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Chamberlain’s COLIC, CHOLERA AND Diarrhoea Remedy Is a reliable, pleasant and safe remedy for bowel complaints both in children and adults. Bey it now; it may save life. Mere Guide, CHICAGO a NORTHWESTERS RAILWAY. Leave Arrive Wausau Wausau 1 2:42 a.m. 1:30 a.m. Oshkosh, Fond du Lae. I 7:05a.m. 3:ioa.m. Milwaukee and Chicago > 12:10i.m. 12:04p.m. J 11:15p.m. 9:55p.m. Antiijo, Rhinelander, Hurley and Ashland ( ilf&m. giloa.ml Marshfield, St. Paul, | I;j?9 Minneapolis and west!- .olSj’S* +Sundays only 12:04p.m. 4:00p.m. 1 1 J 9:55p.m. 11:15p.m. Parlor car on day trains. Train leaving 11:15 p. m. has sleeper for Milwaukee and Chi cago. Train leaving at 1:30 a. m. has sleeper and reclining chair car for St. Paul and Min neapolis. Tickets sold and baggage checked to ail important points in the United States, Canada and Mexico. L>. McNacuhton, Agent. C. M. A ST. PAUL RAILWAY. For Chicago, Milwaukee and west, daily 7:45 p.m. For Chicago, Milwaukee and west, daily, except Sunday 10:40 a. m. For the north, daily, except Sunday 8:10 a. m. For the north. Sundays onxy 12:45 p. m. For Star Lake, daily, except Sun day 7:45 p.m. Close connections art, made with 10:40 a. m. train for all points in Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Tickets on sail and baggage checked to des tination. M. F. Golden, Agent. SHORT NEWS ITEMS. Win. Taege of this city lias accepted a position in Hillyer’s drug store, Merrill. A civil service examination will be held in this city next Saturday, July 17, for state positions. Dr. Turbin, the eminent German specialist and surgeon, will be at the Beilis House, Wednesday, July 28. The local C. O. F. society held its annual picnic at the fair grounds last Sunday, there being a good attend ance. J uiia Koss formerly of this city, was married in St. Paul last week to Paul Poyette. She is a daughter af Frank Ross. Hvgieno chases ’em. Nothing like it to drive Hies off animals, or insects from the home. Sold by C G. Pier, 204 Scott St., ’phone 1426. Dr. Lawrence, dentist, lias moved his office from the Dunbar building, to offices in the Law rence building, over Young’s confectionary store, tfj The sum of $1,650 lias been oppor*- tioned this county by the state for the benefit of school libraries. The money will be expended in the purchase of books. The Wisconsin County Clerks’ asso ciation held its second annual meet in Milwaukee last week. John King of this county, was present and was re-elected secretary. The board of review met last week and has been in session nearly ever since. Now is the time to make your complaints against your taxation—not when you pay your taxes. Arthur Prehn, a recent graduate of the College of Law of the University of Wisconsin, has opened an office for practice in this city. He is a son of Fred Prehn of Marathon City. Do you want shingles’? If you do call and look over our large assort ment and get p. ices before purchasing elsewhere. tf. Bakkek * Stewart Lumbku Cos. James M. Bray, a well known lum berman of Oshkosh, died last week at the age of 71. He was of the Arm of Bray & Choate, and in an early day did much logging up in northern Wis consin. T. E. Latimer, one of the faculty of the University of Chicago, spokeon socialistic topics on the market square four nights last week. His audiences were not large, owing to so many otiier attractions. Hi, there! Speaking of the very best horse shoeing—we don’t do any other kind. We’re the experts and the price is always right. Come and see us. M. J. Kavanaugh. * m Cm f Jos. Woitkowiez, a resident of the town of Flietli, died Wednesday at the age of fifty-eight, survived by his w ife and four children. The funeral was held from the Polish Catholic c lurch in this city Saturday morning. The National Fraternal league has moved its quarters from Mar quette hall, in the First National bank, to the Gensm&n hall w here, to night some twenty-tive candidates will be initiated. There wjll be a dance after the meeting. From the following, taken from the Merrill Daily Herald, it appears that Ovid Belanger, since leaving thiseitv, has liecome deeply interested in skat ing riuks: “O. Belanger, the hustling genial manager of the local rink, will be a pretty busy man from now on through the summer. He will super vise the building of three rinks, one at Grand Rapids, one in Indiana and another in a town in Ohio.” “Prof." Kherhardt of Cedar Rapids, la., was drowned in tlie Wisconsin river