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JHk £Uol Established IMS'). THURSDAY. AUDI T i. 10'IT issued evert Thursday. ADVERT IS) NQ RATES < tne imTi per year m < >o * hie inch one in-> rtioii >c. Locals 5 to in,-per line All job work pr. mjuly ami neatly done. The Pih t is pnhl •!■'-'■ Vo Str Subs, i ijit j. -n t! ■ ’ J ■■ I '■ ■ 1 " il! valu e. A'hlre- all !•■ r- and < "in mmi'cnlton-- to 1 HI, I'lE'il I ' l- EISHIM.C" Manit.v V\V Till RLSSO-.IARAM :-! ' IMd and. The war bet" .mil; . :.i a-. 1 :‘ ; i u has ended. I’e.-uei- a-med an 1 R'l—a lias practically u.' une'l hy 'to 111,1 What she If ist oi tin 101 l ol hatte excluding. of catr-c, 1 ’i l • sacrifice of hil. The wonderful i> ni-ncy and mugtta nimit v • .1 -i; in : m-1" • the mJ u . civilized Wold i n’-ld i Ml" ejlljlife ol tin- mikado. While tile fi -I til it tie [■' nip '' ll tiariesf>f Russia and. .)a|>an r* ■" an ni'U eluent t '*• v 1 nu- 1> fimtti u is t ■ nnta *d • the i-hn and • mp.'. n' ■ :.n I- t ,dd have -an n■lt.m- of tn u-.o I I and lirindi■-- ■ : t -d: m " " ... and that tin y dm m 'in n, wie a an ; i: i ' Mh-e. v :’" ell,pile v.. in h ■■d an almost ■ vha . 1 1 o h n-iv- v. ir up m them to e- ap. (nil... I h ll dshinelit witliolit it I -t. Ila lew ■ I’n i.-iii ■'ith i-a .' io .’i to |.MV ..lie ).. p. -• 1 •■•■••l'd I’d I’ l *el■ * Ilih at i li. If the til si I.dim; < mmhim' Hu lllfreelllell! lea. In and In, the (.1. iHp'-tell tiaries at I'. 1 Japan ha >et t lie Ia 1 > 1 I • hI I :a a ! .11 duet f. .1 < lift I i’■ ili g to 111 • I■ih I; .. I 1: inn ' ■ Hu ell. it that I . ’. "1 I. ■ I. n ■ ■ I ha' THE COUNTY FAIR. The .. nn v (at; • ■ tat in. i.d lln dirt, .if da- W. . and davand Ii h nine, i,. a|(i i.i 'i • and hn.i ; 1 : da. ■ ■ • 1 ' 1 ■ , ' ( . ntity I: • ■ it n ’ spared I pa : to ' I the himiii Ii . the foil my hoI i laiida HI ' ■ 1 aaa ' 111. 1.1 . • li| ; .at i I T'.u . n timi ian ie.l la l l i ; ■ ’ n I .■ ‘ all win Iv. lit Ia Ii; , i :In I • 1.l 11 will llf iMs I till 111. I wife a lul I 111 l fam.el • h . and i/ 11 I- t o main it ap ml lai uua to at lei dll. ■ . m 1 i> at imlv in and evenl and to hin • ) m v, iv -and children v. dli v n i th- “! The fair VV I I 1 othi in ~!. i .' l 11.. 111.!. aI! I n. .■*. |||,_ -I, o. .. . • a 1,1 V til. [U v id*‘d A i nu tin nai- a i iv, i;: •>1 1 1 .. 11 . t). y v, 1.1 • al 111., in • • le || ’ ’I in p|. I . : 1 ; I. on, ter t. a! lielild al ; ■ if nst All le! dll a I I. aim. • I li. i I V- ... a m pit-no,. I v The 1-. ■Mill. a V . All.-Mu ■ o. \ I. lino ■... lie" i rvtloniu v (!> ial Ina i.l •'• ie. 1., tlit fail and I!u i; i. • r,i .dI ■ ■ all ii it- (.. . i '... a i'll ■ 11. pi. . 1.1 and Tie - las! I'. ...... v : 11l : In, o ml. Id tie li .r, 'da a In ■ iI . la _ __ .j mu - h ■ ■ , . .... i, v ! th it !JI ' J'i < 1 ‘ ‘ Morocco > Iroiiiilcs Tn.- tn.. 1 ;. j , ~ . ; I. -if ! . n. ; ■ of a IT' ill. I" i ■ tel • • * not -.hi *. i *1 : ‘ . 1 and may n t In I • . . vi, i r.>huhi i ■ in.. \v 1. ad * in. I •, i ill snpp. il 'J a- fnei,.| The i a-n i- in . h , ... th)! the I Tilted Stiltl ■ V. .1 , 1 ... same ■o . 11:1 *!'V ... 