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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jul 1895, p. 5

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The Public Demand It", That is, low priced farm land where they can make money. There is a chance offered, {seeadvertispment in this paper) to those who are seeking a home or profitable investment. Poor men can not afford to buy high priced farms, but they can buy farms at from $5 to $ 10 per acre and on easy terms of the C. S. Graves Land Company, R. 11, 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. ^ Inoculate the Bugs. Farmers whose crops are endangered by chinch bugs should at once write Prof. Forbes, state etimologist, care of State University, Champaign,' and secure a quantity of the fungus used for inoculat­ ing the little pest. By so doing the bugs may be exterminated and damage to growing crops avoided. • - - PERSON Alt. , . . 'fl Gus CARLSON was a Chicago Visitor one'day last week. Maii. C. W. 3.L AFTER and children haye been visiting friends in Chicago. T J. WALSH, wife and - Master Dick* spent Sunday with friends in Elgin. W. D. WENT WORTH and wile spent Sun­ day with friends at Lake Geneva* Miss BERNICE PERRY has been visiting friends in Elgin this week. / HQN. GEO. W. ELUREDGE, of Richmond was on our streets on Monday. MRS. H. C. SMITH is visiting friends in Aurora this Week. ROBT. MADDEN, of Gray's Lake, was on our streets on Monday. J. D. LODTZ, J*., and wife were visiting friends in Chicago the first of the week. MRS. L. NICHOLS, of "Elgin, was attend­ ing to business in this village, to-day. CRIS. BRAMER and wife, of Chicago, were visiting relatives and friends here and at Johnsburgh last week. 1 !^EV. HOWARD E. CLARK, of Rocktori, III,, was calling on friends here the first of the Week. • * PAUL BROWN and wife, 0. W, Owen and Miss Clara B. Owen were Twin Lakes vis­ itors Tuesday.'- - . 4 Mas. Jos. PEKGYSKY and children, of Chicago, have been visiting' friends in this vicinity the pa&t week. ,Miss LIZZIE HILL, of Chicago,, has been the guest of H. E. Wightman and family the past week. E. B. PERKINS left on Monday morning for a three or four weeks visit with friends in Michigan. FRANK STITZER and wife, of Wood­ stock, were sojourning at Fox Lake a few days last week. PAUL BROWN and wife of Chicago, are spending a short vacation with friends, in this vill age. REV. H. SLADE, of Elgin, former pas­ tor of the Univorsalist Church here, was on our streets one day last week. 4 SMITH SEARLES, of Duluth, Minn., an Old-time resident here, is now stopping at the Riverside House.---- * Miss KATE HOWE has been visiting friends in Chicago the past four weeks. Sie returned home on Monday. DR. C. H. ALBRECHT and wife of Wau- kegan, were the guests of G, W. Besley and family the first of the week. Jos. LAHEY and wife, of Chicago, were the guests of Geo. Rothermel and family the first of the week. MRS. J. I. SEXTON, of Elgin, and Miss Agnes Montgomery, of Chicago, were the guests of Elisha Hubbard and wife one day last week. THE Ladies' Willing Workers Society will meet with Mrs. Simeon Covin, on Thursday afternoon of this week. SECRETARY. Business Loca' Insure your property with S. Stoffel and be insured. - . • For fine Clothing, Shirts and Hats gb S. Stoffel's. s. At Perry &-Owens you can get the best New York Full Cream Cheese. Buy your wall paper from Stoffel. Large and strictly new stock, no job lots. 100 pairs of the famous Duchess Pants just received at S. Stoffel's. Six loaves of BreadNor 25 cents, at the Home Bakery of C. R. H utter. - \ See the new, fine Shoes, in black and tans, at/S. Stoffel's. Headquarters for the famous Worcester W. C. C. Corsets; in Colors and black, all sizes at S. Stofiel's. Come Friday and Saturday and get a pair of Shoes that will wear and have the style too, at under prices. PERRY & OWEN. Beloit .shirts, overalls, pants and jackets in all sizes, warranted not to rip at Stofiel's. - 1 A beautiful story is a lovely large book bound in leather, only $2.25, at J. A, Story's. Can and examine. Fine henriettas, serges and suitings, in black and latest shades, at Perry & Owen's: •' . Enameled patent leather and tan shoes of the Fargo and Douglas makes at S, Stoffel's. •' I have calls for Houses, Who has any to rent in this Village? Let me Know and I can rent them. - H. C. MEAD. See those new, cool Dress Fabrics at S. Stoffel's. A choice line of Confectionery at the Home Bakery of C. R. Huber. PAINT your buggy for six bits. Call at Besley's and he^vill tell you how to do it. FOR SALE. A Cottage ' and nearly a half acre of land, near the village of McHenry, tor $350. Inquire of PERRY & OWEN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1895. Railway Tim© Table. Taking effect Sunday, May 28, 1695, atosix o'clock A.M. Trains will pass jIcHenry station as lollows; , GOING SOUTHi T) Lak«Geneva Passenger......