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NOTES OF CITY AND TOWN FOLKS Paragraph Items of Minor happenings of the Past Week- Personal Mention. Arthur George was in Milwaukee last week. M. H. Dempsey returned from Chica go Friday. Theo. Schmidtman was in Brillion, Friday. Coall Coal! Coal! arriving eveiy day at the local docks. Christian Science Su’nject for Nov. 15th 1903 ‘‘Soul and Body.” Miss Alice Sonsthageu returned from a visit at Antigo Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hallock Sunday morning. A baby girl ai rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, Friday. Anton Kerscher placed anew roof on J. Bartelme’s place at Kings Bridge. Jay Hall returned from a business trip to New York and Buffalo Sunday. Sheriff Pellet conducted the fore closure sale on the Ploechelmau estate Friday. John Gross and family and Mrs. Henry Wiukelmau are visiting at For est Junction. W. D. Richards and Chas. Spl Ter have also taken themselves to the woods in quest of deer. Supervisor Pinger has resigned his position and Jos. Kellner has been re turned in his place. Arthur Juul has accepted a position with Kellner Bros, at CTinotnville and left for there Monday. Louis Kunz, Henry & Julius Lindstedt are up to the woods for deer and you may depend on it that they will get some too. Isaac Grade and Dr. Thnrtell left for the north Monday on their annual deer hunt. Hope Craite will not get the doctor in trouble. The recital and concert at the Pres byterian church Thursday evening was well attended and the audience was well pleased with the program ren dered. One of our hardware men said the on ly way yon can tell some of the tin •poous from the silver ones is that the tiu does not tarnish. Tonight (Thursday) the annual New Euguind Snpjier is being given at the Presbyterian church. This supper has reputation for goodness and ought to be liberally patronized. From 5 to (i and only 25 cents. The first number of tin* lecture course given under the auspices of the North side school will he the Symphony Or chestra on Nov. 25. The production will take place at the ()pera house and will prove a very enjoyable affair. The Manual Training Department in the schools of the north side is now complete and in full operation. Mem bers of the 6th, 7th and Bth grades were the last ones to be given the benefit of the course. Wednesday, Mrs, Bndysy fell sus taining painful injuries, the fall being due to a defective sidewalk. She has served notice on the city that she will endeavor to recover damages from the city for her injuries. The Green Bay Advocate published a letter from A. L. Hongeu. our district attorney in which Mr. Hougen shows the advantages of a. municipal court to the community. This letter was the out come of a request sent to Mr. Hougen by Green Bty people to find out what Manitowoc thinks of its court. Green Bay is contemplating putting in a similar court. A fire started in the building occupied by C.E Giffey & Buritz and Schumacher Sunday evening and when discovered by Irwin Alter had gained considerable head way. The department was called out and succeeded iu putting it out lie fore much damage hail been done. The building is the property of L. J. Ander son and the damage is covered by in snrance. It is supposed that the fire originated from the stove in the Giffev kitchen. Ayers Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. •• I flrat naed Ayer’i Cherry peetoral M yeara ago. I have aoen terrible nup* of lung di •aaea cured ly It. Iwm never -A-ithout lt. M ▲lbbux U. Hamilton, Maru>tl. Ohio. 2fc.,Soc., pi .00. J. C. ATKR (JO.. fOV Consumption Health demand* dally action of the bowels. Aid nature with Ayer’s Pilla Wm. Pflueger left for Appleton Tues day. Miss Amanda Christenson is at Mil wrukee. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eigenberger. Emil Hacker has entered the employ of the O. Torrison Cos. A nreak in the engine delayed (he 4:20 Monday for 3 hours. L. J. Nash returned from a business trip to Oshkosh Saturday. Joseph Weiufurther and wife have re turned from a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Werbke have re turned from a visit to Oshkosh, Max Rahr mid Ernst Busch have j >in ed the hunters in the northern forests. Henry Delbrunner of Cato has been arrested on a charge of assault and oat terv. George MacFarlaue and Ed. Mackey visited the Sheboygan Opera house Sat urday. Mike Connelly and family have been visiting at, Eagle River during the past week. Thanksgiving, with the scarcity of Turkeys he who gets one will have reason to give thanks. Ed. Aas tad has accepted a position with the C. &N. W, at Chicago and left for there Satnr lay. The Northern Grain Cos., is preparing to ship 200,000 pounds of wool from the old F. & P. M. warehouse. The ladies auxiliary of the Fraternal League tendered a surprise party to Mrs Davey Saturday evening. Miss Fsy Laudreth is becoming famous as a lady bowlei having rolled a score of 208 at Two Rivers recently. Mrs. George Chandler celebrated her birthday Tuesday. A number of guests helped her rememlrer the day. Hugo Mueller who recently came to this country from Germany with Fred Gerpheide left for a visit to St. Louis. Sam Olham, Dr. Flack’s assistant re turned to Manitowoc Saturday al'Jer a visit with his parents in Massachuetts. The Boston Dental Parlors "has left very sudden, and we think he’s run away" leaving several bills but taking bis box of toothacke with him. The police are arresting bicycle riders right and left these days. The chief insists upon stopping riding on the side walks am; chances are that he will have his way. The Pilot Publishing Cos. I as absorbed the printing firm of Permit A Ma-urn. Mr. Berndt will act as foreman of the Pilot Publishing Cos. while Mr. Mason will be the business manager. John Schroeder and Wm. Frickeweie tlie victims obtained by the police Mon day evening for riding on the side walks with a bicycle. The chief is placing of ficers in ambush ami is bound to catch all offenders. The St. Boniface Church Choir are prepairing a must entertaining program for Thursday evening, Nov 10. Solos, duets instrumental selections and lull chorus numbers will make up the hill. Rehearsals have been in progress for the past three weeks, and indicatous point to a most enjoyable affair. The singing of the young boys choir will be a feature. The nienue fur the New England supper served at the Presbyterian church tonight is as follows: Pork and beans, cold tongue, jellied veal, scal loped potatoes, cranberry jelly, Boston Brown Bread. Wheat bread, cabbage salad, mince, apple and pumpkin pie coffee and doughnuts. All for 2d cents. Sunday the police arrested Win. Miller a deckhand of the steamer Columbia. He was in' an intoxicated condition and had two ducks in his possession that evidently were not his property. At the hearing Monday he was given five days for disorderly con - duct, the police will in the mean Mine endeavor to find out whose ducks Miller had annexed. Henry Oestreich and Wm. Meyer were arrested on complaint of a C. & N. W. 11. R deteotive, charging them with stealing rails belonging to the company. It appeared that Oestreich with ti e assistance of Meyer, had ap propriated the rails to build a track, from his stone quarry to the road. He was fined SIOO 00 and costs, while Meyer received a sentence of $lO 00 and costs. Both paid their fines and departed wiser than before. “Talk of rats" said Senator Randolph, the ordinary jierson lias no idea what damage they can do. The large ware houses loose hundreds of dollars annually from rats ravages. At the central docks we have tried traps hut they get lot wise for them,cats also were pie sed ii.t > the service but did not give satisfaction we were in a pickle until by accident we got a small owl, and he tilled the bill nicely. A large owl clears a ware house from rats in a hurry sometimes killing 20 in a single night. Notice in particular the dress goods o - fern on th* cover page of onr catalogi e. The People's S\ni\hh Bank Stoke, Manitowoc. j? _ [ garrison coula be starved V T| out. The strongest body \ “*i 1 has to give up the fight |~~ when starvation weakens TANARUS" ( it. There are more deaths '** from starvation than the world dreams f. When the stomach is dis eased and the food eaten is not digested and assimilated, then the strength of the body begins to fail because of lack of nutrition, and the weak body falls an easy victim to the microbes of disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It restores physical strength in the only possible way, by enabling the assimila tion of the nutrition contained in