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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Nov 1886, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1886. Railroad Time Table.* OB UD after Mndijr, June «.| TniM will face McHeary Htatloa aa below: ooiiro IODTH. Ukl TTNM PMH>|tr 7:38 A. a Uktonmliprm .8:25 " Lake GMnnrniiht* . . . . .H :4#r. • Ltkt Geaeva Paaaencer... 8:3S " .OIITO SOBTI. Lake Qeaeva Freight ..........9*11 A. * Lake Geneva Passenger 10^0 - Lake leaera Express .4:48 r. M Lake Geaeva Ptuinnr JdT M * Stops only to leave Passenger*. B. BUM. Agent. NnHMirT. II* JOHN CLUTOX had the misfortune to tprtln hit wrist badly one day Kbit WMk. -IT'HE "bead ffUnf«8H at Ball, on Friday and Saturday evening" of tilt* weak. Be aura an«l go. -C. W. SLAFTEB and wife rrjolca a» the arrival of an 8} pound boy at tbelr reildenoe on Thursday last. A child of John Crouaa, aged about four weeks, waa burled to-day, Wed* nesday. 1M> not fall to go and tee the Specially Company at Riverside Hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings. W, F. TILTON has been treatin g his bouse to a ooat of Palot on the outsld< which Improves Its appearanoe very muob. THE Fat Stock Show, at Chicago •loses this week Friday. Quite a number of oar citizens Mm been. In this week. THB professional card of Pan' Brown, Attorney at Law, Chicago, oai be found on the first page ofthl> P«P«r. THE young stallion, "George O ,** with a record of 3:80. la being winter­ ed at bis stable, in this village, and 1* looking as fine as silk. EUGENE WHEELEB had the mlsfor tune to lose a valuable fat steer on < day last week. We did not learn th» cause of death. rtuoMtu THOS. WALSH and wife spent-* few days tn Chicago last week. GKO. CHAPELL and wife, of Chisago, were the guests of O. N. Owen. MB*. CABB. of Rlugwotfd, mother of Frank Carr, la reported quite sick with Iropsy. LABRT WELSH baa aoo*pte«1 a position la a Lumber Yard at Antloeb. and went over last week. C.E. CHAPELL, and wife, of Algon­ quin, were the guests of Geo. W. Owen and wife on Monday evening. MB.AKDMBS. GILLPIN, of Oakland, California werw visiting with trlend» in this village this w-ek. MBS. BABBITT, of E>gin, and Mr*. Phillipa. of Alg mquln, were visiting at O. N. Owen's this week. MBS. WM MCCOLLOM has been quite "Ick the past week, but la now re ported better. MISS EMMA WHITSON and Quisle Oowlln. of Woodstock. were'over to be funeral of Miss Bertha Holllster on eduesday last. OHABLES GKAMOEB. second son ol on. t. K. Granger, has accepted a position with the Wilbur Lumber omphtiy, and has charge'<of tbelr Yard c Antloehjoo the line of--*he--W4econ 5M* c /"-yvv-* TiJM* LOST14 between tlfe Dldk Laws on arm and the Anthony Myers place about three or four weeks ago, a Log Chaia. The finder will confer a favor <>n the owner by leaving It at th< Lawson farm. HENBY DEOAN. 'on, a BOTH the Steamers, the Mary and Mamie, are at their doA In this village ( having discontinued regular trip* foi soasonJbut will make special trip* when ooculon requires. BEMEMBEB tiiat Auderson*s JanwJ vllle Orchestra will be at Rlveraid^ Hall on Thursday eveilng of nej week. 1 hanksglvlng. There is better Orchestra In the Northwest. MABBIED, at the church, In John] burgh, on Tuesday, Nov. 16th, 1886, the Rev. Father Mebrlng, Andre Miller, and Mis* Llssla Buhr, both oi Mctienry. SALTATION Oil the celebrated Amer lean remedy for cuts, bruises, spraiua burns, scalds, chilblains. 6c., can b« ha* of all druggists. It kills pain Price twenty-five oents a bit le. THE dancing publio should not for­ get the Thanksgiving Party, at th Riverside House, on Thursday evening of next week, the 2fith. Andersons Orchestra, of Janesvllle will turni»i the music. THE poor sutler that has been dosing himself with so called Trocties am thereby upset his stomach wltboo curing the troublesome cough,shoul lake our advice and use at once Di Bull's Cough Syrup and get well. Ir you take a newspaper you wll hava to pay for it some time; the law Is such that payments canuot be avoid ad, BO matter in what state the persot resides. Why not pay In advance? 1 would be better for all concerned. JOHN HEIMEB has grown two feet !