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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Aug 1881, p. 8

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•SShks® r< » * • , ~ ~ < - . '.7 • " «.,.v-» mim mmm THAT THE PLACER f i*> •wtr -"# •'•> »M« »*!» .•teaS' v*pjr« iV"/ i£*iv' 4* ' *<, w v '••V* ^ • .v^ Js .. 4* 3 _ />¥*« ••<"»•**• <W*1 t-T»; .4* - . Tb« Miwitli Tn inHy. Ev*f *!*«> .Tolm 8inif.ii. l«*ft t>|A Rnflnmt ami went to roaming Hindu Virginia with an Indian tied to one rNB| M * shield to eatck a trow# Ired At him by Powliatan and a lot of red Ksalla#afs Without a Tiat on,the Smiths have been a wandering race. They liaye been prolific as well iw nomadic, and big and little Smiths are scattered ttf> rod down this vale of tea& as thick M b«ulders on a New England farm. On a certain occasion two wngs made ft bet that there were and were not twenty-fire Smiths In Baymarket Theater, London, one night when Gar- rlck was playing there and, thu house tM crowded. They went t«| the thea­ ter, and one of them jumping npon a aeathnrrldl^ inquired if Mr. Smith was preseut. fifty-one gentlemen arose. **The Mr. Smith I wish Is ball headed,"' •boated the joker. Twenty-seven hu­ man billiard balls remained standing each trying to pull tlie Islands growing to starboard of his temple to the high­ est pcrtnt of his tyrant urn. The bet was WOlk. . , n.4' , % • fffl^Tlie Toronto Globe gives the following account of a rapid move- tnentin stumps wliich recently toolc place: "A farmer near Indianapolis had been wrestling for a few weeks with the stumps on a neu^y cleared farm. Becoming tired of the work lie conceived the Idea of narttiff dyna­ mite on n large scale. A few days ago he invited his neighbors to witness the simultaneous blowing but of forty acres of fctnnaps. Holes had been drilled and cartridges inserted in every Stump, and the cartridges connected by wire3 with an electric battel y. On the word being given the electric cur­ rent was put on. The work of explo­ sion was satisfactory, every stump "be­ ing blown to atoqis. Some of the" fragments were driven 300 feet. This simultaneous process might be of great advantage in such work as the running of a railroad through a new- country, or in other work in which time is of great consequence. The liability to accident would be less if the dynamite were used in this way tltaaif many 3 nail explosives were used." -AXD DEALER IN- WATCHES. JEWELRY; Silverware, &c. RICHMOND, t¥3'W Y'>:- T. J. Dacy. 3ohx Donovan. : mS': •HIUrA remarkable man hu#t is going on in the wilds of Wisconsin. On the 10th n)t., two brothers, nam«d Cole­ man, offices of the Jaw, who were '• eu- <hwvoring to arrest two horsd thieves. Lon and Edward Williams, were niur- •dered by the men thejf-njferq. pursuing, ia the village of Durum). AtK<t)osse of dltisens and officials at*tfnee, set out and chased them into tlte Big Woods «®ff Wisconsln, There the outlaw^ ar^ »«jr tOdliyt, uid fcave <lwis f ar eluded •their pursuers. Late despatches say (that eight Indian scouts, headed by Ituflaio Charlie and Yellowstone Kelly and accompanied ^ by thirty blood­ hounds have iBfrired t<* *id In the 'diase, and the Big Woods will see such • at^frl.ble h,*nJ as they^never siWf |qr viar*. - " 1 • ' '""V >• '#8* t?V- • & , i I* ' ' * &v$J! . Abraham Lincoln's physical health is reported betterjtlian it was. and she is likely to live a good many years. Her mental disorder^till con­ tinues;^ delights in line clothes and has large trunks full in her rooms at Springfield, which she constantly packs and re-packs. Her mania is of a mel­ ancholy type, she sighs and broods owr Robert's appointment as Secre­ tary of War. and seems to regard it as sure to result in trouble. She often *lts and repeats, "Secretary of War? Secretary of War? Then h^ will be shot sure! That's always the way in When told of the shooting of the President, she manifested no sur- prise.