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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Oct 1880, p. 8

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{ - » > t 4 y - t \ I ' & 1 '•{ *** V* ' '*• >„ , „.*f ' » v >'•! ft" i iBCOur Wnsliington correspondent |nrrlli>8 M follows G«r. Weaver has learned I les­ ion from Ills Southern experiences. BASKKT MAKING. The undersigned is prepared to fur­ nish Willow Baskets of his> own make. Of all kinds. Fine Baskets a specialty. Market, Clothes, and all other Baskets made to order. Will also repair all kinds of light work. Give me a call.-- First House South of the Claremont House, on the McHenry «ud|.liiclimoiid road. NICK WINKLES. M«H«nrT. »*p» 1Mb. 1879. . New Hardware 8tore. Undone that the Republicans will pro- | #lt by. He has hitherto voted with the l>emoerat8 In Congress for the repeal i>f the election laws, but his Southern i^xperlenoe* hM changed hit opinion.-- : JM* |f |HA T,ord will forgive him I* for such folly In the past lie will not lm guilty of such a thing in the future. . Secretare Shur* lately returned to the elty from his extended western 1VT TIJI*T"1 A T\ I tour,--expresses the opinion that the I ¥~ J\J |V| fij J\ | J I Jelection of Garfield will be brought I • . vJabout In a great measure by the votes "•%nd influence of the business men of . the country. A Clerk in the Secre­ tary's Department whose father is con­ nected with a large manufacturing firm In New York, says that of the sixty one attaches of the establishment who voted tor Tilden in 1876, all this year will vote for Garfield. This Is not be­ cause they are Republicans, but because tliey apprehend a change will milate -against business prosperity. These men are right, aiul if the working men of the country will view the matter in this light, i t will place Garfield's elec­ tion beyond shadow of a doubt. NEAR THE DEPOT, -DEALER IN- STOVES, JfirThc great mischief of tho dis­ organizing Labor Unions, whose Inter­ ference with the working of oar manufacturing establishments is .a constant source of irritation and suf­ fering, is their irresponsible charac­ ter. They are absolute and dictato­ rial over their members, but have not been held accountable to the law for the damage they have inflicted. It looks now as if ^he tables were to be turned. A piano-case manufacturer in New York city has brought a suit ogainst the Grand Lodge of the Or­ der of the Pianoforte Makers for or deriug his workmen to strike because he would not stop working for a dealer obnoxious to them. He lays his dam­ ages at $10,000, and asks for an injunc­ tion against tlieir further interference with his workmen. It is to be hoped that the law will hold these fomenters of trouble to a strict responsibility. It is Our Aim to Lead tli IN THE- : m r'w G.W. Tin. Copper aid Sheet Iron fare, Table an<l Pocket Cutlery, Scissors an<1 Shears, Horae Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horseshoe Hatils, unit f iles of every description. Also everything thatis generally kept in a Hard­ ware Store. Being a Practical Workman, I shall spare no pains In trying to srlve satis­ faction to all who favor me with their patron age. All kinds of Jobbing la my line will receive prompt attention. Please give me a rcill before purchasing elsewhere when in need of anything in my line I. N. MEAD. McHenry, Oct. 10th. 1679. Boot and Shoe Business, And to do this we have brought to McHenry Go. this Fall, more foot wear than ever before. Our store is headquarters for the cele­ brated SELZ Boots and Shoes. Wo buy and sell more goods in our line than all other dealers, in Woodstock, and buy and sell for Cash. Also are the only exclusive dealers in Boots and Shoes in the County. J • • . ' W. SBrBTCOSXTC*, "WOODSTOCK, ILL. COLfiY BROTHERS! * \ * McHenry, 111. --DEALER IN-- Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet and Articles. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use. A. H. HANLY .& SONS, Also Bottled Ale and Por­ ter for Family Use. The best brands of Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco always on hand. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Give me a Call. G. W. BESLEY. McHenry, 111., Aug. 20th, 1879. --DEALERS IN-- JOHN8BURCH BUY THE BEST. When you go to your Grocers call for the Hanly New Process Flour, and take no other. If he don't keep it he ought to, and no mistake. Colby Bros., have just received a ftoll U«e of Youth's and childrena clothing. I and can wow fit any froin five years old ] up. Their Monk of clothing is coin- filete in every particular, to which they nvite the attention ol the buying public. JOS. WIEDEMANN, I As;ent Franz Falk's KQiIAUKKK LAGER McHenry JHI. fBter in Large OTftrnftllTCega or Bottlea||aI- ways on hand cheaper than any other, quali­ ty considered. Ttifs Iteer has a world vide reputation, and good judges acknowledge It eannot oe tar. yasMd in the world. (M«i by mail promptly attended to. f JOS. WIEDEMANN. MeHenry. III. Ma? 5th, 1880.