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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 May 1876, p. 8

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:'tfe • * A ' ' .j y > LATE »AIli¥MAUKETS. WATUii rOM N, X. Y., May 27 *73. Bc*Teu--Thoro is a very quiet 1ft*rliet and prices ranging at 20@23e. CHEESE--There will be no grass Ohtefte on the market before 'the first Of June. Our advices from New York report the following: The storage of mtw cheese is unusually light for the •eason, and its quality renders iU sale •Itigglsb. llic is now believed to be the top quotation. A very unsettled and irregular condition is reported at Boston aud new cheese is quoted at TTTICA, N. Tm Hay Wtt» '7# CHEESE--The Utica market ©u Mon- ;#y opened with a trade of marked an­ imation. There was but a slight in­ crease in the number of factories rep­ resented owing to the extremely in­ clement weather. But the usual coin* ftttny of buyers was present, and the naking of advanced bids began early In the day. The normal transactions denoted an advance of full $c since last •%eek» The record oi transactions is as follows: There were offered 2,750boxes of cheese representing 37 factories, the aveage offering of each factory • %aa 90 boxes. The number of lots sold aggregated 21, or 1,800 boxes. The re­ maining 900 boxes were chiefly held for another day. Of those lots sold, # few straggling lots attained lOJc; lire lots were sold at 11c; one at lllti; four at 11 $c; five at 12c; one at 12jjc; «&d one at 12|c. According to these transactions the Extreme would be 12|c and the average price about 12c. This however, is out of proportion with the actual state of trade. We therefore quote: Extreme price, 12c; leading factories, life; average, 11 Jc. BUTTER--There have been no im­ portant changes in the butter trade, the tendency having been, however, toward a slight decline. Xo butter was offered upon this market. IS NOWjaNGi' q ds C. F. HALL, but first Read IJST: No 1 Syrup, Pure. ...... 1 1b Castile Soap Box Layer 'Raisins 12 lt> PaVed Peached., Best Sale rat us..... .1 S G Starch.. Corn Starch..: * 20 1t>s White Fish.. '20 ths Trout. '20 Ihs Codtlsh 25 lb pallock...... , 8 lbs Laver Uaisins. .... MT PRICE Best Printa «....j.............6 to7 cts Best Bleached Cotton.1. y.... 10 cts Best L'Nbleached do...;>....... AT;... # cts All Cambrics. 6 eta All Dress Braids V........ 6 cts Bleached Table Damask, 50 cts Unbleached do 40 cts Cheviot Shirting 11 cts Carpeting, 3-"> cts Coats Thread Sets 1 lb Linen Thread.... ... '60 cts 1 0 0 Y a i i i S p o o l S i l k . 1 0 c t s Good Shoes • 90 cts Good Corsets. 50 cts Job Lot Dress Goods 12 % Xo 1 Alpacca 25 cts Mens Suits $Bto$25 Boys Suits 2,50 to 10 Best Young Hyson Tea 00 cts Best Japan Tea ^0 cts Best Gunpowder Tea 1,00 12 1h Rice 1,00 25 Bars Soap 1.00 13 Cakes Fancy Soap 25 cts NO Molasses 68cts Am prepared to save you Money and an*examination of Goods and Prices will convince. MY Clothing is all Home-Made and Custom Made, and will be sold in all cases at less than Wholesale Prices. Consult your own interests and patronize a Store that deals strictly for Cash. Everything as represented or money refunded. WANTED--BITTTKH AX1) HUGS. C. F. HALL. 12 1bs Prunes..... 12 1hsZante Currants. Xo 1 Fine Cut Tobacco 50 Good Cigars Stove Polish Best Axle Grease Ladies Shoes Child rens Shoes Best Kip Boots Good do Bovs Boots No'l Floor Oil Cloth Table Oil Cloth Patterns. Ike4* 15 c^ 2,15 1,00 A 8 cts 10 cts 10 cts 1*00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 '1,00 1.00 50 cts 60 Cts - 5 cts 8 Ct3 1,00 SOcts to 1.50 4,50 3,00 $1 to $3.00 50 cts 50 cts NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, Executor's Notice. TESTATE of Herman Benalkin Deceased JPJ The undersigned having been appointed Sxecutor of the last Will and Testament of Herman Benalkin, late of the Countv of Mc- Henrv, and State^of Illinois, deceased, Ii2reby •ives'notice that lie will appear before the Countv Court of Mc Henry County, at the Court House, in Woodstock^ at the July Term Hn the third Monday in July next, at" which true all persons having claims against said state are notified and requested to attend >r the purpose of having the same adjusted. AH persons indebted to said Estate are re- tnested to make immediate payment to the ndersigned. Dated this !