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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Apr 1884, p. 4

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Irtltor. lot Convention. Boon*, UktM<t *0«apm«Bf»*ie Eighth M xnd del. Jean DMltot Convention, ffnnae In Woodstock, Titesilav, September S for the purpose of pine- H«late for State Member* of thefJenerai tnrfchsftetlon of any other •tuiir properly eorns before it, IHI1 be on the basis of one Repnalican votes cast ^ ^ ,^^p*M«trt-H:,Wik*nd one fot every frac. .'IN* *fc»Te ** Q^Wi basis Boone County will ^Wf<|liled to UdelegateA, Luke Countv to W 4*teferttfcapU JIoBearjUoanty U 2S dele. f"* * • *W. F. ITOVHT, • "»< ' w » W. R. OOTXJK, xWki ^ . _«• W. WPKiK, **'•• Wkom Countv Committee, JOHN STKARN8, 'pel G. A. PARTRtDO* QKOK.GRTm.KT , *<%»*• OOimtv nommirteei " ' ' ' ' Own K. BFKKEE, .. %: :'• ,. A. W. ywno. HBMRT KETP, McHenry County Oommittecr. I MP»E?gh& pmoriora confined in J«ll lit Oslnwville, Ark., attacked the jailer anrt irtHde tl»e?r A of Citizen* pttranerl (hem. when a |*ltch»d battjw took place, in which hundred shot* were fired. A Breckhftm was killed, ••irwe fftiier prisoners weiuulai^ wltiie :.%!*• ewaped. • • • Nv ^». « IfiTGoorge O. Jones, H chalrmsittof the State Committee. ha* aummonecl the Greenback party ef N>w York to meet In pretention at Albany, April ""8®, If Sir. Jones is wise, he wHi pro- *»»ed to cut up the party into ba*e bell, croquet or cricket club* without lost of .ifime. In comparison with the Groen- l^hack party, the fifth wheel of a coach '•'•'•it to be regarded a* an aiieolute neces­ sity, t regular afne qua Hon. tar At the Cangre»ional Oonventlen held in ifSlgtn on Thursday last. lion. JReuben Siiwooo was re-nominated for Congress by acclamation. H S. tTii ]lams, of Clietnun#. McHenry County, was nominated For Member of the State Board of Equalization. L. M. Kelley, Ron. C; K. Fuller, of Boone, as delegates to the Xa- |tte*«iponrentlon, with O.A.Murray. |)|ritl^*nil( Samuel Alden, of DeKalb. as -•s 's^^tli^kates. The delegates to the Contention wero instructed for Gen. John A. Logan, for President. f MS^TIlere seems to be a great deal of uneces*ary trouble now-a-day« in ^•fetting jnries who have "unbiased «f>tnione.\ar.d men "who know nothing Wise" ther are to deliberate j^hak' Is wholly uncalled for--this ||»Ork secttriiy; Jury men. We sttjf- the best way to overcome these that twolvo men be taken Mf* from the State Insane kept by every court for There can be no fault th thls. Wo will wager that .man will be as unbiased and '<*» little about the case as any »r or defendant will wish. Try f§MM, or shut np about wanting KygHglii who are blasted fools. S- " ' 9tT" Tho fact that the Pennsyl­ vania Democrats have elected a solid JblM^atlon Ji favor of tho nomination |Kjf. Samuel J. Randall for the Pres- is taken as an Indication that *H ho^es"of."the old ticket" (Tilden «ad Rendrick*) have been flu ally a ban ' darned. Mr. Biiidall Is credited tti maintaining verv Intimate re- with Mr, Tilden, and with •^Jjtalnlng such a profound respect #dr4iim that he (Randall) would rather Me iiim President than be President himself. It is argued that Mr. Randall " has become convinced of TildenV determination not to be a candidate, ,t> li*nce hfs williu;ne*9 to have a Presi- denial lightning-rod put up on tils own ; head. Itseldom falls to a nuin's lot to do as much declining as Mr. Tilden has J boon called upon to do, but he Reems % tO;bo'willing to do it--if only^jlpMP the foaofthe tiling.