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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Nov 1887, p. 5

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from WED1TE8DAY. NOV. 16, 1887, aa our &*• • i r-f Taking «ftat Sept. ISth, tralna will pass MeHeary station dally, eaoept. Sunday a, as Mm: doijro KHTTH. ^S^£^"r.v;r.:r.S4'." Lake OtuvtMclit i.... »• • Lak* Geneva Paaaeager............ .J» ' oomo W»H. L«k« 9«m Freight..... A. m .viwr. u 7:00 • B. BOM, Agent. McHenry, Ill g--m aeadraSxpreee. Ltk* Q«m FuNani- MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MMt at Parker Hon an Ball, every Second Taeeday evening of each month. aad Laet Tneeday evenin* Neiffcbere owrliaily Invited- MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL OBUROH. fk-eocMn? every Sabbath, morning and even dot** for JBBrrm/]/. : " Z:A. ' UAKDT E. WTCKOFF, A. B., Pastor. (• V C. STEOBHAMM llSS bHO ptlotiog hU W* barn. SERVICES at tha Unlnnillit Church Hit Sunday, morning and evenlug BAT. H. Slade, pastor. THE offisc af (be Geneva Patrol was lot ally destroyed by ire on Wednes­ day morning of last week. THE M. E. Parsonage le receiving a new dreaa •( paint on the outside. John Neihs ia doing tbe work. QUITE I large number from thl< sec­ tion are attending tbe Fat Stock 8hor« la Chicago, this week. / JOHN B, BLAKE is treating tbe from I f of his Block to a coat ot Paint which • I muoh Improves its appearance. John : vKlelfgen Is tbe artist. VJUSTKN BROS., the west side furnl- /lura dealers, ba7e been repainting the '( front of their block, and it presents a lvirj teat and tasty appearance. John VTelbs ia doing the work. Do not fall to read the new adver­ tisement of Bonslett A Stoffel, to be found In another column. They are ofierlog rare bargains in all kinds of Goods. Do not forget tbe Thanksgivln Party, at the Riverside House, oil Thursday evening next. Slecum'^ .full Orchestra will furnish tbe music and a glorious good time may be ex- peoted. FOLLOWING tbe Black Crook at the Chicago Opera House will come If. J. 8canlan the popular young Irish come dlan for one week, during wbleb week he will give bis most popular Irish l>lay. C. T. ELDREDGE has commenced bit Poultry business, and is prepared to pay tbe highest market price for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks or Geese. Be is dressing a large number every day. He ships to the Eastern market. A TBBT pleasant Muslcale was given ,, by the scholars of Mus Christie's Mu­ sic Claas, at the residence of G. W. Besley, on Friday evening last, It was highly eajoyed by all present. Miss Christie, who resides lo Elgin* to pro­ nounced a very superior teacher. UNION Thanksgiving Services will beheld at the M. E. Church, in thle village on Thursday evening of next week, Nov. 24th. Rev. H. blade will deliver the sermon. Let all come out and assist In giving thanks for tbe many blessings enjoyed during tbe past year. DON'T forget the entertainment to be given by the young people of Velo, Wednesday evening, Nov, 23. The ex- ercises will oonsist of sirging, decla­ mations, etc., which they tell us will amply pay us for time and money. Tbe proceeJs are to go towards repair­ ing tbe church. THERE'S method In that man's mad­ ness, remarked the Superintendent of an Iussne ^Asylum of one of his patients. "How does It show Itself?" questioned tbe visitor. **Why be always asks for a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup--when he has a cold." *Ah 11 see.** WE would call the particular atten­ tion of our readers to the ' Bill of Fare" offered by E. Lawlus, in tbe Clothing llna, this week. He keeps none but first class goods and Is offer­ ing them way down to "bed reck." If In want of a single garment or a full anlt do not. fail to call and see him Bead his fist of prices In another ool- umn. _ TBE Arabian Nights, after doing a phenomenal business In Baltimore, business which, accordiog to the Balti­ more pipers was tbe largest Joue in that city this season, opened at tbe new National Thafctre at Washington last Monday night to a packed house: from thence it gees to Brooklyn, after ward taking the road for the western circuit, where Its successes will un­ doubtedly be repeated, Mias JULIA A. STORY has purch tbe stock of Drugs, eta, ot He Oflby,arid workmen are now fitting / up the store