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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Apr 1884, p. 5

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I jHBji I" ' " f 'V*-j 7.-W A. M •S:S» »* Mr. at - ..*» " IfLI ». M ry.IU MASOYIO Wtt. IM A. r. Md A. M.-- ^..TtNitk*S«tuidtr ea er ef TB MOI AND EVERY tire CHAR. O. COLBT, W. M. vpmrciiiinRi'ico,it n A. M--*egu- |i trOMirwt(lH« held on thesenendend fourth !<fit • frldays ift each.'monsh. JOHK I. STomv, H. P. THOSK persons, who have begun making gardon in of tht '••••Mr" k i n d . % • • < • • • • ; • • • TRI cliick «f tti* Iwn ud the peep of thy early chickens may MV be heard In tb« l>ud. ,, |f Po» full blooded flymouth Bock Fowls, call on Karl I,. Mead, West Mc & Henry, 111. / Tub Bcarcl ty of (Mil nun about I town isevldenee of the foot that people 1 ere all at home attending to their own ^business. Miss EFME TILTON went to 8avan- PE- Inali, 111, on Monday, morn In*, being called there by the serious Illness of her sister, Mr«. ffm, Fox. WM. MORTON. Algonquin, advertises * ~ • oar lead of choice cows at Auction. Sn that village, on Monday next, at 10 o'clock A. M. ' V TB* teamof Pat Clary made a lively | runaway on Saturday lipt. starting I from near the De|*»t. Clary was I thrown out fit miraculously escaped Y uninjured, ; >* / Cows have rarely been higher Since /the cow jutn perl over the moon than / they are this season. From fifty to I sixty dollars Is about the figure for an V average *serub" dairy bovine. , , J. O ATM AN paid for Jaonarv milk at the McHenry Factory 91.69. and at the Ring wood Factory 01.81. Carlisle, at. the Thompson Factory, paid 41.60 for the «ame month. JOHN I. STOUT Is making seme new and excellent improvements in his residence, and when completed will have one of the most cozy and con­ venient houses lu the village. FOR SALIC, A New Home Sewing Ma­ chine. one*of the beit machines on the market. 1* bran new. never having: been run a minute. Warranted. Will be sold elieap. Inquire at this offlW. TIIK Lake Geneva people Are going le the Northwestern st^o^iny wisli to extend their [track to the Lake shore, it would take [away the occupation of ilACkmen, hence |the kick. ' • \ \ JOHN D. Sign, Postal Route Agent between Geneva Lake and "Elgin, was In town on Saturday, and spent a couple of hours pleasantly in our sanctum. He lis one of the most able and efficient ' postal clerks in Uncle Sam's employ. MR8. J. I*. GQIHO has put a new fence around her premises and is other­ wise improving her residence. J. A. \Going has aho built a new fence and is finishing ofithe upper part sfk)i resi­ dence. (| AT the election on Saturday last for fwe Township School Trustees. Inaae fecks was elected for the full term and >r. ET. T. Brown to fin the vneanev id by the removal of E. Oris wold Irons the District, AM exchange sajri: *A busy doctor In a certificate of death the other day. l and through accident, doubtless. In- .eerted his name In the blank space for ."cause of death." Thus <lo men some­ times blunder Into truth," TKS. March came in and went out r*l«o like alien--head up and tail up. Winter still lingers in the lapof spring and yet the robins and bine birds have tnade their appearance. We are afraid [the early bird will cat eh a severe cold. THK Wemans Foreign Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. F. G Mayes, from 3 to 5 p. m. on Tuesday April M. A cordial Invitation Is ex*, tended toali to cemo and jeii| In this good work. IK &v- fe: % I EXCURSION tfekets will* be sold at this station during the month of April to parties of ten (10) or more, wishing to attend the "National Panorama, tlie Battle of Gettysburg,'" held at Chi­ cago. Price of.round trip. 92.05. Good for five (5) davs. B. Buss, £gent. THE Sixth Annual Sheep Shearing Festival, by the Northern Illinois Merino Sheep Breeders Association, trill be held at Richmond on Tuesday end Wedensday, April 29th and 98th. The list of Premiums eflered v(ll be published in full next week. MANY editors la different |Mirts of the country, have been startled and are now in a quandary because of a report, ;?'« few dsys si nee. that a Rhode Island ' editor had became paralyzed while driving in hi* carriage. Such iguorauce is Inexcusable. Tociro man, it's about time for yon to get to work. Quit loafing. Do some- r thing. The whole country is one vast / fallow told waiting for laborers to bring its rich harvests fortli. Any ~ saai* with a wilting heart au<1 strong taauds. can And plenty to do, and good ; ^ wages f»r doing It, Cease running all over town after night In squads of ten or a dozen, in people's sheds and yards *r something might happen to you thst you Jit tie think of. Better take / somofj|book*ud ic' " t ' , , s * ' - V-"*'- 1 -'W T S&i. , *.