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1 hri WOODSTOCK SENTINEL PAG2 VZ" mm THVUSDAY. APRIL ISO. Whil'irt fcClii'fc Tbe aW Mcdurt's' No" full of cocrt necss notes. number of things that few readers For Sheriffs Sale. By VIRTUEDF-A Special issued out of the" Clerk's "Office of the Circuit Court of McHenry Coun care to, miss it The Carl Scaurs memoirs are resumed' la an article.

"The South After the a graphic picture of the desolation and devastation of the South, and the anxieties of the Federal royernnient in that critical pe 12th day of 1908. WANDItACIC, Sheriff of McHenry. County, By Geo. Eckert, Deputy. D.

JL Joslya, Attorney, Admlnlstrator'a Estate of Lens Schaaf, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed administratrices of the tstata of Lena Schaaf, deceased, late ot the county of McHenry and ptate of Hli nois, hereby give notice that they will appear before the county oourt ty and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded riod. Burton J. Hendrick tells of Hughes' achievements as governor of John Cook. Inventory flld and approved.

Lort.no E. Dygert Petition for ap-polhtiuent of conservator filed. Lavtntia Hibbard. Proof of death made: petition for letters of -administration filed; 'bond fixed at $500. Joseph H.

Justen. Proof of death mad; petition, for probate of will filed: hearing set fbf May 4, 1908. John Quigley. Proof of death made: Delia Quigley appointed admx; bond $200; heirship "established: inventory filed and approved; appraisers appointed. Albert Schults.

minor. and approved. Lucy A. Bell. Proof of death made; petition for probate of will filed, hearing set for May 4, 190S.

Edwin Wilkinson. Heirship established; inventory and appraisement bill filed- and approved; leave given to sell personal property at private sale. Chllds ft Co. bonds-J35-W. Allen Mfg.

Co, spanners and ladder straps Hi48-'. Moved by Aid. Hill, seconded by Aid. Burger, that said bills be allowed as read and orders drawn for the same. On roll call motion was unanimously B.

Sherman appeared before the council and complained of gambling In certain places in the city. Moved by Aid. Donovan, seconded by Aid. Greenleaf. that the mayor be nstructed to stop all gambling in the city.

Motion carried. Moved by Aid. Greenleaf, seconded by Aid. Hill, that the fire committee nd the fire marshal be instructed to Investigate all buildings In the city, where public gatherings are held, and make a written report to the council. Motion No further business appearing, on motion, council adjourned.

Attest: L. W. Richards, City Clerk. Table and Pocket CUTLERY. RAZORS SHEARS CARVERS and New York Ellen Terry la as enter talnlng as usual In "Some of my As sociates of the Stage." Miss Milinlno of McHenry county, at the court house continues the Life of Mrs.

Eddy, giving the history of the in Woodstock, at the Jons term, on the first Monday in June next, at' which time all persons having claim Movement in Christian Science." Munsterberg in "The Preven against said estate ars notified and tion of Crime," takes issue, with Lom requested to attend for the purpose uroso, and places the responsibility of having the same adjusted. AH to make the amount of a certain judgment recently obtained agaMst McHenry Light, Heat Power Company in favor of Wllber Lumber Company out of the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of the said McHenry Light. Heat PowefcCompany, 1 have levied on the following property, to-wit: Part of he South half 4) of Section Number twenty-six (26), in Town ship Number forty-five (45) North, of Range Number eight (8 East of, the Third Principal Meridian, and including Lot Nuniier six (6) and a part of Ixt umber five, (51, In Block Number twenty-three (23, in the Original Of Village 'of on "the west side of Fox river, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Iki'lnnlug at a point on the east and west quarter line of said section, twenty (JO) chains and eighty links west of the -center of said Section: thence Smith, thirty-four and one-half (3t'i) decrees East. for criminals on organized socie PLATED WARE TrbmX rncMaf- Probate proceedings in the matter of the estates of: Harvey V. Wllco Widow's relinquishment and selection filed and approved.

Pasco Rich Austin, minor. Leave given guardian to accept securities in lieu of cash. Betca A. Prickett Will proven and ett appointed exr; without bond, ett admitted exr; without bond. Jacies H.

