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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1879, p. 4

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>1. - - .:s-j •-•%̂ -f ;-a*. miMiniiii 8HSS #v. O N S U.s£*V • j|-- ttnnowy ,e.U- 'it i'-":y Y, APRIL SOth.18^. &Wi» ' ^%3W «I-YKEi t TIM Gaming Judicial Electios. i Enrty In jnns an eleetlftn for ihree j $^J.Tttdge*1n this Circuit will take place, * ; tiflTp«>ttance of which stirmld not be x ^overlooked hy tlie people. The present ^ *Tti<]goi. who*© encase More are to be ./ „. -iehnsen, are Hon, T. D. Murphy, <?hlef ,;•!ustlfce of the Appellate Court, Hon, 0. Upton unci Hon. Wm.. Cody. But Jwhatjinortl particular^fnt&reststhf ^peoplirspf MolleHry county Is the re- *;)ectiTvhol' -Imlge Murphy, who we bfe- lileve fce4»?'•*»« choice ©!' nUte-tenths of - vfffeiaof tlil« county. In fact we j& <do neppS&eve. tfe<t£© H« any opposition 4to hlin in th« county, outfelile of the King lint* nSa^iie'^IIt ieltui, whd It |» weB fcuown • b^pofee anyatid I- .\ -toll oaudMate* who they cannot ii?e. ' V ^ The course of Judge Murphy for the ^f iypiist twenty-one years, which time he f?has occupied & seat upon the bench, is k source of pride and gratifleafcioa to ||§/8|the cl.Uleat of McHenry County where !|^ <lie has resided and (wen well and favorably known from his boyhood to /the present time. From a poor boy in ^; -a lawyer's office, he has, by his own *> . * • n lawyer*® office, he $, -personal exertions, risen step by step, r\ Swas admitted to the bar, and was then V..VS Mi ^chosen County Judge, a position which |jhe held for several years with credit, ibut the people recognizing hissterling Jjworth andP|$raightforward course, call*- ed htm to fill a higher position, and by the almost unanimous voice of the i/fi people who hail known him so long i/and well, he was elected to the position , V iof Circuit Judge, a position which he ,^lias ably filled, and no man, be he friend or foe, can truthfully say but that he has always presided with dig­ nity, never swerving to the right or & left, but ever keeping Justice and right V* on hi? side, regardless of the opinions , «T, of those who might differ from him in v.judgment. - * Judge Murphy is emphatically a self- ;<*• * made man, aii4 being such the people w&o know binibeat will insist that he be retained 5ij4 place which he has so honestly an<! a|ty filled, with so much £ ..K honor to himself and those lie wpre- ^:f^iaents... - /« It iaof the utmost importance that . '^the office of Judges In this Circuit be I ^ (fllled by good and true men, men who vcan rise above party and Kings; men who will not pander to the fe w to the •detriment of the many. We need not ;«ay that such men are not the chosen -candidates of the1 Ring, and for this reason we weald warn the people to 'jf f» wire ot the* secret plotters. Their •0^~5S#eerefcs hauntiare well lim^ra and some ' ^ ^ -of their scheming acts have potne to " the surface. But we have no fears. / J The people will turn out and Judge Murphy will be thetr onanio>ous choice '• Mi the primariee. , Articles from several of owr ex­ changes in the District, on tlrls subject, can be found on the outside of this paper, to which we would call especial attention, as showing the regard in which Juage Murphy is held In other parts of the District. . ^ i^naoel# JltfP t'lf peo­ ple, 1 lite rent is ahvaily gr<»wl»if. and If will not be Iqng befor«, every voter 'tfi:lhecd<r»iitip^" will' 1$'discussing the" j^stlon in lilso%vn wind. The next -fliOJlK'ngn will be iH'rtuips, thfe most libtly contested one that Ims eVter <xy curred Iti the fTnl^d .States. ^ t ! 