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KINGS AND THEIR MONEY. JUu) Huynl Persons Hate Made In- VNtoicult in American Se curities!. Emperor William bvvned at one time $7,000,000 of American securities. About two years ago bis holdings were transferred to the name of the Berlin banker, so it is impossible to | tell accurately the amount of iiis ; holdings at the present moment. It is estimated, however, that they ag gregnte $3,000,000 and his yearly in- I come from them is $150,000. So far |as the records here show, the em ■ peror never speculated in Americans I nor invested in industrial securities. His holdings have always been rail- I way bonds or stocks amt his favorite ■issues are Louisville A Nashville, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. I'nion Pacific, Southern Pacific. .Missouri Pa cific and Illinois Central. The em press of Germany i- the individual owner of about $500,000 of American securities. These are in her own name, but the dividend payments are, by her order, made to a firm of Ber lin bankers. Other members of the German royal household, says the Minneapolis Journal, are owners of American se curities. but the certificates are me st ly in the names of their individual bankers. The securities so held amount to about $!. mio.pO l , The ezur [of Russia holds s(i,ooo,utio in \im r tenn boi Is stocks, prim I the former. These include issue- of the Pennsylvania railroad. New V, Central railroad. Northern Paeiiia. [ Canadian Pacific. Southern l‘ae':ie. New York. New Haven & Hartford and New J rse \ Centi I ■ s ings are registered in the name of a St. Petersburg firm, tee whom all com |municatiops regarding them are sent. COSTLIEST OF LOG HOUSES. A He* I 'I eee ee lleieiu Iteille <>n eete Island in MnDke lit ee 11 KvjiiaiM' 11 1 1)175,000. ; The costliest log house’ cm r built Jin Maine, and probably in tie wore, jig being constructed on Warren's i.— Slaml. (iilkey's harbor. It was begun Ijby the late W. li. Forwell. of I’hilaelel rjphia, and is being compie’ted by Ids ijeon, Nathaii P. Forwi .. to whom rl (property was wiiied with the pi wi ijsion that it sliouhi lie* tinisi.ee! aeia re’- Jing to the plans adopted. It '. ill cost (nearly The log hut; as >< me iof the m iglibeu - - call it, is 11 \ - n.5 |feet. and i> built of unpi ’ el spruce (timber cut upon the island. Freni (Hunter, an expert og ca fin huiielcr [(from Virginia, i- -uper'i.i piling the (erection of the’ hording, ami i> cepy |ing tne style that prevailed in Vir ginia a century or more ago. I The house will contain fifi sleeping Brooms, a living hall 3Ux4O fet. a din- Eing-room ‘fins:, feet, a kitchen fii \fis I feet, a laundry 2 \25 feet, and a store -room l.*\fi.*i feet there will be -ix [bay windt w.s and ten nf the> ordinary (kind. Many cf the windows will be with pin i” of glass *Vet. [The roof is gabled. The large li’ ii g-hall is finished with Spilt molding, and .nun the wimlows r.ne can look across upon the Camden [mountain-, famous for their beauty, phis view cans and Mr. Forwell to have (placed above the immense open flre jplace a large marble’ tabh't with the nnscription: “How beautiful are the [mountains.” from Isaiah. Work on the house was begun more than a ■year ago, and it will require four months to finish it. AGE MADE A DIFFERENCE. The Chnnue VVroiiutil lev Ye.'ii’v in the Desires nf a I’recoeious \ me 11 ji *t■ r. In his “Recollections of a Mi-sion ary in the Great Wist" Cyrus Town bend Brady says: “When my itt’e ton could scarcely walk I took him to the cathedral one tiay, when I re turned for some thing 1 hail fore rteu after morning - service. I left the child in the nave, and when 1 went back to him lie had advanced half-way np the middle aisle and was standing where the sun threw a guide 11 light about his curly head. A tiny object he was in that great church. It was very still. He was looking - about in every direction in the must curious 'and eager wjiy. To my fancy he seemed like a little angel, when lie said in his sweet childish treble, which echoed and reei’hoed be 1 rath the vaulted roof: ‘Papa, where’s Jesus? Where’s JesnsV lie had been .told that the’ church was the house of the Saviour, and on this, hi- first visit, he expected to see his Lord. That baby is ipute grown tip now. Not in the faintest particular line* he resemble an angel. The othe r elay, when I rode off to the wars, he aston ished even me with his ree|iii -t: ‘Papa, if yon get wounded, ilon't forget to bring me the bullet that knocks you out: 1 want it for a souvenir for my collection.’ Fortunately for me. if un fortunately for him, I brought him no bullet.” Why He Doesn't Del Weary. The wonderfnl physical endurance of Gen. Fukitshima. who is in command of the Japanese’ troops in China, was thus explained to Ft dt rick Palme r the other day by an offb’er who is 1 , r -ix feet tall and rather thin; “Xovvom.e r Fukushima does not gel tired; his heart has to pump blood only about half as far as mine. It is 11 > differ, new between supplying water to a two and a four story building.” Indians Make Toys. Or. one of the Indian reservations in Ne w - York state is a toy factory which employs several hundred Im inn- all the year around. The toys manufac tured here are shipped all over the world DR. TURBIN Of Berlin, Germany, the Expert Specialist and Surgeon. Who has visited Manitowoc for the past] SIX YEARS. Once a Mouth, will again be in Manitowoc- Saturday, March 30th. AT THE WILLIAMS HOUSE. OR. TURBIN, Bu.iinp ss Men He Specialist CURES MT&) 011 to Lis ALE /jßtS&iy- ■ -aH jf \ P romiscs >n every CHRONIC / ■ i i l ' /JvßvP' t respect, and tho CASES. doctor inis W t " m °scmo of'the”” 8 ▼▼ • ,4 most pi’i.niinent, Because he gives steTwTL. Ills entire acn.„m ' i#/ friends to these cases. v -- ' All Cases He Undertakes Guaranteed- VnilMfi MFNI >’ ou an ‘ troubled with I vliliU • ’ ’ ness, onuv otherwise unfitted fr business or study, caused from youthful errors or excesses, you should consult litis specialist at once. Don’t delay until too late. MIDDLF-AGED AND OLD MANKIMH I’bero irt’ thousands o( you l>inill\lliLr troubled with weak, act bucks anti kidneys and other unmistakable signs of iii’rvoies debility. Many die of this dilfi cully, ignorant of theca’uw. The ino-t obstinate case s of this character treated wit!, unfailing success. Al! DKFASR rf namr in r\LA. ilunimaiiiins and kindri-l troubles—quickly cured without pain or iunon veuieuce. f ATAPRH which poisons the breath, V-rt 1 “*v\ • the’ way for C r.-uiuption. also Throat, Liver, h PRW point's i 1 Tl ’l e>. r g - ves hi- pr- na. attention to each individual ca-e’. ti toil f v/lif l J . , 3d—Nani ■> and pictures never published uules requested to do :o. 4th—The doctor’s patients are his friends. WRITF ! ,our ■ rouble il living an - .,v from city. Thousands cured at honf by correspundeuce unitu v it nal le iliugs. Addr t a'l letters, giving street and number plainly - ml stami s for list of qm -ijous OOCLCR TURBIN, m Randolph St. Chicago, ISI. HAIIAVA\ FARM LA\J FHE In NortluTii Wisconsin mi the North We-Icm Line. Low rates :iml easy ti rmsof pnymcnts. About IDD.imiO i;--rc of choice farm httnis. Early havers will secure the advantage of location on tin many beautiful streams and lakes which abound with fish and furnish a never ending and most exceleut water supply, both for family ami for stock Land is generally well timbered, the soil fertile and easy of cultivation. Chi cago. Milwaukee. Sr. Paul. Minneapolis Duluth, Superior. Ashland and numer ous other thriving cities furnish good markets for farm produce. For further particulars addiv-s (go. W. Bell. Land Commissioner. Hudson. Wis or U 11 Mcße • A <. I A St. Paul. Minn. NO. 7 WHY DO YOU WAIT? YOU ARE convinced that you can do better lor yourself and your family in the state of Washington. Whv do you hesitate? NOW ; s the best time to go—you may never have such a chance again. Good land is being rapidly taken up. You do not need much money to get a start. Read in our Bulletins what others have done. You can do as well. SETTLERS' LOW RATES Will be in effect during Spring of 1901. Ask your Ticket Agent for the dates and lull information. The railway that takes you to the finest lands in Wonderful Wash ington. ‘‘The cver-green state,” in comfortable cars, fast time, and at LOW RATES, is the Great Northern Ry. Chicago to Seattle, • $30.00 st. Paul or Minneapolis C7C All to Seattle, v*O.UU Equally Low Kates from other jKiints. VVnto To-Day—Don’t Wait Till To-morrcw—to MAX BASS. l,t-n. Im. Ayt., 2DO S Clark St., Chicago, 111. F I. WHITNEY G. P. ,X T A.. St. PayL, Minn. GREAT NORTHERN TICKETS ON SALE February 12th, 19th, 26th; March 6th, 12th, 10th, 20th ; April 2d, 9th, 16th, 23d, 30th. 1 <3Ol. Careful inquiries made in Polynesian islands, in New (fnina and W- s Africa indicit c that tyj h >id fever -l s not oc cur in those regions, bnt seems to tie a byprodvet of