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The Paxton Weekly Record from Paxton, Illinois • Page 3

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ISh Tkunday in the Kte- frt Ovpotite (he Van Ovum, Ifarttt Strett. XATKB OP 8 8w I 1 la. 11.00 1 JO LOO 8.60 4.00 fl.0( 10.1)0 1.1ft 9.90 S.OO 3.50 1.00 8.00 14.00 3.00 8.60 4.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 4 9.80 4.00 4.BO 5.00 S.OO 11 00 8000 0 H.OO 4.95 4.75 3.5010.00 10.00 27.00 8 3.00 7.50 8.0018.00 90.00 85.00 8.00 4500 19 lft.001t.0018 5014.8585.0037.50 00.00 lt.0013.0018.50H9.00 85.00 50.00 80.00 reading matter, ejnta per line for Insertion. loctU 10 cents per line for each iMwtion. Editorial notices, 15 cento for each Insertion.

Legal 10 IhNB Minion (this dined ttpo) for the first In- ad SO eeutd for' each In- ordered fora partlmlHr length time and sooner ordered out will at the ihorter rates. In proportion to the tine It pnbllnhod. Al! adYortlaloc can be changed four it year without to tbu fuJvertlser, and desired at post of composition Tbeae will heStrwIlr Adher. Job Printing of every dewrlptlon, Canto. Circular'.

BUI-ffradt, Lttttr-Bmtt. executed mt Ofllre etc fcburrti CONGKltdATIONAL CHURCH. llieo Cllflon. pastor; Centre street, Wesl of Talt; Sabbath School Immediately nflcr morning serTicc; Prayer meeting', Wednesday METHODIST W. BMT, Pastor; Tall Street, South of Contre; Sabbmtu scrrlcei" at 11 o'clock, A.

Sakbath School Imiaedlatclv after morn ins Lecture by the Pastor, Tncsda.t Subject--Sunday School lesson of the next 3atiatb! Prayer meetings, ricd by MiddlccolT JL Day, but have by no means been able to do justice to it citlici in variety, quantity or prices Thej bought it to sell and propose to sell it, and "ill not Thandajr evenings J. L. M'NAIB, Putor. Cor. Center Vermilion sts Sabbath services at 11 o'clock, A.

iUfcbalk School at 9 o'clock Prnj or tavellngK, Wednesday evenings. Mr. McSAiM preaches at Buckle? every Sunday evening, except on his Union service UNITED RICHJB, Pastor, Holmes street, East of Taft; Sabbath sen-fees 11 o'clock. A.M Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. Prajcr --Tho Societies above I thoioughh settled in liis ncn loom ntloned hold a Union Service every which is reallj very commodious Mr has built up a in a feni i i has enabled liim 10 erect this i i nnd he feels like returning bis thnnKs to tlinse through whose l-ivor lie has been pros-pcr- ed thus fur.

In the future, ns in tlic he i endeavor to dcsci ve all lie recence --Hngge is gelling in his fall stork of stives. He proptiicj to put pi ices i down to licdrock on the stall mid ti II notli ing but the best. --Parlies a i dailies nuil poiiixh- ctils it Mis Olusonor'fl bouk sloro nil! hcreallcr find tlicin Coopoi's UIUR Sloio, the two establishments linvlng conibiiu-il. --M. L.

Sullivnnt, the mainmolli farmer of the north west, has about 000 bushels of corn, which lie shelling mill shipping nt the rule of 20 cnr per ilny. He ships both to i a i Mr. Chus. i is i i i i flno bniL resilience nl Heiulei-on a i Citizen i i i i New Slock. In our I i 4 of i i nl Mi (I (mm I i i i ptoili of Tin' I i Imvi ivnlvc'il, mill i i i i i i i i (iouiN i i liiaiii'lii'S, llosliry, i i i i Our Their sloe 1 mmply find wiitt DC 11 cited i i I'sprnal icfi icnuci ID tlio i i of thm i i Tin ir i i i i ur UOOIM i ho opc'iii'd SiUiiiiluv i A i fur i i i i i I i i i i ili 1 in lilts ili'pm I i i i Dull i 11 Uccn Mimic Mils hnuT, nnil i i i i i i i American modern emenla rnlculnlcd to add to comfort and comenlencc.

--The Arlcsinn Init cuing hiiil reached a depili of 1,810 led Tho dull nns in blue ajjain, uflcr passing through second lime nboiil 80 fed in Ihlckuosfl. No new indlcallun of sti iking a water-bearing Cruzen Ruuklc Imvo mndc new importation, having induced Mi. F. S. Knuflmnn, of BellcfounUln, Ohio, to take up his resiJcnce here aid accept tho position of salepmnn in their establishment Mr.

K. is one to tlie "manner born'' in tin- dry goods business, i be lii'nrtily welcomed as a citir.cu. --The degeneracy of tlie ngo is clcui- I) shown jn Ihe disposition to run tilling into politics. A a camp-meeting reccnth, three thousand voices snellcd in one harmonious train in singing a hymn, the first verse of which ran "Am In tiller of (lie soil, A follower of tho plow, And shall I blush to hold the cnlf While mother milks the cow 1 --We have several times spoken of the immense stock ol goods now being cur. i 11 cxlemlicl lo tlio lailies to cull on Ilinl feel, tno stones high, i all Ilio A i i i i n1 iu tlicm pump mil lie Hpatcil lo nice I CM i i i ul or nn ifiin in let prices stand between them and patrons No such nor a i i their prices cnn be found in tliii citi Tounggrccn has removed to nntl Sabbath evening, alternating with the different Churches.

LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL--(SWEDE)-- BeT. T. N. HiSSKHjuisT, Pastor, corner College Avetine and Orleans Street; Sabbath ser-ires. raornine and Wednesday evenings, flabMth School fin SwedeWo'clock, A.M., On P.

City, County and Neighborhood. AJINOUlf CEMENTS. ForSherifl. We are authorized to announce S. B.

Ly- naa. of Brenton, as an Indcpebdenl candi- for Sheriff of Ford County at the ensuing- election. --Best brands of oysters at Loke Dodd'a. --Means Miller and lime- sell Kaukakee Remember and call at Ins new roum tiic Pell's Block. FOB SALE on EXCHANGE.

An excellent horse, bujigy and new harness MERTON DDNLAP. On the 10th inst by Rev.W C. C. WIHSIINAM to Hits. MACQIE R.

POPK, nil of Piptr City, III. B. Swinforil 1ms rc- muved his jenelrv etorc to the rooms just vacated by Mrs. Maggie Glnseuer, next The latest full styles ol hats and door to Martin i a i Store. He at Gutbman Brothers' Emporuin.

--Loke Dodd feed multitudes Their efforts ure appreciated. --MCSMU Miller bavc another car of freah lime. --Breads, Pies and Cakes fresh every day at Loke It Dodd's. --Cotton goods an1 flannels have tosrtrrt bottom p-iccs at L. Povere Go's.

--Chicago custon made Eip X-00 at Loose's. is now in Chicago Blocking up Las this vvetk riceived another slock of jtwuli.v and pl.i- tcd-ware. Alex, allows no competitor to ahead of i i cither in stock or piiccs If jou want repairing done, he's in.m to applv to. Paxton and DaviJ Patton's, Sngai Grove, a Physician's Diary and Prescription book, ol great a to --Splendid stock of fall and i Dr Hazel, the loser, nnd to no one c-lse C. 1 I I I.

Clutliing at Gothman Brothers' Emporium Cheapest lot of cotton flannels in towo at Loofc't --The bert boots for the money for boys at L. Powers k. Hackeraon jost diicounts all oppo- the line of boots ud shoes. --Old style-- but new in Paxton-Home-Hade Yam it L- Powers CoV Means Miller are agents for reiu coil. I( as good ItroHglit to thin market HMcr clothing, neck ties, gloves, notionf, at Gutbman Broilers' The finder will pleir-o leave it at ie's office, Paxton.

GIBSON FAIR. Gibson's third a al fair was a a success. The premiums were sufficiently large to altiact a lie: tor display of stock than id usually seen at our lairs, nhile the afforded by the races and same's cif base i attracted the porting cla-sM s. Cl.oTniG.-- John Nelson has received this neck a splendid slock of full a. i tcr and though lie already con- Eidere ii the bebt in the cilr, he will add largely to it by purchases in Chicago week.

lie i tcll at pikes neier before appioaeheil in thid city --Stoolman, whose shop is at Pap- reduced prices on wagon re funiag tO per cent. All work warranted. --Mr. Benj. Belford and family reiarned home this week from a four week Bn entire success linBncinllr.and as con- TUB Pellsville and Ranliin exclusion to llic (uii among friends in Ohio.

--The largest stock of trunks in the eitrat Colbman Brothers' Clotbing Eiiino- num. --Bicknell is still selling harness at cost lo close oat stock. Shop neit door of Breonsn'e Hardware Store. --Business roust be good with Du- freine; be a first class jour, shoemaker. Xone ether must apply.

Rawlings Erasing are in receipt of the largest and finest lot of saddles ercr carried by any lions- in Paxton. Miller just received another car of fresh cement. They always bare tbe best. --No establishment in Paxton can (Mb a flock ol and shoes an (Uadeleaf --Union Services at the Congregational Church next Sabbath evening. Mr.

Clifton will deliver a discourse on the subject of "Patient continuance ia well doing." fine stock of furniture at Kewmmn's ia not suffered to decline. New pwchsei keep it constantly up to all de- Bands. --Corn has still advanced since last Yesterday's quotations were TOe. Oats are also looking op a little, 42 $Me. is tbe latest quota! ion.

--The storm may blow and the rain fall, bat it makes DO difference with Hack- drsoa's groceries, they are just cheap as hi of weather. --Newman is at work on a book case which promises to be the elegant piece of cabinet work erer put up In this eHj. Over fa weeks labor of an expert hand wU be required to complete it --W. T. S.

Patton, of Button, received jeslerday from Kansas 500 stock They D0 means ft MM, bat Ibej are a good lot of their I ducted i-i a mariner highly palisfactory to all who participated, The net proceeds, $200 --wns divided between the M. E. Church of Rankin, and the Sunday School at Fclls- villc--threP-tiilhs to the former and two- fifths to the latter. wcntlier is coming, and the will examine their stoves and place in order lo be put up at short notice, i will attend to ill necessary repairs, new parts st short notice. --Take your chickens, butter and tindeleaf, if you want the highest ia to be obtained In Paxton has a well-assorted stock of general perokaodlse to select from and his jriccs )ow as for oath.

A NEW SHOE M. II.i son, for many years a i of the last, ia now opening a hoot and shoe store in the room lately vacated by K. You "green IIis etock will embrace all varieties ol toods of the best manufacture, and in connection with it he will conduct a sliop where everything desired wijl be made to order. We trust he may meet with success, grow rich and happy. OK A (111 UN A i i few i since tlu 1 KI ol ,1 Ilm I I I I I I I I of 1 i IHM i i i i i i ttltli lirokc the nhn i i OMO siile (o the i i i i ing tin' sides and i i i oul (he end Almost i I'onliMili, toiisul iny of 7, (10(1 hnshe'U ol dais HOI thus dumped upon tin 1 gi ound Foiliinatplr tho neathoi wns Mich i a lint i i i i i lii llic- gi lint i i liuilil ing will i i an i i i ol i i $900 lo to il in J.

