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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 4

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THE DAILY KEFUELICAN," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1900. PAGE rO'JL. ooiSiiit i i. Village Clerk- M. F.

Ncs'iiitli 41 Sixty-six votes were cast for li- anr ixty-l'our against. The l'ollutt trustees are, elected X. II. Wooster. S.

lleatli, A. ance, K. W. llimoiul. THE DAILY REPUBLICAN.

OFFICE 112 WEST PLEASANT ST, Entered fit in IV1-vidrrh as Class Matter. Published Daily Except Sunday. ELECTION Patent FRANK T. MORAN, Ed. and Pub.

REPUBLICAN PHONES. Business Office: Belvidere 41 Central- Union (Long Distance) No. 9G Editorial Phones: AND THEIR RESULTS CHERRY VALLEY LICENSITES LAND ONE MAN WHICH MAKES THE TOWN LICENSE -RESULT AT POPLAR GROVE. .4 Belvidere 233 Residence Phones. 1 Frank T.

Moran. No. 130 Frank T. Moran. Union No.

"93. Conklin. No.2S7 Sunday Converts. Carry Princeton. Princeton, lllvT April 17.

Prineo-ton went-' 'no today, the temperance people electing their aldermen, in all four wards of the city. There will 'be no saloons this year. The city was carried for temperance the biggest majority in its history, and this is considered to be the result of the revival meetings conducted, by Rev, William A. Sunday in which there were 2,325 converts. J-.

TJie "meetings influenced many other towns in Bureau causing-some of them to vote out the saloons for the -rirst time since the-towns were una rjH Rev, Mr. Sunday made a 'world's Cherry Valley Board License. Cherrv Valley, April he no- Delivered to Any Tart of the. City by license. jteypleVorod a negative vie- i earner -xvu (Kit oi uiiev n-uic-tr TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.

Xnv lhe uian rt-sults in Rino'p Camps i 3 cents remaining in the liceiue 10 cents for another year, the license Per week, by carrier. Per year, in advance. i inviiiif Piiniili Wild-over mein- IK'oiile record in Princeton as regards the number-of converts in a city of 5,000 ed by the various druggists constitutirig the company. From, these about two hundred were selected as being the betf reme dies known to medical science for the cure, each of Its particular "ailment The exclusive rights to these remedies were then transferred td TberUnited Drug Company, which has since manu-'factured them in its superbly equipped laboratories ta Boston, under tKcnow" iamous name of" The Rexall Note then, first of all, these facts 1st. Rexall refers not to onerern- edyTsut to about two Jmndred each for some one particular purpose.

Nobody knows better? than The United Drug Company'druggists the absurdity of the "cure-all! v- 2d. Each Rexall" Remedy is a test' ed and proved success, selected for its conspicuous merit from many of its class. All had established repP utations through their'continueU'use by physicians before 'they "became members of theRexall family. ord. Rexall" Remedies are sold at low prices because they'are free frcm heavy manufacturing charges, Job-' bing profits, and the heavy 'expense, of being advertised separately, a3 formerly.

The United Drug Company, which manufactures the Rexall Remedies, has already scored the greatest success ever, known in the -history of the drug business. Some three years ago a number of prominent retail druggists realizing that a change was to be made in the proprietary medicine business, that the public demanded to know what the ingredients were of the preparations they were advertising, and Jthat a general reform was about to take place in pro prietary medicine manufacturing and ad formed a co-operative com-. pany to meet the public's (iemand. This company was called'The United Drug Cpmpanyf lcf which the undersigned -53 one of the "thousand i Our object was, first, to manufacture a line of prescriptions such as we had tried out in'our stores and found to give the very best of results, and by owning oui oto co-operative manufac-turing company we would be able to tr.ow the exact formula of every preparation we were selling, thus enabling us to give to the public the very best remedies we cou find at actual 'manufacturing cost, plus a single retail profit Thi's enabled The United Drug Company tof escape the heavy charges for advertising -'and other expenses such-as have to be paid by proprietary remedies. What was most important, it insures safety and satisfaction to our customers, becau-e we druggists know just what we are selling.