lately vacated by John I Story, which she will occupy as soon as It Is completed. She will keep tbe stock full aud complete In every par­ ticular and will no doubt receive tbe i, liberal patrouuge heretofore bestowed \ on this popular store. Her mauy A friends wish her unbounded success. Oua readers In Spring Grove*, Solon aud vicinity, who desire tha services Oi a first class Auctioneer, should call •n C. G. Andrews, Spring Grove, who la prepared at all times to attend sales Of Stock, Farming Tools, and Goods of all kinds on the most reasonable terms, J He is a fluent and ready speaker good judge of stock, and is sure to give you entire satisfaction. Bead his «tfd on the first page of this paper aad if in want of an Auctioneer call fflBs. JCLIA BISHOP returned I" visit to Tenneesee last week. O. O. COLBY, of Nuuda. wae streets on Friday last. W. S. MERRY, of Alden, was a pleas­ ant caller at this office on Friday last, P. H. SMITH and ramily moved to Waukegan on Tuesday. ADAM LEIGHTHKB moved bis family to Fox Lake this week. MRS, A. G. LOCKE and ao« spent Sunday with friends In Algonquin, Miss MAUD VAN SLTKE oommeneed attending school at Nunda this week. MRS. W. S. HUBBARD, of Afton, Iowa, is visiting with friends in this village. MRS. FRANK WRAY, of Richmond, was the guest of Miss Cora McOtuber one day last week, MRS. J. VAN SLTKE was on tbe sick list tbe first part of tbe week, but Is BOW better and able to be around. FRANK CARR, one of the teachers In Toad's Seminary, Woodstock was on our streets on Saturday. L. E. BENNETT, our photographer, win occupy the Tabor bouse, just va­ cated J»y P„ H. Smith, this week, MBS. G. A. COLBT and ley, Iowa, are the guests Colby and family this week. Miss JESSIE WIGHTMAN, Postmis­ tress In this village, returned from her visit in Dakota, last week. F CAPT. WALTER HILL had tbe misfor- tuna to get quite severely burned with steam at the Lakes last week. F LEWIS WAITS, one of our oldest cit­ izens, bad the misfortune to fall and break one of bis ribs one day last week. yHe Is able to be around but quite sore. MR. AND MRS. J. M, BASSKTT, of Mass., were the guests of A. D. Whiting and family over Sunday. Mr. Bassett is a brother of Mrs. Whiting. ^MRS. ELDER WHEELER has returned from her eastern trip, where she has been visiting friends and relatives for ghe past three months. Her many friends will be pleased to welcome her back again. /^LEWIS ALT HOW, of the firm of Al- thoft Bros., measured nine feet two Inches and a half without his boots on, on Friday morning last. Cause, a ten pound girl arrived at his home the night before. With careful nursing ^he father Is expected to recover. J^EORGE G. SMITH had a much broad­ er smile than usual on bis face on Mon­ day morning, and when we asked tbe cause was Informed that a young lady, weighing, almost eleven pounds, had arrived at his residence, and George was accordingly happy--and he bad a iglit to be.. KlchmoiHl Stoflera. Fur cape, now styles at Bonslett A StoHefe. LODGE DIRECTORY. CONTRIBUTED BT "THE PROWLER." to close at One ot the most pleasant weddings that has been our privilege to attend took place at the comfortable resi­ dence of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith. Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, '87, The contracting parties were his eld­ est daughter, Mies Hattle, and Mr* Cbas. H. Granger, both of West Mo- Henry. 111. Tbe ceremony was performed by the Rev, H. E. Wyckott, pastor of the Methodist church, who then Introduced tbe bappy couple to the waiting com­ pany who gave them their most hearty congratulations and well wishes. An elegant supper was then enjoyed by all, after which the rriends spent a pleasant hour In social song and con­ versation. A large number of pres­ ents, both useful aad beautiful, wera given tbe bride who goes forth well endowed both by nature and grace to meet the responsibility of llfa with her worthy busbaed. We wish them everything good, H. C. W. /MARRIED--At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Slimpin, Thursday rooo Nov. 9, 1887, by Rsv. H. E. Wyckott. Mr. Geo. Schumacher, of Caberiy, ills., to Miss Alice E. Huntley, of McHenry son, ol HarVl^M »sts Henry w«WI«g wag a very quiet aflalr, the only Invited guests being tha Misses Mary and Maggie We lob. The bride looked quite pretty