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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Mar 1889, p. 4

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>AY, MARCH 27, 1889. ?ANSLYKE, Editor. 131 A t>T?T> May be found oil MTA L l!ili flle at GJCO. P. OO.'S Newspaper Advertising roceStreetX wf: iere advertising TEW YORK- On the Elgin Board of Trade on 12,000 pounds of butter sold S8c and 1,500 lbs. at 24 l-2c. TO of the Board of Trade lared 24c to be the market- price. A l&Bpeeial meeting of the board was called $UC Md a protest enteml, when the directors % < ' amended the price to 24 l-2c. 16S" Congr«H8man Hopkins has been !•' I apjwinted by Speaker Carlisle to repre- |f «ent Illinois on the committee to attend I -Hie centennial celebration of the first . Pmudent. of the United States. This celebration is to be held in New York the * ,L lost of April. The committee is com- $-\' posed of one representative from eaclt ©f ,«the sevferal states and territories. 1ST A Canadian paper says:--1"Uncle |fam' s weak point is in his navy. It is llot that he has no money to pay for one, ::*8 he waves a surplus of over a hundred •millions of dollars a year. But he has Assumed that & navy is not a necessity, and that he would be less likely to get ,fcto wrangles with foreign countries Without one. Some day he will need it, and will wish he had it." 1®°* Governor Fifer has ias.ued-the foih 16wing proclamation: "In compliance with the statute I do hereby designate Monday, April 22d, 1889. as Arbor day, and I request the people of the State properly to observe the day in the plants ing of trees, shrubs and vines around the home, along the public highways, about our school houses in our parks, and other public places. Let the cnildren in our schools, the young men and wonietf, in our colleges, seminaries, and Universi­ ties, with their instructors^ co-operate in the proper observance of the day by planting shrubs vines an* trees tha t will beautify the homes, adorn the public grounds, add wealth to the State and, thereby increase the comfort, and happi­ ness of our people. JOSKPH W. FIFKR. I®" ,fPersi6tent office seeking not a recommendation for appointing." .This sentiment as expressed by President* Harrison in his inaugural address is diametrically opposite to the biblical Injunction: ask and you shall receive, knock and it shall be opened unto you. Modesty, it seems, is to be recognized, which is well; but the question arises: : Is there enough of modesty in this Country to fill all the offices. STATIC OF ILLINOIS ^ LcHenry bounty, S 0 TOWN oir MCHENRY. / Tti# following is a statement by F. K, Gran­ der, Supervisor of tho Town of McRenrv, I'ri the county and stftte aforesaid, of tho anionnt of the public fund* received anrl expended by him durtnjr Uie ilscul year just Ciosod, end­ ing Mar 26, 1889, showing the uuiount of public funds on hand at tho commencement of said fiscal year, the amount of public lunds re­ ceived and from what sources received, the amount of public funds exbendod, and for wbat purposes expended during said fiscal year end i njr a# aforesaid. The said F. K. tirahge'r. being dnly sworn, doth depose and say that tho following state­ ment by him subscribed, is a correct state­ ment of the amount of public funds on hand, at the commencement of the fiscal year above stated, thfci amount of public funds received, and the amount expended and the purposes for which expended as set forth in siid state­ ment. F. K. GBANQFB. Subscribed and ftirora to before me this 28th day of March, 1889. a N. GILBERT, J.P. KUND3 RECEIVED. Ameant of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year, commencing the 80th day ol March, 1888 $ 168 95 ! Received from Co. Collector .. . 158 To *• •« Town Collector. 