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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Aug 1876, p. 8

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Jtl. IKK. Listen .tQ. the iuvi tation all ye weary ^fcoiYKiwme and find a refuge at Ford's .Fine Art Gallery from all the cares and « trials f>f tills earthly tabernacle, and while von nave the peaceful expression of perlVet nest, just allow hltn to eat eh the refleciiou of your countenance. Ilia prices are reasonable, ranging from $2 to $S per iloKen, according to the '» size and style of the picture. He is do- ^ ing fine work now, having recently en- 0 gaged the services of >I!.«s A. M. YVoo<lwnri1, an Artist of refined taste | hiu! fkill, one who caiinot be excelled in Hi the Art. which fact can be easily proved •Iby visiting the Gallery, and examining Ithe work lately done there. Extra pains taken with children. All pictures guaranteed to be satisfactory, other-i wise the money will be refunded. Now do not stay away on account of dartv or ^ralfyg; weather as the Gallery is well with Sky and Side lights, there- lireiding all difficulty arising from the same. A specialty made of Copy­ ing arid Enlarging pictures. All those ^wishing pictures of their friends to be ^copied do not fail to call, you will be more than repaid. Headquarters for 'Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views at B. A. Ford's Fine, Art GaJlerr. Mo- Henry 111, M'K- NAILS, NAILS, WAILS, feii fiiKC. ;,»1T • •• • ';•< . «R* V V ^ .... . i'S.»» ! 1 5 1 j3 H, * 77 • wtm-» **»« *1 •' ' . . • • • I ' - i r t - J * * i - .Z^tVjiUlHii tilt . rt»fWn-vw«f<S - JV7w 'v* 5 H !«'• T A%VIIKMIR • • I&VFIIRIW Crowbars, Mauli "*K ' 1 "*/vU* Sisitecl Forks, Raises PERRY <fc MARTIN.. , s^fesK R M M I • •" " " - ' •"*'* • •' »<!»** { J i i O | !•'«# 1 *1 ir»vj t & l^v, -Hf'VOi: •</« '.'i ' ' 4 " Headquar ters for a l l K inds r-k shovj&S, HOBS, iiat a Fuii Line <A- 'W ariiafn. A SURE CURE FOR DIAKRIKEA. This is to certify that after cotntng home from California' to my family in Chicago 1 was taken with a diarrhoea. 1 tried everythingthat was. recommen­ ded to me (but did me no good) for over five years, until I got two bottles >fF. Marcus' Bitters which completely cured me. Robert Forrest, Peter Blaue and others can testify the above to be true and 110 humbug. I have proved it to be equally as good for billious com­ plaints. Itstrengthensand invigorates the whole system, carries off the bile, and gives warmth to the chilled veins of both old and young. It is the best bitters I ever used. John PEKYAV , Town ofSencca, 'Mcltcnry County, State Of Illinois. Subscribed and sworn before me this 28th day;0f({September 1875. E. IUi.DWlN j. p To Pleasure Seekers. TBh undersigned having pure&sfc<f] and jwit t»pon Fox River the t';>st run­ ning Steamer, *R. K31EliSOS.r' would respectfully inform Hunters. Fishermen Pleasure-Seekers and the Public gener- alh\ that they are prepared tp accom­ modate all parties ana make! trips to and from Pistaqua and Fox Lakes, and also Wilmot, Wis., 011 short notice ami giwrantee a quick trfp and plensaAt ins cplamodatious. This Bont i« entirely new, is fitted up in splendid style and with especial reference to the coiuJ«»rt of passengers. Close connection will be made with all trains qn_ tlje Fox River road, Persons wishing too engage the-Boat for any special time can do so By mail or telegraph, by address­ ing," Snyukk & Clark. He ~ JcIlEKKT, III., April 24th 1S76. B T I »D We have a larjare Stock of Pians, Pails, Milk Cans, and ft Line of Tinware of all kinds. ALSO SCREEN WffiE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, In fact cverj-tliing you Wftnt and at VERY BOTTOM PBICES. ' anil examine. Xo trouble to show Goods. JOHN M. SMITH. McIIenry, 111., April 3d. 1876. M I L L I N E R Y --AMI Dress f f ak ing! Mrs. S. A. ItlCII) £a/st Side Public Sqnnr«v . V'Y WOODSTOCIt, . .* i *. ^L.IN019. FOR 8AIiEt- s ®r- I haye choice A'illage Lots and acre Property, in and adjoining the Village of McHenry, that has he it; t of one been- held out of market, which I am now selling to those who will build and improve, on very reasonable terms. E. M. OWEN. T noticb. 