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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Mar 1889, p. 5

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". . . - . . 1 r<«:J WED ESDAY. MARCH 6, 1889, road Time Table. Taking effect June 10th, train# will pan KcMenry HUtlon daily, as follows: OOINO SOUTB. [Lake Ganeva Passenger...... .7:89 A. K Lake Geneva Express ... 8:£2 Lake Genevar Freight......... 1:80 p. M Lake Geneva Pa*»«nser...,: *5* * OOIVT s:)Bia. ' i (Lake Geneva Freight.. . . . . . . . . . A . M Lake Scneva Passenger.. *.i»:S8 * Lake ieneva Express 4:fi6R M Lake Genuva Passensrer 8:51 4 Daily except Sunday.v B. Bixss, Agent. McHenry, 111 M r , MASONIC. MCUBKRT LODGE, NO. 153 A. F, and A. M.-- Regular Ooajmunientions this second ana fourth Mondays in each month. HENHT COLBT, W. M. MODBSiK WOODMEN Of AMEHIOA. Meet at Parker House Hall, every Second and Last Taesrtay evening of each month. Neighbors cor liatly Invited. AE. M. OWKN has rented his farm to I Xarln Welsh, who will work the same I the coming year, ^ DON,T fail to attend the concert at the City Hall oa Friday evening of this week. See the programme In another place In this papers ^ BEAD the new advertisements of «John Evaason A CO., and J. W. Crlsty A Bon. to be found In another plaoe In tbli paper. BKMGHBBR the Chicken Pie Festival . ^ the City Hail, on Friday evening of next*week the IItb. Bead the pro­ gramme in another column. As this is about tbe las; chance for the season all should attend the Oyster Supper, at the City Hall, on Wednes- day evening, March 13th. HASTINGS A REB'S Comedy Com pany, advertised to appear at Rlver- slde Hall on Friday evening "Of last week, failed to materialize. Why1 this was thusly we ace not Informed. A REGULAR Communication ef Mc- Henry Lodge, No. 158. A. F, & A. M will be held on Moeday evening next - March 11 tb. Every member Earnestly requested to bf present. THE next regular meeting of Y tile; Camp Modern Woodmen of America Will be heidon Tuesday evening next March 12th. Let every member bi sure to attend! rSBSONlL' Mas. C. B. CURTIS, ot Elgin, vis call­ ing on friends here last week. FRED. MCOMBER. of Chicago, WAS rusticating here over Sunday. LKW WAWB, of Elglo, spent Sunday in tbis village. C. H. MORBY. of Bockford, has ifcen on our streets for a few days past. S. B. HANLT. of Chicago spent Satur­ day and Sunday with friends In this village. L,"H. JONES, of Woodstock, mad* our sanctum a pleasant. call on Satur­ day last. WM. YAGSB and wife, of Waukegan. spent 8anday with friends,In this vil­ lage. G. L. HUBBARD and wire, of Nunda, were visiting rather and mother Hub­ bard here ea Saturday last. MRS. GEORGE LAWLESS, of Haywood, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. P. Hauprlchs, In this village. MRS. GIDEON COLBT, and two daugh­ ters, Mary and Addle, of Hartley, Iowa, are visiting relatives and friends here this week. A. JACOBI, wbo has been engaged la Miss Story's Drug Store the past year, took his departure this week. He is succeeded by a Mr. Meyers, of Elgin, /ELISHA HUBBARD bad the misfort- fune to get a severe fall on the ice in his yard a few days age, injuring his hip quite severely, and lias been cbn- ^ned to h}s bed ever since, THB Willing WerkSrs Society connected with the Universallst Church, will meet witb Mrs. H.^ E. Wightman, on Thursday afternoon, of this week, March 7th. MRS. W. A. CRTSTT, President, MKS. O. X. OWE .^Secretary. THB last entertainment of tile cHenry Lecture Association will be held at the City Hall, on Friday even­ ing of this weok, March 8th. aad wIU consist of Sinfing. Music and Beading, J?he following is the PROGRAMME. i THE suject ef Reverend Mr. BrillJ^ <lon. SingJ for Sunday next will be * Woman's |wfTirW"S'n < Bights, and How to Use 1'hem." Let every one turn out and hear this Inter­ esting topic treated. B. BOBINSON, at bis rooms over tb* Post Office, is prepared to File Saws - ea short/ notice and guarantee satis­ faction. Briug youraairs along sml have them sharpened,; * Also grinds and sharpens Shears. ISAAC WKNTWORTH'S Republicanism does not cool off after election. Its the same yesterday,to-day and to-morrow. His large flag was flying from the top ot the Liberty Pole on Monday, inl i4onl /' Ale is la Miss Grace Owen 1 lis Thou O Joyous Lark " * ..Rev. H. siado- i Lake" 'XT; Instrumental Mas Chorus.. Kea<Ung. Quartette, "Twinkling Stars Upon the Lake" Mrs. K. J, Hanley, Miss Maude Vaa 81 Mrs. T. J, Walsh, Miss Amy Owen, Owen, W. A. Crlsty. Dueit "Only Thee.** Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Itt'iuling Mrs. O. N. Owen Male Quartette "Rowing Swiftly Down T J. Walsh, O. N. Owen, W A, Oristy and E. W. Owen. Solo "Bonny Sweet Bessie " Mrs. H. V. Shepard. Reading. , W. A. Cri'ty 1 Duett "Beautiful Moonlight," Miss Maude Van Slyke, Miss Amy Owen. Oratisn H. V. Shepard Chorus ."Deep Rolling Clouds." Male Quartette.... ......."The Bill of fc'are." T, J. Walsh, O. N. Owen, E, W. Owen and W. A. Cristy. , t for one ad ml* Season tickets good for one le tickets. IS cents.} This entertainment worthy the patronage of our citizens. Let all turn out. School Report. tt.. .So Kate Loughlln 8S S* Her nice iCimhall....SS HIGHER D8PASTM8NT. . A oaAM. Maude Van Myke..MjAmy Ow«n.^^«iSl Wayne Woo<lbura..9^Johii RaUton ...,..j8S Edwin Granger 88 B ORA.DB. ' Florence Bearles ...SSIMaud Colby 85 Nina Wells SB utiartea Nordnaiat..8t Oora Wilson 8<|i'hoinas WalSn 81 Hetiy Waatworth...86,11*. Annas............Si NelUeKaox 85|Joseph Bust...;w^.80 i%1 Gilbert .TO " O ORADK. George Gutw Joseph Wheeler... SMlGuy Clemntoas .....81 Joanna Doherty. ...Sfi (i.iiph Chil-ls 81 Oney Turner SJ|lohn 8>n*iett 78 James Perry .7(1 Names of those neither tardy nor a Mont: Ida Af>nas. M tilde Van Sly fee, Wayne Woodbura, Maud Oolby, NolUe Kaox, Klor- ence Searles, James Perry, O iey Turner, Hal pa Child s and Juannah UJherty, The following is the result of the examina­ tions for final gradas in arithmetic, tor "A" trade pnpils, of those who were successful: Maude Vau sivke. 82, John Ralston. 79, and Wayne Woo4Ouru, 7t>. Kdwin Granger, 78. LIHM H. You ICQ, Principal INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. A ORADK. I Acmes Perry S^iLuttie' Lincoln......SB Margaret McDonald 87 Oarrie Oolby 83 Fannie Osborne S7|Lyle Howe 81 B ORADK. Stella Nordqulst ...SOjMabella Whe«lsr....S5 Peter Weber sonatinas Weber .. ..84 Katie Bichler S3 Bessie McKtnley....83 Willie Olbv JJ7; vinos Turnur 82 Pj-atjb- f!olt»w 87tVIl)e» CorUv ... 83 Pete RotlierGael....S7Uas Wilsen.. ..80 Mary Bichler 87i tfidgar BUho|K...-...7V John Bass . , losie GI lies....77 Harry Wigatman...76 j \ - ^ £ ORADK *.» • Bernioe Perry......#0;E<tith Curtis........83 Nellie Siemens 90;Louis Block... ..81 Anna Pomrenlng....8^ I-ea!i Smith..........77 Luttt Owen ...... ..8»jMaria Quins ...... 78 Jennie Milne ft»' Vnna Swadish 74 Willie Laughlla. ..te)E dna Beck with......7# Lois Whiting. 85)Maud M«Kiniey....69 George GillU 83|Delo Knox ...., 88 Names of those neither tardy nor absent: Willie Colby. Bernice Perry, Amos Turner, Frank Ooloy, Carrie Oolby, Delo Knox, L.yie Howe, WtUie Clemens, Miles Qoltoy, Lois Whiting, Lena 8mlth, Annie Pomren- tng. MABT WCKTWOKTB. Teacher. PBUEARY DEPARTMENT, A ORADK. Lizzie Simon. StlCiayton Wilson 86 Mary MoKintey .. ^SiUVillle Bishop 85 Ethel Smith »l| Manny Auringer ...88 Honrjr Pemrening..80 BORADE. Harold Oolby WiGeorge Howe......*.89 Wallie Woedburn..SO|Uuy oolby Albert Holly M *: O GRADE. Tommy Milao .. ..»» Marry Kene|r^. .87 johntty Knox 97 Mary Frisbe #8 Harry Fay »..®4 Charlie Gillea 8(> Charlie Block 8d wail® Howard..' ...88 Winiield Wood burn 85 K'ldte .-»imon........ Will ie Overocker--83 ilodie Auriaget... SS Ivjlj) A® J?.«* *1»»! r^At the City ^all FricQty evening, honor of the Inauguration of President Harrison. • BARGAIN In new black press Goods, heavy weight. Fancy; Dres* Linings, aiH colors. Children's #«ider- wear, Perfumery, Gloves, etc. A per- feot fit guaranteed in dress fitting. New styles at Ladles' Salesrooms. Thread two oents a spool as usual, "TMB Crystal Slipper" since It left Chicago has been on a grand triumphal jtOtir throughout tuO Western MUBtrj. In St. Louis, Kansas City and Mlnneay oils, where the piece now is, it ha& crowded the theatres to the deerB nightly and at matinees. The "Cry- tal slipper" will play one week more In Minneapolis "and will then be seen In Milwaukee. r.'