1,540 59 HANLT BK Roadsters AND GRADE HO ) ti ,^OI svsl® -BUKKOEKB OF We have the following stalliatie for the season of 1889, VON LEER, Young flam bl'1 Ionian Stallion. Foaled Jit tin 1st, 1885 StHixls 15-i hands bixh, weight lltto pounds Is l«ri«lit bay. black point*, Has line style and guO'l action. As a represents live for getting good roadster* is hard to beat. "Von l.eer" was sired l<v George O. (97011 by Lakeland Abdullah, 351. First dam by Patcliep, by Autocrat. Second dam Dolly bv (jifford Morgan. . CHANCELLOR, JR. 'v ,f lSF"Some years ago Secretary Rusk <", bought a choice hog of an eloquent di­ vine of Madison, Wis. But as the ani mal proved unsound, he made the cler- - gyman take it back. Some time after­ ward the clergyman was preaching sermon on the prophet Jeremiah, dur- r;/ ing the delivery of which he asked lemn tones, "Now, my hearers, what d Jeremiah do?" In the congregation was an old fellow somewhat the worse for liquor, who knew of the incident related, and when the clergyman paused apparently for a reply, he shouted, "He made ye take back the hog, consarn ye. I®* The New York Sun devotes a pow­ erful leader to the maintenance of the theorem that Grover Cleveland was beat­ en because his administration was Dem­ ocratic and not Republican. It also very ably shows that the Democrats have lost Congress because they uudertook ta carry out the Democratic free-trade programme. The leader is able but unnecessary. Hie country knows that the Democrats were beaten because of their Democracy. They Mall be beaten again even if they follow the SUB'S |« t <adviee, and pretend, so be Republicans '̂ The country does not believe in them and fcN^jeanaot be deceived by them. TtfM... BXPEHDITDKKf. ;»f1,868 24 J. Van Slyke, pub annual report I 800 " pub notices Town meeting auditors meeting 600 tl K Holmes,moderator T. meeting... S 00 F G Mayes, Town clerk 1664 H C Mead, thistie commissioner 55 00 John Huemann, assessor 130 00 Board's a- dit, September, 1888. and < March, la-T*.... 9 00 Village for use of City Hall 1 year.... , 10W Board asse«sment review I 3"CO Sheep killed by dogs and costs...' 42 30 Uoods and Dr. bills for Peter Miller.. 3180 Juslen Bros coffin Peter Miler.... V-. 14 HO On account H. W. McLean............ 2210 Stevens & Miller acet lioyal Edwards « Mrs Mtghtman acct Forman child ... 1000 One cord wood and sa'ing. Mrs Gibbs 6 00 Three cords wood Mrs. Winkle 12 00 On tramp acct 1060 Or H T Brown, atten'ce Mrs Karges 4 00 Dr AS Childs " Forman child 7 50 DrFegers •• •• family 500 Perry & Owen, goods to Mrs Gibus.,,. 12 26 Co Treasurer, years Poor Hi bills.... 170 H9 Cash to Robb for K Edwsfd.... 2 00 Serviees Poor Masit-r 25 00 Paid town indebtedness 638 00 KECAPIT CLAT IO*. Amt on b*itd beginning fiscal year v 164 90 Aint funds ree'd during ** ' . 1,69!) 29 Total., #1,868 24 Total aint paid oat 1,260 57 ' Balance on hand..... 60767 LEAD'1NG"V 5 CENT CIGAR In MeHerry Go. Call for them. . I®" The nonsense that is wired $0 ap- ^l^-sipreciatave Democratic papers about a rising conflict between Blaine and Har- ^ ^ rison could have been furnished to order ^ v. as well in the home offices. The wish is father to the dispatch as everybody S ; knows. Both President Harrison and lp . Mr. Blaine are too well trained in the school of the politician to let any disa- greement come to the surface for corres- pondents to peck at, if any existed, and j|f\ there is not the faintest shadow of proof Li' - that any exists. The two men know PV, 6ach other well and have sense enough to keep from clashing--even if there was . occasion for it--but there is none.' Jl 1> VST The Springfield Monitor, under date of March 14th, pays the following handsome compliment to Hon. C. A. Partridge,member of the Legislature from • this District : Comrade-citizen Charles A. . Partridge, of Waukegan, Adjutant-Gen- eral of the Grand Army of the Republic of Illinois, is serving his second term. •• Col. Partridge by common consent, is to be speaker, when