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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Oct 1886, p. 5

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_ jRWl m sjrV' • JK"*"; .ecf • ^ * p *% x? '^j * » aste W1DKE8DAY, OCT. 6, 1888, Mi Railroad Time TaWe. i Ud after Monday, June 11| TmtM *11) ,:. gass MoRenry station as below: I, ooiiro SOUTH. tAkeOnevaPaaseaser.. 7:88 i. a r£EkeOeaeva Bxpreas..... 8:» " £ike Qnm rnUkt M:« r. M kl«l« ..8« '• ooiiro troKTa. te Beatfi VMlAt »ke Geneva Passenger like tenevS Express Lake Oram PWMUW. ... * Stops only to leave ....0*11 A. A ....IB*) «• ... .4:i»F.» ....S:« •» r*. Passenire B. BVN.Ag«Bt M nHearr. Ill .NOTICE. Owing announced myself i oandl date for the office of CountT Treasurer, hope my friends will give me their support, Taos. Mo. D, RKJHAJUM, Weodstoek, Sept.. 9th, 1888. TBB proceedings of the last «»w 1ng of the Village Board will appea next week. called at the Hardware Store of John Holm andfoond blm more than busy pottlnc oat new stores, both Cook Heating. He Informed us that his •alee this Fall so far had been wat beyond ail former years. Helm keept- t fine Hoe of «toyes, of the best make and we advise oar readers In tha« vicinity, who are In want of anything in bis Hue. tooall and see his Iai$* st< BEAD tue new advertisement Fitzsimmons ft Bvanson, in another column. " 'As elegant new heating stove goe» Into the Unlyersalist Chureh i this -week. . ' H. CRISHAN hat uiovad Into the rooms in Stroner's building, on the West aide, where Mrs. O, hat opened kreu Making Rooms. CASPER WIBFS is building a new lions*, on the street north of his block Itfe has It enclosed and workmen are tpiJly pushing It to completion GEO, W. OWEN IS putting another addition to his barn, and otherwise kftianging the interlor.Jand when com pleted he will haye the beat arranged barn In this section. Tai Ringwood Dramatic will brinjr out, on Friday and Saturday evening*- of this week, at the Congrep ationai Church in that village, the beautlfu< three Act Drama of "Waiting for th* Verdict" and the Roaring Faroe oi l*ThejianIn the White This W one of the best amateur Dramatlt t;iubs In the county and lovers of tht Play should not fall to give them a fuII house both on Friday and Satur day e^eoUigs. /THE Oratorio of Esther,under th< auspices or the McHenry lAusica' Union and direction of Prof. Danforth at Riverside Hall on Friday and Satur day evenings last, wat a success la «very particular. Where all done sc well we cannot particularize, but can only say that the acting was good, th« Mnging perfect, and all who attended were highly pleased and spoke inthe highest terms of its rendition. Iu th< point of singers McHenry is not behind any town in the County. R. A. HOWARD, of the West Sld^ Market, has been raising his building, making it on a lerel with the build Ingson eaeh side of [him, which will enable him to put in a fine cellar. H» will also put In a new front, wbloh wIlJ (much Improve Its appearance. RT An exchange baa this polite way if dunning: "We bate to be compelled to duo a man f«»r the small sum oi fl 60, but there are a number wh> have not yet ptid their subscription Please come forward at onoe and saw us that unpleasant duty." R>v. B. BBUXNINO preaches •• Ringwood next Sunday at 2:30 P M„ II> Congregational Church. In McHenn morning and evening. Evening sub ject, "Future life order, or the condi tion of Saint and Sinner In the futuri life." From a Universal 1st standpoint Miss LUCY A. HALL IS now canviv* |ng at Nunda for "Platform Echo*.'* one of the most Interesting work> published, and a book that should be li •very household in the land. W* : * «at fturjejide rs In Nunda and vicinity will give tbla booR a etreful examina­ tion when Miss Hail calls. TBB Prohibition cranks of tht* couuty have made the following no mi • nations for couuty officers: For County Judge, Fisher. For Countj Clerk. B. R, Morse. For Treasurer. 