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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jun 1894, p. 5

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IT is astonishing how much amuse­ ment people imagine that an editor «ste t oot of his work. f WE see by our Lake county exchanges / that High ton Granger is a candidate for I the office of County Clerk in that county. FOB a pleasant trip and day of sport do not miss the M. W. A. Picnic at Sycamore June 28. • / THE front of the PLAIN DEALER office is I receiving a fresh coat of paint this week. \We6terinan & Son are the artists. FOUND, in this village, a sum of money, which the owner can have by calling; on ' L. E. Bennett, proving property Mid pay­ ing ior this notice. THE Sunday Schools of this village ent to Ringwood on Sunday afternoon last, to attend the Annual Itownship ^Sunday School Convention. HENRY MYK^B had the misfortune to ran a rusty nail into his foot on Satur­ day last, which will lay him up for a few ydays. Miss BEATRICE GAYE will be McHenry County's first contestant for a Demorest Diamond Medal. Let us hear her June 28, at the City Hall. FOR the next thirty days yon can get four Tintypes for 25 cents, at Bennett's Photograph Gallery, McHenry. Improve the opportunity. FINE Butter and Soda Crpckers, 20 pounds for $1,00 at I. A. B arms', Yolo, 111. See advertisement, in another column. ________ No home is complete without *'0ur Own Country." Only 10 cent* a week to readers of the PLAINDEALKK. See adver- lent in another column. J. P. SMITH A|P|P||PPATTI friends at Gray'ef E. PxsKnn was a Gray's Lakevisi Saaday. HARRY FULLER returned from bii to Michigan on Friday last. C. P. BARNES and Geo. Mills, of Wood atock, were Lake visitors Sunday. SMITH COLBY, wife and son, of Chicago, spent Sunday with friends in this village. C. E. CLIFFORD and wife, of Woodstock, were on our streets on Sunday. A. BREWER, of Irving Park, was on our streets on Sunday. Miss BURKE, of Harvard, w as the guest of Miss Loretta Walsh, on Sunday last. Miss ALICE HOLIAN, of Richmond, vis­ ited friends here Sunday. H. O. THOMPSON, of Chicago, Is visiting with friends in this village and vicinity. L. H. OWEN and wife and Mrs. H. C. Smith attended commencement exercises at the Elgin Academy, on Friday last. CHAS. NORDQUEST, of Chicago, visited with his parents, hn this village, ov«r Sunday. Miss JULIA BTORY has been qoite sick the past week and is now reported no better. OR. H. T. BROWN and wife returned from a three weeks visit in Chicago, on Thursday last. CHAS. S. OWEN and wjfef of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sug|ay with friends in this village. MRS. HENRY ALTHOFP, of Elgin, was visiting friends, in this village the first of the week. JACOB WENTWORTH and wife,of Pingree Grove, were the guests of Isaac Went­ worth and family the first of the week.. PROF. F. M. OYERAKER, of the Genoa Public School, is spending a part of his vacation among friends in this village and vicinity. DWIGHT BABCOCK, of the Marengo Re­ publican, made our sanctum a pleasant call one day last week. Sorry we jrere out. WM. MILLS, who has been visiting with his daaghter, Mrs. J. Van Slyke, for the past five months, departed for his home in New York State on Thursday last, W. A. CBISTY and wife, O. N. Owen and wife, Mies Kate Howe and Miss Florence Searles attended commencement ex­ ercises, at Woodstock, oh Wednesday evening last. *. LESTER BARBER, Prof. B. W. Hart, Dr. S. C. Wernham. all accompanied by their wives, also Miwes Grace Seward, Ruth McKenney, and Messrs. Arthur Criseey, Horace Chapman, Bernie Benjamin, and Dwight Babcock, all of Marengo, were rusticating at Pistaqua Bay last week. T. J. ELLIS, an old resident of this town, died at his home, near Ringwood, one day last week. We shall expect an yobituary for next week. Jos. HEIMER is making preparations for a grand good time, at his Hall, on the evening of July 4th, Good music and a pleasant time may be expected. POSTMASTER 8NOW is now receiving tfife daily papers on the seven-thirty train in the morning, and if you call at the post office you can get your daily tor early after breakfast reading. PETER ENOLEN, who works for C. R. Huber, at the Bakery, was