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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1901, p. 4

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LLHBETY THURSDAY BY TPumum cmm. Ban. W. A^OMSTY, plus. D. SCHWOKIIAKSR, Bdltor. i«C6 ia Justen Block. Telephone, No. 31*. TIRM8 OF »UBS0«IPT10N: *OS» y««f W.V.V.. .»-v.. • ..«J» %JJC montto,7*<Jta. ttweeuKSrths. I»ctu, Thursday, September 5, 1901. mjftne ii t • THE SALTATION ARMY. There are always a few persons in i--every community who are prone toridi- cnle the Salvation Army and its method ftof teaching the word of God. But if these same persons would take time to look up the record of that organization ^vand do a little thinking, they would never again disturb a meeting. Theee / !„7 , little armies of heroic woAws Bave ,'Hv. - thousands of fallen men ttt»$ women 1* • f «very year, and they accomplish their 1 ' work by going into the slnm districts of i /, the large cities and preaching to those - <•„ who would never enter a church. Thousands of homeless men, women and children are saved from starvation by thekn every winter. Again we say, no matter how ludicrous sheir methods jnay appear to you, do not ridicule them, /•bat think of the great good they have ; done and are doing In the world, and ' f' hx-. .help them whenever possible, if not 1^/. ,fin&r>oalIy, with kind words. , / ^ f „ ,, " THE GAME LAWS. ^ k f <f*v . Spbrtsmen should bear in mfttd that t;':y'thegame laws are made for the pro- "S xtection of game and nothing more. Some seem to labor under the impres- >* ? sion that the laws are a nuisance and a • if hindrance So their personal liberty, and f as a consequence break them whenever |̂f||he opportunity presents itself. This v ? should not be, and no ferae sportsman will shoot game out of season. It is 7; /* clearly evident, even to those who do 5 ?( not care to notice the fact, that prairie " t chickens, ducks and game fish are be- coming scarcer each succeeding year, jf*" and that aome provision was necessary 4 to their preservation. Don't disobey the h* or you wiU perhaps find yourself in ; * its clutches, and it will certainly serve you right • WHO CAN EXPLAIN? There seems to be an epidemic r\ throughout this part of the country in ,f . form of scalp disease. Young men in "•f/41 Particular complain of their hair falling •'|*lout The writer is one of the victims I i 4 (but of course in our case the cause is -J*' ir evident) and every prescription and ^^f pateBt preparation has been given a r trial, but without avail, except in a few \ cases. Shaving the head is a good plan, bat even that fails with some, and only t causes the victim to appear as if he had "T just snared an operation by a band ot i\ ? Sioux Indians. Who can explain tine same to &6JT WOO .1% H Mllls.lt 24, blk IS, :h, *H Sw!< soc <:• 3. pt liwk nwX ; iquln IW It 3 &»« 1118, * „ -- *ta<jkln to Oystal Laker 1« Baldwin, 127.21 a In sec aln.. MOO . k A w to WmSauer Jr IK' adjoining! 400 TO Gee*Xancflokl & # toftauik K Jack- maJVa» ft Its, blk 13j, Woodstock.... 8B000 Jacob Botfcermel & w to poorge Wlrfa, ptttOlnswM neii sec la, McHenry... 1*00 Thadeus Paddock & w to Emma H Ben-, s o n , n H w H n w H s e c 8 , A l g o a - • • , < qulu 11» Wm Paddock & w to same, same 100 Jack Taggart & w to sume, same ». 500 John H Paddock & w to same. same.... 100 Emma H Benson to Edwin Kerns St .al, n!4 nwM nvHsec «, Algonqttla Ww Mary Jane Herbert. & h to Wm BegmH n ! 4 n w i i s e t ; 2 0 . s > 4 n e H n e i 4 & n l 0 a _ . a of se'4 nel-4 sec 19. Richmond 7800 00 Dennis Haldeman A w to John Nlms- srern&w, lt,6 in nwl-4 nwl-4 sec 30, Burton.. 