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GFEEN 13 AY SFMI-WEEKLY (SAZSTtE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1906. i i i mn i I HMMMHMMMB BJSBBBSa BWBSWW-Bi TIIRRFflM RAY ed. Pirsl prize. Mrs. Alfred Hlpke Slid booby, Mrs.

i'red Iverson. Mrs. Agnes lyillllllUlfc and Mrs. house. The local team is considered a (tut team and will be kept quite busy filling dates.

Quite a number iTZ of Chilton ladh visited at New 1 lol-1 Curtis, who arc, attending the Oshkosh oioeovs stein nnd Kiel Tuesday. Ed Strum, the local butcher, Ml for Pott Washington to take charge of his brother's normal, (Mat Tl anksglving with their parents In )iwn. Mr. Aug. Hug shipped carload of cattle to Mllwau- ALLEGED CRACKSMEN TO CIRCUIT COURT Three Desperadoes Held at Chippewa Falls for Sale Blowing Bound Over.

IT yA sbop at that place who almost bad his kee on Mondav Mrs. Schumacher TO RAISE BENNETT Leathern Smith Expedition Will Attempt to Float Sunken Tug. uixinveru THIS COUPON WORTH 10 CENTS. BASH CURKD Tobacco, Morphine and i.iuuor Habits arc easily cured by use of Hill's Chloride of Hold Tablets. No effort required of the patient, who is allowed the use of stimulants until he voluntarily quits their use.

May be Riven secretly In tea or coffee and a cure guaranteed. Price $i-00 per package, but this coupon will bo accepted with rents if sent to THE OHIO CHEMICAL WORKS Dept. O. TOLEDO. MIA finders severed while slaughtering.

The contract for building the canning factory was let to Mr. Christophei son of Neenah. Quite a number of young men and women from Hllbert were up to take In the basketball game on Tuesday. For Cougli, Cold, Croup, Oore Neck Peter Bluck Aged 9, Is First Victim sister from Milwaukee, spent Thanksgiving here. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. JaeOB ileinkel, a. boy. They live in the town of Holstein. Mr.

Gilbert one of the laborers in the John Sanson Manufacturing company, spent Thanksgiving with is parents in Green Bay. Maggie Will ams, who has been working in Milwaukee for a few weeks, has returned home. Mr. Fred Bullwinkel and family spent three days in Jefferson. Mr.

Scholen-bach from Plymouth, was here on business All the stores are of Skating Season Tax Levy High Archbishop Messmer Offer Site for Park to City of Milwaukee Train Fatally Injures Man at Oconomowoc Other State Exchange Notes. est for Years Other Sturgeon Bay Kheumaf ism and Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25c 50o 6 HOO Items. LAWRENCE RESIDENT DEAD: HAS FINE RECORD Joseph Rupiper Deceased Was School Treasurer for 41 Years Other Law rence Items. (Special to the Gazette.) Sturgeon Bay Dec. 0 A outfit belonging to the Leathern Chippewa Kalis, Dec.

v- nree men arrested recently at forehead, and diagonally across with burgiars' tools in their posses-1 euitlug Into the upper part sion and ehsrfsd with blowing sale! thr- litiiuth to the palate and sever- Sent- Free Sloan's Book on Horifi Lawrence. Dec. C. Mr. Joseph Rupiper died Monday afternoon after busy unpacking their Christmas things.

Mr. CSrl stopped at Mr. Schueler's blacksmith shop. While he went In the horse tore itself loose and ran away, but at Mr. tl iw lilt here, have been bound ov i Cattle.

Hogs 6 Poultry The an illness of six weeks. He was one ing the left jaw bone, the brain, which oo man is still alive. Address Dr. Earl 5. Sloan Sinith Towing Wrecking company lad hare the first of the week for the scene of the sinking of the tug J.

W. Bennett, near Green Bay. The expedition included the tug Geo. Nelson, barge Senator, a diver, and several steam pumps, and an attempt will be made to raise the sunken craft. A somewhat novel plan will bo i- circuit court.

The authorities believe thaj have a Kang of shiewd cracksmen who have committed man) burglaries in Western Wisconsin. Mat tn tha trial Mrs. Mary Ander of the oldest residents of this town, having moverd in this town when there was only an Indian trail to his present home. He saw the town grow from the start to Its present 615 Albany Sr. Boston.

Mass Archbithop Offers Property. Milwaukee, Dec. S. -Archbishop Sebastian tl. Messmer has of- Hud Schweder's saloon they caught him.

