I WHAT •ICOM1S-- . . ~.-° r ALL . TI)j£ -* *• Watches Made In America ? EDITOR PI.AINI»KALKR: -- Human niHi l* are ever on tlie alert, and there It ft palpable harmony of thought with the masterly rapldUyjof Invent In •very dlrec Ion. Ther« I* no promi nent enterprise that does uoijsiart a thousand questions for Information tod nearly as many for query ana doubt, and so the question Is •constant ly being atked "what becomes of the Watches made In the United States?* A little history and a lew palpable farts can hardly prove unSnteresiing to the mass of readers, because almost; •verybody. from the ten year old boy Mid 6111 to the o ldest Inhab i t an t , Hears a watch of some grade. 80 the "question becomes an Important one to •fech owner of one of these "little pets the pocket," of how long will my Watch last? But as ' thereby hangs a lale" I will not anticipate. ' ; It Is onlv necessary to state facts in j|t>und numbers to literally astonish the •ost of people in regard to Amerlcau •Bade Watches of goo I grades. The Watch Manufacturing bueinet* was Started In Roxbury, Mass., in 1860, by i)eni?on, Howard & Curtis. In 1854 it Was removed to Waltham and proved 'M financial failure in the first hands.-- fn 1857 R. E. Robinson bought the properly for Appleton Tracy ACo., )d changed the name to the American ratch Company, of Waltham. Mass. The capital stock is now 91.599 099, :%ith an immense surplus. Tin; pres ent capacity ol that one company is at » least 1250 watch movements every day. ' l'here has been nearly three million •oade by this cne company; and in «iany single months thirty thousand r fcave been sent out. In nine of the first class factories of the United .fltates, there are on an average 30 000 fratches made every working Hay, giv ing employment t» over 100.000 per |on8. In this estimate I liave not in cluded any of the watches made In foielgn countries to imitate ours, or ,4jhose made by the smaller factories in this country. And now the question occurs again. -what be com*18 of all the watches?" Well, in answer let me say, t :>at some •re sunk bv accident in rivers, lakes •nd oceans;some are are burned with ?^t>ther household goods, while a great ' tnany are badly damaged, or ruined by watch tinkers who have no mechanical skill and are the etieap Johns of the trade, who will work for half price in Order to get business. Altera watch l»as been tinkeied out of shape, even a good workmen can hardly restore It to b reliable time keeper. An American watch 3 jould be cleaned once a year, and if done properly It wiil last a hun dred years, provided it meets with no accident. Some, and even many persons will carry a watch for several years with out cleaning, thinking they are saving money by so doing, which is often a sail mistake, for some of the pivots are being worn, which will require a good workmen to make them good again, .yibnd will cost more than the yearly Cleaning. Now, Mr. Editor, if this is %orth a place in your valuable paper you may insert it, and oblige. O. W. OWEN. mm MERCHANT, Leader of BROS., HEADQUARTERS MoHEJNRY, Is the place to buy FOR RELIABLE GOODS. DET GOODS AND TTas Brightest, Divest, sad Bwt Spring Stjlas. Complete iu assoitment, splendid in quality, and at the fwy few est prices consistent with good quality and honest quantity. BORDERS AND DECORATIONS. AI& PAPER TRIMMED FREE OF CHAE5E. We have,, the Finest Stock of Honest dealing, truthful representation in connection with the largest line of Ready-Made Clothing ever brought to this market, which for style and general m»ke np cannot he excelled in America are the inducements we offer in this department. Boots and Shoes for 1888 Now in and arriving. The largest and most desirable line ever I shown in McHenry. We have made Style; Quality and Oerirlde In the County. See them. Our new Spring stock of FINE CLOTHING * Is ahead of them all in fit and style of goods. Prices guaranteed the lowest. We invite every Man or Boy who. contemplates buying a Spring suit to SEE OURS. ~ • Everybody knowe Henderson's celebrated BOOTS