1.1 n' a ■ a ■ dte n the dl 111 I: In! "U V. i ■ V", ,1. r Mild lie 11... ml n nee ...... a; pal. ■ • at oil' e 1 rale. dan - ,v .1 tin! ' ,! method a* t In- tiim- 1' j. Ii among 1(e nut that it will tiled H r ml i . .■ r verticil t t* or - tin lioi.li. ih \\ poors S / -n.' If n. t n J tween the 0.-oa and 1 1 . ap,t net e- vil y In. ,al . e ilito ti i This will le ini' home to the sultan the fore., of the demand, and there will probably he lint one result. Meantime it might he well to remember that a great llriti-h squadron is within striking distance of Mor s-co, while the (iennan force in the vicinity is hy no mean- -trolig. Another hritish fleet is in the Haiti.-, and French squadrons are where they can lie summoned for active dntv on short ti..ti. " These (hint's pm to ■how that if Em;. r William desired to -tn-m.-then In- (...sition in Morocco hy helping' hi- fri.-n I. the sultan, he would entei .a a danger.m- propoam Hut it is under-t I that all the powers know of the intention >.f Franee and have ap prov* and whieli mip'ht he taken as an in dication that the kaiser, however much he may talk of lit- power in Morocco, is still somewhat i->.luted anions the mon arch- of Efiropi The I‘iltshiirf' Dis patch. A him s CH AR ACT I K. A I'-rl cannot he too careful about h. r character, for like a snowy lily, tin. lea-t lii.-mi-h tanii-h. - it- l.eauty. ,-i mie :it 1- do not really mean any harm, hut they ■•. in to lack a delicate s use of , propri> ly a:,., /n q lentlv invite criticism .f an unkin I natiiie. Tlie.v lailp'h loudly, i make a quaintanci-s to., freely, and con , ■ id. r relic..lie a r.qni-ite hest suited f. t our p'i andinoth. I- da\ The i'll ! win. is slow l . make acquaintances i-, j pi.p.-niliy -p. ikimc the he-t sort .>t a. .did, Wlnm you pel to know her, yon j l’ .-i her worth and place her on the li.-t ~! ■. i .nr friends with a feelini; of ph-as- 1 iii-- A little dip'llity is an exi-ellent | Him.: It chef ks the familiarity of] ot he is and a) fords a superior attitude of ; mind The purl who i- truly up to date ■1 In I ld. ,1- 1 1 ilo-.vs tin dictates of pod 1 form. Thus -he proves herself to he w. Ji hr. and and in.irl “liielditu' herself I f: .mi the iinplea-aiilness that is sure to! - Id mi a i-arel I' lil.-ailor The I ‘alholir .-..-lit ili* 1 When Silence is Golden. dne i.. -I ot a talk too much. The ~u. >.f power is reserve said a man who knew. 1m . a i • putat i< .ii has been built ! ■ a -ili'ii"... Many a one is spoiled: Hu.-cdi ru-hinp preiiiatiirely and' v. into sp cch. It i -life to he silent when your j w. id- would woiunl I lilhlnl are the w.aiuds of a friend, -ay * 11km ..id (a.,v< ih. hut one wants to he imp'll lire . lie 1 I lend need- the w .imdic:' and that we an qualified j to admini-ter it. K- j. -nil when v.nir words will j .1; an ap'e. It i- llilili 11 eIV heller to 1 1 1 it in 1 1 f .rever I hull 1.. mu le .me . !i 1 low I Illp le-s able 1.l c, pe with life 1 K.-.-p -till w h.-ii voiii w ids will a , 11.. t" anp'.T or iii-. • .inf.at, An ' ... r. dllile iilnolint of hi eat li is useil m Ih. ( vii practice .1 try iup: to make hi ! i lend Ui -hi.- tin ii Id ands. .... peak wh.’li what yon have I- in- r.■ 1 v for the purpose ol vilt,. .' .on -ilf I ’li i luil •-I ph i;t Halle tin. Ai m (hat woman truant ollieer with! a . 