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CARDS. NEWS- HKl.Klt. 'I'ati ii K-tlng wns In Kllu Thura i -l C. of Gilberts wan In town lialii and Rev. A.

social Saturday The M. E. six iai i MU'e. Uooill 111) VV OKliliiHliiti Clover aed Timothy 1 v. Mu-uyt.

Mironi u. imruen iu im in cti Walmttuv, "mod iu JitekMiti 4t JPhas: Mason was out from Hit Ity over Sunday. W'HITTKMOUK, I. H. Srl Fred Kajntioli enteitulmd a mini A W.

MKri'iuto, III. Offloc Henry Stemwedel has goue to Gil berts to work. ber of his young oij jKriday evabliiK. DullcIoiiB refitjuhmenta were and $23.60 was taken iu. Emvld Davis attended ma -vices at the M.

E. church Mr. WHlard of Hampshire w.i i Ing stock on our streets Rev. Blewfleld was Wells and family Saturday t- Earl, Rueben and -Richard I Mm. E.

Keating is tiulte sick. Emll Eugel was luVWeodttoclT'on 'V: Otto Koch Was 'transact lug business lit Chicago' Pi-lday, Our merchants' were btiK'X' TueiidHV J. E. Williams was iu Elgin on bus! o.t:r lirymuu OUltt I'uliR. W.

H. VILKB. M. IX tlruttuiue of MoKilltp Velerlmirv t'olleire. VK'i latiN Aiiy si'iuiKON ami dkntimT.

Trtiiiu, all ihxeOHtm o( (lotiiti.llu uuluittlA. served and numerous (fames were en nesa Wednesday. -v i 7ALS0 Harry Oajkley was home from the The auction sale on the Thomas City over Sunday. attended by "an ,4 paylug nillk '40'Rourke farm was'1 Andrew. JohiiBoi was trausai ting 1 Immense erowdtif spent Saturday evening Iu this vU J.

P. Sket-js made a business trip GARDEN SEEDS i. a WIMUERT, M. D. 0., AHY.

BUKUKQN AND UKNTtST ixeoplez-andf the 0. M. and M. G. Thompson wi-i t- to.

the Cnty Holiday, 1 1 moo ji Dr. Curium' old ktaiut Mam business In Delvldere? Monday. prqijerty hrought excelleut prices, pan -i St. 'Cutis urotuutlv utwiuileu t4. t'uone UO.

DM Richardson of Algonquin was Unlon afternoon viewing Mr. Modecn jwejej ttourke did. tftfr seliflft; down this way toward Li The'wfiffferqnfeir'iUV- D. W. J.

W. L. Farley "of' Cnlcago spout Sun "Etmer Coltorr -and ti, i Carried in Stock and sold the Lowesjt Prices. $1 Call and see whal we will do for you in seeding or day here with relatives. IyHYSIOFAN AND BiJHlrXN.omo.Sn door lii TulboU Bromer bluak, Murvnxu.

(iffloe lioum, 8 to 10 1 4 p. eolil Carrie, spent Saturday la vicinity. John Johnson spent Sunday with Kuutly. fboue, residence 7, omoe lie gardening, i his parents In Belvidere. Thomas Ratfleld- and son passed H.

S. Tpmpklns and family siient LUCIUS MALLOItY, A TTOHNltV ANrXXJUNSKljOH AT LAW through here enroute from Elgin to Riley, with son's household goods. Sundaywlth friends in Union. Ashouluted wlih Clliberu A Hell, nulle Mrs. L.

Beckllnger has been to care low Title Mid Trui.1 luo wnwhliimon 31., Culoiwo. Ceut. UreeHK3. Mc. 'and Mrs.

Clarence Hoy spent Wednesday evening In Woodstock, Miss Minnie Howe of Marengo visited her sister, Mrs. H. Schmah, Satur 8- for her daughter, Carrie, who has the' measles at H. Hamlin's, in Marengo. J.

