* ,1 , <*h V, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1881. «J. VAN 8LYKE, Kditor. JVDGK ISAAC G. WII .»ON. l a the Chicago Tribune »f Wedt ies - a»y . f « f ind the fo l lowing no t ice : "The Judges of the Appel la te Court fn«| yesterday morning , announced de cis ions in thirty-e ight cases and then adjourned for the terra. Before ad journing. however , an order was made •electing Judge Isaac G. Wilson, as the pres iding judge tor the ensu ing year . The many f r i ends of Judge Wi lson , In this county, wil l be p leased to hear that he has received th i s we l l -mer i t ed honor at the hands of h i s assoc ia tes , Mid they have a l so done themse lves honor In se lec t ing h im for a pos i t ion 1M wil l f i l l se ably and wel l . Conkl ing i s b i t t e r ly denounced U a traitor to the Republ ican par ty because he res igned h i s sea t in f i e Senate. But Depew, the l i a l f -b reed candidate, whi le be would never res ign an off ice , did ac tua l ly dese r t the Re publican par ty and was the Demo cratic candidate fo r L ieu tenan t . Gov ernor not very long s ince . But be turned civi l se rv ice re former la t lp ly and i t i s r.ot s t range tha t the "New YorkOeutral Road i s buy ing up vo tes for him. . . J |0rNot only i s the en t i re pa t ronage of the general Government , inc lud ing! the Custom House , be ing used to de-* feat Conkl ing , bu t the New York ( Jen- i tral Rai l road i s con t r ibu t ing la rge ly 1 to the cor rup t ion fund . Depew. the ! attorney fo r tha t road , i* the p rom inent candida te o f l l i c ha l f h roc i l« , and they have co l lec ted the i r fu l l vo te fo r him. The o ther day a sensa t ion was produced by t l i e announeement i l i . i t several a t tempts h id been -made to bribe Conkl ing" a adheren t s to dese r t hira. Au inves t iga t ion commit tee i ' Inquiring in to the mat te r . " The beau ty of this attair appears in the i ' ae t t ha t It Is the beau t i fu l c iv i l se rv icn re t<u lu cre who are engaged in these s ingu la r transaction. GREENWOOD- EDITOR PLAIKDKALKR.--Job Toles has commenced repairing his dam. D. W. Soper has purchased the Pease lo t o f Danie l Jones , and in tends bu i ld ing a new house a t once Pr ice $275 . Pose Pen t t , a son o f L . B . Pea t t , o idy 18 years o ld . hhs inven ted a Barb Wire t igh tner , tha t exce l s any th ing we ever saw for tha t purpose . He says l i e wi l l make the o ld gen t leman ashamed tha t he ever th rea tened to p t iu i id h im for no t work ing . He i s go ing to app ly fo r a pa ten t . ' I I . Har t l ey and wi fe have re tu rned f rom Marengo where they have been v i s i t ing re la t ives fo r the pas t two weeks . Wc confess to be in hear ty accord wi th Conkl ing and P ia t t in the i r p res en t d i f f i cu l ty wi th the admin is t ra t ion . I f . a s i s a l l eged , the Pres iden t dur ing the pendency of the Pres iden t ia l , con tes t l a s t fa l l , gave Mr . Conkl ing to i fn - - | de r s tand tha t , ' i f e lec t r td . l i e would re - ! spec t the Sena tors wishes in the mat t e r o f appo in tments , he was bound , as an honorab le man , to keep tha t p rom- | i se . We a re not among those who en- dorse the abominab le doc t r ine tha t the I "k in i can do no wrong , ' ' In th i s f ree ; government*)? ours , no mat te r how h igh a man may be . he cannot escape respons ib i l i ty , and the - P res iden t shou ld bi> he ld , no l^ss than 'o ther men . to . the fu l f i l lment -of ih f t se ob l iga t ions which a l l honorab le men fee l Lound to respec t . We a re a pa r ty man , bu t we a re no