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THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS DrC, MENEFEE, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY AND TOWN PAPER Subscription, $1.75 Per Year, or $1.50 Per \ear Eagle River, Wisconsin, Wednesday, July 29, 1914 PERSONALS James Oberholtzer spent a few da vs last week at Rhinelander. Mrs. Frank Adams was a guest of Phelps friends last week Wed nesday. Miss Gladys Marquardt of Wausau is a guest at the Hig gins home. Mrs. John Ulrich arrived home yesterday after a winter’s visit at Chicago. A. K. Everett returned last week Tuesday from a three weeks trip to Chicago. Mrs. Frank Murphy returned Saturday from a visit with An tigo relatives. Frank Carter, who has been at Milwaukee studying law, came home Saturday. Rev. Henrv Schmitt returned last week from a trip to Manito woc and other points. Etniel Pesek returned Monday from a week’s visit at Litchfield and other points in Illinois. Mrs. Chas. Slattery and child ren of Portland, Oregon, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart flirzel. Miss Sadie Greenspan is a guest of the Frankel household, arriv ing last Wednesday from St. Louis. > Mrs. D. J. Madigan and Mrs. Alfred Gasper are guests of Mrs. John Hess, arriving last week from Duluth. Mrs. Chas. Hazen was at the county seat Saturday, driving overland from the Hazen resort on Long lake. Mrs. Reuben Slattery left Sat urday for Woodruff for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Hanson. Mrs. Jas. Green returned last night to her home at Monico having been the guest of Mrs. E. Ward the past few days. Mrs. J. B. Thorpe, sister-in-law to Dr. A. W. Thorpe arrived Sat urday morning from Chicago for a visit at the Thorpe home. Mrs. Ben Bell, daughter Agnes and son Ben junior, are guests of the J. H. Kuehne family, arriving yesterday from Kaukauna. C. Wallack and son and Dr. Shaw are Chicago guests at Hiawatha Lodge, the summer home of the Wallacks on Duck lake. Lloyd Raymond, stenographer at the state industrial school at Waukesha, was an over Sunday visitor with home people, arriv ing here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Puckett are enjoying a visit from their son whom they had not seen for three years, he being located at Indianapolis, Ind. The Misses Veda and Eleanor Nichols who have been guests of their aunt Mrs. F. J. Strong the past three weeks, left Saturday morning for their home at Sey mour. Walter Bent drove down from Donaldson yesterday by way of Star Lake in his car. Barring being stuck several times on the way, he states he “rawther” en joyed the trip. (?). ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms for rent. En quire Mrs. Sarah Dockery. 22-2 t \ isited Mishak Home Mrs. Jos. Fisher, accompanied by Mrs. Hockstader and Miss Mays, who have been ten day visitors of the former's brother John Mishak and family, le»t yesterday morning for their homes at Chicago. t Guests of the Bomiers Rev. and Mrs. Dixon and son Harold are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bomier, arriving last Wednesday. BIRTHS Born Satuyjay, Julv 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Boucher—a son. Agricultural Notes. [By Oscar Gunderson, County Representative] A farmer’s meeting was held at the Clearwater Lake Academy on Tuesday evening, July 21. The meeting was well attended and much interest was shown. Che Advent settlement at Clear water Lake is a prosperous farm ing community. We often hear the expression “penny wise and pound foolish.’’ I do not know how many times I have been reminded of this say ing during the last week, but it has occured several times. It cost money to prepare a field and plant it to potatoes. It takes lots of work to keep it cultivated and free from weeds. It takes a little money to buy Paris Green and if applied in time will keep the bugs in check. Does it pay to raise potatoes and let the bugs ruin them? If the spray rains off, spray again. One of the largest farming communities in the county is northwest of Woodruff or in the Arbor Vitae-Woodruff region. We visited this region early last week. Several of the farmers here have good sized herds, and are safely headed towards dairy farming. A farmers meeting will be held at theFoelkner school house this month. Next week the Agricultural rep resentatives will meet at Marsh field for a week at a Farm Sur vey School conducted by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and the University of Wisconsin. PIGS FOR SALE Six weeks old pigs for sale. Enquire of Wm. West, Eagle River. 22tf Hardwood For Sale. Headquarters for all kinds of Dry Hardwood. See Croker Bros. 8-ts. BASE BALL FODDER Costly errors on the part of the home team cost them a game Sunday with Crandon, the score being Bto 2. Crandon is credit ed with seven hits, Eagle River six. Crandon got off with two errors while the locals collected ten. Two earned runs goes to Crandon while one is credited to Eagle River. Crandon AB R H E Paul 4 0 0 0 Carpenters 1 2 1 Cadys 1 2 0 Howards 2 1 U Pierce 3 2 0 0 Zupper4 1 0 0 Burmeister 4 1 0 0 Deau 4 0 3 1 Johnston ... 