Speaker Matthews goes ; to Washington, and a good one he will make. He is one of the best and truest of men, with a heart like a woman and an inexhaustible flow of humor. It is hardly possible that Charlie Partridge ever spoke an ill word of any one, orthat he has an enemy in the world. His influ- ' enceupon legislation is of the positive kind--somethiug like Francis E. Willard styles a magnetic suasion." ^TH Fitzsimmons & Henderson West McHenry; J. W. Cristy & Son, RingwoocL " Disolution Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing an der the nrm name of Smith, Son & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Snyder having sold his interest to Geo. G. Smith, and the business of the late firm will be continued at iite ©id atMKt im*** the firm name of Smith A Son. • H O SMITH, GEO. G. SMITH, H. SKYDEB. West McHenry, 111., March 23rd, 1941. Having recently purchased a ver/ fine imported Clydesdale stallion, Chancellor Jr for our own use, will breed a limited number of Marcs outside Chancellor Jr. is 8 years oid this spring; is a Cherry Bav with black points; US3* h;inds high and weighs about 1 700 pounos; strong, clean ltiulia, line action. n>iid disposition. He was sired, by Chancellor (13i0>, he liv Drew Prince of Wales, (673), Dam by Lofty. (4(>0); (frand dam by Duke of Well, ington, (1513); great grand dam by sir Willia n Wallace, He combines in his breeding the best blood Scotland ever* bad, and has proven his ability to get uniforift Colts, of great site, fine form, strong and rugged. CHAMPION, JR. The Perchcon Morgan Horse. He has proven himself a fine stock getter for general purposes, and cannot be beaten in the North­ west. Parties who intend breeding the com- ing l easori, will find it to their advantage to call and >se our stock and get our terms which will be reasonable. Mares from a distance will be well oared for, at owner's risk, at moderate rates. •; "Call and see us. 851 HANLY BROS. Trotting Stallion OAK WOOD" in color is a dark Chestnut with black spot on left hip. Stands IS* hands high, weighs 1050pounds. Foaled September 2a, 1885. He is i.ice styled, »rood solid smooth limbs, good feet, well formed body, and promises to be fast, shows great action for the handling he has had. "Oakwood" was sired by George O. No. 9701), he by Lakeland Abdullah (851) own brother to Haroid the sire of Maud S. (Queen of the turf) 2r08%; Noontide, 2:20^; Mattie Graham, '2:21%; McCurdy's Hamhletonian, 2 26,%; Deciana, 2.2;>£; Hermes, 2:27#; Good Morning, 2:23V; Temple, 2:30, and others. AUo sire of 1!) in 39 iisu Lakeland Abdallah by Rysdykes Hamble- tonian Sire of fnrtv2:30 performers. Also sire of fifty-one daughters with 2:20 perform­ ers. One hundred and two sons that have sired 2;30 horses, be by Abdallah, by Matn- brino, by Jmp Messenger; Dam, the Ohas. Kent Mare, by Imp. Bellfounder, eto Lakeland Abdaiiah's Dam was Enchantress by Abdallah, by Mambrino, etc , as above. George O."a Dam. Fanny B,, pacer, 2.27, by Autocrat, by Geo M, Patchen, (record 2:23&) by Cassius M. Clay, by Honry Clay, by An­ drew Jackson, by Bashaw, etc. Dam ol Fanny B. by the Rowland Horse, by the Baley Hor?e and he by Justin Morgan. "Oakwoods's" dam Kittie Curtis, by Pat Searles, by Autocrat, by Geo. M. Patchen. Kittie Curtis'Dam was the Lee Mare, she (S. T. B.) by Old Creeper, 1661. by Peck llorse. Dam by Young Bullrush. TERMS, *15 CASH. Accidents and escapes at owner's risk. Mares not proving in foal will get a return season free. All mares left In mv charge will be well cared tor at 11,00 per week, to pasture for this season of 1869. For farther particu­ lars ealt at JTtimer's Stables. * McHenry, IIL H TiiiiHitn li.rMnitnrHiiitn Iimlin •( ' l|iil|iir how .£j>iin.<r Merchandise #n.