"V * T* w " "*« • . / ' > . • : & That's the Name 'AS^ Ask your grocer for i£ Why be without i^j'r The Best Family Flour mammmssŝ snS=£-~J-- • • L*1 ••'•-. • ^^san----c--EMc«aaas<---...---sssa=sas-- Graham Elour Breakfast Food Corn field Buckwheat Flour Rye Flour Pumpernickel Flour FEED ORINDINQ EVERY DAY. Satisfactory work-Prompt service WEST McttENRY, IL LINOIS. '•A*.* -V JOHN SPENCER, Prop, We will handle a complete stock of AUTOMOBILE and BOAT SUPPLIES CRAWFORD CARS 25 H. P. ROADSTER 4-CYLINDER $1250 UP Car now on display. RIVER BRIDGE GARAGE HOWELL. BROS. - - McHenry. III. rue McHenry Pldindeiler PUBLISHED EVBEY THURSDAY BY 1; F. G. SCHREINER. OBee la Bank Buildln*. Telephone, No.Sn. TERMS OF «UBSORIPTION: • : One year if Vtz month*. net*. Throe months. 40oU. Thursday, March 4,1999. lil AUDITOR'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the board Of auditors of the town of McHenry, aounty of McHenry, and state of Illi nois, will meet on Tuesday, March 30, |i909, in the town clerk's office, McHenry, 111., at 3 o'clock p. m., to audit any and •11 bills against said town and to trans act each business as may come before ||he meeting. Bills against said town of McHenry ; Itoay be left with the supervisor or with • j|he undersigned. Dated at McHenry this 35th day of fehrnary. N, H, PETESCH, Town Clerk. - R'4 •'I TOWN CAUCUS . Notice is hereby given that the anno *1 township primary of the Republican legal voters of the township of McHenry will be held in the village hall at Mc Henry on Saturday, March 20, for the ; purpose of placing in nomination the various town officers to be elected ai the coming April elections, to-wit: Ont supervisor, one town clerk, one com missioner of highways, one collector, one assessor, two jnstice of the peace, | vfcwo constables. Polls will be open from 1 o'clock p. m, until 5 o'clock p. m. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE. FACTS ROB VOTSB8. Town election, April 6, 1909. City*primary, March 9, 1909. City election, April 20, 1909. School election, April 24, 1909. Judical primary, April 13, 1909. Judicial election, June 7, 1909. FOR CONSTABLE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of constable for the town of McHenry, and will appreciate the support of the legal voters at the coming primaries. 85 tf C. H. STEPHENSON. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of justice of the peace, subject to the dicision of the Mc Henry township primary, and will be thankful for the support of the voters. 35 tf E. C. HAWLEY. FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of highway commissioner for the town of McHenry, subject to the Republican primaries, and will be thankful for the support of the voters. 34 JACOB R. JDSTEN. FOR SUPERVISOR. To the voters of McHenry township: Thanking you for your loyal support in the past, 1 again ask of you the nomina tion and re-election to the office of supervisor, subject to the action of the Republican primaries. J. C. LADD. 36-41* FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of tax collector for the town of McHenry, subject to the de cision of the Republican town primaries and will be grateful for the support of the legal voters of the town. 36-tf HENRY F. SCHAEFBB. FOR TOWN CLERK. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of town clerk for the town >f McHenry, subject txrthe Republican primaries, anu will be thankful for and appreciate the support of the voters. Respectfully yours, • 36-tf ' CHAS. B. HARMSEN. ' l&SK. CANDIDATES B¥ PETITION x We hereby announce ourselves as Candidates for the village board of the village of McHenry by petition, asfol •-.lows: . For President, flfiMON STOFFEL For Trustees, DR. R. G. CHAMBERLIN, JOS. W. FREUND, 85 FRED NICHOLS. t FOK ASSESSOR. 4. " I hereby announce myself a candi- Liy date for the office of assessor, eubject to ff"1- the primary law. 84 JOHN W. KIMBALL. FOR TOWN CLERK. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of town clerk, snb- jeot to tiie primary law. 84 PETER M. JPSTEN. FOR SUPERVISOR At the urgent request of my {friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of supervisor. 