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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1876, p. 8

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mm® «*%•/$ : J 1¥*' * . ' &$%?$• ' ̂ >v""' mmMm , *if ,fcfcAafef V~ , i- •/ 4Mk,' »'"^£ * ! desiring totf ko <mj$ Patents, or do- information f;<mi the U. &r»tent Ollce WSr.j •'••', ,1 * 4,-j.i- t' ; '"' : • *w.W«ms*HT. A. LI^AFfc SOLICITORf 1::. ' OTAKtfttlOiS i<SI*^ta«B* SUOrftxi* ^ | Washington, D. C. ^saminaUon* .fireti K® I»a*wij so &jriM.r^u)»r.J.,,1 18 7 6, . ,.- PHILIP GESELER, n«w Store, near tho Depot, isnoW ready with the Largest " •< C!' 10 mem fe«a*r: w imrrik.. vrnw I AT ,?•* »if ** *9 I! to »** v III ,« 3i.a a O-fisafc: î ne^sGiiî e'T' Savedy Art! iWt: -j- 'At*** -•< ' "' " "' "•'IJ lit rt mitt" FOR K k^»AS'P*'CO>»J«Ei;EBffATED mtn *pifir GFrELEf, OHIO,1 Keeps Constantly on haiitV,and offers to the Farmers, > U-HU U:'t Uj c. r. HALL, but lfTr:, P'WCE UAT, • l,n- m iJ'yf- ft** ,Vr »iH 1 -'W „ JWwtliriot*• •»h***•»«.•> •*• •• Best. Wenched Cotton.•» •«-*I"<iiMt 4 •'.i Ami Best Stopk of {(opii* 1 • 1 i" Ever fihijdtht' witftia ni&rluji, Jrtn 'irtiifeK'iam Ijjeut V Hbieached06. ,V«#' - prepared and trill vnake pricey that will / ' .": ) All Cambrics..........*t.*y,.»,ii.'.»«»»* iiJJ; hi? •. J AlljOrea* 1 ^ j£® Defy alt Competition. Ky Stock CXmsiste to part of Clofflioi, firiictt, •i BOOTS, S1I0&S, CKOCKEItY, &C., , To which I invit© the attention of the hnylnjr publTr. I al.-so keep on liaml a large and well fdMoted stock of •••>.'. . MILLINERY GOODS, Of all kinds, to which tho attcntioa off the Ladlea i» «ap«eiaUy invited. 0»U and tee» PHILIP QIESELIB enry, I1L, April Sd, 1876. K^^cyricaa; iS, 60,000 lbs. of X m -p- |w*=- •Zrnra. -AT the- ,ti ... «|NE8V<m WOOLENMILLS NORTH MAIN STREET?. , fTttlE snhacribera wish to inform their patrons JL ami evetybndv i.hnt thev will inanufac- -Jtttjre their Wpol into goi»l substantial Caesi- meres, Doeskins, Flannel and Stocking Yarn, on shares or by the yard or pound, on satisfac tory terms; or will "buy their Wool and pay the liij^iiest market price, and sell t.henn good •alistantial Cagslmercs at $L00 per yawl, and all other goods at the same rate. Will pav half cash ou good flue lots, not too stnall. Will pay Express charges on all lots of Wool of 50 pounds or more and return the goods free ot charge. Will card their Wool into rolls for 6c per pound; aleo card Wool the same day when brought froin a distance, if uowsible. Will jdre&8 their cloth on tlie usual terms. Carpets; washed; price 5 cents per yard. F4rm»vs, pa­ tronize home industry. i - , : ^**-1 IX exchange for Goods, ww Wool-Grease, Tallow and Wood, for which the highest price will be fftfd. . V. A* WH«ELEJi&€a . rjane«vUle, Wis., MaySOtb, W76, •• I 4t'"* ' " Hi 7:CtS 5*0 pts " fits ts Cts ,|0cts 40 cts 11 e.ts m cts 6 cts (SO cts lort YardSiK>ol i?Uk.M.^.:..j.Yr^o. Iftcts (iOO<l SllOQS *>>'; v Good CorRete........ ..,0. ®® V,8 Job Lot LVqss Goods^j,. v,.