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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 10

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TEN. THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE, MAY 14, 1907. No "Bribes" i For Anyone Mesdamos B. W. arid C.

R. Farns-' wortli. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. arid B. Warner in.

White- water. Mrs. C. R. also had the pleasure of meeting her sister, Mrs.

Wai- 'j of-Lake wiio came up to spend the clay with i parents. returned, home We do not have to "bribe" I anyone to eat No for dealers, no "prizes" for children, no money for clean, steam- cooked whole wheat drawn out into porous shreds and baked. Contains the greatest amount of muscle-making material for the least money. Always the same, always right. For breakfast'heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness, pour hot milk.

over it; add a little cream arid a little salt; or, sweeten to. taste. Shredded Wheat is also delicious and wholesome for any meal in combination: with fresh or preserved fruits. At your grocers. I I LEYDEN Leyclen, May.

W. Dra- phal and family attended the wedding -of his sister in Janesville--last Thursday. Mrs. Uiley is. entertaining her Ci.illaha.n- of E.

Boettcher made a -business to Whitewater last Friday. spent last week" viSr iting her' daughter, Mrs. Tolles, in -Cazenovia, is working creamery J. E. -J; the order of the Thc'colfl weather' continues and Vegetation grows slowly.

Mrs. Win, Mosher visited at. the home'of her 'sou last'. Monday. Tuesday.

Kit 'again. Forty-four scholars wrote for diplomas here Thursday'and They were, from Footviile, Ply mouth, Hanover imd the Ellis district. There will be a tent show Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week on Mr. Kabila's lawn. Frank' Kane of Janesville was seen on our streets-Sunday.

MTS. Frank Lentz and family of Footville spent' Siinday here. Mrs. Lewis Hartwig of- Gapron, 111., spent Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Hartwig.

Grant Stockwell. of Beloit -was a Sunday at- the of Mrs. ''MAGNOLIA 'Magnolia, May Woodstock' and son of Af ton were. Saturday "visitors- at brother's, Fred Woodstock, Miss Minnie Edwards had to take a vacation, from school duties- Monday and Tuesday on account 'of throat Some oC our young people took. in the at and ball game at 'Footviile- Saturd'ny.

Frank Green family spent nrday. and at Smith Janie" suburban FOOTVILLE May 'Lugg. oC Whitewaten visited at parental. home a few day's week. Fishing, parties' to Fulton and" In- ulian Ford are everyday occurrences.

Most everyone brings, home some -fish. Silvertho'rn were' Janesville i Miss -Helen- is 'Saturday Madison Sox -'in 'a' The "score was to 4'. 'This snrely-was good Sat- urdajMtherc will game -between No i After supper-a'musical and -literal 1 I program will be, are cor diafly invited to attend. Yernie Crall and Frank Bleasdale attended' tlie -examinations Cain -ville' last Thursday Several from' this' yicihity attendee of the late'ja mes'eielam ''-A 1 to 'charged a ta'Keh the -ball; The Madison team'will'be'back Decoration.day and all'should plan to.attend. -The Ladles Aid the.

Christian 'meet, Wells Watkin Davis Center is vis- itlrig her, daughter, H. Tprphy. Lacey left Saturday.for Appleton Wm. Verne. Gove spent Sat urday.

and' Sluriday. with local friends. Mrs. Jorve' Bemis returned home Monday after-'spending the past week visiting her father in. Hebron.

111. Our Masonic-lodge attended- funeral 'of'their late James Cloland. In Janesville Friday. Rev. Lariraorc's many-friends were much surprised, when he handed in lu's resignation Sunday morning-at the close of service.

hope, he may change his mind and stay with us. Wm. PanMnirst and wife entertained friends from jancsvillo Sunday. McCullqugh- a.newp-Qolum-. 1 bia- gramaphone.

p. -Pepper is treating all his build- Ings to.a coat of-paint. 1 Pearl are sate, arrival of a baby' boy that gladden 'their home Thursday; Bycle Taylor were Ortordvillc Saturday to attend the ball and Miss' Ida Harper were Janesville visitors There-will-be a-social dance in the hall Friday, evening, May IT.th. Everyone invited. Supper, served' by Mrs.

