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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Oct 1886, p. 5

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- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1886, Railroad Time Table. S0turi (ft«rlbiulir> June *M Trains will fan HeHenry Htatlon u below: » ooivo SOUTH. uktttaneTiiP»mBfei 7JB A. M uk« Oenen Express ,S:9S " Lake Geneva Freight 1J:«6 p. a like Geneva PiMUfW ..8:88 " OOIXO VOBTD. Lake Geneva Freight A. « Lake 3«un Paaseager W:flO •* |«ke Geneva Kxpresa 4:48 p. M ike Geneva Pumnr 6:67 " * Stop* only to leave Passengers. B. BUM U Ml AffflBt* McHenrv, III NOTICE. Having announced myself a candl date for the office of County Treasurer, hope my friends will give me their Support, Taos. Mo. D, BMUINi Woodstock, Sept., 9th, 1806. for the Bell of^the Baker'* LISTEN W agon. A. ENOLKN is treating bis building to & new coat of Paint, on the outsl le. Which much improves Its appearance* READ the new advertisement ol Booslett A StoOei, to be fouod lb another place in this pajjW. Do not fall to go and see the Rlug- wood Dramatic Club, at Riverside Hall, on Saturday eveulng of thi* week. See programmes. THIS IS Mission Week at the Johns burgh Church. Four or Ave Priest* are in atteodsnoe, and services an held morning, afternoon and evening. ON Monday Hog was King lu thi- fillage. Four cars were shipped fron this Station and one or two cars wer« loft over and shipped on Tuesday fv . "WHAT IS education ?" asked a 'Writer, Well. It Is something * College graduate thinks hehasuntij tie become* a newspaper man. ! "WAITING for the Verdict" and* ftoaring Faroe, at Riverside Hall, or yflkturday evening of this week by tbt Blag wood Dramatic Club. V THE McHenry Musical Association Will meet on Tuesday evening next, b\ Invitation, at the residence of Mr* feo. W. Besley, for singlog and a so­ ds 1 time. WE learn that the McHenry Dramai lc Club have reorganized, and will, a an early day, bring out several fiu« dram ts and cornedvaJ) Full particular' tnese columns ue re alter, ' THE oyster supper, at Riverside Halt On Friday evening last did not draw Out a very large crowd, but all *b< Went report a g<»od time and plenty t< fat. 980 were the receipts of ti»- fvenlng. : "• ' - CHRIS BRICK, of Johnsburgh. wh« fl)as been In poor health tor the pats year, will on Saturday of this week •ell his household lurniture at Auction €id move with his lauftly to Chicago here be hopes to regain bis fiftaliii ' THERE will be a ulass Ball Shoot a< .Barreviile. on Saturday next, Oct. 30u lor a prize of one Winchester Rifle, 4 faliber, and loadiug, tools. Othei prizes will also be announced on th« day of the shoot, Shooiisis shoul< bear this In mind. Miss MAKY BLATMAN, oldest daugh­ ter of Mrs. Geo. Scbreiner, was mar­ ried in Chicago on Monday afternooi lastjo Jacob Don hove n of that city is well and favorably knowi |D this village, and her many friend Will wish her a long, happy and pro porous life OWING to the large Increase of schol $rs from outside of the dlstrlot. th. directors of the Nun la and Crystu, Like (Jnion School have decided u put In a teacher to assist Prof. North ij» the higher departme nt ot the school Thl« speaks wel! for the popularity o» fbat school aud Its able Professor. ;! "ADVERTISE b; the year,*1 said an old ^>||xperleuced business man. It Is cheap ; ||r aud yields a better return in propor flon to tbe money Invested. AD ad fertlseme&t should always be befon- tfac public in some shape. If It disap­ pears it Is soon forgotten, those tba flemata have the superiority and ad ^antage of the competitor. There 1* ignly oue excuse for tbe discontinuing ; Of an advertisement--that of retiring grom business. THE Ring wood Dramatic Club will ippear at Riverside Hall, ID thU tillage, oo Saturday evening nex Oct. 30, lo the beautiful Three Act t Drama, eotltled "Wait.ng tor tin Verdict,or Falsely Accused.