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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Dec 1877, p. 8

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*W« will make large reductions on all Fall and Winter Goods for the remain- er of the month in order to reduce stock before taking our annual Investor/ *nuary 1st, 1878. We herewith annex Xtet j|T foods *M0g|: --land for the season. i OiBfbam s. 8 to 0 c ta. regular price lOtolW »wn Sneetings. .6 to 8 cts. " M 7 to 10c. tbU.. 4H to 6* " « 5 to 8 ""ton Batting....li to 16 " " 14 to 20 A If till line of Black and colored American and Trench Cashmeres 38 cts., regular price 48 to "-J5. Biflc corded Alpaca 15 cts., regular price23c •avy Grey Flannel 20 cts., regular price 30c Heavy Western ck Flannel 28 cts. regular jnrice 35 cts. Heavy Red Twilled Flannel 88 eta., regular price 35 etc Heaw lied Plain Flannel 2* eta* regular »ricc 28 cts. Men's Knit Jackets (doable) |t regular price •m / • •• - Also a full line ef Youth* and Maya reductions. Two Button Kid Gloves 75cta., regular ptic* Ladles Beaver Union Cloaking, double width • * rice $2.50. „ Skirts $L is regular price / ' KB£"- ' $2 regular pri Ladies Felt 8 ."8fe' Mens Suit* $IM worth fK Hen* Suits $10 worth $12.80. Ment Suits $19 worth $15. Mens Suits <03 worth $16. Mens Suits #14.50 worth $17. Mens Suits $16 worth $18. Mens Overcoats $5 worth $6, Mens Overcoats worth $8. Merio (iVirniwis « or ill $10. Merie Overc oats *10 worth fUM " J • « - . . Mens Overcoats #12.50 worth $15. Mens Overcoats $15 worth $1$. Mens Overcoats $18 worth 122. i *1 •. ' .<-* » '<-* f 3 '"*f 4r'v • '«?>- Sults and Orerooati at correspcndtnf >•*. A full stock ef Ladies* Hisses and Children, Mink, Seal and Alaska Furs, *fc prices to insure their sale before Holidays. HOLIDAY GOODS] •W? • • " • .. < • - I shall open a fall line of Goeds suitable for the Holiday trade December i YOttJTB .a-v . ' i- " !»"" •' * .SMITH 5SBE •JNMHft I am now prepared iogive better balsams in Furniture, PicttfW Frames and Looking Glasses than any other House in the county. Below we ffive a * 1 g;i - .iV rt U- -'.V t'V. ' Extension Tables, Solid Black Walnut, 85 cents per . fopt. Bedsteads from $2 to $30. , Spring Beds from $2 to $10. Wash Stand Bureaus from $3 to $5. Bureaus from $8 to $14. Wood Seat hairs from $2 to $4.50 per set. Cane Seat Chairs from $4.50 to $15. Single Lounges from $7 to $10. Bed Lounges from $10 to $14. PICTURE FRAMES.--8x10 Hustic Frame, complete, 20 cents.-- RusticM otto Frames 8 1-2x21, complete, 55 cents, and all other styles and sizes at the very lowest prices. Looking Glasses from 15 cents to $2. » :>.fe UNDERTAKING-. I have the most complete stock of Coffins and Caskets, of all styles and sizes, to be found in the County, with Trimmings to cor­ respond, that I will sell at a very small margin. Give me a call and I will be pleased to show you my stock and give prices. To par ties, wishing it I will give ohe years ti*ne on approved Notes at 10 per cent. John I. Story JOHMSBUBGH o. 51 LOOK HERE HENRY MILLER, I --DKALER IN-- Alias and Foreip Marble. Monuments, Headstones, Ufe, ETC., ETC. American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two mjle# of Mc- Henry, 111. , , Johnsburgh, Aug. SOttt, 1877. Land For Salt THE undersigned lias a number of piece# of Land which he offers for Sale, situateda» ollows: . • • U Acres of Timber Land, ia Seettam J, Nun- a Township. 40 Acres in Section 12, Nunda 20 Acres in Section 3, Nunda. 80 Acres in Section 2-2, Nunda, with house, ~m, orchard, well fenced and 'watered. _ M eres under imiirovuinent and balance timber I will also sell mv Home Farm, containing ~ Acres, eood bui*l(Iingf," and under a good tate of cultivation. Any or all of the above will be Bold on the most reasonable terms, I also have on Section 22 ten tons of good Hay, put up in good shape, which I will sell for #3 per ton. JOHN FLUSKY. McHenry, 111., Sept. 25th, 1877. YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE. The undersigned oilers for sale a lot of Young stock, Heifers and Steers, from calves to two year olds. Apply to H. C. Mead, ©n tlie Woodstock roau, 1 mile irern McII^ury Depot, Has one of the largest stocks of first-class Furniture, To be found in Mchenry coun­ ty, on which he will not be un­ dersold. He has also received for the HOLIDAY TRADE, A lot of childrens Sleds, Carts and Wagons, Wall Biackets, Picture trames, &c., which he offers to the public at bottom figures. Call and examine stock. JOHN B. BLAKE. N E W MET in. V The undersigned having Opened a New Meat Market in Curtis' Old Shop where he Is prepared to furnish all who may favor him with a call with Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kinds, Respectfully asks a share of the pa|»Ua patronage. Vegetables of all Kinds IN THEIR SEASON. CASH PAID FOR HIDEKf " "':*F MTCall and we will try and please you ^ the Best of Meats and a Clean Shop. > R. WAITE. & McHenry, III., Oct. 31st, 1877.

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