WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, *891. Ifakhifc efifect w Monday, Sept. ISth, 1801. fpt&iAS pass thlaJstaUoii as follows: : oonre HORIH. Uk Freight Arrivs uunj Freight passes i Goner* PMsengor " .. i G«nev% Express ittaMit Passenger " ... Q01«0 IODTH. 7:90 A.M. 9:1C •' #:56 •< 4:00 P. M. «:61j ,r .... ry PimniNr Depart €««TI Psssngr passe*. S«wn Express Bay freight MM* Qeaevm PWHKW v; .1*0 p M. •XFUfiTIOR. miS. - r Dally excspi S§m lay. | Sunday*oflly. B. Buss,Agant. MeHaarv, 111 * MR. BLADE'S subject next Sunday morn- teg will be made appropriate to Christ mas. 3)o not fail to attend the Christmas ffree exercises, at theUniversalist church, 5^1 Thursday evening. > Santa Clause has come and:left his Resents at J. A. Story's Drag Store- Call and select soon. clothes clean- Lawlus will Gents, if you#i|g%| *1, altered or repair' #t>you a splendid job. V "' THINK twice before you believe a rumor, ^ ^jjihd twenty times before you venture to v.ittipeat it. buy your Holiday G. W. Besleys, West BEFORE yoo Presents call at ie. . WE are still having mild, muddy weather in this section. The roads are almost impassible Mid business in conse quence slow. A RETURN of the grip is predicted by >yjghysiciwB. Reasonable care in the mat- ^ tors of clothing, diet and exercise will prevent much of the suffering and sever- V *tty of this mysterious disease. !Y - J RECENTLY a Philadelphia merchant ad- '.' tfcrtised for a boy and in less than a week .! his wile presented him witfi twins--both * hoys. Another proof that advertising pays. Our terms are very low. ; THE cranks seem to be all turned loose ^pon the country now; but no person v has yet heard of a dynamiter threaten- ^ ; tng a country editor for not handing over $ slice of his princely fortune. WE would again remind the dancing jrablic of the New Year's party at the liverside House, on Friday evening of iext week, January 1st. Of course all rho ever attend dances will be sure to m°- THE school election, a call for which appeared in this paper last week, felled to materialize on Saturday last as ad- - Cause-- t«o much crankism. What the next movewillbe we are unable to say. \ . i • A STORY is tc&j of a fanner who re ceived a note from a lawyer, but failed to decipher it, and happening in a drug Store handed it to the druggist without Ktommeitt. The druggist looked it over, #ent to the prescription counter and noon returned with a bottle of medicine •duly labeled with directions for taking. What we want and must have is a Union Soldiers' National Museum or Me morial Hall in the city of Washington, I). C., which shall contain a large audi torium, offices, and a department in vhich records, relics, mementoes, paint- ••fog* of leading actors in the war and |)ther suitable paraphernalia of the Add ffcnd camp may be kept IT is said to be the common practice of ^ millionaires never to carry but a dollar * •'4> or two in change in their pockets, so that KV those who attempt to blast money out of them with dynamite will generally reap * no advantage. Newspaper men have al- ^ y» ways observed this rule, and there is no , case on record where one of them has j an killed f6r his money. THE Christmas Tree and Entertain- ment, at the Universalist church, on Christmas eve, promises to be a very pleasant and entertaining affair. There will be leadings, recitations, „ singing, etc., by the children, assisted, by the older members of the Sunday School after which the presents on the well load- tree will be distributed. A general in vitation is extended to all to attend. 7 V\ . THREE young fellows in this town prob- j\, ably don't know the brink upon which .their Christmas presents hang. Three girls have purchased presents for each 't, respectively, but have formed a compact that they will hold the presents until tf " Christmas day, and then if the fellows flKSi have in the meantime remembered the girls, then the girls will reciprocate, but if not some one else will get them, or they Will be laid by for another year. A LAWYER would feel insulted if a per- PBMOMAL. HOWABD STKVBWS, of Chicago, Is spend ing a few days with friends hew. MRS. S. KENNEDY visited with friends at Nunda one day test week. PHILIP WENDELL, of Chicago » visiting with friends in this village, this week. Miss JESSIE WIGHTMAN spent a few days with friends in Chicago last week. P. S. MAYES and Chas. Lamphere wars Wauconda visitors on Sunday last. HENRY COLBY, of Lake Geneva, was on our streets on Tuesday. MRS. E. W. HOWE was * Chicago viator on Tuesday. Miss ETTA ROSENBERGER returned home last Friday from her two months visit in Elgin. BERT STEBBINS, who has been. at Cary Station the past year, is now at his home in this village. H. E. WIGHTMAN attracted to boshMss in Chicago on Thursday and Friday last. Miss ADELINE GATES started on Tues day for San Antonio, Texas, where she ill remain during the winter. ADAH LEITNER is reported as quite sick, at his residence, in this village, jth "La Grippe." MRS. EDWARD L. DA£TOK, (TM HaWi* of Dundee, WM visit*#* here last wssk. MASTER CHARLEY flu**, WLIO LI«» ery sick for the past aU wmka. in aim* ery low but ft|»|MM*attUf slufttt Ui» proving. MRS OHAC* HTKVINS, '!