4 0 0 0 Eagle River A B R H E Wallace 3 0 1 2 Morgan 4 1 1 1 Bowker 4 0 U 0 Ewald ..4 0 1 0 Weiland 4 0 0 3 Hanke4 1 1 2 Luther 4 0 10 Kuehne3 0 1 2 Frankel >.3 0 0 0 Summary—Earned runs Eagle River 1 Crandon 2; three base hits Hanke; first on balls off Wieland 1 off Howard 1; struck out by Wieland 10 by Howard 14. Camp Winnepe and Crandon played a good game Saturday on the Camp grounds; score 11 to 6 in favor of Winnepe. The box score shows results: Camp Winepe , AB RH E Gill. Ifs 1 0 0 Cullinane, cfs 1 2 0 Bradley, c-p 4 1 3 1 Sullivan, ss-c.l 5 1 1 1 Cook, lb 2 3 0 0 Wittenburg, 3b 4 2 1 1 Pauck, 2b-sss 0 1 1 Higgins, rf-2b4 0 0 0 Morrison, p-rs 4 2 1 0 Crandon A B R H E Paul, 3b-c6 1 3 1 Carpenter, lbs 1 2 3 Burmister. sss 1 2 3 Cady, rf•s 0 0 0 Howard, e-p 4 1 1 0 Tupper, If. 5 0 2 0 Pierce, cfs 0 2 0 Johnson, 2b. . . 4 0 0 0 Dean. p-8b 4 210 Summary—Two base hits Cullinane, Burmister, Pierce, Dean, Carpenter; stolen bases Bratiley 5. Sullivan, Cook 3, Wittenberg. Pauch, Morrison, Johnson. Cady; passed balls Howard 2, Carpenter l;hit by pitcher Cook 2, Bradley, Howard; has" on balls off Morrison 1, Deau 2; struck out by Morrison 2, Bradley 2, Deau 5, Ho ward 3. THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS, EAGLE RIVER, WIS. CHURCH NOTES LUTHERAN CHURCH. English services next Sunday morning at 10:30. Subject of discourse, “The Bible.” All are cordially invited.* There will be no Sunday school during August. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Dr. Patton of Chicago Univer sity and Rev. James O’May of Aurora, 111. occupied the Con gregational pulpit last Sunday morning in Rev. Griffiths absence. It is expected that Dr. Patton will El with us again in the near future. These gentlemen with their families are spending their vacation at Clearwater and the service last Sunday was a rare treat to Eagle River people. , HIAWATHA The beautiful Indian drama, Hiawatha will be presented at Eagle River Opera House, Aug. 20th, by about fifty of our most accomplished young people. The Misses May me and Pearl Rich ards, have in connection with their work as teachers made a speciality of Indian dramas and have charge of the work. Miss Mayme Richards who is teach ing in Minneapolis has given this drama twice in that city, and it is highly spoken of by those who have heard it. The ' entertain ment will be given for the benefit of the Earnest Workers Society. One of the attractions will be a fine orchestra composed of home talent. Look for cast of char acters later. EPISCAPAL CHURCH The Right Rev. R. H. Weller, D. D., the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, will consecrate the church of St. Ignatius, on the Festival of the Transfiguration, Thursday, August 6th. List of services: Holy Eucharist - 7:30 a. ni. Consecration - - 9:30 a. m. All are welcome. News From Phelps. Mrs. Lee and daughters went to Rhinelander Wednesday where they spent several days. Cyrl Martin, assistant tiler in the mill, who has been suffering for two weeks with a felon, returned from Antigo Tuesday where he had the linger amputated. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jackson and Mrs. J. Mickelson went to Eagle Fri day evening to attend a dance at the Red Oak resort. Hunter Case returned Saturday from Milwaukee where he spent a week. Geo. Mickelson and wife were up from Rhinelander Sunday with their car. Mrs. J. L. Metz and daughter Mrs. Healy Cotton are out of town visitors. Mrs. Jim Mickelson accompanied by her grandfather departed for Sturgeon Bay Sunday evening. L. Jackson returned Sunday from Eagle River where he has been visit ing his brother Geo. Jackson. Mr. Berg, nephew of the Obergs ar rived from Chicago Monday. During a severe electrical storm early Monday morning lighting struck the steeple of the Congregational church during considerable damage. Notice of Primary Election. County Clerk’s Office. Eagle River, Wisconsin. State of Wisconsin.• I County of Vilas. ( BS ’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Pri mary Election to be held in the several towns, wards and election precincts of said county on the first Tuesday of September, A. D. 1914, being the first day of said month, the following- officers are to be nominated: A GOVERNOR, in place of Francis E. Mc- GOVERN, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1915. A LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, in place of Thomas Morris, whose term of office will ex pire on the first Monday of January. A. D. 1915. A BECRETARYOF STATE, in placeof John S. Donald, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1915. A STATE TREASURER, in place of Henry Johnson, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A . D. 1915. AN ATTORNEY GEN ER AL, in