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ALL OVER HANITOWOC COUNTY. CENTREVILLE Alfred Kerne i- doing some repairing on his b- '"e and among others has put on anew roof Albert Mill has i>een hauling brick for sometime to make an addition to his father's h If time permits the work will be taken up this fall. Through the illness of Mrs. N. oiling er Mr and Mr- M. Kraus were called to Manitowoc Louis S hm ider of St Nazianz was in town todav Henry Popfs- who was in town for some time from North Dakota, will leave for Minnesota. Miss Lydia Albers of Cleveland was the guest of Miss Lmra Kraus last Sun day. Strattmmn Bros have received a full line of fall goods. H. Krause and J. Worachek. two ma sons from Manitowoc. have arrived to take up work at the new building of Mrs Strattman A Democratic meeting was held Tues day at Joseph Nennig's hall. Good *pcaters were in attendance and the po litical of the day were ably presented In spite of the amount of apples that are ship]d Vo Strattman Bros., and A. Htoltenberg a considerable quantity is brought to the cider mill of A. Seipel in Meene- Mr Seipel has g<ssl facilities for tL’“ work and he is developing a thriving business A little fishing tug made its appear ance off the pier last Sunday. A net whs thrown out and while the fish were trying to evade the hiring meshes of their would !• captor the young js-oph of the town were enjoying themselves hr a Isiatride of an hour and a half on the lake The ua tubers of the Germania band ha--1 taken their instruments with them, ami as tie little craft “hounded over the billow- the strains of lively music intermingled with shoftts and htizzabs were wafted to the shore to tell of the merrv time they were having BRANCH. 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Hi fa! ■ 75 I t*n i,ati-ii i..i. 11. tuft I K*.n -I t|.. ' ork 75 urn It l,u-t 5 vi *** I |, 11 • r '-t i, i ■ i TANARUS. Willard V <lt. Ml (f Torn - *' i r.'li'in 7!> *! IMu • ; * s ■ ’* li r. ii.ii. , ij■ 11■ fi. *Vi Tut I \'t.,'t I-hi, | - tin pillow i'll*. * 75 (.75 V I* null. .1. 1 V. ;tvi ll ss .fu-i.i <Ui I*’lnrtl-..n work pillow diaine .5 ;tio l! II l.u. lli -Vi tWO I II wen I-ai< : -I .in work V V, I It l.ii. !■, .... •■*. •Ml h Torn —n * •Ml li. V tt*l i link*. It ie SI f- It!**'ll ■ 1 lunt'li t lot ll r. 15 Trumn n fi' The Cheapest Sale Ever Held in Manitowoc. A Rare Chance. We have bought the entire stock of A. 0. Schwager of Milwaukee at 50 cents on the dollar and will give to the people of Manitowoc the cheapest lot of desirable merchandise ever offered in the city. We have taken several days to arrange and mark down the goods. I was unable to begin the sale last Saturday owing to a delay in marking down the goods. Not having sufficient room for the big stock purchased in Milwaukee ! was compelled to open a branch storeat Cor. Bth and Buffalo Sts., N. Side. GRAND SALE WILL COMHENCESATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. Come at once and get your choice of the many bargains that will be offered at such attractive prices that the goods will not last very long with us. You can save just one=half on every dollars worth of Staples, Underwear, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Mittens, Gloves or any other goods kept in a first class up-to-date dry goods store. FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED. I| a p q | Corner B'li and Buffalo Streets, North Side, VFI 13 L* or Seeger Bldg., South Bth St. near bridge. the village of Branch where Mr-. Fa hriuu Honlak, who had a slight wound on her hand, has leeu taking care of the cattle on the farm and it is thought that she contracted th-- disease from one of them. She is 58 years old Mrs. Hoiilak is dead, The B, L. s. meets (let 20 Mrs. Anton Schneider i- visiting friends and relatives at Milwaukee. Frank W. Meisnest sjs'nt Saturday and Sunday at home. Miss Mary Kukral is spending her va cation at home. Anton Schneider returned home from Darien, where he had Is-en employed during the past month. Miss Barbara Baumann of this place and L. Lemls-rger of Clarks Mills were married at the Whitelaw church Mon day. After the ceremony friends and relative* gathered at the home of the bride s mother, where refreshments of all kinds were served, and dancing was in dulged in until the wee hours of . iom mg COOPER ATOWN. ('harlus Etzler has Is-en at visiting his parents Saturday and Sun day. Mrs (loess! left to tee her daughter who lives at Neshota. She is very ill and not exjiected to live long. A party was given at Hosecrans by the threshing crew last Sunday, A crowd attended, and all rejiort of having a good time, A number of people and herds of