Fox. A social will be held Saturday evening, May. ISth, under the auspices oC the. Eastern-Star at the home oE which all are'cordially Supper will, be served from to 0. A hai-p' orchestra; vocal'mu- sic and other, will be provided-to make an enjoyable evening.

All come. EAST CENTER East; May will he 1 a at the oC Mr. and- Mrs. Will Cory-in Footvillo Saturday evening, May IS, for the benefit of the Eastern will be served from six o'clock-until, all are George -fully recover ed recent'illness', to" resume his; farm duties again. observed by 'the hcr-puplls in- 'joint district number The school r'ake'd; wood-piled up and a general'improvement made out of -doors.

David Lbwryvisite'd herjdaiigh- day. Utters Corners, 'May and' Floyd Chat.iield and family--of Miltou find'Herman Chatfield and'family of''Janesville-spent the iiCth'at-'th'e home of'th'e'ir LeviV'Gonia. and fainil'y -and sixth' they all jwc.nt to Aflains to assist 'their and Mrs: S. E. 'Chatfield, in celebrating golden wedding.

They report fully 150 in. attendance. 1 Mr. and-Mrs. Sturtevant spent the 5tli with Delavan relatives) -Fred Reichsteig sold ten'head of cattle to a Delavan buyer last week.

The L. A. S. met with Mrs. A.

F. Shields Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T.

Klitze have been happy' over the advent ol! 1 a son at on May Sth. C. H. Sherman-and George McLanc celebrated their, birthdays the 'fifth. was'- sixty-seven and George''seventeen.

Ed. Bchlman and Fred Millard planted the present continues they will no doubt -plant again later. '-and' Mrs. Ceo- arid, daughter and 'Mrs. Ogden Roe and son' went south Sunday 'Jto v.isit Fred Morse, of Whitewater has; -a men 'enclosing''his'farm here 1 with Janesville woven -wire fencing.

The same, crew-will do. likewise for Gleason- 'next. John.Koshorek and Lura Collins to Janesville Beloit and Rockt'ord Saturday. L. Stevens and Mrs.

Amanda Wheeler of 'Whitewater drove out to Mrs. Wheeler's farm.here Thursday. Mrs. Louisa Hadley. and Mrs.

Fred' Hadley and daughter spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Melvln Wight in Lima. Mrs; Saxe of 'Whitewater, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Hadley for two weeks, spent the past week with the Hackett family on the island.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fetch attended the Peich-Schultz wedding -in Whitewater Wednesday night A. F. Shields'and wife and John Shields and family relatives in North'' Lima' Sunday.

'son's. Ernest Setser has' been, ''suffering with neuralgia 'Mrs. -TripKe has -been visiting relatives secretary o'f missions, will "preach the A. C. 'church Miss 'Aura Sturtevant- the proud possessor 'of.

a fine piano 'bought of WSigley 'of society meets- Tena'Thompsoh Thursday afternoon. Wm. Thompson is- very 'poorly. 'Mrs. Worthing spent Sunday at; her Quite a number went fishing Satui "Dam- crow, went to Rock river fishing Sunday.

JTlie Wioodmen are'doing, a rushing business this: new members the last meeting and 'four the' next meeting. will have a ban- at 1 every; meeting, by all the old new members. Herman' 1 Damorow and wife-were the of "Mrs. K. G.

Ernest LuckOeld of Aftbn spent Saturday at the home of 'his mother. Next Sunday' Rev. Sch'roth -will preach English two'at the brick church. Maud and. June Robinson spent Sunday' at home.

