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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Sep 1882, p. 5

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FFBDLFSSDAY.' SEPT. Hal8road Time Table eon ;-«• inn Uk« P*w««er.,., • II«T» T,*ke Rxpnu.„...,f ni»* f,*k« FT«lrtt »mbMt Espnn ixHfa'mfn T<ak« Fr«l*ht MMiNlMt Rnmw.,.. .... flaienUkt Bapreew.. j^un Lake P»M»nfer.... ,,.7;3S A, . . . .S:W " A. ...,...W:OS " .* :M P. «:!» " B. Brm, Awnt. Melfenry, 111 ^7 MA50*IC JmniKwnr Iflnon. Vo. IS* \. F. «n<1 A. M.-- ^IjiMrnliirOwnronniriUlon* the Saturday on or ?tBfore the full at the moon and every two Seeki thereafter. , . „ „• _ „ •vil CfTAH, C. C«M»T, If. M, cmm'w *«•««*• A.1Mr-w®2»» -•r Oonvixuitinn* held en the second nnrt fonrth W~"" **•" "™"sin* H! P. 'v l - . . ---------" ^ TUt Board of Supervisor* are la ses- -:.||oo this week, • ^ - ® 8RE the new advertisement ef the tcHenry Bataar, to be found In anoth-coluinn. " A But Ball game, between McHenry :""lihd Wancenda, was set down for Fri­ day Isft, but the Wauconda'e failed (o CEN.16 to time. (!»IM not frr.own, . *•, t J. KLXIMEM has been painting the Hbuse of Antony Weber, Inside and •lit. graining the Inside la light oak, lih and black walnut, * \ Thb subject of the discourse at the tnlversallst Church on Sunday tnorn-g next will bs" What Is Un J ve real­ ism « " " "Mr any of our correspondents And ~ Hiemselves neglected this week they *#111 bear with ns as wo are getting the . IpLAiNDBALRR out a little earlier than linial In order to atteni tiic F»iJ, . '* A MINISTKR at Brampton. Out., has Seen sued by a girl lie kissed two years Igo, The Chicago Time* say• she waited for him to do It again until her patience was clean gone, ( GEO. OcBTtft came#on our streets one morning last week unusuaHy early and with a broad smile on his countenance, and when we Inquired the cause, were Informed that--It was a girl and weighed ten pounds. 5 McHfcNRV will be well represented #t tiw Woodstock Fair, this week, ^he Parker House "Bus" will run every Horning, leaving the Pnrker House, at ® o'clock, 4. m., returning in the even* l«K. ' LOST between Win. Kenaelly'sand flie village of McHenry or in the vil­ lage, on the 10th of August, a striped woolen shawl. The Under will confer favor by leaving the same at this ' ItRce, . . - rOvv Public School closed on Tuesday evening for the balance of the week. In order th»t the directors might be i nble to"p"tIn the new seats, and also \ to give the teachers and scholars an lopportunity to attend the Fair at 'Woodstock, * WE have just learned that David " ftarrlft, of OrfordsvlUe. Wis., father of ""Are Henry Colby, of this village, died Ht that place on Monday morning last, <&0ept. 11 tl». Mrs Colby was with him during his last sickness. Mr, Harris was about T3 years of »g«. TKMFBRAKGR Meeting next Saturday evening. September 16th, at tlie M. E. •Church, at half past seven o'clock. All are given a cordial Invitation to at­ tend, PHKD OOLHV, President. JfH. H, HMB, 9Mi*tory, THE Mission Band of M. E. Church Will hold their last meeting of the con- re.nee year nest Sabbath evening at :30 o'clock In M. B, Church, All are fnvitedt Mas, J, 0» BWLOW.' Pres, . CLARA L, BawwETT. gee. . t GEO. W. HUNT, of Hebron, died quite suddenly on Sunday morning last. He lias been out of health for the past six montli, but his friends had no thought Of his being dangerous. He was a mail 14'ghlv regpeated by all who knew him. ind Ills loss will be keenly felt in the fomroanlty where be lived. WE learn that Mrs, Huemaiiii, niotfier of John Hnemann, a lady 69 years of age, had the misfortune to fall down stairs« few days since, breaking the bone near the hip joint and otherwise bruising lierselt, Dr. Fegers was call­ ed and at this writing sne Is doing as wellas oould b« eapected. AM eyohange savs they have naughty fshbol teachers down In Kendall Co. |)ne of them marked a pretty girl pupil ten on tho examination in chem­ istry, when her real grade was six and as a recompense wanted her to fcissliltn. She went home and told |»er mother, and now all, Kendall call* |or the scalp of that schoolmaster. MEW who advertise In their, home papers are the men who transact the business of the town'; You can jpick up any newspaper, and In five minutes tell who do the business and celling, and keep alive the Interest Qt the place, A newspaper invariably re fleets the worth, enterprise, and Intel­ ligence of tlie community In which It fs published. A while ago the papers were telling what the Milwaukee road waa intend­ ing to do. Now the Aurora Expretu pretends to say vliat it is dotu?: ••The Chicago, Milwaukee % St, Paul Rail way company have begun