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GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 21,191 9. COO ITYJODGE STORY OF SEYMOUR PIONEER IS INSPIRATION TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS RETURNING FROM WAR SPECIAL SESSION Peter Tubbs, After Fightinsr for Three Years in the Civil War, Cleared Is.nd and Cut Timber for I-og Home; Ii Now a Prosperous and Well-known Citizen. OCOiO GOUHTY FUNERALS GOUHIY AGENTS 0 ALGOMA VOTERS TO Judge Herbert Jones Disposes of Large Congestion of Business. STATE WILL MEET DEC DE UPffil SIZE (Hy Staff Correspondent PKVMOKK.

Win. June l'l With thousands Wisconsin soldiers re-lurninK from army service and tens of thousands of acres of wild lands available, ns well us other tens" of thousands of acres in hands that are utterly Incompetent to et the most Seymia.t where he put a loi house, H'lihhrd out i tumps uni b'-Kan l'-s new farm hunui on the site which now inukes up the Woodland farm, recently sold to his sons, Frank W. and J. Herbert, for the sum of SlO.Omi. The farm, originally 40 acres, now includes 2s0 acres nf choice dairy lands, (m June 7, 1X70, lie became post- MOTORIZED IN STURGEON BAY OF SCHOOL BOARD state appropriating a Mitiiliir num.

This Hum iiiu.t lie appropriated before July 1, and writ will then be started on the f.irtn. Thi re wis huh. i.if no oi-piisitinn to! the measure i it her the i.p senate, and it is oxpi etc! that tin- appropriation of the county will hi' ex-peill'ely unanimously made. ItunUs Salunlay 1. M.

The banks of this county will number iirmrni; the business houses that will have half holiday on Saturday i durliiR the warm summer months. I Officers of the live banks In the! county have decided that on July and coiitinulnir through until Saturday Sept. IS, that the banks Will i'Ihsi. at li.i.m Saturdays. The that haw decided iiln out of them, the story of a pioneer Wisconsin resident who came back master of the settlement, then known Farm Boosters of Entire State Will Hold Convention at Canal City.

Number of residents Want Size of Body Cut From Seven to Three. as Seymour, and was on? of the promoters and consistent workers to have the Creen Western railroad run across the state when a daily mail was established. Clm red Sixty Acres. After clearing f.O acres lie turned to dairying and soon had an excellent le- fiorn the southern battlefields over M) onrs ao, following the civil war, without melius or position and who has become a prosperous citizen, of use to his community and stale, Is timely and may furnish inspiration tu many of the younif men who are now taking off their uniforms and looking lllv Staff Correspondent OCONTO. June 21.

County JinU-e Herbert F. Jones held a special term of court for Oconto county at which the follow inc cases were heard and action upon the same taJ-co: F.stato of James Ionian, hearing of petition of C. W. Carlson for proof of will. C.

W. Carlson appointed e.xecu tor Fstale of Charles Davis, hearing; pe. til ion of Kliwiheth ImiuM-; and Cer trude Davis for the appointment of executor. Millide appointed administrator. Fstate of Peter Davis, hearlnR- petition of l'lllllds and ier trude Davis for the appointment of nil executor.

Ial MillidKe bv Correspond, oil AI.Hii.MA, Wis, vi.le.-s this district vol. iiuestinri oliantiriir the The on til" sevrn (Vy StaT Correspondent.) STfP.iiToN I1AV, city will l'C host to tho county atrrl-cultural av-nts ft tho state during the month of July when those ncrioul- in ehool board, which h.Ls bee.) for the past three I this ineaKUie ure Hank of Sturneoii, li i-hants KxilmnRe, County State) State Rink of l-'orwtville and the State Hank of M.iplettood. the annual school iiieetiii)j early Every day the motorized funeral is becoming more popular because of its dependability and its efficiency. A telephone call will bring a complete motorized outfit, including the motor hearse, and as many cars as necessary. tural workers assemble la this city for their nnnii.il convention.

Dfvjr county's progressive, nnd wide. awake II. ('off. landed i the convention for this rity. Tin" i dates for the convention hive been I I CELEB RE COMMENCES IN LA CROSSE COURT llty Assoi i.lted I'less I.A Wis, L'l.

l-i Crosso'H celehie will conimen. in circuit court here Monday when Juilife guitilaii of Marinette, sittini; for JudKe Minhce, will eommence hear itij? the su of the state at'ainst l.eius Kll'-lll, MllWUUkCo lllilrolid detective Fstate of Frank Foelker, hearing pitition of H. C. Sorensen, administrator for allowance of final settlement and assignment of residue and iletc initiation of inheritance tax. Final settlement made a lid estate made and inheritance tax paid.

