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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1898, p. 5

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carj fliiiietler. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 7, 1898. Railway Time Table. .Taking effect 9und>y, May 29. 1*17, at aix O'elock A. M. Trains will puss McHenry Station a* follow*; OOIKG SOUTB. •Lake Geneva Passenger 7:31 A. H. tWllllama Bay K\pr»ss ...... 8'.S3 4« tWilliams Bay Passenger 3:27P.M. fLakn (Geneva Freight.. . *;87 »ke Geneva Passenger 6; 17 /'• xtWiilinma Bav Paaa'ger,Chi only...7:0i /" $ Williams Bay Paas'ger via Elgin 7:24 /" GOIMG MOBTH. j . tWilliam* Ray Pastenger fLake Geneva Freight jWilliain') hay Pa^eanger ...... fi-ake oeneva Passenger...... ...10:001.*. ...10:04 «• ...10:58 •' .. 2:50 P.M. ... 4U5 •• ... 4:66 " ... 6:06 •* Miss DELIA WELSH, of this village, and James Callahan, of Chicago, will be mar­ ried at St. Patrick's Church, in this vil­ lage. on Wednesday of next week. So we are informed. QUITE a number from this village at­ tended the Re-union of the 95th regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, at Richmond on Saturday. There was a large attend- '• Jin^hnd a very enjoyable time reported MAKY of our friendB hand or send us items or personals, for which we are grateful. Dont be afraid to worry us. If more convenient ring up Phone No. I and talk with us. It hangs very near our desk. t WUliama Bay Express. jLako Geneva Passenger.. t Williams Bay Passenger.. IXPLANATIOIT. •--D*lly. f--Daily except Sunday, t-- Sumlays only. x This train runa from Jo&» 96 to Sent 4 Inclusive. * B. BU8S, Agent, McHenry, 111. M. W. A. Regular Meetings every Second and Fourth Wednesday evenings of each montta, at their Hall, over Gvanson & Co.'a store. . „ KOBT. B. HOWABD, Consul. J. KIMBALL, Clerk. W. 0. O. F. St Patricia Coart, No 187, W. O. O. F. meet the First Saturday and Third Wednesday evenings of each month, at Forest Hall. 1 MRS. KI ABT COBB, Chief Ranger. CHABLOTTB MADDKIC, Secretary. MASONIC. MCHBHBT LODOC, NO. 158, A. F. and A. M.-- Regular Communications the aeeend and fourth Mondays in each month. W. A CRISTY, W. M. PBRSONAl*. « EARL MEAD ana wife, of Gray's L«e, were calling on friends here on Sunday. MRS. J. J. BISHOP was a Chicago visi­ tor on Tuesday. ... A. G. ELDKEDGE, and wife, of Algonquin, were visiting friends here on Sunday. HARRY E LORE DO K, of CarpentSrSviUe, was here on Sunday. . MRS. F. T. COLBY, of Englewood, is visiting with frieDds here this week. GEO. BUHR, of Chicago, was the guest of Andrew Miller and w|fe, over Sunday BABE BISHOP and son, of Lake Geneva, were calling on friends herein Sunday. MISS LIZZIE THALEN, of Elgin, is visit­ ing at her hosae here this week. MRS. WILL COLBY, of Burton, was call A SON of Mr. Lewis, who "lives on the Jeff Ellis farm, west of Ring wood, fell from a horse on Tuesday morning, dis locating hie shoulder. Dr. Wells put the I ®ng on '"en(^8 here on Monday morning, member back in place, and the young I GEO. GILBERT attended the Wood mens ttiaj* is getting along finely. I Picnic at Elgin on Monday. TQEBE will be an Ice Cream Social at I HENRYCRANE, of Woodstock, was call the home of Mrs. Richardson, three I *ng on {r'en<Je here ou Monday. miles west of McHenry, on Friday evening I R- HOWASD was an Elgin visitor of this week, for the benefit of the Ladies I on Monday. <£> Aid Society of the M. E. Church. Every- j MRS. D. G. WELLS was a Chicago vis- body cordially invited to attend. THE Steamer "McHenry," will make an excursion trip to Fox Lake this Wed­ nesday evening. They will leave Mc- Henry about half past six, take supper [ on Friday and Saturday. itor on Tuesday. J. E. CRIST*, ofiUjugwood, was attend­ ing to business in this village Monday. HENRY MILLER was a (Chicago visitor! WM. WIANER and wife, of Janesville, were the scueets of Hon. F. K. Granger and wife the first of the week. HENRY WITT and Benj Frett, of Chi­ cago, were the guests of Chan. Frett, in this village, over Sunday. MRS. L M. FOSTER^of St. Louis has been the guest of Miss J alia A. Story the past week. GEORGE SMITH has