place of Walter C. Owen, whose term of office will ex pire on the first Monday of January. A. D. 1915. A UNITED STATES SENATOR. In place of Isaac Stephenson, whose term of office will expire on the fourth day of March, A. D. 1915. I A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, for the Eleventh Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Douglas, Bayfield, Ashland. Iron, Vilas. Burnette,<£olk. Washburn Saw yer, Rusk. Taylor, Price, Oneida and Lincoln. A member of assembly for the Assembly District, comprised of the counties of Iron and Vilas. A county clerk, in placeof William A. Brad ford. whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January. A. D. 1915. A county treasurer, in place of Frank A. Hall, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1915. A sheriff, in place of Joseph T. Nemaeheck, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1915. A coroner, in place of Patrick J. Gaffney, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January. A. D. 1915. A clerk of the circuit court, in place of John Eschenbauch. whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1915. A, district attorney, in place of George E. O’Connor, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1915. A register of deeds, in place of Walter B. Raymond, whose term of office expires on the first Monday ®f January. A . D. 1915. A county surveyor, in place of Daniel E. Graham, whose term of office will expire on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1915. William A. Bradford, County Clerk. Dated. Eagle River, Wis., this 6tn day of July, A. D. 1914. PAID ADVERTISEMENTS Authorized and to be paid for by the follow ing named individuals at the amount of 5c per line per issue. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I announce myselfto the voters of Vilas county as a candidate for the nomination of District Attorney of said county at ‘he Republican primaries, Tuesday, September 1, 1914, and ask your support. C. H. Wiegand. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. To the Voters and Taxpayers of Vilas County: I hereby announce I am a can didate for re-nomination for Dis trict Attorney on the Republican ticket at the September primary. If nominated and elected I shall continue to carry on the business of the office economically and to the best interests of the county and the people and shall give everyone a square deal without fear or favor. I thank the voters for their generous support in the past and solicit the support of all in the present campaign. Dated July 15th, 1914. George E. O’Connor. sheriff. To Vilas County Voters: I desire your support at the September primary on the Re publican ticket for the nomina tion of Sheriff of Vilas county, and will heartily appreciate your votes. Frank A. Hall. member assembly To the Voters and Tax-payers of Vilas County: I herebv announce myself a can didate for re-nomination for Member of Assembly on the Re publican ticket at the September Primary. If nominated and elected, I shall continue as here tofore, to devote my best efforts to the interest of the district and its people. Respectfully, W. J. Whiteside sheriff To the Voters of Vilas County. I announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of Sheriff of Vilas county at the Republi can primaries in September and ask your support. Frank A. Hall clerk circuit court To the Voters of Vilas County. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate on the Republican ticket for the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court at the Primary Sept. Ist, 1914. I will greatly appreciate your votes and your support. W. H. Radcliffe. MEMBER ASSEMBLY To Voters: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Member of As sembly on the Democratic ticket at the September primaries. I ask your support and if nomi nated and elected can assure you I will work to the district’s in terest. James Morgan sheriff To the voters and taxpayers of Vilas county. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for Sheriff on the Democrat ticket at the Septem ber Primary. If elected to the office will conduct it in a business like manner, and solicit your sup port at the Primary and General election. Philip CLEKK CIRCUIT COURT. I hereby announce to the voters of Vilas county that 1 am a can didate at the September primary for the office of Clerk of Circuit Court on the Republican ticker, and I'ask your support. W. H. Bomier. COUNTY TREASURER. To the Voters of Vilas County: I am a candidate for the office of County reasurer on the Re publican ticket at the September primaries. If nominated and elected I assure you the office will receive my own personal atten tion. I ask your support. Charles H. Adams, coroner. To Vilas county voters: I announce my candidacy to the office of Coroner on the Re publican ticket at the September primaries, and ask your support. P. J. Gaffney. VULCANIZING Let