<l to avoid uny col!:ij)?o we will throw our ^aies on tho market nt the mercy oi the buyinjsr puhlic for the next sixty day*?, Embrace Opportunity, JLine with those wbo *aro in search of high grade ^prinir Mer- ohandi-e. at low hollow prices, as \ou will then surely visit us and our stock, and the claylignt examination of goods needed t>y you, will convince you all of the truth of our assertion as to quality, quantity and price. We do not ride in a freight AHY ONE A Dress, or a Coat, Ribbons, Feathers, tarns, Rags, etc. T Any Color FOR TEN CENTS : ) n ? 'la-AMff.-?': car oa r 'h ••u kr' Dress Goods malVQUfl J niBinillySt And allow in any way. others to do better We have 4-4 Hen­ rietta Suitings, in 8 new colors, at 25c per yardr ^Siik finish 40 inch Henrietta^ in the newest shades only, at 95c per yard. ! f< i * ""i That we must conetantly be hustling for trade. We are the family purveyors of this and the surrounding vicinity and Prices swing low at all times her$* REMEMBER THS, THE-- RIVERSID: * • An Axnnsinflr Dilemma. situation of the America® "bood- lers" now sojourning in Canada may be pathetic from the self-exiled "boodlerV point of view but ie comical as looked tat from this side. The law jjroposed to expel our fugitive criminals and in future make Canada jio sanctuary for crooks is naturally regarded by the Montreal colony as a "stake" measure. It is said that the "boodlers'J have actively be- stirred themselves and by passing the hat have raised $100,000 with which to buy up the Canadian parliament and by de­ feating the proposed cruel provision secure the preserve over the border to our cashiers and Sunday school superin­ tendents who go " rcng. But the very action alleged to have been taken to strangle the proposed legislation will have the opposite effect. No Canadian statesman will now dare to defy public opinion and oppose the bill because such a course will subject him to the suspicion ; of having some of the boodlers' boodle in his purse. If the f100,000 has been g| mirtd it is more than probable that the ^ l>oodler treasurer will make a break for .. /Hfottand with the funds, unless he is watched night and day. The rule that j'j there is honor among thieves has many aad the Montreal colony are Annual Town Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the citizens, legal voters of the town of McHenry, in the coun­ ty of McHenry, and State of Illinois, that the Annual Town Meeting for said Town, will be held at City Hall, McHenry village in said town, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Apr! next, being the flrst Tuesday in said Month for the purposes following, viz: First--To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting. Second--To elect one supervisor, who shall be Ex-Officio Overseer of the poor, one Town Olerk. one Assessor, cne Collector, one Com- misBioner of the Highways, two Cosntabies, two Justices ot the I'eaoe and as many Pound Masters as the Electors may determine. And to act upon any additional subjects, which may, in puruance of law, come before said meeting, when convened, Which meeting will be called to order be­ tween the hours of eight and nine qtelock in the forenoon, and kept open until seven o'clock in the afternoon. Given under my hand, at McHenry. this 18th day of March, AO., 1889. F, G. MATES, Town Olerk. Where genuine Bargains are ill store for you, 20 ft> pail Jelly :| ,70 4 gallons best Svrup, , 1.30 25 bars Ofolden Crown Soiip, 1.00 May Flower Tea, per lb. .40 6 in. PTw Case Lace, per yd. .05 3 " Oriental Lace. .05 ,12 in. " «< ,25 Latest styles Buttons, metal. 5 cents up. In Corporation Election. The Annual Village Election for the village of McHenry, will be held at the Olty Ha'l, in said village, on Tuesday, the 16th day of April, 1889. At which time the following officers will be elected: : ONE PRESIDENT, who shall hold bis ofllce for the term of one year. THREE TRUSTEES, who shall hold ottee for the term of two years. ONE VIL LAGE CLERK. The polls of said election will be open be tween 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning and re. ma>n open until 7 o'clock in the evening of that day. J. VAN SLYKE. Village Clerk. McHenry. 