work on i line between Klkborn, Wis,, and Elarir this state. They will run via Qctiev Lake and thu* enable theuj to run traiux from Milwaukee to Qeneva Litke via Eagle and Elkhoru, and from 'Cliiii^go via Elgin. W*. M. YAGER,of Waukegan.launch" d a new Steamboat On the river, at A . his place on Saturday last , an1 is now [putt ing In the engine and boi ler , and [expects to have her In running order in a few days. She Is SO feet long*wi$h twelve foot beam and twenty-eight 533nh screw, She wil l run between; tf i is v i l lage and Fox Lake. This makes (our steamers now plying between t l i ia vi l lage and the Lakes, WE promised our readers last week 'more particulars in relat ion to a pro­ spective wedding and here It i« . MARKIKD.--In OHIO-asfo, «*pt, 7th. MM, H? the Rev. Dr. Kitleredae. Mis» ftlnnrh, rrtnnff- p»t. flauchtcr of the late John M. McOmher, of MeHtnrj ind Mr, J. H. Walrtron of Chi. oner. >. „ The happy oouple have commenced keeping house In the handsome resi­ dence of the groom. No. 24 Bishop Court , Chicago where they wil l be at home to their friends, ^ • • • -fe DR, C. FT. FEOERS wishes «« to state that while he thanks the Democratic County Convention for the honor con- feredon him in nominating him for the off ice of Corouer. he inust posit ive­ ly decl ine to be a candidate and re^ speutful ly ask the committee, to put some other man in his place. He asks this as a favor, as he would have no t ime to attend to the duties If e lected and does not wish bl's name to oome before the people. WHILE passing through Rlngwood on Saturday we cal led at the sCore of B. K. Duers, at the old stand of J. W* Crlsty, and found them busy unpack­ ing new goods ard wait ing on their many customers. Mr. Duers ; has ref i t , ted It in an ele&ant and substantial manner, and t i t led i t with an entire new stock of good#, and is now pre" pared to sel l good goods ns cheap as any other store In the .county. -The people of Ringwood and vie I n i l y wil l g ive him a l iberal patronage,* and we are sure they wil l get the worth ,of their money every t ime. EXCURSION Tickets to the Chioago Exposit ion wil l be gold at this Stat ion on t l ie fol lowing days, via-- September lltli nnd September ISth, gpOQd until September 18th'f . September 10th to September JXrtt good until Septem bet* 25th. September 2fitb and September 27 good until Ootober 2nd. September 30th, ^ood until October Snd, Octolier 3rd and Qcfol>or 4th good until Oct toiler 9th- ! Octolier 7th good »|«ltU October Bth. October 10th aa<l October 11th Mlttl October lBth. •' ' October Hth good until October Kith; October 17th and October ISth good aatll Oetolier 33rd. Oc.tol»er Slat good until October 2Srdi These; Tickets good for the rortf id tr ip and including admis$l«in Ticket? to the Exposit ion, wil l he sold at 9*i*30> F C. B. CURTIS showed us some corn la"t week, picked from his f ie ld, that would offeutual ly squeloh ( (he story that there Is to l ie a short crop iu this .seotion, Tim ears went, large, wel l jnned.aixi the com already hartf*nnd dented, and l ie said It WHS about an l ive rage of his entire field. He has pi i iMti^even acres , nn*l l i« «nys ) io would not thank a man to oflor him Ig.OOO bushels of ears for his crop, We week cal led on soveral farmers in this town, and they al l informed us that 1 heir crop of corn was better thair l ist year, and that most of i t was safe from frost . In fact crops of al l ki i^ls never were better in this sect ion, and everything looks wel l for a booming Fall and Winter for businore, PF.KSONAt, . . CHARLES OWEN returned to Oberl ln College on Saturday^ MRS. II, H,VNICIIOI,S IIW been quite s ick the past week, % MRs. G. W. COLBY, of Niif idi , waa cal l ing on friends here on Saturday. T. THOME, of Clitcago, spent Sunday with friends in t i i is vi l lage. / R. WORTMAN and his Sew "Ohnb" was on our street* ou Saturday. GEO. OWES, of the firm of EF M, Owen St, Sou, has been sick the past week, but is now reported better, FRANK CALKIXS and wife , of Wall­ oon da. were oaft lng Sunday. > 4 Jog. LAWRENCE, now of Pullman, spent Suuday with his family lu this vi l lage, ROLLIN WAITE. who is at work at Hebron, Indiana, made his^ family a short vis i t ou Friday, ^ Miss JENNIE SEARI.ES returned from quite an extended vi l l i In Chicago, on Thursday last , n Miss MART L OWKN and MLFS MAG-* gie Clark returned from Kenosha, Wis, , on Saturday. HKNKY MCCJURER has been confined to the house the past week nursing a lame^eg, caused by a fal l at t l ie Mil l . Miss EOITH DOR AN and Em ma. and Mary Ballon started last week for Galesbtirg, where they wil l attend school this winter, * HON. A. E. BEARDSLEY, of