• height since Sunday last. Cause, ther* arrived at his house on Saturday nigh a boy welgbiog twelve pounds. Moth •r and child are doing well, but w< ain't so sure about John. But theu he'll get used to It, Sunday evening the pastor o> the Uuiversalist Church will preach » tegular sermon--not lecture--on tin tem( erance question, Acts, XXIV--36 The presentation will be som«wba> out of the common line ef argumenta­ tion OB this subject. Come and hear. As will be seea by a notloa else- where, the G. A. R. boys, of Nanda will give tbelr Annual fbarksglvlng Party, at National Kink, in tba village, on Thursday evening next, the 15tb. Music, Slocum's Orchestra. Tickets, #1.60, Wo predial * law and.pleaa*ut party. SOME boys have lately been in tbe habit of ooBoeallng themselves neat the Iron bridge and throwing atone- aft persons crossing. These boys art known and ir It Is not stopped at one- they will get themselves Into trouble No more of this klod of cussednes* will be allowed. NEW Music Knlgbts of Labor Grant* March. Perhaps no March has or wll rival this in popularity, It Is as pop* ular tn style as It isoharmiug in melo­ dy and would advise all that have not as yet seen or heard it to send tor a copy at once, prioe 40c. duet, 60c, lug Fisher Publisher, Toledo. Ohio. THANKSGIVING services will be held at the Universalis* Church Nov. i6tb. sit 10,90 A. M., when appropriate deco­ rations will be placed aroui.d th Altar. By a vote of the cotigregatiot> an Invitation has been given to paeto and people of the other church to bohi Polen services. ] Let all come who "can. >s^ WE have a new advertisement for Locke's Hume Bakery, but to our hur­ ry we neglected to make the chaugr this week. But our readers can look out for It next week. In the mean­ time. If you are In want of bread, pies eakes, baked beans, Boston brown bread, or anything In tlgr bakery Hue Call at Locke's Home THE Ladles Willing Workers Soole- y, connected with the Universal!" I'hurch. will meet at the residenoe or vlrs. Dr. H. T. Brown on Thursday afternoon, the 18tb. at 1.30 sharp. .A general attendance is earnestly re­ quested. Mas J. B. Paaar, President. Miss GKACS OWKK, Secretary. MRS. SAUSBCBT, daughter of J.Mun met with a severe accident at bet father's residence In this village, •• Monday last. Sha was assisting to raise a pump from the well, when l« fell, striking her on the shoulder, knocking her down, and severely In* luring her back. She ia BOW uuder lb* ^are ot Dr. Brown. ^^HE hog ^ade is again booming li his village this week. On Tuesday. K. K. Granger received two huudre* ind ten. and C T. EMredge about sev- •nty*five, Granger chipping three car* wid Eldredge one, and on Wedeesdat (to day) Eldredge ships two cars more These two buvers will ship ten c*r»- • rom this station thi» week. The av rage price per hundred paid onTues lay was 93 30. A CABPKT can be brtgbtefwi *n«* 'leaned by scattering corn meal or sal •ver it, and giving a second sweeping 11 should be swept first, however. 1< vill also look clean much longer If ablespooniul of pearliue be disolV*" •i warm water, and the carpet b« «lped with a fl mnel cloth wru<ig ou •f thK Chauge the water as .often «• gMts soiled. If oilcloth Is occasion thy rubbed with a mixture of b«*e*wa& ud turpentine it will last longer. NUNDA POST NO. 226, Urand Army o lie Kepublio, will tioltl their annun dall at 'lie Natio> al Kl ik Uali, Nun«l , til.. Tbur«day evening, Nov 25(.h, 188t> "Upper will be served In the saui. tuildiog. by the Wom«ns Relief Corp^ • ickets W 60, which Includes supper duslc by Slocuins Orchestra. Tbit' <<and orchestra Is well known to al> overs of dancing and needs no faithei ecomeudation. Come out and have a <ood tl Be. COMMITTEE. OBANOE JUDD., who has long beei veil kuown to all Farmers, and multl- udes of others In the United dta e». mi! even throughout the worlJ, Is now *ltb hi< sons, Editing and Publishing he Weekly Prairie Far'/ier, In Chicn fo. III.,--oue of the oldest, and now •ue of the best Rural aud Family Pub- icatlons in America. All bis olti readers, and others, are Invited U< «end to him for a free specimen eop> ,tf the paper. WE would call patticjiar attentloi» o the advertisement of E. Lawlu*. ue Teilor, which can be fouud else­ where In this paper. Be has a fu.i «iock of Goods in his line, and bar >nocked the bottom clean out of high prices, and Is now ottering goods su low that it will astonish all. His stock »f Ready Made Clothing Is complete, tod bis cloth for custom-made suits cannot be beat in the county. Do not <ail to see his goods and learn price* before you pur. hass. A PHYSICIAN says diphtheria may lie prevented from spreading by the • ree use of sulphur among children itib together equal bula of sulphur audauy kind ot Irult jully. Give each uember of the family a earouael ol mis mass three tim«s a day witn in­ struction* to bold it upon the tongue until dissolved, swallowing It as It •uelts. This si uipie practice has de i< uded whole famlliee from tue dread lisease when there was no escape from *xpoaare. SCIENTIFIC AMBBICAM.