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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Apr 1888, p. 5

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mass \4S • Vv : WEDNESDAY, APRIL18, 1888. •'•j -/r- r'; h* Railroad Time Table. Taking effect Sept. 19th, trains will pass MeHenry atation daily, except Sunday s, as fellow*: 001*0 SOUTH. Uk« ttaiWTt Passenger. »» *•* Lake Geneva Express ,....v. ,.S:SS Lake QeneTa Freight... " Lak« QtuTaPauenger '• OOIMO SO*t«. Laka Genera Freight **11 A. 11 Laka 3eneva Passenger •.» ?:Bs - Lake jiiiienExprtu •••Wr. J» Laka Genera Pwtnnr. ••••••• 6 :M B. BUBS, Agent. McHenry, II MASONIG. WnHiwr LODGE, No. 158 A. F, and A. M. Regular Communications the second and feurth Mttdaji in each month. J. VAN SLTKB, W. M VlflllDg - • - MODE its WOODMEN OF AMEKICA. Meet at Parker House Hall, every Second and Last Tuesday evening of each month. Neighbor* cor lially invited. ' - :'T ?'•' J ir ' Church Directory. METHODIST EPISCOPAL OHTJROH. Preaching every Sabbath, morning and even tag. At Rinnwood at 2:30 P. H. Oowdin nod worship with as. "Bartnes* tone for BUrmly. UABOIT E. W TCXOFT, A. B., Pastor. UNIVEB3ALIST CHURCH. 8ervlces every Sunday morning, and every trst and third Sunday evenioga in each jionth. A cardial welcome Is extended to every one la lain us in our worship. Our Motta--Study-to know the troth. Ex­ amine--Reflect--"Prove all tilings; hold faat (hat which is good." BIT. IL SUDI, Pastor. r< : ; - - ' U - ' : 1 THE coming event ID this village will be Ibi drama of Little Brown-Jug. PARTIES from Clinton, Iowa, were hf re IMI work, who contemplate start lag a new furniture store ID this vil * THE proceedings of the Re pub HEAR County Convention were received 'from tbe Secretary too late tor tbi» week, . MB. SLADK'S subject next Sunday mprnlng will bo Cbild Training, and la the evening at Rlngwood, Ma Made 'for Immortality, meeting com meaclng at seven p. M. WE would call particular attention to tbe report of the Treasurer of th« 'Commissioners of Highways of th* "Town of Nunda, which caa be found li {other column. D. L. JONES, of Chicago, will lectun on Temperance At Good Templar Hall ,McHenry, on Monday evening next* iprll 23d. A general Invitation If extended to all. • PAPER wants to know when th "next world's fair will be held/' W • don't profess to know much aoout th« next world, but in these digglns tb< favorite time for holding this world'* fair is Sunday night. ' * HENRT SIME8 has bought of B. fofi­ bers, the brick store opposite tlnj Parker House, Isjiavlng it repaired u|I in „first class shape, and proposes ty open sOise kind if business at an early day. He does net say what. He paili for the buildiug 91400. - » THE repertoire of the National O j- era Co„ which will appear at tbe Chi' eago Opera House on Monday, April ft will be Nero, the Flying Dutclimat Tauubauser, Lohengrin, and the Que* of Sheba. They will be given wltti a the original scenery, costumes, etc. i NEVER mind what tbe world thln| about you. It cares little for you aao thinks less of you. Better think abopt and ior yourself. Tou are your o best companion and judge. If you 1 i . others think for you you will soon fli J yourself adrift on the endless shores el indecision. /LN tbe Legal Adviser, among th* 'lotices of Chicago lawvers, we find tb« ollewing complimentary notice of » Ictienry bay: "Paul Brown, formei y with the firm ol ilorton A Hoyu* vas. last.week, by the judges of tli* an/^ practices of"4fe« uncounted sects or THE man who would take a new pa per a certain length of flmo and then •end it back "refused" and unpaid for would swallow a blind dog's supper and then stone tbe dog tor being blind. He would do worse than that He would marry a girl on trial and •end her baok home after the honey moon with the words "doesn't suit' ohalked on bar baok.--Aurora Sun. ASAD UDELL may be relied upon as a winner In any contest he outers. He bad a hard row to hoe on Tuesday for highway commissioner, for the 1 reason that nearly all the people out­ side of the corporation were opposed to him. They claimed that the place belonged to some man in tbe northern part of tbe township. In the face ol all these difficulties, Udell came out on top. He is deserving of great cred it for tbo fijebt be made.