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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1877, p. 8

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ARG^II^S ̂ WWeWHH®!/ III . 3>W HnaY -mtM 11 %.®:A ®§ M ttTAn Indian, who had been unload­ ing flour, t«i up a Milwaukee Ht-eet with his dtathos cevered with •oar, when a faoatfotis white brother advised Mm to mike a loaf of bread of fcla ere rail*. replied the red wan;**we feed Vat h«g;toay be so jon Ilk* MTthe Sultan is reported as deal!* lilt of trotting for peace directly with Ota*. Tiw frellnj in Russia is stated %» be favorable to the re-establishment •f peace, but an intention Is mani­ fested of exv!*ndinf England from participation in the negotiations. In London but little dependence Is placed <® the prevailing peace "talk." * Bncklln ft Stevens have a tnfl Wite of BefcA 'Jo's Boot and Shoe*, which have given their customers such universal MtUfaction during the past year. Rvery pair fully warranted aud'foar- •nteed to give satisfaction. \ -* j = :*n: PUMPS. • ^A Tft^p ^tockof Adams cefetmited Kenosha Fumps. The best Pumps and It lowest prices, at E. M. Owen's. the Mchenry ? r JThe undersigned having purchased the leat Market ofWm. Fisher, is now prepared to furnish the citizens of JCcHenry ud sur- Xonndfng country with Fresh and Salt Meats OF ALL KINDS, Sausage, Smoked Meats, &c., I ' -jamb:, - | tmmikt T.U ln# &*lccm. ' • ^ „ As I buy and sell for Cash onlv I am pre- ' iMired to offer you the beet of Heats at the fallowing low price* 1lan*age, all kinds . .W. cents per PHWL Mutton,... ...» " " M Beef,............ From 7 to 13 « rork,......... ...» f, .•* ;;•» Lard,....;...... B14 * • « ;. I shall keep tiwe but the best of Meats, and tfrvst that by doings a cash business I shall be Ome to sell so low as to make it an object for you to trade with me, „ « « JOSEPH FRKTT. McHenry, IGL, MOT. 9th, 1877. J. STOBY, • ̂ At his old stand opposite the Mill r , MoHKNRY ILL., ̂Having enlarged his Store is new better ' 'AM ever prepared to furnish hie customers the lraylng publio generally with Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, V&LC~ v At Prieee Lower than ever before offered In l'. Will aid Heatmc Stoves. Of dlftrnt styles and makes, whieh |we M fites the public to call and examine and lean prices before purchasing. It Is almost unnecessary to call the at ten. i of the public to the fact that we keep stly on hand si large stock of Shelf are. Nails, Table and Pocket Cutler;, iware, Galvanized Band Iron (Barbed) for tee. Barbed Wire, Shovels, Forks, etc., in Et, everything found iu a first-class Uard- Are you going to use Cash or Good Credit making Your Fall and Winter Purchases ? If Cfesh, go arid see what ClBh will do. tSlT'One Price Only. Remember 1 buy Bankrupt Stoeks, Goods from forced Sales, manufacture all my fine Clothing aud Overcoats, aud present tin most attractive stock found in this section. f.„ , ,r Are you Buylrtg Codds at the FollowlngPrices? Good Prints.... *v... 8 Best Prints. .easy Good unbleached Cotton by Piece 5^ Best dUto * .....7* 40 inch ditto 8.56 Best Bleachod 10 Press Goods bargains..»to4o Hlacfc Alpaca ?5 Winch Cashmere.........» <6 Good Corsets.... 35 All Cambrics S Dress Braids S Mens Suits *5.00 to *29.00 Boys Suits 13.00 to *10.00 Buffalo Robes all prices Ladies Furs all prices Castile Soap......,....... 4.. j 15 ItH Steinfess Raishja.... H »Tumblere...„,,* 100 entp'Ms GofMt>t*...)... 100 an bars 9OJS Soap. t 00 13 lbs Rice 1,00 8 boxes dime Matches... •*.».•' 25 12 cake.-) Honey Soap....... 25 Sugar Chicago prices freight added 8 !»s G Coffee 1 00 Best V H Tea.. |t*0 Beat Jnpan Tea ....; ̂ 70 Good Y H and. Japan.......i60, B L Japan 4*s B L Japan....... 5c off on 5 lbs lots > * No 1 Syrup i ..^65 and H fl>s Layer Riiisins... hi box Layer Raisins. •.'() fl>s Cod'Fieh., •26 fl"--; Hake i<) JisNol Mackerel Ladies Shoes sewed pegged. --.. 100 Misses to }2 100 Meittt^Pw Ap Boots e ) ^ % ^ r a n t d | | r 0 0 Mens Kip BOOK. 3 35 Mens Split Kip Boots...... 