5 ' At present. Grant and Tildeiliarethft men most tnlked of on the two sid»».-- That thfl el<*ctioti of Gen. Grunt woul(K be pleitsiiig t«» a 1-irge portion of th# peopl«4iii the present deplorable oon dftlou of the political govrenuneut, we are very positive. Mr. Grant was un­ lucky In a lew instances in his subordi­ nate officers, but the greater portion of the stories told of these men, it must be remembered, were .concocted for political purposes. In every political meeting that tlwf&riter lifts attended during the [>ait t'hree years, anil they are not few, he 1ms been struck ^tyith the fiict that the mere mention** Grant's name has raised a storui plause that nbtifihg #lse conMI. wouUd Indicate thai the people are for h£m: tbal hi* quiet but ^Iccisivealrays are jQat what the people think they need^ As between Grant and Tthien many Democrats would oast |heir votes foe the former instend |m the apology for * man who liva$ a| ercy Park. 2fo. 15.V Lonw tST'A rebel fcom Alabama^ L<Swe, attempted to bulldoze Hon. John A. Logan by sending him a chaf- lerige the other day, and 4n General T ogan refusing io receive it threaten­ ed to chastise hiirf pnbllcly OH the Street. ®nt the gallant John A.tvOgan had faced rebels before and didnt scare werth a cent. Should Lowe get up spunk enough to attempt to carry his threat into exacntiGir it is «nr opinion there will be one less rebel to disgrace the Rational Capital. •fiTThe trial of Peter Stevensi for the murder of his wife has just been concluded In Chicago, and the verdict of the Jury was imprisonment in the States Prison for fourteen; years.. Tlie Court should now turn round, and try the Jury for damphoolism, as they appear to have more o/ that ingredient In their composition tlian anything else. The ayerage Chicago Jury are better subjects for the Penitentiary tlian the Jury b«>x. ^ * •* w There are thousands of acres ' of untitled land in the United States well adapted to raising fibrous plants, such as hemp, fiax and jute, and there are thousands of men standing around with their hands ia their pockets look­ ing for something to do. Still we im­ port annually more* than #6,000,000 worth of these fib rep from countries which are no better prepared by nature (fe for.tjtfij^pitivation than woafp., Ibife 'ft «®"We see that a certain •'poster* sheet !• this county feels very bad hecawse the PLAi!«EsBAi,jEit does net l:; ««« fife to give them a gratuitous notice every week, and accuses us of"#ant«f " oouftesy. I«f, they themselves say, **we dislike to write disagreeable ' thoughts of eur neighbon,*1 and do not ^ think it necessary to make any excuses H, at this time for what we have or have * «ot done. But we will say right here there Is three reasons why we have not >1; given them any free advertising. •& First, bnr regular price for locals (exeept to friends,) is five cents a line. §; Second, we have never seen anything ;%'• in Mid sheet that we have thought worthy of notice, and third as the $ Oree#li»i^ party camo to a preiu^ture % death^B^fi;'- "tnA decently - buried last 3$ Fall^'^liii^iay followed the inva- -f r*lk',^e practice from our youth, to let H all .putrid carcasses entirely alone. "Only this and nothing mori^. »* If Ik:'m " "SSSBSŜ SSSSSSSSŜ ' .