of - CUtlseM*. No. 1 TEUM* or •UB8C«trriON:. received for tluM tune proportion. • 8tX Thursday, December 6, 1900 -V * HOTICK. -V . ' a»#»i'6n tKelabel Hftt-rymirrtaTlhc tell the daW'^Sphlch your subscription is paid. For taabMiit It the label on your paper reads Sept. 1, *#9,% means your subscription Is paid to Sept. 1. H, If you do not understand that the figures on your paper represent, the date to which you think you are paid, notify us, giving date and amount of your last payment, and we will ti<y and adjust the same. i»weFoXM 1 Swadish & w to John ,,f TTflOO 97500 100 ur.nn 190100 100 100 100 AdverttMrs, Attention! Those desiring thejj- ads changed must have copy to this otBce not later than Mondayntght as we positively cannot make changes after that time. XV 18 all Ori to be a 1 elaiM the Chinese to discover American, and the only pfeople who are ex- oonntry. that the forthcoming oen- ow that fully 1,000,000 fr&mm are employed in the oonntry. This is very to their husbands. V OAbrado, opened a new factory -with a har- Large sums are ted in this new industry, and to provide a considerable consumed in tills of unexampled rec- more abundant and the country's com- and finding new of the factories is before experien&d. catch is reported at notch than with large capi- ld it, is about to itta, to meet in of our rapidly trade wStfa Indi a. One com- firm in ^jp^Selphia interested enterprise lUtt over one hundred tin BritishJ|dia, and at ail times to the vaimkof nearly $1,000,000 it. Ameanitt's role in the busi- ©ountries is hence- one, and as one will vever of^a a Sittrch to an enter ic g^stle- he domes himself." ,t it might be a w^e posted over ckniches reading: "No to church member- he comes himself ff> chipch the mid-week meetings - in- The presence of wives and not accepted as a substitute of the man himself, everything considered, is,not a l*»M. Mallory & w to II B Wilcox, lot. on street, Main, Nunda Beuben R Turner to John J Moore, lots 11,12, la, 14,15,39, 27,28,29 A 36, Gard ner's addn ft) Solon Charles Fransrtn & w to CartOlcotfese !4 of swX sec 6, Marengo ... Catharine Quinlan et al to Mary Quln- •an et «1, lot assrs plat iiwm of swx sec 5, Dorr. Adella Oiggius & h to Euretta Y Hall, lots 5 & 6, blk 24. Hart's 4th addn Har vard Alexander 3 Digging to same, lot 7, blk 24, Hart's 4th addn Harvard Fred Ehrke & w to Herman Heidlo, pc in Nunda 1800 00 W c Gaye et al per master to F F Ax- tell, 1-5 acre In nwj< sec 33 Chemung 480 »» Mary C Quinlan et al to George L Mul len, west 7 ft, lots 3 & 8, blk 10, Wood stock l 00 George L Mullen to John M Mullen, same 100 William M Jackson & w to E L Adams, lot 1, blk 16. Union 100 00 John H Oarbrey & w to Charles R Ca'r- brey, 5 acres In nw frl hi sec 5, Alden. 125 (X) John Welt«ieu.& w to Ed ward E Keat ing, lot 5 & sV4 lots 6 & 7, blk 2, Hunt- . ley 1700 00 Homer Darling & w to Charles T Gflk- erson, lot in se« sec 6, Coral . $100 &c Herbert Dygert to Ida Felt et al, 71 acres In sec 19, Nunda 40000 H&ttie C Searles & h et al to James Q Coarson, nw^ & 28 a in nw5i ne^ sec 21, Riley ,7. 940000 •© reflecfioaao dainty, no ' charming as the mellow glow that conies from CORDOVA Wax Candles Prepared in many color tint* to ntrmonic* with' •ar- roandiogs in dtniai room, (trawin* room, bod room or hftll. Sold tmrwhere. Mada by t STANDARD OIL CO. ) cary Wilson of the national it of agriculture says that corn i year's crop, well boused and kept and clean, can be made to .grade as awithont diffienlty and is certain to good price. -The advantage have this year over the i of the past two years are that of .them are in easy circuin- . can hold their corn if it is to do sou When times