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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jul 1884, p. 4

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jslf ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, J. TAN 9LTKE. Rdltor. FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES G. BLAINE, or MAINS. FOR VtUE PRESIDENT, JOHN A- LOGAN, or ILLINOIS. Governor, ^RICHARD J. OGLESBY. If of JjogM County. ' JHtr lieutenant Governor, JOHS C. SMlTlf vf Cook County. 4 ftr Secretary of ' . • JUUVKF A If Lee County. " , W Fbr Auditor, / 3CHaiM.ES P. 8W1GKBT, \ of Kankakee County. : #br lYeaturer, Shcob gross, p •'"Hf Cook County. < Jbr Attorney General Sf GEORGE HUxfi ' af Edgar County^ Congressional Ticket • ' • f ' J > b r MemJwr of (ymgm*, RJCUBEX ELL WOOD* ~t ~ DeKalb County. JHw Member 8U0e Bowed of H. & WILLI A MS, V Me Henry County. \J' A •; i • &:*C' Thn N«w York Sun Is willing t» .ftdmlt that Tfldtn has "some slight altment »f th» feet." -Exactly.'* SI»T» >Dif San Francl«c« Po*t. '-chll*Bliiine«." i' ffiFTh* Democrats Imre nominated the following Sprite ticket: Governor. Carter H. Harrison, of Cook county; Lieutenant Governor. Henry Setter, of Jfe. Clair; Secretary of State, Nicliael itaiglierty.of Knox:Treasurer. Alfred Orendorfl.of Sangamon; Auditor. Wal- vt«r K. Oarline, of Jersey; Attorney general, Robert T,. McKinley, of Edgar. ' *•'% DeLand% Chemical Baking Powder. > "the statement aid* on each label -;-^iade from Grape Creaiu Tarter and Bi*Carb. Soda only. No filling what­ ever.n It cannot be disproved. Test It. try it. and you will use no other. It '#11! make the most delicious pastry, is * ft] way* sure, full weight, beautiful and From the MiyNft'tro RapubltcMi, FOR STATE SEN ATOH. We have as vet leari»e«l of no an­ nouncement of any en mil date for the Stnt" Senate for tills Dtsiriet. an.' ns the^e is to be a Senator elected this fall, we presume It will not be out of nlnce to say a word on this subject. Four rears ago there wa» a misunder­ standing between the Counties com­ prising the District as to which County was entitled to the candidate. This l<*d to placing twu candidates In the Held by the Keprbllcans for State Senator, resulting in the election of the candidate from Lake. This year Lake makes n"o claim to the office." but concedes It to this County. There seems to be a general desire and ex­ pectation that our townsman. How. IRA R. CITKTI?9. will be a candidate for State Senator, and we learn that his candidacy will be very aee^ptable and popular throughout this County, as well also as in theadjolnlngCounties of Lake and Boone. We therefore talk pleasure in presenting to the con­ sideration of the Republicans <*f this District the name of HON IRA K. CCRTISS for the office of State Senator. We do this gladly! as for A personal acquaintance with MR. CUKTISS ex­ tending over a period of twenty-live years, we know him as a man of honor, ability and integrity--one of our bePt citizens. His reputation has more than a local standing, having in former ye«rsserved as Representative in the State Legislature from this District, where he made an excellent record. He has for a number of years been a member of the Board of' Supervisors, and Is now Chairman of that honorable hodv. He Is a lawyer of excellent qualifications, and is closing a second four-vear term as County Attorney. In which office he has displayed marked ability in the conduct of matters per­ taining thereto. We believe ho has won every ca«e that came to trial and that