lrl. County Judge. chic-co m BIT. I an the "but! of ï¬'yh‘refntho to the "tick ’ In the mm. Count! .V a! latch 32nd. which shown 6“ :Iu’l Attorney male! III on: over any money to the brands: the m yam m - ï¬t! In; by}. notion. " refuted. The record. “I W‘v to bu conceal! every do!- hï¬- ‘ It vu in: duty tovonoct. iv“ an: kin not mused for his > Oh“. W. Hadley. the candidate (or WWI Attorney; Ia seeking re-nom- mm m the omce he has held for one Ind 3 half terms. If. Hadley graduated {tom the WWW": Law School In 1902, _v and Immediately engaged In the prac- f', - “(30 of his chosen profession. He held‘ (h olco of Justice of the Peace of . , Into. towlshlp {or two years. and In. ,' nan-no their new†not i! law. It I. to be regretted ;Wuu"t of the ' 'm can-pellet to be subject“ it the «mum. and baseless oc- “M 'Mch bite been Injected '39 uh Mm. Mr. Hodley bu. Dunn,“ the amen with dig- 'II I manor entirely be- m' m “H.15- 3!in cyancgudu 5 gentle. and III maturity with (M members *m Lomnhulon In «widened D, I“ If“! (In to van cloud u mt. â€(may I- "07, and lo lb. Macy I: am. ' 1 II. b n new-her M m» Modem Wood-en a! American and Inn held m dictumâ€" and â€momma ot- “ In that «painting. ad I: m r: “an acne band of Whenâ€" VMO‘.I,W.A. 5;? “in h- hold an meg, ‘ ‘ .52! w 111‘. to have 10:" 03516) m In no Inn your reply n V‘ 3 â€with. _, . fun wry Inâ€. ’I REUNI‘. M the.†20. m: an to m the lava “My 1nd “Amber-munch†no Mulkmmrtofmvho ‘ Ir. May I. A member of the III!- MD Data's Auornon‘ Auoclnuon. llp Ml acquired In envlnble repu- tation." a public Imler, and his m :- Inch are in Iroquent de- Rh umhlltmlon u pmuecuung “my In been {e-rleu yet con- mauve. and has won the approbm (In! of .11 furmlnded men duo. 1m. n- elected state's Attor- IO' to till I vac-My. and was re floated In 1908. both times without own-moi. 80 nu made good in every item at an â€education: and has built up I splendid general practice. W. “L, March 25, 1912, " n' any-lg. be M: on- nou bitter and In- Q mum. The vile-t o! I, manly without toundnflol. “a“ It III 10“.. I'm ~~ MEI KNDBK HHS. ï¬Md (tom the one. a! '0» 11!!qu vwnm Grove Pout ‘mtter. Advert“- m not “not!†no to main. Do up of lyomcnu ‘m to do Mu? m :3 mm of I’m, the follov‘lng mum: l have chimed «new flat the law out!!!“ no to curse. ml no not». In! 1 have retained no he. inmtonmum-yfm undhtunpfld,udntttemt mum-â€mimhnym‘ .mmnavommnuwbrw mum-mm. I believe an my rm are cor- rectiï¬o'mydowlmnomnto munohummmwhonldu mmnlmmvhenlehrgod he to which 1 us not entitled- l have the nude Reunited favor“ of inch ï¬ne and fee collected. and nhodeoch fanned lay-o Tim report! are ill on me vi“ the mat! «MW of ochoolt The! Inn been presented to. and ext-lied by the county mpeflnteidat 0! new. no! mind “a "proved by the CountyCouannd tbeCounby-o mung my report: found that l w:- mum to teeth a. her than 1m] â€Kuhn-hi 19".. m manâ€! "3: m l. 1.11.00 I 1,1. â€11. For eta-0k. It the fllk'l “(or m procum a condemn n. h n- th!“ to I In which 9: charge! no uddlhmflnlntï¬cmhtlf the «mom mm be council“ for Inch 0! fund. co m a. he, the I" per-m (I. sun'- “(may to null m- to. all o! In In col load In. ny other perm. Tic statute given the Inn‘s “(may I lien on I" has tor m can“ m.‘ This law should have boo. hov- (0-YWILI“ unmatc- lho trouble to lamina tho mm on no In the county nun-mun“! 0.60, he would have newâ€! that my term- showing the ms and and has coiloetod m anon!- n ulna! by no [and been 1W 5! the County COIY‘L The undo the social“. It. fluo'n “ion". mu hull; “doct- ed 10 not cut (or collection ol the he. to null llelr “non ton on! of any a... that my at any "I. be conceal by ill. In «mm In the m. amid II noodle nun. Ibo lam. tho alien to nulo'a lumen 10 not an at m an. condemn ta mu. n In at. In .1 nm Iho Inc-rou- pmvtdd (of In the loc- o! "IIO'I u- lonon In (M can" at (be flunk Ibo" referred to. about doubt“ It. (on o! (he can‘t INOI'IIC’I at an IIIIQ. 