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ALL OVER MANITOWOC COUNTY.
MISHICOT.
A H. Specht of Reifx ivn- home for the
Sundays
Nic Terens and family spent Sunday
with relatives in Manitowoc.
Miss Effie Schneider of Chicago is the
gnest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Halverson.
Mrs. Herman Timm of Manitowoc is
visiting with her mother.
Gns Halverson is taking an extended
trip through the southern part of th**
state.
Floyd West gate has returned with his
familv from Milwaukee where he com
pleted a medical course, and is now a
full fledged M. D.
A. I!. Naves mid son left Tuesday for
a visit with relatives at Medina.
Mrs. Bemis of Two Rivers is visiting
with E D. Oswald and wife.
John Chloupek came up from Manito
woc Saturday, with his hoys to take in
the fishing, returning again Sunday.
What might have been a serious fire
was averted hy the prompt assistance
rendered when the piles of bolts i .
Rhode's mill yard suddenly shot in
flames Thursday noon. It was noticed
immediately arid hy hard work was soon
tinder control It is supposed to have
been caused hy a sj<ark from the stack
Henry Athen of School section and |
Mary Nofz of Manitowoc were united in
marriage at the home of the groom last
Saturday. A reception was held aft<
the wedding and many friends indulged
in having a good time till early hours.
Invitations are out for the wedding of
Chas. Ringmeier and Annie Bern sch
which will take place at the Holy t'ms
church on Tuesdj y. May .' s th.
Mrs. Albert Mueller and daughte
Oira of Tacoma. Wash, and Amamh
Mueller of Manitowoc are guests of then
relatives here.
Mixs Alma Welxenlierg of Appleton i •
thegnest of the Misses St. Louis.
Memorial Hay will he observed by ap
propriate exercises in our village ne.v
Sunday under the auspices of the Jos |
Rankin Post (i A. R The
of graves will take place in the morning i
and in the afternoon the following pri
gram carried out.
PROGRAM.
Tin- procession will form at 1.30 at th
Opera hall and march lirst to the ( 'at he 1
lie and then to the public cemetery a* ;
I.l' in following order.
1. Marshal of the day with aides.
2. School children.
3. Carriage with speakers and presi ,
dent of the day.
4. Band.
A. Civic Societies.
0. Twin River Rides
7. Jos Rankin Post. O A. It.
At the t 'at la die cemetery the following
exercises will l held
M usic hy hand
Chorus.
Addn - hy John Shamlieau.
Chorus.
Firing of Salute.
After thix the concourse will march to I
the public cein- levy where the following
program will Is* rendered
Music hy hand.
Chorus.
Reading of Lincoln's (iettyshnrg
Address.
Chorus.
Firing of Salute
Ilona- March
.
ZANDER.
Mr, Plant;, took a trip to town lax! |
Saturday.
Messrs Bangui*'* Breideraud Niipiett* !
visiteil our school last Thursday and it :
seemed all but the teacher and the few |
pupils attending wen* the only ones 1
who were not enjoying the holiday.
Mi >pewac. 1c hft for Autigo on s a.; I
seemingly important husim -s,
Mr- Plant/, will leave for Marinette I
in the tn ar future to \i-it her daughter
Mi>. A Itettmiitin.
Frank Uurtt of Manitowoc vixited hi
relatives here laxt week
Mr and Mis Ed. Zander and Mrs.
Kautskv and children of Manitowoc I
Our New
Gold Coin
% | ''' the lu st wheel ever of
at Hurh a low price.
i•. 1 '
■ Mu.’ W ill; I.it). \
striping. white enameled rims, yond saddle, lu st rat trap
pedals, Other inyh nr double title -"1 P" O A
* I
Fitted with roaster brake ami clincher tires at S.tO.uu.
N* w wheels from up. Second hand 'I AO
wheels at Spd.UU
Repairs at the lowest prices,
MANITOWOC CYCLE WOKKS
Vork Street bets kth and yth Manitowoc, Wla,
| were visiting relatives here last Sun
! day.
j The attendance at the school is very
| good; most of the larger scholars have
i left, but it is more than counter balanc
( ed by the little folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhonek sjient most of
1 last week with her parents Mr. and
I .Mrs. Ihsl.
i Annie Ellinghoc* has returned from
[ Milwaukee where she has been spending
| the winter.
