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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1895, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1895. Railway Time Table. Commencing at Noon Sunday, Jntve 10, J?S»* Passenger Trams will pass this station as follows; . « GOING SOUTH. _ J> Lake Geneva Passenger. '.2K A. M; E Wil'iams Bay Express,... S» E Wiliiar^-Bay Freight ., 3:28 P. M. E Williams Bay Passenger. 3.23 P. M. :aoiuo NOBTH. • - E Williams Say Passenger 9:56 A. M. E Williams B*y Freight .10.80 A.M. E Wilhams Bay Express... .4-55 P. M. E Lake Geneva Passenger 6:61 " 3 Lake Geneva Passenger 5;18 •• KXPLANA.TIOH. D Daily. . : . . E Daily except Sunday. b Sunday* oniy. -- B. BUSS, Agent, McHenry, 111. Great Stampede At our store this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday for Fine Shoes. We-are placing belore the public better Shoes than ever and the prices lower than ever. Our dealers say Shoes are worth 15 to 20 per cent more to­ day than when we bought our stock; but we are selling at iower prices. £ wv e have new dress Shoes at $1,75 per pair that we challenge the county to beat for theprice. MASONIC. McHenry Lodge, No. 158 A. F. and A. M.-- Regular Communications the second and fourth Mondays in each month. • F, L- McOhbkr.1 W, Mi ORDER OS1 THE EASTERN STAR. Regular Meetings the First and Third' Tues­ day evenings of each month, at Masonic HaI1 - MHB. Bakbara. VAN SLYXE, W. M. F. L. IIoOsibbbu Secretary. K. O. T. M. MCOenrt LODGE No. 77. K. 0«JE. 'M.-'W- nlac meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each monib, at K.O T, M. Hall. Geo Hanley, Com, N. HEUMAN, II. K. The ladies\*goods at $1.49 are beauties and cannot be beaten lor style and finish, Universalis*: Church Directory. T. J. Walsh, ... .C..... ^i.-. President F. L. McOmber. " • • -Clerk James B. Perry.... --.. -- Treasurer The Willing Workers (the ladies organ­ ization.) Mrs. Jas. B, Perry . President Mrs. J. Van Slyke.... ... .... ........Secretary Itev. J. Straub, D, O. .T Pastor *r The Pastor's Chicago Telegraph Address 8 Burnside Crossing, Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:30 p. m. A "cordial invitation to all. In missss' and children's wear the trade pass right by our.ee m- petitors to come and get the kind we sell. Why? Because they know what they aire get­ ting when they buy a pair of shoes.of us, and because we carry the largest stock at the lowest living prices. AN IMPORTANT,CAS Our stock of ladies' aud misses' J ow shoes and slippers in black And tan colors is %full of trade winners. We have the hose to match, too,^ - "Ladies do not fail to exajtime the elegent new dress goods foi^the spring trade at Stoffel's. / I have calls for money ton first class real estate security for jyterm of years. 1 ltf H. C. MEAD. B Amu AN BROS, have just put in a new line of the fiuest pipes ever brought to this market. Smokers will do well to call and see them. We offer with our large line of clothing a full and complete stock ol fancy shirts, summer, neckwear, tennis shirts, fine white shirts, men's good bal- briggan underwear, the new styles in linen collars and culls. FOR SALE. Short Horn Bulls for sale. Also, Ply­ mouth llock Fowls, of both sexes. 25tf FRANK COLE, Spring Grove, 111. / Money iwived to the consumer by buy­ ing Clothing by sample of J. W. Cristy & Son. Goods and prices guaranteed to please or no sale, If you are looking for Choice Family Groceries you will always find them at the Home Bakery of C. R. Huber. See those new, cool Dress Fabrics at S. Stoffel's. Field Seeds. We shall handle with the greatest care as to cleanliness, all Clover, Timothy, Hungarian. Millet, Seed Corn, Potatos, and all other seeds pertainingto farming. JOHN J. MILLER, West;McHenry, 111. SPRING IIAT3. We have just received a full line of new Spring Hats. Call and see them. They are of the latest styles and the best as­ sortment to be found in the ctfunty. JOHN J. MILLER. PROTECTION THE CRY. Protect your children from the fearful fall colds by calling on Perry & Owen for a pair ol those "Best of All" school shoes and get a pair of rubbers to keep out the thick mud they are all tramping in. 142 pairs of 40c suspenders at 25c per pair, a great bargain, Ladies' shirt waists in endless variety at a very moderate price. 5 doz. new and stylish wrappers made up to order especially tor our trade. All good patterns. The corset business is just booming, and we carry all sizes in 10 &good styles and several ditterent makes. Waists to suit the forms of all inquirers. The 50c summer corset is a beauty and is worth more money. STOP A MINUTE And consider if the pills (no matter what kind) you have taken for your constipa­ tion have really done you any good. Are you not more and more liable to this trouble? Try Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin if you want sure relief. 