The buggy was broken. Mr. Otto Greve and Mr. Andrew Greve are out on Hawk island boring a well. Miss Matilda Jens, one of our high school teachers, spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Appleton.

Mr. son of Minneapolis uho thought ihatjfered temporarily to lease property one of the prisoners was her nma-! 300 by 145 feet, on Cold Spring avenue prosperous condition. He was a man that was Id in great esteem bv lowed in the work. I he barge sen and finally de-! and Twenty-second street, to the city' Verybodr who came in contact with way son, fainted a let mistaken for park purposes, provided the city I him. He has a record which nrobablv oigt is having tils residence built over.

cided that it wat a cas or will be sunk directly above the Bennett until the fcrmer's deck Is level with the water. Then a chain releases him from paying taxes on it. The archbishop has contemplated selling the properly until the Idea oc- Identity. Chippewa Came Ward. will ho fastened to the Hen it's pro Cutters Dec.

Slik, Rows. yesterday Klntamla curred to him ilia' would be of bin- pel lor shaft by the diver and piled around the hull of the Senator. hen cannot be approached by anybody in Brews county, having been school treasurer for a period of forty-one without interruption. For twen-tj six rears be held the office without bonds, besides having served the town as supervisor for fifteen years and HARD TIME CARNIVAL AT OCONTO A SUCCESS swore out a warrant for the arrest of ent as a olnvarnund or breathing snot the two eratt are hrmly fastened Policeman tee, let. charging him with! for wllirn purpose ii has been used by shoot inc a deer out of season.

tloulet if the neighborhood for pettier steam pumps will pump the water from the hull of the barge and the children rears. town treasurer for two years. He was claims he was attacked by the deer at 2 o'clock and killed it in Prizes Awarded at Event Given on it is expocted that the Upward pr s- 86 years of age at the time of his death. Besides the aged wife, who Is one year younger than himself, he leaves i wo sons, Henry and William, at home, and Mrs. Albeit Vanlkerfort of Hark River, all being present at the time of his death.

Funeral arrangements are not yet complete, hut will probaly take place Thursday forenoon. A number of Alleged Murderer Unmoved. Oconomowoc, Dec. C. McHshOQ, charged with the murder of Thomas Connor on Tuesday.

Dec. 4, was brought before Judge I.oren Edwards In the municipal court yesterday morning and the hearing was set for Saturday, Dec. 15. The charge was read and will he held Indians Face Starvation. Ashland, Dec.

8. Many of the Chippewa Indians on the Grand Portage reservation are on the verge of starvation. They expected the customary allowance of Hour and jKirk from the government, but did not get It. The following appeal has been sent. sure thus created will lift the Ben-re tt from Nttom.

Oilier dniiis will be pasM aiOUBd the sui merged bull awl i-uspe under tmu' the barge floating on the surface the tug will be brought to this port and docked for the necessary repairs. It Is expect ed that with favorable weather the raising of the. i.uett will take only a few days. First Drowning of Season. The first drowning accident in this Thursday Evening Other Short Notes and Oconto Happenings.

(Special to thS Gazette.) Oconto, Dec. 8 The hard time carnival which was held Thursday evening was attended by 100 couples, the prizes of each being awarded to Miss Schumacher and J. heeler. The Oconto Concert band furnished music for the occasion. The sleigh bells tang for the first time this winter on our streets yesterday morning.

Among the recent business visitors to this city are F. J. Few of Menominee, O. F. Hall of Oshkosh, A.

Anderson of Lakewood, young people were pleasantly enter Do not forget whaa in the city to give us a call if you are in need of a Cutter, Sleiyh, or a pair of ruuners for your buggy, as we have one of the finest and most complete lines of these goods ever sen in the city, and are positive we have the style and quality that will ph-ase you. prices being the very lowest considering quality. We also carry a full and complete line of Fur Robes, Storm Aprons, Storm Hlankets and a good man' other things to keep you warm and comfortable when out driving. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE THE NEW BIG STORE. GOTFREDSON BROS.

COMPANY Corner Main and Jefferson 8ts. here for trial without bail. Attorney William Fleming will appear for the defendant. During preliminary examination McMahon was as calm and unmoved as though he was a spectator to the scene. The inquesr on the Ixidy of Connor will be held on Saturday.

tained by Miss Nellie Besaw Friday evening. ancing was the chief amusement. Earnest Peep has returned to his home in Schocton after visiting friends and relatives in this town and De Pere for the past two weeks MM Victoria Bouncher of Humboldt and her cousin Victor Bouncher of l-ansing, were the vicinity since the opening of the skating season occurred Sunday afternoon when Peter Bluck. aged 9 years, of the town of Nasewaupee, was drowned by breaking through the ice while skating on a small pond near his home. A young brother who was with to Major W.