no indictment drawn by him has been pushed He has ilie fullest co'ihdenc and respects of his townsmen, soclallv. financially and politically, and we be lieve the same mar be truthfully said of him wherever he Is known. In view •f thes tacts we take pleasure in pre­ senting to the Repnhlloans ;>f this Conntr and District the name of Rov. IRA R. CURTISS for State Senator, knowing that, while there are manv jror»<l men in this Di«trlet. we are 0011- fident. that we have <»«ne who would he more competent, to fill the office with, credit to himself and his constituents nor one on whom the honor would oe more worthily bestowed. We henrtilv endor^s the above, and believe the selection of Mr. Curtlss for the office of State Senator would he an honor to both the County and District, fbenemlcal. .̂ ; |9»Ifnorantir or maf]ciou«ljrt the Ifew York Independent says that Mra Blaine was nominated by "the star- touters of the West and the bu<nmers •f the East." To this the Interior properly replies: "If you want a luna­ tic and madman, you can find none so Extreme and veno-nous as a renegade priest i» politics " Statement of Agricultural Statistics. Retnrned. '>y John Hiiemann, Assessor of Town of McHenry, fionntr of Mcllenrv, Illin­ ois. for the venf endinir December 31st, 1S33. and iM-rertee I***, as called for t>y ail art to scrnre ihe Collection and Publication of Aarri- rulturwl and otner statistics, approved and in force May 45th, 1377: FARM CROPS, EtK. So. Acs 1*»l. No. Bus. Pro'ti'.'d l«*1 s. 1. Corn Winter Wheat.... Spring Wheat 4. Otts 5. Apple Orchard KO. TON8 P1M>D«7CBD I38S. S [ a. Timothr Meadow ... ® J 7. filover Meadow. .. .. £) ft Pr.iirie Meii'low e I V- MTGovernor Fairclild,of Wisconsin, teoently gave some good advice to ^roung men who are to cast their first #otw next Fall. He told them that if - Any of them felt disposed to join "the " ^ ^rganlied party, before doing so they * l»»d better look Into its history a little * -*nd examine its record and antece­ dents. •9"Settthwest of Decatur, ll|q Fri­ day night a cyclone ravaged the dlsrlct, lhIrty IIOUSMS and barns being leveled. Worses killed, and orchards and crops < fulned. Near Bnody the Cumberland 'Ma Presbyterian Cliurcti arid parsonage arere wrecked, entailing a loss of 825,- 000. • Two children were fatally htirt^ iind same persons were rendered home \|»M. 19*At the hour of going to press fc ;, 4She Democratic National Convention f Vrlilch is In session at Chicago, has but Just completed their permanent organ- Ipatlon. Hon. Wm. F. Vilas, of W|«- 4»asla. being olioaen permanent chair- . aian. There Is a prospect that they ••Jf to 1 ballot on Thursday afternoon or evening. It looks now •» * thoojh Gov. Cleveland, of New would draw the prise. 53 I 9. Hungarian ft Millet.. ip. * I >«• KO. BUS, PRODUCED 1S83. t* fia Rv« Rarlev . .. Bne.k wheat, .v....... IS. Castor Itoans -- I 14. Irish Pothtoes........ j- I !*Oi:NI>« I llODrOKD WSJ s J, 15. Ttroom Com... . •i I GALS SYTTL P PKI>'CI> 1SCI ^ W. ^rffo s I VAL. ouops PRn'cn WJ a I 17. Other Crops not nam'1 S i above.... fll Vaatnre Id. Woodland 2(\ lTnciilf,ivate<l Land.. 21. Arpa CJity and Town Real Estate (not in­ cluded in nhove).. Total number ot Acres 4<il» m 1333 2590 203 i«n m UiH 10ft 342 W * 200 183 ®0I1 4«ae 1290 m 2»ita OTf.n »K>W 95.VU 903 S2W 144S 18« 11 20fit 7274 3+!» X> 15725 1005 96 4491 WHY IT LEADS. How Sherman was Flanked, a xn sEcntEn for sept. ah. (These let.101 a are printed by request,as the Secretary iliws not feel like talcing to much personal