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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Dec 1886, p. 5

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f3SfpF-2 *%*• i " WEDNE8DAY, DFC. 1, •i. " : ' ' •** - ' - - x ? • » Railroad Time Table. "On and after Monday, June llJTtttu will pui McHenry Stationu below: OOIVO SOUTH. Lake Geneva Passenger ...7J8 A. X Ukt Qenen Ixpnn Lake Genera Preisbt.. ]S:« r. Lake Geneva Passenger..; 8:* ' OOII9 WORTH. Lake Geneva Freijcbt 9-11 a. H Lake Geneva Passenger 10:00 < Lake 3*neva Kxpress... 4:«r. u Lake Geneva Passenrer...... 6:67 " * Stops only to leave Passengers. B. Bm Agent. McHenry, 111 Nnr idvsrtlnnwnt for BoailsU ft Stoffel next week. Look out for It. If you can't "Bear" a cough, "Bull" It with Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup. TUB Board of Supervisors will meet In special cession, In Woodstock, on Monday next, Dae. 6th. REMEMBER the "Dead^Wltness,** at Riverside Hall, on Frldfy and Satur­ day evenings of this week SATURDAY, Deo. 11th, (Auction oom- meoce at Fltzsimmons « Evanson's, West Side. \ A SOCIAL HOP will be given at Grand Hall, Parker Hou e, on Thurs Jay even­ ing of next week, December 9th. Mu­ sic, Slocum's Orchestra. Tickets 91. / DON'T fall rsiwiitu * FKBDTAGGAST spent Sunday with friends at Palatine HI. FRAME COLBY spent Sunday with friends at Nunda. AL HILL IS taking In the sights of Chicago this week. FBANK CALKIHS and wife visited with friends at Elgin over Sunday. C. B. CUKTI8. of Elgin, was on our streets last week, S. O. STREET, of Hebron, was a caller at this offioe on Tuesday, CBAS. GRANOER and Larry Welsh were over from Antioch on Sunday last. Miss CLARA B. OWEN iwent to Janesvllle, Wis., on Monday, where she is engaged painting Portraits. "GEO. BESLET and family spent Thanksgiving with father Besley, at Waukegau. A. TS. WRIGHT, wife and children spent Thanksgiving with O. W. Owen and family, In this village. MRS. J. W. SMITH, of Rockford, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. John McOmber, in this Yillftge.| PROP. M.1E. HEE, former Principal of our PUDMC School; was shaking hands with friends In (hi* village oo Thursday last. iMDiKD.-rln Altmeda, California, November fSth, BENJAMIN FBANKLIM WRIGHT, a native of Kngland, aged 68 years and 6 months. he subject of the above annouuce- was a brother of Robert Wright, this village, and is undoubtedly our citizens, here. J The *ffl1 ment, ,,eB| of thl ;at1 well ki to see F. C. Going air I Mrs, Smith, In their Banjo Spfcclalt \ at Riverside Hall, on.Frlday and Sat-, bnnnrn . fwi.y .win,.. a ̂ .kn, f„rm,riy ™ia.d -JT FOUR couples were married by jf Father Mehring, at Johuaburgh. on V Thursday last, And it wasn't much ef V a day for weddings either. ABOUT fifty couples attended the Thanksgiving Party at the Riverside House, on Thursday evening last. All speak highly of the exoellent music by Anderson's Orohestra. THE Annual Meeting of the McHen- rj County Agricultural Board, for the •leotion of officers, will be held at the Court House, In Woodstock, on Mon­ day next, Dec. 6th. at 1:30 p. x. SALVATION Oil the celebrated Amer­ ican remedy is guaranteed to cure rheumatism, fcsore throat, swellings brnlses, burns, and frost-bites. Price only twenty-five cents a bottle. Til murderer of Ellen Brander will be at the Riverside Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings, and be tried tor his crime. Go and see him and hear the evidence. QjJUST as we go to press, we learn that Herbert W, Allen.^ of Rlngwood, was married to day, to Mias Llbble C- Parks, at her father's residence, Geo. B. Parks, by Rev. B, Brunning of McHenry^/ Particulars next week. THE BUS will run from the West 8lde, to the Dramatic entertainment at Riverside Hall on Friday and Satur­ day evenings. Dec. 3d. and 4th. Fare round trip 10 cents. Orders can be left at Besley's Drug Store. AN exchange (truly says: "Those 'good old days are passed and gone, when the editor was In the habit of receiving a naked turkey of colossical proportions as a Thanksgiving gift. In these degenerate days It Is no money no turkey." HARRT HOLMES, of this vllage, has been appointed Turnkey by Sheriff Eckert, and has taken up his residence at the Court House, Woodstogk^/ This lUUd^appeluluiuiilr tiarrywas an old soldier