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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1877, p. 8

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Horse vca« foaled In fames AG Sired by B-ivoli. •nue by Imported «h. Karris "} W.luutCSr.-- Nellie Gray oy cxtng- "i. Down- <& MAB.TIN.5Hi MWILMI i 'i&m® imi&m *• ! " HM mwft cw^:. toil El' ~zr sr. H- Iroil by James ftlch f J as. A. Grim stead, Lfcsmnwn. «d Dam Pruneli* by Imported , pam by Imparted lledgepaid,*-- above Pedigree wssftffcen from the tre give the Record of the fiacei In Ana mad us has contested: K » <r -- Ry t A.jy igtli. 1S74, Three year olds $50 each, •tided, the second horse to «av* his HI MiffijMtt mm Headquarters for ail : "Kinds ; . r * :\5. • -' MCHENRY itS best • Jt"*'*!*"111 1 ' f°r three year olds p'* added, the second horse t with six nominations. is, be Ammadns, by 1, dam Nellie Gray, ,1 1. *s«h g Kilburn bf* .. _ MMter, dam Ontttrfe 1 JTtttftttr* b f Nina, Bonttfc '£%rft I A Faalds eh c Bonnie Metf* - •"•*-* Time of heats 1:45X, 1 M%, 1:4S>J|* Lexington, Ivy.. Sept. 15th, 1874. Purse fTSQ. |60C to first, 1W to second, 60 to mm-*? •, •;• , . ic Ainmados, ?'rt-'v^f'4;.'••*-'• . i i ch f Haisem. <<••'•»! 7 t 'ch f Nellie Grim, ? Sfllfaridschc Bonnie Meer, .1 Track i« vprf bad BOSdltwiu tipjfclesbnrg Privihg Park, Oct 6th, 1874. ®t»W for Colts and Fi-lies a tears nlu $50 «Wl, half forfeit, with 300 addedPby the Assei Main* Value of stajte *47&. »•„•> .'»fi= i maA*'*P Ammadtt^iW J«'^. ffc* I*# e George Rice.ifff ID*0*'., •&*•> - "It b f 87 lbs £•»* tyo Wral. 87 !bs VmA t€hequita«7 fts ^RSgf^f M«rsbf Vila, 87 ft* -• %£ A of heau 1:46^, 1:48. two Is three. for colts S rears old, Oftt. 8th, 1874. f5® «tth,lttlf forfeit, with 180 added by Assocut. UMu ivh#second to save entrance* Dash of t#0 nrtieSSyVelnc of stake f:l79. •takiM* bAAmmadns, ftO 1t>s 1 pradiM b c George Rice, 80 fts . . J Mnlkes eh f Chequita, 87 Wa <S 8 •*#aotda b f 87 lbs Time of heat, Wljf. Northern Indiana Fair Grounds, Fort Wayne lML, Ort. 27th, 1S74. Mile heats ixsst two In pme. Purse #400. 240 to first, 100 to second, Iff*turn. *wr ,"»ww ?;*?*„ • •»s bgWargifc . .,7-^*1 J J: Ammtdns. . ... »«h®m ' • >?g 1 £*. b c Roscothwmw, - **•=»*••* •' 0 0 TUke of heats 1:46, 1:4<>X, 1:48. Htnaiiut Rare at Fort Wayne Oct. 29, 1874. jtfffSt»i«e!heats best two in three. |3M>, 190, m Hankia* Ammadns, •' & I' 1 Wrrifty's Wargig. » • #•> f:, 2 J .**<lady Washinfton »• a * time et heats 8:4^" Pern, Indiana, May IT, 1875. .Ptiwe tor all #fe«WOOl Bankiat' Ammndns *1' 1 Flataers I^Mtie Mooa *_•?„«• *'•! 2 5 Jtojra^SiSn'sHtldiNift f ^ * 0 Tiiae of beate 1^4S3T. Pent, Ind., Slay 19th, 1879. Daah of miles for all ages, «CKa MankUta* Amnaadns, » # J 'X.F -1' ko*I 1 Parse of $300 Dyy Croodi . "-U' vii^ f«. - .4.