in a rich (combination toilette of cream color and satin, impressing one as a young woman of more than ordinary grace and common sense. Mr, S. Is a sdlld sensible looking gentleman. As they go forth Into their new life we wish them* as do their many friends, all that is good. They go to their oaw home already prepared by Mr. 3. at Caberiy, H. B, W. W 1 A ± •4' THE Ladies Willing Workers Socie­ ty, connected with the Universalist Church, will meet with Mrs. W. A. Cristy, Thursday afternoon, November 17th, at tne usual hour. Mks.;W. A.CBISTY, President. Hiss JULIA A. STORY, Secretary. LADIES of the W. C, T. Urwtll meet at the residence of Mrs. M B. Howe, on Thursday afternoon, November 17, «t 2:30 o'clock. Special Invitation to all interested in the good work. MRS. J. Br PERRY, President. MB9, E. PERKINS, Secretary. MR£, / THE Universalist sociable will meet at the residence of E. J. Hanly Friday evening, Nov. 18. Each lady is re­ quested to -bring a gentleman any­ where from tbe age of seven to seven­ ty. Each gentleman is requested to oring his thimble. All are cordially invited^/ S. COVIL, Pres. UVRTLK CHILDS, Sec. J. B. MONTAGUE, the Temperance Evangelist, assisted by Prof. A. B. (luckins, who have been holding meet­ ings here the past week, under the auspices of tne W. C. T. U„ drew out good audiences each evening, aud con­ siderable Interest seems to have been manifested by those who attended. Their meetings closed ou Monday evening with a Concert, under charge of Prof. Hucktns. CREAM Wool dress patterns for Wedding or Party dresses, Black Dress and Jetted goods. Ribbons, Gents Handkerchiefs, Beautiful i'owele tor Christmas presents. Kid Gloves, «ntall sizes, 45 cents. Call and see our fancy Christmas goods In flae quality at Ladies salesrooms. MRS. H. S, GREGORY. 8HERIFP ECKERT has been command­ ed to summon the following named persons, to be and appear before the Clreult Court, of this county, on Mon­ day, tbe 9th day of Januar, serve as jurors. OIAKD joaoas. Wm Patterson John Hitch. Oflgaod J*slyn Lit Lillibrid|e .... G J Sinilerson .... B* Wilkinson ... L A Gardner. W H Wright........... P J Oooney.... John Nugent O L Roes JM Ruth ......... . A Lattimer E H Richmond Marvin sheiman H N Tow*..... J E Wesson Z tt Young K It Phillips Chas H Halderaan..., Warren Thomas John H Gracy ' A L.Weaver.^...,... It, to ....Ilihey ..Marengo ..Dunham .Ohemang Alden ....... Hart land Seneca Ooral Grafton ....: .. ....Dorr .'.'.'..Greenwood Hebron .. ...Richmond .......McHenry Nunda .....Algonquin Riley ... ...Marengo .......Dunham ......Chemung U .V.V.... Alden ....Seneca ... Ooral ritn JURORS. B J Oorson Richard Dolby ....... Geo W Oakley1 John Henry : Clinton Pease II H Ladd irthur Wyndmaa Martin Huntley John Stevens John Powers.............. ... . John Cartmry ... ... John Wallace........ ........... i,u7.ern O&proa ..... Uclos Higglns... William Ooon Wilson Osbora J B Aslmraft. .. i lenry Saxen U I) liadley.... L D Kelly.... Albert Murphy I, F Howard Charles L> Judd BJ Ryder P W Murphy i* W Conn K B Taylor Judd Stewart Prank Law son Jabez Mortley sninuel Sherman Wm 4 in it h . James Conley 3 8 Slieoard ; Robt&^hufeldt... /JOHN FLUSKY has one of tbe largest and finest barns in McHenry County. It is 100x60 feet. With a nine foot base- <uent, and It was all completed Inside pf eight weeks from tbe time the first fctlck of timber waa touched by tbe carpenters. T'hls Is owing to the push and steady application of Its carpen* ters, Peter Rothermel, his sou and bis >on-ln»Iawr\ We believe that we do not exaggerate whea we say that Peter Rothermel has few equals and no superiors In the oarpenter line, either for good or fast workmanship, in this county. Mr. Flusky says any one wishing a first-class carpenter, es­ pecially for such work, will do well to secure Mr. Rothermel and bis sons. .Grafton Dorr ..Greenwood .......Hebron ...Richmond .......Burton II ....MoHenry Nunda ...Algonquin ON Sunday night, Nov. 13, tbe Kl- ralfy Bros, will open at the Chicago Opera House with their great specta­ cle, the Black Crook, for Sa run of two weeks, during which time Wednesday and Saturday matinees will be given the flrsf'week and Thursday (Thanks­ giving) and Saturday matinees the second week, The piece comes to Chi cago entirely rejuvenated with tbe best ballot tbat Kiralfy