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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1899, p. 8

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lasMsosss s»--o--sas»»t»im MI ISHIMHHI minimum .̂ Chicago, i« regiatered Refreshments w«rt» ftotwe. Peters, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. of Chicago, regis- Beck.. Mm Miles, Mrs. ide Monday. Maury Miles, will entertain tkc CSnb mf, nml wite. of Chicago, aext Weduesday afternoon. a cottple daya* fishing in Foot aronLake. last week. A * W. H. Long sad family, jfeiMW.C S. Bnrkholder and ̂Howard Hou.se. ̂ ̂Chicago were &t River- Jyotai Oeneviere Mullen is entertaining » of this week. Miss Gertrude Dargen of Chicago at Oswold Von Lengerki, a dealer in Green cottage, Ingleaide. Robt. Ingalls and Fred Ingraham, of Waukegan, who have been spending a few days here, returned home Monday. Next Saturday evening a concert Mid reception will be given by Chicago talent at the Mineola Hotel for «the is at Ooonomowac benefit of the fresh air fund Dr. Hunter of Detroit, Mich., is negotiating with Captain • R. H. Morrison for the purchase of Sulpher Sparing grove and cottage at Ingleside. He would build a large sanitarium there. 6. E. Sisley, Aug. Magtrasen, John |rt' sporting goods, Chicago, was at tile ||i • Riverside last Saturday and Sunday. = % John 3. Ford, 3. C. Wirth, Theo. h'> 0<ff4aer. 0m. Ml«er, E. H. Spierling, ... ,01 tjtoiHWiliiii aai Henry Hoser are ,,, this wwek with his boat, "'Kstakee . 1 in Tuesday's race he made a goodshow- - 0 1 ing as he did also in Wednesday's race. a Kirck, M. M. Quiun, E, Johnson, S, Calenwe, Olsen, J. H. Monnan, H. Menller, and Mr. and Mrs. ir were at Buch's Hotel this week. ̂ , fSdlip Kaftopp and wife, J. S. McComb, Hadsall, Amory Hadsall, Floyd Rowern, ieri*a»mltwt) children, Senator Campbell Dr. A. M. Hall, Geo. Burbank, Mr. and W. C. Eggert and wife Mrs. T. L. Kitchen, Mis. Susan Olm- t y i b o A Chas. Kuhn, Chicago, were it the stead Mrs. F. G. Totten, Miss. Zina { is Riverside last Sunday. . ; Smith, lassie McCormick, Ava Clifford, |Vt* L. Hertz's poat, "Rslafcse" Addie Doty, from Genoa, Mr. and Mrs. f safled by himself, won the silver cup at C.D. Schoonmaker, of McHenry, and 1 Fox take last week. This was the Miss Shadd, of Valpraiso, Ind. acempied regatta week at Fox Lake and several the Elgin Club House last week. ̂**v. good boats were in the contest. The Chicago city nffid^k are fairly t • cup was given by Phillip Knopp, county numerous here. Alderman Maypole clerk of Cook conntr. Mr. Hertz feels and family are at their summer home on jubilant over his victory and the Pista- the Ingleside shore. Alderman M. C. !' K kee Yacht Club is fortunate in having Oonlin and family are at Hotel Lippin- *\] ffdoh a commodore. cott, where Chief of Polica Kipley is ,X%' The Pistakee Ladies' Club was enter- also staying. Building Commissioner %' "J"'\' tained at the Club House Wednesday Junes McAndrews spends much time at 7 /̂ afternoon by Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Elliot, his favorite resort, the Howard House, ^1} 'r Mrs. Hedge, Mrs. Pike and Mrs. Bygre®. where also are found Joseph Schwab of '*>">. Progressive eychre was played, and a the Board of Education, with his family. fŝ 5Xv«ry flSiiiBi' lime reported. Prizes Other officials go and come as conven- K^mmtoyWm Julia A. Story aiid jg|N$jfnuite {' lit li i ' ~in n . . 