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Sterling Standard from Sterling, Illinois • Page 3

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Sterling Standardi
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Sterling, Illinois
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THE STERLING STANDARD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1905. WORKMAN'S 'S DAY 1 AT THE AND TOMORROW 4 The increasing popularity of our special day for the Working Man is conclusive evidence that our liberal offerings are fully appreciated TOMORROW, FRIDAY, YOU CAN BUY: Our: 50 cent OVERALLS 39c Our $1.50 SWEATERS $1.00 Our 50 cent SHIRTS 39c Our $1.50 PANTS $1.19 Our 50 cent GLOVES and MITTENS for 39c Our 10 cent SOX for 6c Our 50 cent NECKWEAR for 29c Our 15 cent SOX for 10c This store is at its best-bet'er than ever before--because of more extensive preparation than in any former year. Ready to serve a greater.

number of ready with the most aborate and beau.tiful collection of things suitable for ation that can be imagined. It is not difficult to select appropriate gifts for Yule Ide, but of all else has the rral, intrinsic worth of a diamond or a rare gem; watch, a piece of rich cut glass. something in the Ine of silver? Such gilts as these are substan- frequently handed down. from generation to generation. We extend a cordial welcome 10 young and old, citizen or stranger, visitor or purchaser.

Make yourself at bome in this store. Gaze and price to your heart's content, You will be treated with every courtesy and every attention at A. E. DWELLE'S to E. W.

OBEY. I Sierling, Illinois EVENINGS Da 1 Holiday Gems, Jewelry, Silver LISTEN: For Holiday G- te we have a large and complete assortment consisting of: Brush and Comb Sets Mirrors in Gold and Ebony Shaving Sets Manicure Sets Japanese Boxes Pocket Books Fountain Pens All the Latest Copyright Books Perfumes 50 cents to $6.00 per bottle THE STERLING PHARMACY. 306 First Avenue WE ACCUSE YOU Of baving a sweet tooth. Honest, now, isa't it so? From baby up to grand-pap, each Our one of us has a sweet, tempting, toothsome candy fts every sweet tooth that grows. Our candy and your sweet tooth are chums They know what candy is toothsome and that we have It.

Buy a box and take it home. 60c Box of Chocolate for 39 cents W. H. Clatworthy 0004 See Standard for Job Work 2 Semi Weekly Standard la a Year if paid in advance Nano if pot paid in advance STERLING, DEC. 8, 1905.

THOMAS DILLER, Editor An RICHMOND, Business Manager THE STANDARD Is fesued every Monday and Kutered at the postofice at Sterling, 11., sa second class inalter. Terrun $1.60 a year In adv ate TISR STANDARD, Sterilbg, 111. The MI- STANDARD la' 3 ceLta single copy, To, pat sate receiving pa tryuinrly will please report to office To advertisements mount be bandied' In to the office later than m. of day on which they are to appear Dec. 7 In Fietory.

1688 8ldnoy be-' headed, on. hill, London: for complicity in. a plot: to- murder King Charles II. 1815-Marshal one of Napoleon's ablest lieu-. tenants, who committed treason for his sake, executed by his soldiers at the bourg gardens in Paria: Marshal Noy.

born 1709. Ney was condemned to death for deserting the Army in front of the enemy. 'A tradition among the common people of North Carolina has it that Ney Was wet free and emigrated to America, where he taught school under the paine of Peter Ney. 1894 Ferdinand de Lesseps, DrOof the Buez and Panama canals, died; born 1806. 1897-M.

de Fourton, French ated Parle. 1803-Thoman Brackett Reed, ex-speaker of the house, died in Wushington; born COUNTY COURT WORK THE LAST WEEK WHAT HAS BEEN DOING IN JUDGE WARD'S IN RISON. Real Estate 'Holdings Transferred From One Owner to. Another Numerous--The Proceedings in the Probate (Court: Foot Up a Long ListMarriage Licenses. Wm.

H. Shepard to Chas. -E. James, lot in Lyndon, $20. Charlotte P.

Havens, estate, to Jas. F. Wetzell, land In Hume, $6,400. Harvoy 8. Green to Morrison G.

Tots in Morrison $2300, Klass' Ottens to George Ottens, lot Ir. Fulton, $00. Whines Matthew to Henry Thellen lot in Round Grove, $2. Rey Green to George Drummet, land the Lyndon $10,200. Michael Carney to John H.

land in Portland, $19,000. Jas E. Kilgour to R. W. E.

lot la Sterling, $700. Lena Pollock to A. A. Wolferspergee lot in Sterling, $1200. D.

J. Pollock to A. A. Wolfersporger, lot in Sterling, $1,000. Eugene G.

Argraves 10 D. J. Pollock lot In Sterling, $800. Jawes- A. Kilgour to Chas.

E. Frazer, lot in Sterling $42. Nollie G. Burk, conservator, to Thos. Burk, land in Sterling, $1,100.

Geo. H. Gray to Thos, J. Long, lot in Rock Falls, $800. Harry' W.

Smith to C. P. Sturtevant land in Fenton $25,090. V. I.

Sperry beirs to 1.83tlo L. Gills, land in Mt. Pleasant, $2. Marriage: Martin P. Barclay, and Hannah WenRoll, both of Sterling.

John Wolf and Mae Fuller, bath of Jordan township. John F. Kroehler, Milledgeville, And Grace N. Shoup, Sterling. Owen Traister and Nellie Lewis, both of Rock Falls.

Clarence A. Gaulrapp and Maude Van De Mark, both of Hume. Probate Proceedings. Estate of Micheal Eldred. Report of real estate aproved.

