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ALL OVER fIANITOWOG COUNTY RANGE LINE. The ball at the Rangiline hall last Thursday was a success. Mrs. Paul Kuromerow and children and Mrs. Frank Ebert of Chicago are visiting here. \f r Wm. Kuumierow and wife of Manitowoc attended the dance here Thursday. When two of our plucky young men left for the west they cleared the coast for a certain man in onr neighlsirhood to come out into the public to make himself ridiculous, which he did on the first evening of their departure. He is well aware that he dare not venture out to make himself heard or ’bluff others when they are anywhere in the vicinity. We would advise him to save his words and exercise until they return and then challenge any one of them a fair gam*- and be convinced who is the ’’best man on the Rangeliue.' John Migawa has not been seen here for several day-. Where has he so su 1- den 1 y disappeared? We trust he has pot Vieen kidnapped. Jos Colanchick won the bicycle raffle*! nr Miskosh's last Monday. Last Friday’s ram came as a relief to those Viiing folks who attended th* l dance here Thur-dav and would have been obliged to wrestle bundles the next __ EASTWIN. Mr. Johnson of Manitowoc called at Eastwin Tnewlav. The visitors at La-twin hall on Smi dav w* 1 !'* 1 Mr- John Zander and Mis, James H-.lly with-on of Zander. Mrs Frank Schreiber and daughter and Mrs I. Carlson of Chicago and iil-o Mr. and Mrs Arnold Zander with their family of Two Rivers Miss Alice Humphrey of Milwaukee i spending the week at La-twin. Messrs Frank and Eddie Plu-e and Frank Meyer visited with Joe Jacket Sunday. A harvest ball will take place at Last win hall on Sunday, Ang. ’■!■>• Music will la- furnished by the Twin River Band of Two Rivers, Dancing both afternoon and evening. '1 he hall has been enlarged and its convenience is equal to that of any of the neighboring hall-. I Carlson of Chicago visited with Wm. Zander last week Mr. and Mr- Andrew Bishop with their family have again returned to Chicago menchaevieeh. The people in our vicinity are all through harvesting and the engines and machines are seen moving from barn to barn. Joseph Decker bas now commenced digging anew cellar under hi- house, Frank Novtwhek will soon have his new houseeouipleted. Joseph Shebesta Sr. and wife after being at Dry wood, \\ i- for several months have now returned home Mr. Shebesta has purchased their a farm consisting of la** acres. TISCH MILES. A bns load of Miung js-ople from ot r town attended tie 1 ball in two ( reeks given bv Jos Lodel Miss Agnes Royjt of Minoininee Mich, visited Mr- Wen el Schauer August Pentzien who has b**en work Ing at Manitowo' in tiie Land nth Pea Factory Has returned to his parents Anti n Laiigei kainpol Manitowo ' has visited here with his daughter Mr-. Pavlitzk MissJMfttta Hoy* n wln* has I< • n stay ing at Chicago lias returned and is now visiting hen-with her parents Dr and Mrs Hoven Anton shaiier and Rose Mnr-hab k of this town are attending the teacher- in stitute Ht Kewaunee John W MudrocK of Manitowo- was i-i our town last Sundav I WO Pl\ EPS, Arthur Lalmv i home for a short va cation. U .1 u( - <iiui*T "I Manitowoc spent last Sunday in this city. H*v .lulln Ni.n'.'lt f Ashland was a visitor in tin- < ity last Thursday. August (iloeisdown from Kelly Itrook and iiittv remain for some time r John Kahh-nla-ru left f<.r Chicago lint Haturdav to be ah-ent a few days Dr E • ’lirixM.inwn hue ls*eti rotitinei] to hie reinletll’e the past week h.V illness Mrs E Hue'll of Manitowoc viaited friends and relative* in this * ity last Satur* ay. Mia (..'hat* StolllieiK and family of CbicHKo have been vbilintc here the |IIM week or III* re Dr. Cnrrer.s lost a valuable driv n horse last Satunlay. Mrs C. Pahlk<a lter left Wednesday to vis t her dauhter who resides in Valiatraiso, Indiana It soein* that everybody tooktr.p* into the country lint Sunday Eveiy lively rig In the city was out, Dr (ireiner of Shel*iyi<an visit* and some of his olil friends and former patient* in this city last Friday Miss Adele Holm of Sank City was the truest of her cousin Mrs. JohnHmith of this city a portion of last week Louis S*’hresl*eis and wife of .Milwau kee are *]ieudiUK the present week at Mr Jjthreibeb old In me in lh> city. Mrs. H, Hoepuer