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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Dec 1900, p. 4

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F JDMtHB06> ] I B P IBHI, Twas. two $ooj* north «t ,»ai JmteMrriQii: Mkf fUSO „ fed for three or Si* M^porttoflb , ^ Tbonday, December M sw £M NOTICE. ae tone# on the labol after your name tell i date to which your subscription is paid. the label on your paper reads JSgjseattii j our subscription is paid If |ou do not understand'that represent the date paid, notify us, >11 r last payment, the. same. -m . ji .ti--. Ad»»rtlB«M, AT*«ntto® I ~ ' Thcee desi ring their ads changed must have «Dpy la this office not 1 atvr than Monday night ". afc we positively «wu»ot Isfeat tiara. A , t <•* \tf' •' V , Marriage make* a man and "woman ̂ Ape, but sometimes there is a long 4'*-' draggle between them to tell which is he one . . - ' - : i , I , ' N otwithstanding Mr Rockefeller's many munificent contributions to'the tJ^venstj of Chicago, President Har- 14 per still persists in illuminating the in- $•. stitution with electric lights instead of ;';v: *sing ooal oil Kansas is Always on hand with a iaew idea. Her latest, fathered by F. D. %nithf a member of the legislature wWch will meet Jan., 1, is for a state oommisaion tofropagate ".Tack hares." V:|I&, it is b&ter to raise hares than some otfaarltflpgs feat begin with an h. i 9he Hoetimeetera road is liberal to a Wt Tfelqrgive their section foremen 'fear the b^feept section along their va- ~"'1' a prize of $60.00, a ^l#y«ffand a trip pass to Chica- i;:Y|l0^pip(rfee8k>n in Chicago can rob foreman from the IjMplfluii. etfBO the first night: Its waste of time to give them a i to be held up for $50. [H few months President Mc- l throw open to settlers afor- reservation, embracing no ttwo and a half million acres of hft the extreme southern part of :>a territory. Of the land in the to be opened 50,000 acres will i a government reservation 4$|fcg altttf£ Fort Sill and nearly 500,000 attTos as ifftHwimluto the Indians of the IfeeetiBiisWliD have disposed of their to the government Of : land only 80,000 acres are being, however, good grwSwg .territory. The opening pro­ clamation will be issned as soon as the SMKitary of the interior has completed •.JOggtrark of allotting to the individual the 160 acre plats to which each tfntib is entitled under the agreement -nft jwrnhsso - In anticipation of the 3§ti$^lH»&reds of lettina are said to lieainr easaped along tibe border of the reservation, waiting the word to start lor what they hope will prove to be the $&OJiA Henry Kennebecl son, lot I, Lake" i«*K Martha A. Cumn ml tips o< al, lot#:} David Gilbert) Sefchow, Mary A Goet ». 3T, 38Jk.J , Riley & lotsUj «u*n> p hit sec l kiss, lots i l l 13. cs 1 ft tt. et al, 10 ' 1, new m>M SB W CO- 7' Mpond... 1W00S P Oroak at to Joseph . acres of sen of ne^ . t w f c e - & w to Kate Surges, 64000 Henry T Shannon, ,• A l g o n q u i n . . . . 8 0 0 0 0 w U> K J Beck et al tang, MOD &W to Elma C Kim- r* plat see >V Dorr.. 72B0 w to same. pt lot 173 .">? Dorr. ... to Henry Ericsson, pt Roslnsjs sub-divlstott ' 5000 KathertM* /.4> in an to l>lward Knopasek < 11,8 SON* in :tefrl nw'i see 1®, Algon- (lOio. 8M900 rt filed. titeoS Same to Fniftai acres of w«lqi' ... sec 4, Ooralji^^i Andrew B! quilette, 1 Mary i et a), lot Barbara Haukl sec aa, Theodore^! saaie....