Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jan 1900, p. 5

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Angevine who has been quite ill is rapidly improving. Pynmji^ Ttroa 0*v ca|;o several days this week. Lewis Lincoln was here from Elgin --ami spent Sunday with his parents. Mellin, of Pistakee Bay Hotel, called on friends hero last Monday. •Dora Besley to enjoy ing a week's at her home in this village. R.jA. Howard is here irum El- f 'ti visiting with her many friends. • ' Mm H. C. Mead, who has been quite sfc>,is reported better as we go to press. Ifiss Katie Walsh was the guest of Mrs. John Carey of Ringwood last week. " Will Schreiner, of the Hebron Trioune fbfrca, visi ted his mother here last Sun­ day. ' C. Eakibon, of the Standard Hoofing; Go., Chicago, was here on business this Richmond, called on friends here last Sunday. Will Lamphere was here from Wau- conda and visited with friends over Sunday. r Mr. and Mr*. Fred Willie are the parents of a baby giri^ bora Sunday morping. M. W. Merriman was in Nunda to attend the funeral of Aaron Mink, Tpesday. f Linus Newman hns been nursing a lame back the result of a fall on the ice iqgcentlv. Mrs. Bay Bishop of Lake Geneva is the guest of her mother, Mrs. P. D. Woodburn. Mrs. Willie is here from Ridgefield visiting at the residence of her son, Fred Willie. Prof. D. M. Mills is here from Rich­ mond a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jay Van Slyke, Messrs; E. E. Gorton, Walter C. Evan- son and W. A. Cristy were in Wood- in a&ck Monday evening. f Aaron Mild; an old resident of Mc- Henry county, died suddenly at Ida ^ome in Nunda lut Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Cristy and her mother, Mrs. E. H. Walker, of Lake Geneva, are visiting friends in Chicago. Mrs. John Coatee was here from Ring- wood, Monday, a guest at the home of Mrs. H. M. Jensen, of Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jensen and child* ren spent Sunday at Tryon's Grove, the ts of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Valentine. G. S. Mangelsen has moved his fami­ ly from Chicago back to the Rosedale hotel, where he will make his future home. 4i •'jSrick Stone was here from Woodstock spent Sunday and Monday with ids. #. liss Alice Frisby spent Sunday with Ejatie and LoreM Walsh at Nnnda. Osmond and Harry Ley ton by Misses Elizabeth Ward Jennie Earing were here from Rich* 90frteBda> Moofoy. f * M*- -' <* ii"' 'Zi1*/: "l:.r and Mza. Frank Going, Mrs. Dell Going, Miss Bessie Going, Miss Sarah | M. Becker and Charles Going, all of Chicago, are here at Hue home ot Mrs. ' J. P. Going. I Hon. F. K. Granger of McHenry, was shaking hands with his many friends , and winking his political eye at the i Richmond politicians Saturday. The j Gazette jnoodGacett* - * ;iw , v ... „, Carter A.Candidal*. Judge O. N. Garter, in the pres of several hundred of his friends neighbors, last night announced himself as a candidate for the republican nom­ ination for governor. The meeting was held in Occidental hall, Madison street and Sacramento avenue, Chicago. The hall was filled with republicans who, prior to Judge Carter's declaration, adopted resolutions urging him to be­ come a candidate. No particular efforts had been made to get out a large crowd, yet the hall was filled. When Judge Carter appeared he was greeted with a demonstration, and when he spoke the words which made him an avowed candidate the hall rung with cheers again and again. , In announcing his candidacy Judge Carter said: "Any man would naturally feel hon­ ored to have his name suggested as a candidate for governor of Hlinois. While I have deeply appreciated the urgent requests of my friends, I have always refused up to this time to allow my name to stand as a candidate. After very careful consideration of the situa­ tion as presented I. have decided that I ought to permit the use of my name. Death of J as. Pyle. James' Pyle, found.r of the firm .of James Pyle & Sons, manufacturers, died this morning at his home, 215 West Forty-fifth street, New York. Mr. Pyle was 77 years old and had been suffering from a complication of diseases for three years. Owing to poor health two years ago Mr. Pyle assigned his interests in the firm to his two sons. Mr. Pyle attributed his phenomenal success to judicious advertising. It was Horace Greeley who, by a pratical trial, first convinced Mr. Pyle of the wisdom of advertising. "•Try advertising in my paper for one year. If it does not pay you need not pay me for it," Horace Greeley said. When the year was up Mr. Plye paid the bill, and ever after was one of the heaviest advertisers in the United States. Mr. Pyle was 6 feet and 5 inches tall. He is survived by a widow, two sons, and a married daughter, Mrs. Charles W. McAlpiif Public 8c1km«1h Gaining. The current annual report of Dr. William T. Harris, United States com­ missioner of education, estimates the population between the ages of 5 and 18 at 21,458,294. Of these lf>, 038,686 are enrolled in the public schools. The in­ crease in attendance in the public schools is in excess of the increase in population. The present enrollment is 70 per cent of the whole, against 65.5 in 1880 and 614. in 1870. The average term of the school year increased front l&l in An old/ of i ingno for dinner. dinner card. the list of day. The old top of the bill of: thing in turn until one-third of it. waiter and, the spaces on the finger, said: "Look thar to thar. Can 11 thar and eat on to thel -A • Honey a He Scientific men say much mor» healthful i and has many vah is nutritive, and when bread makes an ei dren. It is laxative, advantageously in places! persons of sedentary livee| the daintiest and most sweets--an extract of hardly possible to eat it extent It needs no digesi does, and even acts as a di - \ Imil ip WBm Tin Trade of Prahintorihl Recent investigation of blem of the diffusion of tin j E irope and - Asia Minor in times leads to the conclusion; . vrt V.nlfvw. t "Tt..»*• iU« Atf.il. l,VvW y*J»rS ocii/ic vmisv VIuro ipr British islee were carried ovei the Aegean sea. The invention of anchor led, about&,700 years ago, to opening of a marine route betw land and then the Phrygians cc|j| the tin trade with their ships, summer nights of north Rrittii nwinng the wonders tliat Greek* of in the days of Homer, - A Frightful Bluader Will often cause a horrible Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bttcklen's Salve, the best in the world, the pain and promptly heal it;t Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers/ in I Onh ljjjt-r' cago. sksott i Address Ftelons, Corns, all Skin EraptkHts Only 25 eta, ; Sold by Julia Pile cure on earth Cure guaranteed. Story, Druggist days in 1999, Klrctrielty a €«ntnry Ag». > Electricity as we know it is just years old. In 1799 the Italian sden Volta gave definite form to the of producing the current, and it is his name that we have the term v< meter to desciib the instrument wl measures the force of the current, volt as the unit of that measurement. John Kuftkln Dead. John Ruskin, the famous writer art, -died at London last Saturday BQOPr Qt to&mm 917*?* -M:?: '••-d • * -s-s^y .* t&rf' * , &>**-* <•_! f-.tr-ls- " *U( Y J - <} " f l ) '"0; i '/-A. L, «nltikbl« tar of O.N. Ow«n tit Ite *^a#'b(iot. ucB sn w iw ut KUU«U urn in«. PSHW>MH DI8* k» this state to aad If aBMiagrew as fast in a siHt lform, he would ha an elephant in two mont|g| fast in propwtfeon as he wo«ld Cross jltlantiic and get back in the time it to eat his breakfast. If he many eyet-in proportion he WOttld have 40,1000, to act _ lose self-addressed Thk Domiwios CompamV 't tiie whole thing after all. IteADING Oat thto i»at Icnriiic To AND m

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