.« *11111*1 a.{UH -* *-- :• •,;: -v, *wv V , * f y 1 . . . i r t 4 C , . - " « < • ' ' . , /,«* Vt <t* -* . ' V '- t- f 1 ""V , *v#; V-L V ' \ * ' , ' - *'* * .i,!?. • *PW!>... » . - ^r* A,%-f-w* * ®wg*i aMi BISHOP -DBALKR ^•: •*£T Wf-r, Ml£ Tools, Has now on hand, at his Warehouse, mm of the Largest Stocks of Agricultural Tools tobe Jbntwl in the County, among kwhich are the following: Belle City Feed Cutter, tfMsm V .C-i >„ ,.w Star Feed Cutte|^ m M Corn Shellers, The Little jGiant Corn and Cob Crusher, Corn and Cob Crushers and Pulverisers, Iron Pumps, Sweep and Tread Powers. Scales, Dickey's Fanning Mille, Wood-Sawing Machines, Bob Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, Buggies, and in short everything usually kept in an Agricultural USQ. V;_^ ; >.# ;i5li:ii i*n.m i. 11^1 iftH'ittV Hinrir.ftlFm.J '•;• *&•:.•'•• • 'ti-r- 1 *' . In speaking of the celebrated Belle City Feed Cutter, John Doran, of Ntinda, says : John X. Doran, of ISunda, McHenry Co., 111.,says: "The No. 1 Belle City I^ed Cutter purchased of O. Bishop, is a genuine success; its capacity is equal to your recommend. I am now feeding forty-nine head of cattle, cutting shock corn for them; one hour,s work of the machine cuts enough for two days^ feeding. The more 1 use it the more like it. Several parties looking for machines have been here to see mine In operation, and in every instance have expressed themselves well pleased." I f in want of anything in m e do not fail to give me a cal as I can please you both in quali- fcjr, and Price. O. BISHOP. * jMcHenry, Nov. 27th, 1877. in r Are you going to use Cash or Good Credit making Your Fall Winter Purchases If Cash, go and see what Ca^ will do. J2gF*One Price Only; Remember I buy Bankrupt Stocks, Goods from forced Sales, manufacture all my fine Clothing aud Overcoats, and present the most attractive stock found in this section.. Are you Buying Goods at the Following Prices? 20 Tumblers........ 1 00 1*2 cut pluss Goblets. 100 25 bar? 9m Soap 100 12 lbs Rice 1 00 0 boxes dime Matches...... 25 12 cakes Hcvnev Soap 25 Sugar Chicago prices freight added 5 I&9 G Coffee Best V H Tea Castile Soap 15 lbs stemfessRaisins... Good Prints .... 5 Best Prints . ...6*8)* Good unbleached Cotton by Piece.. fijtf Best ditto ........... 7>^ 40inch ditto 8}t Best Bleached ........... 10 Dress Gooii 8 bargains ..10 to 45 ...... v... « Black Alpaca if. 5 T&s G Coffee.............. x 00 46 inch Cashmere 75 Best V H Tea P0 Good Corsets ... 35 Best Japan Tea * 70 All Cambrics.... « Good 1* II and Japan. 50 Dress Braids 6 Bl Japan 30 Mens Suits fft.00 to#35.00 4 lbs B L Japan..... 100 Bovs Suits $3.00 to $10.00 Buffalo Kobes all prices No 1 Syrup .. 65 Ladies Furs all prices I bought my Woolens for the manufacture of1 my Fall and Winter Stock at a less price than It cost to make the Goods. Come to my Dundee or Richmond Store and you will be equally well served. Am prepared at , both Stores for a Mg trade and will more than satisfy you. Come, and it will be monej|in your pocket. C. F. HALL* fglnChicago Office 122 Franklin St., top Stairs. 8 IDs Layer Raisins. >i box Layer Raisins.. .... 20 1ba Cod Fish 25 lbs Hake 20 lbs No 1 Mackeral.. Ladies Shoes sewed and pegged...• Misses shoes 11 to 12 Mens Veal Kip Boots warranted Mens Kin Boots Mens Split Kip Boots..... Boys and Youths to corres pond. Where Bo You Trade? If You Don't believe it call at WiEDEMAjpv *ftOPBIETOR OF THE-- ... Marat aid Beariiii Bona, Bear the Depot, McHENRY,- - - ILLINOIS. The Choicest Brands of Wines for Medicinal and Family use always on hand. All the ac commodations of aflrst-class Boarding House. Charges Seasonable. "Good Stabling for Horses. GALLERY. Block, McHenry, The best Crane and Finest Alleys to be lund in the Northwest. Open day and frening. A. M. WHITE, Proprietor. LAUER & BECKER, rs Near the Depot, fffcHENRY, - - ILLINOIS i 10X'¥* The subscribers are now prepared with a Stock of ^ FINE CLOTHS t>x all kinds, to make t order Coats, Pants, Vest or entire Suits, on* shor notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. SSfGood Fits Guaran teed and aU Work War ranted. wo?" Mr* -f$ii % t Wfealso Keep a FullLme of Eeady -'Hade OletUag, GrEPJTS FmMlini &9Bix Hats, Gaps* Ac •\V liich will be sold as low as at any establishment in the County. Clothes Cleaned ta the best of manner and |»sk0rS*otlce. LAUEft 4b BECKEB. 4 " "" •V'\ 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 Small Advance Above / m * i i« v.