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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jun 1877, p. 8

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ILMMltR FATKirm This list of Illinois Patents allowed by the U. S. Patent Office, for the week gliding June o, 1877, is furnished this paper by GILMORE A CO., Solicitors, 626 F Street, Washington, P. C. The ^Patents will be Issued in two weeks tfrom ifn? date of the allowance. O. iiewntttg, Cutvago, Hi. Stamp mill. G. D, Harworth, Decatur, 111. Ch^fc; row attachments to seed-plantera. E. H. Perry, Exeter, III. Fence. X .fl. Sherburne A £. S. Skinner* iCbica£0, 111. C«oking attachment to Coal-oil stoves. m ^ M. II. Barnes, Chicago, Ill. Ooal sif etove. • R. X. B. Kirkliam, Kansas, 111. Hay derrick and stacker. P. Miller, Chicago. Ill, Curry-comb. C. O. Wilder, Monmouth, 111. Plow- clevis. H. A. Adams, Sandwich, 111. fiama* ter-reel. . ^ II. A; Adams, Sandwich,HI. Himt- ter-reel. J. W. Atkinson.^ C&Icago, IS. Sky­ light bar. . ••"•• •• A. Brookham, Chicago, III. Biftton- fasteiiings. ^ f: C 7 R. IL Bryant, Chicago, 111. Uphols­ tering tufts. J. R. Dodge, Jr., Norman, 111. Com­ position for preserving, drying mad bleaching fruit. W. II. Drake A P. B. Wight, Chicago, 111. Fire-proof columns. R. Emerson, Sycamore, 111. Harves­ ter-rake. i J. W, Hoxie, Clintonville, 111. Pro­ cess of preparing an iron, sieel. cemen­ tation compound. A. C. Mason, Gales burg, 111. Cases ior storing and protecting ribbon. C. H. Pi'efebrey, Sterling, 111. School- desk. G. Willard, Chicago. 111. Fruit-crate. £. Woods, Englewood, 111. Bag-hol­ der. lA *•' k m is the kind of a "send •ft* Cel. Bob Ingersoll gets io the Carson (Nev.) Appeal: "Bob iRgersoli did not disappoint the San Franctsans. Ills matter and manner were quite up to their expectations Anybody wne has ever heard Bob talk would have been sure of his success.. It is very forceful and torrent-like, is Bobs manner, fie Is, of all things, tremendously mascu­ line. There are no lieetic flushings; no salaratus biscuit true inwardness; no back-ache dyspepticals; no linguistic impotences; no luny cravings for the mysterious tea-drinker's jim-jams in, the shoreless spaces of the great be­ yond ; nor any hair-brained business of aBysort. There is an abundanoe of healthy audacity; lets of bright, new ideas; great outbursts of courageous independence o! thought, and cheek enough for a whole epera troupe. v-s:<*y, IPUIY COLbY, Notice is Hereby Q-ivea ! That on arid After April 18th, <~£>EAL£B D THE CHICAGO A KOKTH.WESTERir BilLWlf At the Store of n Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &c» w v f f i t i f i ' * and CaDS Groceries of 411 s% -"Wafi FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandize! j • V <V 1'iHi t'i TV V ' " jk Miii fi »(,' SS «MV/ V,'" rt I fiiti We Are«wwtantly receiving new Goods©f Cash Down are thereby enabled to oflfer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us don't live in this neck of the woodg. Our LARGE AND CONST^Jf^X IN­ CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we '6an say thaij'^!.** ^ la-.xiK \4 .fftt 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 tEe public, nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We intend to • 3 KjS» • . m 9 l •«* .<8. qM. • • a st.< Live 'and Let Liveffca va And while we are grate fill to a generous public for their patronage in time jfrst , we hope to merit the same in the future. «©-GlVE US A CALL and we will show you our Goods and use you well whether you $>uy of us or not. •v =;-i SHfi£S. Are Now Receiving The! and American Ki<l, Button and Side L(M, Goat Button, and Goat, XpJfifelfoL w ^ , Straight Goat and and Side I,ace. Front M: Also a fine stock of Hisses' and Childrens' Shoes; Men'# Boys'and Youths' fine Shoes-; Kip and Calf Boots; and everything usually found in a first-class Shoe Store. We now have one of the Largest Assort­ ments to he found in the whole soTth-west. Good GOODS mid LQWr-«ffiii ]y.»ir , Remember we will Undersold.' PWISHT & FORREST^ kiJU"n licH^nry, HL, July 27th, 1876. iPERRY & MARTIN. I ! fkl lle Old Stftnd of Owen A Brother. m A the new Store of Blake A Bros., hag now in Store one of the Lar- fest and Best Selected Stock of urniture to be found in McHen- rV County, which he is selling to the public at a very small advance of Coct. In Stock can be found tarter 8uits, Chamber Sets, Kttehen Fnrnltura, Wall Brackets,^'Picture Frames, and m thbrt*everything ueualh found in a first-class Furniture Store. OUR UNDERTAKING FEP.