thrown from a horse on Monday, the horse stepping on his face, cutting and bruising it quite badly. ; THERE will be a grand Picnic at Sel­ lings Hotel, Pistaqua Bay, on Wednes­ day, JHy 4th, day and evening. Dancing will commence in his new pavillion at 10 . M. See notice in another column. JOHN P. SMITH, the Jeweler, has been treating the front of his store to a coat of paint, and it presents a neat and tasty appearance. E. Perkins is doing the work. • BASE ^ALL, foot rases, bicycle races, tag of war and other games at the M. W. A. Picnic. June 28. Open to all. Tickets good only on special train $1.50 round trip. . ( MCHENRY COUNTY will be represented at the next State Demorest Diamond Medal Contest. Let us hew- our interest­ ing littls representative. Remember the date Thursday evering, June 28. HAVE yon seen "Our Own Country?" If not you are behind the times. Every­ body takes it, and everybody is delight ed with it. Only 10 cents a week to read- enrof the PLAIN DEALER. IS Mi xxjl TBE Cold Storage Warehouse of the Seip Brewing .Company, near the Mc­ Henry Home, is fast approaching com­ pletion. _ V PARTIES are here making arrange -S kients to put up a Telephone Line be­ tween this place and the Lakes.. This something that Is much needed by our Vtizens. BROWN, the roof man, is doing a rtkh- ing business in this section, and is mak- iug hosts of friends by his pleasing man­ ners and honest, straightforward way of doing business. NEW advertisements can be found in our paper to-day from Perry & Owen, John Evanson & Co., Theo. F. Swan L. L. May & Co., Nurserymen and Queen of the Kitchen. Read them. THIS office is in receipt of the Premium List of the 41st Annual Fair to be held at Woodstock August 28-31, The offl cere are making a grand effort to have the coming Fair the best in the history it the Society. THE village authorities have put in a new force pump, near the City Hall, and now water for sprinkling purposes can be obtained more readily, and much val­ uable time saved. Now all that is needed Is another sprinkler. Will we get it ? *DB. HOWE is at the Parker Honse this week. The number of persons who con­ sult this eminent physician on the oc­ casion of his regular bi-monthly visits here and at other places in this locality, Is constantly increasing, until at present, in this and LakeConnties, the Doctor has several hundred patients, many of whom long ago had been given up as absolutely hopeless, are now rapidly recovering and many others have been completely restored to health under his skillful man­ agement and the new method of treat- A SPECIAL meeting of McHenry Chapter No. 222, Order of the Eastern Star, will be hf ld at Masonic Hall, this Wednesday evening. June 27. A general attendance of members is earnestly requested. Bus­ iness of importance. Per Order. THE dancing public should bear in mind the Independence Party, at the Riverside House, on the evening of July 4th. No pains are being spared to make it one of tbe pleasantest of the season. Slocum's Orchestrawill furnish the music. THE ladies of the W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. T. J. Walsh on Thursday after­ noon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. MRS. A. E. AURINGER, President. MRS. T. J. WALSH, Secretary. IT is reported here that! John Heimer's trotting colt, "Centerville," had the mis­ fortune to have one of his eyes knocked out at Richmond last week. He is being handled by C. H. Heck, of that place. We have not learned whether the report is true or not. THE Genoa Junction Journal has been resurrected by E. L. Spetice, of Milton, Wis., who is reported to have had a long experience in Wisconsin newspaper fields. His first number presents a very credita­ ble appearance, and we certainly wish him success in his new enterprise. MRS. C. W. SLAFTER has been appoint­ ed agent for McHenry and vicinity for '*The Queen of tbe Kitchen," one of the moBt useful household articles ever in vented. See "advertisement in another column and do not forget to examine the article when she calls. You wUl be sure to buy it if you see it. THE lovers of Base Ball will be treated to one of the finest games ever played in this village on the 