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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Nov 1911, p. 4

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! H Mi ill M is! ?« f t e e ^ "smSi J " ^ S S 2 - - ^ < 3 ^ 5 » • . i i ) 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. Some of the machines have been used but very little and are practically as good as new, which enables us to gite a guarantee with them the same as we do on a new machine. The line of second hand machines that we are placing on sale at this time includes the following well-known makes: SIN®, WHEELER & WIL NEW 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 never again have another opportunity of securing a machine at such a price as you have now. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: - - PROBATE NEWS PUBLISETED EVERY THURSDAY BY F. G. SCHRE1NER. : Building. Telephone. No. 372. Timit OP SUBSCRIPTION: f l . W . ffeM. Three months. Wcu. Thmradmj, November 23, 1 9 1 1 . [ F u r n i s h e d h y M c H e n r y C o u n t y A t w t r a c t C o l h p a n y . W o o d s t o c k . I l l i n o i s . O f f i c e i n A r ­ n o l d B l o c k . e a s t s i d e p n b l i r s q u a r e . A b ­ s t r a c t s o f t i t l e a n d c o n v e y a n c i n g . M o n e y t o ( o a n o n r e a l e s t a t e i n s u m s o f f i v e h u n d r e d t o t e n t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . T i m e a n d p a y m e n t s t o s u i t I x i r r o w e r . I ' l i o n c s t t M . < . * • : $ a n d « » l 1 . 1 • K F . A L K S T . A T K T K A N S K K K S . Nort h Shore Fleet r lc < 'o to Publ ic Serv ice pt C o . o f N o r t h e r n I t l i n s e c : C . N u n d a . *1.00 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. John A. Worts is in Chicago on busi- ncM today. F. B. Doolittle is a North Crystal Lake visitor today. Mr*. R. G. Chamberlin was a Chica­ go visitor Wednesday. M. L. Worts is attending to business matters in Chicago today. Martin Stoffel was an Algonquin vis­ itor Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schnabel were windy city visitors Wednesday. F. B. Doolittle attended to business matters in Chicago Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Spurling started Monday for Florida to spend the win­ ter. Henry Cowlin of North Crystal Lake was a visitor in town on Friday of last week. Richard Fleming was among those to board the Chicago train Monday morning. Miss Adah Carey of Elgin spent Sun­ day at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Carey. G. E. Schoel is spending the day among relatives and friends in the metropolitan city. Mrs. N. H. Petesch and daughters were the guests of Chicago relatives the first of the week. B. J. Frisby of Chicago passed Sun­ day as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frisby. Miss Marion Colby of Woodstock visited a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spurling. Mrs. Henry Meyers and son, Gott­ lieb, and Mrs. Ben Herbes were among those to board the Chicago train Wed­ nesday morning. Mrs. H. H. Hanly and daughter, Arlette, of Peoria, are guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Besley and Mrs. Mayme Lamphere and son, George, left McHenry Wednesday morning for Chicago, where they boarded a train for Houston, Texas, that evening. Mrs. H. E. Price accompanied them to Chi- f <JJO to see them off. They expect to th# winter in the south. P K O B A T K P R O C E E D I N G S . John M. Blake, insane. Inlet loru- tory report t i led and approved. Estate of Bridget Cleary. Patr ick J . Cleary appointed adminis t ra tor . Bond SslOUU. f i led and approved and le t ters ordered issued. M A R R I A G E L I C E N S E S . Will iam L. Zel l , 21 Wall worth. Wis Emma M. LaBumby. Sharon. Wis John Adams, Johnsbur^h Margaret Schaefer , S. l . John W. Hawley, 22 Harvard El izabeth Connel l . 2.1 _ _ \ \ >odstuck Hans Peter N' ie lson. 24 .Harvard Martha E. Jensen. 2.~> a d t * I n w r t t H l u n < l e r t h i t i h » * a d a t t h e w i n j r r a t ^ i K i v e l t n t * t < o f J e n a , 2 / > c e n t * f o r f l r w t l f t c t ' i i i e f o r e & i ' h a u b ^ j u t n t i n s e r t i o n , t h a n r t v » - l i n e n . 