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Sterling Gazette from Sterling, Illinois • Page 1

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Sterling Gazettei
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Sterling, Illinois
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VOLUME STERLING, ILLINOIS; FRIDAY APRIL 11. 18W. NOMBEB 15. Black Silk POLISH! KELIAIU.K GASOLINE STOVES A UK THE JIUMMKHS. A SO CLIMAX COOKS, CLIMAX RANGES, CLIMAX COOKS, CLIMAX RANGES, CLIMAX COOKS, CLIMAX RANGES, LEWIS WYNN.

at. -A MI SRLm (GAZETTE. 1-1 BLIMMKO WRKH.LV. II. JOHN, ami paM.

jwr If btnW Ski rMteOt. fawrf OHI FltlDAY We hare aevrnl hundred sacscrib era to the WEEKLY GAZETTE who arc in arrears on subscription, and as WO are to need of money. to meet our bills as they bccoma doe. we most ask thorn who owe as to please remember that we cannot meet them unless we can collect the money from thorn owing TLwuUy. of tho club starU-d on a huntiuir trip south of tin- river this morning.

Judge Crablrw will preside at county circuit court which liejjins next Monday. ilurt SlurU'vantYi burn blown down at I'ratt Station during tho rwcnt Jjale. Laaa about The services at, the Church of Sacred Heart will hereafter occur on Sunday morning, at 8 and 10 o'clock. Wall I'arks, employed at Stnuffer Hoover's bee supply had the of the fingers of his loft cut off yesterday. The riUw of the first communion will be administered Ui a clam of altout down child ivu al the Church of the Sanrwl Heart, next Sunday morning.

S. A. Van Horn, the young man who has been il! for several at Mm. Randolph hotel, tuw almost recovered he being out on the street for tho first time to-day. There is a prospect, rays the Freo-, port Journal, that the new railroad will be built from Savanna to the new iron only atiout four or Jive milt's from that city.

The honey have begun to migrate, Charles of Hopkins, portB that a very larjji; suiirm of from the sonth, alighted OR bin a day or two ago, which he very easily hived. Manager dark, of the telephone exchange, ban been in Carroll and Ogle counties for several days rebuilding the line between Lanark and Brookvllle. towu in down, and will be repaired next. new law of 1K8U requires all of the Peace of the county and the States Attorney to submit their report of finest and penalties rtxx-Jred during the year to tin; county court for approval instead of to the sttpeiiatendient of schools an heretofore. Mahler has returned from St.

Paul. He haw ranted house in Midway, the district lying between the Twin Cities, and will remote there within a few weeks. Their many will ngret to Mr. sad Mosher depart from Starling. --Magistrate Goltcaaa at 2 o'doefe thia aUuruuou announced hU a Cook for test driving on the bridge.

Be sustained the ft tho city, and ftaed Mr. Cwuk tho sum of Waiteside Gauaty Board watt raurgiMUsed tu this cily tuniajr; Ur. KiUgvjmid, of Morrbsw, rw- and Or. J. of ototitvm, retaiuod Uuj Uuant.

as Ur. B. Ur. 4. ft, May.

"I tiL A frirl liahv WTt-i horn So Mr. Mrs. "tmrtcr A. in A voting man if is now in onler U) push the grading of the Northwestern track from Rochelle to La Fox. There are an army of people and scattered along the line between two points When this break la completed, will IH'a double track from Chicagir to the long felt want.

little occurrence took piacv at (ieorge Harms' residence in I'alrayrs, which have rvaulUt! He carrind a brvwh up tojtt it in its plaiv; and when in a rooni over the kitchen beacvidentally Hi off tin 1 the load thro" the floor into the kitchen where the family were. one was hurt. During She severe tilonn Tussday night lightning struck Frank Miller's barn on what i.s known as LVsWolf about six miles Boulh-eaot of this city on Dix- and Lee Centre road, and the building taking firv was completely destroyed with all its contents; the lots being about two thousand dollars with no in- Kurance. Hunted in the turn were threw val uaWe Calfr tSJfai lua- chinery, six buzthels of strain, etc. Rockford GaaEetU; aays tne town of Winnebago reonived her share of the fire find.

During the thickest of the storm, the lightning went crashing through the barn of W. EL Schoonmak- of that place. It the tim- :M.T and set the structure in a blase, ifore any effort could be made to save the building or its contents it burred to the ground, destroying all the contents, including eight head of cattle, 'our horses, buggies, harocm, feed, bay in fact, beneath the roof. The loss will be over tiOUU, it is in of childn-n of 1" 21. in "hiring W.