. ̂ TH* Geneva Lake Herald says^ "Water's Stock Farm is turning out s«Mie very fine colts if we may judge of them by the prices obtained. A coming two-year-old colt by Cali­ fornia, was sold last week for t!,576 •pot cash, As yot the sire or any oi the oolts have no trotting record oi their own and under thiseiroumstauce, it seems a mighty good figure for a colt." DON'T be a loafer. If you have ne business of your own, don't loaf arouaU tbfe plaoe of another* Nothing gives a business as an a poor opinioo of a place sooner than to see half a dozan loafers Sittiug or lounging arouaJ every time i he goes In. Tlie owner or proprietor may bo too polite or forbearlug to i order you away, but inwardly be will wish you in the bottom or the sea. lu tbis busy world there is wor* eaougli for all, the man or boy who is con­ tented to lie around and sponge ofl others will never amount to auyintag *ad had better go ofl aod die, or go to " work. ' • . PEOPLE who have a desire to trade io Chicago, instead of witb tnuir bjsme merchant, would not tfcink they were geutng such bargains If tbei knew all that was going oo. Recently a geutleuan wished a large bill of goods, and instead of goiutc to hie home dealer and getting bis best Cisb price on the large bill wanted, whicu . would have been worth making special prices to secure, he went to Chicago and bought tUe goods. A tew day* later the local dealer received a clieuk trym the Chicago bouse saying tftat (bey had sold a bill of guods to a customer of. the country, but nad ebarged the gentleman about the cash price he would have had to pay at borne, andjso tney sent the local dealer a check for the sum that would have boon ttie profit on the job if the custo­ mer nad purchased tne goods here in* <K i* y.-; ^ Matob 15th 18S9. y > PROGRAMME. 'Quartette Medley .Messrs. Dal ton and. Went worth, Miss Mead and Mrs.' Has ley, itocitation Selected H. V. Shepard . jODg. The Old Maid's Dream Miss Lizzie Onhorae. iCo citation Selected Mrs. F. K. Granger. Tenor Solo Selected E. Leroy Dalton. oration "Industrial Man." • ' F. R. Jackman. 4olo ....selected Mrs, H. V. gheppard^ at* This programme cannot fail to tract and Interest a large audience as toe best of literary and musical talent «re represented. At the conclusion of the literary festivities you will be most courteously served in the apart* meat below to a banquet ef chicken* ^>it) Thejpo-ie a deitrrtouSQ»8* ifa^ors around.an old tlme ohicken pie that cannot be«ot Cooae and jssiw remtncsccueas of footh. Admission to the Hall 10 cents. Supper 25 cents, Children 15 cents. D GRADE. Grace Taylor... ....95 tiaud H»sklns......94 Josephine Englen..U5 Josie Englsn,... ...90 johny Bichler QipVaiter Frisby .....88 Westfall Woo'lburn 76 Nanea ef thoae neituer tar4y nor absent: "Qby ,^0Ui/^|iarold Colby and Johnio Knox, pi-:-®tsin M. Gaoa, Toa-mo^ _ " *•"'• .tjriBJT DIVHIOK. ,/.y AORADB. Agnes Oolby 97|Charlos BlackmaalSt Harry Eidredge. ....90|Walter Besley......Si Herbert Buouett.. .SS BORAUB. ....93iLettie flteveas 75 ....90 John Wirfs...i......74 ....tto| Jarne siines 73 ....Sti,Oliver Blackman ...7t ....77|Newella Colby 7« O ORADB, ..,.9S. Willie FelU ,75 ,...86 frank Thurlwell. ..73 Myrtle Hlimpias....8i 1'illie Fottz (SD L.ovina Blocx «5|-ViUie Schrelner....58 Names of those neither tardy nor absent: Agnes Oolby, Heary Block, Charles Swadish Barry Ei lredgeand John Sohremer, HOWARD Pnnar, Teacher. John Schreiner.. Frank Bsnnett . Harry Hanley . Tim Kimball ... Uay Wilson ... . Herman Felts..., ijhas swadish.... ^Xmelti^c of thi McHe c WHEN Julia Marlowe played herao*' gsgement at the the Chicago Opora House last month she made such a phe uoininal hit it was deemed advisable to give her a return date at the same theatre at the earliest possible moment and time has been found for one week, commencing Marcb lltta, and she will 0e again seen in Sbaksperian reper­ tory for that short space. During the time she will appear in at least tfro new characters,"The Lady of Lyons," and Juliet, In "Romeo and Juliet." being the ones. Tbat the engagement will be attended with considerable In­ terest is evidenced by the fact that oozes aod seats have already been sub­ scribed for at the engagement. AN exchange talks in tbis way: "Any other man than a positive man is use­ ful to tue hum^n race only as a servant l'be man who agrees, with every one and has oo opinion of his own is nei­ ther a safe man nor valuable to the community in which he lives. Conse­ quently a man without enemies is without merit. Sbjw us a man with warm personal friends and determined enemies and wo will convince you tuat of such havo been all tbe great oeuefactors of tbe human race. Men of mental worth are always the sub* jeciof ridicule beoauie tney have opio ions and are not coward*." And these wise words apply wiiti equal torce to tbe editors aud politicians, /yiNCB our last issue tuere has been ftiuite a change among our citizens. Mrs. Spauldiug has moved her tuiiil* aery aud dress making rooms from the Nichols Block to tne store in Sok'iori's Block, on the West side.