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(f \ if) V\ , y SOME DOINGS IN THE SOCIAL LIFE OF MANITOWOC. Miss Emma Brey who hss been in Chicago, has returned home. Mrs. Otto Vollendorf who has been it Marion, has returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Koch and Mrs. Edward Thomas and daughter Lorine >f Berlin, are guests at the home of Charles Groff man. John Topic has returned from Chicago accompanied by his sister Mrs. Joseph Weber of that city, who will remain for a visit. Mrs. August Pohl has returned from a visit spent at Milwaukee with friends. Miss Margaret Hart has returned to Chicago, after a short stay here. Francisco Mulinero one of the “fresh air children" of Chicago, who has been at the home of W. W. De Lano the past mouth, returned to her home Saturday. A. J. Rummele and Louis Kunz have returned from a fishing trip at Manito wi-di. The latter secured a :t4 pound muskallonge. Miss Josie Johnson has returned from a visit at Chicago. D. C. Woodford of Rat ine visited here Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Banzhaf, together with the doctor's mother and “Gsorgie" are now occupying their beautiful home 608 Galena street, Milwaukee. The doctor moved his family to Milwaukee the early parfof last week. A successful dance was given by the young society folks at the Opera House last Friday night. Miss. Blanche Kirwan and Miss Pearl Smart reached home last Saturday even ing after a three week's vaca.ion, sj>ent at Pelican Lake, Antigo and Kaukauna. Mrs. Oscar Alter leaves for Milwau kee this week to visit Mrs. 11. L. Bauz haf. Mrs. Frank P. Jones is visiting in Chicago for the next couple of weeks. M. H. and Mrs. Murphy leave for New York the Kith of this mouth to take up their residence in the metropolis of the United Srates. Clement Murphy, the youngest son goes along and he will enter the Jesuit College of St. John's Fordham. It is the intention of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy to spend next Christ mas in Manitowoc. Miss. Lillinn White of Antigo is here visiting her uncle, Gus. Fehrs. Several parties are proposed in her honor. Miss Edna Fellows returned to Mil waukee after a visit here last week. Miss Gig* Salak is at Racine. Miss Helen Maione who has l>een visiting at the home of G, A. Alexander has returned to Chicago. Reinhardt Rahr Jr., has returned to Milwaukee to resume his studies at the East Side high school. Mrs. F. P. Jones and son George are at Milwaukee this week. Dr. George Torrison and wife who have been visiting in the city returned to their Lome at Chicago Monday. Mrs. James Morris who has been at Menominee visiting her mother return ed home Sunday. Miss Emma Schwaudt of Appl< ton is visiting in the city. Max and Neils Rahr left Monday morning to resume their studies at the University of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Endress sj>ent a few days at Kaukauna with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vilas. Julius and Mrs. Linds tod t are limbing at Maaitowish. They are expected home this evening or tomorrow. Joseph Vilas has been in Chicago. George Jones has gene to Chicago for several weeks. REAL ESTATE. Real Estate Transfers since August 35th, 1903. as reported by the Manito woc County Abstract Cos. Herman Heinke and Anca his wife to Henry Schwaubl part of SE 4 8W 4 and S :t0 A. of SW i SE i and SE 4 SE 4 ard S 10 A. of NE 4 NE 4 all in sec 33, town of Cooperstown containing 118 A., $9OOO. Ernst Zim’inenuann et al to Carolina Ziinineruiann lot 9 blk 38 City of Two Rivers, $l. Tilla M. Torrison & husband to Geo. A Torrison lots 35 30 and 