* C.Henry, MarMrMs. HENRY MILLER, --DKALKR IN-- American anil Foreip MarMc. Monuments, Headstones, ETC., ETC., ETC. American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mc Henry, III. Johnsbargh, Aug- 90th.?J877 General Merchandise, RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENY, ILL. We have one of the most complete stocks of Goods ever brought to this market, consisting in part ot Dry Goods, Clotii, Hats, Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Paints, Oils, Drugs, and Medicines, Crockery, Glassware, Wooden and Willoware, Ooceries, Etc., Eto, |^°We have one of the finest Stocks of Teas to be found in the county, to which we invite the especial attention of the public, sat­ isfied that we can suit them both in quality and price. JACOB STORY, McHENRY ÎLL. DEALER IX Nunda. - - - Illinois GOLD We l«Mllun| - - SlllVIUlOy t o w n to take subs Great chance to make moncv. --DEALER IK-- Agricultural Machinery, Of All Kinds. A0s*rt fcr the towns of Algonquin. Nanda McHenry for the celebrated McCormick Machines, other dealer in the County. Ifanda, June 15th, 1880. f<y Give me a call. C- HENRY - town to take subscriptions for the largest cheapest and bestjlllustrated family publica­ tion in the world. Anyone can become a sue. ressful agent. Six eleirant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subs iriues. One agent re­ ports taking 120 subscribers in a «lav. A lady agent reports making over $200 clear profit in ten days. All who engage mnke money fast. Vou can devote all your time to the business or only your spare Wine. Vou need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive outfit free. If you want profitable work tend ua your ad­ dress at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address OGUBGE STINSON ft Co., Portland, Maine- THE McHENRY B A K E R Y , --AND-- RESTAURANT. ROOT. PATTERSON, Prop. Having opened a Bakery and Restaurant in •lie Village of McHenry, the subscriber would inform the public that be is now pre­ pared to furnish them with Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac Of the best quality and at the lowest rates. We also keep a fine stock of Contectioiiery| VMicy utocenes, Canned Goods, Ac., to which W« invite the attention{of the public. M^euryeiYounse"0We'S Bl0Ck' «-ICE CBBAlt.lwvBftnhjkn'!. HcH.nry, K., buFSJ' totaled Over a Quarter ol a Century. F. C.~MAYES, lor! ELGIN ACADEMY. ELGIN, ILL. DEVOTED TO A THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE. ITEACHIHG, BUSINESS LITE. Fall Term commences Monday September 6, 1880. Winter Term commences day, November 29, 1880. Mon Spring Term commences Monday, March 13, 1881. Tuition from $7 to $12 Term ot twelve weeks. No Change of Teachers. per The Largest Stock of S T O V E S . Hardware, Iioi and Steel, In the county Please call and examine. T. J. DACY! --Has recently Purchased-- Scissors, Shearsy Table and Pocket utlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstones, Window Glass* CRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. J. STORY. • Svft' - i; 4 " --PROPKIETOfiS OP McHENRY HICK Him NEAR THE DEPOT. McHenry, - Illinois The public are respectfully in­ formed that the above named firm have constantly on hand a large stock of the very Finest Flour, Si o* Bolted Meal, Feed, &c. We have unusual facilities for- IVIanufacturing and are well pre pared to do Cnstoi Work With all possible dispatch, and we are confident that no Mill in the Northwest can surpass us, either in the promptness of work done for customers, or IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY. t^gPMERCHANTS and others who handle Flour are especially requested to give us a call, as our different Brands of Flour are second to none in the market. Thankino the public for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same. A. H. HANLY & SONS. McHenry, 111., Aug. 10,1880. Ready for Fall Trade. Attention! WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS. -ASii IMS All ER IK-- «>£•. r- r* J f". J Steady-Made Clothing. 's'iflfkXhB, OMilnen »n<t Worsted* to aell bf •**'- The latest «ty lee of Woods on hana My stock of READY-MADK i« now complete and I not be Undersold S i c * p P d M e H e n r y , n e a r A Text Book in the Theory and Practice of Teaching will l>e introduced into the Norma Course A class will be formed in the Post-Graduate Course, taking the studies of the Freshman year of Vassar ollege. lasses in the Business Course at the beginning of each term. For Courses of Study and other Particulars, send fo* Catalogue. J. TEFFT, President O. DAVIDSON, Secretary AXi. SEARS, Principal. DT^enP business now before the public 1J J. Y«»u can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not re«iiiirei. We will *tart you. tl2 a day and upwards made at home by tlie industri­ ous, Men, women, Iwjys and Kirls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time You can devote your whole tune to