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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Nov 1886, p. 5

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' WEDNESDAY, SJOV. 34. 1886, Railroad Time Table. On and after Monday, June SI, Tniai will pass McHenry station us below: QOIEfO SOOTH. LakaUmen Passenger 7:38 4. • Lake Geneva Express . 8:2S " Lake Oetieva Freight B:« r. « Lake Geneva Passenger S:M •« » >11 > i iatn. Lake Oene»a Freight 8*11 a. 11 Lake Jeneya Passenger...,. . .......ISteO " Lake lenera Express-- 4 Ltkr 6m)«T* Pa«Miinr 8:67 * Stops only to leave Passenger**. B. Bu 88, Agent. M<*llenrv. lit THIS L« Mission week at the Cathoiii- Church, In this village. Vi vould call attention to the <*ar«' of F. K. Granger, Auctioneer, to b« found In another place In tlil» paper R. A HOVIBD, of the West Sld« Mirket Is putting op an addltlou to his bul Id lug. READ the new advertisement of Locke's Home Bakery, to be found 1* anotber column. WE understand there will be Thanks giving •ervlceg at the Methodls. Church, to morrow at 10 30 A. M. THE dancing public will remetnbei th U the tickets for the G. A. R. Dane* at Nunda, to-morrow. Thursday even- log, are •1.50. Including Supper. Mu ale, slocum's Orchestra. : RBMKMBRR the entertainment, b? the Standard Theatre Oomotny, at Riverside Hall, on Fridav and Mafnr day evenings of next week, Dec. 3d and 4th. THE wife of Jacob Miller, who live*' east of this vlllag, died on Haturdat last. She leaves a husband and elevei children, who have the hea-tfelt sym­ pathy of the entire community. NEXT Sunday evening, at the Untl versa* 1st Church, th» Rev. B, Brunninv has promised to preach to the youn* people, hi* subject being. "Cliaracif • buildln :, and how to do It.'" THE BUS will run fro the Wes SMe, to the Dramatis entertalnmen at Riverside Hall on Fridav «nd 8 itur day evenings. Dec 3d. and 41 li. Far round trip 10 c*-nts. Orders can b left at Besley's Drug -tore. THE Ueaiu «tic ('tub were obliged t« post pom their plav, tlie"Dead W|t- DeSs,M advertised f ri>«st veek unit the first week In D comber. It wl take place Fridav and Saturday even logs Deo 3d and 4r. 1. Do not forget the Thmksg'vlng Set vices at the Univt*rsallst Church. Th« musical selections nre left entirely li tbe hand* of tnelr excellent choir, wh Will be assisted by their old le.id«i Capt, W. lliil. Services at 1U;30 A M ARE you going to the Rl»«mlil' Bouse to-morrow evening, to hew Anderson's J.titesville Orchestra, Hi flntiSi uiuitlc In the vVt-aiP Mlue hos Ford will leave nothing undone t< make it pl> a*nit for all who attend. THROUGH tUe eiiiei prising efforts o, the pastor, who It always doing sotu good thing, there has been placed «1«»» by the UuiVersallst Church plattoriu. * very line globe street lamp, wulc. lights (be way to those who 00me auu go, EVBKTTHING is iu readiness loin grand goou time at the thanksgiving ..Party, at the Klvereide House, it t .1- village, to morrow eveuing. Ander- Sou's Orchestra, oi J.iueeville will lui- olsh the music. and uotiiuig will IK left uudoue to make It p easaut ior all THE Ladles of the Universalis 8oci ety will give a New England :«upi>ei at the K versiile House. on Frida; eyeuiug, D c, lOih. ihere will be ai old fasbioued supper, au auracuv programme, and the ladies will at ib» time dispose of ibe wotk tbey liave o. baud. Full particulars next Week. **He jests at scars, who uever felt * wouud," aud a man may stand with hi bands in his pockets and laugh at » poor, rheumatic, but if ne is a gentle­ man, he'll step i ito the nearest apoth ecary shop and buy him a bottle of S.«i ration Oil at tbe small expense of Old} twenty Ave cents. WHEN a lecturer has worked the la die* ol his audience so near ibe weep tng point that they have gotten ou their handkerchiefs, and then suddenly changes his tone aud speaks of th> merits of Dr. Bull s Cough Mvrup he i* bound to rouse a feeling of iudigun tlOD. fBS Laiiies W1 lit tig W orserS socie­ ty. connected with the Universale Cburch. will meet at the residence or Miss Jul a A. Story *on Friday afternoon, the 36th at 1.30 sharp, general attendance is earnestly re­ quested. • . VM J. B. Fiatr, Presldeat. MiSSGaACaOwRif, Stcreiary. IK our hurry of going to press last week, being late, we