food. "I was sick for over three years with a com plication of stomach troubles,” writes Mr. John H. Castona, residing at 2942 Arch St., Chicago, Illinois. "Had tried every good physican I knew of, as well as many patent medicines, but received only temporary relief. One dav a friend recommended your ‘Golden Medical Dis covery. ’ I immediately procured some and be gan it’s use. Commenced to gain the fin# week, and after 1 had taken only one bottle I could eat as well as any one without experiencing ill effects I took five bottles, and to-day am happy to announce that I am as well and healthy ns any one could be. I owe it all to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery." The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. He gains. You lose. There fore accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery.” FREE. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send twenty-one one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or thirty one stamps for the cloth-hound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. Our Claim As one of the most important seasons is approaching for those interested in buying a piano, we desiie particularly to call your attention to the fact that wo are in a position to furnish a piano at greater advantages than others; First. Because we buy in large qnan titles direct from the factory. Second. We have no expensive salesmen to pay, to add to the price of the pianos. Third. That, our prices are the owest ever quoted for a line of p : anos as genuinely first class and and reliable as ours. N 12 t 1 Vogelsang & Murphy FORTUNE HUNTERS. MnrrinKeH of Hour American Girls ol Wealth to TUled Foreigners Turn Out Unfortunately. The marriage of many American girls of wealth to titled foreigners Is just now receiving more than usual attention. The disclosures regarding the post-wedding experience of some of the brides who have left their homes and native land to become the wives of real or bogus noblemen of Europe are in many cases humiliating and distressing. Margaret Van Etten In a cabled ar ticle from Vienna gives a few of the names of American women who have come to grief by such foreign alliances. There are thirteen on her list, and the number might 1“ Increased by a thor ough study of the newspaper files. Ev ery woman mentioned married a title, and most, if not all of them, were subjects of extensive newspaper notice when their weddings occurred. Their triumph was in the blaze of publicity; their humiliation and suffering have been chiefly in private. In every case cited these women have either secured divorces or are living apart from their husbands. Some of the daughters of Americans of wealth, says the Rochester Demo crat and Chronicle, have contracted happy marriages with foreigners and by their subsequent lives have reflect ed honor upon their native land in their new homes. There is no reason why an English nobleman should not fall in love with a rich American girl and marry her, precisely as he might have loved and married a poor Eng lish girl. It is not such cases which are open to criticism, but the numer ous alliances which are clearly the pro duct of fortune-hunting negotiators. Stoves that will please you in baking, cooking and heating. ()n page tl) of onr catalogue yon will find some values to interest you. The People's Savings Bank Stoke, Manitowoc. Dr. Ernst Seeger, Dentist over Walter Greens store. ' illr A IKK. A. \.iKK\KIIN, I'ongotioiiM, ci UK* i Ilium, I.nine Kcirr. >IIIK Fever. 11. n. I KPKMVK. |,a nienemt, Injuries, entiw i Rheumatism. (M JHOUR THROAT, M1.111.V. Eulzooilc. ci'KKM S IMaleiuper. CUBJti S WOKMH. Bo Ik. Brut... K. K. j t’OI'OHH. Ci.ldi, liilliienr.a, Inltam. and ccmoi S l.tniKK, l*leuro-l*iieiiiiM>iila. F. F. I I'OLIC, Bellya. hr, Wind-Ulown. < i rues ( Diarrhea, lyenlery. U.O. PrerenU MIHI AKKIAGK. <TKn ( KIDNEY * UL.ADDEH DISORDERS. I. I. (HKI\ DISEASES, Mange. Eruption*. ccttßM i I teem, Greaur, Farey. J. K. ( D AD rOMIITIOV Staring Foal, CL'tttx ( linllgeallon. Stinnarh stagger*. flue, each: Stable Cnae, Ten Specifies. Hook. Ac., $7. ! At JrugifUtii, or wnl prepaid on receipt of price, i Humphrey*’ Medicine Cos., Cur. William a John Street*, New York. AN EFFECTIVE GAG. How an Ananyin* Mule Kt from Kaapln* Ihf Air with HU Bray. ‘‘The proper study of