F. HINZ; UNION, ILLINOIS. WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR FRESH EGGS. days R. DeMotte of Englewood has Quite a number from here attended UIl.

H. C. ANOl IWKIJNflAU IIIIYSIOIANH AND BltHGBONS-'oms over posujillee. 'I'Uone IDS Hours: a Wernbira, t4p. J-.

I. Wenilmm. Iu to tt m. Ke.i.iene I'lioue tierouui pokeo I ii ATTOKNKY AY bAW-AND Nouiiv I'ulillu. Ktttie'iml 'rooste worU a Mwdnlty.

OeHeoUous sitae. visiting In Elgin on Sunday. Little. Emma Nulla Is rapidly recovering from her recent Illness. a Bright of Jhindee waa here Saturday calling UKn relatives.

Miss Louise Kremer was home from Chicago on Saturday and Sunday. That Oold Cqlri floni 1b yet "'sold for $1.40 a sack by E. Eggert. Ben Jennings was in Elgin Sunday visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo.

Coombs. Will Jahn accompanied his brother, Otto Jahn, to Chicago on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoxen were In Elgin Monday calling upon relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pettinglll were visiting at A.

R. Bright's store on Sunday. Clark Williams and family of Marengo were calling at D. W. Hewitt's on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson were calling upon friends in Marengo Sunday evening. rivea.

iu great uuinDerg, Tjut th owners'f the lands cause our hunters to wear Igug faces' as 'they are not permitted to shoot the game. Aug. Wtnklemann bagged three last Friday and Charles Garrison rejoiced in the capture of a wild goose the same day. A severe Bleet and rain storm visited this vicinity Monday night -and Tuesday. The robins, nieadowlarks, bluebirds and various harbingers of an early spring have already put in (heir apiiearance.

The frost is about out of the ground and farmers will soon be able to commence the spring plowing. There is an old adage, "Que good turn deserves another." D. W. Hewitt has turned it to read this way, "One good labor saving machine makes another necessary, and he has added another labor-saving device to his blacksmith shop, which enables him to better fit the farmers' machinery spent the past week with her parents, and F. E.

Stevens and the roller skating party at Elgin on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Schmalz and son. There will be a basket social and Carl, and Nelson Morris, spent Sun program at Harmony Center school- day in Marengo. house next Friday evening. Everybody J.iUn J. yrbitnKKttt.1' Heroninl.

Hutse WHITKSItlE'4 A WYHRH Telephone Office. ftSt: West AJ iteuue, -nuf. UooouMk. 111. E.

C. Gait of Chicago preached in Invited to attend. '1 The horse barn on the Anderson the Congregational church last Sunday morning and evening. Implements 1 UH. 1.

MKUV1K rarra dr. jmmOj farm, known as the Si. Williams farm, -burned Sunday afternoon about four Chas. Warnecke of Chicago spent a few days of the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

F. C. Schultz. Warren Smith of Waterloo, Iowa, and Mrs. D.

E. Wood of Elgin were ''s imp AUAMbA-AtfAMS, 1 meHiuds- efhplfifcil (lift itlee odenUMtrjr. tieelaiuttetitiou Kiven toHolU wtrk. nine hi ftovoe over flteutric Mttttlon. oince -phone.

rvNideDoe phoiie, WE NOW HAVE o'clock. The horses were all taken out without The cause- of the fire is unknown. It was a good build- ing and is quite a loss to Anderson Emerion Easy-Foot-Lift Sulky Plows W. D. Mallett was in Chicago on for work.

-visitors at the-home-ef- -Miv-aneS-MfS. Dentistry In Wednesday -a whopper in wholesale T-BeBemocratic town Irand De Tour Sulky and VV6olBeam Dragi hueoiBl viven mJ its bmiMibeH. Report of West Harmony school, Black Hawk Corn Planter and Other Make of the Latest nervoua nod ttleklv Dulientn. AffHerviceK districts. Mrs.

