T:;e Mc!!onry Plaindealer. fir VOLUME XXXVII. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. TIII KSDAV. DECEMBER 14, 1911. NUMBER 26. ANNUAL will take place Thursday and Friday, December 21 and 22, 1011 Here is a chance to buy jewelry at almost half price, suitable for Xmas gtfts. :: Ladies' gold Bar Pin, 50c value $ .25 Ladies' gold Corsage Bouquet Pins, #1.25 value.. .75 Ladies' gold Brooches, brilliant sets, $3.00 value.. 1.75 Ladies' gold La Vallieres, $5.00 value 3.50 Ladies' gold Neck Chains, $5.00 value 3.50 Ladies' gold Bracelets, $5.00 value 3.50 Ladies' gold full length Rosaries, garnet and ame thyst beads, reg. $3.00 2.25 Ladies' set Rings, genuine-garnets and pearls, reg. $6.00 3.75 Men's solid gold Link Buttons, reg. per pair $2.00 now 100 Men's solid gold Scarf Pins, reg. price $1.00, now. .50 Men's gold Fobs, reg. price $4.00, now. 2.75 Gold Jewel Boxes, silk lined, reg price $4.50, now 3.50 Gold Jewel Boxes, silk lined, reg price $4.00, now 2.98 BED BLANKETS Fine gray and tan Bed Blankets with contrasting bor ders at a great bargain. :: :: Regular 85c value at $ .65 Regular $1.00 value at " .75 Regular $1.25 value at 1.00 Regular $1.50 value at 1.25 Regular $1.85 value at 1.50 Regular $2.00 value at; 1.65 Regular $2.50 value at 1.98 Fancy double Plush Robes, reg. price $5.50, now. 4.50 Dress Goods Below Cost Fancy plaid Dress Goods, sold at 75c, now $ .35 Dark red, all wool Dress Goods, sold at 60c, now.. .40 Navy blue, fancy Dress Goods, sold at 37c, now.. .25 Dark grey flannel Dress Goods, sold at 50c, now.. .35 White cashmere, reg. per yd. 30c, now 22 TO THE LITTLE Santa Claus has left an elegant assortment of Xmas Toys at this store. Also a splendie variety of Christmas Candies may be found here. FINE XMAS TREES SPECIAL 50 EACH c. r. JOHNSBURGH, ILL. Dress Goods Below Cost All wool white flannel, reg. per yd. 60c, now 38 All wool black Dress Goods, reg. per yd. $1.10, now' 85 All wool black Dress Goods, reg. per yd. 90c, now .75 All wool black Dress Goods, reg. per yd. $1.35, now 1.10 All wool black Dress Goods, reg. per yd. $1.50, now 1.15 Black fancy shadow striped, reg. per yd. 50c, now .35 All flannelettes, in figured designs, at per yd 8c, 10c and 12c Outing flannel, in colors, per yd 5c, 7i, 8c, 9c and 10c ALL LADIES' HEAD SCARFS REDUCED DURING SALE. :: :: 10 per cent discount on all Shoes. 10 per cent discount on all Underwear. Ladies' white all wool Sweater Coats, reg. $6.50. .$5.00 Groceries Good Coffee, reg. 25c at Turkey brand, reg. 28c at Kasper's Toreno, reg. 35c at Best Peaberry, reg. 30c at - Mocha Java, reg. 40c now Lump starch in bulk, per lb. Elastic starch, per lb. box .... Defiance starch, per lb. box Snow Flake starch, per lb. box - Celluloid starch, per lb. box Calumet baking powder, per can 8c, 12c and 20c Madelia's Best flour, reg. $1.55 p6r sack, now - $1.40 The very best Linoleum, 6 ft. wide, reg. seller 75c per sq. yd., during sale at per sq. yd - .55 22c 24c 25c 27c 82c 4c 8c 7c 8c 8c ."'A; A-?: SECOND L . . . . at . • i- Wimmm BEACH HOTEL SUMMER. RESORT CHRIST F. NORAGEH AicJfENKY ILL Sunday, December Shooting will commence at 11 o'clock sharp and will be open to visitors and professionals •̂0 Auction Sale! Geo. Vogel, Auctioneer Having- rented his farm the under signed will sell at public auction on the Martin N. May farm, located four miles northwest of Johnsburgh, two miles northeast of Ring wood, two miles south of Solon Mills, on the Ring- wood and Solon road, on Thursday, Dec. 21 commencing at ten o'clock, sharp, the following described property, to-wit: 92 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK 9' 19 head Holstein cows, some with calves at side and close springers; 4 three-year-old Holstein heifers, 8 two- year-old Holstein heifers, ») Holstein yearlings, 18 month Holstine bull, 2 heifer calves, bay horse, 8 yeans old; bay horse, 6 years old; gray horse, 4 years old; bay mare, 8 years old; bay mare, 16 years old; roan colt, coming 3 years old; bay colt, coming 4 years old; 25 brood sows, weighing about 225 pounds; 20 barrow hogs, weight about 225 pounds, Chester White boar, 250 chickens, 8 ducks, 4 geese. HAY, dRAIN AND MACHINERY 18 tons timothy hay in barn, % loads corn stalks, 2 stacks corn fodder, 50 bushels seed corn, UOO bushels White Plume oats, 1400 bushels of corn husked by hand, 25 bushels barley, narrow tire wagon with top box, wide tire wagon, iron wheel wagon, milk wagon, Champion grain binder, Deering corn binder, Rock Island hay loader, Brad ley gang plow, Emerson sulky plow, walking plow, McCormick mower, cul tivator, pulverizer, Kingman corn planter with 100 rods of wire, Gorham seeder, hay rake, land roller, 2 sets of bobs, 2 hay racks, hog rack, hog coop, wood rack, road wagon, fanning mill, SOU pound Fairbanks scales, wheelbar row, 2 sets of drags, 2 