1 " . M i. . f" o i', ily of C. N. D. machine |£ii ^IDVMIIPU imiiifw- and it isi say there Bef Mixi ftlagwood attended new milk Sfctttrday. | grate of w Forest, Was \ iWsday. Holsteiil the C.R. visiting C. W. EL t.fi&ps^n and wife vMtoa friends in Mar<aago the early part of the week. H. M. SteAenson is working in the factory during E. M. Harrison's vaca­ tion. Mr. James Ladd and Miss add are the guests of relatives in Wisconsin this week. . ' J Local machine men^are busy just now. Mr. Stevens sold two Osborne binders this week. C. E. and F. E. Fay finished painting the church Wednesday and willisoon be at work on the school house. H. W. Allen is Able to be around after being laid up for several weeks. It will M remembered he was injured in a nm- »way some time ago. Mesdames J. E. Cristy, A. L. Fraa- ciwS0, H. L. Waterman, W. E. Dodgfe and Miss Anna Waterman visited at John Claxton 's at McHemry Wednesday. G. A* Stevens was cutting grain Wed­ nesday when his horses became frighten­ ed ana ran away. Fortunately no serious damage was done. Mr. Stevens recievaA a slight injury in the leg. The M. W. of A. Camp, No. 597, initiated two members Wednesday even­ ing, making 100 members. Woodmen were present from Spring Grove, Rich­ mond, Greenwood, Woodstock and Mc- Henry. H. C. Mead, of McHenrv, made an interesting talk on the occasion. .*S\ This, That Ami The Otfcer. People came to the Bay in carloads Saturday. It was an in-pouring of the at Richmond, and the |pl̂ ||M^S«tiuday. .Hofthoott issued requisi­ tion paper on Gov. Soofield, of Wiscon­ sin, for the return of Michael Welch, I wanted at Belyfdere on a charge in. T. J. Walsh of Mo- Henry, who have a reputation of ex­ cellence in vocal miuic will sing In QneeltiMiwr at Oakland hall, Friday and flttnrday evenings.-Wauconda j Leader. StCharies and Geneva send 2,000 excunlonsts to Milwaukee today (Thurday s. They will look at Lake Michigan from the highest point on the 8hor*, «ad many other advantages will he in «ba(it fka> t&em. The Belvidere Republican was in error when it said that Rev. Sunderlin, of Woodstock, advised farmers to use shot guns in dealing with the state board of live stock commissioners. Mr. Snndariin was misquoted in his address to the farmers or the Republican must have been misinformed. Aity. -Gen. Akin has sent instructions to state's attornejrs in all the counties giving directions as to how to proceed fegetiubt, cuipuiaituUti tlutt have failed to comply with the law and file sworn statement to the effect that during the year they have not joined a trust A list of corporations to each county fail­ ing jteilpb this action with the secretary hm been sent out to the state's attorneys. The ice crean sociable given in the park last Friday evening was not as well patronized as was anticipated and ose who had given it so much time and labor were not well repaid from the standpoint of remuneration. The evening was rather cool, which made the sale of ice cream limited. Censns Supervisor* appointed, Congressman Hopkins some time age recommended for the post of supervisor of census for the eight congressional' district, William Jackson, whose ap­ pointment was made last Thursday. He is one of the leading citizens of Shab- bona, in DeKalb county, an active Re­ publican, who has served on whe county central committee in DeKalb county for years, and he had no opposition for the place he sought --Harvard Herald pieced! iftg too much when we ibler man in the country t ill Illinois than he. iThli W»y. tiie juice of nges, - the a pint of ounces of sugar and a Stir all over a slow ens, then add a small butter. Have ready a With sponge cake slight > ly soaked in a little brandy, sherry or liquor syrupy t Pour the cooling mixture onto this and leave it till set, then serve garnished with whipped cream. Condemnation Salt. The