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Heavy and Fancy Groceries I f J ,* b 'n t r / i » 'Itk\M ;<T *TS It i .'*0 oiij 1<> f' a • r * , ■ ■* i\ V. )V>\UU\U i h i ’ 1ttvj VVlij .u » r n if \ V* V 1 ■ n r DB VOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF CHATS WORTH AND VICINITY. OHAT8WORTH, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1880. NUMBER 16, ’ tOCUMB VII. • j \ j t V i UHJA L C K IW t, , j, —A shipwrecked sailor waitlug for store, procured a bottle, and com­ know whereof we speak, and from a Business Locals. a sail 1» like a business man sitting at menced to apply it at once. The pain disinterested staml-poiut—politically. ~Lenfc<Jt,; , . The "bogs” pumps at Bullard’s. home fijnd nursing a Cough or Cold. subsided, and on the next morning I If he should lie uomlnated and elected A new Sewing Machine for sale at this -February 14th. Get i>r. Bull’s Cough Syrup and be was all right again. this District would be ably represented. Office. If 'if * ' ■ .' < ■ 'r,-:; He is a man of good judgment, of in­ Dried fruits of all kinds at DeLong’s -rfit. Valentine* day. , i cured. Only 25 cents •. bottle. ‘ / -C o l. P. Sanford's lecture last tegrity and honesty, able to exprOiS grocery. —Jas. H. Fellows is building an Ice —Lent began last Wednesday, Tueaday night, in Jones’ Hall, al­ bis opiuious and an energetic and tire­ A lot of broken suits of clothing for house in the rear of ’Squire Curran’s though sllmly attended, was none the less worker, and his constituents sale cheap at Wymans. —Sheriff Hunter was It town tli 1b office. It would not be a bad place less entertaining to those who were so would not he neglected. If nominated A flnylot of fancy chairs at Furniture w eek ,' for the ’Squire to use It for a cooler for fortunate as to hear it. The Colonel Store. '• ■+. tf\.\ /. t r; I ,.ii, 1. we predict for him the largest vote in —Ed. Scovel took in Chicago Wed­ thp hard cases that come before his has traveled iq nearly every country Fresh oysters always on hand at Meis the eastern part of the county ever ter’s bakery. nesday. ; ^ <■-. » honor. in the world, visited the great cities of given to any candidate, and it would Oo and examine that line line of fuell­ Jerusalem, Pompeii, gazed on the —L. C. Speicher was In Peoria last —Republican political straw gath­ be a compliment our citizens would be ings at John Young’s. wonderful wall of china, and his Tueaday* . • erers have commenced their work glad to pay to one they have known so California Honey, and Vermont Maple lectures are filled glowing and Sy rup at DeLong’s grocery. F. M. Smith, of Peoria, was In town work already ip, Chatsworth. We long as an honorable, active, indus­ eloquent descriptions of far-off Fresh sweet cidtr and choice cigars at Tuesday. noticed two lists of names in which trious and progressive citizen. countries. His lectures have just -------------------------- Meister’s bakery. Blaine seemed to be the choice for —J. L. DeLong Was in Gilman the enough ftinny stories and wit hi them —N C. Kenyou is in Chicago ibis week. A tresh invoice of spring and summer President clothing for men and boys just in at John first of the week. to make them interesting to all. He —Plaindealer and Detroit Free Press Young’s —Dr. Hoadley returned last Tuesday —Oysters in bulk At 36 cents a delivered Ids fourth lecture in Evans­ one year each for three dollars. Salt fish by the pouu ', kit Or half bar­ from liia lecturing tour in Indiana. ville, Ind., to an audience of three rel at DeLong’s grocery. quart at L. Mefcte's. The teachers of the Fairhury public Col. Sanford, the great lecturer and thousand people ou the 2flth o f Janu­ J. T. Bullard is new keeping Qliddou’s school arc expected to visit our school next —Fellows Is putting up ioe this traveler, was in town the same day. ary. His audience in Chatsworth was patent steel barb fence wire. All railroad Tuesday companies use it. week. It is about six inches thick. It is seldom two great lecturers meet not quite so large. All kiuds of Bolognas, and other sausa —Fred Osbofn went to Augusta, in Chatsworth. ^ — Farmers, if you wish to get good, ges at Meister’s bakery. clean flax seed for sowing purposes, call at this State, on a visit, last Saturday. —Henry W. Osborn has been ap­ New Biographical Dictionary. A few boy’s overcoats at Wyman’s to the office of R Scovel & Son. ^ be closed out with out regard to profit. -'DeBoer is said to feel feverish. We pointed Superintendent of Telegraphy Prominent among the valuable —The