8. P. Smith. For Sherlft, W. A. Bakerj For Superintendent of Schools, Dr. C/ C. Miller. Tax Ladies Willing Workers SocU • ty, connected with the Universale Church, will meet at the residence o r Mrs, B. M. Owen, on Tbursda, afternoon, the 7th. A general at ten dance is earnestly requested. MB*. J. B- I-KBKY, President, Miss GBAOB OWM, Secretary. CHAS. RAT S creamery, two ml lei south of Harvard, has oollapsed. Raj made an assignment to H. D. Crumb His liabilities are about 94,000, and nssetts 83,000. He owes farmers wb< have shipped cresm 81,500. He guran teed within five cents ot Elgin price for the cream. It Is expected busiues will soon be resumed* WE would admonish all to look wel 10 their chimneys before putting u| their stoyes for the winter. It woult ooet but a few dimes to have an ex rienced chimoey builder go arouml examine all the chimneys, especi­ ally In the business portion of town at once, and see that everything is al Hght; then secure your pipe perfectlj tight. A MEW8PAPER mao In Mlnneapoll one day caught a young lady as sh was falling In the street. A few day< after he met her at the bouse of friend, and they were Introduced, few months after he asked her td marry him, and she said "Yes." few hours after tbejr were married, and not unMHheh, he learned that abe was worth 175,000. 'Twas not alwayt thus. WB learn that a little girl of CrU r«f>hKu» who ItTSS at Volo, aged about 11 years started for school on Monday morning, since which time she has not > been seen, and no traoe of her can be found. Her dinner pall and books were found In the brush by the side of the road. At last accounts 'diligent search was being made by * larg*- etumber of men. It Is a singular ease and one that excites the sympathy oi nail, I TBB McHenry Musical Association held a business meeting at Riverside Hall, Tuesday evening, and voted a I bills paid and had a surplus left in it* treasury. A mmdcal director was elect­ ed and additional members joined. Voted a desire to engage an instroctor to hold an elementary music sohool. Appointed a oommittee to canvass for pupils and consult soma Instructor as to terms, and report at a meeting to be held at West McHenry In two weeks. J4t tboae desiring instruction, young or old, report to Ed. W. Qwen, Ed, Haqly, or„Rev. B. Brunnlng. ? Lanytowt thTs Mutual Reserve Life Associa­ tion commenced bnslness Feb. 9 1881 The Union Benefit .Life Insurant Company commenced business Juh 16 1867. At the end-of the year 1$8A the Union Central had 10/171 Pollcle in force* The Mutual Reserve had Policies in force 31,288, Bear in mln«» that the Union Central Is 29 years old the Mutual Reserve 6 years old. Th» new business of the Mutual Reservt now exceeds one Million Dollar* pet week. The cost of insurance in th» Mutual Reserve is less than ooe hal« «he ooet of frld line Life Insurance "A wor I to the wise Is sufficient.". SOME are mildly suggesting that because Crank Wiggins' programm* for Wednesday latt was not cirrleo •nit he ought to be hunif up to the nearest limb. Of course this extreme view Is to (»e deprecated. How is tli* prophecy business to thrive If every­ body who has ordered earthquake. «whlch he can't deliver Is to be SUB pended forthwith? We fear some d< <iot comprehend the Wiggins method. He is to be Interpreted by contrarle» In.the dlilect of the wicked he Is t< W'coppjred." When Wiggins say Big Storm," why than Is the time t« to on a picnic, dry clothes, etc. Wliei vVlgglns says "Cvclones, Earthquakes Hull, Rain and Wind," put on youi ^traw hat and go a Ashing. There I io need of banging the Seer of Ottaw 'O a tree. He is always up a tre« •Iter his prophetic time table falls t« woxk. - Pfettaoitau MB. AMO MRS. E. H. Taoatpsoxfrlelit- ed friends In Elgin over Sunday. MRS. R. A. HOWARD has been visiting friends at Austin, 111., this week. PHIL HAUPERISCH IS attending Court n Woodstock this week, as a juror. Miss Jennie KNOX of Hunda, was the <uest of Miss Hat tie and Mat tie Smith last week. RET. J. M. COBLES, Pastor of the M. E. Church, In this village, is attend­ ing Conference at Evtnson this week. LITTLE LEKA SMITH, daughter of •f, P. Smith, has be«-n seriously ill for a week. She Is slowly recovering. MRS JULIA BISHOP IS visiting with 'rieadsln Chicago and Evanston this week., CHAS. CUTTKBEDOE and wife and Will J. Cutteredjge, of Lake Geneva, Wis., were the guests of Miss Maggie Clark over Sunday. C. A. PATRIDGK, of Waukegan, Re­ publican candidate for the Legislature, was a caller at oar sanctum fthts morning. Death of Cldoon Colby. f A telegram received on Sunday last brought the sad announcement of the ieathof Gideon Colby, who died at ils residence In Hartley, Iowa, on Saturday last, after an illness of about wo weeks. His disease, we believe was typhoid fever. He Was a brother >f Henry and Newell Colby, of this own and O. C. Cclby, of Nunda.