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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 9

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The Daily Heraldi
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STUART R. FA000CK, MOTTO; "HOME HEWS FIRST, THE WORLD AFTERWARDS" ESTABLISHED IN VOL. XXIII, NO. 50. PALATINE, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1901.

$1.50. A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. ELGIN BTJTTEB MARKET. PALATINE BANK --or-- GHAS. H.

PATTEN, liurcl Bttthftss Tfiit Bonds, ft toil PHILIP A. RETTS 4 CO. GENERAL Commission Merchants, 11 Poltou St. Wholesale Market, CHICAGO, Special attention given to the sale of Dressed Beet Hogs, Pouliry, Hides, etc. Frocks of consignments prompt- ty remitted.

Special attention given to conaignmenti from the couDtry, Cooling Rooms, E. Prellberg, Herchant Tailor, PALATINE, at loml Hn, ROBERT M088ER. CHOICE CIGARS, Toilet Articles and Perfumery. Office of Long Distant Telephone, J. MOORHOU8E 7 tine Candies, Fruits, etc Choice Llnv Tobaoco And Laundry MOSSER'S Photograph Gallery COPYING, ENLARGEMENTS, MIXTURES, FLASHLI6HTS, INTEBIORS.

Work mud la Hod or a Photography SamUra And anil Fulntlhie, H. J. SENNE, DEALERIN Meats Game and Oysters In Season. PALATINE, ILLINOIS, CHAS, DFALER IN Windmills, Pumps, Feed Grinders, SMELLERS AND HUSKERS, ALSO AOENT roft Aermotor and Fairbanks WIND MILLS, Prilled to Auj Drith, or PALATINE, The Telephone furnishes communication direct from your residence to the physician. It is worth its cost alone to know that the doctor is -immediately accessible.

In case of accident or sudden illness relief it is tc hear the doctor say; will come at once" PALATINE. winter. Mrs. Porep lit on the sick list Thitt fine weather won't last always. Dr.

Hay Gibbs is on the sick list. Sauerkraut for by John Misses Minnie nnd Gussie Olms are visiting in Pohlman is the new flagman near the milk aland H. C. Paddoch is visiting relatives at Mo'mente, Miases Alice and Vm Harms are under the doctor's cure. Rev.

Holmes and wife are attending the conference in Evanaton. Mrs, John Thics of Plum Grove WAS a Palatine Tuesday A wire ruin Tuctttlfiy night duiDgod 10 kit'iivy coat o( dust Into mm), Miss Mattie Hodglnns began teaching Plum Grove school, Mrs. L. Clark is visiting the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo- Geo. Moeser of called on Palatine friends fust of the Supervisor and Mrs.

Staples visited Friends at Genoa Jc. Wts. over Ralph Ueutler left Thursday tospend the winter at Phenix, Aril, on account of his health, The Sl Paul's church renovation services have been postponed to day, Qtt 20. Mr. and Voss entertained jiita Luetfen aud Freeman and wives hst Sunday, John Eisslcr and wife, of Antelope C(H are visiting relatives find friends here this Miss LittKic Wienecke, after an absence of two months in DCS Moiiies, returned to Palatine Tuesday.

Herman Laiuhvclir is taking care of an injured finger of his right Imhd, A cap exploded nnd entered the finger- Roland Beutler is home nursing three fmjjgeires of his right hand, smashed at the Western Tool Works in the city Mrs, M. Reynolds and Miss Ubbie rtindi started Tuesday to visit a week with Mrs. Flora JontiS at Oodgevilk, Wis, Mrs. Dickinson of Penn, is visiting relatives in Palatine and vicinity this She expects to go to Nebraska later, Evaiison, of West and Miss Picrm.in, of Champaign, fire visiting the mother, Mrs, W. Hicks- Mr.

