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The Woodstock Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 8

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emmmmmMimmmmmmjum When tired In body and dark clouds A QLDJ I A LEG Invite an Inspection of their 1 IVlamrnoth Stock of Where you will' find the largest stock of Fall and "Winter Goods, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ever brought to Woodstock. Good goods at low cash prices. Corner Main st. and Public square. 3RU Bargains aud See.

"Vv- iConttnued from firet pagel The weather, is very cold at present Vnt havo net had a ereat deal of snow vet. Jb Giles who beel spending few days with his parents has returned to Wisconsin, has beVtf, spending a few days 'with at Poplar Grove, returned home. ilr liad the'piisfortune ofTnearly dislocating his shoulder while scuffling, is rapidly recovering. Thefiret Jlterary sooiety was held at the school house In District No. 5 last Friday and all parts wer well executed "jLKmio.

t)r Bennett was called tcCbi-cago oo Saturday on business connected with his profession. Landlord Culver has a grand ball on Friday evening. December 22. A cordial invitation is extended to the dancing Mr Rogers and family, of Harvard, are visiting at Mr George Carpenter's. They leava this week for the state of New fork where they will make their future home.

liissarga'relTarner, of Solon, was married Thursday evening to the Bey Brown of the Solon and Siring Grove chutchest Their friends and society members' made them a present of atiout fifty dollars. A very pleasaut time is reported. Ray Mead, Frank Mead's little son, has been sadly afflicted and came near Avine from inluries received by fall ing on the ice. He is better at wilting. The whole community an interest in the little fellow, rejoice at being assured that he tli is feel and will We hear a rumor to the effect that our hotel liveryman, will be married this week to Miss Sarah Parker, daughter of Wins low Parker who was for years mine host of the Parker House at McHenry, We wish the-loving couple prosperity and.

happiness through the whole journey of life. One of th most enjoyable affairs of the season took place at Ihe residence of Mr Fred Tryou oa last uoiday afternoon and evening. The occasion was the celebration of their, fifth wedding anniversary. Their friends and neighbors from far and near assembled to pay their respect ta Mr Tryon and his The esttietu in which they are held by the community is shown by the long list of presents. Crumb pan and brush.

Mrs Milan Hicks; carvlnK knife kail fork. Mrs 8 tt Ward and Mrt Ueorite Myert; kulfe basket, Miss Agaas Quln-lan; work basket, Miss Llnle Quiulttu; towel rack, Norman Hendrkkton; bracket olietf, Kit lis Lumley; pane! picture, Ella and Jeuule Deuolsofi; camp rooker, Heurjr Vogel auti mlU; easel picture, Mrs Jeaaie Trowe; Urife fruit pieje, fHurstun Maaon and wife and Merrick; three shelf bracket, Kii-hard (Jarr, wife and daughter; comb and brush case, EU and Wallace Lumlejr; large picture, Charles Stratton and case. Miss Mary MoAuliff; boquet bolder. Mrs Kennedy; folding bracket, Howard Cole and lady; camp rocker, Jud Stewart and wife; rocking chair. Thus Lumley and wife and Mrs Madole; aei chain, Toot Lumley and wife; lare oil painting, Mullen and wife; one -dozen silver knives, Mrs Ji groanbrack, Mrs Vaudaoar and son Gut Vogel and wife; half doien silver forks, 0 Sumner aud wife; basket, Jack, Em and EuaUUss; towel ruck, Lmim.

Martin; corner bracket, Beaton Uyder, butter bowl, Vint Lumley; bracket, Willie Hendrlokaou; half doseo table speons, Aldrloh Burton; divan and child's-cane rocker, Peter and family, A Walters and wife, Ueo and wife, Wm Father and wife, Henry Marsh and wife, Allison Lumleyaud wife, Mrs Clolhter, Wm and ed-obentur nd Ir Tryon; satin lace collar aud picture, Miss Emma Elch; plan stopl and cut dowers, Geo Ooodrowj cloths pins and tobacco box, frank i Iryon- The festivities continued until the wee small hours of the niht, and all away happy and with the feeling that Fred and; Frank know how to entertain company royally. May they live long, prosper and be happy. Special DURING HOMDAYS, Call threaten to overshadow to -jest in easv chair. You have been faith ful to tbaebnrch, to the Suodnjr ohool, and fa turylnt ptir dead, tad flier thiogs perlsiaing to life's Thj work shsll be rXh wirfl of Q'oi Is rltt" 3i; To all who serve him here, That when the Lord from Heaven In glory shall appear, From sorrow, sin and pain, i. i "And If for Christ we suffer, WUh blm wt then shall Telgn." Oo not tbmk Mrs.

