nunda do ..AtROnqnin , do Tlie following Is a Hst of Petit Jurors for the September term of Circuit Court in McHenry Couuty, 1882: T M Henri .i. t^in Deneen ThoinH« Bright . ... Wiilinni Rtanchard,... D W Dow ns R J Beck...:.... .....; George Mill* J O Lewis... Howard Oornne, Willi.im Wnlton G«»rpe Clauson. Fred Barnes Dennis Coakley Jr.i... David Milts..,. A W crandall Michael Coyne E I Austin :..k Riley Marengo ' do i do Dunham do Obcmung do .! Alden " do > do •i» "jii. do --.... ttartlrtwl ' ' . v s i * 1 ° • »>4. IJi-afton ^ Dorr > ' r -SOEOW MNXT, JNIY aoth. II»I. EDlTOB PLATNDKABitr--As your cor­ respondent from Solon mentioned the Library Association, two weeks ago. perhaps you will permit me to say a few words on tlie same subject. Now the truth Is that your corres­ pondent, and every one who signed that paper, signed-an agreement to pay the sum set opposite their names, "ami «uch fees and dues as the society may hereafter Impose." If your cor­ respondent is dissatisfied with any law of this society, the "more honorable way" would be for him to come like a man to the meetings aud ask for a change. If any of these from whom I col­ lected their subscription, want tiieir money returned, I will pay them my­ self and they shall give me a receipt for the same. Tours truly, ALEX. GARDNER. Ei I <Vlintlll . ' i_M»ri C M h rhic. .4......................... Greenwood A W Thorafft*.. J F Brown . C F I»ronty. .&V... .... !.i T m E l l i s . . " . . . . ' . . s V . Samnel Wilson............ ,,M,, C H Teft Robert Thompson...il.'JQi:..„ WilH.lm Oodgo Hcnrv Mead Monroe Shales .... J T, Conover, Sr.... .4;...^..%. , AO Abbott do Hebron do . • do Richmond do Burton MeHenry do Ntinda Algonquin do •bfM ft ' i/! 1' y-\ • §6^11 Is said that diplomatic circles \ *llt Washington are disturbed by the ' ^llaports of affairs In the EasL It aid seem that the battering down of torts of Alexandria was only a alt Ran battle, and that European >wert generally may yet take a hand the Egyptian question. There are •Batterings In Italy and growls in Spain, while Russia and Prussia are feady for a hand In. if a good oppor­ tunity presents Itself. There are sev- |iral players In the game, ' and it now "leeks as if the cry of the Prophet lirould rally to Arabls standard, Egyp- llans, Arabs, Bedelns. and Turks llsesgli to make a right lively fight, jjleaiitiine. Unde Sam, a qniet specta- , |®r, Isreadr to sell rations or Shooting l>r»M to Mohammedan. Pagan. Jew, yikmtile or Christian. nv' *rv r . . W:i- officers of the Chicago, Jlil- fjraukee A Kt. Paul railroad company bad crop reports prepared by cor- "'lespondentf stationed at 293 points, | for tbe porpoee of estimating upon the Amount of business to be done In* mov- '. ':|ng crops. These reports cover the Wheat, eorn and oat regions of Iowa, *!• nesota, |Wisconsin, northern Illi Miii li«& terri tory of Dakota, and bo relied upon as correct. Tne yield Is reported as very large, ||ifli about'half a crop, and the oat . the largest ever known. The 'Imvsit Is began In many parts of this and a vast Improvement during tost ten days is noted. Tlie wheat ^ ""ServHt. In Kansas Is about completed. € '|%|e yield 1* unprecedently large, the ty excellent, and tlie acteage far of any previous year. The crop of both Kansas and Nebraska ^fa miMlt larger in acreage than ever ||ieretofofe, and the promise of the jcrop Ii very flattering. The hay crop Immense one everywhere, pota­ toes promise well, and altogether far- i ̂ noia will have no cause to contain of season of IS82.-Elgin Net#* * . ' b - - : • js, , k, gar'l'he self-styled "leading paper." i • vfthe Sentinel) in Its endeavor to an- "jkwor some charges made by Dr. 8. F. . JpenneM, of Richmond, against the concern as , *! . * $o his opposition to the ex-Union sol- , dler, only makes a bad matter worse. , • vfrfcon H attempts to quote Mr. Beck, of ;^ptootiK^ty. a prominent ex-Confederate What his opinions are concerning . ,;^_|iny matter pertaining to the pension- •-/f, /lDf ex-Union soldiers. Bj' their ar- , rt^tlcle last week they endorse Mr. Beck 1 ^»si his persistent efforts to defeat any |ind every pension measure called up y such Senators as the Hon. John A. ait, Senator Plumb, of Kansas and nator Piatt, of Connecticut. Mr i^fSeek, on the 16th of July, of the pres- §nt year, assisted by the ex rebel Gen-ral--Senator Geoiye. of Mississippi, end Bayard, of Delaware, fought hard |knd long In debate for the measure in Iregard to publishing the names of all ^applicants and present pensioners of p -Jthe United States once a year in some *e¥X'. -ooanty pap«r In each county in every V. »'«•• Tb«Bepublican «.d i-, 'risnds of the ex-«oldiers made brill-- ? 