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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Oct 1881, p. 8

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if a v tlM tMNlwn netllaff at lfmdt tm rH " ;;- well mwkkd, • | fhc idioob ai NHIIIIA WIN N fM! th»t mother department »M idd^d In ' % room 4OWB town. taken O. I. Churchil, of Kwida, hm •okoel la Ida iterant dlatriet for CMatnft winter, farm bef las •tout ttm mlddlleoflfdvember, ?j Secretary Kirk wood and Can. Baeon pr« aald la to the only mm now living ,1 fttrned ©tit In the procession at ashing ton to welwrae LaFn/ette In < _ .v i r Wa hat* received •peefman teptes r 1|»f the ^Prtiaarf Teachers" and of tha ll ... •MOOMIHI of Kdnc*tlon.w The former a Monthly tha latter a weakly, aid both fxcelltnt. Though there wen fifteen teachers re went at the meeting at Nan da, we re not »ntl*fl«d and hope to see many ore at the Woodstock meeting. Come tout to the»c meetings, audjhovr your .professional s«kl, £ . « • - 1 1 . . , • 1 . , 1 ' ^"jJhroceadBamof the Me Henry Ovunlg | Teackmrf A&wdatifm held ctt Nftnda October 1WA, ^ the CaUqf the Pre* > ident. S. J>. Batdwifu The meeting was called to order by , i'the President at 1 o'clock *. V. The ifS:-|jBecretary being absent hy motion L. Mentch w«3 elected Secretary pro em. The President appointed Miss mins a* critic. The programme was then taken tip which was as follows: Subject of Keadtae by A. W. ... "Yonng. He spoke of the faults he l?y;.had observed by visiting schools the jpast year and gave remedies for them, dess were expressed npon tha same y S. D. Baldwin and Prof. Estee, The next exercise was Arithmetic; Subject Square and Cube Boot by J. A .Sheldon, j p»|He gave Illustrations by using the board !«>^and succeeded In making his subject ^frery plain. He would not require the uSIpuplI to cemmit the rules as given in pSthe Arithmetic, bat would help him make rules. A short discission as to the propriety of using blocks for explain- ( % tlon followed. A paper was then presented by Prof, frrfmtii J Suvjcvii oCliOui irtpcipfliie. It was well prepared and did this Prof, much credit. i 'The president appointed J. A. Shel­ don Miss Cumins and Prof. Estee to ar range a programme for the next meet Ing. The next In order was a recess of H|| fifteen minutes. After Intermission the ' !* Programme Committee submitted the programme which will be given next week, Ttte subject of Geography was than taken up by H. B. Baldwin. He would begin with children by teaching them of their surround­ ings. did not cnuslder they had good, dear knowledge of a country until they could place it * upon paper In the form of a map. By reqoest Miss Gillan favored the Society with a recitation, which appreciated by all. A spelling exercise was conducted by S. D. Baldwin, I a*which ha used the Hoeiety as a eiaas, baring them write twenty word*. The critkfa report was submitted without objection. She (the critic) considered the meeting a profitable N e w F a l l JUST RECIEVE0 • STORE. t " vl -i mWEST ^T^TT, • lisr wauconda. I hare the largest stock of Fall" CJoods ever brought to Lake County, which' I will aellat LO'VBIi PRICKS Til AS EVER BE- rORE. Ready*made Clothing more numerous than ever »rii( at prices suited for every purse.-- For anything made to order, whether a,single garment or a full suit Maiman's lathe place to buv, Also a full line of GENTS' i'UIlMSUlNti GOODS. Hats and Oaps,Jkc. I hare a larfce variety of PIECE GOODS, of the Latest Styles aud Patterns, at. low figures. Mrs.' Maiman, Who is assisted Uy Miss Giescler, has just received a fine sunk ot Fall Milliner*-, of the latest styles to be fonnd in the city which she invites r.he Ladies of Watironda to call and examine. Hats and Bonnets Trimmed in the latest stvlesand at reat-ona- ble prices. Dress Making done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Established in 1855. Formerly of McHenry, Chicago, has returned to" Woodstock, And has now on hand the stork of K-& Adloaraad Mill NOT, Hh, 1881. a. D. Riubwii, rtuldeat Mmnem, •ee'y pro IM, lk£.: Gentlemen wbctmany years ago were engaged in road building on the Ore' goo side of the Cascade#, Inform us that the mountain was then known to be sliding