1 .... il hairel slave and there i-n I ■ i- .. . le) in town win. would i.ol slay | m i .1 all ih.- v. ai a I*.*l,id in prefer- ! • i ■■ I ■ lie "I in;: her A n-I old fa - il- ; "l;.d ; a 1.l III:' ha- In- ' " t<l I•. I- lor the j .... '■ 11. ■■ Ilian all th" laws and truant I- M ari tie! te Facie Still 'I c -. .v "I nor ha- and: i ovei ed 1 h.it John l> l!"ki teller i- ;i 1,, nl mail and -as-! that pi aver in. and in;-- vvoti t save him ! : n.lll pel dltioll Rockefeller and I lie . ■ all;, i ,n ■ al wav ■ -al" |ni ipi-ili-.ns to . di .n- I-cause ih") ii" ."i talk hin k. .I ale - villi < ia/.a le rOkie’s Library. 'lh. imp. :ml hlnaiv within Ihe 1 I .Mm '..-11 .mill 111 P'loimd .Jl lie old ! 1 pi -.I i • 11 Idi ci,i- Inn edilii <-s vvhoiiv in m id"tn stv le. tin proof, well velililat j la: I li! • i.i 11 % !in n i -hed wit h elect ric i iii I‘a. 11 p I hr. nurh Ih" in-at pal| . nf.-I pi.mii'l - will, h -liovv 1 lie : p I P 1 Ihe Pal IV e land-, ape aid. I Idle l.rick hipldipps ar,. i w>. | .id';:., to, It -lil vil and die ,ne oil Ihe i rht i-Ui. proiJ - and c.'iiiains tin taels, and iie larper on the l-l t the n ad m I-, mi Thoiii'li not l.arpe. accordini' I ! ; nl.-as n, :hi ma ol p ihlic 1 1 Inn in .-. ’I. :. at" le I. pal lien . I al„ .ql .....olio .1.1," "I which aO.. I 111 ale in lal n ,Jm>- • I, In . and tin- ot In , ■ in ( diin>‘-e an 1 J (|-;i 11 ,■ ■ 1 Uvidi-l hi cipht ■mid, ill ■ I tv Hill ill I.ill- \v ho hIV c I. el, 1 1 am. and in 1 ,-11 ■ •(> • and A met lea 1 i w In. ha v e 11 i. ij> 1 . •< i the Alne i nan . . i Ii ;■ al. -t : ->. I lot he pee it ii 1., i w> tind Hu ~ hinarv . ’.i 1„ n .ii- in then 01,1,-r as : ,la■ ' 1 I• ■ Ilf •*. •!■> hi,,:: lill Jl V peopiil teialnre, 1 1 n • me,." art. a ■ 1 -. ~a, in all il > applh',l ii f i"l"icnee, law polith - ■ : mi; i 1111111 ra-am Ipi v -i",al . |. phv and education, li,. lihrarv i opf n ilnritiK ; ■ i. . .ai ( Ui" u , mil imagine - ■i • s i " nil v\ nli! he nu.s, Imp I. : I lli. a V"l ape si.(.||is i '•ally nml ■ iin I 111. Mphoilt the j 1 " I . in Jinii.il v Ihe iiioiith of , iii "in" ami r.-tiv 1 1ie. and in '> i iv In n lin .Inpane .. ■ wild in . \ ii;. ii! I ,mld..• >r life, dm . ': ■ n .: 1 -r . | 11 adf-rs fall hi low the • : m.d dln 'dit m All lot hors know .. a . • da i. a r , , !fulfil -ini -id UI - < J ii i. . I .imp I 'oil am w i ’l‘ . ■ ■■!".. I in ..Inul 1V so doll I he 111 ", I 1 ' I III"! H.l If h i v I ow I’.iti > to Rkliukhul \ n , ."t i V, . -I, i a lane I. iip ■ on 1 "l ,1 • ..Id "j., sto 11 in, hi n l urn limits. „n 'I .i ‘.all,.ini' < ,n a, -. . ■ 1 idm .ie., A N.util W. st t s n 1. v .) ?THH REAL OFESTION. The real qm t.ion of itfscasn is "Can 1 n. cured ? ” If you or anyone dear to you is losinp strength, Uesh. ener(?y and vitality, if you are vvisn you vv ill not spend time try lac to lip ire out ju-t what inline to ea 11 flu disease liy. It i- almost onpos-ihle to dl draw the line where iletiility “ 1 into consnm|it.loin Your Ironhle may not ho roii- imp,ion to-day. hut you don’t know what ii iiuiii I"' '"in I _ j C ■_ / n- had pro- I WyWv / ip,mi.->-d tli " m I — k,f ( i consumptive lm- i'jtT'* kVa /(A y..ad : p/va fa they in /- r mip- IL Lir^l ""‘v "s" A • v■ r know. . 