'felaot and convincing arguments against i - ^ ^tho measure, and defeated the same by large majority. Yet we find that , - .flhe Sentinel, who claims to be ever fjjjfrfendiy to the soldier of the late war '"or tbo preservation of the Union, uotes from the ex-Confederates, Beck C©«,on the question at issue, utterly T , , ^Ignoring the opinions of Senators ^;^-i||S^I.©gan. Piatt, Blair, Ingaiis and Plumb, 't* v 'l-'who advocated the cause o( those who 4®*Tlie star renters are ROW credit ed with an intention of turning the ta­ bles upon their adversaries and bring­ ing suits for damages against the per­ sons most actively concerned in their pr6secution. To this sorry pass have coJie the proceedings which were to expose and punish men charged with gigantic robberies of the P. O. depart­ ment, and tin the establishment of whose guilt so much confidence wasex<y pressed. They seem to have been re­ markably successful in covering up their tracks, or else the : prosecution has been badly managed. There is a third possibility, that they are Inno­ cent; but this verges so near the In­ credible that it would require some re­ markably strong evidence to induce the public to entertain it- '* f. •'* r f. «%' • - K " - % £ , |wors the Blue. This, soldiers. Is tlie paper, this same '"f Sentinel, that claims to love you, and "labor for your interest. Can you be s Sf.;v • • GREENWOOD. EDITOR PLAINI>EALEU:--The season has onco more arrived when the sina)l boy with pockets and stomach filled with green apples cryeth for comfort and Iflndeth none. Picnics are also ripe and ready" to "pick," providing the young lady has "anything to wear." Or, perhaps, the young lady's mother has eaten too many green apples the day before so that the young lady is obliged to remain at home to take care of her. Many of ttye farmers are through with their haying, and are again tum- jng their attention to coaxing their corn to grow a little faster^ The prospect for a fine crop of small grain never was more flattering than at present throughout the entire wes­ tern States. Corn, though late, is com­ ing on finely, and with a favorable fall will make nearly or quite an average crop. On Thursday evening, July 20th, were gathered at the residence of Mr. C. J. Murphy, some eighty or more in­ vited guests to celebrate the marriage ef his daughter. Sarah. Miss Murphy lately returned from a visit to Califor­ nia, where she has been stopping for the past year or more. In her absence site formed the acquaintauce of a Mr. W. H. B. Crow, of Idaho. We are un able to give particulars, as uo ropert- era were present. We learn, however, that the presents were many and val­ uable. The happy pair teok their de­ parture for their future home on Mon­ day of last week, A good tinner could no doubt find employment for a time at No. 1 Soap Street. For further Information in­ quire of E. A. Toles. We are informed that Mr.L. F. How­ ard has latciySioat the use of a valuable horse by getting cast in the stable. W; A. Baker, No. 2 Willow Street, is preparing to build a large addition to his already capacious house. He goes to Chicago to purchase his lumber this week. \v auconda « Jll •# , --DJSALEB]IX- Fancy Groceries Canned Choice Confectionery NOTION# TINWARE, CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c., &c. My stock is fresh and complete in every particular, and I will not be undersold, qual­ ity of goods considered . I buy none bnt the best, and purchasers will And it an object to call and aee me before purchasing, Quiok Jte Small Profit Is my motto, and It will 1>e lived op to. E. W. BROOKS Waucond ;, An*. 