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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Nov 1911, p. 4

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This is one of the biggest sacrifice sales that has ever been put on in McHenry and no woman need be with­ out a sewing machine in the future. The machines are all in first-class working order and at the prices that we have placed upon them they surely will move quickly, so, first come, first served. Seme of the machines have been used but very little and are practically as good as new, which enables us to.grve a guarantee with them the same as w^e do on a new machine. The line of second hand machines that we 8.re placing on sale at this time includes the following well-known makes: SINOER, WHEflfR & WILSON, DOMESTIC, NEW HOME, WILL C EREE AND WHITE Don't let this golden opportunity pass without supplying yourself with a machine at the big sacrifice prices at which we are disposing of them. You'll probably ne,ver again have another opportunity of securing a machine at such a price as you have now. :: :: :: :: :: :: - :: I lie Mclnry Ptowier PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY F. Q. SCHREINER. OflOC la Bank Building. Telephone, No. 171. TIRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: . Key Mr fl.60 •lx Boatb*, 71 eta. Thr*e month*. 40 cts. ADMIilTRMOR'S SALE! GEO. VOQEL, Auctioneer Thursday, November 30, 1911. is THE VOTERS OF THIS. THE EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. After having received requests and feOeouragement from Democrats in al­ most every township in this district, I gave the matter very careful investi­ gation and have decided to become a candidate for minority representative, subject to the will of the voters as ex­ pressed at the Democratic primaries to be held on April 9, 1912. Believing that the experience and knowledge which^ I acquired during the long term of fourteen years I served as a member of the county board of supervisors of Lake county, being Chairman this term, as well as chair­ man of the board of review, better qualifies me tc ; « r , epresent the people of this district in the state leg­ islature than a man who has not had the benefit of such experience in pub­ lic affairs, I feel confident of success, and if elected to1 the office to which I aspire, I will owe allegiance to no class or faction within the Democratic party, SS it will be my only desire to serve , All alike. • , I ask the voters of this district to 'Jftudy my record of fourteen years as a Member of the board of supervisors from the township and in the county in which I was bora and have spent my entire life, and upon that record I solicit the support of the voters of this " * Respectfully yours, THOMAS E. GRAHAM, Ipgleside, Lake Co. The undersigned, administrator for the estate of John M. Miller, will sell at public auction on the late John \1. Miller farm, located li miles north of Johnsburgh, - miles southeast of Spring Grove and 4 miles east of King- wood, on Thursday, Dec. 14 commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following described property, to- wit: 40--HEAD OF LIVE STOCK--40 --consisting of 21--HEAD OF CATTLE--21 some close springers and T> with calves by their sides, balance good milkers. Some very choice Holsteins are in­ cluded in this herd. Two '-'-year-old heifers. 2 yearling bulls. FOUR HEAD OF H0R5ES One bay gelding, 14 years old, wt. 12-JO poundfc; bay mare, 4 years old, in foal, wt. 1200 pounds: black mare, H years old, wt. 1100 pounds: bay work mare. Ten Chester White brood sows, I ;J0 chickens. HAY AND GRAIN Three tons timothy hay in barn, about 12 tons slough hay in barn, ;{ stacks corn stalks, stack fodder corn, fwO bu. of oats, 4.") bu. seed barley, free from foul seed; .'JO bu. winter wheat. 10 bu. spring wheat. 10 tons of corn in crib, husked by hand; 30 bushels potatoes. MACHINERY McCormick grain binder, nearly new; McCormick corn binder, McCormick mower, Buckeye seeder, new sulky plow. 2 Walking plows, 2 riding culti­ vators, walking cultivator, set of drags, 2 pairs bob sleighs, new cutter, 2 truck wagons, narrow tire wagon with box combined, hay rack, K00-pound scales, 5 milk cans, good coal stove, 2 sets work harness, light driving harness, fanning mill. 2 cross-cut saws, stone boat, forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT All advertisements Inner ted under tbU head at the following rates: Five lines or lens, 86 cent* for first Insertion; 15 cent* for each subsequent Insertion. More than Ave lines, 6 cents a line for first insertion, and 3 cents a line for addition I Insertions. "CMJKSALK Hors*\ buggy and harness. In- quire at Alusquelet's clru# store, Ernst Side. 24-tf district. GOOD FREE LUNCH AT NOON! TERriS OF SALE- All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of five months' time will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at seven per, cent per annum. No property to be removed until settled for. JOHN A. MJI.I ,EK, Administrator. STEPHEN H. FKKUND, Clerk'. For chapped hands. Bgnzp cream, 25c at Petesch's. 21-tf Read The Plaindealer. POK SALE-- A few pure hred Buff Orping- r ton cix'korels if called for at once. F. L. MCOMBKK, West McHenry. 24-2t TjVJK SALE --A number of Duroc Jersey Ixiars For further information call or write OTY IIAUHIKON, West McHenry, 111. 'Fhoue 574. 21-tf tj>OK SALE- Uiver property; house and four lots, just north of Orchard Beach hotel. Inquire of \V. STENGKB, West McHenry State Hank. 7-tf PUK S A L E Full blood Rhode Island Red -1- hens, cockerels and pullets. U. R. AN­ DREWS, hack of the old Lawless store build­ ing. McHenry, 111. 