|but calmly remarked^ "I told y»u so; good men have t<T be shot sometimes; don't you know* bow 'the Jews killed Christ?" ' . > -- f f r ' Revolvers all styles, and Cartridges to suit, at prices ranging from $1.50 to Wi)p,4t O. C. Colby & Co.*Sr«. ' V t V ™ _ s ~%:r . . IT,., * '» *• Preaching?^,. \ Ko man can do a good job of work preach a law suit well, doctor a pa­ tient, or write a good article when he feels miserable and -lull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves. aH,i ,10ne mould make the attempt in such a con­ dition when it ean be so easily and ly removed by a little Hop Bit­ ters. se other column. Robinson Wagon Co. It is ail open secret, well known to the farmers of Mc- Henrv county, that dnfinsr the last 12 yenrs ours has been the only Agricultural Warehouse in the county where everytbinar in our lii\e needed 011 the farm, from a pound of the best Barbed Wire to a Threshing Machine could l>e obtained at all times without notice. It was thought by those who knew us least, that the destruction of our Ware­ house by fire a year ago, would cripple us. Instead of doing so, it has given us new life aud vigor so that we are now better pre­ pared than ever before to under­ sell our (would be) competitor?. Our Spring stock is by far the largest and best in the county, %nd we are selling so close that it is a rare thing1 to see any one looking at our good& and going awa} without buying. Oilr present exhibit consists of Plows, Harrows, Spring-tooth Parrots, Pulverizers, Hollers, 8talk Cutters, 16 in. Sulky Plows Seeders Ihills, five and six, Shovel,Corn Cultivators, tho best ZegaV 'Bilftted" Wire,' i Lumber Wagons, 3 spring Milk Wagons, Platform spring Wagons, and about 300 Carriages An exami- notion vof our stock will fully sustain our claims '. J, DACY & CO. Woodstock, ill "Would Respectfully ' invite an examination of their stock df ' DRESS GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c. Which are being offered at veiy low prices. Our stock is replete in all the variety of Goods fur the season* and we fae] satitdied we can offer Goods at COLBY & THEIR TWQ 8TORES* T ̂ In McHen3*y .land Nunda, f l»'. A'-- • ' Art now Offering tli® L*rgwt Lin* o Hardware, Stoves, Tinware Ac., ever shown ia WcHenrj tioant;r<»liwh we oflfet to ingpublic ' 'i.-;-- ••:<! ' 11 jr::,:"", ivr BOTTOM,' PRICES. h>d:^S 1 - rfh Magnetic Ointment. W A R R A N T E D To Cure Piles ami Chafing Sores* Also.Sore Hyes. Sore ihront, I'.nnu iie, Hrnlses, Barns, Cut*. Corn-. Skin Ui<<orderK, scrofulous and nit sores, im m , ; Kidney, Lifer, Bowel im i lung Diseases, I heuwatlsni, ilsvch- •che. LamenesH, Sprains, an<t swelltftg* re- garde l l>y tti« m'iii] i> wonder­ ful. Fursn!" hv drii^ists. P ireSW uti" 4t»cents. It Raniwm, Iw t C*.( ix»le Props., BlffalOj N.I, If yen are j' of ou iin. s,v» ak i work, to Loi'.: II Itw-VC&lKi ute Hop B. Terinsr from any Jn- ei' Mtb> ti OKtiflkiri of ytuir dutio* avoid FtinmlanN«\nd UBO Hop Bitters. If yr»n nre yotmur nn i! fiU.'rt'tion or ricfi or Kin^rlo, old f»i ^ yunup, suif^rinK from prnjrhealtkor lan;ruisi. jta| i:t;r on a bed of «ick- ii(vs, rely on Hopl Bitters. WlioevfT youoi-p, Tijouitnnd^ dio an •svhoiicvc-r you Ufl \%. iiuaiiyfrosu fome thnt y < u r nyatoia 'lit, J Sunn of Kidney asMiotf, ton- tn.it miRi ;: stijiiuialintr. !'k lx*ti ( i,y ft t i me It u.«e of HopBllters Hav* ?