\ He ik a Hnuvnt 01 lti!» town unTfia few vears ago, and has hosts of friend* iere who will mourn his death. An •bituary notice will appear next «eek, T' . k the night of August 29th, Frani 'ole. who lives near Spring 3rove •ad a hone stolen. He immedlateh <vent to Nunda and put the mattei into the bands of Detective La • BenJiusen, informing him he did no care what it cost if he would onl« catch the thief. Bentbusen took hol> <>f the matter with his usual vigor, ano ilthough It was"Y blind trail at firs he soon m^de up his mind who the thief was. and then the question wat- to find him. But Benthusen is n6vei long in the dark. The first track In {ot of him was about two hutidred miles west of here. He tracked bin to a pi toe called Audbon. Iowa ovei four huudred miles from Chicago, neai the Nebraska line. Bebthusen arrived thereon Wednesday at 5 p, Mn and before 12 o'clock that night he h*d his nan to jail ind the horse In hi* possession. When arrested be claimed he bought the horse at Crystal Lake ill, but when be found Uenthusen wa? >rom.Crystal Lake he wilted and stld he persumed he would get 10 or 15 years. His name Is Eugene Morrl- an<l be says his father lives at Oris kany, N. T. He Is about 27 years o «ge, and six feet till. Benthusen trrived at Woodstook with bis prison er on Friday and delivered blm over to the care of Sherifl Udell. The horse he shipped by freight to Cole, tt Richmond. Jreat praise Is due Mr. Cole in the matter for his promptness in putting this matter into the bands of a competent officer, and paying the expense of vigorous measures to se­ cure and punish the (guilty party. An In this case Benthusen has again •*hown bis wonderful skill and ability. In this line of business. He Is surelv heoomlug a terror to thieves and ras­ cals generally st Dance and Raffle of the reason will be given at Miiman's Kail Wauconda, III, Friday evening. Oct 6ih, 1886. Music by Slncum's Orches­ tra. Prizes. Pony, Sa.Idle and Bridle rickets, $ .09. An all nights DA nee and a chance to win one of the above nam»d i rises. Tickets limited at 70 •tapper extra. KMMBTT BILET, Proprietor. To persons wishing to attend the RxpoMtlon held at Ohlcai;o, 111., from Sept. 1st to Oct. 16th, 1886, we will sell round trip excursion tickets the fol lowing days, at 92.25, which Includes admission to the Exposl tlon, Oct. s, s, », •' •• * i •• 11 M 12, is, is, « •• *» " ia B. Bess, Asent, Waraa Dckntci on FaMre Prolkatloa. To THE READERS O# THIS PAPER:-- I ask the readers of tbe PLAIMDEALKR o watch and read the dlscusxion of 'he Congregationalists National Board tt Missions, now being held at Des Hoines, Iowa, and National Conven- ion of Congregationalists, to be held in Chicago next week on the subject oi t division of opinion, in that denomi­ nation, concerning future probation, •r no probation lo the future state.-- This subject will be thoroughly pre> <»euted, analyzed an 1 cltlclsed from n.e Unlversalist Pulpit, beginning vith the sermons already advertise*! ior the next two Sunday eveniugs. Lei • he people read, hear, think and inves Igate, It is a vital question. Truth •ever permanently suBers by be inn irought to light. Let everybody tak« in Interest in this question which Xa ioual bodies are divided upon and liscussiug--aud come to church. B. BKUSNINO, Pastor. NDMDA, 111, OOU Id, 1881 CfMlRADE:--At a meeting ot bid sol- tiers ou the Fair Grouuds, at Wood­ cock, was appointed a com uittee t« •^leot ooe comrade from each Town- •uipviroui the names on the register • •giied there, and at the re union ot ne 95th III,, at Marengo. To corre* jond with said person selected, wim eierence to a time when and a plac< vbere all soldiers, of whatever com >mi'l. resident of the County of M - lf_nry, should be Invited to meet t<- •rganize a •"Mctienry Coun;y SoldierV VssoclHtion," adopt a Coastitution. lect ofiic^rs. etc. I have selected >our name for your i'ownship. On »V«'dnesd;ty, October 20,h, 1886, at 1 •'clock P. M.. has beeu sugg<-sted die time *ud Crystal L>tke station a> tie place for caiiiuic such meeting.