• the State Normal IMhmI, Hi ^ »»* »M#ll Hi is spending tlit* itultitnjr *#t«nMtMi her mother, In thin DR. J. F. CRANI NN MIMI wltm Ml# Mff |been visiting with Mania lt«W W»r month or two, M«M» .1 Irtal WW I fi t the south wheif tbejf It! the winter. There m> -- KWww HlW* To those who am alwajra itppttsltitt public improvement, th* follow iH|| I* respectfully dedicated: ; , 'I hope to get to the realms above* I lie down to die; T ho|W ttfo chntf all clad in white will greet my wn»d»»rliig eyes; I know that I'll be with joy in regions free from care, for angels tell me in my sleep, there are no kickers there. ^ 'Though rugged be the Jasper pave, no soul shall more complain, though sunlight shine the ages through, no spirit call for rain, though crowns be half a size too small, no seraphs tear their hair, and all is joy above, because there are no kickers there. "There music may be out of tone, no one will hold their mm; th« robes may not be tailor made, there'll be no moans and tears; the sandals may be often wore, none ask a better pair, f6r glory to the Lord of Hosts, there are no kickers there. "And when the heavenly council calls for paving on the street, the nuw who gets the contract may work onward swift and fleet; no spirit will injunction bring, nor cranks nor croakers swear, the realms above are free from chumps-- there are no kickers there. "Then take me from this vale of tears, where cranks come to the front, where men who never work or toil, still lie around and grunt; 1 long to wear celes tial robes and climb the golden 6tair; for well I know that in those lands, there are no kickers there." ALGONQUIN. BMTOR PLAIN DEALKR At C. E. Chap elt's anotkm sato» of a ear-load of milch cows, on Tuesday pi last week, cows sold on an average til $91.50 per head. II. A, Benthuysen took a trip to Madison, Wis., on Tuesday and Wednes day of last week. James H. Philp had his little co on M«iw street torn down last preparatory to putting up a new dence in the spring. Frank Threatigold moved into fch new quarters on Main street. He now has a fine location for his Barber Shop, The wedding that was to come off here on Wednesday of last week was postponed Until Tuesday evening of . this week, on account of a death in the groom's family. t J. Van Slyke, of the PLAINOEALER WM a caller in town, on Friday of last week. Charlie Wandrack commenced moving into his new house on Monday of this week. The Iron Bridge Co. put in another span of the new bridge on Sunday la«t. They have one more span to put in and then it will be complete. If they isan have one more good Sunday they will be all right as that is the only day they can put in the new span. Artie Chapell is out from Chicago on a couple of weeks vacation. The tickets are out for a New Year's Party, given by the All For Fun Pleasure flub, of Algonquin, at the National 0|M«m 1IOUMI>, Nundn, on New Years eve, |W MI at. 1801, Ticket* including sup- Im Mill l»e served at the tl«g|klHttt Floor Manager^ AlMfiPlMl T. Kslahan. Reception •Wifttmiw, Will Jay mm, Harry Morton, Murt«n, stid .lohu Munshaw. Hlncitm a Ut'i'ltwMra. AH ve I'ln ii lit I Mill »ut aud have a «mh t .«» hm iHiltia will Im» spared to •̂ he following haunts, deal of to us the answered by the of Thome ft «: Ith Yolo friends • isens met at 1 h» lay evening and M IH» till, iMffl «s i *tt (hut hus O'SJH iMt Monday happened mi Monday of W 1 litM lii' ii^ltin was cut itoli ti cuttw he had §» »»«l.lotMil s'H nH tilioiit two inches «»!