cows and horses came to the (’ooperstown market on Monday. It is one of the largest monthly markets in the state Fred Zeddies is putting an addition to his residence. A dance was held at Moss hall Tiles day, where some of the young men seemed to have a rough time. John Hammermik of Manitowoc, vas at Hosecrans Monday and Tuesday at tending to some of his property. Miss Katie ('asper of Marinette is vis iting her mother at this place ('asper Shaden of Wayside, was to see our town Sunday, Daniel Moque of Green Buy, was visit MIT SS ll Klobwrda, lunnhotolli 75 it ll llr.iwn, Ml 7td T Wit I him ii. talile M'lirf 50 a i SI (Tirl.'fl 75 885 Ida .leiiM'ii in ii n 11.. dn|H SO till II I*net h, „ '• 75 sMiiTonla.il lian.lktrfliler i*i to .’it.S \ I’n-.-wiilk, 15 .'VII ll II I,in*t.li. Jewelry 850 K K lei, (llnVe ” VI till ll II I,net It ■' 15 Mil veil 15 till nef'k I |e VI tWO I li.ii/**ii, Ifltlrpiii -’Vi mi It II 1,11.1 Ii 15 let Sir-(III.. 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If II I,m ill '.in* -i illaphiy lain * work I TWO I llni/i ii '5 111 VIM* 'N I. Work of Sri i 1.. - I '.(I i. lorn-..n nntiy of port rail SS 111 Satnpe, I liov flilni* VI mi It II I,mill, lainl-i'iioe (roin milure I no tat I, ill- .it. eop* o( hnnl-nai.e illf I. Torn- n, Ih.iver pi I nni ue l <• lilt ~,.|.* of flower pi 7 111 nit .ml life ph •**, nrlulnal I no ing friends of this place. Six lambs strayed into the farm of Mat C- nefels three days ago. and Mat -ays he would like the owner to call at his place and get his property. TWO RIVERS. A number of Two Rivers ladies help ed Grandma Berger to celebrate her birthday one day last, week. Rev. John Nienstedt of Ashland ar rived here to officiate at the wedding of his brother. Henry Nienstedt of this city and Miss Ella Kocscr. also of this city. Col, N. E. Morgan is making things warm for Representative E. S. Minor down in the Eighth district. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Barniel of Mil waukee are visiting their many friends in this city. Louis Spaeth and Annie Vauderhloe men were united in marriage at St. Luke s church, Mrs. Fred Beeck ami daughter went to Appleton on a visit last Wednesday. Miss Aila Schodroff left last Friday on a visit to her parents in Chicago. G. V. Nash of Charlevoix, visited Mich, ins mother and brother in this city. ' Eugene Kirk and Giih Schultz spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mrs ,T. Mosnch and daughter Bertha spent a portion of last week with friends in Milwaukee. G. A. Cavanaugh left for Chicago. F. W. Dicke made his maiden political speei h up at Shoto last Thursday. Misses May, Annie and Margaret Kretchi left for Chicago. SHOTO. Dick Bishop lias erected a wind mill near his buildings. The Caxton School Series have lieen bought for school district No. 5. Joseph Stoer. who was seriously ill the past week, is recovering. The dwelling house of Andrew Leist was considerably damaged by lightning last week It seemed as though Alfred Hartung enjoyed that moonlight ride last. Sunday evening Miss Esther Huelmer has entered up on a course at Moore's Business College. Water *olor. Ml K If Lijotli < op> of |M.rtrall *2 00 133 II lift/ Landscape front iiHlun* I 00 Or .1 I: Moiin\ cn*h 2 00 to 1 M M til)i*lln lid , <*opy of Ihiml**;• pi* *i 00 .437 II Kr* - Dower-. from nature .'I 111 M le|||p**'\, Onp\ *.f flower piere ‘2 (Ml 101 I \\ am r ••"pN Idaek mid whin* pier* 2no 133 It r.rf/ -till Ilf' ('hiiiu I’ulntiiur HM(i TorrUoii portrait copy 1 oo dll flower* from tint up* .'I 00 Oil flower ropy * 100 oil ' pi' '* original (•-oiiveiitlonii I \nrk 3 00 P\ roirrupliy. .Vtt •I< •• • rit- ||e**e'humi wood wrk aOO l ’ln*** 2 Bhotngniphi'* • vlilhit. 10’. I Miller roller I|i ill of IMloto* 'J 00 Miiiiltowor f v** I• * work*, | In nip .'I 00 < Mua* A. loft I- Milkr portrait* and uroiipe* 2or more , : I'll l-.H Krliimljer, I ho\ nuar* 3 00 I ’la?*- li - Kllngliol/. liml-•• jm**-, -1 or mop* (.let -2 00 I. In. Sfaiidf. I In\ r|, aa 0 rill- r. I • ! Mill* Marin* ■■’or mop* pict nr*> 100 <. I.ato 1r i* . I le \ eluMr 3 00 1 In-* I* J. >| i i• • r (hflil'e Has* la‘->t -dliH'' plot UP* 1 00 I ' M II ner, *ha\ It. ticket 1 no H i Mil he | rlnll.l e||Vn , I I * 1111 > 111 **l • - j•I *• *< - ■ iplii** mmitil - 100 til llr*wii Im-i pin up' *tf animal I,’ \ IC ii 111 III* *l* . pliotopra pill*’ good- 1 (Hi I ■ ! Miller pl*lnr** of ehlMrni I \ 1’ it mine)*-, ne do/ lia-l maun pi.if*' Oft in , | m lifer !