* .. 1 J 4,.. X* ^e»lheo*em Joe TViistees.--Richard Bishop, R. A, Howard, Antony Weber. Jfcr VWage Cterk.--J^ Tan Slyke« GBAS L. CURTIS, formerly of Wood­ stock, has received the appointment of weigher in the mall service and has been assigned to the route between Savannah, III. We con­ gratulate Charlie on his mod fortune, as no more faithful man or truer Re­ publican stands en the soil of Illlriols. WK*have recei ved Volume 1 Number 1 of Every Saturday, published by J. K. LeBaron, Elgin III. It Is a six col­ umn ^uarre, and we say it without fear of contraction that It Is the handsom­ est papei in the State, both typograph­ ically and In its make up. We Wish friend LeBaron unbounded snecess In his new enterprise. A Minnesota paper has dedicated It­ self to the "abolition of poverty, ignor ance, wickedness, drunkeness. Injustice, perversion of law, and oppression of evil." That paper has taken s bigger contract than it ean ever hope to fill in the short space of this world. In other words, has bigger eyes than stomach. P. O'NEIL, Executor of the last Wilt and Testament of Mary Reed, has ad­ vertised an auotion of her personal effects, to take place at her lato resi­ dence en Monday next. April 21st. The property to be aold consists of two good cows,and a quantity of household furniture and wearing apparel. Those Interested should bear this in mind. DiKix--At Salem, Wli., April 6th, MS4, of oon«iimpUon, Jrniith, wife of Calvin £. Clark, formerly of Grant, Lake County. She leaves a husband and two grown tip daughters to mourn her less. They have lest three sons and two married daughters. Mr. Clark la one of the pioneer* of Lake County. He came here In 1S41, accumulated a good prop­ erty, sold, ont here and went to Salem, Wis* wliere he now resides. ' ; Ob*. IT has ever been true since Adam was a boy that the good wife ot every household sought to keep her hnshand pleasant by a well supplied table. How easy it Is for the mere fortunate wives of tlte present day, where science and skill has produced such an article as I>eLand*s Qbemlcal Baking Powiler for their use. llead the statement on the label. Sold in cans only, full weight full strength, always pure. Dr. C. E. WILLIAMS, Dentist has found business so good In this village that lie has been oblige to extend the time of each vUlt, and hereafter ean be lonnd at his rooms, lu the Parker House, on the 10th and lltli and 25th and 26th of each month, except whan thoiie dates come on Suuday. when he ean i>e found on the following Monday. Tlie Doctor Is a good workman aud Is well di'servlug of the liberal parouage he Is rereiving. THK firm of Smith A Snyder leftat our residence a few days since, with their compliments, a sack of Winter Wheat Flour, wliichaur better half snys is equal. If not superior to any she ever used. It Is not only white but makes a sweet wholesome bread, and for pastry is, as the ladies sayi, "just too uice for anything." We did not learn the name of tlie brand, but the above firm have it for sale, at (lieir warehouse, near the Depot. ^ SUN DAT evening last while out tak­ ing a little air, the following scenes met our eye: A woman getting her Monday's washing ready. Two fellow* trying to work a scheme to .get a-- "drink." Nine boye hanging ou the outside of a church waiting for the girls to come ont. Some young men In a back room enjoying a game of poker. A fellow measuring,his girl for a new belt. Five men talking politics aud a tradesman tiguriug up the poor meu'« accounts, IS. C. T. A. ' Th» following programme trill be presented at the next meeting of the M. C. T. A., held lu the school building at McHenry f Saturday*.*.AMIMII11* 1884: ; .\ M uslc--J. J. Vasey. • •>. > T y AHtlimetit:-MenMirtttfen-H.C. Faber. ZOOIOKV--Jor Teacher and Pupils-- R. H. Kennie. Prouounciiig Exereise--Miss Florence Sessious. INTERMISSION--BASKET PICNIC. Music--J. J. Vasey, Roll Call--Members to respond from Holmes. Recitation--*Mis< Anna M. An«!rus. Geography-- Second of three parts-- A. J. Kingman. Physiology--Circulation--Prof, Paul. Query Bex--Critic's Report. L. K. MKKTCH, SKaacTABT. WR were shown a lew day* since, by F. B. Ellsworth, of Waucouda, a relict of ye olden times, that is indeed rare at this time. It was a Revolutionary Script,and represented the sum of #80. It was paid io Mr. Ellsworth's father at the close of the Revolutionary war. On its face was the following: First a Spanish seal,, and No. 002, followed by •*The bearer is entitled to 80 Spanish milled dollars,or equivalent In gold or silver, according to a reselut'oii of Oen- grees of the 14rti or January, 1779,n Below thls was the signature, too badly ( blurred to be readable. On the back were the words "Eighty Dollars." and "Printed by Hail A Sellers. 