80 hr u the statement In conâ€" cerned. It may be correct. but It (all: to unto all the um. um! {acts that vero’knovn to tho compilers o! the flxnm then given. My reports on at. In the once of the county unper- Inteudont at schools. disclou all the (act- n to that Doc-mo of all lac-I colloctod by me. which reportl were oumlnod by thou pnunn‘ the data â€or the Article unnamed. On July l. "01. I smut. hum aloe“!- vhkh Ina-sud the [m 0! can't luomn in III. mu» u 'ollovn: Your- very truly. C. D. CLARK. A local paper his publhbed a nuke- mom of amounts turned over by my predoceuoro In once to the county uuperlntondcnt o! nhools. The reports presented to me by Mr. Hadley as state's attorney have always been gone over carefully by me and only approved after I be lleved them to be correct. Were It not {or the increase In lees now alo lowed by law, the stnte‘s attorney 0!- nco would still be in a position to turn over a considerable amount to the school fund. mdlnh‘lllw- Mun-nay... is collected, not only to take there from his foe earned inmat particular matter, but to also retain therefrom any fee earned by, but unpaid to him in connection with any previous case. Under this statute the state’s at- torney has the right whenever I: flue Please also note next to the last paragraph or Section 8 which says "State's attorneys shall have a lien for their lees on,all judgments for lines or forfeitures procured by them and on moneys, except revenue col- lected by them until such fees and earnings are fully paid." nude on July 1. 1907. Since the chase became operative, the mount of the tee allowed he as to my items been more then doubled, Fees have also been provided for items for which there was theretofore no el- iowance. and in addition the state'- attorney has been given a per diem fee for time engaged in the trial in Courts of Record. 1 also call your attention to the provision which allows the state’s at- torney 10 per cent of the amounts of ï¬nes collected .by him. This Is in ad- dition-to the fees provided {or in the same section. Should you care to go to the trou- ble of examining the changes re- !erred to by me, you will ï¬nd same In Chapter 53, Section 8 of Hurd’a Statutes. See this section as It stood before and after the amendment of 1907. hail-u. of "~th "min. . ml Marin. In "hum o CAI-mom mm and: «by u Mundane. In (7mm up: n â€Marina-upon M oath ronrlclkm at (Mon, ..... oat-h mnflrflou o! lanthanum In (. on" d Rot-owl «do I to an A". n. a (howl. Inch 1‘ :- mm in (‘npul arm 3-4 ‘1 .mmw ., a" V199“. {1' "2‘. WWâ€! ' i'c’fed‘ “$7.192 93.04.13" 31.4â€.“ If the voters 0! thin dletflct wish to send n good. clean, ehle, honest Inn to 317"...“ who will work and vote for the best Interests, not alone of come epoch! Interest. made or die- tflet. but of the entire auto. then get out and work Ind VOTE for the men who on he depended upon to carry out {he-e policiesâ€"mandala Doings. mailmndmumde- voud mm: cleanly to his pro!» don. Ho]: u an of large experi- ence. brad! um! um In In. mm, of “questioned maxim. an fade “usable worker Ind : most enthus- luuc believer In the Roosevelt doo- mm of "an equal â€poms!†to all." After teaching for several yeti-I in um. and Knock counties, be en- tered the Chicago Univenmy. from 'lich institutlon he graduated In 1881, taking Int prize. slum-3h kidnapped by being abused to sup- port Maul! nil through his college mm. He the] attended law school for two years, lad ft m: bean the Ho It I alt-Ode man from the ground up. And chute; be has and II today it the result 0! hard work, an unflinching mm and "Ado-m- ‘bk per-avenue. He was born on III tubers (am 1: Lake Villa. Lake County. Ill, and worked on the farm In the sun-er. nd attended the pub- lic school: hm: the winter until he 'u sunken. At elgbtm be be can teach“: «boot and at the pm» the 'u superintendent of the urgent 81nd†uhool In Antioch. George W. Hull. lee repair "on undid“. for