The dance at Wanish's last Sunday
wax well attended and a good time was
reported.
KIEL.
The Kiel National Zeitung” left her
old place on Freemont St. last Thursday
and has occupied the new building on 7th
St.
John Bnchmann from Chilton was a
caller at his brother- in-law Ed. Henshol
over Sunday.
Warren Lawrence from town Schles
wig bought land in .1 B. Latin s new
addition on 7tli Street.
Dr. L. E. Wiesler our popular dentist
now >wns a piece of land on Freemont
street.
The pupils of the elementary school
are trying very hard to have the pro
-1 gram which takes place on Decoration
i day, turn out successful.
EASTWIN.
The dance given at East win hall by
the Twin River bam! Saturday May in.
wax a very pleasant affair.
Married: Miss Mary Notz and Henry
Altlien Saturday May I* at the Lutheran
[church at Two Rivers. The wedding
hells chimed merrily and the organ
peeled forth itx rich melodies as the
happy couple went to th** altar where
11 ley were to speak those vows which
would hind them together forever.
When the ceremony was over they re
paired to the home of the groom where
the wedding was duly celebrated oy
their many friends and relatives. The
groom is an enterpring young farmer
from here and the bride a young lady
from Manitowoc They will make their
future home with the groom's mother.
Correspondent extends congratulations
ami wishes them a long and happy life.
The brick yard ot Peter Sehaf has
lieen in working for some time.
Wm. Zander is spending the week at
Manitowoc to attend the meeting of the
< Vanity board.
(IRIHMS.
,1. I) Nate and Jerry Ready have
each put n a wagon scab*.
Tim Keahan. Bryan Connell and Join
Hogan left Tuesday for Hennesev
< (klalmnia to look up some prospects fi r
speculation.
Wm. Cummings lias again been
awarded anew ofliee as village fire
chief. '
Mr- Carney left for Manitowoc Mon
day after an extended visit.
Miss Josi* Donohue of Autigo visited!
Friday and Saturday with her aunties
Mrs Maltiorougli amiJMixs Sarah Gen
John Watt and Pat Leverie were at
Shelsiygan Monday on business
John Halroti an I Joe Stratisky alien
d**d a surprise party of Frank Frosche s 1
at Wii) ide Sunday night who is soon to
depart I it* the west.
L. I’. Grimm and daughter Emma |
were Manitowoc callers Monday.
A number of our sports attended the!
hall at Thus Thursday Moriee Long
acte 1 as Ilnur manager,
Mrs M Watt visited her sixlci Mix 1
Wm. Mullins at Forest Jet. t atur lay.
School Superintendent Christiansen i
was seen driving tl>Vough our burg one
day last week.
Adolf Haexe and sister Emma attended
the party at Wayside Sunday.
John Hal run left Tuesday for Ashland
Wix f. irau extended visit w ith relatives. !
Cracker jades Green Eyed Monsta is
vision only
Miss Kate O'Brien and Mr. .1 Clover 1
oft hicago are visiting here with rela ;
lives,
Wm. Kirby and family drove to j
Manitowoc Saturday.
Hay Frosch is doing a rushing busi
ness in buggies this spring.
COOPERSTOWN.
Willie Alee is quite ill.
Miss Emma Kiel of Branch was visit
ing relatives at this place.
Misses Minnie I’lantikon and Martha
Neiiiz of Green Bay are spending a few
days with their parents < f this place.
Mr. Surket the horse shoe nail agent
has lieen seen here Sunday,
The Literary society met for the last
time Saturday night. The programme
consisted of songs, recitations, music
and a dialogue.
( has Plantikon was at Two Rivers
Wednesday attending the wedding
of his brother William.
Miss Emma Elmer is visiting friends
and relatives of Manitowoc.
A grand ball will be given by Mr.
Kuifek of Hosecrans Penticost Monday.
All are cordially invited to attend.
John Zernka cf Casco is visiting hii
brother of this place.