* We hav< heretofore spoken of this Club nun Jiave not a word to take back, as w» fronounoe them ibe best Amateur* In * ibis sect.on. They were greoted with ' toudug houses both at Ringwood and tflebron, and we bespeak for them • (rand benefit on Saturday evening re can assure our readers they wi« * ' tales a rich treat if they fall to attend •Remember the date and place, River „iide Hall, Saturday evening, Oct. 3011^ J"V IN tbe current number of The family the publishers make an announcemvti that will be of Interest to our readers j . ^tJpon tbe first of next May tbey wil . present to the church receiving thi highest number of votes from the sub­ scribers of the magazine 9500 in cash. ' t° 'he church receiving the nex highest number of vo.es, a 9260 organ, r, If preferred, a communion servlc* >f equal value. E /ery one subscribing ^o The Family between now and tb« lrstj of May Is entitled to a vote 'hose who take an Interest In th* l^eliare 'of our churches should bestli themselves and see that one of these Ipgifts, at least, comes to our neighbor­ hood. A copy of The JFbmity contain­ ing full particulars of the enterprise Jnay be had by remitting five cents to ||he publishers, 84 and 36 North Moon Street, Hew York* PBS»ON%L. BUXIXT BROWN will be at River­ side Rail on Saturday evegfug. Mis* ADDIE ALEXANDER, of Lake Zurich, Is visiting with friends in this village. COOK WEIGHT, who Is with Marshsl Field A Co.. Chicago, spent Sunday with friends In this village. MARTHA ROSEBLADE. of Englanl will hold a ret ept l<>D at Riverside Hall, oo Saturday evening of this week. MRS. C. S. NEWELL and Mrs. Wot Mc<;ol)um, returned on Tuesday from a protracted visit at Rochester, Minr, Ms. AND MRS. JACOB DONHOVEN, net Mary Blatman, of Chicago, are visiting with friends In this village. REV. S. SKARL, of Barrington, for­ merly p istor of the M. E. church it this village, was calling on ft lend* here on Tuesday. JOHN CLAXTON. who has been quite •Ick for some time. Is quite low at thi* writing, Tuesday afterafl**, and hi* recovery very doubtful. MISS WEIDRICH, of Genoa Junction. Wis., took charge of the telegraph office at this Station, during th* absence of Ben Boss, Jr., on his wedding tour* HON. A, J. HOPKINS, candidate for Congress In this District, and Hon C. Partridge, Republican candidate tor the State Legislature, were callers to-day. MARRIED.--On Saturday, October 33d 886, at Lake Geneva, Wis., by th* v. Henry Coleman, Fred. T. Colby tnd Clara I, Wright, both of this vil­ lage. The groom |is the (only son oi liarles O. Colby, while the bride 1* rhe only daughter of Robert Wright The happy oouple are spending a fe* ylays with friends In Rockrord, /*AKRfEp.--At Rlngwixxl. Ill, at the homf »f the brl<le a parents, by Rev, B. Rrunnli Pastor ITniveraalist Church, of McHenry, Wednesday ev»ning, Oct. 20th, Chas Prlrkcu.of Pitirfleld, ifeo., to Miss Nellie Ladd, of Ringwood. ^-The happy couple started on th* text day for their home In the West 'pending about throe week" on thel» #ay visiting relatives and friends. A very pleasant Incident In the aft«l> was a serenade by tbe Rlrgwood bam' luring the supper hour, the member* »f which were Invited In and treate* o the wedding supper. Nobody outside of the professloi tias any Idea how difficult it is for a •dltor to please some of his patron13 'or I nstance: A western paper a«t- lounces as follows: "Mr. Mugulre wil vash himself before he assumes th« ffice of sheriff." This made Maguln •*al, and he demanded a retractloo, vhlch the psper made thu*: '*Mr. Mx ;uire requests us to deny that he wil va«h' hlms*lf before he assumes th* ffice of slierlfl.M Oddly enough thi •ilv enraged Maguire the more. SOID* •eople are so hard to please. f F A SAD and fatal accident occurred s rhe residence of Jaco^t Smith, thre< MIIPS n >rtheast of this village, or holiday last. Tin* particulars, as tiex< »H we can learn them, are as follows: lis son Michael, aged about 19 years VHS fitting a new ramrod Into a gu vhlch was londed, when in some unac xiuntable mnnner the gun was dlschsrg- d. tbe load striking him on the righi heek and passing entirely through t.i> iead, killing him almost Instantly, lie was a young man highly respected by his acquaintances, and his heart* oroken parents have the sympathy of ill In their bereavement. r^OHN CLAXroN, an old aud highly respected citizen of this town, died ai ils residence, half a mile easr. of thi* , on ruee*day night at 9 o'clock, "h*? resided here a gotrri nany years, aud -wes honored . aiii| re lUECtodlay all who teaewhlmA Uotil wimin toe past'^ear tne general pub ic had supposed bim to be one of tbe icalthlesl men In town of bis age, but IO ail at once commenced to fall, and <rom that the work of the fell desroy- f was rapldj We shall give further jariicuUrs nereafter. The funeral «lllbsheld from his late restdeooe, tomorrow, Thursday, at 1 o'clock P. M. ttoVjB. Brunnlng officiating. w A SERIOUS and what came near bo­ ng a fatal accident occurred on Tues lay between this place and Johnsburg. The s«tn of Jacob Booslett, Johnnie, ind his two daughters. Miry and Mrs. Peter Freund were returning from <*.hurch, when tbe horse became fright­ ened at some cal ves by the side of th* road, and turning