E. E. Fillmore was in Elsin ship of Coral are hereby notified that a primary will be held in the village L. E. Smith.

Thursday. Sam Felton of Marengo last week purchased the Joe Zcnk barber shop DIst. No. 122, for month ending Feb. rifnilered in tlie most manneivOtnue over birst Nut'l I'bone 41.

ADDroved Farm Machmerv at LawmI Prices. a 28, 1909: on Thursday of last week visiting with hall on Saturday, March 20, 1909, at We expect in a few days to have ready for exhibition a days taught. and took charge Monday. Joe sold out on account of his health. J.

A STKKLE. TentlBt. Work in nil 'V XJ the brunebeH of Uetitmtrv perfornurd witb httent lniprovel otllee in lireuer block. 'tone lit. Carload of Henney Buggies, Steel and Rubber Tires.

Y. P. S. C. E.

meeting every Sun MeHRNBY COVXTY AIISTKAO CO. day at 6:30 p. ni. Topic for Sunday, March 14, "What Are Our Liquor I.aws Grand totl :.310 No. pupils 19 Average dally 15 Pupils-neither absent nor tardy during month were Harry Meyers and 1 Clarence Lockwood Florentlno Peters, si-r KtituiTv, WoufNt4iok HI.

AliNiruoi-sof 'Wi and How are They Deut. E. H. EGGERT relatives. Mrs.

Bert Fillmore returned Sunday fiom a ten days' visit with relatives in Elgin. Mrs. Otto Koch returned Saturday from a short visit with relatives in Rockford. Born In Union, Tuesday morning, March 9, 1909, to Mrs. William Honert, a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tompkins of 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of placing in nomination, candidates for the various townships to be elected at the coming town meeting and the transaction of any other business that may come before the Township Committee.

The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abraham was christened on Sunday, Rev. A. Lobitz of St.

John's church officiating. The little one will i iwirt Money to lonn reul fcMtnt1n Hrift of yve hundred to Ten Thou Dollars, Time and HttvmwnU to suit bor rovr. Mtt antl All. Miss Mina Glazier, leader. St.

Mary's church will give a dance Teacher. UNION, ILL bt. Patricks night, March 17, In Weltzien Burns hall. Holtgrenn's COSAL. R.

F. Austin of Union was on our orchestra of Hampshire will furnish the music. Tickets, $1.00. Supper streets one day. last week.

extra. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur of Chi Huntley were here on Sunday calling be known as Minnie Anna Matilda, upon friends. Mrs.

J. F. Hinz and Miss Anna Abraham Clyde Thomas and wife were in are the godmothers and Wm. Roether Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Ferguson of Ft. cago visited at Url Colegrove re- Pierre, South Dakota, announce the cently. '-k.

the godfather. A large company of Mrs. John Anthony and children of E. E. Thomas.

'iUphlerein)cv-l Houth Stat Street. DrIQNE PINNEY dsTEOPATH. 'vy consultation free. Of (ice ilk Mwenja tl r. J.

Tenner's Ruidenct TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. rt We Have Taken the Agency for Swifts' "Jersey Brand" birth-of a son, March 1st. Mrs. Ferguson will be remembered by many friends as Miss Carrie Sisson. Mother and son doing nicely.

Mrs. John Connery died Monday. March 8, at the home of David Mar relativts and' friends participated in the feast spread at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham.

Program for band concert and dance given by the Union Military band. Wm. F. Kiinke, Leader. 1.

Our Glorious Flag, March Rosen-krans. 2. Merry Widow, Waltz Lehar. 3. German Medley, Two-step Asher.

4. Impromptu, Overture tin, after a long illness, aged about lutterine 40 years. She leaves to mourn her loss one son and the bereaved husband. The funeral arrangements have not been made as yet The I. O.