Mrs. Mary Pelischek received the
sad news of the death of her son John,
who was killed at Washington. He
left Cooperstown about 14 years ago
He riui(l“ his home in the state of Wash
ington where he owned a farm. Tw i
years ago he went to Alaska to look for
gold and returned to Washington las
spring where he was killed by a timb :•
falling on his head.
Eugene Sfienbreclier'lias purchased a
rig with rubber tires and intends to
visit < asco next Sunday, where he ha
attractions.
MENCM ALVILLE.
(juiet a number of men helped Mat
Fisher our village cheese-maker raise a
barn last Saturday.
Emil Stefl and Mat Stelzer Isitli of
Tans were seen in our village last Sun
day.
Joseph Biley of this place has now
moved to Tans where he works in
Boehm's saw.mills.
Masons are kept moving here. Thej*
have all the work they can stand.
The first load of cheese was shipjitd
last Week.
Sonic time ago John Decker caught u
pretty fair sized fish.
Another good time may he expected
in Meiiidial's hall on Monday May 37.
Thomas Dnpek will soon have hi
house completed.
('harles Brandt has again started
making bricks.
Emil Wilda has prepared his truck fov
hauling cord wood.
Joseph Shebesta Sr., and wife left
for Drywood Wis., where they expect
to stay for some time.
Some of our boys took in the Kellners
ville dance Thursday May Kith.
Maggie Rami he lias now returned 1
home from Milwaukee.
John Clary of Powers Mich., is visit- :
ing relatives here.
Frank Zciiiau mad -a trip to Manito
woc He rode a horse belonging to the!
< 'hicago and Northwestern R. R. Cos.
VALUERS.
A movement is on foot amongst the
prominent farmers of this vicinity for
forming a stock company with a paid
up capital of from *3aoo to *IOOO an 1
building an elevator at Valders. IVr
value of shares will be $lO and sufficient j
number if responsible men have signified
their willingness to take stock iu I
amounts ranging from sao to *3OO ea< li
to insure tin* successful promotion of
tin*-oh me in i ii'C the Northern Grain
( o do not build as stated and expected.
A committee will he appointed who will
have Executive power to formulate a
definite plan of action
ST. NAZI ANZ.
Last Sunday the news men spread and
published that Ed. Gaerdhoefner and
Miss Anna Koeiug will join the family
circle. Good Luck.
Last Sunday the St. Nazianz Cornet i
Hand made a round trip to Shoot hill.
Louis Corners and Steinthal reported
that it was a good stomach and lip ex
ercise.
It seems that Prof, Weinsheuk is stuck ,
on Si Naziauz Previous to the last few
weeks he was here two days each week
now he is home two days each week.
P J. Weiiikortz with his Marionett
Theater will show at the following
place-, pi-rlieo-i Monday at Collins, June
.'at English Lake, and June the 10th at
I''larks Mills
KI LI.NHRSMLI.I;
Dr. F. M Corry and wife were at
Manitowoc on Friday last.
Mr M J Kellner and family were
visitors at Schosteiis on Sunday last.
The dan'eat Jos Kellners was largely
attended
| Jos, Kui era general agent for the
! Rand and Hoenier lldw. Cos was in our
village on business one day last week.
1 < 'buries Piugt r chairman of t his town
is at Manitowoc on business.
Mr. Walter and Edmund Mohnek were
at Mishicot last Sunday.
End! Cizek and John Shanda were at
Manitowoc with there bikes lust Thurs
day John i* a good rider but Emil is
better.
Charles Muench is going to rafle bis
hack and a joeky cart The hack is u first
class rig for any one winning it and the
cart is good also. It is one which can
be used fur any purpose. Any one want
ing tickets before the lucky numbers are
gone call at ( 'harles Muench.
Ever since Kellner and Sons put
new tops on all their wagons which they
use for hauling grain to Manitowoc it
does not rain.
James Hoiipek took a flying trip to
Greeenstrcet last Sunday night
McCormick twine and machinery for
sale by M. Kellner & Sons.
(jREENSTREET,
Miss Emma Hu shot has returned home
from Cato.