quickly around upset he buggy, throwing them all out. tfary escaped with a few slight -scratches, wblla Mrs. Freu d was badlv firulsed about the head, face and shoul* lers, but fortunately no bones wen- •roken, But Johnny was hurt mor»- han all, probably, as he was drlviug. •eiog dragged by tbe horse, hut In the xcltement not one of them can tel lust what was done. He is considera­ bly brul-ed about the bead and face, •nd complains of bis back and stomach 1'he doctor says it will be a day or two before It can be ascertained just how '>ad he Is hurt. It Is a miracle that «ome of them were not killed. Tbe *uggy was badlv demoralized and the torse somewhat injured before he was "topped. Vg Four Clay Pigeon Shoots At Volo. Commencing Nov. 6th. Come to the first one and win the belt, for there Is money in It for the winner. Hi puts he belt op for the next shoot and gets *5 of the entrance fee. This is the fourth year I have given my big shoot tnd turkey raffles, and have given sat isfactlon and a sq tare deal every time, 4 ports men If you will come again 1 i»ill try to do the same by you this rear, only better, fqr l am In better shape for It, / ? J M. Bancs. Volo, 11L, Oct. *7, 1866, " Get your Horse Blankets for 75 oents per pair, at C. V, Stevens', Wes t Mc- " H«port of Union Softool, lunds Iff. it ONI H KKDIKG OCT. Sid, *86. The following Is the average stand­ ing ot tbe pupils who took the ex ara- Ination. Tbe others, not mentioned here, were not examined on account of sickness or having attended but a)sbort time. A CLASS. 1 Mattie Smith 951S Flora Jackman ..S3 I Bennie ford 90 I 3 Mary Williams....SO 3Hammond Dike.. .91 7 Mae Dike.... M t Magf>e HcGarry.,911 g Lorenao Lowell...SO 9 Louise Pomeroy...S0 B CLASS. Christine Oberg..911 7 Bert Ford. S* "" " ' 8 Lizzie Dike 84 9 Flora Church SI 10 Chtis. Jvkman. .79 11 John Howe 1* 12 Osslan Congdon..,67 c CLASS. 1 Flora Hnrback --94 | 12 John Palmer 87 13 Mary St. Clair ...85 14 Raymond Owen...84 Ifi Harry Will»er *4 IK MUtie Huffman...83 17 Nora Parsley 84 18 Kuesell Huoeard H2 . . . 8 1 ....79 ...79 ...75 SChns Mead 91 3 Wallace Pease.. 91 4 Lyra Dike .. .. 90 8 Mamie Monroe...89 6 Caddie Morley . .,87 19 Willie Jayne Kate Howe ... 21 Sufie Bryant 4 Ro.'a Miller » 3 Maixl Van Otke.Dl 4 Wallace Morey. .91 SHattie Bailou ...,91 8 Mary Djrity 91 7 Julia Powers.... #1 8 Louie Smith .. ..90 9 May Hamilton 88 lOUeo. Oollen .88 II Nellie Neville... .87 22 Chas Nash 23 Alva Hale 76 In the above, from 70 to 80 is fair; from 80 to 90 Is good; from 90 to 100 excellent; and 100 is perfect. A. ft NORTH, Pria. WHAT every lady wants is a maga­ zine that combines the essentials of ill others, and Demorest's Monthly certainly fills the bill. The November number of this popular progressive insgszlne is at hand, aud a flne number it Is, containing a beautiful oil. picture. "The Music Lesson," besides fifty other Illustrations. Its literary de partments are Instructive as well v «musiiig, and Its fashion department is just what is wanted in these hard tl<ne6, as each number contains an •»rder entitling the purchaser to select t pattern of any design In that number md any siae, thus sating the purotia* °t ot a single number about thirty cents, and a saving of <iver 93 to vcarrly subscribers. Our lady readers who wish to economize will appreciate his, for while they get the finest iter*ry magazine In tbe world at »nly 9*2 per year, they also get all pat teins tbey wish to use (free) from he recognized fountain head ol (ashions. WITHIN tbe last few months.^la* -nterprislng magazine, 7he Family. has taken a front rank among stan tani •ublications. For only fifty cents • r^ar it gives Its resders each monti uore good llteratu'-e than Is cAntaiuen • ii DcnoresCi, Peter»on't, or any ofliei •f the high-priced mng izines. Bach "ituber consists of 48 pages, beside* he 4 <over pages, or 62 pages in all Imong the features are a complete llustrated novel ol 16 pages, continue • orlfsby Mrs. Olipiiaiit. Miss M. Ea tradd<»n, Florence Marry at, and Ar- iiur Huirbes, M. A., as well as poein* ind SKetc.ies of an Interesting nature The Family Hermon,,, by t ie Rev. W li. t 'uvler, D. D., appears only i'li lii- oulmns; Mrs. K. B. S.Vkes, well know, or articles upon fancy work and eiu- •iroldery, has charge of " i'he Famjlv ^Vork-rable;" "The Family Out-of- »oors" 1« conducte'l^f L. C. Beoedli* •f the New Yjrk World; and the othe- lepai tments are In the hands of ex »erfenoed and well paid contributor- The magazine is profusely Illustrate" •y the b^st artists. Send 5 cents for » ample copy to the