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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Nov 1878, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, N^V. *Hb, Railroad Time Tabf*. / QOINO SOUTH. Geneva Lak® Passenger..., ...,.7:tff A. m. Geneva Lake Froijrht.r. K. oowo iom. Gene** Ul« Freight .......)t:OM A. M. aeneva Lake Pasaenrt* .......7:Wr. m A Word in Self-Defense. k We W, f j. s|||hvfof^», of the Woodstock Sentinel, and' *' few other saeaklng whelps, hat# been re-, porting around the county the past week that the Plmwpraler had sus- pendted.^Wtiat fchetr^Nirtlcujnr object' could %ein if* thus slicempt to injure • |btft;";the Plaindealer !« here as a luring wit­ ness that theyare ime^klng.Aowardly liars. As far t ^ <?a^!' Stw&^thils concerned this is 'bat one^cr seyfcfal Instances which frvp come to our knowledge,.; since /we ' stftrtfd t the Plain&baurr, where he hat attempted to make capital for his rickety sheet at our expense, but we have passed them s|fejfctly by, but therels a tlms when ^Ibrbearaiiict, ceases to bf a virtue,! and now if we find it necessary he can have 4iwar to itra imffe md knife t« ttei^ilV •• !"<&.*«*. • To our tilends w$"woultj $ay" thjit the PiJbmbk%'gs$e,ver 4jb•*i«W« il'W «<> to our enemies that they wtlf never live Ion* enough to see tlietr #l*b»so exultantly efc'poeeaed the paatweek, fulfilled. The pretended editorof Hie Sentinel Oftsnld, do well to rf rriei^bei; '.his own _$e, attemps to damage that of^ .others C. A. KNiGiiT/ind wife of Chicago. MK$hkh? lage. - • • • • • _ • • • *' • • • < Miss. Ada (jruasgeu, daughter of Hon. p;; K. ^(Manger, returned from Missouri libit week*,where site has been visiting frigid* /or the past eight mouths.. We undofstwi<I.t:bef» l» t«.be aGltes BsilS Shootjlifi 1pfi$ village on Thur«d*y of saext week, 'j'hanksgi viiig (lay.-'- ^ T i Tub Ringwood Ladies AldViSo^fety will meet at -the . residence of Mrs S, Dodge, An Thursday next. All are. invifti, Regu lAj^piMtoiiiW^stte)! of1 AfcHen- ry Lodge, No. 158. A. F. & A. 'Masons^ on Hturifoy (Jve^iug" ne*ti'" Nov. 23rd,c V: k on the Second Iiegree» Visiting' Bretftottn cordially iovi ted. » • & ITH sraW$-f. M 1 Tiik TlunWsgivitig Party at N-he Riverside is^ii«w a<t, tjie talk among the dancing pujjd™.***!! the prospects are that ji good- erowtl out on that ofecasipn. ALL who; come CHii rest af=p»re.(Vv^lt"*fIimi.rr 4'H^J do his best to ftleaseS *• •ftW •'• *»T>' *- ---W V rt„0i>n-7 , S We not ice (tail the a^reet^Jast week, the familiar faKfc of Edward button, wli© ha* been confined to ^lij^Jtbuse fyr the past three mont}is*YNMii the severe kick of fc. WyWRiT^Cnrte' ^(ft lit­ tle iiopes fl-Sc ehtf?t,a»ue4jV/ his re­ covery. His fiieudf are giad to. £a« hint arawid agtiln. A danglfter Of Geo. hgnieiner, aged six years, died on Friday night last of Diphtheria. This makes three childreirfbUt Have dle*l ef this dreads d disease In tiiat part d.f village, and it ia to be ho^e^ tJi»t |\m#uMy oot be called upon to record more. Mr. and i3 SclMfteiiier hWtf tl»§, sympathy^of ISsiE entire commit*' ' he publishers of "Arthur's Iilus- »d Home Magazine" ^re giving their lady OiHb-^etters^omething new and attrwjtive in the way of Pyeiniums. Three button Kid Gi^veg. and Dress Pat terns-of elekant UWk Silk and. line English and Frencl ^ashmt>res. are certainly strong Induoementa, See t lie i r advertise menV«CW!te' > "ft ft in fter Of our paper. * ^ . ̂ The Woodst tion are , propose to bring out on Thursday veiling, entitled "The Idiot Witness, or a Tale r»f Blood." logk<th«r'wlt-h tiie roaring Farce of "On his Last Legs." It will only be'riecessary* 'to make this announcement to ensure the W. D A, a full huufie