credit in the stic.c.ussof the grandest i'.tir in the Northwest. On the contrary, my follow-olHccrs are entitled to a irreitl share of the success of the past three years.] CHICAGO, June 10, 1834. Gen. W. T. Sherman, St. Louis, Mo.: My I)-nr tSViv-l take the liberty of introdnn. in^ to you the hearer, Mr. A. S. \Vrijtht, Sec,re. tary of ihe Mcllenry t.'o. AKi'icultural Society of this <t:ite, who desires to see you in rba^ird to a matter of importance to the Society he represents. I will say that after attending two meetings of above named Society Fairs, I regard it as one of the best managed'asd sue- r.essfnl that 1 have ever seen. This is due largely to the good judgment and energy of Mr. Wright. Commending Mr. W. to your kind consideration, 1 am Respectfully Yonrs, A. L. CaiTunr, UNITKn STATES SENATE, (. * Washington, I>. O. f May 17, 1884. Gen. W. T. Sncrmnn, St. I^inls, Mo.: Dear General.-- Phis will introduce IOT friend Mr. A. S. Wrignt, of Woodstock, 111.," who is Secretary of the McHenry County Agricul. tural Itoard. He desires your presence at the fair this fall, and I hope you will be able to ge. The fair at Woodstock is always one of Ihe best in the state, and von can fnel assm«Ml of a very cordial reception by a community compose'! of onr very best people, who are especially auxious io have vou attend (be coming fait. Yours very trnly, - S. M. Ccuov, JOHN A. LOGAN, CHICAGO, June 10, 1384. Gen. W. T. Sherman, St. Louis, Mo.: My Dear General;-- Mr. A. S, Wright, Secre- tary of the M'Henry County Agricultural Roar I in this state, visits St. Louis expressly to sec if hi can secure your attendance at their next annual fair. The Mctlsnry Countv Ftirs are almost as much ot a feature in thi,s sect lot of the state as the St. Lotiis fairs are for people in that section, and to Mr. Wright the credit is mainly due. Yon will meet a warm-hearted, intelligent, enthusiastic people--beside manv who served under you--as they are also a patriotic, people and they would lie "awfully glad" to have you fa*or tlleui with your presence. Very sincerely yours, MAKTIN BKRX. LINCOLN, III, May 28,1884. Gen. W. T. Shsrman, St, Louis, Mo.: My Dear General:--If you can make »:p yottr mind to go to Woodstock, Mcltenr> Conntv, 111, during the coming fait there,*I wish to say to you th it you will visit one of the most beautiful portions of the world, and will be surrounded by a hospitable, patriotic and ap. iireuiative people, who love their country and lore you. Let me ask vou go if it lie possi­ ble for you to do so. Very trul v rnurs. It."J." OGLKSBf. CnrcAGo, III., May 15, 1884. My Dear General:--I l>e/ to intrnducc y»ii to my friend, Mr. A. S. Wright, Secretary of the McHenry Coipity A^ricnltuial* Society. Mr. W. retirements a wiciety, one of the best in the stale, which is verv anxious 10 have you attend the fair next September, f once repre sented McHeniyConntv in Congrcs.and lean endorse its people full v and assure yon a most cer'lial reception. Hoping that von inav find it agreeable and convenient to gratify the wishes of my old constituents, I am Very truly yours, , K. B. WASHBTJB*. ' General XT. T. Sherman. STATE OK ILLINOIS, t. Secretary's Office, f SI-KIXGFIELO, May 19,1844. Deat General:--This will introduce to yon Mr. A. S. Wright, Secretary of the McHenry <'0. Fair Association, located at Woodstock, Illinois. Under the management of its Secretary this fair has become famous, and particular for the presence of the distinguished men of the Nation. Illinois furnishes it:s