Newspaper Page Text
f A Make Yourself Happy by becoming thoroughly healthy, full of lite, energy, enthusiasm. If you don’t feel that way now, it is because that machine, your body, is out of order. The change from cold to warm weather has thrown something out of gear Willson’s Monarch SARSAPARILLA should help you by assisting to purify and enrich the blood, thus stimulating and strengthening the various organs and tending to bring about that complete, harmonious, machine-like action of every part, which insures health. SI.OO for a large bottle. LOETZ’S PHARMACY DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE (Successor to Stappenbeek’s Pharmacy) WILLSON BLOCK EDGERTON, WIS. Wisconsin Tobacco Reporter Edgerton, - Wisconsin. F. W. COON, - Editor and Publisher. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 CORRESPONDENCE Cambridge David L. Cargen died of myocarditis in Sherwood, lowa, March 21, 1914, at the age of 38 years, 3 months and 12 days. The deceased was born in the first Presbyterian Manse on the shore of Lake Ripley. When a young man he went to lowa and made his home. His only brother living, Dr. J. B. Car gen of this place. The remains were laid to rest in Lake Ripley cemetery. Tuesday, Mrs. James Scobie and two little children were fatally burned by an explosion of gasoline. It was about 3:30 in the afternoon when Mrs. Scobie was in her kitchen, a small room, cleaning some garments with gasoline. A hot fire in the kitchen stove and the rapid evaporation of the fatal fluid made conditions just right for an ex plosion, which burst outward the win dows and set fire to the clothing of herself and children. Some high school boys and others were playing ball on the street when the explosion occurred and running to the kitchen entrance they found it all ablaze. They then rushed to the front door and here met Mrs. Scobie and her little daughter Gladys rushing out with their clothing all aflame. The boys, with proper presence of mind, threw their coats about them and smothered the fire, but it had been too quick and the burns had produced their fatal effects. The baby was carried out by his brother Stanley, who jumped through the broken win dow and snatched him from the flames. He was also badly burned and had in haled the hot fumes. At the present writing his little life is just hanging in the balance. Milton C. S. Chambers has purchased an other lot at Lake Kegonsa and will bnild a cottage to rent, there being a good demand for places there this year. R. S. Thompson has bought the Riley Call residence on the west side which he will move into this spring. The place he now occupies he traded to j Walter Stockman. Miss Cassie B. Gray and Ernest A. Buchanan were married in Rockford on Monday, March 23, and left Wednesday morning for Leanington, Ontario, the former home of the groom, where they will engage in farming. James F. Kelly was born in Hebron, Washington county, N. Y., October 12, 1836, and passed from earthly suffer ings and labors March 23, 1914. He was the third of nine children who were born to William Sr. and Betsy Rice Kelly. His mother was a native of Lynn, Mass Of this large family Mr. Kelly was the last survivor. In 1857 he came west with his parents who settled in the township of Fulton, Wis. Here he resided six years. On February 19, 1863, Mr. Kelly was unit ed in marriage to Fanny R. Oviatt who lived with her parents at Albion, Wis. The Rev. O. P. Hull, who was then pastor at Milton, officiated. The happy young couple began their home making at Edgerton where they lived seven years. Later they moved into the vicinity of and finally resided in Milton Junction. To them were born four children, two of whom, both daughters, the oldest and youngest, died in in fancy. Dr. Charles D. and Alice B. are living, the latter being the sole companion and comfort of the bereaved wife and mother. Mr. Kelly is mourn ed by a sister-in-law, Mrs. David Kel ly, several nephews and nieces and a large group of friends. How’s 'riiis. We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimon ials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation Evansville The deal has been closed whereby Frank Hyne is to take over the Evans ville Produce Cos. The transaction in cludes all of the land, buildings, ac counts and business of the company. For many years the subject of paving our Main street has been more or less discussed. The street is nearly always the worst piece of road in the county. It has been a reproach to the citizens of the town. We have been judged lacking in public spirit because of its condition. But the election Tuesday