«• [Mttl sluit niiikeM It still 1 -w&to Mtw Im lisva married this 0»T NMMM twiatffa about twenty-five tit |i«M«iila iH'niKil during the past (HI I n ilrl|i|H<, ntid t*ther troubles \HIHHM lltMH wi» ituty mention: Win. HtftiHii, Ml*. H, A, Find, Hcott Morton, MIS I'IMIIHI, »lt*tiniw Chapell, Mrs. ^ MMI lull, Mrs F. IlichHrds. Miss itHi Hurt. Vera t'hsiteli, Mrs. Kryes, John Mi'klw, Mrs. Hodlacek. All are doing well at pnwent, son asked him to divulge the secrets of his client, and a physician would think > it presumptuous to say the least, to in- »• quire too closely about the nature of jy?. - some of his patients' complaints, yet people put to editors every day the im pertinent query, "who wrote that?" Generally all articles unsigned emanate from the editor, and as regards commun- , * ;; ieations, it is nobody's business but the - editor's who wrote them. I<ow Batea for tha Holidays. On December 24th, 25th and 31st, 1891, and January 1st, 1892, the Chi cago & North-western Railway Company will sell excursion tickets at very favor able rates. For tickets and further in formation apply to agents C. N. W. R'y. 22-8w m - Hints for Christmas. Though money makes the mare go, It makes Santa Claus come. Rub the price mark off the present un less it is an expensive one. Don't ask your child what be wants unless you intend to give it to him. If you wish to surprise your girl never ask her what she would like for Christ- las. Don't bny your beet girl a present on the installment plan, as she might jilt you before you had made all the pay ments. . The Holiday Frank Iisslis's Popular Monthly The Dardanelles strait, being the ma rine gate to Constantinople, is to-day the most anxiously guarded water-way ot all the world. This fact, in connection with the present political situation abroad gives universal interest to the illustrated paper upon "The Dardanelles Question and the European Equilibrium," by John Laird Wilson, in the Holiday (January) number of Frank Leslie's Pop- titer Monthly, Amongst the other nota ble articles, all profusely illustrated, in this number, are: "The Sea Horses (Wal ruses) and their Chase," by Ernest lnger- soll; "Down the Rhone," by Prof. Mao- Mullen; "Fools are My Theme," by Mary V Worstell; "Woman's Life in Turkey, by Olive Harper; "New York from Cable Car." by Virginia Duncan; "Angel ica Rauffman," by Evelyn Moore; and "Stained Glass in America," by Roger Riordaa. Joaquin Mille" contributes an inspiring poem upon "Columbus," and there are short stories by Nelly Hart Woodworth, Charles G. D Roberts, Mary A. Denison, and others. ... ; 'WANTED--HIRED MAN Wanted, a good, steady, reliable iw&n for the winter. Good wages for the right party. Inquire of H. C. MEAD. ifeifeniy, Dec. 22d,_1891. ' TIME IS SHORT. , v •Only four more of those fine 'fteftVer double stitched seams, silk velvet eollar and F. Satin lined overcoats f 17.00, for f 13.75. E. LAWLCS. GRAND NEW YEAR S PARTY. • Yourself and Ladies are cordially in cited to attend, a New Year's Party at 'm ** - * V %xt"t : Yoa can fiqd some most beautiful land painted Qrina at J. A. Story's. There art a few choice vases, pitchers, etc., of the "Royal Worcester" Ware, selected expressly for the Christmas trade and they are perfect in both design and workmanship. Do not fail to see them. Qo ask Simon Stoffel lor PUlsbury's Best, West McHeory. Myers evenin, bu Hall, Johnsburgh, 111., Monday Jan. .4, 1892. Music, Johns Tickets, fifty cents. PFR ORDER COMMITTEE. MOSEY TO LOAN. fl,500 to |2,000 on good real estate security^ Time to suit borrower;. In quire at this office. tt r":«; R HOLIDAY GOODS- Go to PepryA Owen for Holiday Gwoids of all descriptions. We are anxious to please you and will do you all the good we can, and we can do you lots of it. if you will buy your holiday goods oi us. J. W. CBIBTY &SON, Ringwood. XeMsnry County Agricultural Board. ! The annual meeting of the McHenry bounty Agricultural Board was &eld at the Court House in Woodstock on Mon day, December 7, 1891, President Hatch the chair. Proceedings of last annual meeting read and approved. The Treas urer's report was read, approved and referred to the finance committee. The following memorial was read tod unam- ously approved: WHEREAS, In the death of our genial energetic friend, W. T. Hamilton, our Agricultural Society looses a most valu able member and honored officer, there fore we, the members ot the McHenry Agricultural Society, in annual jjpeeting assembled. Resolve, That we will gratefully re member his virtues and untiring labors for the advancement of our society and with the grief stricken family we sincerely m o u r n h i s e a r l y d e p a r t u r e , . , r , Resolved, That this preamble and reso lutions be spread upon the records of the society and published in the county papers. On motion it was voted to hold farmers' institute this winter, and the following named were elected officers: Thos McD. Richards, President, Anson Thompson, Secretary; L. T. Hoy, Treas urer. Officers of the society were elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Fred