us repair the punctured or mutila* ted tire of yours. Make it just as good as new and does not cost you very much. Autos and Motor Boats fixed, too. J. N. BURKLE, PROPRIETOR Eagle River Boat Works EACLE RIVER, WISCONSIN ESTABLISHED 1894 The Oldest The Cheapest The Best Furniture & Undertaking J. J. RODERICK LICENSED EMBALMER AND UNDERTAKER Hearse, Lowering Device Crape Cloth Caskets,2s.oo FREE with all Supplies : Services 910-00 Total 935.00 Ateat for Standard Talking Machines and Records TELEPHONE 4© EACLE RIVER, WISCONSIN HART HIRZEL Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Ice, Hair, Lime, Coal Wood, Brick, Stucco Cement, Adamant Land Plaster Agent for Pabst Beer Proprietor of City Dray Line St. Ignatius Fair The ladies of St. Ignatius’ Guild will hold their annual ba? zaar on August 12th and 13th. See later notices. TENT FOR SALE One wall tent 12x1with fly, nearly new; for sale .cheap. Enquire at News office. 22tf Nash Purchased Team G. M. Nash while at Wausau last week purchased a young draft team. His old team has become the property of N. L. Kinney. COW FOR SALE Fresh milch cow for sale. En quire of Jacob Johnson at Pio neer lake. 29-4 t FOR SALE One good sized pony 2 years old, sound and gentle; one good milch cow, part Jersey. Enquire Eric Johnson, 29-ts Conover, Wis. P. J. Gaffney “GOOD FURNITURE” DR. P. L. MORGAN VETERINARIAN Office on North side of Division Street west of the railroad crossing. Telephone No. 104 Eagle Riveb, Wisconsin First pub. July 15—last Aug. 5—4 wks Order for Adjustment of Claims and Notice to Creditors. State of Wisconsin, County Court, for Vilas County. In The Matter of the Estate of Josephine Tas cott, deceased. —In Probate. LetteA of administration on the estate of Josephine Tascott late of the Town of Eagle River in said county of Vilas, deceased: hav ing been duly granted to Helen M. Everett by this court. ft is Ordered, that the time from the date hereof until and including the first Tuesday of January A. D. 1915 be and the same is hereby fixed as the time w ithin which all creditors of the said Josephine Tascott, deceased, shall presept their c lai ips for exanpnatiqp and allowance. It Is Further Orderer}, That all the clajips for pecesspry funeral expenses, for tjje ex penses of Hie last sickness of the decedent anil for debts having p preference pnder tl»e Laws of tfie United States which ape presented within sixty days hereafter be examined any adjusted by said court. at its court rooms i'p the village of Eagle River, in said county at the regular term thereof appointed to be held on the first. Tuesday of October 1914, and all such creditors are hereby notified thereof . It Is Further Ordered. That other claims and demands of all persons agAsnst the said Josephine Tascott, deceased, be examined and adjusted by said court, at the court rooms in the village of Eagle River, in said county at the regular term thereof appointed to be held on the first Tuesday of January 1915, and all creditors are hereby notified thereof. It Is Further Ordered. That notice of the times and places at which said claims and de mands will be examined and adjusted as afore said, and of the time above limited for said creditors to present their claims and demands be given by publishing a copy of this order and notice, for four successive weeks, once in each w eek, in Vilas County News a weekly newspaper published in the county of Vilas, the first publication to be within fifteen days from date hereof. Dated this 9tfi day of July 1914. By the court, Amos Raimijffb, County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE State of Wisconsin, bounty Ceurt for Vilas County.—ln Probate. a Notice is hereby given that ft the regular term of the county court to be held tn and for said county, at the county court room iu the village of Eagle River in said county, on the first Tuesday, being the 4th dav of August A . D. 1914, at ten o’clock a. m. the folio wing matter will be heard and considered: The application of P. B. Gibson for the ap pointment of P. B. Gibson of the town of Phelps, Wis.. as administrator of the estate of H. E. Gibson late of the town of Phelps, in said county, deceased. Dated July 3rd 1914. By order of the court: Amos Raik.’Li>fl, County Judge. first pub, July B—last Aug. 5 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. $. Land Office at Wausau, Wis. July Qti), |9H. Notipe is hereby given that Adolph Nagel. t)f Phelps, who, opNov. 4th, 1908, made Homestead entry Serial No. QoQJ, for EV a NE%. section 27 township 4J N. range j LET 4tff P. meridjan, has fi|e<i notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish ejaim to the land above described before the county judge of Vijas county, at Eaglp R|vpr, on tfie 15th day of Aygust 19J4. Claimant names as witnesses; Henry Sphpaldt. Christian Nagel and Dadd Sew ard of Eagle River. Wis., and Joseph Krit zpr of Phelps, Wis. HILM4B SCHMJDT, Register.