--Every week < hid most valuable periodic*! present* whatever is new In the world oi tfuieuce, art, and mauulectures. Full of praoilcat iulorinatioo. It disclose* to the ibouguttul not only what ha» ueeu asceriaiuod, but also suggeats the possibilities siiil to be revealed. Fur tony years Muitu Jt Co have conducted i.nls paper in connection with the pro­ curing ol patents for uew inventions. I'be Scientific American Is •uiborit) ou all scieutific and mechanical sub Jects, and should be in every household Copies of the paper may be seen at this office and subset ptiona reoelved. TIMBEK FOR aALE. Thirty aciea ot stauJing 1'lmber for Sala4 STEPau P. tiitixK. "• v.- THB Standard Theatre Company, which will appear at Riverside Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings next, prom! ea an entertainment second to none ever given In tills section. With new scenery aud other stage para phernalia they are aparlng no ekpense to get up an entertainment that * Hi be well worth tt.e patronage of the public, and we trust our etctien* will turn out, one and all, aud gtvs our home talent a rousing benefit. Re­ member the date, Friday and Satur­ day evenings. Nov 19th. and 30th. To person* wishing to attcid the American Fat Stock Show, American Horse Show etc.. to be held at Chicago from November 8th to Nov. 19th, »• will sell round trip excursion ticket* <w the following davs at 83 06. Nov. 7th. 8th. 11th, ISth. 16th and 18th food to return until Nav.iOtb, Inclu­ sive. B. Boss. Aseat. ••FOR UHMISTBSASL" This work oon tains uetrly 800 hand •ome IHiwrations with Instruction* for making burdreds of beautlfn things; either far adorning your hotm or presents to vour friends, at most trifling expense. Including all kinds ol Fancy Work. Artistic Embroidery. Lace Work. Koltlng. Tatting and N •Vork: contain designs for Monograms. Initials. Tidies Lamberqulns, Otto­ mans Counterpains, Rugs, Carriage Robes, Brackets. Wall Pockets, Wast* l*apei| Baskets, Work Boxes, Work Bankets. Work Bags, Pen Wipers, langing Baskets, Catcb-a'ls, Pii> ' -ushlons. Footstools, Handkerchief* Boxes, Glove Boxes, Card Baskets. Hofa Pillows, Table Covers, Tabl* Hcarf Screens, Sorap Bags, Hand Bags Table Mats, Toilet Mats, Lamp Mat* Lamp Shades, Pdlew Shams, Pillow Hhara Holders, Curtains, Toilet Stand* Clipper Cases, Letter Cases, Piciur» Frames. Toilet Sets, Clothes Brusi •lolders. Hassocks. Cigar Boxes Cachets, Fancy Purees, Slippers Dress ! Ing Gowns, Music Portfollios, Knlf» Cases, Fans. Flower Baskets, Plant Stands. Flo ver Pot Covers, Shawl tress Trimmings. Window Shades Feather Work, Spatter Work. Lest Photographs, and many other things. It Is bam'somely bound, containing 64 large 3-column pages, and will b» «nt post paid for 36c.' or tour cop!e» tor 81.00 Orders filled same day ro- -eived. By getting three of you* friends, you secure your own free. , \ddress Holiday Publishing Compan} N._Y. r. Hlnu for WHrter. Ke#p your temper, if you would d< Ills always, don't step on a piece oi ii clotn till you have your shoes on. Avoid domestio coolness. If your vlfe speaks coldly to you. put OB yout •vercoat and take a brisk walk. Do not carry a poetn on winter to at* dl<or while lie is shoveling a oank ot <iiow ofThis sidewalk. Do not *o to sleep with your feet i» ti«* oven of the kitchen rang* l«*st yon ufler from excitement and dream ui>» .ilt'asantly of the hereafter. Beware of hot drtuks. I have know* wo or three hot drinks rhat c*us<-< ti illness that lasted through the sta ion house, ihe police court and a d«- •ifstlc scene that makes a pauper of •ascription. Do nit sit on an Icy pavement. It I afer, however to sit on an icy pave nent than to stand on your head ot it. If you must do one or the other thoose the former course. The cold