Durfee. Helen A. Durfee sirs, having departed this life, J. Thomas is appointed exr; bond Matthew Slavin. Inventory approved.

Gottlieb Gaedke. Will proven and admitted to probate; Charles Gehl appointed exr; bond $4000; appraisers appointed. Thomas Coffee. Inventory approved. James M.

Uoollttle. Summons In the sale of real estate returned; J. J. Whiteside appointed guardian ad litem for minor; ans. of guardian and litem filed; consent of widow to sale filed.

and approved; decree of sale entered; bond $1000. S. L. Newman. Final report approved and adnir de bonis hon discharged.

J. r. Choate. Interlocutory report approved. Frank P.

Deitz Hearing on petition for appointment of conservator continued to May 18. Charles Deitz, same. ty. Mrs. Cutting's delightful novel of suburban lle, "The "Wayfarers," is still running serially.

persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payaient-to the Dated this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1908. Stella Stupfel, Mabel Given, Aduiinistratrices. There are short stones for all tastes.

Perceval Gibbon, author of "The Sec of the best quality call on Nina Man-tag Licenses. James W. Wilkerson, 20: Jensen, 18. Woodstock. LEGAL ond-Class Passenger," follows up that classic with "The Unknown a story of the Russian Revolution.

Notice of Sale of Real Estate 'Iv virtue of an order and decree of the Fount Court of Mcllenrv County, Illinois, mad on the petition of the undersiRiied. Maiy J. Dovillttle, rhere are, besides, "The Bucko Mate," by Colin McKay; "The by Michael Williams; "In the Iiabies Ward," by Caroline K. Herrick, etc Arbor Day. i Executor's Notice of Filing Pinal Settlement.

Joslyn, Attorney. STATE 6f ILLINOIS. McHenry County, as. Estate ot George Schaaf, deceased. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO.V-reru.

You are -hereby notified, that on Monday, the 4th day of May, 1908, we a-j the executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, will present to the county court of Stale of Illinois, 'Executive Depart ment, Springfield, Feb. 15. 1908. administratrix of -hi. estate of I two l'i chains and thirty (30) links, Doohttle deceased, for leave toj thence South, twenty-one ant one-seU the real estate of said deceased, half (2Hi deerees east, two (2) at the April term.

A I). said -chains, thence South four (4) chains, eor.rt.Lo-wii: on the 6th day of April and twenty-two (22) links, thence South, twenty-seven anl one-fourth XOTR IS' HKHERY GIVEN, that ,27141 decrees east, two (2) chains, on Saturday, the 2nd dav or V.av. next. then, South Sixty-three and one-between the hours of 10 o'cI-m'k in half dem-es east, two 2) chains and Real Estate) Transfers. Frank Homola and to Mike Fick, la in nv qr ne qr of sec 1J, Algonquin, $1000, F.

I Wheaton and vv to Isaac Mcntch, 12. blk 6, N'unda $170. E. K. McHroom and to Mary C.

M'llrooin, It 7, Woo-I-stotk. $1. Mary ('. Mcllroom to E. Mc-Hroom.

It 2, MeHroom's Und addition Woodstock. $1. Fredraka Bandlow to Carl iiandlovt, It bik 3, fc). E. Ayers adn.

Harvard $1. Fredraka Handlow to Lewis Hand-low. It 16, blk 3, E. Ayer adn. Harvard $1.

A. L. Howe and to August I.ar- I'nder the authority of the act of Woodstock, Illinois Frank Schuyler, minor. Report of guardian filed. McHenry at the court house the general assembly, passed to jtn-c urage the planting of trees, thrubs and vines about the homes, along tho highways and about the public grounds in the state.

Charles S. ileneen, iroverrior of the state of Illinois, do hereby designate Friday. April 24. and Friday, Oct. 23, as Ar me torenoon.

and oclo-k In the thirty (3 links, thence South, Edd. and Fannie Mler, minors .11. Meardsley appointed guardian; bond anernoon 01 saiu aay, To-wit at tn? en aim three-fourths degrees' hour of 2 o'cloi-k in the aftornoou east, four chattis. thence North, of said day at the east door of the, hty-st ven and one-fourth (87 "4) de-court house, in the City Woodstock. Krw.s East, six chains and forty Ellas Glass.