Slid in in li.is been engngcd for some i i a guralmi; i i cmi'iitd in Ins a mill A nenv Inc. been built, a new b.ike room nnd kitchen lime boi-n added, and the (lining 100111 is lo be inatci mllj ciil.u^cd Dining thu time in i ulioiis been in progress he has been un.ible lo i p.ilrons i uMial i i i ol i but lie has gnl tilings in apple pic 01 dcr, ami i-i prepared to Ripply a i i aiticlc Iliaii any other cslablishm.nt in city Slu i is the pioncci' and has ul- led tlic 1,111, and propose; lo do so in the HAILIIOAU ITEMS In oui scii'cli for items we i i i i i i nnd Il.irt, ngc'iit' ol 0111 lailio.nlH, to heo hnt tlipj been doing ol late An in -ligimon I i i i i 3 i.s the i hj; TIM. ci ri! IL hogs, SCO 'p I i i lias si ipped, since. Jul) (HIlie, GOO bush Me, Si'O bush i 14,1110 i bubli flax fcc-cil, i 1 17 bales tow, bcaidcs oilier llnngs ton i i i to mention, as thei say in i pi i In Is Duing tlie bamc lime this road lias i i i 1,800 busli. Wheat, 520 tons coal, do tons building stone, 2U tons i 487,000 fci of lumber.

Finding Win Harper's name ug- ui ing on tha books piclly got ihe following figuics us to Ins receipts i that i feet of 231 lath, 123 slnujjles, 450 doors and p.urs of winJovv-eabh, feet in cur- loads stones, 30 bbls cement, 300 lime. On this IIH ficighl cli Ii ij been $3,030 66 The h.id shipped 84,114 a of ni, UOu bush 6,875 bush oils, i bush R.i). s-cd, 3 c.irs cattle, 4 c.us iiog 1 nnd brought, in 82 CBIS 1 i 10 i i entile, 32 cirs coal Nol bad lor the per od of llic i nl lln flonril IKOIH. Nnprr- The i i i i nl i i i i of I'm I i ill Iho I i i i i in I i city nl Tax Ion I i i H( pit mlid Hlh, IH7-I, at 2 o'clocli I' Al. TiemMil I linlniiHoii, (llniii iniin i i i a I i i i i Kpi-sry, i i Ion, Nuel, ItiHlinp, Itnln, i i i i i i and I I I I 12 nl Sulliiniil 1 hr i i i i i i o( tho tTnlj i i i lend, nnd i i inohon by Sn i i i llicy I npprovi'd.

'I he i i nf Hpci i il mccl i i i i i i i i i i i rcpnrt i the I I I I i i out (ui i inl, leaving Im! HIM of i i i ol iipl'M'pi lulicn liinil in IIH luu (Ni 'I he i In in ol Juliii Muri of ihe I'I'IK I lei I i pcojileN IIHI 4, ivas 1 1 Tho bomlH of Jolm Shaw, i i i i i rli'Cl, i picsCMlod i i On motion ol Supri i i Hull, e'ointnil trc llutc nppoinlul lo i i and ii'poit the' niiioiiiit of piDpi i i i In tho surev tn on i On mi nl i i i c'linmit- tee i i i of Kocicj, liislinp anil hhel don i i i lo 1 1 jioi it sum lo i for county pin posts on the nssessed Mllllllllllll II I 1 8 7 1 On mm ion of i Kocscy, tt corn onsisliiig of i nnd Cla)lnn a i on Shcrid's On i tlic IxMrd i till 8 o'clock to-moiioir moining AVI 1IM SIIA5 VOIIMSU Sf.SStON Doinl met i to ailjoiiriiinenl 1'uacnL, tho same as i set loi tli i i on claims repoitcd in lavor of allotting ihe i chiiniB in i i i i un- adopted The followiiif; i for i Jonh Clink, 01 iWiNon Quiu- Ham i 1 lc, 1040 ll.K'kl 19011 Kice, 15 1 Illll, 7 7 521) it A inljlj-, 3 11 il'. 4 75 2'240 Wilson BIOS i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i I mib I I i i i i i lln i i MH aim inluil, WUH adoplud 11n 11 foic i bonid nrdt red llio of lliirly Miniinnud lo ho Irviod i.pon Ilm prfiporly i i foi the ycin 1871 The i i i i i i on Hln'i ill 'i unliu i i In fa Mil i II i jj; I muni' nl (i i i i pel i I i i i ID i i i i in i us ol i I I I I lo pipy i i etc On nn lion of i i i i Iv the 1 1 poll Was I I I i I men i Unit i Miet i (lihiry be llxed ul i pei a a i 91 000 loi I i i i i i i i ct Oil i ol i i i l'i i he i line, i i i WUH i ciliu i il ID niiiiiiin, irhi'iciijion llic motion inneiifrod i il (Jofnmillcc on (Jornnoi's a i polled in ''IM" i per i i i i i us Ins CAport i In 11 Uev J. (1 IniHciJnlr, of this iiy, nbout lo i i a i i lie Inn) been prc'ai i i loi ilu IIIHI OKK I-H i i inp; i nl i lice mil) odlcn and ihn i i i in a a low- i i i -4 I i i i i i nm i Hlc pio'oil nnd ivc in Hi ipc Tic join peiioiliuiln up in i i i i in i i want bound Spi nl i i i i i i i i lo I i i i A i i i i i i i i i i i I if l''ou A Tic.it JiMs, five 011 live i i poi a case, foi H.ilr I ip I i i i at tin' Iti Hi i To Hi NT. i liousc one clooi of i liool HouHi' on ihe riini.it A 4 i i i i i on it on of llie Coro- I ctll 'p pnl'l'e cxominiilionii of nil who Thomson lm- A 'I a 10802 1 (.5 Middlecoll lliiiiTfli, 5 Dny, I 48 lollowini; ueie lor i i J5 00 5 I i foi I Mil UK i I I I llospi nl loi IIIMIIIC, i i i silm.) Sup I i I'nye, bin lion- (, TIlDs (TTCISS, i i I i i i i i i i i i i W(ll(C, Holmes, fees in people's cu-cs, Kccd, rtdnr foi i S. i Coioner i in eases, Uiieuit C'ourl, costs in cninnnil i i i Icce lo upplj on a i i to npply on bal.iry, E.

