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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Mar 1886, p. 8

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Wst'-x WE TAKE THX .r"; T GENERAL MERCHANT McHENRY. ILL. LIBERTY- ENU6HTEHIN6 THE WORLD, In regard to the ̂ unoqualod merits Tkefl|iDj]DiitetiinanJr. 1*1? c v. >• The Original and Famous Three-Whwtod Plow, which for Ughtness ol Draft and Working Qualities is the Conceded Champion of the Whole Plowed World. panrrs o/SUPERIORITY. / lighter than any other plow nude, because by means of the perfect support afforded by three wheels the plow is carrledi not dragged. It is easy on ttae team, because there is absolutely no weight on the horae*' Leader of Low Prices ' * . : ' . • .'V ' FOR RCLtABLl COcfpSi. Dll (US HID DOT The Brightest, Kiwest, and Best Spring Style!* Complete in assoitment, splendid in quality, and at the verv low­ est prices consistent with good quality and honest quantity. rmzygz*'-" v *>; * - B»U>S>«»R <T8E ' B • Xt turns square corners, turning fur- vard or outward, as may be desired. Tlie rear farrow wheel is locked Honest dealing, truthful representation in connection with the largest line ft' Rcady-Made Clothing ever brought to this market, which for style and general mnke -<p cannot he excelled in America are the inducements we offer ia this department. Boots and Shoes for 1886 Now in and arriving* The largest and most desirable line eiver shown in McHehry. We have made StT'le. Quality aad Service Our special study, and feel confident we can please every taste and' every pocket. O R O C B R Z B 8 . Stock very complete, and Prices exceptionally low. We are* prepared tlban ever to sett you anything you want tit Priccs lower than ever before. We have ' .: « . : •' '*1 <!.• i-.. »>. the place to bt^f PRINTS AT 3 CENTS PER YARD AND UP, A fine Stub of Qisghams at 6 cts, per Yard and up, line Heary Sheeting si 5 ets. and up. Dress Goods and Trimmings Of every description includ­ ing the celebrated Broad- head Fabrics. An extra fine line of Black Goods and Cashmeres at very low prices. See our black Dress Silk at 65 cts. per yard, worth $1 warranted all Silk. Wto havebougbtour Springstock of M«nsf~WomensanrChildrens Fine Shoes at greatly reduced prices and can fit all at low prices. See Henderson's celeLrated school shoe. • 'it * when plowing straight ahead, but unlocked by foot- trip when necessary to turn. After the corner is turned it locks itself automatically. The caster wheels running » furrow effectually prevent any strain on the frame of the plow, or on the horses when turning. The plow is turned on the same principle as a cart. The front furrow wheel Is at point of plow, insuring a uniform depth whea erasing dead furrows or ditches. The land aacle has a spring: that keeps the plow from being too rigid, and causes it to cut level when crossing corn furrows or ridges. The team Is hitched the same as to • walking plow, and the horses draw easily and nattt- awb Medicines, teas, Coffees, Sugars. * f..ll -f <2 Ul_ dKl _ ~ 1 • I ' ' « >--' And every other Department full of Seasonable feoods, in wide range for Styles, in quantity and quality, in newest aud roost exclu­ sive Styles, in prices uniformly low on every article^ we offer the best opportunity of the season. Prunes and all Family Groceries at the greatest reduced prices Sole agents for Campbell's Prize Baking Powder, every package warranted. -5R rue plow Is in front of the driver, where its work is constantly under his eye. These, and many other points, fully explained, illus­ trated and proved in our descriptive circulars, sent free to any address. We also mail, free of charge, the Agricultural Pilgrim's Progress, by John-with-a- Bunion, with illustrations; the Story of the Flying Dutchman, a graphic sea sketch • and other literature Which will amuse, entertain and instruct, address. SI HENRY COLBY. Perry & Owen. •OLSNE PLOW CO:, Moline, Illinois TI 1 f1 O * f"T^ J wnHsmMmwnnraw. Heady lor Spring Trade E. LAWLUS, HOLDS THE FORT A8 > ^ He makes