Cook wish to Dtss vou bv. cbeerful oouote. nance hss been a benediction of the good will you cberun for us. iiina words are mort precious to a sau uean man silTer or gold, JNow please accept (his oiiertnj? as a token of affection from yoor-lovlBg Here was presented a very nice, surer CakS basket. Mr; Thus.

McP. Richard then mads the following; remarks: Brother Cookla behalf of this circle of vonr lbnrr time friends, and bv request, It becomes my pleasant task to present you this easy chair. We have spared your smaiv acts oi frieodshin. both in sunshine aud in sor row, and ask you to accept this beautiful nregenL not for its money value, but as a memento of the high esteem of your nsiichbors and associates. It is pleasant as we journey along the pathway of life, to know that others pause by the way to think of us and give us words of cheer souvenir of repect.

Your years are fast glidiDK by, and youp somewhat long and active life begins to tkmand quiet rest. We, your friends of both sexes, and "all sees, hope and truM this beautiful chair ma be one element of solace to you for niitny revolving years and most sincerely wish iou will enjoy as much treasure in its use. as we do in its presentation. It Is not necessary tor me to say that the hand of gentle woman has. very much' to do iu originating those pleasant s-jci i gatherings thai are running like wild fire througli our community, curprUiujr and cheerinu us they go, No ae or coudi tion but is threatened with a detuge of kindness, nnd what may seem strange to some, the reputed lords ot creation chime right tn without a murmur, and teiim to enjov the fun, to say nothinir 4 the sumptuous feasts spread betoru them ou these heart cheering occasions, Iu conclusion we will not ask you some, times think ot those who treely bestow this chair, ami dedicate it to your use.

for we know you will. Receive it in the spirit of kindness, use it in health, and il needs be in stck uess and sorrow, aud may it do you good ail along the couiinjr. years. Mr. Cook seemed taken so completely by surprise, that he was almost overcome vviih emotion, but lie rallied "and.

made a very mee reoly, which it la Impossible for nie to give fully in his words. Amoiig other things ho said that nothing nive him more real joy than to visit the afflicted and sorrowing, and administer words of hopu and una to lender tiiem service iu their time of need. lie stated that during his thirty years residence amom; us, he had attended two hundred funerals, and uaaisted his neighbors and friends in paying the last tributes of respect to memories of the departed. Mrs. Cook said that her husband hud expressed her sentiments in some ie spects, that she had always tried to do her duty and the jjy it afforded amply paid her.

She felt doubly rewarded in knowing that her work was appro-, ciated by her friends and neighbors. Both heartily thanked the doners for the beautiful offenugs presented them. Taw company lingered In Pleasant converse at this happy place until halt past ten. when all wended their way to their several homes feeling better and happier for the visit aud deed ALGONQUIN. (Left oyer from last week.) Dr Nason lias moved into his new residence.

Mr Fred Bartels is slowly recover' ing from a severe illness. The school attendance during the present month is increasing rapidly, on account of out door "work among the farmers being about done. At a "business meeting of the Congregational society held on Satur day evening, the following officers were elected to nil existing vacancies: pastor. II Heustls; deacons, Messrs itattra? and Rennie; clerk, Miss Good-son; James Stewart; trustees, Messrs Benson Johnson. The net proceeds from Mr Peak's lecture amounted to $12.60.

