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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 2

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For Representative. OV about sixteen yens old to learn pr nt er's trade at this office. lady as mr POSITION by and pen 8, care The Teleprapb and ene ral office wor A dd resa FTfc.Ai» pin lur Mrs. Geo. L.

Schuler. Bluff Para Htf OMPRTENT girl for general housework. Mrs LADV 6:45 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:55 a.m.

9:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m 11:55 a m. 1:40 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 8:50 p.m.

7:50 p.m, To Republican ol 35th District; he for Bookkeeplne Home Telephone Co. and Collecting. 103tf jAte TPKEST1CE Girls for Ar South Galena BOAKUEK by County telephone No city. rto call up Goad locution, 10916 Hags. iron.

brass, copper, rubbers. be deceived by buyers claiming to represent me, as bave no agents will call personally myself. I wlu pay the fo.iow.ug prices: Hags lc PJVii sine ana Sc pound; copper and brass luc NORTH KSTHRS Corrected Dec. 16,1005. Correct time cu an passenger ana freight trains leaving Dixon thatcar- BOUND TO Lv Dixon AT.

Chicago. 3:25 a.m. daily 4:52 am. daily 6:16 a m. daily 6:37 a.m.

daily 7:19 a.m. d. ex. Sun. 9:27 a m.

daily 10:32 a d. ex. Sun. 3:50 p.m. d.

ex. Sun- 6:17 p.m. daily 4:15 p.m. Sun. only WEST BOUND FROM CHICAGO.

Lv. Chicago. Ar. Dixon. 11:00 p.m.

daily 1.52a.m. 7:05 a.m. d. ex. Sun 10:23 a.m.

10:15 a.m. daily 12:44 p.m. 10:06 p. daily 12:26 a.m. 12:30 p.m.

d. ex. Sun. 3:44 p.m. 4 00 p.m.

d. ex. Sun. p.m. ftn(j respectfully ask the suppoit of the Ke- daMy 8:45 p.m.

publican voters, 1 be nominated and 7:00 p.m'. daily 9:18 p.m The Federal Government I hereby announce myself as a Repufcli- jao canaidate for In the 3 Assembly from this (the 3Stfc) Senatorial District, subject to the Republican which will be held me fourth 6at- orday in April. 1906. end respectfully the lULDort of the Republican voters. ohn B.

aml Sandwich. Illinois. For Representative 3 13 5 7 19 35 11 1 EPRESENTAT! VE-To the Republican ters of the Thirty-fifth Senatorial Dls- trtct. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Representative In the General Assembly from this (the 35) Senatorial District, subject to Republican primaries, which will be held on the fourth Saturday of April 1906. pound; rubbers Sc pound; iron per bunored: stove iron 40c per hundred; light brass he pound.

S. cbenstein 116 N. Peoria Ave he pound Dixon, 111. Home telephone 413. 90 for sale from thoroughbred Barred Plymouth i Boc ka.

Set your hens nowif you want your pullets to lay this fail. il.00 and fi.oO setting. Mrs. lyd Dixon. Ackert.

212 East first-class hand printing complete. Price very or sale-a press, with type complete. erice very ap. inquire Nachusa House, Dlxom Hi. 8:02 m.

dally 10:23 p.m Passenger. FREIGHTS. No. 863 .7:40 a. ex.

bun. Passenger train, Dixon to Peoria. No. 131 11:1 a. nm Sun.

only Carries passengers Flanklin to Clinton J. J. CARTY. Agent ILLINOIS CENTRAL Corrected Junel, 1605. Correct time of all the passenger and freight trains leaving Dixon tnat carry passengers by th wishes of the regarding the i ffice of United States enator as expressed at the primaries elected, I shall abide by th ffiee oi lin Woors, people i spniitoi liock Falls, Illinois.

For Representative. iG the Republican voters of the Tblrty- Cheap. xLAKINET In good condition- rack. B. office.

-also music No. SOUTHBOUND FINK Jersey cow, H. U. Bardwell lOOtf INE Dairy farm with first class buildings, on gcod gravel pike near Prairteviire. lOltlmo 0- A.

