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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Apr 1879, p. 8

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'•?F:Vv«" > 'i 5.4'-m jr wm* miJM , J J-'Villus !'* .a . *ifc,^ . 1 / ,' >y '/& •' • «•'• ^k";', r> * - --c<. mmUM-- educathwai, counot. lit hcwrrtaiicc trlth a nolle© jjlrcn ftntne tli^e ago, we open mi Education* tMW# . liff n HMmUy yhthcr ilry to the gemral W*dci\ tont^a* |M$pfy «&%" lifetwirig tnorcinterMted in o»r ptll»Mt schools ami th*lr work, nearly every flt-st daaa mws]^if»er tin* ow or mor* columns devoted to ednentlcm^l matters which form* nn Interesting part of the paper, rapecialfy to, reactors. %kf£&£*r,l to tlila cototirin, ¥e x*k a jwrtwyFte^pect criticism, and foKelt eontribwom. Teachers will bear in mind the fact that the Association neeU tt VTood- atock u«xt Saturday. April 26th. It !• lto|>*d thara will be a good atten­ dance. ... ,, ., J. If, fJiirger started for, Valparaiso, Indiana* laat Saturday, to attend the Spring Term of the Norma! School.-- Mr. Burger taught during lift yaat yeaf at Volo, in l^afce County. ^CoinpnlMJffy Education* has been Hit suhjeet of oo»siderable< Upk at Springfield, and a bill has been presen­ ted and will probably become a law.-- Something is much needed, for it la manifest Injustice to tax property owners for . the education of alt the Children and only a part attend. >*. *;•* k- <vfc; • vf,,; y ( TH» * va»i • HF.AOQUA.RTERS- OOOB BARGAINS '$••• **& m We have just recei veo a new and complete Stoek of aU kindaof New ami Seasonable Goods such us *nkii i - •»«»*!, 'vtiKw. v »*•;£# .V&Xr^J we ofer at ve»y pojmhir prices :i,vp-itr ^ • I " ; i 1 - I m Don't watt for a second invitation*. bi*t come at once liwl see we deal and learn o»r prices, change for Goods, Allowing 0g! $er, %«rs, market X -'*? ** ' *T •* • ,^'V >. > *-maX *• The Illinois State Board of A\ tare has oflcred a list of premiums for the best exhibits of work done by pu­ pils in lite different grade* of onr pub­ lic school*. The premiums aggregate over l4*reo hundred dollaaa, and eaah and ©Wry school in the State tasked tQ compete for the money. .. ilassachnaetta has aevaftjr Cdrur f«^ male members of school committees-- The wainon there are allowed to vote 0*1 all questions pertalnliig to Schools. There are abouft tve thousand per* tons in this State between the nges of. twelve and twenty-one ibat are unable toreador wsUe. ^r« the«| fny ^»». •tw« t'i' ;.y, it'Ji J:. . How often a'ni&ii' iVTm is*" 'gV^WHtig about retrenchment lu school e*|W^»®s„ or opposiug a slight incr&ne f l|| t|a salary of a faithful and si4!!b^k^il teacher Who lias just beconif f|$pf| doing the best service for $£>6 school, rotnpute the exact difference to him in dollars and cents between retaining the tfl«d^itd snecossful i»a«^M»r slight fnereass his salary Aiit|^kltij| the »wt MM at- tfMf lower BD*ae^<!l|(^I I.ft ui see; Tou are paying the priejS- *n»t teacher $1^200 per annnm, and e$n retain him for an indefinite period for $1,500; while tbe new man can be had at #1.000 for a year or two. The differ* mice is 9500. ^TS&AtlOl? erty fn yonr vlTTiyi or city. Is .000, and yon aifr,»»a»ni8tl o« 91,600.