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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Dec 1877, p. 8

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--DEALER IN-" K wane on hand, at bis Warehon*e>i one of tte Largest Stocks of Agricultural Tool# to be tanTln tthfeCottaty. among which arc the Belle Sty feed Cutter, } Ittrfew) Cutter, Com Shelters, The Little [Giant Com ftud Crusher, Corn and CSob C^pfcers and Pulverisers, Iron Paibps, Sweep and Tread Powers, Scales, Dickey's Fanning Hills, Wood-Sawing Machines, Bob Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, Buggies/and in short everything itoSllv kept in fcaAgricuitm-al Warehouse. .*. In speaking of the celebrated Belle City Feed Cutter, John Dox»U| of Nunda, says : r&Am H. Doran, of Nunda, McHenry C<llL,w*jr*- "The No.l Belle City I^^Cttlier purchased of O. Bishop, is nthfe success; its capacity is equal r recommend. I am now feeding line head of cattle, cutting shock pfn* them; one hour's work of the cuts enough for two days' _ The morel use it the more I lllMU. Several parties looking for »Mtaliies have been here to see mine iaefceration, and in every instance Go«a§ -'y.. ' i ' ! 1 Atfe yoll goiiig to tiso Cash or Good Credit in r faking Your Fall * Winter Purchases 7 -v If Cash, go and see what Cash will do. |^"One' Price Only. Remember I buy Bankrupt Stocks, Goods from forced Sales, manufacture all my fine Clothing and Overcoats, and present the most attractive stock iott&d in this section. ». *r'. J. V' f W '.-+ ;» ;C Are you Buying Goods at the Following Price*? tiood Prlfltsf. 8 Best Prints 6*8^ Good unbleached Cotton by Piece. ......... Best ditto 7S 40inch ditto 8Jv ftest Bleached ........... 10 Droits Good:* bargains ..10 to 4ft Slack Alpaca.........ki 2C 46 inch Cashmere...........J "5 Good Corsets....; ,.,.iVV«»V 88 All Cambrics.8 Dress lira ids 6 Mens Suits fft.00 to #35.00 Hoys Suits (3.00 to $10.00 Buffalo Itobes all prices ARGAINS , >?* « •St&S "if I < *BK CHICAGO A KOBTH.WE8TEBK Embraces under one management KiHWA Great the Trunk Railway Lines ol the WK8T anil I, ami, 1 00 1 00 . S5 m Trntifrtlwr:;:.... .... LJetu glass Goblets.... 25 bars i»oz Swap......... 1-2 lbs Hire ,. fiboxesdiine Matches.. IS cakes lloiiey Soap 85 Sugar Chicago prices freight added 5 fbs O Coffee. } 00 Best Y II Tea jW) Best Japan Tea Good Y H and Japan.. ^60 B L Japan 30 4 lbs It L Japan JOO 5c off on 6 lbs lots No 1 Syrup .. 66 1 00 iCasiile Soap... 1 00 115 1i>s Stemfess llaislns.... 100 8 1hs Layer Kaisinu 106 k{ box Layer Raisins,. .... 50 •^0 1l>3 Cod Fish.......... . 1 00 25 1»s Hake 1W *20 lbs No 1 Mackeral." 100 Ladies Shoes sewed and pegged... Misses shoes 11 t6 12 Mens Veal Kip Boots warranted Mens Kip Boots.. 100 100 400 3 25 P - Mens Split Kip Boots 2 26 Boys and Youths tocorres pond. Ladles Furs all prices I bought my Woolens for the manufacture of my Fall and Winter Stock at a less price than H cost to make the Geods. Come to my Dundee of Richmond Store and you will he equally well served. Am prepared at1 both Stores for a big trade and will more than satisfy you. Come, and it will be money in your pocket. C. F. HALL. |5?r'Chicago Office 122 Franklin St., top Stairs. • Where Bo You Trade? Inure expressed If in want of anything m my I is tie Kin Une do not fail to give me a call, as I can please you both in quali­ ty and Price. O. BISHOP. McHenry, Nov. 27th, 1877. « You Wt ctft «t JOS. WIEDEMANN --PROPBIETOROF THE-- Near Depot, - - ILLINOIS* ait Brands of "Wines for Medicinal use always on hand. All the nc s of a tivat-clat^ JBuantiM ztousc. Beasoaable. t - pMOed Stftbling fojr UorsM». WHITE'S AND-- CASH I CASE We have ^purchased for 'Gash, at a forced sale a large stock qf Dress Goods, Flan­ nels, ,Repellants, Gassi- meres, Btc.? whicli %e can sell at manufacturers pri­ ces and some goods even We offer 50 pieces, o-ood style Dress Goods at 10 cents per yard. A large and desirable line of Alpacas at 20 cts. and upwards. A choice selection bf Cashmeres from A5 cts. to $1 per yard/ Also a large varfety of choice Patterns in Plaids and Stripes very low prices. i 2000 yards of Plain|and Twilled Flannels, together with a large ' the i line of Shirting Flannels bf large amount of the celebrated at av KOUTH-AV KSl', mid, with its iraweroua Brunches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chiea$fc urt all points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michi­ gan, Minnesota, Iowu, Nebraska, Oalifotai* and the Western Territories. Its > Omaha and California Line Is the shortest and best route between Chicnf jr<> and allp<iints in Northern. Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado, Utah. NovCalifovnta, Oregon, China, Japan and Australia. Its Chicago, St. Paul A Minneapolis Line- Is the short line between Chicapro and mil points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for M:idi8on, St. I'anl, Minneapolis, Din. Inth, and all points in the Great Northwest. Its LaCrosse, Winona ft 8t. Peter Line Is the best route 'between Chicaso and La. Orotic, Winona, Kochesler, Owatonna, Man. kftto, St. Peter, New Iflni anct all ,pointa in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & ftfarquetfe Lima Ie the only line between Chicago nnd Janes- villc, Watertown, Fonjdu lac, Oslikosli, Ap. I;:s ar ke Carpentefviile Goods, in Price from 20 to 40c per Yard -'lit •• m /• -W . • •_ .3&-1 . jff . " is a rare cnance G Mi /" .r̂ •' N- ^ ^ • _ r ,*L •tX? S&OOTm GALLERY. s Block, McHenry, 111* - pern; Mid • FiweaV AUeyjto. te, ftraad in toe Northwest, jfnea day ana iwaisf, • A. m. WHITE, Proprtator. Um & BECKER, The subscribers are now « prepared with a Stock of! FINE CLOTHS Near the'Depot,; ILLINOIS of all kinds, to make t order Coats, Pants, Veal or entire Suits, onj shdr notice and on the most Good Fits tiuanua- war-teed and aU W<wfc canted; 0 Keep a FiUiLme ano 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 ::j Small Advance Above secure bargains nnd will soon be closed out. Remember ihe plaee. is at •.%. Smith, Sleton. (ireen Kay, Escanaba, [ar<inctte, Houghton, Hancock and Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line ; fs the only route between Chicago and Elgin, • Bockl'ovd,"Freeport and all poluts via Free port. Its . j I Chicago & Milwaukee Line | & the old Lake Shore Koute, and is the onljr ; <me passing between Chicago and Evans ton, } Lake Forest, llighlnnd Park, Waukegan, S Kacine, Kenosha ami Milwaukee. H Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars ? #re run on alTtbro'ngh trains on this road. ;; This is the ON LWLIN B running those earl ; Between t'hicag«» and St, Paul and Minne* " ajjolis. Chicago and Mih'auKee, Chicago and; :-Winonn, or Chiosigo and Green Bav. s Close connections are made at Chicago with •* jlhe Lake shore and ^ncliigau Southern, Mich* * t^an f'cntral. B:tHinf>re ami Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line ana Pan ll indie Routes, for ail points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al­ itor and Illinois Central for alt point* SOUTH. ' Close connections »re also made with the Union Pacilie 1{#1{., at Omaha for all far West joints., Close connections made at junction points Cyrith trniRBof all cross |x)ints. 5 Tickets over this route are sold bv aU Cou- -iion ticket agents in the "United States and Canada. Heniember you ftsk for your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadway; Boston Office, No, 5 State Street; Omaha Office, 245 Farnh.yn Street; San Francisco Oflic •, 121 Chicaf^> Ticket Oflices. nder Sherman House; 75 son Street; Kinzie Street Jepot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; ^ Weils Street Depot, coi ner Wells and Kinzie Streets. » ; For rates or information not attainable from: your home ticketagents, a pply to MAEVIN HUGKITT W. H. BTINHETT, UeneralSupt. Gen'l l'asser.gerAgent {' Riverside Elock, IWcHenry* F. M A Y E S , L'lv ̂ '<W 1 CHA Deafer Invites the public to an inspection of his newly purchased Stock. rices to suit the Times and Goods Warranted as represented. CUTTING DONE AS USUAL, Store One Door North of CoIby's Drug Store# ' McHenry, III.. Sept. 12th, 1877. / - BMdy-Made Olothiqc, Hats, Caps, &c Which will be told its low as at any establishment In the County. ed la the beat of manaer aad t LAUER Sc BICKER* • • -- yy.,y:^pr r»b, *u», ifffc JFOB CASH ^ Public inspection solicitdl. {^"Farmers Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods. fITZSIMMONS & EVAN80N, McHenry, 11!., Oct. 23dJ,7,7. HENRY COLBY, prf:- fiAINTO, CMDLSi Painters Brushes, Dye Stc»$ &c* P^yiiciant Pre#cripti||« Carefully Compounded. • L4BGB STOCK S Choice Family Gfrocenes, Juet B^ceived, which Vfiil be »old at the Lowest LtVing PdcM. COLBY. M^Heaiy, April UtUjJ&f, *4 o •-S 3. a a> CO C/3' BUY ONLY THE MME1UI It is the Only Sewing MaclilM which has a Blontaron'.erv Sti'eet; f>2 Clark Street, un i^anal, corner Mad i*< J. STORYs At bis old stand opposite the Mill fvj' McHENRY IL^ i1 ; ne ' i TTavln.