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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1876, p. 8

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§>LV m-h * -.. i - -- -. * * . A PATENTS. . %|Pî g«wde»{rl*g to takeout Patents, or de­ al ring information from the tT. S.Patent Office should consult F. A. T.EITMANN, SOLICITOR Of AMERICAN ANDFOItEIGN PATENTS, Washington, D.C. Examinations free. NO PATEXT KO PAT. Send for Circular. •i.ftfVI'i.r --: ' 1 8 7 O ; PHILIP GrIESELER, At his now Store, near the Depot,is now ready with the Largest ' N And Bsst Stock of Goods"! Everbrouffht to this market, "on which lam prepared and will make prices that will Defy all Competition. My Stock Consists in part of Dry GoflSs, Cloini, Groceries, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, &c.. To which I invite the attention of the buying public, I also keep on hand a large and well selected stock of MILLINERY GOODS, Of all kinds, to which the attention of the Ladies is especially invited. Call and see. PHILIP GIESELER MeHenry, IlL, April 3d, 1876. w 'NOW KINO., Bndem Attri O. F. HALL, but first Read MY PRICE WTl NOTICK. 50,000 lbs. of --AT THE-- JANES¥ILLE WOOLEN MILLS NORTH MAIN STREET. THE subscribers wish to inform their patrons and everybody that they will manufac­ ture their Wool into good substantial Cassi. meres, Doeskins, Flannel and Stocking Yarn, on shares or by the yard or pound, on satisfac tory terms; or will buy their Wool and pay the highest market price, and sell them good substantial Cassimeres at $1.00 per yard, and all other goods at the same rate. "Will pav half cash on pood line lots, not too small. Will pay Express chargos on all lots of Wool of 50 pounds or more and return the goods free of charge. Will card their Wool into rolls for 6c per pound; also card Wool the same day when Drought from a distance, if possible. Will dress their cloth on the usual terms. Carpets washed; price 5 cents per yard, Farmers, pa­ tronize home industry. Ill - J IN exchange for Goods, Tf SHalGCly"" Wool-tirease, Tallow and Wood, for which the highest price will be paid. F. A. WHEELER & CO. Janesville, Wis., Hay 30th, W78. Host Prints, ft to 7 cts Host Hleaclied Cotton 10 cts Best Unbleached do 9 cts All Cambrics .6cta- AU Dress Braids...-.... 6cts Bleached Table l">amask, #»cts Unbleached do 40cts Cheviot, Shirting...,.., 11 cts Carpeting,;.. ........ . 35 cts Coats Thread 6 cts 1 lb Linen Thread. UO.cts 100 Yard Spool Silk......... lOcts Good Shoes ... 90 cts Good Corsets 50cts Job Lot Dress Goods 12 % No 1 Alpacca 25 cts Mens Suits • .i... *fito *Ar> Boys Suits 2,50 to 10 Best Young Hyson Tea 90 cts Best Japan Tea 80 cts Best Gunpowder Tea 1,00 12 1t> Rice 1,00 S5 Bars Soap 1,00 12 Cakes Fancy Soap 25 cts N O Molasses 6»cts No I Syrup, Pure ] 1b ("astile Soap. .. Box Layer ltaisins.... 12 lb PavOd Peaches Best Salcratus* S G Starch................... Corn Starch........... •*'/. V.. 20 lbs White Fisb. 20 'U>s Trout •20 lbs Codfish............... 25 tb Pal lock 8 lbs Layer Raisins......,.., 12 lbs Prunes .......... 12 lbs/ante Currants. ...... No 1 Fine Cut Tobacco..S. 50 Good Cigars... Stove Polish... Best Axle Grease. Ladies Shoes Chiidrens Shoes Best Kip Boots Good do : Boys Boots No'l Floor Oil Cloth Table Oilcloth Patterns... ""V .to c^ 3 16ets 2,1ft LOO • . Sets 10 cts "|0 cts l'OO 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 L00 ....... L00 .50 cts 50 cts 5 cts 8 C t S 1,00 AOots to 1.50 4,50 3,00 $1 to $1.00 50 cts ...v.. 50«ts OF SFR1 XGFIELDTOHIO, J Keeps Constantly on hand and offers to the Farmers, Leading Farm MacMn^y, Of all kinds, among which can he ftmitd the f Bertrand & Sanies Celebrated Sulky Cultivator, That Stands without a Rival. Also several other Leading Cultivators, and in .short Farm Machinery of all kinds, which lam prepared 1 other First Cla3*Machinery in the country. Am prepared to save yon Money nnd an examination of Goods and Prions will convince. Mv Clothing is all Home-Made and Custom Made, and will be sold in nil cases at less than Wholesale Prices. Consult your own interests and patronize a Store that deals t trictlv for Cash. Everything as represented or money refunded. WANTED--BUTTElt AND EGGS. C. F. HALL. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, HENRY COLBY, •^-DEALER IN-- DM Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &c. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Gomponsiied. STATIONERY. We"have*a?flne Stock of Cap, Bill, Note and Mournin JPaper, which we are celling very Cheap. A tine .assortment of the latest Sty leB Box nd Fancy Papers, constantly on band. All Goods Warranted • represented and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fence "Wire, Crowbars, Mauls, Forks, Hakes, SHOVELS, HOES, and a Full Line of HiM&fs ait SMf Hardware. We have a Tar^e Stock of Pans, Pails, Milk Cans, and a Full ! liine of Tinware of all kiiids. ALSO SCREEN WIRE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, In fact everything you want and at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. t^jFCall and examine. No trouble to show Goods. ,jg£f JOHN M. SM3TH. McHenry, 111., April 3d, 1870. Patronage Solicited. H. COLBY. McHenry, July 27th, 1875. J . S T O B Y , --DEALER IN-- 8helf and Heavy Hardware, STOVES TINWARE, MECIfA NICS> TOOLS, farming implements; CLOTHES WRINGERS &e., &c., &c., &c., WHICH WILL BE BOLD L O W E R THAN USUAL PRICES! Now Is the time to purchase, and save mon­ ey. I Jjelieve that I can furnish good goods at M low prices, as anyone in the connty. Also keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING PAPER, such as Plain Board, Waterproof, Iron Coated and . Tarred Felt. Also Moti*Proof Carpet ^Lining. MILLINERY -AND-- Dress Making! Mri5». 3E&ESM JEfc* East Side Public Square* WOODSTOCK, A.LINOIS. Keeps constantly on hand the latest stylos of Millinery Goods of all kinds, Embroidery, Combs, Collars, Ties, Veils, all-colors, Weil- din ir Hats, Crape Hats, and domestic Patterns of all kinds. Dresstes Cut and Fitted In the latest Style and made if desired at very low rates. We also have a New Style of Ladies Ms! To which w<* invite the attention o f the Ladles Wo are also Agent for the celebrated NORTHWESTERN ORGAN LAUER & BECKER, Merchant Tailors, Parker House Block, MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS The subscriters having a Merchant Tailoring establishment in McHciiry, are now prepared, with a Stockot Fine Cloths of all Kinds, To ra^ke to order Coata, Pants, Vests or en tire Suits, on short notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. ®3-(}ood Fits Guaranteed and all Work Warranted. We also Keep a Full Line of. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, &c., Which will be sold as Low as at any estab lishmcnt in the County. We haveeonie here to stay, and respectfully ask a share of public patronage, pledging our­ selves to do our best to please all who may give us a call. Clothes Cleaned in the best of manner and on short notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry. March 20th. 187s. Which speaks for itaett sold. Call and see. I wUl not be under: Mrs. 8. A. REID. Woodstock, Oct. 18th, 1875. James Robblns. lyjANl'l-"'A( TCKK1W AGK'XT for the _ . ftainpion iteaper and .Muvrer, the Gor- ham Corn Cultivators and Diamond Plow, warranted to Hcour in any soil, the Forest City Seed Plow and SfcatelSeam Stubble Plows Corn Planters, Horse Rakes, &c. Will take Cash or Good Note* in exchange for any and all of my Goods. Post Office* Solon Mills III., TJH3 PAPER IS OK FILE Willi Where Advertising €j.