Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Sterling Daily Gazette from Sterling, Illinois • Page 3

Location:
Sterling, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE EVENING OAZETTE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, BARGAINS I fails, ri (MiNils, toaoiits, 300 Locust Si twenty-five cent Dross Goods beat any ever offered in this market before. We also hare bargains in better qualities; in Serges, English Cash- Ladies' Cloth, Robe Pat- The Largest Stock of Priestley's Black Goods in give to every purchaser of a dress pattern of any kind, one of the celebrated HARPER'S paper patterns; the best fitting and most stylish patterns in America. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John ifitt, nine pound nirl.

Mr. and Mrs. llumplipry Anthony, of Coletii, arc rejoicing OVIT thn arrival of a son on October 'Jiith. Hoss, onu of the best, c.ibi- net makers in this city, is Buffering with an attack of malaria. and Mrs.

P. H. were in this city this afternoon on their way home from Dixon to Rock Island. Abram Ilendricks, formerly 6f now of Chicago, is visiting and friends in A ln-ii- lit (ianc'i a-i for D-T1- LOPET. youiiir who received bad ii juries in railroad accident last Wallace Ofera last igbt.

Korn's orchestra furnished HIP A numb'r of tic.ki-ts vero previously, and the net cxr-r-t-did 8)00. OIV To the following pointers: No coal to Ing. No ashes to empty. No dampers to regulate. No pipe to CUM.

No soot to discolor your carjwt. Towerful ventral un-flue, creatlnR continuous circulation of heated air In room. Iho nnly stove- especially constructed to burn kerosene oil for heatlnR purposes, and sold only at the east end hardware store. Be sure and see my line ot Butcher Knives. LEWIS D.

WYNN. Evening Gazette. Kvmiruf Azirrra can be had at all the newsitands. Price TWO OBKTB. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.

BARGAINS IN SILKS, VELVETS and PLUSHES. Our Black Snrah and Black Satin Rhadame, at 69c, cannot be matched, at the price, in Sterling. A great variety of light and colored Silks for fancy work. out for snow. is time to talk turkey.

is All Saints day. Tuesday is Guy Fawkes day. down your overcoat and shake the pepper out of the fur collar. Morris is soon to have a forty thousand dollar college. Frank Roberts, of Chicago, iBSsevere punishment ami vicinity.

total'eclipse of the mm will oc cur December 22nd. If any of our readers wish to make any observations they will have a Rood opportunity to see it by going to Africa. representative of an English syndicate, we understand, has been here looking up a certain pieco of property in the brewery lino. It is not known whether or not a deal will be made. S.

Ballou, formerly of i'ro phetstown and Hock Falls, now oi York, has recently received the nomination for county clerk at the dem ocratic convention of Valley county Neb. weather being bad there was very small audience in the Academy Music last night, ai llattie llarvej did not present her play. The money for the tickets purchased was returned constable, from Sterling wen over to Hock Falls a day or two subpoena a young man an witness in certain case. The boy's father in vai ious ways interfered with the work the officer, and made himself liable to After being pun Choicp poultry on hand at all times, 'rink moat nrirkt on Seventh Vl'IllH 1 Thr Strut I-'loin- You nan lin'l in town, in "Orange iloHsom," lor ut Adam lltien'a iil-tii Notice K. K.

ad. at bottom of paper. n-tf Hiil Co, KocU Fulls, hive all the loading styles in millinery. litf If you want to make money read my "ail" in the WKKKI.Y GAZKTTK and Stimdard. GEO.

W. CHAMHELTN. 8S-tf nuil For men and boy3 A new lot just, and now open for inspection, Ivier's. Klnc IX-i-by Hntn. at Fancy Michigan apples, just arrived at Adam lieien's.

Uii.V tin- "r.xtntc Onli" For economy, at Crawford Ji75llo('Tiek5 Now sold for the great Andrews Opera Sterling wants them and when. Sterling wants a thing "snmv- sure to drop. C'oul. Ord.ei your soft nut Jacob to Fancy Michiiian apples, juat arrived at Adam lieien'a. Our expenses are very light and we sell goods at a very small profit.

