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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Dec 1876, p. 8

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, ii , •i-- AS #*' «8 9m MARKJET& j* FT LATE DA IKV ^TER AHI) CBKESE IN NEW TOBK. j^TTEK.--Keceipts for the week. KS packages; exports, 830 packages, or* was a sale of finest October pnery, 90 tubs together, at 3Gc. We were sales of single picked tubs B'amily use at 35^38; and lines o£ jCtst f»ll private dairy at 32@35e. a factory make of creamery butter ^out gooe,ai»d is best sold before 'holidays, whileit has freshness and 4>r. Thers sates of fine 'iware and CluaMuango dairies, entire, *l@32c; and We hear of one special bringing 33c. Also, there wens 8 of several Oneida county lolig * dairies at 30@31c, and of lots of \ed up odds and ends of various tlitiefc. Welsh tubs sell at 20(a 22c j up to 25c* and a sale of a lot Of odds and ends of Chautauqua inty half tuba is noted at 21c, aiid ht colored, flashy wintery-make >ught about the same prices, l'hc irket sums up as bright and active • a sparkling, full flavored fall butter^ d for finest entire dairies; but dull d slow sale for all kinds of middling fie of stock, and a most no demand r a stale, or a wheyed, or a sour or ncid butter. CHEESE.--Receipts for the week, 68, tl boxes; exports 29,083 boxes, here have been heavy receipts free xports and good confidence among olders. There are now high oceau •eights, lower gold and foreign xchange, and any advanced preteti- ions of price would undoubtly lessen onsumption. «£« E but first care- f f c l ly • . t ' iV . Trade in all CASES 2 where you can I da your BEST! and in that 0 WAY feather your NEST! ' Hicliinox&d and Dundee CawliJ^Storew of C. F* Kail. i m- *4 3Wtttn :«ari READ the new FALL WINTER LIST. » L« FRANCISCO* K.;" .WAGONAMD - I gr^ . . . . ftest Printa.. . Pest Bleached Cotton..................... Best Vnbleached ...... AH Cambrics • • • Oress braids Coats Thread.. Spool Silk 100 yards. V.•>"£.i*"*>•»<, Good Corsets." i No. 1 black Alpacas..^ No. 1 black Cashmere -- No. lall wool Cashmere. Mens suits Boys en ft Overcoats Best Young Hvson Tea,, Best Gunpowder Tea.... Best Japan Tea 12 Rice 1-00 5 1fts. Good Coffee l.<» 26 bars Soap LOO 12 Cakes Fancy 8oap 25 6 boxes dime Hatches 25 G 10 60 82 80 75 (17 to $26 .. ..$2.60 to »10 <S to $20 80 L00 70 Jin. I Syrup.,.. * • .... 65 1 1ft Castile S«a*>; v......... 15 1 Boxfl.ayer Raisens .................. 2.00v 12 lbs. Pared Peaches.,..... L00 Sale ratlin ......... 8 Silver (il >8$ Starch 10 Corn Starch... , 10 '20 Ths. Cod Fish ... 1.00 10 lbs. Hnisens .• LOO 1.") lbs. Prunes... ... 1.00 12 lbs. Zante Currants LOO 60 Good Cigars L00 Stove Polish 5 Axle Grease 8 1.ad ies Shoes good LOO Best Kip Boots 4.00 (iood.'Kip Boots 3.00 < iood" ki p' Boot 8 $2.50 Boys Hoots Xo. 10 to 13 $2.00 Bo'vs boots Xo. 1 to 5 2.50 to2.80 FurMnd Robes. All Price*. A SHARP BOY. The fate of two girls hangs upon the result of this election. Both are said to be residents of a sister city. Oue is poor and the other is estimated at about $40,000 in the matrimonial market. A. gallant young Democrat has been paying attention to both. Both are in love with him. The pa­ rents of both have got tired of the young man's inability to decide. Each in turn called upon the young man's father and desired a settlement of the matter. The gentleman called his son into the office and told him that mat­ ters had come to such a crisis that lie must decide which of the two girls he •would marry. "I cannot decide till after the elec­ ts on." '•Why? What has the election to do with your marriage T" asked the pater- fam. UA11 to do with It, air: I am going to marry the richest one." **Then why don't you marry Miss • ? she is worth #40,000, and Miss---ain't worth a red." "Hold on. old mau; I know Miss is worth $40,000, but then you see Miss ----'s mother lived in the South during the war, and the soldiers stole her