(...7:18AM X Willi\ras Bay Express J...8;33 «' X WjliiaWs Bay Passenger.........4:45 P M X tPilliaiVs Bay Passenger 6:i7 " S vVilliams Bay Pa«senger 7.00 ,» X Williams Bay Freignt...........,4.45 " GOING NORTH. X WilliamsBay Freight^. 10:30 A M S Lako 3eneva Passenger... 5:18PM 8 Williams Bay Passenger 10:32 AM X Lake Geneva Passenger 6;5i P M X* Williams Bay Express........... 4:45 " X Williams Bay Passenger 2:52 X Williams Ba,y Passenger9;48 AM • w... _ EXPLANATION. . X^-Daily except Sanday. b Sunday* only. , B. BUSS, Agent, McHenry, 111. Great Stampede At our store this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday for Fine Shoes. We are placing betore the 'public better Shoes than ever and the prices lower than ever. O.ur dealers say Shoes are worth 15 to 20 per cent more to­ day than when we bought our- stock; btit we are selling at lower prices. §We have new dress Shoes at $1,75 per pair that we challenge the county to beat for theprice. Monona Lake Assembly. On account of the above meeting the Northwestern Line will, from J uly 22 to August 2, sell excursion tickets to Madi­ son and return at greatly reduced ratesy good for return until August 3,1895, in­ clusive. -For tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago & Northwestern Railway. " . • .. ' ••••.;• '*• 2w2 Lake Bluft'iOampJMeetings. " The Northwestern Line will, from June 29 to September 1,, sell excursion tickets to Lake "Bluff and return at reduced rates. For tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago & Northwest­ ern R'y. Iw2 MASONIC. MCHENRY LODGE, NO. 158 A. F. and A. M.-- Regular Communications, the second and tourtb Mondays in each month. F. L. ifCOMBKRilW« Bl. . ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. Regular Meetings the First and Third Tu;es- evenings of each month, at Masonic Hall - • MRS. BARBARA VAN SLYKE, W. M. F. L. MOOMBKB. Secretary. K. O. T. M. MCBENRY LODGH HO. 77, K. Or T. M --Reg­ ular meetings sec.orid and fiurth Tuesday evenings of each month, at K, O T, M. Hall. ; ;GEO, HANLEY,iCom, . N. HEl'MAK. R. K. The ladies^goods at $1,49 are beauties and cannot be beaten tor style arid finish, Six loaves of Bread for 25 cents, at the Homfe Bakery of C. 11. Huber. • New ideas in straw and fur hats and cloth capes at S. Stoffel's. Best assortment, newest styles and cheapest Shoes for men, wdmen and children at J. W. Cristy & Son's. If you want a new Harness, single or double, call on Gus Carlson, He is sure to pleaee you both in quality and price. Six loaves of Bread for 25 cents, at the Home Bakery of C. R. Huber. FOR SALE. Short Horn Bulls for sale. Also, Ply­ mouth Rock Fowls, of both sexes. 25tf FRANK COLE, Spring Grove, 111. Unlversai ist Church Directory. T.J. Walsh President F- L. McOmber. Olerk James B.Perry Treasurer The Willing Workers, (the-ladies organ­ ization.) Mrs. Jas. B. Perry President Mrs. J. Van Slyke Secretary Rev. J. Straub, D, D. .. Pastor ' *»-The Pastor's Chicago Telegraph Address is Burnside Crossing, Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7;30 P.M. A cordial invitttion to all. In missss' and children's wear the trade pass right by our co m­ petitors to come and get the kind we sell. Why? Because they know what they are get­ ting when they buy a pair of ^hoes of us, and because we carry the largest stock at the lowest living prices. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Joseph Caldwell, Pastor Preaching Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 R. M. Sunday School, 11:45 A. M. Dr. A, E. Auringer, -. Superintendent Junior League 3 P. M„ Mi^s Hetty Wentworih, Superiatendent. Epworth League, 6:45 P, M., Miss Alice Bennett, President, Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Ladies' Aid/Society each alternate week, Mpfe. Isaac \w3ntw0rth, President. A Cproial invitation is extended to all. Our stock of ladies' aud misses' jow shoes and slippers in black and tan colors is full of trade winners. We have tho hose to match, :too. Call at Slocum's Warehouse, near the depot and see the Columbian Steel Track and Porter Carries. Also full line of Forks, Pulleys, Ropes, etc. - M. 1). TAYLOR, Manager. FOX LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE. We offer the J. K, Milne Property, Opposite Nippersink Point, for Sale on very Reasonable Terms. Will sell all or divide into Lots. Inquire at Bank of McHenry. VERY TROUBLESOME. Laxative "teas" are a bother. Cald­ well's Syrup Pepsin is more convenient pleasant to take and more effective. Try a ten cent bottle, large sizes 50c and $1. Make your boy liappv by going to .J.A.Story's and purchasing some of those large Fire Crackers, guns and caps, etc., that so rejoice the boy's heart. We offer with our large line of clothing a full and complete stock ot "fancy shirts, summer neckwear, tennis shirts, fine vvhite shirts, men's good bal- briggan underwear, the new styles in linen collars and cuffs. 