1(1., March 20th, 1886. t tilM 9 RAFFLE POSTPONED I The fnll nutnberof ticket# not being sold, the Kaltie for the Bay Gekllng, ELI M. has been postponed until Tuesday, April 2d. when it will positively take place. Take due notice Tand govern yourselves accordingly. For tanker particulars see February issues. Address ELI E, MANOR. Genoa Junction, Wit, Refer liy permission t» WaUrs Stock tfnrm and Postmaster, Genoa Junction, Wis, or Patterson Broi; <& OoM Union tttoek Tarda. Chicago, IU. • ' ^ We have a full line of Foster's, always warranted. Also some special lines Men's Shoes, All solid, $1.60, Calf, warrant­ ed, $] .90. Ladies', trolu $1.50 to 4.50. We carry a full lise of Beloit OVERALLS. And the best $3 00, 3:50 and 4.00 • . . , • v." In the county. To look at our stock means to buy. Call and see for yoursMf. Above are of the most elegant shadings, 11 yards, half plain and half striped, make up beautifully and sell for $11 per pattern. Mo­ hair Suitings, l|>c to 16c and 25c. Also the Western Dress Goods, (worsteds), in plaids and stripes, at 25c, See them surely. Our stock ot prints, from 3 1-2 tfo 14c is very large and varied, and of the best approved standard makes, ^ DOMESTICS, • WHAPS, TrBitkef* "Vaffsisi - - EASTER. IS COMING And with mand for a made, it the Oew, certain de- well SUIT OF And we modestly but truth­ fully ask you to come this way not to buy but to inspect and get pobted on Clothing. Our styles are correct, our prices low. All we ask is an opportunity to show goods, and at the same time name terms and prices Men's heavy Sijils, $4.40, 5,00, 6 25 to 25. Boy's Suits, from $1.90 to $12.00, all sizes. Silk mized Pants, worth $8 for $5.75 Wedding and common suits J specialty. Spring Overcoats and matched Pants and Ve&t%» Our Boot and Shoe STOCM. Is Again above the standard in assortment, prices and satisfactory service. The O. H. Kargo A Co. custom mttqe Shoe stund high in the opinion of our many patrons, after five years of very satisfactory experience. Men's dne Shoes, 91.60, |2.25, (2.50 to f6.00. Ladies' button Shoes, all sizes, from $1.25 to (6 00 Children's Shoes, all sizes, kid or goift, 60c. For Ladies' Una Wear We keep, tor Bdlts the pliet.n A york.v Rochester hand made Shoes in the various new styles, sizes and teats, fcfcm VSeO to*5.CO. Always buy the \ " / " v Candee Rubbers, And don't forget to see our new Sn»ir Proof Ducjt Hoot, with coating of Rubber, which is warranted to outwear any other boot ever made, of pure Rubber or Gum Rubber. ' Now is tbe appointed time to buy ' Wall Paper Wllb Matched Borders, from an immense assortment, from .r->io to 25c per roil. Window Shades, Curtain Poles, T.&ee Curtains, Shade Fixtures, ami pulls. All paper careful! trim- med free. We all eat <£IM! ©E IK And our health prescribes only the pure, clean land fresh for us. Our stock always contains all the good virtues and none of the bad adulterations now so common. GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS. Of the most reliable "growers constantly on hand In great variety, viz: Timothy. Clover, Field, sweet and Ensilage C^rn. Ked Top, Lawn Grass. Blue Grass, Wide Awake, Clydesdale, ftlack Tartarian and White Japan Seed Oatt, with a full assortment of Garden Seeds. All kinds of flour constantly iaatoek and delivered free. Call on and In many other ways SAVE Money, and make things look like NEW; by using; DIAMOND DYES. The work is easy, simple, quick; the coiors the BEST and FASTEST known. Ask for DIAMOND DYES end take no other. ?jg**®ilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles US£ DIAMOND PAINTS. Ooid, SMjysr, Bronze, Copper. Only IO Cents. Portraits. A-Port folio of beautiful baby pic­ tures from life, printed on fine plate jumper by patent photo process, sent free to Mother of en? Baby born within a year. Every Mother wonts these pictures ; send nt once. Give Baby's Bfline and age. . WELLS, RICHARDS!!