condemnation suit of &ke MA JifcHeary County Railway vs. H&rt aacl«bout twenty land owners Grove is being heard by Judge Jor.ett, of Waakegan. this week. The railway company is trying to condemn certain land through which the railroad is to pass and, a vigorous protest is being jjiat up by the farmers. have been hearing evidence tbws far this week. , Afternoon J'arty. '"'Mrs! H.; E. Wightman and daughter, Clara ̂gs^eiMEeception Wednesday af­ ternoon from 3 o'clock until 5 o'clock. There were sixty-five invitations and a6out fifty were present. Mrs. A. H. Hill, of Chicago, and Miss Henrietta Alexander, of McHenry, assisted in re­ ceiving. Refreshments were served, wh ich were ice cream, cake and lemon­ ade. •" ".i_- . . Meet* with an Accident. Michael Cronin, who is employed bf James Hughes on his farm across the river, met wtih a painful accident Mon­ day. Whik>di»wing in hay he fell from the load and received several wounds in the face.. * * ,rm, two Noobĵ Mi (o child. h&ke ooant̂ , 111. tw east of Antl«x?ll! V. FISHICB, Antioch, Two ens?®® store for prtee. lots in Iter ( tpOR SALE--The ttajrem Farm, 5 miles N. B, J. MKYEHS, ^VLRENKITN Btrwet. Elgin Ills. BUSINESS LOCALS, -- A s t r o n o m e r s M e e t . A conference of leading astronomers will be held at the Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wis., Sept. 6, and 8. 1 his will be the third annual confe. - ence, and it is expected to perfect a per­ manent organization. Call and eee oar larps stock of Qlaee- ware fcyi |Sw»ey A. P. BABE. All̂ oiefrmbJUMiaim and Prices the Lowest,«tthe Miner's Hto-e. <teH»in and learn our m. ̂ o trouble tr show Oooda. • A. P. BASW II yoq are looking for barcaios do not fail to call at the Farmer's Store before you buy. We know We can surely <av<> >oo money. A. P. BABI« Oar prioee in plaip everybody. flguree--«une to M. J. Walsh. * e have etefy (c îiouable shape i men's hate ia all the desirable shades. M.J.Walsh. Oar shoes are up-to-date in style,exact in fit and economical to wear--a combi­ nation without a rival. tf. J. Walsh Come la and ieav your measure for a new suit, only first claae goods and a perfect fit guaranteed. M. J. Walsh. SSK No. 01 • •Ining Room taM* nibte aoth, white wttta ndtaMb v| Slse 60 X <8 inches. on reeeift of S cent y'jMOfe Mm and 60' •<tutw«* vT<fent from wimppere of Arbocki* |,;jPn--tail OoOec. When nrderini. wmp- peis of Arbucfelw HoMKed COSM. rim «mi yN«.ft3. ADrM*Pattern. 12 yards Printed Or­ gandie. 2» incbee wtclo, a col­ ors to select from. Pink, iSr* N«. se •ix Mandkerofilefe. •••!•• II ' M 'mm • Wo. ®6 Four Nundkerohlofti. 'SSSK Hanik•»- OQ QOOOOOOOOOCQ8 ^!S2k-tiemntf VAUOOMOA. Miss Lillian Tidmarsh went to Elgin, Tueeday. Pfcot Strayer was seen on onr streets one#tjf last week. Little Katie Nichols is visiting with Mrg, liBaerson Cooke. WiH feencer spent Sunday with his panMEriila tius place. Witt Donnelly and wife visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Donnelly, recently. Ifiae Rena Wells, of Ripon, Wis., vis­ ited relatives here a few days last week. --- eml Mm • O. Kerwin, of Chicago, visited the latter's parents here recently. lbs. Dutton, and daughter, Helen, spent a few days in Wauconda recently. Mrs. Difl.