t so b l inded by par t i sansh ip tha t we cannot see the fau l t s o f our l eaders "f" WE WILL OFFER RE - UNION --AND-- BASKET PICNIC I Thursday, June 23d, '81 That the re i - Three weeks ago a woman died at the coal miues in the town of Portsmouth, R. 1. Soon after her death her husband in formed the over seer that In the a t t i c o f h i s house was conf ined his son, a maniac , who fo r f i f teen years had been t ended by h i s mother. She was the only person Whom he had eeen dur ing a l l t ha t t ime , for the secret of bis ex i s tence had been •closely guarded l e s t he shou ld be t aken from her. Afte r f i f t een years of uufa l - - feriug devot ion the woman ha i l d ied , And the husband had found i t imposs i ble to cont inue th i s lov ing se rv ice , though he had made an ef for t , t o do so . The authori t ies who removed the ma niac to the State Insane Asylum found him In the at t ic scant i ly c lad and cov ered with a long growth :>( ha i r . ^ ag jpThe Engl i sh Roya l Geograpb l t t i l Soc ie ty l i as dec ided to . appoin t a jk Artie Committee to co l lec t and . a r range a l l the in format ion and s ta t i s t i c s | .gathered with in the l as t four years .-- | Tbe London Times is desirous, also, j that the Society should juin with the j representatives of other count r i es in es - \ tahl ishing a number o f pe rmanent s t a tions for observation around tiie N o:\li j Pols . With re fe rence to the " long j night" of the Arct ic win te r , we o t* ; serve that Lieu tenan t Sehvva tk recen t - ! 1y expla ined , a t a meet ing of the Na- j t lonal Academy of Sc ience he ld in th i s city, that i t i s by no means an unbro ken nigh t . i n the h ighes t l a t i tudes yet reached, the shor tes t , day of the year is four hours and fo r ty - two in in - r f i t e s . a l though the l ig lu i s no t much to Ipeak of , be ing on ly l ike our twi l igh t . i combina t ion among a ce r ta in c l ique to humi l ia te and c rush Roscoe Conkl ing . i s pa ten t to the ob se rva t ion of any man who reads the papers wi th any d i sc r imina t ion . The conduc t o f the X. Y. 7'ri ' i thtc in th i s mat te r i s to our mind s imply d i sgus t ing , and i t s Chicago namesake i s no t l a r be l l i ml . When one remembers the l auda t ions bes tow od l as t fa l l !>y the I Jepuhl icau p re - - upon Mr . Conkl ing for his mas t e r ly advocacy of Republ ican p r i iu i - p les , and observes i t s p resen t a t t i tude , (wi th come honorab le excep t ions ) i t i s ha rd to res i s t the convic t ion tha t po l i t i c s i« a mise rab le fa rce , u t t e r ly des t ruc t ive o f honorab le fee l ing and consc ien t ious regard fo r wha t i s r igh t iu our t r ea tment of our fe l low in^n . No po l i t i ca l pa r ty can s tand such shameless t e rg iversa t ion long , and i t Ko-coe Conkl ing and h i s co l l eague a re no t v ind ica ted by the g rea t S ta te o f Xe-w York the re a re reasons to fea r tha i the days of Republ ican ascendency a re numbered . The New York Sena tor i s nu t a man to be . -nu l led ou t so eas i iy a - some may suppose . Such men as Conkl ing a re o rgan ic 1 par t s , o f the l i epnb l iean par t s ' , and i when they fa l l , the main p i l l a r s o f our Republ ican ed i f i ce a re gone , in our judgment Mr . Conkl ing d id r igh t in j res ign ing , because he ca i i ld no t r e ta in | h i s pos i t ion in the Uni ted S ta tes Sen a te wi th a du<; sense o f se l f r espec t a f t e r hav ing bvjen pub l ic ly s janUb*^ *>3" t l i e P res iden t <nd h i s abe t to r* . We say a be ( . to r s b« \au?