will end all this. On Tuesday of this week papers were served on the City of Evansville, the Bank of Evansville, C. J. Pearsall, mayor; Geo. L. Pullen, city treasurer; Fred W. Gillman, city clerk; E. Gab riel, Chester Miller and 0. D. P. Chap in, members of the street and alley committee. The plaintiff is H. E. Pease, who charges the defendants, named above, with unlawfully spend ing $3,381.48 in the oiling of the streets of Evansville during the summer of 1913. It is generally understood that the action against the city and the city officials is not brought by Mr. Pease alone, but that there are associated with him a few others who have been somewhat dissatisfied with the oiling of the streets. Stoughton J. Lee Page, a very aged person, is suffering with an attack of pneumonia at his home in Mandtville. Mr. and Mrs. Everest Rollis, who the past couple of years have worked a part of the farm of Mrs. Rollis’ moth er, Mrs. Sarah Olson, are about to move onto the old Viney farm near Fulton, which is now owned by Chas. Nelson of Porter. The Knights of Pythias have decided to erect a Pythian castle during the summer at some convenient point and are seeking a site for a two-story build ing, the lower part of which will be leased for a store and the upper part to be used for a hall and club rooms. Mrs. Will Showers, who has been failing ever since the death of her hus band some five weeks ago, passed away at 5 o'clock Saturday morning at her home on South Monroe street. Death was pronounced due to a nervous breakdown brought on by worry aggra vated by a weak heart. Harry Stebbins arrived Sunday morn ing from Fort Still, Oklahoma, where he is stationed as a sergeant in Battery C, Fifth U. S. Field Artillery. When he entered the army seven years ago he joined the cavalry, serving three years. He then re-enlisted and is now discharged and will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clouden Stebbins, on Pleasant Hill for a time, possibly going into other business. Early Easter morning will witness the departure for Norway of quite a large party of residents of This city and vicinity who intend to visit relatives and friends in the old country during the centennial festivities there this summer, and some expect to remain a whole year. In the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Knud Vindevahl, Mr. and Mrs. Nels O. Offerdahl, John C. Tog stad, Hans N. Krekling, Ole S. Dahl, Mrs. Henry Ausse, Mrs. Ragnvald Lar son, Mrs. Martin Anderson-Vinge and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Nesten. HERE’S GOOD NEWS FOR DYSPEPTICS We have good news for every person in this town who has any form of stom ach trouble. It is about a remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia that we have so much faith in as to offer it to you with our personal guarantee that if it does not relieve you and satisfy you in every way, we will refund the money you paid for it without question or ar gument of any kind. You risk nothing; either Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will relieve your stomach ailments or the money you paid for them will be hand ed back to you. There is no red tape about our guarantee. It means just what it says. Your word is enough. If Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets don’t sat isfy you, the money is yours and we want you to have it. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets soothe the inflamed stomach, check heartburn and distress, stimulate a healthy secretion of gastric juice, aid in comfortable and rapid digestion of the food, and help to quickly restore the stomach to a com fortable, easy-acting, healthy state. They also aid greatly in promoting regular bowel action. Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets are sold only at the 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this store only by us. Three sizes, 27c, 50c and SI.OO. —Dean Swift, Edgerson, Wis. Wanted—White turkey and goose eggs.