>th dav of May A. >. 1876. HENRY MILLER Executor, ••-j. . • HENRY COLBY, --DEALER IN- Dim Miciies, PAINTS, OILS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &c., &c. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. STATIONERY. Wcliavela!fine Stock of Cap, Bill, Sofce and Mournin "Paper, which we are selling very Cheap, .V*li»i; assortment of the latest Styles Box nd l'aucy Papers, constantly on lxand. All Goods Warranted As represented and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. * H. COLBY. McHenry, July 27th, 1875. ence "Wire, Crowbars, Mauls, Forks, Rakes, HOVELS, HOES, and a Full Line of Mis ai M * We have a large Stock of Pans, Pails, Milk "Cans, and a Fii 1 Line of Tinware of all kinds. ALSO SCREEN WIRE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, In fact everything you want and at . VERY BOTTOM-PRICES. er'Caii and examine. No trouble to show Goods. JOHN M. SMITH. McHenry, 111., April 3d, 1876. Jfi.ap.ej Can be Saved V ' By By^in^ Your Farm Machinery OF M1LLINER¥ j -AKD- Dress Making! Mra. !S. A. RITl 3 > East Side Public Sqnaro WOODSTOCK, JLLIJfOIS. J . S T O R Y , --DEALER IN-- Shelf and Heavy i ^ardware, X>? ^STOVES \ TINWARE,--- 111-,..- MECHANICS? TOOLS, JAMMING IMPLEMENT^* CLOTHES WRING EMS. &C., &C., &C«v &C., te- WHICH WILL BE SOLD 1 O W F D THAH USUAL PRICES! Now 1B the Unje to purchase, and save mon­ ey. I believe that I can furnish good goods at a* low prices, as anyone in the coanty. Also keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING PAPEIi, such as Plain Hoard, Water Pro©*, Iron Coated aud Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Lining. KAWL 'AND SEE ! Repairing: Keeps constantly on hand the latest styles of Millinerv Goods of a 11 kinds, Embroidery, Combs, Collars, Ties, Veils, all colors, Wed- dinjr Hats, Crape Hats, and domestic Patterns of all kinds. Dresses Cut and Fitted In the latest Style and mad* if desired at very low rates. We also have a New Style of Ladies Cloals! To which we invite the attention of the Ladles We are also Agent for the celebrated NORTHWESTERN ORGAN Which speak* -for itself! I will not be under sold. Garland see. Mrs. 8. A. REID. Woods tock.Oc t. 18th, 1875. James Robbins. MANUFACTURERS AGENT for the Champion Reaper and Mower, tiie Gor- harn Corn Cultivators aud Diamond Plow, warranted to Scour in any soil, the Forest City Heed Plow and State Beam Stubble Plows Corn Planters, Horse Bakes, &e. Will take Cash or Good Notes in exchange for any and all of my Goods. Post Office* Solon Mills III. •to. J. STO 'iY. WO R kEADSV?ue LAUER & BECKER, Merchant Tailors, Parker House .Block, MCHENRY, - • ILLINOIS The subscribers having opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment in McHenry, aro now prepared, with a Stockot Fine Cloths of alt Kinds, To make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or en- tire Suits, on short notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. *S~Good Fits Guaranteed and all Work Warranted., We also Keep a Full Line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, &c.y Which will IK? sold as Low as at any estab­ lishment in the County. We haveeome here to stay, and respectfully ask a share of public patroiwiRe, 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 20th, 187s. VBIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH Where Advertising Contracts can be JOS. WIEDEMANN. SALOON and RESTAURANT 31 AGENT FOB P. P. MAST & CO S CELEBRATED MeitApiciltiiral Worts, SPK1NGFIELD, OHIO, ~ Keeps Constantly on band and offer* to the Farmers, Leading Farm Machinery, Of all kinds, among which can be found the W ' • Bertrand & Sames Celebrated Sulky Cultivator, That Stands without a Rival. Also several other Leading Cultivators, and in short Farm Machinery of all kinds, which I a'm pre pare d to sell as low its any other First Class Machinery in the country. --O- Prices Low and Favorable Terms. CASH AND CLOSE BUYERS are invitee] to inspect stock an(J com­ pare Quality and Prices, as I will not be undersold in the same qualr ity af Machinery in McHenry County. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, 111., May 17th, 1876. ° .Menem?, filial/» -r ' - y ; r : p - Ali' A new style of Estey Organ, which is the handsomest instrument ever put on the market. Call aud see it at O. W. Owen's. T DOS'T I Board at Wiedemann's | But widh i Did Nearthe Depot, McHenry, III. *a-\Ve also keep the Celebrated Milwaukee Lagcr.Iiuur uuiuUully uu band. PERRY & MARTIN. Headquarters for all Kinds of' Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Groceries of all Kinds, Crockery Glass-Ware, FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Clas Stock of General Merchandize. We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and baying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to oiler special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us dton't live In tliis neck of the woods. Otir LARGE AXD CONSTANTLY IN­ CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we can say that * OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. IVck always guarantee our goods to be w-hat they are represented to be and are always.ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood' and hen|e oannot afford to toe undersold or to deceive the public,, nor to ask eiiormous 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. JBSayGIVE US A CALL and we will show you our Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. McHenry, 111., July 27th, 1875. To all Whom these Presents May Come, Greetii: We arc now prepared to show one of the LARGEST stock 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 1857. IN DRY GOODS! We are full in all departments, from a 6 cent Print to a Camels Hqir Dress Goods Clothing for Men, Boys and YO UTHS', that is both substantial and Cheap. Mens Boots, we commence at $3 and upwards, Arties and Ladies Gaiters equally low. IlaCs in Style and Caps that will mdkv the head smoke with heal when the Thermometer is at 30 below zero. Buffalo Robes, not 100 Bales, but enough to supply the tcauts of our people. Carpcta, Oil Clothn and Oil Ruggn,ivhose beauty will produce a smile from the gouiig miss or aged matron. Ear Eanoy Goods call and sec 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 confer a great favor orf the General Store Man. TV. DOIVNELLY. Woodstock Oct* 12th, 1879. Chicago & North- Westem RAILWAY. Passengers for CHICAGO, Detroit, Tojedo C}evelaniT, Buffalo, Niagara Falls; Pittsburg 'Cincinnati, Rochester, Allany, Toronto, Mon- treal, Quebec, 1'ort!an<l, lloston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Cairo, Sail Francisco, Sacramento, Or- den, Salt Lake City, Denver, Council lUufTii, Sioux City, St. Paul, Marquette, Eseanalia, Me- nasha, Madison, Cheyenne, Omaha, Yankton, w inonn, l>ulu tli, <ireen Bay, Milwaukee, ana ftil points North, West, South afcil East, tilwukt buy their tickets via. the Chicago & North-We8tem Bailway. Close connect ions .are made at Chicago with tlve .Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Michi- gran Central, Tinltiniore & Ohio, i'ittslmrjc Fort AV ayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line aBil Pan Handle Kontes, for all IKIUIIS KAST and SOIJTil-LAST, and with the Chicago & Alton, and Illinois Central for all i»oints SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific It. It. at Omaha for all far We*t points. Close connections are made at junc­ tion points with trains of all cross roads, Pullman Palace Oars. / - These celebrated cars are run on all night trains on all the lines of this read. This is the ONLY LINE running these car» between Chicago aud St. Paul or Chicago and Milwaukee, At Oinaha our Sleepers connect with th« Overland Sleepers 011 the Union Pacific Rail­ road, for all points west of the Missouri River, liiceifleitsoM tij this Route to the- traveling public are all the modern im- ; prOvements: Rock and Gravel Ballasted Tracks Steel Kail, llockand Iron Bridges, Parlor aii«l "Drawing Room Day Coaches, Smoking anil ; I.onHiiine (Jars, 'Wcsfiiijrhouse Sal'ty Air' 'Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling and -Platforms, Speed, Safety*aml "Absolute Com- . fort. • . ' . Banning through Five Great Statei, and operating over 2,000 miles of road, tltis Con>]»ftnv presents to the traveler facilities that ARlfi NOT and CANNOT be offeredby any Competitor. All tickets agents can sell you tickets vi» , this route.. If you wish the best, traveling accommoda­ tions, you will buy your tickets by this route,. fand will take 110 otlieiv fKABVIN HTJGHITT W. H. STENNETT, General Supi. Gen'l Passenger Agent. CLOSING OUT SALE. On Account of poor health I will sell at COST? FOlt CASH my entire Stock, consisting of •• CMs, Beavers, Cassiieres, Fancy Vestings, Triigxiiings, Read^ - Made clothing For Men, Youth and Boys. Also a Fine' Stock of ' Gents' Furnishing Goods. . Stock is in good condition, a large part being pu.rclia.scil thisSpring- forCash, and as this is 110 catch, but a gale to dispose of Goods at Cost. I wish .-to sajfeto my old Customers aud the public generally, Come and Get Bargains ! As I am determined to close business a short time to try and recruit my health.. Bsa^Sale to Commence 011 Monday,. April 24thr and continue each day uur- tH the (noeds are disposed of.. F.C. MAYES. McHenry,. 111., April 21st, 1876. For President in 1876: THE KAN WHO GETS THE MOST VOTES. And the Man who gets the! MOS'I? GOOi)S for his money, buys of (SUCCESSOR to O. G. ITIIOMPSOW,) NUNDA, - - ILLINOIS t Assortienl, LOWEST PRICES. BigrThc Stock is New and Large, and Consists of Dry Goods, Clothing1, Boots and Shoes* Hats and Caps, Choice Groceries, &c., &c. itTTGive me a Call and Save Your Money,, by buying Goods Cheap. L. KOTHGERBEB, Nnnda, III., Nov, 30th, 1875. i 11 NED ALHAMBRA. This highbred trotting Stallion will stand tho j season of 187(5 at the barn of E. M. Owen. Xert Alhambra was sired by C. S. Dole's Al- hain bra, dam Xornia by little Oonglasa he by a frramleon of American Eclipse. Pole's Alhambra was pot by Clay's Membrino Chief I lie by Membrino Paymaster, by Membrino outT ol" a inaret by imp Paymaster. M/embrino was a son of imp Messenger, the siro of AlKlaHah| and the grandsire of Kvsdvek's flainbletonian. KOBT. GOSLING, PrrtfUetor. BARNEY SEARCHER, J1L This thoroughbred Colt vr$fa sired by Bjii rie; Searcher sired by Kiryfc Searcher liy sirj Ilenrv bv Margrave by Kef'psi, by Duroc of Gillett's celebrated maro Damsel sired b\1 Messenger. Barney Searcher's dam was sireil) liv Young Weasel he l>y Weasel he by imported Mack Hawk. His dam was a full-bloodei| Black Hawk mare. This Colt can be seen at the village of McHenry. He is owned ami was raised by the subscriber. JOHN F. NASH. For Sale. The Wheeler iV.rm, sit oated SO^rods south o| the village plat of/McHenry, containing 200 acres of prairie, arid 80 acres of timben with a good brick hoyise, cistern, two pumps] and usual anendapvs, Also 150 acres of timl ber joining the village of McHenry on the east| together with the /personal property, luquiri at the premises, pi- address J. WHKGT.GR, McIIenrv. . P. S. IlonselVoirt furniture, etc., togi-thel with actfial l^/sdession can be had for with b| purchasers. A niceXot of new Uress Goods »t K. Gnyfiger's, ^ i&warU & Spu^ oJ Staud/Mcllsajjfy,

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