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ALL OVER HANITOWOC COUNTY. OIBSON. Mr. Shunanek of Michigan. who pur chased F Roullier’s farm moved here Saturday. Mr. Ronllier rnoyed his familv into the house formerly owned by Allan Burt News of t former resident of this town, has l>een received. One of tln“y loving little tots a baby cam** last M‘ nday to brighten tin* life of Mr. and Mrs A. Seidl. Viola, the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mr-. N. Nocker is confined to the bed with the measles. The Jambo school i' closed this week, a- the teacher, Mr Be- an has gone on a visit to Marinette Mr and Mrs (e o. Wilson and Mrs. and Mis-Hihordy of ( liffton. 111., also left for a brief visit to Marinette. Mr. and Mr- Emil Si dlacek intend to leave f( r West Superior s*sin. Last Saturday evening, Mrs. Lars Olson of this town, dropped dead while engaged in some li >use work. *1 Ids Was a seven* -hock a- deceased had been in gsl liealtli I ivi* ehildren and a husband survive to mourn her demise. The children are Man and Mrs. I 1 Rouiller of Oeonto, Lndy. <b*orge and Edward of Hibson The funeral was held Wedne“dil> TIMOTHY. Onr’berg wa- nearly wipi *1 out of ex istence by a tire caused by sparks from a passing loi-oiiiotive on Puesdaj night of last week Since then our people have rons i theni elvcs and are -i rion ly thinikng of organising a volunteer tire departiiieiil with Mr, Kauber as chief Louis Fran/.heir has received a large stock of farm tuaehiMery for the spring trade. There is ,*i rumor current to the elleet that the Northern • train Cos i- to buil I ft three thousand dollar elevator at this place. The teachers from Newt on who attend meeting at ( enterville were i - Felunmii Tro- on and Mi - Niel son. After getting oil the train In*re two of them hoarded the rear end of a beer wagon for < lover If all reports an* true the young people of this vicinity will have the plca-ure of attending several weddings aft* i I.a ‘m But we hear that N 'l lheim intend* to beat us in this re-poet It is well for the Northeini that none Of OUT JH*opb* Wel lat the eldertaillllielit or the N it he, in bi nut ■ - -imply Would n’t Is* in it There lias been et n-idel aide il|i)llil*ilig US to who till Nolthei.il correspondent is, out juirtii ularlv by a law firm. Whether tle*y intend to pro- ■ ut<* m not is not known we think they ought to. KI I I M 1/S\ II I I ,Tos. Koiiop ,1 r who mi- reporteil sick, ha- fully recovered and i> again able to ilo his dutie- in tie mill of M Kellner <V Soi - M .1 K* in* I* i eoi.f.tli and to ill'll With an fit tin k of Bliiieiuati-m Adam dir-* ,;■.*.mi- to Mi-hi ot on Hnndav la.-t I>r. I*' M. i ii v i.'ii *. ,lag.* *b" Ia is kept quite busy Arrailgeineiil an* b, nig mol by Aug. Itoi h* r of s*ma„ , ’Vis to open a n*-w hardware -ton in tin* village •Simon Wot tow a i- emm-h j< K with sin ill p Lixzie Marten-, wa ailed I*, her h ia>* at Mishit* uon Satur la la-t to vi'it In■ r mother, who wa dang**i ot-1 \ ';I • Uto Schmidt wa here on Saturday Mr M Kellner celebrate I her birth day on Monday \ large nuints rof Iftdv friend- called ~11 m r The Me e- Anna and Mai*. K*-I lin I of Fran. i • reel, v.*ae M ating Iriei.ds here Sunday (ikl IMS. Mi-s Bridget -dieehy and Wil M a hall hav returned Thursday Ir an M Chas. H. Hechter’s “Walk over" SOUTH SIDI ISOOKSTOWI. C J S-!0 Smith Bth Str. SIK)6S Whitely Willi piiperi lJo ' in Jf (|I "' L ' S * I:\ercisers ! :1 "' 1 1901. at 50c Newest [Punching Ba^s. | TIo \ are made ii] >• >n lommon si.uo Snrimr (Indian Clubs ~ ;i ‘i won t -i prim-ipu-s, $2.00 ”*"* | j from thi tine-t -.ok i ted stocks, c i |i(| . \ h\ thi most o\jm rt mechanics — (foods Dumb Bells. tli 1 1 ni(iiU‘\ c n hiri BADOlik EXERCISERS and vincemra Eirst Pri/c at superior to ail c SS ‘ H • r • others Latest Styles. Rollers. I’ilFlS CXpOSItlOll . Window Shades Wire Picture Racks. i : rSaicis> " 1 l? :i J.S.Kaderabek We do all kinds of Picture Framing. Buffalo st.