--Journal. 5 %#»• : doubtfel. • C. M. Bill and daughter havo rotttro< 'Od . ; , I Lon HAitl^ ll lfome araln. W« S. CI*Hc «9Mld a wrltingm)ho«l last Monday evening at tho school house. In addition to Instruction In penmanship, ho proposos to teACh^i* tain bittlnew forms and prin<rfpl*s which must- be of great value to bis pupils. • • ' The to«rp«ht^e|ectlon rslsultod as follows: Supervlaor, Jae, Darrah, Town Clerk, Arthur Graham, Assessor. A. J. Raymond, Collector, Warren Powers, Commissioner or Highways, P. N. Welch. Dr. McChesney's father and rather-~ In-law have been visiting him. Eben Whltcemb,who died last week, was an old eitizen of Lake County, was well known ami wniveraally rcipected for his integrity, The new Millinery Htore. conducted by Miss Xeliie Bitngs AIHI Miss McCul« loch, of Odebolt, Iowa, opened last week. Mr. Welcke, of Louisville, a eousln of Mrs. Hrury Maiman. Is visiting here, i: Mr. Morrison and family moved to their n»»w home at Nunda last week. /** Mr*. C, L. Pratt, with her fninlly, started last week to join her ItuRhand* who for some time has been on hiii farm in Iowa. -"• Messrs. Stcbbrns F«ir^, Arthnr Cook and Robert tlarrf.«ou attended the con* venti'Hi at Libertyville to send dele»f gates to tho St*w and Congressional conventions. Miss s»a«-tih Gar*y has re-opened the ml'linery store formerly occupied by Miss Julia Vrandy. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Bangs, accent- pauied thelr#augliter. Mrs. C. L. Pratt and her children to. Mr. Pratt's farm in Iowa, where h« ha» be«ii fdr sol&e weeks.. . : _ ; Mrs. Dr. But terflald has boen visiting at J, R. Wells'. Herbert Werden Is home for a few# days, " " • • ' . Arthur Tldm#r»h starts t* Join his brother Harry in New York State on Tuesday morning. Fred Swenson has secarsd a position in Chicago, and leaves for the city on Tuesday morning. The roads have become sufficiently settled to allow P. S. S we neon to renew his tripft with his peddling wagon. Another Indication that spring has come, Is found In the frequent occu­ pancy of the croquet grounds. Pitching quoits has begun In a mild way. We understand that the so-called new butcher, who rented Mr. Morrison's h«'»u*o for a residence, and the old hotel otand for a marker, has given up locat­ ing in Wauconda. This lg*4»tthtiess 110 disappointment to the present butcher but i» somewhat to the men who rented their buildings to lilin. Byron Clark was also put toconsidera ble inconve­ nience and trouble by being obliged to move his shoe shop in the old market to the rooms over Hernias Mai man's. By. is having lots of work he says, and talks of luring another man. Joha Kirwin was married this (Sun­ day) morning at tho Catholic church to Miss Anna Courtney. John Grey has been on the sick list for a few days, and H||l^r^ J^r^s handled the ribbons. Notice. THE WAUCOXDA MILL will be shut down until May 1st (<>*«*ptlng for grinding feed) to enable us t» finish the changes now ^elng made to the Roller System. v wanconda, April mm {u*™"™*' f Ayer's Cathartic Pills are suited to every age. Being sugar coated thev are ejtsv N> take, and though mild end pleasant in uctlon, are ' thorough and searching In eftect. Their efficacy in all disorder* of the stomach and bow­ els iscertifld to by eminent phrslclans prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens sontit of poll tat •n«l amount 4e|in- rtnljr sworn uoan r. o. t «Nt, MiKHMit ef MtfiitM • fiaons roe lea rooeiv snd tb amona r. G. Mimta. SubaetribeA sitd sworn to before me this Mtd day of April, A. IX, 1SS4. JAMM B. PEBHT, J. P. , Seeeipt^ From All Souree*. J Date. • s- Ansount. A ReorU fre» Bal on hand... . *• Town»'p ptjn palrt In Mifi " Int en towns'# prin -•£§. Jnae 11, Jnme«Mis}|, BKTax........... Jw Jnly 6, " •• delinquent talc..., • Transient scholar*. t.». Id8t. r:; Mar. 9, Other treasurers . Mar SI, Geo Rothermel 4U taxes........ BttJ " . Baldwin, Oo Supt. Total.,, ...V.:ypFB Expenditures. •'ffe-' Tearlievs" Schedules. Forwood Towns'p prin loaned Incidental expenses.. '.V J Van silyke tor intbl*; statem't. T 93 For llRhtnin^mls W80 For Ms Clerk Xo "I JOOO Pd.Int; to trustees for DIs No8.. 17 50 Pt* Directors l>bnd for dis No 4. • 101 ft! Towns'p 1 reus salary 100 00 " " inc.iflcntals ...... 7S4 D'a No 8 and No 6, taking census 8 60 Inenrance...... ..... li7fto Balance --....... ....... 2863 97 alter! and aa estimate of 1834. Total.. .|87«9 aa April 7, District Balances oa Hand. "< I % M 'i /At? mstNe 1 " S. .. •» * « 4.... * #... . •• 7.... > 8.... M » ... " 1 0 . . . . * » ml to appertain •» 211 it •i'W Total.........,'...... Township Principal, 14804 W 59 t70 176 «4 813.1 7B3 206397 SgarExeeptlng some opposition In Chicago, it seems- certain that Gen. l.ogan will secure a unanimous delega­ tion from Illinois. His long, able and faithful servfcdf entitles him to this honor. Ko man has stood more man fully fwr Republican principle*. There can be 110 doubt that he would make of the best Presidents the country ever had. When tho convention meets Illinois will bo for Logan. Yet all other question of merit or tltness should yield to the one of availability. This •tatemont however should be guarded with the additional statement that the candidate selected should be honest •nd competent and should represent Republican prluciplcs.-~&Midu>tc/i Chicap & Norltetora E'y Co. A NNlfTf. 1\ of the S 1838. " * April 8, Rec'd from Bal on hhnd^.ii..# Jn ne S, I'atd in, :M^ Sept, 81, » (WW. o<*t.'i, .**.: sotof^ April 2, " •• 300 00 • ^^^^wnittlpPria^p^l^ne^ May 21 Julv H .... Sept. 87 ......... Nov.28 Dec. 1 ............ ...... Deo, 22 .. Dec. 19 U.Ui. iwt. ; A| ril 7, Balance on hand »W80« •:vr 200 00 10l> 00 100 00 .. 4000 ,t 800 OC .. 4<m no .. 00 SO ... 000 on im • • • • y m ' ^ m m m o s o April 7, Teiros'p Prl n on hand..........ft 500 00 " Notea and Mortgages on hand... 2887 24 Total Towns'p Prin......f3337 24; F. G. MATKS, Township Treasurer. Wheat Wanted. WAITED, at the Fox River Valley Mills, good Milling Wh»at. for which the highest p~ico in cash will be paid. R. BISHOP. McHenry, III., April llthi 1S94. h any additional ..je.iaftuls and bridgeaef the town the uowmlMieaers think expedient and jnvper to make, FRANK COCB, . J. W. SAMnoSK, Commissioners of Highway*. jtxmniT A. The |la<snnt of pott tax assessed at the meet- of the Os^RDiMioisri of Highways on t»d TnsMay after the Annual Town mmmi*.... two 21 t mmUmx paid,assessed us T7?;... •;<..... ........ wso# The aanonatof delinquent pell lax Is... 19 17 BTHIBIT •. Tebaianee brought forward on hand tost year...:.....;..... ...$ 7288 The am't of road aori bridge maney re­ ceived by tho towa is 2tl fi» .. ..... 3^457 dttnres of the mad and bridge sd as aforesaid is as follows. Jan# 7 Paid itfS^^Sftrer for plank for plankt^ nim! I bridge l» rea^i „ OitfpMlito. I #18 75 !? 7 PalllS Pttfeefor rep>i!gciil»ert 80 f* -7 " J W Sun horn for d pikes.... 80 - f t 7 - Frank Cote tor Jllling np 1 ; v, gutters and labor on road 8 00 The total amount expended being...... t 23 75 l.eavinga balance noexpended uf ...... 