110000 J F DeYarmond & w to John 8 Norton, It. 2. blk 16. Harvard, ft It 7, bib 8, Hart's addn to Harvard Elisabeth A White & h to Richard Lan- kiri(?, It 11, co elk's plat of pt ntt of sec 2, Dunham Orpha Snoden to Richard Lanning, It 111 in sec 2. Dunham 890000 Richard Austin & w to A A Sherwin, It 3 of sub-division of it 2 of Assra plat nee 34, Marengo 890000 Anton Schafer & w to Cornell H Brown et al. It 9. Mathias Scbaefer's sub­ division oi pt ne frl 1-4 sec 18, Mc­ Henry 06000 Harriet A Overton & h to Fred L Herp- ling. It 5, Overton's 1st addn to Solos Wins TO 00 Herbert D Crumb a w et al to Elisabeth Dewey, It 8, blk 8, E E Ayer's addn to Harvard MO 00 Mrs Josle Kellogg et al to Ed son Cash, It 1, blk 1, Brown's addn Lawrence. .* Charles Radd&tz & w to Wm Hubbe, ae 1-4 nel-4, nel-4 nel-4 sec 23 & nel-4 nw 1-4 sec 24, Onufton Bridget McGrath to D C McGrabh. It 9, blk 8, Huntley '. 8^00 Earle E Spoor & w to Richard Austin* KZ], Its 3 & 4, blk 8, Union. Otto C Zimmerman & w to Jacob u J Bratzler, pc in sec 25, Algonquin 90000 j City of Marengo to Hattie E St John, pt sub-lot 1 of It 2, blk 1, Spencer's addn to Marengo 100] Catherine Justen & h to Silas P Melan- der, pt nwl-4 sec 30, McHenry 1000 ] Robert J Sutton & w to Charles A Cohan It 15, Emerald Park ISO 00 Wm Lowry & w to Samuel Wilson,strp 1 rod wide inswl-4 swl-4 sec at. Rich­ mond 88 50 Edward M Stewart & w to 8 J Wilson, 1 rod of nel-4 sec 9, Richmond 100001 Nicholas J Justen & w to Oliver W Owen, It 4. Schumacher's sub-division of sec 18, McHenry 890 00 Joseph Biake & w to Matblas P Blake, 116,07 » in se1-4sec28, McHenry * 888125 Edwin J Wells & w to John E Wells et al w!4 sel-4 & sK swl-4 sec 86 St sM se 1-4 sec 27, Dunham, (ex &c) 1500000 Mlnne Rekow & h to Frank Lembckac al, eH nel-4 sec 24, & wH sel-4 & sel' sel-4 section 13, Dunham 100 Er E L McAuliffe & w to Wm H Mc- Auliffee, nwl-4 nel-4 sec 8, Seneca 800 00 Lewis Hatch & w to Anton Schaefer, It 6. blk 2, Dewis Hatch's addn to Spring Grove, ex strip 10000 Same to same, It 8, blk 1, Lewis Hatch's addn to Spring Grove 90000 Otto Ilas8e & w to Nicholas Freund. It 4 Ac 5 in Otto Aasse's addn Spring Grove. If you w*nt to be s. S .J, ... i' :: ^ •/.A .Jv"v • . « " , rr • i' j ,.1i '-J* s i-f j-? \l pS t f % v < ^,*,"*1 ' •-> v,. ' We can suit you *>, ,;t i,r n* i" , ;i* V 1 , i, vrKtvTIi- - , ioo iMf'- THE scarcity of potatoes catf&fe$n ex* change to remark: "These days the •'queen of the kitchen fries the murphiee •' with bated breath. Themanon the end s«; " v'of the long dining table asks the man in « W the middle to pass the spuds, with a L ? serious air. The men who eat on the ' high stools at the lunch counter take off their hats when the dish of German Cv v' ̂ , fried comes along. No slang term goes. - No abbreviations are tolerated. Potatoes *f * „ % are pronounced with two o's nowadays, ̂ * >, #4 for it takes a fl.25 to get a buohel OF the 400 teachers who sailed from San Francisco for the purpose of organ izing schools in the Philippine Islands, sixty were married when the transport reached Honolulu. Just another event to prove that "misery loves company. THE great steel strike is dwindling away by desertion and from other rea sons. It is a yery difficult task to pre­ vent men from working at fair wages when they want something to eat.--Ex "•VJv As showing how fast Porto Rico is be­ coming Americanized it is stated that baseball has succeeded cock-fighting as the most popular sport In nearly every city on the island.--Ex. sM i; * WE have received copies of The Daily Sentinel, published during fair week, and from typographical and local news standpoints they were a credit to the Sentinel office. ONE of the chief drawbacks to the success of the British plan of banishing tile Boers who refuse to lay down their arms will be the difficulty of catching them. Ex. 1 HiJ v A Shocking Calamity * **Lately befell a railroad laborer, writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford, ;; fe" Ark. "His foot was badly crushed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly cured ' kim- It's simply wonderful for Burns , / Boils, Piles and all skin eruptions. It's /,'̂ t the world's champion heeler. Cure kl* guaranteed. 