-BctwecnHiii and vih. Millan Wis. where they attended a fun eral of their cousin. Frank Ramaker and Anton Bowman have started to build the new cheese factory. Ray Flush our wide awake merchant, machine agent. horse jockey and all round Kood fellow, c;ipp**d the climax Thursday by selling four windmills. ■ Takes a windy man for windy jobs.' Mrs. Crosby of Aniwa Wis. formcly of tliis place is visiting with her parents dohn and Mrs. White .mb. Miss Emma Grimm visited with friends at Reedsville Friday. Every one enjoyed la-t Snndtiy by staying at home. Everyone is out searching for the Brillion News correspondent. M e won der who it is that tells -o much truth. The card party last Thursday was a grand success. The next party will lx* held Thursday March Mist. We sincere ]y hope tie* Maple Grove and Cato so cial circles will again favor ns with their presence. J. R, Watt and Father Ryan have been heard from, arriving at their desti nation safely. .) W. Stran.-kv is sporting a tin** step per which he has purchased from Ray I'Tosch. We wonder who will have the first ride. Frank Gixdibe of ( lurks Mill- was u caller in our town Fridav. Mi— Stout wh i has Ix eti nursing Ed. Walche* family through tneir recent illness returned to Manitowoc Ihurs day. Geo, Smith was called home Mon day owing to tie- death of his in fit nr sister. F Grimm and wife visited Manito woc s>al unlay. owing to the excellent system of waterworks of Cook V Brown Lime ( a tire was avert' and which had started in one "f the wood pib-s mar the kilns Saturday night .John St musky of Deerbrook Wis Sundayed with his baby boy. Mat Ben-ehawvel and Paul Go* • look in tin* sights at Clark- Mills Sunday. .lames Burk, one of tin* young boxers of this vicinity, took in the sigh's at Maple (Jrove Sunday Hay I'rosch made a flying triptoTans Sunday. If you want anything fast call Hay. Tin t'ookiV Brown Lime Cos has on hand about suou cord • of wood MT.NCIIAI.VII I I A son of Lawrence Stedl who was on the -ick li-l i- now well again A ll Zander of tin* Pilot wa in our villagi '1 Imi's'liiy March ■ lb* sold ipiite a number of paper-. IjiWivnce Stedl and 'lat Kocian -ang some splendid -ong- in Meiichak - -a loon I hnrsday March <tb There was but a b*w people -een at Mcciiah iHi* la-t Sniida . all "ii nc* uut .( 1 lie stormy w* ath> r A IIUIIIIxT of the people of .'lll* le iJI borlioi.il vb lied Weii/cl Frohk ia-t sun day Stephan Mcl l1 ■ 1 1 a 1 and dauKliter m ele a trip to Keedsville nml Griinnis la-t Week TI., 11:-1 N . c Hi. lika who b i '.. cu w king up north for a iiiiiuV. ■ . i a tli-;i;i i c urue lI" . ■■ Mismco i. Philip sun mar our i<■ ■ ;ar maun lai tuier, will tie \e tu- fan.ill h> *•• tin week F ,i- I.' vellllllgelt S| -at j.;. -C , Oil I. li-1 I>r Kai I). p| ha - .Id hi- rc-i.b m • t" Mr Mnrien- It will ne moved a short distune I Mr Marten lot and the Ii ctoi* W i.l tie n .■ Ia 1 and a. . IS.! 'Min dwelling Mrs ('ha- Lena hn - *ti an 1 Mi J* hn Hoeincr c. lebrated oi 1 11nla \ - last n e.