<y '%ve have bu t tha t p r i #a t< j f ma i lee in ' tbe person o f oue o r more d f h i s adv i se r s was a t the bo t tom of the 'v l io ie th ing . Only a c igar each , boys , lo r pu t t ihg tha t buggy in the barn . A woul to the wise j s Mi l l i c ien t . Mr . 1 ) . W. Soper i s qu i te s ick wi th the ague. FKLO DJ-; SK. The Old S.cttlcrs' of Mellonry :tn-l L.'.k will hold their Annua and I>asUot Picnic at as above. A ociasion ( ' ou iv t i cs Rr-I'll ion YVaiicoiula SPECIAL ....... TO PARTIES IN NEED OF CLOTHING, A Saving of From 15 to 20 Per Cent! Can be made on Suits bought ot us. Straw 'Hats Cheap. Lawns, irood variety, 6 cents per yard. Ladies Linen Suits at Cost, to close out. Ladies tine Skirts, Ciiculars, &c. Shoes of every descrip tion and prices all richt. 'We-sell no shoddy Shoes. The best variety of Laces to be found in the county. Good Ladies Hose 5c. Better for 10c. Still bettci 25c. We will £ive yoti as many pounds of Su<rar for One Dollar as any other doaler, and wo think our Teas and Coffees are full as <rood and sold on is. small margin as any deal er can afford to and do business straight. We wish to have the neighbors call and see us and we will try and make it pay for every man, woman and phild to trade at our Store. Try and se e what can be done. VERY RESPECTFULLY, Opposite Perry 1 Martin's Store, McHenry, - - - Illinois* JOHS WEKTWQRTH OF CI l iCACO. Judges Blodgctt a11• 1 ( lark and Hon. E. M. linings, Waukeiran ; Hon. M. L. Josiyn, .Tiki ire 1',. X. Smith, Hon. XJ i)onnc!ly. and J. II. .Johnson, Esq., Woodstock: Hon. Richard Bishop, lion. F. K Granger, l>r. II. T. Bi 'o'.vn, and II. \V. McEcan, of M-dienry, wl.'l bo present and m;iko short ]>OC< •he LOG lias boon creHod on fh" Square, Aviioro Rr!i< Time will be on exi O i ! ; i I Public Jlden >)il. Ample accommoil i in IT care of hoi'-is. and the citizens <> will spare no p.iiii rdeasant for ail.' : ;ns for tak- Ulil'l'. etc., U arconda to make it The. W&UCQIVH BRASN BAND, A.^:i>tod bv furnish la-i ic io Mariial l , B;in.is, will oi 'C i i s ion , Ji^^Coino out and brin your wlio!- fatniiy, and h:' Old Settlers celebrate the of " AuUl Eting Siijo," alor.g 1[> the daws SS^I f Genera l John Beat tv , Bla ine leader in Ohio , i s to b" be l i eved , the B u c k e y e R e p u b l i c a n s a r e n o t a s m u c h j of one mind as the proceedings of the , S tate convent ion ind ica ted . In an i r . - ! terview he tanes the pos i t ion th ; i t j President Garf ie ld i s to b lame in the New York quar re l ; tha t Conkl ing . d id i right to res ign , and dec la res tha ; i f the administrat ian succeeds in k i l l ing oR Conkl ing i t wil l be the du ty o t the Stalwarts to "k i l l o i l abou t a thousand such half - ' b reeds a s Fos te r in tbe way of retal iat ion." Tbe in te rv iew, which i s extremlv bi t t e r , ends wi th th i s wicked sen tence : "The Ohio p la t fo rm Is a sham, and tbe bead of the t i ' ke t a fraud, and 1 pred ic t tha t th i s wi l l he the verd ic t o f the peop le in Oc tober . " Til ls i s bad--very bad . I f an o ld Gran t man said anyth ing ha l f a s had as tha t , what a parade would be made o! h i s mendacit} ' . But why should an o ld Blaine man be t ea r ing h i s ha i r a l t e r that style?--Infer Ocean. f&*The New York Herald looks upon tbe opin ions o f Genera l Gran t a - to the course o f Sena tor Conkl ing u- going fa r ' to so lve the ̂ j joub t tha t ex i s t s in many men ' s mi i0 A remarkab le p iece o f news which exper ienced readers wi l l t ake "cum grano sa i i s . " rou tes f rom the Nashvi l l e cor respondent o f the Louis v i l l e V'turlcr Journal , l i e >ays tha t a woman l iv i - ig in Jackson County , Tenn was a few days ago delivered of seven ch i ld ren in one even ing . They a l l r e semble each o ther excep t a s to weigh t , and a re hea l thy , we i l - fonned babes .