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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Mar 1907, p. 4

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TIRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: IW" tlx months. Wet*. • n.5o Three months. Mots. Thursday, March *8,1907* VILLAGE CAUCUS NOTICK. js J The legal voters of the village of Mc­ Henry are requested to meet at the city hall on Saturday, the 80th day of March at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of ) nominating candidates for the follow­ ing village offices, yiz: One president i>f the village; three trustees; and to transact such other business as may properly come before them. J. STOFPBL, , Village Clerk. IOB punom TILLAGE BOARD. I hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of president of the vil- ?|*V lage board, subject to the decision of I'V the coming village primary. Thanking ^ y the legal voters of the village for any ^ -- support they may tender me, I beg to < '* remain, Yours respectfully, £94* PETER J. FREND. » . FOB VILLAGE TRFJGTEK. Hp-;.'- • ' "After many urgent requests from my If'1 friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of village trus­ tee for the village of McHenry and will .»• be thankful for the support of the legal voters at the coming primary and elec­ tion. WM. SIMES, Feb. 28 <forktd Like a Charm, Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of thai spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va., says: "I ran a nail in niy foot last week and at once applied Bncklen's Ar­ nica Salve. No inflammation followed! the salve simply healed the wound Heals every sore, burn and skin disease. Guaranteed at N. H. Peteech's, Franjjf Masqnelet's, McHenry, G. W. Beeley's^ West McHenry, druggists. 25c. 7 If insanity experts are to have a hear­ ing at every murdej trial it may soon become impossible to pttnish any ibatt who commits a crime while in a rage* unless it is made a capital offense to experience a brain storm. For Catarrh, let me send yon, just to prove merit, a Trial size Box of Dr, Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creamy, healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop, Ra­ cine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. 8ot^ by N. H. Petesch. ' i] A Detroit man is asking for a divorce because his wife compels him to do the housework. If she does not compel; him to accompany her on her shopping expeditions he still has something to be thankful for and should keep quiet There are many kidney remedies bat few that accomplish the result. "Pine* ules" is a kidney remedy that contains no alcohol or opiates of any kind, com* plies with the National Pure Food aud Drug Law, guaranteed to give satisfac­ tion. Thirty day treatment for #1.00. Inquire about "Pineulee." Sold at N. Peteech's drug store. The Atlanta Constitution is positive that Mr. Roosevelt will be the next Re­ publican nominee, while the Norfolk- Virginian Pilot is equally positive that he will not. That appears to be about the state of affairs. FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEE. Thru the many requests of my friends ;. I hereby announce myself as a candi . date for the office of village trustee subject to the decision of |he village V primary and will be very thankful for ^ *\ the support of the legal voters of Mc- f\ l Henr||< Respectfully, Mar. IA. M. BROWN FOB TRUSTEE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of member of the village board, subject to the decision of the village primaries. Thanking the voters for any support they may extend, I am, Respectfully yours, Feb 21 F. J. HEKBES. FOR VILLAGE TKUSTKR. Tb a the many urgent requests on the part of my friends I hereby again an­ nounce my candidacy for the office of village trustee, subject to the decision of the coming village primary caucus Thanking the legal voters of the village 'li-_ for their past support and assuring them that this support will again be appreciated, I remain, \ ~0-, Respectfully yours, T HENRY F. BLOCK. ' •»* PRESIDENT VILLAGE BOARD. ^ * In response to many urgent requests |?Vu on the part of my friends, I hereby an 'C-V nonnce^myself as a candidate for the > office of president of the village board ' ; >/ - subject to the decision of the village primary next Saturday. Being thank ful for the support at the legal voters »nry, I am, Yours truly, W. F. HOLTZ. FC^;: ' FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of village trustee subject to the decision of the village primary to be held next Saturday and