4th. The Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett Nine is composed of some of t he finest players in the city, and McHenry will bring out a Nine on that occasion that it will be hard to beat. No one should foil to see this game. At the Driving Park, at 2 o'clock, July 4th. WHAT few good apples there are in Chicago are h&d at $50 a barrel, a price high beyond all precedent. As ther$ are 400 apples in a barrel this makes the price 12% cents each. One South Water street firm lias all tbe stock there is in the city and is holding tbe precious fruit until it will be practically worth its weight in gold. Pieniakers have .resort­ ed to tin cans instead of wooden barrels as a source of supply, and there are other evidences of the increasing severity of the apple famine. Thank you, we never eat : rnonHmk'mm Nickey Wi||||p||||p(m of Mnu. Juifl:: Insanity is among the Winkles, a««d aboit ll years, liilfllasses of pe<pp^SiTes are most drowned in the mill pond, in the rear of| monotonous. Even where the mind does Jas. B. Perry's residence, on Saturday! not go entirely off its balance the person afternoon last. It appears he was at whose thought is confined in one dull play with a number of other boys of his roqod becomes irritable, set in his ways age, on the banks of the pond, a part of and unhealthy. Old clerks, old teachers them being in swimming. There was a and old farmers, who have pursued their boat and a raft where they were, and Nickey, being in the boat, attempt­ ed to jump upon the raft, but missed bis calculations and went into about six feet of water. The little fellows who were with him became frightened, and not having forethought enough to give tbe alarm, dressed themselves hastily and ran up town before telling what had hap­ pened. James Perry, Jr., and Charles Swadish were soon on band and found the body, but life was extinct. Nickey was a bright, smart boy of his age, and was just getting so h6 was a great help to bis widowed mother, and his sudden death came with a crushing blow to her. He leaves besides hie mother four sisters to mourn bis early demise, who have the sympathy of the entire community in this, their hour of sorrow. His funeral WM held from the Johns- burgh church on Monday, and was at­ tended by a lance concourse of sympa­ thising friends. • BASIS BAXIi. bbard, Spencer, Bartlett ft Ofe, of icago, vs McHenry, at Gage's Park, est McHenry, Wednesday, July 4th. he II. S. B. & Co. nine are without oubt the best nine in the city of Chicago, composed almost entirely of City League players, and have not been defeated but once this season. The McHenry boys are doing all in their power to secure the best players to be obtained, and we can asure you that the best game of Base Ball ever played in this section may be expected This is an apportunity we do not have every day, so let every one turn out and enjoy a good afternoon's" sport. Game called at 2 p. M. sharp. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents, Ladies free. THE man whom nobody wants is al­ ways out of a job, aijd is always shifting changing and complaining, remarks an exchange. Thpre are very few cleVer clean, capable men who cannot find something to do that wiil keep them alive until something better turns np. A YOUNG doctor, desiring to make, a good impression upon a German farmer, declared that he had a double education. He had studied homecepathy, and was also a graduate of a "regular" medical school. "Oh dot vas nodding," said the farmer ; "I voncehaf a calf vot sucked two cows, and he made nodding but a com­ mon schteer, after all."--Medical Record. L. H. DAVISON,-of Earlville, has found an effective destroyer of the "striped squash bug." These bugs are a Source of great bother to raisers of squash or any. kind of metfns. Here is.ths remedy: Take a cobb and saturate one end in ^kerosene and then stick it in the ground ear the melon with the kerosene end up. The smell will keep the bugs away. Mr. Davison has tried the experiment suc­ cessfully and as it is his own idea ha wishes others to profit by tbe result. EVANSON'S Wool Challie Sale. CALL at the PLAINDEALER office and see No. 4 of "Our Own Country" this week. It is a beautiful pumber contain­ ing 25 photographs and descriptions