i fees, as j.nlor dill, Ices on lili 00 1" (J3 3 10 ')) 10 01 33 72 10 22 42840 i i IM lixe.l nlf'iO, per annum On iniilinii of KuprrMsir linhop, Siipei or Hall a a i i i i i for nil i and nn dicnl i i foi pan- peis at count! pnoi I'm A i i i fiom of i and i i i i a i tliut a liccnso ho muted 0 Ciow, for tlio inlc of ale, heel und pcrtci ulsu i cttio isli ance agiiinsi. the The petition win ruled out of order by i li.iu iii.ui (or i i a i i On i i i i i ol Oolher, the loom on the lirflt lloor of couit house, in nnrtheatt coi nns set a a i lite ol Ti ism er A bill foi Attorney's fc-ea in favor ol i i A. Co foi services rcfndcicd 1871, and i i oil cm thu s.nnc, in sum of $2.00, nas presented, where upon motion of Super- i i the i i i n.is rejoctcil. Supcrnsoi Uule odcred the following, which was adopted. Rnoliinl, Tli.U A Sample 1 be by i licmul lo i I 1 Kingsley, II I) I'crgu-on, I- lli-h ip, II.

(Jollier, i 3 Khuhlon and 1 i in Mill i i i bj I) JCilgore, set foi lirst, Tuesd iy in Ucc'einbcr On inolign ol Snpi'i Bute, llic acticjn lakcn on bill of Sheppaid Co wns rccon- sidci e(J, the i 13 declared oiu of i i i ImJ no nlrid.mt itlichecl On motion, i i i a If.ill waa auilior lo persons to i a i thu Hues in tlie Snpuriiilen dent's office. On i i i i i of i i i Kecsey, the sum of dollais w.is nppiopna led foi piuper iclicf to be used by Supci- i in neccss jus ciscs. Tlic i persons were nele ted to co sen as GrnniJ i T. A I a i Joseph Hurst, John Keener, Geo. II II.ill, Leu is, Junes J.ickdon, A i i a IIoluics, i i a Atliertnn, Win.

Cor ncll, Ji 1 i Fleming, J. Wilsofii to proi'tiro c( rlilicati'i for i rschooh in this coitnly, will be held lit mv omee, at llic court home, in I'nxtoii, on the 1-t, nnd 3d, of ich i A i i a are i i i i i lo be i by m. nnd to bring with them several slicols of i and pen fionsLC'li, Suneiintendent, Paxton, l''eb. 21th, 1871 Ton good fnrms of eighty ncrcs each, nil improverl a iindci good cultivation, in pleasant neighboihoo'a 1 01 piriie'iibirs enquire or i i i A C. Thompson, 1'irst Nalional B11 if.

Sftmb in B. Oin i i i S.i'jO il.li 1 ist, by the mud i ol fire bell 1 mid tlie lively chattel of tlie boja' brooms, lliev tuggi-d their little water luw.itd? tlie suburbb a i IKMK! a Jrom the a i i i the i i i i i is thei lo sittrict tlic 1 Llic ng)ii of llic little and ihu racket of ihe cjrt A to ilic- llicy sped mid liter them foui Lecn liiindrcd email boys. (This in iy be in oic'r'cslnnute A ot snioKe nnd the lurid llame of i i i i i i i element i 1'iut told llipin a readouts of the confl i i a i i i Awe btucken they neared the found a hirull hay stack in MEBBILL'S WASUIJJO D. Bales, who has the agency for thm county for this compound, in i i i every family. None should let it go as it is what it purports to be, a great labur-sa- vor; a a be nticd without injury to the mdst delicate fubrict It pnascubcb muny qualities to which we cannot even allude in brief local.

Try it. J. W. Hutlis, a shoemaker, who WHS left in charge ol Del ford's shop while Mr was absent on recent trip to Ohio, abscoudcd on Monday morning last, liking with him $76 which he is known lo have collecied, and no one known how much mure lliu a i was found on Tucnday and brought lo llie but no trace ot him can bo found. lie is a short, daik man with an immense moDHiache.

