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Mrs. Gregory Dunne of “Duunsnmir x)dge ', Oconnu owoc, was the guest of Irs. J. C. Donnelly. A party was given by Mrs. Albert cUuette and Mrs. Hoyer on Tuesday fternoon. which was attended by a arge number of ladies. On la-t Saturday afternoon a party ras jointly given by Mrs. Henry Mul lolland, Miss Mulholland and Miss Lgnss Mulholland. The ladies were ntertaiued by music and recitations, iter which a dainty collation was erved. Miss Emma Kirwan spent her Thanks ;iving at home, returning to Milwaukee n Friday morning. Paul and Walter Si huette returned to Jadison on Monday. Chas. Kirwan. after spending his Thanksgiving at home resumed his law tudies in Madison on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willot celebrated he twentieth anniversary of their wed ling last week. The charity ball given by the North ide Ladies Aid society last Thursday vas a success tinnecially and socially. Max Rahr, Jr., was home from Miu lesota to spend his Thanksgiving. He ias returned to hi studies. Mrs, Peter Mulholland, of Milwaukee g a visitor at the home of her brother n-law, Henry Mulholland on JSt. Claire treet. Miss Anna Muth was home to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, return ng to Sheboygan on Friday and then omiug back to Manitowoc on Saturday o attend the party given by Mrs. Mul lolland. and on Monday she again went o Sheboygan to resume her school nties. , The Elks gave £ social and dance last laturday evening. A iiOOl) COLOR MEDICINE. From the (iazette. Toowoomba Australia.) I find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy an excellent medicine. I have been offering from a severe cough for the ast two months, and it has effected a ure. I have great pleasure in recom nending it.—W. C. WoCKNER. This 3 the opinion of one of our oldest and uost respected residents, and has been •oluntarily given in good faith that ithers may try to remedy and be bene itted. as was Mr. Wockner. This reme ly is sold by Henry Hinrichs druggist. N PROBATE Manitowoc County Court In the matter of the estate of Adam Bub, Vo all whom it may concern; Letters of ad ainlstration on said estate of Adam Bub. de eased having been issued to Sarah Bub on the rd day of Decernts*r A. D 1W)I. ami six months rom and after said day being allowed and hut led for creditors to present their claims for ex initiation and allowance, notice is hereby tfiv n that the undersigned will, on the second 'uesdavs of February, and April and June. IWB. t the Prolwte office in the City ot Uanitowoe. t said county, receive, examine, and adjust all hums, and demands of alt persons against said ©ceased. Dated December 3rd. IWH. . T , j. s, ANDERSON, County Judge. 1. C. Mead, Attorney ’ub. Dec. 5, 14 lit, 3ti. Big Clearance Sale in Millinery. Mrs. M. Simon. COAL.DRMNTILE, CEMENT, ETC. We are sole agents for the LEHIGH VALLEY COAL, acknowledged .to'be the best hard coal in the market. MANITOWOC LAND & SALT CO. We also have desirable building sites in all parts of the city which can be had on easy terms. Quay Street, East of Eighth. PHONE 37 Mrs. W. W. Delano is entertaining Miss Lillian McNeil, of Hudson. Miss Nellie Platt will spend the winter in Chicago. Miss Von Briesen spent Thanksgiuing in Columbus. Miss Harrington was in Berlin for Thanksgiving. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schumacher on St. Claire street was the scene of a happy birthday anniversary on Thanksgiving. Misses Lyda Baensch. Faye Landreth, Wera Ertz and Elsa Luhman. resumed their studies at the Milwaukee Downer college. Mins Julia Kelley spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Frank Smith, in Milwaukee, returning on Monday, bring ing along mysterious packages, which idle rumor says contained Xmas gifts. Miss Lulu Tillson was in Milwaukee on Thanksgiving. Miss Florence Boyd was home for Thanksgiving. Miss Ruth Armstrong spent several days in Madison. Gertrude and Edward Patzer, of Mil waukee, spent a part of last week at the home of Mayor Rahr. Miss Marcella Hall, of Milwaukee, was home to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Nellie O’Connor was a visitor at the home of her parents, returning to Milwaukee on Monday. Bernard Brennan, of Cato, was enter tained at the home of Mrs. M. H. Murphy yesterday. Miss Gertrude Smart, of Antioch. 