civilization. Tite L ri nia I** only one woman: 'lt ■ corset nmmifu' fnrers make/ th-ni al nowadays. Heart, Kidney, Bladder and all constitutional and interim)' troubles; also Rupture. I’ili’S, Fistula, byspiq -‘a Diarrhoea ami all diseases of the -loinaeh and bowels treated far lie ad vance of any nstitution in the country. BLOOD AND SKIN VimK Scrofula, Tumors, Tetter, Eczema and Blood Poison thoroughly eradicated, leaving the sys tem in a strong, pure and healthful state. I lf .vo'inre suffer ing from persistent LrtL/ltJ 1 1 . - i.eebe Painful Menstruation. Uterine’ bi-piae-eiie ins. Pains in Hack, and feel as if it were impossible’ for you to endure your trouble’- and -eill be obi g'-d to alle-nd your household and -oejal i.bligations. Tliitc are many vvome n doing ibis to-day. However, a great many leave taken tri'atine'nt of tins s)ie ciali-f. and he can refer you to those who have* been cured by him. Give the doctor a call. He can give all' the encouragement in (he world and will cure uif you trust yourself to his care. <0 ■ This signature i> on every bc> ■ f Iho genu in Laxative Broirff. inine ! ihe remedy that ctiri’s t cold in. >!o landscape paint ing’. knlsiimiipng, mixing colors, con tracting, etc.. from mir Painter's Book. thirl kof iJ years experience in sign it-ml house ]iainting is so explicit that even boys can tcacli themselves the ptiiuter's trade in a short time. ?•’> illus trated alphabets arc included in our i book. Address Vttl. Schreier Sign Works. Milwaukee. Wi-. “You say the play was entirely with out it villain'.’ ' Yes that is. if you -■ to j 1 1 the author." Dor\TT Be Fooled* Thr market as being Hooded #vv;tli worthless imitation-, of ROCKY MOUNTAIN To protect the public we calf especial attention to our trod mark, printed on ever> p. ck ege. lictnan.l tee genu in . Pot Sale by ai! Drugguti Ulh NATIONAL BANK. Manitowoc, Wisconsin. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO. SAVIN< ts DEPARTMENT. L. D. MOSES Prk.sidknt. I.EAN'DEK i "Hi iATE. Vo k I'RKsinKNT, FREDT /.BNTNBIi. Cashirr. fa? " • i: TIICIC 1:101- I l-.-o , .0 . several cl.citp ic i-- ... ot “ U (-l -o ••*< :, . / otl-rcil umii.-i \ an.o By dealers, agents. , t<-. a-;., . - ’ i.s a preiiiiuin for sun-, i q • Aiiinium-ements < f tli< Worthies;- reprints are vi-rv tu.-o i i, ll . ,■. . , . ■ Vt-rliseJ to be the sul-sta,--',,i; , ■:. . : n hlgbc-r-prlceil bo-k. wli-c 1 1. ! Reprint i phnfot \po copies nt a l;nok -t ovi-i il i years ago. which was sold I. -t nix nit ! k;. : . j which was much super:i .t- to tin --e iin it at;- - •"■ing a work of sonic merit instciol < r. i-c Long Since Obsolete Jlii’ Webster’s Unahridced Dictionary l lisheq by our bouse is tin- only nienlorioiis one (*f that name. It Is-.-o-s our imprint >u I In- title-page anil is prnti-ctnl I v copt rigor from cheap imitation. As n dietiotmr'y la-fs a lifetime will it not be licit i*r t o pu re 1: list* t lie LATEST AND BEST, U’ebster’s International Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Union, rtc. Size lOxlk'MxtH inches. This Book is the Best for Everybody. STANDARD AUI HORITY of the U. S. Supreme Court, all the Stale Supreme Court*, He U. S. Government Printing Office and of ncail” nil thr Schoolbooks. WARMLY COMMENDED h, College P.esldems, Stale Superintendents of Schools and many other eminert authorities. Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary. Recently ah-idged from the International next to il the best for the family and .Undent. Size TxllixL'tq, ipi-u-s. Specimen puyi s either hook eent fur the ntk inq, G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mas* MUMHLKX I SION Sl> DEVELOP MEM- That rapidly developing tervitorry which occupies the northern halt of Wisconsin is not new enough to cause the hardships and vicissitudes of fron tier life, and not old enough to keep away the intending settler on account of exhorbitant land prices. It is in that stage of partial development which gives great opportunity to bring ittothe high est point of perfection and prosperity. Schools, good roads and other improve ments are going in. All that is needed, is a small capital. Brawn and brain, supplemented by push and energy will do the rest. The iron ore. mar! kaolin and clay beds, the timber and the rich soil, give ecnal opportunity to the settl er and the manufacturer. Land is cheap and can be purchased on easy term-. Tin-; WISCONSIN CENTRA!. i:v. offeis facilities for the quick and cheap trunspoafation of it products and, u- the line penetrates the very center .