Sample, our fcl- low-iownHinun and disciple of lilackmone lias folded his tc-it like the A anil leutlr stole awuy lo tho rcHoiU ol the upper lakes, whero be will spend two or three wccka Bticating, i i i home through Indiana und Ohio, where hi' The agonizing elfortE of the bojs to fcublue the lire was wiincisc'd bj Kd" Cluiley" who lay in .1 lenee coinci holding iheit sides diic! a cnjojiu 0 i eceno Ihej were responsible (01. It ill it the bojs i realh i lo the The fitc was i foi Ihe i of cli aring the diy gian? olf the i I tuck and had thus icjchcd tho stack From Political Scene. Bi.oOMivi.ro.v, Sopt. 12 1874. Hit Rjicoiiu --On the occasion of the cv cuibioii fri'in youi i to the a i la-it week, i at tln A'-hlcv IIou-o, I is i esti-d i i i I lo .1 i a on Ettir, the striidille t.inindate loi Superintendent ol Public Inbtruciion, and a gun tlcinaii cily, i i i is i i uuating, iiH it possi'fabcs a local i i lo your A i a i i i i i i Hereford, L.

Bishop, J. II Spcais, (Jco W. 13. Miller, John A. Scott, Monroe i i Kilwaid Marstelius Tlic lioud tlieo proceeded lo prep ire a list ol pent juiois foi the ei suing year On motion of Supeniaor Bishop the Bo.nd i o'clock to-moiiow Diinlnp cash pnid oul lor county, 38 E.

Gill.bailifl tciviccs 40 00 ir 0 'iS I. Hutchison, M. 11 Hice, J. IU11, 4000 Jolm Ilohbis, 27 50 27 I i 27 27 V) H.n din, fees in Coroner's discs 480 Gill 010 William Cornell, use oJ room for dec lion purposes 5 Od SpiiniJ fe Kobci Isuu, Stationery 2 The a were a i Judges iind i of s-pcci il election M. Bule, 3 0 0 3 OOjJohn 300 II Houston, i A '100 i 100 3 nnlli 1 i a i i i 00 I i i a I 4 i i i i i i (K) Burno, 00 i i i i i i A i 0 I Rohinion, Itohmson a 00 SOflGco Forney, 300 i i i Scolt, 3 00 A.

i i i cr, 800, I J. i i i 3 GO'S 1Vadc, Holme" 8 (X) T. John I i i 3 00 A i i I i a IT. 13 Struiss, 300(i A Hall John Moms, 3 00 1'' John Wliil- MOBMSC. lie ud met pins i.int to i PiPscnl--J I i i Chainiin, Snpei Ruto, Ridhop, Hall, Keescy and Sljumun, Ahsniit--Colhei, Claylon, Ferguson, Kirkjntiick, Noel Btillivunt Them being no on motion ol Supemfcor Hall the boaiil mljonitied tu meet the third in December next Oidcis were drawn in ivor of t'ic (ol loising i iitlend nice at HIM 301 .300 3 00 a oo 3 00 00 300 mcelii 13 i i 300 John While 300 3 0 0 Knkp.it- Miii'li, 3001 lick 300 II llioinp- Namucl 3 01) 3 00 a Bibcock 300 II 13 Ferguson, Ii 00 II.

Lewis, 3 00 a T. $1000 i 1'. Hibbop. lm a 300 300 00 Geo son 300 3 00 Geo Lym.in 3 00 Jae Slieldt.n, Ilanuld, 300 Silas Kogtn, 3 DO H. H.Koncy, 300 Ir.i\V a 3 'llic lollovving i nllowcd for one (i iv and inilciige in muking election re i i 10 County i Wnde, 4 0 II 450 I' if.

Knitfsiey, 4 i 80 Willis i 4 4 13 a S'lmucl 1' J. Jas hlicldon, ..0301 lick, Cook, c.miiis ing election ic- i ciimiibiing election Thu 370 200 200 follow i ig a were a foi i Icciion II J. Collier, Hall, 300 30J C. a .1 I i 300 i i 300 I' Kingsli A 00 John Ki'csc iiUcndin 'I I I 1 I Robinson Sheldon II 13. FeiRiison, 300 Win 300 I i 300 Jus 300 300 your i lends go back i can Help sympathising suppose you the Ford County Jivmnal has diiplau name fiom culiuii'ih and di nonnecd )ou in a aitii le? JIi K-- "Yes, I have heaid of it I did not i I i was any i a i a i ir 1 Fei the gentlemen, f'om i i Ford I am pleaded to fecc ou, Ml Ton hare mhicvcd FOmi; noionrty nt Ic'a-n in out county i i to do i we could to ion, but 8 Clayton 300 Ang inueLinjf SO II 00 Of) 50 850 Monioc Bute 1150 II.il! 750 Robinson 900 Jin Sheldon.

1000 II Colhei 050 T. Kingbley. 050 Wm. i 5 (K) 13 Feignon (i CO Kiikp.itne-k 570 feiunuel Clayton 1000 MGRIOX DITNI.AP, Coutiiy Clerk Neivs. 1US1.

A On Saturday 1 nt tlic i i i of a tci betiveen the Lodi Club und iv picked i of I'axlon, played on the i a ol the latter, in a bl ick defeat for 1'axtoii. Tho game lias been on thu hooka for some time, but owing to the wuiu ol i a in our boyn, it has been post poniid. The score- slooJ 51 lo 2i ill of tlii; visitois, who did somi; hot giound hitting, ninl were nssnted in their efforts by wild throwing in the hold Thu leumi matih will be plajcd on the ball in Loda, on i i i a ultori oon, Sept I'Jth The excitement among llic little i bed i a a their The bill ol II 1 fo i $10 71, is icjected On i i of Supci vism Collici tlis foi- i claim An a a of (axes i being h) t'io sounding appclln tions ol Si us," "harcline," "While (j ftf Stockings," "Kiver bides," 13ully Binnp- i "jO 1 do. () a little brce'chcs In the sc'iies of m.itcli lines be Uvccn llic A i ol Gibson, and lied Stockman, of Cbic.igo, played at the Gibson I'liir lor a puis-c of 00, the scote of the 570 paupei Chai les ISonn in Tli i i Row ni, i i a i i i the i i i i bci'ii ovei und iii Capt Smith, doc and i foi Ktlci uinong tho in woid Ycb, In 'II come OK i fl'i 80 J. )HO JH40 right If he a do H.