secured a pbsition in Chicago and resumed his duties at <H1S0- KATHARINE SAMUKLS, of Madison, Wis., was the guest of j. B. Perry aad family, the latter part of last week. / MRS. J. R. CLARK has been called to Indiana by the serious illness of her mother. Miss DINA SHUSTEB, who has been visit­ ing with the family of Jacob Hetzel for the past few weeks, returned to her home in Chicago, the first of the week. MRS. LOUIS ALTHOPF and children, of Kenosha, Wis., returned to toeir home on Monday after a pleasant visit with relatives in this village. GHY HALL, who is home from Porto Ricq, on a thirty days sick leave, waft" In town on Tuesday. He belongs to th<( IN MEMORIAM. JAMBS A. PEKBT, COMFAMT A, FIBST ILH HOIS VTFIUNTBMS-- DLBD AUGUST 20th- BCftKIKD AT SBA. A life of quiet dignity, * Death in majestic victory. Come! Sound his battle cry with ae. Now! "Viva la Humanity ! > One more hero welcomed Rome! "'Twasour darling!" Ah! that groan, StillM all our cries: we moan Now, ••Viva la Humanity!" Let your tears fall, loving rain, . He struggled not for sordid gain, Hark! Hear the echo! "Nor in vain," For "Viva la Humanity!" Let what he died for be onr care, r O, But he was passing fair. We heed and we shall need the prayer Of "Viva la Humanity l" , He Hep, beneath the ocean wave. Each shining shore rock marts hia grave His life a sacrifice he gave, -For "V lva la Humanity!" O. O. I. Methodist episcopal Church. Bev. J. B. Clark. ...Paatoi", Preaohlng Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:90 r. u. Sundav School,(11: 6 A. M. Dr. A, S. Auringer, Superintendent Epworth League, 6:6 F, M., Uev, J. H. Clark, President. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. M. Ladies' Aid ^Sooiety each alternate week Ifrs. J. R. Clark, President. 40TA Cordial invitation la extended to all Unlversailst Church Directory* *. J. Walsh, .., H. C. Mead... JTamee B. Perry Rev. J. Straub, D. D The Willing Workers •ation.) Mrs. Jaa. B. Perry Mrs, J. VanSlyke Mrs W. A. Cristy Bnpt, of Sunday School, A. E. Baechler Assistant W. A. Cristy MTXhe Pastor's Chicago Telegraph Addreaa • Grand Crossing, Preaehing services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:80 T. M. A cordial Invitation to all. at the Minueola and return to McHenry I about 10:30. It will be a delightful trip We believe it is an invited party. THE ladies of the W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. W. A. Cristy on Thursday afternoon, of this week, Sept. 8th, at 2:30 o'clock. As new officers are to be elected all members are requested to be present. MRS. J. R. CLARK, Pres. MRS. T. J. WALSH, Secretary. W. C. ANNERS, the Watchmacker on the West Side, has an American Half Cent Coin of date of 1835. It is well pre­ served, and looks bright and new. He Presiden 11 it.'for a good many years, and -.'.'.TreMuw hai rePeatedly *>een offered f5 for it, ..Paator I *?ut will not part with it at any price. It (the ladles organ* J 'g a rare coin, there being but few of them in existence. fetoapital Corps. MRS. DORA LONG went to Hebron on Sunday, where she resumes her position MRS. SIMON STOFFEL attended to busi- M '^eaclier in tbe Grammar Department ./.....President Secretary I New Advertisements This Weak. Jacob Justen, McHenry. J. D. Lodtz, " John Evanson, & Co. West McHenij. Notice of Final Settle DR. O. J. HOWARD, an did and highly Treasurer | respected citizen of this village for many fears, but who has lived with his son, R A. Howard, at Elgin for the past year, |s now at his daughters, Mrs. Simeon Kennedy, in this village, and is in a very feeble condition, He is having the best |of care and his friends hope to see him ^ble to lie around again soon. ^ PREACHER in a nearby town is« said to have announced that he would discuss a family scandal from the pulpit, and as a result every seat in the church was filled long before the time for services, many standing in the aisles, and a look of sat­ isfaction on the faces of the entire con­ gregation. The shrewd master of the flock then proceeded to discourse < Adam and Eve. of the Public School at that place. MISS MAGGIE ENOEL,1 who lives north of .lohusburgh. is