5 n e i i t h a l i n e f o r f i r s t i n s e r t i o n , H c t - n t - a H n » f o r a< l < l i t i u n i i n s e r t i o n * . w r i t « S A L E A n u m b e r o f D u r o c J e r s e y n a r s F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l o r t . l 'Y LLAHHISON, W e s t M c l i e l i r y , 1 1 1 . e-.;t 2 1-t f F" V t i t S A 1 , E U i v e r p r o p e r t y ; h o u s e a n d f o u r lo ts , j u - , 1 u o r t I i o f t > r c h : i r d l l e n o l i h o t e l . I i i > i i i i r e o f c \ \ . STENUKH , W e s t M c l l e n r y S t a t e H a n k . 7 - t f P O l t S A L K - A f e w t o n s o f a l f a l f a a t a r e a - " s o n a b l t - p r i c e ; a l s o a i i u m b e r o f c h o i c e I v K H A K D ( T R K i i a i , S p n n n O r o v e , 1 1 1 . p i i - ' s . ' I ' l i o n H i c h m o n d 7 4 : i . 2 M t C*Ol{!>AIJ; Store and stock of goods, good " p o i n t , p r i c e s r i | { h t . A I s o t i f t y p o o d M c ­ H e n r y c o u n t y f a r m s , p r i c e s r l « t i t a n d t e r m s e a s y . A l s o s o m e t i n e b a r g a i n s i n M i n n e s o t a l a n d s . I f y o u w i s h t o h u y o r h a v e a n y t h i n g t o t r a d e c a l l o n o r w r i t e C . E . ( J A Y L O R D . W e s t M c H e n r y . ' P h o n e 4 1 4 . 1 5 - t f On l y J l . i H H ) r e i | u i r e d b y M a r c h 1 , 1 M 1 2 . U » b u y a H r s t - c l a s s 2 0 N a c r e f a r m o n 1 5 t o 2 0 y e a r s ' t i r n e a t 5 p e r c e n t . T i t l e p e r f e c t . g o o d l a n d i n h i g h s t a t e o f c u l t i v a t i o n , f r e e f r o m f o u l w e e d s ; K < > o d . l a r g e b u i l d i n g s . o n f i n e r o a d , n e a r s c h o o l ; o r c h a r d , t i m b e r , e t c . M a y r e n t , a c t q u i c k . SIMON STOFFICI . , W e s t M c l l e n r y , 1 1 1 . 2 1 - t f WINKEL-DWYER. The marr iage of Peter B. Winkel , a former McHenry l>oy, to Mists El iza­ beth Dwyer ol Ot tawa, 111. , took place a t St . Theresa 's church. Chicago, on Tuesday of th is week. Kev. Father Kirsch, former pastur of St . Mary 's church in this vi l lage, off ic ia t ing ' . The groom w as born and raised jn McHen­ ry and lef t th is vi l lage for Ottawa, 111. , a few years ago. He is now engaged in the saloon business in the la t ter named ci ty and from al l reports is do­ ing very nicely. Mrs. Winkel is an est imable young woman of Ot tawa, who l ias the acquaintance of many fr iends and admirers . They wil l make their home at Ot tawa. The McHenry fr iends extend congratulat ions. THANKSGIVING RAFFLES. Peter B. Kreund, the West Side saloon keeper , w i . shes to announce that Thanksgiving rat t les wil l be conducted a t his place uf business every day, be­ ginning Monday, Nov. 27. and cont in­ uing up to and including Thanksgiving day. _____ -2 E X K C E T O K ' S N O T I C E . J o s e p h I . L a n g , A t t o r n e y . E s t a t e o f B r u c e W . S t a r r i t t . D e c e a s e d . T h e u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g h e e n u i L u p i i . t e d E x e c u t r i x o f t h e l a s t W i 1 1 a n d T e s t a f f i e n t o f B r u c e W . S t a r r i t t , d e c e a s e d , l a t e o f t h e < ' o u n - t y o f M c l l e n r y a n d S t a t e o f I l l i n o i s , h e r e b v • • • " " * > n o t i c e t h a t s i n • - Naps, Plats, Subdividing Farm and District Drainage . WEBSTER, C. E. CITY ENGINEER OF WHEATON. ILL. COUNTY SURVEYOR OF DU PAGE CO. Wh eaten Offices: Phones Court House, 77 City Hall, 233 Residence, 283 Woodstock Office in Arnold Block C. L. Tryon Resident Engineer EAT DUCKS OR EAT TURKEYS BUT USE OUR ONE NIGHT ONLY KELLY AND STANLEY present w i l l < !>P< .-r- - r b e f o r e I h , , C o u n t y C o u r t o f M c l l e n r y / C o u n t y , a t t l i e I C o u r t H o u s e i n W o o d s t o c k / a t t h e l a m i i r v T e r m , o n t h e H r s t M o n d a y I n I a n u a r v t i e \ t 1 a t w h i c h t i m e a l l p e r s o n s b a v i n * c l a i m s a g a i n s t s a i d E s t a t e a r e n o t H i e d a n d r e o u e s t e . 1 U . a t t e n d f o r 1 . h e p u r p o s e of h . v i n ^ t h e s a m e a d j u s t e d . A l l p e r s o n s I n d e b t e d t o s a i d E s r « t < - a r e r e q u e s t e d t o m a k e i i u r i . i - d i a t e p a y m e n t t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d . I h t t e d t h i s t i l LJ d a y o f NIHTIIIIHT . A . 