185 tf S. H. FREUND. FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of highway commissioner for the town of McHenry, subject to the decision of the Republican township oaucus. The support of the voters of the town will be appreciated. Respectfully, 36 tf Jk JOHN H. FREUND. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself as a Re publican candidate for the office of tax collector for the town of McHenry, sub ject to the action of the town caucus. Thanking the voters for their support during the past two years and assuring them that it has been and a continuance of the same will be appreciated, 1 am, Very truly yours, 88 tf JOHN NIESEN. FOR CONSTABLE I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of constable for the town of McHenry, eubject to the de cision of the Republican town primaries and will appreciate the support of the legal voters of the town. Assuring all 'those who have tendered me their sup port in the past that a continuance of same will be received with thanks, I am Respectfnlly yours, 86-tf JOHN WALSH. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of justioe of the peace, subject to the decision of the Republi can town caucus, and will be grateful for tlbe support of the voters of the town. 87 u*t* Sincerely years, H. a MEAUL F. O. Gane the auctioneer. He guar anteee satisfaction. The Doctor's First Question "«ow are your bowels?" This is generally the first ques tion the doctor asks. He knows what a sluggish liver means. He knows what a long list of distressing com plaints result from constipation. He knows that headaches, bilious attacks, indigestion, impure blood, and general debility are often promptly relieved by a good liver pill. We wish you would talk with your own doctor about this subject. Ask him at the same time if he approves of Ayer't PiMfc Do as he says. U\Am,Co..Lo*,im.,» RIDUEFIELD. XG Ray Lynch saw two robins Feb. 97. D. O. Kline was in Crystal Lake Sat urday. * s Mrs. Wayne 3# visiting Ridgefield relatives. • -------v-.--'-*. •; R. L. Dufietd droveto Crystal Lake Saturday. Nels Peterson went to Crystal Lake Saturday. Floyd Thayer went to Woodstock Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Dike spent Tuesday in Woodstock. Miss Nellitf Shelt spent Saturday at Woodstock. J. C. Button was a Crystal Lake call er Tuesday. - A. P. Peck spent 8unday with his family here. E. S. Olmstead was a Woodstock vis itor Tuesday. Frank Hutsou of McHenry was in town Monday. Mrs. E. B. Smith went to Crystal Lake Tuesday. Mrs. F\ W. Hartman went to Wood stock Tuesday. James Wilson Bennett is quite siok with the measles, * Dorothy Bullock is slowly recovering from the measles. Mrs: F. Hartman was a Crystal Lake shopper Thursday. D. A. Dickey was a pleasant Wood stock caller Thursday. Mrs. R. L. Dnfield was a Crystal Lake caller Thursday. Mrs. F. R. Jackman of Woodstock called on her parents Tuesday. 'The young people gave a party in the M. W. A. hall Friday evening. Eddie Cadwallader of Terra Cotta spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Hattie Thayer called on rela tives in Crystal Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Skinner and son, Wesley, were at Crystal Lake Thursday. W. Jaynes and wife went to Wood stock on business last Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Geo. Baker Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Senne of Wood stock spent Sunday with Father Wille. Mrs. F. M. Lmdsley and little daugh ter were Chicago visitors the last of the week. W. H. Monroe, J. C. Button and F. Hartman were in Woodstock last Wed- desday. Mr. And Mrs. A. Josephenson drove to Woodstock Thursday and Friday evenings. * Mrs. P, Houghawont and daughter, Mrs. L. Johnson, drove to Crystal Lake Saturday. Roy Hobart and Miss Dora Hutson of McHenry spent Sunday with Arline Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bea^dsley of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with James Whyte and family. Grandma Green had a postal card shower oh her eighty-fourth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Wm. Hutson