Ins i a hhc knows how Lo a i ugc men 'i on to Jmvc bee'ii lion i i i oni. luiite'e when llicv met i eiimi' wall the I'oiL'f'one com lusion that he Le put oil' the i i i but In- met tin 111 tho depot jth CHII iag( IJIK! took i i to lux and pave tin plint) i it, and net up the boui bon, und wh( the mi'l to coiisidi'i the i i they just C.OIK lulled he was i uii'l pull 111 mini tin could in hm a i i moved th.it Ihe i fninish CT py of the- of tins Uoaid lo all Ihe published in llie und thai the -Mine a be i lot i ition now r.llowcij Hi conn und Join utd On inoliuo, the coiniuitlee on mil dx lhal i i i inn cliiceled lo poi llie umoiinl i A "IhiijipOBi UN bom bon piobably hud something to do i i i dei'iHion ill gladden the hearts of his IriondH and Km 1 expect HO You i i i Ijelievo we ihein i i i 1 The i i i viiagi ol ICiic light howei wcie aglow On relatives. --The genial trio, 11 Ed. L. Gill and Wm.

Noel, decamped llic pint of the week lor the State Fiur at Pron.i. i Mr. Gill will return via Bl. Louis, where lm cl th( hiidinduljiccl. loi Ji'iew and Ulf( 01 ihnj il i intends Tiniting IricndB.

Noe-l ure expected borne tho latter pan of the week. P. uneipeetedly rctufned lust erening ol uitory und tho i i ipijtnlicjiiH in 1( i i i taxc i ol ni-itl i i ol tin l.iKn den by (iiend i IH pan ol Kiunplc i i i This is a i dt'liiieiitioi) of nil actual ocfiurrenfe VM tf loi oi oni i salni motion a i i i o'clock i i i i i i i A i A I i I Jin nd met i i i i i i i lo a i i i i i l'i Ihu HIMIC PITS hci etoloi sd foith On million ol i i i the I inn (if II Li IB I pi i i i i i of i a i in i i ol i'l 11 Coin i I on i i i boiiil lepoi lc il a i ll.i i i In own i i i I i I i i i i Ii was assi trie il in the mini ol loi Ihe I 7 I with an 11 in Ij i am on Ihe imei amount ing to On i i i ol iSupei uHor i i tin bondH ol II ie njijn ed ih .1 I I ollc 1 1 il Llie I I low a i I loi 4 i 10 IK i OIK ously hi' i ullc'i i in wl i tnxc'H 3 3 45 '1 2i back thi'-c ginics nas 113 1 A i a 1 1 Hcd Stockings 14 The "KcuV i on theii liom toiiinaincnl at Uhntun, uhcre they had tkcn the l.uiielB, und i i stopped to tuke the inonej ollcicd nt Gibson They i lot the job out i TIIL DOMI.SIIC SLWINU 1'lnH Mnchinc, which for iniiiiv ycam bus IK en bi'loie the i und won a position i the hcst, anil by thojic I i IIH ini'i its is ileciJe'd to be i pt-i i i a thu a i points of nil uit.igo 1 I'r'ifcetion of stitch on all kinds of goods, tuillioui iljunge ol tension '2 i i i lliiiij-i- of i i i to i use lie ivi 01 hole Leather. .1 IMSI ol i i i i i i i I i 100 less i (jtliei .1 l.oofle, is mil i In luppj in exhibit its wink to nil who i i I i Mi 'I i i i i i on oinih a i i i ol i i In i nl) i i UIOIIH mil a i on llie an lui 1 7 I loi t) jjinpofcps Wm Uheu, ol llcllc llo'vc i is in a i i i i i is I I i i i bus been loll i i i i i i Mi lihei's igliboihuod loi i i i Linn 1 mill IIIIN hei i us a ibc i ol a ol I i i on lasl a i i i i Mi Klic I'H boy ol I i i i i i I I I I I I in lake i a ol Ins i i i i i 'Ilm boj look in ami a soil el i and oil llicj pul 1'lici i ti i lo ith in fc i i ol I'nxton i hi-, tiinik Ijl expnsrt i lii-lli I In i i i i in and it IB llioughl Unit they i i i i i al the I ittc'r pi ice MRADOW MOUND GRANGE OF II --Wall Township Meetings second nnd fourth 811(01- day oveinngs of Bach month at thu Meadow Mound Seliool Ilonne WALES BARRETT, Master Sec'y PAXTON GH'VNOE 1'ATRONS OF HUSBAND ItY --Ttopiilnr meeting at rooms in Pells' Block on Ihe 2d anil 4th hatinday evcninga of each month Master FOIID ROYAL CIIAPTi.t, A A ular convocationn on the hceond Thursday cven- iiif! of i month Spcrials on nearly Tlimsday evcuin" IIEPARDSON, II P. UIIIVCY, Sec PAX TON LODGE KO 410, A A --Reg ular coinmiiUH irioiiH on tlic 2d 4th Tues day evenings of each month Specials on nearly every otlici Tueadoy If.