at Grand Rapids last week. He made a baloon ascension, the second one that day. and was descending in a parachute when his feet got caught in the parachute's ropes and. landing in the river, the weight of the para chute forced him below the surface. He had bee.n making baloon ascen sions for the past eight years. Last week we mentioned the fact that Jas. Gager of the town of Knowl ton. has caused the arrest of Frank Spurhaw k, claiming that the latter had stolen a pocket book containing from him. Gager, a few days later, while rummaging through his clothes, found his pocket book and money. He at once caused the accused man to be liberated from tire county jail, where he was contiued awaiting his examination. One can sometimes make a grave error by being hasty in judgment. The killed And injured as a result of the Fourth of Julj celebration this year totaled 1,030 as compared with 5,626 a year ago. No potato bug will live long enough to say Jack Robinson after he has tasted of Pier’s paris green. Store 204 Scott St., phone 1426. Grass along Harrison Blvd., which died and dried since the recent drought set in, caught fire Thursday, necessi tating calling out the tire department. If you are in need of shingles call and see our large assortment and get prices t>efore buying elsewhere, tf. Barker at Stewart Lumber Cos. Magnus Hanson and Miss Mathilda Johnson, both of Peoria, 111., were married Wednesda}' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Gulickson, 316 Fulton street. Rev. O. T. Boe per formed the ceremony. Assessors and others traveling through the woods this summer re port that they have found the re mains of many deor, bearing all the evidences that they were killed and partly eaten by wolves last winter. One of the best things put on the Wausau market in recent years is Like Tile, a wall preparation for bath rooms, closets and lavatories. Build ers of homes are all ordering it. Samples can be seen at C. G. Pier's (sole agency) 204 Scott St. On Wednesday a special train passed through the city enroute to St. Paul, bearing delegates and others to the national Y. P. S. C. E. conven tion. The Misses Gertrude Boiler and Irene Clark, representing the local society, joined the party here. The Brooks & Ross mill in Schofield started up again yesterday, after a shut down of one week. The close of the mill was due to the fact that the Northwestern Ry. Cos. was building a switch through the yards and it was necessary to remove a number of lum ber piles, which work interfered with that of the mill. Here is a remedy which it is said is being employed very successfully in southern states, in ridding cattle and other domestic animals of the pest of flies. Take an ordinary barrel and fill it with five gallons of cotton seed oil, two and one-half gallons of zenol euin and water, mixed well together. This solution can be sprayed on cattle or applied with a sponge or cloth and flies will give it a wide berth. It is harmless, inexpensive arid is not greasy or sticky. A man, bearing the evidences of being a tramp, was arrested by a marshal in the town of Elderon Wednesday and brought to this city. Upon scrutiny and a comparison with a picture and description in the sheriff’s office, it was thought the man was Jas. Radley one of tw6 men who recently escaped from the Monroe county jail, w here they w ere awaiting trial on a charge of being the ones who blew up and robbed the bank in Warrens last fall. The sheriff of Monroe county came here to identify the fellow, but found that the pris oner was not Radley. Napoleon Bonaparte had to admit defeat when he met Wellington. Most paints meet their Waterloo when con pared with Bradley & Vrooman Pure Paint. Sold by Denfeld & Weisbrod, Wausau, Wisconsin. The city has about a half dozen cars of iron piping still on the road w hich is expected to arrive here this week. About 550 tons have been ordered for the large water extension which is to be made this summer, the contract price of which is $26 per ton or $14,000 for the lot. It is manufactured in a Massachusetts city. Work will be started this week digging the trench. About fifteen men will be employed who will dig about 200 feet of trench each day. The pipe will be laid at the same time and covered up so that the trench will be open but one day. The work will consume nearly all of the summer. The bankrupt store of F. M. Logan & Cos. (the old Althen store) will be reopened this week, a settlement of bankruptcy proceedings having been made. At the time the proceedings first were brought before the court Messrs. Geo. M. Hill and Tiios. Mul len of Grand Rapids advanced enough money so Mr. Logan could make an offer of paying his creditors 25c on the dollar. This they did with tlie understanding that they were to re; ceive the stock. The court lias or dered that the offer he accepted. Messrs, Hill and Mullen were in tlie city last week arranging for t lie open ing of t lie store. Mr. Mullen is well known in this city having traveled for years for the wholesale grocery house of Johannes Bros, of Green Bay. The store will be operated under the name of Johnson & Hill Cos. A STEADY DRAIN. Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body Make You 111, Languid and Depreaaed. Sick kidneys weaken the body through the continual drainage of life giving albumen from the blood into the urine, and the substitution of poisonous uric acid that goes broad cast through the system, sowing the seeds of disease. Loss of albumen causes weakness, languor, depression. Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pain, nervousness, nausea, cricks in the back, gravel and kidney stones. The proper treatment is a kidney treat ment, and the best remedy is Doan's Sidney Pills. Great Wausau cures prove it. E. F. W. Hoppe. 31t N. Third Ave., Wausau, Wis., says: "I believe there is no kidney remedy as effective as Doan’s Kidney Pills and 1 always recommend them when 1 have the opportunity. 1 have been a sufferer from kidney trouble and rheumatism for the past ten years and do not think I will ever be completely cured. “About five years ago I began using Doan's Kidney Pills and they gave me relief which was somethfng that all the otiter remedies 1 had tried, had failed to do. When 1 feel a return attack of my trouble. I procure Doan s Kidney Pills from the Pardee Drug Cos. and they never fail to relieve me promptly.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Go.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and uke no other. Opening of Indian Reservations Registration, July 15 to August 5,1909. Drawing, August 9,1909 REGISTRATION for 160-Acre Farms in the Flathead Reservation (450,000 acres) ..... at Missoula, Mont. Coeur and Alene Reservation (200,000 acres) - - - at Coeur d’Alene, Ida. Spokane Reservation (50,000) ------ at Spokane. Wash. Any qualified applicant can register for a 160-acre farm on all three of these reservations Hut if lie i the dra " ir,s of '*"■* *°* reservation, J.e cannot file an ailpHcalto. for ?and on the othe? icbcil dllOllb. HOME SEEKERS’ ROUND-TRIP FARE. JULY 20. 1900 VIA THE CHICAGO Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Beloit.. Wis. $39.00 $39.00 $55.10 $57.50 V reen Bay ‘ *OO 39.00 56.20 58 60 Janesvilie .> 39.00 3ft. uu 56.10 57.50 LaCrosse ‘ .’16.50 36.50 52.60 55 00 Madison .moo moo 55.10 57 50 Milwaukee 39.00 moo 55.10 57 50 Minera Point 39.00 moo 55.10 57 50 ssas* *•> .• SM Wausau “ *-00 393)0 55.10 57 i) Tickets good for twenty-five (25) davs. ' “ ~ ' ab,,™ , r*gMraSS%T,',l,“ No,th PaCi4e o “‘* Pul,,ts > with privileges, are available for trips to lor adriii ional information about lares on other dates, train service routes, etc see the nearest ticket agent of the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, or w rite to 6 1 1 ket F. A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, or oivis Has^enu^ N A fle „t Descriptive folder free. Madison, Wis. THE TOWN CRIER Was put out of business by Printer’s Ink PRINTER’S INK Will Get Business For YOU. We Do Up to Date JOB PRINTING. Jt TRY US You need not be bothered with bugs and insects if you will only use our Strictly Pure Paris Green Hellebore Insect Powder Mosquitos disappear when you burn our Chinese Joss Sticks. 2 Packages for 5c If it's from the PARDEE DRUG CO. IT’S RIGHT Does Your Shoe Pinch? Throw away the misfits aud get Footwear of us which will give you ease aud comfort. We cau fit anything but a club foot. It’s all iu the se lection aud we have a grade of stock which will suit the most ex acting buyty. Wausau’s Oldest and Most RtliabU Shoe House * MUELLER & QUANDT DR. I. M. WILLARD DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT OFFICE, MCKINLEY BLOCK WAUSAU, WIS. MOCKS t O A. M. TO 11 M. l.so TO s P. M. iraxmoa ■ rcwDan m B*tv:k. DATS, 7 to a. ■tJKD.T* . • TO SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES SCIENTIFICALLY FITIED. INTERIOR DECORATIONS For Spring of 1909 HOST comprehensive and beautiful collec tion ever shown in this vicinity. All new designs, harmonious and strik ing color effects. Exclusive designs which cannot be duplicated by anyone else in this part of the state. I would especially direct your attention to the new grass cloth and hofi, both of which are rapidly growing in favor and which are conceded to be the best small figured and selftoned fabrics on the market. Upon request, I will furnish special designs in water color sketches for churches, halls, etc. 