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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 May 1895, p. 8

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•*o the Stakes of the McHenry County Trotting fitoree Breeder* Aos'n. Below we print the official list of en­ tries to the stakes of the county breeders association, to be trotted at Woodstock during the week of the Fair. STAKE NO. l-YE.Vin.IVG9. ' * Viola Thorne, blk f by Pet Thome, G. W. . Eldredge, Rtehtnond. "i Mona's Isle, „b f by Royalist, O E Kelley, Antioch, , Pearly G, b f by George O, H A Smith, West Mc Henry, - • Alsena, e t b yGeorjre O, H A Smith, West McHetary. • - Sport, b g by Osprey, W Lichty, Spring Gve Maud O, br f by Eoyalist. F J Deitnieyer, Waukccan, Phallaron, b c by Phallas, 0 W Phillips, B e l a v a n , . • 0 / • • • • ; . STAKE NO. 2--TWO-YEAR-OLDS. r Senator Hopkins, b h by Knightmont, H A Smith, West Mc Henry. Lizzie Borden, oh f byG W Eldredge Richmond. > King M. b h by Prairie ' King, M W Merry, isf Hebron. • • Lucanla, a f by Linwood, South Park Stock .farm, Lake Geneva; Lnhsburg, b h by GaiBbetta Wilkes, H B Throopi Nuiida. Crystal L, br h by. Bishop Straford, T F Leonard, Crystal Lake. - . c . " t Siiyte Doll, 0 f by Gus Volte, G A Voltz, jTrevor, Olive S. s t by Prairie King, L Hubbard, Wauconda. ' Mission, b f byOnware, C H S tringer, Elgin '/AS STAKE/NO. 3.-THREE-tEAR-OLDS Edward E, blk g Ijy George G. 0 T Eldredge West McHenry, Charlie S, b h by Jim King, Charley Sibley, v Trevor. • • ..; _ ; ' Eremae, b h by Ereiong. Wm McGa-vr, Rich- p xnpnd. • . •. . , tr Bii^dell-, b f by Southward, J H Oreager, - Turner, > ' Thoriieta. blk f by Pet Thorne, G W Eld-- p redge Richmond. STAKE NO. 4-2:40 CLASS. Vamoose, ch f by George O. C H Heck, Richmond. Minneola, b f by Colby's Swigert, J C Clark, Libertyville. Blackstone, Jr., b g by Blaokstone, R Over­ ton, Richmond. Reflection, g g by Chester Ohief. M W Merry Hebron, Sunlight, b m by California, So Park atock Farm, Lake Geneva, Mischiet,b g by George O, G W Eldredge, Richmond. STAKE NO. 5-3:00 CLASS. Trilby P, b m by , Parker Bros, Chicago. George S, s g by George O. S Sherman, West McHenry. Eva K, s f by Judge Ryder, M W Merry, Hebron, Campania, ch h by Linwood. 3o ParkStock Farm, Lake Geneva. Dick Wilkee, b? by Hambletonian AVilkes, FDusenberry, Libertyville. Miss Ida, r f by Coast Range, L H Beall. Richmond.- --• STAKE SO. 6--3:20 CLASS. Smithsonian, or g by George O, H A Smith, -- West McHenry. Bluebird, r g by Jay Bird^G Vogel, Solon. Dick Wilkes b gby Hambletonian \v ilkes, F Dusenberry, Libertyville. George S, s g by George O; S Sherman. West McHenry. Trilby P. b m by , Park«r Bros. Chicago •iMMit, bj Linweea: <• Part *»»t kilt Tallhalla, b g by Mr«h««, C Mill. W»«*e*>«k. ?'NC WOOD, ILt Shorts, 1 Middlings, WHO? Bran, Oil Meal, ' Oats, Ground Feed. . WHEN ? Now. WHERE ? At our store WHAT Waucopda 3fo. 12, Fresh liDe of Ladies' Walking Shoes. New styles, best makes, lowest prices. Get my prices oil quantities from a bag-full to a car Ioad; be­ fore buying elscrfttreEe. Five machines in one. The only Cultivator that cuts all the ground close up to the hill, and is the representative tool of level cultivation. We want a portion trade and can please goods and prices. of your Shoe you both in WEST McELNR Y, ILL. We handle several other lines of goods, but cannot tell you about them here. Call on us and we will do our best to interest you. J. W. CRISTY & SON, , * 7 «• Bingwood, 111. McLaughlin's X X XX, Arbuckle's, Lion and the fs&ious Ceylon Coffee at 8. StQffel's. -- McMullen's Poultry Netting ^ept in stock from two to four feet high. Prices low this year. .1. W. CRISTY & Sox. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Mo6t Perfect Made. Nnnda, 111. Po L0 McOmbers West McHenry fflSATb. The Fine Toung Trotting Stallion CENTERVILLE. JULIA A. STORY Will be at O. T. Daniel's Drugstore, Algon quin, every Wednesday, anl at the office of Dr. Auringer, West McHcnry, every Satur­ day, commencing Feb. 23, 1895. Also at 4he office of Dr. Dawson. Wauconda, on Mondays and at the office of Dr. Rice. Richmond, every Friday. J Office with Dr, Werden, Nunda, 111, .Record 2;3I % Will make the "season, closing June 1st, at the stable of the un­ dersigned j"*rn -McHenry. DEALER IN D ESCRIPTION --Centerville is a beauti­ ful dark chestnut, with two white ankles behind, 17 hands high, weighs 1,050 pounds, foaled June, 1887. He is very- rangy and stylish. CENTERVILLE Wan eired by George O, 9701. record 2:21J<;, ho by Lakeland Abdullah, 351, own brother to Harold, the sire of \laud S, (Qne-'n of the turf, 2:08%), N> ontide, 2:20^; Mattie Graham 2;21^; Met Jurdy'd Hambletonian, 2;':6J^; Temple 3:20 and others. Also sire of 23 in I he 30 list. George O's da n was the last pacing mare, Fannie B, eired by Autocrat, by Geo M. Paf.chen, (ro"ord 2:23Ji). by Caesura M, Clay, by Andrew ja kson, by Bashaw, etc. Ceni.reville's i'am was by Cro.epiSr Jr., he by Old Creeper. Her dam by ~Itayfrond's Alorgan. He is considered one of the most prom­ ising young horses in McHenry or Lake counties. His record of 2:31% was made in a hotly contested seven heat race, he taking second in the first four heats and first in the three last, showing that he not only has speed but staying quali­ ties as well. T ERMS --$10 for the season. Season to close June 1st, as I intend to track him this season. JOHN HEIMER> Proprietors AT LOWEST nTTmTJ'q Next Visit, fiUina Friday. June 14. WOOD STOCK < IL.. LIVING PRICES Paints, Oils and Colors CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DISPENSARY FCLL LINE OF PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, Stationery and Druggists' Sundries. ins prescriptions !sSK:KkS!.bJ'* Your Patronage is respectfully solicited. •JULIA A, STORY One\Door West of Riverside Bouse, McHenry, 111 THE THIKD SEMI-ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF J. D. LODTZ, Jr I take pleapure in informing the public that my Tailoring Establishment is now ready to take orders for • J McHenry, III Spring and Summer Suits and Overcoats. I have made a careful examiaation and purchawe of goods at the best houses in Chicago, with the result that I now have the finest stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever seeii in McHenry. The goods turned out from my establishment are hand-made ^and home-made, and are guaranteed first class in every particular as to style, workmanship and quality. (SBfWith regard to prices, I will say, without fear of contradiction, that they are from $4 to $15 lower than those in the city. 1 can make you an all-wool suit as cheap as $17, •• Pants to Order^ $3,75 and upward, My motto: Good, hoilest work at living prices. c Soliciting your patronage, I remain, Yours Respectfully, Painting, Graining and Paper Hanging a specialty. Material furnished if desired. Beer in Large or Small Kegs or Bottles al­ ways on hand, cheaper than any other, quali­ ty considered. j ' : Orders by mall promptly attended to. GOOD STABLING FOR HORSFS. WOall and-see us. -- Robert ttbhlessle. Newi and elegant styles in fine shoes for both sexes and- all nationalities at S. Stoffel's. Douglas and Fargo made J. D. LODTZ, JR Dr. price's Cream Baking Fowaer World's Fair Higbest Medal and Diploma. Barbian Bros.' Block, McHenry, HI. them,

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