|RTMENT Was nevermore complete than at present The Finest line of Coffin# Caskets, Gold and Silver Trimmings, to |a|^nd in the market. ' • : nqrtftfittic PrescHpttnia . Osv#ftt)lr Compounded A t AEGE STOCK OF Choice Family . Groceries, Just Received, which will be sold at the Lowest J4vkkg Priee«. - ; s - . M . C O L B Y . McHenry, April 24th. 1877. . HEW WAOON S H O P ! McHENBY. ItUNOB. E. PERKINS Would respectfully Inform his friends and (he public generally that he is now iireparpd, at his Shop, West ot the l'ublic Square, to do all kinds of Carpenter Work or work in wood of anv kind, such as the wood-work of Bng> gies, Wagons, making Boats, £<•„ and in short anything ever made in a tirst-class Carpenter Shop. Front a longexperience in the business and using none but the best of Lumber 1 can Guarantee Satisfaction 1 GENERAL; JOBBING Promptly>ttended to.| Give Me a Call! X!. PERKINS. fH. ,Nov. 29th,fl87ft. L. WAGON AND Shop ^pfeslte the Purker Hon***! MoHENRY - NOI8. . Persons contemplating purchasing it new Buggy shonld call at my Shop. I can give yon a goon open Buggy, made of the best material and finished in first class style for $90. Am now preparing to put up a line lot of Cutters, which will be sold at Hard Pan Prices for cash. I am also Agent tor all load, ing Farm Machinery. Horse Shoeing1 • SPECIALITY. B E P A I R I N G Of aft fcmds prompttl' a£t«nd«d tfc, and see for yourvelf. t:i Li FRANCI8COw l^cHenry, tllu NOT. 14th, 1876. HcH<! «JOH3V *4. 1877. I BEASLEY 'S Woods I •: MX. FARMERS ATTENTION --TIIE WELL KNOWS- Mammoth Spanish Jack, a DD T\TPPJJ Can be found on the premises of the sub. •crtber, McHenry, 111., during the season of Those deslrina: stock of this kind would do well to call and satisfy themselves. Terms Reasonable. Those from a distance wishinir mares pastured can be accommodated at the owner's risk. a. H. HANLEV. FOUNDRY For Sale at the Saloon of - a • Jr. *. - ! M^Henryy III. McLLENKY, IL.L. McHenry, m., April 17, 1877. W4 •4*. 4MKIQ 5.^® ™^dc fey every agent eVerv. fPy.'f'7 »"V}.rh lll« business we furuisli, liut those willing to work can easily earn a i1n7.^n nnl nm n <l»v ritrh* in»kA:. ' ? Uh !»"?« .... .... dozen dollars a day right in their own local! ties. Have no loom to explain here Busil ness pleasant and hononvble. W&iaen and lwys ami girls do as well as men We will furnish von a complete outflt free. The bn«i- ness pays better than anything else We will lnsar expense of starting vou. Pa'rtfcn- jarsfree. Write and see. Farmers and me Ahanies, their sons aud (UiixbUirs, an,j classes in need of payint; werk at lunne ehould write to us ami learn all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay Ad 4r«M Thc* 4 ̂ Q/4Jauuuta( Maine. . . .. • .0 • : •? ' To Consumptives! rPHE advertiser, having been permanently A eure<l of tlr.it drea'l disease, Consumption by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the meansof cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of th« prescription used, (Free of Charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which thev will find a sure cure for Consump­ tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Parties with ing the prescription will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON' M4 Penn 8tfl Wllliamsburgh, New Tori. LfTT*« i Book. MM •de of ' COPY YOUR FSE Exceltior Copying Chemical paper. * Qulckiv copies any writing WITHOUT water PftEftg or BRUSH used at home, library or offltie. For I.adiea wisUinK to retain copies of letters every buni- ness man, clergymen, cor re i*|K>n<lentt, travel, erw it It invaluable--Rells at *ight. Send S3fOO and we will tend a 300 t>age Book, let­ ter size BV MA 11, paid o any addrese. We refer to any Commercial Asreiu-y. Send rtamp for Agents Circular. KXCEI.SIOB MNF G CO., 110 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills. 6000 The undersigned has Just started'a F*oa n dry and Machine Shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds ot Casting for Machinery, on short notice and in the best of manner. We also manufacture the^celobrated Gale Wind Mill* Repairing of all kinds done piwaptly and «atH fact ion Gnaranteed. flee. Orders solicited, WAHD B. GALE. McWenry, 111., April 4th lift?. De- Errors of Youth. AGESTLEMAN who tmffered for y from Nervous Debility, Premature eay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre­ tion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, •end free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to j Sroilt by the adviser's experience can do ®o' y ftiidressme in perfect confidence JOHN B. OODEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. »t •:g Si U ; 3 o i y* W.i O *3 . ca o TS r>> c w i met & 53 Ji • < H w X O & > 02 _ •5 ® © W ft -tf S a o B-fi •U rr2 £43 * T A # cS •i 3 S . o St> 33 £ o «s >,-3 TJ 0) 2 * . s si if as In Ringwood, the Largest and most carefully •elected stofck of Notions, Hats, Caps, Clothing aHOCEEIES, DRUGS, Crockery anil Glassware, k fyer found in llingwood, which can be bought or Cash or Butter and Eugs at o»sh