into the river. Becent rail road surreys have demonstrated the fact that this sliding is qnlfe rapid Large portions of a railroad built the Oregon side two or three years ago are now eight feet nearer the river than the rest of the trade, parts of the aide of the mountain on which the traslt was built baring moved that distance Railroad engineers say that, while i Is possible to move a track as fast the mountain moves, that it Is impn*. •Wa to move a canal, and therefore pronounce the construction of a canal and locks on the Oregon side at the , Cascades a practical impossibility The government said years ago they aould build the canal there Somebody mnst be wrong. Massachusetts sends 74 per cent, of school population tosehool; New York SB per cent.; New Jersey, 34; Con necticnt and Bhode Inland, 65; Oregon •0, an.1 Louisiana, 20. The female teacher |n Vermont gets $22 a month; the male teacher |n Nevada, *113 a mon*h. Tit® population of London according to the census taken early In April is M14.571. This Is a gain of 560,311 In taa years, a number within a few thousands of the present population of Brooklyn. The percentage of increase from 1881 to 1871 was 18.1,° but during the last decade It has been 17J. In New York the 18.9 from 1860 to 1870. and |8 from 1870 to 1880. JOHN STERBA, Woodstock and Illinois, largest and best READY MADE HARNESSES, COLI.ARS, WHIPS, &c., to be found in the Oonntv, and has' everything made of the BEST MATERIAL. Call and see me. JOHN STERBA. I. N. MEAD! Has now in Stock, for the Fall and Winter trade as fine a line of Cook and-Heating Stoves as can be found in the county, to which he invites the attention of the buying public, confident that h« can pit ase in quality, style and price. More particulars next week. Barb Wire 8 1-2 cts. pw lb. 4U knds of Jobbing In my line will receive prompt attention. Please give mo a call before purchasing elsewhere when iii need of anything in mj hue I. N. MEAD- MrHcnry, Sept. 37th. 1881. COLBY BROTHERS! STEVENS & ear RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENR J. W. Cristy, --DKALJCR IN-- GENERAL Invite an examination of their immeiue stock of ry Goods, Dress Goods, Yankee Notions* <&o. Which are being offered at very low prices. Have*the largest as­ sortment of READY MADE CLOTHING ever shown in McHenry which will be sold very cheap for cash HATS AND CAPa BOOTSA ND SHOES, Our stock is complete and^we are confident we can save you money on these goods. « ft 1 ? Paints Oils Drugs Medicines. and Crockery, Glassware, Wooden and Willoware, -AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF \ GxtOrdaBStzaa&9 To be tound in McHenry. Prices always as low as good Goods can be sold. No trouble to show goods. Call and be convinced. JOS. WIEDEMANN, Saloon and Restaurant, KKAtt THE DEPOT, MCHENRY, - ILLINOIS- The best Brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars always on Hand. Good Stabling for Horses. ALSO AGENT FOR Franz Falk's MILWAUKEE Lager Beer. Beer in I,arse or Small Kej?s or Bottles al ways on hand cheaper than any other, quail tv considered. This IJeer tins a world wide reputation, and pood judges acknow ledge it cannot oe sur­ passed in the world. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JOS. WIEDEMANN. McHenry, 111. Ang. 10th, 1881. Magnetic Ointment. m ^ WARRANTED 7i° fn*S Files and Chafing Sores* Also,Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Kuraiiw, BrilMit "•'•SCuts* Corns,SMIn Oisorflci's, Serofalou •niall Sores, its in Kidney. Ll?er. mvel a"4 lung Diseases, Kheaiaailsm, Back- MMe, Mmene&it, Sprains, and Swellings i» gardeu bv t,h« best physicians as simjilv wonder* nl. For sale i,r dnicrsists. Price 25 HIL!"40oen«a, B. Busoa* ta & €#., Sola Ftop*., lulu*. N .li Robinson Wagon Co. Manufacturers of SPRING WAGONS. Buggies & Phaetons. Bend for designs and priccs to ROBINSON WAGON" CO., CINCINNATI. O. Tom Want -a Macsliine. Sewing TEE HOESE :L WAGON RINCWOOD ILLINOIS, Never will consent to allow his customers to obtain better bar gains away fiom home than he wili srive them his line. in j^any goods in Sept 12th, 1881 Golden Star, SILVER STAR, And a dozen other patterns ot Coal stoves can be found at our store. THE GOLDEN STAR