1 T^W? WEDNESDAY, orr. 22, I89O. Railroad Time Table. fkklii effie'tf Sunday, Sept. 21. U90, trains Will paaa this station as follows: OOIKQ SOOTH. tWoHenry Paasenger Depart *LakeGeneva Passenger.. 7:W •Lake Qnert Express *--^ „ „ •Lake Genera Freight 4 ™ «« *l4tke Geneva Passenger... &**.Ik Freight Depart OOIHO HOBTH. til Ilk Freight Arrive. »Lake Geneva Freight *f*ake Geneva Paasenger.... IMcHenr* Paasenger arrive. tUka Geneva Express •£akeGeneva Passenger.... ' :;;V EXPLANATION. * Dallv except San lay. t Sundays only. ^ A B. Buss. Agent. t MoHenry, 111 740A.lt. 9:10 •• 9:68 *« 4:35 P.M. 4:B0 P. K. MASONIC. MCHICHHT LODOR, NO. 158 A. F. and A. M.-- Itocntar Oonirannlcatiine the second and llsarth Mondays in each month. _ u v« v»» LOLBT| W« B| MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEKIOA. Meet at the Plaindealer Office every Sec- ond Tuesday evening of each month. Neigh* boreooritally invited- &HN QUI? CEMENTS. V , FOB SHERIFF. By the earnest request of many of my BID time friends, I hereby announce my self an independent candidate for the office of Sheriff of McHenry County, sub ject to the will of the voters of the county, at the November election. D.A. STEDMAN. REPUBLICAN BALLY. Hon. A. J. Hopkins, Member of Con gress from this District, will address the voters of McHenry and vicinity, on the Political Issues of the day, at the City Hall, on Wednesday evening next, Oct. 20th. Let every voter tnrn out atid hear what oar present, and next member of Congress TAG to say on the political questions BOW before the people. . , lip" The Ladies are cordially incited. I- • PPU OBDKTI COMMITTEE. A Grand Republican Rally. . Will be held in the New City Hall, in Woodstock, at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, Oct. 25. General Lee. Kennedy, of Ohio, will address the people on that occasion on the political issues of the day, General Kennedy is acknowledged to be one of the most able political orators in the country and is the man who scorched Senator Matt Quay in the Congress of the Unied States. We trust the peoplo of McHenry Co. will not fail to hear this exceedingly ably man. S ' Bv Oitorcn orCotWTY COMMFTTBev PERSONAL. Mfss MATTIS SMITH visited with friends in Elgin, on Saturday last. ' ED W. OWEN and wife visited with friend* at Algonquin over Sunday. Miss MAY WIOHTMAN is visiting with friends in Chicago this week. Mits. WM. PHAL-EN is reported as on the sick list this week. T. J. Walsh visited Dundee and Chicago last week on business. Miss KATE HOWE i* teaching school in the district near Northrop's Mill. MRS. J. H. BURGER has been quite sick the past week but is now reported better. En GRANGER, Jay Gilbert and Archie Eldredge took in the Exposition last week Thursday and Friday. C. A. KNIGHT spent Sunday with friends here, returning to the city on Monday morning. N F GEO.'MYEB, with his family, has moved jinto the Mrs. ^Younger house* oft the West Side. MR. ANDMRS. A. W. SCOTT, of Minne apolis, Minn., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. JOHN EVANSON made a flying visit last Saturday to see his son Walter, who is attending school at Beloit, Wis. MR. AND MRS. PETER YOUNGER and Mrs. Schumacher, of Elgin, *«e West McHenry visitors last week. Miss JENNIE BURGER, of Woodstock, was visiting with her brother, Prof. J. H. Burger, in this village, last week. FRANK PATTERSON, wife and daughter, of Chicago, were the guests of E. M. Owen and wife over Sunday. THOH. BAPSETT and daughter, of Los Angeles, California, were the guests of 0~$f. Owen and wife, over Sunday. /MR". F. M. OvERAKErt, who has beeiN sick the past two weeks, is again able to ^be around. ---* MRS. .T. D. HIBRARO, of Elgin, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Perkins last week. FRED E. HOLMES, of the Richmond Gazette made our sanctum a pleasant call on Friday last. MRS DR. OSBORNE and Mrs. L. E. Ben nett were both reported on the sick list the first of week A. J. DICKENSON is moving from the Mrs. L. A.Clark house to the Allen Walsh house, on the West Side, this week EDWARD KRAPP, one of Uncle Sam's Tetter Carriers, in Chicago, was calling on friends here on Saturday and Sunday. MRS. C. A. KNIGHT and children, of Chi cago, pre visiting this week with Mn». Knight's parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Brown. /.TOHN W. SMITH, who resides west Hebron Department LODGE DIRECTORY. No matter how much advertising paytov it certainly costs. A single page In an I W« <indi the following obituary in the issue of the Century taken for adtfer- McHenry correspondence of the Wood- tisinif purposes, costs $500; in HArpers I rtock Sentinel, aud reproduce it in till!, I HBBKOH LODGE NO. fiftt, A. F. and A. M., $400 down to |100. A yearly advertise- ASSURING the writer thereof that he has I JSCHMONTB." ^D!"