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EAGLE RIVER REVIEW ®1 50 per year In Advance. CHAS. RICHARDS & SON, Proprietors. - —o————— Friday, May 10, 1912. Correspondence. Correspondents should mail their letters to reach us not later than Wednesday, sooner pre ferred. You are supplied with material for one quart er. thirteen stamped, addressed en velopes and forty sheets of paper. Aim to use about three sheets per letter. Write on one Bide only. Another quarter s supply will be sent you a short time before your present stock is exhausted. Watersmeet. * Chas. Hazen of Hackley was here Tuesday evening. Geo. O’Connor of Eagle River is fishing here this week. Frank Miller is firing on the Monico Scoot again after an ab sence of several months. Brakeman Connors, and Harry Myers of Antigo were fishing for trout here Tuesday, and they were not disappointed as they each got a good catch to take home. Married at the M. E. Parson age in Ritzville, Wash. Apr. 20. Miss Rose Amanda Grant to Mr. Davis F. Coffey of Benje, Wash. The bride is the oldest daugh ter of B. H. Grant of Waters meet, Mich, and is remembered by her many friends as a mem ber of the graduating class of the Eagle River high school in 1908. Th e groom is a prosperous young farmer of Adams County Wash. Clearwater LaKe. Mrs. H. R. Hanson spent Mon day in town shopping. H. C. Wheeler sold a horse to IL P. Hanson last week. S. C. Hannop returned Mon day a ftertendaysatßatdeGreek While They Last I i Garnet Enameled Ware SAUCE l'A\- fl gr 0 HWigW BK * J r MILK PAN Don’t miss this of the famous Cream City Garnet Enameled Ware. To- IMk§E|BL morrow, or as long as they last, the articles shown here will be priced at W 5c eac h- Ordinarily they sell at 10c IS pudding pan to “ dC * C 1S a special price—simply to W g et Y ou acquainted with Cream City u® Ware—to show you by actual use in fl your own kitchen how much longer gg|| they wear and how much better satis- | washbotC- faction they give. There . are no “seconds” dam-- ■ aged or kiln run goods, in the S |||olß|flHr lot—we guarantee each article to fl Er be perfect. But come early — Jg| the supply is limited for the man- fl any k more to sell at this price. It’s Cream City Ware, remem- 5c any , shown. n- 10 COVERED PAIL For Sale By STRONG & MANLEY, Eagle River, Wis. _ Wm. La Tefine returned home Monday after J attending yschool the’pasCyear. , J. " H. C. Wheeler departed Mon day for to take’rredi cal treatments. , ftEarl Greenman arrived Mon day from’Hiles after J working at that place a while. 1 .±5 {Gus Bent, Jim. Benson Louis Reightly and Max Ewald are working for N. A. Colman a few days this week. Ed Flatten was up from Green Bay last week looking for a place to build a warehouse, they will commence one soon. Mr. Me Dowell and caf arriv ed Wednesday last from Birman wood to make this his future home, his family will arrive Wed nesday. W. H Wheatley 4826 Wbaash Ave., Ottumwa, lowa, had a bad attack of kidney trouble that de veloped into rheumatism and in tense suffering reselted. He says “I heard of Foley Kidney Pills” and took them, and began to im prove promptly. Now 1 am en tirly cured and have no more rheumatism, thanks to Foley Kid ney Pills. RICHMOND PHARMACY. Prof. Ormsby, of Hackley, spent Saturday last in torch on business. Mrs. Levi Krake and children, of Donaldson, were visitors here last baturday. J. L. Metz, chairman of Hack ley, and Peter Hedeen, chairman of Conover, were in town to-day. A Winner. “Boy, take these flowers to Miss Bertie Bohoo, Room 12.” “My, sir, you’re the fourth gentle man wot’s sent her flowers today.” “What's that? What the deuce? W-who sent the others?” “Oh, they didn’t send any names. They all said, ‘She’ll know where they come from.’ ” “Weß, here, take my card, and tell her these are from the aaxne one who , mat the other throe bem H -Tit-Hita. Royal BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Used and praised by the most competent and careful pas try cooks the world over The only Baking Powder made • from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar—made from grapes Test Your Floor Finish Before You Apply It! Come to our store and let us demonstrate how you can secure a mar-proof and spot-proof finish for your floors —one that will look bright and new un ' d er tnany months of wear. ELASTICA is so tough that nothing can mar it. Let TXus prove to you that scraping chairs, rolling heavy "heels and everyday usage will not mark U it. Water will not turn it white. How it brings 11 Jrtaout all the beauty of the natural grain of hard- wood. How it protects painted floors—pre vents the color from becoming dull. Makes old paint look new. Doubles the life of linoleum and oilcloth. “Elastica Stands the Rocks” The Perfect Finish STANDARD VaRNISH WORKS f or Kitchen FIOOFS - A Apply a coat of ELASTICA floor ■ | A ■■ wf Tjr » A finish on your kite-hen floor and make M I a fl * 1 vents hot grease from the stove or water from the sink penetrating the ® bre °* the wooc l- Makes it possible to FLOOR FINISH byS r wiping with a damp clotin Look torihu Trodo-tnark on * y«iiow ELA STIC A banishes scrubbing Law. all «p>«n at* imUatoai. drudgery. A Do not confuse ELASTICA floor finish with other finishes called “elastic.” We sell the only genuine ELASTICA. (67) SOLD BY The Persohn Co. < SOAP DISH mixing bqwl PIE PLATE L ® B kuT/ fl « fl M H W fl kl os n |fl VI < I fl H ° lip ' ' DIPPER PRESERVE KXTTLI others in the car' from the corner erf hls eye, to see how we were taking him. I don’t know whether he read my thoughts or not. A half dozen old er men, myself Included, who had learned from experience, were eating simple food, and pitying the poor, pampered fool whose father’s money was ruining hls stomach. Two of us left the dining car together. The oth er said to me: “ ‘One grain of satisfaction you and I, who have to travel and eat on din ing cars, can get from that. Either he will die early from that sort of thing, or he will be so laid up with stomach trouble that he can’t travel.’”—ln dianapolis News. To Distill Ocean Water, Santa Moiiica, Cal., is considering a unique plan for solving the serious water problem which it faces. The supply is already inadequate, and an application for a part of the Owens river from Los Angeles has not been granted. Now it is proposed to distill ocean water for domestic purposes, and the municipality may purchase the “Burning Mountain,” several miles up the coast in the Santa Mon ica range, for use as a heating plant. It is believed the sea water could be carried through a “U” pipe deep to the hot interior of the smoking hill and distilled at practically no cost. Power might be produced, some engi neers think, that would enable the municipality to maintain an electric ligating plant. Short of Men. Two Irishmen died, so the story ran. One went ts heaven and the other didn’t. Mike called down to Pat: “What arre yez doin’, Pat?” “Shovelin’ coal.” “Arre yez working harrd?” - “Not very. We has shifts an’ work only three hours a dAy What arre yez doin’ up there in hlvin?” ■ “Oi’m sweepin’ the golden