-- Vunda Post No. 226, G. A. R.. win velcoaie all old soldiers to their Hall >n that occasion, and tbey will al<o {l«re a free Camp Fire on that evening it which they would rejoice to see a uany as could stay. What say you to ue ti .e and place, and will you tr> tnd notify every soldier in your town? I'leastt atiswer at once. ft Fraternally Tours. v:W M. r. BLLSffOBTK. ifiOtTOR PLAIN DEALER:--The above circular letter was addressed to a vet­ eran sol ller in each Township in the county, Responses have been received from a majorlty of the same, all ooln ciding with the views the rain express «d. So the meeting will beh'ldas (herein suggested, and every old sol dler in the county If earnestly request­ ed to be present. The programme ar­ ranged for the Camp Fire in the even­ ing, given b«r Nunda Post, No, 226, G. A. R., Is as follows: Ti«e "Assembly," by the Martial Ha-d at 7:30 P. M. Welcome to our Camp Fire. Post Commander Wo, Butler. Song and Chorus. H <Ve are Tenting to-night on the old Camp Ground." Our Camp Fire. M. F. Ellsworth. Soog and Chorus "Yes we'll Rally round the Flag Boys." Our Relief Corps. F. E. Cox, Bay Bldv." Miss 4f>nle M. Andrus. Martial Music. Tbe Grand Army. Rev. O. H. Cessna. Song and ^Chorus. " Tbe Girls ar Home." I'oem, by S. Fillmore Bennett.-- "The GrandArmy of the Republlo " Song atid Cborus. "The Army Bean " Union Prisoners of War. A. W Cumin*. Comrades on call so sing a song, tell t story, or pay a forfeit of ten eeots (for expenses.) No comrade to be ex cased. Nunda being at the Junction of the <ualn line of the C. A N W. and Fox River Branches, comrades can oome «ud go at all hours of the day or night iu any direction. . ntmoMs. * We agree with Secretary Wright of tbe Agricultural Board, that he is en­ titled to a vacation, henoe he expects to visit bis old home In New York State, and will not return before Oct* 16. Tbe premiums as awarded will appear next week, and paid In full after the Secretary returns. All inter­ ested will act accord ingl v. Boots and Shoes, an immense stock It H«MBI COLBY'S. EDITOR PLAixi>8ALBB:-~Gorn busk­ ing next. Jack Frost has visited us In earnest. Mrs. Minard Chase has been visiting friends at English Prairie. Miss Lizzie Norton, of Burlingtoa, Wis., is visiting at W. LaddTs. R. Tweed, of Davenport, Neb., call­ ed on friends heie last week, while on bis way to Chioago to purchase {goods. Rev. Brunnlng will preaoh" in the Congregational ^Church, of this plaoe, next Sunday at 2 o'clock P. M.,nnd Rev. Nickle at the M. E. Church In tbe evening. Frank .Carr and Tboe. Richardson commenced their schools this week. R, Simpson has been visiting friends In Wisconsin. We have as complete a line of}gents furnisning goods as can be found In this county. In fact our entire stock is complete and we guarantee prices on everything in our line to be as low as any prloes made by responsible dealers. j. W. CmisTY & sow. The Dramatic Club will have some Interesting entertainments on Friday and Saturduy evenings of this week (t will pas^you to comeyout and near :bem, rv - Coates and^Mrs. Minnie Gibbe. botfc\f this plaee/were united in the holy bo^Slsof^Diatrimony at the M. E. Parsonag^Hn Greenwood, on Wednes day, Sep:. 29tK. May- they have a «rapf$v and prosperous journey through Mv * thrwieh *4 stieU fnWnflg: They have rented T. E. Hall's house for tbe winter. ALGONQUIN. EDITOR PLAINDEALEB:--C. E. Cha- pell'8 big Auction Sale on Tuesday oi last week, went off In good shape, and as near as we can learn everything sold at a .'air price. Jas. Phllp Jr. has moved Into his new house, Lou Wenholz moved in over tbe store, and Henry Albright moved Into the bouse vacated by Wenholz. Take Ir. >11 around we have been having quite amoving time for the last few days. Mrs. A, Brink and daughter, Mis* Hare, of Nunda, spent Sunday here with the family of H.J Brink. J. Van Slyke, of the PLAINDBALBR. <vas In "Gonquln" on Saturday of last week. x The Ladies Aid Society will meet il Wednesday of next week at Mrs Wm. Morton's. All the ladle* are in­ vited to tea. D, T. Helm, of Chioago, spent Son- lay here. His wife and children re­ turned home with blm on Monday nornlng. John Niobols and Everett Chandler ook in, the sights in Chicago last *eek. The change was made In our Post Office on October lik C, C. Chunn ntepping down and out, and J, W. Aclamek taking possession, J. Helm has a litre MMortaaeoftr- of stoves, both cook and heating, which ie Is selling at bottom prices. Anv •me in want of a goo 1 stove "hould {ive bim a call. Sealed Proposals Will be received at the office of J. Van Slyke. Village Clerk of the Village »f McHnnry. III., until Friday, Octobei 15th. 1886, for the Cleaning, Filling Lighting and general care of the Street Lamps within this Corporation The Lampaand Chimneys to be kept in flrrtt class order; the la nps to be lighted at the proper time and put out again at eleven o'clock eaoh even iug. The prloe bid to be so much per month. The Board reserve the right to re­ ject any or all bids. By order of,the Board. J. VAN TILYKB, Clerk. Fall and Winter Millinery. Mrs. H. tf. Nichols