."CLART, W?!A*~ ment of one column in the New York I our heartfelt thanks: I 1. o. O. F,--Hebron Lodge. No. 76/, meet at 1 1 MaBonio Hall every Tuesday night. 4 W. K. WIKE. N. G. HSBBOH O. E. S. meet at Masonic Hall the M and 4th Wednesdays of each month. MRS. E. B. STRATTON. W. M, M W. A.--Meet at M isonio Hall the 2d and' Sd Saturdays of each month. ^ F. E. GBATTOH. V. O, Herald costs $30,304 fo^ the lowest and I DIED:--At her home in StcHenxy, 111, $130,000 for the highest priced columns. Thursday morning, October 0 th, 1890, These figures will doubtless be of interest HA( HKI. MU,L8 V AN SLYKE, wife of J. Van , Slyke, of this village, aged ;>0 years, 5 to men who invest $2 or $3 per month, month8 and 8 days. and flatter themselves with the idea that I Mills was born in the town of thev are extensive and liberal advertisers, I Macomb, St. Lawrence County, N.Y., and that because of theirinvestmentthey May lgt 1840 and wa8 one of a family ought to control the columns and dictate I Qj geveil) 8jje having had two sisters and; the course of the publication. I four brothers, one of whom died bravely AN exchange thus eulogiies the teacher in defense of his country in the dark days I TgirUnthtir of the primary school: "Lift your hat I of'63. On the 28th of Novem!>er, 1858,1 York has moved in he reverently when you meet the teacher of I she was married to Mr. J. Van Slyke, of I residence on Third street. the primary school. She is the good J Canton, N. Y., and was the mother ,of I toward Conn has rented the Robert angel of the Republic. She takes the I four children, Fred, Ida, Jesse and Beatty farm and will move on it in the little bantling, fresh from the home-nest Maude, only one of whom survives I spring _ and full of his pouts and passions--an I --Jesse. In 1869 they came West and in I G. B. Stone has sold twenty acres of I jacket at Evanson's. ungovernable little wretch whose own 1870 came to Woodstock, where they eratfon^Lhthundred doUare' mother honestly admits she sends him to I lived until July, 1875, when they came I etTchtdlt and wit have" been vis- school to get rid of him. This young I to McHenry, and have lived here ever I iting friends and relatives in Iowa the lady who knows her business, takes a 1 since. The happiness and contentment I past week. whole car-load of these anarchists, half of their married life was reflected in the I A. P. Root carries the key to the Hodg- John McKibbin has moved in town. Oncle John Pettibone and wife have re turned from their western visit. » Lyman Tinney and wife rejoice over ly- her new Business Notice*. Music with shoes at Evanson's. Men's Congress shoes $1.25 at Evan- son's. The Buffalo Boot? and Shoes, and sheet music with each pair at Evanson's. New dress goods, new clothing, and new shoes are now arriving at Evanson's. NICE line of Pipes, just received, at Barbian Brothers. "Have you seen the 5-A five mile horse blanket? If not, why not,? H yon have a horse vou need it." The finest line of Whitewash and Paint Brushes in town at Besley's West Side Drug Store. Good Fine Cut Chewing (Tobacco at 25 cents per pound, at Barbian Bros'. Cigar Store. Fall Jackets, new, reasonable in price, and stylish. Also, sheet music with each CaltMealt Oil Meal! Always in stock, at Bonslett & Stoffd's, in small or large .lots, at close prices. / THERE are geveral weddings on the [tapis in the vicinity of Johnsburgh. R OUR trains, especially the mail trainsN ikave been very irregular of late. / READ tlie new advertisement of Perry il Owen, to be found on the local page. Evanson's 5-cent per yard layout chal- of whom, single-handed and'alone, are I kindly expression of her countenance,!]"118 oil house to whom all will make I lies, seersuckers, sheetings, prints, lawns. ,, ° , , .. .. . . I „ , • I known their wants for oil. I The 10c, 12^c, and loc goods all on one more than amatohfor bot1.,h«r