Bros, have ever brought to this city. The Pre­ miere danseuse, Clara Qualltz, is a new Importation of the Klralfy's from Vienna, aa^ will be supported by tbe Premiere Clara Newman, Mons. Ar­ nold, probtfbly tbp greatest grotesque daiicer living, an extra corps of sec* ondss, and an excellent corps de ballet. There will be produoed under tbe di­ rect eye of Mr. Imre Kiralfy, bis fa­ mous operetta ballet, and tbe Baccha­ nalian ballet, with the grand Amazon­ ian March. Tbe scenery is new, the costume* beautiful, and tbe specialty features are surprisingly novel, con slstlng of the four Schrode Brothers, pare tere acrobats; tbe Tissots, those human automats* and Duncan, tbe brightest of all living ventriloquists. The company comes by special train from Cincinnati, where they are play­ ing to crowded houses. Mr. Imre Kiralfy is at present in the oity, su­ perintending the production and will give bis personal supervision to the piece. - BONSLETT A STOFFEL, Dealers In flour, corn, oata, bran, middlings, oil meal. etc. Call or write for prices, « • - To Mr and Mrs, HsrriMB la Maasorj af Alta. weep M longer. parents, aken but blsotfn; VCOPf God has tal Be has taken little Alta, For an angel round bis throne. U | he has gained her home la Heaven, «And a fadeless crown of light. End on angel's wings she's soaring. In tbat land all pure and bright. in love doth chasten kindly; /..He will neal your wounded heart. gpon you'll inset your little Alta, /«Ne?er, nevermore to part, ; JKhink not then that von have lost her-- ' jlsbe has only gone before; l^iih her hands to you she beofcons, In tbe great Celestial door. There you'll jaln her pure and holy. Sanctified by Jesus' love, i . MeTermore to leave your darltttb, j* '., All Is happiness above. • ^ •' - 1L« t • NEURALGIA pain is usuallv of an In­ tensely sharp, cutting or burning character, and is either constant or Intermittent, To relieve this torture and effect a speedy and permanent cure rub thoroughly with Salvation Oil. the greatest pain cure on earth. Price 35 cents a bottle. California Excursion*. The Chicago A North-Western Rail­ way will sell first class .excursion tick­ ets to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and other points in California at very low rates for the round trip. These tickets are good going by one route and returning another, and are good for return for six months from date of sale. The Northwestern Is also selling third-class one way tickets to all points In California at very low rates. For full particulars, rates, and gen­ eral information, apply to Agents C. & N. W. Railway, or address E. P. Wilson, General Passenger Agent, 18-6w , , For Rent* . village one good In West McHenry. Barn and other out­ buildings. Also store lo my Block, West Mo­ Henry. Poeseasion given at onoe. FRED SCHNOUL M&SOR1QL--A. F. and A. M. meet at Masonic Hall on every 1st and Sd . Wednesday even- 4**'S of eaoh month. MODRRX WOODMEN OR AMERICA.--Meet at Maaonio Halt ovary U and 4th Monday even- mgs^of each month.' Neighbors cordially In- SORB or TOMFRRAWCR.--Meet at Union^Hall on Tuesday evening of eaeb we«k. EDITOR PLAIN DEALER:--Mrs. Ellen Pierce drove out to Sharon, Saturday. Rev. J. Currer spent tbe 8abbath with Hebron friends. Delos Blodgett was in Chicago a few days of last week. J. Van Slyke. of the PLAIKDEALER. was In town Saturday. Wray Rowe has gone to a place near Joliet to clerk in a store. A Temperance Aid Society has been organized to meet every two weeks. John Powell, from Genoa, spent Sat> urday and Sunday at Mr. Harrison's. Frank Rowe was In the city last week purchasing Holiday Goods. A number from here will attend tbe Thanksgiving Party at Richmond, Fri­ day evening. Mrs. Erijkaon. from Harvard, was the guest of Mrs. E. F. Howes last week. Mrs. Tincelette returned Saturday Qlgbt from a visit to frieods in Alden Misses Rett and Nettie Van Hozen spent Friday and Saturday in town. The Sons of Temperance are contem­ plating the plan of procuring a good speaker to deliver a lecture to the people of this place once a month. The Presbyterian Society will have a grand Oyster Supper at the residence of Mr. Joseph Stone all, on Thanksgiv­ ing night. An interesting program is being prepared and an enjoyable time may be expected, Tbe So- s of Temperance are to give a"Nlgbt Cap Sociable* at