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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Aug 1912, p. 8

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W --< r f |.v ̂ A While They Last? v T&r-zm.rzt&o; gmm- 'w-'m y it? } , ^ J* h... . l1fc * k - * ; '•• ^en-n' ' G** tTirtf nam el ed "Ware SOAP DISS. SAtJ &.N MIXING BOWL CUP : - >: * imL PfmDING PAN kftri.-fcyVsr* Don't miss this sale of the famous Cream Cit (Jarnet Enameled Ware. To­ morrow, or as long as they last, th* articles shown here will be priced at 5c each. Ordinarily they sell at 10c to 25c. 5c is a special price--simpjy to get you acquainted with Cream City Ware--to show you by actual use in your own kitchen how much longer they wear and how much better satis­ faction they give. There are no "seconds" dam­ aged or kiln run goods, in the lot--we guarantee each article to be perfect. But come early- the supply is limited for the man­ ufacturers will not furnish any more to sell at this price. It's Cream City Ware, remem­ ber, and 5c buys any * article shown. iiPiPBir N.IO COVBBBD FAIL 3©&n J. Uvatal, IHc henry FKIfiSETtt V iU JiifiTTLB NEW SPRING Hats, Cloves, Shirts, Gents' Furnishings i JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHENRY, - - PHONE so-R •d) mm Opera House - MCHIJNUY, tiracy's moving Picture Shows THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 5000 Feet Film TBKLE ILLUSTKATU SONGS mm It's Daddy Talking I USH, children, it*8 daddy talking:** 1 1 "Yes, Jim; we are all well, and the children have been real good. How you been? Coming home tonight? That s^finel It will seem good to see you again. The business man who is obliged to be away from home brings joy to the family Wci® "V cheery words over the telephone. lhe local and long distance Bell Tele- phone service keeps him always in touch vritri home conditions. Every Bad Telephone I* • Long Distance Stttloa CHICMO TELEPHONE GOMPMY : a '-^r l' ' *•5® tf •' Aim 011AV11 mm A.AA n M 9hl amm ai o;w r. n. ioc to all PROBA TE NEWS »>lnMmwitnmiMiin>iiii>iiinimiiiimii (Furnished by McHenry (Jounty Abstract Oompauy, Woodstock, Illinois. OiBce in Ar­ nold Block, east Hide public square. Ab­ stracts of title and run veyanclnK. Money to loan on real estate in suras of five hundred to ten thousand dollars. Time and payxueuts to suit borrower. Pboaea 634, UOii aiul ML.1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFEBS.' James B. I'erry & w to Edw. B. Crook. it 6, blk 1 Schneider's sub-divof blka 1 & 3 orig pit, McHenry, west of Fox river § 608,00 0. U. Parks & w to Alice Harrison, It s, blk 5, West McHenry 1500.00 Lu<°y Helen Pike & n to Margaret)!* stilling, Its 6H, W, «6,«6&d7. Orchard Beach; also pt wH uwM sec JS5, Mc­ Henry UM»: MARRIAGE LICENSES. M. A. Robinson, 36. .New Havec, Conn M.T. Herrington, 38.Brooklyn, N. Y. George J. Wyman, 32 Crystal Lake Frances Salzraan, 26 " " William M. Ileimer, 25 McHenry Anna Steinsdoerfer, 23 " DAKOTA CROPS LOOK GOOD. Albert Etten, former McHenry resi­ dent but now engaged in farming near Dawson, N. D., writes that the crops in that country are the very best thai they have been in years. The weath er, he writes, has been nice and warm and of the growing variety. He has. about thirty tons of hay in stack and has also harvested his barley. His oats will register 75 bushels to the acre. Flax in that country is good for 16 to 20 bushels to the acre, while the whesfc is looking splendid. He further adds that the crops out there look far better than he has ever NM them in Illinois. Use Roberts' Fly Oil, Best by test. At Petesch's. fl.0Q per gallon, 7 House Wlring and Supplies f BEST OF EVERYTHING ELECTRICAp^^ J SAMUEL M. eSLER ; -^ X • K M5HENRY, ILL. LAKE COUNTY SUPERVISORS NAME TUP TO FOX LAKE TO WVEBTI- QATE SWAMP LAMPS. The Lake county board of supervis­ ors made a trip to Pox Lake on Wed­ nesday of last week in an effort to look over the swamp lands at that place and they discovered, much to their surprise, that the greater part of the land was under water. But nevertheless the county has some valuable land there and some of it has sold for as high