-- Tiie <]iR<;i-ei»c«]b> jrQQ tl«erefore, jtMt fifty cents! But w!®Pfti-'ife« dfAereuce to the school? What tbe risk you run In making a changet What the diifer- ««ce between a tried man who knows ft he field, knows the work, knows the •grades of pupils lie has to deal with, (knows all tine possibilities of tbe case^ rftnd one who lias all these to learnt-- Jtaid then the policy you propose will intake this thing perpetual; you will mever retain a man any longer than j}u»t itill he is good for something and itlMB«wlll «iiaftg« lb# anotiuer. 4 ' f ii««« m H f9 ^ JB MoHenry, Ilt.f April M, 1879. u*'3.T,v: •T38HC.1 l.EVAHSON yestMcHeftr̂ ,̂ :'803', HSVefl?*! A i •• -Wsil'-- :-^5H -4' >{ i»* " yi / 1*nrtHier^hi|y; ^tid openwVtlie gtow fwrnrerly occupied'"by Pi D. Smith, near tbe Depot, MoHeury, have filled the tame with; a^ good supply ! Meair̂ ahaia. Etc.; V t t £ : J "J Onr Flonr it of the CHOICEST BHANpS, manufiictured from the best MINNESOTA WHEAT, and we ^tiamntt-e every sack to he A No. 1# and warranted m represented, which we tnopose to seJlf* Lower Hian ever liofoie offered in this (Jo«nty. Feed, Meul, «6e.^a4 T̂; ~ . . . ; . . . . . w,--3.r,/ . , , No more high Priccs, bft& let tbe poor man live as well as the rich. J33T*Give us a call *e will be suro to please you botn ju qual­ ity and price. Flpor and Feed delivered to any part of the village Free of chnrcr© l)/\Vi>T T"TVn d' Ti/\rt i iT D McHenry, 111., April Mh, im B j." m U i ft : liir S*v;- OF It •'» • --v. V«if' fait m Hpiia.it>1 ft^ i- < oi «c j . r i # i s i ' Zl lw •n( i-ril '• « ' . • Mi? • ' At* Him**:.: -;»w*. ! •W" u 'fVfif fi .it r-; !<i*f 1:, t .,.r 'L, it. Hi N4 V ..f'iM A J k f.n* -*t 'At: ntt%vp>:;x\ - ;k 1 ii-'mdf- fli'.f v.~»i h> v-Uwitf' l>m My store is filled: to over­ flowing with all the latest styles of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, for spring and summer wear. Call and examine my custom made boots and shoes and see what buying and selling for cash does for ::my cus­ tomers ̂ THB era t mvtsffEH dt. ,£1> ' s Ari :^§ --HKMCS tttt -- Ui ^isra-v^ ;?! i«»W$T , BEtlAll* -AiMwAar Goryomtiva of ,«ke «W#m» and North'Wtft, Uy tU8i:e«l«rnte<t growth,baa MtNdMl itH vanmu kiiK iiw mwnev* Uoniand hy u« extreme libmUtv baS M. ire I th.u Oometed mslteS^II Tw<« Uj « h.t it cteiH^ETbeTtti LKAMNO KAILWAV Of the Wett uhI Nartk-Wwt ' • » ^" p Kmhrarini? n nder one a, 158 miles of nmmI' An<l fanning the following Trnak tiSMi nilrrtjc. Omtneil Mflf* a 0»ilfr«Ma l!ta4b OMrngn, floux (Mly ttaul Yaak rng<>, (Tlinton, Otiltmee m ' ()ltirn>r«, Kre«|Mirt A J/nbuqa* LUl ( l.jujrswrfi!, "iVinrmi & HinneM>ta l.iae, till Green Jlmv * * ^ * frit- in. ft: * IWJ , xrwr^tw IW ff aV: I *r^ff !fr" f w i * - " s e t f | i r V r i " . i i .ill i.i ii' •» o.'