cute represen- auve m- !» forty-am dumu In raid“ It mus-uh In Du Page Cou- ty with his fully for the Inn tinny- m "an. GEORGE W. HALL FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE cum. D. Clark. JumdthoutymnotDuMo Cavity. “on O of "ml. 1! «I III at o! "M M nan-N: of Ibo out. or "II- Ido. mod Inch 9. IMO. «mud u not to mud no net culluod n m to mud- M (I. Incorporation a! duo. nl nil-cu. named April lo. 1m. 0- Mo. 10!, I. "12. n4 all at. man memo In mm (henna article I). o! the Villas. at Dovnor‘n Grove u the [Choral “action to be held In «M villi“ on Tuesday. Apt" 10 A. 1).. "II. for tho auction of vllhu once" the "common as to whether the said mm. o! Down-(I Grove nun MOM (In commission (on: or autumnal gov- Public notice In hereby given that than will be submitted to the electors His campaign has been a vigorous attack upon special privilege. and corruption in politics and his plat- form is hosed upon a fonndltion of constructive policies. which upped to common tense republic-nun u an out! sound and n practical solution 0! the problem. of government which confront the state and notion at this i Senator Magiâ€, who is the only ‘progressive candidate in the ï¬eld for United States senator, has conducted one oi the most remarkable cam- paigns in the political history of this state. Starting last (all with a epien‘ did legislative record at Springï¬eld, he has made speeches in nearly every .large city in the state. and in the short space of four months baa made his name {amiliar to nearly every voter. They emphasized the endorsement of Gifford Plnchot who in a recent speech at Danvtlle declared that the election 0! Senator Magtll to the United States senate would mean one more senator at Washington ï¬ghting for the Interests of the people. TM. not!“ In um: pennant lo no In these characteristk' words, Theodore Roosevelt. at a luncheon Saturday at the Congress hotel in Chicago, expressed his approval of the work 0! Hugh S. Magi", candl- date for United States senator. and the other progressive republlqan leaders in this state. nols! you. This In conflicnbly In “can o! the emlnu of \he olllco of state'- nttomey In thla county up to thin tlme. during my term of once. 1! 83,500.00 3 year in reasonable com- pensation for the state’s attorney of this county after December next; manifestly $1,500.00 or less has not bean excessive compensation during the last ï¬ve or six years. “By George, it’s a bully ï¬ght you have been putting up here in mi- ROOSEVELT COMMENDS MAGILL. ELECTION NOTICE. 'n l‘eel Fees and by Mal 3930.13. 4."!- hm mm; In mom 30,00 In Mm mm! tn Wm" 3. 00 Mo MM». to CHAS. ‘V. HADLEY. nownm amn- Mm ’30!â€qu II Phone 45 M no In I â€143' Wholesal- Price: 32 South Main St. ' 1111. Join [Ah-again. 170 8. Main 18L. Donors arms. ML an: i ‘hov (hi Dunn‘s Kidney Pm. no a good kidney lodicino for they have been wed in my fully ior backache, trouble with tuner secretion and other dilaltia caused by weak kit non. no.“ Kidney Pills have ll- nys lived up to the chin: Isle for the. and twin; what they win «10.1 I My advice their no to oil per- sons Iliad with kidney (so-plum." â€tubby-"denier; P110050 cents. Poster MIMI-n 00.. mm, New York col. agents for the United take no other. L. KLEIN mndunnmnllllmmme no" of u». back. Mocha. any mm, um. lug-M feeling and fro- mt riot-me hum. Dunn's Kidney Pm. any for the nu an only. There Is no better mam handed randy. Dov-on 0mg movie endorse Don'- Kldley nun. When (he ltd-m an weal (My gm "um-hue wind-u that MM not be Ignored. Br mulling a. Inn. and Imam the line:- Im the In! Man of above". any day- of HIM]; may be and. Wonk kidney- nuny up! n curt. III-anew In; anâ€. full 0! "Wichita" adj-cm nd 3.th I. usage. Sham: In. â€any Remember the nameâ€"Mn'Hnd For Punting, Painting Wimflnlninglnd OI. Ludo. m an your ml.- your mod. .0 you um clan.