overlooked at< aggrava'lng in Intake in the notice 01 the G. A. R Dance. to be held at Npnda to morrow, Thursday. evening It should have read Tickets. Including •upper, 91 60, and nut two fift v. a printed. We ask pardon of the man* gers f«>r the oversight. The dancing public will please note tue correction THE proclamation ha« gone fort' and turkey I* doomed! Ere 1 lie twi­ light of November's best Thursday hi- Sbadowed thi<* land of thirst and appe tlte, Ameiloa'8 fall supplement ot "National bi d" will have been largnlv transported to the Internal reglonfe of gourmai dy. Just ho v well the.writer will fare on Thursday Cto-molrow.) will depend on the generosity ol his friends. We shall **>e. Remember the fact that W. H Dwighi will not be u ideraold by any bouse In Woodstock or McHenry Co. rauodtu Dr. S. 7. Bkmiett, of Riohmnnd. was on our streets on Friday last. MRS. LEE ANDRC*S was visiting wltL friends In Wau onda last week. W. J. CUTTEREDGK, of Lake Genova. -pent Sunday with friends In tbl* village. Miss MAT WIGHTMA* will spend rhankxgiviiig with friends ait Oak i'ark. ill. MRS. CLARK, of Genoa Junction Wis., was the guest of Mrs. Ralpti St^bbius. In tnis village, over Sunday. ^^IRS. SALISBUKT, who we reported a» ri*elng Injuted by a>i aocldent last week is tfowly improving. Da A. T. BROWN and wife will »pend Thanksgiving with frle ids In /Ittcago. J HN EVANSON and wi'e started nn I'liuradty las for atrip through Min •esota. They expect to begone ttbou' wo weeks. MASTER FRED ELDREDGR, son of f! T. Eldredge. was dangerously sick las' •veek. but is now reported better. He under the care of Dr. Ciillda, ALEX. DUNCAN, who runs a Book and Job Printing esta dlshment In Chicago, was a pleasant caller at our ai ciutn on Monday. He was out bunt- ng for a few days. MR. OODQE, 8on-in law ot J Munson. f ihU village, who rest 'esln Hliicago! net with quite a serlou« accident In hat c*ty last week. We bava not learned particulars. NUNDA POST NO. 2*26, Orand ARITTY of he Republic, will h<dd their annual Ball at >he Natloi al Rink Hall, Nunda III.. Thursday evening, Nov 35th. 1888. upper will be served In the same tuilding by the Womens Relief Corps 11-kets #l o0. which includes supper MUHIC by Slocums Orchestra. This r and orchestra Is well known to all overs of dancing and needs no far ther recomendaiIon. Come out and liave^a <ood ti ne. COMMITTEE. W'E, the undersigned, do promise to lose our respective places of business u the 25 li dav ot November, it belnit . National Holld «v, ( rhanksglvlng ) roui 10 o'clock A. M until 4 o'clock •' \| The names to be printed In th< 'LAINDKALK.R. so that the public WLL ittow that there will be no busloes* 1.me between those hours. * i«»hn I. story, eury <3.'ilUy. K. Law tits, •Irs K. W. Howe, P Hinnh, vIII.off Hi04. t. A. Hmvitril, larv >chntuaeber, (I Gtltiert, W tJuiley, tonxlett A ^luffel, luuleu liraa., E W Wheeler, I..N HhhiI, W. A Orlntjr, E. M, Ow«n c Soa, O. W. Owen, John B Bit Ice, Perr> A Otiren, K> M. Ilown. Fltssiininonn A ET'SB from 10 to 3. O. V. Sltiveiis, lrutn to 10 i I'HK " *tar Pie P in.* is the name u a. new i liven Lion which has j>istcom< <> our 110 lee, and w.hish our bettei tall' says beats anything of the kino ver invented, being per'ectiou itseli ^io more soggy, wet pie crust, if yoi ise this pau. The pin being fltielj •erforatet'. "aud elevated, allows lb. lauipness to evnporate. leaving tin Mttoin crust dry, light and crUp. I'h« de will nevtr burn or stick audit'*' ne ouly pan that wilt bake a pie pro­ perly. They are both simple au<. iieap, and 10 housekeeper will b* vithout them after tbey have one* i«ed them. They are for sale by Join. 1. Siory. ' (fi anottit-r coi mm of ibis l«su« ol tie PLAINUKALBK will be found tin irospectiit) lor 1887 ot the Chictg* Inter Ocean. We need not dilate or •e extviienc es of this great Journal ow dr<uly establUheJ. not only it>ia • tally, but In the respect a>id conlldenc* if itie people of the N'Tiliwest. It li«» 'ewt-qutls nd no supe. ior as • n«w« np"r lu all of Its editions--daily. Minday, seinl-weekty and weekly--lif lolumns are tilled with the latest new* • Hind editori tl* «ud articles from tin •est writers, utny of t iem rare iitera y merit, in politics the Inter Ocean * 8 roiigly Republican, Asaf*uil\ journal it Is U'lexcelled, an«i tb.