sta^e officers every yesr ami Chicago its best Mayor, of course. Last year Gen. Longstrcet came from Atlanta to be present and our Governor de­ livered the address. Hoping you will l>e able to gratify the »fd soldiers as well as the Association by your presence next fall, wn are Tour* truly, Jonx VI. llAMtr,T«»v, Gov. CHAP. P. SWIGKHT,'State AWT* J. MCCAKTNKV, Att'v Gen. J. C. SMITH, state Trcas If. I>. DKMKVT, Sec. state. GEK. W. T. SUKHMAN. st. Louis, Mo. • h-'~- - iiKii.ifanij.rti ets, all Dress Domestics, Boots <fc Shoes, Trunks and Valises, Paints and Oils, Mixed Paints, •1 Groceries, Special Sale commencing Monday, Jun© 30, continuing all week: 300 Ladies and Gents Linen Collars 4c each ; 200 Ladies Black 1 Velvet Embroidered Collars 5c each; 500 Ruches, double and new, l! cent each; 1,000 yds Silk Veiling 9c per yd , usual price 35c; 500 ydsv Black Dotted Lace Veiling 5c per yd, regular pi ice 25c; 2 000 yds Linen Embroidery, 3c; Fans, Parasols, Ribbons, Lace, Colla^, Lac0; Tidies, Laces of most every description. Ladies Gloves from 10c and upwards; 10 doz Misses all Silk Gloves 22c; 300 pair Ladies Hose 0c; also a good line men and boys Clothing; al«6 r rw 5,OCX) Yards Remnants, Straw Hats From 2c per yd and u And about 100 Shawls In all the new shades, cheaper than eveM before offered in this county. 2,000 yds Sheeting at a bargain. These are CASH prices., and we think it will pay the cash trades to | call in. PERRY &. OWEN. GOLD1NG • WAUCONDAY ILL., Call attention of customers to their attractive stock LIVR STOCK, F.TO. i: f > l#~Tlie Secret Service Division »f fhe Treasury Department at Washing- w |on has receiverl novices that a new tounterfeit tiO silr«r cert ideate has #pp«ared In the West. It Is supposed li*ve been printed from a wood-cut. |>ut It Is not likely to deceive an ordlu> *ry judge ef money. It is of the s#rle* 1680. O. W. Seofield, Register, ami Raines GIIAIian. Treasurer. The note $1* one-quarter inch shorter than the |ennlac. The paper is oompoeed of thin layers, with silk parallel lines sland fibre placed between tliem. On the D.back, where it should read "and all public dues and when so received." the :word ••all" is entirely omitted, and the ^wcrdi^'when so" are read together as •o® word. There are numerous other defect*, which judges of paper money will readily discover. HORSES. 22. Xo. horses tiri'l colts W4. SI. No. colts foaled in 1883.... 24. So. horsns an<t c^ilts fliei. 188rt 25. Total »a!ne horses and colts dts<l in 1 .. ... CA TTLK. 2S. Wo. cattle.all ajres, 27. No. f:it citlle f*4t|'l I8HJ .. Si. Total zross weight fat cattlc soM !•«;: 2?. No. cattle, nny n%m, died ef disexse 1«S3 * 3S. Toul mine cattle died of di». ease 183.1 ntiitr. SI. Cows, nnml»er kcr»t I**l 32. I'onnds hni f>r soM 18® 33. Gallons irtilk sold . ... SHBKr. St. No. nheepand 'amlis lR8t....... S5 No. pound* wool «hr»in 1388 .. St. No. fat sheep pold i:W3 37. Totnl jrrn«s «v«iglit fat sheep •old 1883 nor.s, 3fll "No. hot»s and pies I8«t S9. No. fat hozs sold 1883. 40. Tot:il irross weight fat hozs sold 1W •L No. hozs and pijrs died of cholera l<W3 42. Totnl gross weight of swine died of cholera 188S..., BEES A NO HONKT. 4S. No. hires of bees 1881... . •4. No. pounds honey produced 1883 CROPS, KTD. 45. No. hnstiel* Timothy seed pro­ duced 18*3 46. No. bnsliels cliiver seed pro duced 1<83. 47. No bn<di. H iiRiririan nnd mil­ let seed produced 188:{ 48. No. bushels flax seed pro duced H<{. ... 