The foliowirtg is an extract from the public school report for the month of November: Grammar Department, Number of pupils A tenure dail attendance MlgtiaslscDttirsmpavsrat ktossi usutoo 87, Marv AdamsK Mamie NcKN Koll of who are perfect In any Branch and who do not fall below SO In any other branch: Heading, Ernest Benson, Lucy Huntley and Mary Adatnek; spelliag Ernest Benson: 8 History, Ernest BaDson; dtportmeot, Mamie McKee and Lucy Huntly, attendance, Jennie MoKee, Mamie McKee. Millie Helm, Ida Morton, Albert Suable and Tina Buchanan. Primary Departmeot. i The following scholars hare been Daltfcer absent nor tardy for the week andlbg Dee Ora Chandler, Oracle Peter, Annie McKee, Sadie McKee, Genie Brink, John Btebllk, Bertie Btebllk, Llda Adams, Kobt Burke, Leon Metro, Harry Morton. Charlie Bentbuysen, Ed-die Peter, Walter Phillips, Sherman Chapelt, Johnnie tewart, unarue Adamsk, Walter Helm.

STATS OF ILLINOIS, i MoUaory County. (M the Clroaft Court. January Term, lsll Soph la Flanders and Cbarlaa Flanders by hla ti uardlan, ta Oeorce A Flanders, Battle Flan. dare. bltsnaa I bltsnaa I rli landers.

Frank Flaaders, Alloa Flanders, Mary ry FelUhaui rr. raltakaos and ft relthsaua, in onanoei oenr. Affldavlt of non-resld denol of Oeotre A Flan- dws. Hattle Flanders, Whitman Flanders Frank landers and AUoe Flanders. Im pleaded with the above defendants bavin been Ile4 to the Clerk's office of tae Circuit Court of said County, notice is therefore hereby flreo to tha said non-resident defendants thai tba complainant Sled, ber bill at oom-ptalnt in awtd Our, ou tba Chanoery fids here on the 2d day of Notsmber, lul, and that thereupon a summons Issue! out of said Court, saparela said suit Is.

now pending, returnable mi tbt sth day of January next, as by law required. Now, unless yoo, tha said aon-resldsnt defendants abofa named, shall rersonally be and appear before sate: Circuit Court, on the Arst day of the nett term thereof, to be holden at Weodatock in and for the aald County, on tba ta. day of January next, and plead, answer or demur to we taia eompiainuui Bin ol com- plaint; vbe same ana tne matters ana mings therein tiargea ana atatea vu oe taken larala charged So confessed, and a scree enured against vou acootdlng to tne prayer or sua cm. i 4nsCik Kov sstblsn 1 BMITH Comp'S BO'U am ami rotnntr4 Minr itrt asinr ear Wvtt lile. 1 00 a taootb I Auger A brill.

fiOO a teootb Bargains at SHERMAN'S Jewelry Store. TO efefis AS HOE STORE, STATE OF ILWN0I8.i Second Dlsti let. I In the Appellate Court thereof. Kdwlq Wallace vs 11 Turner, Error to Mo-Henry. Whereas, the said Edwin Wallace has sued out a Writ of Krrorfroru said Apellate Court to reverse a judgement obtained by said Turner against said Edwin Wallace In the said Circuit Court ot McHenry county which said Writ of Error la now pending iu said Apellate Court; aud, jrherea.

a Writ Scire Facias has been duly Issued herein, returnable on the first day of the net term of said Apellate Court; to be hnlden at: Ottawa la said State, oii the first -Tuesday In December next, according to law; and, whurexs, also, It appears by affidavit on file In the Clerk's office of said Apellate Court that tlnj said Turner Is mni-reldenj of the of lllinoU, and without the reach of the process of suit Ap-pelliita Court. Now, therefor, you, the 8ald HCTurner ihesatd defendant In Error, whose boa-residence appears as aforesaid, are hereby notified to be aud appear before the Justices of said Appellate Court, at the next term of said Court, to be bolden at Ottawa. In raid State, on the first Tuesday In December next, to hear the record and proceedings brought Into said Appellate Court on return of said Writ of Krrorand the errors assigned, if you shall aee fit. and further to do and receive What raid Court Ftall order In this behalf. 0oy9w4" fated this 4ih day or ICS.