reported as very sick. Her many friends hope to hear that she is better soon. MASTER JAMIE KNIGHT, son of 0. A. Knight, of Chicago, is visiting with his V T W, N . I grandparents, Dr. H. T. Brown and wife, F. L. MCOMBER and son, Gilbert, were in this village, this *eek.y Chicago visitors on Friday. /„ w T „ / Miss DEBORAH COOPER arrived on MILO L. HOWE attended to business in Saturday, and Miss Jessie Baldwin and ^ liMiss Francis Osborne on Sunday. All PAGE COLBY and wife spent Sunday Ve8Umed their respective places in with Albert Colby and wife at Nunda. feuhlic School on Monday. EDDIE COBIJ returned to his school, at MRS. MAE W. JACK and son, Oscar Milwaukee, on Tuesday. who spent a week visiting with her A. L. HOWE was a Chicago visitor | mo^er, Mrs. W. F. Bassett, returned to her home at Madison, W is,, on Tuesday of last week. ness in Chicago on Friday. MISS CLARA WIGHTMAN returned to her I fichool duties in Chicago on Monday. MRS. E. CARPENTER, of Elgin, visited i with friends here and at Yolo recently. MILO HOWE was attending to business j at Spring Grove on Tuesday. DEATH OF ADELINE GATES, Mrs. L. C. Gates received a telegram on Sunday last announcing the serious ill ness of her daughter, Miss Adeline, at Minneapolis, Minn. She immediately got ready and took the Sunday evening train for that place. Another dispatch came later announcing her death. We ave not learned further particulars. PRIVATE JONES DEAD. Benj. Jones, a Private in Company I First Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and son of Judge D. L. Jones, of Waukegan died at Montauk Point on Monday morning. Judge Jones was on his way to bring him home when he learned his death. It will be a sad blow to his family to he was almost idolised at home. He was about 19 years of age. -- a> / Lieut Parry at Home. I Lieut. H. R. Perry, of the Seventeenth suffering with malarial fever, contracted in the trenches before Santiago. He shows the result of a hard campaign, but is recuperating fast Bince he arrive home. His friends hope to see him con­ tinue to improve so that when his eave of absence expires he can join his reg.- the latest | mwtlt weu and hearty again. WE mentioned last week that Willard lots, lately Purc a ! but ftt thig writing, Wednesday morn Adminstrator s ment. John Walsh, Administrator. Dominion Company, Chicago later Ocean,-- Theo. F. Swan, Elgin. 6n Tuesday. MRS. A. WAGENER and children re­ turned on Saturday from a weeks visit with friends in Chicago. MRS. PETER GILLES and son, Harold, of Moreland, are visiting friends in this village this week. M. TRACY and family, of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. Lizzie Wiukels on Sunday last. E. C. STEBHINS and wile, of Dixon, 111., are visiting with friends in this village this week. Miss EMTH CURTIS, of Rockford, is visiting with her parents, G. S. Curtis and wife, in this village. A. M. WATTS and wife and Albert Rey­ nolds, of Chicago, are the guests of P. Reynolds in this village, this week. MRS. LUCIA FOSTER, of Missouri, is visiting her cousin, Page Colby, and family this week. MRS. C. N. CULVER returned last week Mu* XATrn* -- ^onth of NEW Fall Millinery. AH at Mrs. M. A. Searles. arrived, and his 1 , I infit, he has not yet Universalis! Sunday frienda are getting to be a little anxious styles I his yXickem. / THE Picnic by the _ .. « ^ I INCUUN O-f School, on Friday last, was well attended-1 ttbouth|nK Restarted for home three 1 *nd a very enjoyable affair | dayB beIore the Hoffman Brothere^who \ „ . 