of tbe famous glaciers of Alaska, scenery in Oregon and on the Columbia river, the great Shoshone Falls, of Idaho, etc. We do not see how any one can afford to deny himself and family the luxury of this splendid work. It is simply incom­ parable and indispensable. The price to readers of the PLAINDEALER is only 10 cents a week. See advertisement in another column. one vocation without a break 40 years or more are noticeably peculiar, cranky and occasionally so eccentric that it is hard to say just where eccentricity ends and down right insanity begins. It is the terrible result of never giving their minds a vacation. There is no happiness except in constant change of some kind. This need not be change of place or occu­ pation, but change of mind. The one dull old current must be driven away and a new tide of fresh, sweeping, *eJeansiDg ideas flood the soul and wash out the corpses of the dead thoughts that #111 haunt persons • whose lives run in one channel. Everybody needs a vacation of at least One month every #»ar, The fanner, whose busiest-fc in the summer, ought to tdteplifiieiition in the win coming with hfe*#lfe to the city and fcal ing in town life. It is a patbeti-commei on the appalling dreariness of rustic Ii that more farm women go erased than any other class of people. Town people, whose lives are narrowed down between brick walls, and whose eyesight is armed by bending over desks eight or n hoars a day, should go to the country. Ths eyes should get accus­ tomed to taking in long vistas of land­ scape; the cramped legs and body should stretch out at full length in daily walks. If you are rich enough, help somebody who is poor to take a vacation. Inland people should visit, the sea­ shore. Persons wlbo live by the sea should go to the mountains. Then too, there are trips to Europe to be had very reasonably now. For the the real vaca­ tion hunter who is tired out and wants rest the poorest'place is a fashionable re­ sort by sea, mountain or lake, where there are.moito dressing, late hours and dyspepsia in a week than the average city dweller gets in a month at home. For all but the merest shallow, artificial soul there will be a better vacation in a quiet spot as star to the heart of. nature as one can get. The very rich can take a vacation when they like, but the individ­ ual who toils in office or factory the year around wants cheerful, jolly companions, outdoor life and plenty of sleep; also plenty of milk, fruits and. fresh tables. Kiohmond will Celebrate. f Onr neighboring village of Ricbteoud will celebrate the coming ,4th of July in >4Uuappropriate manner.' Three hundred dollars has been rais^fl 'for flreworVs, tnusic and purses, and the following pro­ gramme wi'l be carried out during the day: Tug-of-war, goat race; foot, sack, barrel, wheelbarrow, three-legged and bicycle races; ball ganie%JJ»ree how races; fireworks; coin scramble. Music by Richmond Cornet Band. Richmond people are knowfa for their hospitality, and any of our readers who contemplate going away to celebrate ths 4th can find no better place than Rich­ mond. You will be sure of a good time aucLbe royally entertained rate? glorions Where Next Fourth. G. H. Garrison was at Elgin Monday oa business. - "Ted" Short, of Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. O. G. Mead spent Sunday with relatives and friends at Elgin. Miss Edith K ingman, of Park Ridge, is at home for the summer vacation. W. E. Wire, of Hebron, was looking after school interests bare Saturday. Lawrence Kramer, of Elgin, visited friends here Sunday. t Misses Nettie, Minnie and Ada Huff, of Marengo, visited friends here last week. 8. K. Anderson, of the Harvard Herald, spent Sunday at his home in this city. Frank Colborn, of Harvard, was on our streets Saturday. Several of our farmers have 'already commenced baying. Ringling Bro.' circus is billed to show here on Tuesday, July 17, 1894. The hail stom of Saturday last broke a large number of window glass in va­ rious houses in town. This section was visited on Saturday last by several heavy showers and vege- The Power of Prayer. An old darkey was asked if, in his ex­ perience, prayer was ever answered, re­ plied : "Well, sab, some pra'as is ansad and