25c. Sold by Julia A. - "r.' motf., .. • ?,f,j . *•* as oo PROBATE NEWS. Estate of Charles, Jf. Stewart Final report filed. Estate of Delos S. Bloigett. Proof of death made. Victorine E. Blodgett ap­ pointed administratrix. Bond $100. Appraisers appointed. Estate of Anna M. Kennebeck. Ba ̂ port filed. Estate of Nick Kennebeck, et al, minors. Petition for letters of guardian- 8hip filed. Claim day was had in the following estates: John Alysworth, Alber Lukes, Frederick L. Nutt, BdNrlalV^loPhilUpAi George Andrew ̂P^rtolr^ilUWen, Itey Austin and Mary A. Teepla. ̂ " MARRIAGE LICENSES. Oscar J. Hiklreth Ida Eichmann. G. Alvin Dodd .............Algonquin M. Elizabeth Boaencrai»........Numl* Julius Ponniets ,.*Wley Minnie Burkhart,,,.. ,r. Riley Theodore Beck. Marengo Lila Iva Loomis.,,* »'k • V* * Marengo William Wendt; .Huntley Carrie Cutshow.......... Huntley Lewis Messinger....... Cary Dora Mickoff .Bidgefleld wOoliWOCl. Will KniebiiA WIM a CMoago ilritwr <m Friday. * Mrs. L. N. Salisbury, of Chicago, is visiting here this yraelr. Peter Herman made a business trip to Chicago on Saturday. Bert Morley, of Chicago, spent Son- day with his parents here. Mrs. William Calihan, of Caprott, is visiting friends here this w«ek. W. H. Shipton, of Chicago, sprat Sunday with his parente in this city. Jacob Warner, of Greenwood, was a Chicago visitor the first of the week. Earl Benedict and Frank Hawthorne, of Greenwood, were Chicago visitors W Monday. Mr. and Mrs. EL Eggleston left on Tuesday for an extended visit through the east. Miss M. Bonner and Miss D. Allen were Chicago visitors the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Southworth, of Chicago, spent Sunday with her mother in this city. Mrs. John D. Short, of Chicago, was a guest of friends here the latter part of last week. Mrs. J. J. Ashford, of Chicago, was a guest of relatives hare the latter part of last week. Michael Griebel and daughter, Emma. PANTS Suits to -t < -Jr y,?b v to "i"- ~ if - wf **•"*"* %rib t ^ ti't -j - w I r V'lJTj* !•> J- A\, for breakfast mor Shop MM Mick «(CN Estate of Willard A. Sh^dbolt. Be-1 left on Tuesday tax a visit at Buffalo port of sale of j«al estate filed and ap- and the east. proved. Estate of L. Catherine McChiriy. port filed and approved. Estate of Ellen McGarry, do. Estate of David and John Spillane. Petition for leave to erect barn. Estate of Almon L. Boomer. Final report filed and approved. Proof of heirship mada Estate of Michael Lalor. Proof of death mada Thomas Lalor appointed administrator. Bond $2000. Estate of Hugh W. Watson, minor. Inventory filed and approved. Estate of Albert Lukes. Inventory and appraisement bill filed. Estate of Matilda Smith. Report of sale of real estate filed and approved. Estate of Frank Pekny. Final report approved and executor discharged. Estate of William J. Titus. Proof of death made. Will proven and admitted to probata Edwards HJ Titus ap­ pointed executor. Bond $2000. Estate of Henry Sinnett. Final re­ port approved and administrator dis charged. Estate of Joseph N. Schaefer, do. Estate of Lizzie Belts «t al, minors Report approved. Estate of Phebe Smith. Proof of Jay Compton went to Chicago on Monday morning to consult a specialist on diseases of the eyes. Mr. and Mrs. George Briten, of Chi­ cago, spent Sunday with the family of W. J. Carroll in this city. Mr. md Mrs. George Anderson re­ turned to Chicago on Saturday after week's visit with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lighthall, of Chi­ cago, were guests at the bane of her father, Peter O'Brien, on Saturday. Mrs. M. Cammel and Mrs. Trail, of Chicago, spent Sunday at the home *f Henry Eddy southwest of this city. Misses Julia and Gertrude Bingham, of Chicago, were guests at the home of H. A Stone the latter part of> last week. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Roe left on Mon­ day morning for their home in Chicago after a pleasanfYisit with his parents here. Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth and family, of Bloouiington, 111., are spending the" week with B. F. Ellsworth and rela- tives^-J^V . Dr. E. E. Lawrence and family re­ turned on Monday evening from an ex tended visit with relatives in Chicago, and St. Joe, Mich. , , „r.„ , , , , M. M. Morley left on Tuesday for death made. Will proven and admitted 1 Buffalo to visit the exhibition and will ̂appomtod.M- b---- ̂̂ - Estate of Richard firing Overton, Traoy Forman, of Chicago, was minor. New bond filed and approved | gam% ot hig here over He was accompanied by two friend ̂ * • tor Couatjr Carroll, Sept. 17-20. Champaign, Homer, Sept. 10-13. Clark, MartluHville, Oct. i-5. Coles,.Ofaarleston, Sept. 17-21. Cumberland, Oreeuup, Sept. 1 DouglaSjOamargo, Sept. 10-18, tfatoon, Sept. 24-27. * , GMpBje, Carrolton, Oct. a-lL Jtewanee, Sept. #-19. 1. r, Newton. Sept. 17-80. ! ~'"IB, OaU'iia, Oct. 1-4. "'Wan-en, Sept. 10-13.^5 .Kankakee, Sept.9-1® ^ . Ughland, Sept. 5-8: ^flinvllle, Oct. 8-14. tOnu, Sept.. 11-13. , Sept. 17-20. f: W- ' report approved charged Estate of Louis Peterson, Estate of Albert Lukes. and executor dis-1 |fs and old Burities released. Estate of Richard W. Overton, da IlatChK- Fi"*! Trt| MM- ̂ "* » S'T.Sl of bem.h,p intle. Ne" le(t on Mond,, morula toe thdT "Z4 oM "Wtte. HrtghtTiftar released. 1 ̂ • Estate of Leonard Lockwood. Final ] ̂ 0| this city. Mrs. Myrta CowMn and idiildrBtt turaed to their home in Chicago Monday after a week's visit wit|| JHfl appr»iaement Ml. Sled tp. 1 *** ̂R <****• Proved- ' B. A. ot Schmitcke. Report 1 a few ^ays from Chaunei Lake, wkeri ap£r?V™ . » . ̂ * he has been sent to^rttn a steam laumA Estate of James J. Nolan. Inventory | built by the Milwauke Ob' and owned by M. M. Baldwin, of Chi I* cago, who is connected with the Strnd- aid Oil Co. Inventory W« , Siept. , (rllle, Oct. 1-4. ,Oet. S-«. , Sept. 11-13. Sept. 10-1*. . JOSliu, Sept. 10-12. '~a, Sept.. 10-23. a, Sept. 17-20. • 0-W. ' in% J?# J ^ +« "' , Hot Weather causes sick headache, stomach and bowel trouble*. Take Dr. Caldwell's to, the test regulator, a per ive. Julia A. Story Mid G. filed and approved. Estate of PWlip Hoffman. Widow's selection filtdi and o^p|MKive4 filed and approved. ̂ Estate of Dek* 8. Blodgett, Inven­ tory and appraisement bill filed and ap­ proved. Estate of HiHusted. filedand approved. r Estate of A C. Thompson. JPwJof of will. Hearing set for September 10, 1901. • Estate of John Aylesworth. Inventory and appraisement Mil filed and ap­ proved. ' " Estate of Oeotge Audi***, do. Want Colitmn. 'at. tMaindealero>ce. TpOUNfr--Op Richmond road, last gu 1 eveningf small pocket Mok MSi •mail amooM silver. Own by proving property notice. T OST bet . kee Bay. , ? f t' - "• .. jtrr. mi •1 K' i • f th% I'" •>4^ ' Honemeti deeirin ̂ good shoeihgand wishing to have " It pr^ieily done, call upon one that thcaronghly under- ; stands the anatomy of horses J feet or aigr oth^r part of a v :V horsa v «•,*, i| I have had- 2§ years ex- I* perience in cities, also with r,, lame horses, horses with g poor feet and horse diseases of all descri$$tafts. I have ̂ treated Spavins, Ring-bones Eribs and Dentistry with great success. tlorse-shoeiag aid JobMng * Spedatty. Give me a trial, o, ' L nom *f: 1 '•J- • W.Rjr. . ; v \/ • D . Q N E L L I S . Qentlem en! -V - $10.00 to $15.00 for tailor hand-made suits of the iStfeSKV- I liilt* made 9 sutts in fOttt weeks-̂ will give names as yon come in. a,. iiAWLUJ* iTaitor McHenry, Illinois. Abstracts of T^tle. McHenry County ABSIMa (OBPAIIY. WOODSTOCK, , ^fcell, Hajyard. Plwito»{#P JLMur ~.