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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Aug 1895, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14, 1895. Railway Time Table. Taking effect SnnUay, May 2(S, 185*5, at six o'clock A. M. Trains wiir pasa jlcE^nry station as lollows: GOIKG SOUTH. D Lake Geneva Passenger...i. 7:18 A M X Williams Bay Express X Williams Bay Passenger.... X Williams Bay Passenger.... S Williams Bay Passenger.... X Williams Bay Freight....... GOIKG KOKT;:. X Williams Ba v Freight S Lake Seneya Passenger :... 8 Williams Bay Passenger.... X Lake Geneva Passenger X Williams Bay Express........... 4:45 X Williams Bay Passenger 2:52 •' X Williams Bay Passenger 9;is A M EXPLANATION. r-l" •& - D--Daily. X--Daily except Sunday. B Sunday* only. .B. BUSS, Agent, McHenry, 111. ...8:33 ...4:45 P M .. 6:l7 " .. 7 01 " ..4.45 " .10:30 A M . 5: IS P M 10-32 A M 6:51 P M MASONIC. MCHENRY LODGK, NO. 158 A. F. and A. M.-- Regular Communications the second and fourth Mondays in each.month. F. L. McOii BKK, 1W. M. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. Regular Meetings the Fii-st and Third Tues­ day evecinga of each month, 'at Masonic Ball MRS. BAKBAKA: VAHSLTKK, W. M, F. L. MgOmbeu. Secretary. - • - V w . 4 - - . - K. O. T. M, .v .., MOB ENKY LODGE NO. 77, K. O. T. alar m3et>ng's secouil and fourth' Tuesday, evenings of each month, at K. O T, M. Hall. • • . '* ' -• ,TGEO., HANI-EY, Com, ST.HiBfiMAN. R.K. . "*v:- ' MCHENRY COUNTY FAIR. August 27-30. No admission fee to the German Picnic. Everybody welcome. IN&OCENT and healthy sports and amusements at the German Picnic, Aug­ ust 17 and 18. <y at REMEMAEK the Social Dance at the McHenry House on the evening of Aug. 2£d, Ola Settlers' Day. / You should not fail to see Terry's [ Uncle Tom's Cabin Company, which will [ exhibit here on the 22d. Mas. MCFAUEIN'S lesson days are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. { PERSONAL Miss Mabe;lGran*(5EK is visitingfriende in Chicago this week. / ' Miss AXXA SFIEUBURNE visited with her sister in Elgin the first of the week. ' A. C. Granger, of Chicago, spent Sun­ day with friends in this village. W. T. DWELLY, of Chicago, was calling on friends here one day last week. MRS. S. A. ROBBISS entertained an old time schoolmate a few days since. Miss ALLIE SMITR is visiting friends at Janes ville. Wis., this week. „ THE 'Hon. Frank Lawler, of Chicago, is expected to speak at the German Picnic. Miss MIXNIE MCLEAN, of Chicago, is, visiting friends here thife week. ADAM LIGHTNER, of, Elgin, was on our streets on Saturday. J. D. MGCABE-, of Wauconda. was on our streets one day last week. JOHN GOLDING, of Wauconda, attended to business here last Thursday. MISS LUCY HALL, of Chicago, was call­ ing on friends here a few days since. C. E. LAMPHERE and wife were Wood­ stock visitors on Wednesday last. , MRS. C. T. ELDREDGE spent" last week with'friends at Woodstock. V J0«renf in this village, on Wednesday, ... .. v | ev&ning, August 7th, 'of Malniitriciainl HEAii the famous Aurota Quartette atM DORATHA," infant daughter . of Mr. and the German Picnic, August'17 and IS.:•'"! Mrs; J M. Selfeelj, of .Chicago", aged •'« * ' n ~ . I about 10 months. •• J ' Miss,GRACE KERR has been visiting her-- i r .. • »r o T, ... •- • r 1 he.cmianad been sick for some time cousin, Mrs, fe. A;-- bobbins, in this! , - . ;••••••, village '** - Land was brought to the country with J the hope that, a change might prove iss ;ITA ITTLE., of Moreland, was | beneficial and its precious live be saved, the guest of G, W, Besley and family the but it wa8 uot to bo Thc remain8 were first of he week. taken to Chicago for burial on Friday H. E. W IGHTMAN and wife attended the j morning. Mr. and Mrs. Selleck have the funeral of Capt. Walter Hill, in Chicago, | sympathy of all in their sorrow. on Wednesday of last week. f , I»„O T T v * L-..i . . j ,-THK Picnic, for the benefit of the Ger- MRS. J. J. VASEY and children, of Chi-1 / ^ „„ „ . ... ... ,, ... , j man tathobt ( ongregation, of this vi -cago, are visiting with Mrs. A asey s par-1 1 ants, R. Waite and wife, in this village. "THERE was a revelry by night." This is no joke. It was a good, first-class revelry. We wasn't there, but neverthe­ less it was a