Mr. and Mr- Frank Paulu have taken
up their residence in Milwaukee.
Pauline and Ernest Kotick attended
the surprise party given to Mr. and Mrs.
Jot; Vraney last Saturday.
A largo number of our young folks at
tended Joe Kellner’s dance. They all
must have enjoyed themselves; judging
by the time they reached home.
There are minors of a double wedding
at Greenstreet in the near future.
Hurry up hoys, get in time for the girls
are going fast
Ernest Knti'k was seen quite frequent
ly about Kellnersvilh* of late. Some
thing mu-r have attracted him quite
strongly.
MELNIK,
Mr. Chas Skwor will close school on
Decoration Duv May 30. He will have
an entertaiiniiHOt in the evening, which
will begin at 7 o'clock sharp P. M.
Come everybody and listen to the
exercises In the children. The flag
drill will precede the program.
Memorial services will be held Thurs
day May 3o at the Melnik church.
Mr. Guse moved a barn for Anton
Kriwanek Monday.
Adolph Peck, son of J. J. Peck who
was seriously ill is well again.
Miss Rose Kriwanek visited our
school Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Suchan, have returned
from their trip to Green Bay.
The C. S Z J. lodge held its meeting
Sunday at Jos. Suchan's.
Mr. Fred Shiinonik attended the meet
ing of (,'. S Z J. lodge Sunday at Jus.
Suchan's.
As Jos. Vodwaska was riding home
ward on Ins wheel he ran over Mr.
Kreychies dog.
Wencil Kovarek visited our school
Thursday.
FRANCIS CREEK.
Joe Kellner has disposed of the Keen
, an house to N. Pankratz-
Hchoo] in dist. no. 3 will close with a
! picnic in early June.
! The interior of Stastny's dance hull is
| being painted.
W. iVroiitka is painting his saloon
and house.
Shestak & Cos. are drilling a well for
Frank Hessel.
Tom Kukill is breaking his colt re
cently purchases of A. Youra.
Clinx Augustine is now at home hav
ing been injured while at work in Man
itowx*.
J. Sladky is building anew black
smith j. ,j, a suminei nop and also a
summer kitchen.
Littl* Louis Draslier was quite severe
ly injure*! in a runaway last week. Dr.
Correy ix attending him.
.fix Peck, sou of Frank Peck, still re
niaiiix ill
J. Bin kley is making extensive im
provements on Ids farm by the moving
of Lis barns and stable.
Many of our young folks will soon be
making visits to the Maribel Caves.
Some of our young people intend to
vi-it Mishicot next Sunday to take part
in the celebration of Memorial Day.
ST. WEN DHL.
John Klein celebrated his cradle anni
versary Sunday, and many friends'
called to shake with John.
Wm. Grottegnt our road overseer is j
beginning work upon the highroads
William Boeldt ami Anton Shulte I
tried .me day, to lead gently ii to the path 1
hi- i father took William's young j
:i o n , ,id horse, but whether the sulky j
hallo and or the horse, can not be said, but 1
tin- ev• n William, concedes that the
b.ir .-led him and Anton on.
Wi inderstand that Mr Andrew i
Kestlv lias entered Manitowoc's list of
business men.
Mr Wagner's hotel at Cleveland is
gi.iduall. improving as the masons have !
un i,, and their work and the decuratoisj
and i,nters will no doubt by their skill i
nuke tlii a first class hotel of which
• '!■ In 1 may be justly proud.
1 Kolb Centerville’s amiable peda
gogue arrange la very pleasant evening
for l-i ircle of friends and cinch players.
Ida Fnmz upon this occassion reed first
prize and Louisa Toe pel the consolation
id' having something which would glad
dee any heart. We know Louisa prizes
it verv much and would not for the
, world part with it.
S'hnol Dist, No. -t is preparing for an
entertainment June H and by what we
have heard we can say it will be a grand
' i
fIAPLE GROVE.
John O'Neil was a business visitor at
Manitowoc last week.
Morgan Connell who was seriously ill
is enjoying perfect health again.
lames Connell and Martin O’Brien
have each purchased anew* buggy.