morning plunge bath Is » <ood thing In winter. That is, It is N {oo I thing to the man who meets yot> with his head half open and says: *l> this cold enough for yo'i?" when th* uercttry Is twenty*nlne below zero and till falling. Some men advise this •erton to move to a hot climate vlth- mt delav, but I don't think It Is just :.be thing be needs. Sle ghlug Is the most dangerous t« Health of all our winter recreations. Thousands of our bright and promising voung men and lovely young women tali victims to tt every year. ( This^ 1- *11 bosh; but young men who are onl> receiving three dollars a week, may rind it out, when a sleigh ride is men­ tioned and livery meo are asking two lollars an hour for a horse and cutter. -lid Bit*. X . ' r The sew Publio Printer--Bansdtet. •f Buflalo--has signalized his advent into office by the discharge of several hundred employes. Among these are a large number ot ex-soidlers. The Veterans' Rights Ualta has called bis attention to tlia f tot that this Is i violation of the law, and his reply Is laxlously awaited.--National Tribune. Look Out for Bargain!* A good hat. 6dit. Lined gloves. 50a. A good stiff hat. fl.35. A mole-skin shirk |1. A wool suit. 86. . A fnr cap. fine. §1.30. A 34.50 shoe for §3 00. Boys' suits at coat. w,r At K. Lawlus' Chlc«fi In frout Riverside Hotel. East McH^nry Turkey Shoot. There will be a Turkey Shoot*and Raffle a* the old John Thalen plac e Joiinshurgh. III.. Thursd ty, Nov. 36th, *86, Shooting with shot gun at 18 rods Sh'tntiug with rifle at 300 rods, Al*o Raffle in house all day. Turkeys will average twenty pounds each. At 4 o'clock there will he a glass bill shoot for prizes, Come one. come all HOBABX NBC*AW. WOOD FOR SALE. We have a quantity of good wood for sale, which will he deli re red to any part of the village at a rea-onnhle p»ice. Orders ein oe left at the Brick Mills or at the West McHenrv po*t of- iM. ' HANLT BBOS, BULL FOR SALE. A grade Durham Bull coming two year* old for sale. Apply to Wallace Colby, one mile northwest of McHen> ry. 18tf Remember tue tact that W. B. Dwight will not be a idenold by any bousa In Woodstock or Mcfleaff Qo. ,0.: MCBROK. J EDITOB , PLAINDKALEI Go Rowes' Hall Friday evening. v Grandpa Hodge Is here froo^. Ne­ braska. s, Elmer Stratton has built ao addition to his house. Henry Danchy is working in Ed Buchanan's obeese fsotory, at Johns- burgh . Mrs, Carrie Millar, from Bloom. Is the guests of Mrs. M. Millar. Homer Wickham has a dr ove of Texas bronchos for sale, at Earle's itvery stable. George Boughton commenced bis <oheol. oyer west of Alden, Monday •norulng. Miss Clara Ntver, from Klshwaukne, *pent last week with Hebron friends Mr. Hiram Rowe has threw grand . «nd three great grand children vlsi- Ing bim from Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pierce attended he Fat Stock Show at Chicago ou Tuesday of this week. Jeorge Henry Kane and family spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Be sure and attend the school ex* iiibitlou on Friday- evening of this week. Tou will be well repaid. Mr. Harrison flyers and Miss Hattie Hilman were married on Tuesday ot mat week. They are visiting friend* u Lake county. At present writing the hunters have shipped home one deer from their •taotp up north, shot by Jack Spice. Mrs. James Stevenson wiil give an elocutionary antertainment at Rowe's ilalion Wednesday evening of thiv week. The club dance last week brought •tut a large crowd and all report» pleasant time. The next party wii| he given Friday eveuing Nov. 36. Music by the Janesvllle band. On Thursday evening of last week Mr. James Burgett dedicated bis new orick house by giviug an oyster supper Mid dance to about sixty invited quests. The Cornet Band was present md entertained the crow I with some •f their choicest music. A merrj •venlng was spent aud all returned io ne with the hope that Mr. and Mr*. Burgett may Uve many years to enjo) heir fine sesldsuce. ALGONOUIN. BwrOt PLAINDEALEKD. W.Thom- ts came In on Saturday of last week vitb a carload of Milch cowhand h- •a billed for an Auction Sail for Foes- l iy of this week. J*i. Pbllp, Sr, spent a part of last week taking In the sights and scene* •if Chicago. . Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Chapell. of Chica­ go. spent Sunday here, the guests oi dr. and Mrs. C. E. Chapell. Mr. and Mrs. Gillpin, of Oakland California, are vlsltiu< with rel«tiv*» Mid friends here. Mrs •iilipln wa> ormerly Miss May Babbett, of thi» ,»l*ce. Have you seea Miss Craftons new lata and B innate? If uot you sbouM .^11. Mr. and Mrs. D. dabltt.of Elgin, art <t«ltlng friends here. t'here was a large attendance at th* ongr-gat tonal Cliuroh la*t Hunda> veiling. Mr. Pierce gave a very Inter- •»tl»ig dtacource. Mrs. Howard Phillips and son. <tobbie, have gone to Elgin. Mrs 'nillips has rented roomi and wil live Vapor Btths treatment. Remember the Dram* " The Court­ ship of Miles Stand.sh," at the Liter* y on Friday evening of this week. Mr. Newcomer preiched at the Fret Methodist Church on Monday evening »f this week. The Ladies Sewing Society will neet at Mrs. V. N. For J's on Weduea* lay oext, Nov, 24th. 8tatl*Uoa. The amount annually paid to the •chool teachers of the United States is <60,000,000, an average of 9400 apiece. It is estimated that the number oi pasneugers carried by all the railroad* m the world is 2.400.000,000 yearly, or ao average of 6,6u0,000 & diy. I'be statq foresu are tsken great care ot In all parts of Germany. In Prussia alone 8500,000 a year is spent tu replanting; yet the Imports exceed the exports by 2,000.000 tons. If a cough disturbs your sleep, a do*e *f .Piso's Cure for Consumption will give you rest, Tba, present consolidated debt of 'ranee ($4,400,000,000) absorbs in an* nnal Interest more than one-third ot all the resources of the ordinary budg­ et of tba oountry, which amounts to •600.000.00a I'be area of the Argentine Republic is shsut l.SCu.vQG squire miles. In the oentral region there are vast plains on which over 80 000.000 stieep and 18,000.- 000 cattle feed. In addition to great dioves of horses uneuumerated. 3 month' treatment for 60e. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. Sold by drug­ gists. It Is calculated that llrty par cent ot the railway traflo la Sicily is devoted to the transport of sulphur. The v-due of the export of ttils article of trade amounts to FG 400,000 per atiura. About 300 mines are being worke J, employ­ ing 20,000. Bronchitis Is cured by frequent small doses of Piso's Care for Consumption. The quantity of salt consumed for all purposes In England Is sixteen pouuds per head. An equal quantity is annually exported, the Eugliah salt districts being the chief source of sup- pliy ol flue table salt for Europe aud the United Stares Before you iu»ure, get terms tor Fire, Lightning, and Tornado insurance, iu the Phceuix, of Brooklyn, or tferman, of Free- port, ot Bonsiett <Sfc Stoffel, Agents. ' - Call for the "Winning Stroke", a new Erand of five cent Cigars, mannfaotur- ftd bv BifMia CLOSING OUT. BUSINESS TO EE "WOUND UP" AT ONCE. Fifteen thousand dollars' worth of new and staple merchandise to be coo verted ioto CASH AT ONCE. Sale absolute and positive, beginning on Friday morning, Nov. 12th. Having decide 1 to retire from business in this piaoe, we will on Friday, Nov. 12th commence selling oat our entire stock both at private sale and auction, and invite buyers In need of merchandise ot any description to call on us. Our stock Is new and clean, hjnoe we say we are offering you no sbelf-woru trash. We also offer our store and re­ frigerator buildluics at a bargain. In making this auuounjement we wish to extend our sincere thanks to our man> customers and uusiness associates, throughout the couuty for the liberal support and patrouage bestowed upon us while we have been among you dur* lug the past ten years, aud as a further token or your friendship, aid us liber* illy with your prisenoe and influence that the closing scene may be prompt and4*etotve. Very respectfully. , glTtSlMMOWS A KVAXSOlt. Fltzsimmons & Evanson will soon have weekly auctions. «!