on that occasion.' We shall apeak more of this next ; week. (• - On Thursday night last, abSjUt 8 o'clock, a hay *ta«^t, belonging t6 near his on lire. Was al- nlght *ta<^t, Jacob Bishop, and standing house, was discovered to be and before assistance arrived most entirely consutuedr* fThte <iahse of the Ore was undoubtedly au inceudiarv as Mr. Bishop found a pat* "with eoalaln| it that had «>vidf ntly been shoved un­ der the stack with the inteiiliau ot de­ stroying it. Who could have done such a dastardly Uriels or wlit|t the ob­ ject could haW'bo^d ttt-ttO ^WairtoHt^' estroy propHfty(w«i are t^iya^le tn conjecture. The stack contained about three tons of bay. <?* >*> » * " • * * - The Central MeMt Market hat been Improved by the erection of a new inning in front. f*% "Jhe Bazaar and Festival tt the lfethodist Parsonage on Wednesday evening last, was a success In every particular, and netted the Society the IHWidwme sum of $86.68. All who at­ tended report a most enjoyable time The r.ew Parsonage is fast approach' ing completion, and is a credit to the energy of their Pastor and the liberal­ ity of the members. ||rof, A. B. Gii.t,itT, will opfen a thMicing School, at Riverside Haliin this village commencing on Tuesday evening. Nov 26. His terms will be low in4 he Informs ns that lie wit! make round. Dances a specialty. Pvef, Oil- let is an old and experienced Teacher, and our young folks will tnd this a fare opportunity to learn to " tri p the light fantastic." We bespeak for him a large class, n A Prom a notice before us we learn that the Harvard Dramatic Associa­ tion will, on Thursday, (to*piorrow) evening, bring out the beautiHul prama of the "American Cousins^' at National Bull, Woodstock. This Ama­ teur Dramatic Association are highly spoken of by those who have had the 0f witnessing their perform- and we' understand this play of tti "American Cousin" is one of their best. Those of our readers who lnye the| Drama should not fall to go to Woodstock to-morroSv evening. ? Wk are sorry to state that old and reliable Lumber and Produce firm of Sndth db Snyder, near t|ie De- po!;j» ia this vU^age, oonte mplat* clos­ ing but tiieir business, preparatory to goijtg West early In the Spring, This firt$. have done alarj^e business.-Inour midfct. and will be sadly misled, not 'flulji by our business men, but by , the farming conimuuity for luile^, jiround. 'They have always stood ready to buy, ait the litghest'market price, anything the fiirii)ers had to sell, while ,in the line of Lumber they have kept a stock •f»ldoin equaled ii) an Inland country %Awti. As we said before, they will be missed, and It is to be hop£d they may ichaiige thefr minds and tenia!ii here. the first l^age of this paper will be^ountl an article from the Illinois State Journal. In relation to ' t\ie Chicago Fat Stock Show, which wllt be held in the Exposition Hullding, Chi- jStgo^ tiie 2nd. 3rd. 4th.5tli, 6th and 7th Of December, to which we partieuiarly Invite the at tention of our readers.-- i Mia SiiO w Yvi!i iiiiuo*iui*Mii}r uriu^ (V> gether the flfiest Fat Stock to be found in the cotintry, roll , particularly as re gard* blood or pedigree, but that which is best for the Butchers ki ife.-p Alarge number of Stock men have, signified ,the|r iuteution to .be present -^jough.ln fact! to Insure tiie succpss of tiie Exhibition. No lover of 0ne fat Sto^c should fail to attend. WniiyE in Woodstock one day last x\veek we called at the.Merchant Tailor­ ing establishment .of W. II. Saiiford, andt found him located In his new store, on the'^aSt side ^>f the Square, Vhich has lately beien fttted especially for Ills use, and we must say It Is ond) of the finest little stores In the county. <fte ajso has It well HI fed with the latent styles Of cloth for coats, pknts. vests or full suits.