2£ft- Boys and Yoaths lK»nd. •to correal IIIIQO l \uo «e«a pi I*.'VB | I bought my Woolens for the mannfaQture of my Fail and Winter Stock at a less price than It cost co make the Gteoils. Come to my Dundee or Richmond Store and you will be equally well served. Am prepared at both Stores for a big trade and will more than satisfy you. Come, and it will be money in your pocket. . , C« F. HALL. Chicago Office 122 Franklin St., top Stairs. When Do Ton Trade? If You Don't believe it call at rY~"- 8TCRY. HoHBury.WoT.atli, 1877. WHITE'S AND BE CONVINCED. We have one of the most com­ plete Stocks of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this Vil­ lage* which we are offering at a Small Advance Above JOM^SBURGH is! "i ku. • We have purchased ior Cash at a forced sale a large stock of Dress Goods, Flan­ nels, /?'Repliants,;-f Cassi- meres, etc., which we can , h _ ' /» * Southern a'ndCentral Minnesota Its gfe sell at maniliacturers pri- Green Bay & Marquette Um| m' ^ I 5ine ^tween Chicago and JaneftH* ces THKJ CHICAGO.* KOSTH.WERTEBV "XAILWA fcb„TC^f-Vinder °?? raanafement the Great! VORTK wtsV i'1?*8 °f Jhe WEST and! NORTH-WthTp and, with its nuniersnl Branches and connections, forms the shorteet! and quickest route between Chicago and alii points in Illinois, Wisconsin. Nortbers Mtchl.l ' Jowa' Nebraska, California ' and the Western Territories. Its Omaha and California Is the shortest and best route between ChlcaiP®" ! go and all points in Northern Illinois, Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado v Nevada, Calrfornia, O^egon/cffi' Auatiaiia. Jits Chicago, St. Paul A Minneapolis# Line- W?? Is the short line between Chirago and allure points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota , . and for Madison, St. Paul, MlnneanoHg, '«* luUi, and all points in tbe Great Northwester f 1 Its LaCroite, Winona ft St. Peter Line • Is the best route between Chicago and La* ' Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man4SM ' kato, St. Peter, New Ulm and ail j»oiat0 1?rj- • Southern atod Central Minnesotn, Its ,J: ^ t: . . . . . . . O l We offer 50 piwefi «-ood style Dress Goods at 10 cents per yard. , iA. large and desirable line of Alpacas at 20 cts. and upwards. u . A choice selection of Cashmeres from 4-5 cts. to $1 per yard. : Also a lar^e variety of choice Patterns ftir ̂ Plaids and Stripes at very low prices. 2000 yar<]§ of Plain and Twilled Flannels, together with a large line of Shirting Flannels of the most popular makes, including a large amount of the celebrated Carpenterville Goofe, Ranging in Price from 20 to 40c per Yard HENRY JffiLBR, -r-DEALER IN-- Anerieao and Foreip Marble. Monuments, Headstgnes, ETC., ETC.,' ETC. American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mc- Henry, III. Johnsburgh, Aug. 90th, 1877. This is a rare chance to secure bargains and will soon be closed out. Eemember th© place is at Smith, Aldrich & Haythorn Riverside Block, McHenry. LAUER & BECKER, loH F. G, MAYES, ME R C H A N T TA I L O R And Dealer in Invites the public to an inspection of his newly purchased Stock. J^iTPrices to suit the Times and Goods Warranted as represented. CUTTING DCNE AS USUAL. Store One Door North o| Coli^f ̂ Drug Store. McHenry, III.. Sept. 12th, 1877. 'M SHOOTOTG GALLERY. Lansing's Block, McHenry, 111. ^ The beet Guns and Finest Alleys to be Wound la the Northwest. Open day and ffl. ^-|i»emnf. km M. WHITE, Proprietor. tlT 4 » T? CHT HANDSOME# T, CHEAPEST, BEST! ^sjNowr is the time to subscribe for the Cricket on tbe Hearth FOB CASH Public inspection solicited. J5P~Farmers Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods. FITZSRRM0NS k EVANS0N, McHenry, II?., Oct. 23d, 77» GHEAPEST AND BEST. »dThe MOflCs favorite Literary and Family J T " « * M m a f f A & A . C O l l l S T H I l Weekly,) ^OUTBAI ft j# » mammoth IB page, 64 colunm vfllustrated paper (size of Harper a Weekly & '^jllled with splendid Serial and Short 8toriee, Bkotchiea. Poeat, Useful Knowledge, Wit and * v Munst. "^ntwers to Correspondents," Puz- • iC-t-vMlee, GtMlies, Popular Sonjrs, etc., etc. Lively " entertaining. anuainK and instructive. The .: freest, handiiome^ west and cheapest paper ' af us <nase published. Only $1 per year, with ' * large apd biad(W(* rbruu^t, "Stuuious, or rents per year without premium. In order in^nxluce I tin to New t£oiw*, we majce the k :a»o in^iwu"' * »»»*•, - -- ^P°n receipt of only 26 tlBentswewUl send the«nck«t*M> the Hearth - .ftnt months on trial, acd one pair of ^?