publltheis, 34 aod <6 North Moore Street. New York. . II UN DA- EDITOR PLAINDKALKR:--The meet mgof old soldiers to organ'ze a Coun iy Vetorans Association came ofi as ad venlsrtd, last Weduesday, In tbe G. A R. Hall at this place. About fifty old oldiers, from a large number of organ izatious, were present and a Constitu­ tion and By-Laws were adopted, tnd a permanent organization wa» "fleeted, in spite of croakeri. The Secretary was instructed to furnish all county pspers with a copy of tbe pro- ceedlngs. The Camp Fire In the evening was a grand success, not far from one thou­ sand Jfceople being present, and the time was fully occupied till half pas< ten o'clock. Tbe programme was car ried ou*, every part being cheered un • il A. W. Cumins came on to the ros­ trum to speak to the sentimentof "Our Prisoners of War,* when everybody was astounded to bear from bim that the rebel Government did their duty oy the Uolon prisoners, and that the fault was io our own boys who cooked tor their comrades, that they stole (heir rations and sold them. He would have us believe that a sufflcleo oy was issued to properly feed the whole, but that fifty or sixty cooks could eit enough and sell enough to those inside for whom the feed wa> issued to starve thirty thousand men His barrangue was greeted, as It de- nerved to be, with murmurs of dissent and stamping, whistling, and other demonstrations ot indlgnatloo, which forced bim to discontinue his tirade tgainst his government and its defend ers. He was a wet blanket agtlnat an otherwise glowing camp fire, Capt Partridge, our caodidate for the legis­ lature was present and gave us a bright and cheerful talk ot ten minute# Comrade George <Vait was also pres­ ent and related some funny Incidents of bis war experience. He is tbe reg ular nominee of the Democracy of this district for tbe legislature, and every uld soldier, regardless of p trty affilia­ tions, would much prefer to see bim elected than Geronimo Haines, tbe corporation attorney. Butler A Warner, our enterprising merchants, bad a car-load of potatoes on sale here last week. They sold tliem for 55 cts. per bushel, a^d they were first class. They will have an­ other car-load next week. A drove of pouies are in town for sale. Tbey advertise them as Ken­ tucky bred, and look very mush like half breed bioucas. A cold wave havstruck us and makes Uo begin to look to our woodpiles and coal bins. The canvass for legislative honors Is waxing bot If there Is more than one Haines man In town be keeps very ALQOUfclNII. EDITOR PLAIWDKALERMr. Albert Dodd, and wife, of Elgin, visited with relatives and Iriends here on Wednes­ day and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. V. N Ford, Mr, and Mrs, J. Helm, and Mrs Ed Morton, Jr. attended tbe Camp Fire at Nunda oo Wednesday evening of last week. BORN, October Slst, 1886, to the wife of W ni. Wartlike, all pound son. C. E^Chapell started north on Frl- dav or last week to buy milch cows Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sherwood gave i he first Progressive Euchre Party oi the season on Friday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Jenks, ot Dundee^vislted here on Friday of last week with their *oo, W. H. Jenks. C. C. Chunn has rented A. DolgV Warehouse and started io the bran and feed business. S. N. Tnoma% of Nunda, was In town on Saturday of last week. The amusement in towa now d*ys Is the breaking of Texas poneys. D. C Wilcox, of Elgin, dlspoled of 8-here on Fridsy anj Saturday of last week. F. D. Coltrln, of Chicago, was In tGouquIn, on Sunday and Monday last, returulng back to the city on Tuesday morning accompanied by bis wife and Ford Is visiting In H. Keyes son. Mrs. E. A. Chicago. C. W. Morton i i||Vn. spent Sunday at Salon, A pleasant little surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. F. p. Coltrln, at J* Peters,on Monday evening1 by their many friends. Port Hill Prootnot-Liftko Oo. EDITOR I'LAINDKALBK:--Our people are generally healthy and prosperous but there are a few still on the sick dst. Christopher Horan, of Grant, ba»> been under the care of Dr. Rickey for several weeks psst. We sre pained to hiar, of the death •>f Mrs Thomas Payne, ^f Fremont, one of the early settlers of this county^ Our new railroad seems to be doing i lively local business lo this couuty. ind Gray's Lhke Statiou Is the favorite shipping point for stock ai>d produce/ A. M. White has shlgppd several car luads of sheep from ' there this Fail uid has another nearly ready. Chase Webbls shipping sheep, cattle and nogs. Several new bulidiugs are ii> urocess of construction at that place, imong which are two stores and sever­ al dwelling houses. Messrs Bennett ft liey nolds, who are buildiug a store ao«i wo dweldngs, are occupying the Zinsser Hotel temporarily. Join- l<an{ahan, a teacher, is building a fin* (welling house at the Station. Then * re lumber and coal yards established. dainesviPe Is progressing slowly. 