« weekly and semi-weekly editions ar*. tiered so low in connection with tli< I'LAINDEALER that »here Is little ex •use lor any far uer or worklng'man <oing without it. Read tbe pro- pectus. and 1M MKMOftlAM. JOHN CUZTOI, !^., of McHenry. 111., wfaoae death occurred Oct. 16tb, 1886 was one of our moat thrifty farm- era. Honorable, straightforward and frank. Genial, eociable and friendly In his Intercourse, aud an excellent neigh­ bor. He sought no prominence as a public man. or officer, yet bad deolded tnd Intelligent opinions upon public alalra. Mr. Olacton was or Eu{ilsh birth. Born In Wood-D«ul>ng, near Norwich, county of Norfolk, Aug. 14th, 1817, hence was 69 years, 3 months and i days old at bis death, yet not seem­ ing old tor bis years He loft England «or America May 6 b, 1836; a resident «»r the Uuited S.ates lor lihlf a century fie settled in Oneida county, N. Y., and 48 years age marrlej Miss Maria Pagt>, who still survlv.es him. He cajne to McHenry in the spring of 1867. be­ ing a resident here of neatly 30 years. >ie accumulated a fair competence and leaves his family In comfortable cir­ cumstances. Those left beitlod and who took the best of care of him dur­ ing bis last illness, were, besides his widow, his two daughters, Mr*. Cha«. Park", Mrs. Win. Mud<ett, and his only «on J. F. Claxton. the latter of whom has always remained at botne. Mr. C( ieavs beblud him many friends who congregated at the funeral In l*r<e ••umbers, and so far aa the writeV knows he bad no enemies. May i|i» good Father comfort those who mourn. COM. 1 HE editor of a local paper is often unjustly censured for his mistakes The wonder is that be does not make more ot them. On tbe average paper it* must deal with all kinds of subjects, give names, dates and facts. One hour tie may be engaged to reporting a re­ ligious meeting and the next drawing t he picture of a fight. He mu*t con­ dense and till several columns with hlf items, whether events are transpiring t o throw up material for his use or not t fount the local Items In a paper and then Imagine bow many steps thev have required, how muoh of mental tux ety, worry and wotk tbe» •ave cost, aid some Idea of the •dltor's work can be gathered. The •tuallest Item may cost him a long walk and much efforts te reach the •acts. • here is uo end to his work. «Vhen one paper goes to press he must urn his attention to the uext one. He •nay make the rounds lu search of freati •ews and not get a Hue. Fr »m **tu« men he mus . get news without their knowing it, drawing them Into conver ation ai.d obtaining what he wnils !*• sections. He may labor f »r hours It. viiaslug dowu a rumor, only to 0n«t : ha there is nothing iu It. His' local olumns" stare hi<n lu the face a id lernand to t>e filled, not with skim uilk. but with cream of the news, vents and matters ot local Interest lis bonds are limited* aud yet tiiereii. •te must dn-i, each day aud all hr tugii tie week, mouth and j ear. sometlitiiie o iuterest the public. No more per­ fect tread mill could be devi»e«l. 'Vliheuo'i cinstant strain, producing >vearloess of mind and body, aud an iltuost endless variety of topics to b<- . ouched upoa. Is it surprising that he •hould o scasionally make a mistake t PATENTS granted to clt icons of Ilil iois during Mm past week, and report •d expressly lor thtf PLAINDKALKR bj A. mow & Co., Patent Lawyers, opposite U. S. Pateut Olfloe, WastiiDg . on. DC. B. B Baitholoinew, Belleville. Stenograph­ ic Machine A. L, Bruxh, Decatar, Wire Connector. A. A. Coon. Hutsonrille, tVreoch, P. w. Uoreorau, deueca, names* check •look. I. Do tn, Aurora, Dior Hanger. J. I f . DiC Mari»hrysb>ri»t Oar Ooapltag. A. tliynts, tprtngiidlJ, feaoe iCaeliuie, W N. Moore, Joiiet, 8ture. G W, Jturph y, Ojcatur, Reel. R. Perry. Dunn, Oar Oeupltng. Wayne, Deoatur, dart. ^VoSRl OSKPH MILLER, who lives near 1-ihimburgh, met with an accident near this village on Monday evening wlilcn resulted iu Ills death this Wt-dnesday uornSng. He hal bee a to the Dep«it vim a load Of bogs and on his way tome early In the evening. It being very dark, be accidentally drove oil he end ot tne bridge, near tbe resi­ le uce of Burt Howe. The ditch here is about live feet deep aud filled with •tone aud