AND RESOLUTE Parlor Ileatcrs, for Wood or Coal. The finest line of Cottage Stoves in the Xarket. O. C. COLBY A CO., ••amy AID kumda- O. C. COLBY AT THEIR TWO & CO. STORES, In McHenry and Nunda, Are now Offering the Largest Line of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware &e., cver ahoirn in McHen ry ounty, which we offer to the buy­ ing public, / ' AT BOTTOM PRICES. Our stock is complete and comprises everything usually kept in a First Class- Hardware Store. Our store is crammed full of Bargains and we offer the best and most goods for the least money of any one in the business. WK INTEND TO KNOCK THE BOTTOM OUT OF HIGH PRICES IN BARB WIRE. Th« Best Barb Wire in*the Market at 8 cts. per Pound. |3gF all and see us and learn that we mean business. Store in Mcirlury, Opposite Bishop's Mill. At Nunda in Palmer's Store. - • ' V , 4 . • « • , , . • . , „ Are bound tor the front, a store jammed full of new Goods and more coming every day. Do you want good Dark Prints at 5 cents per yard I Can you use some of the best cotton battings made? Don't you want a good, common sense pair of Shoes or Boots for yourself, your husband or child for about the same price you would have to pay for cheap slop made goods? CLOTHING. John, Peter, Robert and Paul .--Stevens & Schnorr have Shits lor you all, and all brand new best and latest styles, as dressy in fit and as good goods used in the making us can be found. Wabt jyider th<t Horseshoei aiid pick outa suit. v V . v '-••• • •' .. v " M t - ' v' ; . Wear a good Ha^, the secret of your looks, Lies with the beaver in (Canadian brooks Virtue may llourish in an old cravat, But man and Nature scorn a shocking hftt. Coffee, Tobacco, Tea* Sugar, Fish, Canned Goods, Starch, Saleratu STEVENS & SCHNORR. CASH BUYERS! It wili pay you to call at Store before von buy yoiir Fall and Winter goods. A large slock to select from, all new and choice and prices extremely low. We thmk we can show as fine a stock of \ For Men and Boys both in suits and Overcoats as will be found in this county. Sheetings, Shirtings, Prints, Ginghams, Flannels, Ta­ ble Linen, Cotton and Worsted Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Mo­ tions, &c. To our Stock of Boots and Shoes We have added a full line ot the celebrated Graj Brothers fine goods which for style and durability are not excelled in this or any other county. The finest/Teas imported we have now on hand and we want to sell it Should it not suit money will be cheerfully refunded. Butter and Bggs wanted. Call and see. FIT2SIMM0STS ETJJIErgOIT. Fall & Winter of 18 81. Can you afford to take a day or a half day and go to the JOHNSBURCH \b:u book. on the Horse. His history, structure, uses ;ivi:ij; a lew of the most r_ T*u of course you want the M*t. M It costs no more. Then why bay from »n Agent who carrlm but One whteii he has fix*'d up on purpose to *h«wr, when by goinjt to the store O.W.Owen, in Mclienrv, von c*.*n hnve your etiolce of Five. vi» : The r>om<^- flc, Eldredge, American, Improved Howe, mid Hl'.jfer. We keep all these Vtaciiinet in stock, and any ]ady w ho wants a machhie enn set down and try »l«ero all. and then select the one which Ml tf her the best. The first, three Miued. the Domestic. Eldi-edge and American, are three of the best IIISI (trine* on the market, and any one will tw convinced of the faet liv *onllln«j at »y More and trying one themselves. a flue ttock of Clocks, Watches, Jtweiry, Silver and Plated Ware, can 91 fMwi at. HIT store. Organs and 7Whmm <MT «U« or »OL.• Pk W. DWEN, and trcatir.-::;t. Important and Effective Bemodiea for the cure <>{ the disease* of the hone. S V;.lunb!e to every owner and lover of tha laortc. I'ubliiiied I.y cUf, BC2iii30» WA00II c:„ Claeto- Mtl, 0., an.l st nt, panuy/: paid, to any address, on Meeipt <•! •; t; u::k :-rT ::r vr -.-v.* i • -*w JV-: f- '**} "u Hoocn d. unit . : Jic 1>cavy r »;«le I K i.h )»!;«<«« FORTLICABI als^ b'H.h .,4 •j r-limiff :oid t->ri ^ m\ v vro^osirn; hnUding, as a guide (a r compels. Sent by mail. ^xjstpatd» on .receiptof p. K'4fh«n. V. »•-i I toon contain- n>v«2 Kouse: . sp'-cificutions, itcmizca ir.n.L-- iuv»*{uu.Mc tu ev«ry r»r p • • * rue, f'nee H. H. WALTON, 330 W. Ninth St.