are ^farmers are in straightened they are compelled to ' corn as soon as it is gath- Itall goes into the market at one thus depressing the price and the elevator syndicates to get t and carry it until higher prices sd. now the farmers can > the sales of their corn through > jrmr and keep the price equalized. PROBATE NEWS Estate of Banke Erickson. Inventory approved. Estate of John Daley. Proof of heir ship made. Estate of Andrew Heider. Inventory and appraisement bill approved. Estate of Wm. May. Resignation ac cepted and H. B. Throop appointed ad ministrator de -Bonis Non. Bond $200 filed Mad approved. Estate of Richard W. Overton. In ventory and appraisement bill approved. Estate of Martha P. Gage, same. Estate of George Conn. Inventory and appraisement'bill approved. Estate of Neil Burns. Leave given to amend petition to sell personal property. Estate of Mary May Mansfield, minor. Inventory approved. 1 state of Wm. B. Austin. Widows relinquishment and selection filed.- Estate of Willard S. Anderson. In ventory filed and approved. Estate of Voluey S. Anderson. Almi- na Jewitfc appointed guardian of persen. Estate of Emily L. Smith. Inventory filed and approved. • Estate of Henry E. Sylvester. Report filed. Estate of Elmarinda R. Norton. De cree for sale of real estate. Estate of Eunice L. Vail. Petition to set aside approval of final feport dis missed. Estate of Thomas Carbrey. Final re port approved and proof of heirship made. Estate of George W. Goodrich. Final report approved. Estate settled and bondsmen released. Estate of Henry Leeseberg, same. Estate of minor heirs of Alex. Exick- son. (Report filed and approved. Estate of Orlando T- Hildreth. • Inven tory ahd appraisement bill. filed and ap proved. • Estate of L .Warren Webster, minor. Idti^ntory filed and approved.' Estate of Timothy Collins. Appraise ment biA.filed and approved. Estate of Lewis E. Sweer, minor. Final resort fiH&aftd approved. <• Guar dian discharged, bondsmen released. Estate of Nammi Jenkins. Proof of heirship made. Leave given to sell note and mortgage. Estate of Nelson Buck. Final report filed and approved and executor dis- charged. Estate settled and bondsman released. Estate of Wm. Hay. Decree for sale of real estate, r Estate of Henry Meyer. Report ap proved^ ""•*^5^.4.. Estate of James Baird. Leave given 4md- numbers fcHtsnry andf West, - "ioo€- lier^ following he patron* of Henry exchanges of the Chicago Teieph pq* Kesldt'iioosonly arespeclHeu. Allot!) husiuoss housets. f? Ill OX STOFFFX, SI imager. XtA Auringerllr.A.E.r 821 Owen O W r 343 BesU>y (i.W ilruK 314 Owen & ('linpell Besley O.W.hotel TSSZ Harbiiin Hros 968 Harl/iau N E r 894 Holey GK 291 Br.'tiu! John F 812 lUi.'ii J J 811 <:iiap«;llSSr 3H1 Chapell C"C r 1 Chicago Tel Co 322 DermontMrsHhotel ®i2 Stotl'el S r i:ipell 2?»S O'Neill Kev.P M f PaitcC I , r \ j ? : : . i < Platadealer €flk<r. •; Rose<lAU'« ' I i*b MtBma Dr K (• & *« TIoss l)i F C r, S42 Sommers G(»> 821 Snuriing Dr A Of SfW Sncrniaii Mp.t JIW Htotfel S postoffloe - • 5 Stoffel Simon store 35H St4»ry J I r 4(»1 Story Julia A, r 871 Htatl'ord H \f 341 Snyder Bros 803 T weed K G flBl Village of 8H2 M ARRIAG^' lAiMXism. Roy M. Harmon. ..,..