^ Mrs. Nictt* uls uao moved into tbe rooms vacated oy Mrs. Spauldiog. E. Lamptiere has moved into bis residence lately pur­ chased of £. Carpd&ter. Chas. fcL viranger has moved into GeOl-tiage'* iiouse. C. V, Stevens has mured lute tue Raymond bouse, vacated by Granger. Fred Snyder uas moved into tne Slitter noose, on tue West side of tbe square, and Andy Miller has taken possession of tbe Jas. Walsh house, VI* uatod oy Snyder, and *hlOb ha hat faMlf imetattsa, McSenry County reacber'B Assoeiation will be bald iu Harvard, Friday and Saturday March 3tb and 9ch. Oa Friday evening Maroh rftb, John W. Cook, of the Illinois dtate Normal School, will lecture In the M. S. Churob at 8 o'clock. Ap­ pended is tho PROGRAM M]|. VBioAT arairino. Lecture--"Asserican Ideas m lldnoation," by Jo&n W. Cook. \ , SATOJtOAT< • ; 9:0iC Music. . , 9: ML Talk--John f. Oe#k|v>ii • W:i<V Reoeae. feS - Jlo:ao. singing iu;&o. Taix--johu W. Cook. lutermission. 1:45. Singing. « 4 1:55. Wuat oan we do in Zoology without a text book?-- S. L. ttrowa. i: 15. in termediate Langoago.--Baama Ohesbro. -2.35, Recess. 4:45. Unseen Educators,--F, H. BurU 3:15, Intermediate Geograpb y.--N o r a i'nompsen. 8:30. intermediate Teachers and tbelr work -- III, Joics A'<safjf>ff. Accommodations will b9 provided for those who attend tbe lecture by notifying J. L. Curtis, at least tbree days In advance, Tbe usual reduced tare will uudoubtedly be given, and tbose who desire to avail themselves of it should obtain a receipt for their ticket from the agent at place of pur­ chase. O. W. BAST, J, L. Dunns, < kotu tlCKIMir. Committee. Hebron Department tt LODGE blRSOTOttT. MASOKIO.--A. F. MI l 4. M. meet at Mtsealc Hall on every 1st and 3d Wednesday even- of each month. MODBRK WOOD*BS OF AMWCA.--Meet at Masonic lialt every idand^th Thursday even- ingaofeaohmonth. .Neighbors cordially in* rued. HARD PAK PRICES. Twenty pound pail j ally 70 oonts. Two gallon pail best syrup 80 oonts. Spiced Herring, Wo to IliS par pall. Good ground ooflee 20s, Good roasted ooflee 2Jc. viood amoklog tobacoo tOo. Good floe cut tobacco 35c. Good oora 7c. Full lino of fl»b for Lent. s^orrnt. * Bust, - MRS, H, fcL NICHOLS, Hating moved .baok Into bar aid quarters. In tbe seoond story of bor block would Inform tbe Ladies of Me tieory and vioiulty that she Is pre* pared to do all work in the Dress Makiog line on snort notice and guarantee satisfaction. I cut and dt oy tbe new Tailor System, and as 1 do all my awn work am satisfied 1 oan pleaseall. Tea Gowns and Wraps a speciality. The ladles are respectfully invited to call when in want of Dress Making, MRS- H. H. NICHOLS. Rockford, John Foster's aod Beloit Shoos. Prioee run fross #2.00 up; for sale by JOHN FIVANSON <t Co. We have about lou pairs of odds aod ends child1* snoes, selling at half price. JOHN EVANSON A CO. D$u't fail to rokd wuat John Evao- sou & Co. tell y<i>u through tbe medium of tbis paper from wuek to week, i'bey present facts. Buckwheat flour Oufy 88 oeats per sack oi 2o pounds at JOHN EVANSON A Co. Rubber clothing tor ladies and gents at JOHN FIVANSON A ^ - - " - MASKED strawberry ribbon Mil at ooe dollar per yard, but you oan got a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for - mm Mr. Loyd has mbVOA to HirvarJ. C. A. Stoie has a new tinner. Fred Perry has rtoted Governor $eaman's house. ~ The Presbyterian eoclablo wa9|held at Union Hail on Thursday. Avery Nutt will,work oa tho section this year. L. Z. Piercs will occupy the bouse vacated by Mr. Loyd. "Uncle John" stUl takes chargn of the p*stofflce, as Dsputy Postmaster. Dr. Parmatier made a professional visit to Mr. and Mrs Tyler last week. Some of Genoa's "Are water" was brought across ttif country to aur town Friday night. Mrs. Ellen PiercS returned Thurs­ day night from tbe east. She has been absent about nine months. S. O. Loach's force of carpenters have mostlv disbanded and taken to other pursuits. Lyman Z. Pleroe Is drawing stone aod lumber oa bis farm, preparatory tc^bnildlng. Mrs. Joseph Manor and Mrs. Alee Manor, from Geooa, visited wltt£rela~ tlves In this place last week. ^ Editor Van Slyks. of the PLAIN- DEALER,Is expected to spend Thurs­ day night 1* our village. {' Mrs. Henry Carney returned Friday night from Ktnsas and is keeping house for her father. Fred Stewart, from Nebraska, whose childhood was passed In this township. Is making his friends here a visit, Mrs. Frask Slater aud daughter May, from Los Angles, California, arrived homs on Wednesday evening. Chet Stone, Heary Turner and Charles Browa