--Harvard Herald, Children's colored embroidered dresses, fross two to six years ofj age, slightly soiled at half price. Ladles and misses' tafeta acd Lisle thread gloves, ribbons and plumes at hal* prloe. Bargains In a new style dress goods. Handkerchiefs from 2 cents up at Ladles' sales rooms, MRS. H. S. GREQORT. SHARPERS are traveling through the country with a new confidence game with which they are fiveclng farmers The game Is to take orders for grocer les at ruiuously low prices. Tbe goods are delivered by tbe oarload, each nan's purchase wrapped up In a sepa rata package, marked with bis name. Collections are made at v once. The Victim on opening his package at bome finds short weight, of adulterated goods, and sometimes almost worthless stuff. It Is estimated that tbe swindlers clear *600 to $800 on each car load.tbey sell. Of course it is those farmers who oan't afiord to take a newspaper and are so full of wisdom that tbey think strangers are ready to give them better bargains than their bome dealers, who are tbe victims of these swindlers, and they are deserv­ ing of no sympathy.--Ex. For a full liae of Wall fapcr go to «|aft«t 4 Biako'a* ^ PKRSOKAL. MISS AM»E OVEN was friends In Elgin last week. MRS. JULIA BISHOP has been per red quite sick the psSt week. HOWARD PBRRT came bome fro Aurora, where be is attending scb< last week. JACOB VVENTWORTH. of Chlcai spent Sunday with friends in t village. f MRS. Q. N, OWEN and Miss Gra Owen visited with friends In Elgi last week. FRKD SLATER, ef Metropolis, 111., lias been visiting with H, V. Shepard and family in this village. Miss NELLIE NEVILLE, of Waoconda, was tbe guest of Miss Maude Van slyke on Monday. . MRS. SLATER, mother of Mrs. V. ^hepard, has been visiting friends at Nunda the past week. CHAS. W. FAT. of Chicago, Is spend­ ing a few days with friends In this village. MISS MAGGIE HALPIN. of Elgin, 1$ spending this week with her parents In tlris village. WM. BESLET, of Waukegan, Is vis It Ing with his son, Goo. W. Beeley, In this village. Miss MABKL WILLARD, or Nunda, lias been spending a few days wltb H. V. Shepsrd and fam!<y In this village. MRS. G, D. WHEELER goes to Osh- kesb, W is., Thursday of this week, to ipend several weeks wttb her niece. Airs. S. F. Berry. /A. H. HANLT was taken suddenly and Suite seriously ill at Good T«mp)ar flail, after the lecture by Kev, Van Itiorne on Friday evening last, but Is vow reported better. WE frequently recelvA communica­ tion from parties who are very profuse in their gopd wishes for the success of •>ur paper, and would do anything In their power just to help the thin# *long. you know, while in nearly every instance the writer of these comuauni- ottions have some thinly veiled p -r- *onal spite to gratify, not caring whether It helps tbe paper or not. Corporator* Elsotlon r At the Corporation Election in this, tillage, then were three tickets In r»he field headed as follows: The Peoples' Ticket, Corporation Ti<*ket and Temperance Ticket. In coniM- quence there was a spirited contest between tiie different candidates, but it failed to bring out a very large vote, only 108 votes being polled. Tbe resdt was the election of tbo follow­ ing named, by majorities ranging from 21 to 61: President--R. A. Howard. . Trustees--T. J^Walsh, Jacob Bishop, W'bilip Hauperlsch. \^lllage Clerk--J. Van Blyke. * THERE will be a Universallst socia­ ble at the residence of M. Owen, Friday evening, April 20 A good programme will be rendered and all are cordially invited. c * S. Corn* President. MTBTLI CHILD8, Secretary. 300 Acres BfUraln. R. M, Patrick owns and oarries on wholly with hired help, two farms near Marongo: One farm of H8 acree One farm of 180 acres £ Total number of tt*3acrei§ And will raise tbe present seasoj^ t. 40 acres of Winter live (sown last fall) 60 acres of Oats ami spring life, mixed , ]»)ae.res> of Field Corn Toncres of ensilage corn--a total of ' 3oO acres ot grain of all kinds. He keeps on these farms an average of 100 dairy cows, 60 head of young cattle, and 50 horses and colts, and realizing the necessity for raising more grain to feed this stock to make farming profitable, and that be can get along with less meadow and pas­ ture land, he Is breaking a portion of them and putting thetn into grain. --Marengo Republican, BOCCACIO as it was presented in ttoston will be given by the McCaull. Opera Co, Monday night. Tbe cast is certainly the strongest tbe opera has ever bad In this country. Hopper. Digby B«U, DeAngelis and Crlpps aro i'ltnlrably suited while Manola Mm*. Oottrelly,*Mepos Wilke, llofl and oth^ era capital scope for their abilities, eusiooit