and bears honorable scars received while battling for the old flag. He will make an efflolent and able official. A GROCER (not of this town) was reoently heard bemoaning the passage of the bogus butter law. Formerly he he said, he bought butterln* and re­ tailed it as butter at a profit of eight to ten cents per pound; that now he is obliged to sell It for what It Is, and most of his customers wont buy It at any juice. -/a® oaken coffin, richly and artistically arnamented; in a short time the wooden receptacle will be inclosed in an elabor­ ately wrought metal one, bearing the le and crown of the happy monarch. A DAKOTA editor male the.following statement in his paper: "Times being rather hard, we are going to take our wife to the home of our mother-in-law jnext week for a short visit: and we will THE Ladles Willing Workers Socie­ ty, connected with the Unlversallst Church, will meet at the residence of Mrs. W, A. Cristy. on Thursday afternoon, the 2d, at 1,90 sharp. A general attendance is earnestly re­ quested. MRS. J. B. PBRBT, President, Miss GRACE OWEN, Secretary. ON the postage stamps now in use the following are the names. One cent Franklin; two cent. Washington; four cent. Jackaon; five cent, Garfield; ten cent, Jefierson; fifteen cent, Webster; thirty cent, -Hamilton; ninety cent. Perry. The portraits on the stamped envelopes are the same. The one cent postal card has the bead of Jefferso i, and the two cent the goddess ojklib- erty, "; . DON'T be a ohump. Don't want the earth. Don't think it was built for you and other people put on It to con­ tribute to your comfort. Don't coddle yourself into the belief that your only lookout In this world is tor No. 1. Strange as it may seem te you, there are millions of men besides yourself and they have as much right to live as you. Just sit and talk to yourself awhile and see If you don't come pretty near being a chump. Don't Im­ agine a few extra dollars makes you auy man's superior, Don't try to make everyone believe that you are the best man living. Be a man. Don't be a prig. Don't be a chump. ADDRESSING a party of business men at Bridgeport, Ct. the other day, P. T Barnum said: "You do not, any of you, advertise enough. Tou ought to use printer's ink every day. You are asleep and* want your business to run Itself. Standing advertisements iu a paper commands confidence. The man who for a year lives in one community and leads a reputable life, even though he be of moderate ability, will grow In the confidence and esteem of his fel­ lows. Ou the same principal a news­ paper advertisement becomes familiar In the eyes of the reader. It may sel­ dom be read, still It makes the name and business of a man familiar and its presence in the columns of a paper In spires confidence In the stablllsy of its enterprise." Grand Social Hop. There will be a Social Hop at Grand Hall, on Thursday ^evening, Deo. 9th, to which the dancing public are cordi­ ally Invited. Tickets, 91.00. Those desiring Supper con be accommodated by leaving order when purchasing ticket. W. PARKER. JJ AUCTION ! AUCTION ! ej Great Auction Sale of Dry Goods, si Clothing, Hats and Caps, at Fltzslm- d mons A Evanson's, commending Satur­ day, Dec. 11th, 1886, at 2 o'clock sharp. All are Invited, FITZ3IMMOX8 & EVANSON. A WESTERN exchange tells its read­ ers how to mind their "PV In the following paragraphs: ••Persons who patronize papers should pay promptly, for pecuniary prospects of the press possess a peculiar power In pushing forward publle prosperity. If the printer It paid promptly, and his pocketbook kept plethoric by prompt paying patrons, be puts his pen to his paper in {Mace; his paragraphs are more pointed; he paints bis pictures of passing events In pleasing colors, and the perusal of his paper Is a pleas- are to the people, Paste this piece of proverbial philosphy In some place where all persons can perceive It, WHEN some enterprising merchants advertise in their home newspaper a reduction of prices, how natural It Is for some who don't believe In adver­ tising to put up their signs of closing oat sales, etc., and in reality fall in and follow the music that somebody •lie pays for. It often costs three times as much to have a sign painted (which will only be seen by the few passers-by) as It does to secure a good