-;•« - A-'i - It- •& rr *» M >.n '"Vt> irotiid announce to ourcMwncft/ thtf public generally, that our facilities fo: CUSTOM GRINDING IroW fi;; M* SNYDER, Vnd that we are prepared to do ali kinds of jriiullhg in the the beSt possible manner. Merchants and Others Who handle fIoot are especially requested to give ug a call, fcs bur diflerent IU*andS tit Flodr are tecond to none in the markets J^haiiKlng the public for past ftVoff jtq hope ibr it contihuan'-e of the same. A. H. HAN LEY A SONS. ketteory, HL, feb. ^.th.,1^7, , „ n't I " : O ;•* : •. 4 ; ' f* ' - 7 • 1 And In Slrort, ai Tirst dass Sttck if General MerchanliEe; FRANCISCO, WAGON AND -J- s July 6th, 1879. "wo tiiile heats. Parse of Itoo for Tfm'i ,Vr 3 2 „ Bexter Park, ^ a|*p*UaS®*' T gsaygl -ttw' Ammadue jer's Reality • ^>f ^sTilmoth r "I"n8 of heit»,8:47Jf.8^. ;f^al»ey, Sept. 24th, 1874. • ft ages, four miles. Jjaktns 4 Go's Ammadas irriaon's Talraoth Indaskie's Sea Breeaa Time 7:4 Oat^albtns ffept, two atlle heats.» '• tal«JOth '» '1 Aminadua Sakev's Qaeen of Diamonds / / *ta* of ,ie*u 8J*1* J-ixa •^nptadus broke his leg at a mile aa4 half saeond heat. For f«*the* particulars inqnire of THOS- HelHaiv, HL Feb. 7th, 1877. BOOTS & SHOES. New Goods, New Price* iKlIf'^5S§ 3'?SS£I®I *3*r • .Yttit^oa .^VfeWefiaOtftahtlJr Atielvtng^iei^^Bds^f ^1 jelnds, and buying tliem Cash Down are thereby enabled to offer special bargains in ill] classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the pai'ty or parties,who can0ahdersell us don't lire In this neck of M»e woadp. v Pw I.ARGE l4.N^ CO^STAJfTLt l|f- jCREASING TRADE tefetilles better ihan anything w# «sii «ay th^.,; ̂ ^ ^; T^.^.U Mk ' •' :: •." OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. uinuy u inn Shop 0pi>0»ite the Parkef Motjst i MoHENRY ILL NOIS. s=U We ajwayi gintrs (UjirKowp^(|p,)^b# what they are represented to be always ready to mates good our word.; We are here to get a-livelihood deceive the public, nor to ilsk ' . \ : \TP2i- and are always ready to makfc good our word.: knd hence cannot afford to be undersold or to . ...:. J.:. • IH. ,.;aau". - ><S> , r enormous prbitts on our goods. We intend to Live and Let Live! n And «4 we /c>" ar­ te a n time J^ifterouB JtiBlic for their patrol past, we hope to merit the Same in the future! ftgr GI VE US A CALL and W« wiH ihow you Well whether you buy ^ $s©fa^»; iRRY & MARTI W, : . A-t. tiid jOia etaM^^i Ow«« MP Persons contemplating pufclWslnjf a new Buggy should call it my Shop. 1 caiigi\ eyoii a g»Mirl opvn Bug^y, made of the tc>t iu.iU;n:il and linished in i.Mt i'la^s style for^i'0. Am now piTpnring to |lut up a ime lot oi 'Citttei>, which tvill 1,-e sold at, Hard Pai; Prices lor Oashi I atn aldo AgOtil l'ol'iul loati- i»g Farm M;»chinery. : t H o r s e S h o e i n g ' ASPECtALltV. H EP^I I* ING Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call and see tor > our*uU. L. FRANCISCO, ]|cJlenr}% 1U,| Nov. 11th, 1876. FOUNORf AND Mclt-nrr. DC My 37th. 1875. JIcIIESUV, II, L,, Furniture, Furniture 1 I WARD a gale, AH J sta rtod ia Foun is now prepared F JOHN B. BLAKE, The unier.