26182 Frank Cote, Treasurer of the Commissioners of Highways of the Town of Burton, certifies AIMS file Mliove statement is a correct exhibit of ths ameunt of public funds on hand at the eommehcetncnt of the fiscal rear, the amounts received a«lit sotirees from which received, Sad the amounts expended and purposes for the year ending March FKAWK COLE. Total Sfb«§4W,tedfW WAUCOKQA, mi 1LL, Would nunounO® that they, have rented the store formerly occupied l\y Holjeit Harrison and are receiving an ? Entirely Nsw STATE OF ILLINOIS, V " McHenry Oennty, t ; *' CIRCUIT COURT of WeHenrr rvmntv. Mat term. 4. D., 18St. Vfilltsm W. Qrilbn, vs. Josinh Stilwell et al. Affidavit of the non-residence of .Tosiah 9tilwell, Charity St.itwell. Benjamin fl. Tov*u. send, Jane Townsend, Jamc's Sinith, s»aruh Smiftl, .I0I111 1). Smith. Clarinda Smith, I.ucius B. Church, Clara Church aid Andrew J. Adams, and the unknown heirs-at-law of William II. Williams, deceascl, the above named defendants, and that dili>ret»t inquiry haf heea nuilo "as to tlieir residence. ;md that the same cannot bt found, and is unknown to the snid c>m>>tainant, liavint; been filed in the office of the Clerk ef theCiicuit Court of McHenry County, notice is liorebv jrlven to the said Josiah Stilwell, Charity Stilwell, Benjamin O. Townaend, Jane Townsond, James Smith, Sarah Smith, John I>. Smith. Clarinda Smith, Lucius B. Church, Clara Church and Andrew J. Adams and the un­ known heirs-at-iaw of William H. Williams deceased, that the complainant heretofore tiled his bill ef ceraplnint in said Court on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereupon issued out of said Court against snid defendants, returnable on the 4th Mon­ day ef May, A. I)., 18S4, as is bv (aw required. Sow unless you, the said josiah Stilwell, Charltv Stilwell, Benjamin ft. Tewnsend,^ Jane Tewnsend, James Smith, Sarah Smith, John D. Smith, Clarinda Smith, Lucius 11. Church, Clara Church ^nd Andrew J. Adams, and the unknown lieirs-nt-law of William II. Willinms, deceased, shall personally be and appear before the said Circuit Court of Mc­ Henry County, on the lir»t day ef a term thereof, to be hoiden at Woodstock in snid ronn'.y on the 4th Kond-iv of May, A. D., 1S84, aud plead answer or demur to paid eomplnin- ant's hill of com plain l, the same and the mat- ters and things therein charge'! and stated will be taken as confessed and a decree en- te'ed azaiiud you accovdinc to the praver of said bill. R. E. RICUARDS, Clerk. ' A. B. eoox, JK , Comnl'ts •'ol'r. Dated, April 15th, A. D. 1S94 / Boots aM Sltois, Hats anil Caps, * Crockwyj' Blwswars, .• KUHTS/; STATK OF ILT.ISOIS, (. McHenry County. f AUCITIT COURT 01 M< cHenrjr eountv.May term. A. I)., 18^4. John VrarmenstlTTve. The Hoppljr •( Doctors. _ T1«» spring graduation exercises of fpr edm-atlonal instittitions invariably show a full quota of would-be doctors. I^lie "•utput,"' If we may so style it, is saffiicieiit to prevent any rlitninution in tt»e ranks of a profession already well filled, and |s qttll# larjje enough, $ven, ro provide ample attendance should the nation be so unfortunate as to be |*<1 by a series ol plagues. At two York city colleges there were doctors sent out on the >sauie <!*r iy»rel» 13--of Whom 149 were all- opatli^»40J hemcBopathic. Dariel Webestei used to say that in the pro- fession of tlie .law there was always •*r»Orti at tb^top." but what proportion W these gmli|i«s will tims fliul them- e*1ve«i a^ured tf ft lucrative practhe, cognpared witl> the number that will ftist do as well as an educated mechanic fs likely to do* The latter arc always •caret* but the doctors and lawyersM-em |»I HM itt«;ieasing A»: tliou^li the sicknat* w««l qu.