A committee of experts was appointed who spent a long time in testing the merits of more than two thousand formulas and prescriptions recommend and Bureau counts- gave an over whelming vote today for temperance. Sheffield went "dry" for the first NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. of the board to make it a license When the delivery or conduct of The. winning license man had Carriers is not satisfactory, the-Pub- a lead ot three votes over the next no- lishcr will esteem it a "favor if sub- 'nse man. The vote was as fol-Bcribers will report the matter to the i NvLn'fnse oflice at once.

1 T) i wmmmmm MJeoi-ge Kramer, bl: C. B. Culver, li'rod Koach, 57. For clerk, DIED OF APOPLEXY. Will Brown, ol.

License Ticket time in its history by fifteen major ity. Tiskilwa went license by twelve majority. went "dry by seveiitv-live Walnut, by sixtv-ilve and by a large major- Will Sexton was Found Dead in His (Yosv. (id; William I'oiil Bed-Funeral to be Held ton, 5(5; S. S.

Shirley, 5S. For clerk, (leoi'ue W. Conklin, Tomorrow. Elgin Defeats Freight Franchise. Elgin.

111., 17. Eight al-lermen and one- police magistrate Mrs W. C. Taylor and Mrs. Will were elected todav and a referendum Capron Wet by Two Votes.

The village election was held and went for license by two ma- Sexton arrived here this forenoon from Minneapolis with the remains the lmsiinnd of the latter. The as to whether the Elgin, Aurora and Southern Traction. Company should be granted the right to haul freight funeral will be held tomorrow rom Tim f.lhni'iti(r tllf linmllpl if the bo tup of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C- Tay on the streets of Elgin during the hours from midnight to 5'a. m. was lor, the Masons having charge. votes cast for each candidate: tVillage Trustees Three of the 200 "Rexall" Remedies, one for each human ill, are I ron CATARnH- MJCU-TOfJE FOR NERVES-, REXALL "93" HAIR TONIC Mr. Sexton 's deat was- ,1., oo i oimiilovv ITe VP defeated by.

a majority of 23S. Wooster II. The contests in all the lvards tired on Saturday night apparently neaH1 close, those in the'Tifth and Seventh JAMERICANITI3 ELKIR The.fam.Qiis P.exaU "93" Hair' .81 .80 The chief of MucikTone ar Cu- 'well. The next morning Mrs. Sexton lt Trustee to Fill Vacancy- ThenexallAmericanitisElix.

1 P1C composea cmei or i i v. i i bebs, Cascara Saraila, Clyc trine, barsaaaiill.1. is a tonic nerve lood composea incui.ui, xjcia idiiuioj auu fried to arouse him and found that he had died during the night. wards being especially close. In the fifth ward six candidates sought election for alderman.

In the seventh ward five candidates contested. chiefiv of free Phostjhorus. rilocarpin. 89 uentiaa i ta rrea- I ron l'yro-icine as one ot phosphate and Calisaya Ionics ever It tu the f.iund.uii)ci ou E. W.

Diinoud. For Village Clerk I.4femvell No-License Ticket. Trustees J. S. Willott Win.

Nettlelon Hans Wing Trustee to Fill Vacancy Tone is Irailt. Gentian com- NfJaing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough digestant. Ko-dol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach to rest meimflrftte trrow strom? aeain. A Resorcin is one of the latest and most effective germ-killers discovered by a science, and 'in connection ith Beta Kaphthol, which is both germicidal and antiseptic, a combination is formed hich not only destroys thegerms hich rob the hair of hih the tnic hi. bmes the known ''bit- remedy are due to the fact that It supplies Phosphorus to the nerve cells in a condition in which it can be immediaUly and easily taken i by thern It is the only known preparation in powers of ..47 with none of the disad ...43 vantages applying to them.