Campbell. Indian agent at. Ashland: "Does the government want us to die? W'e cannot understand how these things can be; we can not understand why we cannot sell our pine, and we cannot understand wli we cannot liave some pork and Hour for our old and sick brothers. Cod put us on arth to live, and lie gave us the moose, dee and fish to use in making our living W. S.

Smith of Green Bay, N. Schneid Arrested for Running Joint. Kenosha, Dec. 0. Late yesterday afternoon Polios John F.

Keating and William Kap guests of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Duaime er of Shawano. The fire department him attempted to save the drowning was called out on the south side Wed-1 boy but was unable to rescue htm.

nesday night to a chimney that was; Tax Rate Highest for Years, on fire. No damage was done. En-' The city tax rate has been complet-glaeer Wm. Sharkey of Menominee ed by the city council and the rate has come to take the Oconto branch is the highest for several years past. run in place of W.

A. Daniels. Mr. Sharkey being an older man expects to remain here. Fatally Hurt By Train.

Oconomowoc, Dec. 8. Charles BoTCS of Milwaukee, employed the In'erurbau line extension here, was struck by a Milwaukee- road passenger train and probably fatally hurt. Both hands were frozen when he was found. ler, president or tne Kupter cracki company and one of the best known business men of the city, were at rested on a warrant charging them with leasing a suite of rooms to be used as a gambling den.

At the sauu nine a joint warrant was issued for Charles Seymour and I'asl Decker charging them with operating a resort for gambling. Seymour was arrested. Monday and Tuesday. Joseph Gar-saw of Ctoqnet, is visiting with his brother Fred for a few areata Charley Fleck's tesm enjoyed a lively runaway Sunday all by themselves. Tin buggy is the only thing that suf-fered.

Miss Myrtle Bedwell entertained a of friends Saturday Bight Miss l.ihbie Mephis of Wau kesha, is isiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis Mr. and Henry Verknilen of Little Chute visited with the family of Mathias Maggie Stickney is visiting her cousin, Miss Merrel Hhilipp --Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Dennisen of Bellevue, spent a few hours with rel PRETTY SHIRLEY WEDDING It varies from I2.S8 to 2.97 on the $100 valuation in the several wards. A bond issue of $10,000 to provide funds for the completion of the new city hall is proposed and a special election will probably be called soon to vote on the question. Short Notes. Stanton Minor, private secretary to Congressman E.

S. Minor, left this week for Washington to resume his duties. I. L. Buchan of the Northwestern WATCH'S, CLOCKS, JEWELRY.

CUT GLASS, OPTICAL GOODS- 0 0 Miss Rosalie Nier Besomes the Wife of Henry Biemborn. Shirley. ec. Wedding bells rang out merrily Wednesday morning when the marriage of Henry Biemborn and Miss Ro-j salie Nier took place at St. Mary's but Meeker was out of the city and in this way escaped arrest.

Oshkosh After Ice Trust. Oshkosh. Dec. r. Determined to shake off the rule of the local ice Falls on Saw Lives.

Sturgeon Hay. Dec. S. 1iuls Pangel of the town of Sevastopol, was the victim of a terrible accident while sawing wood with a gasoline power machine. He fell on the saw, striking his face on the revolving steel, which penetrated to the right side of "DIAMONDS" atives in his town.

Mr. and Mrs. Brokerage company is absent on a business trip through the southern part of the state having just completed a church. Rev. Father O.

Sauwalt official ing. A nuptial mass was suug by thp fhnir tf St tnhn'v; church at Mor- Largest Line at Low Prices. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DENTISTRY ALL GOODS WARRANTED. J. LIEBENOW, rtsoo.

The bride was handsomely, )L' 'n superior region, gowned la cream color brocaded satin The Peshtlgo reef lightship has been sad irora bridal veil caught with a 'K)rt PlaceJ wreath of myrtle and orange bios-, qUBrte OHM, and carried bridal roses. She: Catarrh Cannot be Cured was attended by Miss Anna Biemborn wifh LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as i Frank Dennis of Oshkosh, spent their Thanksgiving here with friends and relatives Mrs. Merrick Philip has returned from the hospital where she underwtnt a successful operation. Miss l.i.zip Parrel calb on Greenleaf friends Friday and Saturday. Umie Gabriel of West De Pere, called on William Duaime and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cavil have returned to their home at Green Bay. after spending Thanksgiving with the Utters parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Mc.Millian. 205 N. WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 458. I i costs tod Of Milwaukee, sister or tne groom.

tney cannot reach the seat of the dis-dressed in white netting carrying a eage Catarrh is a blood or consti-bouquet of carnations. tutional disease, and in order to cure Will Nier of Green Bay. brother of it you must take internal remedies, the bride, acted as groomsman. After, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal- combine, the Oshkosh Retail Merchants' association ha determined io erect a co-operative ice house. Its Caps itr will be 10,004 tons.