7 Flaines-1 arrived here over a week ago, and notn \ DE. D .Q.WEM.S-»oa«^toH«n»|^hM^n ^ ,rom Co,bJr. H» msoj friends hope nothing WHOM happened and thttt be will aimie home soon, Minnesota paper that - ,,llut week in consultation | ing has been ville one day last wee* •" with Dr. Brown, of Gray 8 Lake. CHM-H. FARM ba. broke ground lor hi, reeidence. to b. built on^e old Clover Dryer groundB, on Waukrga /WE notice by a .. ilaB.Kevoir, alormerreeidentolMcHcn y, L. been nominated by a PopulMt Con­ vention lor SheriB ol Beltrami County, -- .that State. Not being acquainted «ith All ladiw are invittd to I ot that part ol the State liinneeota, -e are unable to even gueee the arm | what hie chaneee tor an election are, "Jime" many Iriende here hope b be elected by a bandaome maionty. a" they are eur. that he would all the office with credit to himself and honor to constituents \ Street, West Side. THE Metropolitan Fashion Sheet for October, is now ready for delivery at |^hat gtate Simon Stoffel S. call and get a free copy for ai entitled WE are under obligations to of Lyon & Healy, music dealers, handsome new piece of music^ •'By the Cottage where I was Born. THE two days Shoot, bdd'M«i J / I age by the McHenry Qon Club, on Mon / dav and Tuesday of this week, was q ( «ett attend^ and eome good shooting w V reported. .. A PASA man points with pride to th. •lactth.tbie.il- ha. worn one bonnrt stopping at Rose Lawn Farm, this village. MRS. A. J. PALMER, of Berwyn, 111., was the guest of R. Waite and family a part of last week. WAYNE WOODBURN, of Chicago, was visiting with his parents here the past week. A. L. HOWE and son George, were attending to business in Waukegan on Saturday last. ADOLPH FISCHER and family, of Elgin, are visiting friends in this village, this week. MRS. W. D. WENTWORTH and children, of Wauconda, were calling on friends here on Monday. REV. SEARLS, of Elgin, occupied the pulpit at the M. E. Church, on Sundhy morning last. MRS. STRAUB, and daughter, Carolinr spent Saturday and Sunday with Rev J. Straub. in this village. Miss Lois WAITE and L. E. popeland, of Woodstock were the guests of G. >?• Besley and family on Sunday. MRS HANEV and Miss Lizzie Tomer, of Spring Grove, were McHenry callers on Monday. JOHN SPHUMACHER, of Iowa, is lew weeks with relatives in Miss WINIFRED BESLEY, Miss Sadie Besley, of Council Bluffs, and Ed. Besley, Jr., of Waukegan, were the guests of G. W. Besley and family the latter part of last week. Miss MAGGIE WALSH went to Roby, Indiana, on Saturday, where she will visit for a few days with her sister. She was uccorapanjed by her sister's three children, who have been visiting here for the past few weeks. (VRANK SPURLING and Star Brink went tb Elgin on their wheels on Sunday. Brink remained there to attend the Woodmen's Picnic on Monday. Spurling returned home alone, making the dis­ tance from Elgin to McHenry in one llpur and thirty minutes. LIST of letters remaining uncalled for iH the I>. O. at McHenry, 111., Sept. 1st., 1898: sLoim Kanita "KoiftnP T]|TANTEb^ltVERAT. TWATWORTBY W persons In this stat® counties. bnstne»8 in tbelr own a cte(J ^ home. It ia mainly office worK ^ expen,e8-- nalary 8g. ,(,more, no leas salary. dsflBitf, b„n..<M^ no morc n ieif. Monthly, •76; ^®r®"oee)op, Herbert E. A SHORT, clear, entertaining and valu­ able lesson for amateur weather obser - ere is given in the September Lf ,es Howe Journal in the form of a ®er^eB ciouue, with brief explanatory notes^ The page is well worth examining and saving, for there is nothing in the article which would not be understood by any- body. even a child, and a close study will make one qualified to form better op1^ ions than ever before as to what the weather will be. THE home merchant is the man who helps pay for the streets you walk upon, for the school in which your children, or perhaps you, were educated; he helps to keep up the church in which you worship, tie is a man who builds a home and en­ hances the value of your property. Every subscription that is passed has his name on it. He is the man who can­ not afford to swindle you ̂ self-interest, if not anything else, would prevent this. He bears his share of the good govern­ ment and he stays with you through sunshine and darkness, in the days of prosperity and adversity. These are but few of the reasons why your patronage should be given to the home merchant. Daal with the home merchant and pat­ ronize home industry. Hotel Arrivals. The following are the names registered at the Hotel Riverside from Aug. 30th, to Sept. 5th inclusive: Tuesday, Aug. 30-F.H. Gove, S. Dun- lop and children, Miss Behan, T. C. Coff man, A. L. Schuyler, J. A. Flanigari, H. Blietz, R. P. Koehler, G. P. KosMer, Mrs. A. C. Fischer, A. K. Edgar, J. Bart, Chicago; W. H. Wilcox, R. P. Goodwin, Aurorn; A. B. Wager, Woodstock; P. D. Phillips, Amhurst, Maes. Wednesday, Aug. 31--A. B. Wager fl-'B--yphards. Pi.