^-^ John Blon pt frl nw| JFDejM Jan John f t>r le t ta«of , of heirship filed- Bo: approved. Harry it. Fitzgerald. Proof of "' for Lettera 0f adminis­ tration. Final report filed. toaeltplc 17, Mr Henry... FredSfcttfm. & w to Antonio J Zoia, w % sej{ ir#Vt sec nw^ swHsw 11 ex 5 eH swH swM, s!4 nwM se« s«!-4 of swl-4. swl-4 swl-4 b nel-4 swl-4 see 11, & lA acre in so corner n*4 nwl-4 sel-4 see 11, Hebron , 1900 00 Antonio J Zoia & w to Daniel FQuiu- lan, lot 1 & 2, bik 1, Emily 11 Hut<MiIns, 1st addn Woodstock, ex w61 ft SHOO 00 Daniel F Quintan to Annie M Morgan, same 880000 E Reed per sbff to Wm. Hill, « int in lot 3, t>ik 1, Ford's add to Crystal Lake 30000 Newton M Payne et al per master to G K Bunker, nel-4 nwl-4 sec 35, neH sw 1-4 sel-4 swl-4 sec 38, Dorr ....430000 Alva C Shales to Benjamin F Shales, pt lot 12, bik 3, Paddocks addn to Crys­ t a l L a k e v : . . . * » « > MARRIAGE LICENSES. L«wis C. Brown.... .Lake Geneva, Wis. Florence DeMoin.... Lake Geneva, Wis. Henry Ruga:. • .Richmond Mrs. Ida Bogart.......Richmond Benjamin C. Lattpam.... .Huntley Jessie B. Grimes.. ... *.%.Huntley Charlie E. Wolcott... ..4 .tJnion Anna Sanford., * .*. i .Union Justus Raeder.. *. . j. * Harvard Mm Mary Bolger. .Harvard Joseph L. Settles ; , i,dBloomington Carrie M. Schroeder... 1.. Monee, 111.. Asa L. Crabtree....... .Gary Eva Grantham............. i.. . ... Cary Walter John Hlexander Pehn.. .Hebron Emily June Tucker ; .Hebron PROBATE NEWS j' Estate of Augustus Morgah. Report1 approved. Estate of Levi 3. Sbippee. Finsl re­ port filed. Ekstate of Patrick McDonnelL Proof of death. Petition for probate of will and letters testamentary filed. Bond waived in will. Appraiser appointed. Estate of John L. Strain. Motion to set aside judgment, filed. Estate of Lewis, Charles and Ethel L McDonald, minors. [Report filed. Estate of Mathew Conerty. Petition for letters of administration to collect, filed. Estate of A. W. Hart. Report of con­ dition of estate. Petition to sell red. es­ tate to pay debts. ̂ * Estate of Daniel O'Roarke. .Appraise­ ment bill filed. ; Estate of Edward, Frankie, Rudie and •V 4»3S IOLLION TONS OF BAILS. ̂ : -{*' Already rail producers have taken o |̂ ri- - ((Contracts for delivery next year amount- f\:*' to 1,000,000 tons, fc-' . 1 ,̂ I* » heavier award of new business ̂ ;f wb Hie xtSBmakam had secured at the , t % opening of the year 1900. A few days ago the New York Cent-al River Railroad company its rail order, covering the quota this interest will - „• veqiuea during the next calender year. - ; Xhe Older is for 90,000 tons at the pool price. Four big steel companies each * tons. Participating are the ;.v, • ^fSMnss^e Steti company, the Lacka- , wanna Iron and Steel company, the Na- , , tional Steel company, aad Federal Steel company. « 1:.' ̂lines of devdojanent of the iron and ited mwkets the past week, with a ? | idngle exception, reveals nothing but ' / " promising future. The plate producers, jP*, %ho have come to terms on prices by p., i, 5°'ning in an ironclad agreement, have f their mill engaged ahead "for months. 9 **, fi* tin P1®4® for deliveries through the j, i"* quarter of the next year the price \ 4ias been advanced $2 a ton. This fe makes the base price $4.10 per 100-pound box, with the $4 price obtaining for the rest of this month. < Where knowledge a rest This picture is the trade mark of SCOTT'S EMUI^SION, and is on every bottle of SCOTT'S EMUL­ SION in the World, which How amounts to many millions yearly. This great business has grown to such vast proportions, F/rsfr-Because' the ptoprfetoriS? haye always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely ; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Seconcfc-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best possibly results are obtained by its use.' , Third:-Because it has made so many sickly, delicate children .strong and healthy, given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. ; If Vou have not tried it, send for' free MUiiiple^ ' 4to agreeable taste will surprise yon. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemtets. <409-415 Pearl Street, New York, , 50c. and |i.co; all druggiaU. Jk " *r / r ' • ' \ j" J 1 « >4- elegant lft» rif' Xmas Goods on hand and you l"' ^will miss it if you do not come i % k * * « • 8 6 6 ^ e m < E v e r y t h i n g t a line , Etc, ̂ 'v. x y * / t * * b ^" /rv ^ -V '"'j J""; , T -4 . ' fH ' v . " - f J - ^ JULIA, A. 310RY, • flclienry, 111. Just Saved His Life. 5iM iP^IBlfa8 a thrilling escape that Charles -Davis,of Bowers ton, O, lately had from ja frightful death. For two years a ijsevere lung trouble constantly grew ,:woaie until it seemed he must die of <*? ^iXMMnunption. Then he began to use 3Dr. King's New Discovery and lately $ |wrote : gave ins tan t re l ie f and ef - ?l|fsoled a permaaeiat cure." Such won- ^iSplifnl cures have for 25 years, proven i| it's power to cure all Throat, Chest and || Lung troubles. Price 80c and $100. % Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles Solicit ^ " ' j fU wit odor sou , f., ft,"' . + _.' •» < Qiva mm • caff . ' ' '<> ^ % iach is tired out it must we can't live witliotii rspepsia Cure "digests that you can eat all the |*vhile it is restoring the Is to health. It is the >n that digests all kinds IJL itory." 7 HAS. 1. rniis & (o. C A S H Produce Buyers Dres*#d Poultry, Game, Purst » and Butter. ao4uCSjANE STREEft .: NEW YORK. ' prices. BARB1AN BROS. Makers of Fine Cigars, ?i«r Monogram" * < , IO cent Cigar ' ? v V teads Them AIL > Our Leading 5c Brands: f: . ••OHvette" "Barbian Bros. Best'" MSli*«r" - "Be© Hive" •'Hmpire Cuban" fe. led. Meyers ... TEAMINO- % at all kinds. Excavating and ^ Grading •' --W m, McHenly, 1;*:\ S^illinois Smikel Mens McHenry - Illinois F. WATfLES <Succ«S8M? to K. R. Hbward) Ail kinds of Fresh and salt Meats always on hand Vegetables and ' Canned Goods. f - « Bakery Goods a Specialty All Kinds of Salt Fish. . n ^ Highest market Prices paid for Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Hides and Tallow Fat Cattle a specialty Fresh Vegetables and. Units received fresh daily. Orderfc from Pistakee Bay wijl receive prompt and careful attention. * Call on me % rj«ht thing jwifc yo^i. •x x . ' - F. WATTLES, West McHenry, 111. dfstance telephone, MS OltJuons' telephone 17 , Digests what you eat. Itartiflcially digests the food WMlald* Kature in strengthenlng.and reoon- ' ructlBg the exhausted mgestive or> ns. Itls the latest discovered digest* ant and tonic. No other preparation 'can approach it in efficiency. It in* stantly relieves and permanently eutea Dyspeipsla, Indigestion, H^rtbttrn» Ft̂ ulence, Sour Stomach, Bausea, Sick Headache, GastralgJa,Cramps and all other resultoof imperfect digestion. Prtce6Dc.aQdlI. JUrgead>e<»Qtoins8H Upe« small size. Bock Hll abwitdyspeiMda mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITTACO ̂£hi*ajg* JULIA A. STORY. . 