stumps, and Mil>er being upon the top 01 a nigh hog rack, his tail was terrible. He was picked up tnd carried to tbe resldeuoe of A. jrjt Engl«*ti, where d« died at 4o,clock this [ morning. His Injuries were Internal. I ie Is aioui 30 years of age, and leaves Now from every fourth man very oilier woman that i>a«se* us ou lie street comes an odor of camphor tia trails after thetn like a ta*lto» *ite. There Is :<ot an epidemic ot teadache 111 the community; these people have been gettlug out the li weather gar nents. Now tin most fr« quent companion of the tatheil ™ Wl »t,a fatuity 011 ills nomeward fiurnev ' ut no c 1 ren. s a j tint 01 Stovepipe, and a look ol .leteruiiualioii and anxiety, Now the notlier ol ibe family Is red eyed ami earlul over ehlmnevs that draw the *roti< w*y, and Mil her gentle aoul villi griet. Now the sweet maiden- ire finding that the front gate anil looretep are getting too col I for even he warmes* lovetuxking and are med ita'li.g ov« r parlor campaigns. No* their br »titers, wesrylng at last of basr ball d<scu«tslons. ate pondering whether a debiting club or singing school ofler*- proiuise of roost amusement for the nex* few inontos. In short, as these dgus Indicate winter Is at band, the long evenings are here, and the man who has not supplied himself with ood entertaining reading matter, by subscribing for this paper has neglect eil a pleasant duty which be owes to Ids family and iilins If. Cineinnattl Again- We have Ju*t received a sample copy of a new Plan • piece called "Gentle Bidows," by A. T. Cramer. This is without doubt the best piece we b«ve *een tor a long time. N j one who has a piano should be without It. The i>rict^ 40 cents, but It will be sent 10 any one 1 ow for 26 cents. Address J. C. GROKNK A CO., Music Publishers, U ALL Arcade, OIMCUMATI,O. 16 irnunds standard Granulated Sugar tor |1 cash, at Perry 6 Owen'a, am ftEBftOK- EDITOR PLAINDKALER;--Raffles now In order. Our merchants arge getting In tb« usual large stock of Holiday Goods. Venison steak was tbo bill of fare In town last week,yet no one appeared to be very fond of It. Remember the club dance on Friday evening of this week. Music by Ander­ son's J toes vi lie O/chestra. Rumor says we are to have anotber Millinery and Dress Making establish­ ment in town. Lik • a street ctr there is room for one more, and many think there Is need of a good dress maker. The Masonic Lodge last week moved their belongings Into the hail above tbe Drug Store. They have now a fine lodge room. Tbe Modern Wood man Association also bold tbelr meet Ingn there. Writings were drawn Saturday which transfers the Blacksmith Shop and l'oo!8 belonging to John Reynolds to a young gentle man from Elahorii, who has worked fir him neariy two months The entertainment by Mrs. Steven­ son, adver> ised for Wednesday night, was a complete failure on account ot the very small audience. Probably everyone <ls weaTy of "Curfew must not Ring to-night;" "She would be a Mason;" "Battle of Gettysburg)!;" etc. As a matter of course the attendance at the school exhibition was very largp which shows the interest taken in -chool aflairs. and the desire to en­ courage home talent as well as patron­ ise home trade The program wa» pleasing aud instructive, the proceed* ol thb evening amounting to 638 95 miking nearly 650 uow iu treasury. ALCONOMIN- EDiTOtt PLAINDKALKR:--W. C Ggl«- tercame In with a ctrioad of milch cows ou Thursday of <ast week and t» dlled for an Auction Sale for Tuesd >y. Nov. 331. - The Martin Davis farm, si tutted east ot to en. aud consisting of 100 teres, was sold at Cbaucery Sale on riiuri<day Of last week, it was bought by John Pflau<n at 651 per acre. C. K. Chapoil started for Minnesota on Thursday ol last week on a busiuess trip. Miss Jannie Balch and Miss Ida •*wan. of Kljlu. were th» guests of Mi»s Ida Morton over SuinUv. D. B. Sherwood and Wife, of Elgin, were tb * guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. A SnerwO'id 011 Sunday Ian. At D W. Thorn ia' A ictlon Sale on Tuesday of I «st week, cows sold ou an • verage of 939 per hetd. There was a large attendance at the Liter.try I nt Friday evening aud all report a first olaas progr im ne. L> W. Tno'oas 'ia« purchased eight lots ot H B Hubbtrd aud he intends •reding a baru ou them iu the ue.tr suture. J W. Adamek has added a stock ot Stationary a id Notions in connection with the PostotBc*. Saturday ulgnt last wts not much ol * night for dauces 11 this section. Mrs. Parks, of Michigan, is visiting with her sifter. M". H B linbDard. 