mankind is man,” but no one who reads the fol lowing story from the New York Tri bune would care to deny that there Is something to be said on the side of the elective system. The story was a fa vorite reminiscence of a former mer chant of New York, now dead. “I was once on a gunning trip with some of my friends,” he used to say, “and In a field close to the house where we slept a donkey was pas tured. The animal kept us awake with his braying. My friends, do what they would, could not put a stop to his noise. “I happened to know a great deal about donkeys. They abound In my native province of Posen. So I said to my friends, T can stop the animal’s noise, so that to-night he won’t bray once.’ "They did not believe me, bin that evening I treated the donkey for his complaint. He was silent all night The next morning my friends said they wanted to see the donkey, then they would be convinced. They ex pected to find him dead They found him alive. A stone was tied to his tall. That was all. “They could not understand-how he had been kept from braying, and they asked me to explain, “‘lt 1s perfectly simple,’ said I. ‘to anyone who has studied the donkey. An animal never brays without rais ing his tail to the level of his body. So long as If hangs down he will not make a sound. My heavy stone, there fore, served the purpose of a gag.’ ” RATTLESNAKES IN STONE. Strange Explanation nl I’rmllar Markina, on an Indianapolis Pnblie Building. One of the plinths in the north front of the new federal building promises ill for (he peace of mind of the Inveterate toper, for on Its surface, in a delicate tracery, la apparently the outline of many rattlesnakes. An old stone man from the Bedford quarries called atten tion to the freak several days ago, and said that such markings were very un usual, says the Indianapolis News. According to his story these snakea existed many years ago, In prehistoric times, back in the era when the plots forfairy stories were laid Possibly these snakes were cold, according to his story, anyway they colled closely to one an other, and In that form were petrified and were gradually turned into stone. The stone expert also pointed out where the rattles of the snakea may be seen plainly. One of the most peculiar features of the stone is the fact that the tracery shows most plainly during damp weath er, and if it were on the south sldeof tlie building, it is said, the sun would soon bleach its delicate tracery until it would be no longer discernible. On account of Its present situation the sun seldom reaches it, but when it does the outlines of the snakes completely disappear. POETS HELD GOOD TEACHERS A Writer of Vrrr Declares 1 hat Those Who Kenil Then Acquire Greater Pat riot lam. "If you heed to the political princi ples of your country as recorded by your poets, you cannot help but acquire greater patriotism and become better citizens,” declared Bliss Perry, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, in a lecture on “Types of Political Poetry,” at the University of Chicago. Mr. Perry reviewed the works of some of the poets wholly apart from their style and treatment of nature’s subjects, but discussed their works as affecting political matters. Said he: “Poets telling of their emotions are not, heard, but overheard. They usu ally are too egotistic to enter into a discussion of practical things, but when they do treat of current events they meet with popular favor. If we study them sympathetically we can not live quite as we do. We cannot be as skeptical or as indifferent as we have been heretofore. In political campaigns poeiry is often employed in lauding or denouncing some can didate for verse In the hands of a capable man is a powerful political instrument.” I'lrnlr of Itrlitlrrt. It Is said that a daughter born re cently to Mr. and Mrs Bert Dummitt, who live near Monclt, Mo., has more living relatives than any other child In the United States. Among other kin It has two grandmothers, two grandfathers, two great-grandmoth ers, two great-grandfathers, 15 great-- great-aunts, nine great-great-uncles, 14 great-uncles, ten great-aunts, eight uncles and eight aunts. To rinrard Mont Blnnp. Some German students who wished to Indulge in mountaineering but had not the means, wrote to various firms, offering to place their advertisements