-f this vast northern territory, choice of loca tion is not confined to any on-- particu lar locality. Interesting pamphlt t - ami maps fully Inscribing this neau inland rich country can be obtained b\ address ing, W. H. Kill: Laud and Industrial Conn uer Burton Johnson, Jac. C. P< 'Xt>. <f, F. A. Gen. Pa-- Agent. a Bldg Milwi Why should a novel writer i• an ex traordinary looking animal Ik-cause of his tale c- iiiing out of Ills h- -el. [FKt Ell**, * ontfcatlons, *rillanimu < nu-.s ) Uoiin, Luiis FfUT, >1 Ilk F* \t -, \). H./SI'H Liiiiiciicm*. Injun > l kI is \ RhtMiiiialimn. i ( (MIKK THROAT. Ruinsy. ! i 1/uolU*. CUKKB ) l)lMt(*llip(*r, cunts j "ORMs, Hois, Grubs. I' I!. ICOHiIH, fold*. Inf.upnzn. Intlnnuvl cx'UKK s Linitti, IM*iiro-l , m , umonia I V. < OLIC, IF IlynHie. \% tiid-1110 aii, (I'UKS s |MMi rli<‘(?. IK k.k'. I'rnciiN >IIM \lllil \U K. 1 j KIIIMA .V II L A ODER IMSOItIII lls I I. >Mil\ IMSF\SKS. MnntfC. Ini|iiion, TUBS S | kri'HHC, lllirv. i K.tBAD <OMHTI\ f Btarliu (i I’JSB ) liidlw*lioik, Moinarh Slftu;.ci, ('■oc\ each; Stable* (';*<, Ten Specifics, 1 ,\. $7. At *>r N‘iit j*i •)>.*i*l on n• •• l pri Humphreys* Me<!l iii- Cos., Cor. V*T im * do'm Sts., Now York. Vkii uinauv Manv w. >i u lun \ eii vous iiEiiimT. VITAL, WEAKXF^ and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Sperifi* No. 28, m uso over 40 years, tip only Huccess.sful remedy. $1 per vial,or special package with powder,for $ ■ Bold I y DiugglPtn, or mm j >1 jmld on rer* ij i -t j■; h-**. 11l uniUKYb'SIED. 10., lor. William * Joliu ''is.. New lurk A woman Inis succeeded in climbing the Breilhurn. one of the iuo*t dilii-nll peaks in Switzerland. The American Montiil) Review of Reviews wishes to secure iui a. live subs Tip tiuii agent in yum'city. ÜBCRAI COMMISSIONS to an energetic work. r. There a number of intelligent person- . yunr acquaintance who came * afford to ilowithout tin-magazint i, a Presidential year Von will tin it pleasant and profitable occnp lion. Write for parti nlars to \j{cnc> Department The Review of sev>s Compair 13 Astor Place. New A ork City. Corn nsly. the men who are easiest P get along with are tti*- wrv men who 1 have no faculty of getting : ong. VI-RV LOW I.’A 11 s W IST (>n (ictuber 1(5. l!)(io. the Chicago A North-Western Wailwav will sell home seekers excursion tickets at very low rates for the round trio Dim Chicago to all points on the 7 orth -Western Line in Nebraska. South Dai. a mcluiimc tiie Black Kills, and I m’ \ I): ah. to points in Northwestern lowa and Minnesota and to poie's the t m n Pacific railroad in Ne raska The above in addition m (lie regular liomeseekers’ excursions on these Maine dates at rate of one fare phis ifi.no ti l tin' round trip to authorized points in 'A’i- 'onsin, Michigan ming Cel >rado Utah, Idaho 1 : • and Wa h ington. Tickets tobelin in-d totwentx one days from date of sun ami good for stop-over on the going trip within fifteen days in honiest ekers’ ex'-m-ion tern ton To a woman in love little thing seem big and to a man in love big things seem little. Extension Of Florence Sleeping Car To Crystal Falls, 'licit Beginning at once, tlm Pullman Standard*sleeping Car lighted with Pintsch (las, will be substituted for the sleeper which's now . eji • run bet wet n < "uii ago and Florence. W;- and which ••vill lieii after he run lot ve.-ji Chicago ai dCi • st: 1 Fail- Mich. leaving Chica go as 1.1 pre-ent. KhilO p. in daily, ar riving at Crystal Falls. Mich, at 10:( 0 a. in. Sundays h boa. in and leavii g (Ty-tal F ills ut tl 'to p to • xcept Sun day and <>s p. in. Snnd ;; arriving ; t Milwaukee at -1 •.*>.*• a in. where it will he ent > c.t f:oiu the train, p< milting pa sengers to remain therein until 7 00a in This sleeper will then he brought to Chicago on a latet train, and be nut ' ont in service at 10:3'j p. m CHINESE IN PHILIPPINES. Why Tlielp M liolimlr Iminlk r I ton (<> the Isliuuls Ml oil 111 lie CnvonrHKed. “The Chinese immigration question is one of the must serious with which Congress will have to deal in deter mining the future of the Philippines,” saiii Henry Clay Thaekery, of Cali fornia. Mr. Thaekery recently re turned front .Manila, where he went to study conditions as the representative of a number of Pacific coast capihal .sts who are negotiating for a large tract of laud in Luzon, which they ex pect to develop, says the Washingti n Post. “Everyone