the work, At one time, 60 of which he re­ ceived last week and the balance are now on the road, and I have this day sent my order for 60 more to be shipped in Juue. The increasing demand for the well-made, durable, thoroughly tested and low priced Carriasres Co part or only your spare moments ness will pay you nearly a willing to work can fail to make enormous No other busi» well. No one 1 pay you nearly to work can fail - pay by engaging at once. Costly ontnt and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easily and honorably. Address IMUB A Co , Augusta, Maine. iNtowy, 3% Xpv. GUIDE to SUCCESS. WITH FOR made by E n, Fisher & which are d to every of the Noi \ erican Continent The favoi » > * eputation these Carriages nave made in McHenry county, where they have been used tor several years by Livery men. physicians and tarmers, has led to such a demand for them that we are obliged to resort to selling them at Auction in neigh­ boring towns. Every carriage sold by us is warranted for one year. Our stock is complete and much larger than can be found with any retail dealer in the Northwest. T. J. DACY* We are Not closing out, but arc better prepared than ever to gi\e close bargains on all kinds of Farm Machinery. We make a speciality of nil the leading Machinery, among which are Walter A. Wood Reapers and Mowers, Peerless combined Reap­ ers, Leader Reapers, the celebrated Manny and Standard Mowers. Furst & Bradley's Cultivators, Rakes and Plows. Four leading Cultivators. The celebrated and unrivaled igcr Rake, Hollings- worth Rakes and several others. PUMPS ! PUMPS! PUMPS! We also have ft full assortment of the celebrated BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP always on hand. Also the Adams Kenosha for a Wood Pnmp. Has just put in his Store a Largre Stock than ever, and is selling at the very Lowest Prices possible. HAVE GIVEN PRICES BELOW. Extension Tables, $1. per foot. Breakfast Tables, all walnut, $3.75. Centre Tables, from $3.50 and upwards. Common Bed­ steads, $2.75, $3.00 French black walnut bedsteads, $5.75 and upwards. Common Kitchen Chairs, $3. Cane Seat Chairs $5 up to $14, Bureaus $1) and upwards. Commodes and Wash- stands, $4.50 and upwaids. Lounges, Brussels Carpet, $8. Mattresses, all sizes, $2.75. Bu­ reau, with 14x24 Glass, $15. Looking Glasses and Brackets, Wall Pockets, etc. I also keep on hand a fine as­ sortment of COFFINS AND CASKETS. f-WHearse furnished at rea­ sonable rates. JOHN B. BLAKE McHenry, August 23, 1880. pT|" Of all kinds. Tumors, dixchai 1- " -d gc« of lilood or mucous, nndall Useases of the Rectum quickly and perfectly cured by a simple and soothing remi'ily. For ^forinatior. % IdrcaslDU. J.FABER ft CO. 2» Ann St,. N^Y. Business AND Society. is BY FAU tho best Business and Social Gnide and Hand-Hook ever miblished. Much the latest. It tells both se\es completely HOW TO no EVKKYTHIXG in tho best way, How to bo Your Own T.awycr, How to uo Business Correctly and Successfully How to Act in society and in every part of life, ' an<^ contains a gold mine of varied informition. Indispensable to all classes for conctant ref­ erence, AOKNT* W %NTKI» for all or spare time. To know why this baok ot 'REALi value and attractions sell 's better than any other, apply for terms to Woodstock, June 9th, AGENTS WANTED T.IFK AND ADVENTTTTIE8 OF FRANK AND JESSE JAMES, THE NOTED WESTERN OUTLAWS. By Hon. .T. A. Darns, Ph. D. A trne and thrilling account, (Illustrated) of their bold operations for 13 years in 20 different tates and Territories, milling detectives and ofll cials of the law. Best Selling Book of tho year. 10,000 sold in three months. SO cents for outllt; tl .ftOforsample copy I.ibernl terms to Agents. N. I). THOMPSON A CO., Pub. Ushers, 5%riD« St.,St. K»nls.Missouri- We keep an assortment ot Wagons and Buggies ot all kinds. Also Howe's Planters, and in fact everything that a farmer wants. Ulf in want of anything in our lino do not fail to call as wo know we can suit you, at tho Old Stand, opposite the Mill. E. M. OWEIS Ac SON. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. The omtEiwtUk TRADE MARK. Remedy; An unfailing cur« f©s' Seminal Weak" Bess, Spermator' rben, Impatencf , And all diseases that follow ifasch of Self* -- »->•» --« Before Taking. Abuse: U LORS or After Taking. Memorr, Unl»er«»l I.uaitude. Palo In the Back. DimneM «f Virion, Premature Old Age, and many other Dimin that iMkd tslsMDltj or Consumption, aod a Premature Orare. (C^FulI particulars In our pamphlet, whieh we desire ta •end free br mail to every one. CT7*The Specific Medtcluete •old by all druggims at $1 per package, or aix packages far K, or will be acut free by mall oa receipt of u>* money by HilmdM TBS QUIT iremcix* co., Ilaeaanc'a Bum, DatMit. Hmm. t®- Sohl In McHenry, and every whero by all DruestetP. ft I.N. MEAD, AGENT. For Bnokovo Harvofstor, Blntlor and J Mowing Machine. Mfllenry. 111. 1

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