sax oown, but lie privately in­ formed Pickles Smith, who had the _ , stool beside him that he wonld carry Now the PLAINDEALER as a ru e de the case to the Supremo Court if it cost clines all such commuications and con- him a million dollars. -- Deiroti Free ributlons. It will also decline ess >y* Press. s »r moralizing articles. What It wantK Jnlln< Ciesar iroto tbM. «h. may fe«l dllpoMd „hici10()iane'dgovernment write, is pithy, plainly written itemt^ jta simplest duties, while it .4eft •f news. Such wlli always bo welcom< Opinion unfettered, was especially pres- ind gratefully accepted by the edltot ent in Julius CiesaT. From cant of all lud its roaders. Besides, in siutln^ Mnds he was totally free. He was n .ne circumstances of any affair, neve. }riend off.the. people but he indulged _, . , |n no enthusiasm for libertv. He never •"Sfrggerate. Give the facts just a> on the beauties of virtue, or b#y are sud let tbo editor do tbe ly- Complimented, att Cicero did, a Provi- mg. We know much better than yon flence in which he did not believe. He #LODOE DIRECTORY. MASONIC.--A. F. an<t A, K. meet at M»sonic Hall on every 1st and kl Wednesday even- .nr8 of each month. : MODBRX WOODMEK or AMEF«CA.--Meet at ltasonic Hall every 2d and 4th Thursday even- jhga of each month. Neighbors cordially in­ vited. SOKS or TEMPERANCE --Meet at Union Hall on Tuesday evening of each week. possibly oau just how much of tba ort of thing our readers can stand. as too sincere to stoop to unreality, e held to the facts of this life and to is own convictions, and as he found o reason for supposing that there was lifo lieyond the grave he did not pre­ tend to expect it. He respected the religion of llotaan state as an institu­ tion established bv the laws. He en- con raced or left unmolested the creeds ;ircuit Court, appoIuted ~in%ier ii. •taneery of the Circuit Court oi County, Mr. Brown is » touuj man, and in fact the young- st ev@r appointed to tbe respon sible position which he now oc­ cupies. tie is efficient in the dia­ tribes who vteia..gathered under the eagles. But his own writings contain nothing to indicate that he had any re­ ligious belief at all. He saw no •evidence that the gods practically in- terfered in human affairs. He never pretended that Jupiter was on his side. He thanked his soldiers after a victory, obargeof his duties and siauds high it but he did not order Te Deums to be iue estimation of the bench and bar. sung for it; and in the absence of these and his abilities as a lawyer, winch h» ^conventionalisms he perhaps showed -- , more real reverence than he could have * 8,,OWI, 1 Vl,#. PMt f#w y*ara' weuKI displayed by the freest use of the form- indicate a brilliant and prosper©^ tilM of pjetism. professional career. His office is con- t He fought his battles to establish venlently situated within short rang«• bome tolerable degree of justice in the it the court house, 87 Washington St., government of this world; and he sue- United SUM. Eipren Bunal,,g. he mnrdered 'OI <vhere he will be pleased to meet ali Strange ana startling resemblance JIS old friends and clients and many between the fate of the founder of the uew ones." kingdom of this world, and the founder of the kingdom not of this world, for DNET ROSENPELD was in town which the first was a preparation, tbs other day in connection with bi» Each was denounced for making him* new opera, The Lady or tbe Tiger, self a king. Eaclr was maligned as the r:1 tr'ri ,oM^vr uH >n the 7th of May by the McCaull Op- ,--J -- - era Company. Cal. MoCaull has also secured for aext season a new opera by Czibulka entitled, "Tbe Soldier of Fortune." EDITOR PLAIN DEALER:--Concert at tiiev M. E. Church ou Sunday evening next. Miles Standish Is preparlng to move to Dakota. Murl Merrick I* suffering with a felon po bis haAd. J. F. Brown has rented Mrs. Pierce's fsrio for a year. Our German tailor has an elegant assortment of samples. Mrs. G< B. Stone re turned from En­ gl e wood Saturday evening. Mr. Lloyd m&ved rtcently Into the house belonging to . James Rghan, In S o u t h ' D e b r o u . - ^ * Mrs. George^ Manor, will start on; Monday next for a visit to her old home at. Cheshire, M&ss. ' The Knowledge Seekers have (Us» bauded to be reunite 1 ou .ike evening of election in Sovember. E. F. Hewes and Frank Torrance were In Oiiic^o a few days of last week. O. L. Phillips received a carload of sa!t a few days tgo which he is sowing on his land. Joseph Chapman and famity will go to their home at Ord, Neb., next week. . . Mrs, W. C. Hyd* received notice of the death ot her mother in California i few days ago. Henry Housbolder Is iftrospecting In Iowa. He th! iks of moving there. George Gilberts has taken posses­ sion of the vacant house belonging to Mrs. Pierce, He will work tor J. Brown this season, ^ 'Mrs. Gates, mothef^tf Mrs. Seaman, was b uried at the Preaqyier* Ian cemetery on Tuesday. Mrs. Ellen Pierce aad Mrs. Bourne will start for Rutland, Vt„ the home of the latter. Mrs. P. expects to be absent a year. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. nyde have been spending a few days with Densmor? Ohapin's people, at Geneva Laise, be­ fore making their final preparations for their departure for California. Considerable li.terest was manifest­ ed in tbe teachers' meeting held at tills place Saturday, this one being a •iuc^ess, while all prerions meetings nave been, we bellev^afaihtrs. About thirty were present. i| About four o'clock Su.iday morning VI. J. Coles' large barn was struck by lightning and with ail its contents de- -iiroyed. About fifty head of cattle were burned and four head Of liotses, t he barn also contained nearly thirty ons of hay. cornetitks and two tonsol corn meal, a Urge quantity bt grali', iinotby and clover seed, and several hundred dollars wor^b of farming Im- lements, among which was » new ^elf-blnder.^^ Thil^ ̂ nTrnTlT "'was oil rued and the horse-barn and other i>ui dtngs incluse proximity were on 15 •ived jy a miracle, the wind tro u tbe -outheast carrying tbe flames In th«- posite direction. The barn was -uppo&ed to be amply protected from lightning with four copper scroll rods 111 good repair. 1'be iusurauce will iot cover more thau oue-sixth of the actual loss which is estimated at uoi l»S9 than #5000. During the day Sun- Jay, people from near and far visited the scene of the s noulrferlng ruins.. Sisne ot 8pigi|. Bock bser signs aro showing. Millinery openiogs are advertised! Tbo school boys are playing base bs 11. Seal plush sacques are disappearing. Front gates are beginning to squeak. The coal dealers are thinking of a well-earned vacation. Hardware merchants are exhibiting garden tools. New (?) suits are being resurrected and tbe heavy overcoats "hung up." Tbe men who have left our office door open all winter are carefully clos­ ing It. • " " " 1 Wide Awake for April greets us with eighty pages overflowing with beauti­ ful pictures* delightful stories and poems. Mrs. Sherwood's serial. Those Cousins of •• abel's, enforces the usages of geod society by tbe experience ot the heroines. The frontispiece, fitster Lillles, is a charming illus­ tration; a lovely girl, her arms tilled with the llllies. Lieut. Fremont's breezy ludian story for boys, a paper on Old Ballade of Loudon Bridge (the London Bridge famous in tbe nur sery jl»gle), an article on Landseer. the famous animal painter, beautifully illustrated, are all thoroughly enter­ taining though written witb a serious purpose. A tale of two children and a lion, thrillingly illustrated by Sand- ham, gives tbe exciting element this tno'Hb. Gregory meets with an un pleasant surprise in Sidaey Luska's serial My Uncle Florimond. Your newsdealer lias this issue for 20 cents, or It will be mailed by tbe publishers. D. Lotbrop Company, Bostoa. A sam pie back number of any of tbe Lotbrop magazines costs but 5 cents. We can show.you tho best all wool suit In browo for 910, iu the oounty. A real dandy. Uo*d Law--Good aenee. The law governing strikes la tbus'ex­ pounded by Judge Love, of the United (Hates District court in Iowa. It is good sense as well as goad Jaw: 1. Railroad employes have a right to quit work. •« 2. But they have no right to provent others from taking their places, nor to interfere with tbe operatloo of tbe road. 3. A railroad company must haul the ireight of every other company on equal terms. 4. it is no excuse for the cismpany re say that it's employes will not handle tbe cars of a road on which there Is a strike. 4 5. Such company must obey tbe law of tbe land, not tbo order of the Broth­ erhood of Engineers. 