hens." "What the d--1 has that to do with this case F "Well, you see each one of those twelve hens laid an egg a day; that's 4380 eggs the first year. The next year there are 4380 chickens; say half of them are roosters, she would have had 2202, who would have laid au egg a day; there's 208,000 eggs the next vear. Another year she would have had al­ most 4,000,000 dozen eggs; and I tell dad, eggs is money. Just think what the old woman would have been worth if the soldiers hadn't stole her hens. If Tilden is elected, the old woman is going to put in a claim for 64.837,121, 321,87}, and that claim is good. I tell you, dad. 1 wouldn't marry any girl with $40,000 against such splendid chances as theae," I am prepared to sell yon Good* cheaper than any STORE in the XORTHWES R.* ' WHY NOT? I buv and sell for cash,--make no bad debts, and litrht running expenses complete* the list. ALL riiv immense stock of nien and boys'oloLt!iinir is mannlacturea Expressly for ME ONE price to all and that the LOWEST. A cordial invitation is extended to i OU dee me. ^ « • • « • • C. F. HALL. call and N E W S T O R E ! J 0 1 I N M . S M I T H ..A? »"• . • _ Having removed to his New Store, near the De­ pot, Is better prepared than ever tosuppjy lpis cus­ tomers with Stores, Tinware, &e., And at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. His stock of Stores, both COOK and HEATING, cannot be excelled in the County. QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS Is his motto. Call and see for yourselves. JOHN M. SMITH. HcHenry, Tils.. Nov. 27,1876. r»4r nQUSSf Shop opposite the MoHEHUr^ Persons contemplating purchasing a new Buggv should call at mj-fshop. I can give yon a good open Buggy, inaifc of the best material anil finished in lirst dais style for $>0. Ain now preparing to|>ut up a line lot of Cutters, whi»h will sold at Hard Pan fTt LATTER & BECKER, It Priceifior ("ash. I am fag Farm Machinery. ll.so Agent for all lead- Near the l)e{>ot, MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS The subscribers are notr firtparGd, With a Stock of Fine Cloths of all Kinds; To make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or en. tire 8uits, on short notice and on the most ^ Reasonable WGf>od Fits Warranted. Horse Shoeing ASPEAALITT. R E P A I R I N G Of all kinds promptlj see tor yourself. McHenry, IU„ Nc attended to. Call and FRANCISCO. 14th, 1876. It will Pay You to go to Terms. Guaranteed and all Work "We also Keep a Full Line of Ready - Hade Clothing, GENTS FDRNISHIE GOODS, Hat4, Caps, Ao„ Which will be sold as Low as at any est'ib- lishnient in the County. We have come here to stay, and respectfully ask a shurcof public patronage, pledging our­ selves to do our best to please all who may give us a call. Clothes Cleaned in the best of manner and on slioi*t notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry, July 25th, 1876,. NEW FIRM. BLAKE-& BENITIELD. Chicago & North-Western v RAILWAT. for CHICAGO, Detratt^Bffod*' Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg* Cincinnati, Rochester, Albany. Toronto, Mofc' t.'K'ul, Quo free, Portland. Bostoti, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, St' Loll Is, Cairo, San Francisco, Sacramento, Off, den, Salt Lake Citv, Denver, Council Bluna. Sioux City, St. Paul, Marquette, Escanabft, MeS nasha, Madisoti, Cheyenne, Omaha, Yank to. Winona, Diilulh, Green Bay, Milwaukee, and all points North, West, South and East.shoalo buy their tickets via. the . Chicago ft North-We stern BftltWAy. Close connections are made at Chicago wttll . the Lake Shore A Michigan Sonthern, Mlehi' gan Central, naltimore &" Ohio, Pittaburtf Fort Vfayne A Chicago, Kankakee Line ana Pan Hanlile Houtes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-FAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific K. R. at Omaha for all far West points, Clone connections are made at junv* tion point* with trains of all cross roads, Pullman Palace