revelry, just the same, and .the mourners groped along the street. ' WoonniXE CAMP of .Royal Neighbors, of Ring wood, will hold a peach and watermelon supper on Friday evening, Ang. 1$, in the Park. A short program will be rendered and games of different kinds may be enjoyed. " COM. REMEMBER the Old Settlers' Picnic oc­ curs in this village on Thursday of next week, the 22d. Arrangements are being ma^.? a good, old-fash'oned visit, and it is hoped that all the old and young settlers and their families will be present. I1 or particulars see posters and notice in another place in this pacer. THE Wilbur Lumber.' Company haVe been tearing down their old Feed House^ near the depot and will immediately erect in its place a fine, large Elevator, 40x64 feet, two stories high. This wili not only be a great convenience to that firm in their.large and increasing feed trade, but a fine improvement in that locality lis Well. ...... . .j- DIED --At the residence of Mrs. E If The Coming Fair. Friends of-McHenry.County Fair (and I believe this includes every true citizen in the county, man, woman and child), do you resize that less than two weeks remain before our annual exposition offfns? From the numerous, iuquiries, receiv»d and applications for premium- list^I believe we will have the liuest ex- • hibit ever presented. Several "iiew fea­ tures have been added to the premium list, one of which we deem worthy of special mention, n&mely: The educa­ tional department. Sure!*? no American can feel a deeper interest in any one thing than that oieducating the young; and we believe that if this department, though now in its infancy, can b6 carried on, it will be one of the greatest and grandest ftimulants for a higher and better education. Give encouragement to this laudable enterprise by your presence, if nothing more. If you have anything, whether animal, article'or some product of the soil, that you deem worthy of special notice, bring OLD, SETTLERS' BE-tTNION AND JSASKJjT PICNIC. „ The 01 dN Settjers' Association , of Mc­ Henry and Liake Counties will hold its Annual Reunion and Basket Picnic in the Public Square, McHenry, on Thurs­ day, August 22, 1895. Business Locals. Six loaves of Bread for 25 cents, at the Home Bakery of C. R. Huber. Insure your property with S. Stoffel and be insured. •• > A number of good speakers it to the Fair and compare it with your ! present and address the meeting. T1 neighbor. Should you «iot receive the McHenry-Military Band and a choi SPECIAL £ ttention is called to the new advertisement of the Wilbur Lumber Company, \o be found in another column. / THE W:est Side Band will give a Con- ' cert at Rh^rsidfe Hall, OH Saturday I evening, Jnigust 24th. More, particulars next~w«ek. THE County Fair will be this week" thoroughly advertised throughout the county and adjoining country, with large attractive posters. BEAR in mind the Bowery Dance, on the West Side, on Friday evening of this week. See notice in another place in this paper. J- WE learn there is a prospect of a new ! General Store being opened in this village • dn the near future. , We arenot at liberty ^to tell more at this time. FOUND, on the streets, in the village of McHenry, a Hand Satchel. The owner can have the same by calling on Jacob ^mhop, proving property and paying for this notice. "KITTY! " said the husband of the new w oman at the breakfast table, "the next time you come home late from the lodge and put your bloomers to bed and hang yourself over the back of a chair all night, I'll go straight home to papa." LOST, in this village, on Tuesday ofi this week, a Pocket Book, containing a small sum of money, and a receipt from Dr. Baechler to Mis^Mollie Turner. The finder will conSer a favor by leaving the same at Mrs. Howe's Millinery Store. Y W. A. CRISTY has just commenced re­ ceiving Cucumbers at his factory, and the receipts are something over a hun­ dred bushels a day and increasing daily. The crop promises to be good in this section. / THE Shooting Tournament and Picnic, beld in Schaefer's Grove, on Saturday and Sunday last, was well attendedr es­ pecially on the last named day, and proved quite an interesting and enjoya­ ble affair. MRS. WM. HENCH and daughter, of Dundee, were the guests of W. I). \\ ent- worth and wife, in this village, this week. JOHN FAY and wife, of Chicago, were visiting with his mother and other friends here a few days last week. MILTON G RANG Kit, of Milwaukee, is the guest of Ed. (iranger this week, and both 'are camping at McCollurn's lake. J. DAHL and wife, of Chicago, are the guests of A. P. Baer and wife, in this vil­ lage, this week. Mrs. Dahl is a sister of Mrs. Baer. M^Horother. 