-,;,racts canlieioBds. ^ HWL' AND Repoirtag Promptly attended^tc. 1 ; J. STORY. wo Mc: Opposite Owes Mttls. r.lU,J«#23 A new style of Estey Organ, which is the handsomest instrument ever put on the market. Call and see it at 0. W. Owen's. JOS. WIEDEMANN. SALOON and RESTAURANT ~ " I DON'T ; I Board at Wiedemann's | But wish I Did Near the Depot, McHenry, 191 «8"We also keep the Celebrated Milwaukee Lager liuer coustaully ow luind. Can bet Save<% By Bvying1 Your Farm Machinery .•V AGENT FOR P. P. MAST & CO'S CELEBRATED at:' to sell as low as any Chica go & Kortli- Westerti RAILWAY. "• Prices Low and Favorable Terms. CASH AND CLOSE BUYERS arc invited to inspect stock an<J com­ pare Quality and Prices, as I will not bp undersold in the same qual- ty of Machinery in McHenry County. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, 111., May 17tli, 1876. <#as«»Ws for CillC AGO, Detroit, ---- Cleveland, Jinffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburu Cincinnati, Ttochester, Allwinv, Toronto, Mon* Ir?".'1 (i»c)KJc, I'ortland, Boston, New York, 1 hilailelphia, Baltimore, Washington, St. LouitJ, Cairo, San Francisco, Sacramento, Og. den, Salt Lake City. Denver, Council Blulfs, Sioux City, St. Paul, Main tie It e, Kscanaba, Me- naslia, Madison, Cheyenne, Omaha, Yankton. Winona, IJnlu th, <ireen Bay, Milwaukee, aaa all points North, West, South and East.should' buy their tickets via. the Chicago & North-Western Railway. Close connections are lria.le at Chicago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, MieM. Opntral, tlaUuuore St Ohio, Pittftbuli? l-ort \\avne A Chicago, Kankakee Line and J an Handle Routes, for all lioiata EAST and SOIJT1I-KAST, and with the (& Alton aud Illinois Centi-al for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacilic R. K. at Omaha for all far West points. Clone connections are made at june- ttoii paint a with trains of all cross roads, Pullman Palace Cars. These celebrated cars are run on all nUrbft trains on all the lines of this read. This is the ONI. Y LINK running these cars between Chicago arid St. Paul or Chicago and Milwaukee, At Omaha our Sleepers connect with the Qverbnii) Steeper^ on the Union Pacific Kail, road, for all points west of the Missouri BiVer. Among the Muceieils iM % this Roite to the traveling public are all tho modern in,- .proveiu«nts: linck ar.dGravel Ballasted Trark. Steel Rail, Rock and Iron Bridges, Parlor and Drawing Room Dav Coaches, Smnfcing ttiil Loimginir Cars, Westingbmis^ . fv-tltv Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling ttiu|. Platforms, Speed, Safety amt Afwoliite,, Eunning threugii ISw Great States, and operating over 2,{MK) niilesrof Company presents to the traveler ,facili( PERRY & MARTIN. Headquarters for all Kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shois,! Hats and Caps Groceries of all Kinds, 7 ' "Hs .. Crockery Glass-"Ware• FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Clas Stock of General Merchandize. , Stock is in good condition, a 'large part being purchased tlii^Sprlng for Uasli, an«l as this is no catch, but a sale to dispose of Goods at Cost, I wish "We are constantly receiving iiew Goods of all kinds, and buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to oiler 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. Our LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN­ CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything xM can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee our goods to he what they are represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood and hence eannot afford to be tmtlersakl or to deceive the public, n©r to ask enormous profits*0& our goewk^ W& intend-to " Live and Let Live!" And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time past, we hope to merit the same in the future. fi^GIVE US A CALL and we will show you our Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. McHenry, 111., July 27th, 1875. that ARE NOT and CANNOT IK: offered by Ciunui'lilor '.