- h «cry vol w your crud nlnpk III bro-ll: on d m. million of God. and no N hm It to the and. «4’3me M The Ladln' Md 0! the Plru Evan. ullcal Church vlll have a special sale In lotna' hall Tue-day eve-lat. April 9th. Mahala. at 1 o'clock. The ladlu have a aplandld supply 0! fancy wort. o! gullla. coulonahloa. etc. They vlll also all homemade bakery gooda. and Ice emu and cats wlll he â€ï¬‚ed. The aan wlll be made especially lulomllng by tho nndulon o! a uploadld program. The" Illl be aouuhlun of valua and lolonal for each on. tho allendn. no not torn! lha “no. Tue-lay. April ’. 1-" p. u. Everyone In M Iliad. l To those who are opposed to Sew ntor Cullom because of his vote {or Lorlmer In the United States acute and who are opposed to I. Y. Sher- mln becnuu of M. vote (or the per- nkloua Allen bill and his reaction. ary attitude. Senator Mum appeal: u the man 0! the hour. because hln record ll clan Ind hln principles are maulâ€"Dixon Dally Telegnph. in his campaign Senator Magill has been getting close to the people. to that class known as the “silent voter;" those who are not politicians out who quietly work and vote tor clean politics and honest govern- ment. His principal aim has been to get the message of the progressive movement to the people ’ Senator Hugh S. Magill, the pro- gressive candidate for United States senator, is engaged in a state-wide canvass. His campaign appeals to those who wish to see a change in present methods and a return to real representative government, and the enactment of constructive legislation that will not only be just to the busi- ness interests but to the people as well. He has not only the solid en- dorsement oi' the Roosevelt and La- Foilette republicans of the state. but his candidacy has been warmly com- mended hy Governor Johnson, Git? lord Pinchot and others of national repute. “The voters of Illinois have the greatest opportunity since the civil war to select the right man for the United States senate in Senator Hugh 3. Mngill." says the Joliet Daily News. This sentiment is also being expressed very largely over the state and has peculiar interest from the fact that for the first time in lliinois is a trial of strength to be made be- tween the progressive and the stand- pst forces within the republican party, which has resulted in sixteen progressive republican senators being elected to the United States senate. MAGILL FOR ‘U. 8. SEN- ’ ATOR. HERD THE WARNING. I’m! «Med Int: Maï¬a-obs“..- “who-mun £193! Mark“ SPECIAL SALE. We Paulo Have Phono 61L} Futility swarmed. Special price February and Much, $3.00 pals. Abafnjunehtchedcocku'ds. We have for tale a limited number 0! EGGS Iron our Padlgreod White Orpingtons numnoor stones. cued. luau . my 1m moon. In: 9 IAILIOAD 81'. BIBNEI a CO.. Ladies’ and Gents' Tallorln‘ A350 CLEANING AND memo 0000 810a $l.00 per um“ 0! lb. $6.00 per I00. C. V. WOLF n... no: I33 PralrleAve. WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS Everything in the Gents' Fuinishing Line. Easter Ties. Fancy Shirts. Put your feet in a pair of Our Shoes. Call up EDGEWORTH Postal Photos Get A Nobby Easter Hat C. C. REESE R.R. D. No. 3. Downers Grove. Ill. “one 02-. Winners of lst, 2nd, 3rd and 4th hens, lst, 2nd and 3rd pallets, lst cock; 2nd cockerel, silver cup for best display, at Downers Grove Show in 19“. Pedigree Collie for breeding purposes‘ Bus 32 per l5: SIZ per Iâ€. Regal White Wyandoflcs Ale-I for NAPEIVILLE TILE The BestDninTile Made. In Use («37‘1†PullStockonhand. Culotlptunptly attended to. BROOKS-MUELLER (:0. C 0 A I. V. THOLIN, The Tailor 59 South mi. 3m: J. C. Franklin Apparently Ruined by.some unsightly spots, caused by grease or tar or ink or fruit stain. Do not worry. but immediately bring them to us. At a small cast we will remove the spots without- injuring the fabric or fading the most delicate colors. ' A NERVOUS snocx is often felt when you discovér that your “glad rags" are or anything Photographic Phone 95 W I!) W. IAILIOAD l‘l‘.