1 roof of death made; will proven anl admitted to Garden Flower SEED CoMiit.v MeWtiry and State of 11- ,40 iiks, thence South, twenty-sev- sen. It 41. Orchard Reach Alexander Glass appointed exr; bond. bor and Bird days. A date in the spring cannot be- fixed that is suitable for 1-oth the Northern and South in Woodstock.

our final rev' ports of our acts and doings as such executors, und ask the court to be discharged from any and all further duties and responsibilities connected with said estate and our administration thereof, at wlrich.tltne and place you may be present and resist such application, if you choose so to do. George Frey, Ben) Stupfel, Executors. August Larsen and the following described real ea (27, decrees East, four (4 chains, itv soma 1-vittL I estate belonging tO the estate of thonco IhlHv ul throa-fanrtha same Matz, Jauvs M. Doohtile deceased, to-wit: (303.4! desrees East, three (3) chains! M. and to Peter Blake, pt se qr sec 2i, McHenry $131t'.

C. E. Jecks to Gertrude Miller, pt hf ne qr sec 29, McHenry Marietta Gardinler and to I. F. An undivided one-half Interest in a thence South three (3) degrees Fast strip of land twenty (2-U rods wide rwo (2, thenre South pighty- off from the south side of the north- njJ east three (3) west quarter of the southwest guar- chaifia and tml lDks tnence $13000; appraisers appointed.

Mary A. Lordon. Proof of death made, will proven and admitted, probrto; Andrew McCarthy" ap- lioln.UMl."xr without bond; heirship established. Eiuily A. Cole, minor.

Rtport of sale of real estate filed. M. S. H. West.

Final report filed and approved; estate settled and exrx discharged. Sally S. Paynter. Proof of death ern parts of the state. The day most suitable for planting must be used Therefo I.

urge tlaf village and tlty authorities, school boards, teachers and 1 upils of a.d of htlffies observe one of these days by planting trees, shrubs, vines aud flowers, and that public exercises be held to encourage the love and care of trees. Especially do I urge the observance of one of these days by: the public schools that Behrens, sw ly It 15. and ne ly hf section No. 11. In township No.

NouP cnaia and twenty-five 14 ,1. -j 11 44, north, range No. 6, East 3rd P. It )7. blk 15 Nunda $2500 (25) east one (.1) Chain and more particularly described as nba v-th Supervisor's Statement of the Financial Affairs of the Town.

A tall atatetnest of the financial alfilra ft III tow 11 of Dorr, county of Mc Heart and ill of IUlaoia, at ei-ating on the firm day of April, i ilia lllij iov iiiing mo nvi 111 iuu follows, to-wit: Heginnlng at the nartllrNns, onlfl tinn J. H. Patterson and to H. T. Thomison.

9 rds off sides. It 13 of It 38, Co. Clk's. pit ne qr sec 35 southwest corVier of the thence South along said North and made; Will proven and admitted to. Marengo $700.

In bulk and packages Onion Sets and Early Ohio Seed Potatoes from Red River Valley quarter of the southwest quarter of Etouth Une tWo (2) to said section No. 11, thence north on corner of lot Number Wm. Vannata and to E. W. Cox, v.o may no longer he chagrined by' the section line, 20 rods; thence east hf ne qr see zt, ivinaa ju.

liM in Block Number twenty To balance rftceired from Wm. S. Mc-Connett. predecessor in office K4 3T To imonnt rtctrtA from'conntr collrc- toc bela balance uf lax for 1, trsa his commisntuo 98 57 Amount of tax of 1907. received from town collector J824 i Amotnt rect-iTtd from conntT collector.

James Whyte and to Francis 8 rods: thence sqnth 20 rods to 'the lhree 3, said Village of McHen center of the southwest quarter of Dike, pt It 10, blk 1, Paddock's adn, ry, thence south, sixty -six and one- said section No. 11; thence west eiSh- h. eftst. alonir the being- railroad, telegraph aa.l tele- Mi ie. ly loos 10 ineptaceor oeg-iming.