•'J/ #F"*An atteropt was "'made on Wednesday evening lasc te ̂ assinate Edwin Booth, while playing Richard II. at M«V icker^a tiieatre, Oticngo, by a yjnisg man named Mart Griiy,from SuLouis. The man was immediately secttred and with mtifeb difficulty taken to tie station house. Two shots were fired at the actor and barely missed hio»^||#- u»a was undoubtedly % H^Oeu. John M. Dl x, Died in tfew York on Thursday of last week, at the ; age'of^l years. He was one of the uiost patriotieiineu in the country, and his f aiaeuiwkr, %lt any man attempts to feul down American Flag shoot ion tite spot," will long be remembered by the. loy^l people throughout £he iMfc-.lt -..1! •* * FOR SALE. , _ •&£•-ill • • A'-lii Mr' cresof land In Section 12, all fenced. Also 80 aeres of land, with a good house and barn thereon* with tim­ ber and. water in abundance* in Section aa. Also my Uomestead, ̂ on Crystal Lake and Nunda foad. Good new house, barn and othet* ontbulldiiigs.-^ Apply to JoiiN Fix SKY. Close efBustnMs AprU4, '7& RMBOUACFBS ^ Meure circulation.. Mud vUixevsii ifl flxturos 4,200.00 hjtomi...... other Kation^l I(ank«, Bills Krart'lctvrreBCjstlMllMl'gnLukals) ReOon^on J^^d°with U.S. Twai- »r«y(5 uer6«nt. ol cirouUtionJ D»« fraWi U. Treasurer, otner «tten &t»erc»ttt redenip^on fund 1,«1T.17 18.S1 a»087.«6 «*,000,00 1,750.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid Ha '. Surplus Fund. ITiutivWctl profits National ItMii notai OtiMtandiBf. Individual Deposits subject to « ch»ck f»Kr,m.ii ^ B0.000.W' m ae.ooo.oo id, 044,SS 45,0)0.180 subject ^ I3s,878js - ••• • STATEOFILI.INOI3,1 • v"' • ?S* ' •:Si; . Coiifcty of Mr,Henry J I, JOHN J. MUHPIJY, Cashier of the *l»tc -<ian)*i liank, do solemnly swear that Mio above statemont is true to the bestof my knowledge and belief. JOHN J. MUKL'HY. Caahi«i. Subscribed and sworn to before me thlslSth day of April., 1S79 c. H. DoinrsUT, K. P.' OORRBCl'---Attest: •.-» .•/ JOHN J. Mutti'iir/ ) W. H. STK\VAHT,.- • > DitSctors. i irnni'.-.' Bwl-Boefc Bottom Prices. The place obtain these Prioeo j "m . •& RING WOOD, ILL. FREEMAN WHITINO, TRUSTEE'S 8ALB. WHEREAS, John King and Anna Kin£, his wife, John Ilerbesand Gertrude Herbes hip wife by their certain deed of trust, dated the 2!Hh day of AnffuSt, A. I). 1874, and record­ ed in the Recorders OlH«e of Mcllenry County Illinois, in Volume 40 of vRecords, on page 43, did grant, bargain, sell ahd convey unto me, the undersigniMl in trust|:tll the lands ami premises hereinafter de»crit;ed to secure the payment of the twelve,eertnin promisor* Notes of the said grantor* of even date with (•aid deed of Trust and therein particularly described all of said Notes being for principal sum of twenty-Itve hundred ($2,500) dollars, it being for purchase money, payable as follows Four Notes to B. N. Smith, an follows: one of $200, due June 29th, 1875, one of $18(J,30 due June *29tft, 1876, one of Sl8<5.30due June 29th, 1877, one of $IS8.S0 due June aath, 1878,and four Notes to E. M. Owen, as follows: One of $300 due June 29th, 1875. and three of g@4B.24, each due in one (1) two (2) and three (3) years from June 29th, 1873. Ami four Notes to M. Shim- mel, as follows: One ofif-200, due June '29th, 1875 and three (S) of #200.79, each due in one <1) two (2) and three (3) years from Jui|c 29th,. 1875 Interest on all the above described, Notes at ten per cent annually, and Whereas default has been made in the payment of one Note of B. N. Smith, which became due on the 29th, day of June 1878, except >100, Paid and indorsed thereon, and the Interest on said Note from Angust 29th, A. D„ 1877. And also in the default of payment of B. M.Owen, Note which became due June 29th, 1878 ex., cept #100, Fakt and indorsed thereon and the Interest from August 2d, 1877. and also in dt*«i fault of the payment of M. Shimmel. Note , which became due June 29th 1877, and the ina- f-rftid in short everything csually terest from Dec 13th, 1877, and also in de- --: fault of the payment of M. Shimmel Note which became due June 28th. 1878, except $10V Paid and indorsed[thereon and the Interest from Dec. 13th, 1877, also in the payment of thug h lit >ch legal holders of the unpaid Notes secured b* mini /vi' i«k aAn/iMil Taxes on said premises, continuing and by Such" default still reason of such default the said Deed of Trust in accordance with tliS' optioti to him given in and by said Deed and in accordance with the provisions in sai<" pal Notosfeas elected to declare and Mr*. 