ware la 4Dhlcago last week, ' Miss D<lla Crowe ts again at work instructing] a large class |n drawing and painting. B. C. M trtla will not take charge of the Iiebrju Factory another year. Fred Bttigan will be bis successor. Mr. Al. Holasas and Miss Esther Cole wete married at Genoa Junction on Sunday. Fob; 24, by Justice Trow. Mr. Stearns, oar accoua aodatlng aioemakar. has purehased Fred Perry's oouscand lot and will move his family from Aldan to our vllUge. Frank Stewart and compaaloal will «lve a grand soug rebsarsal at the M. E.church oa WedaeelAy evening or this week, oonslstlog of melodies of the Southland etc. «The prooeeds will oe«added to the ohurch bell fund, Ad- missiou thirty-five cents. The ladies of tbis place are contem­ plating the organization, in tbe near luture of a Masoalo Eistern Star Lodge, Ooly Mister. #isaaa wives "and uiotliera" oan 1®BCOTI« 'members.' i'he order is conducted entirely by ladles tbe geuttem@B being oaiy uonorary.members.' sJoms ^curious ielay la tbe mall caused gieat consternation in towu last week over tbe whereabouts aod rate.of Newell Manor, but as the ex* cltemeot was at Its highest pltcb among his friends the news was re­ ceived that he was safe and;well in tho far west. He will reaob home the first of tbe week. The sehool exblbltioqi on Friday evening was certainly one of the best of tbe kind that has beaa given in this plaoe for some time. The long pro* gramme with few exceptions was exceedingly interesting and eutertaia* log, i'be audience was large and ex­ cessively noisy and wa are sorry to say seemed to a great axteot to lack that refinement and good breeding which usually characterises a Hebron audience. .The receipts of tbe evening was 932.95. 1. W. Webster has bought tbe forrance lot where be Intends to bnlld a house as soon as the mud settles. SOUTHHEB/tON. EDITOR PLAINDBALBR:--Mr. aod Mrs. Fred Walters and little Bertha hive gone to Voodstock to live. Miss Hattie Austin of Keystone, is spending a few days with Mia* A. W. Lamley, Mr. anl Mrs. "Chef1 Bnrge tt are Settled in their new homs, formally owned by Ed Rngg. A large crowd of youog folks en­ joyed a pleasant evening at tbo home of Eddlo Burger last Thursday even- ing. The Items that were published last week from South Hebron werj written tor tbe week before but reached tbe press iittle too lat«w Mr. Sylvester has atot^d Into tbo bouse vacated «by Geo. Bull Van .and family. Bradley Marble^i little girl has been dangerously ill Wuh luug lever. About fifteen cjuples enjoyed a social hop at the residence "of Henry Marab ooe night last week. Louia Burger will close school at rryon's yoroers on Wednesday of this week. This term has been of four months duration and has oeen success, ful and satisfactory to both pupils and patrons. 4 There bas been a large at­ tendance throughout the term and tne pupils have wade excellent progress. WHO did you say is to be the presi­ dent? Oa 1 don't know aod do'nt eare 1 am not looking for presidents, I m bunting for a painTemedy. Ah, you have only to ask at the next corner for Salvation Oil, it kills pain ayery time. B IDILT pains aud accidents will oc­ cur oot ooly In the best regulated fam­ ilies but every where and at all times, rherfore keep Salvation OU handy, Price twenty-five eents a bottll*. Felt Boots aod £ PLA Ruboei* at very ALQOMOUIM* NOTIC*.--Persons in Alcoaqnla and vieta* % knowing themselves Indebted for the •AnrpRALRR can learn of the amount by calling on John Helm, who is authorized to receive money and receipt for tne game, in our name. Those wtshiog to 8urwr,rit>e can loaT« their names at his store. Gail on him and get a sample copy.] EDITOR PLAINDEALKR Mr, aod Mrs. Teft. of Elgin, w »re tbe guests of Mr^and Mrs. 1. C. Goodrloh oo Thurs­ day of last week. Joseph Panby has a daughter fram Chicago visiting here with htm. Mrs. Henry Hubbard, of Wayne, Til., spent Sunday here, the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. 3- Seeber. John Strahle aod family start for Nebraska this week, whsre 'they in­ tend making tbelr future home, Mrs. Voytecb is quite sick with pnea monia. Dr. Ray, of Huatley, Is in at­ tendance. Mrs. J. A. She wood returned home to Algonquin from Grand Rapids, Michigan, where shs has besa spend­ ing the winter. Mr. and Mrs, C, E. Chspell started Saturday for a trip to Lodl, Wis. Mrs. C. E, Chapell gave a progress­ ive Eucher Party on Friday evening last, in honor of her husband's birth­ day. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs, Helm cap­ tured the head prizes, while Howard Phillips and Mrs. J. Peter--Well they also 2ot a prlz#. H, P, Dygert, of Dundee, was a call­ er in town on Monday of this week. The Algonquin Enterprise Club will give asocial party at Piegry's Hall, on Friday evening of tbis week. All lav ers of dancing are cordially Invited to attend, ^ D. W. Thomas shlppsd a carload of stock to Chicago on Menday of this week. The Ladles' sewing Society Of the Congregational Church will meet at Mrs. C. E. Chapell's on Wednesday afternoon, March 13th. THI$ 1$ THB RvJjz, TMAT JACK" B̂ ILT. TKYSAMTAOAWS ^-H.K.FAlRBhHKSc?**1 Thiaf B the Hotse, that Jade baOt These are the parties* that lived In the boose, that Jack bu&> ' These are the Oothes, diat were-r Worn by the patties, diat lived jdl- The hoose, that Jack boflt % For Coughs and Colds Take Story's Tar and >Vlld Cherry." Golden Meohlne Oil at JJA. $tory's Drugstore. , ^ When you desire a pleasant physio try St. Patrick s Pills. If you want to buy Gloves and Mit* tens cheap, go to Althoff Bros. The finest line io town. If your hogs "Thujsps or do Thoriey Food. oough, htve the not thrive, faed RING WOOD. EDITOR PLAINDEALBR:--Mud! "Turn the rascals oat." ] Miss C. D. Rabbins is at home oh thi sick list. She is stopping with her brother Ed. *>• Carl Fay Is spendlng his vacation ID Rlngwood, Go to J. W. Crlsty A Bon's for bed rook prices. There were only twelve families moving in Ringwood last week. The Bind boys are talking of a play in tbe near future. Prof. Nickle olosed another suaoess- ful term of school Friday. The exhi­ bition was given up. We have heard the remark that Prof. Niokle had a life lease of this school. We hope he may life ooe hundred years. Our War Concert was a eaccsss In every particular, reflecting great credit en the management, as it was the first entertainment of the kind Rlngwood ever bad. E. T. Chase wilt soon move to his new home, the Walker plaoe. O. A. Tabor wlll rtro his iarm the coming fear. Wby oot repeat the Colored Concert ? We think it would stand reps«tlng.° Uuder tbe management of Mrs, Buckland our Sunday School Is pro­ gressing nicely. Let every one come out aod make our Sunday School what it should be. Tou oannot spend an Uour on the Sabbath io a better placa or to better advantage. AUCTION SALf. The undersigned having sold his farm will sell at public auction, on tho prem isss, at Silver Lake, two miles North of Oary and three au>l oae-o;ilf miles East of Crystal Lake Crossings, on Saturday, M*roh 9th, 1S89, commencing at 11 o'clock A, M. tho following property: Twenty-two oows, 1 yearling heifer, 1 bull 3 yosrs old, tbree fourths Hoi- stein, 3 brojd sows, 10 tons of tame hay In barn, a quantity of oit straw In barn, 1 stack straw, 1 pair trucks, 9 Belle City stalk cutter, 1 corn sheller, 4S0 bushels oats, about 1,000 bushels corn,-2 long laaders, 1 cook stove, 10 bushels of whsat, 2 long ladders, 1 double bar ness and ether articles. G90d free lunch at noon . TEBMSOF dALa: Sums of 110 and nnder Cash, Over thai sum a credit of eight months on approved notes ot 8 per oent in­ terest. Two por cent off for cash. E. O, BARNARD. H. B THBOOP, Auction eer. If your chickens are troubled with cholera or roup use Thoriey Food. FOR SALE:--House and lot io village of Mo Henry, Apply to W« A. Crlsty, West McHenry, 111. • Bangs;! Ladies, use the Bissell's Frizzing Iron to curl your bangs; they)save time and trouble. To be found at J. A. Story's drug store. FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN. The Riverside Hotel In this village. This well known house la now aSered for sale on such terms as will net tbe purchaser at^ present rate of rental over 10 per oent on the Investment. For further particulars oall on or ad­ dress, JAYCSB. PBRRT, MI Henry. 111. FOR SALE. A' farm of 246 acres, situated 3} miles south-west of McHenry, Is es­ pecially adapted for stosk and will carry 75 head of cows. Good spring wat«r runs right to the barn. Price 830.00 per acre. Terms one-third cash, balance on time to suit pur* obaser. Apply to, W. A. CBISTT, West McHeary, til. FOR SALE. I ofiar for sale my House and two iota, situated In the village of Mc­ Henry. It is pleasantly locited. Is In good repair, with good Well and Cistern. Also good baro aod other outhouses. Will be s »ld on reasonable terms. Apply on premises, to JOHN KLKIFOKN McHenry, Feb. Is' 1889. Their Business Booming, Prooabl/no one thing has caused suoh a general revival of business at G. W Besley's drug store as their giv­ ing away to their customers of so many free trial b >ttles of Dr. King's N'ewDiseovery'for Consumption. Their trade iaslaapiy enormous in this very valuable article from the fact tbat it cures aad never fails. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can teat its merits before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size #1. Every bottle warranted. MOXET TO LOAN. In sums or 91,093 and upwards on Real Estate Seourity. Inquire at tbis office. FUR SALK. The underttened oflert for sale" a house and good garden, situated in tbe village of Kingwood. HOUSJ contains en rooms, good well and cistern, bin*she became Miaa, she clung to Caatoria, and other out-houses. Plenty of small fruit on tbe premises. Will s<)U on reasonable terms and on time If de­ sired. Possesion given on or before May 1st. For further particulars in­ quire 9* ,, .• WBSLUT LADD. . itf*. ' • Ring woo. I, J 111. - vc;, afc-t-f ZERO AJTD PROFIV6 ARE VERT kLOW. Men's heavy suits 11.40,5,00,6.25,7.60 to (22.00 Boy's heavy suits 93.50, 4JM>, 6.00, 6.26 to 12,00. Fancy, all wool pants and vests for |4.<». Fancy silk and wool mixed pants far •5,75. A dandy gray mixed Spring over­ coat $8.75. ' Good gray serviceable pants for •190. Silk bound wedding suits In sacks, 1 button cutaway, ana 4 button cuta­ way suits from f 13,26 to $22.00 and op- wards. ^ Consult our olothlog and your purses for well paying advioe. BONSLKTT A STONAB, HOW OAN PARENTS Allow their children to oough ttttdl strain and cough and calmy say: "Ob! It Is only a little cald," aud keep giv­ ing them cheap and dangerous medi­ cines, until they are down with lung fever or consumption, when they oan be so easily relieved by Bagg&' Cherry Cough Syrup ? It has no superior, and few «quals. For sate by J. A. Story and John Humphrey, Druggist's. If you wish to iuspeot a file Hoe of new Spring gaods call at JOHX KTAX- FOR RENT. The J. D. Fox estate of 221} acres, situated 2} mites west of Gray's Lake Station. Especially adapted for cows or stock, also good grain farm. Cash rent. For particulars see or address, DlOHTOJT OaAMOBR, _________ VolO, III. '•I have used St. Patrick's Pills" says Mr. J. Reynolds, of Mayfield. Ky. ' and pronounce them superior to any I bave ever used. I do oot hesitate to recom­ mend them, knowing them to be relia­ ble." I'bey are thorough yet gentle in their action and leave tbe system in splendid condition. As a oathartic, or for disorders of the liver, St. Patrick's Pills have no equal. For sirif by G. W. Basics*. When Baby ira: sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Whsa shs hadOI>adroa,tto »ava th--iQsstoria Buoklen'a Arnica Salve. The best Salve In tbe wot id for outs. orulses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erupilaus, and pos- tively cures piles, or DO pay required, it ie guaranteed to give perfect satis­ faction, or money refunded. Price 26 «rts per box. For sale by4G. W Besley, Tbe following from tbe pen of Mr. L. P. Bardwell. editor of tbe Marion Pilot, Iowa, will, we believe be of in­ terest to many of our readers. He says- "Witb pleasure I certify tha roal mer­ its of Cbamberiali.s Cough Remedy. I have used it In my family for years and have always ouod tt most excel­ lent, and especially for colds,croup and *or« throat. It is safe and elective. For sale by G, W. Besloy. {, Electric Bittors. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing tbe same old song of praise A purer medicine does not exist aud it is guaranteed to do all tbat Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of tbe liver and kid­ neys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum aod other affections caused by impure blood.--Will drive malaria out of the blood and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers.--For cure of head&cbea, constipation and indiges­ tion try Electric Bitters--ontlre satis­ faction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 00 per bottle at G. W. Tb^se tbe Marfwf, that The clothes, that woe worn The parties, that Ovedj tt'b the Soap, that In the Machine, that washed the Clothes, that were worn by the That lived in the bouse, that Jack buSi. .. ' tW" Ba&luess NotieeSi Go to Mrs. E. W. Howe's for Mllliit~ ery and Dress Making. Candies, a fine assortment just oelved at Story's Drug Store. the popular our stock. J. A. Cigars and Tobacco, all brands are found in Story's. Call In and see the best sewing W ohine in the U. S, of America for < least money. _________ B* LAWMJS. " If you want to see the fineBt stotk of Fine Shoes at tbe lowest prices, ddl at Althoff Bros, - j - 1 THE Peerless Dyes, the best/arti«l« on tbe market and warranted. AT Geo. W. Besley's West Side. popular ana last* 'v®? WS FOR SALE. The utfdersigned has for sale Rtgfct^ j Choice Cows, coming in from first er /1 |J Marob to first of April. " JkK* AHKSI One and a half miles southeast of y, ^ Mudgett's Cheese Factory. 