has just returned from tbe city with a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, and our lady readers should aot fail to call at her store a id see tbe large assortment of new FaJ^and Win­ ter styles^ which are being sold at prices which cannot fail to please all Be sure aud call before buying. MR3. H, H. N1QHQL3. AYEB'S Pills are a « »ivenieot reme-k dy to have always at hand. They are 'u<*r coated. ea<y to take, sure to or in* relief and cure. <bey are ••ffcctual in a wide range of disease caused by disorder oCfche sto oabh and dlsgestive org a is. W&-Russian Liniment is fast becom­ ing the most p ipular remedy In the Uuited States. One trial bottle will oonviuce you that It is the best reme­ dy in the stupe of a Liniment you ever used, it wl 1 cure Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Diphtheria or Sore Throat oi whatever cau*e. Tooth Ache, Corns, Spralnes and Bruises. For the Ho 'Se i». is a Lluimeut ever used. Put up In 25 and 50 Cent Bottles and aold by all Urug^ists. Remember tue tact that W. H. Dwight will not be u idersold by any bouse lo Woodstock or McHenry Co. From Ifonday Oct. 4,1886, till March 1st, 1887, mv store will be closed at 8 o'clock P, M., except Saturday even­ ings, wben we will close at 9,p. M. HENKY OOLBT. BT lack ot open air exercise, and tbe want ot sufficient care in the matter of diet, the whole physical mechanism becomes impaired during the winter. Aver's Saraaparilla is the proper rem­ edy to take in tbe spring of tbe year to purify tbe blood, excite the liver to ac'.ioo, and restore healtb and vigor. MR9. E. W. HOWE is now in the city buying her Fail Stock oi Millinery and wld, in a tew days be prepared to show to the ladle* of McHenry and sur­ rounding country the finest line of stylish Kail Millinery ever brought to this town. Call aud see goods and learn prloes before buying. 10 ponnds of Rice for ir at FITZdIMMONd * BVAS30H. Smith's Quinsy 8poclflo Has never faded. Used and recom ueuded by physicians. Be prepared for a sudden attack; this remedy will avert it' See adv't. Elegant Dress aud Jersey Flannels at HEMBT COLBY'S. Rockford Flannels, best in the world. far sale at KITZSIMM0Ng 4 k VANS ON. EDITOR PLAIWMULEB Over thirty names enrolled tor dab daocee this winter^ Jack Frost showed no partiality bat gave everyone a call. Perry Pierce came home Friday night to attend the danoe. * Mr. George Col burn's people have moved Into Harvey Walllngs bouse C. A. Stone spent last week at Woodstock as ooe of tbe jurors. Miss Ella Rowe, from Woodstock, and Miss Laura Mason, who Is teaoblng at Harvard, spent Saturday ^and Sun day at their homes. Stephen Oglesby has moved Into^tb* house vacated by Mr. Colburn, belong* Ing to G. B. Stone. Mrs. C. A. Stone vislteJ her ^brother at Harvard last week, Miss Nettle Var Hoosen went to her home In Greenwood Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. John Wickham returned from their wedding tour last week. Mrs. Frank Rowe has been spending a few days at Greenwood. Hebron's Jeweler, Mr. Vlnclette. itfelving good satisfaction. Give blm a call and examine his new stock oi goods. Mr. and Mrs. Will Andrews, from Massachusetts, are visiting relative* in thia| vicinity, and at their uncles, just over the. lino Into Richmond township. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton from Janesvllle, W's accompany them. Our energetic road commissioner Byno Young, is having tbe willow and ti|orn hedge south and west of town, destroyed. New fenoes will prob»bl> be built and Instead of shoveling snow for a we« k and then traveling half the distance through the fields tb> highway will be passable during Oh Winter's sojourn. Hickory nuts are plentiful yei people in search of tbem are about as numerous, and despite the men.i r.otlces posted throughout the wood to "keep oft the grass." or something o that effect, many ramilles |,ar- gathering a supply for the long wlnte- evenings just ahead. Squirrels wit have to work llvelv to get their share FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell at Publl* Auction, on the premises, on Tuesday October 19rh, 1886 at the hour of it o'clock, N oon, his farm. Said farn Is situated one mile southwest of Veto Lake County, Illinois. It consist* o> 120 acres of land, all suitable for hat /rain or pasturage. Contains It acre •f limber, and has 4 good waterlnc po nd. The farm Is In a gowl state of culti­ vation, ha* a good dwelling bou*> with £ood cellar, a good barn, good !