Wetherbee. Sterling, 111- ULL Blooded Rose Comb Whhe Leghorn egre for Applyjat 224 Dement corner Third St or Home telephone lOKtb A HANDSOME Smyrna rug. as new, 12 16 feet. 6 fncbe8. one-half Prlce, Southern Express ...........10:20 a 131 Decatur Express ..............4:10 Amboy a.m NORTHBOUND.

No. 132 Ft Dodge Day Express. .9:40 a.m Local p.m. p.m. Other trains daily except Sunday.

BACKUS. Ticket Agent I. C. R. R.

Mn F. Stiteiey, 521 Hennepin Ave. 108t3 FOR RENT FOR SALE lOOMS in the old Telegraph Building now occupied by, the Clipper Lawn Jower Co. Enquire B. F.

Shaw or the ixon Cilkgraph office. 32tf A PLEASANTLY furnished room at Bloff Park. Enquire at this office. Wtf glX room flat, 115 East Fourth St court house, either phone, near Oali Mr. tLeland No.

46. Sftf A J-ROOM HOUSE with an extra room for bath, city water, cistern, furnace, is new and has been reflnished all through with muresco aDd varnish. Good barn, nice best street in Dixon and $3,500 will buy it any time tbli month. flftn (senatorial District, comDneine the counties nf Lee. Whi eside and DeKalb 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative in the General assembly ol Illinois from this district, subject to the Republican primaries to be he on April 26th next, and earnestly solicit your support at said primaries.

arvey L. heldon Rock Falls, 111. For Representative, the voters of Lee County 1 hereby an nounce myself as a candidate fur repre- tyi pst. sentatlve in tne General Assembly from the 35th Senatorial District, subject to the decision of the reDublican primaries. Geo.

indall Kirkland, 111. For Sheriff. I HEKEB3 announce my for the office of Sheriff of Lee County, subject to the action of the Republican prl marles of April 28tb. A T. Tourtillott.

County Clerk. TO the Republican voters of Lee county. I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for county clerk, subject to the Republican Primaries, and respectfully ask the support of the Republican voters. Wir Dixon, 111. iLLiAM C.

hompson County Judge. room houses; one at WO seven Park and one on Dixon avenue. Call on John Julien office. 324. Second 8t at A 96tf Bluff til C.

BIX room house, city and cistern AN 8 ROOM in West part town with 13 best of soil and is a rare bargain for some one wishing a place to raise and $3,100 will buy it. I AM a candidate for renominauon to the office of county Judge of Lee county, and respectfully solicit the Influence and support of the voters at the primaries on April 28th. obert cott in common with large employers of bonded persons, prefers Corporate Suretyship because of its greater stability. Those who are required to furnish Internal Revenue Bonds, as brewers and tobacco manufacturers; or who desire guarantees on Contracts for Supplies to the State, or to the Federal Government, will save themselves annoyance by coming to us. When the Local, the State, or the United States Government requires a bond of you, apply to the Jlmerkan Surety Company ot I2ew York Capitai and Surplus C.

W. Johnson and wife were Dixon visitors Tuesday. C. A. Sheffield was in Dixon Tuesday.

Summer resorters are beginning to come. There are eight ladies at the hotel from Chicago. L. S. Cool drove to Dixon Thursday.

Mr. Moser is building a fence at the cemetery to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. Dr. Pankhurst caught a fine string of pike last week. Mrs.

Will Frey drove to Dixon on Friday. Mesdames Shook and Lizzie Johnson were Dixon visitors Friday. Mrs. Mary Bymaster spent Fnday with Mrs. F.

Wiley. Mrs. Tom Bucher and daughter of Monroe, are visitnig her sister. Mrs. L.

S. Cool. Nelson Sheffield went to Dixon to visit Charlie Mon. Rev. Morton preached at the Christian church Saturday night and Sunday.

Mrs. J. F. Cox and daughter of Oregon spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.