*fcbe' _ . L. Murt»hy. Abstracts of Trth sad r--osysasOa1. Money to loan on Best Bstete la sums ot ive hund^^ten^iomw^dollftra. focaeand I lpw juat received a large ; ̂ ̂ * of balls and bats ̂ will be sold at the *> lowest prices. Plenty of fJHother sporting goods. CU1 1 sae them. ? . - • I," I tafrfc-tr jitftfft as- 'V |Mc08.. , iiy 3TOQ to see them. ;oila ^ ia watohaa. -i rt«!> T ̂ I do not claim to treat the eyes, but do claim that I / have the largest line of ' spectacles in town and oan '̂ ftt any ordinary case. Let try to fit yon out with a I tare^a£'tilolfMei/450^A thatcanaot be equalled. Not a large fine, but an assort­ ment of the beet. Come and v?4,,see them. Prices right. Ifood stock of Rings* Chain*, Silver-plated Ware, etc. JOHN P. SMITH, McHenry, hi • --(Vj-' 'J 3J :!S<! mm OfihN'T Be FOOLEDI ROCKY MOOf»T4Mit TCA ts what yon eat. .ration contains all of the and digests all kiod« ctf gives instant relief and nevat PHU. It a^ows you to eaiflil everything else failed. It foralls Homm't M|i , Julia, A. etoryaad^ W. Barter ar=KH=taett^ EVERTBObrS BLOOD PURIRER Ptompt Positive Purt PbM$$Ht ^tast'a what yoa osght ts as; 1(1 nua & sutvxr, xta^ia. PWC« 0KB MttUK SobiMdavA]uinw>hr "•t ifi m m must supply your children wtth pmoils, pens, stationery, etc. |ive a oo#^lete stock of these necessities and are tbem at reasonable prices. t M f/;' ' VTi ^ tf v'J&C m & S. iRjOWN & SON. : j V " % t. J-")' ; •> • BT Did you ever notice in an infei^pf |>rand of coffee that you sel- doin get two lots just alike? The reason is that the proper care is not taken in tt( /S, the bledtfilig. One lot requires more \' ;• / 11, V* \ ' and another less coffee to make a good cup and an a consequence the * cook is unable to please you. There is one brand of coffee that will give satisfaction# f ' ' " aid to be convinced jus1 * ' _ r#, n*\ BULK 0ur Argument... Battle Ax... .200 Delicious Blend 25c . t a ** i «•»,. ..15c s. CHAPELL . McHeanv. SiriON STOFFBL PACKAGE Faust, 2#> can.... Transplanted, 8ft can World's Pair, lft> can Dixie, 4ib llojav,- 2ft» u^u.,. ̂ SOc . .80c 'i^'.' -mmm •'•'75c ...80c J60c Flyer, $1.00 ^ t v * Finest fruit syrups are now bein^, served with our delicious ice creail •, fit /*' t J ••• - Isoda- A ^ood' pure 8y™p18 thlv \*\f , important part in a good glass oi ^ ^ soda, and Gunther's can not b^ equalled. Our ice cream, parlors 1 ;h> t4? are becoming'more popular ever| ; day. Have you been in? BROS, ; McHenry Special attention given to the sale of Dressed Beef, riutton Commission lller#aiitas Stall 1&3, Fulton Sir Wlx^ssale Market * '£ i ;•) Cbicaao, Ulinots Hogs, Veal, Powl|ry î ,<; Hidea, Etc. Butter and Eg|i '• "•* •- '•v' -f This is the oldest house •!©^8 and pHoe lists | •trwst COLD STORAGE JOS. H. HDEHANN Johnsburgh, a Illinois. Corn Htiskers Com Sellers aiul Tread Powem '•j'i'c - * ,rt Dnplei Grinding Mills, 4 Wagons, 'V ""Well j;A HV- |6ck Iriand Buggies, Wind Mills ̂ Barness Oil, Paint Oil an .̂ O l l s a S | i e c U i t y I * * ? Vf»>, ^ ^ ^ . • (> •?' i JS ;• V ,4 1,1 A V ,>•». s * t "4 * * ,h <*-1 »*•? ^ *l*k ft* a fine • 1 '• 'i;- r<v^ 1 # ><H !»•*•«<» "* si ' 4 '"t" i .ft \>)^Sear in mind that I have : assortment of ready-mixed paints ^ for'all purposes, of a 'superior v.* brand, and also a complete ^ocjfc ^ of colors, oils, leads and varnish. '14^ ; -:*r « * ' ^ \\ • "* ^ ^ '*4' ^ t , X u. j oyBK.nf" H# I t t c B e n r y , - : ̂ i 1 1 n * i s J "ill

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