Come and see us. Martin under Farwell Hall. 2ltf Flour! Fliiur! Capitol Patent, SI 40 Heat Straight, 1 30 Leaf, 1 00 These goods are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. G. M.

OEIIDKS. Flour Ai good as the best, and all kind of "eed as cheap as the cheapest at Lewis teitzr-1'a Feed Store, 202 3rd St. 21 to Call nt the Old Reliable 15akery if you want good bread, piea, cakes, or anything in that line. 1740 C. EISE'LE.

You can positively save money on furniture at Dill Hock Falls. 2tf BARGAINS CLOAKS. As usual, we lead them all in styles and prices. We guarantee or Plush Cloaks at $17.50, $25 00, $37.50 and $48.00, to be tie very best that can be found for the price. Our Short Garments, in Plush and Cloth, are beauties.

Our Block ot Newmarkets is larger than ever before. Misees Cloaks lor all ages, from 4 years up to 18 years, at extremely low prices. BARGAINS IN Domestics. Good Prints only 5 cents. Good Muslin only 5 cents.

Cotton Flannels 25 per cent, cheaper than you n'nd elsewhere. BARGAINS IN For ladies and children. The most complete slock. Our ladies' Vests, at 38 cents, we are not afraid to compare with any Offered at 50 cents by other houses. BARGAINS IN In Dry Goods.

HOW DO WE DO IT? We buy for GASH from the Importers and Manufacturers. We DISCOUNT All. OUK BILLS, which amounts to a iair profit, even If we sell our goods for what other houses pay for theirs. Call and see our large stock and we will show you the guest of Mrs. Josie Ward George H.

Drake has returned from a long visit In Minnesota. will the Sterling police officers appear in their new uniforms Chicago, will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next. Gregorious has sold his property in the rear of J. Eisele's south of 3rd Geo. Wagner, ln- land H.

Marshall, who has bueu ill at Chicago for some time, has returned to this city and appears to be much improved in health. and Mrs. Gray, of Schuyler County, N. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

W. N. Harrison, left today for their home. E. West and family removed yesterday to Chicago, where Mr.

West holds a responsible position in the McCormick works. sewer trench north of the depots, which was recently is being filled up with the surplus earth removed from the other sewers. fellow was fuller'n a goose that, upon looking up Third street last evening, mistook the line of electric lights for a democratic torch-light procession. A. N.

Yovng, of Evanston, and Mrs. Win. Bralnerd, of Chicago, who came out to attend the funeral of Miss Lizzie A. McCune, returned this morning to their homes. Will Sanborn accompauie.d them to Chicago.

G. Johnson and family, of Aberdeen, Dakota, who have been visiting in Morrison for several days, left to-day for Washington, D. to spend the winter. Mr. Johnson will there look after matters of interest to Southern Dakota.

Stocking vs Peck case will probably be concluded at the circuit court to day, after which the case of Bressler, Administrator vs Bank of Morrison, will be taken up. At the close of the latter, it is expected the criminal cases will be begun. should be careful that their children do not contract colds during the fall or early winter months. Such colds weaken the lungs and air passages, making the child much more likely to contract other colds during the winter. It is this succession of colds that causes catarrh and bronchitis or paves the way for consumption.

Morrison council has voted to light that city with electricity. The system will probably be decided upon by November 5tb, the time of the next meeting. The dynamos will be placfd in the water works building. As Morrison has never had any street light, electric light system will be an immense step forward. engineers sent out by Uncle Sam to make surveys for the Hennepin canal are again at Dixon completing their surveys and taking soundings of the river.

The Telegraph that If the government does not dig the canal it Is making very much more of a survey for the great Internal improvement than a "make believe" enterprise would call for. ished the man may think it best to let ofllcers alone. special car went along the line of the C. N. this morning, from Fulton to Creatou, picking up all the section men, who were taken to the scene of the double track laying, between Dixon and Nelson, to assist in completing the work be ween these points, before Saturday night.

The work is in charge; of Koadmaster Tail'iia and cu.tters, have entered into partnership in the tailoring bnsi- and will-uj en up tlit'ir new Block on Nov. -Itli, in tlu-ir new pallors on the conu-r ol street ami 1st Avenue (up staira), wliertf they will be pleased to see any one wanting goods in their line. Good work and low prices. 21 tc, Is lieadquarters for in any style. 17-tO Flannels and blankets at ruinous prlcrs at Martin under Farwel Hall.