Stewart, a colored man will preach mid sing next Sunday morning iu the MH church- In the evening he will give a lecture, Miss Ailvlla Smith with other teachers spent Saturday and a pocket full of money buying pictures to ornament their school rooms at JelTerson Mr and Mrs, Morris returned home Tuesday from month's visit itnong relatives at several places They make this trip every two years, Hetry Stroker opens her bakery in the Flury building, Bakery goods, candies, oysters and as soon as possible canned goods will be kept in stock, Out of a class of ftQ, who took the in business arithmetic Tuesday at the Metropolitan Business only thirty passed and Chas, Paddock stood the highest of these, Frvc Putnam's livery barn is now ilanled south of the Register oftice, lliev will build a front addition, 0 feet for office, carriage and harness When they will have a modern livery, feed and sale stable. Their new location is best in towUn Brockway Ost is the name of a lew hardware firm. They took charge ol the store formerly owned by The boys are popular need no introduction to the public They have taken hold of the business with a will and are bound to make It a success, if courtesy, promptness and strict attenrion to the hardware needs of this vicinity will draw patronage, The S. observed rally day it Sunday The object of this occasion is to arouse more interest nnd increase the attendance the Sunday school and give the gftlion an idea oFits value in proper religious training of old and young, The program coasted largely of ing with speaking and responsive readings interspersed The auditorium had been handsomely decorated with autumn leaves, vines and A Chicago paper stated Tuesday that be no more railroad passes issued after 1st. Employees and presidents would all be served alike and he compelled to pay their fare, 'lite above would be all right as faras congressmen and other public servants are but when it cornea to stopping the issue of free tickets to employees between their home and place of work! without raising their it will hinder the growth of several suburban towns.

Whether the railroad company intends to cut off the tickets Lo employees, there is a difference of opinion, but it is not likely they will do no, as the company would be the loser in the end. It would cause 1 many to tnove to the city. Sunday. 1001 at Soldiers' monument in the Park Ridge cemetary will be unveiled. There will be addresses by good speakers, including Judge Longeneclter and Peter HoJtmn.

A very pleasing program will be rendered, and a good lunch will be served. Grand Army Posts and Ladies Relief Corps are cordially invited. together with the general public. General Willich Post General WilHch Corps 124. Music by XtaaPlatnea Military Band By Department Chaplain Itohalf or Cemetery ti Fetor HoBman fly Department Commander Eivolllnaot Monument Loral Tribute Daughters Comrade 2, P.

Muate Turk RUlge tfjrc Atidrom a 0. Eiover Atidrcra PArtrldge, AUUrosB-Jiy Past Dep't President Mhw Jeunie Song Pra Elisabeth Mennofl Croalojj Uy Judne Longfeneefcer AtUHtC Singing Rav, B. COUNCIL PliOCEEDlNGS, The village board met in regular session Monday evening; all members present. The treasurer's monthly port showed a balance of $252,00, The receipts from dog licenses amounted to Street and Drainage committee ported the Plum Grove Avenue sewer completed with the exception of a few catch baisins; also reported Smith street road to cemetery in bad condition, and that farmers interested, had agreed to do the hauling if the visage obtained the gravel. The committee were instructed to use their The Street Lighting committee reported that the Search Light Co, had been informed that the village could not consider a change from its present system this fall, as the treasury is low, water committee reported four new consumers.

It u'ns moved and seconded that blanks be printed to be used in cose paities wish to connect with the sewer, The outlet of the sewer is in bad condition and is getting worse every day. Street and drainage committee was instructed to repair same. The cost will amount to over $150, CO, but it is necessary that it should be douc at The Mayor reported the rental of the village ground near the milk stand to to the telephone company forT $1 5, a year. The board adjourned after allowing the following billsi itahti liergmnun, 4000 00 I i DO A. Iliirt.

inbor 4 KJ- I'ohlmmi so ay Fisher i KV K. WNdlwgUL 4 Wlisum 3460 W. Ituuhlng S7, tlilKulL 4 4 Ill U7 A. Winii Jh Jtf uO li ychoppe -it Mlllut i 50 A 10 0 J1 a mnuM', HUDDUCH a W. Comfort A (JO.

supplies 154 Muter Co, as UO A Smith I Otf It Convene i W. D. Tomiikliis ni-obably iho iioxt prosldlug older of tit Us paper Mftgassiae and this bottt ono yoar for only This Liittmnm coiifcrcgaUotii have do to liunL a oJf jfi-avtil lutil sllcb up about tlioJr churoh iuul swhool jiougo, lil, Schctiiig KH plftTuibig at Uls lihiok smith, IKS will lilvi'oo wo.il buMl a and put JU a HAY am prepared to bale hay with aew Brudley prosa at $1 a ton. Good work and WM. TEGTMEYEtt.