£; enlarged Ida Store is now better than ever )ircpared to furnish his customers ami the buying public generally with Uutym fitovw, 'piware,; " &c.y $%>• At Price* Lower than ever before offered In this seci ion.- Wo have in stock a large variety of the leading Heatii M-TWng BUCK LIN & STEVENS* McHenry, August 28M, 1877. CHEAPEST ANt> BE8T. CHICAGO Wfifillj lost! The Peopf^fTaperl 8S columns tilled with Editovial, News _ riehltnral, Miscellany and Mar tut Uep^ts. Ag ..75c. . tfOc. ..66c- ..60c > mt; One Copy 1 year, Postage paid Clxi bs of Five, Postage Paid. >...... . Clubs of Ten, Postage Paid ClttbAOf Twenty, Postage Paid.... , THE DAILY POST* pae Tear, Postage Paid ,f7.oo Tarta of a Year in Proportion, lire propose to greatly enla rge tlie "DAICY POST daring October, after which the price wit! be (10 per year, }«ostage paid. .All who •ubscribe before enlargement, at the ^present rate of w will receive the enlarged paper to the en4 of their time without extra charge, terms to Agents on both Daily and last year. Address ^ - - TUB POST, ru St., Cbieago^ IT HASSELI-lffING NEEDLI. NEVER.BREAKS THE III1KAB. NEVER SKIPS 8TITCHE8L isfiiUGEmf mmm Of different ntyles^ind m.nkes, which !we vites the'lniblic/to call and examine and learns " prices bciore purcba^ing. - ; It is almost nnnecessaryi^jMitt lb# atioa« tioli of the pv.blle to tKe fact Tniit %ve constantly on hand a large st(wk of Shelf Hard ware, Nails, Table and Pocket Cutler* J Tinware, Galvanized Hand iron (]$arbc<() fo« fence, ItarU'd Wire, Shovels, Forks, etc., m fact, everything found in 4 first-class Hard4 Ware store. J. STCRSff.-l; ;• 1877. •'. ' C . > [ ' ; '-4: E. M. OWENs A The Simplest, the Host Durable, and In Every Respect -The Best Family Sewing Machine! The HEW AMERICAN is easily learned, does more work with less labor than any other machine. Application. not get out of order, aati will do ulogtirated Circular furniahed on , ^ A G E N T S J. |. l«Knm, laaager, o. WANTED. IM Wabash Ateaae, CUeago, ITHaefi. Has on hand a choice lot ot PLOWS of the best make, whicli he is se linsr at th© LOWEST! OWEN McHeii 4^4 T A Pni7CT handsomest, UrU/Ox cheapest, best! Now is the time to subscribe for the . Cricket on the Hearth The people's favorite Literary and Family Journal. It is a mammoth Hi pajre, 64 column Illustrated paper (size of Jlarper'.s Weekly,) filled with splendid Serial and short .Stories, Sketches, Poems, Useful Knowledge, Wit and Ilumor, "Answersto Correspondents," Put. zles,«James, Popular Songs, etc., etc. Lively entertaining, a rinsing and instructive. The largest, handsomest, best and cheapest paper of its class published. Only $1 per year, with large and handsome ehrbmo, "Studious," or 75 cents per vear without premium. In order to introduce d into New Homes, we make the following siiecml offers: Special Oiler No. 1--Upon receipt of only 25 cents we will send the Cricket On the Hearth' for four months on trial, and one pair' <rf elegant French Oil Chronios, free. Special Oft'sir M». 2--For one three cent etnmp we will send a specimen copy of the Cricket on the Hearth, and a copy ofa beauti­ ful lithographic engraving entitled "The Proffereil Kiss." free. Address, »>, F. M. LUPTON ft CO. . £ ' p #46 Broadway, New York. ^FOUNDRY; AND ILLi. McHENliY, PIUCES for Cash. Also Farm and Democrat WAGONg FANNING MILLSi The undersigned has just sffarted a Fonii. drv and Machine Shop, and is now prepared •to*do all kinds ol Casting for Machinery, on short notice aifll in the best of manner. We also manufacture the celebrated Gale Wind Mill. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and; satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines' rep|lre& ott tice. Orders solicited, j*. - • " - ' Call at mv Warehouse when j, Want of aiiythiiij; in my line. OWEN. McHoory, Sept 25th 1877.; Please bear in mind that ahasyligh is'just as good and of times bette; than sunshine for taking pictures.--« Only come early in the day and we will plenae rou every time. ^ r j. g. 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