̂ ber returned to her home in Wisconsin Tuesday, taking with her her grandson, Fred Griswold. Dr. L. E. Hughes, of Dixon, ana Geo. Merrill of, Chicago, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. R Wells. Robbie Oaks, who has been spending some time with his grandparents, re­ turned to Chicago, Tuesday, ^ The boys of the St. James' Choir re­ taining to Chicago, their places were taken by the Ascension Choir. There will be no service in the M. EL' church Sunday, July 80, the pastor, Rey. Dutton, ̂ being away on a two cantata, Queen Esther, was well both Friday and Saturday the proceeds being about Adjoining towns were well repre- Ivgersoire Funeral. - The funaral service over the late Col. R» G. Ingersoll was held.Tuesday after' noon. It was a'plain one. Such as he wanted. Proffesor John Clark Ridpath •njjjUtoe friend of the decedent, read. '*^MJD»|daratl<m of the Free, "and Dr.: . ***& the eloquent enlogj '̂ lng«vs(dl delivered a numbed of yeueago si the grave of hkflrjther, to wVim aa was wiurmly devoted. JfelfBttMto XllinoU FlreaMa's Inn • mmmnt, PTKTO Viathe NOTth-Western Line. Excur flMB#eiE0li wiUbe sold from Illinois at one fare tor ibe found lain. .Tnlv HI jinfl MM W Mo. 57. A Pair dl Scissors. Made by tbo bo* American manu fao- turers and well flnisb- od, 1% Inches long. Seat H« laid on ; »*l»» «T 3 cent Hlamp mad 4^15 ai*natni>£tiB rut ^ from wrappers of ~":;Art>aeklpr SSv.54. n Pairvfwindowourtftiiit, no. 52. Lady's Apron ilne quality buckles 81* IsdinP Pocket ohlef*, heautltcbed, < «n,*izs 12xI3inohes. p«M receipt stamp mil SMUares cat from wrap] AtDacklu' Routed Oof to. Arbacklas' A. Pah ui Sit<u or the beat American make, 8 lnches long. gent peat.paM •a receiptors cent postage Kui and IS ilfluiarM cut from wrappers of Arbuelcles' BoeWd Cofifee. Ho. 59. Razor mad* by J. It. Torroy.. ||%! Tho J. B. Tomy Bun la known as the best made In the United States. The printed guarantee of ttae manufac­ turer BOSS with each ia«or. Seat pedt.rafai mm cut from wrappers ot ArtMickles' Vi'M No. 60. Lady's Belt. -T art stj le.ptaln leather tan color t!i ta- wldo, tuckel plawd buckle. Boita are foUowtiig sizes only, give MM in Incbsa wben ordering, from 22 to »in.; from 27 to Bin.; from n to W pett* paU M receipt •fa!) eent post, aaeataaip and 'M sicnaturea cut ftom Itw wruwersof Arbuckles' Boasted No. 61. Man's Belt. No.59. A Carving Knife and Fortu Onta Matber, tan coWr, nlckel-plated buckle and rings. When ordering give i size of waist in Inches. Belts run from 34 : A fint̂ lass set, mounted with genuine buck-born handle*. Knife blade to 42 inches in length. Seat post-paid 8 Inches long. Seat br express, cbar«es prepaid, ea reeelpt af oa receipt rfi) eeat postage stamp | a cent postage stamp and 90 slgaataree cut from wrappers of wrappers of ArbucklM ̂Boasted and SO alapMlaree cut from wrappers I A r buckles' Boasted Coffee. When ordering same your nearest ffipw of Arbnck 1^' Boasted Cdfte. | Office as well as your Post OiBce. No. 63. A Butcher's Knife. Six Inch blade, bard wood handle, good materials aad wall MsM. N»t t-pald oa receipt of it cent psmam staaip aad US sl«aatares •» t*om wrappers of ArbocKiM' Boasted COIM. every kltcben. A Kltohan Knifs. slice ham and saw the . . . S e r v i c e a b l e , a n d s h o u i 4 , l i e I n 14 al«aataree~ bread.slic Jen. Seal No. 65 A Lady'* Pen Knife. Ha? two finely ttrftsbed blades. Handle beautifully variegated in imitation of onyx. Seat 1 poitupnld on receipt of 9 | eept postage stamp aad 30 | sigaataree cut from wrappeip | of ArbOcklcs' Roasted Cofllw. Kw. 6?. i No. 66. AGentlem**^« Pocket Knife. Two-bladed knife mad* of beat materials and finished la work­ manlike manner. Heat peat paid oa reeelpt sf3 ceat peet* a«e ataasp aad 4S etcaatarra cat from wmpfwcp of Aitaiekias' No. 68. An XHL Revolver. M Ughset gTads material aad workmanahlp, tl calibre, csnt«»flia double action, gent by express, ekartei prepaid by us, on receipt af 3 cent postage stamp and ISO atgaatare* cut from wrappers of Ar- bnckies' Roasted