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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1880, p. 8

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Department. Mi fc'vS5 CONDUCTED BENNETT. THE PUBLIC LANDS* Upon «uch proof being produced. If tie adverse claim shnil have been filed, tlie entry applied for may l>e allowed In pursuance of the provisions of tlie act. The receiver will, issue l»i" re­ ceipt for the purchase money, and the register his certificate of pnwiiase, numbering the entry In the regular cash series. The rt'jfistar and receiver will enter the sale on their books and make the usual returns thereforto this office, noting on the monthly abstracts, opposite the entry, and on the entry papers,a refsrence to the act of Con­ gress under which allowed, They will forward all the paper* hi the case with their Returns to this office, except the retained duplicate statement filed un­ der the second section of tlie act, to which the register will give the same rfiiiu-ber with the other papers of the entry, and retain It on the appropriate file with the formal application in his Office. The register and receiver will be en­ titled to a fee of five dollars eueh for Allowing an entry under snid act, aud Jointly twenty-two cents and a half per hundred words for testimony re­ duced by them to writing for claim- , ants, which shall be accounted for by ^hem as other fees. . If, at the expiration of the sixty days notice provided for In the third section of the act, an adverse claim Should be found to exist calling for 'in Investigation.the register and receiv­ er will allow the parties a h»»arinar ac­ cording to the Tules, of practice. In case of an association of per ions making application for such an entry, each ot the persons must prove the requisite qualifications, and their names must appear in and be sub­ scribed to the sworn statement, as in case of an individual person. They must also upite in the regular appli­ cation for entry, which will be made In their joint names as in other cases of joint cash entry. The forms pre­ scribed for cases of application by in­ dividual persons may be adopted for u«e" in applications ot this class. PRESENTATION OF APPEALS. Any person making application to file upon or enter a tract of public land, having complied with the law and regulations touching the presentation of such applications, and feeling ag­ grieved by the register and receiver refusing to recognize his claim, or by any order, direction, or condition af­ fecting the same, may appeal from the action of those officers to the Oem- missioner of the General Land Office, who it by law invested with the su­ pervision and control of all matters relating to,the disposal of the public lands, sattgecc to the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. (Revised Statutes, sees 453 and 2478.) For the purpose of enabling the appeal to be taken' aud perfected, the register and receiver will endorse ^ipon the written application the date when presented and their reasons for refusing it, promptly advising the party in interest of the facts,and note upon their records a memorandum of the transaction. The party aggrieved will then be allowed thirty days from the receipt of notice of such action within which to file his appeal to the Commissioner. The appeal must be In writing, defi­ nitely setting forth In clear and con­ cise terms the specific points of ex ceptionto the decision,appealed from, and the reason or reasons upon which such exceptions are based. Of the sufficiency of such appeal this office will be the judge, and will dismiss from further notice auy appeal which Is based on frivolous grounds, or where the proper formalities and grounds are wanting, unless. In the record itself, either of the case or upon the books of this office, some sufficient cau-e shall be found for further con­ sideration under the general power of - supervision vested In tjie Commis­ sioner by law. Upon objection to the finding of J'this office'regarding an appeal, the matter will be reported to the Jtloiionu Me Secretary of the Interior for his direction therein. * ' „. The appeal must in all cases be filed with the district officer?, to be for warded by them with a ftill 'report of the case to this office. This report should cite the -proceed lugs had, to-wit: The application And rejection, with the reasons there for, and