1 ,' MRS. E. H. WALKER and Mrs. W. A. Cristy started on Monday for a three or four weeks visit among the Thousand dslands, on the St. Lawrence river. JMISS INOLA CHURCHILL, of Libert.vville, and Miss Nina Watson ,of Lake Bluff were the guests of R. Sherburne and family a few days last week. / A party of our young people, number­ ing about fifteen, witnessed the illumin­ ation at Pistaqua Bay, Saturday night. After the illumination they were invited to "the Bloomgren cottage, where re­ freshments were served. All report a jolly good time. BE sure and arrange your business so that you can attend the Old Settlers' Picnic, to be held in this village on tbe 22d, one week froyu to-morrow. TheOld Settlers propose to have a regular old- fashioned visit, and want the young eqt- "tiers to come out and help them enjoy it. THE Sycamore Cycle Club offer prizes to the actual value of $450 for their bicycle race meet, to be held at Mam- brino Driving Park, Sycamore, Wednes day, August 28. There will be eleven races open to all classes of riders. Entry blanks can be obtained by writing to Elbert Haight, Secretary, A THERE is a paper published at Hot Springs named the Arkansas Thomas Cut. Its motto is "God help the rich, the poor can beg." It declares it is a paper of the people/for the people, to be paid for by the people." It advocates "One country, one flag and one wife at a time" . and/ieclares it is in favor of the eleva­ tion of horse thieves and public morals. THE unmitigated gall that blows into newspaper offices is enough to paralyze any one except those who are hardened to it. One man to whom the paper has w Jjeen sent to regularly for several years Anally in answer to about twfenty state­ ments writes us that he hadn't received the paper. Probably some one of the fatoily gets the mail. Races of Picnic. all kinds at the German1 Call at Gus Carlson's and get your horse dressed up. He keeps everything •in that line and of the best quality. JAS. B. PERRY and wife and MissAgnes visited with friends at Huntley the first..' of the week. MRS. DR. WILLARD, of Chicago, is visit­ ing with her sister, Mrs. Caldwell, at the] nrus M. E. Parsonage. < MRS. L. NK'HOLS, of Elgin, was visiting in this village and vicinity on Friday and Saturday last. MRS. LAW, of Waukeganhas been visit­ ing with her sister, Mrs. B. Gilbert, in this village the past week. lege, Rev. Father Kirsch, pastor, which <5s to be held on Saturday and Sunday next, the 17th and ISth, in River Park, north of the iron bridge, promises to be one of the grandest gatherings of the -kind ever held here Good speakers, fine gahies of all kinds, such as tub rac^s, sack races, bicycle races, tug-of- war for the championship oi McHenry an i Lake counties, etc., will be the order of the day. Everybody who comes will be sure of having a good time. / Tin; Riverside House, in this village, j;(which we do not exaggerate when we say is one of the best country hotels in the state,) has been enjoyiug a big trade the entire summer, and is now well filled with steady boarders and has a i^arge transient trade. 'Mine host Story is a~~born~4a«dlrTrd,--always striving to SEE the Tug-of-war. Also the Boat Race on Fox river, at the German Picnic, August 17 andj 8. MRS. B. GILBERT and son, Orton, are -visiting with friends at Moreland and Chicago this week. MRS. DR. GABLE, of Au rora, was the j P'fiape guests, and what is better, he guest of W. A. Cristy and wife a few davs ' suc(>cpds in ever-v Particular, Pleasantly last week located on the banks of Fox River, with its furnishings all complete and perfect for the comfort of guests, we say there is no better place to spend a few week's va­ cation than at the Riverside House, McHenry. . • THERE is only one way for delinquent subscribers to stop their paper from this office--and that way is to pay up what they owe for it and then it w ill not be mailed or sent to anyone not desiring it. But a man who is behind, and refuses to take the paper from the postoffi.ee and tells the postmaster to "-end. it back," j must pay what he owes us before the t ADOLPH FISCHER, editor of the hemilien .