§i??nod his jijst i drv an l M ichine ^hon, and -tn'doall kindsot pasting for Machinery, on short notice and in the best of manner, We alao niamifiipture tlipj!pe|eprated Uale Wiud Repairing of »|1 kinds done promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. ^Throshing Mnciunes repaired on short no­ tice. Orders solicited, WARD B. GaLE. Mf.Henrv, 111., A»ril 4th 1877. <Aro , Hec<B¥in|f ̂ SPRING and SUMMER •toek. Consisting of Pre#l|^d^lB#t^ and American KW, Bntton nd ̂ le^lJice,. :; v Straight Goat and Oil Goat Button, Front and Side ]<*oe. Kid an l Goat, Fo»»4 P<C 1 *• a, .* j s;. V-' Aleo% fine stock of Misses* and Ohildrens* Shoes; Men's Boys'and Youths' fine Shoes} Kip and Calf Boots; and everything usually found in aflrst-class Siwe Store, , , * We now have one Jof Che f.arglst Assort­ ments to be found in the whole Northwest. Ooed GOODS and LOW PRICKS. Wll«vfiesiil)@r we will not be , ^ Undersold. DWIGHT & FORREST. toek, I1L, April IB, 1877. ATTENTION -r-IBI WRLL KNOWK- f,Jiuiirioth Spanish lack, Y> (>t» be foand on the pren.ises of the sub- it^iber, McHenry, I1L, during the season of fhMedesiring stoek of this kind would do weRUW rail and satisfy themselves, forms - Those from a distance wishing caa be accommodated at t^e A. II. UAVLBY, Mrt>wry,»»t, April 17, vm. ? wi • • • S i - A the new Store of Blake & Bro*., has now in Store oqe pt* the Lar­ gest and Best Selected Stock ot Furniture to he foii|i(l in ftloHen- rv County, which he is gelling to the public jit a very small advancr of Stoc& Sfr he foiuid Parlor Sult$, Chamber Set9, Kitchen Furniture, Wall Brackets, Picture Frames, and in eve»yt4iiu^ found in a first-class Furniture Store, ^ usijal h OUR. UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Was uevermore complete tha^n at present The Finest line of Coffins Caskets, Gold and Silver Trimmings, to he fpund i|i |hc ftiarket. ' JOHN W. Haroh 9th, t8Jt. '^1, «w The Old and Reliable m 11 3 i/a O ta o> rtS l>> O fd M w o p o M E. rs W u. o Q o r-- ^2 O c »--5 . ^ >. P- t-i 4 ̂ 5 cd ' -- ti- t=« mm ^ t- •• X Z r~ Tz • b* du >..k # t % - 2 <5 ^ c t-i rr, c = # s - »-•.%• S i-- r-- J3 « "H >h i ' i * V V I 4 * .... • " • • ' "• hh . • - >DBALEBB IR<>»' W - ' ,, *.! ClittiAGoft -A'-ii " TT' H#. LIMR, CE.MENT, 0, & N - W. INESf -- r^,i. north .^vbstehs i'i -•fjtcK' > wa«birtwa MairrSfUo^rac. , T .mot %^1{, 'i'ff - d' IL&M I ' • \ J i t-;': 1.;'• •? '* - ' 1! *--s-*nr^kT#S-£jJ" 4<t,; KiOS;'.,?! V 'it '«-Hi. |Euil>race» under one management the Grea 'Trunk Railway I.Joes of the WEST NOKl'Jl,WK8T, with iU utiui :»H2'.c.!-.cs.aud ;'.-}r.;;c."tic.r.ss fc.r;-,'.K Jjjfi i *nd qnickest ronteisetweea <"li*eago and all point* in !Ilmoi^, Wisconsin. Northern Wic.hiiy'ff ihi'., Miisi;s«t!i, Iowa, ,Ke bra slut, CaliiVrni4>«;» '• ind the VV«J4iern l ecritofies. Iter tfeft Omaha and California LSn%.^ Is tho shortest and be«t i-oute between China •/o mid all points in Northern Illinois, lowa|4s*w Nebraska, Dakota. Wyoinuig, Coolrado, Utahi*' , '• Xe< 0..1if'irnia,"Oregon, China, Japan aiut ^'4-: Australia. lis- - Chlcttgo^St Paul a. Line- I-< t^he short line bet'veen Chicupo n»id •oihts ir Northern Ww*'ot)Mnand DUinesotai^j./.f. ux! for M • iisoh.