J. P. Watt, Dan Cavanaugh and Pat
Savery were Manitowoc visitors Satur
day.
Thomas Morrissey and wife visited in
Morrison last Sunday.
Dan Fielding raised his barn last Wed
nesday.
Martin O’Neil visited at Mill Center
last week.
John Cleary of Marinette is among
as.
John Foley left for Chicago Saturday.
He expects to be gone for some time.
Tim Keehan, Bryan Connell and Ed.
Welsh left Tuesday for Oklahoma.
They expect to purchase land out there
and make it their future home if thev
find it a place worthy of investment.
Frank Frosch Jr. leaves this week for
Washington.
P. H. Guhin was employed last week
at Manitowoc marking diploma papers.
The Maple Grove Literary society has
adjourned until the opening of the next
school year. The members have agreed
to hold the regular annual ball on May
30th at Buckley's hall Maple Grove.
G.i id music has been secured and exten
sive preparations are*being made to
make this a success. A pleasant even
ing's enjoyment is in store for all who
attend. All are invited.
Pat Linnane and Miss May Gleason
were Maple Grove visitors last week.
OSHAN.
John Hayes who has been at Milwau
kee for the past few months under-going
an operation returned home last week
and is feeling well.
Airs. 11.I 1 . Brady who has been visiting
her daughter Mrs. J. E. Dollard of Me
nasha for the past week returned hour,
on Tuesday last.
Henry Schneider of Sheboygan spent
last Sunday with bis parents.
James and Willie Morris of Manito
woe spent last Sunday with their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. lliiyes of Kan
kauna who had been \ i iting friends and
relations the past week returned to their
home on Tuesday last.
A social dance will he held at A. Wal
terbachs, Friday May 34.
KOSSUTH.
A grand party was held at Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Vraney’s on Saturday last.
Many of their friends were present and
all had a glorious time.
A farewell hall will be given by Jacob
Svacina the twenty seventh of May.
Adolph Herdina returned home from
Medford last Tuesday for a few weeks
vacation.
Work on the roads has begun.
George McKeough left for the north
on Wednesday last.
Miss AnnaSperl of Milwaukee visit
ing with her parents last week.
The Star Band has been engaged to
furnish music at Frank Rubai's on
Penticos Monday.
Frank Roubal of Franklin and Mary
Svacina of this place were united in tin
holy bonds of matrimony on Wednesdaj
last. The correspondent sends them
congratulations.
Mary Barta of Manitowoc spent a few
days at home last week.
REEDSVILLE.
A number from here tripped the “fan
tastic toe,'' at Coll us Saturday evening.
We are going to have a grand cele
bration here Memorial day.
Will Link is now the owner of a
game-cock. Any one having any fight
ing rooster should give Link's a trial.
James Meany was at Collins Satur
day.
Another saloon in the near future.
A number from here attended the
lectures at the (trove last week.
Little Joe of Grimms and Paul Gosz
were in our village Saturday. They
came up to have there “lace curtains”
cut.
Our school will furnish four appli
cants for the second grade certificate
examination to be held at Manitowoc
Saturday.
Misses Sheahan. Watt and Kavanaugh
were in our village on their wheels
Saturday.
J. C. Maertz is treating his store to a
coat of paint.
La Toilette's veto means no primary
election law at the present.
Where is the training school to be
located is now the question. Reedsville
; is about the most centrally located con
j venient place in the county and there
fore we have hopes of getting it.
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Busse spent Sim
lay with relatives at Manitowoc.
I J. E. Schulz is attending the session
' of the County board.
We urc glad to bear that W. C
Maertz has again been chosen Chairman
of the County hoard. It shows that he
does his duty and has many friends.
This is his third term as chairman.
M. M. Uuhin, our worthy jmdagogue.
was at Manitowoc on business Monday.
There are only about two weeks more
of school Why not stay in school these
two weeks, for there will he three long
months vacation.
The Village council held its meeting
Monday evening. It was cal ltd to order
by .T. C Maertz pres, pro tern. Minutes
of the last meeting read and approved.
SCHUETTE BROS.
Goods For
Graduation Purposes.