Nortnerly llne 0f said Lot Number amonnt recelred from H. A. Mtoa. cuHiauims ieu ueits 1.1 miiu. more or.

onj n.ha,t U1 probate; Ruth E. Paynter appointed exrx without Catherine Farley Proof death made; will proven and admitted to probate; Walter L. and Frank A. Farley appointed extrs without bond; inventory filed and approved; heirship established. Charles Stanford.

Report of condition of estate filed and approved; petition for sale of real estate to pay debts filed; V. S. Lumley appointed guardian ad litem for minor heirs; board Hans Cbrlstopheraon 51 it the fact that there arc 3,205 school grounds without enough and 1,441 without nny trees. Much the beauty of trees and shrubs Is gone when (he cheerful life of the birds is The state is spending thousands of dollars annually to protect und increase the number of game and song birds. Let the children co-operate In this good work by placing nesting boxes in less, all situate, lying and being in fro Mrnar Total amonnt received from alt sonresj415t Zi the county of McHenry, state of Illi Crystal Lake, $512.

Adam Gerbert and to V. A. Ger-bevt. Its 1 and 2, blk 2, McHenry, of Fox $400. Eva Wagrrer to F.

J. Wagner, Its 18 and 19, blk 1, Pomeroy's adn Crystal Lake, $800. F. J. Frett and wto Charles N.

D. Glass, It 6. Schaefer's sub-div ne fl COKTIa. rt Total am ob nt paid onu and the nccoaat -rr which the same was paid, are as follows: amount paid highway commission- 1 er- salaries iu Br amount paid towa anditors and can- Whence touth twenty-thVeo and one-half (23) degrees Vest, seventy-five and three-fourths (75 3-4) links to Frett's Southwest corner, thence South sixty-six and one-half (66) degrees east, parallel with the Northerly line of said lot Number five (5), three (3) chains and six and one-half -links to the westerly line of Green every dooryard and park and pro nois." will be sold to the highest and best bidder. TERMS OF SALE CASH.

Mary J. Dobllttle, Administratrix. April Sth, MH. STATE, "OF ILLINOIS, Xfoftonrv Cniintv ss TasstaaT ooards Sw of qr sec 18. McHenry $400.

tecting these, our -friends from their guardian's answer filed; decree sale ordered; bond $1600. Schil G. Colby an, wio A. B.S. AUSTIN By amoaot paid towa clerk, salary 150 By amoaat paid town apervtaor aad overseer of the poor, salarr 175 CO By smooot paid assessor aad aaaistaats, ler et al, It 29 Co.

-ClkB. pit, and pt Aaron J. Barrows. E. II.

Walte ap pointed guardian ad litem for Fred ne lr sec Mcneury JBtftate of Robert Campbell deceased. Street, thence South twenty-three and" W. E. Prickett to u. n.

fncaeu, undv hf int in its 12. 14, 15; 16. and Phone 871 Woodstock, 111. enemies. Oiven under my hand and the seal of the state of at Springfield, this 15th day of February, A.

D. 1908. Charles S. Denecn, Governor. James A Rose, Secretary of State TO ALL WHOM VT MAY CONCERN: -one-half (23) degrees west along You are hereby notified that on westerly Jlne of Green Street six Monday, the 4th day of May, jyos.

(6) chains and twenty-four (24) links as 'the administrator of said estate, to the tenter of the bridge, thence A. Barrows, incompetent; answer of guardian filed; decree of sale ordered, bon.l $0000. Jan'j E. Phinney. Final report approved and distribution ordered.

Nicholas Engels. Inventory filed and 17. Clow's Crystal Lake Park, $437975. Annie Wicks, und to ThejK Anderson, Its 4. t.

6. 7, and blk 4, Johnson's adn. u-iu t.rpspnt tn thp. rnnntv ronrt nf North sixty-six and three-fourths i a 1 CTS A muitice ILIITIS ALL McHenry county, at the court house (66 3-4) degrees weBt, along said lln. tM fZ nhnlnd onI approved." Advertise in The Sentinel.