advertisement In your home paper for a month, and which Is seen and read •very week by many hundreds of people. Before yon do your trading look over the advertising oolumns of the PLAINDEALEE and then trade wltb the men who advertise, and be assured there Is whore you will get the best Sunday School Convention. The McHenry County Sunday School Association will meet in Convention In Harvard, Tuesday and Wednesday, December I4th and 15th, 1886, com­ mencing at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday and closing with the evening session on Wednesday. This Is a meeting of Sunday School Workers for mutual counsel In practical Sunday School work, and it Is desired that every Pas­ tor, Superintendent, Teacher and Sun­ day School Worker be present. Sunday School workers from abroad Will be present and assist in the exercises,-- An interesting programme has been prepared for the meeting. Ask your Superintendent fo<* one or write to the Secretary, E. B. SMITH, Rldgefleld, I1L •lew England Supper- Ys^womea of New England desire alle ye menne and women folks to at- tende a greate syngynge meeting and Supper, wh wille be held at ye Publloh Hall of ye R.verside Inn, in ye towne of McHenry, on Friday night, yo X day of ye month of December, A. D. MVIIILXXXVI, where oertalo sacred hymns and tunes and likewise worldly songs wille be sung, and divers goodly things to eat wille be served. All ye moneys taken at this entertaynement shall go to replenish ye ooflers of ye Society of "Willing Workers," and wille be used for ye benefit of ye Unlversallst Church. His Excellency, George Washington and wife, wille attende yo meeting, and Brother Jonathan and many others wille be there too. The women of ye Society wille have Bedqullts, Comforts, Aprons, and sun­ dry other articles of use and ornament wh they do desire to sell. A liste of ye muslck to be sung: TB FIRST PARTS. 1--Anthem. Alle Te menne and women singer J--Senfe and Chorus, Mrs. O. A. Walsh and Three of Yeothere, S--Reading. Miss Florence Sessions, (Or may be another.) 4--Fenr Parte Songe. Capt. Hill, W. A. Cristy W. H. Ford, L, Bremen. For as much as Ye menne and women Singers do sorely need to reobtain they re breathe, Yn PEAKE FAMILY wille now Enlertayne Ye .Company. YB 8BCOHDE PARTB. 1--Oboras. Alle Ye menne and women singers a--Duet. Henry Wells, B b Oornst. Fred Wells, Solo Alto. 5--Bass Song. Capt. Walter HtlL 4--Two Parte Song. Mrs. E. J. Hanly and Miss Cora Wheeler. ff--Cherus. Auld Lang Syne, Congregation. Ye cost of Tickets will bo 10 cents. Supper 26 cents. Ye doors wll'e be open at candle llghte. Ye sounding of ye muslok wille begin at 8 of ye cloek, MoHerny County Teaohere Asso­ ciation- Met at Woodstook, Saturday, Oct. 23d. The meeting was called to order at 10*30 by the President Mr. Baldwin. Many of the members not having arrived, the election of officers was postponed until afternoon. The first paper before the Association was "Methods of teaching History," read by W. H. Wire of Greenwood. With beginners treat the History as a Reader, the advanoed pupils making outline of subject and reading many authors. 11:30 Discussion of the use of masoellaneous books in the school- room. Supplementary Reading was considered important In making the pupils good readers; stories of a first- class character might be introduced. At 12:00 the Association adjourned to meet at 1:S0, at which time the follow­ ing officers were elected: President, E. H. Burt; Vice Pres., S. B. Hursh; Sec, and Treas., J. C. Kline; Cor. Sec., Ruth McKenney; Programme Com­ mittee, F, H. Burt, S. B. Hursh( L. Barber. 3:00. Class In Language, con­ ducted by Mr. Hursh, Next In order, "Unthinking," an original poem, by Mrs, Green, folio wed by a short exer­ cise in diacritical marking. 