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>tr,\ 'i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OE CHATSWORTH AND VICINITY. VOLUME VIII CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1881 NUMBER 11 —Boils, pimples, and all blood diseases —Henry Ward Beecher thinks honest IllVUSloll Forbidden. marble dust fn order to extract tlie acid. I after which it was pulifted with boueblack cured by “ l)r. Lindsey’s Blood Searcher.” men are “ very scarce in the market.’ III o n e view of tilt* case it seems and boiled to nuv desired consi»f.«ncy. Or. Sold by all druggists Honest men are never in the market, but hard that the settlers in the droughtv Home Hew York capital Chatsworth Flaindealsr . , • istn and sugar merehnut* In his process and that don’t prevent Beecher from being regions of western Ivansas, whose sold tin* patents to a company called the Published every Saturday by —School money to loan on real estate. i here. pHtieuee has been exhausted hy the t'nion i-oigar compauv- for $aoo,ooo. Tin* Inquire of D. J. Stanford, Treasurer repeated failure of their crops, and j >•"«'» organist . A. 1 . * t*s|>eel»UI> to m>ike Him new kind of HUitar, S A M . A , SJIEftt, of Charlotte tbwnship. —The Odd-Fellows Hall, in this city, w h o nilV(* formed them selves into <i f anti immediately pivoted works and begtiii — Have you seeu those Stove Griddles was crowded to overflowing with people on Jurge comtmny, officered and organ iz-1 haainw**. Proaperlty wus too much for nr Vfl for til*-, invauion of Indian Ti-r- O o«*mI1uk, who dlo<l before the flrnt haloh ol SUBSCRIPTION RATES: that bake buckwheats without grease last Monday evening, to wiiness the instal e ! t(>r the mvaslou of the inuiail lit- Hlmp W|IS turned out. No one thought at ritory, intending to seize lands there, j that tune or making solid glucose; the siru p 1f p a id lu 3 m o n th s $1.60 ; O th erw ise $2.00 p e r or smoke at M. H. Hall’s? lation of oflicers for the ensuing year. The a n n u m . should he met and held in cheek at WHN “it that the Union sugar company In following is the list of officers: t lie tinnier of t lie territory hv ITn ifei 1 ! (ended In produce. When the first barrels of —List of letters unclaimed and advertis t h e border ot the Urritory , hy Lotted the sirup welv produced u,e appearance was John Young, N. 0.; Win. R. Foulk, V. ed, Jan. 3d, 1881: Auseubaum Miss Caro .states troops, and he made to gutter , excellent. and the stockholders cinigraln LOCAL CHIPS. O .; Arthur Orr, Sec. ; (’has. Lucas. Per. in consequence from the severe weath-1 latad themselves upon having possession of line, Allen Mrs. T. Z., Darg Thomas, vr 'L l,,I their I nun ttt.-ieli t nr. it eel ion • u «**•** niine. Ill fortunately, me uenew Sec.; L. C. 8i*eiclier, Tress.; L. Hamilton, i ami their insutncieui protection , , p r o d u c t had defects,_ _ ___t h e chief___ . 8 1 0 0 1 1 1 . whloliw hi< —Coru 30 cts. Hauptmeyer Heinr, Haas Peter W., Little and yet, it is........* — to* sec* I was that It would not ‘ stand.’ as the sirup Warden, H. J. Roberts, R S. to N. G ; not easy w hat —Oats 25 cents. Miss Julia, Runnels Miss L. W., Rickets right they have to take lands of the men say : it solidified and candied, becoming Win. Crumpton, L. S. to N. G.; J. R T nilin n w hv force u solid, waxy mass, which was unsalable Mrs. J. S., Sneid Miss Callie, Spalden Ike, t t i m n n s t>> to rte I Idr (ioesllng had apparently forgotten to tell —Hogs $4 00 @ 4 40. Adams, I. G. After the installation I h o poverty of th o h o i! in KanHitH i the Company his method of making tin* Whittaker A. VVr. —Lumber $10 00 (A $17 00. ceremonies the Lodge, headed by the will not juntlfv itn ow ners in stenNiuc M,ru»> * «nimi. He hail known *om«* method N. C. K e n y o n , P. M. the richer soil o f Oklahoma. While ‘ or-a°‘"K “‘is, but ids secret died with hm. —H ay— Prairie $5 00. Timothy $0 00. Chatsworth Cornet B ind and followed by Afier several Ineffectual anil costly attempt Mi.O. H. Brigham has removed his j H iHlgC concourse of people, proceeded to we cannot help pitying the mis to solve t he illttlcuIty the Union Sugar t’oiii —Ebony Shoe Polish for sale at Jno. fortunes of tiie settlers, we must puny gave up business, having lost