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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1876, p. 8

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LATTK ITALKY M AKKKTS. WATKRWWX, N. Y.', Jnlv 1st '76. CtfF.ESl?.--In rtioa, on Monday, there were offered 7.280 boxes. by <»(} fnetftries: sales aggregated OJJOO boxes, the pro- J» duet <*l' r»S factories; t.h©ug the dtoposi- tion to forward was slight, a few lots •were tnken oil commissions tih« range ft of prices *vas 10 to 11 Jo as follows: Ten lots at 10c: nine lot?. 10Je; thirteen at 10J; nine at lOJc; two at 11c; and one At 2'{c. " CHEESE.--At Little Fall?, on Monday, the offerings of factory cheese aggre­ gated 7.965 boxes, of which 281 boxes were sent on coin mission. The sales were as follows: Fiv« lots at10c; nine at 10|c; thirty-eight at 10§c; one at lie. Of farm cheese, the average offering WM made. 3JW) told at prices varying from 9 to 10c. BUTTER.--Thirty packages were sold At 22 to 26c. JOHN M. SMITH bus just received A fine lot of Sheep Shears, and those 1$ need of such will do well to cull ami examine them. NOTICE. 50,000 lbs. of Woal fS NOW KING, ' U--if m * C. F. HALL, hut first Refd MY PKICE L8Ti --AT THE-- JANESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS NORTH MAIS STREET. THE subscribers wish toinform their patrons and evervbodv that they will manufac­ ture their Wool into good substantial Cassi- meres, Doeskins, Flannel anil Stocking Yarn, on shares or hv the van! or pound, on satisfac torv terms; or will"bnv 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 jjav half cash on good tine lots, not too sm:ill. Will pay Express charges on all lots of Wool of 50 jtoiindR or more and return the goods free ot charge. Will card their Wool into rolls for tie per pound; also card Wool the sainc day when brought from a distance, if possible. Will dress their cloth on the usual,terms. Carpets washed; price 5 cents per yard, Ftrmers, pa­ tronize home industry. tAI a. ̂ J IX exchange for Goods, VVclll iCQy"**" Wool-Grease, Tallow and Wooil, for which the highest price wilt be paid. F. A. WHEELER k CO. . Janesville, Wis., May 30th, 1876. HENRY COLBY, --DEALER IX-- PAINTS, OtS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &C>| &Ca Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. STATIONEBT. Wchavclatlinc fitock of Cap, Bill, Note and Moumin 'Paper, which we are selling very Cliea|t. A.tine .assortment of the latest Styles Box ltd Fancy Papers, constantly on ha lid. All Goods Warranted As represented and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. Best Prints,'., ..w.f to 7 ots Best Bleached tV»tt»jl» v Wets Hcst t*n bleached All Cam brie a All Dross Braids..,. Bleached Table l)ainft8Kt.....-- Unbleached do ' . . . . . . Cheviot Shirting-- . Carpeting Coat s Thread........ • • 1 I.inen Tiwwwi.*; •« • • 100 Yard' Spool Silk...., Good Sho«.s.....,..»« Good Corse te Job Lot Ure»« Xo 1 AI|HtcC*v ......fci Mens Suits. .'....* BOYS SUITS I.....•»•! Best Young Hyson Tea. Best,Ia|wm Tea Hest Gunpowder Tea 12 1t> Hice 25 Bars Soap 12 Cakes Fancy Soap N O Molasses •• H cts 6 cts « cts 5b cts 40 cts 11 cts Si* Cts 6 Cts Art Cts 10 cts i*>ets 90 cts nx 25 cts jpR to $25 a,so to k> , StO cts 80 cts 1,00 1,00 1,00 •26 cts 68 cts '1H *" No 1 Syrrtp,. Pure.., ;fv'Ti. 1 lb Ca s tile Son p. Box I-iyer Kaisins..... 12 Pared Peaches.#.. Best Snleratus.......'.....,....,. S «* Starch........,y«'- • •••-<>• - *• ? Corn Starch; ..... j.;.......;...w 20 Ihs White Via*'.. t'.,7.;?, 20 Ihs Trout ; ,4 20 ihs codtish v.. .v...-i 25 Th Pill luck 8 55> To t ill IOC*,. 8 Ihs Laver Itaisilw........,T. \ . 