and many »ere the sacnflowi .h. made ,n Ab h eo fable at5 oente per yart to do*, out, and at once puts them m the way of be- j order that those she loved might have j but the queJry ig where did tho^ pant^ J ready now. JOHN EVANSON & Co. ing useful and upright citizens. At what their wishes gratified. Always solicitous I come from? They do not fit. j FOR 4 VI F CHF\P expense of patience, toil and soul-weari-1 for the welfare of others, she rarely let an I E. E. Taylor has sold to Frank Wood- . T , „ ' * n«ss? Hers is the most responsible posi- opportunity go by unimproved, whereby bury and will erect on his farm a four- tion iu the whole school, and if her salary she could, by word or art, minister to foot geered wind mill and force j £ one honje p^^,. Shipman Engine, were doiibled she would yet receive lees their wants. An affectionate wife, an I ^ than she earns." j indulgent and loving mother, her life wafe I The Weekly Tribune has changed the Will carry six persons. Address, A. S. TYLER. lit Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. DONT SKIP THIS For it is not an advertisement but 1 , , . , . 1 • 1 arrangement of the articles and ads on Wm.. Francis Wlbon entenrf uponthe ™ZZ° "1Z'H Whi°" ̂ impr0™ and comic entrance devised for him in J por wjjen trouble caine, and two of her I by Prof. Brown, Democrat candidate for I m the line of feed, grain, hard or soft The Merry Monarch," he was received Ghildren paa8ed to the unseen worid, her connty saperintendent. coal it will pay you to caU at the with a shout of lauschter, and eo great . . , . . I There will be work on the first degree | Pickle factory, West McHenry and get wasthe aDnlause ereettnv the coiuSian nerVOU8 8y8tem reoeiVedBevere ^ ̂ the A. F. and A. M. lod^e on Wednes- my prices. Highest market price paid was the applause greeting tbe comedian from which 8he never fully recovered, day evening Oct. 29. AU are cordially for oate. 6 W. A. CRISTY. that several minutes elapsed before the | ̂ BickQeg8 ^ tQ herj and for five invited. long and weary months she was confined I We notice a change in C. A. Stone's I ' " ad in the Tribune last week. Chet is I _ Swelling of the ankles or feet when not We are celling all wool red Medical- - ed Flannel at 16a. worth 35o per yard. •y§ UnbleUhed Ootton FluMl •§ Vo^ worth 8e Men's heavy Grey Underwear, SKtt marked down from 40o. Bed Blaidnts hi grey and wt *4 play could be proceeded with. From this moment till the final fail of the curtain The Merry Monarch" progressed in a gale of incessant merriment. It is one of the few plays of any kind of which it may be said that it has not a dull moment. Mr. Wilson has never had a part which afforded him opportunities for being, .... . „, », . .. . - .. • . • tunnv eonal to the nresent character of cu,mina,l0n of al1 ber woe8' Maude-the but, boys, do not get discouraged, but hinny equal to the present character of I .oy of her Hfe h(>r pride hw darling_wa8 try again. ing nso . e is on e s age a | Htrjf,jcen down jn the nuritv of her sweet! The 1. O. O. F. installed the fol most constantly and is always working to the house, and much of the tame to J ite poetical, and there is more truth due to rheumatism, Prof. DeCosta says, her bed. Gradually the fuuetions of na-1 than poetry in the last line as all his 119 always caused by a weak or diseased ture were resumed, and health came on I friends can vouch for. I heart. So is shortness of breath, pain or apace. She so far recovered that she was J The ball game that was to have been g,"^her^r SDells ^ The only wire i/lJr' able to ride out, and mingle with her TKt°£ U"8"' Ne«Co«. "Sold at ieelej'B drag friends once more. Then came the | ty,;r^ f that, weather has interfere<l. I 8 ^ ________ FOR SALE. The undersigned, Executor of the Will of Lawrence Dorney, deceased, offers for to amuse his audiences. The Chicago Opera House has been crowded at every performance thus far in,the season of "The Merry Monarch," which bids fair to be the most notable comic opera success that Chicago has ever had. Indeed there is every reason for the success of the opera in New York being repeated in Chi cago, for the fun is of the most irresisti ble kind, and the music is tuneful and joy of her life, her pride, her darling--was I try again, stricken down in the purity of her sweet I The 1.0 ... voung womanhood, and in a few short l?Twl?VffiT9«f0 v e»9uinS .