Dixon Telegraph And Herald (Newspaper) - April 7, 1870, Dixon, Illinois No. 19. mXON, APRIL 7, 1870. No. 988 ef the City and Wesley W. who left Bome weeks with Sylvester for the purpose of locating some where in Iho has still thinks that Dixon is tha place Wynkoop will a lecture at Union on the evening of April 15thweather we may add with W. has prevented from lecturing by the twice We hope to sec a good as her talents are worthy of a home Lavanway will on the third day of all his personal property s and real consisting of a farm near Dixon and house and lot In the For farther particulars see week we publish the tax Fot tno accommodation of people in different parts of the County we will send extra containing the the various post of whom be shovel platoon during the past few been doing good work on the streets in up the Few cities are favored in muddy times with dry streets OS is the city of We hear great complaint about mud iu the towns not so as we General Sherman and many prominent men in are stockholders in the National Race Course in that Like some of our Dixon patriots they don't propose to let the human race occupy all and south of us Rock River to be acting very It has been but not boisterous we hear serious complaints at and also near Rock from this cold water high the town last there was chosen a committee of to ' and advise with the town Assessor in making up his of Henry P. W. Peacock and High School Exhibition and in every respect a They the stormy good and their performances were ftr better than we bad expected to Wa never finer singing from so many were treated to during the evenings of Thursday and Mr. Smith deserves the thanks of our citizens for his efforts in getting such an addition to the comfort of the school as the piano most Much actual talent was exhibited In the way of character by the and girls of the must again call the attention of to the printed label on their paper or and the explanation thereof on the fifth page cf this We are to urge subscribers to limply because it money to a Let every subscriber toe step iu and pay bis or remit by Our former calls been honored with promptness by and we hope that the last and most may a prompt response in the shape of subscription Send It was not just the thing for the Republicans of Dixon to permit J. A. Flagg to be defeated on after giving him their endorsement at the We have had no better Justice of the Peace in than Mr. There was not a single objection brought against to secure the election of two or three Independent It necessary to break the Republican some where and it so happened the faction combined against him accomplish their of the Ill-fated was a brother of our respected Mrs. G. P. Mrs. H. D. Dement Major H. Williams and Capt. Charks A little son with Mr. and Mrs. Major and Charles Williams were among the firA lo as when the war Ihe Union broke like a storm upon our The Old Thirteenth they were among the first to was if not the among the earliest for the three in 18G1. theatrical troupe is without doubt the best that has ever visited our in the most complete that ever to act outside of the conveniences of a in the large lie has a very fine stock company to Mr. is acknowledged to be our first American star is now traveling with The farce which is a most excellent lake on fashionable elegantly out by the on Monday We can certainly say to the lovers of the drama that this hear some complaint from subscrib ers at and that portion of the that our paper Is not received tu tre as early as it should We know reason why it should not reach the corner of the County on It is sent from the Dixon post on the train going without If it does not reach Grove the next day it is the fault of the mall over whom we have no all our citizens had a desire to see the In the shape of two negro on exhibition at Union Hull last The managers were a little on humbug in calling the darkies a double headed when there was actually two It a great wonder and fifty cents to the many who are fond of the It is not in this selfish that we find human beings so much and continually to each and it was rather anomalous that two young girls were continually on mch People will go back on their if there is money in the The manager was slightly iu error in as he did to the that this was the only like case ever known lor history informs us that during the reign of lived a man double above the and single below that The king him to be brought He rapidly acquired a knowledge of the two heads learned several they debated and the two halves occasionally They lived in the greatest of When the lower part of the body was tickled the two individuals folt it but on the other the upper portion of an individual was he alone felt the It is the we arc with this double-headed monstrous being died at the age of 38 One of the bodies died several days before the give below the of the Lee County Circuit up to this date people against Harry the school teacher at for the punishment of Miss the jury did not All but one of the jurymen agreed to damage at three people against James Lundrigan on a of James was found The party of the third part interested in this trial was Johanna Fitzgerald Fort vs. Norris and for use of E. W. Hall pd others dismissed at plaintiff's Church against C. B. Dismissed at plaintiff's and Curtis against O'Neil and Default G. against Parker dismissed at plaintiff's R. F. St. L. R. R. against G. H. agreement that the railroad pay three hundred dollars and build a bridge over the road on O'Brien against 8. Jackson against E. B. Stiles trial by damages for 9. L. Bailey against Godfrey verdict for S. Wheeler against Frank dismissed at plaintiff's F. Gibbons against L. C. R. W. verdict against delen dant for Gibbons against Dyer withdrawn at plaintiff's P. Stevens vs. verdict for Drainage Commissioner vs. Dement and Noble J. B. Charters vs. Richards defendant O. J. Fish vs. vs. S. verdict for vs. Sutton verdict for Eells Coleman vs. H. verdict for T. Burns G. verdict for damage one