C® € iy® Ha Oscar Larson has been visiting in eboygan. W, C. Schlaeter left on Tuesday for Iwaukee. William Wreith of Two Rivera was re on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kriea of Antigo e here visiting. Miss Elsie Plinskie has gone to She ygan for a visit. Mrs. W. 6. Kemper visited in She ygan on Monday. Mrs. Henry Hinrichs went to Mil snkee on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen moved into e Barnet home this week. Walter Clark is home from Chicago spend his Easter vacation. Chas. Eirwanwas uomefrom Milwau e on Sunday spending the day. Miss Florence Sedgwick has retarned om Beloit where she studies. Mrs. Liebenow has been in Milwaukee siting for the past few days. D. Stronf came np on Sunday to tend the day with his parents. A son came to the home of Mr. and rs. Joseph Porontka on Sunday. Adolph Biegel came np from Milwan ree on Tuesday to visit his parents. Miss Daisy Rich has gone to Weyau vega to spend the Easter vacation. Several large parties are projected for >be two weeks following Easter. Anew baby boy came to the home of Sdwin and Mrs. Schnette last week. Miss Qenevieve Witty entertained the it. Cecelia Musical society on Monday. Mrs. T. W. Hogan of Antigo is visiting it the home of Judge and Mrs. Kirwan. Mrs. C. F. Canright took a trip to Milwaukee the latter part of last week. Mrs. A. Pierce after a week’s visit here has returned to her home at Hingham. Miss Julia Kelley spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Callahan in Neenah. Rndolph Johns of Appleton spent several days visiting friends in the city. Paul Scbuette is home from the university to spend the Easter vacation. A birthday party was given last Fri day by Mrs. H. Stahl and was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. A. C. Schreiter visited with her father and mother at Appleton over Sunday. Robbed The Grave A startling Incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me np. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy. the first bot tle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they rub bed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them, Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at Henry Henrichs drug store. n Open the door, let in the air. The winds are sweet, the flowers are fair, Joy is abroad in the world for me, Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea. F. C. Buerstette. Paul Schuette will be home tomorrow from Madison to spend the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Mann of Two Rivers together with their children spent Tues day in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Pittsby have been enter taining Mr. and Mrs. Albert Posky of Fond du Lac. Mrs. John Frier of Milwaukee is visiting her mother, Mrs. Patrick Kelley. Mrs. Chas. F, Smalley is expected home early next week accomyanied by her son Cheater. Calvin Zeuk has returned home for his Easter vacation. He studies at Franklin College. Mrs. E. L. Kelley who has been visit ing her parents in Madison returned to this city this week. Dr. C. J. Reinfried goes to Milwaukee on Saturday to visit his brother-in-law, Dr. H. L. Banzhaf. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schmitz were here from Milwaukee on Sunday visiting John and Mrs. Franz. Miss E. Roemer who was home for a brief visit returned to Milwaukee on Monday to resume her studies. The wedding of Patrick B. Kay of Manitowoc and Mias Ida Tegge will ake place during Easter week. Miss Irma Schuette is home after spending a long vacation in the south ern part of the state and in Chicago. Edward Goedjen was home from Chicago for a few days visit. He pur sues his studies at the Armour Institute. Miss Mayme McMahon spent the last week at home returning to her studies at the Milwaukee normal school on Mon day. Miss Lida Baensch is at home. She is taking her Easter vacation. She studies at the Milwaukee Downer College. Frank Smith of Milwaukee was here on Tuesday and attended the lecture given by James L. O’Connor of Mil waukee. Mrs. C. F. Smalley who has been wintering in Pasadena, Cal., returned to her home lust Tuesday in company with her son Chester. Miss Grace Hamilton left on Monday for Atlanta Ga. She will accompany her grandmother home, the latter who hns been wintering in the southern city. A Sweet Breath is a never failing sign of a healthy stom ach. When the breath is bad the stom ach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: “I have been a dyspeptic fur years— tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fhlly restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. At Schmidt Bros, and C. A. Groffman. and For Sale Steel tire road wagon with leather trimmings, in good condition; but one year’s wear. Also a single harness in good condition. Terms cheap. En quire at the Pilot Office. TALL MEN ARE FREAKS. Learned Authority Upon Giant* Say* They Have Small Brain Cayttle*. Prof. Cunningham, who has been appointed to succeed and serve under his old teacher, Sir William Turner, In the chair of anatomy in the Uni versity of Edinburgh, is the greatest authority upon giants, says a London paper. lie is at present occupied in elaborating the proofs of his belief that a giant is a morbid phenomenon. A man or woman who is more than six feet five inches, or, at the outside, six feet six inches, cannot be regard ed as merely abnormal, the professor thinks. He has shown that the men tal characteristics of giants—easy good nature, sloth and poor intelli gence —are those shown by victims of a rare disease of overgrowth called acromegaly. This is due to en largement of an appendage of the brain, and Prof. Cunningham has personally examined every giant skeleton in the British and continen tal museums, and found that the lit tle cavity In the skull corresponding to this part of the brain is enlarged in all of them. A Great Sensation There was a big sensation in Lees ville, Ind. when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: “I had insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure.” Similar cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy tor all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c, and |l. 00. Guaranteed by Henry Henrichs Druggist. Trial bot tles free. u lint Os-Tail Soap. Ox-tail soup, nc v regarded as a na tional English dish, was first made by the very poor of Huguenot ref ugees from France, after the revo cation of the edict of Nantes, becasue ox tails then had no market value. Pleasant to the Taste One of the most important require ments in a medicine to be given to small children should be that it is pleasant to take. Bad tasting medicines disturbs the stomach, destroys the appetite and it is extremely difficult to get chi!lren to take them. The pleasant flavor of Re-Go Tonic Laxative Syrup, the certain cure for dyspepsia, constipation, and biliousness pleases the most sensitive persons and is the ideal laxative for young children. Sold by Henry Hinrichs, Druggist. H Cause of Feminine Irritation. If women are more Irritable than men, as alleged, says the Chicago Tribune, the fact may be due to the French heel. flood For Children The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immed iate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and LaGrippe because it does not pass immediately into the stomach, but take effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inffamation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enab ling the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. At Schmidt Bros, and C. A. Qroffman. u Admirers of Distortion*. The broken and distorted foot of a Chinese lady is called a “golden lily" by Chinese admirers of such distor tions. For liver troubles and constipation There's nothing better in creation Than Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. They always effect a cure and save doctor bills. Little Early Risers are different from all other pills. They do not weaken the system, but act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing the secretions and restoring the liver to the full performance of its func tions naturally. At Schmidt Bros, and C. A. Groffman. n Larrabee Fair Changes Dales It has been decided to change the date of the Larrabee cattle fair from the fourth Monday in each month, to the first Wednesday in the month. The change will begin with May. Therefore the next fair at will be held on the first Wednesday in that month, and all succeeding fairr will follow on that day. L’t The mortised an 1 tenoned door is the best made. We cs.rry a complete stock of all sizes. They cost no more than any other make. M mitowoc Building Supply Cos. tf Your teeth cannot talk, bul tell yon in a language all their own that they need attention. Call on Dr, Ernst Seeger. the dentist office on north Eighth Street Yon can get Formalene to prevent smut in oats at Schmidt Bros.’ drug store at Manitowoc. There is just as much art exercised today in design and coloring of carpets as there is in painting pictures. Richardson’s superlative carpets always make a home look cozy. A beautiful exhibit at Mendlik & Mulholland. Lime, Cements, Brick, Stone and Sewer Pipe In fact everything' in the Masonry Line CAN BE HAD OF J.G. Johnson Cos DEALERS IN Fuel, Masonry Supplies, Ice, Lumber ■ 2k YALE A y Something Interesting to y 4 Show You in the pr ce and features of the J A YALE BICYCLE A L Buritx & Schniacher Bicycle Cos. L E LARGEST REPAIR SHOP IN THE CITY C Opp. O. Torrison Cos. 720 Commercial, St. BICYCLES Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Wc have put in a complete stock of choice Red Clover, Alsyke, Timothy, Wheat, Garden Seeds, etc., etc. Shall be pleased to have yon call and inspect the seeds. They are certainly a first-class quality. Always carry a full line of Flour and Feed, Grain, Hay, Straw, Gr. Oats and Corn, Etc. Northern Grain Company Phone 100. Near 1 Oth St. Hrid^e. Formaldehyde To prevent smut in oats, barley and other grains, and prevent scab in potatoes. FORHALDEHYDE is rec ommended by the agricul tural department. Full di rections on every bottle at Schmidt Bros. Drug Store, 208 N. Bth Street. O. Torrison Cos. Important Notice We take great pleasure in announ cing that during the months of April and May, we will accept year ly subscriptions to “The Designer” at 80 cents each. This is 20c less than the usual price The Designer in each issue contains up-to-date styles for women and and young people, illustrated less sons in millinery and dressmaking, fancy work, short stories, poems, advice on matters relating to eti quette, the toilet table, the nursery the kitchen and the garden. See departments, ‘‘What Women are doing” and ‘‘Helps along the way” Do not delay but send your subcrip at once to O. Torrison Cos. BOSTON STORE BARGAINS 18c White Wash Brushes 9c .10c White Wash Brushes 23c 60c White Wash Brushes 4Sc SI.OO White Wash Brushes 73c 35c Hakes 19c 65c Steel Shovels. 45c 65c Steel Shovels—long - handles 45c $2.25 Varnishes—per gallon $1.45 Ksc warranted Broadaxes 58c 80c Clothes Rack 58c Ooc Clothes Hack 45c ♦ 1.50 Steel Express Wagon $1.25 Wc can Save you money on Faints and Varnishes. Wc are now located in our New Store Opposite North Side National Rank. ED. HARRIS, Prop. No Guess Work! No Mistake! When You Come to Us for Your Photographs We have been years in the business of making’ the name MELENDY mean good photographs. We are careful to give perfect satisfaction to one ami all. Remember We Enlarge Pictures in All Styles. Price with Frame $.1.00 and Up. The Melendy Studio Largest and Best Equipped Photograph Gallery in the County NORTH EIGHTH ST. We Wish to Sell the 44 ["IADDOJ^pp” Piano on its merits alone and only ask that you do not fail to examine it before you purchase, and we shall cheerfully abide by your decision. We have the utmost confidence that the "Had dorff” will so thoroughly interest and please you that we will in you. gain a true and lasting friend. Vogelsang & flurphy, Agents.