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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Dec 1882, p. 8

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I*IK «etttflau it week. fpn w«ll fttHi* Mr. uiMtn' a topic initrnotiv* to nil. of all, especially t.'fujhet. sua*Meeting at Hunitot, on , was well attended and Inf. We tint a printed Invitation to twenty , ten of whom put In an Tlie others did not eWn We gitr* the minutes w«i OP Tag MICKTIRHK TVAUMKM Drt.im. to order by Supt. k A. x. The exer­ ts by Mr. Burger rea<tii«g class and £lvlng »f aaiae. .T, A. -Shfeldon entitled |||i*rJca, Rome explanation of fraction* which dPIscassloin. Ad' -A, -ill w TFWknow That we Have the hirgeat.i Gloves and Mlttens In fotvn.ls • > - . CJ. V. STEVENS. We make a spwolalty of women* mlw»* and «hii<lrei»8 fine Kid. Go«t and Calf Shoes. W. fl. DwiSi*..' ° - Wood«(««fc. 'A >1* KOI ALT Y Made of (nothing. A unit for Bovil 5.«, 7, 8. 9.10, U. 12,13,14,15.16,17,18, 19. 90 years old; and from 20 to 100, Call at O. V. STBVKKS. A stock of Underwear sufficient to supply McHenry and Lake Counties, to be ao.ld at bottom figures. At C. V. Stevens. *""* lowedl A Called to The finest teas and coflees at Mayes 6 Bartlett's. mm , i ... i .mrnrn v , jN* A rood hand-made Grain Water­ proof Boot at Dwlglit's, ••>»" PRINTS- AT 2} CENTS A YARD. 10,000,vaids standard dark prints to eetosed out at above price. * v * O. c. COLBY, Nunda, A large stock of warm iined Boots it Dwlght*?, Corsets, Hoop Skirt*, ladles* and children's Hose at Mayes A Bart lett'f. Headquarters for Mens, Boys and Y4ttths Rubber 6nm Boots at Dwlght's. 10 POUNDS. ' Ten pounds O, E. good green Coffee for one dollar. C. V, STEVENS, *«fcftlrm*n Bald. S|»y ladle* pros- »r on penman- [explanation* of princi pies and wrlting in school, reel ted " The Pria- wae followed ter«rt«sH»n. Call- fijberalbwtig question communication be It so ta what ex­ it*®.. tesefeers . *J>lrlt*d re- , of feanconda then isubject of U.S. History, jjietliod of teaching the same •## Harvard, "How to secure ^ which was disciiRsed ipeefcfilthusi asm. Mr. Fa be r. se recited a medley which Ire, was very amusiug ill rendered, S. D, BAXIVWTX. President. .JIK«U»OK. Secretary, c, GENTS'TIBS. 25 Kind* to pick from; 10 per cent less than market price. Suspenders at. 10 cents. Also ladies Clnakiugs, #2,000 worth at low flgtirop. E. LWVLCS, v. Opposlte Riverside Hotel. McHeurf, Call at E. M. Owen & Son's and Me a flue Swell Body or Portland Cutter. Sold very low. •«« to Increase the Valnoof Bnttf*. U*e Bean A Perry's Natural JaiH Butter Color. Sample Bottle Free at FiUMtmmona & Evanson's, McHenry, 111. 'V,:. v fesl% ?«'•'/-4 ,w .«i- w >i>h • _v - t% &«<*- »l « • ~m ose oioro can ne foiino on tne vvest Sine, nas just reeeivea full litre of ^oocls for the Holiday Trade, and invites the buying pub- is&\p. lie to «iui, ^emmiae % 'i.i/ Prese'nts winter BP i E*1 JOHN 9w^0f 'W: Ulil^err.- ^hicago( ti^ r|>tarii,«<l to Woddsteck, Awt'tia?. now on hafld tlie "la sto kof ( READY HADE COLLARS, AC., FE^EEILLMIATLJTIF County, and has evej^WiKj BE8T MASEBIAL. JOHN s-raneA. handsome assortment of Dry (Joods, Diess Flannels, Dress Novelties, Woolens, &c., Men and bovs' Clothing of every description. 