19. No. feet drain tile laid 1883..., Quantity or Value. >o. 7B2 No. 7 a No. 12 f 1380 No. 2K.V< No. Mi lbs; 3P590O No.l \ ° 8 225 *4 gal Ul-2 r.n.vt 32.*-90 No. lbs NO. «7«8 412W 3<» *>» 32700 No. No 244] 2431 lbs 613225 No. 405 lbs 35750. No. 279 lbs 10210 bu 303 bn 321 l>u • 11 bn No. " ISO 20(i REPOitT OF THE - C O M D I T I O I S THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Woodstock, IS J i n 0I3, Close of Business, June 20, '84. Loans and discounts f203,t!» 42 Overdrafts 711 74 C. s. Bonds to secure circulation... JHt,onn no Due from approve-1 reserve agents. 12,11-2 7!> Duo from oilier Nalional ftrnks 4,104 12 Current expenses and 'taxes |>aid.... 3«fi'w Checks nnd other cash iteiao 70 2!) Hilts of other hanks . IjO-ia'Hi Frc'l cur. nickels & penmen.. 5i->o Jl»ecie 17;iii7 10 I.e?:i] tender notes • 2,115 (10 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas­ urer (5 per cent of circulation) DRY ions, Groceries, Boots it Just oponc l at VKUTT Lo»v PUIOB.I. T!M BSSFC MI l Che:ipe>t Dry (jroo<ls Motive in L.ai\0 County. sJgTTall and sec us, examine Gjoods and learu prices before purchasing. ^Vecau ai^ ; ^ will save you uiouey. * jfi MS'1 and £^gs . And the Hijfltost Market Pcioo Waueonda, May 20th, 1884. Total 1,150 00 . ..Wtt.8-25 83 I.TABIMTtH. Cnpitnl stock paid in Bo.oooao Surplus fund li.noooo Undivided profits 2..178 51 National Hank Notes ontstanUnor... 45,nnono Tixlividual deposits suliicrt to check 182.1^5 l>2 Demand Certilicates of deposit l,2fil 5o Total . .^292,1*25 «5 I. John J. Murphv, Cashier of ihe above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN .J. M URPHT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day or July, 1884. WM. AVERT, Co. Cleric. Correct Attest:-- K.A. Mnnpiiv. WM. II.STKWAUT, .JOHN J. H rnriir, DIRECTERA. Money to Loan On Keal Estate, in sums of to $10,000. Titneajiid payments to suit borrower. JOHN J. MURPHY. THE WAUCCNDA BOOK HAUNT ig now well supplied with a good variety of Popular Cheap Shsst Uiuie And Musis Coart had InfarmMl Itself. A Boston Judge up*et a wliole court­ room of lawyers the other day b.v an < unprecedented ruling. He wan listen­ ing on* morning for an unending time ? to testimony, gooil, bad land unreliable In regard to the width of a certain ;iBlr®#t, In the midst of tho matter a receep was taken, and the judge dU- appeared. When the court reopened lie took Ids seat and prepared to linten. More witnesses were called io testify as to feet and inches; but the Judge waved hM hand. -You needn't say any thing more about the width of that street. I know all about It. I've been out In the recss and measured it my. : self." There's another old Judge over l» East Boston who tit variably follows til* same plan. "You needn't tell me anything about K*st Boston,*' he said the other day. "I've lived here nil my r life, and I know as much about every Inch oi it as anybody. I cues*.*-- Characteristic story or AM Lincoln. A little book of political recollec­ tions just published in Kentiisky, con­ tributes a new story of President Lincoln, which Is wortli quoting be­ cause of its apparent applicabili ty to a recent conspieuoue volteface in our own politics, and pogaibly, also to the future development of the same inci­ dent. To a political opponent, who had taunted Lincoln with his youtli. he replied: Live long and die ' young, i would rather die. now than, like the gentle­ man. change my politics, and sim­ ultaneously witli the change, receive au office worth *3,000 per year, and then have to erect n lighting rod over my ftoiiew lo protect a guilty consci­ ence from an