| Cincinnati, A MarMe Worts. HENRY MILLER, --DKALER^IN-- American aid Foreip MarMe. Monuments, Headstones, i£TC\, ETC., ETC. American & Scotch 6ranite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mc Henry, III. - JotniHltin gli, Ang. tttb, 1977 1>F ^ C. F, HALL, He is selling goods chopper than any store in the Northwest, and lis terms are CASH--ONE PRICE TO ALL. Money refunded if goods are not as represented. Our oxpenses aro light, our sales large. We do not sell a dollar on credit and our profit is more of a commission than a profit. We want you to come just once. If it don't pan out just as you read it here will pay your expenses, time, trouoleand all. Road over the Price List, cut it out and paste it in your h it, a;i lse3 if your credit dealor will meet the prices THIS NEW AND COllItECT MAP Piovos beyond a;iy reasonable question that the , Chicago & 13 orth, western R'y Is by°all odds the best road for you to take « ben traveling in either direction between Cbicap anfl all tie Principal Points is tie West North & Northwest Carefully examine this Map. The principal Cities of the Wost and Northwest are Stations on thit> road. Its through trains make close connections with the trains of all railroads and Junction psints, * Best prints Yard wide brown dotton bleached " Best " " " ... unlduaclied " .. 4<" inch " l)eiHin4.... Good " Cotton Flannel 40 inch Ontiiner*', all wool. Table l.ineu Corsets 5 to (5>4 c. 6 c. 6 c. 10 c. 7*0. 8*0. 17 c. 12 c. 8, 0, 10, 11, li o. 60 c. 25 to .TO c. 25, ">0, and 75 12, 18, '20, and 25 .. 8, 9, 10, 11, 14 ' 20 to HO 38 to SH) 91 00 1 00 1 00 " 1 CO ;• 44 1 00 23 I':.'.'.." *40.'ivo. S. Starch liabhit's saloratus. Common starch " salcratus ItCRt Vinegar Syrup 201b cracker* No. 1 line cut tobacco " plug " Lorlllard's Baskets-- IV bushel Bent roasted coffee Spices v ay down. Gooil broo'ins 18, 20, 21 CM»TI1IN<» OUR ORKAT SfBCIALTY, Boys' suits, from 7 to 10 3 00 " " " 8 to 12 .' 2 28 to 4 00 Hen's suits 3 00 to 14 00 Women's Shoes 1 00 Misses' " 76c. to 1 60 Flannels Dress Goods 8.9. 10. 11. 12 c. Boys'Caps Men's " 101b best raisins 14fl> prunes 1411* rice 81b baking powder.... Best Mi', tea 20 bars best soap 5 boxes axle greate Full stock of Rubber Goods, cash buys and cash only. Our prices draw trade forty miles. Come and see us. We jfive you more than your niorcy'rt worth. Our prices hold trade. If you can't come semi cash with order and good# will be shipped to you. We have two buyers in the market looking up bargains, and they get them. Chicago oflice, 135 Wabash Av. Go to Richmond, or Dundee to make your Fall or Winter purchases and you will make big wages. Try it. Wanted Butter, Kggs, Potatoes, Wood, &c., in exchange for goods. ocb: ^ cir REHC& Qninnejaq 1rorcestcr Spalding .jValiland / r-% ^nraunce Urainero Ordway V allt Cloud Clayton b X'i-M k i 7 ) Meo*nl« UROY Jtnan M/j/ypy TANKTO.V IOUX c Cr*i,jf„n_ ^"y JftiU City Galena C H I . aWESTV^^S non I'WKW r>A, O/jL'-Je, T L I RAILWAY NORTH-WESTERN CHICAGO THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Over all of its principal lines, runs e.icli way daily from two to fonr or more Ij JIIII Trains. It is Uie only road west oflOhicago 'that lises tlw PITLLMAN HOTEL DINING CABS, It. fs the only road ;bat runs I'lilhnan Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. It kM noarly|3,OdO Miles Of Road- In forms th®following Trunk Lines: Council Bluff's, Denver & California Line. Winona, Minnesota A Central Dakoka LIbm Sioux City, Nor Nebraska A Yankton Line. Chicago, St. lV.nl <fc Minneapolie Ljne Northern Illinois, Freeport & Dubuque Line. Milwaukee, Oreea Bay A LakeSuperior Lin* Tickets over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents in the United States A Canadu Item ember to ask for Tickets via this roaii, she suro tiiey read over it, and take uooe other MABVIN HUGHITT, Gcn'l Manager, Chicago W.H. SIESMITT, Uen Paw \gt Chieaf* JACOB STORY, McIIENB Y, DKALKK IN* YOUKS TRULY, C. F. HALL. Scissors, Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Shovel*, Forks, Corn Knlvos, Axes, Grindstone* * " Wititimv (lilass, # GRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. * J. STORY,

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