37 of A. VV. Huals subdiv of lots 10 and 11 of E. Jones’s subdiv of S 1 NE 4 of sec 19 T. 19 R 34, town of Manitowoc sl. Poter Gagnon to Jacob Geimer, lot 5 blk 9 city of Two Rivers, $ UN). John Zander & wife to Anna Kralo witz part of the N 1 SE 4 SE 4 contain ing 7 acres sec 4 town Gibson, $49(1. Fred Kroeger & wife to Charles Wascher part of lot 3, in subdiv of Gov ernment lot sin sec 1 town of Manito woc, $lBOO. Anna Stockmeyer et al to The Hamil ton Mfg Cos. S 50 ft of lota 5 and 0 blk 55, city of Two Rivers,s3sll.3s. Frank W. Lneth to Ira Stehn W 1 of lot 13 blk 36 city of Two Rivers, $3OOO. Albert B. Leeyse & wife to Otto Kahlenberg Jr. lot 4 blk A in Curreus and Hamilton's arid to Two Rivers, $3300. Peter Gagnon & wife et al to Wm. Kahlenberg et al lots 33 4 5 and 0 blk 19 also Traction No. 30 city of Two Rivers, $lOOO. O. car C. Stockmeyer to the Hamilton Mfg. Cos. S 50 ft of lots 5 and 0, city of Two Rivera, $480.73. J. 13. Ii iun <fe wife to Otto Dedering N 35 feet of lot 0 hlk 4 of Lana's second add to-Village of Kiel, $O5. Henry Kurtz and wife to Frank KaufmannJr. an und i of lot 5 in snb div. of E iSE 1 of sec 3 town of Maui towoc, also S 3J A of subdiv of lot 0 in, sec 1 town of Manitowoc containing 8J acres, also 3 73-100 A. in sec 1 town of Manitowoc, $909 Richard Wilkovsky to Charles Wil kovsky SE J NW 4 of sec 34 town of Gibson, containing 40 acres, $l9O. Louis Kahlenberg & wife to The Hamilton Mfg. Cos. lot 3, blk 09 City of Two Rivers, $1990. Bertha Kahlenberg to The Hamilton Mfg. Cos., W. 49 feet of lot 3, blk 09, city of Two Rivers, 11400.00. Louis Kahlenberg to the Hamilton Mfg. Cos., part of lots 1 and 3 in blk (19 city of Two Rivers $3700, John Zander and Emelia Zander to James Kelley and wife the E 34 A of the S 1 S 1 S W 1 of sen 3, town of Gibson $l5OO. Anthony Gauthier & wife to Mrs. G. i Sanford lot 8 blk (I, city of Two Rivers $75.00. Rudolph Pelishek & wife to Dora Sausek N 199 ft of lot 9, blk 57 y of Two Rivers, $lBOO. Katherine Sonn blend to Mich. Kav anaugh N E 1 E W lof sec 13, town of Maple Grove 49 A $l3OO. j Stansilav Wajier & wife to George Hermann lot 11, blk s3l city of Manito woc $899 00 I Albert Pilon and wife to Mary Swej kar part of lot 3 blk I, city of Two Rivers, $550. I Charles Porschke & wife to Fritz Boeldt W i W iN E i and El E j N E 1 h 1 I of sec 30 town of Schleswig $5999. Jenny Sanford & Etty Gauthier to Geo. H. Dicke, John Marek & wife to Jos. Walters lot 0 blk 3 of David Not tage's adtl to the city of Two Rivers ■ consideration $650.09. E< bt. O’Connor and wife to John J Darlin lot 4 bik 196, city of Manitowoc $1.09. ! Bichard O’Conner and wife to John Darlin lot 6. hlk 196, city of Manito -1 woe $l.OO. j J. E. Hamilton and wife to Walter | Mann part of blk B iu Currens and Hamilton’s Riverside add to Two Rivnr* [ also |>art of lot 19 in said blk B, $l.OO. Albert Pilon & wife to the Hamilton Mfg. (Jo., lota 2 ami 3, blk 68 city of Two Rivers $4500. GdeliaSt. Peter to Th- Hairilton Mfg. Cos. middle 50 fe t of lots 5 and 6, city of Two Rivers $005.45. Odel a St-Peter et al to Hamilton Mfg. Cos. same as above $189455. Louis Nequette & wife to Jacob Geimer lot 0, blk 18, city of Two Rivers consideration 900.00 Hiram W. Jones et al to Ambolena Jones, w. 20ft of lot 3, blk 101 town of Mnnitowinc. SSOO 00. Emily J. Colby et alto Ferdinand Jones W 5 A. of Lot 3 and all end any 10 lots in the city of Manitowoc and county of Manitowoc in which they have interest, SSOOOOO. Peter Trossen & wife et al to Rev. Philip H. St. Loniu NE i SE i of sec 4. town of Two Rivers, $1,200. Frank Barr to Mrs. Flora Allinger W. 