—F. C. Meyers. IBtf Industrial Hygiene. Poultry raisers have found that over crowding chickens in a coop decreases the production of eggs. Best returns require chicken houses built to provide ample sunlight and good ventilation. Cleanliness is an important factor in good business management. Modern poultry yards are models of good sani tary manufacturing plants. Successful dairymen insure the lives and produc tiveness of their dairy animals by care ful and intelligent attention to heat, food, ventilation and adequate sun light. Efficiency engineers studying factory management have reached similar con clusions on the productiveness of human workmen. Wise managers know that the physical surroundings and condi tions of work tell in the product. They look upon the construction of modern sanitary shops as a necessity of “good business.” There are still too many of the other type of managers who look 1 upon business success or failure as a j matter of luck. Their factories are overcrowded. The owners, in turn, j help to overcrowd the bankruptcy j courts. Good home management demands as i much attention to principles of hygiene j as must be given in care of poultry and j cattle. Anyone whose own eyes have i been opened can answer whether or not it is being given. School houses ] are the work shops of a considerable I proportion of the population of this country. These young workmen have rights. It’s bad business to handicap their efforts. Stuffy interiors lead to headaches, to drowsiness and to nervousness. Is it to be expected that good work will be done against these handicaps? Com petition is such nowadays that to se sure success every bit of energy needs to be properly directed. Nobody with a sore thumb is going to strike as hard a blow as though his hands were strong. Clerks, factory employees and children in school simply won’t buck aching heads against knotty problems. You don’t and I don’t. Isn’t it foolish to think that those who work for us will? For Sale —My 280 acre valley farm, 2£ miles from Genoa. Over 100 acres broke, balance fine timber and pasture. Good house, 32x32 basement barn, 104- foot tobacco shed and other outbuild ings; 60 acre pasture and good share of other fences of woven wire; good deep well with wind mill; less than J mile from school, on main traveled road, R. F. D. and telephone service. The best tobacco farm in western Vernon county. Will sell cheap on reasonable terms if taken at once. Address, H. A. Tulloch, Genoa, Wis. 19t2 ♦4M— — Dainty Easter greetings, booklets, post cards, etc., are awaiting you at the Book Store. Also a variety of Easter gifts for the children.—Frank Ash. 18t2 The Exclusive Features of B[" South Bend |P Malleable Sj Mange warrants your closest inspection and consideration. Give us the opportunity to show you. P. M. ELLINGSON, Don’t F\>rget Raisin Bread Wednesdays Best Line of Bakery Gooks Every Day Chase & Sanborn’s Tea and Coffee Are Still in the lead We are the agents for the Famous Rockdale Graham Flour, and the only ones in town who carry the Genuine Colby Cheese Oranges are fine and the cheapest fruit on the market. The Sunkist kind according to size, 20, 25, 35 and 40c per dozen. Seedless Grapefruit, 3 for 25 cents. THE CITY GROCERY Phone 93 Pyre & Dickinson, Props. Upholstering and Repairing. S. Fingal is now here and wants your work. Will do it right and reasonable. Shop with Andrew Berry, or leave or ders at Clarke’s furniture store. 18t2 Eggs for Hatching. Eggs from the famous Bean strain of prize winning R. C. Rhode Island Reds, Pen No. 1 at $3.00 per setting; from Pen No. 2 at SI.OO per setting. Thos. Westlake. —Low Rose Comb Silver Laced Wy andottes, well bred and exceptionally good layers-eggs SI.OO per 13.-0. H. Zieman, R. D, No. 5, Edgerton, Wis. 18tf Fcr Rent—The Shannon farm in the city limits, consisting of 60 acres, good house and good buildings. Inquire of D. W. North. 15tf —A new 8 room house for sale. Price SIBOO. Easy terms. Atwell & Blan chard. 9tf Rubber Aids to a Good Complexion Daily use of a “Fultless” Sponge Brush will help keep the skin soft and clean and benefit the complexion. Thin rubber sponge surface, strap handle for perfect grip and a flexible rubber back. Large size for men medium size for women and small size for children. Try one. 50c, 75c, SI,OO TITUS’ Drug Store. A Waltham Watch j is a wise counselor jSSIHAM WATCHES] . ii. Si LVERWARE, J EWELKYJjj A. E. STEWART, 7,pY,cVas an,j If it Comes From Stewort’s It’s Good. MHltt [ # U " 8 That m ! Come to us with your decorative i ! problems— get our suggestions on l Color Schemes and Up-to-Date IMllpj' ; k 1 Decor ations. Many pretty and Wwlml '• "•*. -"-Il dainty chambreys and floral pat- | i terns for bed rooms as well as 3 decorative hangings suitable for | j, hafls, living room, dining room j BjggߧHg<i B LN. POMEROY & CO. I j i ; LL-\-ij Harvard Air and Oil Burning Stoves Render service in thousands of homes with better satisfaction than ever before obtained. Automatic ally generate gas from kerosene oil, mixing it with air. Splendid results. Cheaper than gasolene. No dirt! No soot! No danger! &When you buy a Monarch Malleable you do not have to ac cept an inferior range market price for one. Hain, Livick & Arthur The Progressive Hardware Store.