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ELGIN, ILLINOIS, *ATIJKI>AY, SEPTEMBEB 25, 1886, BY DOHEBTS & HEMMENS. NEVER tnglo Death (if Knight Templar Strf {ft of Naperville, 111. St. Louis, Sept. 34.—A. C- Strong, of Na* perviHe, 111., ft Knight Templar, in attend- ance upon the conclave in this city, was killed Friday morning by being run over by a passenger train at Cheltenham, near this city. He had been visiting friends at the latter place, and intended to return home Friday evening. He attempted to board the train as it was moving out of the depot, but missed his footing, fell under ;he wheels, and was instantly killed. The Knights Templars took charge of there- mains and will furnish an fescort to convey them to the deceased's home. A Bride Shoots Herself. Baltimore, Sept. 25.—Mrs. C. H. Ru- dolph," aged 23 years, who was married a few weeks ago, shot herself Friday at her home near this city. She fired four shots into her left breast in the region of the heart, and died soon after. Before death she stated that she was led by an irresistible impulse to shoot herself. Killed by the Storm. Mowevqua, 111., Sept, 25,—Mr, John Rol- lex, who resides northeast of here, died Fri- 1 lay from the* effects of a wound received luring the recent storms.. Has our Stock of Celebrated Jouvin Has been as complete as at present, ALL-SILK The new line comprises, in addition to the best and popular lines, many Gloves can purchase almost anything in the way of Which are especially designed for the fine retail trade. Your Inspection Is respectfully solicited. NEW SHADES 15c. a Yard Right here at home without sending away for them. You can find whatever your appetite craves for at J. SCHULTS ACTIVE STEPS BEING TAKEN BY THE AUTHORITIES TO STAMP OUT THE CATTLE PLAGUE AT CHICAGO. ART GARLAND for '86 36 & 38 Douglas Ave Expectation That Iowa and Wisconsin Will Soon Quarantine Against Chicago Beef. Some of tliem that will tickle your palate and starl; your appetite are such as HALF Ever Put Upon The Market ■ ■:* ftp/ ■.:' .: ' " ' • 1 ' ■ IT IS Should be the motto of every merchant and that this is OUR MOTTO is proven by the fact that all who have thus far traded with the FRIED (IN GLASS) CHICAGO ONE PRICE FRENCH PEAS Year's Stove, AND HAS ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS . i SEE IT, -A-T METCALF & REED'S. (THE FINEST) In Standard, Perfect and New York counts. QUEEN OLIVES more than satisfied with their purchases and are sending their friends and neighbors to us every day. only do we endeavor to please our ttade but (In large and small bottles) KETCHUP TOMATO We are Bound to do so IMPORTED PICKLES And if any customer is not satisfied with any purchase we agree to refund the money. ' What more can be asked? Our stock of Boots and Shoes is the largest ever brought to Elgin and is selected from stocks of the best manufacturers in the world. We propose to GET THE TRADE and are well aware that the only way to do so is to (Cross and Blackwell.s) We are making special run on TINY TIMS (Extra Small) WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCES SELL GOODS CHEAP You see that our patron is en tirely satisfied with the appearance of the This we are doing with a vengeance and all we ask is a chnce to slio^v goods and compare prices. PRESERVED FIGS (Only 20c. per can) BROILED MACKEREL (Tomatoe Sauce) BONELESS SARDINES CHICAGO ONE-PRICE BOOT and SHOE HOUSE (Extra Fine) TRUFFLE SARDINES (Delicious) ' .. / v ■.: . , \ i'' ■■ . !■ ■ LUNCH OX TONGUE, DURKEE'S SALAD DRESSING 44 CHICAGO St., ELGIN, ILL GOODS We have shown him and dispos ed to try them for a fit, which he secured the first trial. CIGAR (Something new and delicious) (Chicken, Ham, Duck, Etc, IMPORTED CAPERS He will directly bring his wife and purchase a pair of those finej Curso Kid, button, Don- gola top, worked button hole, solid, LadiesVShoes for Space will not allow me to mention any others, except I want yo^ to remember those ONE WORD MORE And I will leave you tb look over my bargains —IN— Latiies' aid Gils' Yoolen lAnar. Woolen Ho[e, Befl Blantets Lin- ens, Laces of all Ms, Toys of all Ms Ciofey, Glassware laws and Tiawire ol all Descriilioa ' Retnt mberjthe place. 39 & 41 DOUGLAS AVE. The CHICAGO VARIETY STORE Vel'ow Front, two stops down. 57 Grove Ave DU CAN GET ONLY AT THAT Y
Object Description
Title | 1886-09-25 Elgin Daily Courier |
Description | Issue of the Elgin Daily Courier newspaper from September 25, 1886. |
Subject |
Newspapers Elgin (Ill.) -- History |
Keywords | newspapers |
Date Original | 1886-09-25 |
Date Digital | 2015-01-29 |
Date Created | 1886-09-25 |
Organization-Subject | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Publisher | Elgin Daily Courier |
Contributing Institution | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Type |
Text Image |
Format | newspaper |
Identifier | microfilm collection |