*>•. < •;-/ Alt tickets agents can sell voa tickets Yui this route. : 7* 5 If you wish the b^st travelinga4comm«H«? Mons, you will buy your tickets ny this ro«te, A and will take 110 other. MARVIN Genei- I! i • \§ .••J N HUGHITT' W. H. STENNJETI^ * al^upt. , ^ Gen'l CLOSING OUT SALE. 'w:' A Ort account of poor health I will sell at ew FOR CASH my entire Stock, consisting of £ <: Cloths, Beavers,. Cassiireil Fanoy Vestimgs, Trimtslagg, Ready - Made clothing •t 9 * For Jlen, Youth; and Bovs. Also a Stockr^f. " ^; _ Gents' Furnishing Goods. Customers ,and the to say to my ohl ^blicgeherallyV, f Come anclGet Bargpaiias ! As I am determined to close bmine^an short time to try and recruit n»y health. B€S?"SnIe to Commence on Monday, April 24th, and continue each daynn- til thfe Goods are disposed of. ' *T F.C. MAYES. itfcltdnrj*, 111., April '21st, ltJML > % For President 'in 1876:; THE HA1T And tlie Man who g&ts the^ GOODS for his money^ buys of - (SUCCKSSOS TO O. G. jTnoMrsoN.f^ Largest Stocl Best L©WEST To all Whom these Presents May Coie, Greeting: We are noiv prepared to show one qf the LARGEST stocky qf Goods ever off ered by us in this market, bought for Cash from first hands, in one of the dullest Markets the Eastern merchants have witnessed since 1857. IN DRY GOODS! We are full in all departments, from a G cent Print to a Camels Hair Dress Goods Clothing for Men, Boys and YOUTHS', that is both substantial arid Cheap. Mens Boots, we commence at $3 andupioaxds, Arties and^Ladies Gaiters equally low. Hats in Style and .Caps that will makv the head smbke with heat when the Thermometer is at 30 beloiv zero. Buffalo Robes, not 100 Bales, but enough to supply the wauts of our people. Carpets. Oil Cloths and Oil Ruyys. whose beauty will produce, a smile from the young miss or aged matron. Ibr Fanoy Goods call and see for yourselves, as ive are unable to describe at this writing. We only ask an inspection to verify the above Proclamation, and by doing so will confer a great favor on the General Store Man. N. DONNELLY. Woodstock Oct. 12th, 1875. 4 ^ . . . % ^ • , B^The Stock is Ne#an(f^artg«, an& Consists of i a.,", vM' Dry Goods-," ' WrA Clothing, * Boots an<! wSlioes, ^ Ilatsk and Caps* Choice Groceries, i&c^ &c. ifiroive mc a Call and buying Goods Cheap. _ L. BOT^GEflBEIV^ Xnnda, 111., Nov. 30th. 1875. / 1 -: „-Jf L__ NED ALHAMBRJ|, This highbred t rotting Stallion will Slafi season of 1870 at the burn of E. M.'Ow Ned Alhambra was sired 1>y C. S. D^t. ham bra, dam Norma by Uttic IHniglasI hjj a grandson of American \ Kc-lipse. Alhainbra was got by Clay's Membrino he by Membrino Paymaster, by Membrino, oh of a mare, by imp Paymaster, j^lembrino wa a son of imp Messenger, the sire of Alidalht anil the grandsire ofHvsdyi k'sHambletonlat ROUT. CJOSLING, Proprietor. BARNEY SEARCHER, JR This thoroughbred Colt was sired by Rarnc Searcher sired by King Searcher by S Ilenrv by Margrave ur Ecl'pst by Duroo oij of Uillelt's celebrated marc Damsel sired I Messenger. Barney Searcher's dam was sin bv Young Weasel he by Weasel he bv import* It'laek Hawk. His dam was a full-blood, IJlack Hawk mare. This Colt can be seen the village of MdlTonry. Ho is ownjMI a: was raised by the subscriber. JOHtN F. For Sale. The Wheeler farm, situated SflTrod^sonth the village plat of M (Hen 1*3:5-,cont»ihi 200 acres of prairie, and HO ai res of timb with a good brick house, cistern, two punv and usual apendnges, Also 130 acres of ti ber joining the villige ofMclIeAryen the ea together with the p(jfsonal property. Inqu at the premises, or addVoss J. Whkkler, McHenry P. S. Household furniture,'etc., togetl with actual possession can be bad forwfth purchasers; - A nice lot of hew Dress Go^d* at K. Grange/^ at Howard & SQU'S 4 Stand«MclIciiry. f ~ ~i t/ _ ;.b

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