Hatch; Vice Presidents Anson Thompson, Geo. K. Bunker; .Sec retary, A. F. Field; Treasurer, L. T. Hoy; general Superintendent, Robert Forrest. Members of Executive Committee were elected as follows: M. B. Metcalf, Riley; D. Bentley, Cti mung; T. McLean, Alden; James Law- son, Grafton; C. F. Dike, Algonquin; E H. Seward, Coral; W. G. Conklin, Hart- land ; R. J. Beck, Dunham; A. W. Ander son, Seneca; M. Hickox, Dorr; M. Ziin pieman, Marengo; C. E. Rowley, Nunda Wm. Saylor, McHenry; F.Cole, Burton Wm. Glass, Hebron; Wm.Overton, Rich mond, A. Dike, Greenwood. ^ We have not space to publish the Treasurer's report in full, but it shows receipts of f4,772 80, and expenditures of $4,212.22, leaving a balance of $560.58. THE undersigned Merchants and Busi ness men of Mc Henry wish to inform their many friends and customers that their business places will not be open for the transaction of business any of kind on Christmas. Wishing one and all a Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year we remain yours for trade JOHN EVANSON & CQ., J C. FITZSIMMONS, R STORY & MCOMB^, _ JUSTEN BROS., ' JOHN J.MILLER, .... SIMON STOFFEL, - JACOB BONSLETT^> JOHN I. STORY, WY - PERRY & OWSK. ;2I' EDITOR PPAISDEALER; letter, describing Offf and the peorie who their time there, other day, and it senior member of Co., iu next week'#: We are a prOBparOQS, tranquil and patient people, mqefc given to dumber w-nd but little troubls# with the disease of thinking, a maiaAy #f the mind which is a sure breeder of apiontent. One sees daily a number sitting here, holding no communication witfc each other, learning nothing, seeing nottyag, enjoying for the moment an abaotatl rest. If the heaven or hell of each pmtan is simply the con dition of his own m»d, then, ff he is able every day to teduoa^ jhts mind, even lor one hour oaly, to « happy tranquility which has forgotfcin all trouble, has lie not gained that amount of paradise The Volo Items did not appear last week on account of iu* letter being mis- sent. Miss Anna Gossel started tor her home in Minnesota, on Saturday last. Miss Mary Miller, at johnsburah, visit' ed relatives and frieqda hi Volo, last week. visitors this week, John Rosing Richardson Kirwin visited days last week, i A number of o school house last organised a Literary1 and "Debating Ho eiety. The following officers w«»r»> »»lwt«*l A. Raught, President; 1\ Bowers, VUh» President; A. C. Strayer, Secretary, J, Yasey, ass't Secretary. Question chosen for discussion at tha next meeting: Re solved that the horse has been a greater benetit to the lmmaa family than the •attle kind. Speakers, afflrniative, Doug las Dal sell, A. C. Straver, Richard Comp- ton, Peter Bowers and John Richardson. Negative, Harvey Gardiuier, James Dar- row, A. Raught, J. V. €. Jassen and Chas. Parker. The meeting then adjourned until Tuesday, Jan. 5th, at 7:30 p.m. Hegardiug this debating society, let us add that it is of great importance that the older people take hold and help us to get started, and when we once get the young people interested we will allow you to step aside, if yon chose to do so, and it is the wish of the society that at the next meeting the house may be filled to overflowing with boys and girls as well as men and women, ftemembarthe date, and all come. The social given at Mr. Paddock's last Friday evening was a grand success. There were, as nearly as we could tell, 125 present ranging all the way from two to sixty-five years of age. The gold en curls of the little child mingling with the silvery locks of the aged, as they played together in childish glee, caused one to forget worldly troubles and for the hour again become the smiling youth of yore. J. Raymond is having an all steel wiud- mill and tower erected on his place. The mill is one manufactured at Decorah, Iowa, and it is a dandy." James Kirwin is balding a new barn this week. M. Tower has rented bis farm and will 'give possession in the near future. We are not able to tell just what Mr. T. in tends to do, nor where he is going. Best winter machine oil at the post- office grocery. We ar> of the opinion that at last Volo has what they call in some States, blind pig (i. e., selling liquor without license). Citizens, are you going to allow this? J. W. Gate has rented his farm to a Mr Thora*S, of Britt, «K*w*,~and will give possession the 1st of March. C. D. Parker is reported to be quite sick. Married, by Rev. Long, on the 18th' inst., at the home of the bride's parents, Volo, ill., Mr. George Bennell to Ml* J)ella Claxton. Thorne & Co. extend congratulations to the happy