6. If It refuses the traffio of- another road It may be ordered to carry by the courts, find, morever, is liable to suits for damages at the hands of shippers! Stems, 4BLAU. \ '*>' it: A strange incident occurred In the town of Boone a sbert time ago wliicb cannot be satisfactorily ex­ plained by anyone familiar witb tbe tacts. A short time ago a strauger, a voung man, drove Into the yard of John Ell nan, and seeing the. old gen tieman asked him if be belonged to the G. A. R. John said be did not, hut tbat be Intended to join when his dis­ charge came back from Washington where it then was, for he was an old soldier and thought he ought to join. Tbe stranger said he was looking up oM "vets," and taking a number of sealed envelopes from his pocket be handed one to John and told blm to open it when he went into tbe bouse and tbe contents might do him good some time. He then drov* rapidly away. John went into the house and tore open his letter, and was verv much surprised to find tbat it con­ tained. 3160 in curreucy. Who tbe man was or what his motive was is «a mvstery. The money was a good thing for John, anyway, for it came at • time when he needed II--Poplar CHICAGO 'S Pit IDE, Or the Great War PL'ture of the Battle of Getty8burgh. "This Panorama is an heroic scene; telling more eloquently than printed page or magic tougue ever can, of the bravery of the soldt'ery on both sido» who met Iu battle. Not oue of IIU- ouuaberod thousands whe come to look upon It but must realize a thrill, of National pride over this illustration of American bravery. "The platform from which we view the picture Is the stage of many de­ lightful episodes--where men who con­ fronted each other In this self-same figut stand side by side reviewing it. "The wide-reachlug battle sceue Is so Intensely thrilling, so awesome in its impression, that one feels for a time like looking upon it In silence. "But Captain While's explanations which are given every hour, point out each Division, Brigade, and Kegimeot, ind give tbo uames of the officers lead­ ing them. "Net a man visiting this Panorama who was in the battle but expresses amazement and ad.niration at tbe fidelity of tbe representation of it; while no one wlie has looked diwn from Cemetery Hill, the site of tbe National Cemetery, but wijl give tes­ timony to the absolutely correct por­ trayal of tbe graud landscape." NUR3EKY dTOClt. Come to the Ringwood Nursery and get your nursery stock at honest pri­ ces. Have a good iine of the standard hardy varieties of Apple Trees. Ctierry Trees, Grape Vines, etc. Also shade trees of Maple, Ash, Elm, Box Elder. Black Walnut, Oatalpa and Evergreens of diflerent kinds a id sizes. All flrst class stock and ch^ap for cash. J V. BUCKLAND, Prop. 4Q3* Ringwood, life' FOR REN T. ' First elass rooms suitable foT a Stnali family. Inquire of MBS WM. MCCOLLUM. McHenry, April 17.18SS. Try the Vermont Spruce Gom just received at storvs. DOG LOST. A young Bull Terrier Dog, white and tan color. Answers to name <*f Bufi. Had a leather strap en neck. A liberal reward will be paid for bis return to Geo. W, Owen. SETTLEMENT NOTICE. Having sold out my Meat Market I hereby give notice to all those indebt­ ed to me to call and settle without de­ lay, as my books musv be closed. My books can be found for ths present at tbe Market. f. B. I'uttKJMfr . MCHENRT, March 27th, 1886. . i.7 : ii am ALOONOUIN- [NOTICE.--Eenoas in Algonquin and vicin­ ity, knowing theoiBelvei indebted for the Pto.UKDBAi.Ka can learn of the amount by railing en John Helm, who la authorised to receive money and receipt for the same, in our name. Tnoae irtshlog to subscribe oan leave their names at his store, Call on him and get a sample co py.] EDITOR PLAINDEALER.*--<A few couples gave Mr. and Mrs. Jultan'a sur­ prise party on Wednesday evening of last week. C. E. Chapell started for Miunesota on Thursday of last week to buy milch cows, Wm. Morton started for Wisconsin on Thursday of last week to buy mllcb cows. Mrs. P. Arvedson, of Carpenters* ville, was the guest of Mrs. E. A. Ford, ea Thursday of last week. At the school trustee election on Saturday last James Nish was elected for three years and John Helm for one vear to fill the vacancy caused by E. U. Benson moving away. There will be a school directors election st the school house on Satur­ day of this week to elect one director. O. E. Ohapell's time expires. John Helm has been appointed agent for J. G. McGregor A Co,, of Elgin, for tbe sale of Southern Minnesota lands located In the great Pipestone country. An excursion will leave Elgin for Pipestone City on April 24tb and May 8tb, Round trip tickets very cheap, Go north, young man, go north, Chas^Rowlty and family, of Nunda, visited bare with friends on Suoday last. D. B, Sherwood