We are now showing a magnificent assortment
of all kinds of material suitable for graduation pur
poses. Among these are first, White Goods, consist
ing of French Lawns, Persian Lawns, Organdies,
Swisses, Batiste, French Nainsook, Silk Mulls, Man
seline du Soie, China Silks, etc. Also a splendid lot
of Laces and Embroideries at prices that cannot fail
to please you.
White Gloves, Fans and Ribbons as well as every
thing else, except shoes, that goes to make up a com
plete outfit for the goods of 1901.
Bo > s ’ Graduating
Suits.
A s in'Hr' " Om* new line of Summer
fwm :W-#.
y rf ;' \l' Clothing contains a fine as
' sort men t of youths’ hand-
Jf A some suits for high school
commencement days.
FURNISHING GOODS for the purpose, such a
Hats, Ties, Shirts, etc. are shown here in great varN
ety and in the latest styles.
A motion was made and carried to in
form the chief of t:re department to
have rubber boots kept at the station
and not to be used for other purposes
than tire. Motion by Rusch that a
stun be placed in some consoicions place
near th > dam bearing this warning.
“Ten dollars fine for opening the door
of dam." A motion was made by Rnsch
providing for the purchase of 25 lbs of
cotton waste. The same was carried.
The following bills were allowed in full.
Fred Bergman, scrubbing village jail
11.00. Otto Zander, committee cards
7be. A motion to adjourn was made
and carried.
Miss Flora Stelling entertained a tew
lady friends Sunday afternoon.
John Duggan was in our village
Tuesday. He contemplates moving
his family here when he starts bis mill.
The M. W. A. held its meeting Tues
day evening.
David Jantz of Brilliou. is visiting
here.
UIBSON
The Jambo Creek Dist. erected a bell
on their schoolhonse lately.
The Zander and Larrabee schools will
close in about three weeks.
The marriage of Albert Hasten and
Emily Kobn will take place this week.
Sheriff Burt transacted business here
last week.
Floyd Westgate, for many years one
of the most prominent teachers of the
county, came home from the Milwaukee
Medical College a full fledged doctor.
He has gone West to locate a place in
which to practice. His family will
remain here during the summer.
G. Schultz has leased the Westgate
farm for four years. He will take posses
sion next fall.
H. Heap will erect anew dwelling
house.
The dance at Larrabee last Sunday
Horse and Cattle Fair.
A Horse and Cattle Fair will b<
held at VALUERS every last TL'ES
DAY in the month. The first fail
will be held
<S== MAY 28, 1901,=*^
and everything has been done for th(
comfort of man and beast. Buyer!
and sellers are cordially invited t(
attend. The Committee.
was well attended.
Residents of this town will partial
pate in the Memorial day exercises a
Mishicot next Sunday. The M W. A
lodge has a number of members in tin
town.
Cooperstown will also celebrat
Decoration day on May 30.
TISCH MILLS.
Miss Nannie Langenkamp is bom
from Milwaukee.
Messrs Valecka and Forst were a
Manitowoc Monday. Mr. Forst ha
accepted the agency for the Schriehari
beer made vacant by Mr. Valecka'
resignation.
Joseph Stan gel, supervisor, is at Man
itowoc on town business.
Langenkamp’s dance was tip-top.
Jake Mollada is sick.
Wenzel Dolezal announces the arrival
of a little democrat at his house.
Daily average of milk at John's chees'
factory is over 5000 lbs now.
Joseph J. Stangel, formerly a ManitC
woe pedagogue but now teaching a!
Kewaunee, was here Sunday.
Great preparations are being mad'
for the reception of Bishop Messme*
June IS.
Big dance at Jos. Pencil's. Corpu
,Christi, June Oth, both afternoon an
evening.
Miss M. Hannan, daughter of Georg
Karman. of Bolt, died of cousumptio
Sunday.
There was a fire in Jos. Fencil
summer kitchen, and after great excita
ment it was put out, damage about 2*
cents.
At a meeting of the Carlton an
Mishicot town boards last Saturday,
was decided to repair the bridge acros
the E. Twin river, and to construct :
new one next year. Louis Lumber
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