50,000 lbs. of roiis^antlV on Tiali4 iffi'e latest styles of Millinorv Gootls of all kiud.-s, Kmlwoidery, Coml»s. Collar's, Tie*, Wils all colors, Weil, 'linsllntf, Oraye lliUs, and domestic Patteriil Of all •', t - , , ,,j' . r Dresses Out and Fitted : New StfM Mies Ckafci! . To wliii-h we invito t'leRttejition of the Xjidlcs ^r ̂ the cerebrated NOllTlitVESTERN ORG AN Which spaiks for itselC I will not be under «dl(lT CUTtfind sec. _ "Mrs. S. A. REID. Woodstock, Oct. 18th, 187& 1 <i w r- THI3 PAPKB IS OM FILE Wl'M VTliere A«hrectiaiiasCa(itriBtPtn «iiu> %eir'«- JANESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS NORTH MAIX STREET. THE subscribers wish to inform their patrons and everylxidy that they M-ill manufac- ture~their W<k>1 into prood substantial Cassi- meres, Doeskins, Flannel »nrt Stocking Yarn, on shares or by the yard or ponnd, on sutisfac tory terms; or will buy their Wool and pav the highest nuirkgt price, and sell them jroorl enbstantialCassimeres at 8L00 per vard, and all other poo<U at the same rate. "Will pav .half cash on jjood fine lots, not too small. Will pay Express charges on all lots of Wool of 50 ponnds or more and return the goods free ot charjre. Willcnrd their Wool into rolls for 6c vor ponnd; also card Wool the same <1;iv when Drought from a distance, if possible." Will dress their cloth on the usual terms. Carpets washed; price Scents per yard, F4rnicrs, pa- tronize home industry. Wontail _IX exchange for Goods, WW anlCllj Wool-Grease, Tallow and Wood, for which the highest price will be paid- * F. A. W1IJSELEK &CO. Janesville, Wis., May 30th, 1878. NVR J . S T O K Y --DEALER IK-- Shelf and Heavy H a r d w a r e > STOVER TINWARE. MECHANIC& TOOLS' FARMING IMPLEMENTS. CLOTHES WltlNQJBHS. Ac-, &c., &c., &c„ WHICH WT1LL BE SOLD HENRY COLE Y, -DEALER IX- LAtJER & BECKER, Parker House Block, Mchenry , • . Illinois The subscribers ape now prepared, with a Stock of - Fine Cloths of all Kiritfe, To make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or en. tire Suits, on short notice and on the mop* Reasonable Terms. *S~Goort pits Guaranteed and all MTork Warranted. , » S o-l-- • <* \FU**> 'H ]o *. 3? • „ . .» ^ •« ̂ ** • : / ^ ' JilMi. • HvUaP'^fi" V if?? Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Groceries of all Kinds, Crockery Glass - Ware, * FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Class Stock of Saneral Merchandize. We are constantly reeelvlitg nt'w fSrotxlE ot .ill kllnlp. ainJ buylhg tlie'tri for Cash Down are thereby enabled to ofer special i-argaine In all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, bdt.the party or parties who can undersell us don't live in this neck of the woods. Our LARGE AND CONSTANTLY I*N+ CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything wo can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE MOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee our goods to be wli&t they arfe represented to be^ and are always t-eady to make good our wprd. : We?asre here to get fl livelihood and hence cannot afford-to lw» wndlerfoM or fo,; decel.ipipi tHn public, nor to at>k - ' • * '-?S enormous profits on our gtimk. >V«» intend t*».--;: . ' iwi 7 ' '• U T5 We alao Keep a full Line of Ready-Hade Clothing', GENTS FURNISHING (MIS, Hats, Caps, &c., Wliieh will be eol<l as Low as at any eftab. lishment in the County. * • We liaveeoine here "tostay, an'l r«;yt>e<'tfulh ask a share of public patronage, pie Iging our­ selves to do our best to please all who ma\ give us a call. Clothes Cleaned in th« beat of nyuiner an<l on short notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry, July 25th, 1376 A . R E I D , --DEAF.ER TN-- PAINTS, OILS, Faiiitern !Bri!