142 pairs of 40c suspenders at 25c per pair, a great bargain, Loans .Negotiated; Do you want money ? I can get it for you. Have you real estate to Bell or rent ? Do you want to buy or rent? I can help you. Terms reasonable. 2yl H. C. MEAD, West McHenry. In the vicinity of Boquet, Westmore land Co., Pa., almost anyone can tell you how to cure a lame back or stiff next. They dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm a^nd bind it on the affected parts and in one or two days the trouble has disappeared. This same treatment will promptly cure a pain in the side or chest. E. M. Frye, a prominent merchant of Boquet, speaks very highly of Pain Balm, and his rec­ ommendations have had much to do with making it popular there. For sale by J. A. Story. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away. The truthful startling title of a book about No-to-bac, the only harmless, guaranteed tobacco-habit cure, that braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotino poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No- to-bac is sold by J ulia A. Story under a guarantee to cure oiv money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. New York or Chicago. J. A. Story has just purchased a full assortment in all lines of goods kept by her, and she solicits a call and examine before purchasing. You will find a full line of stationery, all artist's materials, paints, oils and varnishes, booksf prayer books, a new assortment baskets, work boxes, and many other fancy articles. Choice Cabinet Frames 20 cents; pin trays 5 cents each. A new line just re­ ceived. Call and see. - w • FOR SALE. The farm known as the John Fitesim- mons farm, situated three miles north­ east of Nunda and Bix miles south of McHenry, containing 317% acres. This i.-i one of the best stock farms in McHenry county. Hias the finest farm house and barn in the county and all improvements are first class. Is in a good state of cul­ tivation. Will be sold cheap. For fur­ ther particulars inquire at the farm, or at 69 Ogden Avenue, Chicago. JOSEPH FITZSIMMONS, JAMES FITZSIMMONS. 49mG Administrators. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair highest Medal and Diploma. Keg Syrup struck .95 cents per keg of 4 gallons and how it does go from us. PERRY & OWEN. ^Ladies' shirt waists in endless variety at a very moderate price. 5 doz new and stylish wrappers made up to order especially tor •ur trade. All good patterns,^ ;The corset business is just booming, and we carry all sizes in 10 'good styles and several <litlerent makes. Waists to suit the forms of all inquirers. The o0c summer corset is a beauty ind is worth more money. How about curtains and wall paper? You cannot afford to go without them when you can get them so cheap. W e are showing some nice Ourtaius, Kollsand all tor 20 cents each. Others tor a trifle more. Some new things tn Carpets and Mattings. SS3CESY SPECIALTIES, ISP In speaking of the Stiles-Crane case, which has been on trial in Kane county, and in which the defendents were found guilty, the Geneva Republican pertinently 3ays: The paragraphers who .write for the city ani a few of the country papers about the beauty of Mrs. Stiles, now on trial at our county court, make one very feeble. In the very same building, work­ ing at their books day after day, are a half ssore of ladies just as pretty, wear their hate just as jauntily and have ankles just as "prettily turned" as the woman before the bar of justice. They may not wear diamonds, but they are ladies, every one of them, and ha ve the respect of the people of thecommunity in which .they reside and toil for a living that is respectable and honest. A bold face and diamonds may go well together, but they amount to little when compar­ ed to respectability and honor. Delicious Coffees, Finest Teas, fieinz's Elegant Pickles, Fine 3ananas. Oranges and Lemons. Dried Fruits and Canned Goods, Perry & Owen, General Merchants XcHENBY. ILL. See those fine dress shirts, of theUnited Brand and Beloit makes at S. Stoffel's. I have calls for money on first class real estate security for a term of years, lltf H. C. MEAD. PERRY & OWEN, Bankers. McHENRY, - - SILLINOIS. This Bank receives deposits, buys md sells Foreign and Domestic Ex­ change, and does a Saneral Banking Business We endeavor to do all business enj trusted to our care in a manner and te:ms entirely satisfactory to our Awarded Highest Ho no rs^-World's Fair, upon tesms entirely satisfactory w customers and respectfully solicit ttia oublic patronage. MONEY TO LOAN; On Real Estate and other first class, security Special attention given to 00- lections, • INfesURANCE ' Jn hirst Class Companies ^ X th* Lowest Bates. Tourt PERRY 'III Wtk «**aiOTARY ruSUC* IdMWIk CREAM MOST PERFECT I A pure Grape Cream of Tartar from Ammonia, Alum or any aj 40 YEARS THE ST^

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