Pine Bluff , Arkansas, and his s ister, Mrs, Pease, of Crystal Lake, were the gueetlof C, H, Beers and family last week. Migs EMILIE GAVIN, the wel l known and popular elocutionist , sai led for feurope last Wednesday. She Is to spend a l i t t le t ime in the south of Italy hoping that t^ie milder air of that re , gion may benefit her health,- now so •seriously impaired, , * THE| fo l lowing account of the shoot­ ing of MiSs May Russel l , we f ind in t l ie Ow HI on 11a Journal of the 8th Inst . Mi» Huspel i la the nelce of the editor of this paper. * Last Friday evening Miss May Russel l was shot through the arm on the pprln^B grounds. That day Miss RIIBSCII particlpnted in a pic . ' i ic on the grounds with soino friends. Sl ie Ifves with the family of Mr. O. D, Sel l ick near the springs. Returning home in the evening she fotrad she had forgot­ ten her knife and went back to get i t . Then she stni ' ted home a«ain, eat ing cherries and picking ( lower* on the way. After crossing the bridge over Maple Cresk, she atoopei l down to ar­ range her f lowur*. While thus en­ gaged she heard the report of a, pistol and a hal l passed so closo to her face that she felt t l ie wind from it . in­ st inct ively she threw her left urm up and her hand ou her head to protect i t , and commenced ris ing to an erect po­ s i t ion. There was another report , and a bal l passed through the fleshy part of her arm below the shoulder joint . She*hurried home and Dr. Ware was svi!!s;! tcv ihe wonnd. Fortunate­ ly i t was hot dangei lou<>. From Its ap* rearanue the shots were evidently Fltxsimmons A 8v<n*nn wil l give- i •Xtraordina *v | i»w pri«-»»« on «< Motl ih-g* thl« week' If yon win: , n sjow.i ult . Overcoat or first o la«s t F«»ni u e . ir . It would do no harm to cal l . . In. Butter and Eggs wanted, >Fitiei inraons& £v- BQiOllr ' THE Queen Ann Harvest Picnic wn» held 011 Saturday, the 24th inst . . a i |d Is reported us being a very pleasant and enjoyable aftalr . As wo were unable to attend we give the fol lowing report from tl ie Woodstock correspondent of the Harvard Ttidependnnts The harvest picnic at Oreewood was a pleasant af lair , notwithstanding the inrerruptlons by the weather. The exercises consisted principal ly of es­ says. orations and declamations, with music sandwiched in for variety. i t was ni l the more interest ing from the faut that home talent was the charac­ terist ic feature of the programme. I' l ie young people acquitted themselves In a manner that would have ref lected honor on more pretentions ceremonies . When a programme was handed us. we leared lest i ts apparent l ingtl i might detract from Its i iuerest , but such was the variety, ski i fand abil i ty of the actors that each part was applauded in a manner show ing that the audience did not weary with the l istening, Af­ ter the opercises as announced were completed. A. W Smith, iu response to repeated cal ls , mounted the rpstrum. and after Indulging in some apt h. imop, congratulated the young people, inas­ much as they had not permitted, as is too often the case, thnir advantages of an education to spoi l them by driving or tempting them to leave the fari i i and work-shop for the al lurements of the already overcrowded professions, he urged them to continue from year to year these fest ivit ies , as l ie bel ieved them ominous of good. His remarks were brief , but to the point and effect­ ive and w«ll received. We hope to be able to attend many har­ vest fest ivals before our t ime to be gathered home, but expect not to wit­ ness more interest ing everclses than at the annual harvest pienic of Green­ wood, 1882. We regret having laid aside our programme, as we are unable to give the names of al l the partici­ pants , and therefore wil l not mention those we have in miutl . / WOOD FOR SALE. The undorsigned baa a lot of irood for sale , both hard and soft . Inquire at my Store Iiear the depot. E, LAWLU3. Cook's Cider Mill .* Two miles NorthweaUof Wanconda is now prepared with TWO FIRST-CLASS PRESSES , , to make your apples into Cider on short "notice and in t l ie best manner. Give me a cal l and J wil l guarantee sat isfact ion in every partic­ ular, . .M, Cook, Faiu-V fhip'and Saucer given away with one pound of Tea or two pounds of Coffee at Fitzsinunnns £ P.vansou'b. **'An envalnnble s i rengthener 'Verves. mii-cl ' - 'S and digest ive fired from a pistol of small qal iher. i t was an attempted assassination aim was certainly welt taken and escape was indeed fortunate. As no clue to the perpetrator of the has been discovered. i f the her yet act producing strength Brown's Iron P»iiters , and of the organs, appetite , is We have just received our ful l Stock of clothing, Call and examine. PSBBT A BOBTOT, THU REPOSITION, The to nth annual Exhibit ion of the Inter-State Industrial Exposit ion « | Chioago, opened for the reception of vis i tors on Wednesday, September 6th* and closes Saturday, October 31st , I8S2. Every department Is replete--tlie newest in Science, Industry and Art, The Mechayical Department this year l ias succeeded in attracting wider attention troin the manufacturing In­ terests , thiongh the increased efforts made by the management, than any preceding yeaiv and i t wil l without doubt, far exceed any exhibit ion of the kind ever presented to the people of t l ie Northwest , The exhibit ion of Texti le Fabrics , Household j ir .d.Personal Goods, wil l in i ts general excel lence and value, be f iner and greater than any yet shown to t l ie public . Tl ie Art Department, In particular, this year, shows the result of a deter­ mined effort to e*eel anything that has gone before, the ui imber and beauty of the pictures now hiing being far al ieal l of anything in that l ine pre­ sented for Inspection, containing, s is i t does, the magnif icent Clagl iorn. col­ lect ion of drawings and etching*, ex­ emplifying t l ie art iu chronological ^rdef , from its first Inception to the present day. For the Natural History Depart­ ment, the^whole country has been laid under contribution, and froip al l parts of the Union have ooine specimens of or, s . minerals , fossi ls , etc . . making a magnif icent and unique display, and worthy of the closest inspection by the student and lover of this particular science, The Mus!c is furnished by Prof . Liesegaug's magnif icent orchestra of 31 pieces , assisted by several celebrat­ ed solofsts . _ • The Restaurant, which has b«#n re­ f i t ted ami repaired, i s under the im­ mediate supervis ion of the celebrated caterer, Mr. W. M. Devine, control led by tlie Executive Committee, which is a guarantee that both in quality and price i t wil l not be excel led in the city. The entire structure has. at a great expense, been beautif ied and deoorated and presents , in al l i ts Immensity, a more magnif icent appearance than any year of i ts existence. , aided very ma­ terial ly: by t l ie bri l l iant l ighting of s ig EJIcf'rjc-Light Compau'es , who are exhibitors at this season's Exposit ion; ai id as al l the rai lroads centering in Chicago heve decided to grant cheap transportation, we predict far t i tem t l ie most successful season' of their prosperous career. . > i f OYSTERS • "By. the Can or Dish, nnd served up In any style desired, at tlie Restaurant of H.'lL, Nichols, next door to the Post OIHce. He also keeps a fine Une of Confect ionery. Cigara, Tobacco, . ; Call and see him, . • • • ^ RLNGWOOB. EDITOR PLAINDEALEU.--School began th^^titrt 'Hlt igHvith a. good attendance and every means wil l be nded by our old teacher, Mr. T^ieklep^iniake this an interesting session. x i « Ben Rji lnthorp has jn«t finished an addit ion to his store which makes i t a very tasty store room and, one with capacity to handle every tbiug to ao> com .nodatethe trade. • There are bargains in stoi<e for the parties who cal l on G.L.l lubbard soon. Ho l ias a number of first , c lass harnesses which wil l be gold at a bargain. B. K, Duers, the new store keeper. Is doing a good tradgy tffe handles none but new stock lately selected fr«m some of the first wholesale houses in Chicago- Read his advertisement in thte PLAINDKALKR. Nelson Smith bega n no attend school at Hebron to-day. He wil l be gone about s ix months. Correspondence from C, M, Prickett says he Is seventy miles from a post off ice . Charl ie wil l miss the DEALER as wel l as other mall . ' v On Saturday evening last a l i t t le daughter of Wil l iam Coates' met with a severe accident while attempting to c l imb into a buggy while in Motion, Going behind the buggy she caught hold of the box and put. her foot upon the axletrce and attempted „*• r ise when she s l ipped and the wheel caught her foot breaking her leg. Dr. Ander. son was cal led and at l; \»t accounts the l i t t le sufferer was doing aa nai l as could be expected. Mrs. Ed. Carter, of Jefferson, Iowa Is v is i t ing friends here, H. C. Swan, of Elgin, has an agent who vis i ts here quite often while look­ ing for homes suited to the l ivery bu»l- nesa. Henry Is making a f ine success of the l ivery. He keeps from thirty to forty horses and his trade runs from twen$y to eighty dol lars t ier day, ac­ cording to the weather. Although bis business takes most of his t ime yet he is always srlad to see his Ringwood friends and can spare t ime to use them well . While at the farm of Aaron Hoffman to-day, we were shown some- of the choicest Winter Wheat we ever saw. Tito whole was 900 bushels was raised 011 thirty acres , \ Woo<l stock Department, Mr». Dr. M. B. Baldwin, nf Barrett . Kansas, Is visiting relatives and fr iends In this e i tv . ) AUCTION SALE. 