O. F. elected, the following Formerly Sold by W. H. Dunker.

Are- You Sincere, Medley Waltz Gumble. officers for the coming term: Noble Grand, Theodore Fredricks; Vice 6. Apple Blossoms, Tone Poem. lompial thiimwiti.m. I.

KEI'OKT. OK TIIK OMH T10 'l orTH Dairyman's State Bank i Ijoeated it Marenxo, Stale nf lUlnutx, tiefore Jan eommeuoeuieut of buKlneHw tlte 6th Day ol February, 1009, i' MmftdetothA Auditor of luoc Aocouiits, of Uie btMte of LllluolH. puntuwit to law 'i. XAtAHK Uhhisob Real Kstute. tun B77 ou IjutuMOnColiaterulSeeiir- tf H.774 OfcMMMIM IILStlN III tXtt.HHO 17 Grand, M.

Cruikshauk; Secretary, J. liilcy visited In Coral recently with relathes. Mrs. C. A.

Dunham of JH arengo was the guest of Mrs. H. on Thursday. Bluebirds and meadow larks are In our midst and it seems very much like spring. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Schneider of Union called on his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Url Colegrove, Thursday, Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Wells enter1 talned company several days last week from Lodi, Wisconsin. i Mr.

and Mrs. George Hatch -and family of, Marengo were entertained here by relatives the first of the week. Will Ham, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ham, has moved to a farm near Crystal Lake.

Ed. Ham moved to a farm near the pleasant Valley church between Woodstock and. Crystal Lake. Mrs. Henry Ham has recently visited in the home of hereon, and his, children are having merry time with their grandfather.

Henry Ham, In Coral. Sold in 1-lb. and 2-lb. Bricks at 2Qc W. Burns; Treasurer, W.

E. Butler; Roberts. Symphia, Waltzes Holzman. Mrs. A.

Johnson was in Marengo Tuesday afternoon visiting with Airs. Oscar Anderson. Mrs. H. W.

Kittinger and daughter, Dora, went to Belvidere Saturday to visit with relatives. Miss Irene Wilbur of Chicago has been a guest In the home of Joseph Schneider a few days. Fred Wleske, who worked for Fred Schneider last season, has again gone to work for him. Mrs. Henry Thiede was in Coral on Friday visiting in the home of her brother, Henry Borchert.

Mrs. G. E. Waterman of Garden Prairie was here Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. C.

L. Kremer. Messrs. Emll Steinke, A. Johnson and C.

Oglesby were Woodstock visitors on Wednesday of last week. Miss Helen Srill was out from Chicago over Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Srill. Fred Hellwig, was a recent visitor in Chicago and anticipate securing a position as stenographer. Miss May Anderson and Edward of Woodstock, were guests of Miss Emma Kamholz, on Sunday. Trustees, F. C.

Beckert, A. Grtmley, 8. Southern Beauties, Char. 2-step Wm. Bartelt, 0.

W. Mason and E. H. Johnson. Cook.

9. OfficerfGf the Day, March R. D. and 25 per pound. We shall be pleased to supply your wants in this line.

We carry an up-to-date stock of GROCERIES. "White Swan" and "Crocker's Best" Flour. Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Cook entertained the members of the Bay View Club and invited guests at their home on Hall. R. M. Patrick of Marengo has been 3.

OVKHIIRAKT i. lNvetlMKurx: Other Hoiubi Hi BH 1 1 III.OIS II here frequently having the Patrick Friday evening. Refreshments were n.aiooo I.UOOiAl factory put in condition for the new tenants. M. I).

Bennett of New York has also been here several days su Keal Kstuteother. ihun Ifcinklnff House furniture mm blxturnn s. ur rnuti iunkv gtute. National ft. vumoH Baku: served and a most delightful time was had by all present.

A most entertaining and Instructive lecture was given by Mrs. White of Chicago, on "Irrigation and Irrigated Lands." 41. F.I i.itai7 ii perintending the erection of the neces .1.710 OoiiKiln tsx-aiut HliverCom sift Minor Coin a. iasiu 11.174 7. (jthkb Cash KKHOiTBrnH: C.