4:00 Adjourned to meet at Woodstock, Saturday, Deo. 11th. COR, «EC. gain of four Republican mem­ bers of congress from Virginia has a dangerous look for the solid south. The Virginia delegation will stand six Republicans andjfour Democrats In the fiftieth congress. RINGWOOD. EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--Corn busk­ ing is done and farmers have more and better corn than they expected. Mrs. R. Harrison has returned from Big Foot Prairie, where she was visit­ ing old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Moody. Revival meetings are now Iu pro­ gress at the Methodist Church here, but no converts as yet. Four professed themeelves christians. What aro the rest? We await the echo. Our new Postmistress Is giving gen­ eral satisfaction. Everything in her new office is neat, clean and in order. Thejmallows, the martins and rob­ ins are gone to a warmer clime, but a redheaded bull finch can be seen hop­ ping about the Cheese Factory these cold winter mornings, pkklng up the orumbs and making a doleful noise. There is to be a wedding in town this week. More when the knot Is tied. One of Ring wood's best boys. The bride that was expected home on Thanksgiving to eat Turkey with Pa aud Ma, will not be married until this present week. Mr. C. Harrison and wife apent Tbauksgiviug £at Genova, with their son, Clyde. Mr, and Mrs. Powell, of Nunda, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Langhamlast Sabbath. Our Blacksmith, N. Blake, Is doing a good business. He is a first class workman and his work speaks for Itself. There was an argument the other day as to which of the ohurches had done the most for Rlngwood, the Unl- CwAlUt or ths MSkhod 1st church, and It was decided that neither have help­ ed to build up the place. MT*FOR SALE.~©t A New Double Hay Press, for 9100, Cost #300. Also the Fine Thorough­ bred Registered Bull uSIR PAULA." Holstein, four years old, for 949. Cost 1200. Apply at Lake Villa Hotel, Lake Villa, Lake Connty, 11L 9210 for a Handsoun 14 inch Deoora- tod Shade, Hanging Lamp, at RNNFTI.KTT A STATPT •4 ( AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on the Peter Miller farm, two miles and a half North of Johns- burgh. On Tuesday, Dec. 14th 1886, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. the following property: 3 Good Cows, 2 Heifers 3 years old, 1 Heifer two years old, 1 Spring calf, 1 Span Work Hordes coming six years old, 12 Shoats, 1 Lum­ ber Wagon, L Sulky cultivator, 1 Single Buggy, 1 Plow, 1 Drag, 1 pair Bob Sleighs. 1 set Double Harness, 1 Single Harness, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Grind Stone, about six tons of Corn, 150 bushels Oats, 10 bushels Potatoes, 3 tons Tame Hay. 1 Self Bind Reaper, 1 Hog Rack, and other artioles not mentioned. TERMS.--All sums of 910 and under casK. Over that sum a credit of one year, on approved notes at 6 per oent interest. EMMA MILLER. F. K, GRANGER, Auctioneer. Soap, at less than wholesale prices all this week at FITZSIMMOHS A EVAJTOH'S. Hall and Stand Lamps, very at Bonslett & Stofiel's. ALGONQUIN- EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--Thanksgiv­ ing passed oft very quietly here. The only amusements there were was the Turkey Raffles, which were well pa- trouized. Tlnk Perry raffled oil his Breech Loading Shot Gun Thanksgiving,-- Jas. Crichton was the lucky one. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ford spent Thanks giving with friends at McQueen, 111. Mrs. J, D. Montayne, of Lawrence, 111., Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Helm. Mrs. C. T. Montayne, of Belolt, Wis., spent a few days here last week, with Mrs. J. Helm. Mrs. C. E. Chape 11 has .been spend­ ing the past few days with friends In Chioago. W. C. Glester had a fine horse stolen from his brothers barn on Thursday night of last week, aud up to this time no trace of It can be found. C. E. ChapeU Is billed for an Auc­ tion Sale of a car load of Mllsh Cows, for Saturday, Dec, 4th. If In want of some choice oows remember the date. It was announced In Church on Sun­ day evening that there would be a Church Sociable at Mrs. Wm. Morton's on Saturday evening of this week. Miss Laura Frary, of Cary. Is board- legtwith her sister, Mrs. Jas. I'hllp, Jr., and attending school at the Elgin Academy, going In the morning and returniBg by the evening train. D. W. Thomas shipped a car load of stock to Chicago on Monday of this week. Remember the Literary on Friday evening of this week. A good pro­ gramme Is expected. James Slehllk Is building an Ioe House on bis lot. He Intends putting up his own Ioe for next summers use. oheap, We have a few good Cloaks left, which we oiler at half price. * FITZSIHMONS A EVAJTSOH'S. HEBRON- EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--Mrs. Mans­ field has been very sick. Miss Ella