Coffee. When ordering nuM poat Manat Express Office as well as your Post Office. No. 60. A Gentleman's Watch. The " New Haven" is a watch of the ordinary size, Sttm and stem set, dust proof, nickel-plated case, solid back. Qotok teat movement, highly polished steel pinions. Modeled after a Standard watch, reliable time-keeper. The printed guar- tsa of a* maker accompanies each watch. Sent post-paid 4 M reeelpt sfli cent postage stamp aad 00 eleeataew cut from wrappers of Arbucklss' Boastsd Coff»«. No. 70 A Porcelain Clock. taiported porcelain frame, beautlfitUy de> eorated. Movement mjtde by Near Baven Ctock Co., gnarantced by them a good time, keeper, * Inches high, same width. Seat by ex preset charges prepaid by as, oa reeelpt ef it cent postage stamp and 119 signatures cut from wrappers of Aibucklss' Roasted Cothe. Whsn ordsring name your nearest Express OCM as veil as your Post Ottos. IV 1 TMs It • picture of the ski- M mtucklet' Roasted Cofee Wrapper, which you sr* *« cut out and Mad te w as • voucher other part of the Coffee er wM be accepted as a ir,norwHIthisPicUire be MtffSM si ooanuslMtiMi to ARBUCKLE BROS isrs»rfa l̂#ii Cabinet slse, brass, sllverplated. Seat past-paid ea re­ ceipt of • ceat postage stamp aad lit signa- taree cut from wrappers of Ar- bucklss* Boasted NO. 7f. Enameled Alarm Oloek. n Pi Vi' ̂̂ *>t J: SiS* ITlgSrisst standard of Alarm Bsomlssa ftame, ornamental han«k>, French pattern and second band. Will run thirty hours with one wind- lng. Heat by express, charges prepaid, mm reeelpt er *J eeat postage staatp aad SO slgaa- taree cut from wrappers of Ar* buckles* Roasted Coffce. daring name your Office aad foot Post Ofl 9URPLU OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, Hi,I ,Wv- , *'.,1 7 * • y Sodeiy of the United States. Tie Surplus of the society is greater than that of . - . an7 °ther Assurance Company in the V > fjnited States Europe. ^ Mrs. Myrtilla M. Hunt, of Woodstock, is ^ looking after the Company V interest in Mc-r . Henry. She wilt be pleased to give yon ^ _ Facts regarding this company ^ ̂ ^ ^ FREMONT HOYi District Hanager. nftS. MYRTILLA fl. HUNT, WeMrtett, m*. t - » v 5V ' K?* T • *** i' i* i* -feu's . , * * ^ ^ 41 / "* ft 1 Wl '•' ;>v f r t S! >: •> ,1 r,f< \ 3 ; f V « H J ̂ ̂ li&W ^ w " "j our store should be so popular witil'tlie bliyers in this vicinity, and they are: Neatness in Everything, Judicious Advertising "r;' *" iRrst Class Goods,^ ^ S>».̂ . *. v.\ ... a > i-i * % i -j y* 1. <•' Z » ' i i ,* 1 "v*1^ f a*^ " (' i-1- *.( \> w* if h'-'1 1 *>>• $i'£.• Reasonable Prices, Complete Stocky" Prompt Delivery, ObligingClerks, ̂ <4. f * « > J Crash Suits, Fancy Shirts and other articles for Summer'wear- are stillqomple^^-y'/^-" jp* #- 44 i T,W s SiriON STOFFEU West McHenry, Ilk--- WHMMMMMMMKKHHHKMHIOOOgOOOOOl This represents one pare of a List whMb Is Fund package of ArbooklM' Boasted Coffee, i la which the List Is found U» i definite part or aom* artieta to b« Hon tbe List, subject oal; on the pcwikago Is to be "" a voucher, la oonnectton with ea«h 1 This L4st will be kept i p««*of this List wOlj NOTION DEPT.,.NKW YORK CITY, N. 1 I flid-Summe| A J " ̂, ' y , We offer you iofr tkis;;weefc ' only'. all ^ y Summer Goods at cash. This is no |v,^ ^ V ^ r s^Je. Came ^^ see Ladies Gauze Underwear.... ^ *vjts»v • • - 4 ^ if UP Children's Gauze Underwear., . .5c and up Men's Linen Collars# all sizes . * • J 5c S „ +& K?M -See our Big^.' ' " ';i Stock Remnants. i •. .# • & r »• ̂ • v'-' 25 lbs Good Raisins a^lbs Dried Apple* * FRUIT J W7T*r? WALTER C. EVANSON. . • iV*. j

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