-trteiiiijf of uiankiitd be indv'Ouitvly uutUiplied. ' J " ALBERT KEEP, Pres. . «, L. SYKES, Vice Pres. OFFICE SO, 52 WAM. ST., KEW TORK. April 15lh, 1881. MEETING. The annual meeting jtoekliolders and Brndhoiders of the t.hic-ijro and Northwestern Kuilwav Coiu- Itany, will be held sit the Cempanv'a e'fflce in Chicago, ill on Thtiieday, JuneSih, 1884, at 1 r. M., lor the election ot directors pursuant to law. and for the transac ion of such other bnsiness nsshnll conic before said meeiinir and to take action upon an agreement aiw pio\ei| by the directors and officers of the eoniiKtajr for t he H'-q nisi lion and owncrshin ot tbelheased lines in Iowa, to wit: the Chi- <';ltr'N,,OWK1»'"! Nebraska lUilrond, the Cedar Rapid s and Missouri River Railroad, and the Maple River Railrond. together with their tributary connections in Iowa and Kebr.ska. viz.: the Sioux c;ity and Pacific Railroad, the Fremont, Klkhorn and Missouri valley Rail, road and the Missouri Valler and BUir Rail, Br.",'P Company at the ciossmg of the Missouri Uirer. * „fS,Ih^,,AV,M.KKTI?°-A W11 meeting of tho Stockholders of the Chicago and North. ?rJ?!Lern Company has been ordered l)> ine BOHVII of Oircciors pur^unnt to the Bv- Laws, and will lie held at the Company's o"f. lice in the city of CHICSJFO, at 11 o'clock, A. M on Thursday, June IWth. 18M, to authorize ail increase ot the common capital stock of the company, to be issued and used in exchanite and payment for the capital stocks of the Chi. cajro •owa and Nebraska Railroad, the Cedar Rapidt and Missouri River Railroad, and the Maole R.ver RaUroad, making the amount to which it is_ proposed to increase the rauitnl stock $14,757,000 in addition to the capital et*c.k. c Francis tiale, Amible Marian, Hannah M. Nichols, Win, W. Nichols. J. Row Bullock, John K. Bullock ami Chester D. I'arker. Aflirtavit that the resilience of the above named defendants is unknown, and that dillt gent inquiry has been made as to their res. idence and that the same cannot be found, and is unknown to the said complainant, hav­ ing been filed in the ofHee of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry county, notice is hereby given to the said'defendants that the complainant horetofore tiled his Bill of Com­ plaint in said Court on the Chancery side thereof, and thsita summons thereupon issued out of said Court against said defendants, ro. turnaidoon the fourth Monday of May. A. D„ l*Ut as is by law required. Now unless you. the said defendants, shall personally be and appear before "the snid Circuit Court of Mc­ Henry county on the first dar of a term there­ of, to be hold'en at Woodstock in said county on the fourth Monday of Mav, A. D., 18H4. anil nltrad answer or demur to said complainant's Bill of Comiilaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed and a decree entered against you accordicg to the praver of said bill. E. E. RICHARDS. Clerk, O. H. Dosixar,T,T, Compi'ts Sol'ir. Dated, April 15, A. D., 1884. . ; Wall PapoiV.3hade8, etc* AH io iw SoiJl for R1?AT)Y TAT, at pn^os sis low as can ,b$ fouml in Lake Coijnty* , W T Prodqce ^ all Kinds, ji m .. • V Bought for' CflWfh or taken in ex­ change for goo^Js. X full line of !?' On hand at*11 timM. C'all and examine groods and prices be­ fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be under­ sold. PRICE JBBOS. WAttCONDA * • ILL. pita l present „ _ „ „ AI,BBBT