-li Mi - Lai -(do ai of ( -u f. i ii* ad fimii tear*, iti-ea-e ia-t Saturday and her icu: tin- wi i* inter ll I in tie ■ . eiin a er f, M, - peb i Martens js ijniti -• ri• • ■ i ill having received two paralytic strokes within the past tew months. Her re covery is doubtful. The local M. W. A - Camp seems to )*• comp' -ed of enthusiastic members. At their last meeting the Camp "'as divided into two competite parties tor the purpose of securing applications. The loosing side is to entertain all the members <.f the order in some selected amusement. Time set until June) Ist. Some good reports have already been received of those at work, ft perhaps will be for other camp' to adopt a simi lar method. ZANDER. Joe Graycank returned home from the Northern Pineries last Tuesday. A sleigh load of our young folks at tended a cinch party at Bolt last Sat urday evening, at the home of Albert lleidman. Mr Pat Murphy won first prize. .lake Either of Manitowoc* and John Stadler made a call on Al Zand r last Thursdav. They were on there way to Cooperstown. Miss Ella Zander of East win and tier cousin Ida Paul of Fdger Wis were visiting relatives hen* fur the last few days. Little Jolly Tommy Redden repersent ilig the (Quaker Medicine Cos. was seen on our streets it few days last week. (hr Schema* of Mishicot stopped into see Al Zander oin* day last week being on his way toStciiglville Al Zander and Janie. Holly made a business trip P Manitowoi* Monday afternoon and re turned Tuesday im , ping to take in tin g ... 1 -h ighiug before it leaves again. REEDSVILLE. Simon Yotava returned from the north Saturday evening where he has been working in the woods. He called on Tom Koudelka and then went over to Mr Busch's ullice It seems Leonard Zahit. Mr. Hush'-* bookkeeper thought Simon had an attack ot tin* dreaded i|i-cu.. smallpox Dr Paige was sent for and In* pronounced it small pox. Simon wa-at once Liken to his home in tin town of Franklin. We hope it will not spread any further. Tin* Rev. Mr. Brenner was ut Manito woc Saturday. Miss Molhc llardgrove was the guest ul Mi-s Nellie ( Vomit Sunday. • lias Ft/Jcr received a lot of new seeders Sat unlay. John Paige is laid up with scarlet fever, Ernest Pant/, was at Manitowoc Saturday. I > .n't forget the meeting at < "ato on Saturday. Th.- |{, \ Father ('ijien wa- it Oconto M.md iv. Mi-s Nellie Cronin speip Saturday at (irimins. Examinations were la id in our school Thursday and Friday . (' Ihigenow .vas a Manitowoc caller Sat unlay. .luhn Noble was in mir village Sun day M M (inhin and si-ter Mi-s May me (i iiiiii weie at Munit. iwo.* Saturday , (Ml.. Push ha- -I'M his ■ hare of the ■in c-e I artorv to 1 leri.iatl (ine.-e They wile partner-but Mr lln-cli lias deci dc Ito go 11 ]> north. Sunday snow was a help to those win> -till l ave |.ig- tii haul. Then* i- nut much political talk al llioiigh election i- near at hand. TI • aw ing of tin* crows can again be heard. The day is now long enough to do a ill * wi.rk withuc.t means of artifical light Hi Geo. I Barrington, tin* dentist, will 1., in oui village next Wednesday and Thursday. Mi Laura Re lemaim left for Mil Wllllkce last Week- Til. Mr Reichert was at Mauito wuc Tucs,lay Subscribe lor I no Pilot. NORTH EIM. John Egan find Nick Kuflel were ap pointed delegates to represent Newton in the Democratic county convention. Prof, K/.w. la was in Manitowoc last T uesday. The comic ai council of Timothy met last week Tin business was very large because they did not adjourn until 3 ! o'clock in the morning. Mr. Me Mulhin was presidium officer. Thomas ( i r :/. was in Manitowoc last Tuesday. Onr school room will bo decorated with beautiful pictures, which were purchased bv the money taken in at the entertainment given on Washington’s birthday. Thomas