will be thankful for the support of the legal voters of the village. Respectfully, N. J. JUSTEN I flY.Ptc ( C Sweet to Eat LAAA VU O 1 Cudy Bowel Lautfvc. SV : & k ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the citizens, legal voters of the town of McHenry, in the county of McHenry and State of Illinois, that the Annual Town Election for said town will be held on Tuesday, the second day of April next, being the first Tuesday of said month. The elec­ tion will begin at 7:00 o'clock a. m.,an4 close at 5:00 p. m., at the places desig­ nated as follows: Precinct No. 1, Wood' man hall, Ringwood, 111.; precinct Nat 2, village hall, McHenry, 111. The offio- ers to be elected are: One supervisor, one town clerk, one assessor, one col­ lector, one commissioner of highways and one justice of the peace. Also to transact the miscellaneous business of the town, and to act upon additional subjects which may, in pursuance nf law, come before said meeting when convened. Given under my hand at McHenry, this 22nd day of March, A. IX 1907. N. H. PFTESCH, Town Gtorfe i t * » j Specimen Ballet. For Stapenriwtr JAMm C h&DD' "" ' " Mi* fcV, Fur Tovm Cl. rt N. "fit. PETESCH. • $or Anewor JOHN KIMBALL. • ' Jfor Collector, • JOHN NIESEN. • ••v. *; - * < • V' '• , 0 , '"Mis 4 J ;y For Commissioner of Highsvays. Q JAMES L. CONWAY. For Jnstioe of the PeAce (To fill vacancy.) EDGAR C. HAWLEY. • I hereby certify mat the above is a true speci­ men of the ballot to be voted at the annual town election, in the town of McHenry, McHenry Coun­ ty and State of Illinois, on Tuesday, April 2, 1907. N. H. PETESCH, Town Clerk. t Want Column. All adTertlsementa iiuwrted under thl* bead at the follovlncrmtes: FtTeltaes or lew, « cento for tot ln*eftton; 15 cents for each subsequent Insertion. More ttum llTe lines, 6 cents a line for Brit insertion, and 3 cents a line for additiona Insertions. TOOR SALE--A quantity of timothy and up- •T land hay. quire ot H. C. I #oT further information in- UKAD, West McHenry. 39 Bank of McHenry, 111. Rheumatic sufferers can have a free sample of Dr. Shoop's Remedy with book on Rheumatism by simply writing Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. This book will explain how Dr. Shoop's Rheumat­ ic Renedy successfully drives Rheumat­ ism out of the blood. This remedy is not a relief only. It aims to clear the blood entirely of Rheumatic poisions, and then Rheumatism must die a nat­ ural death. Sold by N. H. Petesch. Says the kaiser, "And what would my colleague Roosevelt think if I acted contrary to bis theory of hard work and little play?" He would think yon a weakling that onght to be exposed on Mount Taygetns. Improper action of the kidneys causes backache, lumbago, rheumatism. "Pine­ ulee" is a kidney remedy that will re­ lieve these diseases. Pleasant to take and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. "Relief in every dose." Sold at Petesch s drug store. j. E. Mc ANDREWS, West McHenry, 111. 39tf TJH)R SALE--Dakota and Colorado lands Homesteads located. For farther infor­ mation apply to or address E. W. Howe, Mc­ Henry, Ifl. 38-tf Spooner resigned from the senate so that he might practice his profession and make more money; Tillman contin­ ues in the senate, practices his profes­ sion, and makes money. Are you tired, fagged out, neryons, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. Ask vonr druggiBt It is announced that another revolu­ tion is brewing in Russia. Russia must be a regular brewery. Fbund at Last. $. Jk. Harmon, of Lizemore, West Va., says: "At last I have found i perfect pill that never disappoints me and for the benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and chronic constipa­ tion, will say: take Dr. King's New Life Pills." QGuaranteed satisfactory. 25c at N. 0 Peteech's, Frank Masqnelet's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, West Mc­ Henry, druggists. mi Nursing Mbjr? , * lift a hMTjr strain on mother. Her system is called upon to supj nourishment for two. ' Soma form of nourishment that be easily taken up by mother's Is needed. S c o f f s E m u l s i o n contains greatest possible amount of ment in easily digested form. street, McHenry. light rooms over jrocery. For fur- le store on Water TXT ANTED AT ONCE--A Rood steady man " * bandy with machinery for work In my feed mill and implement business. 40-tf WILLIAM BONSLETT. West McHenry. T3V)R SALE-- Four rose comb black Minorca E hens and one cockerel. Also hatching ejfgs from single comb white Leghorns, at 50c per setting of 13. Big Oak Poultry farm, % mile north of German Catholic church. 