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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Nov 1876, p. 8

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LATE DAIRY MAKKNT& UTtCA, X, 5"., Oct. 28th 1876. , «, CHEESE--At Utiea on Monday thfere |(a8 an unmistakable declirife.of Jc from tfte rates of the last sal* day on which Hi giades changed hands. The attend­ ance was unusually lar^e, and the indi­ vidual offerings were very large, owing t<> the 'accumulation of the past three Weeks®. They ranged from 75 to 800 "boxes, and the aggregate could not 'liave been less than 12.000 boxes. About 90 factories were represented. More than one-third declined to sell at current prices. On the whole the »arket was dull, and comparatively little business was done. By special Instructions from New York, two lots, which do net usually receive the ex­ treme price, were paid more than the top quoted. Much interest wras mani­ fested. hut little trade took place. BUTTER--There is aa improvement In some phases of the butter market favorable to producers. The receipts last week Cell off several thousand pack­ ages, and an added firmiK'^ was thus .Induced. Xo increase, however, in the quantity of sales occurred. Prices vary much according to grade. There was a disposition to '.limit transactions to fancy lots:,and the pooler grades are coinparativly dull. ."Ufci ..,f t 1;; " ' • - V f - : . - „ -4 "War t Prices UDEE % AT THE FRONT A Kew Hair Tonic Having:. Worth DRUG STORE I Daring Purchased tho interest of WM. E. t T arn ready to sell Drnis, Paints, | O I L S , i I School Books & Sundries, ! . : Cheaper than any House in McHenry County ! ; Mv Goo.Is are purchased for Cash, (no long j'time,) aiiit to Cash Customers I will ailvisc to i rail and see for themselves before purchasing ! elsewhere. Ho Olfi Goods in Stock. 1 JOHN S. WHEAT, Woodstock, III., Oct. 25th, 1876. It is the best. Wood's Improved H air Restorative is unlike any other, and has no equal. The Improved has new vegetable tonic properties; re­ store grey hair to a glossy, natural color; restores faded, dry. harsh and falling liair: restores. Presses, gives vigor to the hair; restores hair to pre­ maturely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors.scaly eruptions; removes irri­ tation, itching and scaly dryness. No article produces such wonderful effects. Try it. call for Wood's Improved liair Restorative, and don't be put oil with any other article. Sold by all drug­ gists in this place and dealers every­ where. Trade supplied at manufact­ urers prices bv C. A. Cook & Co.. Chi­ cago, Sole Agents for the United States and Caiiada. ai.d all Wholesale Drug­ gists, 'IF you want a good Hair Cut. Sham­ poo or Shave, call on Charley, near the l)epot. My Shop is always neat and clean, iSiBsors sharp and Razors keen; Everything I think you'll find, To suit the taste and please the inind. Spoke Shave. SURE CURE FOR DIARRIKEA. This is to certify that after coming home from California to my family in Chicago 1 was taken with a diarrhoea. 1 tried everythinarthat was recommen­ ded to me (but did me no good) for over five years, until I got two bottles of F. Marcus' Hitters which completely Cured me. Robert Forrest.Peter JBlane and others can testify the above to be true and no humbug." I have proved it to be equally as good for billions com­ plaints. It strengthens and invigorates the whole system, carries oft'the bile, and gives warmth to the chilled veins of both old and youug. It is the best bitters I ever used. JOHN PENMAN SEN. Town of Seneca, McHenry Count';, State of 111. ois. Subscribed and sworn before me this 28tli day of September 187"). K. U.vr.nwiN J. 1' REMOVAL. HAVE removed to their new Store on the corner opposite the JJrick Church, where they will he happy to see their old customers and" as many ncw.c:v.