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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Mar 1884, p. 8

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AMNttttMtaa Urwil.r k > . V 5 • Which m. intif ^«M«n|fertnU 4 |t» ultimata • * k i j?" & * frtwn the offic* at St. |aj|low8njr colors kilpfs. The circular d to fntrt$M the •I tin railroad and as St will b« t* cause an which in time jrfll bscsmi Sur dutr ta condemn the. at rstardtftg rathsr than advan*- ig the Inters its of th« nerthwest far- lory* As the nines are but little prospected It would be nothing less • wild cat scheme to leave em- yssent oTtn ia ua remote quartern attempt to earn o llrelihood, and Oven should the Few Elderarte, socalled «|)reve as rich M Its woaierdent propri­ etors claim, there are plenty of men in Mnp houses of Oregon find Wash- to throughly work them with* tnt calling for help frefli the riiaote -Journal. f ft VMiltry Rtetrl ^ Yoor correspondent has kept SO liens during the past year, or the rariety Snown as WyaadottM. aOas American esbrlghts. I am able to give no ac­ count or cost ef keeping, but have the llowlng carefully kept Heirs to the dltofthe fowls during 1883: . . _ Hens.. *T H» •wsseM • K;fc- ™ 'iSl lbs chickens sold. s-5 v,' 10 chickens eaten an family*; 'i0t tifii • rt' • ' ,i i Vi- i r.>»a f '^M:k : <fk •* r> - %1» • . ,V» «V 1DE -.»BLOCK, •>.' ' I Has one of the • f ".v* >*ii>' J«3§S< K:.. #>••. '• : •* A*'r te U pullets now on hand. Tko eggs were bold at the ofUlOttry prices, averaging 22 6-10 cents •'ijfer desen, and amounted to $26.86. The chickens were sold by the pound the market prices; sod, no account ngosadoof the luxuries Of fresh eggs f§od "broilers." they swell my cash re­ ceipts to considerably over two dollars , per ben, with twelve pallets now on e%snd -- Chatham Courier, Hew Lebanaon, N. f. f s - i ' fit/' The Rlektit W»mu la the Ceuntry. The death of Henry E. Packer, the Into President of the Lehigh Valley HoiIrood company, leaves his sister tn the enjoyment of the largest income vSoaeowed by any unmarried lady in psierlcs. Miss Packer's wealth con­ sists mainly In the life interest in the fleck of the Lehigh Valley Railroad . fcsld by the Packer estate. This now ftmeenta to 160,000 shares, and the ex- fcotors have subscribed to thirty theus- ^#nd mora shares under the recent ex- 'i "j|r* issue of the stock. The dividends :r»n this stock, alone will amount ; $760,000. It Is doubtful if Mrs. A. T. ^ptowort receives a greater' Income ' fro* her Tast estate. The riches llugle women in the 'country is Miss iJatliarlne L.| Welfe, of New York, who vjj»wna property nearly $4,000,000. Tito vstos of the Packer estate now reaches 9*000,000, and If it belonged to Miss acker absolutely It wonld make her e richest woman In America. She Ins MO relatives nearer than cousins to In the enjoyment of the vast J Yfcnkee Ga«pt|«fe, ft-5. '"Al^tngog trader ordered a toiiof coal wished to pntln tbe second of his Btoro; Tlie coal was damped the building, and the merchant int lnto the loft and pat ap a target. •ttt doers where there were flf- »• or twenty countrymen loafing he I: "Boys, eonse and have some fun throwing coal at that target." The became interested, and tired •"»y »i iitm uwrk uniii sii ihe coai wag In the building. What did the merchant |of Give tho wowd ice cream? Oh, »; but be brought water to wash their Mods.