F.state Ira Doney, hearing petl t.on of Mable FroHch for proof of will, (ib.ieetions to the administration of said ill were filed. Carl KiKciiiH (lets Contract. hi amy. I pertaining; to lijivp bi-eri smootVy fui th" iast few years. Many school pro-motors advocate retainlni; the nistnm of the sev.ii member board.

MemhiTship. The Scout in this citv resulted in i.n; Hiice. ss. Com mit'ees wen. appointed, each nemlier of whom returned live new seout members pi a couple hours' tune.

It is thought that the scout movement promotes food nvo for painotirm. chario tor di-v I ipment. mat is a hi-nel't in our i-ehiTols. The scoit canitsiicn June llth, I'rof. K.

.1. acts as local scout mas t- r. n.iLses Sueel (Imir. The swe-t clover crop wh.ch has boon piaetieally unknown 1 seldom raised in Kewaunee countv I. been ssfully raised on the ruzw pet for the and of July.

Ooff Is brinKlnir his brother county agents hire from all sections of the ptato at a time when the agents will he able tn pee 1 xior roimty pick and market its mammoth cherry crop. Practically every county In the ptate has a county atront, and it is expected that between ro and Tr, agents will be present during th" two flay session. Details (onoornirie the convent ion have not been arranged as yet. hut it Is an nsMireil fact that the vlsitiru; acents will tendered a most enjoy, able time. attending to their routine business and visit inn points I'liiirpvl with ttie murder of two old -I lei hp found Usin the trucks of the i iail: oad last March, is cenli-; dent of ilcspito th fis'liiirf! ncainst him; he was almost lyi.ched i Prices: Hearse All extra cars $6.00 The sewer iUestion was tlnally settled, as it has been before the citv council for sum" weeks.

Carl UijjKins, one of our yountj business men, a plumber, was awarded the cunt met. his bid of ll.lS'l.llii beimr the lowest of Three of the duiiii Hay Mabers. tlie niKht of the shootmtf. It i he Kevcl that ho will "iT'-r st.lf os an excuse for the killinu. Heavily binter business established i nt agricultural and horticultural in- I 1 bv the sheriff, two puli'e of liceis and a stKcial slchI.

Kuehl went farm, and Mr a varied pro will 1 provi l- tercsts in this ooi pram of cntertrutim K'ruwickl, who has mills of sweet to thn scene of the crime on Thurs i pianted "in p' THE MOTOR IHH i over the chanees for the future. Just rifiy four years am the Wisconsin boys In the I'nion army who had forced l.ee to surrender at cotiiiiiK back to their i ol-l lo.mes and nmom; them was a viuoious youiii; man by the name of i Peter Tubbs, whose parents had i-. t-'tied in 1 count in ISIS. The father with his family had come to Wisconsin from F.rle County, seerl for the crop ni vt season will he tkoi to Inform farmer int n.nie of the principles the raising of the crop in th.s Swt.et elnver urn riui'-h nitrogen to the ju.d many l.ners ill be pleased to K'-t pointers on Vt d.iy with his three altoitieys and ill-ris-ted tho kms of iihiitoimiphs which will bo offered as evidence In the case. It is epected that the empaneling of jury will take several lavs and perhaps a wis-k and that the t.i ial itself may last fr tho jireater share of a month.

Kuehl l.s harned with killing in cold blond John H. Se.homeis and l-'rer Zunker, tho latter in emplove of I he railroad. Telephone 834. So. Jackson St.

three bidders, a in work will be com iiieneed just as soon as bonds and necessary pap, is are sicned. Personals. Miss 'a Fcshek arrived from Kenosha, where she Is employed, to spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs Anna I'eshek, on North Jones a Ilenry Sorensen returned from Woodlawn, where he had been Iloa! Oreenwoo, of Marinette, spent tin- Urst of tho week at Oconto. Mrs. o.

Serooicy arrived from Croon ll.iv. and is spetuhni; the week with II. and family. Commissioner James I. northern Wisciuisiii and liiiim hi, profilahlf.

of greater pr(. portions as Mr. Tuhbs added ail. lit mal land and stock to his prospering farm. I lau i ars he h'-i-anio a s'ock-holder in the First National bank el Soui'iiir and the Security Loan and company, both of which have since eleetej him president.

Ih states that while both of the institutions have been eminently successful and have made money, he believes that his dairy farm is an even greater money maker. Mr. Tubbs insists that the Kreatest product of his farm is his ten children, four and six Kirls. all of th'rn iiuhic I with the iiba of (rivitis their romurir ity and slate real s'T- cd for the visitors. The spacious quarters of the Twenty club have been selected as convention headquarters, and Stiireeon Il.iy expects to live up to rep -nation of bf-init the ideal summer convention city.