4 }' y A h4- •m V -' 'J , it v <• LBUflS hat# wIsbtgeTi nicer and more Sxclusiye eVer before and you miss it if you do not call and look them oyer. It ig always a difficult task |pr a Hdy to select a gift, for § gentleman, are confident that a call at this store ke the task easy, A fine line of - ' ' 7 »-V3"4? m. f > T:aS^|3- j '̂ S* rVI> 3» j •*,v. ' 4 •" ..v •, '5 , ' s- • • ' * ' < « • st j ' 4 EBONIZED BRUSH and COM3 TOILET SETS niUTAJ£V BRUSH SETS CONFECTIONERY '*>k "?r:?y.V' Finest assortment in i lb box^s, ; , <' '¥1, West McHenry, HI. OEO. W. BESLEY Special reduced prices in all departments during the Holiday Season < > free at Julia A. Story's drug store. There are only two Really great disap­ pointment® in life--not getting what yon want, and getting it. TO CVB8 A COLD IN ON E UAY. T*J|s Bromo Qrnnine Tab- ' j lets. All druggists refund the money if & **&*, to <*»©• W. Grove's sig- sature is on each box. 26c. %•' £~ rtEofiutf* riii^A»awi !YMHmJU«l|tB«Klit Ladies1, Gents' and Childrens' JANDKMS. 100 dozen just received. 1 Prices 2C up to 50c each Burfis in fur (oats We have about 20 left which must be sold We have a superb line of Gloves and Mit­ tens in Mocha, Kid and Yarn, They are always very acceptable Xmas presents YOU MUST USE FLOUR Try "Pillsbury's Best" or "Sleepy Bye" Sold under positive guarantee. STAMP® ms Doiles, Tidies and Pillows Ladies1, Gents' and Childrens' JANDKMS. 100 dozen just received. 1 Prices 2C up to 50c each Burfis in fur (oats We have about 20 left which must be sold We have a superb line of Gloves and Mit­ tens in Mocha, Kid and Yarn, They are always very acceptable Xmas presents YOU MUST USE FLOUR Try "Pillsbury's Best" or "Sleepy Bye" Sold under positive guarantee. Several new ideas in children's HATS«*CAPS BOX PAPER in tints and in many new and fashionable ideas. Nice for gift. Burfis in fur (oats We have about 20 left which must be sold We have a superb line of Gloves and Mit­ tens in Mocha, Kid and Yarn, They are always very acceptable Xmas presents YOU MUST USE FLOUR Try "Pillsbury's Best" or "Sleepy Bye" Sold under positive guarantee. (Mu iH Wirt IMS, a nice assortment to fill up title little stockings with. Low prices SIHON STOFFEL, West McHenry <• IS,#*? nois >7 7 * 4** * wmMmm V" M l. if t' i : « ' 1 O O o o .o 4*. O o o o o o Ifl- -operation two lots The 95c kind is an extra heavy 12-4 doaWe blanl^t worth $1.^5* r two pairs to each customer. ; i Wish you a happy New Year. West MeBmrf, w\ W. C. EVAN ; ^llbLeti a iihysician prescribes beer for a Schlit ̂beer. that few stomachs can digest them. He will say that ptirp beer is unhealthful. ... . ^ ; - •be^'wftdeai such rigid precautaons^why we even filter the air 1foji£ touches it; why we filter the beer, and sterilize every bottle If you knew what we know and what your physician- knows about beer, you, too, "would insist on Schht%"'. v -:^f|nppUed'in the wood or in bottles by i . f .*'S ,;.^v ANTON ENGELN # McHenry, Illinois ^ 'MM. . ' W mm ^ , - J>" ? , V4 vKv / *« i e f n i f I - * # j > ,-t:" T i i **• fo therie «aythtiig; ^cer lot a Hotidsj Present ? " " • ' ? ' • ? Our line is better and larger f >4 iM-." ••CfeWk JACOB JUSTEN, /McHenry^ HI. ' y- V' "• 1 *** * , % V .-afr .-V . *&K>- X,. "z: 4 McHenry Branch; -of the- tSc; "S ofCbicafio . ^ T, ,;This we will guarantee to be the finest beer <r ^"«sold in McHenry, and a Mai will convince l §lf ® °' 'ac^* ^ be handled in barrete, * >i - f r • , " i ey . . #. fu«> <^r« „.. » * v * * y , • *i,> i v1 , <* » ,v> i * ' . * * ' j x * : • . 1 *?>', s ' *"•*- * • , .. "V;. •• •* • " ? ' *• f k - V,' Vour patronage will be 'SB warranted. Try it the next rime you buy.

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