1770." Jt was printed on coarse brown paper and was about three inches square. We have read of this kintLof script, but have no recollectioo of erersoelug any of U |j»£ore. • _ Temperance. ti. S Habbs, of Beloit, Wis, fM'gfte a free lecture eu Temperance at the M. E. church, in McHenry, Tuesday night' April 22. Mr. Hubbs Is working under the auspices of the Good Templars of the State, and Is commeuded by those who have heard him. si an "effective. • i f e r wl# has been vis­ iting 'iwwt«'iuv'iiiu; week, returned .to Wtjiymt lp"|C||In ou Friday last. We locating somewhere In the state of Iowa in the drug business, 4 Gage, D. W«sie|wr'sa«nl ablo sud gonlal *»bOf clerk," epo« tde Sab. bath with hie paroets at thmdeS. Chat Stone, of Hebron, visited with D. W. Sopor the first of tlio weak, diet's mauy warm frlonds lu Grfen- wood wish Jbim success In his agricul­ tural business. Polo and line fishing has become quloe a matjla with the boys, after Warren Geddard succeeded In snaring one which weighed 13 pounds. Remem­ ber, boys, your name Isn't Warren. Mr. Pervis, of Chicago, Is visiting with bis brother-in-law. Charles Toles. Isaac Suyder, who Is sutlering with a dllfleulty of the heart. Is reported uo' better." J. H. Garrison and wife celebrated their 23d wedding annive rsary on the 10th Inst. Mrs. Julia ptekersoii, of California, is visiting with her unele, C. Howell. M. Dassow has a couple of Willow Street pigs, differing from neighbor Garrison's somewhat, and therefore, we suppose they will reign "Queen of the 8ty." We understand that Wm. Wester- man has bought an Interest lu the cheese factor^ Wo with tMo new firm success. On Friday last a very disastrous fire occurred on the Tann of Mr. Fosdlck situated in the south part of the town­ ship of Greenwood. Ills barn, farming tools, with several head of hogs and a calf being totally consumed. The ori­ gin of the fire, as far as we have been enabled to learn, is uukuown. Every person has a doty assigned him or her In this life, and with It femes dally responsibilities. Our thoughts, actions aud influences should be. for the be«a toward our fellow creatures, and to lift up to higher levels those who are down. Do net Jive for self alone, but contribute te the wel­ fare of others, and try to promote their happiness as we do our own. Life Is not worth living for those who live only for themselves, nil oblivloua % tlu> good of others. t ALGONQUIN. ^ EDITOR PLAiNiir.Ai.E»,-"Uno," of the Advocate* tried te explain In her last how our tinner played the game of poken No*v we never heard of such a game as stove peker. That imistikave been a game that was played at the time Samson was shorn of his beard by Gollali, that she spoke of a few weeks ago. And she says we will have to prove thfr|(^ chewing. Now we met the correspondent on the street and she had a big job of chewing on hand, though wo were not sure whether it wasgtiin or tobacco, but not wishing to accuse a lady of cliewluf tobacco, Wf called it gum. Wm. Morton aud C. E. Chapel! start­ ed north on Thursday last to buy new n»l!ch cows, so look out for a fine lot of choice cows soon. For some reaseu there was not a very large turnout to the lecture on Friday evening last, but the usual crojrd of burs were on the outside. We think It Is about time that an example be made of some of them. S. S. ChapeII returned from Chicago en Friday last, where bo has been spending the winter. There was a Sociable at the residence Of Wm. Morton on Saturday eveulng last in honor of Rev. S. W. Pollard. There will be a school election held at the village school house on Saturday evening. April 19th, to elect oue direc­ tor In place of Win. A. Naseu, whose time expires. The polls will opou at 7 o'clock p. m. and close at 8 p. in. Henry K«yes and force are at work remodeling a liouje for Rodnev Jack- man, at Nunda. He says it will t<tke ebout three weeks to complete the job. Rev. S. W. Pollard preached his fare­ well sernmn on Suiidav evening last. He has preached here every other Nun- day the past winter, ar.d While among us he made, a large number ot warm friends. • i Millinery. '* ' iKtegint Spring Mllliuerv th alt tlie popular styles and «t such low prices that every Lady. Miss or child can afiorti to weiti- a new Bonnet or Hat. A large stock of fine Trimmings, and tasty trimmers cau alwavs he found at the store #!