* Joslyn, Woodstock. Friday Sept. 2--J. F. Kinney, A. w. Ferry Evanstor; Wm. Mc(>>rkendale and wife, New Orleans; Lyd.a Kerr, Rich- ard Freeman, Crystal Lake, E. W. no Waler, Austin, bins, Greenwood; E. W. Wm. Burke, Fox Lake. 3--M. L. Joslyn, T. H. Sept. for twenty-flve year.. The Ibicb th. wit. point, to the hu.band ha. | been described. _ , THERE wilTVe no preaching at the M. E Church on Sunday next, on accou^ re opening ' ̂̂ .mTheld Church. The 8unday School win o« as usual. . , , / PROF. R D. SCOTT and w«e ***" 1 «nent, on Wednesday evening 1« V^nnsic was much enjoyed by all. THE thirty-third annual reunion of the 8th 111. Vet. Cavalry Association will be held at the Sherman House. Chicago, on Saturday Sept. 17, Business meeting at 10 m. m.; at 12. JL---- ^ THE County1 Judges of the three coun­ ties comprising the Eighth Senatorial NOTWITHSTANDING the extremely warm weather, there was a goodly alienee who took in the Surrick eutertamment of Songs and Travels, which opened the reason of '98, at Riverside Hall, on Wednesday evening last, and judging y p.the continuoos enthusiastic outbura s M applause, the audience was high y appreciative. The new feature of illue trated Military Songs were superbly rendered and artistically delineated on the canvas. There is an elegance about the Surrick entertainments captivating. , ONE of our neighboring exchanges re- oorts that it received the following c munication Irom on, ol it. patron^ •'Send me a lew coplee ol the paper w ic had the obituary and vereM death of my child a month or two ago. You will publish the enclosed clippmg about my niece's marriage in your local columhs, if It,don't cost anything. th I am going to have a public sale and will rent my (arm; also that 1 have a le«^ tra calvee to eell at public aocUon. iteud me a couple ol extra cop.ee c, th« "ap this week, but as my t.m. »»»'££ may stop my paper as Ume. are to bard to waste money on a newspaper Saturday, -- A^anKanTcMldren r H McOmber, W. H. Emery and wife A W. Ternon, r.H.Davenport, Clncago. Monday, Sept. 5 -H. W. Wilder, Chicago. Volume on Domestic Aninaal". A volume of 500 pages, giving the treatment, cure and care of domestic animals, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry: sent free: Hu«np^ reys' Medicine Company. Cor. Williams A Johnsts;N.Y. • Proceedings of Village Board. COUNCIL ROOM, Sept. 5,1898. Regular meeting. Present full Board. Minutes of last regular and special meetings of August) were read and ap­ proved. „ The following bills were audited and ordered paid: Geo. Meyers, labor and gravel...f 10 60 John Herbes,gravel 2 80 Wm. Schrtiner 9 75 Fred Feltz Jr., street labor. 4 50 L. F. Newman, work on bridge... 1 50 John Slitupin, street labor 5 25 G. R. Woods, pumping 4 00 P.J. Freund, repairing bridge 277 94 M. Engeln, oil and nails 2 04 F. L. McOmber, mdse 5 20 PettiboneSawtell & Co, payable to A. P. Baer, bonds 20 00 Jacob Justen, mdse 3 49 Standard Oil Co, payable to W. A. Cristy. oils M. M. Neisen, police serv<> John Walsh, police service A. C. Friedley, mdse /..... A. P. Baer, oil and >• etches........ An order of H. in favor of the A CRITICAL JIMS During thr Battle of .Santiago^ SICK OR WELL, A NIGHT AND BAY -m . • •' 'fi 16 70 40 00 40 00 2 45 2 22 \ Keith & Co, drawn hicago Bridge & Iron Co. for $1,567 45 was presented but not accepted by the Board. The Street, Alley and Sidewalk Com­ mittees were instructed to repair the street and sidewalk in front of Ben Laures' Shop. On motion by Wentworth, seconded by Freund, the Board adjourned. W. A. CBIBTY, Pres. J. STOFFEL, Clerk. f*TANTED--SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY KT,o'«J>eri8°1u !n state to manage our bus.ness in their o»n and nearby counties. iii.,^ i?ly °?.ce^.°,k conduated at home. ,tr,|8ht a year and expenses-- u^L i " ^-rn-afld^' ,n0 more, no lesa wUry. Monthly |7a References Enclose se f- addressed damped envelope, Herbert E Hess, Pres., Dept. M, Chicago. 