Union Hall, on Saturday evening ot next week week. Nov. 36tb. Each lady wiU wear a night cap and hsve aaotber to teatcb in a basket containing lunch for two. The baskets will be sold at auction and each gentleman purchaser will don his cap and find his partner lilt supper. Lots ot fun expected. Some person or persons entered the office of H, W. Mead's Warehouse one night last week end attempted to burglarise the safe, through which they drilled to the inner door, but tbat being of chlllod steel no impress­ ion could be made upon it and they were obliged to abandon the undertak* in . and contented themselves by walking off with Mr. Chandler's over­ coat and gloves. The entrance was effected by boring and chiseling around the lock and unlocking tbe door from tbe inside. This is a warning to people to take extra precautions with bolts and locks, as places of business are liable to receive a visit from these midnight marauders any night. 1 ALGONOUIN. '[NOTIOB.--Persons in Algonquin and vicin­ ity, knowing themselves indebted for the PLAIMDBALRR can team of the amount by culling on John Helm, wht is authorized to receive money and reouipt for the same, in our name. Those wtshio^ to subscribe can leave their names in his tstore. . Call on ihim and get a sample oo py.j EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--Mrs. Jfi*A. Ford is in Chicago attending her sis­ ter, who is very sick. Vic Eunault has a brother visitiog here with him. AtC. E. Cbapell's auction sale of a carload of milch oowa, on Saturday last oowt sold on an average of 935.75 per head. Rev. E. F. Wright, of Crystal Lake, preached at the Congregational church en Sunday last. Mrs. A. G. Locke, and son Bert, of McHenry, Sundayed here with tbe families of Helm and Peter. Wm. Mortoa started north on Mon­ day of this week to buy mi!eh cows, sa look out for a choice lot soon. ========= Estray Notice- - . Strayed from the premises i»t' the undersigned, three Shoat Pigs, two of them black and tbe other browu, about two months old. Any person knowing of their whereabouts will confer a favor by communicating with JOHN FRISBY. McHenry, Nov. 14.1887. TURKEY RAFFLE. And Gla«s Ball Shoot, at Pltson's Bsy, Wednesday, NJV, 33, '87, Plenty of Turkeys, plenty o( refreshments and a free lunch at noon. The bus will leave Mclleary at 9 o'oloca A. M , and returning leave Pitson's Bsy^t 5 P. M. Fare, round trip, 20 cents. Come out and have some fun. BEN STILLING. BILL OP PARI, In Front of tha River aide Hotal. Men's Fine Check Pauts, $2.40 Men's heavy, check L'ants, 1.00 Finest Reefing in Black " r 13.00 Als> in Blue 6.75 Men's Beaver Caps, heavy cloth .50 Leather front, knit Mittens, .50 Boys' Knee Pants, heavy Twilled .50 and .47 Boys Turban, double Caps, .50 Men's Undershirts. .25 to .75 Keep your eyes open. £. LAWJL08, FOR SALE. Tn the village of Rlngwood,*lM WT lowing property • One good Dwelling House oontsln- log seven rooms, good cellar. On the 6ame lot Is a shop 12x32, one story, suitable for almost any kind of busi­ ness. If applied for at once, will sell bouse separate for $500. Or will sell bouse, lot and shop for #650, Posses­ sion given Immediately. Also "another house and lot well located. The house contains ten rooms, aod there is a good stable and other outbuildings on tbe premises. Will be •eld for #1000 cash. Call on or address, WESLEY LADD, 13-18-6m, Rlngwood, 111. > JVSubscrlbe for tha PLUNDEALER. School Is In session at Keystone with Miss McManaman, of Cary, as teacher. Jaok Dermont and Rick Hodge are to open a meat market aod grooery store at Rlngwood. Oatman Bros, paid 95 oents per hun­ dred for September milk. Their but­ ter dividend was 80 oents. E, S. Johonnott Is to have a half- mile track on bis farm situated be­ tween Solon and Spring Grove. Mr. Alexander has torn down the building formerly occupied by John Billings as a meat market. Our Hebron neighbors had a danoe last Friday night. The Northwestern Orchestra furnished the music. Charles Halderman has boon drawn to serve as Grand Juror and Judd Stewart as Petit Juror for tha January term or the Circuit Court, Richmond is lo be well supplied with dances. Next Friday evening the Richmond Dancing Club bold forth at Burtons Opera House with music by Sloe urn's Orchestra, and Thanksgiving night the Richmond Orchestra give a party