111., is visiting in the city, a guest of Mrs. Myrtle smalley. Mrs. T. G. Mandt. of Stoughton, is in the city on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Gustave Torrisou. A. J. Snell wanted to atteud a party, but was afraid to do so on account of pains in his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, “I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: ‘Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhea Remedy will put you in condition for the party.’ I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating tha f two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party.” Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hill. N. Y. This remedy is for sale by Henry Hinrichs druggist. Pile-ine Cures Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ague cures Chills and Fever. MUSIC LESSONS. Miss Marie Mulholland, late of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, is prepared to take a few more scholars to complete her class. Latest and most approved methods on piano, tf. Residemce No. 708 St. Claire St. The latest production of the —— I PHOTOGRAPHIC ART | ( 1 .... always to be had at Studio. TRIMMED HATS marked down to bedrock. Everything in the line of winter Millinery goes at exceedingly low prices, M. Simon. are likely to be used for clazinK B| |B cuffed If you knew, you would be ■ sure to demand H I Lion Coffee I ■ which is never contaminated with HI ■ any glazing of any sort, either eyrgs K ■or glue—jngt pure, fresh, strung, H SS The sealed package insures uni- Kit BB form quality and freshness. County Continued from Page 8. Dr. R. S. O’Connell wa* at Milwau kee last Thursday. Elmer Soper is staying at Cummings at Grimms now. What is the attrac tion Elmer? John Dedricks of Manitowoc was a caller here last week. Joseph Hemptou of Duluth is visiting his relatives here. ’ Mrs. M. Savage spent Sunday at Man itowoc. Herman Klann of Clarks Mills was here last Tuesday. RANGE LINE. Jos. Mrskosh our jovial landlord of the Rangeliue house, prosecuted busi ness at Manitowoc last Friday. Andrew Ratsack and brute have tak en up their residence at Two Rivers. Miss Millie Cabot who was employed as a domestic at Two Rivers has resign ed her position and will spend the wint er at home. Miss Elinor Bernhardt of Forrestville is visiting her sister, Mrs. R, F. Buch holz. Will Koch and his friend, Mr. Seale of Two Rivers spent Thanksgiving eve ning at the Rangeline house. They rode their wheels down but led them back. The mumps have been visiting in this vicinity for the past two weeks or more, and as yet, seems in no hurry to “go Extraordinary price reduction nillinery^^ Including a very fashionable array of Trimmed Hats Mrs. M. Simon. San ta Claus Sale. p t Our Santa Claus Sale opened Tuesday morning with a great crowd of bargain seekers. People Speak About It. All day long you can hear people say, “Oh how cheapl This is the best evi dence that our Bargains and Prices are pleasing everybody. New Bargains Daily. - This sale will be continued for two weeks and every day new bargains will be put out ana old ones drawn in. n , IT a if £3 . ERIST WAGNER COMPANY. way back and sit down.” As Miss Anna Mrskosh is entertaining the mumps since Thanksgiving. The number of pupils enrolled at our school is sixty, five more pupils having made their appearance during the past week. There is still room for a few more, there being three vacant seats. Mrs. Aug. Kohls and children. Mrs. Sanbert and Mrs. < i>>o, Monk were visi tors at East Gibs >u last Sunday. John Weso one of onr prospering, young farmers has purchased anew top buggy. Its pretty John, but by weath er appearances a cutter could have been put to more immediate use. At least that what some of the girls think. Fred Zermeuhlen one of our farmer boys was employed by Merman Arnne man last week. John Messman. one ,otour jovial farm ers, visited at the hour\ef Mr. and Mrs Aug. Schulz last Mono, fi evening Mrs. Geo. Monk ancT r (fttle daughter Emma spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Jos. Mrstosh. John Willsman visited ocr school last Monday afternoon. Fred Claussen one of Mishicofs lead ing nursery agents prosecuted business with several of our residents. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste in the mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowels. For sale by Henry Hinrichs H. T. Mclntyre, St. Paul, Minn., who has "been troubled with a disordered stomach, says, “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets dc me more good than anything I have ever taken.” For sale by Henry Hinrichs. The* Eminent Kldnc| and Bladder Specialist. His laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood—the albumen —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp- Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr, Kilmer & Cos.. Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper, MANITOWOC 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 Dec. 5. Potatoes -60 Wheat.—Spring -68 Wheat—White Winter -08 Rye -56 Barley -54 Oats -44 Corn -68 Hay 000-1000 Bntter 18-22 Eggs 31-28 Salt per bbl 65-1 Oil Wood .400-5 00 Peas —White -00 Peas —Marofat 1.10 Peas —Green 1 -00 Peas —Scotch 1-10 Wool -14 RETAIL. Flour Patent 1.00 “ Daisy 1.65 “ Rye 1.0 Midling -95 Coarse Meal 1.40 Fine “ 1.00 Oil “ 1.50 Manitowoc Dairy Board. At the meeting of the Dairy Board, Wednesday, Dec. 4. the following oft' ers were made: 400 boxes Daisies; TO boxes Twin 850 boxes Y. A. Offers same week last year: 00 boxes Twins; 400 boxes Daisies; 400 boxes Y A. Sales reported today 75 boxes Twins (it Dp'., 400 boxes Daisies ( 10c.. 850 boxes Y. A. at 10c. Sales same week last year: 9o boxes. Twins in lot c; 400 boxes Y. A. ot lOJc: 200 boxes Daisies (<< 101< - . 800 boxes Dais ies (a I lie. Emu. Tkitce.v, Sec’y. WANTED. To !>uv cheap, a second hand safe. 11). Rev. Jos. Mack, Whitelaw Wis. j COL (ills AM) COLDS IN CHILDREN. Recommendation of a Well known Chicago Physician. I use and prescribe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate, | constricted coughs, with direct results. ■ I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to recommend it to all in need and seeking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial afflictions. It is non-. narcotic and safe in the hands of the l most unprofessional. A universal pan-1 acea for all mankind. Mrs, M.\KY It. Mki.kndy, M. D., Ph. D., Chicago, 111. This remedy is for sale by Henry Hin richs druggist. -o. Coal is cheaper in China than any-! where in the world. FAKE HAIR PREPARATION. Do Hair No Good. But Often Cause it to Fall Out Many hair preparations are “fake" because they are merely scalp irritants. They often cause a dryness, making the hair brittle, and. finally, lifeless. Dan druff is the cause of ad trouble with hair. It is a germ disease. The germ makes cuticle scales as it digs to the root of the hair, where it destroys the hair's vitality, causing the hair to fall out. To cure Dandruff the germ must b** killed. Destroy the cause you re move the effect." Nebro's Herpicide is the only hair preparation -that kills the dandruff germ, thereby leaving the hair to grow luxuriantly. mops THE ( of on and WORKS OFF THE (Old). Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay Price 25 cents. Puts gray matter in your head. Brings a rosy glow in faded cheeks. Restores vim, vigor, tut at il and physic al happin *ss That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 25c. F. C Buerstatte. 0. Torrison Cos. fTlie Intrinsic Merit.... Of our Clothing- is what makes cus , tomcrsand induces them to come again. A satisfied customer is the best advertisement, which is prov en by the INCREASING NUM BERS of customers who have bought of us and who thoroughly appreciate the quality and merits of our clothes. Don’t be afraid that we cannot fit you because you hap pen to be a little stout, or short, or tall, or very slender. Our variety of sizes enables us to fit men of all shapes as if the clothes were made yjt to-their-measure. \J We call your special attention to a CHOICE COLLECTION of those GREENISH AND BROWNISH EEEECTS in the Scotch Cheviots, the two toned stripes in the English Tweed Sackings, the Navy Blue and Black I ndressed Worsteds, and the ever ser viceable and stylish finished Worsteds with modest strip ed and checked patterns on black grounds; they all are here, made for us into the most fashionable Suits and Overcoats that you have ever seen. Suits $8 to 525. Overcoats $6.50 to $24. 0. TORRISON COM’Y Bargains at the BOSTON STORE. Toys From Toy Land. Santa Claus has taken charge of our store. Everything in the toy line is here from the an cient Noahs Ark to the latest Edison Electric toys, dolls, etc., from one end to the other and so easily found and displayed so as to make quick selections. Prices have been smashed. El). HARRIS. FORSALE The Francis Creek Herd Short Horn Stock As Follows: Duke of Hillside, 145015, also Young Duke by Duke of Hill side by Lottie of Cloverleaf by Sharon of Homewood, 110199. FRANK HESSEL, Francis Creek, - Wisconsin