-s as may-soc fit to call. A Foil Stock of Furniture of all kiwis, at prices as low as the lowest. BLAKE & BRO. McHenry, Aug, 14th, 1876. It will Pay You to go to Woodstock and Buy a STOVE OF v The Largest # A K Stock in the County. NOTICE. 50,000 lbs. of 1 FOUNDRY AND Macbi&e M VOLO, ILL,. i u vs. i --AT THE-- JANESVIUE WOOLEN MILLS NORTH MAIN STKKKT. THE subscribers wish to inform their nntro«in and everybody that tliev will manufic ture their Wool into good siihsiHiiUal (Vissi meret, Doeskins, Flannel ami Sim-king Yarn on shares or by the yard or )mu'nd, mi satisfac tory terms; or will bny their AVool and mv the highest market price, and sell them ^,M»<I substantialOassinieres at £1.00 per vinl. and all other goods at the same rate. 'Will i<«v half cash on good fine lots, n<n t,(>o small. Will pay Express charges on all lots of WooVoffio pounds or more and return the goods fr< <• of charge. Will card their Wool into rolls fur ne­ per pound; also card Wool the same dav when brought from a distance, if possible." will dress their cloth on the usual terms. Carpets washed; price Scents per yard, Farmers, pa­ tronize home industry. IN" exchange for Goods, WanivUy Wool-Grease, Tallow and Wood, for which the highest price willjSi paid. F. A. WHKKMilt & CO. Janesville, Wis., May 30th, 1S7C. Parker Houso Block, iflcHKNRY, - - ILLINOIS The subscribers are now prepared, with a Stock of Fine Cloths of all Kintfs, To make to order Ooats, Pants, Vests or en- lire Suits, on short notics and on the most Reasonable Terms. **-Good Fit# GuarantMd ayd all Work Warranted. • ' . We also Keep a Full Line of Ready - Made Clothing, PUTS FORMING- GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ac., Which will be sold ns Low as at any estib. lishnient in the County. We haveeome here to stay, and respectfully ask a share of public patronage, pledging our­ selves to do our best to please all who may give us a call. Clothes Cleaned in tho best of manner and on short notice. • LAUER & BECKER. * McHenry, July 25th, 187® / {• A . R E I D , DEALER IN-- Boots k Slioe. WOODSTOCK, ILL., Has * determined to givt his customers the BEST VALUE for their MONEY fo be ob­ tained anywhere in the County. In order to do so he has Reduced His Prices ! Materially, and opened a Beautiful Stock of the most desirable new styles 'of « LADIES AND GENTS SHOES, lie is confident of liis ability to satis­ fy and please all those who will take the trouble to call and inspect his Goods and Prices. B&,Remember the place, East Side Public Square, Woodstock. A. REID. Woodstock, III., May 30th, 1876. M I L L I N E R Y --AND- D r e s s W a k i n g ! Mrs. ». A. BEII> East Side Public Square, WOODSTOCK. JLINOIS. TO ens constantly on hand the latest styles of Millinorv Goods of all kinds, Embroidery, Combs, Collars, Ties. Veils, nil colors, Wee­ ding lints. Crape llats, and domestic Patterns of all kinds. Drefeses Cut and Fitted In the latest sty le and ma«Ur4£idc sired at veiy low rates. We also have a * . . , , . New Style of Ladies Ms! To which we invite theattention of the Ladles We are also Agent for the celebrated NORTHWESTERN ORGAN Which speaks for itself. I will not be und'erj sold. Call and see. . , Mrs. 3. A. REID. Woodstock, Oct. 18th, 1875. HENRY COLBY, --DEALER IX-- WARD B. GALE, Proprietor. The undersigned have jnst started a Foun- Iry and Machine Shop, and :ire now prepared to do all kinds oi Casting for Machinery, on j-hort notice and in the best of manner. We also manufacture the celebrated Gale Wind Mill. \ iNltetiairinjr of all kinds done promptly arid sin# tact ion Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired on short no­ tice. Orders solicited. Volo, Til., July 5th 187<>. WARD B. GALE. BAYLIES. M«'ic.inti!c Oollojro, Keokuk, Iowa, l l«VProf. Win. H. Miller ( .