lu t>i -outy dCourt or te Cou». V., NoVesnber Terni, . .D-19011. l3elso HUnXiugtou, Âdministratur à( thé éstate'o! Christian Grunke, deceaed, vs. Amelia, Feddeler, Cama Weaver, Edlth Jordan and John Hoy- er. Petition for leave le, Bell reai e8tai.é tu pay debte. Publie noticel Il hereby given thal, in pursuance, sud by vîrtue of the order and decree entered ln the County Court o! Lake CountY, Ilinois, lu the aboyé éntitled cause on the 4tb slsyof November, A. D. 1908, the nndersigned, Déolson H111ti111tou, Adminstrator o! the es- tate of Christian Grunke, decesse. wiil ou Tuiesday. the Elgbth day of Dcember, A. D. 1908, at the hour of une o'clock lua the afternOou of sald day, On the premîsea bereluaftc'r de- vrihed, seII ai publie vendue to the highest and best blader for cash, the foiîowlng descrlbed real etate. or so ccach thereof, as uisy liec' ccct"sary te) PxY thé dobti ami claini', agairiet sald estate. to-wll: The West HaI f oi ,0iiOneuofthe North West quarter of Section Five. ln Townuhlîc F'rty-thr-,' North,. Range Ton EasS of!ftle T'lrd 1rinciîîsî Me. ridIan, COntlciiiing iiirty acres, smore or leas; aiea. commencing at the soutl, we.t crner of the vouluh aIt of the ea.t hait ort5he soiîllc astquarter o! section siciri oui'. Township, forty fontr North, Range Ten Esat of the Thîrd Principal Meriîlian, hence runnlug East eighty roda; thence North tén roda; thenct' West elghty roda; thence south ten roda ta the Place of bcgining, eoltaînng five acrea. more or leva, vIsa a Part of the aoctlc weat quatpr cot section five, lu Township rtorty.Ih)roi' North, Range Ten East of the Third Principal Me- rldian, deaýcritcd a, rolows: lleginnng ai ch"- North West conter of the sala so1ltli c"iiiîquarter; run- nine theuce c'a ,î )oiithe forth Ihue of eald quarli'r cîîi hree rods; theccc oicilia oil 10 t e et lUne of said qiaccer sec tio>n, tu the center Ilnes of the ('hicago aud McHlenry Road 1,o-callc'clî thencrs'oth weat- erly along thec' roter of said ros.d t0 the west Miei,'uf ialîl sautt west quarter; tllcecouîrch occ the weat lneor o acd souch ~quarter Si> th, Place of begiuimmg.11wiin ae con- caning oigl'ty-sveyourelis ofland, more or leas, ail cmtia,'d in the C'ocn- iv cOf l.alcoaud State il illuola. lat,'d Novemuîi'r tub. 140g. Admifiîracccr o! the extate o! Scate Or Ilinois, 'occnty of Laike. s". C ircuit t'occrt of ILake Vt'cun 3. I1,i cecîcier Terme. AI>l- 11 .1h chîWale î'ccicr vYs.clcîc l'riac. tienc Jamin W. Porer. Joluah W. Itcîlcr. R_ H- Paniooca. E'dwxiccn ',itv.taiacel Cumns, Plrcdrlck Aclcxaîcder, Ro Aexandler, Arthîîr Alexancder, Ediffu Alexander, accd tie i,'clnosu owcurs o! accdl Iersous tlct,'reloeclic)tie r,'al etitate lu thce Bill of f'omplaint les cribied li(hn cc'cvNo. 4«0.< Sa&tiafaclsc, mcflhavt Ihal the' le. fendant,,, ltcwlîc icccmîi, Walace Coucha. John i'riîc. ienJaccîin VW-l'or ter, R. H. Parsocns, Frc'deick Alex' auder. lROY lîcrander. A'rthur Alez ander. Edlth Alexander accu ne uný kuOwn ownerâ ut sud liersons lu terented lu the ceaI ,'ctate ln the co lli cof Coruplaint dovcribed. rannot tic found and chac upon dillg'cct luqiiri thelr iPlace ccv rsidý,'ic'i caîcuot h afcertaiued vii I lut Iris',annccot tic served uloi c li i, i,'theror cltliem, havin g 1,0,',fi mo i