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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Mar 1883, p. 8

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v'V Examination of camlhlatMi for twfli- •rt certificates will be liejd at, tiit Mtovlqg tlmei add places: ,? • fmpilfcy, Thursfhty. Maxell 22. *4? mwmngo. FrM«r, March 3J. Woodstock. Sutunlay, Matvh 34^' f Rleltmoml. VednesiUr, March &$*'-"• Hebron, Thursday, March 29. Harvard. Friday, March 30. Candidates are requested to be on Imnd promptly at 9 o'clock a. m. Tli*re will be n« examinations held at my •See during the month of March. * A r #*** S. D. Bali>WIN, F-'T- \ ' V tCtoiinfy Supt. of Schools. Competent teachers win tnsnr* the snecescef your school. You rafknot get something for nothing in this !!ne any more than you can ip any other line. Cheap teacher? are wrjr ex pen flw In the end. Thev *ra*te their own time as we lias that ef the pupils, and the money paid them as wages. These facts should be borne In mind in the levy of taxes lu sustain your •eiiool next year. If the school officer* of this State will levy and collect taxes enough,--as the law'makes It their duty to do--to employ and pay competent teachers promptly, we will ensure good schools, good discipline, good progress and good citizenship. It is'cheaper to be taxed to educate tttd train, and discipline, than to pay for pauperism, crime, ignorance and l«wies*ne8». ; ^ * Sdocatlon pays! IgnonuMM «osts! -journal of Education. ' ApparloaaraU «t School rud| "Hie following is the apportioiirnferrt Of the public money to the school fund of thn respective pwiw, for the spring Of 1883: Wley Marenico..»«.. Dnnhitm ... .... Oorai ..... Seneca ... B re--wood*. Hehroa................... Algoaqnin.... ... -- ttn«4* ........ MelCsair........... Hichaiond Harttewt.......... A M e a . . . . . . . . < Ontloa...i..» ...m...£. IVirr T43ftS.. .«%•«.. *s...• t«R9 «... »»»»"• V TWt Treasurers of cUNCtivc the amount di« them by 4BVlt|ng at the Cornuy Treasurer's office and receipting for the same, any time jf||rJ|«^IM883. _ «... giB.5iL5ff{Sr i-' County Supt. of Schools "JijHrilr'1 i r-'iTti i"l 8?8 9« ,. 879 67 ......... 297 31 ......... 246 22 ...... . 3H5S4 595 29 ......... 47fi 77 7ii i« 389 72 38*38 42 4tH 71 822 2!> 154 69 ICO 45 ................ 125 23 ... 77 01 the several towns V M #»' •» • traL Eastern and Northwestern Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Minno- ota, l>nkotnr Manitoba, Central and iorthorn Xrbrntka, Colorado f Wyoaa- Utah, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, .fornia, Oreyun, WBShingtOn Terri­ tory, Britivk v»tumbtp, China. Japan, the Sandwich Islands, AuntrmlUt, *«» Zmtand, and all principal points in the NORTH, NORTHWEST and WC8T. With Its own lines it traverses North­ ern ILLINOIS, Central and Northern IOWA, WISCONSIN, Northern M1CIII. OAN, MINNESOTA, and Central DAKO­ TA. It offers to the traveler all accom­ modations that can be offered by any railroad. Its train service equals that of any road: their speed Is as great aa comfort and safety will permit; they make close connections in union depots at junction and terminal ..points with the leading railroads of the West and Northwest, and offer to those that use SP%ED, COMFORT AND SAFETY At CHICAGO it makes close connec­ tion with all other railroads at that city. It runs PALACE SLEEPING CABS on all through trains, PARLOR CARS on Its principal routes, and north-western DINIW CARS on its COI NCIL BLUFFS and on Its ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS through day express trains. If you wish the Best Traveling Accom­ modations you will buy your Tickets by this route AND W ILL TAKE NONE OTHER. For rates for single or round trip tickets and for full information in re­ gard to n il parts of the West. North and Northwest, write to General Passenger Agent, at Chicago, 111. All Couoon Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. J. D. LAYNQ, MARVIN