value, at •as low prices the sune (iiiality of g(M>ds can »be bought at retail in Northern Illinois. Among the choicest collection of this atifelc ! are the most beautiful patterns in f -' Press Goods and Prints, we have ever been able to show ^ou, 'jet a very little money in hand will buy them. . But the greatest curiosity, if possible, we have for all who admire the beautiful is bar line of "Wall Paper, which is pronounced by all who have ex­ amined it to be the most elegant designs, beautiful Shades, finish and quality, that have ever found their way to any market, and yet they can be had for Cash or its equivalent, at less prices even, than the old styles of paper >vere ever sold .for I have tilflo jnst received a new stock of very nne m and WOOL HATS, of latest styles. Also a groat variety ofstraw and Palm goods. If vou have but very little money you can get one of these Hats. Also a choice line of Ladies and Childrens' GAITERS and SLIPPERS, tu Serge, Goat and Calf, Button and Lace. Gents and Boys BOOTS AND SHOES, fine and course, all of the best styles and |uality to be found In the market, at prices, or CA^U, that will astonish even a Granger. In short I have designed to make my stock fully equal to the best general stock of goods that could be found in the County of McHenry either in style or quality. Audi now propose to sell any or all of these goods at such prices FOK CASH lhat none shnll be able to say I can buy cheaper at some other House. All goods sold by me will bo warranted as repre­ sented. Am very grateful for the very liberal pat- tonago so generously bestowed upon me in the past eight years by the proplte'of McHenry, Ringwood and adjoining Towns, and it shall be my endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Very Respectfully, J W. CRISTY. -b" LAUER & BECKER; Near the Depot, MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS - Z-o--- •»r i The snliscrilx'r -i are now prepared with n Stock of FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make t^ order Coals, I'ants, Vests or entire Suits, on short notice and on the most Reasonable Tens: J6®*Good?Fltfi Guaran­ teed and all Work War- ranted. We also Keep a Full Line <f Ready-Made Clothing, GENTS FraMim Goods Hats, Caps, Ac W hich will be sold as low as at anv establishment in the County. Clothes Cleaned in the bet»t i f f manner and on short notice. • " LAUER & BECKER. McQenry. Feb. 26th, 1877.V tWS7:& t > * Y:<U DIVORCES Legally and qutetlr obtained In every State and Territory, for iNCOMPATtiuMTV and oth­ er eauses, no nwtter where the party resides. IS year* experience. Fee alter decree. All letters confidential. Address A. J. DEXTER, Att'v, Rooms Sand 0, 132 Uear- born St., Chicago 111, Unquestionable refer­ ence given. Correspondence with the legal yrirftun!"" invited. Administrator's Notice. I^STATK of John King, Deceased. The J undersigned havlng bern appointed Ad ministrators of the Kstate of John liintr late of tbe County of Mdlenrv, and State of Illinois, deceased, hereby give notice that thev will appear before the County Court of Mcilenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the June Term, on the Third Monday in June next, at which time all persons having claims ugainat said Kstate, are notified aud reqnested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted, All persons indebted to said Estate arto requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated- this ISta day of Apiil, A. D. 1877. ANKA KING, Administratrix. PKT£ft aoxuxiuiKU Administrator. TO THE WOUKI-Xft CT.ASS.--We are no^w prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easllv earn from 50 cents to per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Bovs and girls earn nearlv as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business we make this unparalleled offer: To Mieh as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on. and a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and' best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Header, if you want permanent, profitable work, address, GEOHOE STINSON St Co., Portland, Maine. • tO TO $25 A DAY . « * «' il ' Mad® by Agents in cities and country towns. Only nocessnry to show samnles to make sales and money, for any one on i of employment and disposed to work. Used daily bv all business men. Send stamp for circular, with prices to Agents. Address "Special Agency," Kendall Building, Chicago, I •ft-' i tranches and connections, forms tkn liknrua and quickest ronte Iwtween ChuSE. points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Mich!