21tf Fresh bologna, daily, at Frank Brier'b market on 7th avenue. 10-10 The handsome buggy on display in our show window is to be given away January 1st, 1SOO. Oettinger's Double Front'Clothing House. 15 43tfw Coal. Order your soft nut coal of Jacob Treasher.

19 16 liroadclojhs 50 inches wide only 70 c-L'iita per yard worth per yard at Martin under Farwell Hall. 21tf Let you speak to all Sterling and Rock Falls through the EVENING GA- ZKTTE "Want" column. Three lines tor ten Cents. Auctioneer. The Dutch and English auctioneer still alive and ready to attend to city and country sales on short notice.

Can leave orders at A. II. Hendrick's Drug Store or at my residence on I3th avenue north of 4th st. Charges reasonable. Give me a call.

78 37tf D. H. MEYERS, Auct. Time to be looking for a cloak. It's November.

PEOPLE'S COLUMN lar-e will Insert tnree lines In this mm one time tor 10 eents, or for to cents week, iach additional line will be 6 cents a single In- ertlon. or IB cents a week. T'o po to the Academy next Tuesday eveding and see the Hohemian Girl. Kri'i'tl will liesolil Order your Treasher. C'oiil.

nut coal of Jacob tO prosperity of a town Is graded by the wealth of Its inhabitants, but by tne unlforolty with which they pull together when any important undertaking la to be accomplished. A man with a thousand dollars at his command and a love for his town in his heart can do more for the upbuild- ing of it than the millionaire who locks up his capital and snaps his fingers at home progress. I. Illinois Cenlral railroad company will furnish a special car free to the Aldermen of llockford on an excursion trip to New Orleans and other points, next week. Next summer the company will fit up a train with manufactured products of Koekford and take it through the south to work up trade for the llockford factories.

--An electric light not paid for by the city was furnished on east Third street, just west of 5th avenue last night. -An electric light wire had its coyering worn oJI by the branch of a tree swaying with the wind, and a current was formed between thejwire and grougdlthrough thr tree, the passage or the current cans ing brilliant sparks at the point of con tact 1'ersona holding their hands on the damp tree received a moderate electric shock, friends of Mills 1'arma lee will be pained to learn of her sudden death, Oct. 27th, at her home in Kansas City, her death being the result of childbirth, at which her child died also. Her age was 00 years. Every one in our city knew Lizzie Mills and all will regret that she could not have- lived longer to brighten the pathway of her husband and friends, which had the happy faculty of doing.

Many friends will extend sympathy to the bereaved husband and family. the benefit of our respectable citizens and for the information of the hoodlums and young as well as grown up idiots who take occasion ou ween to make the night hideous at the hour when the "grave-yards yawn and give up their dead," we call their attention, as well as that of the city authorities, to clause 30, of the revised stututes of Illinois, punishing by "one year's connnemeut in the coun- 'ty jail, or a line of S'200 or both, with double damages to the parties 1 any one "who wilfully or maliciously breaks or defaces any fence, throws down or opens any gate or bars.injuro.-*, destroys or severs from the land of another anything attached thereto." was a merry wedding party at Mr. Daniel Over's residence last evening. The occasion was the marriage of his daughter. Cora to Mr, Malt.

E. WilgeT-. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock, and aa Mias May Sigler produced the inspiring strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, the couple took their places and ilev. E. Brown, of the Lutheran church, pro nounced the words which made them man and wife.

There were about an hundred guests all of whom offered congratulations. The presents, of which there are a large number comprise the useful as well na pretty. The guests were served with an elegant wedding supper. The youug people are both well known here, the bride being a most estimable young lady, and the groom, who is head clerk at K. L.

Kimbro's grocery, having excellent business talent, and have hosts of friends, with whom the GAZETTE joins in wishing them much joy. They have gone to the country to visit for few days, and In a few weeks will be at home at the residence on the comer of 4th street and 4th avenue. Fancy Michigan apples, just arrived ut Adam Beien's. 21-Ui' L. .11.