'Phone 1540 WILLIAM ZIMMER Don’t It Make You Mad When you find that you have gotten a poor job of plumb ing ? Its enough to make any man tear his hair to pay for cheap plumbing. If we do your work, it will be the best and cost no more than you would pay for cheaper work. Ring up Telephone 1654. 116 Cation St. E. L. PINE Wausau, Wis. Fishing Tackle Anything in the line of rods, reels, hooks, artific ial bait, Hies, etc. Sporting Goods Base ball sundries, bats, masks, gloves, balls, ten nis goods and articles for other outdoor games. Furniture ] “L., Furniture | You R^kt " The lowest priced Furniture Store iu Wausau. Always carries a strictly new stock of goods. Once adus torner always a pleased customer. Compare our goods with those of other dealers. CHAS. HELKE, ST . Marathon County Bank WAUSAU WIS. Capital Stock, $75,000 Surplus, $35,000 Giv aimed under the General Banking Law of the stale of W tsootisln. Will receive deposits, discount notes, buy and sell drafts, make eoiieotioas. and do ail other business connected with ireaeral bank ing. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts sold on all points in the world. Has Safety Deposit Vault. Boxes for Rent at $2 Per Year. Savings Department in Connection. Aui Srawaur Pres. E C. Znmua.i C. W. Ha so IK Vice-Pres Cashier Directors—Ales Stewart. W. Alexander. C. W. Harger, E. C. Zimmerman. W. B. scboHeld. We have the best selection of these goods of any dealer in the city. I. ROHDE 512 Third St. Summer upplies We are selling the best refrigerators on the mar ket. Let us demonstrate their worth to you. When you want garden hose, lawn mowers, oil lamps, or anything in the line of summer hardware, call on us. R. Bauman Hardware Cos. 210-212 THIRD STREET PERSONAL MENTION. —John Rex, of Merrill, was in the city on Friday. —Miss Genevieve Edmonds is visit ing in Menasha. —Robert Kiekbusch was in Toma hawk Thursday on business. —Miss Underwood returned home from a visit in Chicago on Friday. —Mrs. M. M. Partridge left Wednes day for Wild Rose to visit relatives. —Attorney M. R. Rosenberry tran sacted business in Chicago on Friday. —George Wilson will go to Star Lake on Thursday for a week’s outing. —Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tank, of Marathon, were in the city on Friday. —Major John F. Lamotrt spent Thursday in Marshfield and Colby on business. —Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mathie re turned home from Green Bay on Wednesday. —F. F. Damon, who had been South looking over timber lands, has re turned to his home in Wausau. —Elmer Gebhart, who had been visiting his parents in this city, re turned to St. Paul on Tuesday. —A. V. Gearhart and daughter Miss Louise, spent Sunday afternoon in Merrill, returning in the evening. Anew cement walk has been laid in front of the McKinley block at the corner of Third and McClellan streets. —W. R. Schol field returned to Eldora, lowa, on Friday. Mrs. Schol tield and son will remain for a longer visit. —Leo. Largay departed for South Carolina on Thursday evening in tire interests of the D. J. Murray Manu facturing Cos. —Miss Phoebe Hitt of Oaktield, Wis., arrived in the city Friday and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Jones. —Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gilbert and daughters, Miss Florence and Jean, departed Wednesday for an outing of two weeks at Star Lake. —Herman Sense of Bayfield is visit ing at the home of his father-in-law, Julius Golz. Mrs. Sense has been visiting here for several weeks. —Mrs. Tims. Ryan of Merrill, was in the city on Tuesday. She lias been east for two months visiting with her sister, Mrs. Aaron, in New York City. —Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yale, who had been visiting in Wausau, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Curtis, returned to their home in Minneapolis on Wednesday. —Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fellner, who have been in Antigo for several w eeks, returned to Wausau on Friday. They are district organizers for the National Fraternal league. —Miss Helen Zuhse departed Wednesday for the East, where she will visit relatives and friends for several weeks. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zuhse. —S. B. Tobey departed Saturday evening for Waukesha, where he w ill conduct a teachers’ institute for he next two weeks. In August he will be engaged in like work in Antigo. —Adam Paff w as in the city Wednes day. Adam is an old settler of Wau sau, but lie and his family are now re siding in Zion City, 111. He was on his way to the woods where he has a contract for peeling bark. —Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Sexmith, and sons, George and Fred, and Miss Crosby, took an automobile trip "to Fond du Lac the past week. They returned home on Friday and were accompanied by Miss Harriet Sexmith of Fond du Lac. —Mrs. H. C. Etterandson, William, who have been visiting with the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuckuk, and with other relatives for a few weeks, are now visiting in Kil bourn City. After a brief stay there, they will return to their bom* in Wimbledon, N. D. —O. E. Wells, Supt. of the Marathon County Training School for Teachers, departed Thursday for the Pacific coast. He will be absent about eight weeks, and takes the trip principally for rest and recreation. He took tlie Northern Pacific, and went from here directly to Winnipeg, where he ex pected to remain over Sunday. He will spend a short time at the Alaska- Yukon-Pacitic exposition at Seattle, and go to Spokane to visit relativas. He may return by a southern route visiting the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or lie may take the northern route and go through Yellowstone park. Bowel Complaint in Children. When six months the little daughter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mer chant of AgnewviMe, Va., had an at tack of cliolera infantum. Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was given and effected a com plete cure. This remedy has proven very successful in case of bowel com plaint in children and when given ac cording io the plain printed directions can be relied upon with perfect con- ; Science. When reduced with water and svteetened it is pleasant to take, which is of great importance when a medicin must be given to young children. For sale by W. W. Albers. -S BUSINESS COLLEGE. The W ausau business College Invites you to invest!*Me its courses. Its management and its standing in the business public: hundreds of ambitious young people have secured Uicra live positions ai.er graduation Increase your salary by taking our course of shorthand or bookkeeping Expert teachers in each department Re ference: All business firms and banks of Wausau, also former students. Write for beautifully illustrated catalogue, bo it now. E D. Widmer Prop June2-tf W ausau, Wi->.. ladYwanted To Introduce our large and complete Fail tine of beautiful wool dress foods, silks and fancy waistitiars. The latest up to date New Vork city patterns. Haudswnest line of materials on the market. Dealing direct wttb the milts you will find our prices low. Profits, IHi.uo to *.i weekly, samples and full instructions packed in a neat sample case, shipped express prepaid. Nomoney required. Exclusive terri tory. Write for particulars. Be first to apph . Standard Drtse Goods Cos., Dopt. F H jfi-3w Biflvhaartwi, h. 7. FIRE INSURANCE. K ret low & Lasoont w ish to an nounce that Urey are prepared to write fire insurance in approved stock cona panies at reasonable rates. They also place plate glass and boiler insurance and surety bonds. First National bank building. Phone 1033. E3O-tf n R. TURBIN of Berlin, Germany, the Expert Specialist and Surgeon who has visited our city for the past seventeen years, will again be in Wausau, at Hotel Beilis, Wednesday, July 28 HOURS, 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. f and every fourth Wednesday thereafter. I treat Rheumatism, Enlarged Veins, Fistula, Piles ana other Rectal Diseases, Kidney, Bladder and Lingering Ailments. I MAKE NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION, whether you take treatmeut or not. 1 want every one afflicted to come to my office where 1 will explain to him ray method of curing these diseases. 1 invite in particular all those who have become dissatisfied with treatment elsewhere. 