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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Nov 1900, p. 4

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MNSOSnRi J. two 4odt* kV, of CltiMnsVNo. 1 or auaaemrftoi*: $L80 received for three or six thewune Qroportioa. Thursday, November a9,Y900D ,/i?: NOTICE. S f The figures on the label after your name tell " / the dateto which your subscription is {mid. lN*#r instance, if the label on your paper reads •*£ 'Itapt.I.'tt, it means your subscription is paid k 1, '99. If you do not understand that M 4 ...tin Igures on your paper represent the date '"^MUhlch you think you are paid, notify us, d&t*> and amount of your last payment, wMfcwb will tr» and adjust the sam^ r e AiwrtiMH, Attention! Those desiring their adschanged must have L^opy in this office not later than Monday night itivjely cannot, make changes after ['•' • •' ' i i r ly given the pophlation of >ig is 4,821,550. This is an increase lit per cent over the census of '90. widow of Rear Admiral Philip of Bay fame is in need, and the people of the east are making me purse for her. It was who said, "stop cheering, boys, devils are dying," and sum- all forward to prayer. Carnegie proposes to build a polytechnic institute for and then endow it with $1,- &v« per cent bonds, insuring ' income of $50,000. Carne- to be worth $300,000,000 many good uses of his <----I, .in i Coal company has pro­ of profit sharing to its offers them stock on The employes are invest as much of possible in the pre- company, the pay- made in small amounts eacfc York Commercial adverti­ sing about the in- j*wal after McKinley* s elect-. i Boddn&eBB; it seemed automatically, almosi »tly. The explanation of this is ion of the public mind fcv thd! «*mtia- «t wit button Nov. 30. In tide frittiiin infc# mation of especial value t$-:4gtt» plantens brought togegw ln simple and form. It deals Sn details with the well as with the beet methods of collect­ ing them, and gives full directions for the propagation of trees from seeds Mid cuttings. How to winter and trans­ plant seedlings, with instructions for the care of nursery stock, and how best to use wild seedlings, are further sub-divi­ sion, of this bulletin, which concludes with a list of the timber trees most de­ sirable for planting, with detailed in­ formation upon the geographical range of each species, the time to collect its seed, and the proper way to store the seed before planting. Special care has been taken throughout to give directions which will re*n!t in the production of vigorous plants. The various subjects discussed are illustrated with figures and plates. "The Forest Nursery" will be of pe­ culiar value to tree planters who have applied for practical assistance, on the ground, from the Division of Forestry,, under the provisions of circular No. 22. Application for this bulletin should be made to The Forester, U. S. Depart­ ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Are You Constipated? Do you have that tired feeling? Do you feel sluggish, billions and out of sorts generally? Do you have sick head­ ache? Do you have pimples, eruptions, blotches, ulcers, scores or other results of constipation? To be healthy, the sewer of the body, the bowels, must be kept in an active, healthy condition, and nothing does it so well as Bailey's Laxative Tablets. They bring a clear rosy complexion and a clear head. A tablet or two taken at- night makes you feel fine in the morning. 10 ct packages contain 20 tablets, and 25c pack, contain . 