is familiar, of course with the controversy as to whether Chinese can be admitted to the Phil ippines and yet kept out of the ITiif ed Stall s. and we people on the Pa cific coast are keenly alive to the dan ger that threatens this emmtry should tiie door be thrown open to Chinese immigration by way of the Philip pines. But, as one who is interested in the development of our new island possessions in the Pacific. I am much in favor of admitting as many Chi nese there tts care to or can be in duced to go, "I ‘ flu Spanish the islands some lion years ago. the Philippines are. to all intents and pur poses. anew country, and no tow country can be developed without la bor. Work the Filipinos will not. They would rather beg- or steal live | cents a day than earn a dollar by la I bor. someone other than the I'ili- I pino, therefore, must do the work I that is to be done. Americans, or i white men from other countries, could I never be persuaded to go there in any I c iisideralde numbers, so it would j seem that practically tlu only hoye of i the islands !;■ - in the Chinese. If i congress can devise a way to suspend I tin Chinese exclusion act with refer I cnee to the Philippints and yet keep ■ the bars up so far as the rest of the ; country is concerned, it will confer | upon the Philippine islands the great est boon that could In fall tin in." A PERPETUAL CONTRACT. Tin* < It i ri>|iinl I* I Vel. now leilueil 'I tint lli> Work Was On I > Tem |mira r v . "l> : d yon evir hear of a corn con tract'.'” -aid Arthur Cntnph 11. man :ig r of a dowu-tnwu hotel, to a coui innnieativi guest, who had just put his name down on the register, ac cording to the < hiengo Clironiele “\\ hut do you mean, another belter deal’.’" asked the new arrival. "No. I mean one of thosi corn con tracts which it chiropodist ent-rs into." said the manager of the hostel -1 ry. "'■ueh a e. it I fact it e’d i. po. i-t makes'.’" inquir'd the guest. "Why. 1 can't understand what yon arc driv ing at." "We". I’ll explain, then." said Catnp b'! "I had an exee dingly bad pain in nn left foot Inst we k. It hurt so that a doctor stopping- tit my home and i fliers ei nld do nothing to allevi it t' -mi i ■ vv hieh I ft hi id was Ihe result of a large corn that had In ■ n inv toe for a month. "I den tin ned to have it eradicat'd by a ehiropodi-t. I pawed down Ah - -1 reel oik afternoon and spied siirti of a Hitman doctor, whieb I I S' 1 11. e ! him. an..lit 'l-111 hi 'I au "I went in. Investigati and. and found ' 1 v\ - willing to relievi me of my t .-ou!i • by removing the growth. | "Hi proceeded to perforin the i.per itio.. and when everythl g wa- tin 's'll and he ask'd me lo -hen a contract for tl' vv iirk of remov mg 'he eon; right along, lie -aid it was likely ti eome bank again and that -ueh pacts >v rc* mtide ii easii : a A . but I did i ol vv a i I to tint 1, a: v thing man about it ad n f used. I never lei rd of such a tl a.!> be f n." WILL LAST TWENTY YEARS. \*vi Kind <• f P lo l. Mniiiilar- Iti r■ it .li % I In* Mlll** iii I. nk In nil If the plans of certain Kng i*h cap ita -j s do ■ ot n i-i .r ry it vv 1 ' be pos sil e ere lifug for the cent iimieti 1 par n t lo pnrchasi a suit of clothes which may In pased fi 1 <ng among his sons for a fifth of i e uI ury. -ay - the ( hi e go ( hrotiicle. M l- are now being' bid ’ it: England f. r the maimfaeluri of thi- kitn of long-wearing material, i whieb can be tuna out in a I mo-1 any 1 color wanted. Think ' f getting a -idt of e’othes that will last for "u years; that wi.l cost oily a ;Id n n ore tha u i suit eo-' - now. and tliat vv ill he abso- I ut'lv waterproof without appearing (•o In si., lb voliitimn/e i- rather an overworked word, but 't lit- tin- ease j exact 1> . li.-teail * f singing "Papa's Ih.nt- W, - on I'll Johnnie," the re | frain vv 1 run "Johnnie l-iinn Will Wiar Pah- Pants." fo t - vvlien pa once ! in gins to weai these ext reinely useful : articles before Johl, I ie hits got out of dres-i's ha may c ntlniie 1 wear tin in for the next ,il‘ Vi ar n, ami by that time Join,hie will have grow li up to them. I'h* same with llltb Mary and her mother- skirts. Instead of cutting down the garments for the girl, the n other will wear them for a genera* 1 ioi or -o and then turn them over to her daughter. / Hull Wools n Xn llnn n I ll,niii. \ee.,i lug- to a [;<>■■ , correspondent fh< tv i- a -trong movement on foot to induct Verdi to write a national nn tla'll [or Italy. At