-paper will be discontinued. We are ae- freuiK.], was called to Kenosha last week quainted with the newspaper law, which on account of the dangerous illness of1 Was made to protect newspaper publish­ ers, and we propose to use the protection it affords us. - THE marriage of .John W. Fa-y to Miss Emma Taylor took place at Chicago on Tuesday, August 0, at 12 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fox, pastor of the Monroe street Congrega­ tional church. The bride was attended by Miss Tina Boiler, as maid oi honor, A. L. KIMBALL, wife and daughter, pf| and R. L. Taylor acted as best man. Storm Lake, Iow a, w ho spent a few j After the ceremouy a dinner was served weeks with relatives and friends here, re-j at the residence of 'the bride's parents, turned home on Tuesday. j 018 Park Avenue. They will be at home Do not forget that Mrs. McFarlin will i after August 25th, at Gl28 Park Avenue, only remain here until the second week in j Mr. Fay is a McHenry boy. and has hosts September. If you intend taking lessons ppf friends here who join with us in wish- now is the timp t-Q. begin. j ing the happy couple bon voyage on the MRS. JONES and daughter, Stella, Miss j s^ matrinionial. ^ Anna Harms and Miss Mary Fry, all of \ ^L^r week tbe marshal arrested a man Chicago, have been the guests of Hon./QU QUr Htrwtfl who wag acting rather F. K, Granger and wife the past week. < I queerly aud locked him up in the cooier. UNCLE TOM will attend the Old Set-! \ rumor soon gained currency that he tiers Meeting, iij this village, on the 22d. w-a8 sufft-ring from hydrophobia, but on To pay, Marks and Miss Ophelia will also j a physician being called it proved to be be here, and Little Eva is expected. \j a case of delirium tremens. The A. L. KIMBALL, Geo. Parks, H. Allen, ; first part of the story seems to have got B. Matthews, F. Bryant, 1;. Kimball, F. Vosburgh, N. B. Kimball, E. Lucas, J. W. Kimball. F. Lucas, M. Clark, V. Kim­ ball and Mrs. C. Dixon, with their fami­ lies spent Sunday at Pistaqua Bay. will ; as far as Elgin, and in speaking of it the Courier says: j A madman, who was evidently afflicted j with rabbies, was picked up at McHenry j Monday, by a local officer. He has every symptom'and when in a spasm snaps | and growls at everyone who comes near I him. He bit a man who attempted to SPEAKERS of national reputation address the people at the Gernlan Picnic, j quiet him, and tears pieces of wood from the 17th and 18th. the windows and door frames of his cell. -- Just think of a man biting chunks of THE Ladies' Willing Workers Society woc,d from the windows and door frames will meet with Mrs. H. T, Brown, on Thursday afternoon of this week. SECRETARY. of the steel cells of the McHenry cooler! A MAN found a ten dollar bill says an exchange. He paid the grocer and took a receipt. The grocer paid tbe real es­ tate agent the money for rent. The agent paid the ten dollars to the man that owned the property, who happened to be the man Who lost the bil). He de- THE Ladies Aid Society, of the M. E I )0sjf"e(j t^e bill in a bank and it was re- Church, will meet in the LpWorth League j furne(] hjnl ag counterfeit. Was there Rooms on Lriday afternoon thif. : anytliing l^>st or made in this series of week, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of transaction quilting. Everybody invited. MRS. W. D. WENTWORTII, Sec. THE next Bowery Dance will be held on the West. Side, on Friday evening of this week, Aug. 1G. The best of music and a royal good time may be expected. See notice in another place in this paper. M. E E, H. SEWARD, of Marengo, is., making a collection of the produc£i^of McHenry county forexhibttion at thecoming state Fair. Exhibitors are invited to come to the county Fair prepared to donate arti­ cles worthy of being placed in this collection. ' ' - : Bus to the Pair. C. E. Lamphere will run a Bus to the Fair, the last three days, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, leaving the River­ side House at 8 o'clock each morning, returning immediately