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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1912, p. 8

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if- vVf FALL Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Gents' Furnishings JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHENRY, - - PHONE 5Q-R awrpUR WEEKLY LIMERICK j For < 'hrisima> our imr. v. iilioul tji. ( t'Vi s ii'anx a \;t!un!>]>' sti'r:,ri>si io:>. 'M! l?HMTTTJ1T"il? in MHHi1!!!!!!! I W E L C O M E / .1:1'-! ciiinc to g^tni'Ttntrrrrtjt^m i[if Sti ;l 1 m I look 111' M11 a i : 1 ' 1 1 1 . You a re u >'lcoino and llictv's no eltar^i' for in­ spection. For Father or Son. A tine Shot (iun. JvitK* or Kishinjr Rod, Razor or Pen Knife . For the Children. -- Ice Skates . Roller Skates . Sleds and Tool Chests . For Mother.--A Carviii ir Set . Choice Silverware, or a selec­ tion from a thousand and one useful articles of Kitchen Ware and Utensi ls . Don't overlook us, but come and look us over John J. Vyci m a k e t h e m o s t a c c e p t a b l e C h r i s t i n a s j ^ i f t s . W e i n v i t e v o u t o i n s p e c t o u r s t o c k o f Sweater Coats, Aviation Caps, Auto Hoods, Mufflers, Scarfs, Hand Bags, Waists, Suspenders, Gloves, Hittens, Shoes, Hosiery, Etc. CANDIES FOR THE CHILDREN IN LARGE VARIETY John Stoffel WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS Bank of McHenry ESTAHLISMEI) i8M* Thia Bank rereiven depoaitH, paj h per cent interent on time dej.nH- its, extends all conrlehieH «•<>rii-11-1 eut with Rood bun hm-h m nn n>l<|n ami (loen a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS reapectfnlly h > < 1k-t inn public pat­ ron aK«- Honey to Loan on thhI ami * >i her firwt cIhhh 13 securi ty. REAL I.STA'lli Farm 1hu>1h, residence* and vil lage property for Hale if y..u want to buy or noil, call <>n rih Abstract* ordered. INSURANCE in First Claw* Companion, at tbe lowest raten Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers, You Can Depend on It i n > . - c l i v c w o r d s e x p l a i n t h e m e r i t - o f K A R L Y R I S K R F L O U R . W h a t > e t t e r e n d o r s e m e n t w o u l d m e a s k f o r ? T h a t ' s a l l t h e h o u s e w i i e e x p e c t s a n d w e a r e h e r e t o s a y t h a t w e c a n b a r k o u r w o r d s . I I y o u h a w n e v e r u s e d t h e M c l I e n r y p r o d u c t m a k e i t a p o i n t t o o ; i v e i t a t r i a l t h e v e r y n e x t t i m e t h a t y o u b a y . S o l d a t t h e m i l l a n d b y M c I I e n r y m e r c h a n t s WEST M'HENRY FLOOR AND I l *:u MILLS Auction Sale! C. A. SATTEW, AUCTIONEER Having1 decided to qviit farming and move to Texas, the undersigned will sell on the Chas. liarrison farm, locat­ ed about If miles southwest of McHen­ ry, on the McHenry-Crystal Lake road, SATURDAY, 14 commencing' at ten o'clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit: 79-HEAD OF LIVE STOCK--7$ consisting- of ten head of young stock, *i coming two years old, good milch cow. 8 HEAD OF HORSES 8 Span Hay mares, seven years old, wt 2700 pounds; brown mare four years old. weight 1150 pounds: bay gelding twelve years old, weight 1100 pounds; gray mare three-vears-old, weight 1300 lbs.: bay horse eighteen months' old, weight 1100 pounds: 2 bay geldings, <50 chickens, mostly barred Plymouth Rocks. HAY AND GRAIN Fifteen tons millet hay, stack of millet, 2 stacks of straw, 700 bushels of outs. 50 bushels of barley, 22 acres of shocked corn, cut with binder: (>00 bushels ear corn in crib, 40 bushels of potatoes. MACHINERY, ETC. .John Deere manure spreader, new; McCormick corn binder, Gale corn planter, about new: 2 riding culti vators, John Deere gang plow, set of drags, Stoughton wagon, about new low truck wagon, mower, hay rake, set bob sleds, new: hog rack, hay rack and wagon box. buggy, single culti­ vator, grindstone, jiotato hiller, gaso­ line stove, pitch forks, shovels, garden tools, etc., and other things too numer­ ous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Terms of Sale: A l l sums of $10 and under, cash: over that amount, a credit of six months time will be given on good approved bankable notes bearing interest at 7 per cent from date. No property to be removed until settled for. Jay Vasry. Burton's Amberol a sure and safe remedy for whooping cough. 