TOIt SALE at biirgulu, If tafeen at WO my proporty at corner Wood ami 1-Inlo JstL'eeU, iiorc of grountl ami seven- room honsc. It, Evaostou, UL, "My boy 2Mi yenrs old htia a se- vore cold, -vrhlcb refused to yJOid to any treatment until we tried Folcy'e nnd Tar. He was completely cured us log one Take none but Foley's, A. 3, Olms, Palatine, III A 4ms boon image wook to lou of tin; the polt- fug piaco mt A lurge number have etgned sairio, and it is lit tbe himilH It may be left to it vote matt aprtaff, If local pollticirtiia don't stxp their JcnJouB strife for snpreoiiicy tUo people nro liable to Assert tliolr righto and kick the. wholo ijaog The public some rJguts wMcli vHe avenue Js the otily -division of Palathie tUat will glvo tilt a fulr represeatatlou.

The boat pntorprlac for Palatine oalvr Ja 11 mull aontb eVsotrlc radl- our people continue to steei) ou tbe old toiviv -will won be doomed tx venmln A country village. If ive don't look -out ivIH capture itliJe phim ana Pulnttuo ivHI 'be left out in the FMIM of 110 acres clioJce Jml tin- tor fclgh sbtrto of Tvdtlimw house, BOW barn and eTerythtuff located ii SclMiumburff Town, Cook Oouuty, ut odminlfftrator'B sale at il o'clock Sutuitfny, Oct. 1001. Butter on the Elgin Board Monday was firm at 22 cents, Twenty tubs offered but received no bids, and weie withdrawn. Butter last week 22c, Oat put of the week 1TASCA.

The Itasca telephone exchange is Jacobus A Schneider urc shipping cattle to Godfrey sold and delivered a car load of corn to Otto Fransen. for 50 cents a bushel, A. Goeddeke has bought lots lusca on which he will build two cottages for lusca will soon have a public park and artificial lake that would be a credit to a much larger Ted Koch talks of moving his saloon building and transforming it into a residence. He will then build an entire new hotel and saloon on the former site of the marble H. Wlcklur Lns rented the rooms over tbe A.

Cbossmnu te kept very busy grinding fceO. Benutlful n-ot work on the park these Jntobus shipped a oar of horses to Chicago Thursday night. -Mi-s, Franscm) boarded the train lior the Tiniratlfly morning Our section foremftn, Mr, John, oociv plea the MnhUr house west of town, Mrs, D. Jncobus returned Tuesday from JL week's visit with In Clii- Mr. nnd Tt Brown returned Irom a visit with Mr.

Brown's pn rents. Henry Chosnmn.u Is skwly er- Wo to hear this. Faithful care jvnd a worthy doctor nuiy be tdoplione nindo lu our vlUttge reeeivtly, I-I, Hi irclls, Taeo. Koch O. huvliif; eonnoctlous to from their Administrator's Sale, QTATE OP ILLINOIS, i couwtv or SBH Trclwito Court ol Cook County, in the nuuicr ol Hie eautcoi Lcmta Albrechi, OcctftBca.

Albroclit, Administrator of theesifttool Loul Albreclil, tleconscd vs. Maltha AlbroclH, Alma Atbrccht, Emmn WIlHo AlbrcchC and Louia Albrocht. Taikion to aol) rent estate debla, Public notice la hereby that, by virtue or dccruttiJ made cmd entered of In ho above entitled cnuvQ on the (16th) day ol September, 13 thu snld ftrtniiiilBtLQtot 1 will, nt hie hour ol clock A M. ou iho twonty-slxih day of October, A. I00l on tho fxcrclnnficr doncrlbod, in the County of Cook, ami State ef otftn 1 lor sale und sell nt public veiuluo, to Jor casti, to pay iho debts the right, UUe, intcttat ich tticaaldF, Leu Is nt the tlmoof in and to the foUo'WlnK described tettl irt of tho cjunrtcr IK) ol Section No, ttmiToWTItnlpNOt'U North Enfrlcl 3rti Pi'lnclpnl north oi tlie County Itond, aitualed in the CotmtyojfCaolrmulSmujol Illinois.

Sflfdnbove described property will bo sold lYco fturt clear of iho dowor nud homestead rijfhtft ol Mm'tliA AlbrcclU. ALbrccht decoded. Nt or be delivered to iho unUL smjh anlo liaa rcpovtea 10 and approved by tho said bdte court, Jiuttti, Clilcngo, September 2ttth A.JD. lOOJ, LuUttJ vVtbRKCHT. amlnifttrutcr of tiioeetato ol bru3lit, sunclunitin.