Suits to ordes of the %tst Cloths, Foreign or Demes­ ne. S THE LOWEST PRICES That good Goods can be sold at. r----*- HJC ALsO Cleans and Repairs Clothes Neatly and on short notice. Ipive Me a. Call, E. LAWLUS. McHenry, Jan. 19th, lg86. REPORT OF THE C * O N D I T I O ^ | --OF-- P FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Woodstock, Illinois, --AT TUB-- JjBoM of Business, March 1, '86.1 BONSLETT & STOFFEL Are prepared to show the] buying public one of the CASTOR IA fbr Infants and Chi Id re We "Castorl* is so weii Kiapted to children that I Caiterle eares Colic, Constipation, I recommend it M superior to any prescription I 8"" Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. kaovatome." JTA. I ^ ^ 111 >(• Oriwf ii, Brookljra, N. T. I Without injurious medication. J Itas CSNTACB CoiOMinr, 18S Fulton Street, N. Y. * : Stokes of General Merchan dise to be found in fourteen Counties consisting of Dry Goois, of M Derails, JOHN B. BLAKE, --DEALER IN-- RESOURCES. LO&DI and discounts Overdrafts U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation... Due from approved reserve agents. Due from other National Banks Current expenses and taxes pail.... Checks and other catsti items Bills of other banks Frc'l cur. nickels & pennies Specie Legal tender notes. . Bed'mpt'n fund with 17. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation . J>ue from U. S. Treasurer, other than, •s 6 per cent redemption fund -. 1,080 00 111 KINDS OF FBI* 1 have one of the largest Stocks of all kinds of Furniture always on hand. MY PRICES WILL BE Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Etc. Cheap. "*nr Stock is Complete, our prices are Low, and our Goods the..'.JjgiifP . be found in the market. We visit the city weekly, and ~ ;* • therefore our stock is fresh and new. ('all and see us, examinegoods and learn pric^|^|| is " (163,136 20 S20G4 | no,ooo 90 !M,09 04 1-2,586 « 1.2H325 I 1,212 90 X,9:« no 54 94 23,452 56 ] 6.6U0 00 2,230 00 tor All ages, New, Oueap, t̂ylii or Tiash. well made. No Shoddy! Total LIABILITIES. Oftpittl stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits National Bank Notes outetaniiing. ....4293,78134 60,00000 '24,000 00 is 45,000 00 Wedding Suite a Speei&lty. , A. FARGO'S Custom Made Boots and Shoes. Spring | Styles. Large Assortment, of good Service and Low Prices. XOR! Lower Than the Lowest Persons wishing to buy Furniture of any kind, will save trom 5 to lo per cent, by giving me a call. W- dividual deposits subject to check 170,530 00 maud Certificates of deposit Total •TATE OP ILLINOIS, I. a. County of McHenry. f88 I.John J. Murphv, Cashier of the above «amed bank,do soleranly swear that theabove Statement ia true to the best of my knowledge Had belief. JOBS J. MtJHPHT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th tfav of March, 1886. EDWARD O. QUIKLAW, Notary Public. Correct Attest:-- ! . E. A. MURPHT, WM. H. 8TEWAHT, JOHX J. ML KPHV, f •, Directors. Money to Loan On Real Estate, in sums of $500! to $10,000. Time and payments .|o suit borrower. JOHB J. MUEPHY. --^^JSpring Designs in Stock, Borders, Ceiling Paper. Centers, Cor- •293,781341 ners, Decorations, etc., in great variety, all Trimmed Free. Window State, Truka, TaUaM, Suid«8tgf, Bats, Caps, Underwear, ate-. We also keep a full line of Samglec of Carpets, and can sell you one from the cheapest grade to a Brussels, as cheip as any House outside of Chicago. Give me a call and I am sure I can save you money. West - Illinois. A full assortment of Coffins and Cast ets always ou hand. Hearse furnished at reasonable rates. JOHN B. BLAKE. .