also the status pt the tract Involved, as shown by the records of the office, together with a reference to all entries, filings, annotations, Vtenriorandaand correspondence shown by such record relating thereto, so as diiect the attention of the Com- loijer to all material facts and is- uecessary to a proper determi- 011 of the questions presented. No appeal from the register ai/d re- csfver will be received at'the General 4 Office unless forwarded' through local officers iu the manner herein ibed. report should be forwarded at upon the filing of tlie appeal, ex- :ln contested cases after a regular ig, when, unless all parties re- early transmission, it should made until the expiration of rty days itwauded ln the notice, r that all parties may have full -unity to examine the record*, pare their argument upon the as at issue. All documents otice must be kept on file with F,and no papers will be al­ ter tny circumstances to be frotu such flies or taken from y of the register aud receiv- 88 to the same under prop- to as not to Interfere with ilic business,, should be ihe parties In interest, rusiou of those officers. Upon any question relating to the disposal of the public lands, appeal from the decision of the Commissioner to the General Land Office will lie to the Secretary of the Interior, (Re­ vised Statutes, sees. 441. 2273.) except in cases ;of inteiiocjitory orders and decisions: and orders for hearing, or other matters resting In the sound discretion of the Commissioner. Such latter cases constitute matters of ex­ ception, which should be noted, aud they will be considered by tlie Secre- tar.v on review. - ' 'f Tlie appeal Is required to be made in writing, fairly aud speclficafly stat­ ing tlie points of exception to tlie de­ cision appealed from, aud must be filed either with the register and receiver for transmission or with the Commis­ sioner, within sixty days from receipt, by the party or his attorney, of the nptice of the decision. After appeal is filed, the fact Of its receipt aud pendency will be promptly communicated to the district office and to the parties, and thirty days from the service of "such notice will be allowed for the filing of argument on the points involved in the connroversy. Ai the expiration of the time pre­ set ibed, the papers arid record will be forwarded to the Secretary of the In­ terior. All arguments shall be filed with the Commissioner within the time specified iu the notice, in order that they may be referred to and con­ sidered in transmitting tlie case to the Secretary, If deemed expedient by tlie Commissioner. Examination of cases on appeal to the Secretary will be facilitated by filing iu printed form such argument as is desired to have considered.^" Decisions of the Commissioner not appealed from within the period pre­ scribed become final, and the case will be regularly closed. (Revised Stat­ utes, sectio n 2273.) The decision of the Secretary is nec­ essarily final, so far as respects the action of the Executive. It is Our Ai to Lead the Mi brought this Fall wl have to McHenry Co. more foot wear than everjbefbre.i Our store is headquarters for the cele­ brated SELZ ^ Boots and Shoes. - $ • • '• ' . . We buy and sell more goods in our line than all otlver dealers in Woodstock, and buy and sell for Cash.. Also are the only exclusive dealers in Boots andg Shoes in the County. W. 3BC. / • woodstock,i£l. ROBT. & HARRISON! .W auconda. III. is; s Will sell you better Goods at lower prices than any other house in untj. C|ur line of ^ : - • V tf-i', fit- , A. H. HANLY & SONS, • r * } •< 3?^ ^ -PBOPRIETOB8 oi '?<•* . f *-'%», . * Mchenry FALL ASS WINTE3 G A M F A I G N OPENED. LAUER & BECKER, iJNearthe Depot ̂ M c H e n r y - - - - - I l l i n o i s , Havejust filled their H store^vith a full stock of the latest styles and pat­ terns of CLOTHS, --FOR-- Fall & Winter Suitings. Which they are prepar­ ed to make to order on short notice, and war. raa&atls&ctlon. We also have a full line of FURNISHING GOODS* Collars, Cuffs.