AND SHOES. Groceries, Etc. Cheap Our Stock is Complete, our prices are Low, and our Goods the bes to be found in the market. We visit the city weekly,»and therefore our stock is fresh and new. CalJ and see us, examine gootis and learn prices. GOODS JUST AS REPRESENTED. A share of public patronageJis respectfully solicited. Tbe Highest Market Price paid for Batter and Eggs* ALTHOFF BROS. McHenry, 111., Jan. 25th, 1886. Our special study, and feel confident we can every pocket. Henderson's Red School House Shoes for Coys and Girls are noted for durability. We have We carry a fullllne and warrant them, please every taste And I IINNAA CKNAII FNR (VIVR and Girls are noted Mortgage Sale* \17HEREAS, Jacob Hein and Anna Hein bis W wife, of the town of McHenry. in the countpof McHenry and State of Illinois, by their certain Mortgage Deerl duly executed acknowledged and delivered, bearijg date February 6th, A. D. 1877, ana re corded in the Recorder's Office of Be id Count , In the State of Illinois. 1B book *7 of Mortgagee, at page 128, did convey unto Samuel H. Walker of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, all the follow tag describ ed premises situated in Jhe countv of Mc- Henry and State of I;linois, to-n.it.- The North 4 twenty.two acres of the North-West quarter of the "North West quarter ol section number twenty.four. Township number forty.fi*e North Range eight. East of the third principal meridian--vr« secure the payment of two cer tain promissory notes executed by Jacob Hein, bearing elate February 6th, A D. 1877, and payable to the order of Samuel H. Walk er as follows: One Note for one hundred and twenty-five dollars, payable one year after ' date,and one Note for two hundred dollars payable two years after date, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, payable annually. And whereas it is provided in and by" said mortgage deed, that in case ot default in the payment of the said promissory notes, or any part thereof according to the tenor and effect oj said notes, or in case of a breach of ati> of the convenants or agreements ot said mort gage deed contained, tben and in such case tbe whole of said principal, sum and interest, secured by the said promissary notes in said mortgage mentioned, shall thereupon at the option of the said mortgagee, his heirs, execu tors, administrators, attorneys, or assigns, ' become immediately due and payable, and this mortgage may be immediately foreclosed to pay tbe same, by said mortgagee, bis heirs, executors, administrators, attorneys and as signs. Or the said mortgagee, his heirs, ex ecutors, ndmini^tjators, attorneys and as signs, aftei giving thirty davs previous : notice of such sale, by publication once in . each week for four successive weeks, in any newspaper at that time published in the salCl McHeniy county, may sell said premises, anst • equity ot redemption of the said mortgagors, their heirs, executors, administrators or as signs tbeiein at Public Auction at any dotw ot any building used as a Court lloiue in said McHeury county, to the highest bidder for cash at tbe time and place mentioned in Baid notice. And upon makiug such sale as the attorney of said mortgagors, for such purpoce hereby constituted Irrevocable, or' in the name of said mortgagee or his' legal represen tatives or assigns, shall execute and deliver to the purchasers at audi sale, a good and sufficient deed or deeds tor the conveyance in fee of the premises sold, and out of tbe pro ceeds of such sale, after first paying alt ex penses of advertising, selling and conveying as aforesaid; including attorneys fees and all moneys advanced tox taxes, assessments or otber liens, then to pay the principal and in terest on said notes up to the time of sue It sale, rendering such overplus, if any, to the said mortgagors, their legal representatives or assigns, which sale so made shall be a per- petual bar both iu law and equity against aaid mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, and all other persons clniming said premise* by, through or