•, 13 Yi Ko i Alpaek. :• .\1f-dd-fi- 4 • r Mens Suits .rf.-f. t.l.?... ««to $25 Bftvs «««» .;sr.»w'..sj S,60 to 10 Best YToi«liK Hjrsoa ^ cts Jest Japan ^«a,:.A.>.... ™ cts Itest Gun powder .Tea, vtvrO'•• j'V" * li t* Rice-- »»'P' 2 5 l i a r s l g * J2 Cu k e s F f i w j y S o a p . . < a a o | 8 jfQ Molaasesi ,68cts UU«n )u«l T&blt) -I Uttblcached _ do •>ij,'*--$**»•#•«. C h e v i o t S h i r t i n g . . . . " j i o . • » f • « > C!»ir|>etiTig 9 f" Wyi C^>&ts Thread..... I ® Linen Thread.,,».»'sfw-..-,fT. •-•* iTard SpoolSUk.,,.^,,. UESTs;-^.' '.ft tn-WA No.t SyrtiPi iniWr.uwn,aii8.3MitaflSH«5ct8 1 lt> Castile. SoHU.' •* :ilft Box T.avor Raislhs 2,15 12 lh l'iftWir«<^ea.«j4^viUU..X^a'j 1,00 lie s t. Salem t us ,*.....». < <.. & ..• a a. 5. >iW / r. ifH *t* a « Rtai-eli W cts Corn Starch iy^?Tt*1 10 cts 20'fts:White 20 ih.K 1'nut. •.<. tl< 1;;..irfj1**?• • Ml «o »ks (>dtish...^i./;.^j..i;;.ii.yLxi.. 2 5 m P H l l o e k . ; . . » 5 l . i h t • . - r . w ^:|bs Layer ){«i»k»8... .v... .4.. W 12 tbs Prunes..tW.'..,iv...wi;^..4'5>.. ' ffl>sKaute thirjHiits. ......4#...;^.^ 100 0 1 Fine Cut ,?obacco;».u;>t-iiT.¥r.. .'Wets "Good Cigars. . t#beis Stove Polish '. Bets Uest Axle GteaWRi.V.±. I.adies Shoes.TjfOO Childrens Sl^en,. 60»ts to U0* Uest Kip Boots!..'. 4,50 to 1 Boy# Boota...i. X(>' l tlootm Giotti^i.1 • flQets Table Oif<)l)th i'itleny.. 00 cts Am prepared to save yoi^Monqy and an e^amina^tiw of Goods and Vri«e_8 wiH^co^lnce. My t'lothing Jsall Homc-MRde ^ -- , ... . .. 1L~ amrt Cnitom Made, and will be A old in all cased at 1«9* than 1 • --'"i .'.--iLl r 1 1 '• ; •'1 r s z NAILS, NAILS, UAlLSi IflYi! ' rr** rr* to Yj m J1 • Viki >• ••jm'I' *r is*j• ,?»9Of!'. -MJfi WKti. i.ilft V . «•'t tl ". .. »ii •»..» . •• rsttii •.Hi lit. (1 .l-JB l! "f '.If *»ll'. il«» •»!*»(• '» i • ©m?^8SlteJ ̂Maals, .T"«aif iAHia w#» f»-"f *"T-daay^ «*#• tf »* SHOVELS, nn? o 1 *i irvi r "it? tbfxi nntt i », ijti t too ~ » »»•} :1ti • 5J«. h< •••-< • T' 3 '.'ii -' •>- • •„•! .'It;tit 1 * iS'iti'c; <>!! ; ,v tiif.. ! ,*! »«t. j Ll<.K> ittu: ;«•»>.! 5 Line of nw HENRY COLBY, •«M8>BALEB -XN^> !>.. 3 ; '• r :ii tii-'rlfl iPAEVTS. srsBriislies, DyeStoflb ^ .'... v.' &c., &c. • mc to ^ Wfe^i «jfca;tat-£>jrx We ha^ Line of Tinw^roof all l^ndcp- Th.1 t '• " > '• • ' , \. , M < 1 .' ^ - lt<- • - M aora ̂WIOT®!;; la fact everything you want and at VEIlY BOTTOM PRICES. -nTjarC#^«w^'i^treabto to;ifiow Geioagf^a ^ _ s JOHW M; SMITHS MoHsbit, m., April »a, K«, ^ J .,. ' I,, 'MI :i » I i ": ' i < '1 11 - - i . - g u 3 /J l : i V v'r' V1 r i»a*. 'iJ i'{*> -.if. ^Physicians Preseriptions rK«J» > t.. li <1 .C A . v ^ ,,-V >u 1to : « »il. .; . # • • < c ,4: • • H&V; We"havefa|fine Stock of Cap, Bill, Note and Mournin "Paper, which we are sellins very Qhieap. A.flne assortment of.the lalefltStylea BOX oipni«7 Papers, constantly oSiai#; Ail Coods 'Warranted represented and Satisfaction guaranteed. Pa^foiia^ 'Solicited. H. COLBY. ^ ^iHcHenr^, JyHy 27th, 1876^, ' A i i •-,* ••T JbC 1^. -AawMJBR • w»*f«>'•'• ' •. }\ Shelf and Heavy •>«! "JWi 1 IMG IM'BLE ^CLOTHES WR1 H J J 3 i ER L piî iiNERjf; 1:V , v/ wo j) re »i ^W! aki ng! oi ,Aat ?prs tiu- iaii.1 v. f imV.n. t ,-!