th'. iii,îl1c', O'f 5h e ('lerk o! valil îî Nuoticei t hi'reicîri fi'. rc' h, g1 en 1 the' saik ii Nc' îjaîccîiudiclickic,c dicfecciants tchact lii i alîîr, nained S'oui Ilalu sut lî'ctc a 'lld bis FidIII ot Cinîjlalit iciii aidCou'cîrt, cn tic, ('haic'ry viii,' ticriofandl Ihat av sccminconv iherc'ipîon iiiuccd ouft of salîl Court agaicces thi' alovi' nauefide- fendants, r,'turualîle ou the firt day of the tc'rniof the Circucit ('ourt o! Lake County. tu hielîcîd at itie(Coîcrt flouîse flc ikiaulu sacd L.ake' CouutY, oic the F'rsi onîuday o! Di" cember, AA 1). 19491. as, is lîý law re- clired. anîl whiî suit iii till peni- lmg tEWIS U BROCRVAY, Cierk. WAaukegaci. Illîccola, Ototier 28th. A. D. 1908. Benjamin Parmalesud W. C. Up- to, Complainants Solicitors. 5-4 State of Illinîois, Coîccty of Lake, s Circuit Court of L.ake ('ounty. De- Cember Term, A. D. 1908. Holley L. 'larke vs.('amil C. Clarke, Mary E. Lyon accd Mollis E. Wood, ,,Guardians of aaid Cacyl C. Clarkce, thé ,'unknowcc hera o! E. Winchester Hoyt, ~dceased. the unknown helra or de- p'v8sees of Elizabeth E. Hoyt. deceased, WiUliam M. Digicon, and the unkuown owuéers of the rosI estate deacribeci lu théeMIIBi oComplihict. Ici Cbcncery No. 0. Satisfavltary cffdavit that the de- fendants, Caryl C. Clarkte and Holils M. Wood, Guardiaus of Caryl C. Clarke, are non-resisleuts of the State of Minnois. and that upan dligent ln- quiry' tas défendants, William M. DignSo, thé unknown hira of E. Win- cheter BoyS, déceased. the unknown bira or ýdevisées of Elizabeth E. Hoyt,' decéased, and thé unknown owners of the réal estate deeeribed ln thé Bill o,Complaint, filed in thia cause,ment hé founa ao that pro- CéM cannet be aérved opon hen or elticér e! the., hayisai béén led In th6 office of thé Cerit o! .ald Court. Notice i. thérefore hereby gîven to, théesaid aboyé named and uuknown dfendants tbat the above naméd Compainant héretofore ftléd bis bill of emplalnt lni ,aid Court, on the s.nancery aide thereof, and that a summons théreupan issadou ofc said Court against thé aboyé naméd de- 'fendants, returnable on théeflrot day of thé term cf thé Circuit Court of Lake County, to bce held at thé Court Housé lu Wackegan lu sald Lakte uuty, on the FI'rt Manday of De- mber, A. D. 1908. as la by law ré- cuIred. and which volt la atIlI pend- LEIWIS 0. DROCKWAY, Clerit. Waukégai, Ilîlincois, Ort. 22nd, A. D. ,Whitney & Dadj', Complainauts So- uh - 5t -rs j4 w. AT WAUKEGAN,'ILLINOIS' commencing WEDNEVSDAY, Novernber 18 AT 9:00 O'CLOCK, A.M. $18,OOO worth. grade CothingSoes AND FURNISHINiG GOODS For men, boys, and children, to be sold at less than cost. Save -this and wait until WEDNESDAY, November 18th. The Columbia Clothing House, Waukegan's best clothing merchants, 116. Washington Street, are forced right now to place their $18.000 Stock of high grade Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods, aIl new and up-to-date merchandise for men, boys, and children, on sale at less than actual cost to the manufacturers. Owing to special inducements we bought our entire falI and winter stock for cash, and, because of a backward season, we failed to raise the necessary amount to make the payment on same after the shipments had arrived, consequently we are forced to