KKSF, Pre*ideat. X, It. SVKKS, Secretary. * Chas. Stolzman, BAKES ; C0HFECT105IE-2, OUl.i' Bloi-lc, Nemr iron Brldf*, McHenry, |||. Fresh Bread, Cakes, '">< A Pies, Cookles, ttc. I Always on hand. Hot Tea anfl Coffee at ail Honrs. Havinsr hnd an experience of many years In the liakerv business I am confldatit I can pleas^my 'frustoincrs. Call and see oic, Chasi. Btolzman. '4 It&Rcn^f April 13th, STATK OF ILLINOIS, L ; McHenry County. ( CIRCUIT COIIB'T, of McHenry Countv, May Term. A, D. 1881. Kdward I*. (irea- lcv and Kate Grealey vs. William A. McCon- nell, John W. Havthorn, Treasurer of ma Trunees of Schools for Township VI, Itau^e fL Kast, etc,, and the unknown heirs at law of Barsilla Ilickox, deceased. Affidavit that Itarsilla Ilickox, deceased^ was inlerested in the subject matter of lhn above entitled cause, and that his hcirt are nnknown and upon diligent inquiry can not lie ascertained bv the complainants, having Imen tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, notice i* hereby friven to the said unknown heirat law of Rrtrsilla Ilickox, deceased, that the Coin* plainants heretofore filed this Rill of Comf plaint in said Court on the Chancery sida thcieof, and that a summons thereupon issued out of said Court against said Defend­ ants returnable on the Fourth Monday of May A. I». 1844, as is by law required. <• Now. unless you the aaid unknown heirs at law of Unrsilla Ilickox, deceased, shall per­ sonally he and appear before the said Circuit Court of McHenry Countv, on the flrsl day of a term thereof, to by hoiden at Woodstock, ia said County on tho Fourth Monday of May, A. L), I8tu, and pi ad, answer or demur to said Cbuipluinant's Bill of Complaint, the *auie and the matters and thing* therein charged and stated w ill l>e taken as confessed and a decree entered aaiinst you aecerdin«» to the prayer ot said bill, Dated April 15th, A. D. 1884. _ „ _ K. K. RICHARDS, Clerk. C. If. DOKHELI.Y, Compi'ts sol'r. Eggs !f" iEggs! Full Blood JESggs fipy Ths naderslfnad %ill furnish Vg^s fropt Pure Bred Fowls at t'ho following Prices: Black Legherns.50 for 13 Ksjrs Brown •» „ .j,.., 1,50 for 13 Eggs White ^ 1.50 for 13 Egjjs 3.00 for 13 Kggs Black Jarias.......... 2 00 fer 13 Ey;gs Light Brithmas...... 2 00 for 13 K<rgs (ioldeu SpangM PolIsli 2.00 for 13 Etrys R1a«'k Tartar Games., 2.50 far 13 E^gs Plrmottth Rocks '. 1.50 for 13 Eggs I'oUiii Docks .....1.00 for 9 Eggs The above are Prices for Egfs Delivered at my place. i o. W. PRATT. WAUCONDA, ILL. rth, 1884, •A awes Ot " • a g*L. J®"" #FCSMSSSIIIW&&H- AA L" For CoaiHySttoSi c remedy Is so eSsstive as :MSmb> PiU*, They lnsora f*«aMr dally sad m> •tore the towdi t» a healtiiy sondlttoa. For IndHwlWi W B|l|iiisl», Ami PILLS are invaluahle, and a sore care. Heart-bam, l«oea Affssils, IM StomSAi llstsMHTt P»St»SiSSSi H«S4. •cbe» Knmbaeee, Vmwm, an «U relUr»ed and cured by Atkk'S PlUUL In liver Complalat, BttesslHierdeM,» mod Jaandloe, AYEBMI PILLS sboald h« given In doses large enough to eactte lb* yrer and bowels, and remove As a cleansing medicine la tks Spring, I PILLS are unequalled. Worioa, caused by a morbid eesditlon of . Che towels, are expelled by these P&UL -, j: Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Fllee* the result of Indigestion or Oonatlpatloa, are cored by the toe of AYKB'S PIIXS» ̂ = For Colds, take ATBK'S Pitts to ope* the pores, remove Inflammatory McretloR% and allay the fever. For Diarrhoea and Dywiitcryi eaneed tf sadden colds, indigestible food, eto., ATBB'H PILLS are the true remedy. Rheumatism, Goat, Neuralgta, ui 8clatlca,often result from digestive derange* ment, or cold*, and disappear on removing the cause by the use of Aran's PILLS. Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by debility o| obstruction, are cured by AYER'S PILLS. Suppression, and Painful Menstrua* tlon, bare a safe and ready remedy In ; AYER'S PILLS. Foil directions, In various company each package. PBKfABED BT Dr. J.O. Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Man* ,, , x gold by all Druggists. yf' i v' ----i -------- 'tS33gff' F. B. HABBISOH'S SIATS OUL0 J?ATURAI.LT »>. ,V:» if,, , X$ TUB Wa AND BOOK HAUNT. A CtfSnge In the ownership of the dmg stiiiNt has actually occurred, but Dr. Harrison still lives, and, in fact, is in unusually good health. The same condition of affairs happily exists at the W. 1>. rt, A H. II. It live* as usual, Only rather more so. I shall Aim to keep the same jeneral line of Drugs, Masic, Books, Sta. iionery, etc., at formeriy, to keep the best'of Tevery thing, and to give a square, honest deal every time. I shall gradually increase the stock and shall be glad to supply aoy article in iny line which i tnav not have'at. tiie time, but which my customers nay desire. I have jusrpurabasedagoo<Ivar\Qty o^arst-Slass^ Shears, Scissors and Cutlery, uai-antee satisfactionjn these goods and '^Isxiuain&U^n. .I^bare-aiso WALL PAPEIfc "T^Bfteve T shall he able to sbevr ths beit and greatest varietv In town. I invite com­ parison and a share of the trade. Also No. 2 is an stock ef Easter Egg Dyes, and a new stock ot Dolls, Doll Heads, Scrap Rooks, ?crap Pictures, Reward of Merit Cards and Birthday Cards that are simply elegant. I have engaged the services of Mr. I.ee An- druss, and bv close attention In business and the want* or the community, 1 hope to receive a generous share of your patronage during the coining j-ear. Trustinir the citizens of Wanconda will call and see tho improvements we are making, and wishing,them all (including the subscrib­ er) a | resperous season, 1 remain, Yours truly, HUMPHREY. Waneonda, III., March 90th, WH. I DOLLAR IN GASl |.jK- ^'cy •v 1C Cans <-om Peaches s ^ Cherries Goo8el>eiTie8 (Jhoice Prnneg , Choice Pcache§ Boxes Matche# Saleratus (•odfi8h Whiteflsl| Xeft Sugar Bars Soa)»« -;nr o Sheeting Prints " Shirting 4 do* Lemons 4 " Ur. uges ; 4 r w * { FITZS1MMONS & EVAN80N; •*? J, J ^ J IJ ^ *) * ** I'*,"'# ; 1 'r >U» * .* } ' fit i 4 iji ""s •>. t ] General ?Mercliia?nt& 'ifjffV/*'. tilij iWffeiit.iiiiljii'iiiri "Si HEADQUARTERS Clothing, ; V > • ti' il,. ', i >ff "a •?' all Paper, WSSI MCHHTBT. Invite the attention of the bityinjr public to an entirely nevr stock of Wheat Wanted. WANTKD.at th« F©x River Yalley Mills, good Milling Wheat, for whlcli tlie hlglieat price in cash will be paid. JfcIIenry, 111., April Mth, 1SSS. ®,8HO,i' elebrated Golden . STOVES sad BA9QIS. Thf best, and H!SS( manufactured. Sold 88, last year, which speak f©r themselves. „ „ JOHN I. 8TORV. McHenrjr, April 1st, 1884. ' G o t o G i l h e r t ' t t n d f f « | ] 9 p o u n d sugar for #1.00. , GOODS, SOTIOHS tSLOTHlNG, GTIOCEHIES, Boots,:3hoes Hats Caps, #4 Bockingi Glassware* Trunks, Hand Bags and Valise?, C. H. Fur«o's celebrated Boots and Shoes, etc. All 'grades Chick's Favorite Flour in stock. Every sack wai ranted. The hi<;he»t price paid for produce. All goods sold at une price and marked in plain figures. Thank­ ing our patrons for past tiivors and hoping for a continuance of the same, we shall strive to plea&e all who may give us a call, both in quality and price of goods. BONSL6TT, A STOPPER. West McHenry, 111., March U, 183*. Wheat Wanted. WANTED, at the Fox River Valler Mill, geod Milling Wheat, for which the highest price In cash will l>e paid. McHenry, III., April lUh. 18U. Bwmor' ?.