\ I V " ARGAINS i'; 5 rtn>. f / » -h w ,••«'* i .tt, * " ' im-%: 14 vf \ C & N r it pu sW'W V. J ,'i Mi •f- "i r :ASI I CASH CD •m £ O H p ^ tio p p Pj Tfi CD CD & O H FOR CASH Public inspection solicite |^W~Farmer8 Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods, FITZSIMMONS & EVANS0N, McHenry, U!., Oct. 23d, '77. • CQIjJBY) i --DEALER IK-- Pimm orus. Painters Brashes, Dye fituffii &c.t &c. ans Pre8crlptlOB« Carefully Compounded. A LARGE STOCK OV Choice Family Groceries, Just Beceived, which will be sold at the Lowest Living Prices. H. OOC0Y. McHenrj, Ap îl 24th, 1877, •xJ e-a M ^ -P S *4 o H \J & o CD W 53 C rs v. a r Z Rp C/D w < C/D "We IpVe purchased for Cash at a forced sale a large stock of Dress Goods, Flan nels, Repellants, ^ C assi- meres, etc., which, we can sell at manufacturers pri ces and some goods even less. We offer 50 pieces good style Dress Goods at 10 cents per yard. A large and desirable line of Alpacas at 20 ets. and upwards. A choice selection of Cashmeres from *5 cts. to $1 per yard. Also a large variety of choice Patterns in Plaids and Stripes at very low prices. 2000 yards of Plain and Twilled Flannels, together with a large line of Shirting Flannels of the most popular makes, including a large amouut of the celebrated Carpenterville Goods, Ranging in Price from 20 to 40c per Yard THE CHICAGO ft KOHTH.WX8XE8W BAft/WA Embraces imder one management the Great I'runk Railway Lines ol the WEST and SORTn-VVlCS'r, and, with its numerous Branches and connexions, forms the shortest and quickest rnutehetween Chicago and all points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michl^ gan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Californut and the Western Territories. Its Omaha and California Lint r Is the shortest and best route between Chica| eo and .-illpoints in Northern Illinois, Iowa, . Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado. Utah; I This is a rare chance to secure bargains and will soon be closed out. Remember the place is at Smith, Aldrich <fc Hay thorn Riverside Block, McHenry. Nevadat California, Oregon, China, Japan and J Australia. Its • Chicago* 6t- Paul A Minneapolis Lin®. Is the short line ltetween Chicapo and all points in Jforthern Wisconsin and Minnesota# and for Madison, St. Paul, Minneai>oliK, Du- luth, and all points in the Great NortlivreaU Its ItaCrosae, Winona ft St- fete* Iin*jas# Is the best route between Chicago and Xalfc Crosse, Winona, Rochester,- Owatonna, Mas' kato, 8t. Peter, New Ufm a#jd all poiste id Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Lifsd i Is the only line between Chicago and Jaite«- • villc, Watertrtwn, Fon du lac, Oshkosh, Ap. J pleton, tJreen Bay, Esc-anaba, Negannee, • Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the Lake Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Lin# T.8 the only route between Chicago and Elgin* ^Rookford, Freeport and all poiuts via port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the onljT one passing between Chicago and Evans ton. Lake Forest, Highlnnd Park, Waukegan« Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars are run.on all through trains on thisfoxd/ . This JstheOSLT UNB runniAjf th*& «*#» between Chicago and St, Paul a fid jffcfl*' apolis, Chicago and MilvauKee. Oh it'Ago and Winona, or Chiosgo apd Green Bav. Close connections r.re made at Chicago wftft the Lake Shore and Aiicliigan Southern, Mich' igan Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg'. Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific H. I!., at Omaha for all for Wen points. Close connections made at junction points with trainsof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv all Cou pon ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Remember you ask for youf tickets via thai Chicago & Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office. No. 415. Broad war; Bostm Office, No, ft State Street; Omaha 'Office, t44 Farnharn Street: San Fra|te»sco Offle-, m Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Olllrea* 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; ~0t Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wells street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzi* Streets. For rates or information not attainable Arow •your home ticketagents, a pply to JTARVIN HUGHITT iienemlisiupt. F.. G. MAYES, c h a n t T a i l o r And Dealer W. H. ST1NKIIT, Gen'l jfusue: itfer Agent Invites the public to an inspcctioii of his newly purchased Stock. J^T'JPriees to suit the Times and Goods Warranted as represented. CUTTING DONE AS USUAL. Store One Door North of Colby's Drug Store. McHenry, 111.. Sept. 12th, 1877. BUY ONLY BUCKLIF & STEVENS. McHsnry, Auoiut TBth, 1877. CHEAPEST AND BEST. CHICAGO Weekly Post! The People's Paper! Ag ' *82 columns filled with Editorial, News ricultural, Miscellany and Market Reports. One Copy 1 year. Postage paid Clubs oi Five, Postage Paid Clubs of Ten, Postage Paid Clubs of Twenty, Postage Paid.. 75c. ... 