H. BREMER. I Cherk uud other Cahh Items sary machinery for the grinding and curing of the casein curd. It ts not expected that a great number of people will be employed in this enterprise but It will greatly aid the prosperity of the community. thing needed the most for the growth of the village is houses.

Unless something Eyebrow pencils for darkening and beautifying pale or thin eyebrows aOM.MMffl Total Eksou -ss. J. W. Gilbert- was favored on Sat- IJABIL1TIES. irday and Sunday with a visit Jrom and lashes, at Beauty Shop.

11 IKI PAH) IX. I i 1. Capital Stock K. StIHPl.VR WHO 3. UKI)IVIUM FBI his brother, T.Gilbert, of Wauconda.

in. OH) 110 "M.Mn Townsend has moved his is soon done to relieve the demand for Ijem Current IntereHt. Kx- family to Garden Prairie, where he EAST CORAL. Mrs. Chas.

Rugh is on the sick-list Josie Young visited with her parents in Union P. P. Fillmore attended to business In Marengo Monday. Mrs. P.

P. Fillmore apd Josle Young were shopping in Huntley Friday. Archie Anderson visited with bis parents in Marengo Thursday night': Archie Anderson and Louis Larson visited with Bryant Sunday night. Archie Anderson a nice has entered the employ of Cornell Bros. V- peiiseti ttnd Taxea fuid.

43U71 3.188 K' iMi'-'SoiTs: I)etnid. Subject to Check 19. 701 27 bemnnd Certlfleate 174.XWUU; SM.HKM 6. WvUleodM W0O WO in iNow Here John Rente of Necedah, was here a few days last week visiting Total Liabi uti tenant houses somebody will have to live in tents as did the natives one hundred years ago. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Wilke of Seneca was the scene of great festivities on Saturday and Sunday. The first was occasioned bv the anniversary ot the birth of himself and that of his daughter, Mrs.

Wm. In the home of his brother, Dr. P.A. Rente. R.

F. Austin was 1n Chicago Sat A 8- Norton. Ctutlifer, of the Dairyman 's ftttiU) BanU.dosolemiiiy nweur thut the ntjove fiMeioeni is true. to the bKt of my ud belief, A8. NORTON.

Ciwhier. tttateof lllinoto, County of HuhKoribed nd nworn to before me tbi 12th day of ternary, 1109 I. Yes, we've bad a touch of stinging cold weather. It is cheaper and much pleasanter to keep warm than to pay doctor's bills. We aim to sell I I urday and Sunday visiting with mother black team from E.

B. Keating, last Luesz, of this village. A goodly num Quite a number from here attended ber of friends and relatives participated In the feasting and Joyousness of the double The anniversary of his birth was on Satur the sale at Thomas O'Rourke's on Monday, HEATING STOVES Mr. and Mrs.Schossow are the proud and sons, and reports 'them as well and prosperous. Mr.

and Mr. Charles Young's little son. Edward, has had another relapse but at this writing he is once more improving. Mrs. A.

J. Holmes recently visited at Caproa, with Rev. M. a Freeman's family, and also at with Rey. Jonathan Thompson's family, j.

and parents of a son, born Sunday night, March 7- Chas. SchmlU and Geo. Heideman day and that ot Mrs. Luesz on Friday. The next day, Sunday, was the thirty-sixth anniversary of and Mrs.