5 »u:4. I JE* H, IE » JK oN T S largest stock ot Xm * «V Old Folks, . . . C H I L D R E N , _ F O R A L L , . vmki toil af's» . { « , ; • W . < f 4 H t " > ^ All latest styles ~ Choice Groceries, &c., at hard-pan prices, Good, New and Stylish Goods, and prices as low as the lowest, are his mottoe t. Don't buy a dollar's worth of genera! merchandise, until you have called at his store, near the Depot, McHenry, 111. Buttej* iimtffiro-* want Fancy ^ Ev«r brought to McHenry county, among which can be found the Bonnnr Library, Prirrcess Library, Harrison & Smith Snfety Lamp and a fine line of Bracket and Hand Lamps of every description which will be sold at prices that datfy competition. Mens Overcoats less than Chicago prices at E. La\vlu.s\opposite Riverside Hotel. V^iti tbelow parts of the ^piaper lion by B. R. Morse and rlast teachers meeting. ^ w and Fellow Teacher*: r*eoalfed a line from our j^lUiking me to present ol funetuation. at this i lu aeme way acquired the ,t» conduct a class exer- i tw^ or three flays later MtfMne calling for a heted ; for a paper ptlcal, while a class »i- prActical. * * • • * ticnlly la very it ofleire some Hp^r«p»ny. it is ail t rtiitrtrule, via. Use %herever It will ^OIHt the sense: but prac- its rules by doKens. of relief that! am to not practice. * * the argument Itice punctuation fecent invention, kportance. But it >ly be held, that since .composition into \ for ages, there* "Oif little use, for gzsiac mannscripts ;auy variation of adjacent letters, pell i*y th sit because "II for 6000 years ele^raph, these little "consequence. »r or a Hotentot of MI AS^A study would M A«uerican teacher same to his it, either has a lig school, or else needs Iwlufnoi of civilization - • * ' * * * best to teach punctuation aiuples as tliev present W^uen in writing, the ptt- i tf poiut wliere he is uude- correct way to It to him la seme ttne giving him a Intouts. Jio matter -:wkt it clearly sets involved. Forex- re Mai the sentence ler has sald. men's words »r ti|Mt ilirn their deeds.'* ""^^"*""'1 any punctuation understand that iced after said, »at. short quotations from what pre- ima. * • * • • • forest trees is deter- .^ath of the first pioneer: >.J!»llow him. the path iff blazing. 8oto the rpfiinOtuatlou is governed by Would express; but to : the thought is deter- ter or leae«xtent, by It thfreforo seems tbe writer caiinOt be sure of rtttfHlg known hig hlea to .MttleM they agree as to the *1** ol punctuft* tliere is need of iwachii^; the subject. The largest stock of roens boys and youths fine and coarse Boots ever brought to Woodstock at Dwight's. Dwlght make» a specialty of the Selz handHoiaile Veal Calf, Veal Kip, French afid American Calf, fine and sroga kip Boots, and can save you from 3& to 60c and #1 .00 per pair. A floe French Calf handle wed Boet at Dwight's. » Best line of Y arns at Mayes 4t Bart>> leftist, 'Ut f n r CASH BUYERS. I hu v for cash, sell for cash, can aitd will sell von goods at lower prices than any credit store. Call and I will con­ vince yod. " » ~ ; O. C. COLBY, Nunda. V I • , . BoyOvercoats at Mayes & Bart- leu's. Ask any one wtio has had pictures made at Bennett1** wlint they think of them and then notice the reply. Remember the I vest assortment of Dress Goods t'n town can be found'at Perry & Martin's, Men's Overcoats lett's. ! c. v. STBvsnrs. -p FIRM! Hare built and furnished a New Store ou the cofn< : m At r Centerville, McHenry, And the same with a full lihe of AND at MafiWt 'Bart- * - if-"' i THITO^ And do respectfully invite an inspection' of their stock by the purchasing public. VVre shall keep as good Goods as any other store] in town, and sell as cheap as the cheapest, the quality ,to be t»iken into consideration. -Do not tail to c;UI and inspect pur stock. Butter and eggs ajud ail kinds of farm produce fcifeti ill Exchange at th^ market price. . ~ , Hl,vpv ^ MAYES & BAltTLETT. McHLNRY, ILL,, October 18th, lb«2. ? (DOLMAXS, DOLMANS, |>olmans. Black and Colored, at Perry 9b Martin's. .. Go to Dwight's Slippers. for your Holiday A Maim moth stock of Metis. Womens, Misses and Childrcns Buckled Aroticsi Mens and Womens plain and fancy Rubbers, Mens and Womens Alaskas, and in fact rubber goods of all kinds in the Boot and Shoe line at Dwight's, Cor. Main St. aild Pnbllc Square, Wood­ stock, 111. ' A »io suibiV. ' j Bfavleg Jwst closed out of mens extra heavy cassmere suits. I offer them at the very low price of Ten Dollars a suit, a decided bargain. Fully equal to suits usually sold :tf thirteen to fourteen dollars. Call be­ fore they are gone. O. O. OOLBT. Nunda. boy's suiis at Mayes A OYSTER dealer Men*s and Bartlett's. Boys. Great bargains,'/iff .