^t. Paul, Slinne toolis, Dnl'/J'l 1 nth,-and all points in the Grteat Northwest^ It.s ' . • |t%? . Lactone, Winona ft St. Peter Line $•:>$$ 1$ th<f best :•.'•««» !>ct i>ocn Chicago and Lafapa. ••VPo't>$e, Wix^na, l^ichestvr, Owa t'onna,. Mani!-!1*4.4.-' 'tato/H.i. Pelier, Njew/TTIm atbl ail points iif '-'c ^'ittheri' aii't Cciltiai Mil'ilCni/l.'i; Ito • . :> .•' - 3reen Bay & llarquetie Lin# m .te'io' $7 Per barrel oi- «t;Xi"ricu g^efc; SV e Wi^fhn11 his Ffott^' iti evei \ and if not satisfsicton the nionev will be refunded. S A L * T f 1 . 6 0 P e r B a r r e l . J3P"*'Warehouse near the Depot JSF ilcury, III. ' ®MI H & OUR. & •'•i 3^ i pn i * Hi iftm, t'_fc:aE S- r.-' theopl;/ Jim* liet'vVeeu (Jln'-.nifo ar.d Janes#, vf ille, .Watertown, Fon..«tu4ac. Oshkbsh, A deton. Green ' ft^cisfiaba, NegauneeK"'r"' >1 ir<)nettK Ifoutrhirtil.' HuctoMi ahd tlii iLakll^ 'rtporu<v.C"Uutry. • I4» Free|)ort & Dubuque tine Is th« onIV mote. la«tw'eeni(/'fiic«go and- 'KlrlnJf^^ {ii^kiVfr-l, Freepostan I all points via Freew-'ii5? >'»rt^. Its Chicige & Milwaukee Line : VtiiR ohi l ake "hore Route, and is the< onljf ne pas ;i>»n.between C.hieago. and Evanstonc^ r akrt • Forest. Ilighlnnd Park, Waukegan^t ;; ;:'c.inc, Keno.>iia ati i Milwaukee. ' Puilinan Palace Drawing Roonf « Cars tre r.dn on Mil tlfvouijh tmitipon this road. This is t'lic <>N 1 Y" 1 INlS runnini? tiu'f-e carl between Chicago and» Hi/ 1 *«tvii Jind Minn<N p<dis, Citiciuro .ljid Mllwanliee, Chicago and Vinoba. or C'hi< a .'o and Green Bay; Closecounecl-ons ar:' ̂ iiade at Chicago witH' iie i.ake shpre and Michigan Soutlforn; MIcH- mr <'i'inraL IJ;tltimorts and Piit^buri i-1. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee l.h'e 'art ilia lie itmteii f«»rall p'tinis 'KdHT antlf* ^OUTll-JCASI', ai;d witli.the Chicago and .in and Illinois Central for all pd:hts SOU Close connections are also made with the 'l ion Paellic It, H., at Omaha i'ol* all far West , >oints, Close connections tnrtde nt jiinction points • Hh trair.sof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv nil Con- mhi ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Itemeniher you ask for your tickets via thj Chicago* Northwestern liailway and taki :one others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadway; Bostotf oflice, No, 5 State Street; Omaha "office, 2# rarnhani Street; San Francisco Office, l'i| Uoutgoniery Street; Chicajro Ticket Oflicefc :-2 ('lirk street, under Sherman House; TV '•tti'il. comer Ma iison Street; Kinzic Stre«A.» D'jpot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Street^?1 Wells Street Depot, t on er Wells and Kinzie -fireets. Kor rates or inform.itfon not attainable from our home tict etmfents, tppU* to aiupt -i f KABTIN HtHfHlM General Supt. W. H. STI flNETf, Gen'l Passe: ger Agent Wtat I Say! M rs. »:;JS..5TS |Sasf Side Pttblic Square, WOQpStttto^ i|.