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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1878, p. 8

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"QKBBtAN STRCP." *• other medicine In the warid WM | over given euch a test af its curative qualities as Beeohee's German Syrup. In three years two tinitlion foar hun­ dred thousand small buttles of this medicine was distributed free vf charge by Druggists In this country to these afflicted with Cansuntptieii, Asthma, Croup, seven Caughs, Pneumonia and:. Other diseases of the Throat and Long*, giving the American people undeniable proof that German Syrup will cur* them. The result has be on fthat Drug­ gists in every town and village in the United States are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Drug­ gist. and ask what they know about it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. For sale by Henry Colby* M*J- Henry. JOHNSBURCH . 'M Free To K*ery Reader «t ^bts Paper. In order to introduce tfe« Diamond Spring Wheat in this section, 1 will •end a small package of sample grains, with special terms to; agents, and my Seed Catalouge for 1878, free of charge to every reader of this paper ou re- cept of a three cent stampte pay post­ age. The Diamond ^WHcat ii - tlie largest in the world. It grows and matures In any climate in the United States. The gtatr.s average nearly one-half inch in length. One grain produces from 35 to 35 stalks, with heads averaging from 7 to 9 inches, and each head contiiining about 49 grains. Address. W. 9. TIPTON. SKKDMAH, " Cleveland, Tfhiesfcee r<w~ rnim BARGAINS |*-FOR THEJPEOPLI If You Don't believe it call at UENHY - ---DKALEI^IN-- f- ft . ,« ' 1*) : J; i . wS '•s'ta.-H * >j» . y^-i I ! • ^ business Notices* chool Books and Writing e ap, at O. W. OwWJ. Paper Rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises will be relieved J»y Uncle Sau^K Nerve and Bone Liniment, sold by all driiggists. Mothers will flud Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the house lor the children. It will cure cold?, coughs, sore throat aud regulate the bowels, try it. Freeman & dark's celebrated im- >ved Flax Mill is unequaled for clean, ing Flax. Clover, and Timothy seed and airkinds of graiu, Call for circu­ lar at E. M. Owen's. Aiericffiaial Foreip Marble. Monuments, Headstones, : ? »r ®TCn ETC., ETC. lift*# American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Han% Shop Two miles North of Mc­ Henry, 111, „ . Johnsburgh, Aug^SOth, M&f, ^k>'. -- jp --- lr.-~ T • in, piy Hji IV K vn>< Ing % PUMPS. A large Jj&ook of Adaraa . celebrated Kenosha Pumps. The best Pumps and at lowest prices, at E. M. Owen's. New and Seasonable Goods received eitery week. Stock full and complete in all departments at bottom prices at Smith, Aldrich & Hay thorn's. River­ side Block, McHenry. FOB a full assortment of Choice Fam ily Groceries, D^ied and Canned Fruits. Butter, Cheese. Eggs and Lard, call at Smith, Aldrich & Haytborn's, Riverside Block, McHenry. Distempers. Coughs, Colds. Fevers and most of the diseases which Horses battle, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry are subject to are readily overcome and cured by u*iiig Uncle Sam's Condition Powder according to the plain direc­ tions. Sold by all Druggists. There is no earthly boon more precious than good health, audit behooves its possessor to endeavor to retain it. Tf you are assailed with such provoking ills as sick headaches, torpid liver, sour stomach and a general feeling of wear­ iness and disgust, don't go aud commit suicide but take Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills and be cured. AT HARKET. •• "ill. •« The undersigned, having Opened a New Meat Market in Curtis' OKI Shop where he is prepared to fnrnish all who may favor him with a call with Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kind*, Respectfully.'asks *a share of the pnhlle patronage. Vegetables of alf Kinds IN THEIR SEASON. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. *9"Call and we will try and please you with the Seat of Meats and* Clean Shop. R. WAITS. McHenry, 111., Oct. 31st, 1877. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in­ debted to the Arm of Smith & Snyder either by Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that the Books are now in the bauds of H. Snvder at their •tfice, where all are expected to call Within the next 30 days and square up. Those interested will pleas-j bear this In mind, as delays are danger on*. SMITH Jfc SiiVJiBK- McHenry, Nov 5th 1877. BOG KILLING. C. Stegemann & Son are now pre­ pared to do ali Jobs of Hog Killing, either in the village or country, on .short notice, in the best of manner and ;lat reasonable rates. Farmers, by ^leaving their orders will have them promptly attended to. Satisfaction aiu-anteed in all cases. Orders can be Jeft at my residence, near the School .Jlpescu C. STTO^MAKKA SOW. TAKE NOTICE. AU.these who are interested in the -purchase «f Flannels, waterproofs, Blankets, Ladies and Gents Uuder- ^wear. Men's tf^ekcts &c., &c. We have parked our stock down on account of .warm weather, and as we have a large £t«M:k on hand which we are bound to dispose of, we «hftU offer special in dueements. Fit«sii^mons & Evansen near the Depot McHenry 111. AND BE CONVINCED. We have one of the most com­ plete Stocky of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this Vil­ lage, which we are offering at a Small Advance Above BEHIND THE EARS. AN -CR­ EDITOR IN PRISON. An interesting New Book, bjr IFTH WLBUR PAYNE#. " 4 : ; • * * *'*nw w It *»»<*/:* • .W /; It--* ' J i< 11 i SP As Editor of the Utica Daily Bee, Mr. Payne, the anthor of this remarkable book, criticised the conduct of Judge Doohttle, of the New York Supreme Court, who retaliated by sum- m&rallv sending the editor to the Albany Pen­ itentiary on the charge of libel, lie remained in prison long enough to write one of the most remarkable books of the tige, when he was pardoned out by the Governor of the Sitate. The book is a 12mo., of '220 pages, is now hand­ somely printed, and will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of one dollar. Address O. H. Briggs, PublisW, 141 Eighth Street New York. Please read what some of the leading papers say: {From the New York Daily Witnen*.) ••It is an exceedingly graphic account of a brief prison life. Mr. Payne certainly has the faculty of making others see and feel as be has !«»«#» LITNES, -1SE C! ; j i * Hi to THE CHICAGO FT NOBTH.WESTEBX SAILWA Embraces under one management the Great Trunk Railway Lines ot the WEST and • U r<ii< Public inspection solicited. Farmers Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods. I-IT1SIMM0NS & EVANSON, McHenry, II?., Oet. 23d, '77. E«)tablir<h«d 1805, . GILMOKE & CO., Attorneys at Law, SHMMMOT* to €tol|»tnnn, Hnmer 4t O**- 629 F Street, W ashington, D. C, American and Foreign Patents. Patents procured in all ^umirifs. No FKU tX ABVAVCK. No char«:« the pa Lent ia gmittfd. No fees for iu:ikuii; preliminary exami­ nation.*. No a<ldiiiit;inl fees tor obtaining and cowiui'liti); a relw.-ii ing Special aiteiition iriven lo In leifercme ('ucf.u tie lore ilie Paieni Office EX:IMIS!UIII> liefore roiiiries*, Iiifriugftnent Sail* in (JiHetent Slate*, ami ail lititratiou ap)K*rtain> ing lo III vent inns »iv SKMb STAMfFOR PAMI'III.KT OK SIXTY I'tilKK. Uaited Btataa Courts and Departments. (Mainif prosecuted iii tlte Sii|ii'enie Court of the Uniteti Still en, t Vinriof ('l.iiins, < itMirt of Commis­ sioners of Alaliania (Uaiuiw, Southern Claims \'ommis«ii,ii, iuiil ail classes of war clwiin* before the Executive Uepai luteins. • Arrears of Pay and Boanty( OrrtCKIIS, MM IIIKHh, tlll<l MAII.OIIH (if lb* llltt war, or tlieir Ueiis, are in many canes entitled to moiiev rioin tlu'(Jo\erimieiii, iii" wliicli lliey have no knowjetlce. \\ rile lull liisioi v of service, and state auiouii'of pay ami ttoxiit.v received. En- close nciutp. h»m!a full reply, afier exMintliaUon, Will be IcifWH ^rai free. 'V ' j,'v A U OKHt ieus. k»i,i»iton*, n twimtii rtipuired, «ir injiiird Mie fau. ^ai', however slightly, cius ofn.