# Mus. SOHUMACHKR. . jn!; Near the Depot Notice. The undersigned will commence sell­ ing Milk lu the village of McHenry or Monday. April 14th, by the Pint, Quart and up to Gallons. I will take pride in delivering good. rich, sweet and clean milk te my patrons at such time of day as the majority desire. Those wishing tickets can leava orders at E. M. Howe's Hardware Store, when the delivery wagon will call. „ „ A. h. Howe. McHenry, April It, 1884. SSwS TAKE NOTICE. I offer my residence, opposite the Riverside House, for sale for the next thirty days for 81200, consist!ne of seven rooms on the flrar fleer and eight reoms on the second floor, with wood- house, cellar, w«]| aud cistern, with one lot and soaie fruit. „ I". A. HSBABQ. ... , McHenry, tit, NOTICE, NOTICE IS HEREBY SLVEN: That Proposals will be received, by the Commissioners of Highwavs.lof the town oP'MeHenrv, County of McHenry And State of Illinois, on the 26th day of April 1884. for furnishing and the spreading of net less than 150 nor more than 200 vard* of Gravel on the Road near to N. S. Colby's and H. C. Mesd's, on the McHenry and Woodstock Road, and the same will be let by Contract, by Public letting to the lowest respon­ sible bidder at the heur ot 1 o'clock p.m. at the Town Clerk's office in Me* Henry village. Commissioners reserving the right te refuse any or all bids. Dated at McHenry this 16th dsy of April A. D. 1884. IOAAC MARSH, ) Oew'rs Auu P. Cor.BY > of OASTOB APAMG, I Highways, I F. G. *" -- R. BEKKKTT. tlie Beard with the plain letti* Of common justlue In tlie natter of the Clatra of the Town of Richmond for OOmpeueatlon forpimies expended on two Solon bridgo, has been and Is a asattorof just Indfenatioo to our citl- ceos and to all fair-minded rion every- where. All hop* #f gettlug lusUce at the haads of the Board without recourse to law, the voters took the matter In hand at the Town meeting end In­ structed Supervisor Alexander to push the claims of the Town in the courts, carrying the suit if necemsry to the Supreme Court. Tlie following is the resolution of tlie electors, passed with only one dissenting voice In the whole crowd: That the Supervisor be and It hereby ittrtettfd *m| authorised to bring snit against tin County or Mc Hehry to re-emburea the Town for one half the expense of building tlie bridge at Solon, and to eurry it to tlie Supreme Court." M*. Aletander will otnploy «om po­ tent counsel and eommenofe suit next term of court. RINGWOOD. EDITOR PLAINUKALCR Since our last commnntcatlon Mr, Spalding has come to town, and is no#settled ie his new lie use lately purchased from Mrs. V^asey. •A Ben Ralnthorp wonld «all especial attention to a stock of boots and shoes he Is desirous or closing out before the summer trade begins, aud will give a liberal discount to purchasers for a few days; also a stock of cotton and woolen hose, coarse gloves, and overalls. Call and see Iilm. Parties In search of wall paper, paints or brushes or calsom finish. "Al­ bas tine." call at J. W. Crlsty A Son's general store and save money eud fur­ ther trouble, as they will be sure to flad just what they are looking for end prices astonishingly low. J. W, Grlmolby has sold out all bis buggies and will immediately begin to build a lot of new ones, using a new patent and very fine sprtag, similar to the celebrated Empire Ovoss Sprlug. Will Dodge, who lias been staying among his friends for the fast few weeks, started last week for Nebraska. Accompanied by Jack Lawseu, who will stay a few months In the grizlng re­ gions of the west, The sick In this village ere said to be on the gai n for the past week* John Slimptn and family aro moving to McHenry this week* ,il Mr, Sanderson, a nephew of R. A. Buckland, has been visiting • few days with Mr. Buckland's family in this place. ^ B. A. Park, of Palnesrlile, Ohio Is visiting hero a«gojj*/; relatJ^fOs nwd friends, wkieh er^eob numerous to be known to your i*orreapondent. Mary A. Ladd Is at home afters winters' absence, having attended school at Jefiersen, Iowa, during the last winter. Net having seen snythlng from this place ou the death of Mrs. Charlotte I* rl eke it. who died in Ring wood, 51 aiuli 20th, after but a few days Illness, Md feeling that so worthy a person should not pass away unnoticed, we at this late date will give the. PLAINIIKALKR'S readers just a short article, not having gained any facts concerning the age of the deceased. However, It is not essential to saying good of tlie woman who has lived many years in this place and vicinity and we believe It may be truly said she was never the means of anything but good being a devoted wife and mother and a neighbor wiiose memory will long be fresh la the minds oftboee witii whom she daily associat­ ed. When such a person passes awar the only thing we feel like saying is (the very best we would wish to say of any one) that not a great but a truly good woman is missed, not alone by relatives but by all friends and acquaintances. ! ar ASA w. HEBRON. EiMnw PLAIN UKA LKK Mrs: Joseph Cha|foian aud children went to Ord, Nebraska, last week, where Mr. Chap­ man has located and expects soon to open a restaurant. Frank Rowe went to the city on