-- The minu teness o f de ta i l r egard ing the phys ic ian ' s t r ips backward and 1 fo rward sugges t tha t the s to ry i s a t rue one. B^ySome of tbe fash ionab le wa te r ing p lace ho te l -keepers a re ge t t ing over n ice . F i r s t , they p laced th" pr ice o f l iv ing so tha t on ly the l 'n l i cou ld a f to rd i t ; then they d i -c - i rd i 'd a l l J ews --had no room when , one app l ied . Now some of them are adver t i - ing fo r "adu l t s on ly . " They cannot even i s tand ch i ld ren . 11 w i 11 donht le . - - l i e a , good th ' i ig fo r I he fu tu re hea l th of the s tomachs of the ch i ld ren . POTATO 1U l iS, Bugs! Bugs! We have a f:.Mv hundred pounds of Eondon Purple and Paris Green, WHICH WI; AUK SKLLI.YU. We ofuarartee t h e Eondon Purple to IKJ as irood and to go as tar as the best i'ari.s Green, and the price .makes everybody snicker. If you want to amuse the bugs, "tickle'em to* death," call at the liveliest store' in Waueonda--- we mean 'the Bonk Haunt. Good ijoods--low price.-?--polite atten tion. F. 15. KAURSSON Th&t some people, even in this advanced age, continue to encourage and help sup port dealers who have no conscience, and are charg ing from twenty-five cents to one dollar per pair more for Boots and Shoes than Dwight, who is offering from the largest assortment of the above ever brought to Woodstock. . / - A betted tme IWit <vr plow Boot, afine line of French or Amori- Goat, Glove Kid, calf or seige, in button side dace, I straight-hie®,>or congVcss shoes lor Eadies, Misses and children.-- Also a tremendous stoeK of Walking shoes and slippers. In fact we assure all nj search of anything maik; to wear up n the, feet, that if we tail to suit you either as regards quality, price or tit, you mav as well look no furt her. Our custom made goods, both tine and coarse, are ()f the celebrated Selz manufacture. Every pair warranted. ; W. H. DWIGHT. Woodstock, 111. JACOB BONSLETT, Having opened new Furniture Rooms, in the store lately occupied by Mrs. Searles, opposite Perry & Martin's Store, are now prepared to ofler to the buying public the Finest Stock of Furniture Of all kinds, ever brought to McHenry County, which they will sell at the !: LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Anything from a common Chair to the finest Parlor Set can be found at this store, and of the best make and finish to be found in- the maikct. JWJobbing of all kinds promptly attended to at reasonable rates First-class work guaranteed, Undertaking. We have a large assortment of Burial Cases and Coffin^ always on hand and made to order on short notice. Our goods are first-class, and prices within the reach of all. We invite all our firiends to srive us a McHenry, March 15th, 1881. call, JACOB BONSLETT. -vTv m P I A N O S . GRANDS, UPRIGHTS AND SQUARES, Istablishii la Chicago over 25 Years, Used and Recommended by over 25,000 Artists & Amateurs Our Patent Self-Bearing Agraffe attachment, Concave Name- Board, and improved Veneered Bridge, are valuable improvements, used in the Bauer Pianos onlv. The Bauer Cabinet Grand, The newest an 1 most Pcrfoot Pr»1m-.ci'>n in the >ivt of Piano nakine. l?v ssr"' '»««•« Prominent Artists Pronounce it a Marvel of PefectiOn. EPSHP. JUMl'S I5,\tT EK A CO. , Cliicajro, IU : iii'-NTr-KMKN: The B^uor I'iMiio wlnrh 1 rrlia.