*Frencfc Oil Ohrwnoe. free, Boial Offer No. t*~For one three cent , we wiU send a specimen «eov of the Bt on the Hearth, and a copy of ateautl- itbographie engraving entitled "The reawV CHICAGO I iiH j Post! The People's Paper! M eelamns filled with Editorial, News Ag* rieulwral. Miscellany and Market Reports. One Covy 1 year. Postage paid.., 75c. Clnhg of Five, Postage Paid 70c. Clubs of Ten, Postage Paid 65c„ Ciuba of Twenty, Postage Paid.... 00c TNE DAILY POST. One Year, Postage Paid «7.60 Parts of • Tear in Proportion, We propose to greatly enlarge the DAILY POST during October, after which the price will be $10 per year, postage paid, Ail who subscribe before eul&rgerwent. at the present rate of $7 will receive the enlarged paper to the eud of their time without extra charge. flame terms to Agents on both Daily and Weekly as last year. Address THE POST. 18 Dearborn St., Chicago. ' ire*. • Address. "" F. M. LUP'ftW 4<30. Broads Iway,jr«v TO*. 1; >•"« ' •Aaaai dfelflA MONTULV MADE, Agents wanted ®,I"y County rights given gratis f..r the sale seven well-known standard Medicines needed in every family, rteputution world­ wide; established many yeare; made by a celebrated physkdan; proofs of evidence given. An industrious, energetic person can make snvig permanent income ami very liberal terms, by addressing with referencjc. 233 Ofceetnut street* PhiWelphia. * mtat Tailors Near the Depot, McHENRYj^- ILLINOI8 The subscribern are now prepared with a Stock of FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make t order Coats, Pants, Vest or entire Suits, on slior notice and on the most tenuatile Terms. *#*GoodTFits Guaran­ teed and all Work War- caatodk ^ • We also Keep a Full Line of Beady -:Xade Clothing, osivrrs FnnMiiii (xooss Hats, Caps, &c Which will be sold as low as at any establishment In the County. Clothes Cleaned in the best of """n'r and on short notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry, Feb. 38th. 1877*, Land For Sale. rpHE undersigned has a number of pieces of J. Land which be offers for Sale, situated as follows: 14 Acres of Timber Land, in Section L IbB* da Township. 40 Acres m Section 12, Xund^i 580 Acres in Section 9, Nuhda. * ^ 80 Acres in Section 22. Xunda, with houae. 'barn, orchard, well fenced and watered. 64 acres under improvement and balance timber I will also sell my Home Farm, containing 132 Acres, good buildings, and under a good stale of cultivation. Any or all of the above will be sold on the most reasonable terms. I also have on Section 22 ten tons of good Hay, put up in good s&ape, which I will sell forts ner ton JOHN FLUSKY. Xcllenry, tlL, Sept SBth, 1877. BUY ONLY THB m imiui It is the Only Sewlisf if^hlne which has a M-Miag Mb IT HAS SELF-SETTING NEEDI1 NEVER BREAKS THE THRIAi NEVER SKIPS STITCHES. IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING. _s the only line between CThicago «». ville, Watertown, Fon dn lac, Oshkosh, "•leton. Green Bay, Escanaba, Neganneei^ _lai*qtiettc, Houghton, Hancock And the ^ Superior Country. Its ry "r? Freeport & Diibuqu© Line * H Is the only"routedbetween Chicago and Elgin. Rockford, Freeport and all point* via Free port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the oolr # one passinj; between Chicago aud Evanston. Lake Forest. Highlnnd Park, WaakeganI Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee. FuHmaj] Palace Drawing ReeM Cars are rnn on aTl through tmias on this road. This is the ONLY I.INK rnnninp tlisse cara between Chimp, and St. Paul rind Minne. apolis, Cliicniro and Milvauicee, Chicago anil Winona, or Chioiigo and Green Jlav. Close connections are mnde at Chicago with the Lake shore and Michigan Southern, Mich. igan Central. Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne, A Chicago. Kankakee Line amf Pan Handle IJoutes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago ami Al­ ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are afro made with the Union Pacific R. R„ at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections made at junction points \yith trainsof all cross points. Mlckets over this route are sold bv all Cou­ pon ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Remember you ask for your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern Railway sod take none others. -v New York Office. No. 415 Bit>adwav; Boston Office, No, 5 State Street; Omaha "Office, 24ft Farnlitim Street; San Francisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket OHlc®% 02 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 7* • ('anal, corner Jfcidison Street; Kinzie Streefe. Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets* Weils Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzie S treets. For rates or information not attainable froa your home ticketagents,apply to MAX YIN HUGHITT General Supt. W H . s n i n i T , k Gen'l Passe:.ger Agent E. M. OWEN -DEALER IW- r The Simplest, the Host Durable, and In Every Respect The Best Family Sewing Machine! Tlte "NEW AMSKIQAS" it easily leaned, does not set out of order, and will do •tore work with leaa labor itnn aay otfte? machine. IXLoatratet Sirsular Aualahad oa appHftatlim AG-ENT8 WANTED. If S. peXKSncr, laaafar, Ofltee aai Sataunm, M4 IMk Aveaae, Chleafe, IfTtewta O. VV. 0"WE]V Agent) McHenry, IH. BEASLEY 'S CELEBRATED For Sale at the^Saloon of e,ILUES, McHenryy III. FOUNDRY AND > McHENRY, ILL. WAfiB B. GALE, Proprietor. The undersigned has just started a'Foun- dry ami Machine Shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds ot Casting for Machinery, on short notice ami in the best of manner. We also manufacture thegcelubrated Gale Wind Mill. Repairing-of all kinds done promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired on {short no­ tice. Orders solicited. McHenry, I1L, April Hh'wT?.0 B,IGaI'E* itSICDLm GOODS, Has on hand a choice lot of PLOW8 of the best make, whirl! he is se.lin^ at the LOWES'} PR1C&6 for Cash. Also Farm and Democrat WAGONS, FANNING MILLS, Tie CeleM Kenosha Pampt &C., &C.y Call at Warehouse when im want of anything in my line. E. M, OWEN. McHenry, Sept 25th 1877 HEW WAGON S H O P , McHENRY, ILLINQIi. E. PERKINS Would respectfully inform his friends and the public, generally that he is now prepared, at his Shop, West of the 1'ublic Square, to dtt all kinds of Carpenter Work or work in woo4 of any kind, such as the wood-work of Bug* gies, Wagons, making Boats, Ac., and in short anything ever made in a llrst-class Carpenter Shop. From a long experience in the businesa and using none but the best of Lumber I cat in all cases Guarantee Satisfaction I GENERAL JOBBING Promptlypittended to. Give Me a Call! E. PERKINS. MeHenry, till, NOT. »th, 1878. is not easily earned la theae times, but it can be made in thre# months by any one of either sex, in any part of the country who ie willing to work steadily at tha employment that we furnish.-- $<«> per week in your own town. You nee4 not oe away from home over night. You cam give your whole time to the work, or onljr your sbare moments. We have agents who are making over $20 per day. All who engage at once can make money fast. At the present timemoney cannot be made so easily and nip. idjv at any other business. It costs no thio£ to try the business. Terms and &50utfit tree. Address at onoe. 1L HALIEIT & Co,,Portland Maiae. ' ' •- K-2 mtmt i irniTiif -r-jfrrrtliThwiiTiI »ill, f mmm

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