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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1887, p. 4

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mm Mm* mm am pK- DSDAY, MAY 18.1887. 8LYKE. Editor. S PAPER ,S. 4k 0a»8 NewajM (M gprnoi M be May be fonrid on HI© at GEO. P. spaper Advertising Bproce Street), where advertising 7. YORK- aarThe Illinois Stale Dairymen's Association^ at a meet in* at Elfin. Monday, elected R. Lespinasse, of Chi* cago, Secretary, Democratic workmen have been flgbtlag against their own Interest In supporting for a quarter of a century a free-trade party. IW Tbe English sparrow btt be­ come a universal nuisancn. As lie is said to be toothesome and wholesome, why shouldn't he become an article of universal diet? v : MP* The Batter market at Kigin took another drop on MOD Jay, sales being made at 20 cents per pound. Tbe supply of milk Is seriously afleot- •d by the drought. Mr The forest fires raging last week fa Northern Michigan, Northern Wis- OAnsIn and Eastern Minnesota have for tbe most part been extinguished by rains. In some local!ttea, however, tbe flames art still devouring valuable timber. IfiFElljah M.Haines, of Lake, better knewn as "the wont Speaker," Vras •ever to appropriately employed as when lecturing on tbe American Indian, Halaes Is en original fossil, with eaoogb animation left to stir up ,the monkeys in an Illinois Legislature #ben tbe people, wbo have been ac- oaatomed to vote for blm for the last generation, can crowd him under tbe minority representation scheme. As that failed to work at the last elec­ tion, |the only recourse left to keep blm before the people was to turn lecturer and take the Indiana as his sabjeet, and as they have very few friends, there was no one to object. The realistic character of his per­ formances would be greatly en- chanced if be would illustrate bis lecture by an occasional, war da ace. HANDSOME *A bill has passed tbe Illinois »M?, which forbids the playing •f base ball on Sunday, making It a misdemeanor so to do. The bill re­ ceived a large majority in the House, the vote standing 88 yeas to 40 nayes. Tbe bill provides that owners or lesees of grounds, hiring or permitting tbe me or such grounds, for base ball games on Sunday, shall be deemed guiltv of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum sot less than #100, nor more than •1,010; also that it shall be tbe duty of the 8tate*s Attorneys of the several conntles la this state, to prosecute all violations of the act committed in their (respective eounties. And also that Mwbosoever shall play or take park la playing any game of base ball •n the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined In any sum not less than •10 nor more than f200. Who ever shall be present where any game of base ball is being played, or In the vicinity of audi game for tbe purpose •f witnessing the same on Sunday, shall be guilty ef a misdemeanor, and upon oonvtction shall be fined in any sam not lea* than •! nor more than 1100." 9S9&E55S5SS559BB ALGONQUIN* IMTW PLAWDKJXKB :--At (1, S Cbapeirs auction tale ef a carload of allcb cows on Wednesday of last week eow* sold en an average ef •>7.71 per bead. Miss Lonie Craften started on Mon day of last week to visit her aunt, who la very sick at her home at Richmond Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. 8mlth Chapman, of Chicago, were the guests of Mr, and Mra. Jesse Chapman, over Sunday. ft Mr. and Mra. J. A. Sherwood started for a visit to Detroit, Michigan, on Tuesday or this week. Tbe bay crop in this section is past til .hope, and our dairy men have got to look to thick eora and millet for coarse feed. C. A. Taylor, of Fall Biver, Wis apent a few days here last week. Fish and fishermen tare plenty all along the Fox. John Church and son Wesley, oi Crystal Lake, were in town Saturda: last, fishing. Miss Flora Church, of Crystal Lake, was the guest of Miss Ida Morton over Sunday. C. E. Chapell started north on Toes- day of this week to buy milch cows. We are all watching and praying for rain In this section. We have not bad a good rain aince it broke op this spring, SProf, Danforth, of Chicago, Is here trying to get up the Cantata of Queen Esther, We hope our town folks will give him all tbe assistance they can. Corn planting Is all done In this sec­ tion, with the exception of some fod­ der oorn, and as near as we can learn tbe corn came up very quiek and there la a good staod, and it is looklog good in eplte of the dry