60 tablets. Choclate coated. W. J. Bailey, is written on each package. Lakeside Medicine Co.. Chicago, Prop. Sample free. Rem^i^ ber they cure constipation. ' tfd by ftv* ft light that* ttefa *»d tortt- iliftnt. Noodor. Xftny ttytaa. Sold av»rywher«. NTAlf»Al OILO* S* 1 PROBATE NEWS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Abigail 8 Treat, et ill to Charles P Smith lot 5, blk 31, Marengo Improvement Syndicate addition ,1800 00 George W Lemmers & w to Mathias Frills, cwj< of swJi sec 14, Dorr MO00 First Baptist church to Mary Sheldon, lot 1 and e 10 ft, lot 8, blk 4, K B addn ' to Richmond 100900 100000 tsoo. SIMON BTOW3L, Manager. Owen O W r » Bar Wan p d John F ^ * • < - >'V»WiHAewtleaisamatt ' ' & >4' ' deafer tar- otel hJJ atl Chapel 18 8 r an Ohapell CCr n AotOD • DrCH 964 Frett Oh as O 801 Fisher A Cornish «3 Hanly Geo MBHaxelEJr (HertsH Lr I Helmer Jos I Holts & Stilling 1 Howe A L r I Howell M A r JJ«nsenHM 313 Justen Jacob r 344 Justen N J 283 Lamphere C. E. r 863 Lorimer Wm r McH £44] Compan_ 861 McOmbor S1 L 374 Mead FI O r 383Owen LHr Cft. . 'Into.. .• - FO .. Or 348Sotnmers Qeof., a»l Spurlln? T>r A Cir 8S4 Sherman Mr. r S&Stoffel 8 r • 304 Stoffel S postoAfle 5 Stoffel Si mon store 273 Story.) I r 401 Story Julia A * #3 m Stafford B W 341 Snyder Bros MB Tweed BO 231 Village of McHenry pumping station 388 Village of McHenry public school SB Vlllageof McHenry Marshall 's res MBVanSlykeJ . 302 Wattles F H sfc ' 384 Walsh Jack f,;v 222 Wheeler E S #A 342 *- 1 Western U Tel Co 378 Wightman Harry :cHenry Cre'm'ry 248 Whiting WE**' " " WeHs Dr D *?• Julia A. Story. Bigamists to submit man who marry live iy- impelled t. The enough to bylaw to in the same 18 tal­ es t, or to plant inded, with the ooumn iiig the rainfall and even flow of the ter streams. ae# post office ruling has just affeo^ imposingafine of •oOO imjxrisuument on anyone qawloasness or otherwise belonging to them from |̂ li|;rCails to return it to newspapers, other valaable fating their m»ii i examine it before f; it will only will save a great iy it was the post- mo figure under AJJHL lUiiiMATlr i recent gathering of country at Aurora, Congressman Hop- . tribute to the power of ^politics. "All that the Re- |Wty has accomplished" said i d«e to the efforts of the editors. 1 been true to Republican prin- have helped to make the epublic in the world. When of 1# to 1 was advocated in fti«l4Np!*>Bcan press of the eighth Stood boldly for sound money, that it is the quiet man at his desk fought out successfully all these issues. John R. Tanner will com# op nail- ***6 u* WUW3 vOutoDB for Those who fancy the doughty will lay down at the first sug- of oopos^tion will reckon with- Oiii their host. |[t will not be the first fi^it Mr. Tanner has been in and it will be remembered that he has most always been successful. His backing this time is Wore powerful than any he has ever bad. The character of it is the beet •There is nothing in the official career of John B. Tanner smacking of dishonor or The most that can be iajpiiisthim is that he has been til friends. He has always to his party and his loyalty Country was tested in his young " "" wlp» h£ Shouldered a gun and i to fight.ieoesaioii and treason, in H»e character of John tfiat he is afraid of no always to stand up in the or all ittd fight for what he right--*nd he is more f re- wrong. That he »t Illinois in the senate of ites honorably and effect- his unreasonable i will deny. If he shall ambition to gain igfhe Jme and cry of lost in a respect of attaining and yU health and life be .candidates have mertte, but that doss orm »lebrated Antiseptic Preventive. One of the greatest discoveries for women. We thousands of testimonials to prove its great merit. An article that should be in ev^ry household. Cannot fail to bring the desired result. Send at once for a box with full instructions. Sent free--any part of the U. S. for $1. If once tried you will always use it. The only genuine