pit set,t nothing of the kind ivist-. and Signor Boiro has writtei to Verdi asking him if he will malertakt to furnish hi- country men with a hymn embodying their tradi tion- 11 > i r i tltils and I hei t a-pira t im - as hi dlor.e can embody them. I’ponre- C-lpt of his reply the legislature will he ash'd by a solerni voti to intrust the ra?.stet with the task. LEGAL NOTICES. FORECLOSURE SALE. CTATE OF WISCONSIN Is Cim lit Vockt. MaSIT-iWIK'Coi'NTV. Frank ssixta. Plaintitf. .tiiseph Dvvornk as administrator ->f the es tate 1 -f Wenzel 1 'h- rmak. -1- - eased. Mary 1 'tu-i mak. wiilon- of Wenzel t'hennak and Etn l ( hern ak and Blam-he ('hertnak. infants. De fendants. Notice is hereby- given, that tiy virtue of, and ntn-snant to a Judgment--f foreclosure and or der of sale. made, and entered by -aid court in theabove entitled action, and dated on tin*nth day of N-iverat-er. lltuu. And imrsnant to a stipulation made and eii tcri-d into liv the parties hereto dated the "Ist day of Novi-mt-er. I'.aa>. wherein an-1 wtierctiy the year for redemption i~ expressly waved, and agreed that said premises sii"iild Ik sold at -•nee which said stipulation is tiled in the office "f the clerk of eireuit court of Manitowoc Vonn t\ Wis. 1.1!:-- sheriff of Manitow- unity, Wisconsin will -iff- r for ale. and sell at put die auetion for j cash t-i the highest and t-est bidder at the i.fflee ; "f 'aid slieriff. in th unty tail building, at ■ the corner of sth and Hun k streets, in the i city-.I Manitowoe. in sai-1 county, --n Fridav t lie gilt Inlay --t April A. I>. l'“ I, at g-i'el- s-k In the j afternoi-n of tlu-t day. in order to pay the amount due to said plaintiff for prineipni. in- I lere-t and- --sts. together with the expenses of sale, tin- following ileseritied real e-tate in tiie |eonntyol Manitow--- and state -.f Wi- '-nsiii , and-li-si ril-ed in said .indginent as follows, to it 1 The South half (S 1 lof the Northeast qnar j U r iN E I jl of section N->. sj\ in township | N-. tw- iity-iii e (L’l)northßange No. tw-nty louril‘() East eimtaining Eighty is-> acres of land mot !--ss. exeepting and reserving then fi-. -m aliiint three lit) acres heret. 1 i e eni vi-v-d t" the Catholic i-hnreh used for n- in-• tery and church pnrp-ises also a eertnin r-utd deeded I-- the st, Mary s .-In r-1. Hated at Manit nv--- ttii' Hit day of March, lINII I’i Eli HE HfIST, sln-t-iiV .. 1 Manitowoc County. Wis Adolph s ('litliipek. Plaintiff s Attorney. Put-lish mar H-l’l-l’s apr t-tl-ls, IN PRORATE MAMToWoc nU'NTY M T and KT Inil-e matt 1 -I'tlio Estate of Melvin llalver s. n and. .-eased I-- all v Imm il may -■- -iieei-n Letters adimidst.-iitioii on aid Estate - been sued --- Mary llalv ers-m “11 tiie '.v-tli .In\ of I'e 1 fuary A H. t• 11 and in-.i-H rout and utter aid dui 1 Heir, ums)--rexaminat i- -nandall--wane--, noth e is h-.- i i-\ given (I ni tlii- uial- i-'i-.'Hed will, on It be tii-st 'l'nes-lav . * '. pi. i,di. r A l> in >1 at the I-ale Olti.-e ii- 11 ■ city ~t Vanit.- wce, in said Connty re'-eive. - -\, nine -n-l aiiju-t all e-ainis and -I- man-is of all persons I aguili'l -ai-i -le--easi-l. I Hat,-I Fel-rnarv LV-tli P.hil ■ I I-I I.SON C-.lintv Judge. Schmitz A Burke An-" n- \ s I’nblish 1 -•!-. ■>. Man h 14. and ill 1' V.T. U r Wis \~! > 1 v 1 11 a -Is’ VI vs , I m vt-v 111 Pr-.l ate II! Hie mat ti i-1 -t the estate - I Mi-1.a.-l Brad 1.-\ . and used An instrument in writing piirpoi-ting to be He- 1 w ill and t.-taniei t i-f Mi-hin l Bradl-v I till- l-iVVII ot ('oopel-stl-WII ill sail) county having I eeii deli vi r-"l int-- aid - -nii-t And Ti ri-enee llrmllev ,-t the town of Now Honmark in Brown county, havtiroseiited to i-ldei-ni-t hi* petition in wri'ing ilnlv veri li- and i-.-i-e .sentmg among --l! things, that sai-i )V- I Bl'adl- v and --l t. Cat at said town "I j 1-■ pi ist-iun ill said n on the -.".'ini -lav "f.lniv It* *' that aid ill'll i-.ment is rim last will .-I -aid d.-e-ased and Hint T.-rr-m-.. Bra-b I '">■ isiiiiiiii-d therein as i-xcetil.-i-. and praving I il-at said 1 ii-111 -1 in-nl I-- )e..ovi-n and admitt--l I-- iii-.ibate and that letter testamentary be thwvi-n issa.-d t-- sai-l Ten-enei- Bfadley. It is ord<.red Ti nt said -.---titi-iii and tin matt I- r In-'-, i-i I. ■ hii-i I at -I fs ol said last vv ill and t- tam-'i-ljl" t.-i ■■■ at .-- i---mihi|- 1.-i in--I said ---iint.v i-.inrt t.• I-- held at tin "I'l bill- oltl'-e ill the - -t\ --I Manitowi-e. oil ■|e--. , i! V tin- i.’i;d dav .