1 18'lbs Prunes 12 ths/anto Currants. Xo 1 Fine Cut Tobacco.... Good Cigars Stove Polish Best Axle Urease Ladies Shoes " - Childrens Shoes Best Kip Boots (iood do ...T Bovs Boots. Xo' 1 Floor Oil Cloth Table Oil Cloth Patterns.. ttot» 2.15 h* . «ctB Met* 10 cts r«>- 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1.00 AO cts. SO cts 5 cts Sets 1,00 OOi-tu to 1.50 4, SO 3,00 *1 to $3.00 :. BOcts ....... 50 cts • Hi \mnr*mreil to Mrcvtm Mottev and an examination of (ioods and Prices will convince. Mv Clothing is all Home-Made and Custom Made, ami will be sold in all cases at less than Wholesale Prices. Consnu vour own interests and i»atroni*e a Store that deals strictly for Cash. Every thing as repres'ented or money rel'undeu. WANTED--BUTTKU AN l> Etitis. Ca Fa HALL* NAILS, |NAILS, NAILS, Fence Wire, Crowbars, Mauls, - Forks, Rakes, SHOVELS, IIOES, and a Full Line of Builn ait Shelf We have a lar<rc Stock of Pans, Pails, Line of Tinware of all kinds. Milk Cans, nnd a Full ALSO SCREEN WIRE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, In fact everything you want and at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. I^TCall and examine. No trouble to show Goods. JOHN M. SMITH. McIIenry, 111., April 3d, 18<6. -jm : |A(f •ft'fe ^ f-il!' - -'if t ml Headquarters q J i fls%C| i'. *ti'~ • '^liO . )'iii%. »>U mt%n lit m W . >MiSitl'rf • ,:tt) p! all Kinds of i ks y tif Mi Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps * "• Groceries of all Kinds, Crockery Glass-Ware, FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Glas Stock of General Merchandize. Chicago & Noi*tli-Westieni RAILWAY. < J,! ri . • 'j ' ' Vassengera for CHICAGO, Detroit, Tolodttl Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Plttsburii^k *" Winonn I hi hi th ,<ir<'<n Krty,1vit\Vwa\,koCa»¥ - ^ all points North, W est, South and Kast. sIioulA ,,f, buy their tickets via. the ** Chicago & North-Weptem Railway. * with the Chicago Jt ,,, .. for a11 Points SOUT... Close conneetnins are also made'with- tb* ITiuon Pacitie R. R. at Qmaha for all far W..« jwints. n Clone connections are made at junt* tnon 2-fotiits with tyaiiis of cttl Pullman Palace Cars. These celebrated cars are run on all niichl trams on all the lines of this road ON L Y LINE rinft cairo and sr. 1'mhI II Milwaukee, At Omaha our Sleepers connect with tlui Overland Sleepers <tn the Union Pactflc Ka®^ road, lor all poiats west of the Missouri It ivetti J Among the • This is the ON LY LINE rmftiinir these cafi between Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago nifA Milun n ™ "We, arc constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and buying tlicm for Cash Down arc thereby rnalilod to offer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell tis don't live in this neck of the woods. Our LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN- CREASIXG TRADE testifies better than anything wo can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We. always guarantee our 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 .J- • and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We intend to " Live and Let Live! to the traveling public arc all the modern proveinents: Itoek and (.ravel Ballasted Track. .Steel Kail, Kock and Iron Bridges, l'arlor ana Drawing Hoom Dav Coaches, Kmoking awl' • •ounging Cars, .. ... Brakes, Miller's Patent . (Smoking ami' Westinghouse Wafty Air ... • , - _ ..tent Safety Coupling ami 1 latforniSj Speed, Safety and Absolute Com­ fort. Sunning through Five Great States, and oHprating over 2,000 miles of road, this Company presents to the traveler facilities t hat Alt!