•' house, good well, and Is well fenoe< into euitable sized fields, 'Within one mde of Butter factory blacksmith ships stores, post offic*- whool house and churohes. Tlte faro> Is in every respect a choloe farm, an« in a deiiirable location. TERMS--Will be made known o: 'he day of Sale, bur will be such a «ill best suit the convenience of th< purchaser. Title perfect and convey- uioe will be by W^rrantv Deed. O. W, H Alt VET. P. I, QRAKOCB, Auctioneer. Ladies and Gents underwear, large assortment, very low prices for cash at FITZSIMMONS St EVAXSOH, The largest line of Clothing ever shown In McHenry, can now be found AT HENRY COLBY'S. • ' * Bear in mind the 1 act that you car. save lots of money In buying your Boots and Shoes at Dwighf# Cash Store, Woodstock. IU. AUCTION SALLL The undersigned will sell at Publi Auction, on the Howe farm. 1 mil* Kant of McHenry on the Volo road. 01 Wednesday, October 13th, 1884, com inducing at 10 o'clock A. M., sharp, th lollowlng property: 35 good cow* Jc Muing in from now until the first o tnuary. Some are new milchers now I Ho'stein yearling bull. 1 Jersey bu' calf, 4 months old. 7 calyes, 2heav. work horse -, each 1400, perfect, 8 an 10 years old. 1 good road mare 4 yeat> old, safe horse tor family use, 1 elgM year old mare, will foal the last ot tt" month, good work horse 10 vears old '•0 hogs, 13 old ones weigh 250 pound H7 pigs, all in good thriity condition 60 tons good tame hay in barn, 45 acr* <ooil corn In shock. 400 bushels whit Russian oats. All of farming tool' consisting of one good Piano binder Buckeye mower, hay rake. 3 plows. 2 sulky cultivator*, 2 drags, K-yston <*>m planter with check rower, 16t rod check wire, Harworth's patent, 2 tru<l wagons, 4 inch tire 2 set bob sleigliv 1 good cutter, platform spring milt- wagon, will carry 10 cans, 40 m ilk oan*> 8 gallon, for shipping, good single car rlage, single harness, nearly new, 2 se work harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. T KRMS 910 and under Cash. Ove §10, one years time on gi>od approved Motes drawing 7 per jent interest. 2 per oent oil for cash. No property re­ moved until settled for. Free Lunci; at noon. Sale absolute and wlthou. reserve. W . P. 8TKVBN3. r. K, GBAXOBB, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell at Publl< Auction, on tbe farm of Stephen Warn four miles southwest of McHenry. 01 the Woodstock road, on Thursday October 7th, 1886, commencing at 12 o'clock M., the following property: £ good Cows, all coming in soon, 2 Heif­ ers coming three, coming in soon, 2 -teers. coming three. 3 yearling Steer- 3 yearling Heifers, 1 yearling Bull. 4. spring Calves, 1 Colt, coming three. 1 Work Horse, 1 set light Double Har ness, 1-2 set heavy Harness, 1 Top Buggy. 1 Clipper Feed Mill, 1 eight horse Climax Horse Power, 1 Cidei Mill. 1 Corn Sheller, 1 Corn Cultivator. 2 Plows, 1 large Harrow, 1 set Counter scales, 1 Cross Cut Saw, 1 McCormici Iron Mower, nearly new, 20 tons Tim othy Hay in Stack, about 25 tons 01 Slough Hay, part lo barn. 20 bushel- Oats, 18 acres Corn In shook, 1 tack of straw, some Household Furniture, and other articles too numerous to men tion, FABM FOB RENT.--The undersigned withes to rent her farm, consisting ol 80 acres, situated 3} sou hwest of Mo Henry. Inquire on tbe premises MRS, MABY READING. TERMS --$10 and under. Cash. Over that sum one years time on approved Notes drawing 7 per cent Interest. Two per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Free Lunch at Noon. JOHN WARD. r. f. OBAaoaa, Aaetieneer. For Sale. The undersigned oilers for sale his resldenoe, and two acres of land* sltua tsd In the village of Ringwood. Is well located, in good repair and on the premises are all kinds of small fruit, all In a healthy and hearing oondition. It Is, with all a very desirable piece of property. Good barn and outbuildings For terms and other particulars oall on the undersigned on the premises. WM. LAB Ringwood, March Kb, 188*. Would Yew lltliw tt? That wo aro aathartssi by the pro­ prietor of BaitpFt Satsaparila to m» fond the money to aoy OM who has taken three-foortba of a bottle wltfe» out relief? Wears positive that no other proprietor has the ooefldenoe In medicine to do this, tt is for en* richlng, cleansing and purifying tbe Blood and toning up the systoos. Price #1.00, Call at our store. Respectfully, GEO. W. BBSLBY. HOUSE AND LO T FOR SALE. For sale In the village of Algonquin, a large house and three lots. Pleoty •Ismail