oflunded Ood. PATENTS. l«VE»ITORS, send mode I or sketch of your invention, when I will make cureful pri. limiliary examination,and re|M>rt as to patent* ability, with advice, circulMrs, etc free rit charge. Al! business Itefore tT. S. I'atpiit oflloi attended to for moderate rate*. Information an t references senton application. No charge unless pa enl is secured. J* 1. LITTELL. WasUiurtoa. D. C. Directly opposite IT. S. Patent t>ifloe. t at Hand! SO is V . jr. DACY, With Be<J-Rockf Low-Priced Machines. •55 buys the Rest Mower, with a liberal discount for cash. 918 to S!l buys the Beat Rake,and ail other ^ooils'itcorresiiondiiiK low prices. EveryImdy knowsior should know that DACY has the 'BULGE,"- And will gell CHEAPER than any Oth»r d e a l e r . I f y o n w a n t a DEERING TWISK BINDER, See our all won! men's suits, In gray, brown, and light brown, perfect fitting and all sizes, only $5.75 a suit. Very stylish younir men's wool suits 15 to 20 years, at 15.00. BOSISLETT A STOIWEL Standnnl, Johnston Crown Mower, Hollingsworth, Beiadn; or Tiger Bake, . HAY LOADER, HA Y TADDER, HAY CARRIER. * HARPOON FORK, WIND MtL t j . mitlVEWELL. PUMP. 812TGLE OR DOrTtLE rA JIRIA OE, HE A VY OR L I G H T IlAU.XKSfJ, FARM OU MILK WAGOX, GLIDDEN BAUli WIRE Or anything in the Implement line, from a Wire Stretcher to a Threshing Machine, call and get the price of T. J. DACY, Woodstock, McIIcnry Co., ill. Consisting of low priced, but first class instructors tor Organ, , Piano, Violin, etc. Instrumental Music Forltoffinners, as well as more advanced. Handsomely bound .volume* of OLD and NEW SONGS, and an excellent collection of the « Old ^ar Songs Which are apun becomins: very popular. In at dition to this new class of music we keep constantly in stock the old Standard Gospel Hymns, Sunday School Bjoks, Winners Guides, Etc. The usual Jine of ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, Violin Fixture* Flutes, Harmonicas, And other small instruments. Any Sheet Music or other goods not in slock can be ordered and received usually by return mail. JOHN HUMPHREY. Wanconda, 111., May 28th, 1881. R O.HILL, VV aucondn, • . Xllinoisi* --I>RALKH !»-<• • Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS. We lcee)»a fnll line of Fnrm Machinery ef the best inu nu fad u ret I an<! aetl at BED liOCK PRICES. If von wnnt anything tn the Agri?.ultnrnl Machinery line, <l'o not fall to call on me lie- fere piirchasinsr. as I ear sare yon nioner. T ain alwn a (rent for Lake an<1 McHenry Coun­ ties for the Champion Feed Cutter. Von can have »» ftrin<ler utticho<i to trrimfft't the HMme time von are cut,tins. Kverv i»nr- cliaser gets a writ.ren tniarantce w ith his ma­ chine. Jt is positively tint KASIKST ItlTK- NING Fee«| Gutter In the Market. Give me a Call. In Mowing Machines t have the - IMPROVED ; RICHMOND MOWER, Simple, ntiraltln an<l Efficient. The frame 1'n made entirely of iron, ih"8 preventing iiie wHi'piits and ^p tuirlnir, while the frenrin? Is so securely IHIXO'I as to keep It eutirelyfree from (|n8l, dirt ami grit. » The flower In Uae Am A^ent for the Racsno Cement Com* panies • CEMENT CHIMNEYS. | Oall and sec them. * R. c. HILL: Wanconda, May, 20th, 1884. 