HtJGHITT, Gen, Sur't. Sd Vicc-l>rcE. and Gen. Manager. W. H. STENNETT, Oea. Pass. Agt., Chicago. gfSMW'rl JA' V i ' '• 111 B. C. HILL, WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS, --DEALER IN-- Agricultural / -f r- Implements, mm / tOf A LI/KIN, We keep a full line of Farm 'Machinery of the best manufacture and sell at Bed Rock Prices. If Ton Want anvthlnfr In the Agricultural Miicfcinerv line, do not fail to rail on me be- tcre purchasing, as I <*,an save von money. I am also ascent ter Lake, and Mcilenry Counties for (be • : - HI IK The McHenty Brick Manufacturing Com |iuy are now ready to supply Brick in quan- nail SMALL LQTB ^wir Brick are second to none to be found la the market:, and will be sold at the lowest market price. Pewons intending to build, or those hand- Mai; brick, will do weiito call and see us be­ fore | urchasing. for further information apply to or address, IcMrjf Brict llcHE^RY " " ; HaanfactarinE mmm 'w ILLINOIS. '* v\"' >-'iS s^!tlaly 8th. '&W Ton can have a grinder attached to grind at the same time you are cutting. Every pur­ chaser gets a written guarantee with his ma. chine. It Is positivelv the KASIEST KlJN- KING FEED OUTTH!R IN THE MARKET. Give me a call. K. C. HILL Vuconda, IlLDe& K IP, . ^ • » f.-- 1 1 : w * •< v i ly ' 1H \<K Pi ^ f •••I J* Illinois. ^•.T'Vi •? Who, in order to reduce stock to make roonl for his spring goods, i« fiow prepared to ofier r»ra iuUuceiuenU in , , i BEY GOODS, SBI8S ILAHHILS, DB1SS HOmHES, Woolens Mwi'a md boys' Cbthiiig of e?ery desciiptic|K. Big Bargains in Gents mm th6 latest styles in Goods, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CHOICE GROCERIES, «lcM AT ARD PAN PRICES. - - .... • • . , BO Ym achine? Good Goods, New and stylish goods, and Prices us low as the low est, are his mottoes. Don't buy a dollar's worth of General Mer- chandifee until you have called at his store, near, the Depot, Mc- Henry, Illinois. McHenry, III., January 16th, 1883. » * ' < ?•-'<« r/., C , . .. stock of furniture is c«>mplete with a larger stock than ever, aiid "will be sold as cheap as any other in the county, and it will be to the interests of the buying public fco upon me when in want of anything in that lino. ^ ^ „ - TJNDERTAKIN WAUCONDA. •i' iff grits* ) .t: In this department I keep a first-class as80i*tment of Caskets and Coffins and Shrouds of all kinds and qualities. A Hearse furnished at reasonable rates. JOHN B. BLAKE f.n i», ,»t„n wiit;, iiTpjfwprJgg i A N D S H O E S . ; * 'te have just received an immense tock for the * FALL AND WINTER TRADE And can show you the finest line of these goods ever brought to McHenry County, liemember we buy and sell tor ash, buy our goods at CLOTHING! For Fall and Winter f a full line of piece goods of the laMst atrial and at the lowest Hgnres. & * CLOTHING f A Bi<rger Stock than etter. BotCdtti (*an and will give 3 0it such bargains that it will pay you to coriie from any part of the county to trade with us, no matter how great th&diskm* We tep^Juli liuo pf ti^e iHeaH) CUSTOM MADE QOODS, (Constantly on hand, both fine and coarse, for men, women and children. W. H. DWIGHT, Woodstock, 111 SUITS AT $4.50. - SUITS M * * , . . A T • /* « i 185.00 r an s CXiOraEBTQ i : .^8 % auconda. For inything made to order, Maiman'S Is Ike place to go. Also a full line of ' ' > Gent's Furnishing Goods. HATS, CAPS, &c* AO' Mrs. Maimux, Hns received a fine Stock of Fall and Wlntei Millinery goods, and of tne latest sty's*. A nice lot of llihkons and Plumes. The l.adies <ff Western l.ake County are esperlall* - nvitoiVUcr i'all arid examine Roods and prices. WDKESS MAKING done in the best style and at Ueasonable Priceo. H. MAIMAM. Wawcar.da, aapt. totn, 1882k I have on hand and am selling at the Low­ est prices, the Domestic, KldredKe, New Home, SprinirHeld, New American, and Singer Sewing Machines, and wUl not be undersold by any agent in the county. A good Singer Machine for £20. to do the work of any Singer Mac