as frlOO an acre. In all there are over 10,000 acres in the land and it is worth a large sum to thecoun^ ty figuring it at this rate. What the county will do in regard to the matter has not been definitely decided. The claim of the county, while it is not complete on these lands, is as good as any of the "squatters" and there is every probability that efforts will be made to have them ejected in the near future. Until a short time ago the board of supervisors did not know that the coun­ ty had so much valuable land, but as soon as they learned it they proceeded to make an investigation. A part of the year this land is not worth a thing, as it is under water, but at the present the supervisors feel that the county should receive the ben­ efit of this property and they will at once take steps to see that it does. The water covering the land is not deep and is only on it a few weeks of the year. The swamp land, matter is one that has caused any amount of controversy ijgr some little time, due to the fact that the board has been unable to se a fair price for the land which people in the vicinity wish to purchase. There is a large amount of this low land to which the county holds title and as there have been many opportunities to dispose of it the board wishes to defi­ nitely settle what the land is worth. Years ago large tracts of this swamp land were sold for as low as $1.00 and $1.25-an acre. The owners proceeded to fill in the land and as a result the value has been increased to $100 an acre, the profit being about ten thou­ sand per cent. The board of supervisors do not wish to dispose of any more of the land at such a ridiculously low figure and for this reason they will determine just what the land really is worth. The property owners whose land buts on this swamp land will be given the first opportunity to buy additional land and if there is any left it will be sold to the others who have put in a bid for it. Another matter that has given the board considerable trouble is the island in Pistakee bay. It was formed by the deposits of sand and earth which were taken when the canal between Fox and Long lakes was excavated. Hard­ ly had "the island been formed whex} "squatters" from Chicago took up' their abode on it, building a little cot­ tage. There might not have been so much objection to this had there not been complaints that the people who occu­ py the island have one continual rev- ehpy from morning until late at night, which, it is said, is quite annoying to the re sorters who occupy cottages on the mainland, scarcely one hundred feet away. A coin plainVwas made to the board last year and the "squatters" were ordered to leave the island. This they refused to do and still occupy it this year. The board intends to see that its order is carried out. All Lake county is showing wide in­ terest in the swamp lands and the county is wondering what action the board wiii take ou lhe /nailer. According to a supervisor the title of the county is not entirely clear and the land is worth thousands of dollars. Accordingwto the county officials an in­ vestigation will be made at once and an effort will be made to see exactly how strong a claim the county has on these lands. Recently a Chicago man paid $1,000 for a hundred acres of that land and at that rate the county has something Vacation time CALLS FOR- Perfumes Eutaska San Toy Royal Cherry Buds Face Creams iVtelba De Heridor Violet Cold Cream Benzoin & Almond Talcum Powders San Toy Oriental Peoslar Violet Colgate's Assorted GET YOUR FAVORITE AT OUR STORE E. v. wkimm & co. Druggists :: West McHenry THE SECRET Of LASTING CONSTRUCTION is in the frame work of a house. Ask your carpenter at>out this phase of building and then come in and see our JOIST AND DIMENSION We've the kind your fore­ fathers used in their homes and once put into a house propely is there for keeps. look will convince. :: :: :: :: WILBUR LUMBER CO. WEST N'HENRY, ILL well worth while in the possession of this swamp land. The "squatters," people from Chica­ go and other points who have taken possession and who have paid for the land, believe