under said mortgagors And whereas drtault has been made in the payment of the sait* notes and Interest there on, and that there is now due on said notes and mortgages, for principal and interest, the sum of three hundred and sist' eight dollars and seventy three cents, (368.73.) and the legal holders of said notes has made applica tion to the undersigned executor of the last Will and testament ot said Samuel H. Walker deceased, in said m >rtgage deed named, nd requosted him as such executor, to sell and dispose ot »aid premises under tha power ol said mortgage deed and tbe purposes therein stated. * Now, therefore, public not tee is hereby given, that in pursuaaee of laid mortgage deed, and by virtue of the power and author ity to me granted in and by the same, and bv virtue of the Statute of the State, 1, the un- aersigued, will on Monday the twelfth day of April A. 1>. 1886, at one o'clock p. M.. at the **81 door ot the Court House, in the city of Woodstock, sell and dispose of the piemlses above and in said mortgage deed described, •nd all the reght, title, benefit and equity oi redemption of the said Jacob llein and Antvt Mein his wife, their heirs or as igns therein, at public Auction, lor the highest and ta&t price the same will biing iu cash. JLD^MaO.McHenry ' thU 91,1 day °' J. W. CRI8TY, Executkin, Of last Will and Testament of Samuel H. A R O G E R I E S . Stock very complete, and Prices exceptionably low. DRUGS AND MEDICINES* And every other Department full of Seasonable Goods, in wide range for Styles, in quantity and quality, in newest aud most exclu sive Styles, in prices uniformly low on every article, we offer the best opportunity of the season. HENRY OOLBY. In stock; Also sell from samples. Latest novelties in Dress Embroideries, etc. Goods and Trimmings, W hite Goods Full line ©f Canned Goods and Fresh Groceries. Ready for Spring Trade Perry«& Owen. BONSLETT & STOFFEL Are prepared to show the buying public one of the CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. "Oaatorl* is BO well adapted to children that I reepmmend it M superior to any prescription items." EL A. Aacant, M.D., 111 I* QkM Bt, Brooklyn, N. T. TBB CBNTAUR COUP ANT, 183 Fulton Street. N. Y. Cuteria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kii»« Worms, gives sleep, auii promote* al- Wit§out 'Injurious medication. Stokes of General Merchan dise to be found in fourteen! Counties consisting of JOHN B. BLAKE, --DEALER, IN-- Ml 1 have one of the largest Stocks of all ! on hand. kinds of Furniture always MY PRICES WILL BE t BOOTS AND SHOES! My Fall and Winter stock is now compete, consisting of Mens, Women's, Misses and Chidren's Fine and Staple Snoea in al the atest styles. Mens, Boys, and Youths Stoga Kip, Veal Kip, and Calf Boots, Rubber Boots, Gum Boots, Men's, Women's, JVtisses' and Childreu's Buck'ed Arc* tic^, Alaskas, Selt-Acting Alaskas, Fancy Kubbers and Arctics in all the latest novelties. Men's Felt Boots, Siberian Boots, Beaver Fall Boots, Wool-lined Boots in Fine, Kip and Grained Leather; in f»ct everything usually found in a first-class Boot and Shoe store. We make a specialty of Ladies and Gents. We Keep tbe Selz Celebrated The best in the market; also the Ludlow, and other standard makes. We have a tremendous stock, can fit you in any kind ot Boot or Shoe, and we know that our way down Low Ca3h Piices wtll just please you. Remember the place is at the Old Reliable Cash Store Cor. Main Street and Public Square, Woodstock, 111, B. --IlouseJEstablished 1865. W .LH . DWICHT. ATCH FOLDING CH8CECS BY With t!i<- ltIo<l Perfect iiml Nucccr i'ul lraltutlou of tile lieu, THE CRAIG IMCUB/ Simplicity Itself. No lumps t trtvanceg to get out of onh r. N' watcliing. Hatches ull fertile e wmim mill FOR. jg'yi pluile. Nolmtiei ies. cliickwor.';. ri 'cti!