10-4m COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' DAY, OMAH A,EX POSITION, SEPT. 34. On account of above, September 22-23 all agents of the Northwestern L^ne will sell tickets to Omaha at reduced rates, good until September 26. 10-w2 ANOTHER REDUCTION IN RATES TO OMAHA. Tourists tickets via the Northwestern Line, the pioneer line west and northwest of Chicago, will be sold during September at very low rates. Apply to agents for full particulars. SCHOOL SHOES. The finest stock of Children's School Shoes ever brought to this town, can be found at Simon Stoffel's. Business .Locals. Th* Faeksnjit the Battle of a » » 4 4 Cub* were all Heroes--Thalr naraH •efforts in Getting AmmaalUm MMI ttona to the Front Saved tka Day. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, writ* ing from Santiago de Cuba, on July 23d. says: ".We all had diarrhoea in more or Jess violent form, and when we landed wtfvbi**® had no time to see a doctor, for it was at '* '* % case of rush and rush night and day to,, keep the troops supplied with ammuni- : tion and rations, but thanks to Cham-kM I berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea- Remedy, we were ready to keep at work • S and keep our health; in faot, I sinoo^y . beli«ve that at one crit cat time this medicine was the indirect saviour of our' \ r»> army, for if the packers had been unable ' k t o w o r k t h e r e w o u l d h a v e b e e n n o w a y o l , : • £ getting supplies to the front. There were ̂ no roads that a wagon train could use. 1 My comrade and myself had the good ^ N? f o r t u n e t o l a y i n a s u p p l y o f t h i s m e d - ' . A lcme for our pack-train before we left i1 lam pa, and I know in four easee it ab- solutely saved life." The above letter was written to che ; manufacturers of this medicine, the 1 Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Mol--11. 1 Iowa. For sale by J. A. Story. •'m Matchless flour--every sack guaran­ teed, at Owen & Chapelt's. Entire wheat flour--recommended physicians, at Owen & Chapell's. by The ladies should not fail to see those nobby Waist Sets at Simon Stoffel's. Cotton Bats, the best stock in At Simon Stoffel's. town. Get your husking Gloves, at Simon Stoffel's. Prices way down. DR. CALDWELL'S YRUP PEPS- Simon Stoflers. , Do you know that E. Lawlus, Tailor, ha« taken measures for six, seven and Prices from |4.80 to $12. Keep LITTLE MAID O' DREAMS Never dreamed of anything so pood for the human race as Dr. Caldwell's Synro Pepsin. So pleasant to take and so po­ tent as a cure for Constipation, Indiges­ tion and Sickheadache, three of the greatest troubles that flesh is heir to. Ia 10c, 50c and f 1.00 sizes of J. A. Story.jl New Cider Mill. The undersigned has built a new bafld- mg and put in a new Cider Mill, and hi now prepared to make your apples into cider on short notice and guarantiee satisfaction. Every man will get bis cider from his own apples, where ha has ten bushels or over. Remember my mill is all new and good work will be war­ ranted. Bring along your apples, ttiii on the Richmond road, near the Ceme- tery, McHenry. Nicx WnmutfL McHenry, Juiy 22,189S. fl 00 FOR 10c. A gentleman from Farmer City, writta: I have used your remedy, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and find it an excellent medicine. My whole family use it. Onr baby is only 6 months old and takes it 1 wou,d not *>« without it 9 tb* 10c size cost mefl 00--Lincoln S.Psms. In 10c, 50c and fl.00 sizes at J, A. Story's. sFall and winter shoes, latest atvln. just received. M. J. WASB. E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was worth f50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He advises others to try it. It cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sores. By J. A. Story. Tan shoes and slippers at reduced prices to make room for fall goods. M. J. WALSH. Win your battles against disease by acting promptly. One Minute Condk ure produces immediate results. Wk-- in Mr. C. E. Cook, writes, I have been' troubled with billious^s, sick headache, sour stomach, constipa tion, etc., for several M f I sought but waa your hand on your"pocket book