Cubebs have lon be(fn rec few doses of Kodol after meals will soon restore the stomach and digest- ive organs to 8 full performance of their functions nator'Uy. Sold by l's narriflient, but creates a which tree 1 holiorus is Phosphorus 1" remains in- c.ean ajrl healthy camiition ot thel he ognized as a specific in the treatment of all catarrhal conditions. Its action is prompt and its For Law Enforcement. Woodstock. The city election was nonpartisan, one police judge and three aldermen were, elected.

The $1,000 license will remain. The main feature was license. Algonquin, cary, Huntley, Union, Nunda, Crystal Lalce, IIebrji 110 license. Marengo went for enforcing the laws on the license question which was settled at last year's election, but the saloons have run the towil the last vear. definitely is used.

aiiDru. SCOTT'S EMULSION and rievthpnient The Glvconhosphates, actual benefit almost invariable. In gums and resins obtained from is more than a fat food. ell known the hair to Pi arf i i it a rerr. for MiSni There is fat -whatever part of the body the -st retent an'd vallu, inflamed or diseased cond.Uon additions t0 the ol -of the exists, of medici.eanJ unqac-the use of Ubebs has been tionabl a rem.

recommended by the best phy- ed the well-known sic.ansformanygenerations. no Hjiaralolor. i the los pine trees have long been recognized as highly beneficial in the treatment of backache, kidney and bladder troubles. Pine-ules is the name of a of ci 'i lXl LtciJ due to a dis ith it in that coon res ease t.lA4 scala. It is not 1 mascara bagraaa is i he Iron Pyrophosphates is colorw? matter or land nnnnchmrr yje-Jprov building new medicine, the principle ingred imiiy uniuuuLcu iui ucvw me most easwy assimilated iorrn nCf: jti tiiect yf yrtuirating up the' waited, emaciated xOlhtiei to the andyhair Low License the Issue.

Harvard The most exciting municipal election known here in years. ients of which come from the pine forests of our own native land. C. W. Watson, Druggist.

eod health and ayrtivc at is body. i I B4iy jaAduve pruptnics. 0I iron wiiicn gives tone ana The combination of these color, and the-combined alka- vith Glycerine and Sarsaparilla loids of Calisaya Bark have a makes Mucu-Tone a remedy tonic effect on almost all the that attacks catarrh from every unqtions of the body, point, gradually restores-and re- In' compounding these vari- IhiscijmD! faufnioicur hy chil-, ie-gjrls as a atives mixed dren anaen iafcvhe most ef- slimulatt.perfj builds the diseased tissues to ous elements, the very highest fat unoy foV hair and ective I remed ani I Te issue was $500 and $1,000 saloon license fee. Two $1,000 and one $500 license aldermen were elected. The council now stands two for $1,000 and three for $500 saloon license and I one alderman to be.

elected ata spec grow thrive it. Th ubles known lo-aij. Notice. Stoves stored, blacked and set up for $3.00. B.

B. LaBarr, Belvidere phone 514. 4-18-2(5 Tirnmotpe Hurpttinn nnd rrpafp ha hepn emrjloved. 75c. and scalP 1 vh)j persons 50c.

Botth a normal appetite. Bottle, 60c. a botUe. with coiiumptive tenden cies ain flish and strength enougf to check For headache, constipation, Dade's Little Liver Pills are best They cleanse and tonic the liver. C.

W. Watsorf, Druggist. eod ial election called for April 20, Fat Candidate Wins. At Aurora the interest centered in the candidacy of Peter Klies, a former policeman, who became too big a man to travel beat, for police magistrate. As he weighs 475 pounds, ihi proofress ot the dis- Rexall Remedies are found only in the stores of druggists affiliated with The tTnited Drug Company only one in each towrrand each backs up this "Rexall" guarantee printed on every package: "This preparatiorrls guaranteed to give satisfactionJf it does not, come back and your money.