that they have a good title to the land and will fight any action that the board may take regard­ ing the matter. These people believe that they will ^iave a good title to the land, and state that they will continue to stay there until ousted. The prop­ erty should be worth in the neighbor­ hood of $100,000 to the county at a hundred an acre and the land has sold for that much. DANCE AT WAUCONDA. A grand ball will be held at Oakland hall, Wauconda, on Wednesday even­ ing, August 7. Floor managers: Wau­ conda, H. E. Maiman, Leon Monahan; McHenry, J. Ft- Knox. Will Spencer: East McHenry, Pete Freund; Gary, Clint Tiffany; Volo, Frank Weingart, Will Frost; Round Lake, Earl Pad­ dock, Jim Gorman; Fremont, R. Mey­ ers; Grayslake, Clarence Ritter; Long Grove, John Zitnmer; Lake Zurich, Lew Geary. Schaffer's music. Dance tickets, 50 cents.' H. BROOKS, Prop. Read The Plaindealer. .fit P, A. BOH LAND PROMPT DBLIVflftV W«t McHenry Black Hosiery (or All the fail? The very best money bay. If there were ply better nMuie you would -find them here. All sfaea, all prices, all colors mid all the very best quality. Don't buy anything but the beat. :: :: :: ChiWf^'ti's Brmm* """>»• and Roptjjers Children's dresses, mil sizes, in ginghams, per­ cales and calicoes, wt prices frq|p. .50c to $3.00 Children's rompera, best gingham, at 90c % UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY CAPITAL STOCK, *25,000. Your Check gives JUDU a certain prestige and standing in the world of busi­ ness and finance. Tlisrc'fc suspect for the man witfo an ac­ count in our bank. It shows that he has adopted up-to-date business methods, that he saves his money and knows the reliable reputation of our bank. ....SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES, $3.00 PER TEAR.... OFFICER: EDWIN L. WAGNEK. Ml. C. H. FECIM. MM0N tUiTA. PrM. Vie* Proa, VIm hw CARL W. STENaEK, Casftmr. I Want to Meet You personally. I want you to know as I know the good qualities of the goods I have to offer you. Take the Emerson Foot Lift line of Sulky and Gang Plows, as well as the Emerson Disc, nothing bet­ ter on the market today. The Van Brunt Hoe and Disc Drills, as well as the Hooe* ier,--where in this wide world can yon find anything better? Then our stock of Plows, Harrows, Corn Planters, ̂ Culti­ vators, Spreaders, Wagons, Buggies and a hundred other articles from our stock is now as complete as we can make' it. And you know we stand back of eveujr* , thing we sell. With the knowledge ob­ tained by years of experience, and a de­ sire to please our customers, I want you you to know. Make us a call. :: n WM. STOFF Phones: RestpifZffi r&MASW • JMn" iP'MM.fCrtCJLM* • WTstandard PATTERNS IJJ A^RITTBB ON UIVWO L. F. Block 'Phone 79-J- McHenry,Hl« t>ur store is kept cool far your com- I fort fey electric fans. :: » Ladies' Dresses We are showing an extraordinary value in house dresses in sizes from 34 to 46, made of a good quality percale and tailored to tit. You cannot afford to sit down and make them. Choice while they last $1.00 Children's Dresses Made of fine quality gingham and percale, at ally trimmed and plaited, choice, all sizes, per garment. . 85c $1-00 Ladies' Waists White Lawn Waist in low and high cut neck, worth to $ 1.50 choice 75c Corset Covers Ladies' Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, all sizes, each 25c Skirts Muslin Petticoats, handsomely trimmed with embroidery and linen laces, each $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Sandals Barefoot Sandals for children, misses, men and woman, m»d» of the best quality leather to be had, at per pair.... 75 S1.QO $1.50 S2 0O Tenriis Slippers Tennis Slippers for boys 70» Tennis Slippers, white, for men. Men's $3.00 Button Shoes priced at $2.25 Men's $4.00 Button and L«ace Oxfords $2.85 Extra value in 25c fancy Lawn, s^n»e plain color.. - 1 2 1 - 2 Hosiery Fine Boot Silk Hose with lisle top and sole, for ladies.. Pine gauze lisle black Hose, for ladies., Men's fine gau2e lisle Hose, black 10 15 25 Extra quality Ladies' Silk Hose §Q .QQi T$:<'

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