world. Call and see me. warranted chine in the McHenry, Feb. 80,1883. V . I f . O W E N . BUTTERWORKER Operating on the principle of DIRECT AND POWERFUt PRESSURE, hwtaart of rolling, grinding or , the bntlsr. Works in the salt ss well. "CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, CHEAP. NoaA lor fall dmcriptive circulars to ths Iarentors P-MpA WLK MASEB8, {fQ&T£K BLANCHABD*8 SONS. Jh OOWCOKD, M.H. ' S72 a week mad c % tti6 liiWfeltiionf . B^i-t bti6lncs8 before the public, capital not needed. We will start you. Men, women, iKtyu and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time, You can wore in spare time or'give your whole time to the business. No other business will pity you nearly as well. No 0110 can fail to make enor- nious pay by engaging at once. Costly outli and terms free. Monev made fast, easily and nonorably. Address, TRUE ft CO., Angnsta, Maine. W-v.4 kfSSfSit; INSURE Druist anil ABotbecarr TJ --DEALER IN- Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils,jBtt& #Ucles. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use. Also Bottled Ale aud Porter for Family Us*e. ' The best brands of Cigars, and moking and ('hewing always on hand. We have the largest stock o* ?r Tobacco W 4a<ld ••• people are always on the look. ,ww v9 Ca oat for chances to increase -THieir earnings and in time tiecome wealthy; ^Those who do not improve their opportuni­ ties remain in poverty. We offer a great t '^hanco to make money." We want many men, "*ron»en, 'xip? and girls to work for us right in <*fcelrown localities. Anyone can do the work - properly from the first start. The business Will pay more than ten times ordinary wages, xpenslve outfit furnished tree. No one who f i J : . ' f X imgages fails to make money rapidly. You tan devote your whole time to the work or >^K. only your spare moments. Full information ,#»<Iall that is needed sent free. Address ^WTINKON ft CO., Portland, Maine. . LAWLUS, Merchant Tailor, • KEEPS ^foreign and Domestic Cloths. | WARRANTS A FIT, Jk>» INTO ^ ALE. ' ALSO . CLOTHING, Men's Boys' and ( hildren*s sizes, of the best qual- ^ , ity and at Chicago prices. ^Store opposite Riverside House, - Illinois. - " W'ul . p;S- TWELVE REASONS, FOB INSURING WITH Asa W. Smith., Ol Woodstock, 111. 1. Because he is endorsed by leading bust nes 8 men and the press, and particularly where be*t known. 'j 2. Because his is the oldest agency ia the. counts ^ 3. iserausejic represents the best line of . excep*ion, he repre., sents tho oldest companies in the Unite<t? s\re yourself companies of any agency in the county. 4. Because with one ex ceo'ion. he 1 sents t States. 5. Because in ease of loss he gives his pat; rons the bene lit of his long experience in se curing an equitable adjustment. « Because he hits alwavs issued full nol. icles. " 7. Because he pays losses on farm property l*y lightning, whether fire ensue* or not. 8. Because he insures live stocK anywhere againHt lightning. #. Becimse he insures against tornadoes, cyclones and wind storms. * 10. Because you can thus from disaster for a mere trifle. 11. Because you will And him eqnallv as active to aid you in getting your money after loss as to secure your patronage for his com. panies, 12. Because every one of the above reasons can bs fully verified by calling on E. A. Mur. phy, E. Sessions. J. W, Miller, from their own experience, and an the entire circle of bis acqualutance* from observation. In behalf of the Old Reliable, the Phmtiix^ of Hartford, Connecticut. I take great pleas, ore in returning the the thanks of the com. pany to Mrs. L, D. Kelly for her promplnesl' *nd unusual presence of mind in extinguish, jug a lire at her residence, kindled from tho burning of E. A. Murphy's residence on tho ln^rning of the 13th iuut., as by her individual effort, property was saved on which the com­ pany had a policy of f 2,000 ASA W. SMITH, It will pay you to call mid llioee Bureau Wuslistitnils for J, B. lUaku'6. examine $3.25. at Ever brought to McHenry county, Samong whfch can be found the Bonner Library, Princess Library, Harrison & Smith Safety Lamp and a tine line of Bracket and Hand Lamps of every description which will be sold at prices that defy competition. Call and see their oefore purchasing. » - - - Caretully Compounded. reseriptfona mea McHenry, 111, Jan. 2nd, 1883. G. W. BESLEY =»'» Manv hundreds of our neighbors and friends have ptircAn'S&l one 6f these superb instru- ments'within the last twelve rears, *ind the twelve year old Kstey's ire worth more than nn>' other organ that is sold in t hi^ section KKW. They are the linest toned organ iu the world, and the only organ that imnroves with use. You may ask, why can't oilier leakers make as good ,># an organ as the Estey? Thi 4 secret remains with the Estcys, their patents and luveiituns- ' { which cannot be used bv anv other maker, They nave entirely overcome the difflrulty ot ~ ' feeds losing their oualfty and fbiiiiig with|]use, and have produced u.reed which posoesses a lite like and musical! Q uality of Tone, Found in no Other Organ Having had nearly twenty years experience in selling and repairing organs, 1 claim to know something about an organ, and I should like to give ;>onie advice to any one who « onteniplates buying au instrument and would try, in liie flistpiact to advi.-e you a Unit the slops in an organ. I lind iu a great majority of <°i>set> tiiat the tirst question askeil by a purchaser is: How many stops has your organ? Now to show you how uniniportnn't that if, 1 will tell you that au Ksley Organ, with two sets of reeds, of live octavee each, is saying it has 12:! reeds, 01 notes, and requires only seven stops, but can use only nine at the most. Some of the lower grades i-f organe of diilerent makes advertise their organs as having ten sets of reeds and twenty-seven stops, when, in fact, they only contain 122 reeds or notes, and can only use nine stops, legitimately. I have a circular trom an eastern factor), advertising these or- gan-i as having teu octaves ot reeds, which means two sets of five octaves each, or 122 reeds or notes. Now I would ask any one why the twenty-seven stops are put into au organ which lias but 122 notes and can only use nine, if not to deceive the pure,baser, w ho, as a rule, knows but little aliont an instrument twi­ ll ic reason that he is buying the tirst organ. You tell a farmer that you have a mower th-t has thirty-two sickles, and when he investi­ gated it and found it had but two sickles ef sixteen sections each, you would say it was intended to misrepresent the mower, so I say of the organs thatadvertise twenty.seven stops and ten sets of reeds. It is done to mislead. 1 advise any one buying au organ to buy the EsteT, Of Brattleboro, tor several reasons. First: It is the liest made organ before the public, consequents will last-the longest. Second: It is the best tone. Thiru: It has the best ac. tion--is the quickest to respond to the bouch, therefore, the quickest music writleu can be P'ln pr<H>f of its durability I will, w ith permission, refer to some of the pers ons who hav» the Estey in use the longest time: > ° t»rm. Tidmarsh, Wauconda, 1)1. r: Wells, Do. ^ Baugs, .• • I)o »,• •' ,-j y-v * " John Hanson, Qtogwood, III. '*#. J. Ellis, ' ' • Do Dr. Buck, Woodstock, 111, Congregational Church, Do Allan Uilcs, ' l>o ^« Uj1. Newman, • > Do --fs*FOR W:W$ TSABE OF «, ' "XT';"*-* v '• • Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Granite Iwa?.W4M.