of McHenry visited her daughter, Mrs. F. French, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. H. Fleming returned home Sat urday from a month's visit with Crys tal Lake relatives. Mrs. A. Stephenson and daughter, Edna, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Frank Hutson at McHenry. Arthur Skinner, Chas. Bullock and Andrew Hanson were Crystal Lake business callers last week Wednesday E. L. Kimball visited relatives in Mc Henry Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Kimball accompanied him to Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and daughter of Woodstock spent Saturday and Sun day with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Josephenson. Ed. Snyder of Woodstock has opened a'first-class barber shop on Main street. Mr. Snyder and family moved, into their new quarters Monday. SCHOOL NOTES. Mm. Lindeley visited school last week. Edith Nelson has entered the fifth grade. Oscar Nelson, Arvis and Eva Thayer are new pupils in the primary room. Leaders iu spelling contest Feb. 26; Grade 5, Helen Carlson and Emma Weiland; grade 6, Ruth Kline; grade 7, Olive Hesselgrave and Jessie Whyte; grade 8, Madalene Lynch, Ethel Thayer and Harold Lucas. • 'WAV" V jf : v, / ' % \ 1 -HON.-- •' v.1- ..OP WAUKEGAN.. CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF THIS JUDICIAL DIS TRICT. - - - - - --PRIMARIES-- Tuesday, April B, 1909. •df OF A PERSONAL NATORE WHOM WE ENTERTAIN WHERE WE GO. AND OKTENIK Guy Harrison was a Woodstock caller last Monday. Mrs. Dora Brown visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald, last Sunday. Mrs. Alma Thomas and daughter, Ella, were shopping in Woodstock Mon day. Mrs. Isa belle Richardson of Wood stock is visiting at the home of her son, R. H. Richardson, this week. Mrs. Laura Randall of Genoa Junction visited Sunday and Monday with her brothers, William and Warren Thomas. Frank Shepardson moved his family to the Thompson farm Monday, where he will work for Mr. Thompson this year. Last Saturday Edgar Thomas moved frum the Jecks farm to the A. W Murphy farm near Greenwood. Chas. Jecks will work hie farm the ooming year. Mrs. Sam Lincoln of Harvard was pleasantly surprised at the home of her - iter, Mrs. H. Hobart, r^st Friday, when a number of ladies went in with well filled baaketn to help celebrate her birthdiy anniversary. Those present were: Mesdames Rene Abbott, Clark, J. A. Abbott, Clara Harrison, Abbie Alajriin, C. E Gaylord, William Thom as, Warren Thom>s Etta Sherman, Hazel Sherman, Nina Sherman, S, Lincoln, Delia Hobart; Misses Maud Abbott, Daley Gaylord and Anna Fran |ci*ccv McHenry Entertain* a Large Company of Visitors During; the Week--Whom We Entertain. Gilbert Howard Was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. E. Hunter attended to business in Chi- cago-Wedneaday. M. A. Thelen attended to bnsiness in Chicago Wednesday. Geo. Yager was a business visitor in Wankegan Tuesday. L. P. Block transacted business in Chicago Wednesday. E. W. Howe was a bnsiness visitor in Chicago Wednesday. B. Mueser is attending to business in Chicago today (Thursday). F. J. Barbian boarded the Chicago train this (Thursday) morning. Henry Frett of Chicago spent a few days this week with friends here. Theo. H. Bethke is transacting busi ness in Chicago today (Thursday). Editor F. L. Carr ef Wauconda was a McHenry caller Tuesday afternoon. Chas, G. Buss of Chicago spent Sun day at the home of his mother here. M. J. Walsh attended to matters of a business nature in Chicago Wednesday. Mesdames W. F. Holtz and Peter Engeln were Chicago visitors Wednes day. Herman Peterson of Chicago has been spending the past week at the home of Wm. Simes. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mead attended the funeral of Grandma Cotting at Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Peake of Louisville, Ky , is spending the we^k at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. Mrs. W. F. Biggs, daughter, Zella, and Miss Kate Groves of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. \ VILLAGE BOARD Holds Reffalar Monthly Meeting; and Transacts Usual Amount of Business. Council Rooms, March 1, 1909. The board of trustees met in regular meeting, with President Freund presid ing. Trustees present: Block, Herbes, Meyers, Simes, Stoffel and Weber. The minutes of the last regular meet ing were read and approved. The following bills were read and approved by the finance committee: Wilbur Lumber Co., coal $ 9.56 McHenry Plaindealer, printing... ,75 John Walsh, police service ... 50.00 M. M. Niesen, police service 50.00 Legal Adviser Co., blanks 11.85 Joe Meyers, labor 1.50 McHenry Elec&erv Co., lights.. ..#4(0 Valvoline Oil Co , gasoline. $5.00 J. J. Vyeital, sundries 2.20 Geo, Meyers, Jr., lbr on streets... 8.<0 Motion by Simes, seconded by Stoffel, that the bills be paid. Motion carried. Motion by Meyers, seconded by Her bes, that the marshal notify John Worts to file a sworn statement with the vil lage clerk on March 2 that he does not own saloon that he now runs. Motion carried. Motion by Berbes, seconded by Simes. the bond of Arthur Dorr as principal, with H. B. Dowe and the United States Fidelity Guaranty company as sureties, be accepted. Motion carried. Motion by Stoffel, seconded by Simes, that J. C. Galvin and R. H. Engel be released from original bond of Arthur Dorr. Motion carried. On motion by Simes, seconded by Herbes, the meeting adjourned. . H. E. PRICE, p. J. FREUND, Clerk. Pres. The Lurid Qlow of Doom was seen in the red face, hands and body of the little son of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight from eczema had, for five years, defied all remedies and baffled the best doctors, who said the poisoned blood had affect ed his lurg* and nothing <oild save him. "But, " writes his mother, "sevan bottles of Electric Bitters completely cured him." For Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Sores and all Bio xl Divi ders and Rheumatism Electric Bitters is supreme. Onlv 50c, Guaranteed by N. H, Peteecb, W. Maaqoelit and oth ers. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -- NORTHWESTERN -- Slea.m Heat, Hob and Oold Water, Electric Lights. Com mercial and family trade soli cited. All homecooking. Rate* $1 50 per day. THEO. S(I1IESSLE, Prop. WEST McHENRY. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses thev are the snnrcme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Chicago & North-Western. Leave OhicaKo. 7.00 am... 9.00 a m.... 3.H5 p m... 3.45 p m... 5.12 p m... 8.45am. . 9.10am... 8.00 pm... Leave, McHenry. 7.15 a in.... 7.15 am... 8.2S) am... 4.&i p m... 4.23 p m... 7.15 am... 5.00 P TIL.. 5.00 p m... Effective Nov. 15, 1908. WEEK nAT TRAIHi. NORTHBOUND ViaElffin *. Via Des l'lalnes ... Via Des Plaipes... Via Elgin Via Des S^'.aicea... SUNDAY TRAINS. Via -Elgin. . .. ..Via Des Plainee.... ViaElgln....... WEEK OAT TRAim. SOUTHBOUND. Via Des I'lailies... Via Elgin Via Des Plaines... ....Via Des Plaines.. Via Elgin SUNDAY TRAINS. ..Via Elgin..„.. ...Via Des Plaines-- Via Elgin Arrive McHenry. 10.17 a m 10.17 a m 5.00 p m 6.40 p m . ..6.40 p m ...11.14 am 11.14 am ,... 4.55 p m Arrive Ohlcago. 0.08 a m ..... 9.55 a m ... .9.55am 6.25 p m 7.10 pm 9.55 a m (UK) p in ... 7.50 pm Want Column. AH advertisement# inserted uniter this head at the following rates; Five lines or less, 26 cents for first insertion; 15 cents for each subsequent, insertion. More than Ave llnetj, 5 cents a line for first insertion, &nd 8 cents a line for additional insertions. T OST:--Last Kritfay in West McHenry, a « child's plain gold bracelet. Will Htider please leave at this office? Reward. WJANTED:--A single seated, convertible W into two seated, trap. Rubber tired preferred. Inquire at this offlce. 3fi-tf tj\oR SALE:--Ten acres land with bouse and barn at Johusburgh, III., at very low price. Call on PBHRY & Ow*M, at Bank of McHenry. 37-tf F°« WJ SALE:--Property known us Ring wood mill. Everything Tn good condition and is a first class business. Call on or address CHAS. PEKT, Ringwood, 111. 38-t.r. ANTED: Lot on Pistakee Lake or Fox river above .McHenry. Might consider renting one for term of years. (J. K. KRUHUKH, 180 VV. Madison stre.it, Chicago, 111. 