• P- S M I T H . Tba Jeweler, has now a lifgir itoeh of good* than ever, c •naistlng in pan of scrap Books, Magic Lanterns, ttter. eoscopes aud Stereoscopic views, Bu <les. Waltzing Tops. Work Boxes. Writing Desks, Music Rolls, Music Foi ins, Piano and Orgau Folios, with mu «lc both vocal aud instrumental. In si ruction Bouk's, Musical instrument*. Toy Engine*, etc. Nic<$ Box I'aper, only, 15 cents. Alarm Clocks cheaper thau ever. Also a full stock «»t Watcher, Clocks. Jewelry, ete. Goods cheaper thai' ever, In spite of the aasertioas of en­ vious competitors to the contra!y. Call and sea lor yourself. J. P. SMITH, . Motteary, III. SOLID Meat Oysters, In bulk, at J. Pekovsky's, next, door to tba post ot* lice. ATTENTION DELINQUENTS. Notlae Is hereby given that all par les knowing themselvos indebted t«- us, are requested to call and settl< without delay. All accounts not pal< previous to December 1st, next, will b« -ued without further not ce. FITZSSMMONS A ETAMSOW. , Fltssimmons & tivaoson are closing »ut. TURKEY RAFFLE. Clay Pigeon and (jflans Ball Slioot-At Volo. On Thursday. Thanksgiving, Chi 1st >tias aud New Years days. I ask all that have patronized me fm he last four years to come again fo v« will hive a bigger time than evei Bl{ money for the heat shots, and lot' • l Turkeys for the lucky ones, for tin vear excel Is them sll. Fresh Oysters in any style at J. N. itarrus'. 'fyou wtsha good Cigar, a goo :dug of Tobacco. Candies or Nuts oi •ill kinds, call on J. N. Barrus Amuiiition, swe«t and hard Cider Pops and Ginger Ale always on -hau it J. N. Barrus'. rn > o •«'(»•! >ii (snfy. As w<dl as t>e hi idtomHit, aim •tliers are invited to call ou Geo. W. le-ley and get free a trial bottle oi ItMnp's BaUa<n for the l'liro^t and Lungs, a remedy tnat Is selling en irely upon its merits and Is guar inteed to cure and relieve all Chroun md Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchit is and Consumption. Price 60 ceut> md fl. The celebrated tt atertown Flannel' it Perry A Owen's. THE hl<hesr. price in Cash paid fr r -trictly fresh Eggs, at Locke's Home Bakery. 17 lbs. good, clean, whole rioe for #1.00 at Bouslett A Stoft d'e. Call and see the Millinery, at Mrs. H tine line of H Nichols. Fall Bonsleti Rock ford Carpet iVarps at 1 Stoffels. ________ 16 pounds standard Granulated Sugar for gl cash, at Perrv A Owen's, 16 poundi standard A. cash at Perry A Ow»n'a. Sugar for #1 Tricots and Drew Flannels In all -•nades at Perry A Owen's.* w Call and s> e oor Perry A Owen's. flue new shoes at 17 pounds light C. Sugar for 91 cash at Perry A Owen's. ' Pall and Wlntar Milllfî ry. Mrs. H. H. Nichols has jost returned from the city with a Isrge and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, and our lady readers should net fall to call at her store and SM the large assortment of new Fail and Win­ ter styles, which are being sold at prioes which cannot fall to please all Ba sure aud call before buying. Mm. H. H. NiOBOLS. FARM TO RENr. Of Two Hundred Acres, situated two miles East from McHeory village, on the Waukegan road. Inquire at :'erry & Owen's Store. MRS. P. H. SMITH Hereby oilers herself as ;Nurse for the sick. Has had large experience and Is sure to give satisfaction. Terms Reasonable. Can be found at residence two doors East of the West Side school House. MBS. E. W. HOWE IS now in the city ouying her Fall Stock ot Millinery and wld, In a few days bo prepared to show to the ladles of McHenry and sur­ rounding oountry tbe finest line ot stylish Fall Millinery aver brought te thla town. Call and see geods and learn prioes before buying. NOTICS. To whom It may concern. BE It known that my wife, Mrs. Minnie Coates, has, this 1st day of November. A. D. 1886, left my bed and board with tut any provocation whatever, and be it also known tbat from this day forth I will pay no bills of ber contracting, «ud let this be sufficient notioe tbat io one may gUf ber anything on raj account. Oao. H. OOATBS. ^i|s«woo<», tit;, HW. 1st, 1MB. lB4w MONK\ TO LOAN. In su us of from one Hnudred to t'wo Thousand Dollars, on good securl jr. inquire at this OfBse. ] ^ Would Yuo Believe tf| That we are authorised by the pro prletorof Kemp's SarsapariAa to re- und the mouey to any ooe who bt> aken three-fourths of a bottle with •ut relief? We are positive that nc •ther proprietor has tbe oonfldenoe.li> ils medicine te do this, tt Is for en letting, cleansing and purifying tb* Hood and toning up the system 'rice f 1.00. C^ll at our store. Respectfully, GEO. W. BESLET, Boot and Shoe Sale at low casl> .'rices at Perry A Owen's this week. KEGTYRUP Warranted all pure sugar, at 90 eent» •er keg at Perry A Owen's. Get your Horse Blaxkets for 76 oents •er pair, at C. V, Stevens', West Mc* lenry. 