40-4t JACOB BARTZ, McHenry. T 08T-- A bunch of keys somewhere on the ^ streets of McHenry. Finder will please return to D. G. Nellis. West McHenry, and receive reward. 40-lt T^OR SALE OR RENT-H. C. Mead offers ills A farm, consisting of 125 acres, model farm house, two good barns, poultry house, spring house; within one mile of depot at McHenry. condensing factory, butter factorv and Krist mill. Terms recusable and made known on application. H. C. MEAD, West McHenry, 111. TXT ANTED--A 30ft. gasoline launch. Must *v be is first class condition and very cheap. Address, Box 687, Woodstock 111. 40-tf Mother and 1 helped by its us|| are wonderfulfcr ALL DRUGGISTSt SO*. AND 11.00 TOIA Miss Elsie Smith was'in Chicago a few days last week. A. J. Raymond was a business visitor in Chicago Monday. Messrs. Fuller and Maiman of Wan- oonda were in town Friday.-' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironi- mus, Friday, March 22, a son. Messrs. Myer and Simons transacted business in Wauconda Saturday. Frank Dowell, the Round Lake livery man, was in Volo last Thursday. Meedames Converse and Burkett of West Fremont were recent Volo callers. John Stadfeld and son, Henry, made a business trip to Wauconda last Mon­ day. Mrs. John Richardson entertained relatives from Des Plaines Saturday and Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Jr.. of Wauconda attended church here last Tuesday.^ Mrs. Lovina Raymond spent a few days last week at Lusk tiros.' in West Fremont. Miss Maude Walton, who is employed by Dr. Butterfiel^ at Libertyvllte, was home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and daughter, Theresa, were in McHenry Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Walton and son were the guests of relatives in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Miss Anna Rossdeutscher has resigned her position in Richardson's *tore and Miss Frances Miller has taken her place. Hurried meals, lack of exercise are the mainac uses of dyspepsia. A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal aids digestion, improves the appetite. Sold at N. H. Petesch's Drag store. Mr. and Mrs. C. Simons of Elgin were the guests of the latter's mother and sisters, Mrs. Richard Couipton Mm JauaeH Kerwan tad Miss Anna Compton, Sunday, the occasion being tweaty- ftfth tredding anniversary ' ' * OPERA HOUSE i /•.. MdlEHRY, RLINOIS AC ALL STAR (lever Dmcers Sweet Singers funnyComedians Musical Ar t i s t s Prices 25,35,50c Professional, Society >• &nd Bvisinesss Cards ; t » 3 V V ^ I t>-v; "HLYSJTHAN. . ... . i • i,f Uf a - j :<•" v; 1 * ' i, ••• «*. 1 fti ' I t - . . . mH _ K I L i W ' » T ( - 3 ' < * . ' i I t t u i . . rOtt MiitiiSiu'*.tKils: M 'V YCLYD ©ptics of gentle ieminindy are eves snd always surveying mou • *• - No man can escape. Tolmi her aweet approval k behooves every pan to be maitljr dtcwd, foe &ae is nodbsag a woman »Anir»« mace Aan a wdl groomed styfidi look. Have yousr garments" made to measure! Have them stylish---well tailored---and made to fit The INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO. make *11 their garments this way--beyond criticism--and up to the highest standard of TfflT- kuxtd'sspprovaL : Do not fail to see our new Hne of shifts lit Vplain and fancy negligee, ranging in price from fOc to $1.00. All the. new things in collars and f|ies. . - • ;•' - - • • 'r Hats and caps, bur line if up-to-(iate, in staple &nd smart shapes and colors. " Shoes of every description for spring summer wear. We have a fine line to retail at ,$2.50 and $3.50 in men's and $2.00 to $3.50 in Jadies. Other grades also. Come and see - ' Hugs, lace curtains and window shades, portieres and couch covers at $1.50 to $3. An elegant line of spring dress goods in all, vwool, worsteds and cotton fabrics. j Silks for waists, silks for full suits in fancy and plain black, 20 to 36 inches wide, 50c to $1.50. Large full stock of our 25c coffee and 50c tea. >* H ^ 1 ' ' ""'t i i ' ' r :r* Z. >*2 WEST flcHENRY Hats and Shoesl The most complete arid flu- Kaft. est line to be found in town, •« iM OURj will surprise you. and look over our lome in GILBERT'S Heimer Block, Centerville, ricHenry BtrthaCzara PHPOK ..i FOR WOMEN Offerm InWUti rrlnto Home Tor Uilu it delieate health wfshlag iklllhl lr4lul or Surgical treatment or qatet home it. •odatlom duriaf ctifliMcit Tender >i the pa tie at* Intoaated ear# neatowed ipoi t« aa by other Bhraletsaa. tlrcalars oa ay. pllcatlOB. 