couple, and wish them prosperity in their voy age over the stormy sea of life. Corlie Simons and wife and Miss Anna Compton, of Elgin, came home to attend the marriage of their brother Amos to Miss Cassie Glynch, of Wauconda. An interesting programme will be given in connection with the Sunday School exercises at the M. E. church next Sun day, the 27th. Mrs. J. B. Long will be here and will assist in making it ^success. The entertainment at the hall on the 20th proved to be a success, financially, the proceeds amounting to $32. We could not help but admire the manner in which the "little ones" acted their parts, and the beauty of the songs they sang. THORNE & Co. "The Racket1 see ft.' is Notice* at Besley's. Call and Take advantage of liberal discounts at John Evanson & Co's. NICE line of Pipes, Barbian Brothers. just received, at All kinds of implements, buggies and carte at Bishops. Call and learn prioes. Pillsbury's Best seldom equalled never excelled. Try it only $1.60.' LAMPS I LAMPS! LAMPS I All new aad th« latest styles at Julia A. Stot7*«i <J«il and see them. • FOR SALE. A House, Bars and four Lots, in West McHenry* House in good repair and in a desirable location. Inquire at this office. • If you are troubled with pitttplee, sleeplessness or stomach troubles try one bottle of American Clover Blossom Co's extract, only $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Julia A. Story. Dry Visit Evanson's Clothing and Goods Sale, it will pay you big. Call at Evasion's and learn how to secure a pound of fine tea free of charge. Visit Evanson's Clothing and Dry Goods Sale, it will pay you big. No side jerks with the Sultan on rough roads. At Bishop's warehouse. Ten per cent discount on Jackets, Cloaks and Hhawls at Evanaons. IVrry A Owen's ad, and look oyer their elegant list of holiday presents. BkatM lor 50c. H'r's. Do not tail to call at Story ft MrOmber's, on the West Side and exam ine the World Renowned Improved Howe Ventilating Stove, one of the best Heat ing Stoves now on the market. Persons that have taken note of our line of shawls unite in saying: "Your shawls are very nice and cheap." Of course we are bashful but have to acknowledge the truth. J. W. CRISTY & SON. Mot's lull At XH»rj A iMImi Air HI Has. The only ^ ^ fc'nri, Only $9. At Mh Hiiiw's , £ H**1 • Wlfu Omul Kills Cut t'hswli nsnts |Mtr pound, at I Kfcors. flv* hundred pair Ladies, Misses and rhllds Hose, choice in lot 10 cents, worth doable in some cases, at Evanson's. The most simple, neat and safest tug attachment yet invented found on the Sultan Road Cart only. At Bishop's warehouse. • The following is a report of the Volo public school for the month ending Dec 4th, 1891: A GRADE. Mary Raymond...t>"> Emily Hogan 95 Ella Moore 94 Peter Frost. 88 RobertDarrow...90 Jessie Gals, 93 Emma Frost 90. Willie Moore Nicholas Frost. Allie Leigh ton.. B GRADE. ...75 Geo Richardson..8F ...75 Nicholas Bowers..69 ...84 Jennie Darrow....91 • •ki How Many OatsP J $f 300 cats can kill 300 rats in 300 days, how many cats will it take to kill 100 rats in 100 days?" A fine toned Upright Piano will be given by the Queen to the first person answering the above problem correctly; an elegant Gold Watch will be given for the second cor rect answer; a China Dinner Set will be given for the third correct answer; an elegant Silk Dress Pattern will be given for the fourth correct answer, and many other valuable prizes, all of which will be announced in the next issue of the Queen. As the object of offering these prizes is to attract attention to our popular family magazine, each person answering must enclose six U. S. two-cent stamps for sam ple number containing full particulars. Send to-day. You may secure a valuable prize. $10 in gold will be paid for the best original problem to be published in a future number. Address THE CANADIAN QUEEN, Toronto, Can. ENGLISH MASTIFFS FOR SALE. Echo, No. 14,711, A. K. C. S. B. Sired by the imported prize winner, Onnonde (No. 22,717 E. K. C. S. B., and 16,352 A. K. C. S. B.) for which $1,500 was paid by^^^»»,of Pwnia, t * . A. ft B. R. MORSE, Ridgefield, HL FOR SALE CHEAP. Two "George O." colts 5, years old, : well matched. Call o* 0« N» Own Ait Bank of McHeary. . " . C GRADE. Peter Bowers 75 WillieCretchmer..99 W en nie Torrance. 