<11 -ral M.in.tger. Nineteen!h vear. About * l'">' *" e*l , f>nscs, for Membership ! it stationery. Bookkeeper*, Penman, nn,V 'r i °Pei"ators, Architects, Surveyors ai.(i I eaclier* thorough)v iltted. English «Vi'iVor." ^ i-ruc\. Lectures by eminent r'<.u<.«v/i[ J",vsi.ls with Brass Band in L , .1 ™ f r<?p furnished rooms for self , * < » o o d h o a r d i n g c l u b s a n d f a m i l v If., i, J ' i-r ' , :V f i in ' deducted. Immense u. v r r- ii i , ,kI lk ' Xo v««ation. Address I • jrh heokuk, Iowa. State where you saw this advertisement, Dm Medicines PAINTS, OILS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &c., &c. Physicians Prescriptions & Carefully Compounded. II BUSINESS At the Od Stand, 'M The Old Goods to be Closed Out Regardless of Cost.- TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW • * We would respectfully announce to our friends and patrons of McHenry and vicinity, that we nave concluded to make a sweeping- sale ot our Goods, and have in consequence thereof reduced the prices to such figures that will ensure a speedy sale. The Goods in question consist in part of « II h Hats ani Caps, Groceries, Crockery, k, k We are constantly in receipt of new and desirable lines of Goods, which we are selling at lowest market quotations. Call early and secure Bargains. f^gPThe highest market price paid for all kinds of Produce. LANSING & EVANSON. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS. Fence Wire, Crowbars, Mauls, Forks, Rakes, Chicago & Nortli- Westeru K ;B":r|lAILWAY, •» ! , , ¥iti^^l« fr>r CHICAGO, Detroit, Toledo Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg •Cincinnati, Rochester, Albany. Toronto, Mon- taeal, Quebec, Portland. Boston, New York. l'hiladelpl>ia, Washington, Baltimore, St i.ouls, Cairo, Snn Francisco, Sacramento, Off-en, Salt Lake City, Denver, Council Blnffs. Sioux City, St. Paul, Marquette, Escanaba, M«- pasha, Madison, Cheyenne, Omaha, Yank torn. .Winona, I>nluMi, Creen Uav, Milwaukee, and all points North, West, .South and East, should buy their tickets via. the Chicago & JJortli-We stern Eailway. Close couuec'tdMdis are made at Chicago wltli the Lake Hhoi^b Michigan Southern, Michi- gan Central, T?altimore & Ohio, Pittsburg Fort M ayne & Clucitgo, Kankakee Line ami f<>.r,al l>oil , ts KAST and ! l! l<1, AVlth the Chicago & Alton and Illinois (central lor all points SOUTH Close connections are also made with ' tb« Union Pacific K. H. at Omaha lor all fur West -points. Close connections are made at junc­ tion pointh with trains of all cross roads, Pullman Palace Cars. Those celebrated cars are run on all nlirht trains on ii 11 the lines of this read. This is the ONLY LINK running these car# between Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago and Milwaukee, ° _ At Omaha our Slceners connect with the Overlnnd Sieepers on the Union Pacific Rail, road, tor all points west of the MissouriItiver Among the ludncemeiits offered if this Ronte to t.U« traveling public are all the modern im. pwvements: liock and Ciravel Ballasted Track Rtewl Hail, ltock and Iron Bridge*, Parlor and* Drawing Room Day Coaches, Smoking and Lounging- Cars, Westinghouse Safty Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Sal'etv Coupling and Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Com. fort. Banning through Five Great States, and operating over 2,000miles of road, this Company presents to the traveler facilities that AUK NOT and CANNOT be offered by an# Competitor. . ' All tickets agents can spll you tickets via this route. If you wish the best traveling accommoda.