after the Races in the evening.. Fare, round trip, 50 cents. Leave your orders for seats at the barn. C. E. LAMPHEEEV HAVE you looked through the long list of special premiums for the coming Fair? Many of them are alone . worth an effort to obtain. We are selling the Cross Creek Lehigh Hard Coal at the same price' we would have to ask for a cheaper coal. Try it. WILBUR LUMBER Co. Six small Pigs Mrs. R. Aylward. FOR SALE, for sale. Inquire of Dov'T fail to attend the Fair,"August 27-30. „• COME and trip the light fantastic toe at the German Picnic. v New Shoes,r of the Fargo make, at S. Stoffel'6. blue ribbon, don't become disgruntled, but decide, then and there, to set your standard higher and next year be the victor. Your officersjn charge are labor­ ing assiduously to make fh4 coming ex­ position.*. success. We need your assist­ ance. Decide • now .to : aid by • your t presence and by your exhibits, that we i may ha ve such an exhibit ion as will place j McHenry county second to no county in j the great state of Illinois. Special days have been arranged -- Wednesday, Children's day; Thursday, Old Soldiers' day; Friday, a day for everybody. Arrange to come every day. Attractions will be numerous, such as ehai iot races, ball games, military drill, bicycle races, and the finest speed . pro­ gramme ever ̂ presented. Any eorB^^ppndence in relation to the Fair addressecTto the secretary will be cheerfully and/promptly answered'. A'ours for success, G. B. RICHARDS, Secretary. will be The hoice Choir will be- present and furnish music for the occasion. A general invitation is extended to all i to corue out and meet -the old settlers and have a day of real enjoyment. JOEL tl. JOHNSON. Vrcsi<}eiit, J. VAN SLYKE, ^PRRCTARV. .•FOURTH GRAND BOWERY DANCE, j There will be a grand Bowery Dance, ! at the Bowery Platform, on the Parker ;lot, West McHenry, on Friday evening, i August 10, 1895. Music by' McHenry Orchestra. Ice Cream and other refresh- j meets w ill be served. A general invita- j tion is extended to all. Tickets 50 cents i per couple. THE ROYAL ENTERTAINERS. ! THE seventeenth annual Reunion of the j Luke County Soldiers and Sailors Asso­ ciation will be held at Wauconda on j Aug. 29--30. Among those in attend- j aiice will be Thos. G. Lawler, command er-in-chief G. A. R , F. W. Spink, A. A. G. ! Department.of Illinois, and .1. 11. Stibbs, | of Thomas Post No. 5, Chicago. A very Uncle Tom's Cabin Terry's 1'ncle Tom's Cabin Company is billed to give an entertainment in this j large attendance is expected. village On Thursday evening, August 22. ! J. A. MASON, President. They show under a mammoth tent and j give onlv an evening performance. Those . ^ 0 n.°t ma'v0 money selling goods . , . . below cost, but we do sell some goods who have witnessed the rendition of this below cost to keep our 8took clean, and wonderful aud ever popular play, are | you can save money by taking some of always anxious to see it once more, be- the bargains we are now offering. cause it gives them joy and happiness, j J. W.tmsn £ SUNJ Ringwood. aud they always learn a lesson of j For a free burijjin^ ,fru(Kj(>ng lasting morality. Those who have never had j Coal try the celebrated \Cross Creek the opportunity of seeing Uncle Tom's j ^e^"Sh Hard ton Cabin p'ayed by this ever popular com- -- pany, should avail themselves of this | New carpets and oil cloth af Stoffel's. occasion to witness this most wonderful WII.NRR LI MBER Co. performanca. All the chaiacters are life­ like and "original, rendered as they-are by some of the most talented actors of the country. All Christian people should not only come and see it themselves, but they should bring their children with them, that they too may be permitted to learn a lasting lesson of morality, one that will ever follow them through life, j All the characters of this play will be rc- i presented true to life, without being ex- j aggerated. This Company is highly j vv,n* ('"tH spoken of by both the public and the press throughout the country, and you will miss a rich treat if you fail to attend. ON circus day, Aug. we will give you five of. our 10c ladies' ribbed vests for 30c. Call early. PERRY & OWEN. Fly Nets and Dusters in endless variety can be found at Gus Carlson's Harness Shop, one door