91 Freddie Do well.... 77 Wellie Moore 86 James Darrow....92 Vernie Torrance..85 Leon Leighton....89 Arthur Frost 87 Bert Dowell 79 Hazel Nell is 92 Millie Hogan 91 Rosie H uson 83 _ A. C. STUAYER, Teacher. r Tobacco at 35 ilan Bros'. Cigar HOUSES TO RENT. Houses to Rent. [06. Three good Houses to Rent. Inquire at this of" FOR RENT. A house on the West side, suitable lor a small family. Inquire at this office. The celebrated adjustable Abbott Coil Spring Buggy just arrived and for sale only at Bishop's warehouse. We are bound to close out our lined slippers and want you to note the extra low prices on them. J. W. CRISTY ft SON. If you wish for old/port or a nice sweet catawba wine for medicinal use, Call on A. Story. / T The dandy Repeating Air Rifle Shoots 45 times without reloading, and sells for $2. At Story A MeOmber's. The finest assortment of Holiday goods ever brought to town, to be found at J. A. Story's. Come and purchase while assortment is good. DISCOUNT SAI& Read Perry & Owen's ad and take ad vantage of their big discounts for cash. Your boy wants an Air Rifle. Get him a Dandy, which shoots 45 times without reloading, and is as accurate as a $20 gun. At Story & MeOmber's. St. Patrick's Pills are carefully prepared from the best material and according to the most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can be produced. We sell them. G. W. Besley, Druggist. INSURE YOUR HARD-EARNED PROP ERTY At low rates consistent' with absolute sale fhdwnnity, with Simon Stoffel, who is agent for three sterling good compa nies, and has upwards of 700 risks on his books all the time. The improved Howe \ entilating Stoves Direct and indirect Radiation, Circula tion and Ventilation combined. The greatest heating capacity and equaliza- tion^ols^emperature secured. Call and r sals by Story ft McOmber HE CASH DISCOUNTS. to reduce stock, on clothing discount will be allowed on Surchase between now and January vercoats included. JOHN EVANSON ft Co. Be sure to seeour line of holiday goods We have them to sell and have made prices accordingly. J. W. CRISTY ft SON, Ringwood ORGAN FOR SALE OR RENT. An Organ, almost as good as new For further particulars Inquire at this office. 23ml The Dry Goods sale at Evanson's is In full blast and sheeting at 3% -cents per yard in jumping out quick. Near by trade will confer a favor by calling in the forenoon. __________ Useful presents, ornamental presents toys, books, and in fact a nice assort ment for Santa Claus to select from is found at our store. J. W. CRISTY ft SON, Ringwood. : ! tOOK AT YOUR SHOES. Don't you need a new pair? You fur nish the money, we furnish the shoes. Little money good shoes; more money better shoes; no money no shoes. JOHN EVANSON ft Co. VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. I offer all the land owned by me in the townships of Nunda and McHenry, con sisting of over 800 acres, in three good farms, for sale on terms to suit purchaser. Callontne. JOHN FLUSKY, 22ml West McHenry, 111. • - ri«feii 1 FOR SALE OR RENT. A good house, situated in the village of Ringwood, containing seven rooms, well, cistern, and a small garden. Also a building, 12x32, containing two rooms. Can be used for dwelling or shop. Pos session given at once. Apply to Z WESLEY LADD. Ringwood, April 20,1891. PILLSBURY'S Beet XXXX Minneapolis, Minn., bakes more bread, bakes whiter bread, bakes better bread than any other flour manufactured. If you are not us ing Pillsbury's Best, ask for it. Buy no other. For sale at the Fox River Mills, McHenry, 111. FREE! FREE! FREE! Always means nothing for nothing. When you buy Lamps at Julia A. Story's it's always something for something. Call in and see them, it's free. FIRE LIGHTNING ANT) TORN ADA Insurance is a good protection to have in either the Phienix. ltockford or Na tional. S. Stoffel litis represent dl above companies for years and has now over 1000 well satisfied patrons. Give him your business am! you ean slwp soundly. DONT SKIP THIS For it is not an advertisement but a pointer, that when yon want any thing in the line of feed, grain, hard or soft coal it will pay you to call at the Pickle Factory, West McHenry and get my prices. Highest market price pud for oats. 6 W. A. CRISTY. Three links. Travelers on business or bent on pleas ure, invariably visit one of the great cities of the West, if their journey is at all prolonged. Nowhere else can be seen such centres of enterprise and American vim as in Chicago or Kansas City, and few invite lovers of elegance and beauty like St. Louis. In going further into the ,'Great West" there are various routes the tourist may select, but supposing the start is made from Chicago the great starting point of western travel, no line can be found more desirable than the Chicago & Alton, the great "Three Link" route, and its unsurpassed connections. Elegant cars, courteous train men,a