-: NOT ai>dik\NNOT he offered by any Competitor. w ' ' Alltickets agents can aell yon tickets vim this route. It you wish the .hest traveling accommodlt. tiona, you will buy your tickets by this route* and will take no other. MARVIN HUGHITX W. E. STENNETT. .OgiiorstlSupt. Gen'l J*as.scn^ur Agent 1 8 7 6 And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time past, we hope to merit the same in the future. JS^GIVE US A CALL ,and we will show you our Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. McIIenry, 111., July 27th, 1875. PERRY & MARTIN* At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. H. COLBY. McIIenry, July 27th, 1875. J . S T O R Y --DEALER IN-- Shelf and Heavy Hardware, STOVES TINWARE., - MECHANICS'TOOLS. FAJiMINO IMPLEMENTS,» CLOTHES WJi'INGEJiS, * &c., &c.. &c., &C'., WHICH WITiT, BE SOLD LOWER THAU USUAL PRICES! Xow i s the : t ime to purchase , and save mon­ ey. I believe that 1 ran furnish Kood» at us low pr ices , as anyone in the county . Al^o keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING PAl'KH, siuli as Plain Board, Waterproof, iron Coated ami Tarred Felt. Also Motli Proof Carpet Lining. KAWL AND SEE! liepairing Promptly attendedito. J. STORY. Opposite Owens Mil l . MILLINERY/ --AXD-- Dress Making! Mr» S. ilk.. BEI X> East Side Public Square/ WOODSTOCK, .LINOIS. Keeps constantly on hand the latest, styles of Mflitim' <ioo»<«ofall kindn, Kml.roiderv, Combs, Collars, Ties, Veils, all colors, Wed­ ding lfats, Crajie Ilats, and domestic Patterns of all kiuds. Dresses Cut and Fitted In the latest style and made if desired at very low rates. We also have a Sev Style of Laities Cloaks ! To which we invite the attention of the Ladles We are also Agent for the celebrated NORTHWESTERN ORGAN Which speaks for itself, sold. Call and see. I will not be under| LAUER & BECKER, Merchant Tai lors, Parker House B1 < >< k, Mchenry, - - Illinois pe Tailoring establishment in MelUriirv, are now prepared, with a Stock ot Fine Cloths of all Kinds, To make to order C*»ats, Pants, Vests or en­ tire Suits, oh short notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. £.> < lon l Fits Warranted. Guaranteed and all Work We also Keep a Full Line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ac., Which will be sold as Low as at any estab­ lishment in the County. We have eome 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 tho best of maniier and on short notice. LAUEtt & BECKER. McIIenry,- March 20th, 187s. FARMERS ATTENTION ! O. BISHOP'S Agricultural "Warehouse Is now filled to overflowing with Machinery of all kinds, which ho is prepared to furnish at Low FIGURES and warrant as represented. We have the Celebrated ENOCH & DOTY PLOWS ! "Which arc WARRANTED to Scour in any Soil. In Plows of any kind PHILIP GIESELER, At his new S tore^nenr the Depot, is now ready with the Largest And Best Stock of Goods ! Ever brought to this market, ^on which lata prepared and will make prices that will Defy all Competition. My Stock (Consists in part of Dry Goods, Glottal, Groceries, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, Ac., To which I invite the attention of the buying public, 1 also keep oil hand a large and well selected stock of MILLINERY GOODS, Of all kinVls, to which tho attention of tho Ladies is especially invited. Call and see. PHILIP GLBSELEK McIIenry, 111., April 3d, 1876. w we can suit you both in quality and Pi ice. The Dayton Sulky Dump Rake, Which is acknowledged to have n Superior^ I)o not fail to call ni my Warehouso and examine one for yourself. Reapers and Mowers. Mrs. 8* Woodstock, Oct. lHth, 1875. A. REID. TOES PAPER IS OH ITLK WXTB James Robbins. "Yl ANCFACTrKKK? AC.KNT for the ('hainpion Reaper and Mower, the Oor- ham Corn Cultivators and Itiamond Plow, warranted to Scour in any soil, the Forest City Seed