-in shades to eh'it the tastes of all., ' Aa a Tailor he lias a rep­ utation second to none, irhich tact our readers (it that section need nM be tt>!d, as in the long years which lie has beeniu business in that city ho has pever failed to give k*f}t«" to all who called $ead his advertisement on the first page, ;yid be sure to cail and see him ^jirhen i|i town. % > . . " ~ OIKfr ~ 4 OAGK-At the residence of her father, PagcColbv, in this rilUge, Nov. 12th. 1H78, or Consttuiption, Kllcn A., wife of Joseph L. U^e^ In the Jh!<( year of her age. - tUHie above •announcement1 Was re­ ceived with the deepest regret by hostof wf^m friends in thla villwge and vicinity, who knew the deceased from her infaucj', she baving always resided in this town until hef raar- rlage, about, ten years ago. About a year ago she c une to visit, her pareuts and friends, and was apparently in ro­ bust health, and enjoying life as, those •Of her age a*nd condition iitiow how to do.' But on returning to her home in the Central part of this State she was taken with a severe cold, that fell de- s.troy^r. Consumption, set In, and she 'Ma^tjpd along, aud when her friends saw there was no hope she was brought back, that she might spend her last days where her young life had begun so promisingly. She was of a joyous, happy disposition,and was loved by all who knew her. She leaves a husband *jid three children to mourn her loss. 7--r >--n •1 H > • NOTICE. 1 • .• : . . l-» • - The Red Ribbon Club will give a literary entertainmeut at the Univer- salist Church, Thursday evening, Nov. 2'*t, at 7i o'clock, consisting of music, recitations, &c. 1. Musfc, . 2. Roll call of members who will re­ spond by sentiment. 3. Music. 4. Debate, Reeolved% That man is the at^iiitect of his own fortune. Af­ firmative, Dr. ii; T: Browu. Negative, 1.18. Mayes. Bi Mlisic. 6, Reading, by Miss Addle "McOmber ' I. Recitation, by (.'hap. Slafter. 8. Recitation, by E. W. Barker. 9. Closiug Song. 8FLINTERSL Damp, cloudy weather the past ffew days........The house Is being fixed up and rotator says there is going to be a wedding somewhere,..,.;.. ^That fellow is trying to cut me oat <*nd I am going io tell--Ma!" Oh!. A few cases of Diphtheria are still re­ ported..., Card writing by Prof. Barker, pall aud. see his specimens The Steamer "Excelsior" went ashore on Nippersink Point last week. Cause, too much wind... A "goose paMy" Is being talked of In this vil­ lage, whatever that may be There was a race on Maiden Lane Tuesday* "Whoa! Emma!" She walked along the street and was saying to herself, "Hospitals have Wards and so have I. I wonder if I am sick?4*!.......If that youijg m*in don't take tWt bottle out of his. win­ dow, the girls will think he keeps sam­ ples. Eh? Thanksgiving uext week and then look out for the Tax Colleotor........Ho^v about that box of Cigars t " Boo-ho^ho-e-o!....... .Tur­ tle Dove Avenue is almost deserted this weather, but look out for fuil when it clears off. Our River reporter will be on the spot. . Ye dancing public get ready for Thanksgiving....Fresh Oysters at B. Gilbert's..,,j...Prof. Gillett's Dancing School opei^s next.week.... ... .Ladles who wish • to be in fashion should wear their finger nails long. This Is a hard year for husbands... .. ..Pancake? cut bias and worn next the abdomen, with a trimming of Maple Syrup, will be fashionable this season.;.;.;. Aft «jxchunge prints four­ teen rulek for spoiling a child--and the quickest titid'tnost certain rule I* Emit­ ted. If ymi want to §pnll a child, give tho youngster a' didn't-kuow-it-was- loaded pistol to play with. It goes right tQ the spot, and no postpoumeiit on aic^nut of., the weather....... . Ah the col4 weather come* on, let lis i^arir our agi-^Itural frie'uds against stick­ ing their tingeris into coni-slieliers to warm them........ As our Riv^r repor­ ter is sick aud the Avenue deserted will lay by our pencil for this tlu^e. Bt7 RO LA its p Kid our village aA'Other1 visit oil Monday night last, and J. Story A ^on ^rere Again tiie victitha.--' The burglars gained an entrance 'Into their store opposite the Mill by boring a hole through the back diM>r« through which they probably thrust tlieii-h;uid and unbolted the ^oor on the, inside, but fortunately ilr. Story had put the moat valuable part of his Cutlery, into the Safe, and the plnmler thpy ob- tulned was small, being only about $10 or •12 worth, princi pally in jack knives, rules, <$c. Now that It has been twtce deinonstratecl that these night prowlers are arbiind It behooves our business'ujftnro ^dojn sbuie plaii to protect th^ir - prd|^M.y.; • Untir' an example is inhtle of onw of these ras­ cals like depreciations; may be looked for where and wheu least expected. WOOttCHOPPKlM WANTKU Eight or te'i good Wood choppers; wanted immediately. Inquire of Jflrhii W. Smith. " £ ^ j' -- - -- f i - --1-.' thu 1 AUCTIUX SALE. T|t^ undersigned will sell akrtpublic Auction,atthe Moll^nry Uuuse ftaru, iu th^ Village of McHnury, ou iiatur- diiv N"ov. 2^, 1378, coimneuciug at 1 o'clock p. M. the followlMg Propertys 1 pair four year old Mare$, 1 three year old Colt, 1 eight year, old chestnut Mar^ 1 grey Horse, 1 lumber wa^on, 1 doiiMe harness, 1 Pitts Threshing Ma^i lie. and'other articles too numer­ ous' to inentibri. • "w ' Terms ok Sale:-- All' sums of $10 and iiuder cash.! 'Over that atnonnfa credit of one vear will be given oh approved notes at 8 per cent interest. 1CHAUOD WEL.L8. J. Jt, McOMBEB, Auctioneer. FARM TO RENT. ,1^ farm of about thr^e hundred atfres near Melletuy. Enquire of K. Bishop. AUCTION SALE/V ' - f ' The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on the James Fleming .place, 1 laile East of Barrevllle and 6 miles South, of Mcllenry, on Tuesday, Nov. 26thr 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the following property: 23 Cows, 14 with Calves by their side or coming in soon. 50 good Sheep, 6 two year old steers, and one milk wagon, nearly as good as new. . Tekms of §alb AU sums of $10 and under Cash. Over that smui a credit of One Year will be given on approved Not§s at 8 per cent.. O. M. HAt'B. _ _ v • • M. it. Fr.KHlNO. r. K. Ga»wo»R, Auctioneer. CASH! CASll^! For th^ lowest Crtsh ipriceft On all classes ol Goods yon will find the bot- Utm touched at Buckliu 4 Stevens.-- The best Fifty Cent Tea in the market as good as has usually been sold for 75 cents. Five gallon keg of splendid Syrup for $2.50. Five pounds of good Roasted Coffee for $1. These are a few of the prices. illAll other goods in proportion. , Call ^i»d.#&»•.• t *2 t $21 f t 1 u • ; :A First-Class, six Inch, Full Plate Revolver, for only $2. at 1|I. Ki^geln^ TRADE DOLLARS. > On and after date' Trairte I^ollarr will be received for Goods at par at Bucklin & Stevens, near the Depot. , The latest styles of Fall and Winter Millinery, just received at MrS. Howes' at Mrs, Morey's old stand. WOOOSTOOK Editor PlaisdealekWhen we read in the Plaimuealbk tbat UA. Still husked one hundred ana forty five bushels of corn between suit! and ran" we bad strong impressions that the Editor ought to be sent to Klgln. for allowing such exorbitant state­ ments to be published in its oolumns, but now comes the statement in the Demoorat that C. F. Ellsworth has husked one hundred and sixty four