'ldie Important point, is that they were Impel.ill hut this matchless "Dis covery ’ n -lored and saved them. "1 was not aide to and" hardly nnv work at nil.’’ -ai - Mr- Jennie Idnifinaii. of Vanlmren, Kalkaska f ... Mich., In a most Intcresfink l. ii.'i I" Id' I‘lerci "1 had pain in pi.v left side and hack, and had hcafhn he all the I line. Ii rl"d your medicine and it h"lp"d i I -I .;.,c I had a ".nl . .rip I pci yj had 1 had to lie in hed all th" tins "My husband thoindn I had "orihninption. II" w anted me to pet a doctor, hut I h id him If il was coiisumpll.in Ih. y could not help M " We Ih.iukhi we would try Hr. I’irm"s field.-n M.-dieal Discovery and in f,.re 1 had taken on.-hotlh'the couph was -lopjw q and I hav*. Ii ino r, m of p ~ rumpv Vour n . ui. ine Is the l,"sl I have laki n, ’ Write t.i I ir. R. V. I’i. r.-e. Me will -,md you (food, fillli.-rly, profr--ional advice, in a plain sealed envelope, absolutely free. His nearly to year- experience as chief coiisnlliinf physician of the In valid-' Hotel, al Hiiifalo, N. . lias mado him an expert in chronic diseases. i on-tip.iti.ui causi.- and aL'liravates ip inv "l oii-il -.ai-. . 11 is 1 1, .inughly cared l,y Dr. I’ierce's I’lca.sanl I‘ellets. REAL ESTATE REPORT. The following Real I,state Repoit is fnriiisip and u- hy the Manitowoc Count .- Ahstraet • oinpaiiy, which own-the only eoinplete Ah.-trac.t of the county. Tin following are the officers of the Cftlll pany c E spiiifiler, president Julio- Eind.-ledt, Vice president,- I, J Nash, Secretary Win. I). Richard-. Tmi-ui ei H A. Mueller. Malinger. Cha- /email to Albert S.Tiip]..-r lot hlk I Schipjiers sub Manilovvoe, -1 <'has. /email to Win Scliroeder lot 1 hlk I Seliippers suh Manitowoc, Tl (' (' Neiltneister to Frank (i -tschoW lot 1 hlk I School Hill, si John Rol.iii: on to Win. Ciiisholm lot Id )i|l: a. Heeds add M ini'owo", s] I’uiil Mrohk to Josephine Mr..ld lot I hlk '.JI M initovvoc, s| Then. Aminann to M J Wirth ■ a village Kiel, siiun A A I'ili ui to W W Sherman part lot II hlk I Two Rivers, si Win < ir. rs- h in .-ih to in to (iro-.-liip -cli -a a sec .'; ;; N'. vvton si Frai.l Schill to llerinaii llnhn (cut lot il 1.11 I ’lev-eland. sRA <i. o Koiiiotovv li to Mil"l’iotka lot I I hlk J Manitowoc. >1 Joseph sllenars to .1 .Ini K ./.elk i J l ' ll a see J I M trillion! I. id I J)Oh Henry Mei-ln r to Kill-: DelTke lot I hlk Collins, •>. Theresia lln n to Michael llreu Hid a -ee ! E it. UI. S| Wi ndelin ( Tirislel to Win. Vaiplelcm part Us ,- ;i (,i| £ ■ st. Na/.ian/ - I nun • I ■ "pi i I ’aranto to ('has A k"t hind part i.Js 1 1 |:; hlk I Two Rivets . \ I oik lung Story i-the -aviiig front death, of the haliy , irl ot < ie,,. A 1)y l"f, ( Ttin 1o t land. Md Ih wm - At the age of 11 months ottr little girl was in dfclining health, with ■■■ rioits Tut..at Tt-oti 1 >l->. nml two phy-icians gave her up. We were al mo l in despair, when we resolved to tt v Dr King s New Discovery for c.,p II in pt ii ui. Coiigh.atiil I'old- Tiie 11 -t holtle gave I(■!i■ I after taking f.mt hollies she was i tired, and is povv in perfect health. Never tails t . relievi ami mite a cough or cold. At I lent y 11i 11 t i. iis' drug store; .Vic ami s| on gtia t anted Trial hot tic ft. .