|NOI«. Has i^fae Largost Near the Depot, SKcHENRY^-^ ILLINOIS The subscribers are now 1 repnred with a Stock of FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make to order Coats, Pants, Vasts or entire Sujts on ahoct notp'C and on the most We also Keep a Full I.h e ite Gu^ran- iVorkWar- ti-t (3 • od * ' ' Si Beftdy BEASLEY 'S Kade Clotbing, JOINTS Hats, Caps* &c Which >'iilbettol«las4ow as at any fistabli^hpient in tlie.Couifty, cioUies c\eanH if the on short notjee^, , Vei»t pf piannpr a?d LAPKR & BECKER, McIJenry, Feb. Cth, 1877 Still I4iv.es, and can be found on hand this Spring, at his Ware? house, opposite the Old Owens Mill, McHenry, with a fu|} line of CET.EBBATED Leading Farm Oan't be made by every agent every month in the business we furnish, twilling to work can easily earn a Iters a day right in their own locall- re no room to explain here. Buai- aleaMnt and honorable. Women and Md girls do as »-ell as men. We will ' "1 wm aeopplete outilt free. The bust. -- tetter than anything else. We 1 of starting ypiu Par tic a. Iteand see. f Aimers and me­ sons and danghters. and 1 of pavinsr werk at Uomv, should 1 isarn all alnmt ^.he work at time, D j»'X Ad- Of all kinds, among1 which can be found the celebrated Buckeye Grain Drill, Broadcast Seeders, Junior Cultivator, Plow Sulj^y, which can be attacb-d to ftny Flpw» Champion Self-Dumping lia&!e, <^c,, &c. ^ Plows 1 Plows ! Plows! • t All leadi»<? Plows kept instantly on hrtifed and at Lowest Pricey. Also see the celebrated Buckeye Broadcast Seeder, It is not equaled, . Prices Low and Terms Favorable. JS. M. OWEN,' Mclienry, IU., February ^7tb, 1877. rf> For SjiJe at the Saloon of -T, GILLES? McHenry, III. To Consumptives. THE advertiser, having been permanently ciire-l ' . n p »f th it dre » I disease, Consumption by asinu>le reme Iv, is anxi'tuS'to make known Jo his fellow sufferers the me insof cure. To all who de-dre it, he will send a copv of the prescript ion used, (Free of Charge), with the directions forapreparing and uspnc the same, lyhich thev will ilnd a surcure for Consump­ tion. Asthma, Bronchitis, &o P irtiei wishing the ?>res«nptio»> will idease address Hev. E. A. WU.!ip|r, 1»4 Penn St., Williamal>urgh, New Y^fk* 5 IO TO A DAY Mnde bv Agents in cities apd countrv Onlv nec and moii« men. Send stamp for pircular, with prices to agents, Address »* "Speclel Igepcy," Kendall Bnildinfr, Chicago, • Agents in cities apd countrv «ow rs. bssarv to show samples to mske sales e.v. for an v one out «>f einployjnent and I to'wfcrk.' ITse I daily by nil business DtVOlt CliS I esrnllv and qutetlv obtained in every State and Territory, for Inpompatipii.ity and oth­ er eause*, nomatur where the party resides 13 vearh experience, jee alter decree. All ̂eUiidential. Address A- J. nrXTFR Att'v, Rooms Wand 9, 132 t>ear- bori/^t C-hi'a;ro ill. Unquestionable refer, ence iriven. Correspondenee with the legal profession Invited. ^ . ?? I f ? * .M ? * TO TIIR WOBKINO OT ASS.