Estate of Reipke Bulkema, tory approved Dennis Naninga, Garret Naninga and C. D. Buls appointed appraisers. Estate of Chas. B.

Coon. Claim of David C. Getty for $220 allowed, and set off for $300 for rent allowed estate. Estate of Draper B. Richmond.

Claimg, allowed: H. H. Kelly, $6: Thomas Reynolds J. T. Reynolda, H.

H. Kelly, $110; B. Seger, High Beswick, $41.41. Estate of John Hays. Claim of Harrington McKee for $207.10 allowed; Anal report approved.

Estate of Johanna M. Fulfa, Petttion to sell. real estate; -bond fixed $3,000. Estrig or Harvey' Conway. Clains vo Adam Myer, Leroy Dontley, $10.

Estate of Charles Slink. Report of sale of personal property approved; Dec. 18 set for exhibition of Anal report and ten daye notice by publication Sarah M. Gridley. Claims allowed: Reynolds Smith, $130; 0.

'M. Bent, $10. Estate of Catherine Naftzer. James Kurtz, Eugene L. Bigelow, and John D.

Sullivan appointed appraisers. Estate of Charles Shirk. In re tition of Elwood W. Shirk, Elizabeth J. Shaffer, Miles B.

Shirk, Mary Watson refilled; citation ordered to Jackson, executor, to appear at uary term and show cause why said estate should not be closed and executor discharged, In re sale of bank stock, It is gold ordered that the said stock minimum be offered and at price of $148 per share. Estate of Richard Janssen. Widow's relinquishment and selection approved report approved and discharge Estate of Lucy A. Barnette. charge ordered.

Detate of Anna F. Burke. 'Report of gale of estate approved. Estate Thomas insane, Claim of Coleman Cunningham lowed. for $22.

Estate. of James E. Summers. ventory approved. Estate of James Dinsmoor, In re sale of real estate to pay debts; leave granted to file amended petition: claim of Berner Fults allowed tor $7.

Estate of John G. Kleinknecht. Claim of John A. Ward allowed for $349.10. EBEN HOLDEN COMPANY AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

First Class Company WIll Entertain Crowd This Evening--Story Is Interesting. "Eden Holden" the great story of olit York State Life will be presented at the Academy of Music tbly evening by one of the most capable companies that will come to Sterling this season: and the attendance should he very large as thoso who have read the story dg recently published in the Standard or havo heard of the play, realize the story to be oue of, absorbing interest. The company whieh will produce the play this evening arrived in the cliy this morning and for anything less than a comic opera, they carry an excoptionally large amount of special scenery. -Subscribe for the Standard. IN HOPKINS AT BRIDE'S Paul Newbaner and Miss Hannah United Wednesday Evening -Will Live at Galt.

Paul Newbaner and Miss Hannah Byers. were married Wednesday eve ening at the home of the bride in Galt. The marriage ceremony was performed at 6 o'clock before, a large gatherIng of' the relatives and friends of the bride and groom by the Rev, L. A. Gressens, pastor of the Sterling Littheran church.

The pretty parlor of the Byers home was, nicely decorated for the occasion and after the words were spoken which will bind the two lives there were the heartlest of congratulationa and best. wishes on the part of those present, for the long and happy life of the couple. Then the wedding supper wag served and enjoyed thoroughly by all, after which very pleasant cial, time was Indulged 'A large number of presents were brought to the wedding festivities and given to the bride as mementoes of the regard In, which she is held by her numerous She 1 is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Byers of Galt, and is a lovable and accomplished young.

lady. Sho hag made her home there nearly all of her life and has a great number of warm friends in the vicinity, The groom's home is in Ilardin county, lowa, but he has lived here for the last two years and by his pleasant manuer and good social qualities, he has gained a great number of frienda in -this vicinity. lie and his bride Hive during the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byers, after which they will begin housekceping at A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED.

A number of the friends of Mrs. Ed. Grosse surprised her at he: home Tuesday evening and passed the evenIng in a pleasant social time. She was presented with a chair as a token of the occasion. The affair was to celebrate her birthday and she will re-.

member for a long time the pleasant. evening. Highest Cash Prices PAID FOR Hides, Pelts, Furs, Tallow Now is the time to bring in OLD IRON for which, we pay 35 to 50c per 100 pounds. AUG. MILLER, Depot opp.C.

B. depot Sterling Just Received at the Rock Falls Feed Store A fresh supply of Meat Meal, Beef Scrap, Alfalfa Meal, Oyster Shell, Grit and Bone for Poultry Flour and All Kinds of Feed Hay, Straw and Grain Jennings Sori, Rock Falls, 111. Both Phones 207 1-t Avenue FOLEYS HONEY AND TAE? Cures Calder Provenla Posumonia Long Drawn Out Coughs Nervous coughs are. caused by tinual coughing without relief. They are among the very hardest coughs to cure.

Hendricks' Syrap of Tar and Wild- Cherry Has a soothing effect upon the nerves of the throat and bronchial tubes. At the same time there is a direct in-: fluence over the cough itself. Prices 25. and 50 Cents The Hendricks Drug Company Jo I CHOICE MEATS FOWL AND GAME We sell only the best in our line and we have a large. variety to select from Baltimore Oysters STRICTLY FRESH! Fresh Mince Meat, Choice Pickles ELITE MARKET GEORGE BLEITZ, Prop.

When you want Grade Warranted High PLUMBING Steam or Hot Water Heating Call on or Telephone John G. Loos Interstate 333, 122 W. Third St. Bell, Main 74 Sterling, Ill. Read The Standard.

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