-Suspenders, Hosiery, HATS, CAPS, &c. in^rhich we will not be undersold, quality of goods considered. f In the Hat line we have the Garfield jnid Hancock, the latest and nobbiest style ont. When in want of a single garment or a full suit do not fail to give us a calL LAUERA. BECKER McHenry, Oct. 5th, 1880. COLBY BROTHERS! Y Dress Goods, Hosiery, Towels, Table Linens, by the j*ard, and Pattern Napkins, and other articles too numerous to mention. Our line of BOOTS <& SHOES, Were never better as we have just received a new assortment. It is >f no use to attempt to tell you all. We could not tell you even one- tenth part of it/ The only way tor you to be convinced that what we say is true is for you to come and see for yourself. That certainly is tair. " ; . / ' " In Groceries, We never had a larger stock, and we will not be undersold, quali­ ty of Goods considered. Give us a call when in want of any thin": in our line. ROBX. HARRISON. Waucondu, 111., Nov. 24th, 1880. ' --DEALERS IN-- General Merchandise, RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENY, ILL. We have one of the most complete stocks of Goods ever bought to this market, consisting iu part ot f Dry Ms J VJL MUUUfeJ *AUU*| BOOTS AND SHOES, and Paints, Oils, Drugs Medicines, Crockery/Glassware, 1/V ooden and WiJJowware, <|}rocf»ri<es, Etc., Etc .^"We have one of the finest Stocks of Teas to be found in the county, to which we invite the especial attention of the public, sat­ isfied that we can suit them both in quality and price. ANOTHER ADDITION. if !#.*• Men Hardware Store. N. MEAD! NEAR THE DEPOT, || -- DEAXER IN-- HAIDWARB: STOVES, I|Jyr nil swim Wire, Thltle a till Pocket Cutlerv, Snssors nnd Shears, Horse Ituspe, Horse siioes, Horsetihoe Hails, and files of every ilescription. Also, everything thalis generally kept in a Hard. w#rc Store. Being a Practical Workman, I shall spare no p«in« in trying to give satis. faction to nil who4aror£me with their patron age. All kinds of Jobbing In my lino will receive prompt attention. Please trlve me a call before purchasing, elsewhere when in need of anything in my 111111 I. N- MEAD. M«Henry, Oct. 10th. 187». Notice. Tho*n of our realorg desiring stoadr and prontable employment, or valiishlc rea^lnc na**f rcheaii for 18*|, ghonlri scn<1 15 cents to |,J5\NK I'KST.IK PUITI.IMIINO OO,. M uoy St. New York, for a complete Hf;t of their publications, anil Illustrated Catalogue, con- taming list ot premiums, Ac... or »1.50 for a complete ajren ts1 outfit of 12 beautiful chro- mos an<1 our premium hook of valuable In­ formation. containing over 500 pugex, with sample conl:>s of all our publications, 4fl. See ailvcrtisement in another column. An active asrent wanted in every towr.--. twen:v to thirty dollars can bc'made w*eklv. yheir illustrated publications with their new premiums, take at siprht. Do not delay if yon wish to sccure your territory. Address, FRANK T>KSLIE PUBLISHISO OO., U Dey St., New York. G. W. BESLEY, Drmiist at ApHiBcary. * McHenry, 111. --DEALER IN-- \ Brags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Toilet Articles. I have added to mv alreadv Larjre Stock, a Fine Line ol TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS. CHOICE CANDIES. HOLIDAY GOODS, &c. To which he invites the attention of the buying1 public. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. .Give meaCali. G. W. BESLEY. McHenry, III., Nov. 10th, 1880. P I A N O S . GRANDS, UPRIGHTS AND SQUARES, Established in Chisago over 25 Tun, Used and Recommended byover 25,000 Artists & Amateurs Our Patent Self-Bearing Agraffe attachment, Concave Name- Board, and improved Veneered Bridge, are valuable improvements, used in the Bauer Pianos only. * Th.9 Bauer Cabinet Grands* The newest and most Perfect Production in the art of Piano Making. H y the introduc­ tion of nil improved Violin-Slmpod Sounding Hoard the volumo of-tone is greatly increased, and left entirely free from Metallic Qualities Promenent Artists Pronounce it a Marvel of Perfection. MB68KS. JITl.IUS BAUKR * OO.,. ChicaRO, III: GKNTMCAIEN: The Bauer Pisino 'which 1 purchased of yoti. I am happy to say,'is' RROWINJ? in favor every day. The more I use it the better I like it. I hare had pianos from ninny celebrated factor its, l;ni have found none to equal yours in power and purity of tone, elasiicity of touch, tin-l (Inr.iltilUy. I am '.'Ind that liiy first opinion which prompted me in EXCHANGING my KNABE for the BAUKll has proved a lasting me. Vours respectfully, JOHN KEBLING, Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 28,|1879. Factory, 125, 127,129&. 