Plow and State Beam Stubble Plows Corn Planters, Horse Uukes, Ac. Will take Cash or Good Notes in exchange for any and all of my Goods. Post Office* Solon Mills III., BAYLIES. GREAT Mercantile College, Keokuk, Iowa, on the Mississippi. Prof. Wm. 1L Miller General Manager. Nineteenth year. AIMMU sivtv dollars pav all expenses, for Membership Hoard and Stationery, bookkeepers, Penman, Reporters, Operators, Architects, Snryevor- aiiu Twwhors thoroughly lltteu. English br»n<-h«s free. Free Lecture* by enunent Orators. Free, Festivals with Brass Band in College.llall. Free furnished rooms for self boarding, Telegraphing free. Short hand writing free. Good boarding clubs and family board. Railroad fare deducted. Immense business in Keoknk. Xo vacation. Address Itavlies Cuilece, Kcol:nk, Iowa. Sta^c where yoii uaw VUio advuitiocmtut, WO Wbore AihrectUiag Contracts can be i JOS. WIEDEMANN. SALOON and RESTAURAN A new Htyle of Estov Organ, which is the handsomest instritment ever put on the market. Call aud sec it at O. W. Oweu's. DVUNCE I Don'T I Board at Wiedemann's 1 But wish I l>ld Nearthe Depot, McHenry, III. ff»)"We also keep the. Celebrateil Milwaukee Lager lieer constantly on hand. WC handle the" WM. ANSON WOOD and the MCCOKMICK, both of which are so well known by the Fanning community that they need no recommendation. These Ma chines can be tested beside any other in the market,\ having been tried in manytfields and ncvor found wanting. WAGOKS ! WAGONS ! In Wagons we beat the world. We keep tho^ celebrated Wagon, manufactured expressly for us, which we wairan -v. particular. In short theie is nothing in the line ot Agi.cu tural Macliinery, Tools, &c., but what wo can furnish you and at pi ices Competition. O. BISHOP. Tliat Doty McIIenry, 111., April 18th, 187li. For President in 1876: THE HAN WHO QET8 THE K08T V0TB8. And the Man who gets the' MOST GOODS for his nioncj*, buys of L. j |(«R€CEBSOR ^ NUM0A, - - lLLINOlSi Lariest Stock, M Assortmeit, LOWEST PRICES. B£jy~Tho Steek is New and Large, aud Consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Choice Groceries, &c., &c. flS9~(;ive me a Call and Save Your Monoy, by buying Goods Cheap. L. ROTUGEUBEK. Nunda, 111., Nov. 30th, 1875. NED A LI I AM 1511 A. This highbred trotting Stallion will stand the season ol" 187fi at the barn of E. M. Owen. Nod Alhainbra was sired by C. S. Hole's Al- hanibra, dam Norma'by Little Douglass he by a grandson of American Eclipse. Dole's Alhainbra was got by Clay's Membrino Chief (ic by JfenibFino Paymaster, by Aleiubrino out of a marc, by imp Paymaster. ' Meinbrino was a son of imp Messenger, the. sire of AUIallah and the grandsire of Uvsdvck's lliimbletonian. ltOHT. (JoSLING, Proprietor.' BARNEY SEAKCHER, JR. This thoroughbred Colt was sired by Barney Searcher sired bv King Searcher by Sir llenrv by Margrave by Ed'pse by l»uroc out of Gillett's celebrated niare Panisel sired by Messenger. Barney Searcher's dam was sired bv Young Weasel lie by Weasel he by imported Black Hawk. His dam was a lull-hlooiled Black llawk mare. This Colt can be seen at the village of McIIenry. He is owned and was raised by the subscriber. JOHN F. NASH. For Sale. The Wheeler farm, situated JWrods south of the village plat of Mcllenrv, containing 200 acres of prairie, and 80 acres of timber, with n good brick house, cistern, two pumps, and usual anemlages, Also l.riO acres of tim. ber joining the village of Mcllenrv on the east, together with the .personal property. Inquire at the premises, or address J. WIIKKLKU, Mcllenrv. 1*. S. Household furniture, "etcM toget'her with actual possession can be had forwtth by purchaser.-. %

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