1 ^^^tard on farmers. Pork is selling at tb* present time tor about three ccnts a pound, and the producer when compelled to accept *ucu small returns will be luterested in finding a place where lie can get tbe biggest bundle ot merchandise for the price of his pigs. To such we would >«ay that we continue to ifi *r good Prints at 3| cents a yard, Gingham at »ix cents a yard. Canton Flannel 5 wots a yard. Wool Flannel 12} cents. Table Linen 18 oents a vard Chicago tiatid made Kip Boots for 6'J.50 a pair. 35 bar-> Kirks Soap. I pound b-ir*, for •1.00 20 pnu idt light Brown Su^ar. for a dollar. Our stock of caress goods in Trlco'S Qttomon clorhs, (>aslimeres. Silks and Satins, Silk Velvet In plain colors and fancy stripes was never more complete than at pres»nt ami our prices are certainly as low In proportion as the price ot the Pig Keadv made Clothing, Underwear. Cloaks and Shawls we are almost giving awav. Call aud secure a bar­ gain in a Carpet before they are all gone. We will sell you a good Hemp <-arpet for 16 oents a yard aud the best all wool extra Supers made in Ameri­ ca tor 65 Ce its a Yard. Call and ex a nine our stock aud prices. « vv ' £. A. MCBFHT. A Oo. '-i f* ;. Woodstock, III. HilMid Carpet dTarpe nt Booslett 4k Stofiels. „ RRakoSD for Christmis. Tne pubiistiers <>t Rutteitge's Monthty rfl *r twelve valntble rn v^riN lntli*-ii Mtnth'y t >r D <jeiuber, among which IS 1 lie loil.lWUlg : We will give 420 to th* poroon tej lug u« which l« the l.mgesr. vers" in the Vew Testament Scrip uren, (not 'In • evittetl ediiion). D<'Ceitib<-r 10< It, I8S6. Mtould two or <u<ire correc uiswers he received the Kewirdwlli be divtdetl, Tue in iu»v wil b»* f »r warded 'o the winner December 15r,h. 1886. Persons Irving for tiie reward must send 20 cent<« |:i -ilver or pos al notes, (no poHt ige sta>n|ift taKenj wltli their answer, lor which they will re celve the M>mthfy lor January in which the limine md htldre«s of the wiuiierof t -e reward tnd the correct answer will bo imbH-oied and in waic*i fev-Tal more valuable rewf'N vill be tiered Address KUTLKOGK PCBLTSH INOCOMPANT BARTON IVMI. Horses and Shaap for Sale. Sixty medio n gr-td* sheep, the average of a fl ick ot 180 for sale at Herman KiSboume's, on the G.-C. Ben uett farm, near Spring Grove. Al«o n % 4t>an of black driving mares,' 4 and 5 years old good lookers, good steppers, kind and absolutely sound. Can be seen at Dr. Bennett's, Richmond. tt-iw, A. F. BBMHBTT. Look Out for Bargains. A good hat . 50<*. Lined gloves. 50c. A g tod stiff hat. 61 A nio|e-hkin shirt. 61. A snol i-ui'.IS A fur cau. flu»*. 61 20. A 64 50 shoe for 63 00. B'»y»' sailr«s at c<ist. At E. Lvwlu*' Chicago »t«re 4n front Riverside Hotel. Bast Me&nry, OkOSING OUT. BUSINESS TO BE "WOUND UP" AT ONCE. Fifteen thousand dollars* worth of new and staple merchtndise to be con verted into CA^H AT ONCE Sale absolute and positive, b>*ginu!ng on Fr.day morning, Nov. 12ili. tlavlng decide 1 to retire from business in this place, we will on Fridav. Nov. 12th commence selling out our entire stock bo'h at private sale and auction, aud II'VL e buyers In need of merchandise ol any description to call ou us. Our stock is uew aud clean, hjnee we sa) we are offering you no shelf-worn rash. We also offer our store aud re frigerator buildings at a bargain In making this aunouujemeut we wish to extend our siucere thanks to our man> customers aud ousiuess associate*, throughout the couuty for the liberal support and patronage bestowed upon us while we have been among you Uur lug the past ten years, aud as a further token of your frieudstiip, aid us iiber dly with your pr tseuce and Influence that the closing Svene may be prompt aud decisive. Very respectfully. FITZSIMMONS A KVA*aOY« soon Fitzsimmons & Evanson have weekly auctions. ? will j- p. s.airn. The Jeweler, has now a larger stock of good* than ev««r. c uMsitng iu put* of scrap B >oks. Miglc Lantern*, &t«r, eoscopes and Stereoscopic views, Bu ^les, Wal zing r>*ps. Work Box Writing Utiskit, Mu*ic R dls, M isic Fo 10s, Ptauo and Orgau Folios, with mu ic both vocal aud iu«iru<nenial. I t s.ruction Books, Musical iu-trumeuts Toy Engines, etc. N tc • B'*x I'a per, only, 15 cents. Alarm Clocks cheaper man ever. Also a full stock "I Waiolies, Ul leks. Jewelry, etc. Goods cheaper thai> ever, iu spite of tue assertto 1* of eu- viou< competitors to the coutraty. Caii and see lor yourself. J. P. SMITH, ; MiHtiury, !!!. . SOLID Meat 0>sters, In bulk, at J Pekovsky's, next door to the post ol- lice. Farm f jr Sale. The u dert.