J. R. CfjMfoj, Cleik. STATE OF ILL1NUIS, wc Henry Uounty, 1 County Citirt of McHenry countv, to the Jammry Tertrit A lw.l ftiysn A Doollttle, Administratrix of tbe Ks-tJitu of Atuier Dootlttle, deceased, vs George Donlittle, Clara Doolittle, Jay Doolittle, Zerueh Newell and Ehen Newell, defendants, Petition to sell real estate to pay debts Affidavit, of the non-residence of George Doolittle, Zerurh Newell and Ebeu News)), de-fendants' above named.having been Sled In the office of the Clerk of th county cottrt of itfclleury County, notice Is hereby irlven to the said (ieorie Newell and Ehen Newell that the said Plaintiff, Sueau A Pool It tie, Adiuinlgtra-trlx of the estate of Abner Doolittle, deceased, has Sled her petition tn the said County Court of McHenry county, foir. an order to sell the premises belonging to the estate of said deceased.or so much of it as maybe need ed to pay the debts of said deceived, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot six til in Block fortv-seven in Harvard Extension to the village of Harvard, McHenry county, Illinois, and that a summons has been Issued out of this Court against you, returnable at tbe Uecmber term, A 182, of said Court, to be holden on the third Monday in December A lfii, at tbe Court House in Woodstock tn McHenry County, Illinois.

Now utessyou the said UeweDuullUlo, Zerueh Newell aud -fcbett-NewelL ahall personally be and appear before said County ourt vf McHenry CoUDtr, on tbe first day of the terra thereof, to be holden at -Woodstock In said County, ou the third Menday of January 13, and plead, answer or demur to the said Complainant a petition filed therein, the same and the matters and things therein chrrged and stated will be taken aa contessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill Woodstock, III, NovMth. HW2 WHITNEY, Clerk STATU OF ILLINOIS, MoHeury County. ss Circuit Court of McHenry term. A IS3. County January Orrlc Albee vs the unknewq heirs at la' of KoDert uampoeu, ueoeaaea.

Affidavit of tne non-reeldence of the un known heirs at law of Robert Campbell, deceased, the above named defendants, and that dllllgent Inquiry has been made as to their residence and that the same cannot be found. and is unknown to tneeaid complainant, hav Ing been fled tn the office of tbe Clerk of the Circuit Court of MoHenry county, notice Is hereby given to the said unknown heirs at law of Hubert Campbell that the Complainant heretofore Sled -his bill of complaint In aald Court on the Chancery aide thereof, am) that a summons thereupon issued out of said Court against said defendants, returnable on the second Monday of January, A lass, as Is by law required, Now, unless yon the said unknown heirs at law or Hooert uarapoeu anaii personally be and appear before the said Circuit Court of McHenry county, on tbe first day of a term thereof, to bolden a Woodstock, In said county on the second Monday of January, A. lass and plead anawer or demur to aald complainant's bill of cern plaint, tbe same and the matters and things therein oharged and stated wtlLbe taken as confessed and a decree entered against you according to th prayer of said Din. HE. RTCHARD8, Clerk.

1 B. N. smith, Compl'ts Sol'r, Dated Nov. A ISM, EXfeCCTO.U'S JfOTICE. Estate of Daniel Norton deceased.

Tbe uudertlgnsd having been appointed ex ecutrlx of the last will and of Dan iel Norten, deceased, late of the County of McHenry. and State of Illinois, hereby gtves notice that the will appear before tha Count) Court of McHenry County, at tbe Court Houae in wooasiocB, at tne January term, on tn third Monday In January next, at which time all nersona having olalms against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpoee 01 naving tae same aajustea. An uersons Indsbted to aald estate are rsauested to make Immediate payment to the under signed. novsowS Dated tbl ttth day of November, A ISIS. KutuuflrR (iOHTon, Executrix, APMIMSTBATOR'S NOTICB.