&cI AT BOTTOM PRICES JOHN t STORY, Sfi' At the old Htand of Jacob Story, McHenrj, iuvites the attention of Dairymen, House-Keepers, inlact everybody, to his large stock of Milk Cans, Creamery Pails, aud everything in the line of TIN AND GRANITE IRON WaRK, which he is selling at prices as low as the lowest, workmanship and quality of <?oods guAinnteed. Tin Roofing, Eave Troughing, Jobbing and Repairing promptly attended J^tottcwber, cx^good cai; alw-iys be obtained. H A. ' Henry Colby»a,i C. V. Steve# H- C. Smith,' Geo. Clark, " II. II. Nichols, Universalis! Henrv Hogers, ,. _ Robert Paddock, r;;i.sv > atebbins i^ord^. , ' W( If you want A cheap upwartls, ' " jjlcHejry,llil», ; f . i ^ i " . i i i - . ; . r , . • Do Volo, IIL Do lUGOIldl,. III.' gan w McHenry, III.. Kebrnary Mth, J883. <lfr ... if9. C&n furuisb, yoa a Chicago made instriiiiieut for (50 and O. W. OWEN. -DIAI.GU8 lif Qoods Qroceriet, -AUD- READY - afADQ CLOTHIISG, At Centerville, McHenry. . . . ' T ,. . - .. • _ _ v %ts- •*" . . McHENBT; 3d, 1883. Mutual Life of New York. war? Because it is the oldest Company li the United States with thirty-nine years of perience, Because It is the largest Company in tht xcorhl. Assets, $04,702,1*58, nearly doable thai of any ol her Company.- Itccnusc it is the most popular Compaay. its policy holders number over 100,000. Because evcrv dollar of the abor« immense sum beUmy* tothe -policy holder*, and the sar. plus over what is actually required, is aw. finally divided amongst t hem, which surplus may lie applied in either of two ways: First, to pay a portion of the annual premium, tkas materially reducing tiie cost, or, it may ba used to purchase additional insurance, la the latter way forty.eight policy holders •( the year just past, holding policies, the face value of which was #1:};!,500, were carried tot an average term of 83 years at low rates, and the additions brought Ihe snug sum of a little over sf^tio/KK). Many of these policies lia4 been self sustaining lor years. Because the rates ef every other Company are nearly eighteen ptr cent, higher thaa those of the Mutual Life. Because its running expense* are 'ewer than any other. Tne sworn statements of the Equitable Life Assurance of New York, accompany several mil lions less than half as large as the Mutual Life, show its expenses of manage­ ment to have averaged 14.28 during the last three years, those of the Mutual Lite 7 8 the diUereuce of lirst c6st of policy, and manage- inent"e.\pensfs alone, arc equal toSSper cent in favor of the Mutual Life. tlecansc it can and does afford thecheapeat, safest and most satisfactory insurance invest­ ment of any Company in the world. As it will be impossible for nie to see all who are desirous of obtaining Life insurance at actual cost, i will say to such that a postal card will always rea«h me at this place and on receipt of same I will forward different pl ins and actual results (not estimates) whiel: are certainly astonishing and out do anythu>|1 in' the history ot Life Insurance. This Conipanv issues onlv regular Life and Endowment policies and ifkeother Company! of the highest standard refuses to have a»JT* i thing to do with Toitfine gambling. C. H. MOKKY, Agent, .* For Mcllenry ijoanty and western part) •! ^Lake County. MCHKNBY, ILL. CHB0M0S 112 Jess.. Free. with the PKOfi.K's Magazine. The moat magnificent premium ever given, and one ol the best magazines published. Only eighty cents a year. Sample sent free on receipt ol S cent stamp, or three incntlis on trial for N cents. A'iKXTS WaNTKI). Send 25 cants for complete outfit, including all the chromoa. Money returned it not satisfied. 447 A MONTH and board in yonr own apT I county. Men or Ladies. Pleasant business. Address, People's Magazine, Philadelphia, Fa. That Wonderful Book. CUIDE TOSUCCESS WITH FOR Bu^inesa AND .SpCJJETY. * Is selling by tens of ,1*9, ft Is the most universallv useful l»ok ever published It tolls- completely HOW TO DO KVKHT" THINti m the best way. How to be TourOwr Lawyer, How to l»o li'usiness Correctly and Successfully, How to Act in Soc iety and everywhere". A gold rr.ine of varied in forma, (ion to all classes for constant reference. AGKNTS WANTKD for all or spare time, l'oknow,whv this lM>ok of REAL value anw Kttraciiolis sells better thin any other, appl* for terms to 11. B. 3CAMM.ELL A CO., it. 1 'ft' .. ' ia

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