«Tor», e^H-drBworg. or other cull or expei-icm nml very lilt It: ,;n.W HIHI lime H; opeiHIIJIR. Ne^ls no The upper portion folds :>a«-k .ike lln; lid of a trunk. The »' '• plaeed In a nest, on natural soil in (iie lower port Ion uml receive Hie neo- . ssary hesit from atnuk of warm waiei Ititlie lid. Proper heat Is main- rained hy drawing off a part of tjje water twice a day uml replacing vviili bofllng water, about 1» quarts at a time lor smaller size. EARLY HATCHED CHICKS Sell al from 50c to $1 per Pound. It la alao a Brooder and wi l l enre for the chicks as long as thef need artificial heat, thus saving expense of special brooder Both aa . an Incubator and as a Uroodcr it is unsurpassed by any inactilne.no mat te r what the cos t , and Is tbe « : iTea t . c lu ' i tp t -x t and most eas i ly ir.nnaiFtl candidate for public favor. Tbe Craig Incubator cap be run with prollt at any season. Any person should have a paying batch the Arst time. It liatcties in from 18 to 24 days, aud equals tlie bett work of the hen. I A niFQ --Tou thousands who are struinrUnRfor pecuniary h>#%§w S EhCPa independence will ttml artificial rearing of poultry a most profitable home Industry. It requires the least possible capital. Does not Interfere with household duties. The tame Arc that preparas the meals can heat water for ail Incubator. 42 IIONISON STRBKT. MEMPHIS. Tenn.--From 200eggs I hatched l!)7 Chicks in the Craig Incubator. I know It Is the best one made. Your plans tor brooder are unexcelled. D.C. HATCH. HoPnnAL«. 111.--Third trial, out of 78 et{Rs hatched 65 chicks. Had very Rood success first trial. Nev er nau a finer lot of chickens. HELEN ORNDOliFF. STTANOX, 111.--Your Incubator heats all the hens for hatching. I set 145 eggs under hens and have 30 chicks. I let 101 In Incubator and have OT good, healthy chicks as a result. C.W.MAYS. RIVKRTOM, Neb.--Hatched on® brood toget my hand In. fullyflO per cent of all eggs put In. No trouble to keep an even tempera^ ture. Shall run It nil winter. E. VAN 1JKUSEN. ELIZABKTHTOWV, N. Y.--By at- lng the Cralg Incubator I consider my first attempts at artificial Incu bation a complete success. A. WALTEli DUUAND. l&m MM SIZE, coo •• •• . SO© « . no® ** •• . M VH-- • Ft D. CRAI6, MANUFACTTTRER, North EvanstonV III. SEND 4 CRXT8 1M STAMPS FOB CATALOBVft Contains more useful poultry Information than say ®2 book. DesorlbM all breeds, diseases, cures, hen-houses, brooders, Incubators, ttt» TKiiJ UU to MAJUB lOWgw ceafagraflt on SO tor all a< eS, New, Otieap, otylish, or Tiash. and well made. No Shoddy TALKER, DECEASED. DONT 70U FORGET IT! ASA W. SMITH, -or-- Woodstock, - a Illinois. W*i» Lightning, Wind Storms, CrCLOXKB AND TORNJLDOKA Drop me a postal card audi will run you s •all on JM and I will write you a policy, and waea either or any of these destructive ele- Benta devastate* your property, happy will |W be If you hold one of my policies, for I Will anrejy rlsit you, and minister u»to(you. will not xoraake you. 3J!i23i.*r Wedding Suits a Speciality. C. A. FARGO'S Custom Made Boots and Shoes. Spring| Styles. L. iraje Assortment, of good Service and Low Prices. W^XSXS PAFXURI Spring* Dc* igns in Stock, Borders, Ceiling Paper. Centers, Cor ners, Dctvi -ations, etc., in great variety, all Trimmed Frcto. Wioia v Shades, Trunks, Yolim; Eaad-Bags, B«1 s, Caps, TJnderRTMtc. eto., BONSLETT & STOFFEL. West McHenry,- - lUiacAs. Iiower Than the Lowest. Persons wishing to buy Furniture of any kind, will save Irom 5 to lo per emit, by gi ving me a call. We also keep a full line of Samglec of Carpets, and can sell you one from the cheapest grade to a Brussels, as cheip as any House outside of Chicago. Give me a call and I am sure I can save you money. A full assortment of Coffins and Cast ets always on hand. Hearse lishftd at reasonable rates. JOHN B. BLAKE. GEO. W. BESLEY, rl. West McHenry, Illinois. -DEALER IN-- Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet Articles, & Choice Confectionery The finest line of Pure Candies to be lound in the county. The est brauds ot Cigars aud Smoking and Chewing Tobacco always on hand. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. f5f L. W. Nichols, Jr., a Jeweler of large experience, has taken a Window in ti s Store, and is prepared to do all work in his line. CEO. W.