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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Mar 1895, p. 5

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iMeaiep. WEDNESDAY, MARCH ^3,-1895, Railway Time Table. Commencing at Noon Sunday, June 10, 189* 'avenger Trains Sv ill pass this station are .GOING SOUTH. TVLafee q*b«v& Passenger,.......,7:2fi 4. M. E Wii'ism»; Bay Rxnreiw ^;2-J A, M. fi AfilliamS 154y Freight ;. 1:35 P. M, E Williams Bay P.assenger.,. ....3.28 P. M. OOINlO NOBTH. • . E VViHiams Bay Passenger..;.... 9:55 A. M. E WifiiAins BsyTTreiglit ...^1:45 \.M, E Wiltams Bay Kxpress .... ,4:55 P. M. E Lake tleneva Passenger 6:fsl 11 3f Lake Geneva Passenger .., .-...5:18 » EXPLANATION;- * "t P Daily. E Daily except Sun lay. b Sundays oniy. B. BUSS, A^ent, Mc.Uen.ry, 111. New Carpets,, New Curtains, New Dress Goods NewLinings, New Trimmings, New Prints, New Ginghams, New Pongees; " New- TenuisFlannels, New Satine, - New Clothing, Jew Shirts, New Collars & Cuffs, New Spring Ties. New Shoes, In all'grades, at the , New Prices. Come ih, see us. PERRY & OWEN. •V MASONIC. '• >rdftENRY Lodgk, 89.158 A. F. and A. isj-T Regular OomniirntcatiTnF, the second and fourth Mondays in each month. . , F. L. MCOmbkr,IW. ; QEOETt OF THE EASTERN STAR. Reafular MeetmgS'the First, and Third Wed. nefsday evenings ofCeach month, at Masonic FT til* c ' * •--"v MRS. BARB-VRA VANSLTKE, W\M, F. L. MOOMBEK, Secretary. ' ; ! .v,,.; / •' K. 0. T M.l - MeOENKT LOOOB No- O T. M.-^-Rpg- niar meetings second and fourth Tuesday evecings of each rifontiv, at "K. O T, M. Ball, : GfiQ HANLST, Com, N.'HEUMAN, R. K. "\J j. Universa 1st Churcm Directory. O, N. Owen ........X. Clerk U T. Brown .... Treasurer ' l he Willing Workers (the ladies organ­ ization) Mrs Jas. B, Perry --...President Mrs. J. ?a.« Slyke ... Tteeretary Rev. J. Straub, D. O ..Pastor - Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:30 p. M. A cordial inv'ituion to all. ' _____ People's Oaucus= The legal voters of the Town of Mc­ Henry, are requested to meet in Town Caucus, at the Cfty Hall, in the Village of McHenry, on Saturday, March 16th, 1895, at 2 o'clock, i>. M., for the purpose of putting:in nomination candidates for To wn~ Officers, to, be supported at the regular Town Meeting, to be held April 2d, 1895, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Pidr Ordeh Town Committee. ^re are overloaded with heavy winter goods, owing to the late Iall, and want to unload at once, therefore we will make prices low enough. Have all bizeB of the famous Mishawaka wool knit Boot, WHEN YOU ARE OUT m THE GOLD WET your feet require comfortable pro­ tection. There s nothing in the world as good as Mishawaka All-Knit WOOL BOOTS. FUR ! FUR ! I will pay the highest market price, in cash, for Raw Fur of all kinds. Call on or addr^a^me at West McHenry, 111. WM. C. HOWARD. West McHenry, Nov 27,1894. 21m4 Dr. Price's^reain Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. Three times as durable as any felt boot iua<it '--jmoiifi t-Wy moth proof. Walcli for the trade-mark . - Band, in red. AH otaers are imitations. Patented i§j£|&g9fc and made by •MISHAWAKA W0QIEN MFG.'Co., Mishawaka, indL MONEY IN THE STREET. If you find 10c in the street and want to make a lucky investment, just buy a 10c bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syfup Pep­ sin and you will always say that your luck of that day-was the best you ever had. Syrup Pepsin cures constipation, indigestion and sick headache. Also in 50c and $1 sizes at J. A. Story's. ALGONQUIN. " •Fenry Kline lost a good, five year old horee last week The boys are getting lots of fish. J. Ehlert took a cold water bath next to the river bridge. He says he wanted to 2atch some "Pickles" aud by golly the ' water was too wet. / * • "' A. Lerois and wife left Monday for Elgin, where they expect to make their home. W. P. Benson is able to be out again, after havinw been confined to the house for some time. Miss Benson, who has been visiting her brother here, returned to her home Sun­ day last. Mattie Morrison is visiting her parents at St. Charles. Mr. Pyott's house burned last I-Yiday morning. It must have caught from the chimney as there WBB no fire built in' the morning. A tenant had moved on the place but three days before: Nothing was saved, not even nie children's cloth- ing.» Partially covered by insurance, C. Wand rack and wife attended the en­ tertainment of the Royal Neighbors, at Nund'a, last Thursday evening. Buy your clothing at the "pew sched­ ule" prices at Perry & Owen's. §20 suits now $15v §18T3uU^ now $14.' All yel­ low in price. ^ ^ y Field Seeds. We shall handle with the greatest care as to cieanTH}ess, all Clover, Timothy, Hungarian. Millet,- Seed Corn, Potatos, and all other seeds pertaining to farming. JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry, 111. NOTICE. Having secured the services of John C. Young, who has had years of experience in fitting new and repairing old p^mps, will say that if in need of a ti^w pujjJp or want your old one repaired I wflloe glad to have you call All work warranted and done promptly, 41 R. Bishop.,- Perry & Owen, CeneralllMefchants, MsJSJENR Y, ILL. PERRY & OWEN, Bankers. MIoHENRY, - - ILLINOIS. v This Bank tecetves deposits, buys and sells Foreign and jirtmejffiA change, and doss a - " Ganeral Banking Businsss We endeavor to do all business en­ trusted to our care ifi a manner and upon te:nu entirely satisfactory to our customers and respectfully solicit tA§ public-patronage, MONEY TO LOAN; On Heal Estate and other first class security. SpeciaT atteiktion given to so* lections, 1 1 . ra&uxiiiJNCis . •: -- Jtt first Class Compr rnc* at ihi L o w e s t H i ' e s . . ' • ; « i i ' Ymtrs J spectfulfy , 1 ' ?kstRY,4.bw®ilF NOTARY PUBi.10. Awarded Highest Honors--World's Fair, CREAM. MOST-PERFECT MADE.TX A pure Gtape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free irom Artimonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

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