--Bangor Commercial. Tho lightest Draft Sulky Plow In tho rorld Is the Hapgood. found at K. M. Iwen St Son*s, and sold as low as the MSMS suHcey. i Tbe undersigned have oa«tie au catirely mSTICK OF GflOTDS, h m are usually sold ia general tores, consisting of |»r GOODS, OBOOBBS, CROCKERY, ' Caps, Boots, Shoe* WAUCONDA, tLL. Everybody goes'there to Buy '.U : H* "* ^ \'ir "*'4'. -r'r «-*», - ^ n- 1/ . } t f ' c",- I Mmt-- » m ' h . /* •Mi--#; v. tj ̂ Hi' • 14 "4V A. u il ,;p > erchants. '0 i vviV.; S -4 C> • M . m <S><r t ' ^ i f , " *»»,' ' t „)* •» u •)" t , <» * * \ **• W0 If S t '> "•* If: , ^ *! V ' r ; i ' * -i. <•% •• ^•w.. SS'Stt- DRY GOODS; NOTIONS, J^WWtv >* • w-»s : $ CjLOTH IISJ" Cj" ' i.i' 1 - n, r/ .j >y ' "V, f 7 vt v '4. ' ' "V&K'il "V\ •/. GROCERIES, Ladies* and Gents' Undorvrear, Ladies' and Gents' Gossamers, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves and Mittens, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. A nice stock of Cor­ sets and Hoop SKirts, ail EXTRA quality of Woolen Yarns, Carpet Warps, Cotton Battinff, and all the .Staple Articles kept in a gen­ eral store, and at prices to suit the present depreciated markets. GOOD T WANTED, And the Highest Market Price tin .'II CoidingrBrols Wauconda, Dec. 1, 1883. * . Ki- -f^ ; : lift1 ,L II Htjn ffilfnif WliUti .1 I'i 11' JOHN B. BLAKE, 1 iKR » 1 OF ALL KINDS. % M Store t#o Periry •• • ..I doors north A Owetty I have one of the largest stocks of Furniture of all kinds to be found in any furniture store in the county. Persons wishing to buy will be sure io save mone^ by calling ou me. UNDERTAKING. I have 35 styles of different sizes and COFFINS AND CASKETS, Always on hand. I keep a Hearse of my own which will be furnished at the most reasonable . J. B. BLAKE. V sfs'.f - - A f , In McHenrv Co.! - V; 5" mrmiH "f.- ' Vf;lv, •* 1 •>••./ • jftki ' ¥ IN E\®EIR DEPARTMENT, U K X F O Satisfaction! Guaranteed DOLBYI MCHEKBT, IU., February 11, 1884. Let it be WE HAVE SEVERAL CLOAKS WHICH MUST BE CLOSED OUT WITHIN THIRTY DAYS. PERRY McHonry, 111., Jan. 21,1884. & OWEN. JOHN One Door West of the Riverside Houee, Has a complete line of the best Stoves in the market, as well as in large stock of iOB BABCAIES M ^ And in addition will continue :|o eell the colebostod ;; | ' CHICK'S FLOint, ? Unseed Meal a<id Feed ot all k<uds at wholesale ai d retail. ie attention of the buying pub- ie is respectfully called to our ifgoods. as to price or quality be­ fore purchasing, as every article KED~IN PLAiNFlG- thus securing a child as good a bargain as a man. Our goods were bought with special reference to the wants of the trade, and we are con6dent ,,.p can please you both in quality ;v$ ^nud price. (Jail and see us 4 ̂ :.; whether you buy or not, jy*•: IONSLKTT, 8TOFFEL A OO. "'.f- • t- Wwt HcllMirr, 111., Dec. M. 189'. ATTENTIOH. SOLDIBMS. SAIL,OKU AND INVENTOUS. a. m Of.R««flTS. S. B. TURPlN. I. OC.eMKKT8 A TURPINk S, tWSKKTI 4KO OOUtfftKLOM, M"aslila*ton, D. C. 9.Q, Bo* MS. • tlw p«parti»ente Bounty, EV ,• \ A# liusiwBsd pnmi*ttv muitilH «». J altcntiixi paid to Pensions. Under into liberal tow* ilumsuiid* of pen '"9\xi sioiutrti arc entille'l U an increase. «<r New dischar^uh obtained whure theonjinats kaft Wen loet, :• • ,1! *H cow«!