1\ C. Slusser and family left on vVednesday last on a vMt of several uoi.ths duration to <^iltfornla, Kunsas. i»d Iowa, | % Galleo Falrman, a former resident oi Vniioch, has leased the Slusaer .store md dwelling, J®. &j^*f*vtll«. for * erm ot three years, and is putting It. t stoca of goods. I hear that hu Is to iave a partner. Battersh^ll A Son fcne enlarging their bnsln ?BS and testing the utmost capacity of their two store buildings, 'lesldes keeping their grocery wagon •»n the road much of the time. Mrs. Forvor has an Auction Sale ihis week In order to make room for lor new goods. Oi:r Methodist ladles have taken the preliminary «teps for raising a fund with which to build a new church, to :ie erected as soon as the Evanstou ami Genev i railroad shall be located and in operation In this precinct. Eldei\Robert8, of Antloch, "bss been nngaged to preach at the Fort Hill Cnristlan Church half tbe time for tbe ensuing year. His next appointment is for Tuesday, October 31st, »t 11 o'clock A. M. aod 7, o'clock, p. M., of (be same day. MARRIKD. At Sutherland. Iowa, on Thursday October 14th, 1886. Franols Tripp, of Vernon, Lake county. III., to Emma J. Marvin, daughter ot 8, W. Marvin, of Avon Lake vouuty 111, AUCTION' SALE. Tbe undersigned will sell it INtblle Auction oo his farm four miles west ol VicHeury, on Thursday. Nov. 4, 1886. commencing at 10 o'clock, A. the following property: 8 good Milch «/'owe. 12 Helfrrs ooming In in the "pring. 6 Steers; two ve*rs old. 4 Hel f ers two years old, 7 Calves, 3 Work lorees, 2 Mules, 3 Colts, 22 Shoats, S Lurnb r Wagous, 1 Buggy, 1 Self Bind •*r. 1 Seeder. Corn Planter. Check Kower, Mower, 2 Drags 2 Plows. 2 bulls 2 years old, Soolts. 1 sucktujc colt. 1 yearling colt, 2 »ulky cultivators 1 diamond tooth cultivator. .1 bob •deigh, 1 fanning mill, 1 feed grinder. 2 iiay racks. 1 corn shelter, 1 harpoon inrk, ropes and i/ulleys, 1 iron kettle, I Breaking Plow, 1 Horse Rake. 1 l*ul verizer, 2 set Double Harness, 80 tons <imd Hay, 300 bushels Oats, about 200 bushels Oats and Wheat mixed, •nixed. 1 good Organ. 2 Heating -Hoves, a quantity of Hou«ehold Furni rure. 1 Creamer, a number of Milk (Jans, and other art icles too numerou- to mention. I will also offer for sale to the highest bidder at the same time >nd place, my farm containing S40 acres. Free lunch at noon. No prop erty to be remove I until settled for. TERMS. -All 8<mu of $10 and under rash. Over that sum a credit of one year ou approved notes at 7 per cnt interest. Terms ou farm made known oo dav of sale. PHILLir GlBSBLU. r. K. ORAXOii, Auctioneer. MONK\ TO LOAN. In su ns of from one Hundred to Two Thousand Dolltrs, on good securi­ ty. Inquire at this OfBse. YANKER Brown Bread and Baked Beans every Wednesday and Saturdsy, at LOCK'S Home Bakery, McHenry. As good as new. A second band Coal Stove sound aad In first class or­ der that will be sold oheap. For fur­ ther particulars inquire at PLAINDEAL* RR office. Horse Blankets. 7& oents per Pair, at C. V. Stevens', West McHenry, 111. LOOK out for the Baker's Wagou ""v NMHO*. EDITOR PLAINDRALER:--A FOOD crowd attended the dance Friday night. Miss Delia Merry visited her brother list week. Aleck Glass Is |one of tbe many suf­ fering with rheumatism. Miss Ida Wal term Ire, from Iowa. Is visiting relatives !o this vicinity. Mr. I, W. Sopor bas returned from Kansas. The climate did not agree with him. N Monger's Factory paid the milk dividend of seveoty-tbree cents for • he month of Auguit. Mr. and Mrs C. Li Mead returned Saturday evening from a visit to friends near Jollet. Mrs. H, R. Baldwin visited her mother at Crystal Lake last week. Mrs. Woodbury's sister, from tbe east, is spending several weeks witb her. Tbe Ladies Forelgo Mtsslonsry So­ ciety will meet at Mrs. M. MillerV Thursday afternoon of this week. Miss Bertha Dyke spent a few days ot last week with friends in town. Mrs. Ayers returned recently from Bennington, VJL. where Hie has spent the summer. Quarterly meeting services at the M. E. Church next SaturJay afternoon and Sunday. Presiding Elder Van tiorn will be present. Mr. Dart has gone to Sturgeons Bay, Wis^ to spend the winter as foreman in a plaining