Cars. These celebrated cars are run on all nigM^*5** trains on all the lines of this read. '**T This is the ONLY I4NE running these ears between Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago and Milwaukee, At Omaha our Sleepers connect .with tho Overland Sjeepers on the Union Pacific Rai}« road, tor all points west of the Missouri Stiver* Among the Mu&ts offered by this Me to tlic traveling public are all the modern im* provements: Koc\ and GravelBallasted Track* steel Rail, Kock and Iron Bridges, Parlor and Drawing Room Day Coaches, Smoking and T ouuging Cars, "Westinghouse Safty Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling and Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Oom fort. • Running through Five Great States, aiM operating over 2,<kK) miies of road, this 'Companv presents to the traveler facilities that ARE NOT and CANNOT be offered by any Competitor. • All tickets agents can sell you tickets Via this route. If you wish the best traveling &ccommoda< lions, you will buy your tickets by this route, and will take no otlier. MABVIN HUOHITT General Supt. Having Removed to their New Store, Corner of Owens' Old Stand, have just JUled up trith a large and well selected Stock of Woodstock and Buy a STOVE OF 10"A man with four wives was brought before a Dutch justice for commitment upon a charge of bigamy* **Four wives," exclaimed the astonished Hans--"Four wiyeB! Dat was a most hinocious crimez. Discharge him at •onst.w "Why," protested the prose­ cutor--"why discharge him, when the proof is positive ? Will tbe court ex­ plain?" "Yea, I ecksplains. Off be lif mif four vives he got punishment enough. I lif mit only von, utid I got too much buuishment already.** PERRY & MARTIN. Terrible Excitement! Over the Arrival of the Immense Stock at the Stor&of 8.8. Boiprte, NUNDA, - - ILLINOIS AND I AM NOW PREPARED TO M U R D E R ! The Market at the Low Prlees I can offer mr Jlew and Immense 3tobk of *Diy Goods, Cfothing, 1 Pootsfl»d Shoes, | flftte «nd Cafte, ^Choice Groceries, &e., &c. G ive me a enal and be convinced yonrsolves that I can sell 4i«K»dsCheaper than ans other • «tore la the CMWiT- And you can «fc.v* won- ^eyiby calling en H ROBCRT 9, ROTHGBRMBft Nunda, IUJ. No*, «0th. 1875. •The Highest Market Price Paid I Hade of Country Produce. Headquarters for all Kinds ot Dry Goods Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Groceries of all Kinds, Crockery Glass - "Ware, FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandize. We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and buying them for Cash Pown are thereby enabled to offer special bargains in all classes of goods, We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us don'1 live in this neck of the woods. Our LARGE AXD CONSTANTLY IN« CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee our goods to be what they are represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We intend to " Live and Let Live !" And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage In time past, we hope to merit the'same In the future, fgfGIVE US A CALJ* and will show you our Goods use you well whether you buy of us or not. HcHenry, 111., July 27th, 1678. ^ PERRY SL MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. The Largest Stock in the County. W. H. 8TINUETT, Gen'l Passe: iger Agent jr. STORY --DEALER IN-- Shelf and Heavy » GLOVES and MITTENS, GB0CEBIE8, CBOCKXBT* GLASS-WARE b Anfl are now prerwrerl to sell all Goods in their line AT THE LOWEST LIVING PBICES Onr Goods are all new and selected •with especial rel'erenre to the wants of tho people of this community, *A"No trouble to show Goods. Call and examine onr Goods and Prices before purchasing. SWThe Highest Market Price Paid for But­ ter, Eggs, and all kinds of Country Produce. Shoe Shop. „ Our ShoeShop is in full Running Order and trpnre prepared to make Boots and Shoes to Ord<fr or do Kepniring on short notice. Wenre Agents