8. Searlos is now opening the largest stock of Hats. UonnetR, Silks. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Neck Wear, and faet everything In the No­ tion Hue HiJ.1 wiI sell cliea|i»y;. tl|j|f| eV6| O^ered Iti tbi« town before. ,,, The Randall Pulferi«Hig Harrow, Implement no Farmer can afford to he without at E. SJ. Qwen'«. rovisions in said prlnci- lias de­ clared the Same and all interest thereon to the that of Sale to be due and payable an<t has made application to me the undersigned as Trustee to sell and dispose of,the landeand premises described in said Deed of Trutit in accordance with the provisions and for the purposes expressed in said Dee«l. Th* amount claimed to be due in principal and Interest at this date being the sitm of $>38.1$. Now therefore, I, the undersigned, Richard Bishop, Trustee as aforesaid hereby give No­ tice that in pursuance of such application and under and By virtue of tlie power and authority to me granted in and by said deed ot trust and for the purpose expressed in said deed, I shftll on Monday the 12th, day of May A. D., 1879,at lOo'elockin tfi« forenoon of said day at the East doo* of the Court House In Woodstock, McHenry - County IIliRoia, sell and dispose of lands and preiuiaait and all the right title henellte ai** equity of redemption of the said part of the first part; in sain deed of trust the said John King ami' Anna King his wife and John Herltes awl Gertrude llerbcs is wife, their heirs and as­ signs in said premises at public anction for the highest and bent pr«ee the same will bring In cash. Which' said lauds and premises are situated in the Village of Mcllenry iu the County of Mclleury, and State of Illinois, and described as follows to wit: Lots Ho. two (2) and three (3) in Block No. twenty-one (21) Original Plat of McHenry, Village on tHa West side of Fox 1 liver, the same being the Mcllenry Brewery, With all Fixtures. Aft- pamtus. Kogs audTubs thereunto be longing; Dated the 30th, day of April A. D. 1879. HICIIAKO BISHOP, Trustee. - The MoHenry Haying recently fttted up our Shop, we are now prepared to furalali our customer* With M ui Salt Meats OF &Lh KINDSJ. Sausage, Smoked Meats, &&, --^T TBB-- JLjUWtSBl We buy nose hut the best of Meats, and flatter ourselves that we can offer our custom, ers. Mt'Si?, in letter shape than any other Shop in this section. Thankful for past favo#« ve solicit a eon- tituiance of the same, and we will guarantee toMtiafjr jron liotb In qualltv an<l price. FRETT & SON. IlloHkrclimh, 1879. . PIMPLES. t: I Will mail (Free) the receipt for a simple Vegetable Italm that will remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples and blotc hes, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful; also inttruc. tions^or producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address, nclosingS ct. stamp, Ben Vandelf A Oo. tO Ann St.. New Tork -r-- G It ACE'S CEL ISA VEOBTA inrefitcd in the 17th (iraoe, Surgeon in Through its agency the most serious .