antiseptic on the market. Address, Mmk. D£Ai«, 280 Jackson Boul., Chicago, ILL 51-ly Women jump at conclusions and fre­ quently hit; men reason things out logi­ cally and usually miss. Six Frightful Failures. terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm. JL Mullen of Lockland, O., to an early grave All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But he was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con­ sumption. After taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough, 50c and $1.00. Tyial bottles bee at Julia A. Story's drug store. A man's feet may be of the regulation pattern, but his cloven breaih always betrays him. Chamberlain's Coigli Remedy In Chicago. Hisgen Bros., the popular South Side druggists, corner 69th street and Went- worth avenue, says: "We sell a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and find that it gives the most satisfac­ tory results, especially children for severe colds and croup." For by Julia A. Story. The difference between a starving man and a glutton is, that one longs tp eat ami the other eats too long. voniM7 t Th» Kind You Haw Always Bought Henry lvennebeck & w to Hnlda Augus­ ta Peterson, pc in nwfc ot ne»i sec 20, McHeury M P Hoy & w to Chas D Judd, lot 1, blk 3, Spring City addn Woodstock Fred C Smith & w to Robert Dullam. lot 3, blk 10, E O Ayers' addn Harvard 85000 Same to same, lot 8 in same block 160000 Robert Dullum & w to Annie M Smith, lot 3 in same block 85000 Same to same, lot 8 in same blk 190000 Joseph Stilling & w to Robert Schiessel, lot 9, in Oak Grove club grounds 100 00 D F Hanley & w to Cora C Bealey, lot in McHenry 19000 Sarah Tyrrell et al, per master to H B Tyrrell, neM of se^t sec 8, Nunda... . £00000 Frank W Buell to Clyde C Miner, pt its 9 and 10, blk 4, Fuller & Wheat's addn Woodstock , 350 00 jQhn Glossen & w to Henry Stilling,'137 acres in sec 32, McHenry .i 785000 Charles F Dacy et al to Sarah H Marble pc in wH of nwM sec 11, Greenwood.. fiOOOO PROBATE NEWS * ^ Estate of John L. Strain. Report filed. Estate of Netafc &ack, same, ̂ toy Leseberg. final re- -^rmed. Estate of George Conn. Inventory and appraisement bill filed. Estate of William Goodhand. Proof of death. -Petition for letters of admin­ istration to George McConnell and proof of heirship filed. , Estate of Geo. EL St. John, Report filed and approved. Resignation of exe­ cutor accepted and Lester Barber ap­ pointed admr with will annexed. Estate of Neil Burns. Petition to modify petition to sell personal property filed. Estate of W. B. Austin. Report filed* Report of sale of personal property filed* Petition for sale of real estate filed. Estate of Mary May Mansfield, minor. Inventory filed. Estate of John Exhibition of receipts. « MARRIAGE LICENSES. Charles N. Marsh. Huntley Myrtle Ency Northrop. Union Theodore Winkels. McHenry Mrs. Lizzie Schaefer. McHenry Lee Grover .....Marengo Margaret M. Cher Chemung Wm. J. Nolan. V--^ Harvard Julia A. McCarthy. Harvard Charles W. SchnitckC..........Harvard Mary Guttwhow .Harvard John F. Ebert .Chicago Maria Anna Bliets. .Harvard TOUU STATIONS. German Village P. Jaeger, 10c. , , ft Johnsburg .John P Lay, 10c. ' McHenry Gilbert Brother# Mineral Springs. H. Ericsson, 10c. Pistfikee Bay Ben Htilling, 10c£ Solon Mills W H Davis7»c. Spring A Neish, ~ "• CitilHu' T«l«phonflk ^ < The following are the names and numbers of the patrons of the McHenry and West Mc­ Henry exchanges of the Citizens' Telephone Co. Residences only are specified. 4^ others are business houses. GEORGE F. BLETHEN, Manager. 13 Auringer Dr A E 35 Justen Nick 13 Auringer Dr. A E r 44 Justen Jake : . 