Rowe came homo from Woodstock to spend Thanksgiving, Miss Cora Wolfrom. from Lawrenoe, is visiting Hebron friends' Mr. John Woodbury Is gathering the cream In this section for Buchanan's factory at Johnsburgh. Miss Laura Mason, who is teaching In Harvard, spent the last or the week at heme. Henry Earle has rented the house belonging to Squire Glddings and will move there soon. Examine the Christmas presents at Frank Rowe's, ordered ln'Chlcago last week, Rev. Barry from Richmond, has late­ ly occupied the Baptist pulpit during the revival meetings, giving. Rev. Fish a much needed rest. The next club danee will be on Frl day evening Deo, 10^h. Music by Anderson's Orchestra ft;om Janesville, Tickets seveuty-five cents. We are sooa to have a new landlord, Wm. Rotnour having rented the Hotel now oecupled by H. EarleJ Charlie Conn audr faovHy Intends moving back east thlsJweVk. Mr. Rice who has made cheese lii Geo. Conn's factory during the/Summer *111 go with them, also a sister of Mrs. Mel^in Cole, who has spent a year or more htro4 \ Tete-a-Tete Sets, Bread and Milk Sets and Tea Sets, at Booslelt A CLOSING OUT. BUSINESS TO BE "WOUND UP" AT ONCE, Fifteen thousand dollars' worth of new and staple merchandise to be con­ verted Into CASH AT ONCE. Sale absolute and positive, beginning ou Friday morning, Nov. 12th. Having' decide! to retire from business in this place, we will on Friday, Nov. 12th commence selling out our entire stock both at private sale and auction, and Invite buyers In need of merchandise of any description to call on us. Our stock Is new and clean, b)nee we say we are offering you no shelf-worn trash. We also ofier our store and re frigerator buildings at a bargain. Iy making this announcement we wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many customers and business associates^ throughout the couuty for the liberal support and patronage bestowed upon us while we have been among you dur Ing the past ten years, aud as a further token of your friendship, aid as liber­ ally with your prasence and influence that the closing scene may be prompt and decisive. Very respectfully, FLTZSTMMONS A EVAVSOV. Cups and Saucers, In great variety from 6o to 91, at Bonslett & Stofiel's. AUCTION at Fltzsimmons & Evan son's, on Saturday of neyt week. See Our c-ucsp Alburns, frets 25c to 91 and 92. BONSLETT <T STOFFEL . See our elegant prism. Dom® Shade, Library Lamps, from $2.50 to 96.60. BONSLETT & STOFFKL, We have-a Barrel Armour's Corn Beef for sale at Ten dollars 200 pounds FITZSIMMONS A EVAN SON. See the new stock of black goods at Perry A Owen's# dress BILE BEANS! Wlir.t a funny name for a medicine! Nevertheless it in very significant as applied to the article. Bile, according to Webster, is "a yel­ lowish bitter, vircid uausceous fluid, secreted by the liver.", "Whenever the livei does not act properly this fluid is retained in the blood ana poisons the whole system, and sallowness and misery ts the result. SMITH'S BILE BEAXS is a sure cure for biliousness and liver complaint. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Quinsy Can ba Cured. 1 Smith's Quinsy Specific Is an abso­ lutely sure cure for this painful and dangerous disease. The undersign«d suff-red from quinsy for years, but finally discovered a remedy which cured him and all who used it. It has never yet failed. A purely vegetable remedy, safe and pleasant to take Prlee 50 c, Single trial packages sent lor 35c. Circulars ana testimonials for Stamp. Get it now and be prepared to control the next attack. Address GEO. W. SMITH. 'Sole Prop'r and ManTr, Phelps, N, Y, Hard on Farmers. Pork Is selling at the present time for about three ocnts a pound, and the producer when compelled to accept such small returns will be interested in finding a place where he can get the biggest bundle of merchandise for the price of hi* pigs. To such we would say that we continue to offer good Prints at 3} cents a yard, Gingham at six cents a yard, Canton Flannel 5 cents a yard. Wool Flannel 12} cents, Table Linen 18 cents a yard, Chicago hand made Kip Boots for 92,50 a psir. 25 bars Kirks Soap, 1 pound bars, for 91.00 20 pounds light Brown Sugar, for a dollar. Our stock of dress goods In Tricots, Ottomon * cloths. Cashmeres, Silks and Satins, Silk Velvet In plain colors and