■ Sounded I ike 11 The lad was about to halve home. Mv son -aid the old up.l her. ' you ate now going where temptations will -drroiiiid you There will he wh-ked men mi all slit"- Von will tind unprincipled men at every hand iih it an l -.. had as all that mnv iid"i ru pled the nolle pa relit. "From the way you talk a body would think Jimmy wm ...in Haight to th" I nited Stairs -I half . I’iihlk is Aron ed. Th. public 1 . at' "I-ed to I knowledge of lUi ' Illative merit Iff (hat gre.ll mill papal t. 'll it 1 '.le. 1 1 l I til te: .. f. a i. I st. imp li. liver and kidney Mary 11 Wallers ol .li St, Clair Ave.. C.. 111111 bus, 11 . writes For several np.iitli- I vv.i -i v.-ii up t" die I had I• v, ran 1 ague, my Helves Wide wreck" 1 1 could not sleep, and my -lotii.-veh vv as-o weak, f 1 otii 11 . less doctofsTlntgs that I could II 1 cal So-di niter I" .-.inning I" tale lil,ti i, Hitters, I ohlaitn and relief and ina -Ip >ll I mie I v. a- cut i rely mind (• 1 nit mi I• . and at Henry I linn. In dim -tol" price aPc Sunday 1 wurslon Rale.-. to .Tilwau kcv. I tut iing the summer months the ' 'hi, a go A Not 111 Wi sif tII It y . Will sell tickets to Milwaukee an,l return al late ~| • . , IT,diets op -ah every Sunday g "and n lititimg in,til the following Mop dav M J Hi). i\N U. 1., Agent, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, j* rp/// on e X ery Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 month This signature, sK' box* 25c. iU. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Wisconsin Section. Climate and Crop Service. Weather Bureau. MOMMY, AirorsT :Wth t 1005. Heavy rain* over the central and most portions <f th■- .them section, and especially in the west-central portion of the State. 1 ive materially retarded the stacking and thr* hing of grains and delayed fall |>! \vin_c In some i- -ns however the work has heen p ;-ln rapidly and is nearing completion wiiil- considerable advance has been n. -!e in plowing; in a few localities tie- ground is, in fact, too hard for cnltii.iti. >n. The contmu-d high daily temperature has hastened the ripening of corn and this with tie- 1 • 1 1 rain in some counties lias been '"--neiieial to tobacco md pastures. I. -,d hailstorms have oc curred during the week but no damage resulted, Harvesting is now completed | and tlie yields from grains is generally I satisfactory. Much c -mplaint is made i from the rnmy .••-•fi-ms of oats and barley spo-uting in the sh.-ek but no Serious damage has resulted except in local areas where the rains ’nave been tile heaviest. (lorn continues to make a rapid ad vance. <>n low, wet ground the crop is slightly backward w,die on the uplands |it is more ma’urt-d. The high temper ature has been very favorable for the I crop but the ■ ;glits have h-,-u much too 1 cool. Tin- i rli" t planted will be prac-j | lically out of danger by S-pt. 4'h or sth I and in the southern ee,untie.