10 doses 10 cents at J. A. Story's. JUST IN TIME To meet hard times. If you haven't got 50 cents or $1, you can still get great and pleasant relief by investing 10 cents in a small bottle of Caldwell's Syrup Pep­ sin (10 doses 10 cents) at J. A. Story 'b'. Time Extended. I will extend the time for making Cabi­ net Photographs at §2 per dozen 30 days longer, or until May 1st. Now is the time to get your picture taken. Sat­ isfaction guaranteed. Call at once. L. E. BENNETT. McHenryj March 20,1895. CEMETERY WORK. 1 am now prepared to do work in the Cemetery on short notice and guarantee satisfaction. Lots cleaned, sodded and put in first class shape at reasonable rates. I am also ready to clean yards, trim trees and all other work in this line by the'day or job. Residence a few rods north of the Cemetery. NICK WINKLES. UcHenry, April 15, 1895. FOR SALE. The brick block known as thePekovsky Block, opposite the Bank of McHenry, in this village, is offered for sale. It con­ tains one large store room and two rooms suitable for Uress Maker or other business, in first story, and also fine liv­ ing rooms in second story. Is situated in center of village and is a first class lo­ cation for any business. Will be sold cheap and on rga<- onable terms- Inquire of •ltf H. C. MEAD, WeBt McHenry. The Circus is Coming'. Gollmar Bros.' Show will exhibit in McHenry,"May 27. They come highly recommended by the press of thecountry: and wherever the show has appeared it! has given universal satisfaction. They/ have a trained elephant that lias no superior in thecountry, and their menag­ erie is as extended as that of any circufe on the road, while their performers are all artists in their respective places. The tree 6treet parade that will occur at noon on the day of exhibition ^ill be worth your time to come miles to see. THE May Festival, under the auspiaes >of the ladies of the Willing Workers So­ ciety, at the City Hall, on Thursday fevening last, was a grand success in (every particular. The hall waa filled to • ita-utaiost capacity and the programme was carried out in a manner highly pleasing to all. The Pioneer Pedagogue was simply immense, and to many of the older ones preient brought bacK vividly to mind pictures and reminiscences of ye olden times, j At the close of the pro­ gramme Ice Cream and Cake were served, after which all returned to their homes well pleased with the evening's entertain-. \ment. The net receipts were about $24J i MEMORIAL DAY. ! At a regular meeting of Post 643, G. A. R., at McHenry, the following com­ mittees were appointed: i Marking Gr.i res.--Comrade J. Bishop, t Arrangements-- Comrades D. Parker, R chard Thompson, Anton Weber. Wecoration and Floral.--Comrade J. I. S^ory, Misses Amy Owen, Kate Howe, Mary Went worth. Ella Parker and Mrs. (J. T. Eldredge. t Vocal Music.--Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh, Mr. W. A. Cristy, Mrs. E. J. Hanly. The school children and all old soldiers are requeBted :to meet at City Hall at one o'clock, p. M , and march to the Park, where services will be held. Rev. Dr. Straub will deliver the address. The Band will be in attendance. Everybody invited to meet with us. PER ORDER COMMITTEE. FOR SALE-.-$450, cash. Steam Launch Clarkdale, of Chicago; 28 ft. long, ^6% ft. -beam, 30 in. draught, 6 h. p., speed 8 miles, seats 10 passengers. Especially ^dapted, for Fox Lake and river service. \ Address "Navigator," Care PLAINDEALER, Mc.Henry. . Mixed paints, paints and oil, carriage paints, brushes, etc., cheap, at Besley's, on the west side. How about curtains and wall paper? You cannot afford to go without them whefi you can get them so cheap. We are showing some uice Curtains, Rolls and ail for 20 cents each. Others tor a trifle more. Some new things in Carpets and Mattings. 119S1B7 SPECIALTIES Delicious Coffees, Finest Teas, tteinz'ti Elegant Pickles, Fine Bananas. Oranges and Lemons. Dried Fruits and Canned Goods, Perry & Owen, I General Merchants, MaHENllY. ILL. ALL kinds of Bakery Supplies at the new Cash Store of C. B. Murphy, in Pekovsky's block, one door south of the post office. PASTURAGE. Those desiring to pasture cows in the E. M. Owen pasture apply to 0. N. Owen at Bank of McHenry. Terms $8.50 per season Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. PLANTS FOR SALE, If you wish fine Plants call on C. G. Beruer, at Tony Schueider's building. Tomatoes, (Paunderrosa), Early Cab- bagge, Pepper, Egg Plant and Self Bleaching Celery. FOR THE FAMILY. .There is truly no medicine compound­ ed that so generally meets the everyday wants and needs of the family.. Espec ially on the farm where doctors come high. For constipation, indigestion and biliousness try Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. 10 doees 10 cents at J. A. Story's, PERRY & OWEN. Bankers. McHENRY, - - [ILLINOIS. This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Xkmiestic Eg' change, and does a Saneral Banking Business We endeavor to do all business en­ trusted to our care in a manner and upon tesms entirely satisfactory to ovr customers and respectfully solicit (Aa public patronage. - Awarded Highest Honors--World's .Fair, CREAM MONEY TO I.OAN; On Real Estate and other first clasa security. Special attention given to co* lections, iNbURANCK In First Class Conip' at th* Lowest Hates. Yours.. spectfully, PERRY 4 0WKMI .** NOTARY PUBLIC. FOR RENT AT PISTAKA BAY. . Furnished Cottages, with Boats, &c., by the month or for the season. TermB Reasonable. Inquire at the Bank of McHenry. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD,; v

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