MASON, W. Scc'y PAXION LODGE NO O. of meetings every Friday tl) JI. 1JAWUN03, 8C( ADVANCE ENCAMPMENT, NO 121,1 F. Rf convocation on the evening of the second and fointh rf each month.

6 THOMAS. 0 P. (I, VANDENnunon, Scribe FntC COJIPANt NO 1 --The regular meetings ut the council chamber on the first Monday evening of each month STACY DAMELS, Foreman DEI.L WEST, Sec'v ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, TBUN8 LEAVE PAXTON, I NORTH. i ut 3 50 P.M. Sundays cxcepted.

a 4 15 A.M Mondays only. FreiKhtat. ..7.05 V.M. Sundays csoepled ') A.M. Daily.

0 0) Sundays cxcepted. ...10 35 I OIN-O sourn, Mail nt Sundajs exceptefi. Expiesb it ..12 Yi A Pissenger 35 M. a only. Frci-hl at Sundays cxceoted.

1 4 M. Daily 9 5 1 A Mondays cxcepted 4.15 A Monday A execpted D. DUN BAR, Ajjent. Lafayette Blooinington R. PAXUN TIME TABLE.

DR. J. B. STJtAYER. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.

PT- OFFICK -Ku 58 South M.rket flrHt dour "nut of tho School BOUKP, dlioctly onponitp (he J'loubrteiiun churcb, PAXTON, ILL 478 OK AT, Attorney at Law. BUEPARDROT. Jlial SHEPAROSOH i GRAI, ABSTBAOTERS, Rooma 1 and 2, Block, PAXTON, ILLINOIS. hove Ji frill nnrl Kct of blitu Iffjokrt to uJJ the liiiid In tord County on call Xo delay. a i eipflHlly for makfnp Ah- HtuirfH.

47yl ASK FOR PYLE'S OK ASD BAKING SODA. THE BEST IN USE. A We Mill pay cash this season lor Flux Straw, at mills at Onarga, Buckley, Loda, Taxton and Rantoul. Four Dollars per ton for rolled, and that threshed nith onr roller machines Three Dollars for Spike threshed, if of eatiMfoctory length; Hhort, or that full of chafl we cannot lake. We want Blraw ae Ions possible-- should he cut ilosc to the ground to nave the straw and make It thresh cluincr, lone htraw threshing If thrcnh- ed VMtli Hpikes it should first be stacked and allow ed lo sweat Slack two or three daB after cutting to cmc loss from and tnclicts IVe shnll have number of our Roller ThrcelTcrd running IhSa seaton, and i tec them to do better woik than the Spike Machines, saving more teed and straw and thoroughly sepa-ating chaff and broken weeds from the etran, the straw being placed the fanning mill Will thresh br the bnshel or for the straw Good men wanted, with or without teams, to run machines by the day or on shurcs.

Apply to enpenntendcits at the millfl. JOHJf DEMENT JEROME July Mh, 1874 485-3ni Joh.n Haclserson, (Successor to J. H. Wiairand) --DBVLEIt IN-GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. HOOD MD 1FILLOW WIRE, Crockery and Queensware, Hoots, Notions, WISTBAND'S OLD STAND, FOR SALE.

THE FIVE ACRE LOTS AXD SEVK1V LOTS of nev. helre, at a fair price ma. Illstioorf fropertf. C. H.

FREW. J. B. LOTT. Ml ESTATE Several bnndred TO iiK tlic luuoi clieihle fur Basfnf ss and ResUeice Pirpoes Inducement" offV-r-d to to In ManufwtQriDg.

Improved A Unimprov- Farmlng Landa In large quuntltlcu, rt low prices and on hvorabla Urrnn a large quantity of Jftuueu and Lcuuli, which will te exchanged far land in ford an'l mffohiiny eountiM, paying In catft. OVER ONE HUNDRED Farms in Ford Adjoining Counties On good lime and emay 5 Parties land 10 rent In I ho rtdatly of Ciheon trill consult their IntereiU by leaving them ith me, I hare almoct dally application! for such property. 1. B. LOTT.

Olhnon, January 1, 1874. ISfiyl MERCH AN TAILOR, Three doore north at the Clly Hotel. ILL. AVr.VG purchased the interest of John Nelson and put It a complete etock of Ready-Made I am prepared at all to Supply the Demand. Goods Made up to Order --IS THE- LATEST STYLES! From the finest etock of Ljnr" LJ LJ i I i(L i To be found in ihta market.

I p-uarantce satrefactior In all mr work, both to quality of goods and etyle and dunbUltfo' nork. T. E. IHIOGKKE 16 N. Market Paxton, Dealer ID ANT COPPER WARE, And manufactvn of tbe Woman's Friend Steam Washer.

Having a nell selected stock ot 408-ly Pazton. I WEST. No 3--Passenger 11 10 A. No 3 i i AccomodAllon 310P M. No.

Tlnouufli freight 0551'. M. GOING EVST. No 2 Passenger fl 12 P.M. No 4 i i i A a i i a A.M.

No 6 Tln-oneli Fi eight 55 P. M. Freight cast and cut lit 5. 15 P. i Paxton Market.