^Jvercoats and Suits with new cuffs and collars on at E. Law]us' Japanese Crepes. InJftrder to introduce our Japanese Crepe goods we wlli send postpaid to any address on receipt of fifty cents, or 17 three-c«*nt stamps, the following: 1 window banner, size IB by 24 inches, with rich color and deep border; 1 tidy, Si*e 8 bv 11 indies very handsome; 1 lump mat, 27 inches in circumference perfectly lovely; 1 wall screen, largo and haud&oine. Address, E. Florence & Co., P. O. box I860. South Bend, Ind. Farmers I If you want free sample copies of the largest and best ngricultunti paper In the country, writy yours and your neighbors' names on a postal card and mall It to Farmerf Friend Pub. Co., South Bend. Ind. Price 50 cents a year and Premiums toeverv subscriber. Goods, Confectionery, o, Notions &c. Also for Piatt & Co.'s celebra- Oysters. 1 am uow pre-- i Fresh Oysters by the , at all hours of tim day or r fiefreshuieii'. Parlors are well wanned and light* pal its will be spared to ^all. a specialty of all kinds ds, »ry <1 keep a fine line of ve me a call. E. w. BUOOKtt. Spi Books. r)rmotion f or the People Worth Knowing, eotn- blstory and mystery of nion use. Crabbed or E«<^|anatSou of _ comnissted with all SvteTtues, innstruted witli viogs nicely bound in liirabout 6 by -8 luetic; and fildies thick. KetiAU at '!«s of either, to agents both;for ®2. fC6„ South Bend, lad. fir lli. Here We Are Again. Below you will And the names of the prominent farmers that have bought the celebiated lisrht running Hapgood Sulky Plow within the last six we«*ks James Barnstable, Bernard Harrison Nicholas Freund, Clias. Parks, Augustus Townsend, G#a. Parks, Curtis Harvey, Jake Snyder, Woi. Wood, ' Freeman Whiting A. G. Fauver (2), K. R. Duolitile. Ask tliem what they think of tliero Remember it is the ouly sulky plow made that, is warranted to run lighter than any 14 inch walking plow. We will uitike any man a present of the Sulky, if it fails to fill our warrantee If In want of a Sulky Plow, don't fail to call on us, as we are surti to suit you. Sold only by E, M.Owen A Son. An effective! medicine for kidney diseases. l«»w fevers and nervous pros­ tration, and well worthy of a trial. Is Brown's Iron Bitters. BOOTS AN D SHOES. re have just receivod au immense Stock for the ] urchasing. Call and see then •us.'^ Physicians Carefully Compounded. Give me a Calt. ' Vjq v.-* ;f«, •. ^ ^ McHenry, c. w BESLEY •MfcI THr i iw**. mm ^ Farmers ** •' M site '.*C ' T>pr<. M I , ttfi t ',v i » r Do yon want first class machinery something we buy so much ?>i that you get the benefit ol it? We know of some dealers that buy |so much that they claim to sell low, but you get all their prsces and then come to us and we will sell you the same goods cheaper than . • -- fi, t" ? . I' i/ I V'r > ii'gtA, i vim- We have just received the finest car of • •: . 1 e CAHRiAGES, ALL STY That ever came to this county. If in want of one don't, fail to call, as the finish beats them all. Aguarantce of our own for oue year .with, Cijjjx cur Jfiage. _ m •h'<*'Z $ r . ..ini•: •!; 5Vi?r.?:.. WAUCOMDA. CLOTHilf' For Fall aAd a. full hneof piece goods of the latest StjrlM and at the lowest figures. CLOTH ING! ll A Bigger Stock SUITS tr. .i AT F •4.60. iitteadl than ever. SUITS iman s AX ^AUCONDA. 