The association has contracts with the great majority of the retail dealers in the city. The ice companies made an arbitrary raise of about 100 per cent this season and have announced further advances next season. Ringlings Buy Hagenbecks. Baraboo, Dec. 7.

By the purchase of Carl Hagenbeck's trained au-imal circus, Ringllng Brothers will be able to dominate the circus business In America. It requires fTSjMQ a month to maintain in winter gutters the three shows now controlled by Ringlings. Crazed by Wreck. Stevens Point, Dec. 7.

Tony Burke, an engineer formerly living here, has been committed to the HI the ceremony a reception was held at jy, and acts directly on the blood Hail's Catarrh the home of the bride parents, Mr. and mucous surfaces ASHWAUBEfJON DOINGS Free! Premiums Free! and Mrs William Nier, only immedi- relatives being in attendance. This was followed by a wedding dance in Air Biemborn 's hall at Shirley where a large crowd of friends and relatives were in attendance Then newly married were the recipients of nuttier- Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the beat physicians in this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur- Asbwaubenon, Dec.

8. Mr. and Mtb. Christopherson are visiiiun frii iidh in Abrams. P.

Van Dehei and his fattier are spending a week in Wausaukce with friends and relatives. Peter and John Larson, left for the lumber woods last week. NOTHING To have your teeth examined A little something to have them put in proper condition, luni at Kankakee, ill. His mind was I ous elegant wedding gifts. The bride faces.

The perfect combination of i- dm nf Shirley's highly esteemed the two Ingredients is what produces young ladies, who fully deserves the such wonderful results in curing Ca- shattered as a result of the railroad wreck of last month at Woodvill-. where fifty-two people were killed. He was on one of the engin. ThefollowinR list of hooks by Standard Authors have heen secured for Premiums for Subscribers to the SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE The books are well bound and subscribers can have their choice of the books by paying one year in advance for their paper SEND 7c FOR POSTAGE SENT WHEN BY MAIL tarrh. Send for testimonials free.

F. J. CHENEY A Props, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Peter came down Tuesday after the tfatu and lift again this morning for Emerson where the will be employed all winter Albert Hansen has als-o left for the northern country.

t'liris ttraon is getting ready to move to Seymour where he has reat-d a Mg farm. Theo. Berken and family are quarantined on account of small pox. Itopularltv she enjoys. For years she was organist of St.

Mary's church, a favorite with all. The groom is a well-known young business man of Mftay. May their life be a happy one is the wish of their friends. ROCKLAND HAPPENINGS Rockland, Dec. 7.

Miss Mary Bolton of De Pere visited Miss Rose Dillon Tuesday. Wm. Monigal of Coleman visited friends here this week. Thomas Cunningham returned to his home at Chicago after spend Her Happy Married Life. A woman who recently secured a warrant against her husband In a Iondon police court said to the Judge "I have been married 7 years, and I have had ten children and sixteen black eyes." Andrew l.a C'tiapellc lost one of his best cows lately.

The Ladies' Aid if tin- Moravian church held thf-lr meeting today with Mr. and Mrs. P. Christopbersen. Generosity of Beloit Poles.

Beloit. Itec 7 News came to th-Ruhhian colony in this city that word sent to Mrs. Ciovanni Plzzo In Russian Poland, telling of the ueatn of her busband in this city a week ago. reached her just in time to prevent her starting for America to loin her husband in this city. The Beloit friends of Plzzo have raised a fund among themselves.

All of Pizzo's funeral expenses have been paid and $200 in cash was sent to the widow and seven children. Note ThesePriccs Plates $5.00 Crowns $4.00 Fillings 50c up Sir Walter Scott Miss Mulock Sir Walter Scott W. Heimburg Downing Charles Dickens Ivanhoe John worth Misjudged. Nell Owynne. Oliver HAPPENINGS AT BELLEVUE -Frank Llm Bellevue, Wis Dec.

ing several weeks here with Earl Anderson's Fairy Tales Hans Andersen Bondman Hall Cains Bryant's Poems William Cullen Bryant Children of the Abbey Rigina Msria Roche Colonel's Daughter John Strange Wintsr Duchess Duchess Hardy Norseman Edna Lyall Hortense W. Heimburg House of Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne Heir of Redclyffe siey nas almost compienm nis new sa cashman John Iss-e. James Cash-loon which he intends to open New and Jonn Hooglin are attending Year. The dance given at Anton tn, International Stock fair at Chi-Hoehtn a hall last Thursday was Mfll ea.WBfa Daley was at Oreen attended and all enjoyed a good old Bay Friday. Miss Nellie Cashman Prices time.