--We are now pre pa red'to furnish all clas<-es with constant emnlovment al home, the whole of the time^ or for their spare moments, Business new, light and prof taMe. Persons of either ses! easily earn from 60 cents lo (5 per evening, and a propcrtional sum by dcypting their whole time to the business Bovs and girls earn nearly as much as men. Tlwtt all who see this notice may send their address, and" tcr-t the business we make ibis an paralleled offer: To >uch as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble <>f writing.' 'Full particulars, samples worth several Hollars to commence work on. and a cop\ of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and li^st illustrated Publications, nil sent free in- mail, Header, if von want permanent, ' GEO$U£ STliisOK £ Kvqr brought to 3ktcll{>nry bounty, and sell vou a Fashionable and liondsomer H o r B o m i f l f o r I E S S M O N ^ C Y t h i u i a n r o t es^ablisliintnt in the Northwest, $bi( fact an«| no discount. -. v HER STOCK Of " ^ Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Lace| AliS AJSD €UFFS, Calland be wu Is complete in &very paticalar. convinced, Mrs. S. A. REID. Woodstock, Nov. 15th, 1876. Notice if - Farinerai So me tiring N ew | J. ELLIOTT'# J IMPROVED: EARBOW. .V" ' * " • "!>?«; •'"' This invention has reference tefraprov6- ir.ent in llarrov s, so that a number toothed sections may be connected, and the teeth may, 1>£ set at any angle of inclination to the ground, This Harrpw consists pf a number off. toythed harrow ^ctions that are connected by pivoted sir^\ pieces and clamp bolts. ft may bedr wn by hitching, the horses so eitlfi" er end. When '•rawii from one end, makes a' slanting tootl^' ^'er corn. When drawn fro«^ the other end makesa perpendicular toOth as the gvoupd requires. This invention rolls ittf li! e a hig and shutp up like a jack knife, ana is nicely stowed under cover, and takes Un little room. This Harrow hn» 10 sections ana each pnt' works independent of the other, l argest size Harrow is 12 fept eut and has 7ft te<'th. The fen foot Harrow has 60 teeth. The eight foot Harrow has 50 teeth. _Tha teeth are IvUC inch iron or steel, as desired. The teeth will not bend of break, This row is 4 splendid ' " C O R N H A R R O W , , And owing to hard limes we sell them at legt*"*i rates. Farmers will pleaseeall at our Sh<|p/; and examine our Harrow before purchasing^* ( NORQUESTA W^BER. % Agents for McHenry County*??* McHenry, II^n. SOth, 1877. prolili'.ble wor.V, address, CO., Portland; Maine. COPY YOUR UETTERa. Excelsior Copying Book. Made aff WFk writing WITHOCT water. used at home, library or oflice. For i.adies wishing to retain copies of letters evtfry bul ness man, clergymen, correspondents, trav* ers it it invalurble--sells at sight. Sc» S3.00 and we will tend a 300 page Book, leU ter size BY MAll paid o any address. We refer toanv Commercial Agency. Send stamp f o r A g e n t ' s C i r c u l a r . E X C E I . S I O H M N F G CO,, iiO Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills, Agents wanted. ' fejiSI

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