One dollar a year for the Weekly inter Ocean and Farmer. $1.50 a year woodstocK, Illinois, my jinai re- for the Sentinel, or both by our re- port of my acts fmd doings as snclf gnteen tis nu saianea. en By amonnt paid thUtle commisaiowcr and aiwiatants, salaries W0 By amonnt paid printiaf legal blanks, snpplies and latere'! 13 34 By amonnt paid rebate on taxes 55 Bt amonnt paid poor farm bills and ba-o rying- panpers By amonnt pa-d insane paupers- By amonnt paid relief resident poor 31H 52 By amonnt paid relief transient poor. KJ By amonnt paid election 83 Jt Total paid out (or all par poses (3054 Ol Leaving a balance in hands of supervisor The amonnt of tax levied the preced- ntf Tear for the nayment of detlfe'fllfsi and lureex I The amouui ccH'i-citd br the town co(- lector and paid over tu the present supervisor is 2SH e2 The commissions the town collector 4 amount Leaelnir a balance be'collected bv the county collector ,22 To amount of indebteunesa r1 of the town doe s.nH are None Pated at Wuodxtuck, this first da; ol April, 190S. E.

E. JhWETT, Supervisor. administrator, and ask the -court to the South end of the mill dam, thence be discharged from any and all fur- North, sixty-six (66) degrees west, thei duties and responsibilities con- ninety (90) links, thence north thirty wth si Trt mv urN and -one-haif -I80t-degrees -ift cent special arrangement $165, for fifty-two weeks of genuine news from far and near. ministration thereof, at which time two (2) chains and seventy-four (74) and olace you may be and links, thence North, fifty-three (53) mm CITY COUNCIL Woodstock. April resist Rueh aunlica'ion.

If you choose degrees west, five (5) chains and sev- 3. 1908. nrtfrt'rirt entyrthree (13) links, thence North, uia ot niinnia lhiA eiiht tS) desreea east thrse (3) isi rtv of Ai.ril A. 1908. chains and eighty-three (83) links 39-4t Casev.

Administrator thence North eighty nine degrees 'west, three (3) chains and forty (40) AdmlnlBtrator'B Notice of Filln links, thence south forty-six (46) de grees west, four (1) chains, thence Final Settlement. V. S. Lumley, Attorney. STATE OF ILLINOIS, TTH.o pAimtv ma REGULAR MEETING.

George H. Hoy, mayor, presiding. lld. Burger, Frame, Greenleaf, and Hill answered to their names at roll call, constituting a quorum. The minutes of the preceding meeting -jefe read and approved.

The cfty treasurer's monthly report, showing a. balance in the treasury of was pres-ented and read, and on motion was approved and ordered placed on fiU. The bills approved by the" finance Committee were read: T. B. Swale, electrician.

$50 Fred A 1 south eighty-three (83) degrees west, six (6) chains and thirty-seven (374 links, thence south thirty-two and When other investments are uncertain, when stocks' are off and banks are panicky; BUY LAND! Where values are not, affected by Wall Street speculation, but offer permanent and rapid increase of values. TO ALL WHOM IT.M4.Y COXCrJRN: ana -u, tnaA South sixty-four (64) decrees west. Statement of Funds for Publication. 1 STATE OK pE" County of McHeurv, -ss Town lhir The follmvinif i a Kiatement by S. M.

Siraw nions, treasurer -if cnmmiasloners. of the town of liurr. in the counlv and state aforesaid. he rt public luudsrecsmed and expended by him durinir the fascat iuAt cliHw-d. entlinir on th 31nt dav of archv tUX, slkiwmif the animint funds oat hand at tbe commencement of said tiscal year, the amount of public funds received and front what u'iirce ncriveil, the amount' of public funds expended and for what pnrpose expended.

during said tiHi.il vrar eniliim as aforesaid. The said M. S.mnions, twintr duly sweeny dese and sav, ihal the lollnwmf stsit. liictlttiv htiu. Is correct Xatsntrnlk o( Hie amount of t.tit.lf.- fnnll on bB4 th commencement of the fincalear ahie Mall, the amount of public, fundi, receixed and tmv.

itttiiFrM from w.hk-h rW-eived. and the anHniut 1UU BIT? uuwlvu Vrh nivflH- I .1. Jn nf llai' lOAfi luretj to; vuaiuo, 1 u. 1 i Monuny, tue iouiui uj ui 1 1 teen (17 aegreea wesc iour uihuw, as the administrator of said es- ai xnU flva lrf fleoroo-i ate. will Present to the county court eaw 1 -x WABt.

four (4) chains, thence North. Sahs. trimmer, $70 George Kanies, .1 Of MCHeury county, at tue "-7- wn engiueer, Klrchman.flre- voodstock. IHihois my fi- thlrty-five eJT man. $60-John Bolger.

supt. w. of act8 and dolnga as chains thence North, eighty-one anu $28.33 John Bolger. marshal. $5S- admlnistrator, and ask the court n-half (81) de gr ees west three vo.0i nieht wati-b.