- the reports | sin-w that it has now passed tlie milk si,age. In the middle and northern sections the crop will he free from frost gen erally by tin- IVh of Sept., some late planted will require a few days more. From special rep. its received from correspondents from all sections the concensus of opinion is, that on drained | and uplands the crop will mature by S, jt. loth while on the lowlands and northern seeti-.ii it will require 5 to In days additional to insun it again? t frost. The average date ~f killing frost in the | northern seel ion is about S pt. loth and | in the southern section ah ut Sept. go. j A continuation oi the past favorable | weather for about two weeks will prac- I i. ally insure the ,-ab t\ of the entire! crop. Wheat and live threshing continues j ■lowly being retarded by the eonlinued I li--avy mins; the yields f.-r these grains ! on the uplands i- very saiisiaetory; on lowlands where 1 ■ Igv I and tangled the -i- I-1--are n--I so lav.,ruble, I lit on tin whole the gmin is sound and of good qii ility. < tats an 1 Hark y. St,a- king and thresh ing also delayed by rain. In some si oil ms are report'-1 as sprouting in the shock and some M-rious damage will result. The grain wle-re heavy in the stand yields favorably: where light tilt) tle’l ei'-ney ill yield is made up by it good quality of grain. Potatoes Th" potato crop is badly injured from t \ ■'ssive moisture. The upland crop is in fair to good condition loti ■-n low ground they are rotting j rapidly ami report* show Fuat in some I iii-tanc, - entire fields are a total failure: ; on the whole the '-utlo -k for ev, n a fair I \ i- Id is vet v uti'iil- factory SIOO Reward, <IOO The readers of this paper will lie pleased to learn that there i-at least one dreaded do a.--e that sci, nee has bet ii able to ‘cure in all its stages, and Fiat is (’ 1 1,in il Hail's CalatihCiin is p' siliveeure now known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a eonsti! utioiml disea e, requires a consti tutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure i- taken internally, 11 < t ing din cl )y upon the liloo-l and mucous surfaces of tlie system, tlieieliv de-trovitlg the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building 11(1 the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much . nth in it- cm alive powers that thev oiler ( hie Hundred Dollars for any 1 . is- that it fails to cure. Send for list - if lestine aiials. Addr. - F. .1 CHFNF.V ,V I 'o.. Toledo. ! Sold in 1 imgui'is, Cm- Tal H ill s Family Pills for coii-tipa lion. Ito.stoncse. lb- bad iuvited ihe B e-ton gi 1 1 to play | golf. V. until I• ! ni'g p-*r ,-ir. said She. What e . -I.limed the young man. : !1 1 and "ft mind hr, 1 xpl.'ite-i the • 'in- 1' 1 lon -1. I, - In-r sweater she mean U In not gel it when m-ii can gi 1 'tire relief from a vi--but e-nigh. (ilmia Hung Bahama will and" this 1 vet iin ~. |t is made of It l - tar ivild cl -ii i . ,ic , and it is ■-t 1r t hlhlrcn Niki by F I Ikler-'atte, I i.uraoii livkcls to County I air at I 011 U iiii I. it, \\ is , \ N tlh-W, stern lane, will be S ; I' die •-1 rates Sept t to s, in 1 la-c.