Attorney, AH Ingalls, Crown Point, "My wife suffered from trouble for years, She wns incluectl to try Foley's Kidney Curo aud lii lesa tUan a week after she began uaiug it she was grcittly Improved find tbree lxttles cuvwl her," Glius, Palatine, 111. The first of stwtson will jrlven Jn tUe Itoolio Club navJHoii Saininlay ovMiln-jDr, Ckit, 2tf, 1001, -Music Obicngo CusU pi will be for tlie lady JHL4) gent No lorore 11 o'dock wJfchout can be -lisul at the hull. G-eo, Rolt: toii, 13. BIUT, Comuvrttcti. Snturdny, Oct.

12, Frmik Tuttor, on the Bnhr fnrm two miles north of Moftchiim and tlireo miles southeast of Sciifliunbiii'g, beglnnlpg at 10 oVlock a. will aeJl at pnblic auction 1 mare, 14 choice cows (3 fresh milk, 11 era), 1 sow with pigs, 000 shocks goxj 1 Milwaukee grain harvester, Dccrlug taowfcr, 'seeder, sulky aulky plow, lumber wagon, truck wdgon, luiy rake, hayrack, hand plow, set of Narrows, Hallock weeder nnd other imlctos too numerous to inentSon, Terra6 of sale: All sums of $10 and under, dish; on sums over $10 a credit of cbe year will be allowed on good, npjJroved bearing 6 per cent torest per KRU9E1 G0, Auctioneers, with WQQDDALE, Shrevehas moved to Ben sen Mias Mary Doble is troubled bad case oE and Mrs. Steven Schneider to 'the city Wednesday. Bctl has moved into tbe tenant on the M. Lester place.

Ernst Rosen and ftimily arc rejoicing over a new daughter born Oct. imb imfbre sufamincn aitf em (Ut nur $5,25 iiit SJcvauS, Frey entertained some Chicago Tuesday. Hangen is making some improvements in and about the house. Banker C. Franzen has gone to Dakota to speculate and to inspect thej land out west, Miss Matha Wendt took a (rip to Roselle Monday, to visit her brother-in- law, Pred Zarndt, Ernst M.

Jo Idebuck and family, visited iheir brother-in-law and family in Chicago, Miss Rosie is still visiting relatives and friends in Iowa, so is Mrs, Franzen, Mrs, Annie Hohlfs from Chicago visited her parents, Lambert Finhe at Elk Grove over Sunday, Henry Kleinschmidt of Elgin wasout to see IMS mother, brothers and sisters, and no doubt his best girl over Sunday, Miss Itosine Franzen, president and auctioneer, lias been very sick but is reported on the way to recovery, Several of our residents are having telephones placed in their homes and business places, That is right, let improvements go on Franz Maudanz and wife, of MeJrosc Park, wort in Jtensenville Saturday to fix up the South Dakota land deal with agenl red Elfrtng is making up another excursion for bo. Dakota to leavw JJenaenville Tuesday evening Oct, 15. at 6 being no doubt the last one this fall. Don forget to take in I 1 redElfring 1 excursion next Tuesday for RedfieTd. Spink So, Dakota.

Tram will lenvc J5enscnviHc o'clock for the round trip g2lh80. 11 other Korthauer celebrated her bmliituy last Thursday October 10. She was years, aud apparently in good heahh. Her relatives and a lot other triencts appenrecrto make her a. surprise and all had a good Herman Hartke died of cancer on his lips; ht suffered about a year He was burned at Rev, H.

Wolf's church last Thursday. The funeral was largely He about TOyetirsoUl and leaves his wife aged about 60 years, and 4 grown up children daughter and iJ sons. The UUle folks luid a pteiiiut friir- tvlse pnrty on Aug. The addition to the and old folks 1 home Is almost completed. B.

