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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Dec 1919, p. 5.

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mm ?1i v . \ Office oifr UAWOIg Drag Store ' JOH*ttB«JlKS, ILLINOIS PHONES i v McHenry, 44 Johnsburg, <B5*E-2 HOOE8--McHENRT 1040 a.m. to 12 noeto 1'JtOt jr. m. to 8:80 j. m. HOURS--JOHNSBURG &00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m.' 12:00 to 1.80 p. m. p. m. to 7:00 jSbSiy •• Deceased. Httg been apof the Estate jfecaeed, late of tfr4 Ofcrtty «* M<®«iry and State ef itflnois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of Mflinvy Cocmty, at the Court Houfce inWoodatock, at the February Tem, on the first Monday in February next, at which tinie all person* having claims against said Estate are and requested to attend for the POM of having the same All parsons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 5th 4ay of December, A. D. 1919. 26-St Joseph (J. Holly, Administrator. Whereas, us has r who into 1919, a&era long Therefore he it, erview camp, No. Btecfctiil, rest Dec. 1, inful illness, ed that Rhrrebv extend to the bereaved husband .$ur expression .of sympathy in thissad hour of trials. And therefore be it further resolved that resolutions be entered in the local paper ami in the minutes of the camp and a $opy sent to the Kath. C. Schneider, Ethd M: HoUy» * '• Calla M. Perking, '•*' UoBfc, -- I7 Fine bo* paper at Peteseh's*. - • . - • K. ' - ' - ' TO SELL* .Ws&i The Harry A. Huffman farm of 385 Acres located about 3H miles north and west of Marengo, III. : Land lies level, varies from a heavy black to a loam soil. It has an excellent set of improvements, large barn 40 by 100 ft., cement wall about 7 ft* high, gambrel roof, with room for 100 tons of hay, stanchions for 47 cows, stalls for 10 horses, two-story hog house 24 by 30 ft., good double crib nearly new, milk house, garage, tool house and grainery. Good seven room, one and one-half story bouse with summer kitchen, wind mill and silo 14x36. This farm is ideally located lor dairying and grain farming. It lies in a drainage district and when a main 27-inch tile, which is to pass through this tract next spring is completed, it will be desirable farms any man could own. Sale will be held on • C a ; * Monday, Dec. 22, at 1:30 P. M. TERMS OF SALE: ' 10% cash cm day of sale, balance March 1 &. Approximately $3®,- 000 can be carried back cm this fftrm for a period of about 10 years M a reasonable rate of ;;| interest. I COL C. C. PLUMLEY, WYANET, ILL, AUCTIONEER E. J. COUNTRYMAN, DIXON, ILL., CLEtK CHRISTMAS GOODS! • , c-; iff rfr f HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF iFaucy Goods| China, Cut Glass and ailkindu of 'i? ff ereiore come in - • •' 'v,£Yl but the stock is Bmlted. ^ early and makejyour selection as we will not be able to supply youfafter the stock is exhausted. .V.v;4- M Nft '•V, • •, --" •C' J-* Xr *bk\\ %•' , k °; 5'C " -*• "5*- Cue T©diy if possible as Tomorrow «iy be too hte m m ILLINOIS J-sMt McHENRY ^ x-; •Mik X McHenry In the Court of -McHenry County, State of IHtnois, Jan vary Term, A. D. 1920. Louis Wrede and Gertrude Wrede . Complainants ^ Twe trntano-wn heirs or devices of Horace Long, authorized agent and commissioner for the Gounty of McHenry in the State of Illinois, deceased; the unknown heirs or* devisees of Rufus Soules alias RnfMi Souls, deceased; the unknown heiVB or devisees of Ursula Soules, da-, ceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Nathaniel C. Kimball, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Charles McClure, deceased; the mi known heirs or devisees of Benjamin B. Brown, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Horace Lonej, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Christopher Walkup, daceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of John W. Smith, deceased? the unknown heirs or devisees of Dorothy Owen, deceased; the unknown heirs or -deviaees of Laura Owen, de ceased. Louis Hauk alias Louie Hnuk, J alia Haul;, the unknown heirs or devisees of Joseph Hauk alias Joseph Hank, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of George Wooster, deceased; the unknown heirs or de- ] visees of Joel H. Johnson, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Joshua Harvey, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of B. F. Bosworth, deceased; County of McHenry in the State of Illinois, Cynthia Freyer, William E. Whiting, Bell W. Merker, Elizabeth Whiting, Lois D. Senne, Elizabeth Lindsay, George W. Owen, Charles S. Owen, Edward Owen, Oliver N, Owen, Lewis Owen, Amy Chappel, Mary A. Sehnorr, Nizza D. Holly, and the .unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: Sub-lot number one (1) of lot number two (2) of the County Clerk's plat of block number twenty-seven (27) of the original plat of the village of McHenry on the West side of Fox river; said County Clerk's plat being recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, in Block 2 of plats on page 40; also lots number three (S) and four (4) in said block number twenty-seven (27), said block being located in and being a part of the southeast fractional quarter of section number twenty-six (26) in Township number forty-five (45) North of Range number eight (8) East of the third principal meridian; also a part of the said southeast fractional quarter of said section