•• •••• ..Marengo Jennie Viola Reed .Marengo Edward J. Gerry. . .Woodstock MarjT H- Dineen Marengo William Valentine Hoff..... .Woodstock Harriet Glendora Tryon.... .Woodstock Adolph Hans Sinimonson... .Woodstock Mary Louise Eckert, »«*,.... .Woodstock Volney S. Anderson.. Woodstock Lillian M. Jewett.... .Woodstock III N<* WOOD. Charles Peet was a Chicago visitor last Tuesday. J. E. Cristy attended to business in the city last Tuesday. ^ / Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen were Ntinda visitors last Saturday. F. L. Carr, of Wauconda, was calling on Ringwood friends Monday. Miss Ivy Mead, of McHenry, was a Ringwood visitor last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L- Francisco spent Sunday with Wqjiconda friends. Mrs. Fred Morgan* spent part of the week visiting Woodstock friends. Mrs. John Watson entertained a sister and family from abroad a part of last' week. Edgar Jones, of Chicago, spent part of last week the guest of his friend, Will Brown # The W. C. T. W. will meet this Sat- urday afternoon at the hoxqe of vrs. James Ladd. The hour of the Universalist church service is 2 p. m., Sunday school at 1 p. m., hereafter. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Waterman .enter tained a large company of relatives at their home Thanksgiving day. Dr. Hepburn is kept quite busy now days, having had several very side patients in the vicinity of Ringwood. Mrs. Mary Dodge and son Edwin, spent a part of last week at Elgin the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randall, The Y. P. C. U. will be led next Sun- day evening by H. W. Allen. Subject The Ideal Democracy. All are invited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coates and daugh ters, Emma and Dora, spent Thanks giving at Richmond with Mrs. Warren Foss. 2K1 Engelu Anton SKI Engein M 3311 l'Vgers Dr C H 254 Frett. ('has G 301 FInIhm-& Cornish 243 Hanly Geo 293 llazel EJ r 353 Ilert z 11 L r 234 Hoitner Jos 203 Holtz & Stilling 204 Howe A L r • 352Howell M A r 2B3 Jensen H M 313 Justcn Jacob r 344 Justen N J 223 Larnpliere C. E." r 351 Lorlmer Wm r 244 McHenry Cre'm'ry 842 Whiting W V t Company. 311 Wells Dr I) '4 361 MeOniber F L .7 Western U Tel Oo 374 Mead H C r 873 W ightman Harry 383Owen L H r TOLL STATIONS. V German Village...P. Jaeger, 10c. if j-'v Jolmsburg .'..John I' Lay, 10®» . McHenry ..Gilbert Brothdipt-.^* Mineral Springs......,,|1. Ericsson, l«gi.*';-S,4 IMstakee llay ii,jten StHllng, 10©* HoUmi Mills. ..\V 11 Davis, 20c, , Spring Grove A Neish, 00c. pumping station Village of McHenry public school 3SB3 Village of McHenry Marshall's res 892 VanSlyke .1 802 Wattles F H »4 Wnlsh Jack* 8S2 Wheoler ESr spec! lied. Al M Cltiuns' Telephone, The fbllowiog are the names and nutabers of the patrons of the McHenry and West Me llon ry exchanges of the Citizens' Tele Co. Resldenctw only rtre others are business houses. GEORGE F. BLETIIEN*. Maiittgt^';i^ 13 Aurlnger Dr A E 35 Justen Nick 13 Aurlnger Dr. A E r 44 Justen Jake 30 Itucli J J 43 Jensen 11 N r: sfaS. 23 itrophy Dr, Fox Lkelti McOmber F L • % 20 Bacon Wm r 21 Meyer Geo r 48 Buck land J V,Ring-23 Mertes Joseph, Pis- wood takce Bay 30 Holey G F 88 Mineral Spring, Pi»- 45 H;i rliian Bros takee Bay 46 Blethen G F, Mgr 48 Magueson GLRose- 4 Cristy W A r dale 15 Chapell S 8 r . • . >|p Miller John * 36 ("leniens HE' S) Nell George, Johns- 36 Clemens J C ' burg 49 City School * JB Nye Dr 48 Conway & Ralney 84 Owen & Chapell 26 (Cristy W A 23 Oak l'ark Hotel Ringwood 21 Owen Lewis, office 40 Depot, C N WRy Co24 Perry & Owen 83 Digbton Station 87 I'umping Statiou 83 Erickson H *38 Postoflice. Mc.Henry 6 Evan son Wr C • Plalndealer 8 Evanson Johii r 84 Park Hotel 23 Freund Frank 48 Smith Will r Johnsburgh48 Smith E. A. r 14 Freund Peter B 0 Summer George r ^ 23 Fox Lake stock fannSO SpurliiiK Dr A O 11 Fegers Dr C H/, 18 Smies Henry 11 Fegers Dr O B r 47 Schiessle Hobt 18 Frlediy A O ,14 Story Miss Julia A 33 Granger FKr 84 Snyder Hros 12 Granger Chas r ?7 Schneider Joe 7 Granger Chas offlceZi Simes, Dighton sta- 22 Heimer Joe tion 31 HeinierJohn 48 Smith .1.1). r 3 Holt/.