mm "V ,." '£::•••; M-... EXHIBITS WELL FILLED iM'S-M V*S THE JTHERRY PLAINDEALEK F, G. SCHREINER8Y at Bulk Build ins Telephone «-W TERMS OF SUBSCW?T*ONJ „ Kr, ^'v;' i*"" 'i -'• * ' • *•. •-"v-i •• 31, 1916 for State's Attorney I hereby announce myself & candi date for the Republican nomination for state's attorney. 44 V. S. Lumley. At the McHenry County Next Wee* aire coming: ex hibits will be well filled in all de partments, which is encouraging to the officers who are striving to make this feature a big success. Last year On account of the prevalence of hoof and mouth disease there was no show of cattle, but it is expected that this yearns exhibit will be equal to any show of former years. A Ford auto mobile race is being arranged for Fri day, the last day of the fair. While in*«r<«ci under thta he*<l %l I F!v« line* or le*». K. < nta for f«ch tgbtnjo »««. 8 centa * line for flrat and < «ntf » line tnr uddlttonl CtjuerfJuni" FOlt SALE--Good milk wagon, as new. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT--A 105 acre fanq. Rent reasonable. Inquire at this office. 10 FOR SALE--Gas range, good as new. Inquire of Dr. A. Mueller, Johnsburg, 111. . 11 FARMS FOR SALE--Inqaire of C. W. Stenger, West McHenry State Bank. 19 For County Coroner ^ Thereby announce myself as Yean- the harness races are always the im- FOR SALE-Full blooded Leghorn cockerel. Inquire of Dr. A. Mueller, (fidate for the Republican nomination for the office of coroner of McHenry county at the primaries to be held on Sept. 13, 1916. 8-tfc -w Chas. C. Peck, M. D. • I ' F« Circuit Clerk I 'hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for the office of Circuit Clerk of Mo- Henry county at the Republican pri maries to be held on Wednesday, September 13i 1916. 48 Thos. F. Nolan. Announcement At the earnest solicitation of my friends and the milk producers of the several counties, I hereby announce mysielf a candidate for the legislature * from the eighth senatorial district, . 4ttt the primaries to be held on the 13th day; of September, 1916. . • ' ' LOUIS BECKL'INGER. For Staters Attorney I am a candidate for renomination as state's attorney of McHenry coun ty. If the manner in which I have conducted the affiairs of that office * during my incumbency meets with , your approval I will appreciate your . *®PPort at the Republican primaries m September IS, 1916. 47 , David R. Joslyn. •For State's Attorney I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for the office of State's Attorney of McHenry county at . the Republican primaries to be held on Wednesday, September 13, 1916. I ask every voter and tax payor to nsd my platform and pledge. 48 ; " " Charles P. Barnes. To the Voters of McHenry County I am again a candidate for the- of fice of circuit clerk. I have «t all times endeavored to conduct this of fice to the satisfaction of all. Effi ciency, -courtesy and fairness have been the watchwords of my office. If 4^ou are satisfied, I should appreciate your vote at the primary on Sept. 13, next. I am satisfied with my job and perfectly willing to serve another term without a raise in salary. Yours very truly, Theo. Hamer. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as tin y cannot reach til- diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of Uw Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling1 sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely Cfosed, Deafness Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing Will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catftrrh, which is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur* Daces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucoua surfaces of the ays- ten. Ws t!!! sivs One Rundrvi Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cann: t b« cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circular* &N. All Druggists. 75c. T. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledot A social dance will be held at Stof- fePs hall on Saturday evening, Sept. 2. Moore's orchestra of Woodstock has been secured for the occasion. Give us your next order for en- portant attraction of every fair, the Ford auto race is fast growing in pop ularity. This was demonstrated at the Fourth of July celebration, when the large crowd stuck to the last in order to enjoy the auto race. Baseball games are being arranged for every day of the fair, the plan be ing that two teams will play on Wed nesday, two on "Thursday and the win ders of the Wednesday and Thursday games will' contest on Friday. The names of the contesting teams will be announced next week, x The Harvard band will