some isn't--'pends on w'at you axes fo'. Jest arter de wab, w'en it was mighty hard ecratchi' fo' decullud bred- erin, I 'bsarved dat w'enebber I pray de Lo'd to sen' one o' Marse Peyton's fat chickens fo' de ole man, dere was no notice took ob de partition, but w'en I pray dat he would Ben' de ole man fo' de chicken, de matter was 'tended to befo' sun-up next morninV 5$-:f'#£ EVANSON'S Clothing Sal&^# "IT always amuses me." says adoctor, "when I hear people say that they are afraid to have their bedroom windows open at night, owing to night air. What other kind of air can we breathe at night but night air? The choice is between pure air from without and foul air from within It lias been proven that a large number of the diseases we suffer from are occasioned by tbe people sleeping with their windows shut. An open window most nights of the year can never hurt any one. In large cities the air is ths best and the purest to be had in any of the twenty-four hours, and it would be a great deal healthier to keep the windows closed during the day than at night. The absence of smoke, etc,, tends to make the night the best time fpr airing the rooms."--Ex. * AN exchange says: "a man from the rural districts lost a mare one day re­ cently, and tacked the following on the fence in the vicinity of his farm, written on a piece of brown paper: "Lost--A stray mare horse which went away from the premises of the undercined a week ago come a Friday, wich she had on a roap halter and a letter K\>n her hyp. Also she was blind in one aye with a white star on her fore hed tbe reet of her is a lite sorel excepting tale wich is blak. A liberal reward will be payed for her re­ turn to Mr. a. j. K--Also sadell narks on her back.,' I THE Ice Cream Festival, in the Park, on Friday evening last, drew out a good crowd) tbe only draw-back being the ioe ctafm run out early in the evening. The supply was not equal to the demand. Nevertheless all had a good social time, and went home well pleased with t& evuaUig'a entertainment. ^ " • 4) ' BBWERTAIHJCBMY. At the City Hall, McHenryThursday evening, June 28.. Miss Beatrice Gaye,. of Harvard, who has won three Demor­ est Medals, and soon competes for a Diamond Medal, will render tbe literary part of an entertainment at City Hall, McHenry, Thursday evening, June 28. Good music will be furnished by McHenry young people. Admission, 15 cents. Children, 10 cents. Come and hear this bright young speaker and help the Deaconess' cause, to which the proceeds wiB bo applied. ANNUAL A special train will leave William's Bay at 6:45 A. M., Lake Geneva 7:00, via Turner J unction, stopping at all stations,, for Sycamore, 111., June 28,1894. Fare only $1.50 for round trip. Crystal Lake and south $1.25. Tbe attendance at this annual gathering of Southern Wis­ consin and Northern Illinois Woodmen and their friends is now assured of being the largest ever held. Another train leaves Wuukegan at 6:30 A. M., Kenosha 7:00, stopping at all points. Fare only $2 for round trip. . ' FOR SALE, " A%o*$45 acres of tame hay, growing. Will be sold very reasonable. Call on M. CLARY, half mile South of McHenry. FOR SALE. ^ A sow and pigs. Inquire of > . • . i MRS. R. AfftWOO&v Aij PICNI& ' Yourseii and ladies are cordially in­ vited to attend a grand Picnic, at Ben Stilling's Hotel, Pistaqua Bay, Wednes­ day, July 4th, 1894, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Floor Managers--J. J. Mertes, Johnsburg; A. Schillo. Pistaqua Bay; Geo. Chapell, Pistaqua Bay; P. P. Rothermel, McHenry; H. N. Dove, Yolo. Music, McHenry Symphony Orchestra. McHenry Brass Band will also be present. There will also be a Champion Rowing Race on Pistaqua Bay, same date, for a Gold Medal, valued at $5.00; second prize $2.00. Let all experts turn out and try. The grandest display of Fire Works ever known in McHenry County will be seen. Tickets, all day and night, includ­ ing Supper, $1.25. Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock P. M. BKN STILLING, Proprietor. 