& Stilling 32 Tweed KG 83 Heman Joe, Johns- 2 Wells Dr D . burg i Wells Dr l)r > 83 Howard Ed C, fox 7 Wilbur Lumber Oo. Lake FA SO Walsh M .1 19 Hazel E J 17 Wattles Frank V Hazel E J offldfci/ - 5 Wightman Harry The Willing Workers will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. S. Brown. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all interested. Ringwood it just now badly in. need of many things. New side walks, court house, a justice, a judge and last but not least an honorable jury. Tfie teachers in our public school en joyed their Thanksgiving vacation at their homes. Prof. Frank Cole at Har vard and Mrs. Fred Lowell at Nunda. 0OOD ROAD8 FOR ILLINOIS. The subject of good roads and im methods for their construction maintainance, continues to be agi .Illinois in common with other the Union, but it will be some probably, before much will be 1 in the way of a practical solution question. Everybody recognizes M&rtance and is desirous of seeing ilic highways permanently im This is especially so when the Wintef^nonths arrive and mud places an apo on travel over the public roads. BO one has yet come to the front » suggestion as to methods and H-lailor constructing good and dur- iways which be can utilized with a cost that staggers all ite it mid would have to , of defraying it. true, however, that the e*l|li§P 'laws in this state better than botch work Inspected in what is done in mak i repairing highways As a rule i who become the overseers of the fcySj empowered to construct keep them in repair, in the townships, are men altogether for such an important du,ty. |he willing and desirous ley lack the infojjdflfcan that would^tu^l^fflem ssigned them. a science ilTOmHiey are Miter of. Illinois will roads, no matter of constructed, until the i^is put into hands com- ; the work.- Jo«^- to ^eJl persona^ property at private sale. Estate of Canaries Wildhagen, same. Estote of Myron W. Peter. Itfentory and appraisement bill filed and ap proved. Lmv«s giVen U). grept monu ment. ' Estate of Gottlieb T, Boley, I^ven.- tory and appraisement bill filed, Estate of Chas. O. Parsons. Final re port filed and approved. Proof of heir ship made, Estate settled and adminis trator discharged. Estate of Henry Bremer. Widows selection filed. Claim day was had in the following estates: Martha P. Gage, Myron W. Poyer. Wm. Henry Lambrecht, Andrew J. Lawton, Ellen W- Dunn and Daniel O'Rourke. £W'*i I wn l« the Market For m Give aw • call Smoked Meats, Saus^e McHenry - Illinois R. WATTLESS (Successor to B. B. Howard) All kinds of Freeh and salt Meats always on hand M. •• * • : Vegetables and Canned (3kx>ds. ery Goods a Speci A11 Kinds of 5a|t Fish. " .* #£ Highest market Prices ^5'paid for Hogs, Cattle, Shee|k; . Hides and Tallow Fat Cattle a specialty. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits received fre«h daily. Orders from Pistakee Bay will receive ' I prompt and careful a Call on me I will do the right thing with fo»i F. WATTLES, w •Geo. Meyers- GENERAL TEAMING of all kinds. hong distance telephone* 3W Citizens' telephone 17 est McHenry, 111: -> v" , ,.*•4^#' - ; * V- yf *,, *-%, * ^ t-' ' A T > . < i> v/ * if !-t *, -• ' -A / VI,.'V 'X*. •mr W&1. i-m cash t(»yi^ for Christmas Sboppai^ An this way; - ^ Wlbs fces ' 10 lbs Oat meal. • i,. $1.00 : 20 lbs fine California Prunes, $1.00.. •.per Ib. Sv \ E v a p o r a t e d A p p l e s , p e r l b . . . . . . . . 6 c ? Fine dried Peaches, per llf ..%,» vV.% J Dried Apricots,; per lb.... ."'/i Soda Cracked: Tc lb, 3 lbs foiT'T. X**?") f - • Lemon and Orange Peel and Citron, per lb. -, Finest quality Rice, per lb. . .7c Fairbaak's Gold Dus^, 4*lb packaged. Spear Head Tobacco, per lb. . * . . ̂ ; V A - i i , 4 3 c I Thrasher Navy Tobacco , per lb . . .L . . . . . . . . 