^rm: Uale his entire effects, consisting of his ' . ... • , * „ I W. E. Wire, >«. G.; irank Howe, V. G.; I House and two lots, in the village ot ME- hoursher gentle spirit had taken final I E.G.Phillips, Sec.; D. S. Blodgett.Treas., I Henry. Also a quantity of Household leave of its earthly habitation, and flown I and the following were appoiuted to fill I furniture, Clothing, Wood, Lumber, etc. to the land of eternal bliss. This terrible'! the balanceof the offices: S. 0. Boughton, For full particulars inquire of the under- Warden; H. B. Begun, Cond.; H. D. I signed. MARTIN WELSH, Executor Walliug, I. G.; A. P. Root, 0. G.; James yet | Turner, R. S. N. G.; John D. Rogers, the I L. S. N. G.; E. B. Stratton, R. S. N. G.; E.E.Taylor, L. S. V. G.; Ileal Finch, R. S. S.; Frank Wagner, L. S. S. grief so wrought upon her nervous sys tem that her constitution, „ not yet sufflcicently recuperated to bear shock, gave way, and gradually she Bank beneath the weight of sorrow. Though sometimes apparently better, as time are several songs iu the opera that have already taken the town by storm and are heard everywhere. Mr. Wilson has ,4his visage, has been quite feeble the lap excellent company including a great past few weeks, and at this writing is re /number of comic opera favorites. Miss I ^ported no better^ , - ^ Marie Jansen has made a great hit in the | MR. AND MRS MILES' NERVE & LIVER PILLS. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowel-* through the nerves. A new principle. The.v speed- We are glad to see the third candidate I ily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, ure B.iuu mm ,w uiumii id . . t, , . for representative nominated and think I pil08 au(i constipation. Splendid for men frnm nvei+nr« to flnalp There l>a8sed on her fnends cou,d ^ that her the committee could not have done bet- women and children. Smallest, mildest, . . , , j vital powers were slowly , waning, with I ter than selecting Hon. (ieo. Reed, of I surest, 30 doses for 2o cents. Samples ... 1... .k. k«~1 nothi the matter „w u,e Boone co'.uty- Let «d> Republican ap- at Ow. W. Beeley^, pain ot a broken heart, nntil, at 4:301 I CARPET WEAVING. A. H. Haxly are still suffering from the effects of being thrown out of their buggy a few weeks ago. Mr. Hanly is not improving as rapidly as his wife. Do NOT forget if you want a first class Auctioneer, to call on F. K. Granger, McHenry. Or if more convenient we can fix dates for you at this offlce. THE Chic Perkins Comedy Company, have advertised to again visit our village tor one night only, at Riverside Hall, on Saturday evening of this Nweek, Oct. 25th. During their former visit here they made many warm friends, and were pronounced by all to be the best traveling company "J^IR. StiADEs subject next Sunday morn ing will be, "The Watchman on the Tower." * "AT H. HANL.Y & SONS have under ad vise-l /ment plans to introduce the Roller Pro-J that ever visited this village. No one lews into their Mill. ----"(J ghould fail to go on Saturday evening if • they wish to enjoy an evening of real fun. )/MARRIED.--At the residence of Hon\ Richard Bishop, on " Wednesday after noon, October 15th, by the Rev. H.Slade, iBenj. Sherman and Miss Nina Morris^ poth of McHenry. /vThe happy cotiple took the 3:80 train for a short trip, returning on Saturday evening, when a reception was held at the residence of the groom's father, Mr. J. G. ySberman. The young couple start out in life with the best wishes of a host of friends. We wish them bon voyage on the sea matrimonial. W. A. CRISTY is building an addition to his honse. When completed he will have >ne of the finest residences in the village. THE° elegant new residence of C. H. Jranger is rapidly approaching complo- ftion and will be one of the very best in THE heavy rains of last week were1 welcome to all, as many wells and cisterns were nearly dry, and fall plowing was ipossible until now. WE learn there is to be a Grand Concert given at Ringwood, by the Lake Geneva Harmonie Quartette, on Friday evening next, Oct. 24th. \ . ' \ 'THE Brick Yard has about closed work ir the season and only a few men are fsow engaged around the yard. We believe they have one more Kiln to^ itmrn. . . ^MBH. CHAS. THOMPSON died at her hom<\ Stt Greenwood, on Monday morning, of