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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1876, p. 8

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LATK lJAlltY M AKUiOS. Utica, n. y., way istb, Chkkss.---Tiio trade upon the Utica i A wuarke t Monday displayed more life than 09 the preceding Monday. C&eese" |>flere<] w»e nearly all whole-mi Ik, with me once ft day and some «v«r$r other #»y cheese. Frequent bids of from f ilOc, were made; but most salesmen referred to forward, or to hold anoth­ er week rather than to accept this Eight lots were forwarded on rantee of from 10@10Jc. No farm **', ^alry was offered. Actual sales did not Exceed 600 boxes. The range of prices jAvas 9J@llc. Twenty-eight factories %erc represented, offering 1,850 boxes. ButtKk.--The extreme rate fot ^jfmamery pails is 30c. while dairy pails 4nd half firkin tubs have ranged at 27® for the finest lines; For Welsh tubs *8c has been an extreme figure througli- t and the more general rates for lies has been 27c, at which there has F|)een plenty of sellers. 4, A* Cheese.--On the Little Falls market -« jfonda,^ about 3,000 boxes were offered skimmed more or less, but the fjtreater .proportion was every day t 1 Cheese. The number of boxes disposed %"•"/ pf was 2,725, of which about 1,00© boxes * * ^front on commSsakin. Prices ranged 6@8e, with 8 cents" as the ruling rice, 8J the average, Sf for leading tory and 9c for the highest. Butter.--About 300 packages were ' Offered and lf»0 packages sold at 22@26c f •*.. .1.. K ortli- W ostein . . , * De$»!t, g* Vails, Pittsburg Mo»- "OStnti. New York, Wa»hingtrtn, St, Fjw«00 Oleve Cmcinii* troal, Ofte kiMtelphl* dais, en,Salt liln Sleux CHy.!8t, WaxeJioiis e >nly one tub bringing the latter figure. The riding figures were 23@24c. HENRY --DEALER IN- cwa^ J^ainters Brushes, Dye Stuffs w &c., &c. Physicians Prescriptions . Carefully Compounded. STATIONERY. . tVe have rffine Stock of Cap, Bill, Note and nnniin pillar, whtofe w.« •»««. selling very pt A fine .assortment of the latest Styles nd Fancy Papers* constantly on hand. Bail way. •« --~de at Chicago witti •ton Son thern, Michi. * Ohio, Pittsburg Kankakee Line ana C. F. HALL, hut first F v": MY PRICE LIST: 6 to 7 Ct8 10 CtS ..IV..... 9 cts •" Bets urams -- *i *-»;•; 6 cts Table Panaitt, • CGfcts Best.Prints, Best Bleached Cotton... Best Ujibleached do.... All Cambrics All Dress Braids ... Bleached Unbleached do .............. Cheviot Shirting.. Carpeting, tntf. • • • • ifc Coats Thread..... i to Linen Thread.. 100 Yard Spool Silk.............»-....W Good Shoes Good Corsets 4 SOctS Job Lot Dress Goods.12 X No 1 Alpacca...... ^ <m cts Mens Suits. #0 to !f25 Boys Suits to 19 Best Yonng Hyson <fea,.90 cts B e st Japan Tea..,...wii.>« •- 80 cts Best Gunpowder Tea. il«. li<W 1 3 f l > I t i c o . . . . i . . . . . . . . 1 , 0 0 25 Bars Soap.............. . ....'.• •».- 1*00 12 Cakes Fancy Soap - 25 cts XO Molasses. 68 cts No 1 Syrup, Pure....... 1 lb Castile Soap........ Box 1/ayer Raisins...., 12 lb Pared Peaches.... Best Saleratiis.... s G Corn Starcb.'»•': 20 lbs White Fish..,,,*...........,.,., 20 lbs Trout v.•;;;*?.*,!•.1 20 Codtish 2 5 P a l l o c k . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . , . , 8 lbs Layer Raisins................. Is now filled to overflowing with Machinery of all kinds, which he is pre^edto furnish at LowJ^gjjjfcES and warrant as represented. ^ J * / % ' W e h a v e t h e C e l e b r a t e d ENOCH & DOTY PLOWS ! Which are WARRANTED to Scotir in any Soil. In Plows of any kind jjre can suit you both in quality and 40 cts llrts 35 cts 6 cts 60 cts 10 cts 90 cts i 12 lbs Prunes....... 