A. Fitzgerald- from Footviile was seen on. our', streets Sunday. MILTON 'Milton, May On Thurs day 'Milton, college was defeated 'on the home grounds by Ripon college by a score' of eight to four'. 'Ripon' first two.

men at bat'got safe hits am scored on 'Milton's errors, in the. sec bnd inning another comedy of error was enacted, letting in.five scores'on four-Jilts-and wild throwing to "bases up the game without any "more' stage fright lame arm and could hot. speed, jwhich fac gave.Ripori. m.ost.oC their out', b'y" 11'; by Bey on'ball's bltjBeyeiv-l; has es'bri balls off Milton 'Milton boys- did.igooc work at. and three-base were be in this in" ront.

'college buildings, mediate have completed 'prior The. summer days up ar.e similar i i 1 Clarke University of''Chicago, attende.d.'.'ciuirch', Jiere Sat J. R. pavidsori rtnd.3-T,armon in ti.bnal' Harvester spent here'. 'Clarke; went.

Thursday. and returned accompanied by Mrs. Clarke. The concert by the Firemen's band has been abandoned and their first appearance will in the. opening summer night conceTt-in the The influx-of junk dealers indicates prosperity has struck the old iron branch of business.

ProE." Crandnll has organized a "bird class and they are studying Wisconsin 'birds. and their habits. 'Wiii. Yonng.of Grand ias' been'a recent visitor'at James McEwau's. Hamilton'of Jefferson vas-iti the village The high 'school second nine heat a'Janesville- nine of similar calibre by a score, of eleven five'; Grace Spaulding of'the'Edger- on 'schools spent Satturday and Sun- ay' at 'Miss Emma.Anderson-ot the-state iniversity spent Saturday and Sunday vith Milton 1 Jamestown exposition stamps were ut on sale here Saturday.

C. Risdon and wife visited Janes- 'relatives' Saturday. Harry Clarke of -Brodhead was- in lie village Senator Hazlcwood" of Jefferson ivus the guest of Principal Bartclt W'm. M. Johnston of Chicago-is vis- ting Mr.

and M-rs. S. Clarice. H. Crandall of- Farina, 111., is visiting'Milton relatives.

In a 'recent issue a typographical responsible 'for the state- ment'that Mrs. instead of Mr. Alfred A. Crandall' and' -Mjss Corahell Crandall had been married. NORTH'SPRING VALLEY North Spring Valley.

May, I) 1 and Henry- North of Madison were guests week at Otto Huge- Ralph Wood-spent; Sunday at T. Mrs. intone'Yenning-were -from Monroe; a few "Miss 1 home Friday after spending a week with friends, and relatives at Janesville. Miss 'Louise Hageman is home 'from an 'oxtontle'd visit'in Will Mau spent in Orr.ie Lee finished' work at- 1 Brodhead and has returned-home, Will Acheson is-in the neighborhood' hanging wall-paper. Mrs-.

is- here from'-Albany. Scholtz will send butter-each month-to the dairy school at Madison for. scoring. Day was over from pr- fordville 'and spent Sunday with her niece. Miss Myrtle Bahr has been helping Mrs.

Letts for a few Mr. Wolcott is'here from 'Magnolia shearing 1 AVALON. Avalon, Florence -village- and McArthur closed; 'Otto. Rastbi'ia'-is her- Mr.i and --and iwith Peter Reid in. the' towji-of-JanesviUe.

-'Scott of-Chicago spending spmc'time with' h'er. brother GcorgeX Miss -Plprlce n'eeder is under, the Doctor's, care; Sutfd'ay. with' NORTH. CENTER. North May "day was observed in the school here by Quite "a few-'people '-I'romithis vicin- rhe new Catholic spent jSaturday and Sunday at her home in Mrs.

Johnson -and'. daughter also Mrs. Walton, were callers at 'the school Friday afternbon. Mrs. attended'the Royal' Neighbors' Janesville- Wednesday night.

i Mr. and Mrs. Ed the riome of Barrett one day the past week. Mrs. Ed Wblietz ot Evansv'illc is making a visit with her parents, Mr.

and-Mrs. Chas. Kopke. P. Cullen attended' the.

funeral, of Mr. Cleland'in Janesville Friday. Mr. 'and- enlertiijned company from Sunday with his Brother Tom andJfamily. Otto-Kersten was at'his home'here Sunday.