30 feet of Lot 5, blks Marraqaw's Add to the village of Kiel, SOOO.OO. Charles Grachle & wife to Peter Sod aceck Lot 3, blk in Clias. Qruchles re snbdv. of Lot 10 of the subdiv. of sec. 31, town of Manitowoc, SI.OO. Julius 11. Boecher & wife to Theodore Schniidthman Jr. and John C. Schmid tbinai' N. i of Lot3 4 and 5, Blk 42, city of Manitowoc. SIIOO.OO. Joseph D. Schmaider& wife to Joseph Dhein S. ( S. j N. I W. i of sec. 35 town of Centerville and W. j E. J S. J of sec 59, same town $2900.00. W. J. Wrieth Referee, to Jusie Jake boska et al Lots 4, 5* o.and 7, Blk 322, ciiy of Manitowoc, $1026.00. George O. Pilon & wife to The Hamil ton Mfg. Cos Lot 4, Blk 06, city of Two Rivers 2260.1 K). To Rivers Mfg, Cos., to James S. Hamilton, Lot 5 and the W. 30 feet of 4 Blk 72, city of Two Riveas, SI.OO. Christoph Knbatoke, to Julia Kuba toke E. j E. 1 SE. 1 of sec. 33 town of Manitowoc Rapids ,SI.OO. John Miller wife to William C. Creh the nnd 1 of L >t 3, Blk 5, village of St. Hazianz. $13.00. Frnk Palzer & wife to Frank Smon geski Lot 12, Blk 2 of David Mottage's Add. to the city of Two Rivers. $1395.00. Micheal Reed to Herman Rsed E. i NE J of sec. 19, town m Cooperstown, 80 acres, S2OOO. Carl Siemer to Herman Beasart SE $ of Sec. 1 and the NE 1 NE 1 of sec. 18, town of Rockland, $2199,00. Ignats Nsidy & wife to Anton Kroll Lot 15, Blks 1. city Manitowoc, SIIOO.OO. Roheiniel Patncek & wife to Frank Korins E. i SN. i of sec 3, town of Franklin. $3100.00, Christoph Wagner to George Wagner S. SE. 4 of sec. 21, town of Centerville containing 20 acres also the NE. i NE. 1 of sec. 22 town of Centervilld, $236.00. Elisabeth Reiuemnnn to George Wag ner, same as above. August Wagner to George Wagner same as above. Fredericka Wagner to George Wagner same as al>ove. Herman Hergnian to Hamilton Mfg. Cos. lot 10 blk 25 city of Tw’o Rivers, SISOO. Hamilton Mfg. Cos. to Win. H. Nienstock same as above. Martin Kvitek Sr, and wife to Martin Kvitek Jr. Part of the*N EjN E 1 town of Cooperstown, $3500. Daniel Espinger & wife to Joseph Rouillsr Eiß E f of sec 3, town of Gibson, $*109.00. Frank Monka to Charles Grnhle lots 4 5. 6 and 7 in blk 382 city of Manitowoc $1200.00. Josh Westhafers, of Loogootee, Ind., is a poor man, but he says he would not lie without Chamtierlain's Pain Balsm if it cost five dollars a bottle, for it sav ed him from being a cripple. No ex ternal application is equal to fins lin iment for stiff and swollen joints, con tracted muscles, stdif neck, snruius and Rheumatic and muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by Henry Hin richs, druggist. There is no reward for lost love, lie cause no one wants it returned. Consumption The only kind of consump tion to fear is “ neglected consumption." People are learning that com sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott’s Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott’s Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott’s Emul sion checks the disease while it ran be checked. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemiau, 409-4'S Pearl Slreel, New York, toe. and f i.oo; alt druggiata. Visit Dr. Ernst F. Seeger’s new dental parlors over Walter Green’s store. Water Cure for Chronic Constipation Take two cups of hot water half an hour before each meal and just before to l>ed. also a drink of water, hot or cold, about two hours each meal. Take lots of outdoor exercise walk, ride, drive. Make a regular habit of this and in many cases chronic constipa tion may be cure without the use of any medicine. When a purgative is re quired take something mild and Liver Tablets. For