44-ml Ladies and Gents Fine Shoes at moderate prices. FITZSIMMONS St, EVANSON. •EAIjKB IN Staple Dry Goods, '• ^Iwqiectioii^his^ all be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Keuieuiber good Goods at tair Prices at the (Jeuterville Store. . a* McHenry, III., June 10,1884. F. c. HP AYES. •W-J > RAKES! RAKK8! The Tljfer, New Holllnjfworth, Furat & Bradley, Knowltoii. Advance and Archer. Will sell low wlih or with­ out |>oJe. at E M Owen & Son's Notice. To Whttm U May Concern: Notice is hereOv Riven that tho umlergirned, Adininixtiator of the Kstate of Niclioiaf lles«, deceased, will appear before the Comity Court, at the Julj term, on the Third Monday in .July, 1884, to iiiako a final settlement and ask for a discharge as such Administrator. All persons lutei-extcd nre herebv notified to take due notice, and show cause, if any, why such discharge sbou'd not be granted. PETRR KAPPRRicn, Administrator with Wtll Annexed. Dated July 1st, 18m. . 1 , * ^ .? 1 WE 8KLL THE Celebrated Golden Star OIL STOVES and SMSSS. The biat and Patent inn nu fact tired. Sold 28. last year, which speak for • theiiiselveo. „ JOHN I. STORY. McHenry, April 1st, 1884. Important to ftupttjredPersoifs The Kxcelsior Kuptnre Cure M'f'g Co., of Oadenslinry, N. Y.. guarantee to cure anv case of reducihie lleri ia w th their Remedies. Tin: IttrrrrKK 1'I.ASTKM AND IIKAMNOCOM- I'4>KNI>. This tre:itmcnt is ^lulor.sed liy our. best Doctors', Hrugifists, and tho general public. Send (Sets for free Imok on Uupture or a,^ i?ur !r^8g's« Jf»r tbS itepg^y, yi , » FARMERS CALL And see the Isirsre stoi'R of tt»d sold BO low that it will pay von Ui«? to 1MI>% SW we are getting rid of any amount every tiny. VVe haye four of th© Leading Sulky J'lows The Celebrated Hapgood (That we sold over 45 of la£t year), the (^ase, Furst & Bradley, and last, but not least, the BUFORD, which is something oLtii# principle of the ^assadv , hut nicer to handle, easier oil man and team. A hig line of Walking Plows, the Norwe|ifui, Moline, Case, Furst & Bradley, Qrani' Detour, and the Chamberlain AU warranted to suit any farmer, and sold lower than anj poor plow can be. Call and examine the KEYSTONE and RANDALL , ^ILVEKIZKRS, and see the improvements for 1884; thfj§ » . f - > are the best tools made, Borrow one of your neighbor and see, and then come here and we will sell^yduotif . ^ lower than you can borrow. Our | CARRIAOES, CAItHIAG Es Are a full stock, consisting of the Enterprise (the best buggy mad{ in Cincinnati), the Emerson & Fisher and Cortland; also keep th# Henry Abbott or Syracuse for a better grade. Can knock the bottom out of anybody's prices on the above buggies and give you our own warrantee. The Platforms with the new Combination ot both thi Cortland and Freeport makes the leading buggy for all purposes. Don't forget that we have the leading HARROWS of from 4C to SHF teeth, of both common and reversible and both iron and wood, Bll sure and examine our pi ices botbre.buyin^' recommend to you a Lighter oi Better Mower than tfci Standard, Mam?, Grown, New Yarriir, sr for ease both to man and team. For a Bindet you all know of tk j Lignt Running Piano and Minneapolis, j We have a certainty on the points of superiority, that there is not even onie experiment about them; the wear is very slight and easily taken up; does not get out ot order for it is well made; is an eeono- m i z e i o f t w i n e a n d d o e s n o t s t r a i n t h e b a u d ; b i n d s e i t h e r l o n g o r , short grain with ease and certainty; the sizc of the bundle is mosti easily changed; tightness of bundle easily regulated; each bundle is* completely separated, even in tangled grain; is perfectly automatic ^ud needs no attention except proper oiling. E. M. Owen Ac Son*{ J^cBaor/r lla^ Uth^UM. ^ ; i. t , A Ijl. ^

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