-f April I'" 1 !, at in i-loi-k A M Audit is ; .irtln-i- ordered' That noti-e-fthe I line and pla said (tearing 1-- given t-y pnts b- Ilti-11l lli-I-e.-r f-n- tilt til- - -ive Weeks --III'.- -iteh week, previous to tin- tin sad bearing -n tl-■ Vaniti-vv.--pjl-.t n n- vv i-np.-r pni-lished sil - ' 1 111 -11 - - vv. - ~„n. tv Hated I'- 1 .niat-y t.'stli p* -t Bv tl -■ 1 '..1 rt J - A NHL RSi >N County Judge, Nash. 1 . Nash Atl-.nievs I ’iibll'h mar 7 11 and -.-1 1; o 1 \s 1 *- VI .\ I I -111- ( .1 \-| \ 111 I'I•I -I 11. In tin mail.-I--Itlie ---tat-- ol Mi-Inn-; Ken • - | V .leeel.se.l Aii instrument in writing purporting to in ti"- la- 1 vv ill and 1.-lam-nt - I VH-Im.-i Iv - ! VI-- i-ie in sai-i -•-.ntily caving l-e. n and. iv - into sai-1 eimrf, And Jan Sullivan. --I M- --m.. in said - -.niitv lavmg pfeseiit-.-l tl -aid •--•urt his petition in writii 1 H erilieib 1 1 cut ing an - •r things, that .a -I Me l-i-el K. im-dv did t, - tnt" o' M'-.-me in said-"niitv --n the till dav -t March. It*-| that -aid imdr. ineiit i- the last ‘ -II "I- t -i.-i-e-s.-il an-l ttint petitioner - i.m-.-l >h- rein as ..Xe.-nt.-r and prayln-.- Hint - :-i n strnme-it he pr-uen ami a-lmitti’-l to) r-. --I-- and at i-tter t.-'iuni ■ -tar; I-- 1 lied t- - said James Sulliv an ii ~ --rd-I'- ') That aid petition an-l tin matter therein he In-ard and pi fs -f said last v-il a-- I -.-stain.-i-t I-- tak.-n it 1 a special I- rm •'I -a"' ■ -iniv - "in-t t.. t.o held at tin- i-r-.hiite offle in the -ity--f Manitow a - --n Tiies-lay tin i- -la-. 1 April hum at |o o'clock ,\ M V- -1 it tiirth-r .-i-1.-r.-d That 1.. .1 • tin bine ami p'm ••.i|'.,.i 1 hearing Is-given I v pul-- I -at ion I- T'-i't I "I- till*. - s tl .., .-s-jv , Week' --in-- -■a I- Week Jil’eV lulls to Ihe t i tile --f sail! In-111 - 1 Mg ;n tin- Mainl.-Wi- pi!-,I 11 m-wsi ;,p, |- puMishe-l -n saiil Manit-.w nntv Hated M.u-elt 7, Itllll Uv tin- 1 ■ mrt ■ I S AN HE Rs, i.\ i , -nut v .Indte publish Mai- 14 .'1 jCTAT R. (-! ' VV Isi -1 ys j x Corvrv - :*- VI VMT- VV. . C.,1 | n |n.l -at I in tl-e n-iti-r , I tin- -tat- --I llalv-.r lliilv-,i sol- - lei . a-- -1 An inst i-1 - unlit in writing i-ni-p'-niiig t-- t-- 'ln last vv I and ti-sUiiin-nt o( 11 - Ha u ;-''n-'! Miiiiitiivv-- Itapi-ls m -aid - -nntv hav ing be-ni -I livnrmt into said e-nirt And H. rmaii Uii lav I -on - t Manit-.vv. ■ Ra| ids in said county, having presented to said court bis petition in Vvr'.i-i- dnlv v. nil- -I r j resenting am- ng.-H.---- thim-- that said Halv-n --llalv.-rsiin -1.1-d tesla!. at Mac.--v,... Rapid In said..atilt-, ..lithe .'-.’lid -Inv -,| K.-1 -rui.rv Itn-I: I hut said iiis||-i-m- ni i- tin- last vil) ~f said de-f -sed aiid that sai-l Ib-rman Clist.lv. s.,n is nann-d •her- in ,v- -v- .it--r uni piiiving ilial said iiistrimn ni - prov .-n and iidmit.-d I-- pi --I i-t-- and Hint h-H.-i-s lesinnn ntarv I-- thereon i--in--i f-- m-l 11 *■ vi 111111 C ii'tave-.-n. It is nr lei-ed That s ( ,id petiti-iii and tin matt.-rs ttn-i-i-in I--k .Mt-d. and proofs of said lust will and testiinn id tie taken at a spei-iul term "IMiid - i.initv -.-nit t.- I-,- held at tin prol-ate --tile, in the - tv -t Miinilowi - 011 Tm-sdav tin- nth -lav -. t April I m-l at 1n..-lock I A M | And it is further ordered - That in ti--.-. f th time and place - I said ’n-aring l-e given by j-nt li-TiHon llel-eof I- r thl-.-e n.-e.-ssive Week' oliee • -ii -- h week pr* vioiis to tiie t In-- of said inuring in tin- Miilil'"Wi- Pilot n m-w pa) - r publl-tn-d in said Mi nil- w - -■. - initv I tatnd Mar- l 1 Hlln Itail Ilv 1 1 - Court -I S AN HERB, N. Comity Judge 'Tin kbain A Mark lam Attorin-vs Publish mar 11 '.‘b-.'s Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting The Annual M.- tlng-.f PI.- kln-lih-rs of tin- Mnniti-wi.i- s.-atlngi-i.nii'Hi-v will be In-Id at tin- I office.>l 'aid --"ini anv in tin -■ dv of Manitow -- • Wlseofisin at 0.-I.H-k R >1 Tuesday the - l-Jtli day ot Manic H>l l--r tl ..f -ii reeturs and the ti-Hiisu- lii-n --t sm-h other t-ii'i 1 in-ssas mav pr-iin-rly - nn- ls-f- -re tin- tne.-firg The st-""k 1 k' ..1 t ii- . 11, ja c v will Is* - ! -■-t at Aoeioek R x i Satnrdav Man-ii Or Ii and and r. -.-iiem-d f..r t■ -I- 1 - t't--- kat ti - I-. 1. A 'I March l ltli imd. mmn Tin- lits.v. nn-.-tii g vv.l ad.i--nrneil until tin ■.‘f-lli-Inv--t March at tin I and pla ■ ulk-vc mention.-d. Til"* E T-niiU'- v |res, M 11 Vf 1 -I.en v s,, v Pnhlisti fell '> mihi'T I I’uiiv cliil.ii-en with weak lustitut li.nis can attain nntisual -1.