RCCOIID OFt'lCE, I PAXTOX, Scpl 17th, 1874. We -i n-- Shelled or in llie cai (old) Crt3) 89 Wheat, spunjf 90 led in lui 1 10 i i i I 1 15 O.Us Si Hyu 50 Flax Seed 1 I imol hy Seed 2 2 5a FLOUR, XXXX i i i 9 XXX red i No IBpiing 5 0 8 0 0 4c diy Fl.ix i a S.ilt I A Common Lmnbei J) Common rinUb Selccl i I Do Fcncinsf Sf 7c 000 300 siooo 3500 saooo 2d Cleai i i Slock Boatds, diessed Lous (ovei i CullsTM ith 20 OOtTT 50 00 (n 5 00 0 450 17 450 R. R. MURDOCK, (Sueeosbor lo Wilson Iloag,) Insurance and General Agent, FAXTON, ILL. Loading Companion In botli I.

ho and Life. Collection)) made, Taxes P'lld, All busl- IICHH entrusted to his cam uill rcccue piompt at- tuntloii 4ljHyl FRANCIS IF, PRICE, DTsrurv County Surveyor of Vei million Co, Ctffiff ut tie Uouie, I'icpnred nt nil LlnieB lo aiteud to in Foul and iiiljiiiiilno; i i i i i i i i ly mall iiriiiiiiilly lexpondud to Address mu nt Piixton, I'MK KJD H. McCULLOCH, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, our Dooi Mil Ih nf Atoi Htlal, Ut PAXTON, ILLINOIS. I i i-xpi tiddly oflur my I Siiiwym nnd hll IJiu'lnei i to old filciiils as an i i i i oinetH oC i i i adjoining i i I i a i a i i i i i i llie HH, and nn pii'iniii il I i IUHH hif-liinili to i i i I). Id i iililltliu; al xhoil noliec "WORSTEDS.

Dill lilily CilelldH In nei'tl of Zephyr and Gcrmantown Worsteds I foi i i TKn A.e i llnd a full supply lij iiilliui; nn MRS. DAGOETT, lstf I ffl Sonth Mnikot P.iJiton, 111 North Market Street, opposite the Paxton Mill. Uanafactuicra of FARM WAGONS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE CARRIAGES Democrat Wagons, And every of sear, all manufactured fiom the best of -tod; and "Wai-ranted. REPAIRING IX WOOD A SPECIALTY. Paxton, Apiil 17th, 18TJ.

421-yl Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves us cli us TIM. SHEET IROI AND COP MR WARE, lie invites (he patronage of the public, with fnil atnuranre thar he can tatiftj Iheni to price and ot EAVE SPOUTING CONCUCTORt A SPECIA1TV. Bcmejiiber the place--the l.yon buftdrnr opposite i'aplncau'g Manufactory. Faxton IB. SO.

18TA Henderson, llt. DKALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries, REGULATOR THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. 1 Ills iinrir.ilucl Medicine i man ted not to contain a single p.irllulecf MBKCIKY, or any nuncrul subiiauec, but io Purely Vegetable. containing lliosu Soiitlicin ROD'S andllcilio Inch mi all isc Pi lilrnc'i-' luis placed in countiies iihcio liver Ul.e.»us most prc vail. Jt will nire nil iltvriiut mused by J)e- ranqemrnt of Vie fAeer and liomli.

SIMMONS' UVERJEBUUrOR, OR MEDI6IHE, Is eminently Fanul.v Medicine; and liv bcini; kept rendy for iinincdiatc resort will save many .111 hour ol suffering nnd many a dolliu in tune und doctorb' bills. A i over Foity YeniV lunl it is still rcceivim? llie most unqiuliliod tcsiimonlula to Us from poisons of llic Inkiest chaiiictcr and -sponslbllily. Eminent plnsirhuis coniniciul it EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For lvs))opsiit 01 IntliKChlion. A i mod Hli tins AN IIDOTE, all clim.it cs nil ol flutci and lood inay lie need i i Ic.ir As a Remedy in MA A I FEVEliS, HOWEL TOM- PLAINTS. KESTLE8SNESS, JAUNDICE, A A IT It.VS JVO KQUAL.

It Is the Clicapcsl, and Best Family i me in i Win Id' Is uiftiiiilui'luicd onh IV II. 2 I Miieon. and Plillnclelpliln 1'ilco $100 Sold by D. COOPBK. Fusion.

i I'cr duv! Agentu Wanted qpi) (fht)U All cinder, (if naikiiiff i)C(iplc ol i i i hcv, MI UK or old, make moio money at 01 lor 113 In their spare i id; Ilio time, ti'an at an) tiling Address Stlnson A Co I'oitlaiid Maine. 1 FIUST-Cf-ASS JOB WORK, CALf at thr Rirorn Olllcc. Prices as loir as can be had in ibe conntrr. Produce taken ID exchange for 4SlSm JOH1T S. BODWELL ID 3sT I Office in.

etoct Stilton's building, Davlng perfected my nmmpemenls for tlie eipa- dHlous jK'i'formauce or even' claeg of Dentistry, I am prepared to execute all ork at The Lowest Li tin? Rat and gimranteo catiri)ctiou. Fillings of Gold or ether suitable material. Dollar and upwards. Teeth extracted nithcutpainbr the use of Oxide or Laughing Gas. Best material used.

Work and Material Warranted and butUfaclion Guaranteed, or no par. tlio Pla.cc. Blacltbtock Suttou's Budding-- Stairs CITY Grocer? and Restaurant J. L. Sherman, Proprietor A full line of Groceries, including AS 1'OHK, IU3K, SA.COX, I.AlW.

SUGAKS, TKlf, CO WEES, C'KACKSItS, TOUACCOS aaa ClGAll OYSTERS A for enle ly the caee, can, or dozen, or ecmd la VV ABM MEALS or Lunch eerved from 6 to 10 m. Thnnkfnl for pan favors. I hope hr fairdealioe lo ricrit coutlnnonn- of theaamr I'axton. 18TO..

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