Bstat of Joseph KtmbeJI, Jr, Isceased. The undsrslirned having been aPDotnted ad mlntstrator ol tn estate of Joseph Kimball Jr, late of th County of MoHenry, and fctate of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that be will appear before the County Court of MoHenry county, at tne courthouse, in wood. stock, at th January term on tb third Monday In January aexr, at which time all persons naving oiaims ecunat aaiu eaiate, are notinaa and requested to attend for tb purpose of having th sam adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate ar requested to make Immediate paymeut to the undersigned. Dated this tstb day pi November A novSOwS TiOMAg Cong, Administrator.

R. DIESEL, llaBuiaotnm of, and dealer In I all kind. Beady-mad Cefin alwayao bead. Ucrth CldoPublio Square I Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelr Spectacles, Cutlery, Silfer ware, Oil Chremos, Brack cts Seedles, OH, UM To Whom it mat concern: Public notice i hereby given that 1 shall mnke an application by.petltion In uniting: on behalf, ami ns the mother of Reorjre Kelley, to hi excellency Shelby Cullom, Oovernorof the State 61 Illinois, (or the tmriloo of said Get rue Kellv, who wan cent need to the penitentiary at Juliet, fur two years, br his Honor CharleH Kelhuo, presiding judge ft the September term, A 1 ISti, of the McHenrr County Orcult Court; and" that shIU George Knlly Is now serving out hU eeutence la salt! peiihontturr. KlrlBs leeesiber8th A Ui2.

deoHwS CaxheiukeT. Kbu.ey, Ou behalf of George Keller, 8TATROF ILfclNOtS. McHenry 8S Circuit Court of McHenry Cuuty, January term. A 1) EllzalMlb Hrnwu 9 Charles Brown. Affidavit of the non- residence of Charlea Brown the above named1 defendant and that dllligenf liiijiilry ha been made as to his residence a'ld thai the same cniinot be found, and Is unknown to tl said (Mhipraioaut, having t.een died in the ofll -e of the Clark of the Circuit Court of McHenry county, notice hereby glveu to the said Charles Brown that the cnmplxlnant Heretofore filed her bit' of complaint in sittd court on th- taancary Bide thereof, s'nd thatasuminonstherettpon Issued out of said Court affdlnst said delendaut, returnable on the id Mondavof January.A I) as Is by law required.

Now unless you the said Charles lirown shall personally oe and apisaar before ths aald circuit eourt of Mc Henry coiintT, an lie nrst day oi a term there of, to be holden at Woodstock, In said county on th 1 Monday of A I) 18.5. and plead anawwr or demur to said uom- platnant's bill of coiiiplatnt, the same aud the matters and things thtsrein chareed aud stated will be taken as confessed and a dacree en tered aealubt you according to ths prater of said bill nrwi9w4 K. rliCHARDS, Clerk, C. H. Donnrllv, Couipl'sSoI'r.

Dated Nov 'it, A lsua, KXECUT01C8 NOTICE. Instate of Alexander Kellogg deceased. The unuerslgued having been appointed ex ecutrix of the lat will and testament of Alexander Kellogg, deceased, late of the County of McHenry, and State of Illinois, hereby gtves notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House In Woodstock, at the January term, on the third Monday In January next, at which time all persons having, claims against said estate are notided and requested to attend for the purpose of haying the same adjusted. All persona Indebted to eald estate are requested to make Immediate payment to tbe undesigned. novftlwS Vated this 25th day of Norember, A $2.

Het.BN A Kkixogq, Executrix. STATU OPILLlNairt, Mcfleury County. Circuit Court of McHenry County, January Term A John Miller vs John Rathburm James Kennedy, Biles Kathburn, John ti Warren and tbe unknown heirs at law of Thomas Dernan deceased. A Affidavit of the noti-resldecce of John Rathburn. James Kenned v.