<>n "v* *1 ti, h ihttrtt 1 1144} 4M Manufacturers of j^RING WAGONS. I fewggrtes 4c Phaetons. km* tor designs and prices to J | BOBINSON WAGOJ5T CO., *_ CINCIXXATI. O. THE HORSE CTWAGOlf. '•? J IpNEW BOOK t! 7 on the- Horse. His history, structure, uses llrealweta. AUo giving «few of the most ^Important aad ElTective Bemediea for the cure ef the diseases of the horse. Y«iu%bfe%o ey^ry owjk* atod layer ^iy. Published by the tllTSZM VACCJI CI.?0tadL * e>» ^ any ad(}MSi 0n • THRi-.i*: C-cr? *• liver or iies'w Vvu v ill 1. •: kI i f yotflu.-Hop Bitters If yon arep:i ].;%• w r " k aniij j uTt; ' 11 (.ti, 1.. t m i k y # BiiveyOuriii life. It has> if! saved nun- ,1 , Hi crcc-s. HOP Iffi NEVER FAIL Hi" 1 han can b© found elsewhere.w ur stock of • V Hats, Caps, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Groceries &e, Is full and complete, and we are confident we can pleaso you both in quality and price. Call and be convinced that these are facts. PERKY & MARTIN. McHenry. Match 22d, 1881. Our stock is (Jomplete and comprises everything usually kept iji a {"First Class Hardware Store. Our store Is crammed full of Bargains and we offer the best and most goods for the least money of any one in the business. INTEND TO KNOCK THE BOTTOM OUT OF HIGH PRICES IN BARB WIRE. The Best Barb Wire In the Market at 9 ctg. per Found, t^-Call and see us and learn that we mean business. Store in McHenry, Opposite Bishop's Mill. AtNundain Palmer's Store. qn> I, ">1 1 f t > i *»-f ai if-" ' ; .R;*v Is at tbe old and reliable ® Buy:lFurnitur< i'ak W •i-ia i. •'.«i£eA."' i?' a> mm ' •j*- ] McHenry^' Illinois. Our stock was nevor more complete tlmn tlie present tity and for variety cannot be equaled in the county. We keep noH|: > btit the very best, and our motto is and always has bden I rf QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS^ fWe can give you anything in the Furnituie line as cheap other house in the State, ana will guarantee everything ^first-claM and just as represented. ft*# .!WT My. stock ot Coffins and Qaskets ^ J' "t\ -•. .» < * t-' . 5;'i * -• Is full and complete and will be sold at a slight margin above cost. • s>̂ >, When in want ot anything in my line give me a call and I will |n sure to please you. JOHN B.BLAKE. McHenry, March 22d. 1881. Proclamation No. 17. Old and --BY THE- Reliable Deale ICHLH mr .U w SjJ; 1?HIS NEW AND CORRECT MAl? • 1. • I Ptovos beyond any reasonable question that the < Chicago & Ifortb. western R'y Is by all «dds the best road for yon to take when traveling in either direction between CWcap anfl all the Principal Feints in tie West Niirlli ft MM Carefully examine this Map. The priticijial Cities of the West and Northwest arc Station* on tliif* road. Its through trains make close co&utfcttoo* with The trftini Of a)l railroads Junction p3int8, M; OWEN & SON; O.I. c. 1 atjftolut an<i irrt'Mntu- u r :tkenne 01 opiuu na* CDtictf. f^oic br<1nipf t Scnuloi Cirf ular> hop Brrms irii co., hfM?r, X. T New Hardware Store. •N. MEAD ! NEAR THE DEPOT, --DEALER IN- HARDWARE. STOVES, Tin. Copr anil M Iron fare, Table and i'ockct Cutlery, Scissors and shears, Horse iianji.i, Horse snoes, llorseslioe ami t iles of evc.ry description. Aisc everything tliati* generally kept in a Hard ware Store. 3eing a Practical Workman 1 shall spare no pains in trying to sive satis fjH-tion to all who favor me with their patroc tge. All kinds of Jobbing In my line will receive prompt attention. Please (five me a call before purchasing elsewhere when in need of anything in mj line I M MEAD McH«nrv,Oct.10th. 1»79. ^ Hdota Xi. IU1L ( Tlrrea sT-.tcts, i-hOi. htnyy plntc paper, coataip- ftjCelevationfSjpluiisand Retailsf*ihe*bwehcuse- 2? j V r.ivin-stxxificatio-1;.. itenuied •w^imaU: and form <>t c»ulract~uivaiuaMe to tverr ft^pPw?-?r ,M,3y a «ui«U im win? contacts. Jieat Ly mail^wsipa^, 90 receipt pf ». a WAtTON,' 330 W. Ninth 8t, AD;: yArii-niif sm LT EDGSx -JOHriSSURCH 18 A THCIlOirCH REMEDY In every mm <it Mal-u-ial Fever or Kevei »»><1 A|_'u(i, wliilf! for ustiorderti of the Stomach Tor|<i dity of thif I.i vor., In<ligc.