first class track, and every convenience that modern railroading employs is here found for safety and comfort. The coun try traversed is unexcelled for beauty of scenery--the vertible garden of the conti nent. * Be sure and secure tickets of the Chicago ft Alton if you would have a pleasant journey. W® want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from the start. After that a pecu liar cough is developed, which is followed by the croup, The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared the disease may be prevented by nsing this remedy as directed. It has never been known to fail. 25 cent, 50 cent an<| $1,00 bottles for sale by QrW. Besley. Do NOT forget if you w Auctioneer, to call on McHenry. Or if more co: fly d&teu for you at this mm >• - -•» J !r - *lv> NERVE ft LIVER PILLS. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speed ily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest, 80 doses for 25 otnto. Samples at Geo. W. Besley's. JUST ARRIVED. Another supply of the celebrated Abbott buggies in any style you want. End Timkin, Chicago Coil and Side Spring buggies. Call in at Bishop's warehouse nnH make your selection before the 4th. Prices and quality guaranteed. A FEW MORE OF THE GOLD WATCHES LEFT. A few Ladies watches for from $10.00, $15.00 to $20.00. Gents Gold filled watches for, from $10.00, $15.00 to $20.00. Rolled Plate Chafns, Ladies and gents at from $2.00, $3.00 to $5.00. Silver thimbles at from 25 cents to 50 cents, and Gold ones for $2.00. Ladies and childrens rings from 10 cents to $10.00, J- SMITH. WEST SIDE TRADES. 7 ' Some big drives left in cloaks, jackets, overcoats, shawls and blankets for those who call early. Just received one gross garments of the famous Smith Condi knit underwear, which will wear from 3 to 5 years, all sizes. We offer some big deals in felts and overs to early callers. See our fine cotton bats in 8c rolls. Good prints only 3% cents. W e have the biggest drives in gloves and mittens ever shown in this town. Call on Simon Stoffel. The merchandise here must move and it shall move. On many things a posi tive saying of from 25 to 50 per cent on every dollar you buy. On the very threshold of the season, just when wanted we offer the people of this vicinity a choice and varied stock of new goods at groat discounts in order to convert into cash quick and to make room for Holi day goods coming in next week. It will • 999 yo« big *e bring ea«h here. 'FR.:: •' LOW EVANSON ft Co. Holiday Goods 1 *®r We are flaily receiving Hflgday Goods of all descriptions, snd a fine Hue of silk drspery, tapeatff SB* ball* of all tha latest shades. Aim hlna silk In all shades. 811k ludtor* chiefs and prloM jad waiy^ haedsome designs.' Large line of albums. plosb maafeBra sets, combination cuff ^aad eoltaraata, plush toilet setf, smoking aata, faiey pe>fumery esses, choice perfottery by the ounce, besuMful silk bavdkaraMaft snd mufflers fine table Uncas and tpw« els. rugs, kid gloves sncf mittena, beau- iful decorated stand lamps. Mataeta, Ac, Come In and see our stock twfftro bujief. ^ ^ ^ ^ Great Discount K Salell *s ** ft" <\ 10 TO 30 PBS CENT DISCOUNT. ID order to reduce oor stock pra%iitta to our annual inventory. Jan 1st, wo will give a discount of from 10 to 80 percent from our present low priQea on all Cloaks. Mawmsrkata, la tbi latest pattsrns and sty Its. . • ; 10 We will give the above discount oa all Overcoats, double breasted aad other stylrs, from the cheapest to tko. best, Chinchilla and Beaver goods. • -r-. ̂ v f • - 10 TO aOfrUt CEKT.DlSCOOKT. We will ilco give the above dt*cooat oa all our short Gloaks and Jackets, comprising all the latest styles In plain and fur trimmed* with sixes and prtcat to fit sll. 'C$:4 4s.'( " . .vitSfe '-§1 ©i '.•e.srfj. M The above wa call straight out aad out bargams, whieh we will stand by. Don't wait until ali the best sises and styles are picked out before calling, but come at ones. They will «o(Jaats > very long at tha above prices. : 11 WE have for sale the celebrated Abbott Buggies and will say that we can please you in style, finish and quality in any thing you might want in the buggy line Call in and learn prices. If you are look ing for a full leather top buggy we are anygi|^ please you in quality and price, * R. BISHOP. # MUST GO AT ONE-HALF Two hundred yds of Shaker Flannel at 5 cents per yard to close it out quick. It is suitable for sheets, underwear, night dresses and most anything needed for home comforts. Remember 5 cents per yard. JOHN EVANSON FTDO. PARLOR SETS CHEAP. Justen Bros., Furniture dealers, are