- linot-d to ii-tnin until Sen* tl. fie Apply I ■ 1. - 11' ('Dlcaco A N"i th Wi s|, rn U v ;i The Strike Breaker. The fierce hatred of tle> striking union man for the “scab," the double traitor | who has sold out Ids comrades and gone back to bis job, is the motive of “The Strike Breaker, in the September Me j ('lure's, one of the most powerful of recent short stories. George Randolph Chester knows the working man body and soul. He has felt every heat-pang of the starving misery that made bis strike breaker out of a rabid union mar. and he know- , too. the despair that fans the fury of the beaten strikers. It is a tale of wild violence and primitive, hot, I passions that seem strangely terrifying. Having up out of the drab monotony of modern industrial life. ' Fiendish Suffering 1 U often caused by sores, ulcers and can jeers, that eat away your skin. Win. Bedell of Flat Rock, Mich., says “I have used Bueklen's Arnica Salve for , I'leers. Sores and Cancers It is the best healing dressing I ever found.' Soothes i and Inals cut-, burns and scalds. 25c at Henry Hinrichs'drug store; guaran teed. A Cynic. Noidy I see an Indian man recently sold his wife for •■fail. Butts- That constitutes the highest form of financial genius. Nordy As to how v Butts Trading trouble for cash. In Dire Distress, Misery and torture without paralled was tin 1 fats of Mr. Chas. Weaver of Darlington, Wi'. IF- writes “After taking three boxes of (iloria Tonic my rheumatism entirely disappeared. Previ ous to taking litis remedy 1 could not 'hep nights. Sold by F. C Buerstatte. excursion Tickets to County Fair at Manitowoc, Wis., Via the North-Western Line, will be sold at reduced rates Sept. I to s. in clusive, limited to return until Sept. !t, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western Ry. St LIKiAL NOTICES. | Order fur Proof ..f 'Mil. I i’.\TF ' 'l*' A' I a )\ ‘ -, . i 'nrii; I. > k ** M' M \ In tli'- Muilfi <f tin* <•! >im n hfinndl. ad 11..I 1 .. !•*.,a* . An I*i-tnun • :t mi writing, pnrportlnir t< hr t'n* I,:: ' \N ill and T—d a nnnt "I Simon • ■ x ' ■. ■ ' ■ . ■. ty, 1 iiiv i 111* Ui n !•*i\ *•!*•• I lit-. '‘<l *'l . art Ami M.'i- : -.■{ ( nm■ !1 ~f M.iplr < ir\• :' i -a -I < <anty. lia\in.r iTr-. nl. and If -.an! j •’i>nrt Imr p.-i f-n mi vi ?:i,. <lii I > v. ritird. r pr.-'i-nt iiu,. ;i?m -mj ■*tll ♦ • r thim-s. that *-uid Si111 1 • 1 1 <’■ aiindl dmd t> - i.?at Miipl' l ilr"' * l . in ‘ii‘l < 'until v. <>!i Mi*- ■.*'•! Ii <!•. v April. 1 * ■ | that aid Instrument m tin* had Will <d ! .i!• I<. a • I ami t i .*r .Mu'•: mv: (*1 is Maim- 1 tlii'ia ia as Kx• ;if*i > . ami prayintr that -aid I n>t r lll n*isr hr pr \ • n and admit h-d t IT-•- hat.* and tha* letter* T i im.-ntary hr there • li i-suni t" Map'aivt < • •Hindi. It i- Mi d-T* a nd: That -aid p.*t it i.*n and tin- nmt• t. r- llmr. in hrlaard ;.i. t il*o>d'.s nl said hast W 1 11 and Tr dammit I •trmn a* a >:>< < ial t-rin <>! -slid <'< ..lilt v ( • ''.lit. M ■ I • h*dd at t la* I*n dm to ■ dim • in tin* • ■ t\- of 'iandf'v •••. on Tuesday. tin* r.’thda' ft '■m phn.h.T in:,, :it 111 nVliyk A M And it Fm : a r ' i• M I'hat m>l i<f It hr tiim and place nf said hrariiitf hr trivm hy puh limit ifn ImiVff ff illro* -m-r —a vr weeks. mine ■ a< h week proviiiii • ttin* t inn* '•! said Imariip.:. 'n Tli Mil litnwno I’ilft an w-papi rpuhlislit.il in -aid Manitowoc (’.unity. I Mtrd Alltfllst 'I t Ithi.*,. 15v tin* * "urt. .h HIM ( 'Uh< U I'hK. t'funtv dad^i*. Ih ily .V d.f. Att.irnif s. I l‘nh An-nmi :i dl F.