Silas Rathburn. John Warren mod that the belrs of Thomas Dernaa ars ifnknown. tbe above, named de fendants, and that diligent luaulry has-been made as tut heir residence and that tbe same eannet be found, and Is unknown to the said Complainant, having been Sled In the offlosof tbe Clerk of tne UrculfrCoirt of MoHenry counly. notice' la hereby given to the said John Kathburn.Jatnes Kennedy, Silas Matbburn, John at warren and tbe unknown heirs at law ef Thomas Dernaa deceased, that the complainant heretofore filed his bill of complaint In aald Court on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereupon issued out of aald Court against said defendants, returnable ea the Sd. Monday of January AD lass, as Is by law rrqtilred.

New, unless you tne said John Rathburn, JamesC Ksnuedy, bllas kathburn, John 8 Warren and the unknown heirs at law of Thomas Dernan deceased, shall personally be and appear before the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, on the first day of a term thereof, to be boldeu at Woodstock, to said county on tbe ltd Monday of January A ltS3, and plead answer or demur to said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill, novatwt K. K. Rich AMDs, Clerk. C. H.

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ROYAL ST. Household hand. Violins Thee (roods ba told cheap for eo craving CLEAR CASE! JOHN IS IN THE1 FRONT! Wilson and alwayg oa Peerless Oryan best In 'market and cost less Aooordions Organettes, AUTAFHONES. 8HIST UUSIO. And Music Cooks, ar all flrlt.class aid warranted.

Will cash. Repairing of floe watches, and neatlvexecntad. We wish to Inform you that ARE CART. Jaen Sh'afer'made a flying' visit to Kidgefleid last Saturday. '''Wright Brawn shipped two carloads of hogs Monday "night.

Mr Levi Siebert b3 baen quite sick for metal days and is still confined to bis -2, Hflnry Smith, formerly one of the "boys" her, ut now a resident of Randalla Iowa, is visiting friends in this vicinity, Oar directors havo shown a declced Interest in the welfare of the scUoqI by Surchasing a set or qbtuli for thebene-t of the smaller acholars. -j In our last correspondence we forgot to meotlon that the new firm, Hitchcock Confer, are doing a live ly business in dealing out beef, pork, The lecture at, the achool "house Hast Thursday night Was pronounced a due-, cess bythose who attended. The leo torer, Mr had for his subject, -theaiueahd the Gtis Alps, Who has been' studylug telegraphy with Our nighf. operator, Jasen Shafer, has just accepted an office at 'ppletoo Wis. He wlil start for his new Held of labors lu a-day or two.

The Free Methodists of this commu-, nlty are holding a series of meetings at the 'Che meetlnes are con' ducted by their eloquent pastor, Ilev Newcomer, and a grand revjval awakening" earnestly hoped for. Editors JEptothl.t-Another of those pleasant surprises in' Sen-, eca has visited one of our number. On the evening of the 5th. Inst, the good people of our town, to the num-Joer of 82, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Cook, and took them completely off tbelr. guard, but they kept tip good cheer. Well knowing that no barm was intended theot, After the usual pleasant and social Interview, the company was collected within Tie of a very, rich and val ua-1 ble present to Mtv and Took, when the latter were escorted In and listened to the following presentation addresses, Mrs: Webber spoVJ as follows Mr.

and Cook Dear Friends--' Wewuk to show our appreciation for 1 some ol the racriflcei you have made if, yes, and all thai have so eheerfaUf trltukd to tbu their token of friendship, It seems small la, proportion to the of your gjbnerou deeds that we as ve icceinC tijw fiaadi SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, Our Hrocenr Departnieut is the moit extensire and com. ylete to be found in tne county and we are offering Than can be procured elsewhere. All we ask is an examina H.SHEEBIAN, Woodstock, llHnoIs. OFFEEINO woild, a TOOLS AMD IIIIUuKr 1 iif raiiaw av w- was awatwet I for yon every time. tion of ouroods and prices, before purchasing.

1 The best-ia HARDWARE, FARMING Which we are DreDared to offer at the lowest possible figures MA aV VVVH4H 9m their line as we can save money A 1 Bunncn broc. aood Atrnts. aaaer Kk I a pshi s9 ao Woodstock, Til. a( von tv veais bmj Addrsss- HAEPKB 4 koTH EEi Kw fork if Ji .1 1 Mm 17. .1:.

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