*• i >,i "Jr J U trunks and Valis€sa,f; , Paints and Oils, .. ̂ Hixed Pamts/^w^.f. i groceries, Salt, etc| ; PERRY &. OWEN. ' f-w M- - 1 1 *< i fIf -I hVn -»» ' 1 "Xi it,,1 fW. ft ;« i - : v(r - . tm - £^4 i ' Fou all Climates, H For all Soils„%^All Pj.ants. All lesfcftd for vitalifcv,nn \ iivG^densfor pnrity an-lj^lwa. 4.0W PWICiy. 0$kurta p»idt of the Worth Corn, ripenedJfi North }ik A9kMod' 83. Siowyi, lMynil. Bar^r vi.-wWl at rat<- of 236 bosh, per acre. Dakota Red Potato, Wat 'of 1*5 varieties', wo* **ec*. BLIGHT' PROOF 1 yield 725 boah. per acre Rooheater Tomato, Urge* .mooth, and garhcrt lar^ >°g; ̂ . rorclpas- host for market. Firat ana Best rea, earliest, most productive: m*nire iimformly I l*a iof „ • "i market ' Sibler'a Tailed Cabbage Seed are unexcelled. $1,000 IH PREMIUMS AT ALli FAIRS. \ * SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICF, LIST of vesetahle, flower and field "*?{!* »valuable varieties. Mail orders promptly filled, making a seed More at home. LOWIIT rllvaa. sf- , .' i H I R A M S I B L E Y & C O . , Rochester,N.Y.,Chicago,IH. V 4 i • - f * h : »"ty*' «*•*- i' Z J 1 o f • ay jp-, TEI CHICAGO HEAT HA Having renenthr fltte4 an •nop near the bridge, we now prepared te iurniah ciuloiner* with M aii SalMteii or ALL BIHD^. " HE GOLDEN STAR CA8OLINS RANGES. Superior to alt. Is rapidly su­ perseding" Cook Stoves and Ran­ ges tor bummer use, Call aud aeo them, JOHN I. STORY McHenry April let, 1883. STOPPED FREE Hm irtm i«w». lanna feraent Kettere^ ikjainsttus _ _ NERVE ReaTOREn <^BaAm*N«*vnDisaAsaa. o»G'#»* /*r Jftrwt Agitti***. F«*. *'c- irr ALt.lBt.il if taken as 4MM.. ft* fatmfiir Dn«Ki»tx. BHtVAAB Afh St..rWt»d«lTihl».P». OF IttlTATUtG FkAVOS. Business! BiwlnesgS WAWTBIX--Kverr person h»ving a business of anv ileteripi ton for aale; or wanting a part, ner fn anjr enterprise; or having rroney to Inreat in hualaeMof any kind; or a farni for aale er trade, or dealrtng to purchase a farm; er having money to loan,or wanting to borrow money (on approved aecuritv); or who baa anything for aale, or dealres to purchaseany­ thing, toad<1 rasa O. C. iST. Cull. Buainoea Broker, Springfeld, III Sautagt, Smoked Mtait, ACfi;: -AT TBI- ' Lowest Llrlnff Prtoe«u We boy none bat the bee* of Meets, ai tatter ourselves that we can .«0HT our rug totaera meats in better shape than any atti shop In this aeetloa. Thankful far past favors we aolleit a < tlnnanse of the same, and we will cnarants to satisf; you hath la qaalUy a«MI price. A. M- FRETT. t KcHenrr. III.. March l7tb,J8M. luuieu wanw *• • eii'tuCll square, mnotr by inter-weaviag two ahadea. fay, white and pink, of ottoman ribbon. It i» filled with folds of white wadding be­ tween which violet powder is sprinkled. On one corner is a bow of satin ribbon j •with painted ends. Another sachet in a flat lace-edgec '•ag of white satin, filled like the otherj drawn together at the top and tic with a cord and tassel. One side decorated with a monogram outlined it j'&J Executor's Notice. v * Henry, and Stat* of Illinois?"**' natlee that ho will appear before ^ _ _ w Monday In Hay next, at WhkdTMMte tllfi* sons having claims against aaMMMte at* notifled ana roquaitod tealta" -- pse of having the same a4jii indebted to said estate •v? , S '

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