130 Lynn I t. JlMk. a n'(3) chains and sixty-four (64) liuks, BUY CftND! liase" for uhich cxpeadrdv sUKnieut. lo ui- vortb twintv-two and one- further duties and responsibilities con-' thence twenty la aM one (y tU insaidi(U neefcd. with Bald estate, and ray ad- fourth (U) 'B" TZ expended, and puri liuks, 1 irh to before me this 316 dav ot Mrcn, l'K a IllntU thereof, at which time WM i jHwMx (, Richards, city ciers, Mrs.

librarian, $20-F. L. Kimber-ly, police, $30 A. J. Mullen.

Cliy attorney, $25 H. T. Cooney. city treas-tirw, $12.50 0. E.

Still, city com EM1L AKXOLp, Justice of Hie lc "lltl North, fifty-two 152) ami ope- and place you may be present and resist such application, if you cnoow trailer, $60-George H. Hoy, mayor, I do Irrigated lands in Northern New Mexico offer the greatest inducement for homeseekers. Thousands are going that way. Values are rapidly rising. Investigate' our proposition and Fiiiid- Keceived and from What Sources Rccavca Amount nf public 'nmlit ftn Itanrl at tfie 1 couimeuceinent'of the limal year.

ctm-nu-iiiniir the HiU clay of March, "1 Rwd from cttunly Irt-asnrer 554 front lowu collector 3651 half (ft) degrees west four (4) chains and thirty-three (33) links. thence fifty-five degrees west, two (2) chains and forty-three 1 links to the section line, thence north along tho section line, three (3) chains and twenty (20) links, thence north $20--George Burger, alderman, Dated at VVoodstock, this J. D. Donovan, alderman, $12-C. W.l day Apr1 A im V'ramc.

alderman, $12 S. A. Theo. Hamer. administrator.

join the next excursion to leaf, alderman, 112. run, dermnn, F. Quiulan, alder- Frank shoicn, attorney. Total nH(jylr fund Kxiteiideaud fur WUaf Purjui Exoended eighty-five and one fourth de $13 r-Gen. Eiec.

Co. supplies, of Catbarin Farley, deceased. man grees east two (2) chains and twen- iravtlaik', jradm'and labirj Tot The undersigned, having been ap tv links thence north Hmi. 133 James B. Clow 4c Sons, corp.

cocks, $18.37 Fort Wayne Electric VVorks. meters and repairs, F. Field, coal, Hd. Martin, iiiw pointed executors of "the last will and testament of Catharln Farley, deceased, late of the county of McHen- 41 21 Mft 12 IfH one andv one-fourth (31) east eight (8) chains, thence North b.ivi. if raveiii-i flfty'-nine and one-halt tWT- O'T'OAQ IPS at four (41 chains and fifty Hirv l'n-'h.

irrari-linif rv-niifl state of Illinois, hereby give livery, $11 Abbott 41 liouister. re pairs, 05 Chicago" Engineer Sup-, tlce that they will appear before said and, UBpn4 4i.w v-4The crmnty cort 01 -Meweary- in. lino hon 9r nine I'JI cnams Ed Stratum. ifravelinir ana iatxr. vi by Ai Sons, board, si.su af'the court house in 'oodstock, at.

and twenty (20) links to the place of t. Electric St Wire Co. supplies, i.i June term on the first Monday. I- Come with lbok over the best and safest of all land beginning, situate, and being in trrrt-i the County of Mclleuiy, in the Stat fi! irravel ravel Ames Iron Works, repairing jne next at which time all Quaker CUy Rubber Co. having claims against said es-plies.