37-2t TiMJR SALE: Four summer cottages on the " river front., at very low price. Also farm lands, residences, village property aud lots on the river frout. PKRBY &. OWEN, at Bank of McHenry. 34-tf TT*OR RENT:-- Calnan Place? 50 acres; White A farm, 50 acres; Trumbo farm, ISO acres; Dike farm. 100acres; Tiebei-s farm, 1309 acres; Kirk farm, 340 acres; old Dr. Pierce farm. 250 ncres. D. F. QIJINI.AN, Wfx>dstock, III. 37-t* WOR HALE:--On account or inheritance. old established corner saloon, near rail way station aud streetcar terminal, OWci- go. Cheap rent: will invoice; price II,£>0; worth double; part cash; splendtd oppcrtun • Ity. REISSWANUBH, I005 North Hermit.age Ave., between Clybourn Place atiil Hermitage Ave. 37- 2t "EVJR SALE:--A seven-room cottage, togeth- 1 er with a frontage of 380 feet, divided in to live separate lots. Good cistern, cess-pool and out-door buildings ou premises. Good reasons for selling. Will be sold at very low figures if ti»keu at once, luuulie at this offlce 33-tf Tbe latest sensations to baggies at Wm. Stoffel's. Bank of McHenry ESTABLISHED 1888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 8 per cent interest on time depos its. extends all courtesies consist ent with good business principles and does a mim BANKING BUSINESS respectfully solicting public pat ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil lage property for sale. If you want to buy or sell, call on us. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Perry A Owen, Notary Public. • Bankers. - T;HE BEST-- Harness at the lowest pri ces. Harness oiled here at 75c per double set. :: :: M. A. Thelen McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Professional, Society V a.nd B\isirvesss Cards 11 DAVID G. WELLS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIST I Offlce and residence comer Elus and \ Green streets, McHenry. Telephone No. 311 FEGER8 & FEGER8 PHYSICIANH AND SURGEONS, ttctfemr * r. 111. Office at Residence, corner CenrtanC 1 Elm streets Telephone 383. - D.T. SMILEY -%-L} A TTCHtNEY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois p!l All bosinesS intrusted to his care wUIto©# properly and promptly attended to. ? I>R» R. G. CHAMBERLIN & 5 A . DENTIST , Office ami Residence over rt. J. Walsh's ITttrr Hours: 8:00105:30. Wrnsr MOHBNSV. ILL, Telephone No. 6 -- -- 3^ ' •-. Office in SpuiMing < DR, ARNOLD MUELLER, Physician and Surgeon * WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. . • :-.V V'", Telephone No. 393 •*" "»• SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of - property in the best Companitjf, t West McHenry, Illinois John J. Vyoltal DEALER IN Generatl Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma chine repairing of all kinds.' 'Phone 543 McHENRY"; - - ILLINOIS. H.C. MEAD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AGENT. I am now prepared toinsureall kinds of prop erty against Fire. Lightning, Tornados, Etc. Also have a special line of InsuraQ.ce on Live Stock insuring against death from any cause. West McHenry, 111. HELLO! Oolnj to Chicago today? YEP! All right, will meet you at the Lamtert Q. Seng BUFFET 92 Filth Ave. Photo Studio McHenry, Illinois. PORTRAITS. OUTDOOR WORK, ENLARGEMENTS, FRAMES, POSTALS. 'Phone 493. J FRESH FISH This market will on all Fridays and Fast Days be in a position to fur nish to the public the finest line of Fresh Fish ever brought into the town. Send or telephone your orders and let us fill - them for you in a manner will please. :: :: £. F. Matthews, WHEN you get ready for that new SPRING WORK HARNESS call at this shop and let us explain to you the good points in Harness construction and at the same time give you our prices on •a fir&t-class job. We guar antee all of our work. R. Patzke & (0. West McHenry. ~ (F West McHenry, III. TELEPHONE 3*3 We strive s to please the ever in creasing demand for something better than the ordinary. To please the most exacting, a trial order will result favorably. It's aston ishing how much mon ey we can save you. Wm. Simes 'PHONE 694 Heimer Block, - flc Henry it- ?*,- 'm