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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1876, p. 8

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issfsfc ' • <•' " v;" .. .. «i!n.Hi •*1 - - _ ' . "• . LATK bAlKY MAKKi;T8. tit rex, X» Y., April 24th, '76. •y CHKESfc^-There wu a diminution VmI W#elrboth ia the receipts and ex> portsfet ^few York. From all point# a tltgft ta^renldn, and a decline of }c %r« **|x>rted. No sales of new full >retm cheese hate yet bee* reported at York, and wheii tHte fediifriptidh %f manufacture causes offerings ?»f *he fetw make a further decline is irf£vita- %1«. The stock of old cheese wow ia mo** cannot he larg«* The €rad« for /#ie week corresponding to last week In 1187$ was very similar to the trade of test week. On the following week Ifcei* w*i a decline of "|e, Intelligence <0ff aquiet market, with a weak tenden­ cy, is reported at Boston, also „ a dull •Ijsarkef, Interior quotations range ijrom 11J to lS^c. Matter.--Butter has declined and t&ere is lack of stability and life in the Market. In Boston extreme prices •eem to be better maintained than any •titer point, but gloomy prospects of a ^eciine are heard. It would now be aext to impossible to command 40c for any jrr&da. The advance was a tran­ sient flurry, and can not materially lessen the cheese production. J,S. Medlar, Woodstock, has yet on |nnd a few more of those splendid Ice Views of Woodstock and vicinity, and those wishing them should order early They are valuable and in future years Will be highly prized. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Address J. S. Medlar, Woodstock, 111. If you want any kind of Farm imple­ ments or repairs call on £. M. Owen. HENRY COLBY, --DEALER IN-- PAINTS, OILS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &Ct) &c. Physicians Prescriptions GareftUly Compounded. STATIONERY. Witavafr line Stork of Cap, Bill, ITote and Mourning Paper, which we are selling very Cheap. A tine assortment of the latest Styles Box nd Fancy Papers,' constantly on hand. All Goods Warranted 4* wpreseatefl urnd Sam&otlon Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. IIH. COLBY. McHenry, July 27th, 1875. J . S T O R Y , --DEALER IN-- Shelf and Heavy Hardwara, STOVES • • TINWARE', I MECHANICS' TOOLS, JAMMING IMPLEMENTS, CLOTHES WEINQER& Ac., &c., &c., &c., WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R I11H USUAL PRICES! Vow is the time to purchase, and sare mon­ ey. I believe that I can furnish good goods at •i row prices, as anyone in the county. Abo keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING PAPER, such as Plain Board, Water Proof, Iron Coated and Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Lining. KAWL AND SEE ! Repairing: friwaptty attended^to. . J. STORY. Opposite Ow Mills. MeHenry I1L. July 23. 18 7 6' CASH IS NOW KING. *«. - » «vd X wfs ^ , 4t i 0. ft HALL, but first Read Best Prints, Best Bleached Cot toil....... lU'sl ITnbleached do#..... AU Cambric*,, **-.i*»v< All Dress Braids,.......;.,. Bleached Table Damask,... Unbleached do , C he v iot Shirting........... * Carpet ing, Coats Thread............... 1 Linen Thread........... 100 Yard Spool Silk.......... Good Shoes Good Corsets... Job Lot Dress Goods....... No 1 Alpacca. L Mens Suits Bovs Suits... ... Best Young HysOn Tea.... Best Japan Tea. MY PRICE LISTi No 1 Syrup, Pure... . ...6t© 7 cts ..... : 10 cts .... 9 cts 6 cts 0 cts I u> i/aatiic r-MMip.,. Box leaver Raisins.. 12 lb Pared I'ettctios, Best Saleratus....*. S G Starch Corn Starch............ .... •20 B>s White Pish......... 20 lbe Trout.. '20 ifts Codfish......Vi...,.i, •25 lb Pal lock 8 lbs Layer Raising ; 12 lbs Prunes 12 lbs Xante Currants. No 1 Fine Cut Tobacoo.. 50 Good Cigars--.A,..v., Stove Polish. ........ "W": ........ 60 cts 40 cts ........ llets ; 35 cts ........ 6 cts .... ... 60 cts 10 cts r.-i 90 cts ..... ... 50 cts ........ ..t..... '25 cts ..v.... §8 to $25 ....... 2,80 to 10 90 cts _ _ 80 cts Best G unpowder Tn 1,00 12 lb Rice 1,00 25 Bars Soap 1,00 12 Cakes Fancy Soap....#...;......... 25 cts NO Molasses 68 cy Am prepared to save you Money and an examination of Goods and Prteea will convince., Mv Clothing is all Home-Made anil Custom Made, and will be sold in all cases at; less than Wholesale Prices. Consult your own interests and patronize a Store that deals ttrictlyfor Cash. Everything as represented or money refunded. WANTED--BUTTER AN1> EGGS. C. F. HALL. 65 cts IS eta 2,16 1,00 Seta Wets 10 etc P00 Mo J 1,00 » 1,00 1,00 1,00 1.00 00 cts BOets Sets 8 cts 1.00 PERRY <fc MARTIN. /• ere tor ail Kinds of t Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes 3f •. * • 'i M ana Hi- Jiil Groceries of all Kinds, Cro FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, • • And ia short, a First Clas Stock of General Merchandize. Ladies Shoes. Childrens Shoes Mctsto L50 Best Kip Boots 4,00 Good do 3,00 Boys Boots $1 to $3.00 No 1 Floor Oil Cloth 50 cts Table Oilcloth Patterns 50cts LAUER & BECKER, M e r c h a n t T a i l o r s , Parker House Block, MCHENRY, - - ILLINOSI The subscribers liavinjr opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment in HcHenry, are now prepared, with a Stock ot Fine Cloths of all Kinds, To make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or en. tire Suits, on short notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. 49~Good Fits Guaranteed and all Work Warranted. We also Keep a Fall Utie of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps» Ac., Which will be sold as l,ow as at any estab­ lishment in the County. We haveeome 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 the best of manner and on short notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry, March SOth, 187s. W8 PAFXB IS OK FILE BLAKE & BRO., --DEALERS IK- Furniture! PHILIP GIESELER, il.htelaS.""'1"«<»'•"»»« And Best Stock of Goods! Krer brought to this market, ion which£i am prepared and will make prices that will Defy all Competition. My Stock Consists in part of Orj M, CloiiL Grow, BOOTS, SHOES, CBOCKERT, Ac., To which I Invite the attention of the baying public, i also keep on hand a large and well •elected stock of ILLINERY GOODS, all kinds, to which the attention of the les is especially invited. Call and see. PHILIP GIESELKBt' McHaal7. nL, April M. W74 MSMM M I L L I N E R Y --ANIMr- D r e s s M a k i n g ! Mrs. S. A. REIIX East Side Pablie Sqaijf* * WOODSTOCK, • . » . |,r,iwm« Keepfconstnntlv on hand the latest styles of Millinery Goods of all kinds, Embroidery, Combs, Collars, Ties, Veils, all colors, Weds, ding Hats, Crape Hats, and domestic Pattern* of all kinds. Dresses Cut and Pitted In the latest Style and made it desired at very low rates. We also have a New Style of Laite CMi! To whleh we invite the attention of the Ladles We are also Agent for the eelebmted NORTHWESTERN ORGAN mic> for Itwlt I will aot b. radnf Mrs. 8. A. RBID. Woodatook.O«t. 18th, 1871. JOS. WIEDKMAMil. SALOON and RESTAURANT I We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kind*, and buying them for Cash t)own are thereby enabled to offer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us don't live in this neck of the woods. Our LABGE AND CONSTANTLY IN- f CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we 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 and hence cannot afford tb be undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We intend to " Live and Let Live!" And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time past, we hope to merit the same in the future. JgfGIVE US A CALL and we will show you our Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not? & North-\Ycatprn , . •• .tcdJ.'.-'vi -• Passengers for CHICAGO, Detroit, Toledo! Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg Cincinnati, Rochester, Albany, Toronto, Mon- treaL ^ttohec^JPortland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, 8t» Louis, Cairo, San Francisco. Sacramento, Og-. S.eni Salt Lake City, Denver, Council Bluff#, Sioux City, St. Paul, Marquette, Escanaba, Me--" nasha, Msfllson, Cheyenne, Omaha, Yankton.. Winona, Duluth, Green Hay, Milwaukee, and all polntfl North, West, South and East, should.. buy their tickets via. the Chicago it Worth-Western Hallway. » «S!,?8ei.coI,J,ecti]f>n8 are made at Chicago with , tlie Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Michi- gan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsbunf t ort Wayne A Chicago, Kankakee Line ana 1 • f,.)r Rl1 points EAST and f- i ' a , with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also mad« with tha c/mou uti mcitu it. at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections are made at junc­ tion points with trains of all cross roads, Pullman Palace Cans. These celebrated cars are run on all nirht trains on all the lines of this read. This is the ONLY LINK running these ears between Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago and Milwaukee, At Omaha our Sleepers connect with tho Overland Sjeepers on the Union Paclfle Rail­ road, tor ail points west of the Missouriiiiver. Among the Mwits ofierefl ly tlis Bonte t o the traveling piibiic are all the modern im» provements: Rocfe and Gravel Ballasted Track. Steel Bail, Bock and Iron Bridges. Parlor and. Drawing Boom l*iv Coaches, Smoking and Lounginsr Cars, Westinghouse Safty Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safetv Coupling and/ Platforms, Speed, Safety and 'Absolute Couu . fort. Banning throng* Five Great States, And operating over 2,(XK) miles of road, this Com pan v presents to the traveler facilities ' AKli N-- PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owe a A Brother. McHenry, HI., July 27th, 1875. E. M. OWEN, AGENT FOR P. P. MAST & CO S CELEBRATED Apiciltml Ms, I DOW'T I Board at Wiedemann's | Bat wish I DM Near the Depot, McHenry, III. JWWe also keep the Celebrated Milwaukee Lager.Beer constantly on hand. Of all Grades and Prices. Wareroom Nearly Opposite! the Post Office, McHenry, III. Wareroom Crammed Full ! Where will be found anything from Common Kitchen Styles to the finest Parlor Sets, In Hair, Cloth and Reps. They have Chamber Sets, and can suit everybody. Marble Top Center Tables, ELEGANT EASY CHAIRS, LOOKING GLASSES\ AND PICTURE FRAMES, UNDERTAKING ! A TfX large stock of Burial Cases ana Coffins constantly on hand, and made to order on short notice. PICTURES FRAMED PRICE&le8 at the L0WEST LIVING All Goods Warranto! ?nwe*Sflli'nr«»8t' 9l,al5t.y and sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. tn K BIw^K?Lfb BR0-Ĥenry, 111.̂ Ang. 3d, 187&. N E W F I R M ! New Goods And New Prices. (Successors to Oowlin, DwightAfOe..) Have on hand a very Large and well leleolsd Stockof , ' ^ Boots, Shoes, -AKXV- Hubb0r Goods* Of all Kinds, which wfll be aoMI Right Down Low lot , C A S H . -t Corner Main Street and Public Square1 WOODSTOCK ILL. OF SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, Keeps Constantly on hand and offers to the Farmers, Leading Farm Machinery, Of all kinds, among which can be found the celebrated Buckeye Grain Drill, Broadcast Seeders, Junior Cultivator, Plow Sulky, which con be attached to any Plow, Champion Self-Dumping Hake, &c., &c. ----o Plows ! Plows ! Plows ! • j n All leading Plows kept constantly on hand and at Lowest Prices. Don't buy until you see them. Also see the celebrated Buckeye Broadcast Seeder. It cannot be equaled. Prices Low and Favorable Terms. CASH ANI> CLOSE BUYERS are invited to inspect stock and com­ pare Quality and Prices, as I will not be undersold in the same qual­ ity of Machinery in McHenry County. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, 111., March 7th, 1876. Ti all Wbon these Presents Kay Cp, Mr We are now prepared to show one of the LARGEST Hock of Goods ever offered by us in this market, bought for Cash from first hands, in one of the dullest Markets the Eastern merchants have witnessed since 1867. IN DRY GOODS! We are full in all departments, from a 8 cent Print to a Camels Hair Dress Goods Clothing for Men, Boys and rorrjajy, that is both substantial and Cheap. Mens Boots, we commence at $3 • i and upwards, Arties and Ladies Gaiters equally low. Hats in Style and Caps thatwill makv the head smoke with heat when the Thermometer is at SO below . zero. Buffalo Robes, not 100 Bales, but enough to supply the wauls of our people. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Oil Rtiggs, whose beauty willproduce a smile from the young miss or aged matron. Ibr Fanoy Goods call and see for yourselves, as we are unable to describe at this writing. We only ask an inspection to verify the above Proclamation, and by doing so will corner a great favor on the General Store Man. • IV. DON1VBLLY. Woodstock Oct. :i 9th, IS7B. that Competitor. the traveler OT and CANNOT be offered by any ompetitor. All tickets agents can sell you tickets tI* this route. If you wish the best traveling accommoda­ tions, you will buy your tickets by this route, and will take no other. MABVIN HTJGHITT General Supt. W. H. STENJTETT, Gen'l Passenger Agent For President in 1876: THE MA* WHO GETS THE HOST TOTES. Asnd the Man who gets thel HOST GOODS for his money, buys of L (SITCCEMOB TO A G. THOMPSON,) N U N D A F - I L L I N O I S Largest Stock, Best Assortment, LOWEST PRICES. . . The Stock is New antfcLarge, and Consists of Dry Goods, Clothing*, Boots and Shoes* Hatsfand Caps, Choice Groceries, &c., &e. 0~0ive me a Call and Save Your Money, by buying Goods Cheap. L. ROTHGERBKB. Nunda, 111., Nov. 80th, 1876. L. FRANCISCO, WAGON AND Shop opposite the Parker House, MoHENRY--- - - - - ILLINOIS The subscriber would inform the publie thaf he is now prepared to furnish them with any thinsr in his line from a common Farm Wagoa i to the nicest Top Carriage, on short notice and < at reasonable rates. Using none but tLa Iwafc < of timber and employing none but WILLED WORKMEN t H€T Warrants his work to give satisfaction, and for good pay will be as low as possi­ bly be afforded. HE MAKES , H o r s e S h o e i n g f i A SPECIALTY^ REPAIRING Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call anil see for yourself. L. FRANCISCO. McHenry, 111., July 28th 1875. For Sale. ' The undersigned offers 'or Sale his property^ situated opposite the Riverside House, in. McHenry, on the most reasonable termsj There is a good and substantial building, suit-j able tor a store or other business, th« unnftr. part of which is fitted up for a residence. Con­ nected with this is four acres of choice landi1 a good barn and some fruit. Persons,content.) plating purchasing will find it to their inter, est to call and look this property over. I F. A. HlBBABD. I McHenry I1L Aug. 16th 1875. , NED AL.HAMBRA. ? This highbred trotting Stallion will standth# season of 1876 at the barn of E. M. Owen. 1 Ned Alhambra was sired by C. S. Dole's Alf ham bra, dam Norma by Little Douglass he b)|" a grandson of American Eclipse. Dole*! Alhambra was got by Clay's Membrino Chief he by Membrino Paymaster, by Membrino out of a mare, by imp Paymaster. Membrino wa&, a son of imp Messenger, the sire ot AMallalr •ad the grandsire of Rvsdyek's Hambletoniani j ROBT. GOSLING, Pr^prietor.T BARNEY SEARCHER, JR^' This thoroughbred Colt was sired by Barne* Searcher sired by* King Searcher by Sijf Henry by Margrave by Eclipse by Duroc oui of Gillett's cclebi-ated mare Danasel sired bj Messenger., Barney Searcher's dam was sire bv Young Weasel lie by Weasel he l>y importc Black Hawk. His dam was a full>bloodc Black Hawk mare. This Colt can be seen i the village of McHenry. He is owned an# ^ ' I JOHJr'F. NASH.1

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