1 will explain to you why you have not been cured, and will demonstrate to your entire satisfaction why I can cure you safely, quickly and perma nently. My counsel will cost you nothing, but my cluugcg for a perfect cure w'ill be reasonable and not more than you w ill be willing to pay fol the benefits conferred. I will do by you as I would want yon to do by me if our cases were reversed. V Ollll2 y° u are troubled with stupidness or are otherwise * unfitted for business or study, you should consult this specialist at once. Don’t delay until too late. Middle-Aged and Old Mankind There are thousands of you troubled with weak, aching backs and kidneys and other unmistakable signs. Mauy die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause. The most obstinate cases of this character treated with unfailing success. 4-q T v rV| which poisons ihe breath, stomach ami lungs and paves the V/CAuai A i-l way for Consumption, also Throat, Liver, Heart, Kidney, Bladder, and all constitutional and internal troubles; also Rupture, Piles, Fistula, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea aud all diseases of the stomach and bowels treated far in advance of any institution in the country. Til Qri/l RlriTl Diseases, Sores, Spots, Pimples, Scrofula, (At Cl kJJXiLI Tumors, Tetter and Eczcuia thoroughly eradicated, leaving the system in a strong, pure and healthful si ale. [jflflipSi U you are suffering from persistent Headache, Pains in Back, ana feel as if it were impossible for you to endure your troubles am! still be obliged to attend to your turns ’u>ld and social obligations, give (lie Doctor a call. He will cure you if you tri ,a l yourself to his care. A great many have taken treatmeut of this Specialist, amt ”ie can refer you to those who have been cured by him. y° ur troubles if living away from city. Thousands cured at home VV rilC l) y correspondence and medicine sent as diteefed Absolute secrecy iu all professional dealings. Address all letters, giving street and number plainly. Address Doctor Turbin, 103 Randolph St., Chicago, ill. Tie Largest and Most Modern Brewery ia irlbern Wisconsin Where the good, old “RUDER BEER’' is made. The “STAR” of all beers. Known for its purity and health giving qualities. Why drink iu ferior grades when you may obtain this beer for the same money. A trial order will convince you. Tclepboue No. 1003. First publication July 13 last July 27. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned that on the 28th day of June, IS***, one vlilte mare altout ten years old, weight aliout o. ■* thousand pounds. I lie owner of which is un known, strayed upon land owned andoccupied by me. and upon which I reside to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of section number eight (8) Township thirty (30) North of Range numlier nine (9) east. in the town of Hewitt in theeounty of Mai-atlinn. and was there found and taken In by me. Dated July Ist. loos*. Henry Kroepi.in. First publication July li, last July 20. Order of Hearing Petition to Sell Real Estate to Pay Debts, Etc. State of Wisconsin, County Court for Mara athon County. In the matter of the estate of * ~, Christina Beilin, deceased, f ,n 1 roDa, ‘ On reading and tiling the petition of Henry Gross, administrator of the estate of Christina Beilin, deceased, representing, among other things, that said deceased died seized of cer tain real estate therein described, and that it is necessary to sell or lncumlier the same to pay the debts of said deceased, and praying for license to sell the same. and. It appearing to the court that the personal estate in the hands of said administrator Is insufficient to pay the debts of the said deceased, and ex penses of administration, and that it is neces sary to sell or incumber the wlioleof said real estate for that purpose: It is ordered, that said petition lie heard at a regular term ol' said county court, to lie held in and for said county, at ttie court house in the city of Wausau, on the first Tuesday dic ing the 7th day) of Septcmlier. A. I*. 19U9. al 10 o’clock a. m. It Is further ordered, dial this order Ik- pub lished at least three successive weeks Ik-fore said day fixed for the hearing of said petition In the Wausau Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at the city of Wausau, iri said county, and that a copy thereof be served per sonally on Ernestina Belike, the only heir re siding in the county of Marathon, and on all persons interested In the said estate and resid ing in this county at least t wenty days before such day. Dated June 22. 