.w ;vJiv,i« iwLi. X\},< Wl I'STS • ti&ffek'-. 4 % k* Msntr- NEW GOODS • AIVD I ri m --1 '*'1? "I j4t. 'Id 'f »l km trwb .f ^ : •; •< ..fa' k4;r! .• Ifpii Vvltl tave m<Hieyf>y tt!ii pnrehasinnrelsewhere. : * ^ f Prints, Bleached & Brown Cottons, Cottonades; !fTick- Mil\vtmkt?« .t t, . A Lttlie^niieriof l^tne. vm: tiiK0r> of tiie^e Uwiare: 1. If the pas.^sri'p't't |r g(rtrtg tow point In the on tire Wuat or ~%nri can l»nv liio ticket via itome mtf m pnny'rt k- Mure at rwirSinjif iiuution by it or tlx Connertiotta. 2. Tlie greater i«n of »t» itnra are ItW with Steel Italia* the roai! Iiwt 1# tmrUml. 9m ' road Ima abutter or smoother track. 3. it I* the rfttort line feetweef all ft ant points* t. r ,# 4. Itn trains are «11 oqnlnpcd wltb tha ' * Wcftlnfff«!iM«? Air nraku, flUll^l |%(lnra |r and Couplers ami th« Intvat fmpmVMR«al« ' ' for comfort, safety anr( conv<Hfl<ni«e. W:}. 8. it )• thd »«»ly road fn tlw Waat niiaiaf ki the rul«brntc<l l'lilliiMM Hotel Can batwaaS §*•••' Cblcitffo anil Oxuiril (litifli. 6. It I* the or»lr ftoa l tnmWtpg the fa! Palacesleepttif; Curs either Wtjr Mt#i Chltrn^r» ami St. Paul, ^ UH{«ago ami Grren Bay, , ^ ,,, • •&&}&:*• Chtnigo and Winona, , • Chiwgo and l)(il>ii<iasA m Ciiiuairo .itiri M«Gi**or,' . t Chicago hihI Mtlwaulcse 7.'"ttlath* only road passing alwg tM) H . cag» Tiivonlj-ttnad running four Rtpmii * . iihoren of i,nke jdit^liigan 'betweon "^1. ttn<i MilwHiikee. 8. Th« only Hna«t rnnnlnff fnar Rtny Tr-'ins:i <l<iy via Us lines between Oblei_w„ ami point* la MlnacMita. ' 9. S» roa»l offers e«inal fwiliUta te aamlm +1 >nf tlimuffli trains, et|iiippd(| with Falltaatt I'ii lace Slrepin^ C»r». , ; _ >. 10. It runs Two Kxprea.t Trains D^llr (Ml , v *•»>• on ill It4 lineij ami four trains aacb wit ' between Ohu-.ngo and Milwaukee. • m - ' II. It m.nkcn ronue«tio|is with alt llafi L, Crossing at in termo'llitte points. p' The p<ipiilaritr of those lines Is HeMtlir (^- «roAi«in£ anil pansenKMr.i ^houM cnnsult (hfli ini«roKt hy pnr<fhasin|r tickets via thtfe Has. P For information. Folders, Maps, A«.t n#l Jfv' ol'tninrtlilo at Homo Ticket<OIBcetaddresaaay apt'iti ot iho (Vtm)tany t»r ^ t,s ATABVIM HUOHXTt W. H. OT1 XKlff, * GonernlSn^t. ( Ooa'l PniMUfprA^a Fos River Valley Hills, g . •• mWfM ^ • v . - , - : . " • " BISHOP, Proprltttr^ 111 M JOHNSBURCH 4 . # Hap lyyitto tka rarfcar Ho^iaa,- . ' • I:', »" '••• • ' >' f - * Illinois. IWtMllsMl of 1 am now a*«ta«jrtwrc! tihase w«« jtiMKKaiwwni, I am now pre par arlth first «Rj6af «Mtf|utten and pmi material, xn/l Maggies on Short "•Haa *a« aaaa wtfriftw a»* article elae«*here. » r! f "I'M S AMU DO A m§use til aaaa Ijow* #fta ba.