cent. E. vs. C. Wright appeal J. R. Corbus vs. A. Benedict vs. Marsh appeal Clinton vs. McVay and dismissed by E. Whitney vs. dismissed by E. Whitney vs. O. C. appeal dismissed at J. 8. Dennis vs. N. dismissed at cost of U. Paddock and J. B. Williams vs. D. dismissed by D. Franklin vs. S. defendant Hawks Bourne vs. C. J. appeal dismissed at cost of defendant L. Nichols vs. J. appeal for want of J. vs. D. dismissed at cost of Clarkson vs. B. P. dismissed by Clarkson vs. dismissed at cost of vs. D. Kelborn dismissed at Charters vs. Boyle dismissed by at A. and others vs. Welch Dorsey defendant A. for of Koche vs. W. Chicago dailies display much shrewdness now and in fact wo are quite proud of for they are far above the average of city wo must acknowledge that your daily as a general is a little long winded in Its essays on and stale political to be very especially when compared to a well selected country There is one thing which a Chicago daily and that is the value of and how not to give its opponents the advantage of Its Individual To They for say in an editorial that the Tribune or said so but generally refer to ft as a street Washington street morning etc. The latest reference is made to concern of kindred politics as an evening All of wbich is certainly an improvement upon over the style of referring to the loo much of which we are continually being treated to by editors that should or have too much for their profession to indulge Terrell is an African of the in contraband who has for some tune in this been for something to turn but for to get his on a first-class which he did last down iu in suspended during the winter anxiously holding off until ths passage of the Fifteenth which placa him on an equal footing with white folks to become a steal anJ become a prominent citizen He has succeeded and is himself Thera will be a public meeting held at the Court next of many of the Riding of Lee in which his will and five or six able will io an effort to secure for Mr. Terrel a situation la our State at as a compliment to his success in that prominently before the in this It was easy He borrowed a horse at rode it to Nelson on the night of broke into Mr. Todd's to Jk a gold an over a cold ed to the city of He had formerly worked for and was suspected of the theft in the took the job of looking up Richard and the and succeeded in his at When arrested the negro declared that he was not Must be some He that his and he had been at Dar must be He was Bouf on de and could not possibly go to But the Sheriff was and at last owned bonded and was ao he compromised on the Mr. friends will find him at the Hotel de near the Court OP THE 1,11 io 1.12, in the poach crop In Southern Illinois promises Constitutional Convention meets again on next express agent was robbed of hundred dollars the other storekeeper In Nantucket advertises of all sorts and Home at has a which is well Aurora papers have a misunderstanding as to wbich is the vilest all doing business on tho same were lost iu the steamer City cf the only son of lives in Hood late Luke died without making u His estate descends to his wilb and an only first number of the new religious of which Peru Is chief has appeared at Fenians seem to be on tho move for somo demonstration against tho near St. an orphan of TOWNSHIP otT quietly on We gire the names of those in Dixon Township L. Wood Assistant John Towa J. C. Ayres J. Uhi Mark Evans Road N. On the question of Constables and Justices of the there was something of a Daniel B. T. W. E. W. Perry were For James N. S. Harvey O. D. Ggodrich were R. A. Viele Town B. Jeremiah Wallace Justices ot the Abram J. B. Highway Josiah Van Philip Town C. B. Thummel George Anson E. Commissioner of William Justices of the William W. William W. Tilton Oliver E Milton give the majorities by which were elected in this town Henry 111; John 15 James 78; Town H. J. 20 11. 34; Justices of the and Taggart over M. John J. William Town A. B. F. of Cr. K. vs. and E. C. N. T. worthy of their h. u. by for Charles H. s. Sweet and 11. genuine They simy i and J. tJ old Indians and moil I vs. S. the wh play of 1 01. vs. hundred and fifteen died last New York Democracy Is to a a now which is to bo barber has sued for in cutting a customer's hair too Cairo claims to have killed 833 duchs In nine and a Cairo man won't llo for a few P. fell into a but was saved after being in the water nearly fifteen Worthington says tho McCartney's patent should bo seen by to be citizens of Whiteside are contemplating tho erection of a bridge over Rock River at that a was carried over the at on the 4th and says the Mrs. near who had to all appearance was restored to health of had a column article last week on tho Rhode Island It was a big ibaa for 80 few the election in Cincinnati on on tha question of the Bible from public Books was malicious libel is going the roundi that vegetation is so scarce at Cape Cod that two mullen a bush arc Saliod a Paris newspaper that Prince Pierre Bonaparte has gone to and his family hare been sent to old soaker replied to a temperance by the following If water the soles of your what effect must It have on tho coat of your ach claims to have brook trout over four feet long. In some places the streams are ao narrow that these trout hove to come ashore to turn southern planters are offering a month for yet the all fiock to the waiting for tho Fifteenth Amendment to come papers of the second Congressional district of this State are having a lively canvass for candidate for They have an early start in the woman through Council Bluffs the other day seven feet eight Inches measuring from the heel to the eaves of her are mw living in in good fivo brothers named aged respectively 96, 92, 87, 81 and 79 husband thus to an English my was confined ol two girls and a Barely ten ago she had question of female suffrage is getting rod hot iu There was a convention the other when all the female lights of reform were Thursday there was a joint debate between Prof. E. C. of