H. S. JOHNSON PICKEFJNG E.SHELDON JONES TARRANT O.SGpQD TAYLOR BEOS. C. VAN.

KIRK 'NOLAN EEC'S. j.i BUGGS" ---V j.T.SHIELDS'-... SKELLY J. F. A.

BATE9' A. E. NASH 1 -q. FULLY''GTJASANTEED. HIS DUTY AS- HE SAW 'KAYSEB A Ri'i'-atitcc ticket in every pnir that the tips wtwenr the j'lovc.

Mndcof PURE silte. licill 0 cnni "KAYsuR'i jwit risjor Tippoi a OLOVES The Critics Confounded. "There," said-the poet when he had iompleted incubator, I'd like see the critic 'who irove after this thatl have no creative genius." Before the Telegraph. HANOVER Hanover, May. Uehling and' family, returned from Milwaukee gence.

When the Indian mutiny out 1857, it is related that the revolt was. carried in the-form'of an unleavened or chupattie. running camels have always been used in the cast to carry dis- he'a'con flres 'still main, a vehicle for. conveying tell i- Pr'o- 'yisipnsj'arid He yi'anted-Thsm; The'widow of a viilasc grocer was -placing the cheeked apples on the top-oil the. shriveled ones in the barrel when -Farmer Giles entered the '-establishment, according'te -the Rochester 'I-Ieralcll that tnb" o' 'biit- be -said, those hams, and that'lot o' The'! shopkeeper rubbed her hands together with delight.

sir," she-'beamed, "delighted to servo you, 'And -what- else rr.ay -I 1 supply you went Mr. Giles, "there's- all them ot tomato sauce, and them 1 6' ail- that, 1 concluded; vague-, ly; 1 sweeping li'ia exclaimedi'itlVe widow, -now 1 "whatever do-, y.ou-.want. with 1 "I I'm- l'armerjs, I'm Uiej'exec'utor" of lawyer's -just- duty, to carry out So' I've got thrde'carls outside!" Not'a Reading The town, of Carnegie- lilivary in are- several thousand' volumes town is'roundly taxed to support'-the institution. -according'-to a report by the librarian just' made public, there was one- solitary: patron- of the library. The librarian expressed the opinion th.it the people-of the-town were'so-much interested in- roller bridge whist and poker'that they for books.

"ONTOyiCTORY It-took strong as well as brave men to face the disease and heat of the; South the Civil War, and the' meri 1 knew the way to avoid it was to prepare for the ordeal. made by tfieir" comrade, A. L. Granger, a soldier in Wis- their blood pure and their systern clear- of After '4O. years; this'same remedy is being, in: large quantities tinder the direction of its 'a HOME REMEDY, ior the'sultering multitudes.

SOLD IN TWO SIZES'-" SMALL SIZE, 50c LARGE-SIZE (StimesthViS'Ocsize) Guaranteed, undtr. ilic Food and Drugs Act of June 20th, 1306. -i -foil BA1E in) KING'S 4 Manufactured1 by GRANGER T. Ned was bby.on-his firs-t visit to the coiiiitr'y. in cows Not lie." 1 "Uncle, do.

you 'have to buy for all MEN AND WOMEN. irritationg or 1 ulcoraiionn of not or bj Dr by iexprcfK, Ior 00, bouka t2.75. Circular font on rttjucit. RORN-KINKS CORN FLAES to Serve Hot or Cold Kornelia Kinks with genius great Displayed her skill on her pate. When next he poor old coon, He won't know where to thrust his spoon.

"Korn Kinks" is good for-the memory. That's true because it strengthens mind and food is so strengthening arid sustaining as corn, and "Korn Kinks" is malted corn prepared in a way that makes it most delicious and easily digested. Only 5c. at your grocer's. -THE BUFFALO, N.

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