* gan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska. OftUfornW and tiie Western Territories. Its ^ Omaha and California Lin# Is the shortest and best route between chir*# go and all points in Northern Illinois, InwtE Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado, Utalt Chicago, St. PAui A Mlnneapoli^ Is the short line between Chicago and i points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesoi and for Ma lison, St. Paul, Minneapolis. D. j"g • a,ul a11 Points in the Great Northwes LaCroise, Winona ft St. Peter Lin* % Is the best route between Chicago and La.. . Crosse, Vinona, Rochester, Owatonna, Ma*-----"- knto. St. Peter, New Ulm and all points iif:U'\* Southern and Centra! Minnesota, Itg l r Green Bay & Marquette Llnfc-p Is theonlv line between Chicago and JaneJI ville, watertown, Fon du lac, Oshkosh. A# V nleton. Green Bay, Esranaba, Negaune# sr * Marquettr, Houghton, Hancock and the Laka Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin, Itockford, Freeport and All poiuts via Free* port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is'the old Lake Shore Bonte, and is the only one passing between Chicago and Evanstoiu Lake *orest. Highlnnd Park, Waukeiratu llacine, Kenosha an 1 Milwaukee. _ ! PullmanPaiace Drawing Rooifi - 1 ' - 1 C a r s * ~ are r«n ot» all through trains on this road. This is the ONLY LINE running tli3se cai# between Chicago and St. I'aul and Minno* ; a polls, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago anA Winona, or Chioago and Green Bay. . Close connections are made at Chicago witi the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Micl igan Central, Baltimore ami Ohio, Pittsbur Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line an Pan Handle Routes, fo" all points EAST an SOUTH-EAST, and v it i theChicago and A ton and Illinois. Central for all points SOUT Close connections are also made with t. Union Pacific B. R., at Omaha for all far We points. Close connections made at jynction point# with trains of all cross point#." Iv Tickets over this route awft sold bv all Coil, pon ticket agents in the jUnited States anil Canada. £-• • T< Remember youas^ for yonr tickets via tl&^ Chicago & Northwestern Kallway and none others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadwnv; Boston Office, No, 5 State Street; Omaha 'Office, 24ft Farnham Street; San Francisco Office, 191 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Office*, 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 75 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal streets; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinxie 9trects. For rates or information not attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to HASVIir HTTOHIR General Supt. W. H. STINNETT, Oon'l rUHHe:.ger Agent Notitd To .farmer* SOmetli iag 'N ew! E L L I O T T ' l - IMPROVED HABROWfe This Invention has reference to Improve, ment in Harrows, so that a nil ruber toothed sections may be connected, and the teeth may IKS set at anv angle of inclination to the ground. This Harrow consists of a number Of toothed harrow sections that are connected by pivoted side pieces and clamp bolts. tt may be drawn by hitching the horses so eith­ er end. When drawn from one end, makes • slanting tooth fer corn. When drawn from the other end makesa perpendicular tooth as the ground requires. This invention rolls u» like a log and shuts up like a jack knife, and is nicely stowed under cover, and takes up little r<>oin. This Harrow has 10 sections altq, each one works independent of the other. Largest size Harrow is 12 feet cut and has 70 teeth. The ten foot Harrow has 60 teet| The eight foot Harrow has 80 teeth. Tl teeth are half inch iron or steel, as desired The teeth will not bend or break. This Har­ row a splendid , CORN HABROW. And owing to hard times we sell them at low rates. Farmers will please call, at our Shop and examine our Harrow before purchasing. ^DtaHQUSST & WEBER. Agents for Mcllem j County. - • * McHenry, 80th, IS7T. J . S T O B Y , I 4*IKteALEB Hi- Shelf and Heavy Hardware , STOVES TINWARE, MECHANICS* TOOLS,\ FARMING IMPLEMENTS, CLOTHES WRINGERS* WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R TgAN USUAL PRICES! Now is the time to purchase, and save monk ey. I believe that I can furnish good goods *1 as low prices, a* anyone in the county. AIPO keep on hand a full Stock ot BUILDING PAPJCR, such as Plai» Board, Water Prooi, Iron Coated and Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpel Lining. KAWL AND SEE 1 llepairiiijf Promptlyjfittcnded to. J. STCHY. Opposite Owens Mi'l. PIMPLES. J WILL, Mail (Free) the recipe for prepe», ing a smple Vegetable Balm that will re, move Tin. Freckles, Piniples and Blotches leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luxuriaa growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face Address Ben Vandelf A Co., Box 5121, No. Woostoi St., New York.

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