in !vi*T Mrs. work and ptooL lent wffl eqnaliae rite: iathevork the in the same f lare tine tuition pupils School: Walton, Volo. Fay Small, Baton ie GrimoMby, Ringood. i®olger, Martin Knox, Mamie jSfo. 5, Nunda. itton, Dist. No. 13, Nnnda. |9ftKBnas, Agnes Thomas, James llgfe. No. 8, McHenry. " Xawmberfc, Sherman Dist Mc- Stfevens, „ Lena Mason, Ldllie gî Mm, Dist No. 8, Cherry Valley." M.>. ' Hilired Brown, Sherman Dist; . "- ^ ' FIRST INTERMEDIATE. . ">?' Catherine Howard, Fox Lake. ^ Warren Howell, Howell Villains ' SECOND PRIMABY. . Lola Boyle, Sherman Dist .~\ i~';- Olarence Ostrander, Fox Lake, 1 • Bffta Butter Market. ; On the Elgin board of trade last Mon day butter was firm. Sixty tubs were oimd and thirty were afterwards withdrawn, the balance selling for | - toftta The official market wm AHaatrallMll . '• . Concert Co mpany will attosioil and literary entertain- in StoffeTe Hall on Saturday eve- 21. The company is com- Loftrigh class artists and a rare Skin store for all who attend. I «•'sv4fM*j " ' S Churcfc ttoe Ep| at 7:00. This is $han usual to Îtten's meeting to be ItiMli at which the pastor will ad- men. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. W. F. Gallaherat one o'clock Fri<|ay afternoon of this week. The be devoted to qttfltiitg. Tea wlQ be served from fire until seven o' clock. All are cordially invited. Rev. Dr. Straub will preach in Wood man Hall. at Eingwood, at 3:80 O*. next Sunflay. These services, together with the Sunday School at 8:80 life, ate meeting with encouraging success. The Mo Henry County & S. Conmntioil. The thirty-third annual convention of the McHenry a & convention will be held at the M. EL Church, Harvard, on Sept. 26, and 27. Among the officers mentioned we find the names of Mrs. Dr. Auringer, President, and Ed Baylor, Secretary, of of McHenry Township. A very interesting programme has been prepared and a large number of Sunday School workers are expected to be present St. Patrick'# Court Eutertaias. The members of St, Patrick's Court No. 746, C. O. F., will give a dance in Stoffel's Hall on Monday evening, October 16. Excellent music will be furnished and those who attend a*6 assured of a good time. A Prominent Virginia Editertad AtaiMt Given up, but VM Bmncht Back to Per fect Health by Ch*mrH>rl»la'a Colic, Cholera ar.it Diarrhoea Bemedy.-Bcad hi* Editorial. (From the Times, HlllstlUe, Va.) I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that I had al most decided to give np all hopes of re covery and await the result, bnt notic ing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow-suf fers that I am a hale and hearty man today and feel as well as I ever did in my life.--O. R. Moore. Sold by Julia A. Story. Bean the ttgnatnn of vtN^I wm ba The line who will of wire b ̂iilMl this city and ihelî tNihig run thro for thought that the fttinnM* tfv- will take advantage of it atoftlxp** a telephone service put in on their ffttlM. The coitî ten of this line will mean At Portage will be able to eay "hello" to a numbrtr of other £laom Kil- bonrn and Lewiston. Bwabo ̂'Belton, North Freedom, AMeman, Reedeburg and all extentions on these lines will be in co&miuitaatioii with Portsga.. Mr. BeU has met with considerable en - for this toU line aaaApidoubtedly the new line will be a profitable investment, even all the extremely low rates the new com pany will make for the service. The present telephone connection with Bara- boo is a convenience for those who can afford to pay for it, bufethe rates charged have been so high that the convenience has not been made use of by many. There is also a fair prospect for a tele phone line between this city