Eli Jones visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pv. Mon, Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Reed and daughter and Miss Polly of Oregon spent Sunday at the Dr. Pankhurst home. Mrs. E.

P. Sheffield is very sick. DR. Kidney AND Backache All Diseases of kidneys, bladder, and urinary organs. Also catarrh, heart disease, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, backache, female troubles.

A lso urifies the lood become discouraged. There is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Feuner. Cure He has spent a lifetime curing just such cases as yours.

All consult FREE. No Longer Fears Disease or Rheumatism. Hiram Brooks, Attorney JobnC. Ago, Amboy. For Sheriff.

conveniently arranged. On corner we Fellows and Cpham Place. Enquire at ri mcutb Clothing Shoe Co. MICE, pleasant cottage, tL ed, newly papered and woodwork oiled. On corner West I CALL AND SEE ME, M.

M. Avery IODI thoroughly ciean- slx blccks fionf court bouse. Ready for occupancy bv May 1st. Reliable parties apply at 722 South Galena Ave. JORDAN BLOCK I HEREBY announce myself ra candidate for the office of sheriff of Lee County, subject to the action of the Republican primaries of April 28th.

M. J. McGowan For County iTeasurer. HBREtsY announce myself a candidate for the office o( Treasurer of Lee county FOUND Plenty of Coal 4 GOOf) man to remove garbage and ashes, also to clean your cesspools and closets. Dead animals Orders mail prom 607 mptly attended to.

incoln Ave Henry Morey. Dixon, We Received and Unloaded the Last Week ot March subject to the action of the Republican pri marles of April 2feth. F. E. ice For County Treasurer.

1 Car Kentucky Gem Coal, the Republican FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE OOD inn proved farm ol 246 acres in Henry county, Missouri. Want city ----pert 11, Independence, Iowa. pro- Box smaller farm tl Carterville Lump, Majestic Lump, Winona Lump, Winona Egg, Sunnyside Washed No. 1 Egg MV voters of Lee county hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for treasurer, subject to the Republican primaries, and respectfully the support of the Republican voters- ohn M. terling ixon ill For County Judge.

LOST CM ALL BROJCH topaz setting lost FHday night Finder please this office. leave 10613 A SNAP A Bolid block of 264 feet square, nicely located, being only 6 blocks frGm the Court House, a good six room houte, fine eel- kr cmnd cistern Considerable lar good cistern fruit. Price $2900.00, Act quick if you want a good thing. Philpott Deeter Seal Loans Insurance Rlckaid Dixon: 111. We also have in stock all sizes ot Hand Coal.

Wood and Kindling on band. I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the office of County Judee for Lee county, subject to the anion of the Republican primaries of April 28th A. G. Harris. O.B.

717 N. Crawford Ave Civerv Stable PHIL N. MARKS to GREAT furniture SALE NOW GOING ON As Good i Sals as Tils Is Hard to Stop lor the Second Week, The first week was a but we want to discount it this week. The Last and Final Call. The wind-up ts drawing the news is spreading like wild-fire of the bargains to be had.

but have to HURKY, HURKY before too late FIRST STREET. The Farmers and WorkmgmansFriend Galena Avenue, Dixon, Illinois. I Home Telephone 487. It will pay you to call and see our line of Bargains in Clothing and Shoes. Great Bargains in Clothing New Spring Styles Just Received.

fancyUworsted Suits 15.75 blacit Suits $5.00 to til.00 Suits 11.50 to.13.50 per suit working 85c, 95o, II heavy 35o, 40o, 45c and 50c heavy Overalls 45c heavy Rockford Socksi5c a pair Suits 75c, 95c, 11.25 and 11,50 and upward. Long 65c, 95c. Knee Pants 15 to 50c. Heavy Courdoroy Pants Shoes SaveSMoney. will pay you to see our line of ncated samples in and heavy working Shoes $1.35 pair patent colt-skia $2.50 pair satin calf Shoes $1.50 pair Kangaroo Shoes 98c pai tine vici kid $1.50, $1.85 pair Shoes 2 to 5 pair Shoes 5 to pair Special, 36 pair of Patent Corona Colt Blucher Shoes at $2.25 a pair for this sale.