Ksercises Monday. Commeneemrnt exercises for the Holy fitinrdian Anpels" school of the Ft. Joseph church will he nt the Opera house on Monday pveninir. Besides the usual class numbers the graduates will present a three act on-erattu entitled "I-aila." The class Browth. Mr.

is one of the must ptocrcssivo farmers this New York, when you tin Peter was but 7 years old. The yoiinu man had the opportunity of noinu through all of the experience which came to early county. Funeral of Old Itesiilent. The funeral of Mrs, bl.i Sibil.sk!. wifo of Kmil Pibilski, who eh.

nid- lavs at Wausaukce, Wis. AVIATOR FLYS MORE THAN MILE A MINUTE I deiily of heart fe.ilure while sittim; at supper Sanil.iy was h. fron -i rhnrih Th i-rdav i pev nt falutatorian is Marian Washburn tin Is weeds and nl around .,1 and euttltir the stn -h is Brass i and the valedictorian is flahrii I llopp 11 i June at th, minute- P.V Associate M.WIT' W( We up frotn Milwauk ctter tha i a mile a I VP I t-'ntilu I Th" lie mhers of the t'l-adnatins rlass are: I'lo, k. Marian I i of; was one Mr. and Mrs.

AVhen Sam called for velum Fred Teschke nre i with friends at ft" PASTOR RESIGNS AFTER 11 YEARS I 1 A ia 1. Press- I IAV A I'KK Jure II. I'losii'K eleven iars in the pastonce of the First Unitarian clmrch, iitdeii avenue and Astor street, characterize, I by uctive leadership in Milwaukee's cutnni unit and social life, tho JIov. Walter Creenman, Thursday jiiulit, his resnrnat ion, whh has been accepted by the board of trurteis. His retirement will become, ffective 1.

when he Plans to re SpeodKu; the Klks' I A aslihurn. 1'ivonxn. ctunts put on for the Walker, Ruth Fuller. Harold Cordon, env-ntion which Gabriel I lea Mary rath- Thursdav with none lii' last Sri lites is a 'ins woman of but years I h'-r 'hath comes as a shuck to the whole cturnuidtv as she was loved by nil who knew her. She leave-; a bus-h-'od and two small This i-i the second death the family In a short time, a yount; son.

t. i ri Tubl hi in than Madison. Mrs. Minnie r.oseri foldt and daut-h-' ter. F.llH.

left nicht for where thev will attend the coin- for the Croat War, Frank YV. hKe his father before him, I the c.CI naivitiK all input the aye of on 11, just years to the day the date when his father had Tine i. muck, i win, Ire, I lie crab's pri si-nt Tl.e Find Morris who has been the puest of John Moran in io city returned to his home at I-na. S'is. Il.nry of York is visiting fi iends in the city.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilabn returned from SturKoon Fay yesterday, after vpi ndin si veral days in that city vi-itiiiu' friends. C.

ii. Wilcox is spenilini; several das in the northern part of the state on a fishlni; trip. Mrs. C. .1.

Coon of Trout Mich, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Kern iceman hau accepted a position with the K. A. AlclmiiahJ Iruir Co. llobert Jackson and his da uithter, Ruth Jackson and Ilea and his dauchters.

Kufh and Helen Odell nice tend to Wolf Iiko on a few dajs out-im; trip. Miis May Clark of Askcuton hpc-nt yesterday In the city. flight was made by tlillrs Mcisenheim 'or and he had for his passenger from i Milwaukee ta this city, P.inlolph K. I in P.iifus, dvimt a short tune aL-o as a fi ih lined the bin tlijht for tho union. Kielsrneier.

loe-il husincs-sm vt an I i turn to New Fnnlund. mem- no rx( reiser or 'irinlty nos pilal school for r.urses, Miss Myrtle In Inn one of the trraduates. Caul Martineau Is spending the week at the Martineau summer cot-taire Kelly Uike. Mrs. John Vaiiderheyden and dre of Milwaukee nre visiting nt the ti Ya nib rheyden home on Park avenue.

They will later visit with i rv lesiilt. of a lantern explosion. was formerly Miss Ida Zimmerman and has many relatives here. Mr. Sihllsky Is a local cattle and stock buyer.

News Votes. Mrs. Harry Heidmann has returned from th" Deaconess hospital at (Jreen I'-ay where she was operated "no dred Srhuitz, AencN Tleck, Ijura May. Marrella Writt. Myrtle Mc-1-aushlin, (Irare Cunnmhani, Krneot flleasner, lxonnrd Grinney, T'va Ijcmg and Alvin Iiohr.

Meetimf of County Hoard. The county board of suinrvisors for IVior county will meet in special session at the court house in this city text Thursday. June 16. The call for the special tneetinu has Just been made. The purpose of the Tne-etiner will be to appropriate the cum of towards the establishment of a Ftate experimental farm member of tho local Imlire.