bushels In eleven hoofs and twenty minutes. So Mr. Editor you and your n>an Still are safe. No Elj^ii'hi1 yours this time. The only way however that we can account fo* these enormous days works Is the result of the late elections. Wo would like to hire those two chaps lo husk our corn, next year and if "'4'lune meu" to euoh one cannot measure the corn as fast fa husked we will furnish the fourth, r s We were shown an ear of com last week, raided by our Post Master, con­ taining 1710 kernels of sound corn. Asa says he raised sixteen} bushels from a'pint of seed obtained from Philadel phta, but life never would have dared to mention It till M read those husk­ ing stories.. ; ^ On Saturday afternoon onr city was favored with an exhlbitiou of horse­ manship, by Prof's Young Bloods, from the country, Induced by bad whisky and rewurded by tumbling Into the mud.; On Friday afsernoou our Police mag­ istrate was obliged to entertain quite a company from Algonquin, who came to,our city on the invitation of Justice Baldwin, escorted by constable O'Cou- uer. Not liking their accommodations at the^ptel de Baldwin, they were es­ corted1over to the Johnson House, where ^ftcr some bulldozing aud tall talk the very geutlemdiily proprietor informed them tliat irh6 cards o^invi- tatious were irregular, atid bn account thereof li« was unable U(J!! entertain them longer.1 ; Thus en#ed tftat e^» tremely popular "Farce." Oh Thursday evening next we are to be favored with an entertainaieut by the Harvard Dramatic Club. ^ < A. B. Coon was Soen ott our sli^eeta dw Saturday, as also the genial ct>nte« uauce of Judge Murphy. : . ! The drizzling .rain of Saturdav aad Sunday prompts thi oft repeated in- quirv, "Are we to have the ^a of mud the same as,last winter?" * A^k OM Probabilities. Most of us wpuKl relish less uiud, but We will take it as it comes, ••Richard is himself again." That Is what Asa W, Smith says In regard to his ̂ Insttraiifee business," For mahy yeaM his Companies gave him no dis­ cretion in |egard to rates. This gave hi^ competitors thtf opportunity, by "nnidi?r cuttings" tc> monopolise the business. tbough- l^pNfcm'tlng * daks of companies far less reliable. fSiniie tiie so-ctUled national board went to |>Jece8, be is allowed to write at '•goii'g," rates,anil he i« rapidly pla­ cing hack upon his books Ills old busi­ ness. He represents tlw Ilnrtfordi Aetna, and Phcenlx, of Hartford. C0119. the Home, of New York, aud the In- Sutauce Companies of No^th America, of Philadelphia. All property owners would do well to call o,n him far relia­ ble insurance *nd they Will besure^ to get it at reasonable Mtes. v ' 7 . limi In | mi •!!-- *^\n i>H,. ilf- !• , 'RIIIC?W6#00 Editor Plain dealsk School* o|x^n- ed agalu this morning with a full at­ tendance. Among the many scholars who come fcotn out,side the District vve see nearly all who attCml«{d ttie last term. This convinces us thii^Mr. Nickle isfgiving good satisfaction. He 'Can always be found at his post, of duty and ever ready to lend a helping hand to all who are trying to climb this hill of science. Miss Nellie Lfid<) 'IS teaching the primary department. Mr. Harry Goldsmith is now pre­ pared to furnish you wltl* Oil Pointings or Crayon Drawings at hard t|ipe pri­ ces. Specimens can be'teen at his rooms at Mr. Richardson's. John Raiuthorp is now buying and shipping hogs, John pays the highest marked price. DoD'f' Mt jfoiir pork till you See him. " 11 Thanksgiving is close at hand and we hear the cry of' Oysters. Geforge Brown will supply voa on that occa­ sion. , / The Red Ribbon Club me«m again on Tuesday Evening. The meeting will be addressed by good, speakers. Let us have a full house. ; r , , ? On Wednesday Evening of last week a party of friends and' reTatl vtes aSseni- Seinbled at the residence of Mrs. Smith, to witness the marriage of her daughter Louisa 10 Oscar Tabor,.of this village. They are* highly es­ teemed couple and may sifqcps* attend them.