Pratt, one nf Rural V'orktT, in in Into Mrs. I'ratt rwi-wd 1 of nn Two sbitwn year n'ti boys hcrr last from ami went nt once in onintrj'. They of yttuth who I'mploynJ in Frank Ilat-rV meat niarkrt, he wendint; over f'V to JKIV tlu'ir If tin 1 Itil! which tin- oominit- UM- on powtoOitvs has 1 to fiivorahly. 1 dcliverj' ays- U-m will lie to Diion mxl Icna, Thf hill civcw 1 to towns of whotv annital- Lv. Tho WiHlnenday flub has to grand war song eowjert on of July 4th.

It is the dcsirv of Uwelub to give somethiny: to thv liers' imniunH-nt fund. -Tbrrvfon; a of tho of nwid-rfVPttf donaU-d to the (i. A. It. for this Oettinger's clerka heard a great commotion on the stairway leading from the aeoood story of the building to the street.

On it was found that a certain barkeeper had rolled from the top to the bottom. A family named Doppleni, from Chicago, occupy a suite of rooms, and it been Mrs. Doppler'e cago, to purchase a quantity of oner at wUoon each day. The har-feecper got acquainted with and proposed hwr today. She agreed.

She alao told her husband who ready with a ciiub, when the barkeeper called. The tauter received one good blow, and ftod, hefalUag down in his hurry. THKOAT AMD LUKQ HLAWAK OITH Of- QKHTS: Increased year Throat LUOJI TtiKgnisj ny fsisillj' paat wiator Sad tt ths that we have ever used. It ginc ia 811 South (fekaiMMa, Ian John F. Oaefcraae, of fcifWHMiy.

lowm. hte wife mid Uihbant'a teaad lavar nsc for atefc heaitnrhr. they eettnty cond her. Rhmmattf Liw an great martL We pfaMHm ia rtmsiisaKtuM. Jouw W.

tour tea llbl fcacd UkkiMt fia John 'H Vir thf on K.nglainl INn'niv of Kvolution;" H-i-tiims of Nsvnl "Ur. Ho." WtrmX t' Jinimi-v. lotM in IVrkin- to A lot in rif I. Andrews to Clias land in FxlwariJ I lantl in -nT to tr. and in IVnnington to liuchanan.

lot in Sterling, IJtj.ii' 1'n'wls-y to MtHVirty, lot in to Adaline A Hlair. lot in Penningtim Conner, lot in Sterling, Hannah ('junpln-ll toll land in Carden Plain. tK77.MK Kiiion U) ituell, lot In Fen- Urn. I-VI. Aimer McWilliams to Poland, lot in I luck Jennie Urcx-k to Strock, lot in Sterling, fclJO.

esL to John Hurl burl, Sots Harris to in Morriwn, Henry Ib'btke HarrU, lot in Morrison, Fred Simonnon to Fred land in Hopkins Sarah to Conlon, lot in SU-riing. Morris to Gusts Walter, lota in Fulton, t'C Carpenter to Pytcr AP Dinsen, lots in Fulton, Klancher to Onliway, luU in Albany, UTESI. Uizabeth Harl to lot in Falls, $160. ilalt tu Frank Bi-ntta, lota In ftock Falls, tOML 1C Johnson to Fred Barone, lot in oriiag, AI4M. ----JOG II Friu to Farley, lota In A man who pr- for 4O to whst ht- Jnrt A ,1.

fn men: -I in the for 1 wmild that in nit roy ami exjRTii'Oi 1 never tiini that I could with nuii-h df Miwt'vse an I can Hnirn ntantifacturtxl I'V Hrvo-ritwNl it a trrv 1 vffiH-t womlerfui, would in conclusion thnt I hnve jet find a of Catarrh that it would ni)t if they would take it Yotint ti-ulv, I- M'. 1). Oflltv, Summit St. jjiv-- of 'nl- that cah not he with Catarrfe Curr. Taken internally.

F. .1. Toletlo, O. Sold hv 75 ccnta. Pfulb to Anna Ptulb, land in Montujorenoy, Mary Green to Louise, Kellum, land in ProphettOowu, Ptireeu to Mary Crook, lot in Prophetetown, tlM.

in Garden Plain, If, Powell to land -in Sterling, fci.830. Fowell to Catholic Bishop of Tiicago, bind in Sterling, Chloe Teats to Mary Lay, lots in Chloe Teals to Chas Pierce, lota in Rrie, 960. Fitzgerald to Adam Qutton, lots Sleriing, S2.5UIX Allen to and A Allen, land in Lyndon, liaell to CUaa II Kennedy, laud in Clyde, Chas Norton and Mrs. Ixjuiue 1'en- nycrof, Savanna, Italph Uoofc and Dora Fogal, Fulton. Henry Sullivan, Bock Falla, and Ida L.