*ph mhrr HUMPIiREYS’ tin i :irf< without il. lurbu.g the rent of 1110 hVstfclil. No. 1 for Ii i rs. No. 2 “ Worms. No. 3 “ T. i tiling. No. 1 “ Pro-rhea. No. 7 “ Coir os. No. 8 “ N. urulgin. No. 5) “ I!' ' l.teht s. No. 10 “ Dyspepsia. N. II “ S jo ■•! Periods. No, 12 •• Whitt ;. No. l:5 “ Croup. No. 11 “ Tin l S..in. No. ir> “ lllimiiiiaUsm. No. 10 “ Miiluriii, No. !',) “ C.itanh. No.'.: “ Wli'injiiiio Cough. No. 27 “ Tho Kidneys. No. :;0 “ The Dlml h r. No. 77 “ I.' Orippe. In I lit the vest iiook' t. A 1 linr- ists or imilli .1. Am. eucb. M.■.I:<•. 1 1 < iuilh' lliaih and ho. Hiini|ihrt.;,.s' Mud. Co.,Cor. William & John .street* New b ork. w> ro CHICAGO FARC 54.00 ToMilwaukee SI 2 3 Shcboygivn 30c ;. I . Mom I 1,0- .111,1 I M Kr inner. MjHonia SI in icon Ri> I sr.in 1 1).ft Marinette M; nominee Mackinac Island 0. I* lIOUCIIIOM. Ag * % Aug-. 29th, 1905. Boys* School Suits The stock of fall clothing- is in and a greater collection ol hoys school suits in attractive patterns made up of high quality fabrics, has never before been shown in this city. The “Two Piece” Ages 7to lb double breasted coat is the ftrt rrt OQ most popular school suit for fall, prices.. uZiOlr'UO The “D. B. Norfolk” niS2.SO ,o SB.OO The “Togo” I And many other good makes ranging down to 1.50. I DO NOT FORGF.T that we give a 6 month’s sub- I scription free for the greatest magazine for boys “THE AMERICAN BOY" with every $5.00 purchase of Boys’ I t'lothing-. '%!BS-MaBMMWiiH im mill —-TBi-TTHI ■■■■■■■—— f FOR THE STOMACH S SAKE ail( * ' our oun personal good you fi 9 -jfn should put nothing in it but what is h\ V-i) beneficial and healthful. That is {s\ £. - ViiU should drinkonly boor that pureproperly made and matnr ■* c *'* <leu.'d, ripe* beer is healthful in many ways, Peer of inferior char* / ■. .I Jyf u lore get a beer that you know is / •'^ it ra4' ,; 7 jr goo.i hi.e the Ruhr's. Is’s bottled '■ fl\ v l,s * rare and skill being exercis ■ fcs, Iftryl,/~a ed tn keep it clean and to retain its f \ nutritious and invigorating quail* i ~ * ties. Kahr s Pale Lager or Muen chener. Treat your guests with Kahr's "Grand Prize” the best beer brewed. IMPOSSIBLE to beat tliis price on our sale of bicycles, nowand second band. TIRKS a larjje assortment, your choice at $3.00 each, guaranteed. Special cheap tires for your old wheels if it does not pay to put on a <piod tire. Sale price $3.90 per pair, $2 00 e: ich. Out side tires $1.50 and up. Sale on pedal rubbers Iscperset 11.indie bar buffers |()c Schumacher Cycle & Motor Works MANITOWOC. WIS THE FAIR STORE. South Side, Ccr. Main and Washington Sts. Extra Special Children Hosiery Sale just received 100 dozen children’s 25c hose, sizes 0, (> 1 .■ ,7, 7 1 s, s' <, o', and 10. Your Choice, Per Pair EDWARD HARRIS, Drop. N\ lien in Want of Special footwear. Gallon Wm. Klein Footwear for Crippled Feet a Specialty. l ine Repairing Neatly Done, called for and Delivered. If you need a working shoe, give ns a trial. Try our s’.so sin >e and see the bene lit \<>u will fjvt from them. lam sure if you yive them a trial you will come ajjain. Yok'k S v sin 'ini, I’hone o'.s Manitowoc, Wisconsin.