-Uon and dia. tiiri»ncx'« of the ;imin;il forces, which debili • l."»'AllP8 1,0 equivalent, and can have no su-*u should not be confoumled With trittfrated compounds of cheap spiriti oils, often sold under the nani« k*1 ^ v Cvi ; Cincinnati! Cj r f : fi)r ttitlei-8. stsict* iOJtRALE »T • tirscers and Wic» eTe:ywt«8 Mtzehan Marl J or U HENRYfSMILLER, --I>y ALEK^IN-- American and Foreip Marlde. Monuments, Headstones, ETC., ETC., ETC.- American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North o£ Mc Henry, 111. . ^ Johnaburgh, &«g. t«kh. 1877 Would gi^e tha people of McHenry and Lake Counties to undei'stand that tney are stilt in the business, with the largest*nd best stock of Agricultural Machinery Of all kinds, to be found in the market. They have in Stock PLOWS of all kinds, Seeders, Corn Planters, Cultivators, Drills Drags, Pulverizers, Corn She.lers Feed Mills, Threshing Machines, Fon and Wood Pumps, Wind Irilb, Open and Top Buggies, and in short everything usually kept in a first class Agricultural Warehouse, All of which will be sold t o rSfun*® j FLORENCE7 *4 Cha*akr\ ^ QuiQD«w« ~WoreMhtr Spaldiqg rainerd Ordway Cloud Otoftdi» r -a veapq 0 rW^ter TAKKTOX Sioux €reiyt0n YBtiU City wpou WEST\Syc I*U NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Ktarutt THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Over all of its principal lines, runs cacti way daily from two to four or more Fapt Eiprtlt Trains. It is tne only road west of Chicago that uses the PULLMAN HOTEL DINING OARS, It fs the only rond "hat runs Pullman Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. II hll» nnarly|3,000 Miles Of Road- In forms thAf"l |owidi? Trunk I.lnes: Council lilnffH, Denver ft California Line. Winons, Minnesota,* Central IMkok* LIdm Sionx City, Nor Nebraska A Yankton l.ine. Chicago, St. Paul « Minneapolis Line Northern Illinois. Freeport A Dubuque Line. Milwaukee, Green Bay A Lake Superior Lin» Tickets over this road are soM by all Coupon Ticket Agents in the United Slates A Canadfc Hemember to ask for Tickets via'this road, ibe stir 9 ttiey read over it, aud take none other VABVIH HUGHITT, Gen'l Manager, Chleago W.H. BTESHITT, Gen P»m \gt Chicago As Cheap as the Cheapest. J^°None but the best of machinery kept. Call and be convinced that we mean business, JACOB McHKNRY, ILI: DEALER 1? .li %,'hJ. E. M. McHenry, April 13th, 1881. OWEN & SON. GEORGE W. BESLEY, Miiist and Aptbecarr. McHenry 111. --DEALER IN-- Srugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, and Toilet Articles. I have added ARTICLES ed to mv already Large Stock, Une £ine oi TOILET 5, LAMPS. CHOICE CANDIES. To -which he invites the attention oi thebuying public. Pĥ ieiaiiisi Prescriptiom* Carefully Compound^ • <£ive me a Cal». C. W.BESLEY. Mcflcnry, III., Nov. 10th, 1880. Scissors* Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlerjr, . • Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstones, Window Glass, CRANITE-IRGN AND TINWARE. J. STCRY. COLBY BROTHERS! --DEALERS IN-- General Merchandise, RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENRY. ILL. We have one of the most complete stocks of G oods ever ^rough4 to this market, consisting in partot • ; < ' , , < nt'l - • Dry Goods and HATS AIVD CAPS. MOOTS AND 8H0138, ; f Paints Oils Drugs and Medicines prockejy, Glassware, V/ ooden and Willowware, • Grooeri cs / 3E"tc» 3Et,o« i - - • • _ \ ; ; : ; have one of the finest Stocks of Tens to be fovncf in ths county, to which we invite the especial attention of the public, sa&> isfied that we can suit them both in quality and price.

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