1 ( . l u l l Z l - r f t C L A H A M . STAKBITT . E x e c u t r i x Don' t have colds . < >ur c-old tablets will keep you free from them. 25c at 21-tf Petesch's. A 1 1 M 1 N 1 S T K A T O l i ' 8 N O T I V E . I > u v l d K . J o s l y n , A t t o r n e y . K s t a t e o f M a r y A n n W ' o b e r , D e c e a s e d . T h e u i i d e r M g u w l h a v i n g b e ^ ' n a p p o i n t e d A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e K s t a t e o f M a r y A n n W e b e r , d e c e a s e d , l a t e o f t h e C o u n t y o f M c ­ l l e n r y a n d S t a t e o f I l l i n o i s , h e r e b y ( { I v e s n o t i c e t h a t h e w i l l a p p e a r I n - f o r e t h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f M c l l e n r y C o u n t y , a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e i n W o o d s t o c k , a t t h e J a n u a r y T e r m , o n t h e f i r s t M o n d a y i n J a n u a r y n e x t , a t w h i c h t i m e a l l p t r s o n s h a v i n g c l a i m s a g a i n s t s a i d K s t a t e a r e n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u e s t e d t o u t - t e n d f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f h a v i n g t h e s a m e a d ­ j u s t e d . A l l p e r s o n s i n d e b t e d t o s a i d E s t a t e a r e r e q u e s t e d t o m a k e i m m e d i a t e p a y m e n t t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d . I >nted this 14th day of November, A. O. 1911. IV II. WKBEH . Administrator. Read The Plaindealer. THE GREAT COLLEGE PLAY With Pretty Music CLEVER SPECIALTIES L.Q.SENG Sam* defree *1 »• •nce^ n liquors . clears, same rice. Mm* eld i .sid, MOM •Terr: . i| exe*|t the 'NUMBER : oe N. SUi Are. CHICAOO. !1KX |C£D FREE IVORY N! fsiiii 'EPfLl MACE (ilMliER POWDER Order your brick ice cream for Thanksgiving now f. Y. McAllister & (0. Things often returned, but never borrowed? TWO DANCES AT JOHNSBURGH. Two wedding dances will t»ke pl^ce at Smith's h»ll, John/Bburgh, Qn £yed- nenday and Thursday evenings ofVext week, Nov. 29 aad 30, On Wednesday evening Heimer's orcheutra of McHen­ ry will furnish the music, while Nett's Johnsburgh orchestrei will be on hand the following night- Dance ticket# for each nigbt, 50 eents. All are cor» dially Invited, Thanks. The specially appointed day for giving thanks is not far distant and we are making special arrange­ ments to provide our patrons with a)l those good things in our line, which will help make the Thanks­ giving dinner a big success. We will thank ypu for your Thanks­ giving orders. :: •• E. F. Matthews WEST WcHBNRY - TELEPHONE 3 For chapped hands. Benao cream, 25e at Peteach's. ..Cente v I e.. & 1 . h n \i-- \ Always a fresh and complete 1 1 n e o f t h e choicest of gro- c e r i e s a n d Meats. Phone, 552. :: :• :• C. G. Frett, Proprietor. MchENRY, ILLINOIS. * * Professional, Society V j Cards us a chance to prove to you that just as goxl a line 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 startedin McHenry which evidences that our goods and prices puit the public. M. H. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 694 ncHepry, - Illinois. * a.nd Business DAVID G. WELLS, N. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIST. Of­ fice and residence, corner Elm and Green streets, McHenry, Illinois. Telephone No. 311. D K . R . Q . C H A M B E K L 1 K DENTIST Office over Besleyts Druff Strr. Hours 8:00 to 5:30. W B8T MOHBNHT. 111. DR. N. J. NYE NcHENRY, ILLINOIS PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Office hsurs 1 at Johnsburfh, III., from 7:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. Wednesday and Sunday of each weak. PHONE; McHENRY 333. DR. ARNOLD MUELLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON JOHNSBURGH, ILLINOIS Telephone No 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. West McHenry, Illinois Fine Stock Merchandise' Farm Salas Real Estate G. A. SATTEN AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 894 WEST M'HENRY, ILL. P. i - ON SHOW HOTIL'E Telephone No. Ml. WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS WEST SIDE LIVERY & AUTO LIVERY R. I. OVERTON. Pr. TOR. Dealer In HARNESS ROBES AND SUPPLIES A lat'JGT' UIL of «il HAT* IIHI built to t»r<lfr. R«palrtn| neiat)> d#M WE«T MoHUVRY, A O T C W i C I B H . t S A N I ) . Buse.-^ uit-oL aii iraius lor points ou PlStakee Bay aud Fox Lake. Teani- luK of all Kinds done promptly Spe­ cial attention nlven to traveling men First-class rigs with or Without driver at reasonable prices. ILLDfOip West Mcflssry, III. Telephone ̂

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