south of Nordquest & Weber's Blacksmith Shop. Prices as low as the lowest. ON circus day, Saturday, Aug. •'{, wc will give you 25c off on every ladies' wrapper you buy. " I'EURY & OWEN. Tr Park's Arabian Salve for barb galls, scratches, inflammation cows Hags, and for general purposes. For sale by H. E, Wight man. If it will not do everything as advertised bring back the box and your money will be refunded. Proceeding-^ of the Board of Trustees. COUNCIL ROOM, Aug. 5, 1895. Board met pursuant to adjournment . Present Granger, Neisen, Justen, How­ ard and Nordquest. \ Minutes ol last meeting read and ap­ proved. The following bills were presented and (ordered paid. Wm. Bacon, bill § John .1 Miller, bill Of iJohn Walsh, police services 40 00 (M-. Neisen, " " 40 50 Win. Schreiner, street com .'39 50 Geo. Meyers, street labor 1 50 [Frank Cobb, special police 4 00 John Dermont, " " 4 00 John Fare, mowing, 13 20 Wilbur Lumber Co , bill 91 51 W. 1). Wentworth, sprinkling 113 58 For Sale. Steam Launch, 22 feet long, draws 14 inches of water, well equipped and will run seven miles per hour. Low water in the river the only reason for selling. Now laying at Basswood Island, Fox river. Terms rersonable. For further particulars inquire at this office. 5w2 At Perry & Owen's you can get the best New York Full Cream Cheese, Six loaves of Bread for 25 cents, at the Home Bakery of C. R. Huber" A beaut iful story is a lovely large book bound in leather, only §2.25, at J. A. Story's. Can and examine. - Fine henriettas, serges and suitings, in black and Jatest shades., at Perry & Owen's. I have calls for Houses, Who has any to re&tin this village? Let me Know and 1 c\ui rent them. H. C. MEAD. A choice 1W> of Confectionery at the Home BakeryNof C. R. Huber. PAINT your buggy for six bits. Call at Besley's and he will tell you how to do it. If you want a new Harness, single or double, call on Gus Carlson, He is sure to please you both in quality and price. Mixed paints, paints and oil, carriage paints, brushes, etc., cheap, at Besley's, on the west side. A ANUEL food, lay ex cake, fruit cake, poiind cake oi: any other kind of cake resh and nice at Huber's'Home Bakery,. , I have calls for money on first class real estate security, for- a term of: years, lltf H. C. MEAD. BARBIAN 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. v Call at Slocum's Warehouse, near the depot and see the Columbian Steel Track and Porter Carries. Also full line of Forks, Pulleys, Ropes, etc. M. 1). TA\ LOR, Manager. FOX LAKE PROPERTY FOR .SALE. We offer the J. K. Milne Property, Opposite Nippersink Point, for Sale on very Reasonable Terms. Will sell all or divide into Lots. Inquire at Bank of McHenry. j VERY TROUBLESOME. Laxative "teas" are a bother. Cald­ well's Syrup I'epBin is more convenient pleasant to take and more effective. Try a ten cent bottle, large sizes 50c and f 1. NOTICE --Who wants to be hit with a six dollar Club Pants? Come in and get measured for a $3 Barn Door, Stable Door, Fly Front Door or Plymouth Rock Pants. E. LAWLUS. Agent for McHenry. THE MAN Or woman who once gives Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a fair trial becomes so fully satisfied with its great merits as a cure for indigestion, constipation, aud other .forms of stomach and bowel trouble that it ever afterward takes front rank on the closet shelf as a family medicine. For sale in 10c, 50c and $1 sizes by Julia A. Story. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away. The truthful startliu^ title of a book about No-to-bac, the only harmless, guaranteed tobacco-habit cure, that braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotin poison, makes weak .men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No- to-bac is sold by J ulia A. Story under a guarauteeto cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. New York or Chicago. Great Stampede "At our store this week. Thursday, Friday and Satuida^ for Fine felloes. We are placing betore the public better Shoes than ever aud 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 lower prices. e have new dress Shoes at $1,75 per pair that wa challenge the county to beat for . theprice, ' The ladies'"goods at $1.49 are beauties and cannot be beaten tor style and finish, In missss' and children's wear the trade pass right by our com­ petitors to come and get the kind we sell. Why? Because they know what they are get­ ting when they buy a pair of shoes of us, and because we carry the largest stock at the lowest living prices. Our stock of ladies' aud misses' low shoes and slippers iu black and tan colors is lull of trade winners. We have the hose to match, [too. We offer with our large line of clothing a full and complete f' stock ot fancy shirts, summer neckwear, tennis shirts, fine white shirts, men's good bal- briggan underwear, the new styles in linen collars and cuffs. 