# & tfc, BURLINGTOIK^VT, Cleanse With that most rellab!# medicine--Palne'a Celery Compound. It purifies the ^ , blood, cures Constipation, and regulates the liver and v , j kidneys, effectually cleans- (' Ing the syatem of allyMte and dead matters. Paine's ! Celery Compound s combines true nnrro tonic and Btrengthlng qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. " I ha ve been troubled for some years with a v;, complication of difficulties. After trying ya- . rioas remedies, and not finding relief, 1 tried Paine's Celery Compound. Before taking one full bottle the long1 troublesome symptoms be­ gan to subside, and I can truly say now, that I feel like a new man. Dlfrestlon haa improved, and I have gained ten pounds in weight slnoe I liave commenced taking thtf compound. ' NONESTUS 8TEAKNS, FETEHTLH^ VT. *1.00. six for $5.00. Ataruggiatsj' ^ : WILIS, RICHXKDSOH A Ca, Burlington, ffci =r Yon reatTily untlerstand when say we have ua abun- d:iuce, ample, unmerpus. exten­ sive and comprehensive stock of every aort ot Merchandise in our line and thpt t . .... 'V*. -*r' iilj.jj! « V <• frf't'-fS ur Prices win. Why not give us.- PTe merit. .,,, -FT ' I'T"'. ' . . .V' "I ^ J.; sffii'iSS: 4 I' •h , ~r~i , \ M. , - ' *> ~ - * t Ot tbo Jtilifliest QimlitY. 3 fc Cans l omatoes 2 Corn 2 " Peas •; 2 . " Black berries # " Peaches Fine English Curra New Blackberries Choice Evaporated Apples " TarkiBh Prunes California Peaches Fancy . Prunes,, ^ Apricots KRPNCH RRIINFM. cttet. ^ We have a stock bf these goods we are proud of and Our prices on same Will interest you. * r > I 9 .f EINGWOOD, West McHenrf i DKALKIT „. * •i 16 pounds fnc4m bf*n Storfi.00 Codfish 1.00 Fine Cut Tobacco 1 00 m uS Smoking " Tea Dust whole-leaf Tea finer , " 5 Dates HEAVY' (koves, Tin* Copper and Sheet*!ron Ware. "yiii. 3 . * 3 -t Figs 25 cents Salt White Fish, salt Herring, salt Mackerel, Salmon, full cream Cheese.20 pounds of Jelly, only G8 cents. 1 I ' , 1 ; • 25 cents And in addition has put in a full stock ; ^ f ,Catt # lit JIT; Spring Dress Goods, Arriving: This Week* A Z ; Sateens, Prints, Ginghams, Tickings, Denims, Table Dam­ asks, Table Oil Cloths, Sheetings Towels, , Corsets; \ Buttons, Cilovea. , Hundre# Bpring L V. > AGRICULTURAL IMPL] Including the Moline Plows, Gesloy Sulky Plows, Orvis Plowed Stoddard Seeders, Disk Harrows, Drags, and in short Everything ia tUmg' Tool line, which will be sold at Bottom Fl$WWr^-d v ; l , • r.-f. ^ A.T BOTTOM! PRICES.- ' N Haish's Barb Wira, JCIBB NO- ALFB Will be done on short notice and Satisfaction Guaranteed. A% H specialty of J*utter Factory work. A share of public - patronage respectfully solicited. * • " I W. P. STEVENS, - ^ . -V'itr » •• • • - • ' . •• =3* OPPOSITE BISHOP'S -•#: - ; McHEimY, -DEALER •IIT'rti*-** 'A mmm f ^ ~ 'V ' - r " ' <t i"*' ' * 1 Purchased for Cash, all of which will be sold a# low aa iheiziarkel will admit and furnish First Class Good 6 > V. kh&r.-t ~ l : ' . M- IFEF. n,. Have you seen them? One has told another what we ar8 doing and these things are spreading far and wide. Our doings and your response are necessary for mutual benefit. Gomel, John Evanson & Co. A FPMU UH1 OF OTOTlg h %f* IBABIUMD AND OTHER KINDS, ' ;T~, V For both Coal aad Wood, of the best makes, always on hand* short I will keep everythin<r in the Hardware line, to be found itt McHenry county. Do not fail to call when in want of anything if* my line and see what can be done ;V; GLASS OF ALL SIZES C0NSTAMTLY ON HANQ. * mm OuaranteecU Will be done on short notice and Satisfaction share of public patronage respectfully solicited, » 1ACO& McHenry, 111., October 1st, 1888 ' <• ' JV* < U ?r (ijr •$. 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