«hes, Dye Stofl&r &Ci) &c« Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Conipoun<led. STATIONERY. We have^a ilne Stock of Cap, Bill, Xoteand Wonrn in'Paper, which we are,, selling very Cheap. A flne assortment of the latest Styles Box nd Fancy Papers, constantly on hand. All Goods Warranted As rtepresented and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. H. COLBY. J|cIIenry, July 27tli, 1875. Boots & Sloes, WOODSTOCK, ILL., Has determined to give his enstoiners the BEST VAI-ITE tor their MOKBY" to be ob. tained anywhere in the County In order to to so he has Reduced- his «Pricss! Materially, anrl opened a Beaatlfal Stock of the most desirable new styles of LADIES AND GENTS SHOES, He is confident of his ability to satis­ fy and please all those who will take the trouble to call and inspect his Ooods atid Prices. r * B€fk=Remember tl»e place, East Side l'abliu Square, Woodstock. A. REID. Woodstock, 111., May 30th, 1876. JUST RECEIVED. LOWER THAN USUAL PBICES! Now is the time to purchase, and save mon ey. I believe that I can furnish good goods at aa low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep%n hand a full Stock of BUILDINTGr PAPER, such as Plain Board, Water Proof. Iron Coated and Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Liuing. RAW!. AND SEE ! Ilepairinff Promptly attended^to. i r i J. STORY. Opposite Owens Mi'l. A full Stock of For the Spring A Summer trad« which I can and willsell at prices that DEFY Competition. All Goods Warranted as rej^rt sented, Call and C. Ai P. W. BLAKE'S, Opposite Perry & Martin's Stork 5 Mc^^rjr, jii. The Pearl Gang Plow hag no equal. 'tie KrlSuVu™.'01800' i >r-## f .*** BAYLIES. GREAT Mercantile Collefce, Keokuk, Iowa, on the Mississippi. Prof.Wm.il, Miller General Manager. Nineteenth year. About sixty dollars pay all expenses, for Membership Board and Stationery. Bookkeeper*, Penman, Reporters, Operators, Architects, Surveyors ana 'Tcnchers thoroughly fitted. Kn^rUsh branches free. Free Lectures by eminent Orators. Free Festivals with Brass Band in College Hail. Free furnished rooms for self boarding, Telegraphing free. Short hand writing free. Good boarding clubs and family board. Railroad fare deducted. Immense business in Keokuk. No vacation. Address Baylies College, Keokuk, Iowa. State where you saw this advertisement, L. Stoddard, IN HQWE'S BLOCK, McHENRY, - - - ILLINOIS AS just received a large and well selected stock of • %P*' TTYW* _ * # # ) /*• f i'i •I , Boots and Shoes, NOTION Oroceries, &c., Which be is offering to the buying public At Prices to Suit the Times. *S"Mv stock of Hats and Cape comprises the lAtest stv-lcs, and will be sold low for Cash or lleady Pay. CALL AND SEE. L. STODDARD, McIIenry, III., May 30th, 1876. ; M : And while we are grateful, to a generous paMic for their patronage in time past, we hope to merit the same in the future. jg&r GIVE US A CALL and we. will si tow you our Gootls and use you well ni'liethf1!* yon buy of us or McIIenry, 111.. July 27th, 1STC PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owen A Brother, E . M . O W E N , AGENT FOR ALL Among which can be found the Bertrand & C.bb?aicd Sulay Odtivatef, That Stands without, a llival. Also several otlier Leading Cultivators. The Peerless Rea-er and Mower, the Wa er A. Wood Reapers and Mowers, the Meadow King Warrior Mowers, All of which arc first class machines and sold on Reasonable Terms. jpIT3Also the celebrated Kenosha and Kacine i'umps, Hay Carriers, Horse Forks, &c. -o Prices Low and Favorable Terms. Cash and Close Hi vkrs are invitcl to inspect stock and com- re Quality and l*rices, as I will not be undersold in the same qual-pftre ity of Machinery 111 Mt Henry County. McHenry, ill., June 27th, 1»7(5. com- qual- E. M. OW EM. 3$ There's Millions in It. What? Why, in Buying Your Agricultural IiQleients -OF- L . F R A N C I S C O , Opposite the Parker McHENRY, - . House, . ILLINOIS. He Ji8 selling1 the celebrated Union Corn Planter, the One and Two Horse Champion Cultivator, the Best Ganff Plow in the Mar­ ket, Carr, Scott & Co.'s Threshing Machines, the celebrated two- wheeled Kirby Reaper and Mower, The Improved MEADOW LARK MOWER, and other first class Machinery. The Kirhy Reaper and Mower is now acknowledged to have no equal, and will be sold as low