'The undersigned wil l se l l at ~ Ppbllo Auction at his residence at SolonJdiHa. on Thursday, Oct . 6th,18S9,4ommenolng at 9 o'clock the following property 1 98 cows, 9 two year heifers , 3 one year ^old heIfer8,4 yearl ing steers . 8 heifer calves . 1 five year # old grey horse, 1 three year old bay mare, 1 two year old horse. 1 two year old grey mare 1 yearl ing colt . 1 sucking colt , 1 brood mare, 6 brood sown, a number of pigs 'J wagons, J double buggy, 1 Champion reaper,! Champion mower, 1 sod cut- t^f , Might breaking plow, 3 pair drag", 9 mr double hamcssYatrd other art ic les too numerous to mention. Also about 00 tous of l iar. 1 wil l a>so sel l ou the Miss Etta Haa« baa gone- tn .Chicago. She la employed In one of the largest mil l inery establ ishments in that c i ty , t ir . Jennie I laynor, of Chicago, was at homo with mother and sisters a few days last week. t Mrs. Geo, Weh, of Chicago, is visit­ ing lier mother, Mrs. Bentley, of this city. And atl l l the cucumbers' 'continue to grow and many are made happy there­ by. . ' . . Vi^- ® ml" . . . i- L. J. Gales and family ere home agnln. They have been spendiljg the Summer In Xew York State. Miss Lizzie Man«Aeld and Ml«» Jennie Palnfe, of the Elgin Watch Fftc- lory, spent last Sabbath at their homes in this c i ty , , Mrs. J . A. Parrish rRtnrned to th|s city la«»t week from the East , where she has been vis i t ing some two mouths or mora, '; Tom Bli ikeslee. an old 9Rth boy, came al l t l io wav from Kansas to at­ tend the R^-union last week, Tom Is a ful l Hedged M. D. now. The Rev. J . D. Wells , paktor i le Congregational Church, has returned to his flock after a vacation of four weeks. He resumed preach Ing last Sabbath morning. <, Charles Hunt; an old Woodstook hoy, is rust icat ing In the country for a few days, l ie ia employed by the express company, with head-quarters at Ohl- -cago. Mi*. W. Paine, who has been vis i t ing in 'Elglu and Chicago, Is again at home,' She wil l prepare to move to Elgin Immediately, as she intends to reside there. L. II. .Jones has returned home from Sterl ing. 111. , where he has been In ol iargft of a plokle factory for some two months past . We are not posted as to whether he Intends to go back again or not . Before onr communication appears In print the oouny Fair wil l be iu ful l blast , and from present appearances It wil l l ie a complete success , for the out­ look for f ine weather Is good, which Is al l that Is neoessary to make our pres­ ent fair the falr ahove ni l fairs held anywhere this season. Blind John, the young colored Qiu- slclan. held forth to a full house In new PhcBiilx Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of last week. John Is just Immense when It comes to playing the piano. Tlie Initiations he played on that instrument arc simply wonderful. We shook hands on reuti lon day with a good many dist inguished gentlemen, same day a farm of 100 rows with out- i | even the notorious primer lesson "Van** houses and buildings, one half mile from the cheese factory. TERMS OP SALK;.--Terms on land made known en the day of sale . On personal property a credit of one year wil l be given on sums of ten dol lars and over, on approved notes at 6 per cent , interest . Under #10 cash. Ou sums of 810 and over onf per cent , off for cash. v f J ; JAMKB S, OVKSTOW. @J|a'Btl l lVART, Auctioneer. ' ^ SEED RYE FOR SALE. • ' Ti ls undersigned has a quantity of Imported Winter Rye. whloh he offers for sale If cal led for soon. The seed ^of this Rye was imported from Europe and has yielded this year ful ly forty bushels to the aere. . on my farm, near the vi l lage of McIIenrv. This Rye may l ie sowed In Juni#, cut or pastured In the fall, and will then yield the t ibi­ al crop when cut in the spring. Or i t may be sowed in the fai l the same as other grain. I t is , without d3i ibt the f inest Rye ever raised in this country, Thosf wanting seed s |puld apply at once. ' . and the fel low that cal ls himself "Jf . B. '* (tiike notice) Bnrtch. Didn't we d©'well.?