leonsumption. Her funeral was held on Tuesday and her remains deposited iiy • i Ringwood Cemetery. LOST, in this village the past week, a gold-headed Umbrella. The finder will Confer a favor on the owner by leaving -|he same at the Poet Office or PLA!N- PBALER Office. y THE young man, George Earl, who we Noticed iMt week as being accidentally shot at Fox Lake, and who was taken to Chicago on Monday of last week accom panied bvJDr. Fegers, died at the Hospital there on Thursday. MR. FOSDICK, a Grand Army roan, will deliver a Lecture at the City Hall, this Wednesday evening. As he announces S 7'vthat he was in rebel prison" five hundred "» (flays we have no doubt his Lecture will «v 'be worth hearing. We understand it is to be free. A MAN is eaid to have emit the follow ^ ^ Jng order to his grocer, a few days ago \'*\f &end me a sack of flour, 5 lbs of coffee, *' " * • 1 lb of tea; my wife gave birth to a boy • X Jfraby last night; also 51bs of corn starch, it screw-driver and a fly-trap; it weighed 116 pounds, and a straw bat. l^r s ,s jT gtand* newspaper publishers to look well as to what goes into their papers if they want to see them go safely through the mails. No lottery scheme from church or individuals has any security of ever reaching the public by publishing their schemes in any newspaper, as Gen- Wanamaker is now seizing every < --tkat goes i*. .a a poatoffice with a ry a4vecU«mettt contained therein- part of a young perfumery peddler, and very charming she looks in her boy's garb. To her are assigned some of the. ^ ^ x Lt musical number, in the piece. Mb. | altomoM,, >"*» , that he is at the polls and casts his vote , ,r i , o'clock on Thursday morning last, she I m in8trueted by the committee, and we I MRS. Jos. LAWRENCE, at her residence, quietly laid down the weary burden of I will not only roll up the largest Repub-1 north of the Driving Park, West Melienry, Hfe on the altar of her mother-love so »'can majority that the old reliable w prepared to Weave Carpets m the best , . . , , ' . I Eighth Senatorial district ever has, but I nianuer. °n short notice and guaran- tender, deep and true, and took up the w<r8lia!1 haVe t he glorious satisfaction of tee satisfaction. From a long experi- '1 - • ence she is confident she can please all shining robe of immortality. The funeral was held from the house at two o'clock i electing three representatives. Pri- W ALGONQUIN. ^LAISDEALERMrs. J. A. Sherwood's auction sale of her house hold goods on Wednesday of last week, Laura Moore, the brilliant prima donna, | tleve° T U T 'Dte™Mt ° alBomakeeagm.t.ucce«a.thePrinee^ Sla,de °m"'at,"K' am The ecenery and costume, are the most »«* ,by » l^ge concourse ol gorgeous ever seen in comic opera in this sympathising friends in whose presence a good fair price. 1 her remains were laid to rest in Woodland | At Chapell & Morton s auction sale of who entrust their weaving to her, see reasonable. MRS. JOS. LAWRENCE, West McHenry, April 22d, 1890. ^ _ Who sells goods the cheapest? He who was well attended and the goods brought I pays no rent, hires no help, and pays *' " 1 cash for his goods. Call in and see his prices. Beloit fine pants only ..f 4 00 Beloit heavy mixed. 2 50 Men's business suits 9 50 Cassitnere suits 4 80 country, and the oriental scene gives g^nebdore; who^Hfe wasTerTfo, and I ^ 8old on ^ avera«eof been equal to the capacity of the Chicago I giv®n by her, ^°^d not be taken! jarry Jones, of Woodstock, was a|novs'8U;fcH . 4 00 Opera House thus far in the engagement wlthout fatal »n]Ur-Y ^ the mother-plant, caller on his many friends here on Friday B , tWo-pi^ 1 00 and orders ior seats should be sent in I whoBe nourishment had nourished the of last week. Knee pants 25c, 35c, 50c, 100 earjy J tender buds that were destined never to| There have not been many improve- J Men's Oongresn Gaiters.... $ 1.50, 185 - I Bed 92.99--bought before the rlee. *" „r» - r "US'" >vr< : A# ; f, ̂ We carry the eelebmled' BA Hons Blanket*. • iWV ed down from #3 and #3.95. Children's Calf Shoes,5s and fie al SB* per pair, marked down from fl. tender buds that were destined never to rj blossom into the full richness of mature I mentis in town the past week, on account I Ladies' fine shoes. 