>• n inief i .r view .1 \ 1: 1111 ) 111 *1 .Ihm |e perfection developer ftO f ontimied on Mth piitfo.) Sii <>l< 1 Krnjtw’s skip|M*d. I thuntfht In- -;ml tii-(i>ri' the war was ov*T w*’d h' jir -Miiirlliinfc that A'unld st.aiwr lm man it v " CLARKS MILLS. Mr. Schriehardt and daughter Miss Alma, of Manitowoc were the guests of friends here Saturday Mrs. McGillis of Marinette attended the wedding of her brother on Wednes day. A large number of people heard the speeches given by Mr. Burke and Mr. Healy of Manitowoc. Ed. Holsnicht who has been employ ed here for some time, returned to his home in Michigan. Mary Blatz returned from Milwaukee Thursday after a brief visit with her Sis ter, Mrs. Taylor. Miss Mary Rublev died Friday morn ing of consumption. The funeral was held Sunday. FRANCIS CREEK. Fr. Stastnv and Jos. Cisler spent Sun day at Menchelville. John Kratochvil. Sr.. is visiting rela tives in Racine Fire destroyi and the barn of F. Wanish last Saturday. Mrs. J. Krejcorek of Gibson, died on Friday last. The funeral was held Sun day. John Hurdimi, age 00 years, passed away last Saturday. Funeral was held Monday. Francis Creek is again without a priest. All the silos in our neighliorhood are tilled with corn for the winter. EASTWIN. A. H. Zander of Manitowoc, was here on business Tuesday. Peter Schart lias closed his brick yard for the season. The bridge between Two Rivers and Mishicott is now completed, and farm ers are again seen on the road. R. H. Zander went to Green Bay on a business trip Tuesday. - VALUERS. Miss Julia Torrisou and Henry Hel gerson will Is- married on Get. 24. at the home of the prospective bride’s sister. Mrs. Ella Jackson. Save Money. By buying Sewing Ma chines at wholesale prices You pay no traveler’s ex penses or interest on ac counts. We sell machines for cash anti employ no traveling salesmen. A iniu liiiii tliat is sulil a q ■ tor" 5 $18.50 FRANCIS CREEK. H. E. Mason and Miss Emma Cisler were married on Wednesday by the Rev. William Houten. The groom has lieen a school teacher in the county for the last six years. The bride is a daughter of Joseph M. Cisler of Kossuth, BRILLION. John Novak of Reedsyille did business in our city last week. Tom Meany of Reedsville was in town last week. The Misses Emma A. Maertz, Clara Maertz, and Ella Richards of Reedsville visited in our city last week. Miss Emma Maertz of Reedsville and Miss Amanda Langemack visited at Chilton Thursday, returning on the same day. Will Maertz is again at work in the office of the Brillion Lumber company. E. C. Lan has removed his family and household goods to our city, and will re side here in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Altman of Pot ters visited in our city last week. During Mr. Schwallers absence his tonsorial parlor was in charge of Ernst Ran. Messrs. A. F. Schwaller, Henry Uhl. and Wm. V. McMullen, have just re' turned from a trip through Price coun ty, with a view to purchasing land. Mr. Schwaller purchased 170 acres, and Mr. U'hl 120 acres. Mr. McMullen already owns considerable land up there, and ac companied the other gentlemen for the purpose of looking it over. FARM FOR SALE. A beautiful farm of 200 acres in first class condition, located in Cooperstown. Manitowoc county, known as the Not - nan farm; 170 acres under cultivation and 80 acres valuable timber land. Two large frame barns with stone stable, large frame granary, fine silo capacity 275 tons. Machinery and cattle sheds Large stone dwelling with 12 rooms and fine, large basement. Two first class wells and one flowing spring. This property will be sold at a sacrifice. Dan Noonan, Hosecrans. Wis. THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. R. G. OLP, Prop. MANITOWOC; =■ - WISCONSIN. What is the value of a guarantee on a Sewing Machine? It is only good when it is backed by a responsible firm like the New Home Sewing Machine Cos. who have laeii manufacturing sewing machines for 25 or :!( years and who have proven that they fulfill the guarantees made by them on their machines. Every high grade machine we sell goes out with h ten years guarantee by the New Home Sewing Machine Cos. A $45 high grade r chine .$25.00 SCHUETTE BROS. 75he M# Best Suits 'fcA to Buy The extra wear and service , afforded by the H. S. & M. suits ure enough to recom mend them to every careful Va When you learn how stylish and becoming they arc, how well they fit and keep their shape, you will ;V;-|3K never buy any other kind. We ask no more for them than you have to pay for in- SOkt fcrlor goods elsewhere. Copyright 1900 by Bart. Sc half cm k Mars Regular $22 Drop Head CA Machine at— *pID*DU SAVE HONEY By buying Solar Stoves and Ranges. They are constructed of the various best casting--have the improved baking and cook* ing system and are uni- ! versally known as the best stoves and ranges in the market. A machiiu- usually sold /I* 4 /\ /\ ... SIi.UU