as any other tlrst class Machine iu the Market. Bgi^Remeniber I will hot be undersold wIm-h first class M;uhine.y is lit^oni petition. (Jail at my Shop and examine Machines and learn Prices. McQenry, Maj lOth, 1876. L. FRANCISCO- Chicago & North-Westertl RAILWAY. Passenger# for CHICAGO, Detroit, Tol«|*.. Cleveland, Buffliilo, Niagara Falls, Pltttlniffi, Citteiniiiiti, Rochester, Allxiny. Toronto, Mod- tfteal, Quebec, Portlnnr'. Boston, New York, Pniladelpjiia, WiishiiiKton, Baltimore, 8t. 1 jo 1118, Cairo, San Francisco, Sacramento, Oc. nen, Salt l.ake City, Denver, Council lilun. Slonx City, 8t. Paul, Mari|nette, Kscanaba, Me. nasha, Mailison, Cheyenne, Omaha, Yankton. Winona, VMi 1 n th, Green Bay, Milwaukee, and all joints North, West, South and East, should buy their tic kets via. the Chioago ft North-Weatern fiailway. OJoe "ii inn lioi - ate nia<ie at Chicago with the 1 ake Nhore & Michigan Southern, Miehi- Kan Central, mltiinore ft Ohio, Pittubiu* nS1 i^a?!ieu Chicago, Kankakee Line ana «nnTn'*- f<'.rval! P°int« EAST and °P?.u ' L an<1. Vv,th the Chicago & Alton ami lllimiirf Central for all points SOUTH. Close eon»iec.ti<>n» are also made with the Union Pacinc K. R. at Omaha for all far West points* Clme connections are made at junc­ tion point* with trains of all cross roads, l*i.l]iium Palace Oars. These celebrated cars are run on alll nisht tra um on a 11 the lines of this read. • T iUist' eON . Y f INE running these cars between Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago and Mtlwaukee, At Oinsi li;i "tr Sleepers connect with the Overland Sleepers ou the Union Pacific Rail­ road, for all points west of the Missouri River Among the- * Mraients olreS liy life Route to the traveling public are all t>!e modern im- provements: Kock and Gravel Ballasted Track, steel Ifr'iil, Hoi-k and Iron Bridges, Parlor and Draw in ir Room Dav Coaches, Smoking and I onnging C?irs, Westincrhouse Safty Air Brakes, Miller's Patent safety Coupling and Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Coat, fort. Banning- through Five Great States, and operating over 2,00d miles of road, this Compnnv presents to the traveler facilities that ARE NOT and CANNOT be offered by anT Competitor. All tickets agents can sell yon tickets via this route. If you wish the best traveling accommods- lions, you will buy your tickets ny '.his route and will tnke no other. MARVIN HUGHITT W. H. 8T1 RNETT, beueriil&upt. Gen 1 Pa sse: .ger Agsnt GltKAT Of Spring and Summer In order to make room for the largest Stock of FAI L AND WINTER Goods ever brought to *his maiket. We will, for the next SO DAYS, 8K1.L GOOD-^ AT GREATLY »EDUCEI> PRICES " For Cash. JY O-.ir is C -ui.ilute. and while elMtat tur our ^'inrner we shall keep well ••uocko11 up iiu ^ifipl.' Goo'fs of all kinds. "a"Tliii- is no funubnjr. We raeanjust what * e ua v :ii>«i wfil -itMl vo<; BOOTS AND SHOES liir Canh iifiy: cents i>er pair lower than ever before, :it DWLGHl & FORREST'S, Corner Main'Street and Public Square, W O O D S T O C K , - - - - ILLINOIS Dated July ?5th, 1876. 'cr President in 1876 : THE MAN WHO GETS THE MOST VOTES. Aim' tl F Man who gets the MOST GOODS for his money, buys of j(SUCCEB80B TO O. G. THOXTSOX,) . NUNDA, - - ILLINOI8 Lrpt Stock, Best Assortment, LOWEST PRICES. f@' The Stock is New and Large, and Consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hat£ and Caps, Choice Groceries, &c., &c. flfi Give me » Call and Save Your Money, hy buying Uoods Cheap*. L. ROTUGSKBSB. Nunda, ILL, Not. 80th, 1876. H. MAIMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. WAUCONDA, Lake County, - - • Illinois. Has just reeeived the Largest and Beak Stork ot Cloths, Cassimeres, Fancy Veatinga, and also ClotliiiiK of all kinds, ever brought to this Market. Mens', Youths and Boys Suits of all grades and prices. I am prepares to Suit you in Ready-Made Clothing- Suit you to Order. Suit you in Price. Suit you in Style. Suit you on Fit. YOURS TECLT, ' H. MAIM AN. WaucouUa, IlL, April 26th,1876.

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