12 IbsZantc Currants. ....... No 1 Fine Cut Tobacco. .... 30 Good Cigars...jv.ii.iJ.ifV; Stove Polish.... Best Axle Grease..>.*»«..^i. Ladies Shoes „_V Childrens Shoea..^... 1,.,,.'.,,. Best Kip Boats...^.^1....^ " Good do ....... .i Boys Boots ...... "No 1 Floor Oil Cloth Table Oil Cloth Patterns. A., ,,--; 1,00 fWtets to LfO i 4,50 8,00 ft to $3.00 Am prepared to save yi»» Money and an examination of Good a mad Prices will convince. Mv Clothing is all Tlome-JIade and Custom Made, and will be eold in all ease* at less than Wholesale Prices. Consult your ou-n interests and patronUe a Store that deals itrietivfor " deo. WANTED--. c. r. Cash. "Everything as represented or mouey refun AND EGGS. HALL. NAILSt NAILS; %NAILS; if»iV ""I1." ML W*i, '• t*-'."*' 1'*' Wire, . Growbais, MaMg Forks, Rakes, SHOVELS, HOES, «nd a Fnll Liaeaf J §• All Goods Warranted Jus represented an l Satisfactiea Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. ' J it 4SOLBT. McH«nry, July 27th, 1875. -- : --:---i-- JT. S TORY, --DEALER IN-- / Shelf and Heavy Card ware; krovEs TINWARE; MECHANICS' TOOLS\ FAJiMING IMPLEMENTS, CLOTHES WRINQEB&. &CM ten w H j L SE SOLD L O W E R IHAS USUAL PRICES! Now is the time to purchase, and saw mon- •7- •I bclicvo ttot I oan'furnish good .goods at low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on hand ^fHHLDING PAPER, Board. Water Proof. Iron Coated and a full such Stock of as Plain Tarred Felt. Lininer. Also Moth Proof Carpet KAWL AND SEE ! . Repairing MtUpUy aitended^to. , J. STO^Y. ' Opposite Ow , Mills. MoHmry III., July 23. 1 8 7 6 We Milk Cp^ and a FulJ Lino of Tinware of all kiuds,, ^ ALSO SCREEN WIRE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, fhct everything ytfu want and at VEEY BOTTOM PKICEP. y^*Call and examine. No trouble to show Goods. _ John m. SMITH. J»3T156iil k; Whetrr, IB.,Aprt) M.J8W. BLAKE & BRO., > --DSALERS IK-- urnitunpl A LATTER % BECKER, M e r c h a n t T a i l o r s , Parser House Blocks MCHENRY, - - ILLIN&is The flubscribers liaving opened, a Merchant Tailoring establishment In MoHenry, aro now prepared, with a Stock o£ Fine Cloths of all kinds, To malce to order Coats, Pants, Vests or en­ tire Suits, on short notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. <®*Good Fits <3tiara? 'teed and all Wprk MaMAutmL .. • Of all grades and Prices. Wareroom Nearly Opposite the Post Officei McHenry, III. Wareroom Crammed Full I Where will be found Common Kitchen Styles from est PHILIP GIESELER, And Best Stock of Goods t „. ' f Ever bronjflit to this market, Jon which I am y prepared and will make prices that will Defy all Competition. My Stock CousisU in pas t of pry Goods* Clotlimj, GroBgries. % BOOTS, SHOES, C BOCK Eli Y, Ac., Sel MILLINERY GOODS, Of all kindjs, to wiiich the attention of the Ladies is M^eciaily invited. Call and see. „ „ PHILIP GIES£LSB»' MfiHpiry, ILL, April 3d, IH76. • which I invite ^itblia I also elected stock of ite theattentton of the baylnsr keep on hand a large and well anything : s to the n Q( Parlor Sets, In Hair, Cloth and Heps. They have Chamber Sets, and can suit Everybody. Marble Top Center Tables, ELEGANT EASY CHAIRS. LOOKING GLASSES, AND PICTURE FRAMES, UNDERTAKING ! A veiy large stock of Burial Cases and Coffins constantly on hand, and. made to order on short notice. PICTURES FRAMED In^Hgieaat the LOWEST LIVING All Goods Warranted Of the very best quality aud sold LOW AFT THE LOWEST. , BLAKE & BBO. McHenry, 111., Aujj. 2d, 18^, We also Keep a Fall Line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HatSy Caps, Ac., Which will be sold as Low as at any estate lishment in the Comity. We liaveeome here to stay, and respectfully ask a share of public patronage, pledging our­ selves to do oar best to please all who may gireusacalL Clothes Cleaned In the beat of manner and ou short notice. LAUER A BECKER. : McHenry, March 90th, 187s. oqtnto ooarjnoo 9of«|!