• ifA I • • '}.ll j.',!S :,aw*>**% • •'. ;?.ii3^adr y •••"< . . . . . w TFT -flsi'i ^fK>' .c.-q l-H! ^ T .^00J?S^>CKr ^Cm ii£|SQW* '/WCJq/. • • 'V!; > •, - - ll*\H Keeps constantly en hand the latest styles dif Millinery Goods of all kinds, Embroidery, Combs, Collars, Ties, Verls, all rw^oi-s, Wc<l- ah • • N!«iU . ' f >1 irr. ding flats, Crape Jiata, aad dcmnaUc l'ottern3 qf kinds. >.a i)n i ' lift |(. Dresses Cut Qnd Fitted In the latest Strlc |nd madetf desired at vats low rates. Weal«|)i^vea f •» ^ New Style of Ladies (M! , i - • • " j > -. T.9 which we tovlte tbeattention of the Ladles ' we arc also Agent for the celebrated j j j i. y ; ••• , . s i : NOKTUW^SOCEBK <>%&£& hid sottt ^Call and see. Which speaks for itself. I wlll not be under* Mrs. 8. A. REID. Woodstock, Oct. 13th, 187& li ; sTaf!^ • Hli""-* \ LAUER & BECKER, erch ant Tai lor#^ Parker Hou^e Block, mchenry, -\i|,unoi§ ri hit bows l-iTintr-.o^d^a M^ha^ . „ _ vUlUhment in llcll^hry, areaew ici»ar«4» WlthaSto^t^t * ,'tr>. «#•' Jtf of ih Klndi, To make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or ea tire Suit-, on shttft notice and On the miit Reasonable Terma aarGood Fftt uttapantced j and Warranted. •jdVi li* o ;..Vr, , !«•: tf 5*4 .*i - i Of all kinds,, among wliicfi tah be found'$?ft? , n « : Bertraad & Sames Celebrated Sul^jr ' CultiT&t^r, That Stands withouia llival.' Also sevcra,! other Leading Gultivat^ra,lSk<uI in short Jfaian.JIachineBy- o£;«U kinds, which I am pi-eparftA .iBeJI as Iqwm other First Class Machinery iu the coimt^rijf. ^ . t j " ? ^ d , Prices Low and Favorable Terms,™* Ca$h and Cl6'Se, Btjye^' 4^- invited to^ inspoct stock and oom^ jare Quality aati Prices, as| ,X jwili Hot'be tindersold in the sam^f qwaH ity of Machinery in MvHcnry County. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, 11};, May 17th, 18|6. «.,i. -iiwl / 1 1 1 1 " ' ' ' ' ' - I I u •>•• • '. r " ."IT. Cliicajfo ' & NoWliiWcs|erjl h, f. »*|. f RAILWAYi ^wS%, Passengom for CHICAGO, Detroit, Toledi ClevaUnd. llufialo, Kmgara Falls* Pittuburi Cincinnati. Rochester, All winy, Toronto, Mow treal; Qttebec, Portland, Bwtion, New York* PhiliHal|tfUn, Oaltimoro, Washington, St, l.onis, Cairfi, San Fraiiciico, Sacrninento, Ojf« den, Sjitt Lake City,- Denver, Council Bluffy sion* <Hi;y, fit, PhuI, Mar^'nette, Escanalm, M«*. . nasha, Madison, Che| eiine, Omaha, YanktoJl* Winona, Duluth,,<*reen Bay, Milwaukee, an® all points North, West, South and East.sbouljl Duy their tickets via. the t. . ' ' Chicago A North-Westarn Railway. Close connections are made at Chicag* wltlif the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, MhshL gan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsburg Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line