-ores and won mis that baffl­ ed the skill of the mo4t eminent physicians of bis.,day, and was regarded bjr eUwko knew kbn as a public benefactor. PUICTC I5 CKN'I'S A BOX. AtED8XLVK KI'ABATIOIT turv by Dr. ^TiUiam ing .fames' army, cured thousands of aSrThe BeimbUean Committee thla «)[uaielalJ>i«iidrlctt (Kane, De Bonne, 11clienrj, Lake, DuPaje, «t KendtU counties*) will meet to-morrow, Thurt day. at Turner Junction to decide upou he tlnte for holding the Conven­ tion I > uotulnete eandidatep l»r Mire# Judges. year De Errors of Ycuth. .GENTT.RSfAN who gtillered for TV- troni Nervous Debility. 1'innatiire ] CST, and :*.!l tb»> e^ccte of voutl.ful indisr *i«n wiil, lor the »akt suHering hmmnitr send free to all who need it, tlie r^iipe ant» direetion for milking tlie simple rt«ed]r 4« which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adviser's experieti' e can do so uv'addres$iifjr in perfectconildenc U. UGDIiM *2 Ccdaf «t.. New T«Vk K. D. McKfeur .V I. ¥ia: enstomers, who are doubtless familia r with my mode of doing business, we give the rules which we arc governed,: for the informa- tmo of netneq^ahited wiUi t: To deal hOnoirably with all. io handle none but the belt of ©oods. . 3. To loll at the Lowest Living Prices. 4. To require payment and pay .according to agreement. 5. To refrain from misrepresentations of at! kinds. , ;t To keep pace with the tinea is tka in­ troduction of new styles. • " !' Hint- ' 7. To prevent mistakes, and. to correct tnem promptly If made. • 8. To pay strict attention to ourimsiness. 9. To treat all with politeness, seeking and trying to merit custom on strictly business principles, and taking pleasure at all times in showing goods, whether purchases are in­ tended or not. 1 Our Stock for the spring knd Sumttier'trade is complete jjaemrx particular and- con^Uts DRY GOODS, * j • i" • • - - ¥•• •' :• %>\ni > 2N'C),]riO]N^3<i HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE W'F" DRUGS, MEDICINE^, . , _ . kept, in a f rst-olass eonntry atore wttieh wili be sold at prices as ^ • M>J% 1 Lot "ai tie liOiejst AQ<} jexamine Q-oods and learn piricef . , ; , jWiORifrt Rin^veod, 111., Mareh mh> ism, ' i mmmm B. McHenry MORTCAC* SALE. W1IERKAH, John IIerbc%. the surriving partner, of the firm of King »% llorbes and Catherine Herbos, his wife of the town of Mcllenry, Orinnty of McHenry. and State of Illinois, did. by their certain Mortgage Deed dated the 16th day of April A. IX lS7e and re­ corded inth® Recorders Office at Woodstock, Mcllenry, County, and Stateof Illinois,on the 15th day of April, A. i). 1878, Ita Volume 44 of at. M. K. on page #17 convey to the undersigned, Uv F. Boley, j8©rtgagee, the Heal Estate here Inalter deMaribed, to secure a certain prom- isory Note dated the 10th day of April, A. D. 1878, dueeight(9)months from the date thereof for the snmof seven hundred and eighty three dollars and eighty- two cents (#783.witk interest at tenpor cent, per annum, payable annually, pAyanle tothetmler ofG. 9 Boltf, McHetiry. Mcllenry County Illinois. And Whareas it Is provined In said Hfort- in case Of default, in the payment of ' part thereof accord in term and effect thereof the said party sa po, 111 VI id Note or any ereof according to the 'the said party of the second part or his legal representatives or at tornersafter having advertised such sale ten in a "* . - -- . '«||X3 _ ted notice*; in four'(l) places ivhere sai<l preni- davs in a Newspaper published' Sn the County ofMcHe»*y o.»'