|g..eii ..ft-rs fof l^le hl« ^'arm. C' usist tng ol 157 ncres. skuateu • our uiileft Wtbi o| McHenry. Fot ier>oStanclipther pirt'ouUr-* indnire «>l PRANK HOB Alt r. Terra Cut la, III. 10.2m ATTENTION DELlNQUlfiN TS. Notice is hereby given that all par les kiioMrtui theittielv<M iud>'b>e l i<> us, are nqti'sted 10 call aud setth wiliiont, delay. All Hi-counts not pai pr«-vlou< to l>i-c<*int»"r l«t, next, will b« •ued without. Iur<lier <>ot c>>. PITZ8XMMO.NB ft ETAKSON, Fltssimmous& Evanson «Te ehMdngt <>Ut. TU^:<EY RAFFLE. Clay L'igeou antl Clla»s Ball 8hoot-At Volo. On ThursdaV; Thank giving, Ollilsf tnas and N»*w Years tlays. 1 ask all that, have patronised me for <hela*f four y»-ara to c<*me again to. w» will li tve a bigger time tSanevei Bl { money for ttie h-st snots, ami loi» • it Turkeys I'ttr the lucky oues, for till year excells thorn nil. Fresh Oysters 111 any style at J< N, Barms'. 1 f you wish a good Oigar. A KOO plug of TobatHMi. Candi"* or Nuts ol all klndi*. csll on J. N. Barru* Ainuuitlon, sw^et and hard Cider I'oos and Gmg-r Ale alw iysou. ban at J. N. B trt uV. Turkey Shoot, if There will he ar Turkev Shoot and Raffl- ar the old 'John Thtlen pl*HS.e Jobiisbnrgh, IK.. Thnrsd »y. Nov. 25'h, 88. S'lo.iiing with ••hot gun at 18 rods Snooting wim rill^ at 300 rods. Al"> Rtlfl" In hou*e all day. Ttf-keys will aversge twenty pounds <>ach. At 4 oYloek there will he a glass h ill shoot for prizes. Come one. com" all. HOBABT NstMAR, WOOD FOK SALE. We have a quantity of good wood for sale, which wiM be delivered to any p*rt of the villafc*r-ai a p»a«onahle p»lce. Orders can oe lert^at the Brick Mills or at the West Mcll->cv p««f of- fioe. HANLT BKOS, BULL FOR SALE. A grade Durham Bull coming two yeanTold for sale. Apply to Wallace t-olby.oue mile northwest of McHen­ ry. 18tf Before you itisure, jpet terms for Fire, Lightning, ami Tornado insurance, iu the Phoenix, of Brooklyn, or tierman, of Free- port, ot Boiislett & ytoffel, Agents. Call for the "Winning Stroke", a new Brand of five cent Cigars, manufactur­ ed by B*rWa» U tJUam Ml* ' * r* Ti» > a »• t> 1 1 Iil<taey. As W»dl as tie ha id<dtn«*r, and others are invited to call 01^ Geo. W. Je-ley and get free a trial bottle ol h.Mnp'6 BaNain for tbe Turoit and Lungs, a remedy tnAt Is selling en tirely upon its merits and it guar- tuteed tocu-e and relieve all Chrouo aud Ac>tte Coughs, Alt'tini, Bronchi' is aud Consumption, Price 60 ceute and 61. The cel»hr»te<i »v aiertown Fl mneli it Perry A Owen's TUB hi{hest price in Cash paid f» i -trIcily fresh Eg^s, at Locae's Home Bakery. 17 lbs. good, cie in, whole rloe 61.00 at Bjuslett A Stoff- d'S. for 16 pound* standard A. Sugar for #1 cash al Perry A O-vii**. Tricots aud Flannels In all «nades at Perry A O.yen's.. Call and s< e our Perry A Owen's. tine new shoes ai cash 17 pounds light C sugar'for fl at Perry A Owen's. Notice. To those that want Tubs, Vats, Ha« i£scks,au I auythintr in tnv tue ol bust less. Work done ou «hort notice t< •rder. Shop one door South ot Law- us* Store, F. A. llBBARO. (toHanry, Aug. 10, isaa „ 11-4-ly 06?