Tuesday te purchase goods for the spring trade. Red Farewell, of Oregon, Wis, Is visiting relatives in this place. He is on his way to Texaf. Miss Nettie Elile has returned to Elgin. Her mother accompanied her for a short visit. George Seaman started for the West last week with acarload of agricultural Implements, Eugene Rotneur and wife have moved to Genoa. Mr. Rotnour ha* opened a livery stable there. Mrs.. Elia Earle is devoting most of her time to her music class, tfhe lias eighteen scholars at present and Will have over thirty during the summer. C. F. Preuty has been confined te the house several days with rheumatism. The youug people of Hebron will give a war concert aud entertainment at tlie M.E. church, on the evening of May 1st. Rev. G. C. Clark will give a short talk on '•War Reminiscenees." Admission 25cents, proceeds to be used in repairing the foundation of the sol* diers1 monument. All ar« cordially invited to attend. It will uo doubt prove a very interesting entertain­ ment. ' Tlie newly installed officers of the Sons of Temperance are: W. P., F. K. Gratten; W. A.. Mamie Martin; F. S., lbble Rowe; T , Mrs. F. E. Graltou; R. S , Mrs. I. W. Webster; A. R. 1, W. Webster; Chap.. S. O. Booghton; C., Ira Hyde; A. C., Libbie Rotnour; I. S.,Clay Anderson; O, S., Frank Rotnour, THE BaeUr "R.-.-IY advertised te take place at Thalen's Hull, Jehnsbarxh, on Monday evening next, hit* beea poatpened tor one week, sad ifill take place on Monday evening April Slst. 441 *ry requested to iak4s«iue notice. URIC*. we.fwt Schryr «go. nelghlsiiir 'fa this (heir latafe'**.** bereavement. * s * Mrs. Janes raraaa, who ast. bees an tevelM tor some time^Uode* Wedi dence ef her IhtlNnMa-Iaw. this eitjr. Timieiwtgs|ii§||: in hopes that hjr lees eetws, ben the aUl of ne«l weipeat 'attea< her heaitb,^llit Ihelr hopee wer* aet re*Hf«l. She was bolted ie Osit&IM Ceaietety on Thursday at 2o*eieek p. w. She leaves Isaay dear friends te sympathize with tin bereaved husband and relatives. MHaersst- I bare beea aeeastemed te attribnte T.J. Daey's larRO sales in wagoas, eenHages and buggiesof every style and desertption.as well as Uie magnitude et his trade in all sorts of farui mai-hinery te h>s liberal patronsgeof newspapers and his free use et "printer's Ink," but when I Halt f» «nd any traces or his fleet.too led pen In the PI.AUIDBAI.ER, a paper so extensively read and appreciated, I am ebligcd to look somewhere else for a reason. I therefore respectfully request The to tell the public why it Is that hi«n«etf and numerous emploves are se busy waiting on customers In spite of Ms extensive cerapetStiop. W*U "the gentleman please rise and explain E. c. Morse, a young man of promise, who Just come thto possession of a handsome for. tune, and new proprNtftwof the ••Fair" In this city, was married "ie Miss Hunger at the Presbyterian church on Thursday, by Iter. A J. Buelt, In the presence of i large number of iarited guesU aad hosts' of inquisitive spectators. It was the occasion of a grand jubilee for all. The public school **dispeased with labor for refreshment" aod the business pulse ceased to beat. The kisses were more numerous than the presents, and as this exer olse was conducted mostly by our Misses it is no wonder the groom received the greater share. May re-Aforse never overtake the hopeful happy. Many of eur Wnodstecb boys went to Elgip on Thursday to attend tt|0 Congretisional Con­ vention, and among the number was the "Con­ tributor of the Wood Hock Column," who, all inexperienced as he was, imprudentlylthought te have a little sporv with Judge Gilmere and bis beet-black, aad not being conversant with theJudget skill in witchcraft, advised the boot- black to collect his fee befere he finished the Judges second boot. And what do yon thiakl In ie»s than two minutes the poer contributor was shaking like an aspen, and but for the timely aid of Dr. Whitman, ef Belvidere, and the good landlord of the Nolting House and the warm sympathy of many friends it is'doubtful If the spell would have been broken. Moral: It's a good thing te have a skillful physician en your delega­ tion Diaa--At Woodstock, III,, April Itth; MS4, «f n ftngertne lllne-»s, Jvh.i f&tinelly, Esq!, aged 79 years and 3 days. Decease*! win bom in the County of Tyrone, Ireland, April 9t!i, |8U5; eame te America and settleil at l.owell. Mass., April 16th, 18S4; came to Illinois and settled on a farm in the Town or Greenwoe<l, McHenry County, April 16th, 1KB; left the farm and came to Woodstock in December, 1854, Mnre which time he has been the proprietor of one of the leading groceries and provision stores in eur city, and the only one established at that early day. He has performed the duties of tilat vexatious office, Ponrraaster, for many nf the