111. for the Bell of the Baker's LISTEN Vagon. As good as new. A aetiond han«' - oai H.ove anund a<id In first class or ler that will be tol l cieap. For lur her particulars Inquire at PLAINDEAL- KK otLce. THIS WEEK Great Bar fains In One kid titles at ut prioes for oash it Perry A Owen's. We took advantage of a low market nd bi>ugh< our Overcoats very ch>*ai> or cash, and can g<ve you bottom pri •es. See them. PKRBT & OWEK. Our rubber goods were bought be -re the advanoe, so we can sell cheap r than others. BONSLBTT d; STorrsL. Jersey Caps, Plush Caps and Tohog :1ns. the latest thing ont, at Mrs. H. H Vicbols, See our t2.99 onirreM worth noflel's. Men's khoes, lace ot •6,00 at Bonsiett & New Gloves and MUteuS just reoelv- <d at Perry A Owen's. A full l*ne of Lailies Furnishing 'foods, at Mrs. 4. H, Nichols. and valises at Bonsiett A Trunks Htoflel's, Bear In mind the tact that you eai *«ve lots of mooey tn bnylng you* Boots and Shoes at Dwlgbt's Cash ••tore, Woodstock III. Fi r Sale. One hundred Rose Comb Browr Leghorns. Rose Comb White Leg'iorn. tnd Houdan Pullets and Roosters, ai fifty oents each. IS-lf Notice, To those that want Tubs, Vats, Hay fiacks.and anythlnsr iu my ine of bust- Err* tees. Work done on short notice to U-. irder. Shop one door South ot Law 'us' Store, £ F. A. KEBABD. <oHenrr, Aag. 10, IMS. r. H, DWIOHT, Woodstock, IIL CCHE auwvnteM by Dr. J. B. Mayer, M Arch St. Phils. at once. No Jon or btmiiiA"* delay; thon^ands cured, Con- Ion free. At Standtah House. Detroit.Mich., 11 > 7, It (1iica(n>,8to laetof «»ch mnnto. -OH THIS TAPKR "/f Business Koilei City residences for aele^ Asa W. Smith, Woodstock 7 Everything tn the Har bottom flgures, at E* M. f Celluloid Sets, cheaper _ _ fore, at G. W. Besley's, We«t 8Ide. Fine Scrap Books ouiy flji:tlt 0* Besley's. West Side. Celluloid Co Tibs, only 20 oeitts. It * W. Besley's, West ^ide. Boots and Shoes, at an Immense st Htfiftti OOLBY I Good Rockford Flour only |l j5 sack at Bonsiett A Stoftei's. Overcoats and clothing at Owen's. Good tine cut tobacco only 15c a! at Bonsiett A StoSel's. Good smoking tobaooo only l)c a tl «t Bonsiett A dtoff -I's. Horse Blankets. 75 c*nts per Pair, 0. V. Stevens'. Vfen M :H[«nry, HI. Elegant Dress and Jersey Flannel st HBKBT COLBT'a Bed Blankets and heavy Wil Shawls a specialty at Perry A Os Before yon insure get terms Fire, Lightning and Tornado JliNl* ^ ranee, of Bonsiett A Stoffel, Weat-2§b* ^ denry, III. Lace Curtains, Tidies, LMsberitlaa^ Bedspreads and Shams, cheap, at Mrs. ,' ,1 Hchumacber'a, near the Depot. -| Fresh Rolled d toilers. Oau at Bonsiett DOMESTIO Piano and Furniture Po$*{ •sh, the finest thing in the market, at Besley's Drug Store. If you want to learn how to PatUP vour Buggy for One Dollar, call ill; testey'a Drug Store. Weat Eud. The largest line of Clothing ever <hewn In McHenry, o in now be found st HKNBT COLBRS* Besley's Famous Wankegm Ale and Porter ^ On draught at J. Bonslett's, A. Clan's and John Helmer*s, If yon want to mike yonr Buggy * Pop look as good as new get the Jfs- lonal Patent Leather Enamel "At Lesley's Drug Srore. UNDEdWEAR. All slses. grades *nd prices at Perry A Owen's, TANKER Brown Bread and Baked; ileaus every Wednesday and Saturday, •t Look's Home B tkery. McHenry. Jersey Waists, a full supply, which vtll be sold at lower prioea than any •ther store In McH»nrv. MM *. ̂ cRDitionn. Buy Warner's M*«ic and National Teaat at Bonsiett A -trotters. See onr new Cio tk'*, Newmarket®'; tnd new style wraps befor® hurl*i< , ^ PEERT S OWBI. •"iM Look at the ci<oloe Candles at Bee* •»y*s Drag Store. West End, *• Middlings, Brnn, Meal in stock at ^toffel's. S-ilt and Oil Bonsiett Ladles and G*nta fl.ie ShuSS A. Sjpip*- «|ty at Dwlgiits. • NEW CLOAKS. '? Best fL* be -t styles, aud to vest MS at ferry A Owens. ' J V*' 17 pounds good, clean, whole rice, for <1.00 at Bonsiett A Stoffel'e. All gr des of Rickford and St* Jiiarles fl.iur, 91,06 to <1.63, at Bouslett ' Jk Stoilet's. Good plug tobacco only 30c % pound, it Bonsiett A Sn»ft 'Pa. Look tor your fl ie Kid -W»d Gost , Shoes at Perry A Owen's this week at - xtreme low prices for cash. • ii'M BKSLErs Liver Wort Kid i«v Cure, he beat tiling on Mie market, at '.{ft ieslev's Dr ig Store. Wear. Si !«». 