30 Buch J J 43 Jensen H N 23 Brophy Dr, Fox LkelO MeOniber F L ' " 29 Kacon Wm r jy Meyer Geo r '. *•, 48 Buckland J V, Ring-23 Mertes Joseph, t%- wood takee Bay 39 Boley G F U Mineral Spring, Pls- 45 Barbian Bros takee Bay 46 Blethen G F, Mgr 43 Magueson G L Rose- 4 Cristy W A r 15 Chapell 8 8 r 36 Clemens H E 36 Clemens J O 49 "City School 48 Conway & Ralney 5» Cristy W A Ringwood dale 10 Miller John r S3 Nell George, Johns­ burg » Nye I>r M Owen & Chapell 23 Oak Park Hotel 24 Owen Lewis, office 40 Denbt CNWRy Co24 Perry & Owen 23 Dighton Station S3 IS rick son H 23 37 Pumping Stat ion 38 I'ostoffiee. McHenry 8 Evanson W C 1 Plaindealer * ,s 8 Evanson John r 34 Park Hotel 83 Freund Frank 48 Smith Will r ^ ' Johnsburgb48 Smith E. A. » " r 14 Freund Peter B 9 Summer Gforge " 23 Fox Lake stock farmOO Spurling I>r A C 11 Fegers Dr C H 28 Siines ifenry 11 FegersDrCHt 4? Schiessle Robt riedh 14 Story Miss J alia A 34 Snyder Bros 18 Frfedly.A C 33 GrangerFKr 34 sny 12 Granger Chas r 27 Schneider Joe 7 Granger Chas offlce23 Simes, Dighton sta- 82 Heimpr Joe tion " 31 H^mer John 48 Smith J. D. jr ' i; 3 Holt*A Stilling 32 Tweed KG ^ 4if! 8 Heman Joe, Johns- 2 Wells Dr D burg 2WellsDrDr 23 Howard EdO* Fox 7 Wilbur Lumber Oo, Lake 90 Walsh M J 19 Hazel _ 17 Watties Frank 1 Hazel E J office 5 Wightman Harry Geo. Meyers- ",y}cr- f ^TEAMING all kinds. .v ' "Ml Excavating and Qradingi^1 McHenry, Illinois I am la the uive aw • calf Smoked Meits, Imsije McHenry Illinois F. WATTLES (Successor to R. R. Howard) All kinds of Fresh and «§J|j^its always onhand , Vegetables and Canned Qoods. > ,v'v" Bakery Goods a Specialty $11 Kinds of Salt Pish* ; • • Highest market Prices paid for Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Hides mid Tallow Fat Cattle a specialty • Fresh Vegetables and ^ v fruits received fresh daily* Orders from Pistakee Bay will receive prompt and careful attention. Call on me I will 4& the right thing yon. WATTLES, West McHenry, HI. t>A. <• (JtRtAti(lte teleph6ne, 9H Citizeite' telephone 17 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests Wilat yOii 6at# It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon­ structing the exhausted digestive or­ gans. It is the latest discovered digest* ant and tonic. No other preparation ean approach it in efficiency. It in- Sick Headache, Gastralgla,Cramps and all other resultsof imperfect digestion. Price 60c. and fl. Large size contains 2H times •mall sue. Bock all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO. Chicago. JULIA A. STORY. Important' Notice. •'*& We have just cTosea a contract for one year with the Mercan­ tile Advertising Co. of Chicago to give all our enstomem 7T,~« i Absolutely Free 57 the finest quality of Cut Glass, China, Silverware, Watches, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Furniture, Etc. We are doing this to increase onr trade and give all who trade with us Beautiful and Useful Present# You will always find us the cheapest piac^p in town to trade " Onr goods are always fresh ^ of the best quality, also <mr Premiums. SIMON STOFFEL, _ . General Merchandise JULIA A. STORY, Druar», Medicine*, Palnti * Oils OILBKKT BROS.. L „ Gr»»eeries and Provisions CHA8. O. *KETT, Fresh and Salt MmU MORAL! Trade only where you can get Mercan­ tile Checks. They are red. Take no other ^7 A t r tt*i -it I have the finest line of Lamp& ever shown in McHenry. Those beautiful lamps that add to the attractiveness of any home. It would be impossible to tell all about thenj.iji . tlus call and see them. m:£-i An elegant line •%& Select It will do your eyes good to see them whether you wish to buy or not. Order one now for Xmas while the stock is c< Pine Perfumes : Best stock see them. Prices are always right. West McHenry, 111. GEO. W. BESLEY wt«A goods Aak for ttckets. IWThe weather profit says it is here to stay. W© - are here also with the most complete line of ; V'4 winter goods ever shown in this town. Don't ,) " go around all winter hall frozen when yon can • • buy good, warn goocb of n*.,»»..