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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Apr 1878, p. 8

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Machine that had just beea fKit in deration at th« factory; Now what made ttie Rav* Or. was tMc Tht inc<wlUfarate btfcfcaneer who taade up the fortri got tha two locals mixed in» frightful manner. and when w(j went to press something like this fi the appalling result: * Some of the Rev. Mr. Mudge's frii^HU called on him Yesterday, and after a brief consultation the unsus­ pecting hog was seized by the hind legs and slid along the beam until he ranched the het water tank. His ,/rientfs cxpl&iued the abject of their visit and presented hi ill with a hand­ some gold-headed butcher, who grabbed him by the tall, and swung htm around, and In less than a minute the carcass Wa« la the water. There­ upon he came forward and said there were times when ^the feelings over­ powered one, and for that reason he would not do more than attempt to, thank those around him for the min­ ner in which so huge an animal wa&cut Into fragments was astonishing. The doctor concluded his remarks, the machine aeiaed liinu and In leap time than It takes to write It, the hog was cut into fragments Mid worked into itoiicious sausage. The occasion will 1>e remembered by the doctor's friend* «as one of the most delightful of their lives. The best pieces can be obtained for fifteen cents per pound* and we are sore those who sat under his ministry Will rejoice to hear that he has been so Hindsomelr treated." •'•K-M wrnmti • j£ % m " • " , 3 ^ 'H' Her CrMtMt dnru ^jMrs. T. P. Bell, wife of one of the ^|rtctlr» of the Bank of California, is about to start on a Europ^pn tour. As her husband has an income of $60,000 a week it is not surprising that she has %ieh supplied with a wardrobe the like of whirh woman has never pos­ sessed since the dazzling days of Solo­ mon's friend--the Queen of Shaba. In so far as the apparel is concerned it W»s all cut, and fashioned, and made t under the eye of Worth Sr. Pafie. d as he gazed at the finished and ^lie ffuhlew foi-<do«rols lit is to iispe wept for joy. Her"jewels, however, her greatest charms, and of tilim vjj|f r stock is probably larger and loveli- than that of the Russian Czarina. -The other night she appeared at a jofearity ball in New York, and created •great sensation. From the crown of te head to the sole of the foot there is nothing--that is to say, almost i&thfng--but diamonds and rubies; and fifties and diamonds* In the gdUlen belt of a stomacher alone 850 diamond* flash,and in a chatelaine of exquisite workmanship 1,973 small ones may be teen. Among other things of scarcely less value she has a tiara made of gold and precious stores. in the center of which is one huge blade pearl that cost alone #5.000. If she thl nks mueh of her .Jewell the dread of losing them must cell forth a high eld nightmare every '0""' •' • i*£. U* i*;' :i •: Have just received the largest and best assortment of Goods in their line ever brought to Me Hen­ ry Gotmty. 'W« buy and Mil (/ ' ^-11 - i Exclusively Fur Cash. CAN DISCOUNT ALL PRI- CES advertised in county papers at least twenty per cent. i * f jf, . !;, r 4SK [• <' " * - Xear the Depot MCHENRY, -. Illinois We have a pair of Boots, Shoes or Rubbers for every man, wo­ man and child in the county.-- Call and look at them. Corner Main St., and Public Square. The subscribers are now prepared with a Stock off FINE CLOTHS of.all hinds, to make to order Coats, Pants. Vest# or entire Suits, on short noth-e nnd on tlie most Beasonatle Tern WGfliod Fits Guiimi* teed and ait IV orkl.Wer. ranted. ; W • *• V> • Vj3&>jN*>;|Ht|i f-'-y.ll; of v i>--h We also Keep a Full Line Beady • Kali Clothing, GENTS '0& f'< ,«••• itSi' tfXg Woodstock,! fllti- '>•* ' GENERAL Hats, Caps, *cs Which will be sold aslo#f as at any establishment in the County. Clothes Cleaned In the best of manner and ' on short notice. LAUEE & BECKER MoH»«TT.r«b. »»>. U7T ' -limf -- r-- . J' -iZi »../• ^ . At his old stand is now better than ever prepared to do all work tn his line, hi the best of manner and at LOW P RICES. ' * HORSE SHOEING. Having associated with ness me in the busi- >r ilia M •tf'rt 1 One of the best Horse Sheers in the State, 1 am better than ever prepared to do work in this Hue. Feet* Quarter Cracks, Jte., made a speciality. We respectfully solicit the pntrtitage of our frien4sand the public generally. W. P. TILTOM. McHenry, Feb. 19th, 1878. 