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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 1

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EVENING TELEGRAPH. to ents br rrk DIXON, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY JUNK 23 1S99. Sixteenth Year, No. 19 WANTED! Competent girl in family of three. 225 East ett street.

The Great Sale Beginning Saturday, June icth, and continuing thiough the entire mor th. We offer prices in Dry Goods that cannct fail to interest )OU. Procuie me of cur hand-bills, then convince yourself that mean what we say. ROUND CORNER BLOCK. VERY LATEST.

Jf REGSGE H. PAGE. we NOTICE I We offer for a few days, in Dixon, an elegant Eight-room Brick corner of Ottawa and Everett streets; 1,800 will buy it easy terms if desired. This is $500 below its actual value. Loveland Stiteley, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, WAR WITH PHILIPPINES More Fighting Anticipated Dictator takes Command.

to Tin legr a ph. anila June 23 come- a well autbentieal report to the head- i quarters of the'American army here that Dictator taken' command in person of the Filipino army in the field. He now making FILED iN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK THIS AFTER OON -FULL TEXT i i late Rrcaideut of the Condensed Milk Corupao). George Page, was tiled in the otfiee i irrogate or prohate) court of New rk county and city, and pto hated the hth day of May, last. A copy i -aiue the county clerk of Lountv and filed today; Mr Page aving left property in Dixon preparation to attempt to recapture Lf)d io NtW York The wording of San Fernando.

Our forces will be the will clearly iudicates the manterly prepared to meet him. news con-1 mind of Mr. in providing for all firms by inference the report General Luna murdered. that Trouble in South Africa. ondon nlland June full infantry regiment of British located at Shropshire been ordered to immediately for Cape Town.

Canadian Executed. amilton nt June 23. Benjamin a hanged here this forenoon for murdering mother. She Wants an Irish Lake. Irish-Americans of New York talk of niture, contingencies and guarding against any pos-dbie thwarting ofa wisher.

Deceased was held in such great respect here in Dixon that our readers will be anxious to read last will and we publish the document in full, follow-. Be it known that George 11. Huge, at present residing in the city, county and state of New Yoik, do hereby make, und declare this to be my will and testament, that is to say; the pay ment of my just debts arid funeral expenses, I give, devise and bequeath follows: First; 1 give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Adelheid in case she me, ail my household fat- cfc Son, Have Your FURNACES Cleaned and Repaired, By Our System wtf can heat every room alike. S. S.

D0DQE The Jeweler. SILVERWARE. Oiler Wait Co. Phone No. 310.

mag silverware, linen, books, pic- buying the Lake of Killarney and that lures, bric-a brae, works of art, they have a formidable rival in Mrs. I and wines, ami in addition, Howard Gould, who, with her husband the sum of twenty-live thousand dollars is now at Cork, Ireland. The estate, 111 case my said vvife does which includes the famous lake- and not survive me, then this bequest shall some of the surrounding country, form-! lapse am the articles mentioned and erly oe longed the Herberts of Leo. the sum of money enumerated shall re- The wife of Michael Herbert, head of vert to and become part of my the family, was an American girl, uary estate. Belle Wilson of New York, so that if I Second; In the event i my sister, the Goulds buy the propery an Arner-j Julia M.

Harris -hall survive me, 1 ican woman will still be its mistress, give and bequeath to lo the sum of it 1 said that Mrs Gould has express- fif oen thousand dollars ed a desire to own the and that otherwise the -aid sum shall become a matters have progressed so far that part her husband is considering taking them Thir over for $250.000, which is the price put my -t upon the estate Gould was Miss k.nd a at La ri ne a li a ti ve of un mon hern the l.inois, a nd David hr, ad. ih i Cor. Hennepin and First St. THE WIIDOI REMOVABLE and ADJUSTABLE The only awning that will lit 1 ny ordinary window. It an be put up by anyone, only one screw eye being required.

It will fit any window not over feet high and 3 feet 10 wide. The AWNINGS are made of the best quality of blue and white striped duck. We carry them in stojk in blue and white stripe. PRICE 32 75 ROB H. HOWELL, Sole Agent, Dixon r- A Xr a REV 0 LV 1 HQ TDD I I o'clock a er, Mrs.