<!»'ebaup. prices we are offering theasu * ? - / . ^ Underwear 111 Underwear we handle the celebrated Stale* £Wool Goods for men. Every factory man ana v |# engineer knows of their good wearing qalities. ; t! *: We have them from $1.00 to $2.50 per garment /vdin Ladies' and Children's we have the Cotton / 4' Fleeced, Jersey Ribbed and the all wool goods. A job lot of Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Fleeced at 30 cents, worth 45c to 50c. Don't miss these. 'UL , Bring Vour Teet e J f? ' 4^'.. ' * * i' V* "./•* 4A-. ' ' 'A' to us and we will shoe them with a Pingree or : Henderson shoe that will please you. Ladies' !Shoes from $1.00 to $3.25 per pair, but the shoe that takes the cake for fine wear is the Pin- gree "Composite" at $3.00. Nothing lite It fi)r less than $3.50 elsewhere. - ,In Men's wear we have some extra good things--a fine Box Calf with extra heavy sole, leather lined, $3*25 a bargain. Henderson's Army Shoe for Youths at $1.75, boys at $2.00 and men's at $2.50 is one of the best wearing shoes we ever saw Henderson's Little Red School House Shoes for Misses and Children excell all other makes for wear. "We also have a complete line of Rubber goods, Felts and Socks. Don't forget the "Snag Proof" goods when you are ready to buy. $10.00 Jacket for , $6.98 Ladies' Jackets We are closing out onr celebrated $10.00 Jackets at a price less than cost. These Jackets are made of the best Kersey, lined with Satin, and all that have examined them know they are bargains at $10, but in order to close them out they will go at $6.#8. They come in several colors, and in order to get the size yon want you had bet­ ter come early. « meffettry «Illinois ' ki-i ' -k • 1 "v V'; ̂ A good carpet placed on the floor usually represents a considerable outlay of money, consequently people hesitate before buying. Before you make any de­ cision come and look over our samples which consist of about 100 different patterns7 These carpets will be sold at a filG DISCOUNT and guaranteed to be j ust as we represent: them, Call now and get pri f JACO^JUSTB N»p|||VlcHenfyr#lli rv , "T f't * --»• t » f ± J* + t- i '* l •> • ^ 1 *4, v « T rade fa our Constant Aim. Do you need Blankets of any description J? : so> we have arranged a special sale fof^: O if <> o o if i ' f O O i ' f % i ' f O. i ' f it Stop Right Here! > . v . . t i b i s w e e k , S a t u r d a y , N o v . 2 4 a n d M o n d a y , <'• " Uoy. SB. .. On fhoao fln-p-a wa flffer yr>\i V ~ j. ru j v- ^ ~ ~ ' IO-iffi 5OC AC j m. ? * 1 4 * * ** 13-4 Extra Heavy Blankets $1.00 • w.' I *' -«J.V We have decided to quit feandleing Cloaks and Jackets, Jor various reasons, and will dispose of the stock now on fand at a great reduction in price. Some of these cloaks, and jackets will be sold at cost and others below cost. ,'t )-T i' . • , ' 1 . -» . I ^ '• 4. 1 * • m 'et «f.'V t i i ^e also have special offers in Wool MittV for all ages at much below regular prices, Z the store is full of new goods to whlolt West McHenry, Bi W. C. EVANSON ------------------------mm It is customary for some merchants to make a statements l ike the above without really meaning it . "If you see i f . In our ad, it's so," and if-you will call and investigate, th^r prices will cocvince you tot |^j||an jus|^ha| we saj " sinoN McHertry E . L A W L U S made Suits The Crown Tailors of Chicago have appointed E. Lawlus, tailor, as their agent to take orders for their fine Sam- pie Suitings, as he is No. 1 at measuring and fitting all forms of men. Opposite Riverside.

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