Normal and B. A meeting is called by the opponents of female is rumored thut Mrs. Grart is a litUs about having to invite colored folks to her social they make her evening look like confident New York an to a mile nil from to the a nail fcW and to Isaac B. who was acquitted on the charge of drowning his wife in Fox river last has received tho insurance on her He's a cold water H. W. and other prominent men of New made at a mass last against public money to years ago a woman In Ashland got a bone in her throat while eating On Wednesday last she was seized with a fit of coughing tho bone to her great relief and has succeeded In convincing tho negroes of his district that all ho did to deserve censure was to sell a cadet They think it is a species of canal boat he disposed few days John fourni a lost hog In a straw pile that had been in four He estimated to three hundred when but when found he was a mere Thomas died at St. Louis on tho aged 105 The apparently failure of venerable person to be a body servant of Georgo partly atoned for by his having been a hand of tho same great with General will attend tho funeral of General at Several members of tho will also with other distinguished including Senators inid parsimonious husband at Council has petitioned for a on the grounds that his wife persists in annually him with France once had an emperor who obtained a divorce through very different mother of Major W. M. Clerk of tho Supremo died on She was thu wife of Rev. P. a well known Baptist who has In Northern Illinois for twenty-six Bo said the famous Tom you want to The world looks up to the and down on tho It tho man who enter tains it. Be as an All tho have been built to solemn TO THE the prompt attention of who wears has been received the old stand of Arnold Rosenthal where S. now hohls with a full and complete stock of genta furnishing etc. By this news the public are informed that every vestige of the old Arnold has been disposed every which to that now offers not only new and fresh but was bought at the lowest gold Not a garment of the old stock ' remains at the is juSt from the maker and is of the very latest style and the purchaser will get rhu best to his at the lowest It is for the one to call and examine Rosenthal's of the complete and best selected ever brought to Do you want or dress a or furnishing examine Rosenthal's and you will surely find what SPECIAL OK Tonic Syrup has been and tho counterfeiter brought to Smith's Tonic Genuine have Dr. John Bull's stamp John Bull tho right to ' and sell tho original John J. Tonic of Louisville Examine well the label on each If my stamp Is the do not or you will bo See column and my show I will anyone infringing on my The Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by public's Joun E. R. hir the East Vory large stock find in the Freeport Bulletin the following notice of Mr. who is open a store in tho Quaker City 4; Mo but on the 1st of January last they dissolved and H. McNamara carries on tho business whilo his brother goes into the dry goods business at We must certainly congratulate Dixon on tho of another business dry goods Is his old we feel sure he will be in his new field of We do not know what Dixon can now boast of In the way of dry but we do know that when the Quaker City Store opens there will be at least one first-class dry goods store in that The two brothers commenced the boot and in this city in 1807, and since then have built up a good H. the present has just received an excellent stock of miB and from the beet He has alio added a fine stock of and and from this date he will keep a first-class workman to manufacture and repair to most beautiful ami latest New York of will sell cheaper than tho Galena BIG MEADOW FOR twenty-seven bo sold to suit This is tract of watered by the Apply to or L. of any and or tarrh drive it to the Dr. Remedy cures catarrh by Ita cleansing and of Remedy ready for and costs only Sold by or send sixty to R. M. N. and get it by return DAHK OF THF time before Lazarus perfected spectacles wore in O. Wiemer is tho sole agent for Lee IN the latter March and the fore part of the of New will occupy rooms In where they WUI be happy to meet their Western AT 1,10. of gold at 1,10 is not In the least abating at B. Boot and Shoe House in tho old Boston Dixon They have received a large stock of Boots and shoes for tho Spring purchased in the cast direct from the manufacturers since tho recent decline in and which they can now offer to cash cheaper than any other house in have a good assortment of hats which they arc selling at specie and no give them a call before purchasing P. Co. are now and will continue every afternoon and evening during the ready-made clothing at Fits like der on der AND DEVON service at tho place of the one C. HOUSE AND LOT FOR orchard and plenty small quire at this Morgan stallion for sale Marshal 8.\LT sale by Cash Weckes flour and feed arc selling a splendid seed corn fur this .It was raised in and brought to this State by of 111., is being by them sold through agents in the northern part of this State and Twelve cur loads have already been sold in counties in this part of the It is a yellow with largo red and ripens in good The old of Grove have bought largely of and it is they who can appreciate good seed Weekes will keep a full supply on and may be seen by at their on Galena Board of Supervisors has ordered tho Drainage Commissioner to collect all demands due the drainage indebted to the Commissioner will please make without further David 2tf. Drainage Means Co. and have been for on a specie They make change in silver to ponies trading with lost last The finder will be suitably rewarded by nt done on notice nt Mrs. Twenty-two hundred patterns to select * 13-tf. for Town David and i of for ( 1 ia AND now to do ail kinds of j or in i i dry have become a .si y. B. is now in New They are in in tiie to do Ihe a anil providing lor the wants of the or Dixon in arc in a Wynhoop in- mile east a ut lowest