^wahaaed elm 6enfj»l Btecksmithing Ba*tneak,M»| vUl da yevr work In tha teat •f aiaaae^ m4 «U4ti the Oeut possible delay HORSC SHOEING ;.|Bt B: l» ̂ k.i: »• i-is;« gf all kinds pm«|dlf aStaauded t«. Oatlaod 1st tm r*>rislL A1WU1M.W*. Mai Mi5!r FRED. SCHNORR, If AXUFACTUKEKOK 5 Mar l lB jBr t s . HENii¥rIit£Ek;" Anericm aTloS llariilfi, Xonumeats, Hettd»tonej», "v'J •:>U (g, jrj'iMM Amerioaa A Seatoh firanite, Cenatantfy en Ha|?0 , We 'ir 8tordi ueftr the "Depot, McHENHY, ILLIINOI©. ' V - liavmsr remmrad tflf my new store, lam now prepared to atxonvwnlate ia« customarn In anythingln the line ot Cu8tom-Miade Boot* and Shaw On ahort^oiin' a4l Wrrlatta|ii«ria»i4.^ Being a ..lorkmiui of niauj years ex»e» rienre I am coutldcnt I can ple.i*e all who Rive me a nail, an<l ak I ttae non« hntthv best of stock can guarantee as represented. Olre me a*al! Aftf J"W|ITfrv Slid i«l«asa. , - " a^ltcineinhcr the plnco, j>ow nio^.K, ontf door Weil ^Stery'B lj«r<l ware Hijifre. i MaHenry, III., Oct. 30th, 1878. .*>vOt w COO(OS fi3VO • r fvC 'fit;' L*£mui v> ifth'i^.yiVi '•?{• , 7 s, ><|, '• Shop T^ro ittilefr Nortb 6f Mcr Henry, Ill.: " « Johaabarffh, Ang. 90th. I87T For information rolatlvr to KAVSAS, uke the Leavenuvrth (Kan*a*) Appeal, n Inrire eight page v/eekly paper, .cunininiu/r each, weeks sketrti, mn|>c and lllnstratlvnsofsom<r one of the coiintfrs iti Kan»a«. The bettor lumls in this State arc selling at from 42.00 to i«?r acrg, with » credit ot from six to eleven years, The great bulk oi the tiovei uuient land, which is a* rich as the riche«t in the Stole, is .still open to .settl«rs.-- Full information in regard to noU, eliuiHte, preemptions, homesteads, markets, churches, school*, etc., will be found each M eek In 2%i Apjtcal. 1\ Price, fl.00 pjr »ni>iim; or fj.oo for »ix months. Sample coflaa sentoq reciut «f M cents. J^refs ; u .",'U - TheAppmt, . • I ,| 't&M % K««*a«. f •". .-- 1 •1 1 " * i «'• 4< Iti Mtnc stirs Uke a trnmpet a#l etafli to Mii fray! That powerful new Temperance '••ink, BATTLINa Z? DEMON, It* sellint; bv thousands. Cheapest, most ronv- ilete nn l Intensely Interesting Hand-ttook rcl History of .Tawaa^anoft eyer pro lur ed, ii'intitiwing biographies of its Apo^tjec, thrill, fng account i of aliahe great Movemcuts. and i^laighty Cantsa*Mt argui«lM^g for the e-au»e. " '" " N(p<liiris; cun mmpare Grace's Celebrated Sain. BUItK KK1.IKF FOR THB SUPI^RER. Vinely 4ft««trat4<|. Jffwnttv i K-a ."W' < . ,,»• • Write to Louis. Xo.