and Colum bus, to be built by Portage capitttl , and steps have already been taken toward the early completion of this system. The line will be built through tha vil lages of Pardeeville, Wyocena, Rio, Doylestown and Fall River, connecting at Columbus with other systems. Swan Lake resort will then be in telephonic communication with this city." Mr. Bell is now manager of the Citi zens' Telephone Company at this: and since locatinghere has demonstrated that he knows his business. He his made improvements in the work ing of the line and many more are con templated. Advertise in The Plain leator. / new The a the pointed de! tion at Ha: Eddir;?! i Mm Abbott »y-.: iter, Lora, >day. nk from heie Sun- itra... Basel of McHenry ere i&ronte for Wood- chardson and Misses rlarfys French are the wistiftldfir account of Or villa Clark ap- to attend the conven- i They were as follows: Miss Je«i»ie Thomas, Mr«.pelbert Abbott, rtin ana : Mrs. . Fr§»k Grand Sunda: ** round on LaiE# north outing cnlebi gw* tette electrical grounds in 800 feet lunches at sand Whlwfl«h Bay KxcuMkffl, 1«99. fcr the (ft; an, lo<»t# six mues kee. Take a day of family. Clauaer's ttary band will give a The Bah&nian Quin the day. Grand i nation of the entire evening. Ferris Wheel; ^ye the Take. Meals and p|; Served in the pavillion rates. Meals 50 cents, S cents, coffee 5 cents, Leave Wegu&t- mmM houses and lots in 1iV)B HALE--' r vi llKinK to Mrs. J. P. at Walter O. E* MBHenrj^ Call on J. A htoro lor pricife • - WMS. . fyja t . A ' ' , ," *" t* - *f« J , ft 7:2- .'•v. -l?iOE SALE x in stack Apply on la: Spring Grove, III. TQARBER8 ATTENTION--The barbershop •*-* formerly occtipted.Jte. J". KauUKilts neiUf- the depot. Wet>t ^tieilinr,: ,'nas suddenly vacated, i cheap in the best ioca^QK ^pi,, <" "IJMJK SALE--A seven room house, known as x the John Fare place. Good water. Applv to WED. Piialen, Han ley Bros. Mill. a TpOR 8ALE--Hou»e and lot. Terms easy. - J #*•# F. G. Mayes Winter Jackets are here, ^0 EXO0AII0B--Nearly new piano box t^ btoBj lrar hay Stta oats or sell cheap for caafc. Aadrees--J. B. E., this office. "uM)R 8AL®--A farm consisting 135 acres, x live allies west of McKenry, two miles east of Greenwood. Good stock nrm. Build- ' np first class. MMt Chas. Krambeer. Woodstock 7:08 a. m. sharp, Ridgefield 8:12 & iii., Crystal Lake 7:50 a. m., Terra Qotta d^O a, m., McHenry 8:10 a. m., Bay 10:50 a. m. Returning leave Whitefish Bay 6:45 p. m. For tickets and information apply to Agents, C & N W. Ey. TT^OK SALE OR BENT-Farm of 168 acres, all A in Rotxl condition. Large barn, good dWelltnK. Elegantsto * * ' "" butter factory. For a 12-tf WHBU go 1 mile from up. mry. •yy ANTED in this year and J>1 more, no Our main!] ereni velope, Chicago. Basil tiM 8%aatu« of ;VEfiAL BRIGHT AI to represent us as J by counties. Salt *. Stwlght, bona-flde, no salary. Position permanent. k in any town. It is jwort conducted at home. Ref- ®ilf-ttddre(feWr stam»tetl en- NIOW OOMPAKT. Dept. 3, Tin KM Von HwAJwre I :p, * N. W. ft. R. TIMS TABLE. M«H»NNY. ILL. ^ eoiHG soars. .....tO:(IOA. a ... ..11:10 A. Q Freight .ll'JOA. H.-- o Passenger........ 8:00P. > - " Express. tLake Geneva Passenger. 6:819. M. ooiito soma tLake Geneva Passenger..... •Williams Bay Express.. * " " PlUHWIlOT ' ' ' > - f , "4 * 1 } Passenger... .7:32 A. M.--O Mm a. M - *.8:»P. a 5:|5P- Freight .3:18 p. M.-- Q ~ * -j 1 ^ - i J K f* <K I*5 % sptember 8. Wisconsin Division. |uia : , |nto o |brde t)acks "days bt " «o hurj , . He ; ^ t»egan OMb. white wtta (MIMMI. • • Ibqihw. ' Wl« ordertsf. &• inn M IUU tbc Mhr S«tr«J. m* - M0.54.A |tfr«fWindow Curtains. Mo. 62 Lady'* Apron VtoeqsaUty wbite lam, wide strings udSncylue Insertion. Six* 32x40 inches. Beat »••»- " ® ' iW -}W' UO.B7. Arm* of SS siaaatain-- cot Mbpte, tera AQontloman'a Fook«tKnl«a. Two&Udii matertals wA llnWfcwd Iq work manlike maoaii >«ll u receipt Me Mamp sol Wrimtmt cat from mpM at Aibasktes* He.