until y^ii see I ;t.riuK Lawlus. * 4Jtf I Story, McHenrv, Pa., long and tried many lemedies, but waa disappointed until I tried Syrup Peparn. I can pointed until 1 trieo w-r-r cheerfully recommend it to any an®, ij-oin above co5?p'R,ntB* •• - * E, BaysUwtt'sLHtle KarFRi^rsarethe | variety, at Milesburg, Pa., Collars, cuffs, shirts and ties to .1« DIAARFL APATHFL NNMAF.V AT «, J. b^t piUs he ever used in h>8 ^™lly . fAr* v rrpAfg of house keeping, iney 1W..IOr.VV.,iT*™«nn sick headache <u>d oubl By J. A, Story. For Sale. %1 she III., together C.r=SaT^!W«^~ut.to, Small in| but ureat in result. SILVER DRAGON TEA. The best Tea in the market, MdbOttgJ hefo™» the Tax, Sold now at oO esnta per pound. At Simon Stoffel s. Writing at Home. Wanted ;-A limited number of person to do Anting at their homes. Twenty- flve cents paid for every hundred words promptness and good work necessary Applications must be accompanied by ten cents for particulars Address^ The Sioux City business College, Sioux City, lowa^ grand gift distribution that is MBS spending a this village and vicinity. MRS. B. 0d"U|rtd«; Nettie, wero Chicago visitor, oo Frld J and Saturday last. 1.M.E How^. ol Chicago. •«» «iti his parents in i time .1 .»»«-- e((, js M inB„fi..r- fZTn S-- l"«o the ;°^ua,;ho- vlla returned Iron.* months visit Lod nothi„g better to talk about than Ch Meids in th. Bast, on Friday >«.• her«l. or hims.lt » l MM MIOGII! B<,K«LETT^NTAIE.DA^» C,ALLJ r . ^ f t i | d o o t j t h o o t „ithlri.nd.ia Chicago the Hr.t ol ^ then, ho. brilliant .h. » week. ... I eidered or how popular she is. United St»l«a. For sixty days we'll give absolutely c or »• •«• 1 Remember the great closing oot sals ol Fe^.a«bon« and Coal summer good. atO-^a^U^ HAY FEVER. rftde For furthe"r°particulars apply at 1 D Humphreys' Specific non an .. cure<j by using I i-teat styles and lowest prices, at can be quickly cureu j DeWitt S| M. J WALSH^ T^ave vour orders for canning peaches SaWe It heaiB promptly and cures ec»* an^ get them direct from the Michigan mft and all ekiu diseases. It apv» »UU 6 . « O PU^rvAll I _ J' ^1:a( Ru a A. a orchard. Owen & Chapell. See the Neckties at Owen & Chapell's. a - "iSTS..'0 select from, at Memo- "RAMBLER," in Elgin Es-ery truthlully »js: "Then.w.paper t^at'. always praising ittell, that records every «me it follow.' Mr. and Mrs. Ho-and-So US In fact if 1898 dinner of Millville, Minn., ^ m brimant as she imagines herself district heard the evidence in the Don- nelly-Gra'dy contest at Waukegan, Tuef- day and Wednesday, and reserved their decision until Sept. 13. A CERTAIN lady saw the new moon over her left shoulder the other eyening and that very same night the rate ate up one of her pi*. Of course if she hadn 1 h^d the misfortune to see the hoodooed fashion, ehe would not h v lJ?t the pie exposed, neither would the fats have taken advantage of its being }sft witiain their reach# OWING to other engagements we were uuable to attend the McHenry County Fair but one day this year, and m con­ sequence are not in a position to give it St extended notice that it^ desert But all admit that it was one of the best ever heid in tie county, clean through­ out and exhibita lar beyond any former ?7o. Thursday it was e.timated Urand°roCPlr-r.ut ^"l average. The rain ol Friday r.rninff made the closina day somewhat it otherwise would have C n.verthel«s the receipt. _•«« ^little over f5,000, REV. OTTO WIEBT, .A W.„ -T I sne is A® how attended the Schmidt-Adams wedding at I ^ ̂ Bmart enoagh to, sw h Johnsburgh, on Wednesday last. offensive such self-flattery w uTtL. ANNEBS, of Ridgefleld, was Men ^dieted to the same folly the^Jto. her son, W. C. Anuer.. on ^e„eB the West Side, last week. An erratic, if not erotic, A P BAEB and wife and Miss Ca88,e Lnown as Town Topics-speaks of th E l d ' r e d ' g e , w e r e F o x L a k e v i s i t o r s o n I « , 1 ^ r . ' vi.„,ng Irieuds at Wood-(The virtually ended Without cit a lull set. olsix »» Me L'^oXr/ssir^it^- lected from our 000 "1" we r« **4, » ̂ aity thousand n»°,eB^.