«e'! of von. X am hrtppy to sav, is arrowing |» f«vor ovoiy day. The i.iori- I.n.»e it tho Ix-ttcr I like ii. T Imic hud lii.inos from many lCnlclji-fited factories,hut havi'found liciic I<x-(|u:il i ours in power and puritv of tone eteasiicity of touch, and doI-iliility. I am irl.nl Uiat II 'IV first onii.ion whit I) nronuitcd me in al XC * I-VN t i I\(jr my K.N AUK t v the U.Vl'•.!£ has proved a lasting <. lie . . „ „ Yo'uh rosi-eclfnliy, JOHN l tEBMNG, FittsVjurprli, PaM Nov. Factory, 125, 127, 129 S- 129 Street, Kcw York. A Complete Assortment of the Favorite Pianos will be found at our Warerooms. vi : j : ; ' ' T!H- RI>^O to it> t«':»t if by one I'oniinon ini |inN<>. and »•11<• c• • < 1 :m waved ba!- and liaiidl a> it'll;*' Ua^tilo bad bo<>n t al<on but ye-terd'i v. It wa« an oratorical ti".uiu[ili.-- Free. J'rcyx. At t!ic t*i;ivcTsali.-t Church on Fri day f veiling. Al.!. t iia' are in want >' inn! d not l a i i ; o call on I !o \ v i \ W i il -1* i i i.l I i > r t i n * no . 1 ! i A not In* i lor of ! >olm : o- , i 11 icU !•'p i * i i c ! i i 'hip Flat- , 1 o!i Si raw.' J") c'-nis.. wejucorbda. Ik® TIIE STAR OIL STOVE. XWJ! r 5'.-? ' - il >1 .Millinery i Mi-, i:. w. !S af II'M'MT.! i i i n y i! i \ ».-- ji,-t received. • SI . ' JO . < an - "i" -- A. * "-zi Magnetic Ointment. WAR?. A KTED Xp Cure Piles apitl CtaEii;; Sores, SITi.Sort'Kjes. V>re " i l i ron t , I MIIMI I IC . I t ruNfM, Burns , Cuts , Corn , Sk la JUsf i r i l e r - , Ncrof idous and a l t Sores . i>-» . -u . t - i . i , . I Kii lmy, L i te r , Bowel ' l . uas Diseases, i hiuit i• i ' .Kiu. I' iU k- ache , Lan tcnesN, S t ra ins , " - i ' NwrMlnj CALL AND SEE THEM. O. C. COLBY & CO, McHenry 182-181 WABASH AV JULIUS BAUER &. CO. . between Monroe a ml Adams St. CHICAGO J. W. Cristy,!§ UMMER STOCK. Invites an examination of hia 'Reafty for tls Sjriu Train. B " r \ l « 1 « - 1 l i y ' H i * l i | * i V . - ; r i n ' M i i • rul. For s:ii" in-.1, ii • .-i.-th. 1' I -a D. Itanium, Sun A Co. , o ' . e I ' ro j i - i re- ornler- 1 " ! o nts. i:uflu!o,N.Y. ROBT. HARRISON J ti m-i'* ol I'i 11• < l)r. Track's nct ic r ) i 11 T 11 i i i» act - l ik>' a I ' h a n n . i ti^ quick id ic t. Km- < 'haling an and I i i t !a ininat iou> i t c x c a ; ! Ma' - v- 1 all tiul add "General Grant Js cons-i'ioiions in our ! crythiiiy: history as being a in tin willi a habit of T . . , , , . , . . . . . , I - 1 1 * - t i n * u - u a l l v - l a u l a n judging facte on tln-jr hard, Pqnar.., . S o l „ . ( . 0 f La l 'ay.-tl.- 'In, practit-al points of contact, and we be- , were by turn.- mi<ited *„o icare and enn- lieve if there is oue lifan whose .iuil^j- , \ y U-«-(1 lau^hUM*. 1'rol'. <'urr is i Gold O. KjJLL J. Waueonda, me lit the people would accep t on a nice point of persona l conduc t , wi th a certainty tha t the re would be exs rcn ic - ly l i t t le of the S i l ly Hi l ly Ktyh ' i i t he fudgment--tha t n ;an i s ( Jcnera l ( i r a i . l , He sayR tha t the t rca i incn t o f Sena tor Conkl ing by the Adin in i s t ra t ion and the Senate was such as no un i t i -hou ld endure, and tha t the r i^ht way in which to pro tes t aga ins t i t was tha t very way t aken by the Sena tor , "^ 'ba t General t i r au t does no t va ry in th i - declaration ehows that it is ; t convic t ion with him ; and h i s j l id^ l l i i - i l t \ \ i 1 j be that of the peop le ^ iM,cr : i l ly when opinion has cooled into i t< f ina l shap t - . ' " 19* No impor tan t i'h:ing» in the benatoria l dead- lock in >Jew York , our last. \ dei-d nft-ti • I t < . 1 k in ; s i n i l e s . --J , u / < J o i r n n l . At tbe L 'u iversa i i s t Cumuli, in th i s v i l l a i re on l - ' i iday eve ' i ing . -Mm: Mi** ( ,n S m i i h . ; i i>liOl). At M^iu, lil., .Jul).