sale by Henry Hiurichs. For a had taste in the month take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets. For sale by Henry Hiurichs. If a man is able to make a bluff at cry ing, a woman will forgive him anything. Perfect health can only then bo enjoyed with norma) func tions of healthy organs, Be moderate in all tilings ? Avoid the “Too-much” as well as the "Too-little." Avoid overb ading your stomach but, at the same time, do not unreasonably stint yourself In feod and drink Beware of over-exertion, as alao lack of lsiily exercise Neglect these common-sense rules and you are bound to suffer. Headaches, lassitude, palpi tation of the heart, dizziness, costiveness, kid ney and stomaeh troubles, pains in the spine, etc. ensue. Thus health heroines destroyed: and, unless abused nature is assisted, fatal disease must lie the consequence. Of course you ask, "How am I to recover my lost health?" The answer is to I*, found at any druggist’s, and is given fn the form of the re nowned “St. Bernaid Vegetable bills " These bills, com|Hiutided according to the formula employed by the monks r.f St Bernard Monas tery. have, through the course of eenturies demonstrated to thousands their inherent value as a soveriegn blood purifier and liver and kidney regulator. Dentistry like all other professions re quires years of experience fur proficiency. Dr. Ernst F. Seeger who is now located over Walter Green’s, will give his patrons the benefit of not only practical experience a.id study, hut also of all modern appliances adapted for painless work. __ Nell "He said 1 had such a bird like appeiite.” Belle —"Yes, he runs an os trich farm, you know.” A Commuincation Mr. Editor:-Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I suffered for three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep at night. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but could get nothing to give me any relief until my wife got a be. tie of this valuable remedy which has completely relieved me W. S. Brochman, Bagnell, Mo. This remedy is for sale by Henry Hiurichs, Druggist. Time works wondrous change* Dioge nes hunted for an honest man years ago, but now detectives are hunting for dis honest men. BELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney id Bladder dis eases relieved in six honr t by the "New Great South American -kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a gr ut surprise on account of its exceeding romptness in relieving qain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female, it relieves re tention of water and pain in passingit almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your only seined}’. Sold by F. C. Buerstatte, Druggist, Man towoc, Wis. The Hunting Season I The leadinn Hinnie liarrel shot guns £i */ (£/ Zft tfO ZA ■ of modern type at JO.jU, .pO.UII To the hunter, professional or otherwise, it I a^Hoi. is like the realization of a dream, for hunting I affords great pleasure, good exercise and an ex- I , ceilent training--but are you prepared for the I M Our lino of double barrel shot nuns contains the ls<st values hunt? If not, you should look over our line of ■ j obtainable in thiH lino. I guns and rifles for it contains every fire-arm I known for its merits. These guns and rifles H -^g'iwwprr.rt!r;:..eS ■ lauttimuitutij—■ are all of the modern type and are an improve- ■ mentover the last year’s line, insuring greater I WinchertOT repeath.n shot nnn. iw model. so or a*i inch roiled ee .. ... .... ... ■ Kfl steel barrel, with beet walnut stock, linely finished C||l OZ accuracy, effectiveness and durability. Weal- ■ price. complete with set of deaninn tends 31V.00 so carry a complete line of ammunition and I ——~ shells at prices conspicuously low. Steven’s “Crack Shot Take-Down” A inn and dependable 23 calibre ritle. Price with clean- Jno ■ inn tiNiU and nnnaline <!