0 CI < 10 ms CO S9 -IVtll- {BOOTS AND SHOE •It A ItS Madison M.t •UEL, OOOK * IIIXAI, Manufrs and Wholesale Dealers. •HTDon't fail to exanilne Good* nnd Prices when in Chicago Stock New ind Bought for Cash. Great in. CO itacementa to Cash Buvers. H.K. BI?kl, Late with M. 8elz * Co. D. F. COOK, I Late ot Wliitncv, It. L. SBIXAS, I Cook A Co., N. Y' 187Sfc 187ft HENRY COLBY, DRUGGIST, --AND DEALER IN-- O HO I O 9'W1 n McHENR\, « - • ILLINOIS. I keep constantly on hand a large and welt selected stock of Gru'-erles, \fhicn I can ana will sell at the LOWR3T LIVING PKICES for Cash or Beady Pay. Af Pounds ot hoi «• Svia^sr 9"« Dollar. And all ether Goods la proporne* •:'vrf Physicians Prescriptions #A #ft*efully Componad'ed* : W- ' . _ • I !. .?%<&%. k: : m- i* < Kfy.r? U 'ftn make moi^Bfaster at work for us than it anything elPK Capital not required ; we Will start yon. #18 per d<*y at home made by the industrious. Men, women, Irtjri and girts wanted everywhere to work for us. Now 1s the time. Costly onrfit and terms free. AMrtu Tios A Co., Augusta, Maine. ' *} Tff'l|« M, f. enry, r, Jan. H. } usj OOLBY. ;• .* •& M Fox Rives Valley Hills. | f. mSMOP.I^iprWtBr. ffrlcHenry - - . . Hllnols. irsi e^yaTAirTLTiMi 4 > CUSTOM GBIMDINO ftone nvomptlj. and satisfaction guaranteed ving just put in a new Feed Stone, eanaUf grinding sixty bnthels of Feed per hour. I '^n prepared to do your grinding on short no. T*aa"The Highest'Xarket Price i filling Wheat. H. " McHenry III., Dec. 11th, MT7. -r*- Kii-r m ft 8toekef9 PURE Wi Manufhotured by - MAElGUS ; , -DEALRB IN-- * • S, LIQUORS AN0 llfiAtlS !a Woodstock, III. n. best Tonic in the world. Pat np In Fist-end Quart Bottles. . F- MARCUS* fMvtts^ aweekinyonrown town. POM. dt free. No risk. Reader, if you want a business .it which persons of Jither sex c.»n make great pay all 'he time they work, write for par. ticulars to H. HAUITI A Ca,Pdrt. Ian.I, Maine. CHEAPMT AMD BEST. CHCIAGO The Peopls's Paper! liealunins filled with ICditorlal, News Ag ricullural. Miscellany and Market JBe^erts. One Coot i year, Postage jSild1... .Tic. Clubs of Five, Postage Paid ...... 70c. Olitbs of Ten, Postage Paid eec Clubs of Twenty, Postage Paid ...00c . .. THE BAILY POST. Cap ^ffar, Postage Paid " farts of a Year ia PiyfertUa. .«r.oo te! t^v Take this method of informing the Laals. of iellenry and v»cinity, that they have opened EoomK, opposite Perry A M-trtWr store Mo lenry, where they are now prepared to do ,Jall kin<is of AND CLOAK MAKIN6 ^ jOn Short Notice, in the Best *Manner and at IHeasonable Bates. N Agents for Htdam Griswold's cele. Ibrated Corsets. Give ne» call and we will try and please you. aargemember the place, Opposite Perry a rtfa's Store. Y ce who present We propose tn greatly enlarge the 04|| P05T during October, after which the prl will be glo per year, postage paid. All w subscribe baCMW enlargement, at Mm mresc . rate'of f7 will receive the enlarged paper to the end of thetr time without extra charge. Same terms to Agents. on both Daily and Weekly aa^aat yaar. A«l«rese „ ^ THE POST. 88 Dearborn lit., ffltfcaco. is not easily earned in these times, hut it can l>e made in three mouths by any one of either sex, In any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish.-- per week in vonr own town.- Yon need not he a tray from home over night. You enn givebyour wholotime to the work, or only your aim re motnent*. We have agents who are making over $20 per day. AH who engage at once can makemoney fast. At the present timemoney ennno t he made so easily and mp> diy at any other business. It costs no thing o trv the tweineae. terms and #6 Ostli tree tddressat once. H. H4IXKTT * Co, .Portland Maine* PARLY FAVORITE I St u:J:>9 MA T ; r l r * > <>ilt 1 v.?'