1st, 1882. H. WIER, WAUCONDA - ILL- Being about to remove from Wauconda, I am offe hug my a took of Boots aud Shoes AT COST, In order to close them nut. They are all hand made, of the best material, and war­ ranted a No. 1 article. I hare a good assort mens of sizes, aud now is the time to put in your "Winter Foot-wear Cheap. Call and see me and I will make it an object for you to buy. Don't Delay- As I shall not remain here over two week s H . W I E R Wauconda, Ang. 1, 1882. REPORT OF THE C O N D I T I O N Si RIKCWOOD. EDITOR PTAINDKAI.ER:--Since our last writing Mr. Duers, .of Wauconda, with his son-in-law, Mr. Andrus, ha«re moved to this villsige. and are rapidly repairing and refitting the store rent­ ed of J. W^ Cristy, which we under­ stand th?y intend to open for the ear­ ly fall trade. Wesley Lacld has gone to Chippewa, Wis,, with business interests in vieW. , G. L. Hubbard' went to Chicago a few days since to bqy a large stock of leather and harness supplies. Mr. Morse, of your town, called through Ring wood one day last week, showing samples of the befet publica­ tions of tlie day, wiiich he offers to fur­ nish at very low figures. He should advertise in tlie PLAINUKALEB at ouue. Ringwood Cheese Factory paid eigh­ ty-two cents for May milk. Citeese. teu cents per pound at Ben's store. Dried beef, bacon and fish al­ ways on hand.* On Friday last a large gathering of .of fanners collected at the farm of Jas. Ladd, to witness tlie working of sell- binders. The machines, a Champion f u r n i s h e d b y J a s . B o b b i n s , a n d a M i n ­ neapolis furnished by Geo. Owen, com­ menced work at about two o'clock, up­ on n piece of heavy winter wheat, in which'both worked admirably. They next encountered a pieee of rye, very heavy, andlbeing tangled in bad shape. The work here was closely inspected and keenly criticized, and each ma­ chine was closely followed by the crowd with whom it at once became a favorite. However we believe the opinion «f the spectators was quite ev­ enly divided, and we have since learned that both muchiuea Were soUJSf^ -OF- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Woodstock, Illinois, -- AT--. Close of Business July I, '8 2, RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts .. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... U. S. Bonds on band Due from approved reserve agents. Due from other National Bunks Keal estate, furniture Rnd lixturcS. Current expenses anditaxe»iiaid,.. Premiums Paid Checka and other cash it^cio Bills'of;otiier banks, Frc'l paper cur. nickelfe A pennies., Specie Legaltendernotes tl23,2nri at :m 00 36,(KM oo ' 7 00 (10 3,0:57 2!) 8,ils:( 28 4.-20O to 204: 05 440 87 1,0-2-2 !)(i 3,844 00 .. ' 74 :irt n,aw oo 2,000 00 Fublio. M'f' w-!> have some SPECIAL BAR­ GAINS to offer them, in a great v riety of articles, amo«g are A large line of ^ ^ PRINTS, At\*5 tftjnlii per yard. Also a une of <rood Prints at 4 cents per aud some nice . ^Coiion Dress Goods, In Momie and Brocade styles at 8 cents pei yard. Last, but not lea«t, a very fine assortment of articles at the pop­ ular price of 5 CENTS EACH. Would like to have you call and see what bargains we can show you at Volo, Lake County, Illi­ nois. • HENRY ROGERS. ^ : i--' A TP LATEST NEWS, • And the terrible low Prices at Bishop's Waiehou«e, makes everybody happy and satisfied that he is sell- in* .;:g: - Faif'fft Machinery, At Lower Prices, quality of ma­ chinery considered, than can be found elsewhere. He has the celebrated McCormick Twine Bind­ ers and Mowers. Which are acknowledged by all to be the best Harvesters now in the market. - Also the D. S. Morgan & ,Co's. Self Rake Harvester and Mower, the Genuine L Hol II rigs worth Rake, Andy in short a general assort­ ment of Farm Machinery of all kinds, which will be sold as low a^ prood machinery can be bought viny where. If in want of a Reaper, Mow­ er, Kake, or any kind ot machin­ ery, do not fail to call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. .... BISHOP. McHenry, 111., July 11th. 1882. Total.... *192.«3(; 47 I.T ABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 36,500 00 Undivided profits 8f>!t 73 Indiyidnaltrleitosits subject to check 136,397 89 Due to Old First National Bank, Woodstock 17,868 85 Total *Ii*2,ti»6 47 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) >88 MCHBKRT COUNTY, 1 I, John J. Murphy, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of in v knowledge and belief. JOHM J. MUHPHV. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mc this 12th day of Jul}, 1882. CHAS. H. DONNELLY, Notary Public, i Correct Attest F. A. MPUHIIY, W. it. STKWART, FKKKMAN WHITING, Directors. Money to Loan On Real Estate, for Long Time, at Low Interest. J. J. MURPHY. * T - : B. Sherman, WOODSTOCK, ILL., --DEALKR IX-- Breech and Muzzle Loading Shot Guns. Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, and Cartridges tor sale. Fishing Tackle cheap. Ali kinds of Sporting Croods, AND REPAIRING DONE. A good Breech Loading, Double Barreled Gun. warranted Twist, $-20. Winchester Kiflc, 70 model, IS shots, $25. Nickel Plated 0 shot Revolver, *-2.50. Self cocking British Bull l>otc I'istol, $5.00. A good Single Barrel, Breech Loading, Sinjrle (inn, warranted, W.. I will undersell any house in the county in Guns and Sporting Good*. If you want a food gun It will pav you lo call and Sco me. warrant every gun I sell, Ii. SHERMAN. Woodstock,'July 16th, < r The McHenry Urick Manufac­ turing Company are now ready to supply Brick in quantities, From Small Lots ' : . --TO-- C A R L O A D S . Their Brick are second to none to be found in the market* and will be sold at the lowest market price. Persons intending to build, or those handling Brick, will do well to call anil see us before pur­ chasing, < For further information, apply to oraqldresbj McHenry Brici Maifactiirii Company, McHENRY - - ILLINOIS. July 5th, 1882. i -Vi'. '»*""? ^"1 v 1 (fy-A v>.» it* « .•ft*' ' V'i*4 ; * '.xJ* " '**' 1 " p * . ^,1' S <*;i> . .i .'ft >> *< \ ( i , A ^ jflp , • - / . t . « ? > « - - { • . . / » . • - ^ " r v . W - ' ' ! IWEST Jj " - ./ ' _ • v V' to'i ' • 4 • ' r % .'• «•v KUW'"." "'.-t' % . ' i- • ^ ' -tV ENGAQEUENT ana New Aesortmenv u» »< ^ w ̂ r to- TRAOEDINAR • ' ' 1 ^ » i At Oreat Expen&etW Manage­ ment ha« Secured tlie services of JOHNSBURCH Main_W oris. IIENllY MILLER, --dfaler IN-- American and Foreip MarMe Monuments. Headstones, ETC., ETC:, ETC. American & Scotch tiranite Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mc Henry, III. Johnsburgh Ang. Wti»» ftW --OP--. Cincinnati - Ohio. U^IsAWJBm BUNTINGS, Also Parasols, Fans, Lftces, Embroideries, Notions, Ladies' aA'd Gents' " •. • ' The most daring Lady JEro- naut in the woild, who will make three Ascensions in her mammoth Balloon. "Magentee," on the grounds of the McHENRY COURT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Woodstock, 111., Sept. 13, 14 Ac 15. All Applicntio^s to accompany Miss StClare in her perilous trip to the clouds must be addressed to the Secretary by September 10th. The Greatest --AND-- Most Attractive Fair IN THE WEST. Look at our ail wool Lace Buntings before buy iiig. „ ? AScuaoitK $1,400 In Speed Pre­ miums. The Re-Union of the old l<th Illinois Cavalry, on the grounds the third day of the Yair, General John A. Beveridge, commanding. For any information,' address the Secretary. A. S. WRIGHT, Sec'y. Woodstodt, HI. Tew, Csfse and Spices, None but the Very Best CHOICE BUTTER AND ECCS WANTED For which the Highest Market Price will be paid. Call-fen FITZSIMMONS & EVANSOl|. PERRY & MARTIN, aillllli ME:R€UAIN;TS, / Have a larger stock than ever before in Summer Dress Goods, ('ambries, Buntings, Plaids, ashmeres, in black and colors, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Satins, Silks, Brocades, Passementeries, Moires, Fringes. Buttons, &o Also full line of Clothing,'Boots and Shoes, Ladies and ^'hil dreu's Fine Wear, Groceries, Paints, Oils, &c. Call and examine. FERRT & MAHTXH. PARASOLS AND FANS White Goods, NEW STYLE GLOVES, \ • And an exceptionally fine line of Hosiery. Look over tlie Line Stevens & Schnorr, Have just opened near the Depot. HENRY COLBY! RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENRY, ILL. Invites an ̂ examination of his immense stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Tankee £3 otions, «&c. which arebein? offere.l at very low prices. I have the largest ag. sortmentof READY MADE CLOTHING evor shown in McHenry which will be sold very cheap fof cash. In Hat- and Caps, Boots and Shoes, my stock is complete ana 1 am confident I can save you money on these goods. Paints, Oils, Drills and Medicines, Crockery, Glassware. Wooden and Willow^ ware, and the largest stock of Groceries to be found in McHenry Prices always as low as good*Goods can be sold. No trouble 10 show >li . Call and "be con vi ncod.

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