and daughter Nora ot Manitowoc spent last Sunday with old neighbors and friends in this city. Mrs. C. Sinieno and her two sons spent last Sunday in Sheboygan, where Mr. Sinieno has a dredging contract. Mr. Chas, Grosspietsch came here on last Sunday’s train for a short visit w:ih the friends and companions of his boy hood days. TAUS. Frank Oswald threshed his rye and peas. The harvest days are over and the threshing machines are put to work. Mat. Wilhelm is rejoicing over the birth of a little daughter. A number of girls and boys attended a dance at Fisher s Hall last Sunday and reported a good time. Mat. Linsmyre purchased anew double seated buggy from our village blacksmith. Mr. Paessar and Miss filegar were married by Jos. Zahorik Saturday even ing. John Hill threshed his peas last week. Jos. Zahorik took a trip to Manito woc last week. Ant n Trohal wife and family were visitiugat .bis, Zahorik's last Sunday ORinMS. Miss Nellie Lorrigan is visiting at Forest Jet this week. J 1 1. Nate has a track horse valued at vl,‘(iS'. Jake is always up-to-date. Hobt. Niles visited with Hay Frosch Tuesday Hubert has a position with | Ruhr Suns at Manitowoc. P. H. Gnhin vi-ited onr burg Monday. ] L. p. Grimm was in Manitowoc on business Monday. George Smith had a very select visit ur Thursday. He shook hands with Dagos Hnnm. Matt Heiischaufel returned Monday from Hill M-rt. ,!<*• Hayek of Manitow.ic is visiting with his parents this week. Harvesting is about over in this vicin ity. Frank Frosch spent a part of last week at Depere W. H. Munhall was called to Marsh held Monday to attend the funeral of | his cousin. Hay Frosch took a flying trip to Mani towoc Tuesday on legal business. The body of Lawrence Haggerty ar rived Imre Monday. A large cortege escorted the remains to the Maple (trove cemetery. The Cato Pilot correspondent shook hands with the Grimms scribe Monday CATO. James ('onley is visiting friends and and relatives hen*. Miss Stella Heianger uf Sturgeon Hay is the guest of Miss Marguerite Pank nitz Lillian Savage ami Eeoiie ('lark, visit ed at Silver Lake a few days this week Mist Mae Killeii return-"! home Sat urday. Mrs. S * per is very sick at present. Mary Pankratz returned home Tens day, TWO CREEKS Mis Lottie linchaiiaii or Shehoygan j is visiting with Two Creeks friends. nor i m;iM. Mrs Julia Oretz of Milwaukee is here for ashurt vacation She is eujuv iug a pleasant vacation with her par ents and relatives. Norbert Ziglinsky came home fnun Milwaukee hist Tuesday. Frank Honin returned home from < 'hi engo hist week Tuesday He said that it was impossible to stand the tre menduoits heat and choking smoke in the stnets and so he returned to his pleasant Nurdheim residence Peter KulTel will have a dance next | Saturday It is huped that the weatbtr will be suitable and that everybody will have a g(mml time It will not take very long Ik*fore Martin Hhode and Annie Peaschel will b forever united in the bonds of mat rimony. nAIM.I: GROVH. Three gentlemen ctf Sheboygan cmne | up t<> purchase Rapidity, a promising i pacer owned ly Father Kvhii: but (tri i-ii Hay t urt had already pur J ehased In in It i* rumored that M. S Buckler is about to treat liih cl.nice hall ami house Pi a mill iif paint. Frank Hank, who haw taken the con tne i for a Holirl hriek pastorial resilience ih rushing the building, 'I he Hcvh Mortal. Min k ami Van Lusterii were the guests <>f the Uev. Father Kvan thin Wi ek Mi-< Mary Mcipiicl of Chicago is visit ing her uncle Father Hyan At last two worthy o titetis with the P per ring of | atriotiMu about them, are to place in our burg. a splendid Hug ami lilierty jade. ■b*e siraneky in rarely seen in Maple • trove of late. I wonder why? Mi and Mm. Mullins of Forest .let visited here Hnriday, and in cuui|utuy with their friendstook a swell spin to the Caves. Father Hyan has already at uuunced that about lue middle of Sept . he'll give a harvest picnic, anything he touche goes and we hope the weather will give him a chance to duplicate the splendid time we had July sth '96. Our pound master here has been ask ed to declare martial law against tramp cows. BRILLION. * Mich Miller did business at Chicago. John Thornfison was at Reedsville. Mrs. P. Falck visited at Reedsville. Miss De Loye visited at