fruit, Will be sold choap If tpplled for soon. For further particu­ lars inquire or. G. X. WILLIAMS, Dundee, HL 4-3m. The tn Stofleary. As well as the hsndsomest, and others are invited to call on Geo, W 3erley arid get free a trial bottle of Hemp's Balsam for the throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is selling en t Irely upon Its merits and is guar­ anteed to cure and relieve all Chrontt- «nd Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchit­ is and Consumption. Prloe 60 cents and fl. Extra fine roasted x»flee. 8 lbs. for 81 tt Fitzsimmons ft Evansons. Good fine cut tobaooo only 25o a lb. «t Bonslett A Stoffel's. Ladles Muslin Underwear, 50 centf- tt Fitzsimmons A Evanson's. Good smoking tobaooo only 8Jc a Ik. tt Bonslett A Stoft -I's. Call and see our fine new shoos a* Perry A Owen's. Flannel, Rook<ord, best io the world, tt Fitzsimmons A Evanson's. CARPET WEAVING . The undersigned is prepared t< *eave_Rag Carpets on short notta «nd at Reasonable rates. Resideno> ••ie Block West of the North-wee •orner of the Public square, Ordet> espeotfullv solicited, and satlsfsctloi cuaraoteed uso. SCHUSTEB. MoHenry, Aug. Mth, 188S. Buy Warner's Maglo and National Yeast at Bonslett A Stoffel'a, Good Mens «hlr s, 85 oents at Fits itnmous A Evanson's. To the felljws that pay as the.* :°< we oiler a superior article of Flour ash prloe 81,25. FITZSIMMONS A ETAVSOX. Look at the cuoioe Candles at Bos •y's Drug Store, W«st End, Middlin^a, Br^n, Salt and OH >leal ia stock at Bonslett & itotfel's, , Sela oelebrated hand mad- (•tots and Shoes, and other standard 2 0 eight's old rsllable Cash *tore, Woudstook, III Ladle* and Gents flue Shoes a spec- «|ty at Dwlghts. Wanted. Reliable and energetic men to eel ft fctadt of n trsery goods. N»*w an»» •ardy varieties adipted to the cli nate. Business light and easll' •*arned. To successful men we eat •ay good salaries and ex tenses an< dve steady employment, first da*- eferences required. Send for term* Vddress L* L. May. A CoM Nurseryme* 4t, Paul Minnesota, 17 pounds good, clean, whole rice, foi <1.00 at Bonslett A Stoffel's. All gr des of Rickfnrd and St 'htrlen (l iur, 81.05 to *1,65, at Bouslet? ft Stoffel's. Good plug tohaeco only 25c a pound, <t Bonslett A Stoff»rs. Malaria! The very mention of it is a liehtmare 1 Whoever has suffered from ;hTs blighting disease knows what 8 iread scourge it is, and how it seemt almost impossible to eradicate it fron the system. SMITH'S BILE BEANS will most surely destroy the germs oi Malaria, aud afford permanent releif. Dose, one bean. 25 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists ana dealers in medicine, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, to any part of the country. BESLETS Liver Wort Kldtev Cure, he best thing on the market, at itslev's Drag Store. West Side. 17 lbs. good, clean, whole rloe for 11.00 at Bonslett ft Stoffel's. Call and see the fine lino of Fall Kllllnery. at Mrs. H H Nicbols. Our robber goods were bought be f?re the advanoe, so wo can sell choap •r than others. BONSLETT A STOPPIL. Jersey Caps, Plush Caps and Tobog tin*, the latest thing out, at Mrs. H. B Nichols, 8ee our #198 Men's »boes, lace or •onffrese worth 86,00 at Bonslett A Hoflel's, We have a few pair Men's low shoes. Elgin and Rockford, make at extreme ty Tow prices f »r ca*h. Must be sold A full l*ne of Ladies Furnishing Goods, at Mrs. H. H, Niobols. Trunks and valises at Bonslett A stoffel's, Tot Drlakers will find an extra flne Pea of u®aurp*o«d qualitv at PITZ SIMMONS * SANSON. We have the best "chool Shoe in he township, at reasonable prices for >:ash. FITZSIMMONS 4 EVANSON. To-NIgh t and To-Morrow Night. And eaoh dav end night during this weak, you can And a. Geo. W. BesleyN •Irug store Kemp's Suppositories* ac­ knowledged to be the most successful treatment yet Introduced for the cure •»f plies. Old sufferers from this di­ stressing oomplalnt are at once re­ lieved and In a short ti ne a permanent cure established. Check the disease in tl ae by using tbe "most effective remedy. Prloe 50a Send address for Samphlet on plies. Box 296, Lo Roy r. Y. Bonslett Rockford Carpet Warps at A Stoffels. ________ t&'C. Dickinson A Son, Barrlngton. Ills., are dally receiving testimonials from all over tbe United States In favor or their celebrated oow prescrip­ tion. Milk fev*r Is a thing of tbe past where this medicine Is used. Never was a case of it known where this medicine was given soon after calving. It will ai*o iuvrease