«»(<•«tions pr«*n»>tly am^wcciol and ' io. For Coal and Wood wm smt E.M. ^OALL O* m Opposite Blsdiop*«Mfll, Who has i complete line ef tbe beet stoves in tke market, aa well u a large stock of Hardware, Mechanic's Tools, IMF^COPPEB A SHEET IRON WARE, And. If itet. every tblnflB *Ms bardw»re •Ureaad tin line. > ^ HM WILL JTOT BfS UJfDKRaOZ^, Call at liin store before buying c I sew here. JoU\>iv.% ami vi-^niilnx promptly attemte<t AVItemember, extra pro*t| bargain# can alb ways be obtained at flowe's. V'hnna nnrl Dnhlimi Hnnrin DUO Id, OUUOO flilll MUUGi UUUUD. We have -just received an immense stock of Goods for the spring trade, and in or­ der to make r^om for the largest stock of |ummer goods ever brought V to Woodstock, or intot Mc­ Henrv County, we win sell our winter and heavy goods at great bargains. We must have the room and are bound to close them out.v It will pay you to come from all over the county to trade at Dwight'p ol d reliable cash store. We have the finest line of spring goods ever brought to Woodstock, consisting ot Women's, Misses' and Children's Walking Shoes and Slippers, Men's Boys' aud Youthg fine calt Button and Staple Shoes. JSPN. B.--House establishes' in 1865. r _ * W. H. DWICHT. Cor . Matn St. and Puttllc Square, Woodstock,111, jjampa, Chandeliers, Til!, Coper li I And in short, EyerytWrj^lnr^he He Will Hot bo Undersold! CALli AT HIS STORE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE} Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attended to. IppR EM EMBER, .ex tra good bargains can always be obtained at IfCttVKRT X. STORY'S. Sales of •took, Fai ing Tools and lioo'ls >f all Kinds 1'romptly AtteuiieU to Tormti Reasonable i>o YOU WANT TO ' BUY Sewing Machine? Mc llenry, |ke. 1, UM, 'v -M 4M- DON'T YOU FORGET IT! ASA W. SMITH, --OF-- * <. Woodstock* #1% lllinoi*. Millions offe^ Biic-ked b INDEMN1 rl by M N1TY agninst <laiaagc by you Fire, Lightning, Wind. Storms, CYCLONES AXD \TOBNA.DOESL I>rop me a poatal <tard audi will visit y«ii; imiII «>n me ami 1 will write you a polity, ami W.ICII ei! her or any of those* destructive clo wiciit.-j di)vasl::n;» your property, tiappy will jrou 1>e il' you liol>l one of my jjolicios, f.»r 1 will nurci'y visit you, Mid miai«ter onto you. 1 will not foruike you. r ASA 11'. SSfJTH, i fJeu'l iH-ituwice Aj/'U Horse Shoeing^ Blacksmithing, WAGON AND P. HAUPERISCH, ^1"* McHenry, UlinofNi, Would respectfully inform his customers an<l the ptiMic ftenarally that he is now better than ever prepared to do all work in his line. REPAIR IIN G, Of all kindB on short notice. 49"Uive us a call a«i_«l we will please you both ii^ quality STOPPED FREE Marvelous success. , Imane Persons Kcstorod (Dr.KLINE S GREAT «, NERVERESTORER \ fnr ittliFATN ft NPRVR DlSRASES. Only aurt cure fir A'rrvt (tons, /'tis, F.pH'Psy. etc, J INPALMULR if talcn directed. A '>fitsnfttr Jay*t use. Treatise and $a trial bottle free to 11'itpatients. they ikying express charge* on box whe* J Tec areft. Send na»ie<i, P. O. and express address of 3*#fl«rted t« DK.KLINH.O^I Ar^h St..Philadelphia.?*. I Druggists. BMVAXA OF WIT A TING FR4UDS* PATENTS. InTentors, send model or sketch of TOnr In. •eiiTlon and I will make carclul preliminary examination, and report as fo patentability with advice, circulars, etc., FBBK OF OHAKOE. All business before U. S, Patent OfTlce at­ tended to lor moderate fees, NO CHAUOB CM- t,B88 1'ATKNT IB OllT AINEI>. J. &• LITTELL, P, Patent Attorney Washington, D. C. J liare on hand and am selling at the Low­ est prieee, the Domestic, V.ldrcdjce, New Home, tspriiijjllcld. New American, and Sinttcr e vim: Maciiiiici!, and « *11 not IMS uiidcrwltl I>t any a^ent in the county. *A pood Singer Machine for 20, warranted to do the work of any Singer Machine in the WoxlU. Call and see we. O. ir. OWEN. AlcUcnry^ .Feb 30, lSii3. 