*>• *0 I The Peoples Savings Bank. JAPAN ITS OWN SHIPBUILDER. Kokin MalMikntH. Traveling in Thli Counlry, Sn> ■ Korelg-n Craft Will Sunn He Ihneeded. In five years Japan will he building all of its ships, and will no longer he obliged to go abroad for even war vessels, according to Kokin Mat sukata, who is in this country to study the American shipbuilding in dustry, as part of a tour around the vv<orld, to gather information on the subject. He has visited the South Chicago (111.) plant, and will inspect the Cramps’ establishment in the east before going to Europe. His home is in Kobe, and he is connect ed with one of the leading Japanese com panics. “In recent years our people have made wonderful progress in this line,” he said. “Our merchant ma rine is prosperous, and has expand ed beyond our own hopes. The gov ernment gives heavy subsidies and encourages the business in every way possible. Until recently we have been obliged to go abroad for our vessels, buying them chiefly in Eu rope. But we have studied ship building. ands Iready have plants that can prodm ■ almost any sort of craft. Soon we will be building every class of vessel except the heaviest battleships, and in a few years more will be making them, too.” LIGHTNING’S OFF PRANKS. Unit Metis All a ’Woman'll Jewelry Without Seriously Injuring Her. During a thunderstorm at Coffeen, HI., the other day, lightning struck Mrs. Frank Neller, of St, Louiss melted a gold watchchuin which was about her neck, and also four gold rings on her left hand. The rings ran together into one piece. In her hand was an umbrella with a steel rod and the rod was twisted out of shape. Her left shoe was torn off. She was rendered unconscious for an hour, but has fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Neller had stepped into a church, and running down, the bolt stunned Mrs. Neller. Neller was also severely shocked. Sphinx \ioo* In Kvldenee. The story that the Egyptian Sphinx is disintegrating on account of dim tie changes is interesting, hut not necessarily alarming. The disin tegration began long ago, says the Chicago Tribune, book at the poor tiling's nose. M. KELLNER & SONS, Headquarters for Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing Hats, Caps, Shoes, Rubbers, Mackinaws, Fur Coats, Nobby Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. llicf RprpivpH Line Clothing. Good Fit tlUol IVvCCIVtrU Guaranteed. Conic and get our prices.* Kellnersville, - Wisconsin 0. Torrison Cos. Fall Stock of STEIN-BLOCH S CLOTHING JKZ Just Arrived. ysvffos. - . - Our Boys’ and Juvenile Clothing Department mMk Is the most interesting place for parents of hoys in ?*r v ft this city just now. We in- gHmy// vite you to visit our store to Wm||fex -V-# inspect the new creations a&Jk r ; |V^iTA^ , 'Y just received in the cele brated “TWENTIETH K CENTURY” and “CRES- IS?Um ,/V*< / itLlfla M i. A\J CENT” lines of boys’ and Kmffaa |a \t* \ children’s garments for the 8 Se<\ . \H PALL AND WINTER |g||| ® lW SEASON, 1902. VSmr A These garments for little I y\ fellows are different and \\ better than any others we I I \ know about. We want you I \ to see them. They are cap- Vt/ \ tivating in style, of sterling \ worth and moderate in I ML. \ price. We are showing V lJ * \ these school suits in a vari- ‘ etv of colors and patterns at .N©' Special Sale Prices. JOB WORK AT THIS OFFICE.