1» Perfumery, all the latest odorp, always fresh, fragrant lng at Storys. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is fa* ifious, for its prompt aad «aactuai cure of coughs and colds. The most severe cold may be loosened aud relieved by a few doses of tbis valuable remedy. For sale by G. W. Besley, rare opportunity is presented for some enterprising townsman ft# represent a nursery firm that warrants stock to be delivered in prime condi­ tion, so that a large, honorable and permauent trade can be ballt up. Yeiy liberal terms to tbe right man. Ad* dress, Samuel E. Whitney, Rochester*; Boy's knee pants at 25c. Boy's good suits, t'2.00. Wool, double knit capt§^ 35c. Scotch, knit fancy gloves 32b,* Overalls 45c. Socks, from 3 cents to 40c. Meu's fine shoes, 91.85. Plop? shoes, •l.OQ. - Soy'« double boots. $2.25. • . ^ V JL T«AWFCOI,.MV Persons troubled with rheumatlsak. should try Chamberlains. Pain Balm; One application will ease the pain,and' its continuous use has cured many g|il cases of cbrouic and inflamatory rbeu* uiatism that had resisted other reme­ dies and even tbe treatment ot ttat ^ V best physicians. Price 60 cents per bottle. For sale by G. W, Besley. ^ ~ J ' LOOK TO YOUR HEART. , | Mrs, Charles Greenwood, of IndtaQ-- . ^ a polls, had what the doc ton called, asthma, but she got little relief until she took Dr. Miles' New Cure, which soon made her long winded, sioppedi . the pain in obest swelling of aukleti > > coutch, palpitation sto. Sold at Bes­ ley's. M J: . IS m COUGH! and COUGH! and COUGQUI wbat in the world is tbe reason yoir will cough and kdep coughing and still keep trying interior medicines when Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup will positively relieve your cough at oocef This is no advertising scheme, but as actuai fact, and wc guarantee it. Fo» sale by J. A. Story, McHenry, and J. Humphrey, Wauconda, Drnggist's. FOR SALE. A farm of 80 acres ofjland, with good bouse, ^ood out-buildings, and good well of water. Tbe abjve premisea are situated in the town of Antioch* Lake County, 111,, tbree miles east of Spring Grove. Terms reasonable. For further information inquire of D. F. Smiley. Woodstock, or dfoUaUeu» ' drloks, Spring Grove, 111. WHAT OX EARTH ^ Is the reason people will not, caa '. sot, or do not see auy difference ia sbeap nostrums put up by Cheap Joha 40i bouses or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take ft medicine of world wide reputatiea " , -t and one that Is giving universal satis-*, /J faction at equal price ? No medicina > t ' * in the world Is giving such uupar~ ^ alleled satisfaction for purifying tbe . 1 vl ] blood as Bungs' Blood Purifier A y H Blood Maker, and every battle thai %*, does not do its work will cost, yo* ^ ' "1 nothing. For sale by J. A. Story,, ^ McHenry and John Humphrey, Wai^;'1 " ! oonda, Druggist's. F. K. GRANGER. General Auctioneer. Sales ot Real Estate. Stock, Farnniny Pools, Household Furniture, abd GooaR of all kinds attended to on the mos|t reasonable terms, ; Orders br mail will receive prompli : attention. Address F. £. GRANGES, West McHenry, 111, ' EFFECTS OF MODERN LIFE. ^ Eminent authorities unanlaiousl# '> agree tbat tbe high pressure nmhoctt ", oi human life are rapidly making as % v race of nervous invalids--subject to manner of nervous affectations, head* ache, insanity, dizzineis, neuralglak.'^ , b a t k a c k e , h y s t e r i a , n e r v o u s t r o u b l e s o f , • the heart, stoinaehe, kidneys, brain stfl ', ; Ladies and gentlemen who are troub- - J led thus, or who are compelled to keep ^ * late hours, do much mental or pbysi* cal work, or worry or fret about busl*. i| ness or domestic troubles, should ra^'w-fC^'t^ member that no other remedy it , the world will so spedilf cure tbes# ' ^ diseases, remove worry aad tbe blues. Induce tranquil sleep, relieve psia aa$, , ^ , i build up the brain and nervous sjft» j tem as Dr. Miles great |is«ovtry the " 'r Restorative Nerviue. It ooataias o» eplum or aorploe. Trial kittles fK% aft Bestoy'adxHKSMR^ . -v • - , 'r":

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