Wllke's marriage. Their children and i Send those Pants in and 4 have them either Vashsd cr Dry Cleaned and RICHREDBLOOD You Will Never Have It as Lor? as You Have Dyspepsia. Just as long as yon nave dyspepsia your food will not properly digest, and the nutritious elements In the food will not be extracted or absorbed, and Impoverished or watery blood will follow. This condition may not be apparent at first, nut It will come just as sure as the sun will rise again. Any.

stomach ailment, Including all forms of indigestion, can be promplly cured by using Ml-o-na tablets, a scientific treatment unsurpassed. It stops fermentation, belch In; gas and taste of sour food alu.c once. The mighty power of Mi-o-; i invigorate and restore the sto'i, perfect condition Is know ev Cures by banishing the cause. For it a great flesh builder, btx causes the stomach to give mo purer nutrition to the blood. P.

i sea and car sickness and vor pregnancy almost Immediately, Dougherty at Marengo sUs for 50 cents a large box, and tees It to cure or money k. attended to business in Woodstock one REPAIRS day last week. many relatives and friends again visit Maurice Mallett has rented the build ed the delightful home of the bride and groom and were given, a most hearty welcome and for several hours Guaranteed. Satisfaction Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Schnelle and son, George, visited with P. P. Fillmore and family Sunday.

Will Meyer Is the owner of a nice new buggy horse which he purchased of Mr. Keating last You'llneed them'quick, but we are prepared to meet every demand for prompt dealings and 1 our prices are extremely moderate 1 YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED. Joy and merriment appropriate to the occasion prevailed. Not only In words, bat In mere substantial tokens, Mr. 'Phone 153.

Llirenp Steam Laundry and Mrs. Wilke were reminded of the esteem ot the guests. The host and hostess enjoy the confidence of a large circle of acquaintances, all of ''established in imu WEST SENECA. Attendance at Sunday school, 47. Miss Cora Lowe of Marengo was visitor at 8unday school, whom will unite In extending congrat Eiar E.

Goodrich. Prop. G. F. RENWICK SON.

ulations and sincere wishes that they may be spared to celebrate their dia Delbert Stewart of Rockford and Albert Stewart of Marengo, attended mond wedding surrounded by their MARENGO, Sunday school here ing lately occupied by J. McKlb-ben as a market. It la rumored that he will engage In the same business. The tickets to benefit concert and dance at Malletfi hall, next Wednesday evening, will be only 50c Let everybody attend you will get your money's worth. Peruse the excellent program to be rendered and then be present.

Alvip Jahn and daughter of Woodstock nd Hiss Emma Mohlenbrink were visiting at Wm. Mohleobrink's a abort time on Sunday, lira. Jahn's many friends will be pleased to learn that she is now convalescing from a long and severe illness with typhoid The Republican voters of the township of Coral are requested to.nieet la a primary on Saturday. March 20, 1909, at two o'clock, for the parpose of nominating candidates for the Tar-ioos township offices to elected at the coming tow-n election. By request ot the Township Committee.

The primaries for tie nomination children and grand children, and num L. J. Hand has received news of erous friends. 444A44 the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. John Jackson, of Michigan City, Ind.

Mrs. Charles Wlest, who returned from the hospital last week. Is not improving as fast as her many friends For Sale Fine 240, acre farm, all per acre. Large bam. Terms.

Geo. Risk, Aurora, Iowa. 43-41 Phillips. They ntermln th Ladles' Club, And they are adepts at it Hope Tery member will be out Tlie Choicest Cuts of Meats DUNHAM. Mr.

Frieda, Schutt Is recoverins from her recent illness. Mr. nd Mrs. Roy SUYensoa were Capron visitors one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Wells returned last Saturday from a visit relating in Oklahoma, Frie-ia entPrtairjeil two lAit of ike oneTota Freeh NcAic to Riley Taxpayar. The law requires that the tax books shall be cloed Mart-h la.

Those who have not paid should do so at one. Jf. rimon, coilertor. hoped she would. 1 Dr.

Wemham was called Sunday to CU attend the children of Ed. who were (juite skit with tit Thr are better at this writirr We have ben lr.f'-.m-il tr r.ext trying of the i it- i of candilsts for tcwmEfp be K-J oa Ss'iir-iar, Mi-rSj -Ti.

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