Appleton. Chas Kock, has completed the tin voit on the new store of Prange & Schreiber. Frank Zorn was visiting at Potters Sunday. Louis Rnsch was in Potters. Aug. Mueller has erected anew build ing. John Somers of Forest paid his regu lar call at C. Barnard's last Sunday. John Genske of Oshkosh is visiting iit Win. Filyes and family the past few days. Miss Conie Seip of Forest 4vas the guest of Miss Metzner Sunday. Miss Anna Barnard attended the Smiini' r school at Chilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metzner of De pel e visited at the home of J. Metzner last week. Geo. Reicherdt is minus his charm-1 ing mustache. Dan Werner has purchased two lots of .Mr. Dnmass and will at once begin the erection of a residence thereon. Mrs. Joe Lett hard anil children of Medford were the guests of Wtn. Peters and family last week. P. W. Schatz of Wayside was on tlie sick list. Miss Amelia Toll and .Lie. Joos were at Reedsville Saturday on business. Herbert Arwin and Ldnya <)tto have been visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Kussmau. and their grandma, Mrs Otto at Neenah the fore I part of this week, accompanied by their j parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Otto. Mrs. Mich. Moser is on the sick list. Mr, and Mrs. John Tikalsky were at 1 Grimms, (’has. Fiirstenburg and wife of Maui- j towoc visited friends in this city. Win. Bachansen of Sheboygan and family have been visiting here and in j tiic vicinity for some time. Mrs Kmil Schlei of Milwaukee visit ed relatives in this city this week. Miss Nellie Walsch is visiting at Mil waukee and < ’hieago. Lily and Henry Hnls are visiting their aunt Mrs. Limners near Holland town. James Mullins was in Manitowoc. MissChya Lau went to Chicago this Week. The children of the Lnthern parochial school gave a picnic at Ryan’s Grove which was well attended. The approaching marriage <>t Anna Borne and Andrew Duks of Maple Grove lias been announced The Northei n Grain Cos. will erect a new elevator at Reedsville, John Mumin who recently resgned the jailorship of the Manitowo 1 ia.il, has gone into the cigar making busim ss it Reedsville. .lac. Lr.eckel is'engaged in repairing iis dwelling house. He has built a urge addition to it. It is will be a very une residence when completed. City Briefs. lilevator Leg Injured An elevator leg *t the elevator broke Friday and the rubber belt went down the incline on a rush, making a fearful noise. At first the accident created considerable excite ment as it was thought that there had been a dn it explosion but the true cause was si sin seen. No damage was done Mr Mougan will Speak District Attorney llougan, chief counsel in the ird* r of th ■ Mo lei n Woodmen, has been chosen to make the address at the Wood man picnic, August 36. New Plumbing l inn Anew firm has lie. n organized and has started hnsi ness. Biegel and Phalen is its title. Imth being well kmivii plumbers. The tmsines.i will be carried on in the Biegel building. (lift to the l ibrary < hit of money di nated by the Water Cos., the pnbli c L brary lias been able to purchase Winior s Narrative and Critical History j of America. Prof Pal/er’s position Prof. C. E. Pat iter former superintendent of t hits comity, whose scholastic work since has h en in the Milwaukee normal school, lia been given liie position of superin Ir-ndent of practice work in the same 1 school, at a salary of f!'2 too. Cemeu Sidewalk A e ■ineut Wit!lt b4(.*< been constructed in front <d Chut*. I'etcher'a nt'jrc oU street Bancroft Krtl* hurl Bancroft Kr*'MH, while nut swimming Tuesday revived a deep cut in hi knee. Farmer*. get your rural free delivery [ mail Ik nee of the Rand & Roemer Hdwe Cos. ff MAMTOWOC MARKET Latest Quotations'Corrected for the Ben efit of Farmers The following are the current prices of the various articles of produce as report ed for The Pilot on Ang. 15 Potatoes .