35c ? Good Smoking Tobacco, per lb. 118c Fancy Smoking in tin boxes, 2&c quality. > ., .|0c 1-qt Mason jar full of Jelley. .. ;f0c • Extra good Brooms , 2§C 'M ' it * . Vul Cbe entire stock of Dry tioodif Shoes, Underwear and Clothing *old atcut prices ".(•"A i ~ J,*'"'? r "W Hxcavati nglSifi3 Grading. McHenry, - Illinois Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what^you eat. It artificial ly digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon-, Btruetiflfc the,exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest^ ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- 1 stantly relieves and permanently cure^ i Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,- Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea*- SickHeadache.Gastralgia,Cramps an# all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2V4 times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT ft CO. Chicago. JULIA A. STORY. Brave Hen Fall. Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as weH as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, head; ache and tired, listles", run-down feel ing. But there 'a no need to feel like that. J. W. Gardner, of Idaville, Ind. say8: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for A man when he don't oare whether he lives .or dies, it gave me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents at Julia A. Story's drug store. Every bottle guar anteed. ' , - Life's golden locks were not more fair than those of our little Princess. Come to the Riverside hall December 7 and 8 aqd judge for yourself. Not one look but as many as you please £qr J£Sc, # close? view 3$c, children 15c. ^ ' CASTOR I A. for Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Have Alwqs BaugM Signature ol Camps ftvviiviivmffjyivvvviiiviivfiiKi 5 i » / > • * - « i f - • • I have t^e finest line qf Lamps ever shqyv'n in McHenry, Those beautiful lamps that add to the attractiveness of any home. It would be'impossible to fell all about them in this space- c a l l a n d s e e t h e m * • • • - . 20 percent discotfnt on Jackets, W to 20 per Cfent discounr on some lines of Underwear. Best blue prints 5c per yd. Good dress styles Ginghams 5c per yd. Dress Flannels, Skirting Flannels, and other Dress Goods Novelties at cost to close out quickly. We want to increase cash atid respectfully your ca-operation. • , » " ^ # West McHenry, Hfc W. C. EVANSON Jos. Heimer JffLgentlor ths McHenry Brancll' k4^* v, of Chicago --ti, This WQ' will guarantee to be' the . sold |n McHenry, and . a trial will convince you oft the fact. It will be handled in barrela, halves, quarters and eighths X Vour patronage will be appreciated ;V It An elegant line to select from^ will do your eyes good to# see them whether you wish to buy or not. Order one now fof 3|tnas the stock is complete . f K - , ':r^j McHenry, illinois 'Bear, in mind that every keg of this beer is Warranted. Try it the next time you-buy. JOS. HEIJTER Fine Perfume -V 'j? Best stock we ev^er h^4v and se^.thmi Frkes ar§ always right. West MeHenry, HI, GEO. W. BESLEY W • FURNITURE! •"Am .lilifk-, -• * there anythitig nker for a Christmas Present ? ? . -• .?• ?. "Our Is ttettef and larger $ Look it over H McHenry, HI. n m w . . . . . . . . .. . jf • • .A, K JACOB o 'ihi '%• - ly-*- •K , -y Watch this space for holiday announcement next week The Crown Tailors * ; of Chicago haVe appointed B. 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. ̂ I Opposite Riverside. mm tmmm •• ' ; /IL ' & - ' - MV i f 'v1'" S~:'f A'ii" Is West McHenry SiriON E. :TA W LUS y I.iffz?-':'..' •' y'1* . * y i