200 pair of mJsmated'Sample Shoes 25 to $1.25 a pair. Notions 500 doz machine Threadijust received spool Safety a dozen Beet tubular shoe a dozen Canvas Gloves a pair HUBBARD BLACKBURN Are prepared at their stable (formem to accommodate with good BOARDING, ETC. The verybestTurn-outs an promp Servloe at reasonable Prices. FRAXKIJN GROVE. Franklin Grove, May Jno.

Petrie of Norwalk, Iowa, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Newcomer. Clyde Bancroft came out from Chicago to spend Sunday with relatives and friends in Franklin. Miss Bertha Wingert returned Friday from a visit with relatives in Lanark and Freeport.

Mrs. Charles Russell of Muscatine, Iowa, spent the past week with her father, John Miller, who for some I time has been quite ill. I Miss Olive Roe has been on the sick list during the past week. Rev. and Mrs.

T. E. Stevens visited with friends in Ashton Friday and Saturday. The Christian Endeavor societies of Ashton and Franklin Grove will hold a union meeting in the Presbyterian church at this place next Sunday evening. Mrs.

Lizzie Fish and daughter, Florence, of Chicago, visited the past week at the nome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Webb. D. B.

Senger, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Buck and Edward Knouse attended the district meeting of the Brethren church which was held in Milledge- ville last week. Mrs. H.

C. Filstrup of Oak Park visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dysart. Mrs.

William Mathe returned last last week from a seven visit with relatives in the east. Christian Gross went to Chicago Wednesday to see his brother Henry, who is receiving special treatment in a hospital there. Miss Eva Trostle of Dixon spent a few days last week at the Marcus D. Wingert home in Franklin. Mrs.

M. Bensinga has purchased the lots in the southeast part of the village and will, during the a neat little home erected. Miss Mabel Lewis is again out from Chicago to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. George Buck.

George Stephen of Ashton was a visitor with Franklin friends Sunday evening. Last Thursday being the thirteenth wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. T. E.

Stevens, their many NELSON. Nelson, May Esther Williams spent Sundav with her sister, Mrs. Henry George Thome and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Hollenbeck. D. B. Lease and wife entertained Rose Emmitt and family Sunday.

Garret Portenius, wife and little Marie Grant of Chicago and Mollie Portenius of Dixon were Sunday visitors at the John Ortgeisen home. Dr. E. M. Brown and family and Mrs.

Curl spent Sunday afternoon with M. C. Stitzel and family. Add Hollenbeck has employed a Mr. Poffensberger from Fulton county for the season.

Mr. Wahl has obtained more new pupils for his music and comes to Nelson Saturdays. Ed Ortgiesen is taking a vacation from his duties at the towrr and vis- itipg friends at Little York. There is much controversy now as to whether Nelson postoffice shall be closed or a mail route established. It is now in the hands of Hitt, and he will soon decide which it shall be.

Assessor Buckaloo was getting busy in the village Friday and Saturday. He has nearly finished canvassing the township. Anna Lease has been visiting her sistei and friends in Sterling Muncie, March 15,1903. having taken other so- called cures without any relief 1 commenced taking Dr. Kidney and Backache Cure.

I took 4 bottles and 1 am glad to proclaim I sun a well man. more aches or pains, no fear of Disease or Rheumatism, both of which have troubled me for years, and I can give all the praise to Dr. Fenner. Jas. P.

Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1. Get Cook Book and Treatise on the M. M. Fenner, M.

Fredonia, N. Y. For Sale by B. M. Bunnell Drug Co.

MINT WATER THE GREAT HEALTH DRINK HARMON. Harmon, 111., May farmers were very busjP last week plowing for corn. Some have already plnat- ed. The ground was never in better condition for work at this time of the year, nor more favorable for crops. L.

B. and B. F. Swab went to Dixon last Saturday to take examination Sbr rural carriers. George E.

Ross went to Dixon last Saturday. George Walters aDd wife went to Dixon Saturday. Ed Ryan and others went to Dixon Saturday. Mrs. N.