It belongs to you, and we want you to have it" C. IW. CHURCH, Druggist Thermit Store Carl McNulty of West Chicago is eaSC- ill the City this afternoon. SCOTT BOWNE, 409 Prl Street, New York. 1 IL? 0 wo lLdo he, proved too heavy for his oppon I I ent, and will now occupy the bench the license question, license carrying the day by three votes.

There is one saloon, owned by George Powers, -and conducted by Jesse Weaver. i Continental which must be a strong one. Drape nes Casualty. Co. The most beautiful line you ever saw.

By the piece and by Poplar Grove Is License. Poplar Grove went wet yesterday the pair See our show window DeKalb. Aldemeri were elected here who, it is believed, will vote to continue the saloon license at $1,000. Rockford A. B.

Louison was elected police magistrate and II. Wilson by a narrow majority, the license ticket, winning by four or five votes. The vote for Mr. Willet and Mr. Legget was a tie and will be settled by lot.

Fred Slater, formerly of this city, "was elected to the board. j-'wug sjivvio, jiik ana Kia. Capital stock, $300,000. Accident and Health Insurance, general office, Chicago. Policies are protected by more than one million dollars assets, over $5,000,000 paid in claims to 175,000 of our policy holders ROBERT MELVILLE, Agt, Dress Silks A new, nobby line, just received from manufacturer.

See them in our show window. Special Prices on all Covert Jackets. Indian Head Muslin Linen Finish, 9c "yard. Children's Gaps A fine assortment. alderman of the Fifth ward.

Belts, All the new creations to be found here. Stephenson County Towns. Freeport Municipal elections re Spring Valley. The city administration, long in power, was by the election here. Block.

-r- A beautiful line. See them. sulted as follows: Warren, license, ft); Pearl City, no license, 24; Or-angevillerno license, 28; Davis, license; Rock City, no licen.se; Lanark, no license; Lena, license; Rid- dot, license. Ru gs, Do not overlook the larg-line ever shown in Belvidere. Window Shades Is the Moon Inhabited.

Science has proven thatthe moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form posible on that satellite but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chillis and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney Ladies Suits We are selling lots ot them. Alterations made free. All Wool Carpet Made, 55c a yard. Ammonia 1 quart bottle, 7c. What one of our policy holders has to say: Belvidere, April 14th, 1906.

Continental "Casualty Gentlemen I received through your agent, Mr. R. E. Melville, a draft for $15 in full settlement of claim injujry sustained while in the employ of the National Sewing Machine Co. to one of my fingers.

I can highly recommend the prompt and satisfactory adjustment of this claim by the above company. Sincerely Yours, James 'M. Cornell. Stock and hand made, any size. For best goods, largest assortment come to Partlow's.

Dixon. Three of five candidates for aldermen favored by the Law and Order league Were elected here. They were August Moeller, Martin Gannon and Henry Schmidt. Edward Gonnermann and Patrick Whalen also were elected. The proposition to build a $20,000 city hall carried.

x. THE complaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a general Tonic and Appetizer for weak persons and especially for the aged. It induces'sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by John C.

Foote, druggist. Price only 60c F. Stockwell left last evening with a party from DeKalb for Kingsbury and potter counties, South Dakota. Thre they are to look over lands for gale by the Fuller, Stock-well and Johnston real estate agency, with' y' view tT" investment. 1 vWALL PAPER," ALL NEW STOCK.

CARPETS MADE -FREE. 9 3 Iff There was only one ticket in the field fit Kirkland and the 'town will continue to be a license town. Ed Hak, Albert Ilaller, and D. T. Turner were elected to the board and George Hayweod was elected Kingston Is -v Ivingstou had a The cigar band craze for the decoration of dishes and novelties has come to Belvidere.

Andrews has a display in his window. Plates and bands eftn be secured him. 8-5-tL.

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