Gret/, will be our next town chairman. Mr. McMnllan has not been seen for the last few days. It is supposed that lie is pouring over volumes in his law books. CENTERVILLE Carl Wun- i was a delegate to the Republican c city convention at Mani towoc yester l • • uidhadthe honor of be ing one of tin n 1 Mr. \\ uensch htis also been app ate 1 a notary public, and i- prepared ’ perform all the duties connected with the office. CATO. The Paash n play will be given at W bib-law. \V Wednesday March •JUth. at 7 oV P M. TWO RIVERS. (’has. Miu-11 i -p ut a day in Milwau kee lust week Ernst Honibug is again home from the Cape None "Id fields. Mr and Mi- Max Ruhr oi Manitowoc were in the cit; Mrs. Win. I Nash lias been visiting friends in Kewaunee the past lew days Mr and Mrs Christ. Arndt went to ■ : i■; l Mrs. Clias. Allen if Sturgeon Hay is visiting parents au I relatives in this city. Clias. Salak Jr. of Manitowoc was in ’ Two Rivers on business last Thrusday. j Mrs. ( '. Wiule huiller has been spend ing the past week with her sister, who resides in Chi- ig- Ernst Schmidt of Sheboygan "'ns here on a visit to relatives and friends a por tion of last week. Miss May Hurst went to Port Wash ington last Thursday and will -pend some lime with relatives who reside in I that city. I lev,ry E I'iid of the Hastsid" is hav ing the bi i hauled from Manitowoc for anew ie-idence wtiich he is to have built in the -pring. Chas Simeuo is fitting < ut '/.is dredge and vetting it in readiness for work as siM oi as spring op -u . Mrs, E. Vo Ira left for Chicago this morning to assist her da ight-r in select ing a Mock i ! spring millinery. Dr. Fan-U of this city had a case of valuable surgical instruments stolen from hi- 1 i'll- e. Misses Emma and Hertha Kahleiiberg went to Mb-vankee yesterday to select a stock uf F.,-ter hats for their Millinery opening Mrs E. ib vroth of Mishieutt eelebrted herTlst birthday yeserday and at the same tine- i, r daughter Mr- R. Wink elinillt i ,ie',. irated her 10th birthday an niversary lISCH MILLS. Wenzel Slu-divy is wearing a perpet ual smile ii.iw just hecausi of a little baby girl. Mrs. (j.-.irge Shwlky is visiting her daughtet M s. Junek. at Milwaukee. Joseph Tulaoka and Mi - Bluer re turned from (freeti Hay last week Joseph J. Stangel spent Saturday at Manitovv 1 Herman Fggert return-1 from Jack rtoiijiort. Henry I’eiitzieti sold his farm to Weil/. 1 and I Jeorge Slaugel. KIEL. East T ■ 1 tv afternoon at a little past Mrs. Adolph Me .-n died very suddenly It was heart disease that so suddenly ended the life of the beloved ( niiipaui -i Mr. Mes b The demised formerlv Wilhelmine I'ph JT was burn in the t uvn of Herman July IH, is.ll In is;he married Mr. Adolph Meseh and Ih t tie a began house keeping at Kiel where her husband was engaged in a general .ire business In ISsi Mr. Meseh ■! interested ill the Kiel Wooden Ware ib which tirm he was seen tary and treasurer till the present day. There were born four daughters and two sun- The deceased was buried Fridav at'ii-i noon at half past one o'clock on tin- Kiel cemetery Rev W \. Arpkeand sister of Cliil tun and IF v L. Zenk of Manitowoc spent tie- latter part of the week in onr village mi a count of the death of Mr-. Meseh A Item -ratio caucus was held in the village hall last Thursday evening. A numlier of onr citizens wituesse 1 the chemii at process of extinguishing <>f tire of the Manville Covering Cos of Milwnuke. at New Holstein last Tues day afterilimu. The turners gave their annual ‘ Shan Turning last Sunday evening, Al- j though the elements were against