!* .»;* I f, )•% •» l Jt ^ ^ *t f • 'fi-,* *t', 5 Um P w i i f , : '! t{ • * < • . * i • sic- 1? ' • '•>,} fm>t 'm i • .*1i*i i v.f nmm-if i \ ijuut t i % " • Mil. ^ % -MM. »'#. '$•. rl' ^iSK ' L s-3*1' •>'i 4f>. fo; »~3r • b t"istdi 1 | iifr .ty?'-1M*t; • -J 1 iuiht >•' ! »:<I 1 : •f r:, r : ,ilii ' i *• ftv.ua %*<>••{, r®4I:bo/ -«£t-rf r' :'v* ifkW [ '• «• It ..atfa : I 'it'fp t im r tnJ i f tii • 1' * ' \:M S, : • ""i h'.< iT »i V !i; il- t il tt'H twit. gH»y! '+ •<*!'(;J 1 it • "i'.'f a -l 's a# :.tkUw•'% • ;*d v Vi,:> Ts -- ,t; *•* -a*» h.U'«) .-** yrt, *. •»( . ^ '••,44n) 4^ • * ; » ' ' ' • ' ! ; ! , ^ J 'xf'y.j' i| • , : > tl li On all kinds of Furniture. I have the moat complete stock of COFFINS AND CASKETS t 0^ all styles and #ize», to L.j^ found in the County, Give me a call iind 1 will fo pleased to slrow ray 8t<K*k and •give priced;;1 -:v" w*- 'it TFitt,! AS i U' a l rnsi -f lii« imt.n "tja'ti ii'J utyi hm f. y '- '.i jj iift-t-'l' I*? ^ •Ml -vyi Itko £s" • '•wi v~i.ty tew : a .• I s t» tt •*{(ln 1 mi *0, -m-5- MI i 'i,;- . '7r/1 • i , l : ... )l >' lht ' .f'4 \ ,<f >•IiUft . ' tw- |tf;" -Uggl h*->M& . h^fim ui;TI .umm 't<Hi •" >S'fwW ! ' fi S •M •; [te>m | • 'i .•i.,ia£yr : 4's ,• <11 vUty A't&M.ti' n ' J T ' , It-"? Pfoducts of Looms of England France, Germany, China, Japan, and United btates of America. i w' FASHIONABLE As Low at »»y (other Hoqw in the county. Domestic Cotton Gbodi Cheaper thap at anytime witliln the memory of the oldest inhabi­ tant. Also Plaid Drese Ooodsf# Fast Colored;) S'nVji-l*"" ̂ N» k .-jff lit* . b Kf'x Offered at the four counties. Tj&vkt Best Bargains in This new Tomato is without doubt the Ear* Went and Best Variety grown; size above ine« dium, smooth as an apple, nearly round ; very solid, fine flavor, and excellent quality every wav. Fruit is a beautiful dark crimnoii clue* ter. large, ripening evenly ami perfectly, be. ing free from the hard center cora*which many varieties iMMeeso. From seed sown In open ground in latitude of Northern Illinois and Southern Wlwouslit, fruit begins ripen­ ing Julv I5th to #6th. After 5 years of expe rimectitl testing we hare yet to see an Imper­ fect specimen. tiARltldOX BROTHESS, Nurserymen. Greenwood, 1}1 Seed can.be procured at this olBe#. FOUNDRY AN0U HeHpBT, ILL. i:iMU 1 business. new yon aan engago in. $5 te SM -per day made, tov any worker «f fltaier sex. right in their own localities. PHrticu. lars snd samplee worth K fine, mprere your spar# time at (pie Address Btnios k Oo.» Portland, •iwm? The nnderslgned has just started a Fonn. dry and Machine Shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds 01 Canting for Machinery! «n short notice and in the best of manner. We al«o manufacture the celebrated Gale Wind B&llL Repairing of all kinds done promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired on short no­ tice. Orders solicited. WARD b. GALJL- * McHenry, til., April 4th, WH. | Latlles Lfneil Slioefc. former priet ft UN), at > - reduced t« $1, Fltzslmmans I jt.w& T*>, 1 A'* j ALSOA iifi ifgkitw Of a.! 1 ; >:•. v. READY-M • -'Vit' CLOTHING, Groceriev, Jlce. Of the best quality, and which will be gold at the Lowest Rock- Bottom Prices.* Give us a call and inspect Hoods and learn Prices. PERU' McHeoiy, Dec. 1st, I am now prepared to jorive- bet­ ter Bargains than ever. Can *a*e vou~ -^mrs" y-; 1' •••*&* JOHN B. BLAKE. JOHNSBUROH 31ENRY MlLLfilfe chica* ' lUjarjia*.. iow% : t® '(• Chioago^ St- P»ul A Mi«tn««|>olli idn9 ~"rT i sh^rt Ainc ^S**w«n Chicago and •§ «^ .t rL ?r ?.rt ier2i^i*"on8lw a,,d Minnesot% ?