$8.20 t- Fisher Governor Co. 1 (a(e are notlfied and requested to at-in leathers and packing, $159 am- the mir'nose of having the ininnt and nnnfalnlnir hftV -elirnl Schwamh, if ra propositi nl and tniny-eigm nuumfi- wo.o., acres, more or less, also all of lot rf' line- Incandescent Lamp uo. rame a(jju8ted. All persons lmieotea a 15ts Ot 3 04 Ms JO 73 3m 1M 4 tk 3t i 1 $27.33 Western. Klectnc m.

reyao, gaid are requested to make 14.7S Clark-Electric Meter Co. tz- i nient to the under- igated Lands CI 4 five (5); in said Flock twenty-three wmitaVden. (23) except the Nortt i fifty (30). feet, thereof. Also the right of the Mill Kd Anner, iabur Race and Brook the t.t'M through lands owned by E.

M. 0 we jaMv- nnim. tai.r on.j iotc or ull rtirrtrn to T- Henrv rReel. tatsW meters. si4s bigned.

tin. supplies, $1.05 Charles How- J)ated tbU 6lh day of a. IX ard. repatring ana setung meiem, 190g est soil. iest climate, and abundant supply of water We ob iNov.

i hk-. M. Kane, labor, wi jonn r- Walter Farley, Frank A. Farley. unloading coal and repair and easements connected will Ut tjMCusft of said mill and Mill A refer you" to all parties.from here who have seen these lands.

40-4t formerly grantea auu cujujv-u 7 a Gehrit, rtirnt way John pBtftt lain Richard BiBhop lu his life time mean 4 c-1- r4 I 1A 31 Sondertcker. labor on po'e "eA 3.o- A. Ellis, labor at power house, $2 George Peterson, labor on pole line, $2.60 Tom Rooney. same, $1 J-Petcra, labor lower house, $5 Rob--r MMin. labor.

$12.95 Dacy Lnrn- waller uavin, A Walstnn ill 4 60 YEARS w.noritw. rtfablicaa lvjriiiirf ing and intending to Include herein all property rights, and privileges included. In. a deed to Stephen Reynold otMHtovn Mntiiwi Co. rtnair WHte or call on lact Lo nlwrtn, snoplna Mall Kckcrtuptilies 1 1 IT In4 mi-, f3 15 innttaMnm, Cosnmi from heirs of Richard 'de-teased, dated Sept.

11. all' sitii- ber Co. himber. tile, onca D. Osborir.

supplies, $9 Jones, painting $2--J. 1. MH- Tutsi nu- -rfRk WHmwimtff-ie-r1 ated In the said County of McHenrrJ lalatt" -Seettpi and sUte of Illinois. urAtWari Well CO. wora on wen.

Amt on Hantttat 1 nfrwJ 8cat year SW Therefore, according to sa'd com Fj Afkley, Janitor for 11- ii wall- A. Ahuol fjid revived 4a riatf ftuarear. 43M t-, Ihrarv Tim Acucy, mand, I shall exrjose fdr sale at pnb- ocwaN (CorVWIOHT Ac. Total amonnt A-uttxpeadcM dnriui tiiical 15 CMBiiiteioa 2 per cenl en 4 11a auction all the title and in WW- 9 Oscar Lundberj. Iiaullni' ln-Va.

tiKQO -ana KanDler. la- 2ZZcTZtmS tmr eviinea) fras wbetka. na terest of the above named McHenry light. Heat Ihor on streets. $45.50 W.

F. Lwig. vTMal amrianl paiti net 1 tiT OOUBW f- stanssmn i iiiMies7n-labor on oiriMtaareiKW lor eouruin and to the abeljaeacrj 'I Innauk Mann a WOVW SOPHUS-RiGHARDrGeneraITManagfiiJir orTSaturday, thei Hfh vitfM April, Btrei 1908, at ene o'clock p. to the east doer of the court house In the try i irhere Is nothing Detter ihaa Kn-r for sr st- liCh, heleUn? ct gas anl If c.hamte' 4t TeL Go. tolls, W.6iW of Woodstcjclt, county of kcllenry ni AnsUnJ errands, 15.40 American 8XiBjailMwM.NUr, I a it.v ru, state of Dated" ai, 'Woodstock, ipi; ConWtor dvertlalng, $2L9(V-Hoy's 1 r-Harrnniv siirnlles.

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