fancy stripes was never more complete than at present and our prices are certainly as low In proportion as the prloe of the Pig. Ready made Glothinc, Underwear. Cloaks and Shawls we are almost giving away. Call and secure a bar­ gain in a Carpet > before they are all gone. We will sell you a good Hemp Carpet for 15 cents a yard and the best all wool oxtra Supers made in Ameri­ ca for 85 Cents a Yard, gall and ex* amine our stock and prices. K, A. MUKPHT| A Oo. , Woodstock, III. Horses and 8heep for 8ale. Sixty medium grade Sheep, the average of a flock of 180, for sale at Herman Kllbourne's, on the G. C. Ben­ nett farm, near Spring Grove. Also a a span of black driving mares, 4 and 5 years old. good lookers, good steppers, kind and absolutely sound. Can be seen at Dr. Bennett's, Richmond. 19-2W, 8. F. BBNMBTT. HAY FOR SALE. Twenty Ton of good Timothjr Hay for sale. Apply to Patrick Flusky, on the Osmond Hale farm," 1} miles south east of Burton's Bridge, FOR SALE OR RENT. A farm of 71 acres, situated S miles east of Spring Grove. 111. Good House, and other outbuildings. Also a good well of water. For further particulars inquire of * .X>AVID SMILBT. #prlug Grove, 111. -w.6. MRS. P. H. SMITH Hereby offers herself as "Nurse for the sick. Has had large experience and Is sure to give satisfaction. Terms Reasonable. Can be found at residence two doors East of the Wstt Side School House. A pure bred Cotswold Ram for sale. Bred by'J. L. Connelly from Imported stock. GEO. H. HARRISON. On Saturday Dec. 4th. (this week) we will ihave a great "Lay out" of Mens Fur Caps, Ladles fine shoes and Y arns. Come In. F1T/9IMMOW8 A EVAKSOS. CARPETS, all kinds, at Chicago Prices, from now until January 1st. Call and see samples at Justen Bros. West Side. THE finest stock kinds,, In county. West Side, of Furniture, all at Justen Bros, __ % Look Out for Bargains. A good hat. 59c. Lined gloves, 50c. A good stiff hat, 91.25. A mole-skin shirt. II. A wool suit, 95, A fur cap, fine, $1.30. A $4.50 shoe for 93.00. Boys1 suits at cost. At E. Lawlus' Chicago Store In front Riverside Hotel, East McHenry, WOOD FOR SALE, We have a quantity of good wood for sale, which will be delivered to any part of the village at a reasonable Brlce. Orders can oe left at the Brick [ills or at the West McHenry post of (ice. HANLT BROS, BULL FOR SALE. A grade Durham Bull coming two years old for sale. Apply to Wallace Colby,one mile northwest of McHen­ ry. 18 tf Remember the fact that W. H Dwight will not be undersold by any house In Woodstock or McHenry.CQ. Call for the "Winning Stroke", a new Brand of five cent Cigars, manufactur­ ed by Barbian Bros. It beats them all. THE hi {best price in Cash paid for strictly fresh Eggs, at Locke's Home Bakery. Boot and 8hoe Sale at low oash prices at Perry <k Owen's this week. 15 pounds standard Granulated Sugar for 91 cash, at Perry & Owen's, Rockford Carpet Warps at Bonslett A Stoflels. 16 pounds standard A. cash at Perry A Owen's. Sugar for 91 Tricots and Dress Flannels la all shades at Perry A Owen's4 Call and see our Perry A Owen's. fine new shoes at oash MONEY TO LOAN. In sums of from one Hundred to Two Thousand Dollars, on good securi­ ty. Inquire at this OffUe. K Would Yuo Believe It? That we are authorized by the pro­ prietor of Kemp's Sarsaparilla to re­ fund the money to any one who has taken three-fourths of a bottlo with­ out relief? We are positive that no other proprietor has the eonfidencejln his medicine to do this, it Is for en­ riching, cleansing and purifying the Blood and toning up the system. Price 91.00. Call at our store. Respectfully, GEO. W. BESLET. Fltzsimmons A Evanson will - soon have weekly auctions. 7 - J. P- SMITH. The Jeweler, has now a larger stock of goods than ever, consisting in part of 8erap Books, Magic.Lanterns, Ster; eoscopes and Stereoscopic views, Bu­ gles, Waltzing Tops. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Music Rolls, Music Fol­ ios, Piano and Organ Folios, with mu­ sic both vocal and instrumental. In­ struction Books, Musical Instruments, Toy Engines, etc. Nice Box Paper, only, 15 cents. Alarm Clocks cheaper than ever. Also a full stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. Goods cheaper than ever, iu spite of the assertioas of en­ vious competitors to the contrary. Call and see for yourself. J. P. SMITH, McHenry, III, SOLID Meat, Oysters, In bulk, at J. Pukovsky's, next door to the poet of* fice. . . Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale his Farm, consisting of 157 acres, situated four miles West of McHenry, For terms|and|other particulars inquire of FRANK HOB.VTTT, 19.2m TorraOotta.lt). ATTENTION DELINQUENTS, Notiee is hereby given that all par­ ties knowing themselvos indebted to us, are requested to call and settle without delay. All accounts not paid previous to December 1st, next, will be sued without further notice. FITZSSMMONS & EVAXSOW. Fltzsimmons & Evanson are dosing out. TURKEY RAFFLE, Clay Pigeon and Glass Ball Slioot-At Volo. On Thursday, Thanksgiving, Chi 1st mas and New Years days. I ask all that have patronized me for the last four years to come again for we will have a bigger time than ever. Big money for the best shots, and lots of Turkeys for the lucky ones, for this fear excells them all. Fresh Oysters in any style at J. N. Barrus'. 1 f you wish a good Cigar, a good plug of Tobacco, Candies or Nuts of all Kinds, call on J, N. Barrus. Amunltlou, sweet and hard Cider, Pops and Ginger Ale always on hand at J. N. Barrus'. 17 pounds light C. Sugar for 91 at Perry A Owen's. Notice. To those that want Tubs, Vats, Hay .Racks,and anything In my line of busi­ ness. Work done on short notice to order. Shop one door South of Law las' Store, F. A. HEBARD. McHenry, Aug. 10,1888. 11-*-ly Russian Liniment is fast becom­ ing the most popular remedy in the United States. One trial bottle will convince you that it Is the best 'reme­ dy In the shape of a Llnimeot you ever used, It will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria or Sore Throat of whatever cause. Tooth Ache, Corns. Spraines and Bruises. For the Horse It is a Liniment ever used. Put up In 25 and 50 Cent Bottles and sold by all Druggists. Some Foolish People. Allow acoufh to run unti itgetsl be­ yond the reach of medicine. They of­ ten say Oh! it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which will sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immedi­ ately see the excellent effect after tak­ ing the first dose. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial size free, at Geo. W. Besley's, McHenry. To-night and To-Morrow Might. And each day and night during this week, you can find at Gee. W. Besley's drugstore Kemp's Suppositories, ac­ knowledged to be the most successful treatment yet introduced for the cure of piles. Old sufferers from this 'dls- stressing complaint are at once re­ lieved and In a short tine a permane nt cure established. Check the disease In time by using the "most effective remedy. Priee 50c. Send address for Sunptuet on piles* Box 2951 Le Roy _ .1%; c ,v The Homlleat Man la McHeary. As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on Geo, W, Besley and get free a trial bottle of Hemp's Balsam for the I'hroat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling en­ tirely upon its merits and is guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchit is and Consumption. Price 50 cents and 91. The celebrated Watertown Flannels at Perry A Owen's. Bear in mind the fact that you oan save lots of money in buying your Boots and Shoes at Dwight's Cash Store, Woodstock. 111. BVr Sale. One hundred Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Rose Comb White Leghorn, and Houdan Pullets aud Roosters, at fifty oents each. W. H, DWIOHT, lS-tf Woodstock, I1L CARPET WEAVING. The undersigned is prepared to Weave Rag Carpets on short notioe and at Reasonable rates. Residence one Block West of the North-west corner of the Public square. Orders respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed UEO. SCHUSTER. McHturj, Aug. 16th, 18S8. ft--3m ~ NOTICE. To whom it may concern, li* It known that my wife, Mrs, Minnie Coates, has, this 1st day of November, A. D. 1886, left my bed and board with­ out any provocation whatever, and be it also known that from this day forth I will pay no bills of her contracting, and let this be sufficient notiee that no one may give tor anything on my aeoount, GNO. H. COATBS. Rlngwood, IU., NOT. lit, 1SSS. lff-Sw " Business Not City residences for sale. ^ Asa W. Smith, Woodstock^ Everything in the Hardwat* l bottom