50c a bottle. For sale at Petesch's drug store. Adv AuctiotViSale! F. O. CANS, AUCTIONEER Having recently purchased the W. F. Holt/, livery and finding that 1 have more horses, vehicles, etc., than can be made use of, the undersigned will sell at, auction sale at the RIVERSIDE BARN, N'HSIKY, ILL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 commencing at one o ' c lock p . m. , the following described pcoperty, to-wit: 10--HEAD OF HORSES--10 consisting of Duffy, black mare, 7 years old, weight 1000 pounds: Bud, sorrel gi lding. <i years old, weight 900 pounds; Max, bay gelding, 10 years o4d, weight 1000 [xninds; Rox, bay gelding, 12 years old, weight 1250 pounds; Jim, black gelding, 12 years old, weight 1250 [Kjunds: Dan, gray gelding, 9 years old, weight 1.100 pounds; l'rince, brown gelding. 10 years old, weight 1100 jHJiinds: Bommer, roan gelding, 10 years old, weight 900 pounds; Tom Howe, gray gelding, 12 years old, weight 1200 pounds: Nellie, gray rnare, 11 years old, weight y<)0 pounds; 2 heavy double harness, double surry harness, 2 light double driving harness, 2 single har­ ness, 2 surries, 1 3-seater, milk wagon, lumber wagon, road wagon, 3 top bug­ gies, and other articles too numerous to mention. Anyone having any live stock or any other things to dispose of can, for a reasonable fee, bring them to this sale. It is the intention of the management of this sale to hold sales of this kind every two weeks at the Riverside barn. Watch for the date of the next sale. Terms of Sale: AH sums of $10 and under, cash: over that amount a credit of six 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. li. I. ( )VKKTt i\ A: ('o. .1.1. I.;wik. Solicitor. STATK Ol 1 I.UNOIM, 1 .Mr llt-nry Ciiuuly. t' H8' In tlie cfri'uit Ouiirt of McHenry County, Miit.i- nf Illinois, .liinuiiry Turin, A. |l. 1913. Horace (1. lb-ailing, Complainant, Alice A. I'litclier. trances ('. iHitrticr, Kin una A.i'utciier :ind Corina DuLclier iindliieun kimvvii heirs or devisees of t lie following named persons, deceased: Kufns Sotiles, AlnJaliH. Itarn.irn Aiiirni I,. Clui reli. Colum- lius Howe. Woo I cot t ( 11 inch. < in rd on H lie k ley. • lohu <i. < 11nce11, .1 oilu M. CraJne. alias .loim Wy lecrain. a I ias .lolin Wy lercral lie. alias .lolin M. Crane, alias .lolm Crane, and Jane Myler- craints. I >efendaiils. 1 n chancery. Hill to ('lear.Ti I le. Not ire is hereby given t hat the above is t lie t it Ie < if t lie ('oil rt. and t lie names of t lie parties to a suit which is now pending In said Court and t hat process for said defendants lias been issued to t lie ShentTof said Connt.y re­ turnable to t he said Court at ita Court Room in I lie ( ity of Winidstjk'U, County of McHenry and Stat e of 111 inois, on .Monday, I lie tut li d ay of I an nary, A . 1>. IMi:i. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said < 'onrt, at inv office in Woodstock this 2Htli day of No­ vember A I). 