Lawson half miles south of I)iXon, of heart dir eighty-sevon at six days. Decease st ev of hi- hr ont at the age of five mo and was born in Hagerstown, Mary land, anuary 10, He leaves three daughter, Mrs.Susan two sons, Da vid ouici wife and Beaver Creek, Mary land. He came to Illinois in 1873 to live with his daughter who was then at Polo. and has remained with her in this! residuary estate. Nil the rest and retiduo of real and personal, of every k.nd and di-cription anti wheresoever -UuuUd, I give, device and bequeath to my Lx -cutrix and Fxeeutoi hereinafter mentioned, in tru-t nevertheless, 1 and to hold, manage and du-posu of the same follows: my eon Fred liarte should die before arriving at th of twenty-oue, i authorize anti et my trustees to pay he tiro incotti from said estate I to my -aid wife, during her life: if my I said should survie until he is twenty one, the entire income arising from the -state bhali in the mean time he paid to my pon my said son arriving at the age of twenty-one, 1 authorize and direct my trustees to slate an account of the estate and divide the Morris ior Dixon, ill Tiirr mo Jewel Gasoline Stoves have sold at fifteen Many of the first we sold are still in use, We know by ex perit ure (that is the best teacher) that they aro stove made.

have en them made and we use them at home. know A-hat we -oiling. Wo show 15 and sizes at $2.50 to $37.50. Your money back if you are not pleased. m) I his Jewel Process is the Process made.

$25.00. You anno! he coinfortaiTe with out a Jewel. i jw Ml I'll lmhu i nn I i Our Wocklv iln (Ms lliMii same into two equal one of vicinity since. He was a corret man which take no note of time but gr it necessary it 1 to every man to carry time along' with him. At you can procure a watch that keeps you from breaking important by giving you ly the correct time, which will -uve you more money than the time piece coste.

We have also hand SST a of handsome and anything else you may 57- wish thi- line. (). Wendel in ail habits and greatly respected. The funeral services will be conducted at tne house at 10 Saturday morning by Rev, S. Zindt and the interment at Sterling, the friends going to that city by carriage.

Lee Houston Dead. Lee Houston, of Mr. and Mr- II. Houston of No. 8 River street, wa-taken ill last Sunday night and died at 5:45 yesterday afternoon at the hospital.

ath was inevitable from ton ca ned by ob structed hernia for which operation was performed during afternoon Lee was born November at Trenton, Teaaes-ee, and came heie, with ten years ayo, He was an indu.striou* young man and wc-H trained in his 'work of II was with F. K. Ciink bath room- and barber shop The funerai will 1 be held at the Methodi-i ich at Sunday afternoon alh equal shall be set aside and the income arising from shad be paid over to my raid wife during her life; the other equal part -hail be paid to my -aid son, one-third when he at the age of twenty- one. one-third when he arrives at the age of tweuty-four, and the other one- third when at the age of twenty together with the income ari-iug ihereform, or any purt thereof, in the meantime. pon the death of toy -aid wife, if my raid survive her, iquul part ret a-ide for her benefit -hail go my son, and I authorize and direct my to pay the same over to liirn in the sane manner at the times and in the porporiior as 1 have directed in the other or equal Special of Shirt ai 3b new 1 n- a of 15 per cent.

Klegant lot of i te 1 Skirt-; our price $1 oM. New line of him broidery 1 bent line in city, at 5C, 3 toc, 1 2c. 25 of New tin- kir.d at. 5C yard. 1 5 ia 7c se 1 (k; 1 Jnen 50c $1 25 Bed ib Carpets yd respect part.

1 the Hie. author iz to pay of mV -a Comes to that my -aid mar- as of rnaiuage 1 mil direct my raid widow arid child or children -on. arid to hi- mother, Ade any remaining iti a manner a- he, my -aid appoint by last will and I hese prices will he changed each week. CARPENTER WEAVER. At Country I.

rjVifV ff rf rfi rn ff up rp rp These Hot Days you will find comfort and rest in one of our COOL HAMMOCKS. formet to get one of the new magazines or new you try LEW E. EDWARDS. 155 Qalena Avenue. ec a Dasher, young lady the centrai of 11 pany there, La- re-igne naming uly 1.

1 he rn of the companies I through the Rue he lie Duster a one of modating and plea-ant various it testar i entr any and a J1 a run in at the death rii on occurring he arrivi at age of on, pro- id ieav 00 i ing fiim, shall of in the mar i ner provided for in ntjxt -uoceodi ng par a- graph or Dion of thi- my la-t wiii and 1 that right her a ted it ho Di agt Co. Ti my tr i in tru th County R. nfr; ther ve; me: hall die at the ize and or osiate iy nei h- of Dr. Bo--ard i ests Fine Dress Ginghams 36 inch Madras Cloth 42 inch Bhached Pillow use Mafclirj, worth 12k, Large Iluck Towels, 20x14 inch, A Specially Good Black Hose 9 4 Unblca( hed Sheets, worth 15 inch Bleached Pillow Cases, fine muslin. Win Black and White Calico, best made oc 10c 10c 25c each yard ya.d pair pair 39c pair North Ra.

va1 levy in district China township- of minor irregularitie proper -igning of etc. to i Uf ta: tbi leg DO mate harle- i i i a ed on Da. in euch ortioc that a ugh of age, Davi i of my At.

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