Mr Anton Yarstick islted Mr. On the Heights Bert hold Auerbacti Romance of Two Worlds Marie Corelll Red House Duchess Study in Scarlet A. Conan Doyle Silence of Dean Msitland Maxwell Grey Thelma Marie Corelll Solves Loco Weed Mystery. Ripon, Dec. The mystery of the loco weed, which has puzzled ranchers, has been solved by Dr.

C. D. Marsh, former head of the Ripon college department of biology, now one of the experts of the department of agriculture. He is now trying to find an antidote to the virulent poison. has returned to the Oshkosh normal.

Mrs. J. Phlmlster of De Pere is isiting Mrs. E. C.

Martin. Miss Anna and Mat Kettnhofen of Holland-town spent Sunday with Miss Vivian Hibbard. There was a meeting at and Mrs. William Watermolen one day last week. Alphonse Watermolen Is employed at Oreen Bay Wm Wate molen has returned from Cornell after spending a week with his daughter.

Nathaniel Hawthorne William Watermolen sold a fresh i Schrosder ch factory Wednes- ZBiicn cow to jobs mWihL Joim day night. 1 s41 Nev Cure for Epilepsy. for- Joyful Over New Train Service. Madison. Dee 7 The Forty Thou sand club of Madison Is arranging a banquet for Pee to nR an expression of the jubilation over the Increased advantages alven tn the canitnl cltv Phillips t-old a horse to Henry Hall one day last week.

Irene Tilkens visiting her grandmother in Bellevue while her mother is sick at the SL Vincent I ospilal. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, Rural free deliver), write; "My daughter, afflicted tur years with epi- IlaTe the new enamel fi iug. takes the place of gold at half the price.

Rich Dentist 6 Wa ii Street. Q-osn Wi Hay Clover from tbe add'tlon of trains by the ururo Northwestern and Milwaukee roads. tb 0F NEW HOLSTEIN was cured Dr Kings New Life Pills. She has not had an attack Tbere for over two Best bodv New I'olvteln. Wis tournament at Mr.

cleansers and life giving ionic pills will he a skat Ado: Weber's place on Saturday on earth. 25c at J. Kvbinsons drug Seed store. KEWAUNEE SHORT LINK. KIWAUNEB.

OREEN KT QKKEN BAY ft WEST BUM ii. teh The Ids FOPULAB ROUTS USB between TtJ Green Bay, Winona, LsCrom New xt, Vomou, PhlUitlphU IM Mkfnfl ML U'T Mstsds Point. Grand tpilJ Detrjtt, Toiettx, f. Panl, MlnoeapolU UK FLBHLK4 AC I UH LAKI And all pdnts Id At West sad MJCfciUAN BOTH -UwfEH Northwest A i A.J it. I enersj a r.

a -1 falSIt assi ii in asi as i rsswasrBsa NEWS ITEMS FROM CHILTON Chilton. Wis. Dec 7. Work is be-in rv- at the new cold storage Carpenter? have started to mork on the inning factory and are kept quite brsT. will be completed about Jan.

I. -The basketball game between the local Foresters ud tbe Bi il' team result. Tj lem. was XS evening commencing at 7:30 p. tn.

Tbe lance in Henning's hall on Tl si wa- n'liti tol an 1 everybody had a fine time. Tie concert i- Kuehl's hall was well attended. After the concert they had a little bop. The nest concert which this concert Swearing. George Bernard Shaw argues that iwear'ni is cot a sin Kven on tba eacessivly liberal swearing Is a nuisance that should be abated.

is going to give will be Jan. 4. Wr an loven a Mrs W. Sanson celebrated br F. liurlbut North Washington Street 1 rosy com ttprs fcAiu.

le- to IS. The came was unexciting and birthday Nor. tt, mil friends were gteion Bardocfc listless on Tf-Tunt of the BriWaa areeeaC They were eatertalaei fta'ataa the Mows, teem try lag to star foot bell or roagh 1 glaying cinch and priies were a war; Stores nuUr, suuad.

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