the flow of Jttilk. I For sale bj all diuggUts sad F. B ^ V ' -6 " * ^ ' - atyresi Aaa W. Smith, Everything In tbo HaHNrare Hal at bottom ffguras, at S. M. Howe's. Celluloid Sets, cheaper tfean over be­ fore. at G. W. Besley's. West Side. Fine Scrap Books only 8U6 at Q, W, Besley's, West Side. Celluloid Combs, only 90 oents, at (I. W. Besley's, West Side. 18 cases new Boots A Shoes j«t to* celved at Perry A Owen's. Fruits, Nuts and Candles, largest sa» sortment In town, at Perry A OWMI, Good Rockford Floor only |Ut par sack at Bonslett A Stoffel's. Best Smoking Tobaooo at 18 oaatft pound at Perry ft Owen's. Before yon Insure get terms for Fire, Lightning and Tornado Iws> ranee, of Bonslett ft Stofiel, West Ma- Henry, 111. Knewlton. Stand »rd, Manny. Crowa Eureka. Crawford and New Wanlor, Mowers at E. M. Owen ft Son, and la price from 845 to 880. Lace Curtains, Tidies, Lamberktas, Bedspreads and Shams, cheap, at Mrs, •Schumacher's, near the Depot. Fresh Rolled Oats at Bonslett A-* 4 toilet's. si #11 DOMESTIC Piano and Fomlta?okto$» '•h. the finest thing In the market*at.3 Besley's Drug Store.'. Beatey's Famos Wukeg&ii* Ale and Porter On draught at J. Boaslett's, A, Xa- {len's and John He!mer*s. I» you want to make your Buggy 4 lop look as good as new get the Na- : ional Patent Leather Enamel at desley^s Drug Store. Mrs. Sohumaoher. •Islts Chicago every week and will-' ake In your orders and -furnish •t the lowest Chicago prices. BESLEY'S Ale and Porter Is the beet uade. On draught In McHenry at Jacob tooslett's, A. Englen's. and John lelmer's. Jersey Waists, a full supply, which vlil be sold at lower prices than any •ther store In MoHenry. Ma*, IL soapatoras. .^ Call for the**Winui>ig Stroke**,aaew trand of five cent Cigars, mmafaotur^ d by Barblan Bros. It beats ilea dl. Carriages the best of makes aod •illy warranted for two years at l,lt, iwon ft Son. Steel framed Plows, and Minneapolis tinders which by their work have •raven the best, are at E, M. Owen A •on. BBEAD, Cakes and Pies at Loekt lome Bakery, til lie** Block. Ladles Gloves aad Mitts at Perry A •wens*. f 8hortHorn Bails for Sale. I'be uudersigned has for sale loll dood Short Horn Bulls. Will be sMi •heap, Call on or address FBANK COLE, U Ooe mile East ot Spring Grove. Vpril 24,1886. ^ EVERYBODY KNOWS ^ That Heoderson's Boots and Shoot tre the best. We sell lots of tbeoR^^t" 'erry ft Owen's, ^oln Ageots, ; Houee and Lot For 8ale* ' In the village of Ringwood. Con- ains 10 Rooms. Also a Barn, Wood* bed and other outbnlidlnga, well, •Istern, etc., on the premises. With* n twenty rods of Depot. Good harden. Apple Trees, etc. Prloe *1000. For terms and other particu ars inquire of WE8LET LADB^ Ringwood, Much 6th, 1886. . 34-6 moqtha, Seme foolish feople. Allow a cou;h to run un I It getsl be wond the teach of medicine. Tbey Of en say Oh! It will wear away, but in most cases It wears them away, 'ould they be Induced to trv the uocessful medicine called Kemp's lia sam, which will sell on a positive ;uarantee to cure, they would Immedi* itelysee the excellenteflpct after tak- i«ig the first dose. Price 50c and 81J08. Trial else free, at Geo. W. Besloyls. rfoHenry. p. M. Owen ft Son received sevea ot be oelebrated Eureka 6 and 7 foot oat towers one day ia->t week. SAVE A DOLLAR. We have had consigned to us by tho narufactorer as an advertisement of heir work some extra flne genuine rampiooicoat shoes for Sadies wear, <uch as h-ive been -old t'or l'hree Dol- ars. We are instructed to sell them «t Two Dollars. Buy a pair and save a dollar. PEBRY ft OwBli M, B. Every pair warranted. Tent for Sale. • good 10x12 Wall Tent, Good at '•ew, never having' been set up bat Mice, wui be sold cheap. Inquire at this office. Black Dress Goods and trimmings, and Fine Dress silks at Perry ft Owoa. Notice. To those that want Tubs, Vats. Hay ttacks,and anything In my lne of bod* less. Work done on short notice to >rder. Shop one door South ot Law* us' Store, F. A. HXBABDh ifedenrv. An*. M, |S8S II * IT ' r -2*5' POULTRY; CEO. W. WAUOONDA, ILL, .MM.awmle eMaa*y--t steekt st Ihi foliowlnfr breeda, «t tbereufih bted Po' Itrr, which 1 will sell tor oce half the usual pries. Black B. R. Games, Blue frames, Black Tarter Games, Black Cochins, Langsbans, Wy­ andotte, Gold Lace Sebright Bantams, Light Brahams, R. C. B. Leghorns, 1 Wild Turkegr Gobbler, 5C Pekin Ducks, GEO. W. PRATT, Wauctn4a» UsS'-BSfeSA? ' WW# .... wiiL 'A'.Afv. "ji

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