- UUli, IKXI. s n , ; i : i . milv r 11 1 1 < I " 1 \ V . I f . i. 11 inoi ' i t l i - :u d Hdiiy*. {•.SrrZitf'JL. -i! Illinois, •d 1ft l ' r i j u i l i i ! ! ' U i l l s . "Kleven year* our da'ijiiiter suftcri'd on a bed of mifery under the can* <d several of theben -and fomo of the wor-t --physicians, who gav<- her di sease various ni»ni"s but no relic!, and • i<iw ^11e is ren'ored to H- in co,H | lie•:;: iI by a- ,-iinple a l euiedy a- Hop liit'ers. th it we had poobi'd al "i-r n\-> \'"ai - before usilijr if. ^c ly :«ti;ie a 'ii! pi a \ that no one i ]-• WiP Id , tinsi.Vi suller as we did. on airounl | of prejudice against no good a uicdicinu us Hop Dittcic."--Th'j parents. Oil Stove ti) The " i ioss" Oi l S ! i^ Af te r once t ry i i u . g ive i t up lo r n .a i .y i I ' "o r Sab 1 bv O. C. COLL Mcltcniy, M:iv lull, 1. / du ivO., < 1'iw . i t« tat Mill. lew in store onu of tin; lar^-ost stuck id (;<»»,1*, for the Spring ami Sinn nor trade ever I-mi;,in into Lake county, to « incli lie i .i vitc* the attenlioa ot the Inij ing public. Iu Summer Dress Goods, have an nnuHial largo stock, which I propose to sell at the Lowest Living Prices. Notions and Groceries, Boots, Slioes, Hats & Caps, In -liort Hii ro i- nuMiiiig that i> iiM.ally kept In a flrst-c.lHSs Ronerat storo bat what can be I l'mii'd in iny .-in k, and r defv cianju-tit ii'n fill er in (•rices or nuality o! K , ,udf. Call and bu | I'onviiict'd ihat it i- lor y«»ur iutevr.-i to trade with uic. I ( ,'iiiinirv Pro I ace of all kil)<U ta l»cn in e .\clri aire l'or £<><•> II'm - w Inch thi'1 hi.ihi^t Market , I 'ru <• sv. i l l ,e pau(. «4*A LlhhKAL KIsUtUNT I-«dt C\-M I . j u al ROBT. HARRSSON. I Waueonda, III., May a.1,.1881. New Stock of Dry Goods &c. <fec. W h i c h i s b e i n i r o f f e r e d a t v e r v l o w p r i c e s . -- M y s t o c k i s r e p l e t e i n a l l t h e v a r i e t y o f l i i i o d s f o r t h e s e a s o n , a n d w e f e e l s a n s i i c d w e c a n o i l e r t f o n d s a t I . O t V K l t F K i l ' l t K S t h a n c a n l i e f o u n d e l s e w h e r e . M y e t o c k o f Groceries, BOOTS & SHOES is fn l l atvl romploto, nn«I wc are ronlKlont w<\ < ; i p y o u b o t h i n q u a l i t y « n » l | > r i < M \ -- ( J a i l a m i b e c o n v u i « * o < r t h a t t l i e a C ar c l a c i s . J. W. CRISTY RINGwooo, May 3d , LFESL. JUST RECEIVED -- A T -- HOUS3, AT WAUCONDA. I h a v e t h e l a r g e s t s t o c k o f Summer Goods ever brought to l ake County, which I Will >ell at LO'VKit IMUCKS THAN KVER BE- F(»KK. H e a d y - m a d e C l o t h i n g more numerous than eve r and a t p r i ces muled for every purse.-- For any th ing u iad i* t o order, whether a singl* g a r m e n t o r a f u l l s u i t Maiman's I s t h e p l a c e t o b u y . A l s o a f u l l l i n e of t .EVrs' FUKXIM11NG c.Ov)I>3, Hats and raps, Ac. I h a v e a l a r ^ e v a r i e t y o f P I K C E GOODS, of the Laitbi Styles and ratterns, at low t igu ies . Mrs. Maimaa, W h o i s a s s i s t e d b y M i s s ( J i e s c l e r , h a s ju«t r ece ived a l ine s toek o t Sp r ing Mi l l i ne ry , of t h e l a t e s t s i v l e s t o b e f o u n d i n H i e c i t y w lm h she inv i t e s »he Lad ie s o f Waueonda t o ca l l and examine , Ha t s and Bonnets Tr immed in the l a t t s t stvlosand at rdatona. Me p i i c . s Dress Mak ing done promptly a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n K u r . r a u l e J d . Master's Sale of Real Estate. ST A T K o f I l l i n o i s . M c H e n r y C o u n t y . MC. 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