« HavinK mored my Shop to Howa'a &leel^' opposite, Krett & hint Markat* lam aow fre>^: pared to make to order BooH lind 8^<jea, 1&S2 iSRSS sevzk "̂ rar̂ business I apt coofldaat tha^ I can plena? tj^e most faatlaous. Tib it ib 1m, THE WEEKLY. KAIJOU : 4 LUfwr ¥ '{Wnrifai.i-^- jKifhtlAffv of vat^i«i>!e matter every ;Jweek. No spswe taker up with advertise- fn<-nt». Th« pitlmitnii of Problems and Quer. are «<p»i'.i»liy valuable. Suliscription ^Jsirice |I per irenr, postage paid by the Pull- ifishe'. Kimnle« iruti. lialfJiHijih ...l1' 1. HXZZLTIXK. Waraaa. i# Writ •i-%% v» *• «epairhm '̂?;'!.:̂ " ltlkiads proittptiy -irttendell to. ¥® Me a Call* ttaiaamber tbe place, Howe's Mock. Win. Dow. Melleary, Fab, lltk Hit. j0wr-~ -w VkKI'ARKI* lir Sil3£st*:pasliinereij;4</ambric, Alpacas and White Goods of all kinds. Jn Ready- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we will not be un­ dersold; quality of Goods considered. * *.* f-^ tjrlftvoR nnrt hosiery a and Oil Cloth Carpetings. Also * Full Line of Pamity Groceries* " , - > > • « • . . / _ . . PERRY & MARTIN McHenry, Mty 1st, 1878. ,,, JACOB STORY, TO S'i»Si-' • J «.s :f.ji i'thn MoHENBY ̂ iLilfc DEALKB I8ET c :•« nw»ke^mmWy. VmiO0 I ling our sti*fci*Bf<'ii?e|ifal^ -Ncvcr needs trimming~>n smoke or smell--W cents eao.h,for 2ft cent*, send stnmp forcat^logue of Wonderful Inventions, staple and Fancy (ioods. I'arsons, Foster AOft.lffiClark St. Uhichgo4 & s^eaa < itAO 1 1 Scissors, Shears, Tab* and Pocket Cutlery, J n Spader 8beveh^ Foiicn, Corn Kiil^i, Axes, Grindstones, . Window Glass. CRANITE-4ROM AND TINWARE. J. 8TCBY. NtcHenry - i f'. CONSTANTLY ON J: . ; iMjq'fl tC* , " . i.{ • -zmioto 4J -iaU • CUSTOM G] l>one promptly, and aatiafaetlon prnarantee. Hnvinjr Jn«l j»ut in a new Peed Ptone.enpab 4 of Ki'in<|ine sixty hnthel* of Feed per hour, nmpfopnred to do your grlndln yon ilWftM tire. . - «®-The Tliffhest Market Piif * vaid far ape# Milling Wheat. ||. BISHOP* MeHaiirjr tit., liar. Iltb', WIPt '« ']" --! iitf, Wl I'M Twenty-five (Mote Fill »oW '"Inly a fifby^coiit bottle 0^ ^ Hal's Cm flyr Owuptiiii v 1 • Thus the best cou^b medicine is the chepest. Sold by all Drag- gibts. GRACE'8 CKLEBiATiD SALVB OURKrt Flesh Wonnds, Frozen Lhnba. Salt Shenm, Chilblains, Htoe Breast, Sore I.ips. Krystpelaa. Ringworms, C.Mluses, fleald (lead, Chapped Hands, Burns, Cancers, Felons, Scalds, Sores, ITlcera Wonnds, Stinp^. % 1 Shinglaa, Festers, W«iwi Sties, Piles, Abresi#«fi^. Frerklea, IlHuions,. SprniajL . , MIL lutes, cuts. T™« - ' whiilawa. Warts, Blistera, Tan, Pimples, Corns, Scurry, Itch, Injrtwving Nails, Kettle Rash, Msiqaila and Flea Bites, Spider Stints, And all cutaneons dfs'eascs and era|>tiena genbrallf. .1 • ; ,• For sale by all druggists, grocers, and at all countrv stores throughout tbe United Statea and British Provinces. Price by nail N Ala

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