end Pan Handle Routes, f»»r all points EAST and SOUTII-EAST, awl with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all pointimHTTH. ' Close connections are also made with tM' Union Pacific AC. it. at Mmaiiafor uii far well ' points. F dose connections are made at junto* tion points with trains of cm cross road|j Pullman Palace Cars. These celebrated oars are run on all nigkft trains on all the lines or this Wran. This is the ONLY LINE running these «are Chicago and between Chicago and St. Paul or Milwaukee, •fit* ;'At'Omaha our Sleepers coftneet with thv Qvcrlund Sieei*9Kf on the Union .Pacific Rall> road, for all points west of the Missouri Rlygfe Among the Micwnts "ffl to the traveling public'are all the modern im- '"jfrOvtfmentw: Wick and (iravel Ballasted Track. Steel Kail, Hock and Iron Bridges, Parlor a»d Drawing Room ..Day Guaches, Smoking and Lounging Cars, Westinghotise Safty Alff Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling and Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Goal- ;"ort. Hunning through Five Great States, PERRY <S£ MARTIN. Jmskn .Va «l <>'l M •r.H-fbm -Jul ,w: f>1 7,0 ! * . i v k f a i i M i <nx« •>'. !•» WT •mm MVt;: ,->.t tji f »oLi • 1 K* • .a^l. VJf : 'J j iv^-! J- '• ! -in ^'iv • ,il sinrf>j'ta^iithri< '<!'• ! ? j»i ':-nWa«vf wit *•.>• vi'-iie xJ-Vr.v O o <ij- ^':Jy^yr'!ti"T, :ri -r.,' r .if ?>ROIII»IV7' <>; i '•• (V- 'l '• .tfttjr • 'ihitii f'tli >< 'J-; •'«•>£ t.Iuo and operating 6ver 2,000 miles of road. tHjto Coihpanv presents to the traveler facilitle# that AUfc NOT and CANNOT be offered by ahy Competitor. t \1I tickets agents can sell you tickets via this route. I If you wish the best traveling accommoda­ tions, you will, buy your tickets uy this roufe, and will take rto other. MARVIN HTTGH1TT "W. H. STENHETTr General Supt. i Geli'l Passenger Aguhfe ; -- , -- ±-- :<• IU' »oa £*1 U^*Ovl VI • •• •- • '^Mr ' JVt -aahrr'io: , ... .y^/ » 01. v-tu ..teuw;, aii! IiV yfi t,i) : oit £»>i' • i>0 .*»o " • 'l I •... v ' I ' 7 1 1 Dry Goods, Clothing ̂ SJ4»t j fcr* i .•..- »idT> ,-(>0 *«n "*; CI *11' CLOSING OUT SALE. On «¥ronnt of iioor healtlfi I wilt sell at 008T FOR C'^VSH my entire Stock, consisting of Mi, Beaiers, Gsssimenss, fancy Yestinga, Trimmings, • ^ '-r' •' - * ' • Heady • Hade clothing '•» v-"jv y V Jr StmXA .*Wfi W '* H~ Hats-. iii..- . •" f' '9 iQBTMW ^ r,.r iilr 'li AquJ. r/'.i ei litit'y.' Groceries of ,all Kinds . . . . * 'tni*. • • -Ware, ja^JARPETS, TRUNKS, ; • FRUIT. And ia short, a First Cl^s Stock of General Merctendiie I0W '.THO# »t« no.61 : 12fl: ilSt! ip.-*! ><! 5 ' iui . '• 'L t'i •/ /.I'lift} ;Kt'l .