them they had a good audience. The num bers on the programme came off amidst great applause. The last part, the one act play “Die Ritter von Had took es pecially well. Mr. Funke the turn teacher has again demonstrated that he possesses the ability to make an under taking a rousing success. ST. NAZIANZ. Anew store has been opened by Cheap John in the building owned P. .T. VTein koetz, near Joe Mailmans creamery. Cheap John handles a fine line of dry good clothing, hats caps, and rubbers We hope to see him do business. P. J. Weinkoetz intends to quit cigar making and offers his cigar tools for sale. Wm. F. Christol has bought anew set of machinery for making the boxes for the canning factory and boxes for other packings. Rumor says that Ignatz Burkart a baker intends to open up abater shop. The Pioneer Canning Cos., of St. Naz ianz have bought the labels for the season and they are dandies. COOPHRSTOWN. Frank Elmer has returned from An tigo, where he spent the winter. Miss Tillie Zeddies, who has been staying at Green Bay, came to see her sister who is sick with diptheria. Mat. Ccnefelt i. sick with the grip. Eugene StiubreciC'r reports having a good time at Casco, and is making preparations to go out there again in the near future. A young chap came to town Thurs day and after it u ilging in liquor, made believe he was deaf and dumb, and so succeeded in collecting some money among the people of the village. He then went into Mr. Heise's harness store where he stole 5 pair of gloves and other little things, and then went selling them among the farmers at a low price, By Friday morning Ins mischief was found out and he was caught and taken to Manitowoc. KASSON. Mrs, M. Mullins, who had a severe attack of La Grippe, is now convalesc ing. Win. Hubbard of Millceuter, visited with Mr. Daniel Keeley and family last week. Dan Keeley left for Chicago to visit Ids sister. Miss Bertha Julia Schilling of Bril lion visited her parents last Sunday. Miss Maggie Connell was pleasanl surprised by a large number of voting folks coming to her home to spend the evening. The young people spent the evening in playing various games and singing songs. All reporta very enjoy able time. Timothy Collins ofWest Wayside, has secured employment with Mr. ( >’Uriel). . Willie (Hover has secured employment with if. W. Kings. Tommy Dolye experienced a lively runaway last Friday evening while re turning from Keedsville. Joseph Donigan whiled a few happy hours at Shirley last Saturday. Simon Connell is visiting triends at Millceuter this week. Mrs. M. Brennan <>f Morn-on. visited with her daughter Mrs. M. Mullins last Sunday. F. < framnioll disposed of his farm cun- ; ,-isting of do acres to C. Relzlatt. Cun- j sideratkm ifl.aUO. Mr. Gram mull will dispose of his personal property at public auction Mar. 22, UKM. Godfried Buboltz. well known in this vicinity and Brillioii, celebrated In- Hist birthday Monday. Mar. t. A large numlter f friends gathered to spend the evening in merry making. Patrick Feikling. Jr., called on friends at Wayside last Monday. Anton Fritch of Hollandtown. visited his parents here last week. TAUS. Simon Wottowa is the victim of small-pox Mr. Wottowa \va- working in a lumbering camp at Deerbrook, Langlade county, from where he re turned Saturday evening and brought this most dreaded disease with him. He is under treatment of Dr. Falge of Keedsville. Several persons have already been vaccinated. A H. Zander was at Tans a few days last week. BHILLION. ( has. Schlei is nursing a sore ye. ('has. Rtisch of Wells is i,n the siek list. C. Knehl