FranKGU new bausc is going up lu A hurry. Ho Intends to move lu ct this fall. Mr, Dimterumnn is putting his greenhouse up lit good slmpe, He is hustling business Cotton nnd Arthur Eixtiuke, vbo trlwl It hist Sunday, say liuutJiig is but no game, dauce flml I'ullle bicycle at Thieirnm's HaM Oct 2ti. Tk-k Good music, Marshallj our Bensenvllle raised the potatoes iu No woudcr he amiles, Kaelkcr's new house is almost EvorytliJng first wark and a great Jniiiroveiucnt to tbe John iiJclls twa moved the house ho I'eceutJy bottght aud is going to build an addition nnd mtvke a very place of It, Tho It looks, there will be weddings by the wholesale this fall. ITho will be the first? Probably Edwin Hilly was out from Chleflgo to see his best girl, as usual, What Is the matter with the BttiseuviUe boys that tlioy allow ontslders to get all tne glrla away from them? Henry Holt give a grand dance and ruffle for a good bicycle in Thie- mau'a Hall, Benaenvllle, Saturday evening, 1901, After exposure or when yon feel a cold coining tnke a dose of Fotey's Houey and Tar.

It never falls to stop a cold if taken in time. A- Palatine, III. The Hegister, half Gorman and half United States, is the best paper TVG ever had. Editor Paddock ta getting lots of nw subscribers. Only $1,50 a year cash jn advance.

Try it and ywa will be more than Everybody likes tbe Tbo Taaohwa' Loct will held at Beusenville, 111,, beginning at 9:00 a. Saturday, Oct. 19, 1901 PROGRAM Work basetf oti Course of Study, aad limited to 3rd month. Nature Study Haltett Reading Arithmetic, Geography Hazeltori History MUs Finke English Miss Bartlett Chessnian Teachers, School -Officers, and "friends of are cordially invited to attend these meetings. If yoti imve houses or rooms fcr give the tmrtkulars to Editor Paddock, or leave at Herald office, and we may be able to furnish you a good tenant, We have several- inquiries.

Ttoe demand secure greater than the enpply, PALATINE MARKET, Butter-- Dairy Qeeso, percrt dreaaedp per owt per pound pound per cvt per 1 ,26 .14 to Jftto MO to 7.00 to to OS to ID to 7 to yO to 06 to to 1,00 10,00 to 12.00 AND Incident to traveling The and brings 011 eon no on a bottle of DlArihAea Remedy, For a Olms, fpaUtlne, and Hay, haled per ton food and water often imd for leae home white, Corn, enellea, per bnahel Plour, per tobl CO 1.30(0.4.00 to 70 to 6.00 estate of F. Great Deal in Sweaters, We have bought a large sample line of Men's and Boys' SWEATERS from one the largest and most fashionable houses in Every garment is in perfect condition and all this season's goods that we bought for spot Cash and Trill sell at 5Q cents on the Dollar. SPECIAL Boys' Sweatere, assorted colors, regular SOcta grade, sate price. Men's 32,00 BIG BARGAIN IN FLEECED HOSIERY Fleece Lined Hose, all sizes, sale price, 13c a pair, MUSLIN 500 yards of unbleached L. Sheeting, regular and 7c Sale price, per yard 5c Specials in Flannels, Imitation FreacUFiaanct, elegnnt patterns, per yard, Genuine Freoch Plannelb, plain black and per yard, 58c Sfto Wool Shawls, extra largo at $1 85, 60 nmd t5-OO Uuderwear Doys Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, only Fleece Line SUlrte and Drairerfl elegant quality Men's HuaHlng Gloves, heavy canvas, 2 lor all leather, per elegant driving Gloves, per FALL AlfD WINTER SHOES.

and wool-lined Slippers, with leather soles, only 6Oc a pain Children's and Misses 1 Felt Shoes, leather soles, only 98c Always Glad to See New Faces. "THE BIGHT G. H1TZEIANN, Prop. "VTaiits TTom? Xrade. Battermann's Brick Block, Palatine, EL PHILIPP JAEGER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Stalls I and 3 Fulton St.

Wholesale CHICAGO. ILL. Special attentlOD given to aale oi Dressed Beat, Hogs, Muttou, Poultry, c. Also Butter and Eggs, Proceeds ol CoDaJgnnieittB promptly roairtwi, la oJdefltouee on tho all-set. ma on application, METROPOLITAN ojr, JtOofcirfaft an The Largest and Best Equipped Commercial School City.

ALSO FULL COURSES BY MAIL. OccuplM Ita own balMIng on the Like PrMt. EXPERIENCED TEACHERS. AH Commercial Sltnogrtphy, nxt Typewriting REASONABLE RATES, WHITE ran ruii. O.

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