24-2t T^OKSALE --A few tons of alfalfa at a rea- soiiitblu price; also a number of <;holce pigs. RICHARD CURRIER, Sprint? Grove, III. '1'houe Hlchmond 74H. 23-lt LOST- Last Thursday, short haired white dog, one brown ear; purt bull and English coach; answer* to name of Nellie. Finder please notify MK8. (iKHTRUDE GANG, on Wal­ ter Walsh farm. I' hone 106a. 24* pOKSALE' Store and stock of Roods, good *- point, prices right. Also ttfty good Mc­ Henry county farms, prices right and terms easy. Also some fine bargains In Minnesota lands. If you wish to buy or have anything to trade call on or write C. E. UAYLORD. West McHenry. 'l 'hone 414. 15-tf ( inly $1,000 required by March 1, 1»12, to buy a first-class 200 acre farm on 15 to iS) years' time at 5 per cent. Title perfect, good land in high state of cultivation, free from foul weeds; good, large buildings, on fine road, iir school; orchard, timber, etc act quick. 111. SIMON STOFFKL, West McHenry, 21-tf Naps, Plata, Subdividing Farm and District Drainage ARTHUR L. WEBSTER, C. E. CITY ENGINEER OF WHEATON. ILL. COUNTY SURVEYOR OF DU PAGE CO. Whasten Offices: Phones Court House, 77 City Hall, 239 Residence, 288 Wo ad stack Office in Arnold Block C. L. Tryon Resident Engineer ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. David R. Joslyn, Attorney. Estate of Mary Ann Weber, Iteceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Mary Ann Weber, deceased, late of the County of iVi; Henry and State of Illinois, hereby givt ^ n o t i c e t h a t h e w i l l A p p e a r b e f o r e t h e C o t y C o u r t o f M c H e n r y O b u n t y , a t • t h e C o u r t House In Woodstock, at the January Term, on tbe first Monday In January next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are not I Bed »nd requested to at­ tend for the purpose of tawing the same ad- Justed. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 14th day of November, A. D. 1911. 22-8 P. H. WKBER , Administrator. The last meeting for beginning teachers will be held at Woodstock next Saturday, Dec. 2. This meeting will conclude the series of meetings began last January for those that ex­ pected to take up teaching in this county. ..Centerville.. J Always a fresh and complete 1 i n e o f t h e choicest of gro- c e r i e s a n d Meats. Phone, 552. :: :• :• C. Q. Frett, Proprietor. MchENRY, ILLINOIS. K E N T U C K Y We are told that four of our young ladies have acquired the disease some­ times known as tbe "Weston fever." These four damsels walked from here to Ringwood and back last Sunday evening. They counted the railroad ties going up, but decided to measure the distance by road on the return trip. The girls declare that their neat attempt will be to Richmond and re­ turn. Good n-l-g-h-t. Central Opera House Sunday, Dec. 3 Oliver. Labadie's •TheTramp + t and" the: LADY '*••>% e Special - Scenery and Ai Specialties PRICES, 25, 35, 50 Cut out this ad It is worth ten cents 1 " TO U on the purchase of a bottle of Velvet m Lotion for c h a p p e d h a n d s , face and lips if presented at our store before Jan. 1. I V. McAllister & (o. Druggists West Mchenry Why is a brick mason like • locomotive? ,. Q. SENG •me decree of e . «IIMM n llfmr* »d cigars, Nmt trrloe, MIM eld .end, nwi >T»r; i tiling except the «VNUMBER _4?: Is i a 100 N. 8th Ave. CHICAGO. U1BCKED FREE Give us a chance to prove to you that just as good a li^e-of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits is car­ ried in this little grocery as may be found anywhere. We are not as large as some of the others, but, with your patronage, expect to grow and expand. Our business has grown considerably since we started in McHenry which evidences that our goods and prices suit the public. M. H. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 694 rictlenry, - Illinois. & Because . 1 a tender. For a tender steak, A juicy chop, Direct your footsteps To our shop. Our saws are sharp. Our tvleavers, too-- We'll trim them up Just right for you. E. F. Matthews WEST McHENRY TELEPHONE 3 Cold night--cold feet. Hot water bottles, 75c to $1.50 at Petesch's. 21 £ $ Professional. Society V» j j a*nd Business Cards $ frCrfr * ** t-f-t f-O f DAVID G. WELLS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIST. Of­ fice and residence, corner Elm and Green streets, McHenry, Illinois. Telephone No. 311. DR. N. J. NYE McHENRY, ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office hours at Johnsburfh, 111., from 7:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. Wednesday and Sunday of each week. PHONE; McHENRY 333. I)R. ARNOLD MUELLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON JOHNSBURGH, :: ILLINQIS Telephone No *93. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. West McHenry, Illinois Fin* Stock Merchandise Farm Salea Real Estate Telephone No. 804 G. A. SATTEH AUCTIONEER WEST M'HENRY, ILL. W. P. KiftNS ....GENERAL TEAMING..,, OF ALL &!M>i ON StiOft'i milCl Telephone No. 881. WEST McHENRY. ILLINOIS ABULFfi WEGENER Dealer In HARNESS, ROBES AND SUPPLIES A large display of blankets of all kinds. Har­ ness built to ordor. Repairing neatly dons WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS WEST SIDE LIVERY ft AUTO LIVERY R I OVERTON. Pi /V. CTOR. AUTOMOBILES AMD Buses meet all trains for points ou Plstukee Bay and Fox Lake. Team- liw of ail Kinds done promptly. 8ue- cltt attention irtven to traveling Ftrst-class riff# with or without driver ai reasonable prices. Ws»t Mchenry, | |j, .

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