|jaaw wnqjl tUJNi OJMM. MO £1 WMXTJL is> W as For Sale. The^l"(ICrm^cIl ,,frt:rH f()1' -Sa,e. Brick J. Store on Water Street, in the viliatre of McH,erl.\r,y> now occupied hv Mrs.C as a Millnierv Store. It ie 14x35, Htfirv hiMlllf ft ti i A#.,.. II* rv S I'iK ! residence: Heahon AJtLE. Inquire of ~ "" " McHenry, HL Xov. 1st 1875. % orey, the tipper TKHMS C. 1L MOB£Y • JOS. WIEDEMANM. SALOON and RESTAURANT . . „ , . . South nn<f Saat.sli tray their ticketa vla. ̂ CMeafoft . Close connection* i the I.aJteSiwrelT pan OentrM( Halt Fort Wayne . A P°iBl8 EAST and I rl? • « . ^ho Chicago & Alton , and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. 'x Cloae connections .are afso made with thct Union Pacific 1L K. at Omaiia fur all far West points Close connections we made ctf jun d» * turn points with trains of aU cross roads^' Pniiman Palace Cam These celebrated cars are run on all aichf trains on all the lines of this read. 8 This is the ONLY LINK running these car# be t ween Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago and Milwaukee, ^ . At Oinairn oar Sleepera connect with thd Overland hteepers on the Union 1'acitlc Rail* road, for all points west of the Missouri Biverlr Among the •'K-. Which w acknowled< Superior. Do not tail fed to have 110 to call at my Warehouse and examine one for yourself. * . ADVA to t iK: i i •• • :"-i public are all th« lumleru im* unn emeiitri: Eock and Grave] Ballasted Track. ' Steel Rail, Rock and Iron Bridges, Parlor anil \ -Drawing Room Dav Coaches, Smoking and * ' Lounging Cars, Westfugiionse Salty - Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling and Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Com­ fort. Banning through Five Great State#, ^ and operating over 2,0I» miles of road, thi# Company jjreeents to the traveler facilities "H that Altte NOT and CANNOT be offered by an? v Competitor. * , All tickets agents omi Bell yon tickets via this route. _ If yon wish the best traveling accommoda. tions, you will buy your tickets by this route. ailfl Will tfll'n r\r\ nfhon 9 I Doh't I Board at Wiedemann's | Bat wish I Did Near the Depot, McHenry, III. ^ gy* We also keep ̂ the^ Celebrated Milwaukee and. Mowers. We handle the Wm. Anson Wood and the McCoemick, both of which are so well known by the Farming community that they need no recommendation. These Ma- jchines^ can be tested beside any other in the market,: having been tried in many fields and never found Wantin"1. O . ^ and will take no other. MARVIN HUGHITT General Supt. Gen'l^assenger J^'nt aOSING OUT SALE. WAGONS In Wagons we beat the world. We keep the] celebrated Blake Wa^on, manufactured expressly for us, which we warrant in every particular. In short there is nothing in the line of Agricultural Machinery, Tools, &c., but what we can famish you and at prices Tliat Defy Competition, McHenry, 111., April 18th, 1876. O. BISHOP. PERRY & MARTIN. •o- Headquartera Ibr aH Kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Groceries of alljlinds, Crockery Glass-Ware, FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, l,On account of poor health I Aill sell at COST FOB CASH my entire Stock, consisting of JWto, BeaTers, Cassiiei^ - Tanej Yestliigi, Trinimliigi, Ready - Made Clothing For Hen, Stock of Youth and Bays. Abe a Fine Gents' Furnishing Goods. fiSSS^My Stock i« In good condition, a large part being purchased this Spring for Cash, and as this is no catch, but % sale to dispose of Goods at Cost, I wish to say to uiy old Customers and the public generally, Come and Get Bargains ! As I am determined to close business* short time to try and recruit my health. Sale to Commence on Monday, April 24th, and continue e-ach day til the Goods are disposed of. F.G. MAYES* McHenry, 111., April 2lst, 1870. For President in 1876: THE MAN WHO GETS THE X08T VOTES. And the Man who gets thel MOST GOODS for his money, buys of # L. Botlprkr, (Successor to o. G. TbowfsokJ NUNDA, - - ILLINOI84 Largest Stoci, Best Assortment, LOWEST PRtCteS,-J Consists of And in short, a First Clas Stock of General Merchandize. We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to oflfer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us don't live in this neck of the woods. 0*r LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN­ CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we can say that A OURCLAIM8 ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee out goods to be what they are represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood andbence cannot afford to b^ undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits on our goodf. We intend to •" Live and Let Live!" And While Kfe aw grate (til to a generous public for their patronage in time past, we hope to saerit tl^ same in the future. j(ggr*GIVE US A CALL and we will show you our Gjjj£ Is aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. „ PERRY & MARTIN. the Old* Stand of Owen & Brother. 31,1878. Dry Goods, v ^ Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Choice Groceries, &c., &c. «®-Give me a Call and have Your Mono .v. bv buying Goods Cheap. L. ROTHGERBSE. Nnnda, 111., Nov. 30th, 1875. Tor Sale. The undersigned offers "or Salo his property* situated opiH>»ite the Itivcrside Honse, m McHenry, on the most reasonable terms. There is a'good and substantial building, suit­ able for a store or other business, the upper part of which is fitted up for a residence. Con­ nected with this is four acres of choice land, a good barn and some fruit. Persons contem. plating purchasing will find it to their inter eat to call and look thia property over. • ,, F. A. HlBBAXD. McHenry I1L Ang. 16th 1875. NED ALHAMBEA. This highbred trotting Stallion will stand the season of ]S7<? at the barn of E. M.Owen. Ned Alhambra was sired bv O. 8. Dole's .Al- hambra, dam Norma by Little Douglasi he by a grandson of American Eclipse. Dole's Alhambra was got by Clay's Membiino Chief he by Membrino Paymaster, by Membrimo out of a mare, by imp Paymaster. Membrino was a son of imp Messenger, the sire of Abdallah and the grandsire of ltvsdyck'sHambletonian, ItOBT. GOSLING, Proprietor. BARNEY SEARCHER, JR. This thoroughbred Colt was sired by Barney A Searcher sired bv King Searcher by Sir • bv Margrave bv Eclipse by Duroc out ^ lett's celebrated mare Danasel sired by m "Barney Searcher's dam was sired. Henry of Gil'le Messenger. „ , , , . bv Young Weasel he by Weasel he by imported Black llawk. His dam was a full-blooded Black llawk mare. , This Colt can be seen atS* the village of McHenry. He is owned and p was raised by the subscribcn^^ p Buggy for Sale. One bran new two seat Bnggy for Sale a Bargain. Inquire of __ O. W. OWBV. Mcliuury, III. ^0¥

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