ao.d family of Elgin were tbe guests of Mrs. J. A. Sher­ wood on Suuday last. J. W. Keeand wire, of Chicago, spent Sunday hjNHr-^vtfttl reiatlvos and friends. ••" V Walter Helm and Ed Peter captured a six pound eel measuring 3£ feet In length. It was a picalc for the kids. The ladies sewing society of tbe Congregational Chureh will msot at Mrs. Geo, Dedd's on Wednesday next, April 25th. Mrs. Wm. Julian's family departed from here to Maple Park on Saturday last. We are all sorry to have them go as they were very pleasant addi­ tions our society. But tbe best ol friends must part. Mrs. Wm. Morton and son Harry spent Saturday and Sunday at Uuntley the guests of Dr. and Mrs, Ray. Mrs. Henry Hubbard, of Wayne, was the guest of her mother Mrs. S. See be r over Sunday. NEW MILLINERY STORE. WILL OPEN AT WAUJONDi, Al'KIL IO, '88. I beg to announce te the ladles ol Wauconda and vicinity tbat I bav* j'ut purchased a tull line of new spring millinery, also lading1 furnlsu- niit goods, notions, etc., and hope bt cl.iftn attention to business to merit a •hare of the public p-ilriiutge. Please call* examine goods and learn vrlcea. 'iMfj^Birmiy, 38tf. L. NEVILLE. T e latest shades in Dress FlanneK at bed rook prices at Stofl d A Blake's No use going to trie city for a like- ess ot yourself or frieuds when yon can ge1. a far better one bv calling ai he<L.all«ry of L. E. Bennett, over IVrry & Owen's store, In this village. He wlli guarantee you satlslactlon <Jail and see his specimens, NO 1 ICE. FOR SALE, a good pair of young horses. Weight. 1,300 pounds. Four *nd five years old. Also a farm of 134 acres to rant with or without cows. Also tbr«« good dwelling houses for sale or rent, si^uat^d In the village ot Greenwood. For further particular* call on or ad­ dress JOB TOLE8. 38-4w Greenwood, III. Odr 9209 shoe will knock out tbe whole town. STOPKEL&BLA*B. ANY FARMER, Wanting" to purchase a Pulverizer will find it te> his interest to examine the Budiong at Bishop's warehouse be­ fore uuylng. If you want a first class Photograph, all on L. E. Bennett, over Perry & Owen's store. ' 8EED BARLEY.^ For sale, a quantity of very fine Seed Barley, at Hanly's Mill near tbe Depot, McHenry. HOUSE TO RENT. Good garden and outbuildings. Terms reasonable. Inquire at tbls office. Dyspepsia and indigestion cured by use of genuine Vermont Spruce Gum to be found at J. A. Story's drug Store A brand new stock of spring mllll nery goo is, all new and tbe latest styles. Call and see them to get tbe first choice. Mb8, c* a* HOTSOH. For Sale. Stock'of Milliuery aud fixtures fo sale cheap. Good location, Only Mill­ inery store in place. Cause sickness. Call on or address. L. L. GBAFTON, Algonquin 111. 37-lm To Land-Seekers. Why pay an enormous rent e^ery year when you can bu / first class lands in first class communities, cheap, on long time and easy payments, In either Minnesota or Iowa, Round trip tickets only 910 from McHenry. First Excursion ou April 21st. For j.u aud particulars call on or WM. STOP F EL, McHearv.IlL Call in and get measured for a nobby pants at 97. Don't pay 99 and 910. Your choioe out of 200 samples,* Also have your clothos altered, fitted and cleaned, as be can not be beat Ir. doing a niee job. E. LAWLUS, Tailor. ' " « Buoklon's Arnica Salve. fhe best Salve in the woi Id tor cuts oruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sor^S, tetter, chapped bands,chilblains, corns, and all skin eruotians, and pos- tively cures plies, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satis­ faction, or money refunded. Prioe 26 certs per box. For sale by G. W. Try Besley's Irtn Tonic Bitters. Artist's sapplles at J. A. Story's. Boy yoar children's school shoes at Evanson's. Full line of stationery at J. A. Story's. - New Spring Millinery goods la al tbe latest styles at Mrs. C. A. Hutson's Ladies Muslin Underwear at great bargains at Evanson's. Go and see E. L awl as' velvet finish­ ed Corduroy pants, very cheap. A full assortment of Clothing, price from 95.00 a suit up at Stufiel & Blake. Wells, Richardson & Co.'s Butter Jolor for sale by J. A. Story. For a nice cutaway suit In black brown or blue go to Stoifel 3b Blake. Order your new spring Hat mi Bon net for Easter of Mrs. Hutson's, Wells A Richardson's celebrated butter color for sale at N*ew Drag store, Ali ktnds Ladles' and Gent's Pocket books and bags at Besley's Drug store west side, Our Hue of bats In spring stylos is complete. 