4TH OF JCLY PARTY. EVERYBODY is delighted with "OarOwn Country." It is the hit of the season. Evanson's store offers a new J ap Tea supposed to be the finest ever come to this town, single pounds 45 cents, 5 t pounds ton 40 oents. T*y tt. ^ Yourself and ladies are cordially in­ vited to attend a Grand Fourth of July Party, at McHenry House Hall. McHenry 111., Wednesday, July 4th. Floor man­ agers, J. J. Bishop, John J. Barbian, M. Rouen, Martin Smith, Jos. Freund, Nate Stevens. Music, The World's Famous Quintette. Tickets, 75 cents. .• , >IO0. HBDCBB, Proprietor. • i A 1 - • and daughter, Lau- ttaj^lurned on Monday from a pleas- visit Wfch friends at Elgin. Elmer Murphy returned to Chicago last Sunday, after a pleasant visit with his parents in this city. C. J. Dunlay, wife and eon, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Fremont Hoy and wifa. Henry C. Murphy, of the Chicago Uni­ versity, is at home for the summer va­ cation. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chandler, of He­ bron, were guests of Woodstock friends last Saturday. A. J. Mullen, of Morgan Park Academy came out on Friday to spend the summer vacation at home. Wm. Shadbolt and wife attended the funeral of T. J. Ellis, at Ringwood, last week Friday. Mrs. E. A. Smith and Mrs. Belle Barber and child, of Findlay, Ohio, were guests in the family of E. Felt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dufield and children were guests of friends at Irving Park last Sunder. Mrs. Ira Sherman, of Baraboo, Wis., was a guest in the family of J. C. Choate last week. Mrs. A. Still and daughter visited with relatives at Fielding, 111., from Thursday until Monday. A medicine fakir gave free entertain­ ments on our streets several evenings last week and disposed of considerable medicine--a cure for allailmeuts to which the human flesh is heir. Mrs. T. Kanaley and son, Dan, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Deneen, Mrs. Deneen and sons and John Cumings, all of Marengo, attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank Guth here last Monday. Tfye remains of Mrs. Frank Guth, who died at her home in Chicago last Satur­ day, were brought to this city on Mon­ day for burial and laid at rest in tbfe family lot in Calvary cemetery. The advertising car of Ringlftrg Bros.' circus arrived here on Sunday and early on Monday morning a large force of bill posters covered the bill boards here with posters. We are to have a new barbershop, with a bath room in connection, in the base- meat- und«i*F. W. Struts & Co's. cloth­ ing store, Geo. Jones and Chas. Nail having rented the rooms for that pur­ pose, and are now remodeliug them to accommodate their busiuess. Camp Uaetlns at Lake Bluff. On account of the above meeting the North-Western Line will, from June 30th to September 1st, sell excursion tickets to Lake Bluff and return at low rates. For tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 51w3 GOOD, BETTER, BEST. - 1st dose gV>od, 2nd dose better, tfeeffrd dose you will find the best remedy on earth and nothing ever again will take the place of Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for constipation, indigestion and billious- ness. Get a trial bottle (10 doses 10c, large 50c and $1.00 of J. A. Story. 51ml { ILECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. AH who have tried electric bit­ ters sing the same song of praise.--A purer medicine does not exist and is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pim­ ples, Boils, Salt Ilheum and other affec­ tions caused by impure blood.-Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers.--For cure of headache, constipation and indiges­ tion try Electric Bitters.--Entire( satis­ faction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at G. W. Besley's drug store. ECONOMICAL. Mothers your attention is called to Caldwell's Syrnp Pepsin as the simplest, most pleasant to take, and at the same time most potent and economical remedy you can give the children to regulate the bowels and relieve from all manner of stomach troubles. It regulates Try a 10c bottle 10 doses 10c. (For children 20 doses 10c) at J. A. Story's. 51ml Fourth ot July Rate*. On July 3d and 4th, 1894, the North­ western Line wiil sell round trip tickets to stations within 200 miles at very low rates, good returning until July 5th, inclusive. For tickets and full informa­ tion apply to Agents Chicago & North­ western R'y. wl TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she had con­ sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bott'es of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadfvl cold, approaching con­ sumption, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results of which these are samples that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in cought and colds. Free trial bottles at G. W. "Besley's drug store. R%ular size 50c and $1.00. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Dlploaa. Half Sates to the Seashore On account of the Annual Meeting of the National Educational Association, which is to be held at Asbury Park, N. J. July 10th to 13th, the North-Western Line will on July 7th and 8th, sell ex­ cursion tickets at practically one fare for the round trip, thus offering an excep­ tionally favorable opportunity to teach­ ers and the public in general for a visit to one of the most delightful resorts on the Atlantic coast. For tcikets and de­ tailed information apply to agents thi- ca«o&North-Western fi'y, 4#w4 Have yon mm those hats' o& Mrs. Besley's for $2. < 25 boxes new, large California $1.25 per box at Perry & Owen's. New stylish clothing for children at S* Stoffel'e. boys and Can place $1,800, first-class security. 4Gtf oa hum H. C. MEAD. on Dr. Price's Cream Baking Posrdf Most Perfect Made* Price and quality considered, see if you can beat Mrs. Besley's prices. Books cheap, nice bound only 20 and 25 cents at J. A. Story's. A beautiful story is a lovely large book bound in leather, only $2.25, at J. A. Story's. Call and examine. We are making an advance sale of white goods, embroideries, laces, table linens and towels. PERRY & OWEN, &, OCEAN TICKETS, To or from any part of Europe at lowest possible rates, over the White Star and North German Lloyd Steamship Com panies. Money sent at trifling cose to any part 6( the world. SIMON STOFFEL. Those tancy Hoaatetf Comes at Perry a Owen's are making many frienda. Try a. pound and yon will alwaye boy there. New, fresh spring millinery, (no shelf worn goods) of the latest styles at Mrs. E. W. Howe's, one door north of Perry & Owen's store. Received 75 new all wool suits, all si see prices from $7.00 to $21.00. Odd pants and two piece suits at Simon Stoffel's. Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass, Orchard Grass and all other garden and field seeds always at S. Stofiel's. I have the finest line of Hammocks, Croquet Set'*, Fishing Tackle, Guns and Sporting Goods in town. F. L. MCOMHER. Buy your "Church Reversible Hay Carrier" and all haying tools of F. L, McOmber and save a good pereeM. HEADQUARTERS For W. L. Douglas's and C. H. Fargo's fully warranted ladies, mens and chil drens footwear at Simon Stoffel's. FOR SALE CHEAP. OUe new custom made Milk Wagon and one second hand. Call early. SIMON STOFFSL. Mrs. Besley wishes the ladies of Mc­ Henry and vicinity to call and look over her stock of Trimmed Hats, the finest that were ever brought to McHenry for the money. , BARMAN BROS, have just put in a new line of the finest pipes ever brought to this market. Smokers will do well to call and see them. rtltiufim' . NOTICE.. „ This is to give notice that my son, Chas. Hacker, Jr., has left my bed and board, and all persons are hereby cautioned not to trust him on my account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. CHAS. HACK*R,S*. June Stk, 1894. NEW SPRING STYLES. 200 samples of cloths to pick from, first-class in every respect. A fit war­ ranted or no sale. I will save you 26 per cent. Also clothing fitted, repaired and cleaned. E. LAWLUS, Tailor. Opposite Riverside House. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi­ tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bo*. ,Hfirfpls by G. W. Besley . NOTICE. „ Having secured the services of John C. Young, who has had years of experience in fitting new and repairing old pumps, will say that if in need of a new pump or want your old one repaired I will be glad to have you call All work warranted «ad done promptly. > 41 R. BISHOP- A full line of the famous Douglas shoes or children, misses, ladies ana the vot- ng people at S. Stoffell's. IT IS EXPENSIVE. To experiment with all advertised rem­ edies at $100 per bottle. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, that great remedy for con­ stipation, indigestion etc., is now put out in 10c bottles (It speaks for itself as well in a small as in a large quantity.) Try a 10c bottle (10 doses 10c at J. A. Story's. . , frlml ' . NOTICE, V N Washburn's Best at $T.t^f6per sac!! or $3.80 per barrel. Warranted to be better than any other flour offered, except Pillsbury's Best. Try a sack and be con­ vinced of this fact. We don't ask you to load up out of the car, come at your pleasure, anytime. . i MCHENRY ROLLER MILL*, FOR SALE OR RENT. A good house, situated in the village of Ringwood, containing seven rooms, well, cistern and a small garden. Also a house containing ten rooms. A barn, 18x28 well and cistern on the premises. Also a building, 13x32, containing two rooms. Can be used for dwelling or shop. Possession given at once. Apply to WESLEY LADD. Ringwood, April 2d, 1894. 39m3 A full stock of field corn, ensilage corn Millet, Hungarian, etc. at S. Stoffel's. The thing to knew, when yon to buy a bill of goeds. Is. " where < I do bestf* Now we have been la tH m- business long enough to be in s po*|% tlon to give yon the right goods at tip; right prices, and keep a enough to suit all right mint toners. Oonsalt our large ran of and find out that yea get treated right too, Bight bare, previous to the 41k, we want to sse hew many] K~ SUITS OF CLOTHEil Will «o out, and to make tbe is slid*' right along hava reduced the prices some Instances ever 40 per cent. A fe*^ '"- odd suits, some ef the last ones bought, must get away from us. The lucky ones who happen to need a new BUU get the benefit. Now see what chance you have by celling la. Soma of those fine black worsteds worth i| to $20 *111 go away at $14 to $W. Some young sien's all wool suits, $1260, will make somebody smile at 16,00. cask* Men's and boys' linen ooate at 60 etflt worth $1.50, They are juat the thing for these warm days, and will wash # kundied times If necessary^ . -.t- -/ fitfe ow is the time lor a new of Shoes. Everybody wan pair just now. VI e are in bhoe business all over. thing desired in shoes can be bid by visiting onr store. We will mention light here that onr sho# fit the foot and the purs# at the same time. We have a great line of ladles' »n4 misses' low shoes, tbe only oossfort for tbe feet during the heated term. Gone In and look them over. These tM&iir all shapes are great takes, especially the ones with elastics en tbe std<£ They answer as a house slip all the year round, and are so easy and duti­ able. We have them also in black. Our men's fine shoes are great takerib They combine style and wear with! Now we ate looking after yonr H|:: tersst In the wav of soft unlaundried shirts and fine neckwear. Just drop 1» and look It ever and get a straw hat too. If you need It, or a fine suit > »•»!<,. i U <4?i * i Curtains are very cheap this yc ar Can show yon more style* than any othex firm Ip the county. You may soon need a new C&fcs pet. Have in stock several fin* patterns and can sell yon any* thing needed from samples just in, ot all the late spring styles*^ and by telegraph can have yon*/ carpet ready for you the follows i n g d « , • • ' « * \ J - ' # ' * ml w ; Fire Crackers! £r- TOKPEDOS, U ' ' ' •,.'<& • Oranges, Lemons, Bananas. an#| choice Candies, fresh bought, •specially for the 4th, IP .. ' f f j Perry & Owen, General Merchants. p- ILL, < '̂-1 Award t IA U*. Highest Honors-World's Fair. •DR; %.mi CREAM BAKING mm tOST PERFECT MADE ^ A pure ^rape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pn from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulteni* 40 YEARS TUB STANDAMji p 1. .".a 'a, a own. iaamsa. ̂ • MoHEftRY, - - ILLINOIS TM$ Bemk rtmvm |ifnpnslfc. and seOi Jbrefew and IXmmtii a*cmff9,cmd4omm General Bankiat We endeavor to do ail t6ws6wt e»% trusted to omr ears la a maimer mi «*>on tern* mtirety satfafactoty ear" easterners and rejiiucflWfr *o4feti|tAc gmbHc patronage. • MONEY TO LOAN; On Meal JBiiqte tmd other prut stout • - eecurt^. lections. ftosate**! 'SMS INBURAJNOB Hr»t Clam Comft*n*e* at 41* Maim- n. Tours apadMir, fell r»a(Y ^ \ . y v*;- WV-,.

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