at the same place. "You pays your money aud takes your cboloe." The CkuetMa editorial cleaver has again fallen and poor MProwlern Is the victim this time. Note the following which we clip from last weeks Gazette: "Prowler," the mysterious contribu­ tor to the I'LAINDEALER from Rich­ mond, has made some wild statements lately,--statements that were as unjust aa they were untrue. We mention but one and add a correction. "Prowler" say8 in the PLAINDEALER of Oct. 26: 'James Overton paid 87 cents per hun­ dred pounds for August milk," Now the fact is that Mr. Overton paid 87 cents for tbe cream and not the milk*. This places the matter In a dlflerent light altogether and does not cut Mr. Overton's dividend down to a mortify­ ing figure. Now as regards the Item In question 'we stand corrected" and thank Editor Faber for the correotion, even though iw cannot thank him for the manner in which it was made. "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. RINCWOO0. EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--We have seen nothing from Rlngwood In your paper very recently, and will give jou a few Items this week. Some very Important improvements have been made In the M, E. Cburoh building during the past two weeks. The people have taken held of the matter add contributed botyh money and labor liberally. A small amount wis needed to complete the work, and after a few inspiring Words from Eider Van Horn, last Sunday, the olalm waa fully met. Our Directors are anxious to obtain' a teacher for the Prlmnry School dur­ ing tbe Winter. Some young lady can dnd a pleasant situation by applying soon. The Ladles Church Aid Society will uold their next Social at the house ot L. A. Waterman, on 1'nursday after­ noon next. A cordial Invitation It ax- tended to all. ^ (RROK ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.) Com Husking is over and tbe stalks are on tbe stack. The weather ia|fine and all uatnre pleasant. The fanner is feellug good with more in bis grain- ery and corn crib than he expected, some with a good second crop of hay In the*.barn now waiting the coming of wluter. Nick Blake, our enterprising Black­ smith. has his new boiiBe about finished, opposite tbe residence of H. C. Alien. The Northwestern Railway has lo­ cated a new coal bouse at the Depot. M. Chase has returned to his former residence on the bill. Mr. Lawson has rented the one he vacated, the Walker house. Bert^ercbant baa bought of James Jreen. a bouse aad lot. Consideration <250. A new butcher shop Is" to open In this village this week. A new thing for Rlngwood and vicinity. It Is a thing much needed, With good meat and good management It will prove a success. Tbe Harrison Bi&. shipped a car­ load of line spring hogs to Chicago last week. Thomas Richardson has taken a school to teach lo the northwest part of the county. * F. Carr, one of the tesobers of Todd's Seminary, Woodstock, made a short visit on Saturday to see his old friends. The Misses Noble, of Keystone, hatff been visiting at their aunts. Mrs. Wm. Langham, last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rob bins, of Solon, spent Sunday with their friends. The new minister is calling the Church to Its various duties and disci­ pline, which. If lived out, would make it a power Instead of a proverb. C. Harrison has a fine well finished on his new lot with a splendid flow of water. i G. L. IIUBBARD, The Harness King of McHenry Co.. has come out again and started in big at Nunrda. He will give flO to any one thai has bought a harness of him In the last three years that he will not make good If it is brought to hlashop to be repaired. FARMERS, procure a feed cutter aod eave one-third in feed.' Can sell you a Star. 8malley. Bell City or Ross at as lew figures as the same can be found elsewhere. In powers, we have the Appletoa triple geared, which takes tbe . CHAS.fiaB^?