1 STOFFEL & BLAKE. Linseed Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, and all supplies for painters at J. A. Story's. ______ ' ' FOR SALE. * /v A large quantity of Shellod Oartf for sale at Bisnop's Mill. Besley's Condition Powders are a great benefit to cows. Increases tbe now of milk and keeps them healthy. Those Prairie City Feeders are a spendid machine and are sold at bottom prices at Bishop's Warehouse E7ery thing In the implement line can be.found at Bishop's Warehouse. Call Ind examine. Prices low, S pounds extra good roasted, ground orgreeuCoflee only 91, at Evanson's. Fine fresh Fiic* and Dates only 10 cents per pound, 3 pounds lor 25 cents, at Evanson's. Choioe California Dried Fruits of nearly every description at reasonable prices at Evansoo's. The Prairie City Seeders are the strongest | and best made machine for sale, R. BISHOP. It will pay you to exaotino the fine assortment of wall paper and window shades at Evanson's. , ,5"i A' * "Carrr the news to Hannah," that the best plaoe to buy Ladies Fine 4boes is at Altboff Iros.j * Paints, oils, and varnishes, brashes, etc ; a full line of painter's supplies to bi found at J. A. Story's. Our 25 cent Tea is elegant. If It don't please you return It, STOFFEL A BLAKE, BcsleyS Death to Rats Is sure and certain. Don't be troubled with these pests longer. Go to J. A. Story's lor dr jgs, medi­ cine^ lye studs, cigars, drug notious, stationery, etc. ^ Farmers, look to your horses. To iave them lo good trim for spring work use Besley's Condition Pojrders. I'ne best In the market. SCO I'CH COLLEY PUPS FOR SALE . .1 few yerf fine, tull blooa Scotch alley Pups for sale. Call a* my residence, one mile West of Mc- tleury, on the Woodstock read. H. C. MEAD. Go to J. A. Story's for Stationery ol *11 kinds Lngal cap, Letter Cap Fool's Cap, Bill, Note, <fcu\. In great variety. Also latest novelties in let­ ter and note paper Call aud examiue. SCOTCH TERKI ts.RS, FOR SALE A few fine scotch Terrier Pups t»i sale If called lor soon Apply at m<lr residence, East of Mqtlenrv vHage. N. Q EN8ION, WHEAT WANTED, 1'be highest market price in cash will be paid for good milling wheat at the Fox River Valiey Mills, Mc­ Henry. R, BISHOP. One and two-man read carts, three styles at E. M. Owen A Son's. See them before you buy Also some second­ hand carts, low See the English Satlne corset at 75e. worth 91.00, See our btrgalns In tabio cloths and scrimbcloths. Look us over for Wall Paper, celling decorations and borders. We still sell the Fargo box-tip shoes; warranted. BW your seeds of us as wo oarry a full line. "Our Leader" tobacco at 20 oeats a pound. 11 cannot be beat. Examine our boots, and rain oaats; way down. Clothing! Clothing! largest variety; lowest prices. Buy the correct style Hats of as; very cheap. Our Groceries are always fresh and cheap. BONSLKTT & STOFFEL, CARPET WEAVING. The undersigned Is prepared to woave Rag Carpets on short notloe and at Reasonable rates. Residence one Block West of the residence ol Wm. W»lsh. Orders respectfullv so­ licited, and satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. WE FOLTZ. WHEAT WANTED. The highest market price in cash will be paid for good Miillog Wheat, at the Fox River Valley Mills, Mc­ Henry. R. BISHOP. FOR SALE, One Bay Mare coming 3 years old. well broke, 1 black colt two years old, also well broke, 1 bay colt one year old, for sale cheap, inquire of O. W. OWEN, McHenry, 111. New spring goods arriving dally at Evanson's. 5 pounds starch 25 cents at Evan­ son's. Good plug tobacco, 30 cents per pound at Evansou's. Teas, coflees. and eplces of the very purest and best at Evanson's. Fine fresh oranges and lemons at Evanson's. We have sead potatoes far sale at 85 cents per bushel. JOHN EVANSON A Co. TO FARMERS AND HORSEMEN. The undersigned will attend to ail calls for castrating Colts. Orders loft with T. B Turner or E. J. Haaly will receive prompt attention. HANLT 4K TURNER. HtflOfnrtr, April \ IMS . * y - Cigars at J. A. «tory's. A choioe line of Box Paper, cheapo at Besley's, West Side. I •' • \:i Genulne Brass Pins only 6«latB air- paper at Evanson's. k SMOKE the "Empire Cuban," MIL best Five Coot Cigar in the market. ' : City residences for sale. Aptly Isa W. Smith, Woodstock, I1L Go te J. A. Story's for best grade of ! Kerosene Oil. Gold Paints, Bronze Paints, 8Ilver Paints, etc., at J. A. Story's. You will find a full lino of artist's material at J. A. Story's. Gerbam Seeders are ahead of them