--McHenry County Democrat ojlmt week. Yes, you were oerlalnly highly hon- l ionored, but how was It with the gen* t lenien yon mentioned? A* we are al iout to c loi i «nf corti- munlcatlon a rumor reaches ns to the effect that Geo. Hunt, of Hebron, died quite suddenly at his home last Sab­ bath morning. We were aware Mr. Hunt waa In poor health but did not suppose his case to be so serious. No further particulars have reached l is up to the t ime, of mail ing our communica­ t ion. • MOHSHRV , Sep t f «,• I «C J». PBTEB 0LAKB, MRS. H. H, NICHOLS^ >--» Has just returned from the city with a large and selected stock of Fall and Winter,Mil l inery Goods, for the Fal l and Wiuter trade, and Is now prepared to show to the ladies of McHenry and vicinity the finest lot of styl ish Hats , Flowers, Feather,"Ribbons, Neokwear, etc . , etc . . ever brought to tills town, and which she will sell at bottom pric­ es . Do rot fai l to cal l and examine her stock Defort purchasing, as she is sure to please you both in quality Style and price. • ' H ksw muwm At Nunda. MRS. G. W. COLBY weuld respect­ ful ly Inform the Indies of Nunda and vicinity that she has opened a Mil l i ­ nery store In the rooms oybr t l ie post ofttee and Iiu6 just received a ful l l ine of Hats, Bonnets , Ribbons. Laces, and Ladies Furnishing Goods general ly , of the latest styles , and Is confident she can please al l who may glvo her a cal l Yly goods are al l new and of the latent styles to be fouud in the market , a»d as 1 buy for cash J am confident that I can sel l as cheap, i f not cheaper than any other place iu t l ie county. Call and see my styles and learn prices , be fore you puif lBui« : --7 MRS. G. W. (XK.BY, Knada, 8epi. Ifth; W2. . NOTICE, { Mna Ipi the mil l again. aiMl j |^ | prt« pared to grind wheat or feed oi l short notice. Give in® & HENRY 04T»E:NT. Spring Grove, III., Sept. U, . New Fall goods arriving^ dfiHj'§t Fitjcblmmons $ Evausou't . ^ . ̂ J , C. Choato. the popular merchant 011 the southeast s ide of ' the public square, i s greatly improving his place of business internal ly . Shelving is be­ ing taken out and put back again In much better shape for convenience, Other improvements are also being made. J . 0 . Is a l ive merchant and is bound to have things l iandy, and to make t l ie best possible appearance at the same t ime, v < At a Mosonife gathering held in ttf is c i ty last Thursday evening, the re­ nowned Elgin band was present , aud played for the occasion, Wheu Wood­ stock has any doings that a band is re­ quired, we hope the Elgin band wil l be induoed to respond to.an Invitat ion, for such music one seldom hears in a l i fet ime. Besides, the boys are ju6t the kind of a crowd, we for one, l iketo meet and help entertain. PIED--In this city, Sunday, Septembor 3d, 1882, John W. Andorson, aged 23 years. ••Johnnie," as he was famil iarly cal led, was wel l known in this com­ munity aiul is the second son that the bereavedparents have been cal led upon ^olay In the s i lent tomb within a short t ime, their disease being that of consumption. He was buried the Tues­ day fol lowing In Queen Aline Ceme­ tery, The parents of the deceased have the sympathy of our people In this, their hour of trouble and afflic­ tion, ' • • • We had the pleasure of examining a new and what must prove a popular book, one night last week, eutlt led, •»T| |e World. Historical and Actual ." written by Frank Gilbert , A. M. The work is e legantly bound In three dif­ ferent styles of blndlug; and wil l make a valuable ami ornamental acquisit ion to the l ibrary oT those who have l i t ­ erary tastes . The well known abil i ty of the author, who Is one of the editors of that wel l ftnown an^l rel iable paper, the Chicago Evening Journal, Is a guarantee of the genuineness of the matter contained in the work. We, of coiyse, had not the t ime look i t through oarefnl ly , but . are sat isf ied that the Rev. Win, Ostler, who wil l make a canvass for i t . and who, by the wav. knows when he has a good book mtft meet with success in making Urge sales when he <;al ls upon the peo­ ple with si iCli an' instructlve book^ And last , but not least by any means, comes our fel low correspondent, the fair Flossie , who certainly Is immense when i t comes to using theFaber, and who sends the Items of news etc . etc . . to t l ie self stvled "lead! nar paper,* 1 the Sentinel, We bail a lmost forgotten that she would be dying t© hear frrun ns this week, even though we l ie old and bald. And. by the way, we wil l say right here that t l ie dear girl shal l have the precipe s i ts desires for the j»nr- pose of dying her*'best young man's" hair , and at the same t ime i t wil l a id In renewing the hair on, the top of the cranium of that meddlesome friend who keeps Flossie so wel l posted and does her guessing for her, and 'tvho does business in c lose proximity to that which Flossie is engaged in. Yes, we nave sent the recvlpt t»y express to Miss T. II . .care of Flossie , and hope that , by t l ie t ime this art ic le appears In print she wil l have received the &&ue and hastened to make two hearts happy. There l« one feature, how­ ever, about Flossie's recent communi­ cation* tn the Sentinel that we fal l to understand. It is her extreme cold­ ness toward Eddie Glennon. the Senti­ nel masher, aud her apparent negkot of that young gentleman. We are dreadful anxious to know al l about this mashing business , and this young masher in particular. To conclude with we would request Flossie and the meddlesome friend who guesses fot her. to keep right 011 £Ue?