mill, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Andrews passed through town Friday on their, retura from a visft to Jauesvllle. Mfs. I. W. Webster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sears, have moved Into tbt House belonging to Mrs. H. W. Mead. PeaH Lines has been very sick with billious fever and erysipelas In his knee but under the skillful care of Dr. derrick will soon be around again. M. W. Merry may now be found across the street in tbe new drug store Call and see fflm and you will Ami "Mel," If possible more accommoda­ ting than ever. George W. Lewis, a convict fo» twelve years, preached two evening last week aod Sunday afternoon lu tbt H. E. Church and gavo many Interest­ ing accounts of prison life. The officers elected fur the club dances, to be held during the winter. *re Frank Rowe, President, Ira Hyde Hecretary, and M. W Merry Treasurer • he first party will be given on (fridat evenh g Nov, IS, Muslo by the Hie- •rated J inesville band. ' Miss Emma B*gun, after many wear) nonths if sufierlng with consumption, lied quietly at ber home ou Tuesda< morning of last week. The tunera «ervloes were oonducted by Rev. G. H. Wells. Thursday afternoon. |j| tl» ('resbyterlsn church. ! T RINGWOOD. EDITOR PLAINDRLER Prepare fo w i n t e r . • ' • Election next fcl. C. Allen Is -taking * trio In the -vestern states, Win. Coats Is visiting friends an<> relatives out (west. Mr. B. K. Duors, of Wauoonds, ws on our streets one day last week, Mrs, E. H. Walker returned last week from the east, where she has been visiting^ Mn, Wakefield,of Leicester, Mass, is visiting with her brother, J. W Crlsty. Mrs I. Harsh has been visiting rela­ tives in May wood. III. Tbe Band report a plessant time a< Hebron tbe other olght, Remember R, Simpson's Auction Nov. 6th. h. Tbe Dramatic Club will render the play "Waiting for the Verdict" at Riverside Hall, MoHenry, next Satur lay evening. Oct, 30. Tbe people oi that vicing* will miss a rich treat If they fall to%attend. One dollar will buy 16 pounds grauu lated sugar or 16 pounds standard A sugar or 17 pounds best light Csugai »r 27 pouods nice clean rice. We are here to stay and will not be undersold on anytblng that we offer for sale. J. W. CBISTY A SOW. MARRIED.--Oct. 20th, at the resi­ dence of the bride's parents. In this village, by Rev. B. Brunnlng, of McHenry, Miss Nellie C. Lsdd of this place to Chas. M. Prlckett, of Fair­ field. Neb. This couple have long been residents of this place and wilt be missed by all. We sincerely wish them a happy journey through life, Thev will make a few short visits, reaching Kalrfleld. Neb., their future home, about Nov, 1st, We suppose thl» mskes way with that quilt. Now girls try, try again. Thore's nothing lik« it. AUCTION SALE, The undersigned will sell at Pabllr Auction, on his tarm. one half mile West of Ringwood, oo Saturday, Nov. 6'h, 1886, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. slurp, the following property: 2 C iws, 1 two year old Heifer, 2 Yearlings. I Calf. 1 three-fuurth* HoNtein Bull, three years old tbl» Fall. 1 Yearling Colt. I four year old •'olt, 1 Brood Mare. 7 Shoats, 6 Hogs. 1 Merino Buck, three years old, 1 nun of (ililckens, 1 Wagon, 1 Pair Bob Sleighs, 1 Hay Rack, 1 Sulky Oultiva r.or, 1 Pair Fairbanks Scalas. 1 Fanning Mil), 1 Grind Stone. 1 Wheelbarrow, between 600 and 700 bushels of Corn n Crib, 75 bushels of Oats, and all my Household Furniture, consisting In part of 2 Cook Htoves, 2 Heating Stoves, Feather Beds, Chairs. Tables, Beiisteads, and other articles too nu­ merous to mention. TERMS--Sums of 910 and unde> Cash. Over that sum a credit of One Year will be given on approved Notes at 7 per cent interest. Two percent ofi for cash. No Property to be removed until settled for. Free Luncb at Noon. ROBERT, SIMPSOX, W, K. QRANGIER, Auctioneer. CALL on L, W. Nichols, the West McHenry Jeweler, for Clocks, Watches Jewelry, Sllverwan^or anytblng lo ; *•*! and Winter MHttntfy. Mrs. H. H. Nichols haa just retnroed from the city with a large ni well •elected stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, and our lady reader* should not fall to Mil at her store and see the large assortment of new Fall aad Win­ ter styles, which are being sold at prices which cannot fall to please nil Be sure and call before buying. XBi U, H. NICHOLS. FARM TO RENT. Of Two Hundred Acres, situated two miles East from MoHenry village, on the Waukegan road. Inquire nt erry dc Owen's Store. MRS. P. H. SMITH Hereby offers Herself as Nurse for the sick. Has had large experience aud is sure to give satisfaction. Terms