furnish mu sic on Wednesday, while the Wood stock band will play Thursday And ^Friday. As usual Wednesday will be Children's day. 1 No Politics There While it is more than probable that the fair grounds at Woodstock will be the Mecca for politicians from far and near during the week of the fair, there will be no political speeches or tinge of partisanship in any of the do ings there. But politicians will be tb^re, whether Republican or Demo crat,'* to mingle with the people and seek their support* at the coming pri maries., It will be a good, old-fashioned fair. Plenty of dongs all the time, and not a dull moment any of the time. Take a week off from the work on the farm, hitch up old Dobbin and let her bring both you and Nancy in to see the sights. Or, be it a flivver, bring all the chil dren and come prepared for a jolly good time. Remember the dates, Sep tember 5, 6, 7 and 8. Big Automobile Exhibit Arrangement are in progress for a big automobile exhibit at the Mc Henry county fair in Woodstock, Sept. tember 5-8. Most of the leading cars will be shown on the grounds by the local dealers, who are fast reserving what space they can use for that pur pose. Barrington Reviews A score of gypsies, riding in two six cylinder automobiles, followed by several wagons beautifully decorated, arrived in Barrington Friday and created no little comment in regard to their mode of travel. They were on their way-- somewhere, but nobody knows-- but while in our village Saturday morning th y asked for information regarding the way to Lake Zurich and Waucon- da. The automobiles bore license numbers issued by the state of Cali fornia and the entire party looked as tho they had traveled fully that far without stopping to wash. The band consisted of several men and women dressed in their native styles and a raft of children, carrying with them all the paraphernalia that belongs to a gypsy tribe. This is the first auto band of gypsies to visit Barrington in the history of the town, but from now on we may expect most anything and tho next troupe will not create much excitement. Help make The Plaindealer newsy Johnsburg, 111. 10-3t FOR SALE CHEAP--No. S Oliver typewriter. In good condition. In quire at this office. 5 FOR SALE--Eighteen foot gasoline launch. Xpply to J. M. McOmber, second house south. of river bridge, McHenry, 111. 8-tf FOR RENT--An eight room house with bath, gas and electricity in stalled. On river front. Jos. W. Freund, McHenry, 111. 8 FOR RENT--A seven room house, together with three lots, situated in the north end of the village of Mc Henry. Inquire of Wm. Heimer, Mc Henry, 111. U-tf $50.00 REWARD--For the return of 19 ducks, which escaped from my deer park at Pistake'e Bay one day last week. Kindly notify Gip. J. Sayer, Pistakee Bay. 1 11-lt FOR RENT--The lower flat in the Simes block, West McHenry; also the house now occupied by Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler. Inquire of or write John Carey, McHenry, 111. 11-tf FOR RENT--The flat in the Brefeld building, modern and convenient; also the store room formerly occupied by the West McHehry State bank. Mrs. C. Brefeld, West McHenry, 111. 10 FOR SALE--Ironclad incubator at half price. Also one Matthews gas machine for cooking and one acety lene gas machine for lighting. John Scherman,. river road, McHenry, III. WANTED--About 100 or 120 acre farm in exchange for a new two- story brick building on Palmer Square, Chi cago. All clear. Brandt & Company, 4802 W. Fullerton Ave., Chciago, 111. 10-8t FOR RENT FOR CASH--246 acres near McHenry. Will sell all stock, crops, machinery and horses on'time. Easy terms. Fine chance for good young man with little money. Ad dress F. B. Bennett, Woodstock, 111. 9 FOR SALE--On easy terms, the Stanford 190 acre highly improved farm, two miles from Round Lake on stone road. Large barn, 2 silos, water system, etc. Fifty cows, 11 horses, tools, hay, grain, etc. Price, $42,000. May take some income trade. Simon Stoffel, West McHen ry, 111. 10-4t graved calling cards and see what a j by sending in any item of news that neat job we put out for yon. iyou may know of. FARMS FOR SALE--160 acre Rog ers farm near Round Lake. $100 per acre, very easy terms at 5 per cent. New silo. 146 acre farm 2 miles from McHenry. $90 per acre. Easy terms. New silo. 210 acre farm 3% miles from McHenry depot. $135 per acre. Easy terms. Simon Stoffel, West McHenry, 111. 9-4t Every man, woman and child in this locality should take a pride in the success of , the county fair at Wood stock, The fair is an exhibition of the rich resources of the great <Iairy district surrounding Chicago. •:v.