Ireland having leased the red blacksmith shop at tlm stand pipe now proposes to do better and cheaper work than ever done in this shop before. Horse shoeing a specialty. Your patronage solicited. 17 Ui wit They -Coiiiiiij Thanks to the promptnesH of our wido awako people. Sterling ceta the great Andrews Oi'era Co.

in Bohemian Gill next Tuesiirty evening- There will be.i gra. After YearH Kxperience in the meat business, on East Third street, in this city, we haye removed to our new quarters on 7th Avenue, where wo keep on hand a choice variety of fresh and meats of all kinds, and at reasonable -prices. We have heretofore taken great pride in- furnishing to the public the best meats that can be found in Ihe surrounding country, and we aim to con tinue in this way, so that wo can plense our customers, to "quality-find price, have continually ou hand some of our choice kettle rendered lard which we'know cannot be excelled. doing our own work we can save considerable and give our customers the benefit. We take orders in any part of the city and deliver meats without delay.

Thankful for past pal-' ronage, we hops to merit a cautinu- ance of the same, and invite the public in general to come and see us, and ws- will do you good. FUANK BAKU, i 7th Avenue, between lid aud 4t.h Sts. 10 10 the now ad of Carpenter A WAKTKU. Only 10 cents for tin under this Heading. I or elKlit men to work on the 1st iivenuo sidewalks.

Geo. K. Hiill Our stock is sure to please big, so stylish, so good. ANTKU-Olrlat Pusterct's restiiunint. 107 K.

Third ANTKD-Slmntlou in store, by young limn of nlilllly and good habits. Address ofllcc. lj lt) to Insure your homes and lurnituro lu the AKrlcuItural Company ol New York. agents. Insurance K.

MaugaH 6-tr rOK Only 10 cents for under this Heading, HM.E—A rure bargain. Second liuud JO hard coin stove for nule very cheap. Nearly K(HHl us new. Kunulra of A. K.Ht)ndrlck8,o|i|»o- TjUM Jirsey cow, Ruml nillkur.

In-I: quire at J. K. West's, No. 711, corner Btu street and 6 avenue. 10-U OH Garden Clly billiard parlors; corner First avenue and Third street.

Inquire on premises. 11 OU bargain In three line real- deuces in 1th ward. Inquire ot 1.1. llush. Walt nHliurt Time Until you see thu new stock of goods that McCalllstcr Nelson are receiving before you leave your order for a suit, a nobby pair of pants, a stylish coat, or ii nice littiug overcoat.

They guarantee a perfect lit every 21 UJ ,1. 1C. ltd I A Noil Are constantly' receiving fcirge invoices of Fall ami Suits aud Overcoats for youths' and meu'n wear, and inform the public that never before i ave such beautiful and goods been seen in Sterling. An in spectiou of their stock will convince you of the truth of this assertion, Notice! MceLiNotice! All per-iona'who hnve snbwibc-il for seats for the Andrews Ope-nt will please null at the Cash Ktoreunil rexerre Uif.m tomiirrowjrinrninij. ItlK-uinullsin run liii'4'iirril.

It has ballled ttie skill of our best physicians and there are to-day more men, women and children suffering fiora this terrible disease than ever before, and the opinion seems universal that it is incurable, but this is a mistaken idea for it'can be cured by usiug as directed llibbard's UheiimuticSyrup and Strengthening 1'laaters. Prepared by Rheumatic Syrup Mich. Sl.OO-per six bottles for S3 00; or we will send it to any address on receipt of price. ttha A Rare Bargain! A second hand hard coal stove for sale very Almost as good as new. Inquire of A.

W. Hen- uricks, opposite Gait House First Wee ot Seats Will bo given to those who bign the lisls. Do this before nine o'clock tonight and you" can reserve your seats wit Ii the other tomorrow morning. All persons desiring to form singing class, either beginning or advanced, ure requested to meet at tho rooms of the Wednesday Club Tuesday evening, Nov. 5th, at eight sharp 21 We, offer a special bargain l'i striped lUnnel dress goods, 40 inches wide.

25 cents per yard. Martin under Farwell Hall. aitf Tin; Olvbrutcil Ventilating stoves. Direct and indirect radiation, circulation and ventilation; promoting economy, health and comfort. CRAWFORD Buos.