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 • 'ur trade. All arood patterns.^ (' D. Yonker, a well known druggist of Bowling Green, Ohio, in speaking of if | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy says: "1 t.ai<e pleasure in recommending it :o my customers, for I am certain it willahvayrf please them. 1 sell more of it than all other kinds put together.- ' ^For sale by Julia A. Story. Bargains in Clothing, Hats and Fur­ nishing Goods at S. Stoffel's. we They ON circus day, Saturday, Aug. Trustee. Nordquest moved that a five j B<'" mir ;,"f' summer corsets at .Mf , , , .. . , ., ,, , .. are great value at oOc. foot concrete walk be laid through the PFKKY & OWEN. Park, diagonally, from corner to corner, | each way, provided the same can be done ' ^'N c!miH day, Saturday, Aug. 3, is within the Park appropriation for 1895. Motion seconded by Neisen. On roll call trustees Nordquest, Neisen and Justen voted aye, Granger and Howard refus­ ing to vote on the motion. On motion by Granger, Police Magis­ trate McOmber was allowed $2 for fur-, nishing a report of the docket of late Magistrate Snow. The finance committee being unable to make a final report -wore given further time. 13 On motion board adjournetf^feo next regular meeting. y JOHN I. STORY, President. < F. L. MCOMBER, Clerk. hoe day with us. We will give you a bargain with every pair you buy gn Sat- ^ the 3d. PEKRY & OWEN. urdjay, It's Free 1 Do not fail to send for a free sarnpe copy ot the Weekly (!lobe, box 540, Den­ ver, .Colorado, an illustrated home and family paper, devqted to temperance, imfre western stories,'mining news, etc. Fifty cents per year. Send to-day. : Six loaves .of Bread for 25 cents, at the Home Bakery of C. R. Huber. The Golden West Invites your attention. Fabulous for­ tunes have been made by judicious in­ vestments in gold mining stock*. Send a stamp for full particulars about Cripple Creek gold camp (near Pike's Peak) and m i j- i i i j. i • i full particulars-about our company. Ad-THK ladies who contemplate taking , } . r) , ... . p- , ,, ' dress, Pikes Peak Mining and neal bs- lessous of Mrs. McFarlin should bear m tate Company, (Incorporated,) Denver, mind that she only remains here until | Colorado. the second week in September,and if they do uot improve the chance now it will soon lie toe^mte. She can be found in the Kilter Block with a fine stock of Embroidery, Crochet material, etc. * ceived. Call and see. corset business is just J. A. Story has just purchased a full j assortment in all lines of goods kept by^ her, and she solicits a call and examiue j before purchasing. You will find a full j line of stationery, all artist's materials, j paints, oils and varnishes, booksf prayer books, a new assortment baskets, work I boxes, and many other fancy articles. The Choice Cabinet Frames 20 cents; pin booming, and we carry all sizes trays o cents each. Anew line just re- • ,A r 3 4 , „ „ „i J ' i n 1 0 ; g o o d s t y l e s a n d s e v e r a l ditlerent, makes. Waists to suit My little boy, when two years of age, the forms of all inquirers The was taken very ill with bloody flux 1 | 5Q summer c6rSet is a beauty was advised to use Chamberlain s Colic, | , . , u Cholera and Diarrtuea Remedy, and luck- ! md IS worth moie money, ily procured part of a bottle. 1 carefully J read the directions aud gave them ac­ cordingly. He was very low, but slowly and surely he began to improve, grad­ ually recovered, and is now as strong as ever. 1 feel sure it saved his life. I never can praise the Remedy half its worth. 