««i Si.'Panl, Minneapolis, Defc. Its " R points in the Great Northwes|| laCrospe, Winesa 4k Bt. Peter Use Is the beat route between Chicago and Life Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna. Ma^. k.ito, m. Peter, New Ulni and all points ife ~ Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Lint J?nIiewJL",,u' Chicago and Janes. Ulle, WAtertown, F011 du lac, Oshkosh. An. nleton. tireen Bay, Kscaiiaba, Necraunse. Mnr<|uette, Houghton, Hancock and the 1 Superior Country. Its skS Freeport & Dubuque Lise If the only route between Chicago and Klgin. Kockfoi#, Freeportand all points vis Free port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the old l.ake Shore Route, and is the onl#; one passing between Chicago and Evanstoii Take iorest. IHghlnnd Park, WaukegnC Ifcicnu', Kenosha an I Milwaukee. Pullman PalaceDrawlno Room Care t™»ns on tnta road. This Is ttifi 0!Sl,Y T.INE running thsse ears between CJI'ten go and St Paul and Minne. apolis, Clm aKoand .Mih-auitee. Chicago and \S inona, or Chios pro and Or«en Bav Close connections fire mnde at Chicago with the I ake shore and >uch|gan Southern, Mich. iS*1 "i' ' rft i. ^imor® ftlnd Ohio, Pittsburg, » Vf,:,v,V!' t ,u<'nK0- Kankakee Line an4 Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and AU ton and IIIIIIOM Central for all pointa SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific R. R., at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections made at junction points with'trainsof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold br all Ott. pon ticket agents in the United States Canada. Remember you ask for your ticket* ri» tha Chicago & Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office. STo. 415 Broadway; Boston Office, No, 5 State Street; Omaha 'Office. 24# Farnhnm street; San Francisco OfBc-, lit Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offices. <>2 Clark .Street, under Sherman Honse; 78 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Can^l Streets; Wells Street Deimt, corner Wells antf 'Kinaia Streets. • Kor rates or ̂ nformatiqn not attainable from your home ticket agents. a pply io J J&&L. .i 1%' aid Fore:p Marlile. Monuments, Headstone^' {: i.; ETC., American & 8:ote!i Granite, Oonetantly on Hand. Shop Two miles Korth «if" Mc­ Henry, 111. ! , Johnsbufgh, Aug. aoth, 1877. At|l|l»old stand Opposite the ifhl |||| MoHENRV ILL., Having enlarged Ills Store is new better than ever prepared to furnish his eustomera and the buying ̂ ^bliekgepe^llir with Hardware, Stoves, Tiawars, &C'i Ac., At PrieeM Lower than erer before floored te this section. Wetiave ia stock a large variety of the leading '-'h JOHNSON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, aio aai a n. Third st^' il 1st Boildiaf isath of ths fost OlEce ST. LOUIS. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ^ f !||pen Wy att^Slght all tha year. AWlif the branches of a Practical Bnslnees Education tauirht. • . Independent Departments for the English * H IgherMa t heina tics, German and Bloeution Plwnography taught personally or by nail. for a Full Course of Double Entry Book-keeping In all lis forms with Commercial Corre»}>un«t- ein'e, #20 Reference made to thousands of students who have completed under our instruction. For Circulars giving full information con- corning tin.c to complete, board, course yf in strnetion, etc. . A«»mti>h. J» W. JOHNSON, Pres. OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT. Short Hand Writing taught by mall, words per niintttf miaranteeii. Kv yer. Doctor, Business man and Acronnuini and every ' ady should addje»s, "The St. Louis Phonetic Institute," for a circular. . 1M I aw- Of different Styles and makes, whlclj'we te rites the public to rjtUnad examlaa ana laara prices Leiore purchasing. It is almost unnecessary to call the at ten. lion of the public to the fact that we keen constantly on hand a large stock of Shell Hardware, KaUs.Tsbleand Pocket Ctotlerj, Tiuivare, U^lvanuod'Band Iron (Barbed)'»fot fence, Itarlied Wire, ahovels, Forks, etc.. Hi -cv-«fy I lilwi '4fc'd itest-class Hard. ,,^raStow.-2f7T;-'1- ' 'T ' -J. STCRY. M " T * e n ^ c . I 2 t ^ , V S T 7 . • , PW»9 CMJJgJIJAL noma# RING'S HCKRY COLBY) Sold

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