Fairhury Blade paid our public Parties wishing to dispose of Ibeir Farm. don’t blame him for feeling that way. and Confidential Clerk of D. K. features of the New. Edition of Lands, will find it to their advantage to Smith, Superintendent of the Illinois Webstor’s Unabridged Dictionajy. school a deserved compliment last week. place same in the hands of C. A. Wilson —The new road at Forrest is called Chatsworth lias the best school In Liv­ & Oo., for advertisement and sale. Midland Railroad, the General offices just iffued, is the "New Biographical the Wabash, St. Louis A Pacific Rail­ ingston couuty. beiug at Decatur. D ictionary,” comprising about 10,000 See the "Solid Comfort,” the finest easy road. chair in the world at Hall’s Furniture —It is said that Field, Leiter A Co., names of ancient and modern persons —The ladies of the Presbyterian church Store. —George Torrance left last Monday the dry goods merchant princes of of renown, including many now liv­ will give a dime sociable on Thursday even­ The finest Sorghum that can be had in night for St. Louis, and wah gone all Chicago, invested largely iu nails ing. It gives us the pronunciation of ing, at the residence of Mr. Frank Osborn. town, at DeLoug’b grocery, the week. , when they were at the lowest figures, these names, the nationality, profes­ A cordial invitation is extended to all. j NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SELL —Milt Bang’s new sign has under­ and realized one million dollars by sion or occupation, date of birth, and —The Wild Cat Club, composed entirely 'mproved Farm Lauds by placing same the subsequent rise in price. if known, the date of death of eacli of young ladies, hold their regular weekly in the hands of. O. A. Wilson & Co. gone severe criticism, but nevertheless Commission reasonable and .satisfaction person. From its conciseness and meotiiiils at the several residences 6T its looks well. —Gilman wants the Iroquors Coun­ guaranteed. , - accuracy it supplies a want long; felt members. A little bird that reports for ty Court House moved to that place In spite of the great advance in photo --Elder Kenyon returned yesterday in this direction, and adds very great­ this paper, informs us that they have a graphic stock of all kinds I am still If the difference ln> enterprise of the from {loopston, where he has been ly to the value of this always valuable screaming old time by themselves, no finishing pictures at the old rates, trustiug two places is any object, Gilman preaching. work. gentleman beiug allowed to atteud their to the increased patronage of my friend: should have it, as she is certain 1> far to make up in some degree a fair remu —Hank Walkers new barber sigh meetings. nerat’on for my work Patronize me and ahead ofPVntseka as a live enterpris­ reminds us of Joseph’s over coat—of I will do my best to please you. ing town. * y j ' FOR STATE SENATOR many colors. To Teachers. A . H. H all -John Foley says he doesn’t like a We republish the following from the Exam inations for Teachers, to teach —Mrs. Calkins, of Ottawa, sister of town where the houses bear such a Pontiac Sentinel of last week: in Livingston county, will be held ae Mrs. Searing, and Jas. A. Smith, is strong resemblance to each other He The name of George Torrance, of follows : Sellers’ here on a visit. Chatsworth, has been very favorably , ;w»j . *; < ,’u ; ; . wanted to take his girl to a dance last mentioned in various parts of the A t Odell, Saturday, Feh. 14th, 1880; —The dealers in agricultural imple­ Friday night, and got into the wrong county ns a proper one to i>e placed on at Chatsworth, Tuesday, Feb. 17th, ments are beginning to stock up for house. J. H. Megguler hasn’t got any the Republican ticket this fall as a 1880; at Forrest, W ednesday, Feb. Cough the spring trade. girls, Mr. Foley candidate for State Senator. Mr. Tor­ 18th, 1880; at Fairhury Thursday, rance is an active young Republican Feb. 19th, 1880; at Cornell, Friday, —If De Boer Is bung on the 17th of —We are authorized to act as agent of much more than ordinary ability, Feb. 20th, 1880, at Ancona, Saturday, Syrup! March, It will be the first man ever of the Detroit Free Press, samples of is an attorney of extended practice, and has been a worker in the ranks Feb. 21st, 1880; at Dwight, Saturday, Fifty Years Before the hung in this county. which may be seen at this office. New for years. He is a most eligible man Feb. 28th, 1880; at Pontiac on tlie first P u b lic .
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