##. AnX*L R 12 vards Printed Or gandie, Si inches wlile, I col. orsto WtaMt from, Ptak, H^es.ADfW.P.tt.rn.1 ^ No. 55 Four Handkorchlefs. iWWMXWWrtMWtMtl - < p»»t- PK1<( on •rain or r fent imppeni of Artoucklea* Roasted Coffee. M c H E N R Y P O S T O F F I C E . Malls arrelv and depart from McHenry as follows: KAII# DKPAfl* Mail Closes. Leave Depot. ..Sputh 7:00 A. 3 t . . . . . . . v « . . . . . . ? : 3 S t A . M . South 8:00 A. * 7 8:33 A. M. South 2:50 p. M.., . ;i . A 4". • • -3:18 P. *. North 6:30 p. if 6:51 P. M. MAILS RKCEIVWD. North^k. vi... .7:32 A. u South 10:00 A. H. NortWO-i^j%t..3:18 p. u South 4:45P. M. B o u t h i . . . 6 : 5 4 P . M .TOHNSBITB6 Katb. Leaves McHenry .10:80 A. M. Arriires at Johnsbnrg ..11:304. Leaves Johnsburg........ t..... 12:30p. Gloves flittens Hosiery Skirts Blankets Robes Underwear Arrive# at McHeary 1:«0P. m. ROLLIH WAITS, P. M. M. A Fair of Stioara. j f, Of th# b««t AmwtcM make, 8 inchw long. Seat •b roeelptof3 cent fMtace iisaf 1ft ilculim CMt XtWk wrapper* of Arbucktas' BoMWd COOM. No. Mb Raucor mads by <1. R. Torrey. The 3. R. Torrey Basor Is as the Mat made In the United Had guarantee of the manu(sc. «acb 0iet- Stoat ratuyaM m eat lvom wrapper* of ArtmcfclM' ilo. 6S. A Carving Knife Mid Fork. (gfc * j i ~ ji * ' f ' f'j*r ' W ^ * WIST MoHlNRY FOST OFFIOB. Mails close ten minutes before departure of trains, and arrive at the same time of the McHenry mails. SIMON STOFFKI^P. M. McHenry Market*. These markets are corrected weekly by our leading merchants: Butter, creamery, per lb. .Sic Butter, choice dairy, per lb... WRS fresh, per doz v, ^ ,,.i .i ,i.i.. .13c Cheese, per lb ^ii^i^..C.'...lSc Potatoes, new,per bushel......... 25c Beans, per bushel......... r;.«5.*?. > .|8J0 Ducks, Live, per lb... v s.... 4; Hens, Live, per lb. Spring Chickens, Live, per lb,... »&; " Veal, Live, per lb...-......-ii......... Veal, Dressed, per 11>. . Oats, per bushel .... Corn, per bushel........ Barley, per bushel. Tim«>tliy, per bushel.,,.. Clover, per pushel.i*•>. Buckwheat, per bushel.. Hay, per ton 21 lbs. Granulated Sugar 25 02s. I. C. Baking Powder 1 lb. Pepper OWEN&CHAreLl| flSSii-T 'r r«l«i rV° H r ? *> • * W" "" ' . . . t . * |-»e• v»-: Dress Goods Flannels, etc All for A fine piece of Tennis Flannel at 5 cents per yard. McHenry, III. ii ESSMS* « a ANMAWNITI, NOUGIEQ wiio FVNMNT ONCII'IRORR MSOIVI. FTNIM OWIV M : S inches long. Seat by empress, ekargn pr«p«M, OK receipt of i» i 2 cent p--taf sipj^.'j^'.j|0 iliaalirn iiut from wiSppets of Arbucklea' Bo^«4 jMNtt ordering Mtme your naareM Kzpreas Office as will as yoor HONEST VETERINARYMEDICINES. Bearers of The Plaindealer may rely im- t'mbliicuro --Prevents Joint and navel dis eases Cull* Cure--For all colics of the horse. Fever Mixture--For horse distemper and fevers. scour, eu.\ , Kaeh of the above, Priee$$$!^ Cow Ceure--Prevents milk fev^g|^|fet, re tained after birth, etc. ~ No. 95 •on afakMk. ' : Mo. Winer's DietloiirjtfiUHf*!* iatotjw, Do you want to M* BY E». V. S. a wrappani of Arbucklea' Rooated Cofbo. rm Oloofc. ItjkUd back rarryi Jew tetiware stock QUMR;. It will be Jo ypur i tirt look at our stock your ord»*r ^ «ny tbiuic io this l in« Wihave ment of |p« " 4:.,-'.V. Imported eotat«<i. tStockCo., koeper, * inches tor expr«M, eiia*#Mj receipt of S em 115 signatures est Art>uckle«' KoaKed name your nearest JEipreiirS your Post Office. s ' gyp>TIB> W war;