for the celebrated Patent Heel-Stiffe- lier, which is warvnntcd to prevent Boots and Shoes from Kunnitisr Over. tt«r*All warrant­ ed. BLAKE &BESTFIELI). McIIenry, 111., Oct. 37th 1878. H a r d w a r e , STOVES TINWARE, MECHANICS'TOOLS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS^"? CLOTHES WHINGERS* &C., WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R THAN USUAL PRICES! Now is the time to purchase, and save mb ey. I behove that I can furnish gnoit goods»t as low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on, hand a full StQQk of BUIl.DING PAPER, such as Plain Board, Water Proof. Iron Coated Mid Tailed Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Liuing. KAWL AND SEEi! Arc now R^f-eiving their Fall and Winter Stoc k of FOUNDRY AND YOLO, ILL. WARD B. GALE, Proprietor. The undersigned have just started a Foun­ dry and Machine Sliojt, and are now prepared to do all kinds ot Casting for Machinery, on short notice and in the best of manner. We alpo manufacture tho celebrated Gale Wind Mill. Repairing of all kinds dono promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed, Threshing Machines repaired on short no. tlcfl. Orders solicited. WARD B. GALE. Volo, 111., July 0th 1876. BAYLIES. GREAT Mercantile Gollejro, Keokuk, Town, on the Mississippi, Prof. Wm. II. Miller General Manager. jfineU'onth year. Al>out sixty dollars pay all expenses, for Membership jtiMird and Stationery. Bookkeepers, Penman, Reporters, Operators, Architects, Survevors ana Teachers thoroughly fitted. English branches free. Free Lectures by eminent Orators. Free Festivals with Brass Band in College Hall. Free furiiuhed rooms for self boarding. Telegraphing froe. Short hand writing free. Good warding elnbs and family board. Itailroad fare deducted. "IrnhiensQ business in Keokuk. STo vacation. Address Baylies College, Keokuk, Iowa. State where jr«B mm jftia advertUeipent, And will sfive great Bargains for CASH. "Jfhey have an immense stock of Mens', Boys and Youths' Boots of all kinds, which were bought very low and will be sold rig lit dowu FOR CASH, D WIGHT # FORREST, Corner Main Street and Public Square, WOODSTOCK. - - - - ILLINOIS D ited Sept. 20th, 1878. HENRY COLBY, ^DEALER IN-- PAINTS. OILS, Painters Crushes, Dye Stuffs &c„ &c. PhysiciansTrescriptions Carefully Compounded, STATION KHY , WeTiave a fine Stock of Cap, Bill, Xote and Mourn in Paper, which >vp »»'« selling very Cheap. A fine assortment of the latestStyles Box nd Fancy Papers, constantly on hand. All Goods Warranted As represented and Satisfaction Guaranteed Patronage Solicited. H. COLBY. Mchenry, July ?7th, 1875. Hepairing Promptly attended to. J. 8TCRY. Opposite Owens Mill H. MAI MAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. WAUCONDA, Lake Countyf * * " lllfnoisr Has just received the Largest and Best Stork ot Cloths, Oassimeros, Fancy Vestings and nlso Clothing of ull kinds, ever brought tc* this Market. Mens', Youths and Boys Suits of all grades and prices. I am prepare® to Suit you in Ready-Made Clothing Suit you to Order. Suit you in Price, Suit you in Style. Suit you on Fit. Yovas TRULY, H' MAIMAN. Wftuconda, 111., April 25th, 1876, » At the Old Stand of J. E. Vasgy, RINGWOOD, - - L LINQIS, e just illled their Store with a Larga Ilav Stock of STOVES, Both Cook and Heating, which they are offer., ing to the buying public, at BOTTOM PRICES We have also a tine assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, and other Goods that are usually kept in a country Hardware Store. In connection with our large stock of Hard ware we have opened up with a full line of The Pest Tobacco and Cioars To be found in the Market. pyft STOCK OF Riibbci woods, Ac., are of the best manuf&ct ture, and we extend an invitation to all tq come and see us before purchasing elsewhere All goods sold at thd Lowest Cash Prices. Bingwood, Sept. VASEY 18th, 1S76, ^ TWi> i ii

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