stairs* “Arre yez workin’ harrd?” “Yis. Oi hov to_ worrk eighteen hours a day. We’re short of men up here!” ——— J A stubborn cough that hangs on ! weakens the system and may easi !]y develop a dangerous condition !of the lungs. Earl Fair Wauke sha, Wis., says: “My stubborn cough refused to respond to ordi nary treatment and 1 finally re sorted to the old jeiiable, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and less than two bottles effected a complete cure. | RICHMOND PHARMACY WISCONSIN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OSHKOSH WIS. ISSUES OHLY THE VERY BEST IN HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE SQUARE TREATMENT, HONEST POLICIES, PAYMENT [OF ALL CLAIMS. GET THE BEST? GET IT MOW? YOU MAY NEED IT TO MORROW. see feed Mclntyre LOenL SGT. Girls Wanted— Applyvat the Eagle River Knitting Works. Emil 2wicker. StatT lank of (Sagle LAibcr A. McKENZIE, CASHIER. Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. HORSE SHOEING and BLACKSMITHING I wdOr 1 £ 1 | All Kinds of Black smith Work done in First- Class Manner. Our Aim is to Suit our Patrons Located First Door East of Review Office on Division Street Ghas. Pride Eagle River, - Wis. MEYSKIDNEYPIIIS For Backache KiONCVBANb Blaoocd 1 I.W. HARPER I I KENTUCKY j ■ WHIJkKEY yuauty. ■ €oldN«4al J _ Parte K>poaftion 1900. —For Sale by— CHARLIE ZIRPLERAW Eagle River. Wisconsin /Do You ' , *OS« 1 / Own a F VICTOR II |MI If not, don't </e* 1 a Y * n getting U one for your ■ home. Look Bktm- STEVE R. 1” - ■ e VANBUSSUM I RAILWAY TIME TabJ OF THE C. AND N. w«V 1 sSv° Uth I ' Freight, except Snudav Going north, ,!■.,>?' W ’■' except Sunday, ' I,l > . Freight, daily e ,,■ ' - Sunday ' ■ WS Freight day, on account dyt 1;111 „ T „ daV P wßl h- zi£t> County Gilicers. I s W.H. Radcliffe, W. A. Bradfoid, ~ I .Jflfl Frank A. Hall W, B. Raymond. r. •. Geo. E. O'Connor Chris. Chilson. Grant Cook, ~ Amos Radcliffe ' Alex. Higgins. Hon. Alexander H Ttrn, U r'' Xem uhi.k ' ( ~y Town Officers. I J. T. Nemacheck. Hlfl Chas. H. Adams. . ( . Fred Morey. ' L. J. Cook' glB eHURQH 1. ■ IGXATU’S l'.[ > isod l \h'B <’"inun niou. ?4.-, .. Sunday s, i ~.,' Morning S-ru. .. in :;n a In flgMI Evening ; a,,, n , Choral Mass. tir>t Sundui the mouth at o >•!,«•]; ' ■■ Choir Practi.-e. Frida, at-li-‘( liun li. Father A. X. Sahwi li.. Priest in 9HK St I<;smu - i'hi-i;. (3oNGHEG.\TK >X Al, Sunday -in ;1 . in - . G:4s)>. in.. <in i-: i ;1! . IP Preaching. 11 a in :; u ,, No Church Sen ice i lie l ast Of Each Month. V IERMAX LC l'llHi: '. ■/ Snudav Ke n.i ,>■ -■ : r. H.A M ... fratekxil. I F. A. and A. M. i.uliiiK W. H. Bomikr. Finn Lawler. Meet 2nd and (th Tti>’--da\-. Consvl. 1., w. Clerk, <'lia> Meet every Mondaj >-.-.-uitig 10® R. X. of A. U Mrs. R. N. Carpenter. Mrs. Carrie Murphy. Meet every Thursday evenius Mfl F. R. Association. iSk James White, Fred McLntykk. Meet Ist and 3rd Tuesday each luuutlfiH EAGLES LODGE, II JohklHamson, Pk® ErebJMcTrtyrk, Meet Ist Rnd 3rd Saturday >wi. M. B. A. LODGE, John Piedlmr, / i Business GEO. E. O’CONNOR, Attorney at Law, District AttorOj Loans, Real Estate and Collecti® BIIfiniIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIBIIIIIIII SCIILACK EALER IN LIQUORS & CIGARS. JSII BEER Tai’. (SITE DEPOT,) /ER, WISCONSIN. l |lllllll,lia DR. A. W. THORPE Physician and Surgeon. Office Hours: From 9a. to. 1 ; 1 2 p. m. to op. ■- 7 P. ID. to P- EAGLEIRIVER. WISCON R. A. WOERFEL Dentist All work|iwill|be*guaranteed. DENTAL PARLORS OVM< STRONG & MANLE’I S SI EAGLE RIVER*— loans negotiate Lowest Terms Amos . t Wl*