-iiii « jn 11 :'>n, innuy iiuw reeeiv Injj pfiisi.HiB nre euuiteil 1<> an htrrmuc. Sotld #tauip-iiuil iuftirinaihtu will t>e Xtirul»luHl tim, , United States General Land Office.. OolitesiciI IJUIHI I :»«ia». Private I,ami Claims, idimiig I're-euiptiiMi and ltwne*iea<H 'a>e». pruae- Cllte<l before tlie i ieiielnl l.aml 4 MHt-emii| |«epMTt> meutof the Interim. Old Bounty Land Warrants. Tlte l:wl lieport of Ilie 4'•Iiiiinii'wioiier of the General Kami i MlU-e shown s,8>*7,»INIacres ol lioiin- ty l^aiul Wat rains oiiiKiailifiiig 'I'liene were is- fneil inuleraci of nuii piKtr act*. We pajr casli for I hem. Send T«Y |-PgM*»rt>«l KM ler. Where anKi^litiieiils :ue ini|i«rlecl We give |||«U'iicUoUS to perteci ilieiu. " ' Each ile)mi-lineiii of imr Ituviuem ia e<ai<iMCte<| Ju a 4epiU':ite liuieau. inider t he charge ol ripe irienced lawyer* and clerks. Hy reason of error or Iraad ITltuiV attorneys are nun|teiulcil from practice before ihe Peimion and other ofllres each year. Clairoanto, whoke attorney* have heeu thus Mlnpeuded. will be grauiitou«ly lurnisheii with full information aud proper papers on appliediurn io ii3<i Ae we diavire no fee unlees Hiicce«sful, IUUS|V for return piwtajre shoulil )H> Ketity us. I <ihera I aria linemen t« uiiuie with attorneys in all i)a»«e« of biiMiiiKtis. Address ixllMORE dc CO^ LAVER & BECKER, MM Tailors Kear the Depot, MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS The HuhscrllierH are now prepared with a Stock of FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or entire Suits, on short notice and on the most KeasoBahle Ten ' tf®"Good Fits Guaran­ teed and all Work War­ ranted. We also Keep a Full Line of Xeady - Hade Clothing! GENTS Fmisliiiis Goods Hats, Caps, &o HVhich will be sold as low a« at any establishment in the County. Clothes Cleaned In the best ot manner and on abort notice. Products of Looms of England* France, Germany, Chinu, Japan, and United states of America. FASHIONABLE MY (OODS, As Low as any other House in the county. Domestic Cotton Cfoods Cheaper than at any time within the memory of thf oldest inhabi­ tant. Aho Plaid Dress Coode, Fast Colored CaltcoSp Alpacas, Casta, Slawls, &c*« Offered at the Best Bargains in four counties. -o** P. O. Hox 44. Il'iirtiiifrtim. 0. 0. LAUER & BECKER. If YOUNG CATTLE KOR SALE. The undersigned often! .for sale a lot of Young stock, Heifer#, and Steers, ";®L from calves to two year «1<18. Apply 5* to H. C. Mead, en the Woodstock road :L I mil* trom McHeary Depot. g Uncle Sam's Harness Oil and %• , ^closes the pores of leather, efleouually ® jprewentiHg the entrance qf daistpue^, 3 dust, Ac. and rendering tlie li^aiyess | soft and pl!abl«rt while (it thermite i| timeincreasin;; its durability.. \ ifi; It should be the duty, «s well as I pleasure of all journalists, to impart; 'Buc^ inforrnatloii to the renders ; ^ ̂ of their papers as weH conduce to their well-being aud health. If we can save jkp , anyone from an houfs palu we have ac-: - , icomplished some good inth£s world.-- - Now, we know that the advice we are jfc ' ' about to give will save many of our || friends from a vast amount of suffering, 'X^especially those who are troubled £• with rheumatism, neuralgia. or % sciatica. Call on your druggist for a bottle of Lawson'8 Curative, and use it ' Jw" faithfully, for any ache, paittinflamma tioo you may have, and, our word for Ml' i it vou will thank us f«r our' advhje.-- %. y For sale by H, Colby, Druggist, Me- . }l*nvy, 111. WADIIIMUTIIM. 1K <!., YURMII\*R S4, 10T#. I l»lm |ilfikKiiiv M. rx|.rmlug in.v ruUr* tonfl- dvucK. in »!•«• rutfHjjwibitity nutl jUUHty of the Law, i'atfltL ami Oillecuou lloun« Ot UlLMOKI1 k CO, ot lUU vuy. OKO. H. B. WHITE, I I tilth irr uflhm ffutiunni ilr-irojwliUm Bank V McHenrr, Feb. 98th, 1877 CHEAPEST AND BE8T. CHICAGO We fitly Post! . -aw c*' m : . - •, The People's Paperl 4> ^1Sf1H)1anins with Erlltorlal, Kew# iljf rttntVUnul, Miscellany and Market Reports. Orve Copy 1 year. Postage paid 7ftc. Clabtf^fJfive, Postage Paid 70c. <>lul)* ofTen, Fostajjc Paid Clubs of 8\wenty, PosUige Paid 90o THE DAILY POST. CJne Year, Postage Paid .|7.I0 Parts o£ & Year in Proportion. We propose to greatly enlarge the DAILT POST during *#ct«ta;r, nfter which the price will be (10 per year, postage paid. All who subBcrlbe liefore enitr^ement, at the present rate of f7 wiW rerekyt £hc enlarged paper to the end of their time without extra rliarge. Same terms to Age^W on both Daily and Weakly as 1m>t year. Address THE POST, aft I>a»rbora St., Chicago. WHITES Ten - Pin Alley -AND-- SHOOTING GALLERY. Lansing's Block, McHenry, 111. The best Gnns and Finest Alleys to be fonnd in the Northwest. Open day and evening;. A. M. WHITE, Proprietor. NORTH-WEST*, ami, with its numerous Brunches un<l connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michi­ gan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, California and the Western Ten itories. its (Fr "Mr. Seth Wilbur Payne's new hook 'Behind jg ' :2 •inr.nAdt.wiuniiiy the most thrill­ ing work' that has come from the press of this conntry during the present vear. It abounds In pathos, and it is impossible for any one^to road some of its chapters with dry eyes. We have no doubt this work will meet with a large •ale and thousands of spell-bound readers." {from the New York HeraldL) "It is a very interesting book and gives some hints of prison life which are valuable." (From the New York Star) "Prison literature includes many of the greatest monuments of human geniuo. Bun yan wrote his 'Pilgrim's Progress' while in jail; Raleigh composed his 'History of the World' in prison, and Seth Wilbur Payne wrote •Behind the Bars'while in. the same iwvpleas- ant predicament. While employed in scrub­ bing the pavements and sweeping the floorsof bis temporary abode, he managed to interview as many of nis companions as possible, and wrote out their stories lor this book. The work is unique in style as well as subject, and tells many wholesome truths." (b'rom Ihi New York World.) Its matter is interesting and the story well told." , (From the Jersey City Herald.) •'Behind the Bars' is a thorough-going, de­ tailed and nervous account of the author's own experience, his trials and hnrdstiips, and those of other prisoners during his confine­ ment of eleven weeks in the Albany Peniten­ tiary. Mr. Pavne was sent to prison for one of the noblest acts of man, defending a betrayed and ruined woman from the pss iults of a cor­ rupt court." (From the Ifoboketi N. J. Neh».) The author presents his views with such a charming and inimitable frankness and good humor, that we are spell-bound while perus­ ing his prison experiences. It has all the vi­ vacity of a novel, glowing with life and radieut with beauty," (Frmn the New York Evening Mail.) Mr. Payne's new book is very interesting and shouh'l be generally read. His story and those.of other prionors whom he interviewed are directly and forcibly told." , Itip published iu handsome stvle by . , O. R BRIGC8 A CO., 141 Eighth treet N. X, PBICE ONE DOLLAR. ' j . f J?** 1 "'•i •> i- _ < Omaha and California Un«u5KF . ; Is the shortest and best route between Chicaj V go and all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa, « Nel»raska, iJakota, Wyoming, Coolrado, Utah, W ti'i i;S, Nevada, California, Oregon, China, Japan and jj.,./ -J Australia. Its P'Vj, 3 3f+x~:. • Chicago, 3t- Paul A Minnaipolls ^ - ' Line. »> • Is the short line between Chicago and »I1 * j. " ' points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, fi* ' . and for Madison, St. Paul, Minneaiiolis, l>n- lutli, and all points in the (jreat Northwest, i. j Its ^ LaCrosse, Winona 4 St. Peter Uae ^ "u:' la the best route between Chicago and Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man- 'i'M- -r% aato, »i. feter, «ew n im and ail ,point# ia - t 8ou them and Central Minnesota. Its FOUNDRY AND MeliENRY, IIJL. WARD B. GALE, Proprietor. The undersigned has just started a Foun­ dry and Machino Shop, and is now prc|>arcd to do all kinds ol Casting for Machinery, on short notice and In the best of wanner. We also manufacture the celebrated Gale Wind Mill Repairing of all kinds done promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired on .short no- tice. Orders solicited. ~ WARD & GtAT/JG. M«n<?nry, 111., April 4th W77. • m Green Bay & Marquette Lint Is the only line between Chicago and Janea- , . villc, Watertown, Fon du lac, Oahkosh, Ap. deton. Green Bay, Escanaba, NegannM, tfnrqiiette, Houghton, Hancock and the Lake Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin, Rockford, Freeport and all points via Free port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Lini Is the old Lake Shore Route, and Is the only one passing between Chicago and Rvanston, I.ake Forest. Ilighlnnd Park, WfiukeffMi, Racine, Kenosha an«L Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars are run on nil through trains on this road. This is the ONLY I.INE running thssa cara between Chicago and St. Paul and Mtnne. apolis, Chicago and Milvanxee. Chicago and Winona, or Chio&go ard Green Bav. Close connections are made at Chicago with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich- igan Central. Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee l ine ana Pan IT'indlc Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al- ton and Illinois Central for all point# SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union I'acilic I{. I?., at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections made at junction pointv with trainsof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv all Oou- pon ticket agents in the Unite'd States and Canada. Remember youasli for your tickets Via the Chicago A Northwestern Railway and take •none others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadwav; Boston Office, No, ft Stato Street: Omaha "Office, 2W Famham Street; San Francisco Offir, 121 MontKomerv Street: Chicago Ticket Odices. fi'2 Clark Street, under Sherman House: 79 Canal, corner Madison Street: Kinzie strevt Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wi'lls Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzie Streets. For rates or information not attainable from your home ticketngents,apply to MABVIN HUGHITT W GeneralSupt. Gen'l Pas, TVSTT, mm* ittf .ij I A x?ENN « A. N I» S O M K« T JARTLJRLLIO 1 CHEAPEST; BESTI Now is the time to subscribe for the Cricket on the Hearth The people's favorite I.iternry and Family Journal. It is a mammoth 1(5 page, 84 column Illustrated paper (size of U<i>i>cr'n 1 Yeekly.) filled with splendid Serial and short Stories, Sketches, Poems, Useful Knowledge, Wit anil Humor, "Answers to Correspondents," Puz­ zles, Games, Popular Songs, etc.,- £tc. Lively entertaining, a mtsing and instructive. The largest, handsomest, best and cheapest paper of its class published. Only $1 per year, with large and handsome chroino, "Sfuiiious," or 75 cents per year without premium. In order to introduce'it into New Homes, we make the following special offers: Special Offer No 1-Upon receipt of only 25 cents we will send the Cricket on the Hearth -for lour months on trial, and one pair of elegant French Oil Chromos, free. Special Offiir No. 2 - For one three cent •stamp we will send a specimen copy of the Cricket on the Hearth, and a copy ofa lieauti- fiil lithographic engraving entitled 4'The Froffereil Kiss,*' tree. Address F. M. LUPTOV SL CO. * 2 Broadwav, New York. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Groceries, Acc.J ft n o » c o c _ o » 2 r » r k 2 o s=5as J. STORY, At his old stand opposite the Mill McHENRY ILL., Hnving enlarged his Store is now better than ever prepared to furnish his customer* aud tlic buying public generally with Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, &Ci| &»Ca, At Prices Lower than ever before offered in this section. We have in stock a large variety of the leading Cooling and Heating Stores. Of different styles hnd makes, which I we ill vites the public'to call and vjuutiue anil leara prices before purchasing. It is almost unnecessary to call the at ten. tion of the public to the fact that we keep constantly on hand a large stock of Shelf Hardware, Xafls, Table, and Pocket Cutlery, Tinware, <^.'i1va'nized ltand iron (Barbwl) for fence, Ifarbed Wire, Shovels, Forks, etc., ftt fact, cv-ci ything fjund in a first-class Hard, ware store. J. STCRY. *$»>». 18TC- E. M. OWiBN ' ' f f i ' - ' LlCIt Ijfr-- Of the best quality, and which will be sold at the Lowest Hock- Bottom Prices. Give us a^call and , inspect Goods and learn Prices. tism wmHu * V s Mclie WIE KAAU Free Prtu. JOS. WIEDEMANN -PROPRIETOR OF THE-- Marat and BoarSiog House, Near the Depot, McHENRY,- ILLINOIS. The Choicest Brands of Wines for Medicinal ,and Family use always on hand. All the ac- k Miiinodations of a llrst-class Boarding ]Ious«. arges Ueasonabie. HThe 9nd F Vun ni' \arg • > Has on hand a choice lot oi PLrttWS of th« t>est make, which lie ' is .ae. li ng, at tfie LOW EST gRl(^5 for^^h. Also Farm ahdtlemocrat WAGONS, FANNING MILLS, The CeielirateA Kenosha Faips. Call at my Warehouse when ii want of anyj&inff in my line. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, Sept 25th 1877 .Good Stabling for Horses. Please bear in mind that a hazy light is just as good and oftimes better than 8tinshine for taking picture®.--- Only come early in the day and wa will please you every time. j. s. MEDLAR, Woodstock.

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