*Russian Li<>i>uent is last becom ing the most p »pular remedy In the United Stages One tri d bottle will con vi nee you that If is the be^t rem -- dy in the «nape of a Lini uent you ever u*ed. It wl l cure Rliemn tfs 11. Neuralgia. Dipntheria or Sore Thro tt of wnatever cau-<><. Tooth Ache, ;Jorns Spraines ami Bruises. For the Horse ir is a M iim*nt ever use.l. Put up lu 25 and 50 Cent Bottles and sold by all Druggists. Same Foolish People. Allow • cou <t» to run un i it getsl be­ yond tlte teach of medicine. Tney ut* ten say Oh! it will wear awiy, bu In most cases It wears the 111 away 1 .mild they be Induced t> trv the successful m dlclne called Kemp's Ba sam, which will sell otr a positive guarantee to cure, they would iuim^di atelygee the excellent eft.'cr alter tak ing tlf tlrst dose. Price 50>; and 91.00 Trial -ize free, at Geo. W. Besleys, McHenry. To-Night and To-Morrow Night. And each dav anil night during this w^ek. you cun find a Geo. W. Besley's drug store Kemp's Suppositories, ac-> knowleilged to be the most successful trear<iieiit vet introduced tor the cure of piles. Old sufferers.from this dls- stre*i«liig complaint are at once re­ lieved and in a short ti ne a perm tne it cure established. Check the disease in ti ne by using the most effective remedy. Price 60c. Send address for J£«n£htet^jrfJ«a. &** aaj, L» R«y Fat) and Winter Millinery. Mrs. H. d. Nichols has juet returned from the city with a large and well selected stock of Fall aud Winter Mlilluery, ami our lady readers should uo_ tall to call at her store a id see tbe large assortment 01 n«w Fad aud Win­ ter styles, wuich are beiug sold at prices wnicu caunot fail to please ail lieaurfta>"d call before buy lug. MiiV U, a. N1UUOL3. HARM 10 KEN R. Of Two Huadred Acres, situated two miles East from McHeury village, ou tue Wauaegau road, luquihl at crry A Owen • a tore. MX3. P. rl. SMITH Uertujf oilers nerse.l as^Nurse lor >.Ue sick. 11 js naU large experience aud is sure to give eatisiactiou. Term* ile usonaule. Uu oe louud at residence •"Wo doors E^st of tbe W«st aide school House. Mks. E. W. UoAti ia uow in the city ouyiug her Fall sitock 01 Mlliiuery aud wi.i, iu a tew days be prepared to show 10 the ladies of McHeury and sur­ rounding country tbe finest line ol stylish Fall Millinery ever brought to this towu. Call aud see ana tearu prices before buying. , NdTiCfi. ; To whom it may co.icera. BE It kuow'n that my wife, Mrs, Minnie Cortes, has, this 1st day nf November A. D. 1886, left my bed and board with tut auy provocation whatever, and be it also kuown that from this day forth I will pay 00 bills of her contracting, tnd let this be sufficient notice tha& to oue may give her auy thing on m> acoouut, 3; ^ GEO. H. Oo AT as. Blngwood, Itf., ^oV. 1st, ISS6. W-3w , MDNE\ TO LOAN. In sii ns of trom one Hundred to t wo Thousand Doll >rs. on good securi y. luq are at this office. f; tWiJld Yjj iiiiavsllf That we are autlioriced by the pro prietorot Kemp's Sarsaparilla to re- uud the uiouey to auy one who b aken tlir^e-fourths of a bottle with •ut.relief? We are positive tint m> •titer proprietor has the confidence it lis mediciue t » do this, it Is for eu <ichitig, cleansing and purifying th< •Wood and toning up the system • 'rice 61-00. C dl at our store. Respectfully, Utco W. BKSL.Br. Boot and Snoe sale at low cast .•rices At* Perry A Owen's ihis week. KEti YKUP Warranted all pnr.» sugtr. at 90eent- ,ier keg at Perry A O ve t's. G<*f your H-»rs- B; i met* for 75 cent> »er pair, at O. V, SfVens', West Mc- I ury. III. Lisrkm ftfr the dell .»f the B tker'* vVagon. • ' As gtod aa new. A second hand Jo il S ove «IU I I t id III first ct**s <.r l-r Miat will tn -oil c i -ap. For Hif tier partlcultrs luq tiro at I'LAIKUKAL ICU otbeet WEEK Gieit Bar fit ns in tine kid ahons a ut price's for o-tsu it P**rry A 0«ven* We took advantage ol' a low marker md b >11411 j our Overcoats very cti-*ai< orcasn, a .«) can g ve von bottom pri ;es See tnocQ PkkuY A 0\VMH, Our rubber goods were bought be •re the advtnce, so we cau sell cheap r man others. Bowswtrr A STOPPKL. Jersey Ctp*. Pln»h Caps an! Tohog :1ns. tli'e lates. thing out, at Mrs. H. II Xichols. See our 62.99 Men's kIiom, lace m •onifress worth 65.00 at Bjuslett A ^tofiel's, New Oiov«s 'tnd Mltte .t Just receive d at Perry A Owen's. • A full l*ne of Ltdle* Furnishing i)oods, at Mrs. <1- II, Nichols. Truiks Stoffel's, and valises at Bonslett A Bear In mind the >act that you ei •< ive lots of money In buving >out Boots and Shoes at Dwighl's Cash •Hore, Woodstock III. IVr Sale, One hundred Rose Comb Brow Legiiorns. Ro«e Comb White Leg torn. • ml lloudtti Pullets aud Roosters, ai fifty oen.s each. W,„ H. DWIOHT, 13-tf . • Woodstock, Ilk CARPRT WEAVING. The undersigned Is prepared to Weave R.»g oarpets on short notice «ml at R4 t«o'i tble rites. R-sidenc* one Block West, of 'lie North-west vomer of the Pu'iilc square. Orders respoctlully solicited, ami strisfaeilou ^U if-to teed (iuv* dCaUSTSK* McHenry, Aug. 16th. 1*88. ft--Sai C. Di«'kin-<ou A Sun. Barrlngtnn. Ills., are daily reviving testimonial- • roiu all over the United States In lavorof tneir je|«i>ra«/*d cow pre scrip • ion. >lilk f- v*r Is a wiling ol th« past where this medicine Is u«ed. Never was * c*8e of It known where tld!