70c. --65c.. 60c THE DAILY POST. .*7.00 Cne Year, Postage Paid Part# of a Year in Proportion. We propose to greatly enlarge the DAILY POST during October, after which the price will be $10 per year, postage paid. AH who subscribe before enlargement, at the present rate of $7 will "receive the enlarged paper to the end of their time without extra charge. «rms to Agents on both Daily and as {apt year. Address THE POST. 88 Dearborn St., Chicago* Same l Weekly MAM It is the Only Sewing Maoblna which has a Sslf-Mig Mils IT HASSILI-SETTIMi NEEDLE. HEm SKIPS STITCHES.' IS THE LIGHTEST MING. The Simplest, the Host Dnraole, and in Every Kespect The Best Family Sewing Machine! The "NEW AMERICAN" ls easlly learned, doe* not get out of order, and will do P°rP. work with less labor ttuui any other machine. Illustrated Circular flurnlihed on application. J. STOR.X At his old stand opposite the $fiU McHENRY ILL*, Having enlarged his Store is now better than ever ]>rupared to furnish his customers and the buying public generally with Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, &c., &c., At Prices Lower than ever before offerert to this section. Wohave in stock a large varist? ef the leading Ccokiij ai Mi Stores. Of'diflferent styles and makes, which 'we in rites the lmhiio'to call and examine and iesrm prices before purchasing. It is almost unnecessary to call the atten. tion of the public to the fact that we keep constantly on hand a large stock of Shelf Hardware, Nails, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Tinware, Galvanized Band Iron (Barbed) for fence, Karlied Wire, Shovels, Forks, etc., lb fac t, every thing found in a flrst-class Hard ware Store. v J-STORf. McHenry, Nov. 18th, 1857. E. M. OWEN -DEALER IX- A G E N T S '• S* ItUNSSI, Manager, OIBee sad W A N T E D . Salesroom* Mi Wabash Arenas, Chicago, IlUaola O. W. OWEN J±4gGVLU McHenry, 111. I A TICIT? QT* handsomest, J-iiliUrjOi CHEAPEST, BEST! Now is tho timo to subscribe for the Cricket on the Hearth The people's favorite Literary and Family Journal. It is a mammoth 1<> pape, 04 column Illustrated paper (size of Ilurper's Weakly,) filled with splendid Serial and Short Stories, Sketches, Poems, Useful Knowledge, Wit and Humor, "Answersto Correspondents," Puz zles, Games . Popular Songs, etc., etc. Lively entertaining, a nusing and instructive. The largest, handsomest, best and cheapest paper of its class published. Only $1 per vear, with large and handsome chroino, "Stuaious," or 75 cents per year without premium, In order to introduce it into New Homes, we make the followiug special offers: Special Ofl'er No. 1--Upon receipt of only 25 cents we will send the Cricket on the Hearth for four months on trial, and one pair of elegant French Oil Chromos, free. Special Offer No. 2^-For one three cent stamp we will send a specimen copy of the Cricket on the Hearth, and a copy ot a beauti ful lithographic engraving entitled "The Proffered Kiss," free. Address, 24$ F. M. LUPTON A CO. ad way, New V ork, FOUNDRY AND McHENRY, ILL. WARD B. GALE, Proprietor. The jmdersipned has just started a'Fonn- dry and Machine Shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds ot Casting for Machinery, on short notice and in the beet of manner. We also manufacture the celebrated Gale Wind Mill. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired on short no tice. Orders solicited. WARD B, GALE. McHenry, 111,, April 4th 1877, GOODS, Has on hand a choice lot ot PLOWS of thfi best make, which he is se.liug at the LOWEST PRICES for Cash. Also Farm and Democrat WAGONS, FANNING MILLS, Tie Celebrated Kenosha Pimps, &Ci| &C«j Call at my Warehouse when in want if anything in my line. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, Sept 25th 1877 Please bear in mind that a hazy light is just as good and of times better than sunshine for taking piotures.-- Only come early in th« day and w« will please you every time. * J. 8. medlar, woodRtoelt •r**-