weather. IkMlnard Benthnsen bad an auction sale of household g«od< on Tuesday morning of this week, Isaac Kllnck, - auctioneer. . ; OUR LADY RiXSits. In our issue of June 1st. we shall print a Coupon Order 'entitling the holder to a pattern (free) of the above jacket, in size fer 34,36,38, or 40 inches bust measure. A pattern of this stylish garment is very useful to any lady, as by simply leading off the re vers a plain 'jacket is obtained, which Is always desirable; and is just such a pattern as every la dy should have in the house. There will be no excuse hereafter for Mrs. Smith send­ ing over to borrow a jacket pattern from Mrs. [Jones. We have made arrangements with a New York house to furnish these patterns in the different 6lzes as above, so that the bolder of the Coupon Order may have the size she may de­ sire. This is a great offer, as each pattern has a lull value of 25 cents, being accompanied bv an illustration, and explicit directions for putting together and making. LADIES do not fail to buy our Issue of June 1st. and cut out the order, which will enti­ tle TOU to this excellent pattern FREE. WHEAT WANTED. Tbe Highest Market Price In cash, will be paid for good Milling' Wheat, at the Fox Biver Valley Mills, Mc- Henry. R. BISHOP. ,,;4- • , A EAES CBAHQ ID Secure a M Business Location. I offer far aale my store buildings, situated In the Tillage of McHenry. They are of brick, two storieo high, and suitable for any kind of business, with gooa residence rooms in second story. Also good barn and out. houses. Centrally located nearly opposite Bishop's Mill and next door to the poet office. Also offer for sale my Cigar and Tobacco business. Will sell building either with or without business to suit purchaser. J. PEKOVSKY, McHenry, III,. May 11, 1880. IS Should not fail to thoroughly examine our largo and varied stock of carefully selected Gener­ al Merchandise entirely suitable in quality and prico to the pat­ ronizing- public ot AIoHenry and Lake coanties. Goods, --i wm i 'A yp BRALBB NI er and Sheet-Iron Ware. r PENINSULAR -A FULL STOCK OP THE CELEBRATED-- GASOLINE hohPa'barrei^ 860 our Iron Kerosene Tanks, that we make ourselves, thntwlll ""hTr"k"' .u. A FULL LINE OF In the most desirable shades,' In the most durable gaades, At the most satisfactory prices. Colored Robes White Robes Gingham Robes 5.20 to $5.75 1.25 « 6.00 1,60 " 2.20 SPECIAL ATTENTION our elegant Is called to Summer Shawls, shades. ill English delicrte P A R A S O L S . Fancy bead trimmed Parasols from $2.50 to $5.25, in cream, tan, blue, brorwn and black. No carried over stock. No old styles. Cloves! Cloves! HOSIERY ! CLOTHING! ^ ' ' V Oiir Clothing fa all bought for spot cash of the world renowned house of Kuh, Nathan & Fischer, who make only good clothing, good fits, and use only late im­ provements. We can fit most anyone in either sack, frock, one button or four button cutaway suits, from $7.75 to 23.50. Every sale guaranteed entirely satisfac­ tory to the purchaser in ©very case. - Hew Sits, Stiff- Hats, Slonoh Hats, Strrw Hats. tlift besliu the mamet for the following .reasons. is' iiot an untried experiment* f--It is manufactured bythe Rathbone Stove Oo* proof of its durability. ~ 3--It has a scpaiatc generator burner which saves time and Gasoline in starting the Stove, and causef a perfect com'iustion of vapor, thus d .ing away with that Duffipg and biasing sound caused by many inferior kinds in the market; ! • ^For both coal and wood, of the best makes, always on hand, jn short I will keep everything in the Hardware line, to be found in McHenry county. Do not fail to call when in want of anything in my line and sec what can be done. I have employed a first class Tinner, and all : IKEPAIRIN©' Guaranteed. A public patronage P. STEVENS, JOBBING" W ill be done on short notice and specialty of Gutter, Factory respectfully solicited. Satisfaction A share of W. i. One Door West of the Riverside House, jst DEALER tlT :38ft * t -W H W[ Are Recommended to Yo|§ --They will do all the work of a large family, washing cook* ing and ironing in LESS TIME and at LESS EXPENSE than any coal or wood stove made. . »J3 Also the Celebrated GARLAND SfOVIS ME BAI&KS. Gasolene and Oil Stoves and Range*. And in short, everything in the Hardware, Stove and Tin ^ 2--They do not heat tip your house and make a furnace of y little kitchlnv and thus ore&k down the health of your wife daughter. onr or JOBBHTQ A£ID REPAIRXMQ romptfy Attended JOHN STOR A enry, 111., May FOR SEEKING HOMES. B. P. BELTIKCK win accompany an EXCURSION, On Monday, May 30th, To the most fertile lands of RENVILLE, CHIPPEWA, KANDIYOHI (and BIG STONE COUNTIES, MINNESOTA, R. Fare, OUT and Only $10. BACK, All who want a good farm in the most for- tUe part of Minnesota, and good price* for their products should join this excursion. For iqformation apply to E. P. BELTINCK, (Riverside Houag,) •* McHenry. III. -AND- Curtaln 8CRIMB WINDOW Shade JPoles, CLOTH, SHADES, Fixtures. FARCO'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Badger State IDESTSUCTIBUl The Quickest; time ca u ^.! -Tews:h- claof taie worst tv.tc, cn.