- McHenry Ooaatjr Teachers A»o«Uti«a A meeting of the McHenry Connty Toachers ^Association will be held at Nunda, Her. 30th, 18?&. Ttie program­ me will be as followa: The English Yerb, its definition and classification from a philosophical point ,bf view, A. W. Cumins; Geography, in Pri­ mary Classes, Prof. Wilkie; History, causes of the Revolution, W. J, Wright; Arithmetic, fraction^ Wm.: Nickle; Constitution pf the United States, John Morton; School Govern­ ment. A. W. Young; rReading, Wm. Hurbach. A full attendance of teach­ ers is requested. A. W, TOVM, Prwld<at It's astonishing to see how Eldredge is buying aud shipping hogs. The despised dogs gave the stlarni which ted to the beat ing of the bor- glars last Saturday night. if"- '• P. G. Skinkle and John Reflftiiti im­ paired a wretched sidewalk In front of their buildings. . . •••• • "• « ii Mr.Stanley invites the public to at­ tend the Rhetorical Exercises of the High School. They are held,.every Friday afternoon, 1 Miss Reeds' Drawim^classes-are now so iarg(? that It employs her Mine fully to attend to them. And appreciatlc|ns are cpmtjng in daily, ; Now that the Railroad Company have taken all their wood from this depot, private wood piles will have to be watched closer than ever. Shoot wood thief as soon as you would a rat. According to the papers, ResnW^ tlon Dav i» being largely anticipated, by caterers for the medical colleges.-^ If you must, die, better be cretnated- than dissected.: fi.,/ A want long felt ih Richmond is to be supplied. The first invoice of lum ber to stock % large yard has already arrived.. Let lumber buyers take note. More parth;|ilars next week,, Our late Super visor, M. Foote, some tlmie since sustained a severe Injury of the leg.by a falling building. Late erysipelas has set in and the leg Is In a bad con(Utio<it.<> I hope to hear Ills doc­ tor report him better before longi , Now that 'a sidewalk Is ,commenced on the East side of the Mill bridge, it will be .a grapefjul thing ' for Mr. Cottlng to do to extei^d hi| walk from "No. 96" to join said walk. if he'll do It'the East s4ders . will arise and call him blessed. , <M». Hi Messrs. AlexanfleorrVt Hyde's loss by the late burglafy was much underes­ timated in the firs!;, reports. Almost every day the dentytuAsof trade reveal to them the loss of *Q;i)e article ,they "had not before, missed. They ^ave now, however, replenished jn mo^t, of the stolen Hues of goods, especially in silver and plated ware ai^l je\yelry, and are. I am right glad tosep, doing a bigger trade than ever befpre. Suc­ cess to the in and confusion \o the thievesi' ! * ; A good assortment of found at BlakWs. che*T»T A fine loVof "Ze pharid Card SoarJs, , just received at J. B. BIake's Furniture 1 'Store. ' "/ / _ •. :• . -• • •*' . .*tr • j * ' 'German.:, Worm •'Cafcea,| ^ % t- * f f\ stiwid unrivaled .a« a worm medliSue<-^<rJ"f % < > I Giye th<*m a trial. Sold by all Deusfr-^... 