>... -70 Wheat. Spring—' -OB Wheat -White Winter -BB Rye... -50 Barley -50 Oats - 85 Coin. -65 Hay 1000-11 00 Butter.., 16-18 Eggs 11-12 Balt per bbl 75-115 Wood .4 00-5 00 Peas—White -70 Peas—Marofat 1.00 Peaa—Green -90 Peas—Scotch 1-00 Wool -U i RETAIL. Flour Patent 1.90 “ Daisy 1.65 “ Rye 1.60 Midling -85 Coarse Meal 1.00 Fine “ 1.90 Oil “ 1.85 If a dealer a-ks you to take some hiug -aid tn be ‘ just as good as Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medi ci n? Cos. a-k him if he makes more money. F. C. Buerstatte. An old bachelor says that woman is the bitter half of man. THEIR SECRET IS OUT- All Sadieville Kv., was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health o f Mr-. S. P. Whittaker, who had for a long time, endured un told suffering from chronic bronchial trouble. "It - all due to Dr King's New Discovery." writes her husband. It completely cured her and also cured onr little grand daughter of a severe at tack of Whooping Cough. If positively cures Cough Colds, La Grippe. Bron chitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed Imttles 50candsft.rtO. Trial bottles free at Henry Hinrichs drug store. It is easier to approach luxuries than it is to back away from them again. The beauty thief lias come to stay, Unless you drive the pimples and blackheads away; Do this: don't look like a flight; Take Rocky Mountain Tea to-night. F. C. Buerstatte. A woman always has best or the worst of it. Helps young ladies to withstand the shock of sudden proposals, that's what Rocky Mountain Tea has dene. 35c. Made by Madison Medicine Cos. F. C. Buerstatte. m -■ Sn ail buys and new tlannel shirts shrink from washing. ASTOUNDED THE EDITOR. Editors. A. Brown, of Bennetville. s ( . was once immensely surprised. Through long suffering from Dyspep sa. he writes, “my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or v.gi r and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Electric Bit ters which helped her at once, and. after ii-iug four bottles, she is entirely well, can eat anything. It's a grand t mic and its gentle laxative qualities an-splendid for torpid liver.” For In digestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's positive, guar anteed cure. Only 50c at Henry Hin richs. An open faced watch a yawning po liceman. ■ -m - TO SAVE HER (Till.I) From frightful disligurment Mrs. Nannie (falleger, of La Grange. Ga..ap plied Bncklen’a Arnica Salve to great sores on her head and face, and writes it- quick cure exceeded all her nopes. It works wonders in sores. Bruises, Skin Krnptions, ( uts. Burns. Sethis and Pilt s. Cure gn ran teed by Henry Hin richs druggist. V gallon of our mixed paint will cov et ,’Vt square feet, two coats, and only ♦ 1.25 i**r gallon. * tf Tin: Rand* RokmkuHuv.k Cos. FOR SALK. A well established gents’ furnishing business connected with custom tailor ing in a growing village on the (’. & N. By, Must sell on account of ill h ■ ilth Will sell store and stock For un her information write to or inquire at The Pilot office. ang 22 Teething Then the baby is most like iy nervous, and fretful, and doesn’t gain In weight. Scott’s Emulsion S is the best food and medicine I for teething babies. They fi gain from the start. p Se.nl for a Irtr rarnplr a SCOTT a BOWNH, thuniftt, J tV4O Pearl reet, New York, H joc. and $■ oo; all druegiata. ■ that burrow* up the scalp, making dandruff scurf, causing the hair to fall, and finally BALDNESS. You will have NO MORE DAN DRUPE, FALLING HAIR, or BALDNESS If you use NSWBRO'S HERPIOIDE The only hair Preparation on thia absolutely new scientific principle. for sale by druggists. Price |t. MARRIAGE LIENSES. Tiie full i" ing marriage licensese have been issued by County Clerk Schaffland. Fred Boeslayer, uf Schleswig, to l<a Deichert, of Eaton. Chas. Grimms, of Gibson, to Emma cteiuier, of Gibson. John Grim, of Manitowoc, to Clara rheilou, of Manitowoc. Adolph Chadek, of Manitowoc, to Mary Bartha. of Kossuth. JohuH. Neinaber. of Manitowoc, f Lima Sie 11. ul M oiitu-.v**c. Deaths oi’a. Week. At one o'cloc'j Sato lay after about a month o severe suffering death claimed Joseph Nickel at the late home on the corner of Washington and Thirt eenth street. Deceased was born in Ger many fifty-eight years ago and was married there. In the early ’7oe he cauie to this county. Th ■ funeral of Michael Casper, who lied at Sheboygan Friday occurred at that city Monday. Casper was a former Manitowoc comity man and lived near Two Rivers A BALD NEWSPAPER MAN. Gelling a New Crop of Hair, and Has No More Dandruff. Everybody in th® Northwest kuow- Col. Danniel Searles, the veteran jour nalist and publicist of Butte. Jan. 1 1 *, 190), the Colonel writes: “I used a couple of bottles of Newbro’s Herpicide with marvelous remits. The dandruff -disappeared; a ne.v crop of hair has taken root, and the blad spot is rapidly being covrel." Herp cide is the only hair preparation that kills tin dandruff germ that digs up the scalp in scales as its burrows its way to the root of the hair, where it destroys the vitality of the hair, causing the hair to fall out. Kill the dan draft' germ, with Herpicide. Between Chicago and Davenport. Arrangements have been mad ■ with the Davenport, Rock Island & North western railroad, whereby standard first class coaches are now run between Chi cago and Davenport And Rock Island, leaving Chicago at 10:00 a. m., arriving i m Davenport at 2:30 p. m., Rock Island j „t 2:45 p. m. and. returning, leaving Rock Islandjat 3:25 p. m., Da vent ort 1:45 p. nn, arriving in Cbicagojat tvMO p. m. Manitowoc Dairy Board. At the meeting of the Dairy Board. Wednesday, Aug. 1.1, the following off rs were made: 1150 boxes Daisi s; lot) boxes Twin 000 boxes Y. A. Offers same week last year: 600 boxes Dais es; 175 boxes Twins; 850 boxes Y. A. Sales reported today; !<>o boxes Twins (o Site., UOO boxes Y. A. m lOJc; 1150 boxes Daisies in 10c. Sales same week last year: 175 boxes Twins i" 9Jc; 850 boxes Y. A. <n 10c, 200 boxes Daisies (a lOJc: 5.50 boxes Daisies m 10$c. Em in TKirin- n. Sec y. DR. TIRBIN RFSTiNf. Dr. Louis Turbin who visits Manito woc monthly is to take a vacation in August, hence will not be here until Spt. 14th. WANTED. Two girls for kitchen work at $2.50 and 8.00 per week. The Lake House. 15 Two Rivers, Wis. THRESHING MACHINE MSN. We kindly ask yon to call for prices before purchasing vour supplies for the outing season. We are better prepared than any previous year to supply your wants promptly. tf The Rand & Roemek Hdwe Cos UThtre are braying men in the world, as well as braying donV eva Schuette Bros. Col I * ** ' 4 . . ■ Report on Progress of our I Building and Alterations. I The grocery store has been moved Into its ne and permanent quarters, and that section of the nel building is practically completed. | The fronts of the dry goods and clothing stonl have been removed and entrance to both of these 1 now through a temporary door of old dry goods frona The clothing store ceilings and roof are now beinl raised to a level with the adjoining dry goods store these stories—the new fronts will now be built t conform with the rest, meantime the corner is bein finished for dry goods department, with entrance s the corner. No part of the business is being suspended on ac count of building operations, and the trade we ai having, despite the disturbance,--our small Augu< volume of sales—is an indication that our customer are willing to put up with, and share with us, som of the unavoidable inconveniences incident to sue changes, and we have reason Lobe thankful for thei kind consideration. SCHUETTE BROS. CO |M!D=SUMMEP CLEAR= | ANCE SALE On BICYCLES and SUNDRIES at HALF PRICES. Call and be convinced A $35 Bicyle at. . $22.00 I Second hand Bicycles. ..s3*oo MANITOWOC CYCLE WORKS. o rk Street betw. Bth and.Qth Manitowoc, Wis. Horse and Cattle Fair. A Horse and Cattle Fair will hi held at LARRABEE every 4th MON DAY in the month. Everything has been done for th< comfort of man and beast. Buyen and sellers are cordially invited t< attend. The Committee. eS Asa money-saving proposition it is cheaper *° I )U Y paint than to build a ■ yS u V .. new l>arn— there is no B V/fAR* paist/ . chance lor an argument (T " B on that point! Then, as a 11 B l l.V**' . >■" / natural query, why do so many farmers H ,- v ' allow their buildings to goto ruin and £litr/7' B f become weather - beaten eyeso es, PI /W f /%■ v when with the honest article, f jf PITKIN’S ML | BARNIMNV^fjy they could he preserved and made to last (or years, t their well-kept appearance adding to the value of ML' A hahJ the (arm. < painiM Pitkin’s Barn Paint is made of honest mater- MBBB S'' ials and is honestly the best on the market. Ask your HflS dealer for Pitkin’s Parn Paint and insist upon having it. If he cannot supply you, write us and we will fill your order. IK Geo. W. Pitkin Cos„ Pilot Makers, SXUIVX. \ \ Corner Fulton A Streets, Chicago j banmiim adv CQ . Subscribe for The Pilot. 1 ' , <m * ♦