0 an<l price ol'work. # "• HAUPERISCH. McHeary, 111., Aug. Tth, IMS. " Bottom rtgnreg and latest style* hanging laiup#, at BousleCt, Stoflel 4 for the.working class. Send 10 cents for poxtape, and we will mail voiilFitKK a royal, valuable iiox of sample goods that will nt you in tlie wav of making more money in a few days than von erer thought possible at any business. Oapinil not required. We will start you. You can work all tho time or in spare iime onlv. Tbo work is universally adapted to hotlj sexes, younir and old. Yo'n can easily make from f>:i cents to every evening. That all who want work may te t the business, we make this unparalleled olf r: To all who arc not well salisflud we will send |1 to par for the trouble ot writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent frea. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work. Urcat success absolutely sure. Doal'l delay. Start new. Aihlress, b jiNsou & (jo, Portland, i4aioe? Still Out f the Ark of Safety. IKanjr efyoa are. . , dangMB • TO IJFE & PROPERTY Beset you on every hand. The mutter of io sivcoon, sickloon, saloon,cyclope,tornado. »e given country _ 'f DUI lllfMUt windstorm,'or whatever name may be given it, is hoard in some section of toe nearly every day. The Fire Fiend May break out at (any moment--the eeonomr of a lifetime bo consumed. Death mnst come to all. l{y a small pavmen i each tear you can secure to yourself a foi tune, should you live, or, in tlie event ••»! death before the time expires, your family is provided for. #l.W.- 00(1,000 is represented by this agency. Our rates ate as low as experience has tound to be safe. You will save money by insuring with me, General Insurance, Life, Fire. Lightning and Tornado a specialty. Thanking all my friends for their liberal patronage, and, hop- ing. by square dealing, to merit a continuance oftne same, I beg to subscribe myself, Jtospectfullv yours, C. ft. MoltEY. H cHenry, 111., June 11, 1883. Send six cents for postage and receive frc?, a costly 1H>X of go*ds which will help you to more money (right away than any. thing else in this world. All, of either sex, succeed from ilrst hoiir. The broad road lu, fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once address, TRi'ii 4 Co., Augusta, Maine. lib whole leaf Jap Ten for 25 cents or |;ta for $». At Bouslott, SleUel $ Cq lathe bMljad Chicago and Council' it la preferred by alt wet when pasting to or Irons California &nd It also ope line betwee Chicago It also operates tbe bestTOBI line between and Si MiMMpelil DTIlwankee, LaChmaae, SMrrta, Howard (Green Bay;, wieeonain, Owatonna, Maekato, Mian.. OM>r Pes Moines, Webster Oity, Algona, MartjUltown, Iowa, Freeport, Elgin. Boel ford.ml.. are amor g lta 909 local stations <W its lines. Among a few of the nnnwnns points of SM „ periority enjeved by the patrons of this rea<L . are its DAY COAOHK8, which are the lineal that human art and iasrenqltv can create; lta PALATIAL SI,EEPJnU-OARS, wjiljh ar* models of comfort anct elegance; its P AL ACB° DRAW1N<; ROOM CARS, which