1 75 Here They Ac* Ayaln. . ] life. She leaves a husband, son, two Chic Perkins and her renowned com-1 grand-children, one sister, three brothers, pany. Don't fail to see them. They will and numerous other relatives to mourn be at Riverside Hall, McHenry, III., one I heread demise. They have the sympathy Men's Chinchilla overcoat, silk facing, silk sleeve lining 13 75 Hundreds of goods at your own price. E. LAWLUS. night only, Saturday, October 25th. Prices of admission, 15c, 25c, and 35c. Don't forget the d«y and date Saturday, Oct. 25th. Secure your seats early and be sure of them. of a large circle of friends in McHenry and The Forrester's Dano*. Order of Forresters; in this of the weather. Thos. Kabon is finishing his sidewalk front of his property on Main street Mrs S. A. French, of Chicago, is visit ing with friends here. Born, Oct. 19th, 1890, to the wife of the surrounding country in their great I Fred Roagman, a son. affliction. Sympathy!--how mean the I Rev. Mr. Hench and iamijy departed I calicoes or mens shirting for only 5c a word to those who give it; bow little it (for Lee Center, III., on Friday of last I yard. About 300 yards good calico for HMtmn to tlmm vet how urateful to the week where he bas 1)6611 engaeed only 3c a yd. Good cotton batting for 9c seems to them, yet now grateiui to tne preach fop the next yeaP# Ladies button shoes for f 1.00, $ 1.25 to recipient! As we write our thoughts j fjenry Henk received a telegram from I $5,00. Childrens underwear from Dc, 11c, reach out for appropriate wdrds in which I Chicago on Wednesday of last week, 115c 16 to 75c. Ladies good, fine and to express the feelings and emotions that I stating that his youngest daughter wets I heavy merino underwear from 25c, 30c, ... . • « 1 l 1 A r I J»n/1 QViA mau iriaifinrv urifh hfir I :Wr-#1 75 pjich. Mens underwear from BUY OF BONSLETT & STOFFEL. Good heavy, wide cotton flannel for 5c, 6b, 7c to 17c. Good solid ginghams, _ c-- --i.. .. * * . v- ffelfti worUiSOik MIMM1 Rnbbeift Rubbers 49j, Women's heavy 6hoes at #1, marked down from 91,25. prtoeSe Prices rednoeiL village, Will give a Social Dance, at j thrill'the saddened heart. Language I dead. She was visiting with her-sister. I 38c $1.75 each Mens underwear from ,, n. Tt m, „ r. - I . I The remains were brought out here on I 2oc, 3t>c, 40c to ^J.oO each. Mens good the Riverside House, on Thursday, Oct. fftliB alld we can only say we sympathize. ^rr8day and the fun|.al wa8 held at lace or Congress shoes $1.25 to $5.00. 30th. The best of music will be furnished it is said that "whom the Lord loveth the Qernian Lutheran Church at 12 p. m., I Good fine cut tobacco 25c, good plug and nothing left undone to make it I He chasteneth," and to Him, the "solace I and interred in the cemetery at Dundee. | tobacco 30c, good whole leal tea only Hunt Bros. Publio Sale. Owing to the stormy bad weather of last wfsek, Hunt Bros. Hog Saje, at Woodstock, was not as well attended as was expected. There were, however, a number of good buyers from a distance and also from around the county and sixty-seven head of fine animals were dis posed of in abou,t two hours at prices ranging from $8.00 to $66.00 per head. All were satisfied that the sale was con ducted as advertised without a by bid. Many were heard to say that it was the finest lot of hogs they had ever eeen to gether and every body went home feeling well repaid for their time. The boys still have on hand a number of as fine hogs as were sold at the Sale and will be pleased to furnish their customers at reasonable \ 'K RECEPTION to the Rev. Wm. Clark nd famHy, the new Pastor of the M. E. f hurch in this village, will be held at the City Hall, on Thursday evening of this week, for which occasion the following programme has been prepared: pleasant for all who ^ttend. Full par ticulars next week. NOTICE. Any person found hunting on the prem ises of the undersigned will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. in sorrow," the one true Friend who is ever present in all sorrow and trouble, the God of our fathers who doeth all things well, we eommend the mourning ones. She has passed to the shining The Episcopalians are having their I 25c- Always call on the above. church painted. I j. A. story's Local.. C. W. Hurt spent a part of last week at I T . . , . . ,. . hiafcmnoin lVK«,lh Til I Just received a fresh hne of the finest his home in DeKalb 111. tobacco including Spearhead plug, Sweet- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owen and Mrs. Oliver I . ^ ttn« mil- llnrhnm n.nd Rnnora Dml Storing Prayer.. ............ ft lo . ... ........ Addreaa of WltMM Choi* .. .Rev Wm. Nickle ..i.'.Liizte Osborne ....©his. W. siafter , Rev, Wm. Clark Mrs. Clark ..Male Quartette I Response Singing five mlnntespeeches; S- bject--Morality From the Staadpoint of t The Old Settlers A. H. Colby i L. C. Bennetj 2. The OW 8oldl«rs-- \ ( H O. Mead 8. The Pons of Veterans. .... A. O. Eldredge 4. The Daughters of Veterans...Agnes Perry Patriotic Selection Choir 5. Remarks F* K. Granger 6. The Young People C. F Jo-nson, 7 The Chuich and School --F. M. Overaker Duet Mrs. C. T and Archie Eldredge a The Church and Sunday school. .Bev H Siade B The Open Field ... Rev. Wm. Miekle * Closing Song.. Male Quartette Programme commences at 8 o'clock sharp. R fresh ments will be served, and a very enjoyable time is expected. All are cordially invited. Everything free. FOR SALE OR RENT. In {be Village of Ringwood, a good house and shop, fttams reasonable. In quire of WBSUCY LAMk Ringwood, fif. . „ ta Mrs. Oliver i heart tiae cut Durham and Square Deal . . ^ . a Owen, of McHenry, were the guests of smokinir 5(. DL;kaire shore; the weary brain that had suffered Mr, an(j Mrs. C. E. Chapell, over Sunday. .P, . T . . \ x , • . „, i„..„ I j I The latest designs in stationery, Irish T T , the poignant pangs of grief so long, is at .Our street committee are getting ready Li g j^orated, Art Studies, . rmt. thg Wounded heart that bled so to drive a row of piles along the side of Lareine Folio at Julia A. Story's. that the fires of life were ex-1 the turnpike at the north end of the' freely MCABNBY, ID., Oct. 8,1890. I tinguished, is stilled ferever: but the ^vina, of Elgin, visited We, the undersigned do hereby pledge I tender mother-love that uurned with a I friends here on Saturday last, ourselves not to sell nor to allow to be 1 light so pure and holy $at the angels I \jre_ i). S. Babbitt, of Elgin, visited | sold any goods at our respective places in heaven could but smiM their approval, | wjth friends here a part of last week, of business, nor to open the doors of our still lives with her in the spirit to en _ „ , places of business for the purpose of the lives of those who remain, and | made friends here a short call on Sunday | business transaction of any kind on Sun days. BOL.8L.ETT ft STOFFEL, JOHN EVANSON & Co., JOHN J. MILLER, FITZSIMMONS & HENDKBAOH, PERBY A OWEN, ^ ' > Loom J. ALTHOFF^- '? impregnate them with its sweet perfume Ilast in the knowledge and remembrance of its W beautiful perfectness. Her friends will miss the cheerful face, the kindly welcome, and the friendly sympathy; but the good that bas gone hence has journeyed A complete line of Soaps including Laundry and Toilet soaps and also the Original Package Gold Dust washing powder, saves time, labor and money is the cheapest and best washing powder known, only 25c for 4 lbs., at J. A. Story's. Matches only one cent a box, 10c a dozen boxes. Also the best Kerosene Mrs. C. W. Hart, of Marengo, spent I Oil in town at Julia A. Story's. We haxe all <n>lors and grades of Fine Yarns and Zedhyrs. • big drive German Knitting YaT8* €oBe asd see It. ? Out Mrga 3took of Beaver and heavy Winter 6'liawls is now in. We bought them at eery low figures and ean sell them wajdown. V. Friday of last week with her mother here. FOR SALE. About 45 shoats and pigs will be sold heavenward, and peace, and joy, and I by the undersigned. Will sell half or Julia A. Story has the exclusive agency fOr G. W. Hall's inks, merchants and teachers desiring this Ink may obtain it in small or large quantities at Julia A. Story's. The best and most complete line of latest styles and designs in crockery and AT7CTI0N SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auc tion, at his residence in the village of Ringwood, on Thursday, Oct. 23, 1800, commencing at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow ing property: One horse six years old, 1 carriage, 1 sleigh, 1 set single harness, sweet companionship with loved ones I whole to one party at reasonaWe^prices. I gone before, crowns the earth-wearied | soul that found life's path so rough. 