was at Manitowoc over Sun day. Geo C. Hume was in this city last Monday. Adoph Novak left for Deerbrook. Mrs Hunt of Oshkosh is visiting her sister Mrs. I K. McCotnb. Pat of Hollandtown was in town. Ceo. Scip of Forest Jrt. was in this city no business Chat*. Schlei is making anew BO foot smoke-stack for the Brillioii Furniture Cos, The Maple Grove and Branch Literary (Continued on Page 5.) SCHUETTE BROS. r TO KNOW WHERE TOGO and which brand of clothing to ask for, saves money and trouble, especially when you can obtain superior made garments at a price not higher than is asked for inferior brands. Although the new century shows vast improvements in this line, still a large share of ready made clothing will be made up of undesirable material and in a hurried and superficial manner. Better Clothing. The famous “M. S. & M.” brand of clothing, of which we have the exclusive sale, is recognized as the best fitting and best wearing clothing made in the United States, by all who are well in formed in regard to the various grades made. A large share of our new line of clothing for Spring and Summer Wear, will have been received by us on or before March 16th, including the most elegant and stylish garments ever shown in this city, such as the “H. S. & M." and “Varsity” suit and nobby single and double breasted suits in serges and other fine cloths. \ When You Think of Purchasing. f\ a Little Fellow’s Suit, or a larger Boy’s (v\ / A Sllit ’ <Uir lie ' V *' l,e ofß °y s ’ Garments p oE- ncluding as it does, the latest Novelties 1 tor tlie com ' n £ season * ' s entitled to P claim your attention. The Russian blouse and the Nor 1f I folk suit for Little Fellows, are inno> 1 I I vations in boys’ apparel and promise to become quite popular. As to Confirma v//A jr ', tion and Communion suits our Boys’ Clothing Dept, offers a desirable selec* yM P| tion, both in single and double breasted suits. — > ; ; ; CARROLL & NORRIS f % Practical I ' Horse V I Shoers. 'v. V jfijjXr&j w 610 Commercial St. Manitowoc. Wis KcfT' Corns, (Quarter ('nicks, Contracted, Weak nnl i Flat treated with success. I’eculiarities of ' (Jails, such as Interfering:. Over-reaching. Knee* nocking etc. successfully treated, i w-mm notice J To Dairymen Kjlg and Clicescmakcrs. m " M e wish to call your attention to our patent cheese \als and notice the improved faucets, reinforced bottom in pan, and the patent removable tire place or boiler. This can be removed for repairs by unfastening the bolts around the feed door and lifting the fire place out. Hie material and work manship on our vats is the best that money can buy. It in the market for a \at don't fail to see our sample vat before you buy elsewhere. Prices quoted on application. CALL AT SI2 VOi<K STREET. KERSCHER BROS. Dealers in Hardware. Manitowoc, Wis BOSTON STORE Special ki davs Sale on all kinds of Laces. Embroidery, Alover Laces, Lace Cur tains an i < ‘urtain Netting at slaughtering prices. Here is a few of them. dOc Lace Curtains per pair 89c idle Laee Curt lins per pair 600 1.13 Lace Curtains per pair s oo I.4ft Lace Curtains per pair 1.73 Luce ( urtains iter pair LB3 *2.(K> Lace Curtains per pair I*4B 00 Laee Curtail.- per pair LB9 Pic Curtain Netting per yard 8c 13 and iOt Curtain Netting per yard 12c iftc Alover Laces per yard 17c 80c Alnvt r Laces per yard 21c 3ftc Alover Lac**s |>er yard 23c 50c Alover Laces [ter yard 89c 60c Alover Laces per yard 42c 80c Alover Laces per yard . 50c 1.00 Alover Laces {>er yard 69c :;3 per cent on all our Laces. 85 per cent on all onr Embroidery. ED HARRIS, Prop.