now offering a full Parlor Set, Tapestry cover, for $28.00. Call and see them. We also have a full stock of Furniture of all kinds, which will be sold at bottom figures. Call and see us. JUSTEN BUM. ' McJlenry, III., Dee. 1,1891., ^ FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. A first class Farm for sale or rent. Will be rented with or without stock and farming tools. For cash rent or on such terms as can be agreed upon. None but a first class tenant need apply. Call on or address H. C. MEAD, 21m3 West McHenry, III. CALL ON S. STOFFEL FOB A choice roasted coffee at 19 cents, an extra fine table syrup at 40c, an extra good fine cut tobacco at 25c, a good smoking tobacco at 15c and 20c, the best layer raisins at 10c, the best plug tobacco at 30c, a good Japan tea for 25c, 40c, and 50c, 10,12,15 and 20 gal lon stone jam for packing meats, sauer kraut, etc. Our readers will notice the advertise ments in these columns ot Chamberlain 6 Co., Des Moines, Iowa. From personal experience we can say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has broken up bad colds for our children and we are acquainted with many mothers in Centerville who would not be without it in the house for a good many times its cost and are recommending it every day.--Centerville (S. D.) Chronicle and Index. 25 cent, 50 cent and $1.00 bottles for sale by G, W. Besley. If you are looking for a fine buggy, it will pay you to look our stock over be fore placing your order, as we have just received a new and fresh supply, and be lieve we can save you money, if you will favor us with a call. Our time is yours. No trouble to show goods. For Bale at Bishop's. Julia A. Story's Locals DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! If you wish to see the finest assortment of dolls in the county, call and see ours. All kinds and prices. Dolls that are large and dolls that are small; dolls that can sleep, and dolls that can call; dolls light and dolls dark, and sweeter than all I am sure you will think, is our wonderful musical doll. "Ten cent box of stationery." When in town don't fail to call and examine oor complete line of stationery, all of the newest styles. Be sure and look at our "Ten cent box," as it contains a quire of paper and a package of envelopes, good quality, only ten cents. We have our Diaries for 1892, several kinds and prices. Our 25 cent diary will surprise you. New books constantly Teceived, aad many artistic articles to decorate for either birthday, anniversary, or Christ mas gifts. Drawing paper, celuloid and transpar ent celuloid, botting cloth, mole skin, matting board, &c.T Ac. Everything used in artistic decoration to be found constantly on band. We take pleasure in showing goods so call and examine. Watch for our Christmas locals, , We sre sole agents for E. Stoat's patent "Snag Prootn Rubber Boot, the best Rubber Boot in ibe world for all uses where hard service is required. Made of pure Para Rubber, the best known. Call and see them bsfora pur chasing, will gladly show them to yon. We also htndle the best Felt sad Knit boots on the market, with two or three different grades of rubbers logo wlm than, at lowest cost prtaaa. *W' The Clothing Trade has begun to show activity and we are turning out •ome fine suite in faccy oassl<veres aad worsteds in the latest approved atyles HIH! elegance of fit. 1 he greatest at* traction in our clothing ta low prlosa. You will find our prioes on clothing lover than the lowest. We still handle the bfst brands of Flour Including Pillsbury's Beat, IFbite Lily, Honest Abe. and othmaaA lowest prices. PERRY ft OWE*. We want to Impress on the minds of all that we pay cash for all our gooda, which places u« In a position to buy al ' the lowest cash figures, take advantage of spot cash discounts etc. Hence we can sell you the best goods at the low est cash prioes and will do it. ' f We always carry a full stock oi li#*: ; ed Fruits, Canred Goods atid Fresh Groceries of all kinds, also the finest Candies in town as any schoolboy wlH tell you. Give us a caB» Hours. Truly. ' . ^ General Merchants. McBESBY, ILL. Asms % I PERRt&OWIH, Bankers, McHEflStf* - - ILLINOIS. This Bank receive* cfoposttr and' sells Ihrciyn and JDometHe change, anil does a General Banking Business, We endeavor to do ail tflnsfwaia «*~ trmted to our care in a maimer and upon te.tm entirety mHsfactorif Ie ewr customer* and retpectfufy swoit lM public patronage MONEY TO LOAN; •W' On JtecU JSrtate and other Jlnt Special attention gimm t»f§ security lectiom*. 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