_wy posting up written or prill ises are, mtjy sell the taid premises or any part thereof, and all right and equity oflte- demption«f«aid party of the first part, their* heirs, executors, administrators or assign therein at public vendue at the premises there in described at the time appointed in such ad­ vertisement or may adjourn the sale from time to time at discretion and upon the making of such sale or sales as the attorney of the said party of the first part for such pur|>oscs con. stitutod shall evecute and deliver to the pur­ chaser deeds of conveyance! a fee of the pram isee and shall apply the proceeds of sale to Ike payment of (1) expenses of advertising, selling and conveying as a foresail I including attor­ neys fee* and ('2) tbo amount due on said Note (3)rendering the overplus, if any to the parties of the lirst part or their assigns. And Whereas default has Iteen made in the' payuientof said Note both principal and inter­ est, according to the term and effect theredf, and euc.n default continues and there is now dueon said Note the sum of eight hundred and •ixty-flvedolbiraaud six ($8&MKl),centstn prin cipal and interest. Now therefore, I, G. F. Boley, in pursuance of the power in said Mortgage contained do (hereby gtve public notice that, rtn the ftth day of May, A, D. M70at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the premises in said Mortgage to the Estate mentioned jn said Mortgage subject to the fol lowing incumbrances in M«<i Mortgage men tioned: That it is exprmaijr nnderstood hy and between the parties that tki« M0r-tga«e is to be taken subject to a Mortgage or knout eight hundred ft'io dolUir*4kst w glTen fortlw fuAshase money of said property diacribed In said Mortgage is as follows, bMfit:' Lots m two and tbreefo) in block twenty-one (21) in the village of McHenry on the West aide of Fox River in the Oujhnty «1 Sftslfeiiry and ata*$ > together with all the riint of eq­ uity of redeii*t>ti<»n of •lie' MM MiTrtgajJers dest-ribed, I shall sell at public vendue, highest bidder for cash all the Heal of Illinois together with all the oftiieftifri.! their heirs, exeeu tors adwkiigtrat« >M , eir as­ signs therein. * Vl'tf *n mkm. "* t. i : i Presents to the buvir.g public a fnitiire this ofallkinds of furo ever before, which I ain larger stock spFiJi^ etuui offering at gfeatly BEPtTCED paic£s. Now is the Time T« 6uy. We have taken great'pkltft-m seUtelfn^ dUr Undertaking Supplies. Coffins, Caskets, ani Of the latest designs* sgant. We keen n< not faii to call and soe any thing in our line m-erythlng new and . - - - Do when ia , want of IPl » *?• J* U.U w >p nothing but tile best, ta Notions f Notions! I We have a full fiae of Notions. Call and •pe th«Wf>>;,t ,„kf. ... .. In Pictnro Framea and Wall Brackets we will not tie undetf- sold. JOHN B. BLAKE. McHenry, 111., March Wth, 187#. NEW SPRING GOODS LATTER & BECEEB, Gyedil ft failure1 Wa wwnt your Cash trade, »t th»j NUNDA, BICHMOND «ad OUNDSat CASH STORES of * ¥ , 0 k- *c,t i'. tm Every things *epresenM or money refunded. Oa ttm Twill nnlr^ t|e moet and bes^Goods tor the least UMHMJT. t** ^ 1 Under aiw circumstances enables these stores to name prices on elates of merchandised We will sell you good' merchandise cheapeii - ^ than any store in' thi Northwest and the following incomplete Pricrt'* 1 List will convince v on, .Will lOur creditmerehant sell you thai following prices? , ? r ^ J. I® I If is: fiood, Prints Good Prints;, Ooo&rrints., . i.»m.. Ooatt* Cotton Best Bleashed Co Won Best Un bleach wl Cotton » • * : «e. 05e. 5*c (10c. 00c, 07c. 06c. Good Unbleached Cotton.. ..I'iV.'.ViiC'.V No. 1,fable Lionen..* Slack Cashmere . . . . . . . . 2 f i c . ,.r...i....#0,8fi, 88c. Mant'Hose .......... ... * 06c, Worn en 8 Hose ^. 06c. ie. Items, see1!aim Good Denims.v t...12^c Good {Corsets. 5iV... \W.\ .'.V.^S. .A'iCM.. »e. ladies Ties &Bows.».5 to 25c. Mens Boots........ 1 76. Mens Boots, Fine 2 50. Mens Boots, Fine .2.10 to 2 23. WomensShoes, Warranted....:......t-.