129 8treet, New York. A Complete Assortment of the Favorite Pianos will be found at our Warerooms. JULIUS BAUER & CO. 182-184 WABASfl AY. between Monroe ^nd Adams St. CHICAGO JACOB STORY, McHENRY. ILL. DEALER IX are, r Scissors, Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstones, Window Gla.ss, CRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. J. STCRY. - Attention! We are Not closing out, but are better prepared than ever to gi', e close bargains on all kinds of UT^ori^ business now before the public .iSrjoJL Yon can make money faster at work for us than at any thing else. Capital not required. We will start you. #12 a dav and upwnrds made at home by tlie industri­ ous, Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for u«. Now is the tunc You can devote your whole time to the work, or only vour spare moments. No other busi­ ness will pRy you nearly »s well. No one willing to work can fail to make enormous pay by engaging atonce. Costly outflt and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easily and honorably. Address THUE A Co., A.ugusta, Maine. CARRIAGES. BUGGIE3.&C. We are now exhibiting a tine line of Top Buggies. Phaeton*, open Bug­ gies, Platform Spring Wagons of best make, and warranted at lowest prices. E. M. OWEN A Sow. GUIDE to SUCCESS. AVI r IT FOK Business AXD Society. BY FAR the best Business and Social Gnide and Iland-ltook ever miblished. Much the latest. It telU l»oth sexes confpletelv HOW TO IIOEVI'.KYTHISO in the best way, How to be-Your Own Lawyer, How to do Business Correctly apd Successfully How to Act in society and in every pnrtof life, and contains a gold mine of vario"» information, indispensable to all classes for constant ref­ erence, ABKNTS WANTKI* for all or spare time. To know why this bnok of HEAT, value and attractions sells better than any other, apply for term « to Farm Machinery. We make a speciality jof ill the leading Machinery, among which are Walter A. Wood Reapers and Mowers, Peerless combined Reap­ ers, Leader Reapers, the celebrated Manny and Standard Mowers. Furst & Bradley's Cultivators, Rakes and Plows. Four leading Cultivators. The celebrated and unrivaled iger Rake, Hollings- w orth Rakes and several others. PUMPS PUMPS! PUMPS! We also have a full assortment of the celebrated BUKEYE FORCE PUMP ulways on hand. Also the Adams Kenosha for a Wood Pnmp. Mut! BMies! Bones! We keep an assortment ot Wagons and Buggies ot all kinds. Also Howe's Planters, and in fact everything that a farmer wants. If in want of anything in our line do not fail to call as we know we can suit you, at the Old Stand, opposite the Mill. IBS. OWENAjSON, ̂ NEAR THE DEPOT. McHenry, • Illinois The public are respectfully in­ formed " that the above named firm have constantly on hand * Jarge stock of the very Finest Flour, Bolted Meal, Feed, Ac. We have unusual facilities fei» manufacturing and are Well ipre pared to do (Mom Wort With all possible dispatch, and we are confident that no Mill in the Northwest can surpass us. either in the promptness of work done for customers, or IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY f^-MERCHANTS and others who handle Flour are especially requested to give us a call, as our different Brands of Flour are second to none in the market Thanking the public for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same A. H. HANLY & SONS * McHenry, 111, Aug 10,18#0 •Ready for Fall Trade. Has just put in his Store a Largre Stock than ever, and is selling at the very Lowest Prices possible. HAVE GIVEN PRICES BELOW. Extension Tables, $1. per foot. Breakfast Tables, all walnut, $3.75. Centre Tables, from $3.50 and upwards. Common Bed­ steads, $2.75, $3.00 French black walnut bedsteads, $5.75 and upwards. Common Kitchen Chairs, $3. Cane Seat Chairs^ $5 up to $14, Bureaus $L9 and upwards. Commodes and Wash- stands, $4.50 and upwaids. Lounges, Brussels Carpet, $8. Mattresses, all sizes, $2.75. Bu­ reau, with 14x24 Glass, $15. Looking Glosses and Brackets, Wall Pockets, etc. I also keep on hand a fine as­ sortment of COFFINS AND CASKETS. §5§T,Hearse furnished at rea­ sonable rates. JOHN B. BLAKC McHenry, August 23, 1880. EstahlisM Over s Quarter il a Gentnry. F, C. MAYES, --AND DKALEKIN-- Heady-Made Clothing. Cloths, Ca®sitpere an<l Wor^terts to sell bf the varrt. The latent styles of Goods on han« at all times. My stock of READV-11ADI CLOTHING is now complete and I Will not be Store in Old the Bridge. Undersold MtHenry, neaf •::«W f , lilt, HorfiithT" SCefltaurjr,

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