1900. By the court. Henry Mri.lrk. County .1 udg* First publication June. 22nd last July, Oth. Notice of Final Settlement and Aeaign ment. State of Wisconsin, County Court for Mara thon County:- In Probate. Notice is hereby given that at a regular term of the county court to tie held in and for said county, al the court house, in the city Of Wau sau. in said county. on the said first Tuesday, (being the 7th day) of Scptemlicr. A. D. 1909. at 10o’clock A. m.. the following matters will be heard and considered: The application of Herman tied rich adminis trator of the estate of Martin Haubrich late of the town of Holton In said county deceased for the examination and allowance of his final account of his administration, and for the assignment of the residue of the estate ot said Martin Haubrich deceased, to such other persons as are by law entitled to the same Dated June 19th, 19U9. By order of the court Henry Miller. County Judge. Reoner St Kinui.e. Attorneys. First publication July ti. last July 20. Probate Notice. State of Wisconsin. County Court for Mara thon County.—ln Probate. Notice is hereby given that at the regular term of the county court to tie held in and for said county, at the court house in the city of Wausau, in said county, on the first Tuesday, (being the 7th day) of September. A. D. It*l9 at to o’clock a. m the following matter wilt be heard and consid - red: * The application of Carl Gruet/macher to admit to probate the last will and testament of Fredericke Piske. late of the city of W au sau, in said county de<-eased and for letters testamentary thereon to Ik* Issued to ( art Gruetzmaeber of Wausau, Wisconsin. Dated July 2. 1909. By order of the court Henry Mlli.er County Judge. Kreutzer Bird. Koseniierry A Ofcoiteski. Attorneys for Petitioner. Faimc Table to transform weak, broken down, ner ou wrecks into magnificent type- of physical perfection. They restore the nerves and kidneys to their normal conditions and make you look and feel years youhger. Guaranteed, ut) cents. Book Free. The S. R. r'eil Cos., Cleveland, O. For sale by W. W. Albers, druggist The* Plmph to iro For your cotunter -1 11C I ld,cc to ~,a l printing go to the Pilot office. The finest stationery and the quickest and best of work. Call and get prices. First publication .June 29, July 13. Notice of Finul Settlement until Allow* ance. Slate of Wisconsin, County Court for Mara thon County In probate. Notice is hereby given that at a regular term of Hie county court, to Ik- held In and for county, al tlpg'coui-t house, in the city of Wausau, in said county, on the said Ist Tues day, (being the 7th day) of Septenilier, A. D I 1909. a* m,/c 1 -k a. M tin- foiiuwing malU-rs I w ill I e tn - id and consnlercd : ] Til. apyticatloM of Henry (i. Miller, execu tor of tin-will of August F. Benz, late of the city of Wausau, in said county, deceased, for the examination and allowance of his final account of Ids administration, and for the assignment of tin- residue of the estate of August F. lien/., deceased, to such other per sons as are by law entitled to the sume. Dated June -_'4tli. 19U9. By order of the Court, Henry Miller. County Judge. Brown, I’haiit. Genrh ii & Anderson. Attorneys. First publication, June 29. last, July 13. Notice of Finul Settlement and Assign ment. State of Wisconsin County Court for Mara thon County: In Proliate. Notice is hereby given that at a regular term of tin county court to Is* held in and for saiu county, it 1 tie* court house. In tin- city of Wausau. In said county, on the said first Tues day, (being the 7th day) of September. A. D 19U9. at io o'clock a m lie- following matters will lie heard and considered: The application of Herman Hern, admlnls tor of the es'.ale of Anton Dern late of the city of Wausau n said county, deceased, for tlie e.xamlnatio i and allowain-e of his Huai sc count of li s administration, and for lie- as signment <>f the residue of tin- estate of Antou Dern Uei*ei>s*d. to such other person* as are by law t-nl it I si )o 'he same. Dated .'unr2oth. IHU9. By order of the Court. Henry Miller. County Judge First publication June l£i, last July 6. Notice to CreditorH. State of Wisconsin. County Court for Mara thon fount} In Probate. Notice is hereby given that the time up to. and including tie- first Tuesday Of lanuary, inlo is hereby allowed to creditor* of Fredrick Voeltzke. deceased, to present their claims for examination and allowance. 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