years ha has lived among us. The authorities ef the ta*n always found his account* accurate, and the poor were never neglected,. Bis liand was never withheld trem the prayer for alms, and his voice and acts have always favored our public enterprises. He was a true friend and not a reveugeful enemy. Surely Ina promiscu­ ous society the loss ot a eitisen so long and so favorably known will be deeply felt, and there will bo universal mingling Of sympathy with the bereaved family. J l* ' ' MARRIAGE LICKKSBS. J Jlilmith to Vannle II. neck ley.,V " Edward Hooker te Maggie Haraid|» Kdton C. Mor«u to Mary G. Mungaft : • W. G. tValliof to Annie Paulson. , Jehn Pint te Elizabeth Shoerer. s ' roots eotrnty, frh|^P^pj|P lib whole le®^SK for d or (lis faf M tNdMt-iisttHl " Wo carry the largost lAtd "isf s^tpjpi- eng In tfee^niitriteti «mi alwaye as low asgood g<ioi|scaii he sold Henry i%»lby. Itatt^o, III. 1 MiHSttn if GJ.Iall. tbls Is a ine Opportunity for anv en« w(thing to engage lu the inervSntlli business. Will exehange in part fot farm land in MoHenry County. Ex­ tended time will bo given to purchaser. Addrttv * c. F. HALL. ' Daadee, 1IL 4P*OK SALE. The side Wboel Steamer, "I^otus." Bids for tho liMhiSMf, or for the whole of tbe Boat, as she now lies at MoMenry, mar lie sent to Capt. Walter Hill, Mulieury, 111., or te B. K, Weaver, Raq.. 88 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, 3St& /mf Our Grocery Department was never more compete Chau at present. Many articles In this department are now very dteap. Henry Colby. Wo can now show the largest and most attractive line of Readv-Made Clothing In medium weights ever brorigbt te this market. You are asked to egsiuliie goods and prioes at Henry Colby's. A line line of summer Silks. Buntings. Nuns Veiling, Velvet and the latest styles ef dress goods cheat* at Henry Colby's, Notice , To those that want work done In my line, such as Tanks, Vats and all ether work done In s shop, «s I get lumber direct from Chicago. F. A. HKBARD. We have just added an elegant line of dress goods, which are ode red at our usual uniform low prices. Henry Colby. For fresh tapioca, maoaroni, vernni- dill, sago, pearl barley, hacked wheat, hominy, oatmeal, etc., see Bonslett it Stoflel, FITS All ilts stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, No fits after first day's use. Marvelous cures Treatise and 93.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr, Kline, 931 Arch St., Fbila,, Pa. TBANSFKBS. J Itftlndry te Abel Dike, warranty deed Abel Dike to JR llindry, morl (taed A I. & A C, llnnnas to 8 L McDeOaln. w deed Wm l> Ht oinlr in A Swanson, Mil for deed. Marias KIH® to J Q Adams, warranty deed D V Maltory ot ux te Mrs A Palter, m deed H Bums et ux to W H Wing.tltle deed J l> Ferguson et ux te C W Kublank, w d O W Kublank et ux to J D Ferguson, m d S O McD'twell to Samnel McDowell, w deed 8 C McDowell to Howard McDowell, w deed Rarbar i Syolcr et ux to T B MeDswell, w d T a McDowell et ux to Barbara Snyder, m d Laura Huff to Calvin I'ike, power attoruey LA^H Dickerson te C It Hhearn, w deed M Dicknrson et ux te C B Shearn, ni deed J W l>ran to Henry Mlinger, ehat mortgage S M McLaren et nl to M o Burliank, u c d ti B HurUtnk to M D Hoy, mortgage <ioe<l Tim Kellv to J J Murphy, nliat mortgage Van Valkenlmrgaity to Thes Coanery, q e t| II W Tninsue et ux io Thes Oenaery, w d B M Porter et ux to Jcr. Crowley, w deed Mary Clark to Mapgie Knox, quitclaim Used Maggie Knox to Mary Olark, lease Jame* Ottaway et ux to James Halbut, w 4 P ItoliiiiKon et ux tp Jasaes Halbut. w deed E K Itichards to S I'eterison. release deed Mile Murigcr to itatronsof factoiy, l>ond 8 Jt G K Cliapell to C E Chapelt, <| uitclaim d G W Sponknable et ux to H G Otis, q c deed • G OtU et al <o Mary A DeVon, w <leed Alex Gotxlsell et ux to W M llasseman, w d W M Hanseinan et ux to Alex Gemlsell, m «1 David Piper et ux le E B Van Ajstyn, w d K B Van Aletyii et ux Louis Zeller, w deed D^n McClure to Jas Shcrweoi!, power ally Dan McClure et ux to L a Beck ley, w deed K if II A K F Ooggin to K C Bernard w deed F V Coggiu et ux to E 0 Barnard, w deed C B Dui lee et ux to M II Dwight q c deed John Ebert et ux to C *> Illackuiati, m deed Tbos U'Brien te Martin U'Brlen, chat mort Fox Lake Steamboat Co to M A Karwell, bill of sale. E G A £ E Ayer et ux to W Carmaek, w d. >- ' Business for Ladles. , " Opportunities for ladlel tii ^lnd eniployuient that is both suitable and remunerative are liinited; their pay is usually poor as compared with the sal­ aries paid to men in same lines of occu­ pation. But there are some very noted exceptions; journalism, the drama, music and platform offer equal advan­ tages to men aud women, aud there is one occupation in which women aro *ometluies more