• r « ' » U t > ; • S . ' - IW ' Men,! Yorith and Boys. Also a Flfte* ^tQpk of Gents' Furnishitig si " n-t»iA • >. »K _ J o J ! r ' 1 " ? • / ' » T t O f t " J^^5fy"Stock fs in jfoWT '^niSltloii,» lar^e part being purchased this Spring: "for CaKh. an«1 as this is no catch, but wt- sale to dippese of (jloods at Cost, I wish to say to my old Customers »nd ther public generally,; Come anil Get Bargains 1 As I am deterrained to close busineM SJ. short time to try and re emit niy iiealih. H^grSale to Commence on Monday^ April 24th, and continue each day un­ til Ike Goods are disposed of. ^ F. C. MAYES. aMcIIenry, BTi, Aprfil tint, 1876. <! n '; . i . . >' • •til ay, We constantly receiving new-Goods ®U kiqjds,.wd buying them, for Cash Down are thereby enabled Suffer spe&al bargain^ ihi all cla&es of goodfi. We kno^that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us dorft lhtt In this neck pf Hie Wfl^dy, ' Our LAll(jr$ AND CO^S'i^ViXTIiY IN- Clfe!feASIN^ TRAfi^ testifies hetl^r thattsnytldng^d csii say that -nO * • •: .V- .• M*J - -An <**••* It* f; ii -i >«V'. >V» A) -V OUR CLAIMS ARE NOf UNFOUNDED, ' ' 1 ' 1 ' " j ' - , - . V) j i "r,i ; We always ^narantee oar goods to be what tlipy q^p represented t9 he and are always ready to make good otir word., We atW^ioije to get a livdlih^dd and hence cannot afford to be uncfersold <?r to OsociiTe the public, nj» to.ask wfl;rr>5 .u -!1V*'-IUH 9/13 14»trT«^ aW': ..•i'ill'iH'.ifUt *1.-5 'H Ju e^m©KS •• >** ' '"Live and. Let "" t 9T- Wi also Keep tTull Line of IURKISHIM Hats, Caps, Which will be sold as Low a»«l any estab­ lishment in the Conntv. , We haveeome here to stay, and respectfully nsk a share of public ^tatronage, pledging our­ selves to do our best to please all who rnuy give ns a call. Clothes Coated lu the heat of aannar »nd on, short notice. ,< < liAUEK & BEtKER. Mcnenry, March 20th, 187s. TOW PAPER IS OH WEXJB WOK past, wet fi j&mato we l̂î t̂ fW tr̂ ô̂ VpnWiê ̂jiieir'̂ tronage time mer^t Uf safi| in t^he-fUture. *®-€UVEi US A CALL and wle ybu well whether you buy of us or no PERRY & MARTIN. f . l A t t h e O l d S t a n d o f O w e n & B r o t h e r . M<?H e My, July 37 % ihiU) A . R E I D , --DEALER IK-- shase, and save «iou- "* * (in goods at *t,y. Sbock^ of as fiaiu ited and Carpet ;pamea Robbins.̂ MANlTFACTUHKItS AGENT for the Champion Reaper and Slower, the Oor- hain Corn Cultivators and Diamond Plow, warranted to Scour in any soil, the Format City Seed Plow and State Beam Stubble Plows Corn Planters, Horse Rakes, &c. Will take Cash or Good Notes iu exchange for any and all of my Goods. Post Office* Solon Mills III., WlMBO A new style of Esfcey Organ, which is the handsomest instrument ever put on JOS. WIEDEMANN. tA^QON and flE,§JAUBANT a ji t r ... . , I . X Boa^datyjMeiaSsffc'l^CtwUh I Sp* NoarthoOepot, McHenry, 111* - 49-Wt) also keep the Celebrated Milwaukee Lager_Beer constantly on hand. WOODSTOCK, HX., Has determined to give his customers the BEST VALUE for their MONEY to be ob­ tained anywhareia tho Oointy. In order to do so he has ' ' . im- ,f»'A Reduced his Prices! Materially, and opened a Beautiful Stock of the nutat desirable new styles LADIES AND GENTS SHOES, He is confident of his ability to satis­ fy and please all those who will take the trouble to call ftftd