11-4. ly lOrRussian Liniment Is fast becom­ ing the most pipuiar remedy in the United States. Oue trial bottle will convince you that It Is the best reme­ dy In the shape of a Liniment you ever used. It wld cure Rheumatism. Nfeuraigia. Diphtheria or Sore Throat of whatever cau^e. Tooth Ache, Corns Spraines and Bruises. For the Horse ir is a Liniment ever used. Put up in 26 and 60 Cent Bottles and sold by alt Druggists. Soma Foolish fcopU. Allow acou;h to run uu .1 ltgetst>b«* yond the reach of medicine. Tney of­ ten s«y Oh! it will wear away, bu- Iu most cases It wears them away • :ouid they be induced to try the wuccessful medicine called Kemp's Ba.earn, which will sell ou a positive guarantee to cure, they would imtnedi ateiysee the excellent eflect alter tak Ing the tirst dose. Price 60c and 91.00. Trial "Ize free, at Geo. W. Besley's. McHenry. To-Night and To-Morrow flight. And each day and night during this week, you can find a'^ Geo. W. Besley's drugstore Kemp's Suppositories, ac­ knowledged to be the most successful treatment yet Introduced tor the cure of piles. Old sufferers from this die* st reeling complaint are at once re* lleved and in a short time a perm ana it cure established. Check the disease in tl ne by using the "most elective remedy. Prioe 60c. Send address for |ainphiet ou piles. Box itt, La Boy LIC KING'S EVIL | Was the name formerly given to Scrofula < because of a superstition that it could be • cured by a king's touch. The workl Is ^ wlssr now, and knows that -- .y ^1 SCROFULA U can only be cored by a thorough pnriiea* s;; tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates Its taint tnrouKfc generation after generation. Among its >i earlier symptomatic developments am Ecxema, Cntaneoua Eruntto--, Tw- mors, Bolla, Carbuaelea, Krjrdp^a, Purulent Ulcers, $ervo«a sad Pkj* ileal Collapse, etc. If allowed tlnue, Rheumatism, Scrofaloiu Ga* tarrh, Kidney and Liver Dtseasee, Tubercular Consumptlou, and vaii* ous other dsiwerous or fatal maladies, are byll G. Dlckinsou A Son, Barrington. Ills., are dally rejeinng testimonial* •rom all over the United States In lavorof their <}nlebraied cow prescrip uon. Milk fevir Is a ;hiug of the past where this medicine Is u*ed. Never was a case of it known where this uediclne was given soon after calving. It will also Increase the Sow of milk. For sale by all druggists. Cash paying buyers are respectfully Invited to c 11 at FitZHlmmous A Evanson'istoce at the West Bnd, to •xamine a few articles at bargains during this week. Wanted. Reliable and energetic men te sell all kinds of n irsery goads. New and hardy varieties adapted to tbe cli­ mate. Business light aud easily learned. To successful men we ean pay good salaries and expenses and ijive steady employment. First class references required. Send for terms. Address L* L. May. A Co„ Nurserymen St, Paul Mluoe-jnr*. The Ppul«ci«><i af RMoHenry Is about 1000, and wa would say at least one-halt are troubled with soma afiectlon of the Throat and Lunga, as those complaints are. according to sia tistics. more numerous 'ban others iVe would advise all not to neglect tbe opportunity to call and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for th- Throat and Lungs. Price 69c and 9109. Trial sine fitee. Basptottully, GEO. W. BIIUT. "Vv produced by I Ayer 's Sarsaparil/a Wis the onlypoxcerfui and elwoas reliable blood-purtfyina medicine. It Is so effect* ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Herofsla, and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury. At the same time tt en­ riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital organs ana rejuvenating the entire system* This great Regenerative Mediein Is composed of the genuine flbndatva Sarsaparilla, with f«Bow Dock. Stil~ Ungia* the Iodides of Potassium Iron, and other ingredients of tency. carefully and dients of greet po- its formula Is generally known to the medical profession, sad die best physicians constantly prescribe AUt'9 Absolute Core ̂ For all diseases caused by the vitiation of the blood. It is concentrated to the high­ est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which Hke effects are claimed, and fa therefore tbe cheapest* as well as the best blood purifying BMIB cine, tn the world. Ayer's Sarsaparllla ;; ntEPABEOBT Jr. J. C. Afr 41 Co., Lmmtt, [Analytical Chemtrta.] toU by aU Druggists: prtos Hi st* bettksforfft. Mr*. Sohum«oh«r. Visits Cbloago every week and take In yomr orders and fBrntsb st ftbe. lowest Cbka^o prtees» '%•'

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