successful than men. and that is the management of agencies. In this line the Queen City ^tispender Co.. of Cincinnati. Ohio, itre offering inducements to ladies that we think ought to attract attention, They are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Suppo^ers for ladies and children, and their unequaled Skirt Suspenders fur ladies. None MiouH be without them; our leading physicians recommend them, aud are loud in their praise. These goods are manufactured by ladies who have made the wants of ladles aud ohildreu a study, and they ask us to refer them to seme reliable and energetic lady to Intro­ duce them in this county, and wacer* tainly think that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with a ready response, and that a determined woman could make a handsome salary, and have an exclusive agency. We ad­ vise •orae lady who is in need of em­ ployment to send to the company her name ana address, and mention this paper. Address Queen City Suspender Company. No». 177 and 179 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio. 88-w4. Will Not be Undersold. All Wonl Pants, made to order, for 85.60, $6.00. $6.50 and 87.00. One hun­ dred and nfty samples te pick from and a fit warrautet) or OQ sale. K. Hwr.tJS, lftfiWhflnt Tailny - • > ^5" W""V We have the finest assortment of Laces and Kinbrelderles ever shown In this market. Call aad se* them at Henry Colby's. We are showing over M0 different styles of French. English and American Mniitifactures, of latest patterns. f«-r Spring suits. Prices very mod­ erate Inspection invited at Fitssim- mons A Evansen's. Please remember that otir stock in every department Is very complete and that our prices are always the lowest that can be made. We will not be undersold by any house lu MeHeury Co. Henry Colby. WANTED. 600 bushels choice Onions, for wfifeh the highest taarket price will be paid. Also choice butter aud eggs. _ . , J h T K S t M M O M f l A K v a i t s o a . . TheLymanBarb Wire, both plain and galvanlsod,docldedly the best Wire in the market, at Jehu 1. story's. The finest assortment ef Bird Cages lu town, at John 1. Story's. Seed Barley for Sato. I have a let of Pure Mensury Barley for sale. If celled for soon. HOMBK WATTLM). McHenry, 111., Nev. S, ISM. Pants made to order in nobby fits, 60 different styles to select from at •6 per pair at Fitssiinutons A Evan* son's. . Good whole leaf Jap. Teajiwiils per pound 16 pounds for 01.00 at Douslett A Stoffel's. We have jnst received seme Jerseys. Call and see them at n. Colby's. •tieklln'o Amies Salvo* The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Uleers, Silt Klieume, Fev«r Sores. Tetter, Chaped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kt'tip- tions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refuu' ded. Price 25 cents per box. Fur SoijB by tlenry Colby, ^or Sal*. > '• - >V Hit ttnderslgned ofter fftr titfe thefr Shops and Lots, situated in West Me­ Heury, nearly opposite th« Post Office. A first-class business location. For Particulars apply to A, If. Tripp, West [cHenry, III. McHenry, rett 8th, isst. FOK SALE. m Jr ! . , * j v « ) i lX" : trAf.: >r; * ; S*.VA.S JY*R . . . In the village of McHenry a House aud five lots, on which is a good barn and other outhouses, an abundance of smnll fruit, such as apples, pears, grapes, berries, eto. Will be sold cheap if applied for at once. For further particulars Inquire at this office. , We desire to arrange with 'a good business man to conduct a safe anil honorable business, in which there Is from 01.000 te 03,000 par year. Wo also want men on guaranteed salary. Persons desiring agm>d business should write for full particulars. D, 0* Sv. CLAIR A Co., SprlngSgld, III. Croat Russian Remedy. Russian Liniment is a sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria. Toothache, Earache, Sore Throat. Sore­ ness of the Limbs. Turners. Ulcers, Sprains, Lame Back or Shoulders. Swellings, Contraction of the Muscles. Chilblains. Inflammations (no matter how long standing); In severe cases ap­ ply a cloth moistened in the Liniment ever night for tlireo nights! It is equally as good ter the horse. For sale by»*Uiiruggists, and Heurv Colby. O. DICKIKSOK A so*, Barringt9n.nl, W" -5 * ""1 • 1 ADVICK TO MUTHBKS, Are you disturbed at night tnd brok­ en of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth 9 Ifso.send at once and get a bottle of Mrs, Wfnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teothing. Its value is Incair culaole. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend *ip«ti it mothers, there is no mistake aMftt it. It cures dysentery and dlarrhteaTRgu- lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation and gives tone and en­ ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Wins- lew's Soothing Svrup for children teething is pleasant te the taste, and Is the proscription of ore of the oldest and be«t female physicians and nurses in the United States, and Is for sale bv all druggists throughout the world. HI boat. Clti Asm V Co to _ a*ry, Dress Mi Case aod Foi Plows at t.M. Bnlldlng PspOfcl Story's. * A fine assortment ef verj Inte Iron Wire at^John I. Beth Combination uti W axons at & M. Owen A best make. Examine our Iron"bottom f| also assortment bend bags and, at Bonslett A 8(W|WSsk r . THE finest assortment of « Machines !• bo found In the eowi O. W. Owen's. ^ The Boss Barrel Churn, at JOIIB Story's. Al. the leading Walking flows at ©wen A Son's. ~ : | Everything in the Herdwaro Hoe aft bottom figures, at E. M. Howe's. £ f ® An elegant line of cersets OO eoata snd up at Henry Colby's. ^ ' i Woven Wlre Maaressee^ tbO fcolli. far only 83.S0. at Johe B. Blsko*S. " - Brussels Carpet .l>ouug«a!.M»lr <1 at Jehn B. Blake's. Lumber Wagons, Milk Wagons, PI form Spring Buggies for sale at Bishop's warehouse. The finest line bf Sllvolr and ^ Wore to be found lu the county, 0»V? W. Owen's. Drags Drags, Drags, a lot* ou haoi,fi«siS steel tooth aud must sell. For sale by "' I L B t s h o ) . . , , . ' c . • _ ? • : * Iryou want anything lose thao the Estey Or<an 1 can sell you one for 040 and upwards, O. W. OwKV £ We have no more uf that SO lha for U one 0 sugar, but plenty al 10 Ibe ft»r ? one dollar at Perry * Owens. Come early and life the flrst cteMO , in wall paper. Come and sao the oow :' : styles at Perry A Owen's. Never buy cheep, they are cheap, tlm boat est lu the end. We iHH Hot 1 sail worthless geedt. * Pkmbt AQwicv, Perry ft Owen have In finest line of wallpaper 1^ over one hundred new pa spring, . Gents French Kip and Calf _ 06.60 at E.G. Smith's KelterV three deorl West of • - •' - • Screen Doors, I. Story's. Call Our ^Boet am now unusually r Foster's celebrated stylss Just received at Elegsut Suits made' tW'ojr , latest styles and moderkto prkes at FUulmmottsA Evanaou* For first-class Insurance' and Lightning, wlnd^ie^, , tornadoes, etc., ete^ epply to Smith, Woodstock, IB. The elieicest Oaloeg. Ten Gunpowder and uncolored Jl always t|i stock at Bonslett The lightest ffraft Sulkv world Is the Hapgood. (MH Owen * Oou'a, and s^d as l«* i» common sulkey. Full line stsndsrd Eastoro and Cali­ fornia cauuet) goods at Bonslett * Steflel's. Bargains In fine Spaolsh, Gulpoco, Oriental, Torchon and rsd I snss. Ql Bonslett A Stoflel's. GLASS ! GLASS • ^ We keep Glass o( sit slses on hand. Special sixes out extra charge. JuUM 1. New This Week. Mn. II. n. Nicho), wl.bM UnBj attention ot the ladies ft?Meltenry ami surround i n % noun try that she has jntS r: put in a co:np!e:e stoafc of early SorlMF Millinery, Notions and jfancy Goe^, Ornaments, Plumes. Tips, FlowoNu. ^ Wreaths, Beads and " ~4' line of Hair Waves and children's Cellars; laces| silk, linen and mourning Hand- t , keruhlefsi Btisiels, Hoop Skirts, and the , Vlt! A, S, G. Health Corsets, and wo othsip t - « kinds. Ladies resdy-made Under«eap v;" jfc,, and all other articles generally kept Hi a first-class MiIIIriery Store. Call aenl > ; examine my stock. 1 will mafcp ye« prices to suit the times. | do net ip- tend to be tindeipo|d by *ny S(ere |p '-t '• the eouuty. dressmaking promptly at „ % . tended te sud a perfect fit guaranteed 7 ? Mas. H. H. NlCHOUb i McHeary, III., March IJUi, 1884. ^ I j C. H. Farge's celebrated boots aasi J shoes, owry pair warranted at Bonslett ^ Ms & Stoffel's. • Croat Saving to Dalfym«it.. . The use of one bottle ot Mpkfinoc Cow prescription, will oausi':Wie"eawd do well after calving, will proi Milk Fever.Garget flef«tsri|«Ac, 1 cause an increase In the fio<? of Osll, and is worth halt the prhPMMT tho col to ever? oue using ic. For sale by all Druggitts. S»ld by «Hepry Colby. C. Dickinson A Son sole proprietor, Barrliigton, 111. How to 8avo Hlb«*oy. Vow don't yoii forget td come to tlMt Ringwom) Ifur'ery this sprtag with your wagons and load *» wi|b cheap for cash, A pple, Pear, Cherry and plum trees, doft Maple, WhltO Ash, Box Elder and Elm treea,abear *" Evergreens. CutOlpa and Nsmtds A trees, lots of Qrape Vines. Russf Mulberry, etc..ate. Always thankful lop past favors. ^ JOHK V. BCCKUNT Biagwoed, III, Msveh *tb, MSt. An Answer Wanted!- Cau arty one bring us a ease ney or Liver Complaint that Bitters will not speedily say they ean not, as thousand nlrendv permanently cured are dally t»e«rr mending Ele8t« teits will prove. BrlghWi'f f Diabetes, wt-S;U tiscli. ar coiopMut quickly cured. ' the b&lMl, regulate the te* dl rect^of til dlsaimMII bottle gMsranteed. Fof npa, r lowers, ars; a fun line ef 0«urj^Colbf5»

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