place this immense purchase, which includes out falI and winter stock on. sale for Ten Days Only in order to'realize a large amnount quickly to satisfy the above obligations. This will gi ve the people of this community the greatest opportunity to buy their fali and winter clothing and furnishing goods that has ever been offered or wiIl again be offered iri this state. We are now re-marking and re-arrang- ing the stock. Our store wiII be closed until Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 9 a.m., when our entire stock of clothing and furnish- ing goods for men, boys and children wilI be placed on sale and sold at less than cost in our large' store 116 E. Washington St. Opens Wednesday, Novemnber l8th, at 9 a.m. for Ten'Days Only, New FaRi its for Men Men' $3Meaftand tif( hats, ln black and the newhaes f bownand tan,1.98.. Mens $.5 stffand soft hats i l h popclar fiIstlsatthe... ...1.48 Mensa Fleoce Lîned Heavy Underwear, positively Worth 75c, at -. - ..... ..3 9 C Boy'* Fleece Lined Underwear,19 Men'. F ine WooI Underwear, positively Worth $1.25 and $1.50, for .. . .. . ... . .. . - 8 5 Boy'. l<nee Pa n t Suit.. Large assortment of durable fabrics- positiveiy Worth from $5.00 t0 $6.00, for ... ..... .. 2.48 Chldren's Overcoats, positively Worth $4.00, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..1 .9 8 Boy'& $500 Overcoat., 29 at .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 9 Splenid Oercotla Mediums or Spledid vercatsHavy - weights positively worth $1000, for .-..... Mens& nîce, good, durable overcoats in black and brown, 3 9 Mon': fine overcoats in sîlk and satin lînîngs, Oxford bIlack and 6 9 dark bl ue ahades, worth $13.00, for ..- . . . 6-98 Mn'. Fine Royal Standard Kersey Overcoats in black and fancy gray tripes, positively worth $1600, for 79 Mon'. ail wool Overcoats in chevots, vicunas and moitons, lat'est fashoins, haud tailored throughout, equal to any $20.00 garmýen.t for .79 Men', lextra fine Biack Overcoats in kersey, vîcunas and moitons, latest aty les eavy sllk and satin lind, equal to the finest $3000 taîlor- nmade to order germent, oniy.14 9 Mon'. Suit. that are positively worth $10.00, at only ...................3.98 Mon'. aplendid suits in cassinmors. ail size.. This suit la postively worth $12.00, et ... ........ ..... 59 Ores suit. iu plain checks and &tripes. This suit ia positcvoly ~ l worth $14.00, for ........ ...... . . 79 Beautifully tallored faland winter suit*. *The0Ofr newest in 124 brown and green alades, rogularly sl t$8,,fr* . 24 Lattait crottions in fsncy brown worsteds and black suite, ail hand tailored, sas tiisuit for . . . .. . . . . .. . ..* .. -- 4 9 equal 5e the finest *$MM0 tailloir made to order suit., dont faci to Shoes! Shoes! s ES F0 RME, FOR ENWOMEN, BOYS MISSES AND CHILICREN Unoqualled values in good sty- lish, serviceable Illoit.. Mon's *3.00 sud *3.50 Men'. Box Cslf lucher, 8h..., posltively worh $275 - .6 ait.............. ... .6 Good hoavy okce Ladies' *3.00 and $35 Shoes ait.. ..........14 Boy'. School Shoot In Box Calf, et.............L39 Rubber footwear at le«S than actimal coat of raw materlal. Sale positively1 M. and closes iu ton dsys. lu order ta move thng. quickly w. aNaer the1 pricos 5ha5 has over been offored in this state. Romomber what they %*ya Be3t QualityDressShfrts Men's good heavy workhirts, Worth 65e, Man's Fine Ores. Shirts, Worth 75c,.......3) at ................................. 