inspect his Goods and Prices, lg^Remember the place, East Side Pubilc^ Square, Wloothitock. , , A . R E I D . . » J- i ,• Woodstock. I1L, May 80th, 1876. JUST RECEIVED. A fnll Stock of Boots & Shoes For the Spring & Summer trade which I can and will feell at prices '^DEFY Competition t@r All,Goods Warranted as repre­ sented. Call and C. At P. W. BLAKE'S Opposite Perrt & Martin's Stork * a McHenry, 111. G BAYLIES. RE AT Mercantile College, Keoktik, Iowa on the Mississippi. Prof. Wm. H. Miller General Manager. Nineteenth year. About sixty dollars pay all «xpeuses, for Membership Board and Stationery. Bookkeepers, Penman Reporters, Operators, Architects, Surveyor and Teachers thoroughly fitted. English branches free. Free Lectures by eminent Orators. Free Festivals with Brass Band in College llall. Free furnished rooms for self Ixmrding, ; Telegraphing free. Short hand Writing free. Good boarding clubs and family board. Railroad fare deducted. Immense business in Keokuk. No vacation. Address $aylies College, Keokuk, Iowa. State where you saw this advertisement, For President in THE*AH WHO OBTf THE JKMH A Mi the Man who gets the* MOST* GjQjQiPS for his money, bays of • i - « * • •; • ' . . ' ; Jtjwwomo*:W> f* ft.|THO»liil, Lanest Stoit, Best 4® LOWEST PRICES. fig?" Tlie Stock is New and Large, Consists of - [J "f' . j' ,i'i. • ;' ipfe® Diy Goods, • ; Clothing', ;'!P " 'f " Boot» anrf Shpes»i / . i ; llats and Choice Groceries, &c„ &c. , ' f . . u ' . - . » ' *S-Give me a Call and Save Your Money, by buying GOodS" Cheap. ' i . • • • L. ROTHGERBKB. Nnnda, 111., Nov. 30th, 1875. > NED AliHAMBRA. rpiiis highbred trotting Stallion will stand the X season of 187« at the barn of L. M. Owen. Xed Alhamln-a was sired by O. *. Dole s Al- hambra, dam Norma by Little Douglass he by a grandson of American Eclipse. Dole s Alhambra was got by C lay s Mcinbnno Chief he bv Membrino Paymaster, by Menibrmo-out of a inn re, by imp Paymaster. Membrino wa» a son of imp Messenger, the sire of A5»lallah and the irrandsire of Rvsdyck s lIainblctoiiian„ anu ine giaua^^^ GosI.ING, Proprietor. BAftNEY SEARCHER, JR. Margrave .... - - . . . of Gillett's celebrated mars Damsel siren by Messenger, liarncy Searcher s dam was sired by Young Weasel he by Weasel he )'>"mi.orted Black Hawk. His dam was a full-blooded Black Hawk marc. This Colt can be *®e® a£ the village of McHenry. He is owned and was raised by the eubscribejv^ R XASH. s For Sale. The Wheeler farm, situated SCKmls aoutfc or the village plat of McHenry, containing S(I0 acres of prairie, and 80 acres of timber, with a good brick house, cistern, two pumps, and usual apendages, Also 150 acres of tim­ ber joining tlie village of McHenry on the east, together with the personal property. Inquire at the premises, or address J. Wuksi.br, McHenry. P. S. Household furniture, etc., together with actual possession can be had forwith bf purchasers.

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