17-10 1C. W. Blossom has taken the agency of the brand Spectacles and Eyeglasses. These spectacles are different from ordinary glasses, in that the lenaes are ground from a French Tinteil (Jryntal that shuts out the chemical and heat rays of light, making them very soothing to the eyes. I3e sure and try them, see -that that trade mark KOK KKNT.

Fit you at any 12,14.16,18, to 95. Only 10 cents for lines under this Heading. I ilOH liouse In middle ward. 1 of J. UtliSt.

oil bed rooms and sitting room, lurnlslieil, Milliiblefor 3 or 4 youug gents. Imiulro at No. 10 KnstTth struct. IS-t! TJlOll fur sinulllain ly. Inquire JJ in H.

UinHensutimldt, Kock Fulls, 111. .17 Ui' rilO LE mill room formainufuctur J- IIIK purposes, In Hie iMilMiiB loruierly occupied by Cliureli 1'iiUerson. Address 11. O. Church.

Dulutli, Minn. ITUNANCIAL-Monuy to loan ut '3 -C ou farm security. I. I. Busli, Uock Falls.

32-tf is on every lens. We have placed on exhibition in our window, a Brewster bar bupgy which we propose to give away January 1st, 1S1K) Oettiuger'a Double Kront Clothing House. 1 At Davison's store new buck wjieat a whole car load but plenty for those who come first. 1710 We are showing many Novelties this season, in gents' underwear, neckwear and hosiery. J.

K. HELL SON. NIGHT SCHOOL. A AN EAULY DAY we will begin evenlnp; si'ssloiiM ut tho BUSINESS COLLEGE, where class aud Individual Instruction will bo Kiven In UUSrNESS ARITHMETIC, IiUS1NE8X CUHIiliUPONDEJVOS, UUXINtiSS PENMANSHIP, HOOK-KEEPING, 8UUKTHAND WKITINQ, TYPE WRITING, Etc. For particulars call at olllce or address H.

A. A STEKLINO, ILL. Fit every figure, tail or short, stout or slender; fit your pocketbook as the prices are numerate. DR. A.

w. BAER. OFFICE OVEK Clothing Store, Female aiid Chlldron'a a Specialty. -81-in3 Call at K. W.

Blossom's and get an eye tester free of charge. Hoiiicllilnir Slew. In appreciation of the liberal patronage ot my customers I will for thirty days present to each one who buys ten dollars' worth for one, of the following books, valued at three aollars: The Home Guide, The American Manual and 1'atriot'a Hand Book, King's Fortune. Notwithstanding prices will remain as low, if not lower than heretofore. N.

13. The amount need not all be purchased at one time. Ui to A. L. HECKMAN.

Best line of plush coats in town. "We guarantee their wear. JOS. ME (SCO, Aits (Successors to E. O.

Cook.) Remember, Frank liaer has removed his meat market to 7th avenue, between 3rd and 4th streets. 10 to Fresh liverwurst constantly on hand, at Frank Uaer'a meat market on 7th avenue. 1010 Secure you the KvjsA'iNa for oiie week, delivered at your ollice, etore of liome. MILWAUKEE BEER. "Select" "Export" "Bohemian" and.

"Lager Beer," (Also the "Best" Tonio extract of malt and hops) WAUKEGAN ALE AND PORTER, in kegs and cases. Opposite 0. B. Q. Depot, Locust Street.

We notice that after looking around, ladies come here and buy. J. W. GUSHMAN, Practical llorse-Shoer and Blacksmith, HI. Home-made Shoes.

Steol Toe Calks for 'laiThiKe nutl Kdr" 1 guaranteed. LOTTte-llmue nuurs. ourvi i v.aiKn iui inv ting, Kami JJorses. All vso jjlven special attention. -rlUK jM'ruuuiriUly curod.

loft In pvriefil safety uulll called (or. i I Of Ladies and Children's Hosiery and Underwear in Cotton and Wool, Flannels, Yarns, I I11P Muslins Tickings, Cotton Flannels, Dress Goods, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Crash- LlllU es anc i Celebrated Foster Kid Gloves. Every article best and -guaranteed. 1 11 Call examiu e..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Sterling Daily Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
34,143
Years Available:
1887-1951