- l ions, you wijl buy your tickets by this route, ••rid will take no other. SHOVELS, HOES, and a Full Line of BiilSers aid Ml Hardware. We have a large Stock of Pans, Pails, Milk Cans, and a Full Line of Tinware of all kinds. ALSO SCREEN WIRE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, In fact everything you want and at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. IlST'Call and examine. No trouble to show Goods. _^| JOHN M. SMITH. McTTonrv. 111.. April 3<1, 1876. E. M. OWEN, AGENT FOR ALL Among which can be found the Bertrand & S&mcs Celebrated Sulky Cultivator, That Stands without a Rival. Also several other Leading Cultivators. The Peerless Reaper and EV3ower, the Walter A. Wood Reapers and flowers, the Meadow King And the Warrior Mowers, All of which are first class machines and sold on Reasonable Terms. Also the celebrated Kenosha and Ratine Pumps, Hay Carriers, Horse Forks, &c. -o- Prices Low and Favorable Terms. CASH AND CLOSE BUYEKS are invited to inspect stock and com­ pare Quality and Prices, s I will not be undersold in the same qual­ ity of Machinery in Mi Henry County. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, 111., June 27th, 1876. " There's Millions in It. What? Why, in Buying Your Apiciltiral Muneits --QF- STATIONERY. We'hnvc a fine Stock of Cap, Bill, .Vote and Mourn ill Paper,. wliieh we are selling very Cheap. Aline assortment of the latest .Style's Box nil Fancy Pampers, constantly on band. All Goods Warranted A.« represented anil Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. HJS COLBY. McHenry, July 27th, 1875. ^ L . F R A N C I S C O , Opposite the Parker House, McHENRY, - ILLINOIS. He is selling the celebrated Union Corn Planter, the One and Two Horse Champion Cultivator, the Best Gang Plow in the Mar­ ket, Carr, Scott & Co.'s Threshing Machines, the celebrated two- wheeled Kirby Reaper and Mower, The Improved MEADOW LARK MOWER* and oth^r first class Machinery. The Kirhy Reaper and Mower is now acknowledged to have no equal, Mild will be sold as low as any other tirst class Machine in the Market. lliaMleinenibcr 1 will not be undersold when first class Machinery is in com petition. Call at my Shop and examine Machines and learn Prices. L. FRANCISCO- McHenry, May 10th, 1876. MAEVIN HUGHITT General Snpt. W H. STINNETT, Gen 1 Pa sserigur Agent FOE THE CAHPAKN. 0. BISHOP, At liiR^Afrricnltnral Warehouse, MoHenry. in addition to his large stock of Has also put in a Full Stock of Builders and Heavy Hardware ! Hand I5akes, Scythes, Forks, Nails, Hone Shoes, Iron, and Blacksmith's Supplies Generally, which he now offers to the buying Public. • , finite member these Roorls are beinjj sold at Prices to suit the times. Call and See. O. BISHOP. McHenry, 111., August'fcth, 1876. ' ft .T. N TOIfc Y, --DEALER IN-- Shelf ancl Heavy Hardware, STOVES TINWAREV MECHANICS'TOOLS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS,,' i LOTJIES WHINGERS, &c., &c., «&cM &c., WHICH M'lT.l! BE SOLD L O W E R THAN USUAL PRICES! Xow is tiio ti'"!1 to pnri'liase, and save mon­ ey. I believe that I can furnish ko<*1 goods at as low prices, as anyo'ne in the county. Also keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING PAPER, such as Plain Hoard, Water Proof, Iron Coated and Tarred Pelt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Liuinir. KAWL AND SEE I 11 opai ring: Promptlv'atteniicd;to. J. STCRY. Opposite Owens MPI. H. MAI MAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. WAUCONDA, Lake Countyv - - - Illinois TIas just reecived tlie I-arjjest and Best Stock ot Cloths, Cassinicres, Fancy Vestinps, an<l also Clothing of all kinds, ever brought to this Market. Mens', Youths and Boys Suits of all grades and prices. I am preparco to Suit yon in Ready-Made Clothing Suit yoii to Order. Suit you in Price. Suit you in Style. Suit you on Fit. YROI'BS TRACT,Y, W II« MAIMiiX. Wiucouda, 111., April 25th,1876.

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