9 Bost Quality Ors.. Shirts, Worth $1.25 and $1.50, et .......................................88c Men'. Fine Neckties in ail chadles, Worth 50, 19 at . .. ... . .................19 Mon's Fine Suspenders, Worth 50c, Good heavy -1o sox, Worth Soc, for ......... 70-*-«*.......... ................ 22c Heavy Wool Sox, Worth 35c, at............-....... ................ 19C Good heavy work sox, .t................................... 6è Ladies' Hose, Worth 15c, at.............. .....................:..................-7 Boy'. and Misses Hose, posîtcvely Worth 20c, O Mens Handkerchiefs, Worth 15c, Young Men Ps3Suits I& Overcoats, 100 Ovrcoate for young mon, ail handsonnoly tallored in the newest faîl and winter modela, positivoly Worth $10.00, for ....3 9 Twenty distinct effects in young mon's suite, just the thing f or q l school Wear, poritively Worth 111.00, for................... .. .987~ Young Mon', Splendid Suite.In brown, black and blue s *erge, 9 this suit ia poaîtively Worth $15.00, for............ ..9 Mon'. Ouck Coats in brnwn and black colore,98 Worth $2.00, for ........... -..................... -...... -18 Mens corduroy blanket lind coat., good quality, drab corduroy, 32 «J~ inchea long, 4 button double breastedi style. Pouitively Worth $4.50, 4&048 Roveraîble Ouck and Corduroy Coats, S oz. brown duck, good grade drah, ô inch corduroy coller on both sides, 4 button double breasted style, 85.00 coat for .................... ................ ... 26 Men'. sheepskin lined coats, 8 oz. brown water-proof duck, the sheepsicin linlng in this garment ig guaranie.d to be of the bout. Weil made fl cout throughout. This coat i. posltlvely Worth $4.50, for ... .29 Corduroy sheepskin lined coats. Boat quality drab corduroy, 33 inch« long, beat shoopakin llning, 6 Inch fur collar. This coat is posittively Worth $8.50. Sale prico onily................... .......... ..5.a48 Boy's and Chldren's Suite aud Ovorcoats at less than 'Ot of clorth. 100 Children's Suit. that aro positlvoly Worth $3.50, atr 98 Boy's Kneo Pente Suite. agea 10 to le yesrs, $4.00 suit. for .. 19 400 pairs of, boy'.cdrogs pante, Worth S0c, St .....19C Boy'. knoe pants that are positively Worth 75c, St ...39C Trousers! Mona fine trousors for Sunday Wear in black serge, black aud 'brown w9rsiod and fancy trîpo. positively Worth 84.50 3 3 and *5.C08,for *$Z48 and.3 9 Mousa fine trousora,79 Worth $1.75, for ...79 Mon'. trousera in black and fancy *tripes, po.itivoly .1 Worth $2.50, for... ... 7 Mon'. flue trouaeru lu worae begins Wodnosday, Novomnbor 18th, at 9 A. groatest Inducoments In the way of eut about the "oarly bird" aud como st once, We agree 50 exchauge or refund monoy on ail goode priced above if not entlroly satlsfactory. This store wIllI b. open evory eveniug durlng pils great sale MII!g P.M. TH E COUMIA C LOTHINIMI6NOlISE J. M. SINYKIN, Manager 116 E. Washington Street a Waukegan, Illfnols M Underwear iiri lreds of doLen's of Men's Under- wear bought to seil fromu 50e tt" 75c, algo at39 c Suits and Ove rcoats Men's Suits and Overcoats, wortli $10.00 3.98