4\ For inythtoK made to order, Mainura'a It tfi%, place to go. Also a full line of *. .i Gent's Furnishing Goods* M HATS, AV ^ Of Pumps^we have both wnwd iind iron. Fot i, keep the Kenosha, Temple, T<»ledo, Bushnell and Mishwaukeee, and for an iron pump the Well known Trakem and Buckeye. Can al- nt«rjr -- CAPS, cfp &oa ? i " 4 C. M. OWEN & SON; \fc«! 'm-i , •' •- Msfitti FALIl^ND WINTERfTRAlbE H I SI/. .IN E "W M -A. Piovea ueroffH n:iy icii*^M 'hit qncfHon thati ^l>j»» r ^ *•' - s • 4 & KDRTH-ipTSRlf ' RAILWAY is by all odfts the,l>est road for you to tak , Him traveling in either dirccttonbetwi^e1 • all the PriBciual Points in tbe West North I! Has received a Bn'e-fetock of Fall and Wlntei , Millinery gooirte,"and of the Intent fctjr'e*. A "liii-c 'lot of Rii>lM>n8 and Plumes. Th« l.ailios of Western Lake County are especially nvited to call and cxnmine goods and prices. tar DRESS, MAKING DONE in the best M?ie aiiJ at lteasonable Prices. " . li MlfMAi. ^ sil- 1-5"- ; : 1-.V - 't , * Carefully examine thin Map. Tlie principal Cities in the West and Northwest are Stulioni on thift road. Us through trains make close connections with the trains of all railroads at', Junction points, can »ho% you the finest line of these goods ever brought to McHenry County. Remember we buy and soli fopr Cash, buy our ffoods at •r t (\tn and will give you such bargains that it will pay you to come from any part of the county to trade with us, no matter how greai the distnnof^ We keep a toll line ofthe : SELZ CELEKIATED CUSTOM children. l j } 'J'-'f 'i -3 eoatse, for GOODS, ~H?J ' '• st.-1?' ' wdftienand Artie; ^Ashlniia O fXatinfce0 if'kcnr* Vail jir&ioera Ordway Jif/rru Spalding Cloud inaivtJi v/y^APo\J^ 4* ii f/ J 3 JSwoR./f lib Grttn i-' & Me UROV 1m»n TAKKTOS Sioux q Cmyton. '> r»l City v«rojti»4 NORTH-WESTERN HICAGO RAILWAX k C^.CM. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-VVE8TEKN ' PKS- IP' ••if-Hi* DWIGHT, oodstock, 111 Overall of its principal lines, runs each way daily From two to four or more It is tne only road West, North or North west oftlUicago that uses the grains. BAILWA^ Fast fiiiir. t f f l ? E a i 4 L P A L X G E D I M i N 2 C ^ t S . I» the only road 'hat runs Pullman Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chieago. -- ~ "*" - ~ in forms, amongst others, the following Trunk Llnaa Winont, Minnesota A Central Dakota Chicago, St. Pp.nl A Minneapolis Line, Milwaukee, Green liny A l.nlceSttpe Waukesha. Madison Sc Northern Line It has Jti'ae HENRY, COI.BY! over 3,000 Miles of Road ' Council HlulTs, Onion to .% n vlifornia Mne. Sioux City A Northeastern Nebraska l.ine. Kisrin, Rock ford, Kreeport A Dubuque Line. Jim Kiver Valley, Pierre & Dead wood Line, Tickets over this roa«l are sold by all Coupon Ticket Asrcnts in the United State# A Canada Remember to aak for Tickets via this roaa, be sure tney read over it, and take none other W.H. BTKfHITT, Gen Paas Agt Chicago. , Casalay Sulky I^iow , JUL liariutaut Ui^«fielu, WE get all the principal Magasine* and papers at club rates, and botti old and new subscribers can receive the benefit ot reduced rates by mbeciibing through u8 for such other publications as tliey may deeire. Remember the fact that Dwijflit bought an iniineiide fitock of Rubber liouts, Mioea and Arctics before the great advance, pnd can give you bar- gaine in these good". • Cotton B$lfc, c;iyn|a>r , , ai W y, General Mf ftm?i Sup't Chicago. J ©• ULxmO, BUSS, Ag't C. A W R'y, WcHearv, .sc.. • i •-1o cHENKY. tfl Mutual Life of New York- Bemuse it is the oldest Company *|a tU Culled Stales with thirty-nine years of •>. periencn, Heciiuse it is the lnmest Companv in tht world. Assets, fi>4,70-2,058, nearly double thai of any other Co»-pany. Because it is the most popular Company. Its policy holders number over 100,000. Becawse every dollar of the nlvrru imiBMiM sum brtmiys lotnepolicy hauler*, ami the Stir* plus over what is actually required, is an. ntially divided amongst tliem, which snrnlita may lie applied in either of two ways: First, to pay a portion of the annual premium, thus materially redueinsr the cost, or it may b« used to purchusf adililioiinl insurance. In the latter way forty.ei^rht ixdicv holders of the year just past, holding policies, the face 'vhliie of whicn was PI33,500, were carried foi an avevape term of :13 yours at low rates, and the addition* brought tlte snuir sum of a liitle ov«»r $:ioo,<XM>. Many of these policies Imd been self sustaining lor "years. . Because tlie rates ef every other Company are nearly eighteen p«r cent.' higher thaa those of the Mutual Life. Because Ita rraaiir expenses are 'ower than any other. Tlie sworn statements of the Kquitable Life Assurance of New York, M |<ompany several inillioiis less than half as large as tbe Mutual Life, show it* expenses uf manage, ment to have averaged 14.21 <iuring the Inat three years, those of the Mntual Life 7 8 the difference of first cost of policy, and manage­ ment expenses alone, are equal to 89 per cent in favor of the Mutual Life. Becanse it can and docs afford the cheapest, safest an«l most satisfactory insurance invest­ ment of any Company te the world. As it will be impossible for me to sec al! who are desirous of obtaining Life insurance at actual txttt, j wiir say lo such that a postal • card will always reutli me at this place an<t on receipt of same 1 will forward dtflfermt pl-ins and actual results (not estimates) whick are certainly astonishing and out do anything in the history of Life Insurance. This Companv issues onlv regular Life and Endowment policies and I ike ether Contpaayi .of the highest standard refuses lo have any­ thing to do with Tontine gambttng. C. H. MOKKY, Agent, For McHenry GonaAir and western part «l MoHENftTt ILL. ti 30 CH RIV ERSTDE BLOC K, ^ ^very Department now complete wi Jfcll and Winter Goods, jA^n Inspection of which is regpectfrlly solicitedi Cutleryt , • 1 '• V;-V ' •- * f Qrindliies ' lelttors, Shears, Table and Pocket Shades Staolre sf Forks, Corn Knivei, Ax< W i n d o w G a s s , GRANITE-IRON AN& JTIN-WARE. * •' 4. 8TC nr. 4 i&m. SHSStei££&& ,0808 3 12 Chro^os PfOOn with the PBOPI.E'* MA«A3?IVR. The most inajrnii i c e n t p r e i i i i ' . i n i e v e r g i v e n , a n d o n e o f ! the l>e»t ntagiiaine^ fniblished. Only eighty •.".:$ cunts a year, sample sent freeion rcceipt- «§ S cent stamp, or three in ntlis on trial lor, IIfe.J cents. A'iKSTS WANTED. Send 25 cent# ' S for complete outfit, Including all the chroMoe. U,;j Money returned it not satisfied. - ^ J 1 7 A M O N T H a n d board in yonr ova I county. Men or Ladies. Pleasant >? i bnsiness. Address, -J t4 That Wonderful Book, GUIDE T0SUOCESS WITH FOB Bn«ime«8 A N D SOCIETY^ Is sellinc by tens of thousands. It Is )tlt most universallv useful book ever nubltSliw It tell« completely HOW TO DO KVKKT THINU m the bi-si way, How to be YourOWB La« j «r, How to Do Business Correctly and Successfully, How tn Act in Sociel y an4 everywhere. A gold n.ine of varied irnilfi* turn to all classes for constant reference. Ai, KNTS WANT I. D for all or ipnre tlf" To know wliv litis t»ook of KKAL value attractions sella iielter tb.m any other. • for terms toll. B. 8CAMMELL * Ct' | MNtts, JUsaoait. ".<+«•'. " - -'";r ^ • v - . & slSSi!

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