-. 2 00. tm Mr WotnenaJWMie^, Qodit . Mens Panfei... ^.Be,76, 1 09* Ssoys' Suits at less than Cost of Cloth. MensSaitiKa 1... S 9$g-~ Mens Suits No. S... 3 7«I" Mens Suits .1M0 to M 00®% Hats 4fcCaps...;.... 4e&,to S Trunks Jb valises, way down, J Teas, that Beat them all, 1ft, 25,40mi<i SO£'I' 7lbs No. 1 Coifee 1 mM lllbs Raisins.. 12«>h Rice.. 17Ths Currants 20lbs Peaches 20 lib Bars Soap Mtts Dried Apples.. Stove Polish No. 1 Baking Powder..., Crockery.^hn Maddoek A Sons, we #111 sell Less than others can Bur. Large Stock of Yellow and Glass ware 1 m ' IS: 52 im '<:• i 08.- , * 5E,-v - We want trade an<l are working foi* TT. Have Established"^!! T reputation in McHenry Connty, of a cheap seller and am going to/ tf, keep it. Cash does the business and the long time CREDIT stores ? •*" MUSt nuit the CKt cf POOR GOODS, for it won't WIN; <# ?: Customers know better. Come and see me, visit one of the, . tores, findii wilt payj*6u. ^wilibe money in your |toek«f(v//- jRespeetfully Yours# : Utores ^t Hichmoiid, NTuiida and Dundee Chicago Office12$ Franklin •:m " • ' f V \-4'* r ALEBS . i :tat "Hi, . !")< ft , >* . w i < <-i f «}„ V. •*: tM/i m , mm î,n.0u i RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McfT£NRY, ILL. • • ' i •' * .'*?? We have one of the most complot© stdck of Goods m#r brough| ® to this market, consisting in part of jkiHjy wmum t>d 1 e-ii 1 iM'" r Medicines, fllassmw, Wtodia and ^Utw-win| C^rocerieis, etii., etc,, wSHd ftsk an insiw?ction of pur WALL i>APEB, whi«lt is.|»ow complete, elegant and desiraBw. ' Patronage solicited and s»tisfiM|^ :H ^ -fV ' k» 4£.-"i >vf 4̂* -COLBY BROS. 10! M Until you see and examine my s have toe best steck•.-.o&.i.i\m % fcf'l.-'C Farming 'r*» 'fa* IK'MoHenry County, of and get prices '/r <.u. • h vs'-ii Implements • *' U \ , .©• 't ? *&• Near theDet»ot McHenry * Illinois, Having Just received tii«>ir Spring and Sum- tner tMtocfe **t Ready-Made Clothinjf, Hats, Caps, and Gents Furnisbinjr Goods, Which »<•'< «»»I» Furnish in I? UUUUB, »»NN-U they offer to the buying public at PrieM to sail the times, f- T Stock off Clotlwi this .ever bought to the latest Patters and . . tike market, from wbiek tbe^arejprepared to m^ce » SINGLE GAR- 3 (S. FULLStfiT tfnd- Guarantee Satisfaction. rlf^n 4^*Call and examinff'our stock liefore pur- chasing elsewhere. We will not be undersold Dated this 23rd day of April, A. f>. 1879. U. F BOLEY Mortgagee. UK)HAKI> BlSHOr i . - •; I * Attorn** ' I1 yoBenry, 111., March XSth, 18/9. LAUEli & BECKKK. E R S O L D . I have all the Leading Plows among them are the Furst & Brad* , ley, Norwegian, Moline, Pern, Grand Detour, J.ohn Deere and J|F I. Case, all acknowledged the best made and Warranted in everv rei# spect. Also have the Furst & Bradley and Moline Sulky Flow# - which will talk for themselves. The only Agent for the IMPROVES RANDALL fULVERIZING HARRQ" The mnst Popular and Profitable Farm Implement used. SEEDERS! ̂ SEEDERS tf«* SEEDERS | We have the Buckeye and PrairfeCity, both first-class in every respect. Also the Force Feeders ;J » > % PLANTERS! g^I,ANTERS l^^PLANTEES | II make a speciality of the Keystone and Keystone Jr.,' Planters* warranted in every way. --FOR THE BEST-- ™ 'I' --ny • * " ' - . Jtf .f, •'a Spring' W agon^ Qn the mark^ |,.J^YE the;C6iitland Improved Qe»rt which JMIS no siA *perior. The Company inttke them a speciality and make ho otberr For Pumps I have the Adams and Kenosha, excelled by none. Be sure and call bcfori^oing elsewhere as we know we can mak it to your interett to do so. Remember everything Is told oil i OWE3y> > is}:'A i

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