Reasonable. Can be found at residence two doors East of the Went Side School House. L, W. NICHOLS the Jeweler In West VcHenry hss a stock of Jewelry of tbe latest styles, whloh he will sell so cheap that he will surprise you. Flannel, Rockford, best In the world, at Fitzslmmons A Evan son's. Buy Warner's Magic and National Yeast at Booslett & Stoffel's, Good Mens shir.s, 25 cents at Fits- ilmmous A Evanson's. See our new Cloaks, Newmarkets aud new style wraps before buying. P*BBT k Qwair. To the fellows that pay as they {jo, we offer a superior article of Flour, Onsh price 91,25. FITZSIMMONS A ETANSON. Look at the cnoioe Candles nt Bes ey's Drug Store, West End. Middlings, Bran, Salt and Oil ueal in stock at fionslett A Stoffel's. The Sels oelebrated hand mnde Boots and Shoes, aod other standard roods at Dwight's old reliable Cash "•tore, Woodstock. III. Ip'you want good goods for a small tmount of money, call on L. W. Nichols 'he Jeweler In We*-, McHenry. Ladles and Gents fine Shoes n speo- a|ty at Dwlghts. NEW CLOAKS. Best tins bs«t styles, and lb#«st pri- ii<s at Perry A Owens. 17 pounds good, clean, whole rloe, fot 11.00 at Bo.islert A Stoffel's. All gr ides of R»uk ford and St Jharlen fl iur, 91.05 to <1.65, at Bouslet* % Stvfiel's. Good plug tobacco ooly 25o a pound, it Bonslett A Stoff»l's. Look tor your A »e Kid and Oos ^iioes at Perry A Owen's this woek at •xtreme low prices for cash. BESLET S Liver ^Tort Kld iey Cure h* best thing on the market, a< teslev's Dr>ig Stor*. W-ist Side. 17 lbs. good, clean, whole rice foi 11.00 at Boiisietr A Stoff d's. Fal Call and see the due line of Aflltloery. at Mrs. H H Nichols. Rock ford Carp«t W ps W^Bonttetl Jk Stod els. 15 pounds standard Granulated Suga 'or 91 cash, at Perrv A Owen's, 16 pound* btandard A. Sugar for #1 ;ash at Perry A Ow-n'«. Tricots and Dr-<«s Flannels In nil •nades at Perry. A Owen's. Call and s> e our Perry A Owen's. fiue new shoes a" cash 17 pounds light C. Sugar for 91 »t Perry A Owen's. THIS WEEK Grest Bar cains In flne kid shoes at cut prices for cash at Perry A Owen's. We took advantage of a low market tnd bough: our Overcoats very cheap .'or cash, and can give you bottom prl oes. See them. PERRY A OWRN. Our rubber goods were bought fore the advaooe, so we eau sell •r thao others. be cheap BONSLETT A STOFPEL. Jersey Caps, Plush Caps and Tohog- {Ins, the latest tblog out, at Mrs. H. B Nichols, 8ee our UN Men's shoe*, lnoe or congress worth 9B,00 nt Bonslett A 4toflel's, We have a few pair Men's low shoes. Elgin and Rockford, make at extreme ty low prices f »r cash. Mast b* sold New Gloves and MUleus just receiv­ ed at Perry A Owen's. A full Hue of Ladles Furnishing Goods, at Mrs. H. H. Nlobols. Trunk* nnd valises at Bonslett A HtofleTs, See the new stook of black dress (oods nt Perry A Owen's. Tet Drinkers will find an extra flne renof unsurpassed quality at t? FITZUTTTF UL A EANMIR. We have the best school Shoe In •he t9wnshii>. at reasonable prlcee for CTTH. FITZSIMMONS A EVANSON. Bear In mind the tact that you cat save lots of money In buylog your Boots and Shoes at Dwlght's Cash "•tore, Woodstock III. Dress Flannels, Tricots, nnd medium prloed Dress Goods just received nt Fitzslminoos A Evanson's. Jersey caps for men, women, and children. Finest assortmeot and pri­ ces very moderate at Fitzsimmons A Evanson's. Frr Sale, One hundred Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Rose Comb White Leghorn, and Houdan Pullets and Roosters, at fifty cents each. W. H , D WIGHT. IS-tf Woodstock, III. Overcoats, Men's snd Boys' Suits, Ladles' Cloaks, Gloves and mitts, new and stylish, reasonably large assort- •neut and prices very moderate, at Fitzsimmoos A Evanson's. MRS. E. W. HOWE IS now lo the elty baying her Fail Stock of Millinery and wld, to a few days be prepared to show to the ladles of McHenry and sur­ rounding country the finest line of stylish Fall Millinery ever brought to this town. Csll and see goods aod City resideines ffrt snie. Apply Asa #. Smith, Woodrtoifc, HL Everything la the Hardware line a j bottom flgune, at B. M. Hownl. Celluloid 8eti, cheaper than over fore, nt G. W. Besley's, Wast Sfde. Fine Scrap Books ooly 9140 at Wj Besley's, West Side. Celluloid Combs, ooly 20oouts. at < W. Besley's, West Side. Boots and Shoes, ao Immense stock?! at H*NRY COLBTS. HKM • • « ; • •"••SaS Good Rockford Flour only 91JB sack at Bonslett A Stoffel's. par 19 pounds of Rice for 91 at l| nwniwosj a CVANM*. 