^ Take Not I co* TO ALL IT KAY CONCERN*;--THAT THE following border was entered in Pro­ bate Court Oct., 19th. 1887. It Is hereby ordered tbat the appli­ cation folk,Naturalization papers will be beard only on tbe first Wednesday after tbe first Moaday of each month. WM, AVERT, County Clerk* Best Klaten 011,90 cents; 5 gallons, 18} cents at Bonslett ft StoflePs. Goat Robes, largo stock at Bonslett A Stoffel's, Wool boots and overt at Bonslett & Stoflel's, For cloaks, jackets or wraps, go to Bonslett A Staffers. Headquarters for underwear at Bonslett A Stoilers. C. H. Fargo's boots and shoos at Bonslett A Stoffers. For a dandy overooat go to Bonslett A Stoflel's. Pea jackets and vests at Bonslett 4 Stoflel's. Shawls aad flannels at Bonslett A Stoflel's. Newest Hats in town at Bonslett A Stoflel's. See the floe stock of dren goods, at Althofl Bros. Pumps, all kinds. Iron and wood, at any length at B. M. Owen A Sen's. Examine Goods and learn prleaa at BMbop's. It will pay you. Silver and Demlng Feed Guttata at E.M. Owen A Son. Star Feed Cutteis with any length carrier at E. M. 0wen A Son. Good prints at 3 oents per yard. Better at 4 and 6 at Evanson^. Before you bay your underwear, ex­ amine the stock and learn prloes. at AlthoflJ&os. BARGAINS IN Scarlflt and fancy underwear at Perry A Owen's. Underwear In great variety and of the best quality to bo fouod In the market at Althofl Bros. 200 bushels onions at #1 par bushel at Evanson's, ' OVERCOATS. Low and medium prload, great bar­ gains at Evanson's. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. As usual we have a very large stock snd will unload them at very low prl« ces, PERRT A OWEN'S, We have 289 Toboggan caps for la­ dies, misses and children at 80 per oent below the regular prloe. JOHN EVAN SON A Co. Our stook of Clothing cannot be ex* celled, either In quality or prloe. Call and look tt over before you buy. ALTHOFF BROS. IF you need a Fall or Winter Wrap don't fall to call at Bonslett & StoffePs West Mctlenry, and examine their immense assortment. It will pay you. UNDERWEAR. 500 pieces men's shirts and drawers white and colored, 45 oents each at Evanson's, NOTICE.--As I have decided to close up my business In McHenry, sll parties owing me are] requested to call and settle at onoe. HENR» COLBT. OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS I Best goods, best fits and lowest prl­ oes at Perry A Owen's. Ladles see our splendid assortment of Dress Flannels. We are sure we can please you. ALTHOFF BROS. The finest styles in hanging lamps ever seen In this village at Geo. W. Besley's West Side Drug Store. A BIG BARGAIN. Heavy twilled red flannel, 91 cents, worth 30 oents at Perry ft Owen s, this week. . • NOTICE.--As I have decided to close up my business in McHenry, all parties owing me are requested to call and cettle at onoe. HENRY COLBT. A BIG BARGAIN. This week extra wide heavy prints. 28 Inches wide, 4 cents at Parry ft Owen's. NOTICE.--As I have decided to close up my business In MoHenry, all parties owing me are requested to oall and settle at once. * HENRY COLBT. NOTICE.--At i have decided to clone up my business tn MoHenry, all parties owing me are requested to call and settle at onoe. HENRY COLBY. Bealey's Famous Waukegan Ale and Portet On draught at J. Bonslett'a, A. En- glen's and John Helmer's. BIG BARGAINS. Kid and goat shoes $2, warranted at Perry ft Owen's. t """ ' Notio4; To those that want Tubs, Vats, Hay Kacks.and anything In my line of busi­ ness. Work done on short notice to order. Shop one door South of Law- :us' Store, F. A. HEBARD. ICeHeoiy, Aag. 10,1886. 11-4-ly NOTICE. - A1I those who are anxious to get a ready-tuade suit of clothes that fit like tsllor-made goods, should go to Perry ft Owen's aqd see their new fall stock. .Prlies guaranteed the lowest. CLOAKS AND" WRAPS. A full line of tbe latest styles te be found In the market. SPECIAL BAR­ GAINS EVERY WKEK. Call and see them before you purchase, at MRS. SCHUMACHER'S, Near the Depot. FEED CUTTERS AND POWERS. Remember we will do as well by you on Feed Cutters, etc., as you can pos­ sibly do at the fairs. Bottom prices guaranteed on Belle City, Smaliey, Star and Ross Feed Cutters at S. M. Owen ft San. Bucfcon'a Arnica Salvo. The best Salve in the world for cuts orulses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands,chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos- tively cures plies, or no pay required- It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis­ faction, or money refunded. Price SB cents per box. For sale by Henry Colby, r MRS. 1(. SCHUMACHER. Wishes to inform the Ladies of Mc­ Henry and vicinity that she has Just received a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery, of the latest stylet to be found