7 , gists. ' ' * ** "•* - - ^ ' ' * • • * , GREAT REDUOTIOK! -/ 1 In the pHces of the Bofililb flftfcliwi#'# A and Shoes. Don't fail to see tuem bs*i«Mi^ • fore making your selectioiis. ^ ^ J f, Auction sales are as "thick as hops," all1 about, but lu most cases the pri^s AP rt MA MAi*a» Initf 4A« cash co?ild hardly be made at all. buf many, lui^d o»i fey the bait of* a years time and seven p£r cent,' btiyftti^iings th^y dou't need because they are cheap. Its beats sdl to see What fools 1 ^soine men will make of themselves at au auction. "One year" and ^7 |)er cent" come around mighty quick after all, and If money ig, as vlose a year heuce as now, not half of the auction lQolf| will be able to meet tiieir paper. The Soiree given by tl»e music pu­ pils of the High Sjjhool last Friday evening was one o£«th£ best of the se­ ries, and listened to with delight by a crowded house. The sea tine capacity of pjusic llall wftfi exhausted and stands lug room could not l>? found for all who wished taeijt^rr The perform­ ances were'all gopd--some of thei^ ex- cellent--abd if uipre was now and then a tiling that the cultivated musician would wish might be better, the ten­ der age of many Of the performers dis­ armed criticism. Thfe'Musleal Depart­ ment of the High School Is woVfcing wonders among o&r young people, bringing out. superb talent never be­ fore dreamed of and elevating, amoifg young and old, the standard of musical taste. Ini Miss Stevens, of .Geneva, >11. Stanley has a most talented coi- worker in musical Instruction. Oh Saturday eveniffg b«#glars again disturbed the soporific Rip Tan Win­ kles of our town, liavid^ efTected an entrance to the biick part of'^Mrs. Gibbs' house, when JftKy were /heard aud frightened off before they had se­ cured any booty. After they decamped Mr. Wray took a look abqut town and discovered two fellows back of Alexan­ der & Hyde's stor«, but they both run before he'got near enough4 to indeutify them. He then called Mf. Hyde up' and together they made the rounds Of the village without result. Dr. Ben­ nett's barn door was fouud Open, and as he himself closed up ali the doors at ten iu the evening it is supposed the thieves had entered there with felon­ ious intent--probably to crib a horse and buggy to carry ott the products of their iutended raid on . Alexander A Hyde or the store of some other firm.-- If one of those fellows are caught here he will undoubtedly be huug to the uearest tree, for our people have got aboiut enough of theft aud burglary. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! Ladles CloWks cheap at Bucklin , & & Stevens. - 1 • • *»«- fotices. For the largest line® of Boot* Shoes go to Bucklin & Stevens. For a nobby suit, go to Z*|tiier Beckers* near the Depot A full line of Rubber QooOV'tttr. ̂ ..., Hn & Stevens. J- •. "f t. . g." *t,.. '* Six 8*10 Chromos, for ee*U,at B Blake's. Onlv one Carriage left., owt ofFoo teen two months ago, at E.M.Owen's^ At "Colby Bros, you cau always the latest styles of Dress Goods. Bargains caa be had at Bucklin Stevens in a gveat varifty of goods, Call and ntakc a selection Fifty Plows, at M. M. Owen's. rr-- • .S iff .!'• Examine two different^ geared Courtland Wagons at E. jiLi^Oweirs Do not buy your Millinery until • yo*%,< have examined the Hue stock at JUxs^; , Howe's.- - •, Sy:; a eh«e TV' ' • A., hfpl ,»n- Books Cheap, at O. W. Owen's, COLBfTHKW. f;, ^ Riverside Bloeky|- - nri Writing Papei* '* ** • • : m,£:' Stop at Ei M.OwetfTs and see ne*W thifW H * Geared Cortland Wagon. * .mm New Stock of Cloths. Clothing, &c„ for 'the Fall trade jusl - received at Lauer & Becker's, nSar th«cio»';» Depot. , liino'. DRESS GOODS! DRESS XJOOiDSI!^ - •! 1 • 1--, "tnuh*. % PUMPS. '* -«* J* M' A large Stock of Adams celehratedi/: Kenosha Pumps. The best Puuuw andV>w* at lowest pricey, at E. M. Owen's.' , Wl . •' C^£V!f, 'j.o- '/V>> mm The celebrated H? Selz Boots and Shoes at very low p Bucklin & Stevens. • ^ ; UNDERCLOTlfKS. The Cheapest ftnd best Stock of*- l3Vi- derclothes, >01ofes and Mittens in the county can be fpund s^t L-«^toddlurd'^.