<si i ig as to who we are. They came one half mile | nearer to us than ever before, In the last benefit they gave us. Wouldn't i t surprise t l iem though to eventual ly find that we were not that *'dear, kind old soul ." but young and unmarried, and. In our own est imation, at least , rather good looking, and wonhl be anxious to form Flossie's acquaintance, were i t not for that "best young man of hers who ia about to have his hair dyed and Il ls nose whitewashed. 100 Dos Gents Linen Oollars at a har- 5ni 11. 10c, each. 3 for 25c, or $1 per OR. latest styles and first c lass goods at Fitxsimuions & Evanson's . Buy the Casaday Sulky Plow fttr sale by L.-IL Harrman, Ridgefield, i l l . SORGHUM MILL"AT VOLO. The undersigned has a Sorghum MiU« s i tuated al iout three fourths of a mile south of Volo, and Is now pre­ pared to grind Sorghum for al l parties at ̂ 0 cents per gal lon. My Mil l Is in first c lass order, and 1 invite e l l to cal l aud see me. GBO, RtOHABOSMf, VOLO, 111., Sept. % im. Nobby Styles In Hats for alt axes at Fiizslniuions £ Evanson's , AT A BARGAIN. We offer at a Bargain, to close oat summer Dress Goods at prices less than cost . Also a Job Lot of Boys ololhing and Mens coats must be sold to make room for Fal l stock soon to be on. PHSKV ftH-Mrrut, MERINO BUCKS FOR SALE, Tlie undersigned has a tew chalce yearl ing Bucks for s-de at his farm, 1} miles southeast of Spring Grove, Mc­ Henry County, III . They are the f inest lot of Merino Bucks in the County. Post otffco address , Bl ivin's Mil ls , 111. AAKOX t lovrMAV. Ju)y9-m4- Just cpcelvcd--Some very pretty and,desirable styles of s!! wool Lace Buntings which wil l l ie sold very cheap. Call and examlno then) at Henry" Colby's . No choke to the l ight running Min­ neapolis Twine Binder, sold only bjr M, Owen & Son. Jobs and Bargains in every depart­ ment at Perry & Martin's . • No Binder so l ight draft as t l ie Min­ neapolis , running one horse easier than some binders put upon the market . Sash and fancy ribbons In Watered anil Brocade at Perry & Martin's . The Minneapolis sold aa cheep as any first-class Twiue Binder, at £, M, Owen & Son's ," Coralene Corsets to had Oply at Perry 3b Martin's , HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALS. I of ler my house and lot , s i tuated In the vi l lage of McHenry, for sale . There Is a »ood barn, outhouses and small fruit ou the premises , W|f] be sold eq reasonable terms. Apply to M. KKOBUT A nice line of Laue Stevens & Schuorr's, Bunting* at Our Grocery Pepaftment Is now complete , aud have some bargains in tea an*1 coffee which i t wil l pay the close buyer to Inspeol , • • ' . ' ' HjJNRT COUftf . I HOSIERY. Do not buy a pair of HOSE unti l you have looked our new stock over. STBVKNS A SCHWOBB. Paints and Oils--a fu!l l ir"» and pri­ ces low at Henry Colby's , Clothing.--Black Dress Suits , Con­ firmation Suits , Spring. Summer and Fall Suits , Children's Suits , Boys' Suits Youth's Suits . Men's Suits , al l at prices to suit at Henry Colby's , Umbrel las , -*-We have a good assort ment i l l s tyles aud prices . Calf and see them at Henry Colby's . Fine Shoes,--The largest l ine and best styles ever shown in this market; ' Call aud examine them at Henry Col­ by's . * The MAurofa" Road Cart , the easiest thing out. 011 man and horse, at IS. M, Owen & Son's . Easiness Notices, Go to Mrs, Howe's for Milliner? ami Dressmaking, Fishing Tackle of all kinds sf M, Eng«l||\ in Howe's Hlock, near tho new Bridge, Ove rails--W e have a large slock fof ineu and hoys. ^Good aud cheap at. Hen.ry Colby's. Buckeyo Force Pump*« at K. H Owen's , The l ight ronabig Minneapolis TWIBO^ Binder at K, M. Owen i* Suif i i \ Always lte«f«dtiMS< A delicious odor l> liu. Fioreston Cologne, which is always freshing, no matter how treely used! . The flue&t Hue of s i lver and Pfat««| Ware to l ie found in the county, at O, W, O wtm's, Hollen. . Ou acooi int of Its re in ark ably t leU Icale and last ing fragrant, society bel les are loud In their praises of Florestou Cologne. FOR SALE. 40 Acre* of land In Seetttfa H, all fenced. Also 80 acres