-'gn f innlily and mental vigor by taking Km-kv Mountain Tea this month made by the Madison Medicine Cos. o-V F. C Bnrestatte. TO t I HK .1( 01,1) IX ’XK BAY Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine Taidets. All druggists refund the money if it fails t j cure. E. W. Grove’s signature ii> on uv It box. 25c. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS. SERIES OF 1901. Examinations will beheld as follows; Kfllnersville, Monday and Tuesday. April a and 9. Heedsviile. Wednesday and Thursday. April 10 and 11. Two Rivera, Friday and Saturday, April Ig and 10. Osman M mde.y and Tuesday. April I", are! Irt. Nazian/. W i-dnesduy'and Thursday April IT and is, Manitowix'. Third ward sehJbl. Friday and Saturday, April lit and an. Manitowoc, Friday ami Saturday, August 3 and :i. Tli.* examination is *for Third *rado applf (-ints who tor valid reasons oould not attend the April series An examination for a Second grade'c.-rtifUat*. will)h*iield atj Manitowoc. Saturday May ‘Jo ami for the I irst'ttrade Saturday June 3. A Tlurd trrade requires an average of till per eent and a minimum of .Vi'per cent, in Written Arithmetic, Orthography, f S.;History. Gram mar. Geography and T 1 eory of Teaching amt a minimum ot ,in,j ereent. in all other subjei-ts. A Second grade rei|niresan average of To per cent, and a minimum of *>."> per cent, in Written Arithmetic, (irammar. r. s History, Geogra pliy and Theory of Teaching and (Super cent, in i all otlier branches. A i- irst grade requires an average of T.V j ~.t . cent and a iniiiimmn of Toper cent, in Written Arithmetic, Is Hist Grammar (. I ,|lV t* 1 " 1 Tin of Teaching and no per c.-ut iu all other liranehes Applicants tor higher grades may raise tp r standings i„ Third grade branches at any Third grade examination. \ will <pen at ;m) a M the first day and .in A, M the second dav at ea.-l. ; I’ 1 ;"" 11,1,1 ill h. both oral ard writ* n. i rbefoilowing is the pr gramme for each day j work I Mine Graph Examination. First Day. jA. M Reading ( ■■ograpliy I I’. >1 m th. graphy Grammar. I' s Hi.-; iy Skconh Day. I " l i!t ' :l Antbuicije. i 'oiistittili. ii, : ’'' TANARUS!.; -,..1.,g,- Jb ntal Arithmetic, T’ i of Tell, hi. g. 1111111 i:it i.n i; ji: Examinations. M '.l 3T A M IM.\ 'teal (ieographv I' x l Algebra. ! -Ii si; !. ,\ M Physics ! _ TM Geometry. Algebra. | 'l b • written examination in Reading will l I mainly bused upon Mer. mint of Venice < 1 1 reading : "r 1 N wi “ in connection with ■ >nl r. juliiur. i 1,1 T||, ‘"' V"I T. aching til,. sfimm will t„ ! "f Study and that part m | ompkin > school Management used at the 1 '"Ufliers inert lug. j . '■ xt 1 k Redway s Manual will | is- used m Geography. | IVrs.nis under the ageof sixteen will f„■ .|- ni.-.l th. privilege of tin examination andcri,. I 1,1 unless the applicant ! ,uv al yM-s 1)1,1. Mari*. \v■■ .lan. ijnij 1 I> I-1 1 'll IllsTl A NSEN, ,t School*. forRSE iif *TfIV EXAMINATIONS | Exnn,iii.itics b.,. completion of tho U onrse of Study will lx. held Friday Satur -1 ' f l "' following places Ic ed-. ,n,., Branch Kellnersvlll... Mis),h ot I n, ' ur Teitgen s) i 'larks M - I*l • • IIH* !>• lit... ||, If ..... . w N . fe.licrviile, " K ' N ' IZm,IZ ** | >'-||nnN il ' , X,im^n ‘ ,S * n, ‘ ‘‘"lHUry 1 I; '‘ l "ii"ation. I n, stions will be furnished I ■ | .Ii" superintendent and t|„. aiww, r-pa, rs will . "I l" him directly alter the close ,|„ I ••xaiiDniition^ j 1 In-board will afterwards with the -r. Ut " mrk ‘'"'•'ftltersan idetenulno , upon the issuance of diplomas, j 1 tiph ’"'as wiil not Ik. granted to pupils I thirteen years of ago. Only First „„d Second I grade diplomas will I*, granted | ■' 1 ' ’ ~ rf ,|l ‘ r..|iiires an average of I , “ minimum oft cent, in I all l nni< In*- : . A "‘■ l 1..111U I'ei|nil- average 1 u: "‘ it minimum of tin p, ,• cent In branches 1 j Manitowoc, Jan. |;ni] FI! El M 'll R IST IA NSEN Sii|N.riiitcridcnt of s. holds nil PEER (II RECTAL SPE CIALIST. Not nil of |ii many patients in this ■it v and neighborhood art* aware ol tin* tin t timi Dr. Louis Turbin, tin great specialist i ; ( !'.i is considered tin? most skillful operator in Chicago, 111. .a tip. specialty of rectal diseases, but it is nevertheless a fact. The successful results of Dr. Tin-bill s special methods tor Ihe cure of piles, Fistulas. Fissures, prolapse, or falling down of the how. 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