°,^g01™g to de- Sbitto^U^VtJow^Wol^ " ̂ achTpoon'ie of Tdifferent design- Four U S. Battleships, including the 'Maine," Soldiers in Camp in Cuba, an These spoons are not the cheap J«nd ^•ely at f l.ut a set,. They are warranted beet DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve Curea Plica. Scalds, Burna. Get a-shirt waist cheap at Owen & Chapell's. Remember the greatclosgg 01 summer goods at Owen & Chapeii s. The handsomest assortment of Shirt w l ^ t o ^ f o u n d i n ^ * ^ I mediate relief. By J. A. Story. Remember the great closing ontsris of J* summer goods at Owen & Chapell a. ^ Dress goods, dress trimmings aad Vm- , -j ings at Stoffel's. " , - j,' Hosiery pf the best maksa oaly^t, ^ \ S. Stoffel's. V Men's Ties and Fine Shirts at Stoffel •» .... • IJ__ wfco nm tinafc Wanted at MM AUAIW tbimtetSiMT waisw - and ^ ladies should not fail to call an them at Simon Stoffel s. THE ladies are invited to call at the PeMhes direct Irom the to-t Michigan. I^e»ve Morro Castle Swer' plate on » ba» o! P»™ i0"r0t̂ aWrf »d wL a pri -2r sssssr^ orders hall and"one bushel baskets. Canning orchard in early for 0°e,u"""from the shippers Just received woro iru ^ to that the beet canner^^ & (,hapeU sh$ now. v n Idea SSfihttfjSiadiwl waafefc The newest styles usid makes ia mer Dress Suitings at Stoffel s. Straw and Canvas Hats, is IMift- variety at Simon Stoffel's. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sajveia the fl "est preparation on the market tar " sin «rites John C. Dunn of will niles." So writes WheeliuK W. Va., Try it and vou Wheeling, 'lt ̂ca ̂ ecxenft By J. A. Story think the same, and all skin diseases. for years and become a "uture.. copy of our catalogue ----- . Solid enclose a stamp or two to help pay "O^ker VALLEY MFG. CO., 9-4m Granger stock on Thursday last. | in conneuu«« „srtimiiv ended. The f Ho*.F.K.G«A»o«»»tto»JM the^La»«^^"Xol bell in early Sep- diere and Sailor, re union atGra, .Lake rmgmg ol the Kh Cn Thursday la»t. I Mmber is the which will pay all GEO. GAGE and H. C. Mead at- « a 1 f ' _ . A unMiAM' re* 353,355 & 357 W. Harrison St, Chicago, Quart Mason/ fruit ca dozen, at Owen & Chapell cans at s. 50c per „i„. knell ol the summer I ^ i A.i/.Knn oPfl UWB. VI^VBa handsome balance. \r the Lake County Soldiers Wright IS th. right man ̂ ̂ ̂ ̂ on Thumday l«t i^erightP.^^ainP-ed to the satisfaction ol an, »uu will do well to keep him there as long as they can induce him to act, REMNANTS: REMNANTS: We have a few Prints, which we »"^rlnnig u Kone. and ase than before thsy ge •- vet September and October arG I under8igned. on the Char resorts, j ^ in the year at Southf,ast of this village, Aug. 3l*t, Eatray Notice. from the premises the Charles Parks place, on Wedneedfty of the most beautiful months in the year ar Southeast^oi weight the the lake. D G. WEIXS went to Chicago on Friday morning returning on Saturday evening, accompanied by hie wile. BBOWN, ol Chicago, ««NE Saturday morning, atemoon, taking hi. daughter, Ita. Shy, -bo tod grand parents hew, with him. H seems too bad to desert the and waters just when nature is woods an artistic touches putting forth her mo greatest and the fish are enjoying tuei & ^ and the restful autu appetites . }__4fsntr Every S&t- mosphere is most inviting. s ardaj• --t-- DeWitt's Little ^lyRis^. Xl»# liawu lUtl* P"1* ^ h^tten hundred pounds. Has a large | about ten nu ^ ̂tifle joint on right '"who ever will return said mar. or I •r "'it'iXrma.ion where.he maybe found tumnal rt.|% be .nitably rew^ed.^ Awarded Highest Honors-World's F«l'. •DR/ * CREAM RVHlNG POWMR Buy your Grand Army suits of S. HUBI* tel. All sizes and best goods. One Minute Cough Cure, cam* That la what it was M* Call at Simon Stoffel's and a* lOff % Metropolitan Fashion Sheet. I nave made a specially « PJJJJ [ cution of all kinds of damage aaasa j against RAILROADS. I other Corporations, and Eatatl0V| | fifteen years aad make no eharfle ucceesful. Call or write me. UF.BARNE for PERFECT MADE. Fiw West McHenry. Children'. School Hatted Cep^ i«« received, at Simon 8to#«.«. MOST 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. J* DR. CAUDWCt.«jJ» M YI-KT cures ooras aad IS Wft

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