of laud, with a good house and barn thereon, with t imber and water lu abundance, iu Sec­ t ion 2£, Also n»y homestead on tl»e Crysta\ Lake and Nunda road. Goo'» new l iouse, haro and utlter outhi i i ldiuga«-# Apply to * Jum* FuisKy. FATHER A SONS, For Clothing look at our large new stock. For a good suit aud a tteit cal l on Steven^ & Scbuorn, •' •£• -=-- ̂ FOR SALE OR RKKf„ U-' . -m A house and one-halt acre of land In the vi l lage of Hingwood. House con-, tains five rooms. Wil l »*e sold reason-, able , Apply to WnauEf -< UlKQWUHHi, III,, Apfil 4th, 18a?, ; | ' Look at French Ginghams at 8|e*« •ns & t$ci)n«iri\ ' ^ Spring and Summer Overheats B%., Henry Colby's. If yon want to buy Clothing at Chit cago prices, call 011 E. LaWlus, i n Lan­ sing's Block, MoHenry, The f inest l ine of Dress Goods, . Ings and Trimmings at tttevens Soli nor r's, flnelet«f Call.and overlook tlie .. Carriages at B, M, Owen $ Son's CARRIAGE*{ CARRIAGES4.» «AI|. Ml AGES! Anyone In want ol -a Carriage, Buggy or VVagoR, should not fail to call on iJ, M. Owen & Son and se* tlie large car-load just received. The f i t testj i tnished lot ever qoQie tfc the county and wlli sell tiiein chbap,^ HEAD LIGHT OlC 1 ! f l* The best Kerosene Oil In town ^ H. H. Nichols, 175 Fire Test, " ̂ V Gossamer Circulars and, C^sta foy ladles and gentle uieh always i« "atoc|t at Henry Colby's. • ' t FENCE POSTS FDi &&K ̂ 2CC0 reasoned Hurf Oak fenceVPeeta for sale , Inquire u( ' T' w" - w V • * IIJ*? Look at our #11 woW Lai)e "rfuattnf before buying, .» STBVSN# A New Hats In endless < y«rlety, latest styles aud lowest priues.«t H«tiry CpibjrV. FOR SALE A Qlacksmitte Wioa ind Bl I yen's Mil ls , McHenry .Count vv hols. Inquire of R, TwKKU d^j QMVKN'S MILLS , Aaeriat jath. iW , » ' •1»' ' • •:« ' «. Honey, choice and Olieap it Beory Colby's . . . . . • >• . X Wauconda Ice Cream Parlel*. K. W, BROOKS, 8VCCKS80R TO GOLD»N<; A BROOKS, Would respectfully announce to tho public that he has opened his ' lep Cream Parlors for the season and fs now prepared to furnish Ice Cream every day aud evening, by the dUh or quantity. . . . I also keep on hand Fancy Groo* eries of ni l kinds. Canned Goods, No­ t ions, Tobaccos, Cigars. Confect ionery, etc . , which l am sel l ing as low lower than any other house in the muty, qual i ty of goods ooncl i lerfe^t When iu want nf anvthlug lu my Hue I Invite you to cal l , confident that I; can. please you both lu quality an& price. E. W. BROOKS. Wauoouda, 111. . May 230,1882. All the new sliapes lu Dxess Butissr at Perry 4 Martin's, > , Call at E. M. Owen 4 Son's and see ' the celebrated Hapgood Sulky Plow, that Is warranted to run lighter thaB> a Walking Plow. • • > " DRESS SILKS. ^ . The celebrated American fh<Ma Silks at P"rry & Martin's.. PIANO TO RENT. f \ V • Ihaveaguod Piano ta Ren| plied for at once. ^ . - . . O. W.OwB»-f: Our stook of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines was never more complete. Goods reliable and prices risjht at Henry Colbv 's , A large stock of Seta fine Shoes, JjOtt received at Stevens & Schnorrs. A f ine hand sewed Morocco leg oalf Boot at Dwlght's . Ely's Cream Balm reduces i ni l amma- t ion. Sores in the nasal passages are healed in a few days. Cats'rrhal head­ ache is diss ipated/ Senses ef smell , taste and bearing are restored. Price 50 cents . Apply into nostri ls with l i t ­ t le finger. Only Two Bottles. Messrs. Johnson. Holloway i t Co. . wholesale drusglsts of Philadelphia, Pa. , report that some t ime ago a gen­ tleman handed them a dol lar, *vith a request to send a good catarrh cure to two army off icers in Ariaoua. Recent­ ly the sauie gentlemen tt i ld i l ic in that both the off icers and t l ie wife of Gen, John C. Fremont, Gov. , had bfcen cured of catarrh by ths two bott les of Ely's Cream Balm. • I f you want a Si lk Dress or Dolman, please call and exainin* our line of Silks. We have tlie Qiiiuet. French, Chaftanjon, American ami several otlier brands. PERRY A MABf|||» SULKY PLOW TRIAL On farm of Wil l Colhyi one half mile North of 'Jitv. Saturday. Sept . WJ.when wil l show that a Sulky Plow wil l run l ighter tUn» a Walking plow, ^ The McHenry Brlok MnnufiMS turiusr Company are now ready to supply Brick in quantities, From Small -rTO-- 1 .4> ̂ ' C A R L O A D S , Tnelr Briek are second to none to lw found in the market, ami will bo aoid at the lowest market prioe. Persons intending to build, ot those haudlinsr Brick, -will do well to oaH and see us before pur* oh»singr F01- further iufbrmatioii, ftpply to oraddit^a. # . 7 V I S IcHenry Brfcl fflannfactirtq[ Cmeaaj, McHENBY ILLINOIS. J. l jUk,**

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