1 am sorry every one in the world does not . uu w & know how good it is, as I do -Mrs. Lina j without them wben you can get .s. Hiuton, Grahamsvule, Marion Co., I , J , •. We are showing How about curtains and wall paper? You cannot afford to go Florida. For sale by Julia A. Story. them so cheap. some nice Curtains, Rolls and all FOR SALE. for 20 cents each. Others tor a The farm kponn as the John Fitzsim- j(1 more yome new things mons farm, situated three miles north- , . ° east of Nunda aud six miles south of 111 Carpets and Mattings. McHenry, containing 317l.-2 acres. This is one of the best stock farms-in McHenry j county. Has the finest farm house and j barn in the county and all improvements ] are first class. Is in a good state of cul- j SPHClIAliftlMSi tivation. Will be sold cheap. For fur-1 ther particulars inquire at the farm, or at Gi) Ogden Avenue, Chicago. JOSKPH FlTZSLMMONS, 4<jm(i jAMIiS Admmfatrators. - Delicious Coffees, Finest Teas, rieinz's Elegant Pickles, rine Bananas. Oranges and Lemons. Dried Fruits and Canned Goods, Fly Nets, Dusters and Whips to close out at S. Stoffel's. Help a good cause by attending the German Picnic. For a nice Fly Net, Duster or Whip, go to Gus Carlson's. He can supply you and at prices to suit. We are prepared to give you prices on your Winter's Coal. We have a large stock on hand and can make prices and delivery right. - r WlUBtTR LtJMBBirCo. DR. A IST is preparncL,£o test eyes ac­ curately. The spectacle0 lenses are ground to order in each case. * DR. BAECHLER, Dentist, guarantees all his work. Office over Heaman Bros. Jewelry Store. Thosecheap Prints and Ginghams that Cristy & Son are offering are so only in price, as the quality is first class and the only reason they are selling them so cheap is to make room for new goods. ; Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest A^vard. ~~ For low prices and good ftill measure remnants go to S. Stoffel's^ Insure only with S. Stoffel. DELICATE OF FLAVOR.. Refined and perfect in its effects is Cald­ well's Syrup Pepsin, the sure cure for constipation, indigestion and sick head­ ache. Try a sample bottle (10 doses 10 cents) at Julia A. Story's. West Side agency for the famous "Pillsbury" and "Fancy Patent" Flours at S. Stoffel's. PROTECTION THE CRY. " Protect your children from the fearful fall colds by calling On Perry & Owen for a pair of those "Best of All" school shoes and get a pair of rubbers to keep out the thick mud they are all tramping in. , FOR SALE. The bj-ick block known as the Pejkovsky Block, opposite the Bank of McHenry, in this village, is offered for Sale. It, con­ tains one large Qstctae room and two rootfis-suitable fo? Dress Maker or other business, in first stO.ry, and also fine liv­ ing rooms in -second story. I*| situated in center of village and is a first class lo­ cation for any business. Will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms., Inquire of . 4tf , II. C. MEAD, West McHenry; Since 1878 there have been nine epi­ demics of dysentery in different parts of the country* in which Chamberlain's Colic Cholera, and Diarrhiea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dysentery, when epidemic, is almost as severe and danger­ ous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physi­ cians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under the most trying condi­ tions, which proves it to be the best medicine in the world for bowel com­ plaints.] For sale by Julia A. Story. O Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fait; Highest Medal and Diploma. Awarded Highest Honors--World's Fair, DR |Cf$EAM • AK1NG MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. " 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Perry & Owen, General Merchants. Mc.HENRY. ILL. PEB&Y & OWEif,"Bankets. MoHENRY, - - 5ILLINOI8. This Bank tecetves deposits, buy* and sells Foreign and Domestic Ex* change, and does a General, Banking Business We endeavor to do all business en­ trusted to Our care in a manner and upon te.uis entirely satisfactory to our customers and respectfully solicit tht public patronage. MONEY TO LOAN; On Seal Estate and other first class security. Special attentiongiven to 00* lections, • ,:-i INSURANCE In first Class Companies at th* Lowest Rates. Yours ,sportfully . PKR*r * OWKMl <"• NOTARY PUBLIC*

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