are unsn-p passed by any; and Its wjilely celebrated NORTH-WKATERN 0IN1NO CARS, The like ef which are not ran by any othe* road anywhere. In short, it is asserted that IT is THE BUST EQUIPPED ROAD 12V THK WORLD. • All points of interest North, Northwest and West of Chicago* business centres, summer resorts and noted hunting and fishing grounds are accessible by tho various branches of thia road. It owns and controls over 5,000 milos of road an<» has over tour hundred passenger can* ductors constantly oaring for its millions •( patrons. Ask your ticket agents for tickets via thfa rente, AND TAKR NOSE OTHER. It costs ho more to travel on this route, that gives ffrsl-class accommodations, than it does to g« bv the poorly equipped roads. "Foi map(,'descriptive circulars and mimmw resort papers, or other information not obtaiiU' able at your local ticket office, write to tbe Gen'1 Pass. Agent. C. ft N. W* Railway, Chicago I1L DEALERS Furniture ALL KINDS. Store one doof Vest of Post Dies, NEAR THE DEPOT, * WEST IfcHEHEY - ' ILL W e have ene of the largest stocks ef Fit* ntture of all kinds to be feund 1n tho coo sty, and our pricet will be as LOW AS THE LOWEST. . We keep none lint the best and p»rs«M. wishing le buy Furniture of any kind #IU save money by giving us a call. We also keep a fuli;iino of snmples#iir Ann can sell you ane from tha cheapen I grade tea Ttrusscla, as cheap as any hessa outside of Chicago. t tiive us a nail aud we are sure wa eaa sa*» you money ou anything in our line. XJxxdertakialg. •A full Assyrtment of COFFINS AND OAft. KffTS always on iiaud. - : «"A Hearse Furnished Ht ttf| Reasonable Rates. { JU8TEN UR08. McHenry, Nov. «8th, 1833. *j. . B. Bherman WOODSTOCK, ILL Breech ^DEAT/KB 1K» and Muzzle bhot Guns. Powder, Snot, caps,Wads and CartrM(m~ for sale. Fishing Tac kle cheap. Al. Kinds of Hporting Ooodi AND BEPAIKING DONE, A good Breech'Loading, Double] Barrels^ Gun, warranted TwistfJO. Winchester Ride, 7(i model, 15 shots, U. Nickel Plated G shot Revolver, rf.SO. ,v Self cocking British Bull Dog Pistol, -M. ' A good Single Barrel, Breech Lodtnff, Single Gun,, warranted, W. I will undersell any house in the county In Guns and Sporting Goods. If you waat % food gun it will oav you to c»i) AmL' ffp. warrant every gun I sell, fi# : - . /r.;vt;V> ; Clothes Wringers repaired new Rolls put on. rrioe pair warranted, $2.50. B. SHERMAN, Woodstock, July 15th,1883. JOS. WIEDEMANN, Saloon and Restaurant, NEAR( THE DEPOT, MCHENRY, . ILLINOISI A _Thc best Brands Cigars alwaya on Horses. s of Wines. I>lquors ar • Hand. Good ^tabling AL80 WiENT pm Franz Falk'i MILWAUKEE Lager_Beer. Beer in I^arge or Small Kegs or^Bottles a way n on hand cheaper than any other, qua! ty considered. This Boer has a world wplp reputation, and good judges acknowledge it cannot oe sn* passed in the world. Orders by mall pvomptly attended |e. JOS, WIEDEMMW. McHenry. III. Ang. 10th, 18ii3. 1 a week at home, fiion outfit, free. • I'.iv absolutelv sure. No risk. (%tp> Ital not re<|uirvil. Reader, if you vvanl luifcinoss, at wliicli persons of either sex, old or young, can make fereat jhix-all the tiine they work, w-ith absolute certaintv. write for particulars to II. HAIXKTT A CO., J'ortland, Maine. Strictly uucolored Japan Tea only &0 to CO cents at floiisleM. fctoflcl & .... *^,r. JJi..

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