-i J JU8T AS REPRESENTED! / A sharejof public patronage is respectfully solicited. The Highest Market Price paid for Butter and Eggi* ALTHOFF BROS. McHenry, 111., Jan. 25th, l88(>. BOOTS AND My Fall and Winter Stock is now compete, consisting of MeuS» j Women's, Misses and Chidren's Fine and Staple Snoes in *1 the atest styles. Mens, Boys, and Youths Stoga Kip, Veal Kip, and Calf Boots, Rubber Boots, # Gum Boots, Men's, Women's, Misses' and Childreu's Buckled Arc- | tics, Alaskas, Selt-Acting Alaskas, Fancy Kubbers and Arctics in all 3 the latest novelties. Men's Felt Boots, Siberian Boots, Beaver Fall Boots, Wool-lined Boots in Fine, Kip and Grained Leather; in f*ct OVflrvfKlllff 1IQI1Q I IV 111 O Attaf_nli>ou Dn/tf nn/1 Ca«sa II/* cverj'thing usually found in a first-class Boot and Shoe &tore. make a specialty of Ladies and Gents. We We Keep the Selz Celebrated The best in the market; also the Ludlow, and other standard makes. We have a tremendous stock, can fit you in any kind ot Boot' or Shoe, and we know that our way down Low Ca3h Piices wtll just ^ please you. Remember the place is at the Old Reliable Cash Store Cor. Main Street and Public Square, Woodstock, III. J^*N, & --House Established 1865. W. H. DWICHT. , CHICKS BY With the Mo-t !'i'i-f*ct un»i Suceew • fill lmttutluii •(* the lien. THE ORAICr IIATPH | | Q • fill lmttutluii «(' the lien. WjgB ^ ^ T U B O H A I G ^ ' r ? II FOLDING INCUBATOR..' ill . Simplicity Itself. No lamps to explode. Nobnticrlcs. clockwork, rciritlntors, ("„'t'ilr»«cr«. or oilfrcon trlvsnces to get out of onler. No cost or experiem c. and very liu U1 a:ul i inn i.i rpi-rmfng. NffiU no watching. Hatches all fertile eggs. The upper portion folds !»»< k .Ikis the lid of n mink. Tlie placed In n mist on natural soil In tin? lower i.ort ton and receive Hi. nco* ess»ry heat from a tank of warm water initio lid. Proper liest Is main- tallied by drawing off a part of Die water twit e a day and replacing with boiling water, about lO quaru at a time for smaller size. EARLY HATCHED CHICKS Sell at from 50c to $1 per Pound. It ia also a Brooder and will enre for the chicks as iong as they need artificial heat, thus savltiK expense of special brooder Hot has an Incubator and as a Brooder it Is unsurpassed by any machine, no mat­ ter what the cosU and Is the a.tfVat. cli^upeot and moat enaily muiiiiifetl candidate for public favor. run with pro lit at any season. Any per the first time. It hatches In from 18 to 24 days, aud equals the! The Craig incubator can be rson should have a paying hatch work of the hen. t A nigra --You thousands who arc struggling for pecuniary bHVlEOi Independence will tlinl artillcia: rearliiK of poultry a most profitable home industry. It requires Die least posnlble capital. Does not Interfere with household dui les. The same ttre that preparaS the meais can heat water for an incubator. :«> chicks. 1 set JOfin Incul>ator and have 87 goOd, iicalthy clilcka as a result. C. VV. MAVS. 42 Ronssotf STRBKT, MSMIMIIS. Tenn.--From aooeggs I hatched ia; Chicks In the C'ralg Inculiator. I now It is the best oneinade. Your plans for brooder are unexcelled. D.C. HATCH. HoRDAti, 111.--Third trial, out Of 78 eggs hatched 85 chicks. Had very good suoceas first trial. Nev­ er nsid a finer lot of chickens. HELEN OBNDORFF. Shakow. III.--Your Incubator beats all the hens for hatching. I set 149 eggs under hens and nave RIVBBTON-, Neb.--Hatched one brood !'»get my hand in. fully S# per cent of all eK^s put In. No trouble lo keep an ev< n leiupent tore. Shall run It nil winter. . K. VAN UKUSBH. ELISABITHTOWN. N. V.--Bp at* ing the Craig Incubator I consider my first attempts at artificial laea* batlon a complete success. A. WALTER DUltANO. F. D. CRAie, Norlk Evantlsn, III. •END 4 CENTS IH STAMPS TOB CATALOttVK Contains more useful poultry Information than any S3 book. Describee all breeds, diseases, cures, hen-houses, brooders. Incubators, st& TlLUfcroWtsMAKI UM»rw«tsi»r*llraMkiMi GEO. W. BESLEY. West McHenry, Illinois. --DEALBB IN- Irngs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet Articles, Sn. Choice Confectionery The finest line of Pure Candies to be found in the countjT; best brauds ot < igars aud dniokiugf and (Shewing Tobacco alwpys on hand. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. t23T*L. W • Nichols, Jr., a Jeweler of larsre experience, has takes ft Window ia this Store, and is prepared to do all work in his line* ; i kteim

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