R. Perkins was on the sick list. John Sweet is improving from his injuries which he received some time ago. Dr. Parker of Sterling is now located in Harmon.

Miss Dewey and Miss Forbes took the train for Sterling last Friday morning. H. E. Vroman and wife now reside A Perfect After Dinner Water Pur ated. A Corrector of Stomach and Kidney Disorders.

Cures Headacho and Ab solute Solvent of Uric of Rheumatism, Gout and Diabetes. IS NOT A LAXATIVE-m Soid at Drug Stores and Buffets. Walgreen-Davis Co DIXON ILLINOIS Soda Mint Water Chicago. SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL SALE ALL THIS WEEK -AT THE- North Side Grocery BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING. Agent for Flour, per When the baby talks, it is time to give Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest baby medicine known to loying mothers.

Rowland Bros. soon to him the good of keeping from Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. Rowland Bros. in Harmon again at their old friends of the congregation and vil- They have been living for some time, lage planned to help them celebrate at Ashton and Flagg, the important event, all unawares to Mrs. Franklin expects the worthy couple.

About 8:30 they move with her family to Aurora were escorted to the Lincoln hall, Our stock buyers shipped hogs to wondering what it all meant, where Chicago last week, they were much surprised by the Frank Hettinger is having the sec- greeting of many friends. A musical ond coat of paint put on his feed program was given, after which the grinding building. It improves its couple were presented by Mr. Bloch- appearance very much, er in his comical way with a bounti- F. H.

Kugler has been selling some ful collection of miscellaneous arti- very fire buggies to our citizens. cles, which were gratefulty accept- Tes, per Coffee, per lb -3c, 28c Canned Goods. NOTHING BETTER ON THE MARKET ft Corn, Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, .2 for 25c Dried Apricots .......................................................................2 Tbanking you for past favorslwe will try to merit a continuation of the same. GIVE US A QEO. W.

HILL, Proprietor. both phones Thomas P. Long has been selling ed. a large amount of farm machinery. Hcney and Tar contains no 1 Mrs.

Charles Goetzenberger, who opiates, and will not corstipaie Mill go to her new home at Elmhurst nearly all otber cough medicines. Be uee substitutes. Rowland Bros. This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- on be fooled and made to belieye tbat rheumatism can be cured with local applications. Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive cure for rheumatism.

35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Rowland Bros. the first part of this week, was surprised Friday by a large number of case of Catarrh can her friends at the home of her fath- rolbeoured hy Gaiairh Guie ex- Very Low Rates to BesMoines, Iowa Via the North-Western Line. Excursion tickets will be sold on six dates, May 14,15,16,17, 21,23, limited to return until June 3, inclusive on account of General Assembly, Presbyterian Church. Apply to agentB Chicago is North- Western er-in-law, F.

A. Goetznberger. on Sehu- business drove to Dixon GRAND DETOUR. Grand Detour, May maker was in Oregon Monday. Mrs.

H. C. Earll Monday. Miss Lizzie Teeter and Mr. ma nwere married Monday live in Polo.

S. Shook has moved into Mrs. house. W. C.

Andrus went to Chicago on Wednesday morning. Thev will Ann F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. the underdgDed, have known F.

J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfecGy honorable in all business transactions and iinanc ally able to carry out anvobligations made by his firm. alding innan akvin Wholesale Toledo, O. Catarrh Oure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and muoous surfaoes of the system. Testimonials sent free.

Price, 75o per bottle. Soid by all Druggists. Take Family tfor oonsti patlon. The Lee County Lighting Co. offers for sale reasonable terms and low rate of interest, cellent Factory site, on River Dixon, 200x150, 200 feet fronting on road, river and switch track.

Solid stone foundation over foot. 1 Good stone building now on the property. Excellent opportunity for a shop or factory. Inquire of H. C.

HIGGINS, Dixon, 111. Also a desirable residence property on Second St. Peoria and Highland south of west front..

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