879 w. Adaaia Srreet, Chicago. Stat* Lleeaae. Telephoaa ItunUtt. i jn I,1 ' , V 1 --T™'^ Thi Flnlnimltr "wanf'tdii 2nd Dealer Utting* MaiHeltfei, Chemicals, tine toilet soaps, fancy hair and tooth brush­ es, perfumery, fancy toilet articles, trusses and shoul­ der braces, pure wines and liquors lor medical pur­ poses, paints, oils, varnish­ es, dye-stuffs, letter paper, pens, ink, envelopes, glass, putty, carbon oil, lamps and chimneys. Plysickns' Prescription Ataintely (onpouidef. 12 Elo St., McHenry, IB. Telepbooe 72} PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits. All shapes an^ sizes. 8er- «ral proofs to select from. Each doz­ en finished In different styles. Price, S3 .00 »,nd upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive npparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group pictures, views < buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Ri%lajrgemer\ta. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed In every instance. Finished in black and white or colors. Frames. A variety of styles In stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waukegan St., near the Standplpe. t.. McHENRY, ILL. ' '"'v'- 'Telephone. *93 Minni.il riff-"-- mma*attestta** J). S . to l»f. F.'t). Hoss.) fwiiu 9 it. in. until fi:90 ui. A1M> O|IM> eveuitifrs. ~ McHENHY, o- - : ILLINOIS^? * * <) flict' aii<l Ifr'sktfcoci' over . I'etesch's" Drafe.^ * •». IViInnW/ina Wn •. • Store. Telephone No. 874. & : DR. R. e. Ctl AMBKRLIN . DENTIST. : Office and Residence over H. J Walsh's Stmcmk Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. WKST MOHBH^X. 1U« '% d. <&" TelephoM No. 293. SIMON Insurance Agent for all classesd^ ^ property in the best Companies. kt'l £** 7 • % West McHenry, IlltnoU FRANK fi'A 1" PRACTICAL PAINT1CR AND PAPER HANGER (ARRIA0E PAINTING, 45.00 M6UPWAR# House aud Sign Faiutius aud all Interior Oe<^; orating. Residence north town line one blocjli' wes: of river. Telephone No.254. 7* , MCHENRY, - - - ILLINOIS John J . Vyci ta l , DEALER IN * ^ Ger\erat.l Hairdwaii >' |sj Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and mf|| chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 5|j|i McHENRY, y*? ILLINOIS; Telephone, No. 6947 . "Office In H er bldg., Oentervll D. A. WILLtr , M. D. ( . VETERINARY SURGEON ANi> ttGNTISTv tLLIN< McHENRY, Wer.-drilling a^pecial^ WM Dealer in Windmills. Pipes, Pumps. Fitting Well Supplies. First-class guaranteed at all times. McHENRY," V- V, 1 Chicago & North-Western* » : 4-> Effective November IS, 190a WBHK DAT TRAINS. vfwnL •' . NORTHnoCNlJ. Mcl^ry. 7.00 a mi*.,Si. Vtt Elgin.., .. 10.17» n> » «.» a in.,..Vla Des Plal.«g:., WA. a m 3.26p m&*«.y.V»Via I>es 1 lalae® ...i^Op m 4.00 p ...Via Elgin Mjpm 4.57 p m.v...*.»Via Des Plaines #.40p m "SUNDAY TNALHW. 8.4-"» a mV ... .Vta Elgin. . .. ...11.14 am U 10 a mv.... ,*Via Dos I'lainBS.. 11.14 a XP 1.CCp m**.».#< ....Via Elgin 445 p m • TE" DAY TRASMU Mcli^T.6. 8°<™OCND. Chicago. 7.20a . .Via Elgin. ..10.10n m 8l2\>a mv».....i.Vla Des I'luiae# U.SSa m 4.2a v nw» ,.». .Via Di-s 1'hiiiM*. m 4.2aumi..i.*.. -•• Via Elgin. 7.10pm SUNDAY TKAIHG. % 7.20 a Via Elgin ie.S5 a m 6.00 p .... Vla Des Plaluef. Wg » B (id9 w».*«»».*....VlalCl^lp. i,.««.^n>7JI|a t«l. Main 1714 WHY do people of , ?'1 Heni'y. Lake ai|f -- other countK\,f , : l r o p i n a t Lambert Q. Seng'! 83 Fifth Ave. CHICAQO? Because It ItlL. home like. V; K I L L THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS f™ FOR C Dr. King 's Discovery ON SUMPTION Price OUGHSand C0c&$1.00 0L0S Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNQ TBOUB. LBS, or MONEY JBAOS. Promptly obtained, or FCC RCTURNCI to YEARS'EXPBRIKNCC. Our OHARO«* AS THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or akMek for expert search «nd free report on jaten&rilUlty. mrRHtCEMCNT suits ftndncted baton «U courts. Patents obtained through ^ APVER" TISED and SOLD, tree. TRADEMARKS, H» •IONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. a. Patent Office, WA8HINOTON, D. O. D-SWIFT*® HOLLISTER'S !ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medidae for Busy People. 'rings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. . >eclflc for Constipation, Indigestion, Liv#- ° Cnln<\v Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impu< 1, Baa Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headaelj lackache! It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tuf rorm, 35 cents a box. Geiluine made ,-JSTXR DRUG COMPANY, Madison, Wis. DEN NUGGETS FOR SFTUOW PEOPLG B«1 for Cough, CONTAINING HONEMAR */ y if>T- ..is? •> ,'VWi» .. "Ss. _

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