-ud bv< Of SMITH'S BILE BEANS in from one to lour hours, as many who have tried it can testify. It does seem btraiigo that sensible people will &uHcr with tins terrible disease when speedy relief can be found in this simple safe and ive remedy. 25 cents. Forsalo and dealera in modi- mm* The andersigned are now ready to make contract* tor a > LIMITS) AMOOUT Of Clover Blossoms, for the season. Oon tracts will be mu'le at the hardware Htore of H. V. SheparU, opposite Bishop's mill, in Mr.Henry. Xo BIOBSOIIIS will be taken this season except from Uiose who have contracts for Uie same, 5 a SHEPARD McHenry, May 18th, 1887. & SON. WW1' JOHN KLEIFGEN. HOUSE Painter, Gralner, Oalcimlner and Paper Hanger. Residence one Block West of Riverside House. proniptta and on reasonable ternta. • FROM EH© TO END All over this and adjoining Counties, you will find LOOK OYIB it^TB LINE OF Where a Silver Dollar will reach further or buy more Goods than may be had atf Mcflenry's West End Cash Store. Choice Selections, - Excellent duality* Prices ^ Fairest Under the Son. We wish to eonvinco the people of McHenry County that. «TOg JIA.Y YOU GO Is trae econojny. Everybody invited, and if we don't sell you the Goods will at least be pleased to show them to you; Will you come? Special attention paid to Children's and Boy's Clothing. i ' JOHN EVANSON & CO. CHEAPER THAN EVER. JOHN B, BLAKE iTwo Doors North of Ptriy & Owen? Lindaner Bros, fancy Flannel Shirts, fancy Percale Shifts. Splendid Raisiiil ' No 1 Figs Choice whole Rice .. " Good fine cut Toba«ii$ Good Plug Tobacco A good cloth Cap m 7 cts. f cts. 5 cts. 25 cts. 25 cts. 5 cts. roVMS, * • iBontlett 4 1 Mv' stock of Furniture is com­ plete with a larger stock than ever, and will be sold as cheap as any other in the county, and it will be to the interests of the buying pub­ lic to call upon me when iu want of anything in that line. Iu this depaitment I keep a first class' ass ertment of Caskets and Coffins and shrouds of all kinds and qualities, reasonable A Hearse furnished at rates. Sll:, i ' JOHN B. They can't be beat as we won't keep any but the best* The cel­ ebrated MNWMM FLOWS. That will outwear any two other makes, are Always at our place, also the Star, Canton, Clipper, Grand Detour, Garden City, Moline, Case and others, at bottom prices. Flying Dutchman Jr. sulky, Case and Hapgood, that are the lightest draft sulky plows mado. > • :%*2§5 SO SMITH'S BEANS /nfURE Biliousness; Sick Headache InFonrhowt. Vg) One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure and proient C!ii!!s Fever, Sour Stomach Bad Of all kinds, lever and com­ mon, 40 and 60 tooth. We can outsell any firm in the county on luaiiiif Wagons ancl Carts, also Lum­ ber Wagons, when the quality and fininh is considered. VV e al­ ways have on hand the renowned Cortland makes, all styles and they make tlio best side spring made. Also Maud S. spring and fine Phaetons. Gall and exam­ ine our Cortland Cart with a 24 foot spring; can't get them fast enough. Thanking you for past favors we solicit your future They cure and . . itomach A Bad Breath. Clear the S! in. Tone the Nerves, and flv* Life ** Vigor to the system. OOM : ONE BK1H. Tr* them once and you will never be without IheM. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt St price in stamps, postpaid, to any address, J. F. SMITH & CO., jlpnufectunrs and Sole Props.. ST. IQUiS. HO* $25,000 .00 IN GOLD! WILL BE PAID FOB AR8UCELES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium, • . * 2 Premiums, 6 Premiums, 25 Premiums, 100 Premiums, n200 Premiums, 1,000 Premiums, «- •1,000.00 , •500.00 Melt •250.00 " •100.00 " •50.00 " •20.00 * •10.00 CSFCU. ST M. OWEN & For full particulars and directions lar In every pound of ABBBO***' Ow* BOH. 13 •3 ft . >sj;' v; k utlM jfevaiiA . ' v&totiAM *kt ... i 1a tJ< 1 at:

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