number twenty-six (26) bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the most westerly corner of said lot number four (4) in said block number twenty-seven (27) and running thence south twenty-three (23) degrees west sixty-si* (66) feet; thence south sixty-seven (67) degrees east, parallel with the southerly line of said lot number four (4) four hundred and sixty-five (465) feet to the west bank of Fox river, thence northerly along said west bank of Fox river, to the most southerly corner of said lot number four (4); thence north sixty-seven (67) degrees west, along the southerly line of said lot number four (4) four hundred and forty-five (446) feet to the place of beginning, all situated, lying and being in the Village of McHenry in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois. ~ Defendants. In Chancery--Bill to Clear Title Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 12th day of January, A. D. 1920. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 6th day of December, A. D. 1919. Theo. Hamer, Celrk. (Circuit Court Seal) ' 26-4t F. B. Benentt, Solicitor State of Illinois) McHenry Courity)ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, January Term, A. D. 1920. Joseph C. Holly and Ethel M. Holly, and the First Universalist Church of McHenry, in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, by its Trustees. Compl|inants. ' vs. "" The unknown heir* or devisees of Horace Long, authorized agent and commissioner for the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Rufus Soules alias Rufus Souls, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Ursula Soules alias Ursula Souls, deceased; the unknown heirs or de visees of Christopher Walkup, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Susan D. Wooster, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of James C. Wooster, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Cornelia S. Wooster, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Julia A. Carey, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Georgiana Wooster, deceased; County of McHenry in the State of Illinois; Clara B. Owen, Oliver Owen Wright, Raymond H. Owen, Mary Cornelia Waite, Donald Brown, Clarence Brown, Mrs. Richard Mills, Julia E. Bishop, E. A. Smith, Theodore H. Smith, J I>. Smith, W. E. Smith, J. V. Buckland, A. D. Whiting, Laura Thompson, Abbie Martin, Lillian Harrison, Mrs. Joe Hatfield, Katherine Harrison, Albert rison, Conn, Clara B. 'Npp', Stratton, Ope B. Smith. Ms E. Smith, Hovtord Buddand, XBa G. Gratton, Laura Dixon, Adelbert Whiting and the unknown owner or owners of the following described veal estate, to-wit; Lots number five (*> and eight (8) in block number twenty-one PiiMiiiliita. ih Chancery--mil to Clear Jfotfce is hereby given that the afcura is the title of the Court and the name of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court ami that process for said defendants has been and being a part of the Southeast fractional quarter of section number ! twenty-six (26) in Township Jiumber forty-five (45) North, Range erWt (8) East of the third principal meridian, situated, lying and being in the Vil- ||jg City of Woodstock^) ry and State of * _ on mmmm *e 12th day of Janmr A. D. _ In tMNHMmy wheveof I have hereuo>» | to set my hand am) affixed the wal n#i Mid Court, at my office in Wwxlstoc^^ this 6th day December, A. I). 1913. '" ~ Theo. Hamer, Clerk. (Circuit Court Seat} 2fi-4t Jewel rosaries at Peteseh's. Mill prayer boat* The Sweetest Story Ever Told "7T W»w - , >7" '• i •**. '-V • m You need think of nothing bat Ac joy of singing it--if yon have a Qo3- yk*nsen player piano. The Gulhraneen is easy to play. It seems to understand. It responds to your story. It hel. 5 fett* ;|ell your story--sympathetically and without effort. ; The words to be sung each moment are -jdways befor* your eyes as the roll unwinds-- printed on the roll. You cannot ' 1'loee the place." No notes to read; fingering to practice. The Gulbrannen doe* fill that for you--and mate m> ^ You have never tried a p's\yer that is s=i» Responsive to. the lightest pedal touch. Or one from which you can get sueh deli- ~.j <acy of expression. if you would Iowa to sing without the : -drudgery of playing, go in and try a Gul- > ^J>ransen at our dealer's store. You'll know ^fiim because he shows the baby at the ' J>edals in his windows. Gulbransen player piano with mandolin attachment. N. A. HUEMANN, WEST McHENRY APPROPRIATE FOR EVERYBODY 6l)R STOCK IS REPLETE WITH MANY BEAUTIFUL GIFTS THAT PLEASE mm Pullman revolving Bed Davenport--somet h i n g n i n ft&titidHiJEiife •WtYffihTft All styles. See the new line of Fibre Upholstered Rockers. Pictures, large variety Pedestals, all sizes Folding Card Tables Piano Lamps Costumefft Dressing Tables Buffets Brass Beds Victrolas Kitchen Cabinets, (50-lb. Lowering Flower Bin Sectional Book Case Rugs, large and small Cedar CbMteat Gifts for swe* heart, mother or sister are prad* N! ical, acceptable, lasting. J US CBUDKTS m Kiddie Kars : 'v Kiddie Horse Velocipedes Folding DollGo-carta Small Tables Writing Desk and Cbair Small Rockers and Chairs Bane Bookers, Etc. A SLED - Mv Just what the boy or giri wanted A necessity in the boose, ftiiseh Guaranteed Carpet and Vacuum Sweepers. v --------<?* .5. Justen tHONE 43-W ™m" ^UNDK* WEST McHENMF T/ ^

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