> •M'diolne was g'veil soon after Calving. It will aiso lucres«e M»e flow of milk. For sale by all •Ittii^Nts. Cash paying buyers are respectfully invited to C II at FltZsiiU'UOnS A Evanson** store at the Went Bod, to • xatui'ie a few articles ottered at barg»iiis <luring this week. Mrs. Schumacher. Visits Chicago every week and will take in your orders and furnish good* st tbe lowest Chicago prloes. EVERYBOl>Y KNOWS That Henderson's Boots and Shoes are the best. We sell lots of them**"* Perry A Owen's, Sole Agents, * Basinesi Jfi Ofty reside Does for Aw W. Smith, W< ' Everything In tbe bottom figures, af is* 1 Celluloid Sets, cheft|»er I fore at G. W. Besley's, Fine Scrap Books only Besley's, West Side. Celluloid Combs, only 30* W. Besley's, West Side, Booand Shoes, an Imi at Hrftfut Good Rockford Flour °r.lr sack at Bonslett A Stoffel's. Overcoats and clothing Owen's. P The Ppjiatio/1 of MoHenry Is about loOO. ami we would say at least one-bail are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to s?a tistlcs. more numerous 'ban it hers A 9 'vottld advise all not to neglect the opportuultv to call and get a bottle ol Kemp's BaWain for th - Throat and Lungs. Price 56c and 6100. Trial sis* free. Respt cttuily, Gau. W. BttUtX. Good fine cut tobacco only2 at Bonslett A Stoffel's. Good smoking tobacco only lleti at Bou8lett A Stoff -Ts. Horse Blankets. 75 c**nts per C. V. Stevens*. We*t M^tlenry,! Elegant Dress aud Jersey at HBMKT " Bed Blankets and heavy Sbawls a specialty at Perry A* Before yon insure get Fire, Lightning and Toroatiiij rahce, of Bonslett A Stoffel. Wl tie ury. 111. ^ Lace Curtains, Tidies, LMI Bedspreads aud Sha*ns, cheap, Schumacher's, near the Depot. Fresh Rolled Stoffel's. Oats at Bonslett] DOMBSTIC Piano an I Furniture tsh. the finest thing iu the 0»ark«l Besley's Drug Sior«. If you want to learu bow to vour Boggy for One Dollar, o tesley's Drug Store. West Eud* The largest lion of Clothing •oiown lu McHeury, c m now be f.»< it HKNKT 'J* Bealey's Famous Ws Ale and Porter On draught at J. Bonslett's, <ien's and John lleinier's. Ir yon want to m tk* yonr B'l^i Top look as good as new g»-t tin ional Patent Leather Kuamet •tesley's Orug Snipe UNDEitW EAR. All sixes, grades md prices at ik Oweu's. YANKKR Brow • Br.-ad and (lean- evt-ry Wednesdtv snd "»arm it LOCK'S H»me Btkery. McHeury. Jersey Waists, a full «upplj. wl v III be sold at lower prices than •ther store In M<dl>"trr. M*S W «nnntM Buy Warner's >1 i<ic and Natf Y-aSt at Bons'ert & Stoffel's, See our new Clo >ks. N»»wmarl and new style wraps befor > hnvi »< Pcaar a Owi Look at the c- oioe Can fiaS •y's Drug Store. Wear End, am MiiMlinjra, Br»n, Silt ami vletil in stock at > t o f l e l ' s . ; • ' v Ladles and G«nts fl ie ^iHa A-1 • |ty at Dwignts. NEW CLOAKS, Best fl s bet t styles, and lu vest " :«-s at rerry A Owens. 17 pounds good, clean, whole rtce«J *1.00 at Bo .sle< t A Stoff d'S. All gr d#s of Rtckford and «J'iar|. s fl -ur, 6L*>5 10 1.65, at Bih A St. ffel s. Good plug t<ih«iH) only 30c t <t B msleti A stoff Look lor your fl i- Kid and Qi Mutes at l*errv >t () ven's this Week xtreiue low prices tor c«sb. Fitzsimmons A Kv»uson~mre re| Irom business. » Hi BK9LKTS Liver W »rt K'd i*v h" best thing on 'he ,mirket. f 's|e*'s Dr Sr, mm. W «sr Si i^ EAT LOCKE'S A N D LUNCH ROOM. Gilles* Block) Mclleii| Is the only place ia the cot where vou c»n get Sue Hone Fresh from the oven every Baas, Rolls, Fried Do ^ou entertain c<|t Oallou him for your fine cheaper than you can makj yourself and save the troui BOSTON BBOWI --AND-- BAKED BEANS. On hand every W«lnesvMy Saturday, & FRESH OYS' By the Otn, Quart Have you ot ine. HOME MADE ABSOLUTELY Fl The Itighost markcH Cash pau! for Looto's Home - V * 4^ 4..., 9s. ^ -V- '• • T"t . I j, V L§~ * ipi * ^ "S-St "fe" f • &>» ^... 1 ... » „ ....V.

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