all. Sold by E. M. Owen A Son. Fish of all kinds CHEAP at St Blake's. Staffs! Go to J. A. Story's for best grade «i Kerosene Oil. Besley's Worm Syrup for children has no equal. . Besley's Famous Wankegas Ale and Porter On draught at J. Bonsletfs, A. tor glen's and John Heimer's. AU>BK, III. February 4,1880. C. DICKINSON <& SON, Barrington, IU, Dear Sir,--Please send me by ex­ press two dozen Cow Prescriptions, I got one of my neighbors to try It on a cow tbat was almost dead with milk ' fever, and it cured her. It Is a good thing. E. S. SMITH. Drink Besley's Ale and be healthy and happy All kinds of Story Books for children cheaper than dirt, at Besley's. LIuseed Oils, I urpentlne. Brashes, and ail supplies for painters as J. A. Story's. Gorham Seeders are ahtsad of them all. Sold by E. M. Owen ft Son, See the latest improved Wheel Pul­ verizer that beats either the knlfs or solid wheel, at E. M. Owen A Boa's. Remember and see It before you buy. Call and see the grand display of latest style pattern Hats and Bonnets at Mrs. H. H. N ichols. We have a larg« line of spring Pants at 91.75,92,09,92.50 and 93.00. STOFPEL it BUTTCE. "jvfcj Poolings, Corn Meal and Ground Feed at rea» son able prices. Call and learn prteee at Bishop's Mill. (- See the latest improved Wheel Pul­ veriser that beats either tbe knif^>r solid wheel, at E. M. Owen A Son's. Remember aud see it before you buy. FARM FOR RENT. The undersigned ofiers for rent what is known as the Kimball farm in the own of Burton. Contains 160 acres, 40 acres meadow 45 acres of plow land and the remainder pasture. Has good bouse and two haras on the premises. Will be rentnd reasonable ior cash rent. Apply to FRANK COLE, I 34tf Spring Grove, 111. SULKlf #LOWS THE BOSS. E. M. Owen A Sou have tbe Bt£ Injun Sulay Plow ihat ts claimed for it that it beats the Dutchmao, tbo Yankee, the Norwegian, the Scandi­ navian th* Irishman, and all others." 'all aud see It and the Dutchman side t»y side, A boy can handle t.hem as "ell as a man. Light draft, etc. Nev« -r will be undersold, G'» to Althofl Bro*. for Fine Shoes. I'lie fldftst stock In town. " > ~ ' • #• - ,v : Believing - fltifi good new stock of cfotlithg Tfc ' *ieeded In this place we have pat in a. omplete line. Call and look it ever. Yours truly, SEVENS A MILLER. COWS FOR SALE, Tbe undersigned has for sale four <*boice new milch Cows, with calvea by their side. Inquire on my farm 2| mileseast er McHenry, on the Fox Lske road. JOHN A SMITH. Besley's celebrated Ale on draught at John Helmer't. J. Bonslett's and A. Engeln's. The most healthy drink for any weather. Don't Experiment. You cannot ifford to waste ^inte toff experiment wheu your lungs are In danger. Consumption always seems* at first only a cold. De not perniifc any dealer to Impose upon you With some cheap imitation of Dr. King's' Xew Discovery for Consumption,, Coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit lie may teU you be has something juet as good or just tbe same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discov­ ery which is guaranteed to give relief in all throat, lung and chest affections. I'rlal bottles fre at G. W. Besley's Drug Store. Large bottles 91. FOR SALE. In the village of Rlngwood, the fol­ lowing property • One good Dwelling House oontain* log seven rooms, good cellar. On the same iot is a shop 12x32 one story, »uitable for almost auy kind of baa!* ness. If applied for at ouce, will sell house separate for 9500. Or will sell bouse, lot and shop for 9650, Posses, slon given Immediately, Also another house and log well located. The house contains ten reons, and there is a good stable and other outbuildings ou the premises. Will be sold for 91000 cash. Call on or addrtas, WESLEY LADD, 13-18-6m, Rlngwood, IU. h Sound Legal Opinion. E Balubildge Muuday EMJ. County Atty., Co,, lex. says: "Have used Electric Bitters witb most happy re­ sults. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jauudic*», but was cured by timt ly use of this medi­ cine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr, D I. Wilcox, of Horse Cave Ky, adds a little testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, bad It not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands u»>equ«led. Price SO eents, and 91 at G. W BestoyV .. WAITED ureetry S* Steady employment guamnteeiL Mary and expenses paid. Apply ~ Reier to this paper. _ SXELL A miuai

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