1; ------ "' Extra fine roasred x>ffee. 8 Ibi. for fi | at Fitzsimmons A Evansons. Overcoats aod ciotblog nt Perry Sk - 'l Owen's. Good fine cut tobacco only S5o a lb,*, at Booslett A Stoffel's. • _ it Ladies Muslin Underwear, 50 enata ^ at Fitzsimmons A Evansoo*s. Good smoking tobacco only 2)c alb. > at Bonslett A Stoffel's. Elegaot Dress and Jersey Flannels HENRT COLBY'S. Fz Before yon Insure Fire, Li ranee, of Henry, lit get terms for* gbtning and Tornado Inra- Bonslett * Stoflel. Wect Mo- Lace Curtains, Tidies, Lambe. Bedspreads and Shams, cheap, at Schumacher's, near the Depot. Fresh Rolled Stoffel's. Oats at Bonslntt DOMESTIC Plauo aod Furniture Pol- rm ish, the finest tblog lo the market, nt Besley's Drug Store. Rockford Flanueu, o at In the world* ' larsale at ^ BITZSIHHOV5! ft IfAim ^ " 1 Ladles and Gents underwear, large (ssortmeot, very low prices for cash *t FITZSIMMONS A EVANSON, Tbe largest liue of Clothing ever In MoH< sp5, -3® shown it IcHenry, otn now be found HKNRY COLRY'S. SMUT'S F)IBM Wtakagio- Ale and Barter On draught at J. Bonslettt, A, E» {inn's and John Helmer's. Ir you want to ante your Baggy < t'op look as good as new get the Ss- v' looal Patent Leatber Enamel at doaloy'a Drug Smre. / ,4 Mrs. Sohumaoher. ' .-i ̂ Visits Chicago every week aod wfll ^ ake In your orders and furnish goods > •t the lowest Chicagn orioes, > ^ BnsLKY*s Ale and Porter Is the beat 1 :s uade. Oo draught In McHenry at Jacob v'l" tooalett's, A. Kuglen's. and John I loimer's. - Jersey Waists, « lull supply, wbloh 'Cfc vlll be sold at lower prlcea thao any •ther store la McHenry. JSa Has M. aoHPHAQMaa. Call for the uWiiitiuig Stroke", a oew ; drand of five cent Cigars, mtiiofactur- •d by Barblau Bros. It beats them dL Cash paying buyers are respsottutly . ••ivlted to ,o<41 at Branson's store at the West xamlne a few articles offered n| targalns during this week. ,,.'5^ EVERYBODY KNOWS That Heuderson's Bjju and 3h0eS . tre the best. We sell lots of them.--> Perry A Owen's, Sole Agents, Remember the lact that W. H. ; •'wight will not be u ideraold by any I touse la Woodstock or McGUwry Co* .Notioe. To those that want Tubs, Tats, Zfiy tacks,and anything In my lne of bual- ^ iess. Work done on short notice co •rder. Shop one door South ot Lair* us' Store, F. A. HERARD. <«Hsnry, AM«. W, Ms. % CARPET WEAVING. \ The "undersigned is prepared ^ <Veave Rag Carpets on short notion tnd at Reasonable rates. Resldenen •oe Block West of the North-west oorner of the Public square. Orders respectfully solicited, aod satisfactloo (uaraoteed UEO. SCHUSTER. . MoHenry, Aag. 16th, 1888. . < MFC. Dlckloson A rton. Barring to a. tils., are daily receiving testimonials rom ail over the IJiuted States in lavor of their celebrated cow presorlp- lon. Milk ftvir is a ;biug of the past where this medicine is used. Never was a case of it known where this uedicloe was given soon after oalvlog. It will also Increase the flow of milk. For sale by all druggists. Some Foolish People. \llOw n cou ;h to roo un .i It getsl ts* yond tbe teach of medlcioe. Pney of* uen say Ob! it will wear away, bu< lu •oost cases It wears them away, "ould they be Induced to try this 'uocessfui medicine called Kemp's Basam, which will sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immedi* itely see tbe excellent effect after tak­ ing the first dose. Prtoe 60c and 91M. IVIal sice free, at Geo. KoQenry. T ^ - SAVE A DOLLAR. We Stave had consigned to us by the ':1: >narufacturer as an advertisement of 1 heir work some extra line geouioe Tamploo goat Shoes for ladies wear, •"ucu as hitve been -old tor Three Dol- ars. We are Instructed to sell them u Two Dollars. Buy a pair and save a dollar. PERRY A Own. N, B. Every pair warranted. ;'-v;S8 9m iv > 'M For SALE. ' R The undersigned offers for sale his residence, and two acres of land! slto*> ted In the village of Ringwood. Is well located, in good repair aad on the premises are all kinds of small fruit, all In a healthy and bearing ooadition. It is, with all a very desirable pleoeof property. Good barn and outbuildings For terms and other particulars oali oo the undersigned on tbe premises. WM. LAMSHA% Ringwood, March 9th, 1889. * . » I i - . .f. Jf ' * A.t Box m-as To- Ight and To-Morrowt lgh% And each day and olght during thlo week, you can Hod at Geo. W. Bealey'n drug storo Kemp's Suppositories, knowledged to bo the most socost treatment yet Introduced for the i of pi lee. Old sufferers from this stressing eomplalnt are at ooco «•» lleved and In a short time a peimiMiii^ oure established. Cheek lb* In time by using the "most remedy. Prioe 60c. Send addrosi ilet oo plies. >

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