^T, Call and see for yourself ^ Now that life insurance Is so uroer- tain you iiad better use Eiieri's Day­ light Liver Pills, good health must follow. r. HITCH UP! HITCHrUPII i u Drive Dmwii! Drive Down!! Andy*# ?iete Us! And see Us!! We will make k|m it pay you. f Bucklin A Stevens. ™ ;**• - McHeury, 1». ̂ ai. -MrSi-:•.Searti$is new Stock of Fall and Wiuter Miilsn- ^ ery. Also ' all the latest styles .of,. \' ? " Cloaks,' Oloidc 'Trimmings, Beavei1^ Cloths,,dscj, all of which , will be Mid a* drices to suit the tinies.- , ;Jb yk' WINTER STOCK, WINTER STOCK!*"'^ ' a i We have filled our house full of New*?r#tj#C: G^ods in eyery department tha^ we \ rsi: can sell 'cheaper than ever befare.-r ?<f' C'oiho autf see us; ' ; , ; BUCKI.IW A aTgVBHS,. # BOOTS & SHOES. • fif'i^A.eonceded t#;b that the ®n<h*-.^"<i/l . lo Gustftin^lade Boots and Shoes have, n o s u p e r i o r t m t h e m a r k e t . S e l e c t e d . v stock. _JVarranted work. For sale by 5 vj Colby Bfrosw. Riverside Block. < •<•<[ i«a• ,v,iig«|.^ ,, ^ Have yoiif Sewing'Machine Cfftftell, ' • 4 Re-Adjusted or Repaiwd byaneitperl- : enee.l inscbhii^t, uiio will visit yenra/n tx * housp ou notifying hiui by postal ©aid,"~ All work WaWuted. ' - " !l . •> Jfe^TAYLOBi *•{ mi r; It Is the universal tQStiippnyJhat tbe(..|r~ Buffalo' Boots"sftd Shoes, for vi'nlph we * ' < ^ - are the sole agents iirthis Village; aNI \ \ * relatively ftlie beat and cheapest In thh^l^^ market. Give them a trial. ~ -h cor.nrjiiM^. ««ul3% : , • a0tj , ttivoroide. >took " FOR 'PHS WAGON. We are now offering one of our cele- • brabed Lumber Wagons, with top B(nx,. |>j Steel Spring rteat, Whiffl»trees, l^eck V A Yoke and stay chains, all complete;for H $50.. Warranted for one yean : • 5 j r. BtBHoiy )i .100^; ' . FOR .%ALE OR EXCHAlirGE. 1 Having moved on my farm I not^'^. offer my Store aud other property In John^burgh for Sale, or will exchalige ' .M" it for good Farm property, rf hot sold 1 ™ I will Rent it to a res pons i ble party on1 ' reasonable terms..< It ia a fine locatiofi^ti^||f for trade. _ C^»l| ^pn^^r. address '£v 'J tm Gieselek, McflenVy. Ill. $25. REWARD. TJlw? abWve reward wl|l be fj^td to any bim who \\Hll flnd one of onr BuffH- lb Botkt^n.Wliiclvtltere. is a counter, iunersoJe^ slip sple or piece of heejing it fhat is.not cast from a good, thick,' piece of »6!e leather. Cotnr Bros. ..^fcv '" ' ' ' •' Riverside,Block | fence<l good llO.UKt ber 22. mrr- : ;-,n- FOR SALE. • 4© Xcresof land In Section li, Also 80 acres of land, with * {T' il house ant! barn thereon, with tim- . 5 r: ahd'wateV in abh 11 da nee," In Section . -'$*>)*! mm ' v ' ' Also my homestead on, the Crystal Lake and Nunda road: 'MBWotf new house, barn and other outbnildlngSf.-- M ;"J Apply to . Juan Flusky. NOTICE TO WOOL GItOWERS. The subscribers would say that if you wish to clothe voiir family you can do so by bringing or sen dingy ourwool . a id exchange the same for good desir­ able goods. Will give you for un- " washed from 25 to 28 ets., for washed a*" on the sheep 35 to 37£ cts„ and for tnb washed 45 cts.. and sell you goods ^0 per cent less tlinn last vear. r. A. WllKEl.EK AOa North Main St.. JancfytUe, Wis j t* MARRIED. T A BOIt r S3I IT It A' the re»i<U*«re »t tiio brhle's mother, in Rimrwood, on \Vo*inf*«'1ar evening, . 13th.. 1878, liv the Rev, W. A. Ailr«n, Osca.- Talior an J *Miss Louisa Smith, a,.., both of this town. •' vAt . r ti' V ^ *r % *0 "Economy is the road to wealth;**, fifty cents worth of TJnele Sam's Har-" n«»s« Oil applied to yotir old harness, will make the feather dook llkoMWW i»«>* and keep it soft and pi jjible. I,, 4 «r Adam had: m> mother-in-law. an<l children have no worms that use I)r. . * Jaques' -Qei'man Wbi'm Cakes. Try * a'- t them. s v

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