Grate, Itobert Nicoi, Bock FalU, and Edith Chandler, Sterling. Elmont P. Knox and Hannah M. diver C. Lowery and Anna L.

Landis, Nachusa. G. High and Ida M. Topping, Morrucn. Sioeum and Mrs.

Martha J. Sprague, Fulton. Ffiilifianmn Annie E. WaUh, LaSmlle Co. When it is time to a Summer Cock Stove raaonbcr that the GASOLENE features not found oa aay of its imitators.

Insist upon jusi tite plain by rvjxirt of the Sterling Public Library for Msn-h during the month. This is much than tho February and very much in of the numlicr limned in March, which was SiiKH- the Library Iwvn In the City Hall, llioro has a greatly incroaited of of biMikw limied. Fifty ntiw voluinct of choice literature have ri'O'ntly on tho making in Ul contained in the library. Among the now arv tho following: "Jonathan and His Continent," by Max ROCK FALLS. -c-Mr.

and Mrs. Wench, of TBre-ths guottts of Mr. itnd Mrc. Adam. Kadel.

-hCharlen Mull and wife have moved" tiere from Chicago. They were rvsid- cnt.s of tbi.H pUtce thrvo yuars -t-A. P. Stuitli. who Iwn-n on a busiixsw trip to Chicago for the past two wet-ksi, returned homo night.

-t-Mrs. T. B. Lucas and Mrs. Dr.

Steward and daughter, of Sliabbona, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. for the few days, returned homo this morning. T.

J. mounis tin; lows of her pet mocking-bird, "Hilly," who wan brought from Murfreyboro, Teim-j twelve years ago by her toother, Mrs E. Ilrown. ML Carroll dispatch says: A etorm struck bens nlwut 2 o'clock Tuesday utornig. I tain and hail Fell in abundance.

The wind awfuuted the force of a tornado, and overturned outhounca, blww in windows, demolished chimneys aud dentroytxl sidewalkx. Many took to their where they waited for thoir "hoiutoM to lilow away. The cyclone of four ago yet fresh in the minds of the ple. The strecte thia morning wen- strewn with limbs of trees, signs, ete. In surrounding country much damage wa.i done.

All day reports came in of iiay shedfi, wind mills and thousand of rods of fenced, and uhrubbery IR-- ing blown down. The storm wau the worst here the ey- Uwe of 1SSS. 16U acre farms can be bought in Valley County, Nebraska, for to 2- well improved; the noil of Valley County farms tan not be surpast- ed in the wtale for strength -and fertile qualitUai. Why not take a trip tu Valley- County and (tee for yourvelf soil and crops. You can buy a ticket to Ord, Valley County Nebraska from any point on "Burlington Lino" for one fare 'or the round trip if you start en April 22nd, ticket good for 30 days.

For further particulars write to S. liallou Si COL, Ord, Neb. Wanted. Horses to paaturv beginning May 1st, at tl.UO per month. IS-tS ChlMran Cry for vt DMT Qrova.

to cattle and cuite the ottning wauKtt. Cattle fctWT. oulto M.OU. tor tijud run- il KlUlAV Jk Boute. Oume ituulc, a it.

wit! teaat ite UaM, MB SOd May UtMMs K. lllul11 I I This Week at PaVis Weber's New pets, New Rugs, New Matting! J. V. EMMITT, STERLING, ILLS. Thrsshew, THIS AERMOTER.

CAN YOU CLIMB? The Aermotcr, with tilting tower, can be tilted to the ground to oil. No climhine? orjgoing up the tower. No danger of falling from tower. Sold on 30 to satisfaction. J- V.

Emraitt. VAMIWACTIJBBDBBY WOODftRD It HEY, MTHpecUH Riding, Sx client Material sod Workmuuhln, Wi rented one yesr. Anti-Hone Mo41ool ALESMAN WANTED vMiesiMol rbctre Konery Stock. mutt Hyrelal advcntagmtubeirta- oeni. t-KlraladiierBBFMU.

Payworkly. Hest outfit free. Wt tnuirnalrr trt aitvirr UL.KH IBO4HI Mar- (TblihouMtt it) For correct ctylcw in wedding station ary order of THE STERLING GAZETTE. CURRD I I I8T I I I IvniMy to i eiuiii to prevent jwwbflStfn UIMU by (tin lite naiuca ami HartuM felled so I no. mint tbli IB bei llid'cal LADIES I UgfarSUass.

Now is the time to use And you can find just what you want at And at prices to suit. All colors of MIXED PAINT on hand, Finest kind of Floor Paint, that will dry haul THJ-: I'l OPPOBITE ALT.

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1866-1903