15w2 STRAW WANTED. Fifty tons of good, bright Straw wanted, delivered to me in the village of McHenry, Our mixed paint is the best and only $1.25 a gallon. Also a full line of oils, varnishes, leads and dry colors, guaran teed strictly pure boiled oil at Julia A. Story's. Those desiring to use the beet Snow White oil will get the best prices at Julia A. Story's. The best 5 and 10c bars of toilet soap town at J. A. Story's The Illinois Kidney and Liver Cure, hold furniture, consisting in part of beds, I few invite lovers of eleganee and beau* I 'ST<£££*» «*> Cement 1^* '""1-1" and bedding, carpets, chairs, clocks, ,jke gfe Louig. In going further into the T b d all Tools necessary for the This is the last time we will advertise ^ "Great W«rt" there ar° Tari°08 "HbusinW Will b. sold masonable. | r vSSrTbi.^L! Terms Cash! No property removed the tourist may select, bnt supposing Uie Inquire of LEONIHD DASTES. i % Remember wo have the largest line >:;}£ ̂ of ladies' while, natural gray Camels' Hair and red Wool Uadarwaar to be ' '5% found la the oownty,. ' ; and boys' Clothing and Overcoats In styles and quality to suit all. We can bargains in It DO* vv;- - Qloree and Iflttons of ever• deevip* tlon and prloe. • Bee onr Immense line ®f gen^i Neck wear. dollars and Coils, in the very latest style*. We are headquartsrt lor thetn. When you want Table Linens «r Towel!ngs, see the variety we keep. Nobody can give better bargain* In this line than we. Three Links. I, wjjjc^ a reasonable price will be paid. Travelers on business or bent on pleas-1 p_ GHANGEK. ^ w ure, invariably visit one of the great Wast MeHenry, Oct. 21,1890. 1 wheelbarrow, 1 set scales, will weigh j cities of the West, if their journey is at I -- 250 pounds, 2 ladders, lot farming and I a|j prolonged. Nowhere else can be seen j WELL DIGGING TOOLS FOR SALE, carjienterstools, nuantity of stove wood, , ^8 of enterprise and American The undersigned being about to go I in t i'oZh^roui&iTmy Uasin Chicago or Kansas -m-J ,^11 Diggu« Tools T fnrrntnrp pnnsistinir in nart, of heds. invitp lovers of elecranee and beauty cn™P' . u ^ \ r, x I WQ1 until settled for. WM. LANOHAM. H. C. MEAD, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE. start is made from Chicago the great starting point of western travel, no line can be found more desirable than the Chicago & Alton, the great "Three Link" route, and its unsurpassed connections. TLRT> «ndersigned offers for salehisfann, j £jetfaI1t cars, courteous train men, a first Consisting of 124 acres, situated 3% miles J^ega"" . east of McHenry. Is in a good state of [ class track, and every convenience that cultivation and will be sold reasonable. For further particulars inquire of the un dersigned on the premises. GEKHABT £UIU&P1£MANN. October 14th, 1890. gi 14m2 modern railroading employs is here found for safety and comfort. The coun try traversed is unexcelled for beauty of scenery---the vertible garden of the conti nent. Be sure and secure tickets of the Johnsburgh Sept. 9th, 1890. Quinine Hair Vigor this year. Every one that has used it says it is the best tonic as well as dressing they ever used and will positively stop hair from falling out besides giving a new and vigorous MILLINERY GOODS FOR SALE. Mrs. C. A. Hutson will, for the next j growth of new hair to the scalp. Try it fifteen days sell millinery and fancy goods I only 75c. If you are not satisfied when at cost. This is not for the purpose of using half a bottle your money will be selling off a few old goods, but for the ex-1 refunded at Julia A. Story's. press purpose of closing out my stock. And all those knowing themselves in debted to me please call and settle at once. With many thanks for past favors I remain, Yours very truly, MRS. C. A. HUTSOH. West side, near the Depot. ^.^rtmento. -fl WjWW-to* «, ;W TOB«5EO,ATB«RHMMBW. 1 , •• * *A.W«MWNPWAWS^IIVWWQUF, ; MEAT MARKET FOB SALE. I offer for sale, for the next 30 days, all the Tools, Fixtures, Team, Wagon, etc., j of the Central Meat Market, in the village [ of McHenry. As I am going West will be | sold cheap If called for within that time. JOSEPH M. FKECWD. McHenry, 22* --» * FLOUR! FLOUR 1 FLOUBI We keep PiUsbnry ̂ other brands. Also remember we pay Cash tor nil our goods tend sell them a* lew and many limes lower than the so called C&ah Store*. V S ;•>" * • r . 3 - , * We pay the highest prloe for Bttfet* and Bggg. J'K't " - : vVT -.3, Perry & Owen.