a him I dental rooms from over Mr. M. II. Hall’s the Town Hall when- had been spread, as , applaud the government in protecting ■*1 (mkj.imi ami sold the product of catiUieU Young's. sirup on hand to the Tribune Association at store to the room lately occupied by only the ladies can, a supper, the tables I the Indians in their possessions is a barrel, for the purpose of maklug Ink —For everything in the grocery line go ^ Messrs. Torrance and Megquire over H. rollers being loaded with delicacies; I he hall being ■ -------------------------- When I»r (toesling sold his patents to tin- to E. A. Bangs’! M. Bangs’ drug store The rooms have so fall of people prevented those having I Bread Stuffs, Vow York companv a llnttalo company Ini,I already bought bom (Torsliug tlie right to —Thermometer 5° to 12° below Friday. | had a thorough renovation, ami Mr. the refreshments in charge from serving! Oil r exports last year .were 185,000,- use Ids process in Huff do. The litiffalo -Paints, oils, and lead, cheap for cash, j B,i*£ham '« now in comfortable them as they had designed; h o w e v e r, |hii. TileT he government returns the companv met with the same difficulty that and convenient (quarters, to recive his old y ear at 32,000,000 hu m ore the Union sugar Company cxpcrlenod — their at E. A. Bangs’! they did the very best they could under !(T np tl,is prniluet candled. Out Instead of giving up than in 1X79, which should give us a tlieJfr'etids.imdasniany ntnl ones as will favor !„,e circumstances, and afier a lapse of the manufacture they went to work to find —F. Slruckmeyer has everything iu : surplus th is year of 217,000,00(1 hu out to what use t lie candled glucose could be I him with a Call Remember lhat all work perhaps two hours time a portion of the minus increased dome-tie food and put. In the first place It Was found that the Harness or Saddlery line. glucose s iru p If m ix ed a it h low-grade black , „ tentilisted to his care \siil he aUended (° | ttihius: were removed and a opart u t of the seed wwants, ants, wwhich hich the odd 17.000,0001 molasses made an excellent golden sirup, Boun —To Mr. and Mr John Ha gam an promptlv and in a first class workman like jovous assemblage indulged in dancing,:*'11 " '** billy provide, and more ; hence which, while not so sweet as refined I’ulm Dec. 31st, 1880, a girl. sirup was as good in appearance,'ami sold manner. : . , , . , ' the exportable surplus this year mav ns welt. As glucose sirup could he produced —First quality syrup and only 00 cents 1 °'l,ers h,,l»Py | he placed at 200 OIHI.(MH) hit. ' On this f ir nal t the cost of sugar sirup the saving —Fresh lens amt entices constantly ar- chatting, etc , the band meanwhile dispens basis we have 131.000,000 hti more to elfecled by mixing the two was enormous a gallon at E. A. Bangs’! In the next place, if glucose sirup was al riving at E. A. Bangs’; which are being ing some very line music. | spare to provide for tlie remaining lowed to candy and huiden, It was found —See! See! the Novelties if every ' sold at astonishingly low prices —Among the new specialties that our w a n t s o| western Europe, amounting I that it could he ground Up and mixed with description, at H, M. Bangs’ | ■ , ! to 123,009.000 hu and 8,000,000 hll !t mw-grauelow grade uaradark-brown nnnvn sugars,sugars, methe mixture —School money to loan on real estate, enterprising merchant, Mr. John Young, ; Double*. i. u.i. i.,n„r ... ■ 1 i , „ i having the appearance and qualities of re- .. , . , , . , "vm 'tis w UK II Ititn r q'lUIUHV « m '»* titledfined lightlig h t hr.iwnbillw 11 sugar, with theUlc exception Mr. B. L Y ales will read an essay at security, at eight per rent interest, inquire has ini rod need, is a line line of 100 samples ■ called for by “other countries.”— that It. was not so sweet as refined Migar. the temperance meeting, to be held next 0f J Bullard, Township Treasurer. from a first class house in Chicago, Any chiefly from far South America. W est !• rom small beginnings the business of tm- , ; ,.te —nil,I with the j it 111 i it,,, i (‘ullaln com paoy gi e w to I m pm lanee. T h e Friday evening, at tlie M. E. church —For a jolly time, a laughable time, a person desiriqg a suit of clothes can..........