City, State | Illinois |
Country | United States |
Time Period | 1880s (1880-1889) |
Browse Topic |
Illinois History & Culture Newspapers |
Language | eng |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code) and is intended solely for personal or educational use. Any commercial use without permission is prohibited. |
Collection Name | Elgin Area History |
Description
Title | 00000001 |
FullText | ELGIN, ILLINOIS, *ATIJKI>AY, SEPTEMBEB 25, 1886, BY DOHEBTS & HEMMENS. NEVER tnglo Death (if Knight Templar Strf {ft of Naperville, 111. St. Louis, Sept. 34.—A. C- Strong, of Na* perviHe, 111., ft Knight Templar, in attend- ance upon the conclave in this city, was killed Friday morning by being run over by a passenger train at Cheltenham, near this city. He had been visiting friends at the latter place, and intended to return home Friday evening. He attempted to board the train as it was moving out of the depot, but missed his footing, fell under ;he wheels, and was instantly killed. The Knights Templars took charge of there- mains and will furnish an fescort to convey them to the deceased's home. A Bride Shoots Herself. Baltimore, Sept. 25.—Mrs. C. H. Ru- dolph," aged 23 years, who was married a few weeks ago, shot herself Friday at her home near this city. She fired four shots into her left breast in the region of the heart, and died soon after. Before death she stated that she was led by an irresistible impulse to shoot herself. Killed by the Storm. Mowevqua, 111., Sept, 25,—Mr, John Rol- lex, who resides northeast of here, died Fri- 1 lay from the* effects of a wound received luring the recent storms.. Has our Stock of Celebrated Jouvin Has been as complete as at present, ALL-SILK The new line comprises, in addition to the best and popular lines, many Gloves can purchase almost anything in the way of Which are especially designed for the fine retail trade. Your Inspection Is respectfully solicited. NEW SHADES 15c. a Yard Right here at home without sending away for them. You can find whatever your appetite craves for at J. SCHULTS ACTIVE STEPS BEING TAKEN BY THE AUTHORITIES TO STAMP OUT THE CATTLE PLAGUE AT CHICAGO. ART GARLAND for '86 36 & 38 Douglas Ave Expectation That Iowa and Wisconsin Will Soon Quarantine Against Chicago Beef. Some of tliem that will tickle your palate and starl; your appetite are such as HALF Ever Put Upon The Market ■ ■:* ftp/ ■.:' .: ' " ' • 1 ' ■ IT IS Should be the motto of every merchant and that this is OUR MOTTO is proven by the fact that all who have thus far traded with the FRIED (IN GLASS) CHICAGO ONE PRICE FRENCH PEAS Year's Stove, AND HAS ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS . i SEE IT, -A-T METCALF & REED'S. (THE FINEST) In Standard, Perfect and New York counts. QUEEN OLIVES more than satisfied with their purchases and are sending their friends and neighbors to us every day. only do we endeavor to please our ttade but (In large and small bottles) KETCHUP TOMATO We are Bound to do so IMPORTED PICKLES And if any customer is not satisfied with any purchase we agree to refund the money. ' What more can be asked? Our stock of Boots and Shoes is the largest ever brought to Elgin and is selected from stocks of the best manufacturers in the world. We propose to GET THE TRADE and are well aware that the only way to do so is to (Cross and Blackwell.s) We are making special run on TINY TIMS (Extra Small) WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCES SELL GOODS CHEAP You see that our patron is en tirely satisfied with the appearance of the This we are doing with a vengeance and all we ask is a chnce to slio^v goods and compare prices. PRESERVED FIGS (Only 20c. per can) BROILED MACKEREL (Tomatoe Sauce) BONELESS SARDINES CHICAGO ONE-PRICE BOOT and SHOE HOUSE (Extra Fine) TRUFFLE SARDINES (Delicious) ' .. / v ■.: . , \ i'' ■■ . !■ ■ LUNCH OX TONGUE, DURKEE'S SALAD DRESSING 44 CHICAGO St., ELGIN, ILL GOODS We have shown him and dispos ed to try them for a fit, which he secured the first trial. CIGAR (Something new and delicious) (Chicken, Ham, Duck, Etc, IMPORTED CAPERS He will directly bring his wife and purchase a pair of those finej Curso Kid, button, Don- gola top, worked button hole, solid, LadiesVShoes for Space will not allow me to mention any others, except I want yo^ to remember those ONE WORD MORE And I will leave you tb look over my bargains —IN— Latiies' aid Gils' Yoolen lAnar. Woolen Ho[e, Befl Blantets Lin- ens, Laces of all Ms, Toys of all Ms Ciofey, Glassware laws and Tiawire ol all Descriilioa ' Retnt mberjthe place. 39 & 41 DOUGLAS AVE. The CHICAGO VARIETY STORE Vel'ow Front, two stops down. 57 Grove Ave DU CAN GET ONLY AT THAT Y |
Contributing Institution | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code) and is intended solely for personal or educational use. Any commercial use without permission is prohibited. |