figures, at S. M. How«*s. Celluloid Sets, cheaper than ever I fore, at G. W. Besley's. West Fine Scrap Books only 91,tf ati Besley's, West Side. Celluloid Combs, only 20 oetits. W. Besley's, West Side, Boots and Shoes, an immense st at HENRI COLBY*! Overcoats and clothing at Perry Owen's. Horse Blankets, 75 cents per Pair,* C. V. Stevens'. We3t McHenry, IB. * Elegant Dress and" Jersey Flannola^l FAT HENRT COLBY'S. Bed Blankets and heavy Winter Shawls a specialty at iPerry A Owen's. Before yon Insure get tons* for Fire, Lightning and Tornado law ranee, of Bonslett & Stoffel. West Mo- Henry, 111. Lace Curtains, Tidies, LuberfclH, Bedspreads and Shams, chean, at Schumacher's, near the Depot. DOMESTIC Piano and Furniture Fol* \ ish, the finest thing in the market^a! Besley's Drug Store. ' H If you want to learn how to Palttf your Buggy for One Dollar, o»13 at Besley's Drug Store, West Bnd. The largest line of Clothing ever shown in McHenry, can now be found at • HENRY COLBY'S. . Besley's Famous Waukegau Ale and Porter On draught at J. Bonslett's, A, Xa- glen's and John Heimer's. 99*C. Dickinson A Son, Barrlngton. Ills., are daily reoeivlng testimonials from all over the United States in favor of their celebrated cow prescrip­ tion. Milk fever is a thing of the past where this medicine Is u»ed. Never was a case of it known where this medicine was given soon after calving. It will also increase the flow of milk. For sale by all druggists. Cash paying buyers are respectfully invited to call at Fltzsimmons A Evanson'3 store at the West End, to examine a few articles offered at bargains during this week. Mrs. Schumacher. Visits Chicago every week and will take in your orders and furnish at the lowest Chicago prices. IF you want to make your Baggy get the IK- Enamel at Top look as good as new tional Patent Leather Besley's Drug Store. UNDERWEAR. ^ All sizes, grades and prices at Perry A Owen's. ^ YANKEE Brown Bread and Bske4 Beans every Wednesday and Saturday, at LOCK'S Home Bakery, McHenry. Jersey Waists, a full supply, which will be sold at lower prloes than any other store In McHenry. MBS. M. SCHTTKACHBB. See our new Cloaks, Newmarkets /J and new style wraps before buying. 3 PBRBY i owas. „ Look at the choice Candies at BM» 1 ley's Drug Store, West End, J| Ladles and Gents fine Shoes a spoo- iaUy at Dwights. „ oes NEW CLOAKS. Beit fits, best styles, and towostf" 8 at Perry & Owens. m Look tor your fine Kid and Goat Shoes at Perry A Owen's this week *t extreme low prices for cash. Fltzsimmons A Bvanson are retiring from business. BESLEY'S Liver Wort the best thing on the Besley's Drug Store. Wes KEG SYRUP Warranted all pure sugar j at fiOoeata' per keg at Perry A Owen's. j'J?I -.-".Is •M Get your Horse Blankets for 75 eents per pair, at C. V, Stevens', West Mo- Henry, 111. for the Bell of the Baketr'i/ LISTEN Wagon. As good as new. A second Coal Siove sound and In first elaaa or der that will be sold cheap. For far­ ther particulars Inquire at PLAIKDBAI.- i»omee. " , k . THIS WEEK" ,v;. ̂ Great Bar {alns in fine kid slhoes at cut prices for cash at Perry A Owen's, We took advantage of alow market and bought our Overcoats very eheap for cash, and can give you bottom prt« oes. See them. PERRY A OWEH. New Gloves and Mittens just roee!**- ed at Perry & Owen's. EAT LOCKE'S EARTH EVERYBODY KNOWS That Henderson's Boots and Shoes are the best. We sell lots of them.-- Perry A Owen's, Sole Agents, ^ • Tho Ppula tlon of MoHon||t Is about 1090, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are. according to sta tisilcs, more numerous 'ban others We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the i'hroat and Langs. Price 59c and 9109. Trial size feta. Respectfully, G«j. w. RESIST. A 2* LUNCH R001C. Giiles* Block, HeHenrif Is the only place in the county where you can get Geauine Home lade Bread, .Fresh from the oven every day. Buns, Rolls, Fried Cakes, Do jou entertain company? Call on him for your fine Qtkea, cheaper than you can make them yourself and save the trouble. BOSTON BBOWV BBSU), ' : -AND- BAKED BEAKS. On hand ©very Wednesday and Saturday, FRESH OYSTEKS, By the Can, Quart or Have you "sampled" our in«. HOME MADE ABSOLUTELY P The highest market Cash paid for atrietljr Eggs. -

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