E. A. Bangs E. 6. Trask

E. A. Bangs E. 6. Trask

DBYOTBV TO THB lATTB'RBS TS OB CBA TS WO Hi TH AJY7) YICUVITY . VOLUME XIII. CHATSWORTH’ ILLINOIS, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1886. NUMBER 87. public highway or ground therein, or penalty of a fine of not less than five (Utatsworth paindeaUr. destroy or pulldown, or cause to be nor more than twenty dollars for CENTRAL DRUG JA8. A. SMITH, Proprietor. cast down, any bird’s nest from any each offense, and in addition thereto B. I. PUMPELLY, Local Editor. tree in any public square or street or it shall be the duty of the court trying SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ground in the village, or play at auy the case to assess to auy party found If p aid l a 3 m o u th s $1.50; O th e rw ise $3.00p er H. M. BANGS, a n n u m . game or play in any public grounds guilty, the full damages for said in­ ADVERTISING RATES. in the village without permission jury- Local business notices ten cents per line; from the said President, under penal­ Sec. 3. Any person or persons who -Dealer In- rates for standing ads. furnished on applica­ tion. ALL advertisements unaccompanied ty of a fine o( not less than five nor shall furnish the necessary proof to by directions restricting them will he kept more than fifty dollars for each convict, by virtue of section one or In until ordered out, and oharged according­ offense. two of this ordinance, shall be entitled ly. 8 e o . 2. No person shall in any way to one-half of the fine collected by the Communications of a proper character X M solicited, and Information of local news mar, cut, whittle, mark, break, or court trying the cause DRUGS! gladly reoelved at all times. otherwise injure or deface in any way Approved: J as. A. Sm ith, pi pc or manner the public stand in the President. </>>< public square or park of said village, Attest: B. L Yates, Trains Lean Chatsworth as Follows: or any other public property, under a Village Clerk. T., P & W MEDICINES, Going East. Going West. a H i & |JI P a ssen g er.......12 62 p m Passenger 12 62 pm P a ss e n g e r....... 9 55 pm P a ssen g e r...... 6 20 am Way Freight 3 10 pm Way Freight 10 80 am IL L IN O IS CENTRAL. a o ' G oing S outh. Going North. P a ssen g er.......T 12 pm P a ssen g e r.......11 00 a m E. A. BANGS ® a Way Freight 1 35 pm W ay F re ig h t 2 3o p m OILS F re ig h t............ 4 00 a m Stock Freight 9 43 pm -DEALER IN Judge David Davis Is no More of the Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Living. ■ ■ m Z A fine and truthful likeness of the great ji\rist, statesman, and social citi­ zen, as well as an extended account of M F his advancement in life from his MEDICINES, youth to the grave, will be found in - in another column of this paper. His BLAME, PU TTY, noble deeds in that life are left for the future historian to portray, for they CHEMICALS! L A M P ® , are as in numerable as his days and fragrant with\virtues that will adorn -and- the pages of a truthful history of hie ETC., ETC., ETC. long, useful, and well-spent life. “Justice to all men" was a motto DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES. which he verified on all occasions, and political prejudices were ever set aside at the command of that consol­ ing and ever abiding friend—a clean and upright conscience. The purity of his heart and unselfishness of bis nature has brought the commitment CLOTHING! clothing! of many noble deeds that were frown­ ed upon at the time by selfish minds, but elevated him in the esteem of the noble and the grand. Those deedsare now items of history, but as that history may be refreshed in the minds 4 of his admirers we will recall one or two His efforts in the Milegan case and 4 * in the suppression of the Chicago WIT Times. In these cases be knew the right, and dared the right pursue, as the states of Illinois and Indiana were loyal, and the courts open for the trial of all offenders against the M EN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ W EAR dignity and interest of the govern ment. His fame is now as unbounded as the nation, and his remains were deposited in their last jesting place on Tuesday last by a host of loving, sad- now on hand, and can suit any one who will give me a call and see the hparted. and admiring friendn. goods. I can make vou prices that will satisfy vou.’ Dead? No, not dead! The body u V 1 v v may decay, but the grandeur of bis mind, like the fragrance of a withered Call and examine my stock of Clothing, and I am sure I can sell you flower, will live to enthuse other what you need. minds long after his mortal portion shall be dissolved into dust. Requieseat in pate, while the beauties of the im­ mortal, are recognized before “that pure white throne." JOHN WALTER Death of Thomas McNamara, Sr. VARNISHES! Thomas McNamara, Sr., died Mon­ day morning, June 28, at his home in GO TO Sullivan township. Dry Goods and Clothing M erchant. The subject of this sketch was born in Ennis town, county Clair, Ireland, in 1800; came to America in 1844; worked for a time in the state of Ver­ E. A. BANGS. mont, where, on the 17th day of March, (St. Patricks <$lay) 1847, he was married to Ann Donohue, who is E. 6. TRASK, now his widow. Ther issue of Ibis marriage was twelve ohiraren, nine of Successor to Lewis & Barry, Deals in whom (five boys and four girls) sur­ vive their father, all grown to man and womanb.ood. Mr. McNamara and family resided in Vermont until Hard and Soft Coal, W, A, flALLRICHS, Proprietor, 1851, when they came to Ottawa, 111. JEWELER After a short stay in the town of CORN AND GRAIN Ottawa he removed to a farm, living ALL KINDS OF most of the time on Buck creek. Twenty years ago he purchased the THE HANNA WAGON home in this county, where he died, and with his family moved from La And Agricultural Implemonts. Salle county to occupy it. Deceased FRESH AND SALT had been afflicted for a long time with a cancer on his leg, but could not be persuaded to consult medical skill until the ailment had made such inroads upon his vigorous constitu­ tion as to confine him to his bed, and M 2 E S although he was nearly eighty years old when be died, outside of this can­ cerous trouble, he was well preserved. Constantly on hand. The funeral, which was from St. Patrick’s church Tuesday, was very largely attended, and the remains were followed to the Catholic ceme­ tery by a large number of relatives McCoriicf Harvesters, Binders, Hewers I and friends. j ' etc. ete. FRESH I R E FISH AN ORDINANCE I hope, by fair dealing with grangers, to Relatlngto Public Buildings, Grounds secure their patronage. On Tuesdays and Fridays. and Trees—the Park and Stand Therein. K. G. TRASK. Section 1. Be It ordained by the President and Board of Trustees of ThU paper U kept on file mt the office of the Village of Chatsworth, That no Highest oash prices paid for person shall pull up, break down, or otherwise injure any of the trees, T E R ^ S O N grass, Bhrubbery, fences, or other fix­ DVERTISING FAT CATTLE, tures or things in or about any pub­ SHEEP, lic square, park, or public highway - SILVERWARE - HOGS, or street In said village, or erect any GENTS booth, stand, or structure thereon Kme8 buO imq SUM pwunam HIDES, without written permission or license W ATCHES, - CLOCKS, - JEW ELRY, TALLOW. of and from tbd President of the ESTIMATES K E S K o iira S i FREE Board; nor cut, bark, bore, break, or Special Attention Given to Repairing! iDjure any tree upon any street or - “ X ,AYER« SON’S MANUAL CHATSWORTH. - - ILL were found guilty at Parsons, Kan., of tional convention; in 1 8 6 2 President Lin­ DEATH OF DAVID DAVIS. THE PORTER BILL. dthatsuiorth flnindeatrt. conspiracy and were sentenoed to pay $ 1 0 0 coln appointed him Associate Justloe .of T he Venerable Statesman Passes Peace­ I* Passes the 8 en»te by a T ote of SO t* 17 fine and costs each and serve thirty days' the Supreme Court of the United States, fully Away at HU Homs lu 11 looming- imprisonment. which place he resigned in 1877, haring and Is Sent to the President—Hr. Cleve­ JA8. A. SMITH, Promuktor. ton, 111__Sketch of His Busy Career. land's Veto Messages—Demands of the A n aerolite that fell into a pond near St. been elected a United Statee Senator. Aft­ B loom ington, III, Juna 2 8 .—Kx-Vke- Knights of Labor. Regis Falls, N. Y., a few days ago was so er the death of President Garfield Judge ClIATSWORTH, : : ILLINOIS. President Davis died at aix o’clock Satur­ hot that many fish were killed, and the Davis was chosen President of the Senate, W a shin gton, Ju n e 26.—The S enate re­ water bubbled with steam for some time in which position he was virtually Vice- day morning.

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