buggy poles, stunt* boat, grind stone, tank heater, potato digger, corn sheller, 8 milk cans, pails and strainers, post maul, log chain, swill cart, cider press, 50 grain set dump boards, 3 sets heavy work harness, set light driving' har ness, set single harness, riding saddle, 2 sets leather Hy nets, 18x20 ft. canvas, milk canvas, some household furniture, forks, shovels, hoes, and numerous other articles. Plenty to Eat and Drink at Noon --Terms of Sale:-- All sums of $10 and under, cash: over that amount a credit of twelve months' time will be given on bankable notes drawing interest at 7 per cent per an num. No property to be removed win- til settled for. MARTIN N. MAY, I'rop. STKi'HKN H. FREUND. Clerk. Joseph 1. I.anK, Solicitor. STATE OF ILLINOIS, McUENKY COUNTY, Sri. In the Circuit Court of McUeury (Jouoty, in the January 'lerm, A. U. 1812. Carrie K. Gilbert, Charlotte A. Gilbert, Emma E. Mead, Ella A. Morey, Clara E. Uur^ risou and Cora A. Flanders. Complainant*, vs. The unknown heirs or devisees of William Mead, deceased; the unknown heirs or de visees of Robert B. Tuttle, deceased; the uukuown heirs or afevlsees of John Kock- wood, deceased; the unknown heirs or de visees of John McCollum, deceased; (J. E. Tuttle, T. J. Walsh and F.. P. Flauders, Trustees of School of Township Number 4.'), Range f, East of the Third Principal Meridian; William H. Priest, Lrorenzo Prlnst, Martha Priest, Clarissa 1. Priest. Charles E. Priest; the unknown heirs or devisees of Daniel O. Dickinson, deceased; John McCollum, James R. Say ier. James H. Sayler, David McCollum, Margaret Mc Collum, Joseph B. Tuttle, J. B. Tuttle, Milton Brundage, Ann E. Brundage. Uul- da W. Parker, Curtis A. Gale, Harriet C. Gale, Lulu Colby, Roy Colby, Etta Creech. Nina Conn, and the unknowu owners of the following described real estate, to-wlt: All that part of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Number Twenty-oue (JU) that lies South of the ditch running East and West about the center of the said Southeast quarter of the said Southeast quarter, containing twenty (80) acres of land, more or less; al so the West half of the Southeast quarter of said Section Number Twenty-one (21) coutaiulug eighty (SO) acres of land, more or less (excepting aud reserving therefrom it piece of laud twenty-live (35) rods in width off from the entire North side there of, containing twelve and one-half (12H) acres of land, more or less); also the North east quarter of the Southwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of said S«ctiou Number Tweuty-yue (21). contain ing fifty (SO) acres of land, more or less, all in Township Number Forty-flve (4f>) North, of Range Number Eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, and con taining in all one hundred thirty-seven and one-half (137)6) acres of laud, more or less, situated In the County of McHenry and State of Illinois. DEFENDANTS. In Chancery. Bill to clear title. Public notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the uaines of the parties to a suit which is now pending iu said Court, and that process for said defendants bas been issued to the sheriff of said county of M&Henry, returnable to said Court at Its court room in the city of Woodstock, county of McHenry, In the State of Illinois, on Mon day the Sth day of January, A. D. 1012. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my ofttce In Woodstock this Sth day of December, A. D. 1911. THW). HAMKB. Clerk. | Clrcu it Cotirt Seal j NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Those knowing themselves to be in debted to me will kindly call at the West McHenry State bank and have their accounts adjusted. I have author ized C. W. Stenger to collect and give receipts for all outstanding accounts. 25-TL ALBERT ETTEN, ASK YOUR GROCER m tMY mt FA Ml LY FLOUR , J . S P E N C E f l - <y. w IJ-L$ .THE FLOUR. that never goes wrong WEST HENRY FLOUR MB HH MILLS ( t n i ! h - i i i i . Iu> i I H .» ? j EXCELLENT LOAVES AND Delicious Pastries la the Inevitable result II yw MM White Swan ...Flour... itsarxiff iiiSiJ, FOR SALE BY Wilbur Lumber Co. West ftctlaary N. P. Steilen A Son nctteary John Richardson V»l« William Althoff Jokasbaifk WEST SIDE LIVERY & AUTO LIVERY R. 1. OVERTON. PROPRIETOR. W. P. KINNS ....GENERAL TEARING.... or ALL KINDS 0ft SHORT NOTICE TdkefoH** 881,. WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS Your calendar is waiting for you Come and get one. Petesch's. 25 &!}tOMOBlLES AK» Buses . til train;?, for poluts OH IHstakeo Way aud U«. T«mU»- inir of ttH kind* done promptly. ctai atieutloii nlvcu to traveling nMM» Ftrst-eliuss rigs with or without drivt* at reasonable Wast McHenry, III. • Talapfca-- * stp Don't worry about holiday pruonu. We worried for you months ago* Cum* now and see what this worry has amounted to. Petoaoh'a. JP