in the market, to which the In­ vites a careful inspection. Feathera, Wings, and Ladles Furnishing Goods in great variety and at prices as low sa any house outside or tbe city. Call and see our new styles of Hate and I Bonneta, ' Mtuv at* ^CIUXACUBR. atlcss tha«] SMOKE the "Empire Ct best Five Cent Cigar la tea A great variety of Toboggan at Perry ft Owevs. , aliatjrtea and4'| City roaldaaeet far aala, Ai Aaa W. Smith, Woo*took, OL When In eaafttt^ijbod Hat of i kind, go to AIM** jpi. The finest 50 oaot tea it4t« at Althofl Bros, See the Belle Clt] Down powers at B. Brink Besley's Ala and happy New and nobby hate, all stylaaa Althofl Bros, Best hand faed cutters on earth EL M. Owen ft Son's. Plum-ba-go-lril, the finest Grease ever used, a • EHW HXTS Veteran self dump Mfca. the boat on the market. Sold hf ft* Bishop. ________ The celebrated F&rge Boat Salt Shoe, the beat manufaetare tho market, can be found at Aithoi^mm. School Books aod StatiMMryv all kinds, at Besley's Drug Stare Wast Side. Bishop sells tha com bleed)hand aid ower Roes Cutters. Call aad eat them at Bishop's Warehouse. Glass, all sizes from 8x9 up to il*$t Inches. Also putty ready for aaa. To be found at W. P. Stevens'. Besley's celebrated Ale on at John Relmer't. J. Bonslett'a Eogeln's. The most htialthy any weather. A higher than market price win ha paid for good Milling Wheat at tlMf. wauoondia Mill. > J. SPENCER, Proprlatargjp If you.aae in need of a fret Feed Cutter, look at the Roes cut Machine before buying. R. Bishop. « Au>ax, III, February 4,: C. DICKINSON ft SON, Ban Dear &ir.--Please tend ma press two dozen Cow Prvaortt got one of my neighbors tb cow tbat was almost deed fever, and It cured ber. It thing. E. 8*1 FOB SALE I slier for sale my house Bleasantly located fntha *1 [oHenry. If applied for a* < be sold cheap. House almost aaw|iN a very desirable place. INWRITL oip promises of ERNEST WnrMMUL. Asa W. 8mit>tj Solicitor. . ( Chancery Notiee. - STATE OF ILLINOIS. Oonaty of Mode*, ry. Circuit Court of MeBenry Uoaat*, January term, A. D. 1888. John ft. Duttota va. Ira Sloeeeu flUssMee rowne, Oeorglana Smith, Flora MS# Ma^dlsp, md Sheldon slocum, in chancery. Affidavit of the aoo reahteaee OMittae Tow lie, Fioreaoe Haydee, and Mwpailto. • am, aad that Georgiana Smith veSMee in •Vashingtoa Territorj, bat tbat atSplttt. *ent inquiry, Una afltaat la aaawk tn mKe tier poatoffioe|Mldre«a|Df the defendant* a«pre named, bavin#linenIMia lh« »nn ' clerk of aaid Circuit Oonrt of KoHw'I tr, notion ia nereliyciven to the dent defendenta, tbat the ooa tiled hia bill ef oomplaint in aald Chancery aide thereof on the October, A. D. 1887. and that a ai, upon iaaued out of caid Ooart. defendant*, returnable on tM MK uary, A. D„ 1888, aa ia by law Now, therefore, nnleaa line Towne, Geo den and Sheldon mil appear before the aaid Odreait McHenry County, on the Scat day ef tM term thereof, to be boldea n the Osortl in tbe City of Woodstock, ia said i :he 9th day of January, A. U. HMl i anawer or demur to the aaid Ol bill of complaint,, the same, aad ;ind things (herein charged nmi lISteil lHH taken as confeaaed.* and a deer*e eMM|ied ugHinst you acaordiag to the pttyar MNfbM uill. * • In testimony whsreof II bate bee. my hand and aflxed tbe seal of aaid, _ my office in Woodatoek, )hia ftth d«t vember, A. D. H87. E. K. RICH ARD3, Olerfcf ASA W. SMITH, Ooinplainant'a Solicitor. V. Nor. Sth, A. D. 1837. > etore. unleaa you, tae SSSk j , Georgiana 8mita,rioWBnej ildon Mlocum abail perssaii 9ALC8MCN WAHTCO, We are tn want of a few more canvass for the sate of choloe" N ursery Stock. To men who eaai c.eab of the business we san pay g* or ooumiaaion and give permaneot meat. We have many new aad cialtlea, both in the fruit aad line, wbieb others do not handle. our new catalogue of greenhoua bedding plants mailed free oa apptieatMiiw • Address at ouoe, with refereaMS, v; L. I.MAY 4 CO., XarasiymmeaiFledeaa ST. PAUL, Mimr. ABENTS^. unKMigmi Can be add ia mty bp more light than thiwlni ilMrtra in iwiai •laaapaaSbeess maaufactue a articlea. Then Try t} lib; Absolutely Pare, haa.ltiby ^ \ and wholesome. Old ^ j like them i young folks - -*1 "lovely;" children cry ioifli ' | OYSTERS, Aa you Kite them, and in quaft> C | .. 10 MAKE^ TEST AND CAKES^OJI SART1L

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