at different points of the ascent of Mont Blanc on payment of a certain sum Some firms accepted the offer but It Is thought the authorities will object to the placing of the advertise ments. Small (ierman State*. A German geographical magazine points out that It Is possible for a good pedestrian In less than five hours to touch upon seven of the smaller Ger man states, starting at Stelnbach In Bavaria. Ilaln-Wilrr for (iallrr. Distilled and rain water has been found a cure for several cases of goitre by an English physician, who has ornrnunlcated the results of hla experiments to the Lancat. Fashionable Jackets for ladies and Children Jackets possessing the style and beauty which women so much admire. In quality of cloth, lining and trimming nothing is short of the newest and best. We quote here a few of the many values we are of fering during the sale announced in our catalogue. For more illustra tions, fuller descriptions refer to page 11 of our catalogue. J3he People’s Savings Bank Store R. G. OLP, Prop. MANITOWOC, - WISCONSIN Eleven arrests were made by the indice force last week. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, I Lucas County. i ° ' Frank J. Cheney makes oaib that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. 1 hi ney & Cos. doing business in the i ity of Toledo, County and State afon - -aid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this ftth day of Decemlier, A. D. ISN6. A. W. GLEASON, [SEAI.] Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on tiie blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Lawrence Rice was up before Judge Shenian Monday on a charge of drunk and disorderly. Remember This When in need of a good reliable cough medicine onr reiwlers will do well to remember that Hart’s Honey and Horehonnd not only affords im mediate relief, but effectually cures. Mrs. Michael Savage of Lincoln, 111., says of this valuable medicine. “On Saturday night of last week I was awakened and greatly alarmed at finding my daughter, four years of age, suffering from a severe attack of croup. As we always keep a bottle of H irin’ Honey and Horehonnd in the house, 1 gave her three doses of the medicine and in twenty minutes she was entirely out of danger." Harts' Honey and Horehonnd is sold by Henry Hinrichs Druggist. Money We have on band at all times money in amounts of |SOO, |IOOO, and upwards which we will loan you on first mort gage security, interest 5 ner cent. Julius Lindstedt & Cos. Nearly 25 ton of carp have leen re moved for Lake Koshkonong wi'hin a W ek. Disastrous Wrecks Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. Kings New Discover for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can lie cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. Kings New Discovery. T us great r- medy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases hy Henrv Hlnrlchs Druggist, Price 50c. and |!.o< Trial Bottles free. For Sale First mortgagee on Manitowoc Coun ty real estate, which are exempt from taxation. Julius Lindstedt & Cos. J. 1, lUO4. Children’s Jackets at $2.25 $3.50 $4.85 $5.50 and $7.50 Ladies’ Jackets at $7.50, $9.50, SIO.OO $14.50 and $16.00 Great Favorites THESE HATS OF OURS They’re made in fashion to suit the in dividual. They are trimmed by mil liner artists and arc made of good materials. Just right for this season and sure to he worn with pride by the lady who orders one. Ready-to-Wear Hats WOur assortment of these nobby felt bats is complete embracing 1 all the We can supply your hat wants at prices that will interest and please x you. Mrs.. M Simon STRONGEST IN THE WORLD! Equitable Life Assurance Society OF THE U. S. Literature Milled to any address gratis. District office Hoorn 17, Williams Block, Manitowoc, Wis. Not for a day but for all time! Protection that Protects Have you a Thirst? So much the better—by that CHIXJ much more you ll enjoy a draug- UIUUIIIwW W ht of Rahr's beer. It's a thirst TVtVtVTt TT quencher which receives many a ■ well merited encomium—will re- i ceivc your praise, too, after you |J' Mm \ have once shared the pleasure of ,/ \ those who long ago found out the • | many merits of Rahr's Pale La- 1 \ tyi' per or Muenchener beer which V ! is the only pure beer brewed in \ Manitowoc. Try it and convince ‘ Mir yourself. torn** x WKm VBk i I