1912. Thko. IIauck. Clerk. ( , . , . . ( < irruit < ourt Heal I } ^.3, STATK OK ILLINOIS, i l ounly of Mr Henry. Is"- in th** Circuit ('ourt of Mrlienry County. To the January term, A. I>. l«l,'t. In the matter of t-litf petition of Kobertlna Clara (tending to change her name. To all whom It may concern: rieasetaUe notice that I, the undersigned, Kobertlna < lara Kendlng. am about to make application to the Circuit Court of McHenry eount y aforesaid for an order t<i be entered on said Court's record directing and provid­ ing lhat my name shall be changed in ac­ cordance with the prayer of a petition lhat I have prepared and subscribed and sworn to. That said petition Is now on tile in the office of t lie clerk of said Court and t hat t lie said petition is addressed to the Honorable Chits II Donnelly, presiding Judge of said Court That the application for such change of name will l>e made by me Ui the said Court on the 14th day of January. A. I), tun. or as soon thereafter as counsel can In- lu ard by the said ('ourt. This notice is mven pur­ suant 1o the statute lu such cases made and provided. 1 iated at McHenry in t he Count y of McHen­ ry and State of Illinois aforesaid this atth day of November. A ll. 1912. Adv-24-at HOBBBTIMA C'LAUA Bchdivg Preparatory to raiding and repairing the building in which we are doing business it becomes necessary to jcjis^ pose of our heavy goods. Therefore we will for two weeks sell at cost Walk­ ing, Sulky and Gang Plows, 6, 7 and 8 foot Pulverizers, Drills and Seeders, Corn Planters, Wagons, Buggies--in fact, everything in stock EXCEPTING MANURE SPREADERS. • • Olcit mc SANTA CLAUS has left at this store one of the most complete as well as varied Christ­ mas stocks that we have ever had the pleasure of exhibiting. We have made this the Christmas store for all. You are invited to make this store your shopping headquarters. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS we have a splendid assortment of Toys, Games, Candies, Nuts, Fruits and useful articles of all kinds. FOR THE OLDER FOLKS we have hundreds of acceptable gifts. We have something for mother, father, sister, brother, grandma and grandpa. Space will not allow enumeration. UNITED STATES DEPpSITpRV CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000. will not give you greater pride or pleasure than ^ the satisfaction you feel | after you have been do­ ing business through our reliable bank for years. Our bank i$ ably man­ aged and prepared to grant conveniences and accommodations to our patrons. Deposit your account here and learn the advantages and benefits of paying all bills by check. EDWIN L. WAGNER. Pr«a. --officers:-- DR. C. H. FEGERS. Vie* Pth. CARL W. 8TENGER. CMhtoi-. 'wants:.-" Store open every night from now until Xmas L. F. McHENRY LOCK, : PHONE 79-J Claws' Headquarters FOR ALL T'ijc 4*1 oc w We have made extra efforts to make this store the most complete store for you to do your Christmas shopping and invite you to look over our ijiost complete line of gifts for all. We advise an early selection HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies' Handkerchiefs, fine quality, with em­ broidered design, each 5c Extra value in Ladies' Handkerchiefs. Pure linen and sheer material, embroidery designs, lace trimnied and initials.. 10 15 25 LADIES' SCARFS Big values in chiffon and silk at.. 85 S1.00 0pWN5 Flannel Night Gowns, extra heavy material, neatly trimmed and well made at.75 51 »00 Men's full cut Gowns at 51-00 IX) YS! TOYS! Santa Claus emptied his pack at this store. We can supply your wants in any line of gifts suitable for the whole family. Cut Glass, Manicure Sets, Jew­ el Boxes, Brush and Comb Sets, Suspender Sets, Ties and Fancy Articles. We invite you to look over our stock. - :: :: :: Ladies' Felt fur t r i m m e d leather sole Slippers. 3§1.§# $.160 Men's House Slippers, tan and black $1.00 ft.SO Children's red Kelt House Slipper*, leather sole, ail sitM. ^0 $1.00 Kancy boxes Writing I'aper •$ 7» Men's t aps .. ... SO $1.00 Boy.' Caps..... 2# #0 Swagger Coats for Children - - - - - l .+O I.S# Sweatwr t'oats fur LinJies -- 3.3® J8.00 Sweater C'oatu for Mt*u - - -01 .-00, to ^5.00 •0

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