I he pair bombed the city en route with ndver-t is: cr matter for the convention. They l( ft Milwaukee nt and arrived shortly before anil after rnakiiiK a flight over the city landed near the rotitii city limits, makimr a pretty Men wanted for concrete work and diggir-g. Anton Jel-ieniewski, 133G E. Mason. Phone 2210.

-t IT Ii the afternoon th parents. Mr. a In the town two i for atipendiriti She has greatly Yanilorhrvdcn' Mrs. I'eter Mineu Icouto. James Johns-ton 7 i "i tn.ole a o-er the city and Mr.

Meseii'ieinie. then returned to Milwaukee alone. imtroved in I-'ini! r.arrett has to nurse Mrs. Fot'kol, who ill. S' expects to to Pelic.

movine Into be recently pur-dwell on Ivtst Main I new home which A. Cal in the Peninsula State Park this conn i Veteran of '111 with Veteran of 'l. n. fJic'li ip To Buy- Second cases, counters, I VV c.UlCll nand show Notice. Anyone having articles in the shop of Alex Deterville, call for the first of the week.

For Sale 23 shares Oneida Motor Track Green Bay, Wis. Will take Liberty Bends. Estate S. A. Broin, 413 Mil- clear-a Ion at that tine timber foi i'l! icrs Ctlttilc.

oiism Mrs A. fl. Frown is home from Seattle. and will spend the mer with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Kewaunee countv was allotfe 1 as her ainount to raise tlie Salvation Army drive. ty- The bill providing fr this farm has passed the legislature and provides for Hn appi'opriati'Oi of from X'oor countv for tho first vcar, the I etc. Write C. P.

press-Gazette. PRIEST CELEBRATES SILVER ANNIVERSARY flly Associated Preys.) MARIN FTTH. June 21 -The Kov. Father Francis O. Tully his twenty-lifth year oh a priest With solemn hlKh mass followed with ceremonies in which members of hjr Ijidy of Lmiidc and students of tho eliurcli nehool riarticliiated.

The i' i'. it or. Wedm. home, shakos for the roof I j'j and Kftibbiin; out th bru-h audi fW 'M nmp, for the UK Ji, A When rnele Sam called voluu- 7, te. t-s, (l.ei;iin to i-et thmirs in S' shape to ko, and in a iZt i'y-JlJW part of the army 'one hundred thou- -j iwaukee St.

Green Bay, Wis. I Phone 318. ,1 the call lie vcr.t of seiviee With v.iij, II hirna the Hand stroiu;" tlial im-of "Fither tlirotiL-h three hard i and was (hichared alucit in his pec had to on enabled to s. Scrvlni; Kitions Hie FS.irn rw.xwif.via frst'-ssi -v. t.lfi lit II A.r.v:-? I iii.iii is home her i in-chased on th- train and the farm if March.

alltp hi', fat Moore on West Jefferson street. William F. Ila'low of Florence arrived to join his family fit the Flan-deis' home on 1 'a avenue. Miss Iv-ar! Johnston Is home frotn her duties nt Chica-tro for rt few days. Mr.

and Mrs It. T. Clark nre boini? nicely settled in the Foyer house on Fast Main street. Fdward Ci-ar and Carl Dermal of Ci-ovcr were in tlie on a pleasure trip Wednesday evenitiL'. Miss Acnes Hie, Is spendim? a davs with her sister.

Mrs. Fen Van Fanelzen nt Oomto Falls. Mrs. (lust Koch was in Marinette on a shopping tour on Wodnesduv. Key.

W. II. Thurston is eonductintr a missionary revival in and about Cillett, this week. Fkv. and Mrs.

If. Parker are attend Irur the ovntiKelh tic meetings at the tabernacle this week. liov. Parker wa." once pastor of the Coullardville district but now resides in Hartford. lii: 111 Th it ft on 1 1 Tubl years of warfare.

An incontive to save bad tn by enrfespoiidence whi 4000 Hiles Guarantee On Retreads Why throw that old tire away? Bring it to us regardless of its condition, we can fix it and guarantee the work. We also have a complete line of Brunswick Firestone and Goodrich tires. TIE THIS TO YOUR TIRE Retreading Price List on-h he lie with hi t. have brother. J.

Herbert aril, nt ib-Mro tav as I then- pioneered 11 1 a II his to make farniiti father nln -ii he lad be. cr ri -yinn on wpb two lailies. one i'l Minnesota and an, in isi-onsiii, ainl peace fourd with, us be put-; it problem 4i a i i -a lo-r him on 1.1 my hands, a wife and a home" Ik- to setta- the first one without ibday and made a trip to Minnesota where he in estimated one of K-m return fran toe Civil war. Mr. Tubbs has he'd about every county and municipal i.Tbv that his fellow eitietis coiiid award him.

but maiiiioins that la' is not a politician nor has vi-r been one, at any time diirinc Ins lb- is natural! interested in the re s.y sT the i I iintr Indies with whom he had 'orresnMidinir diirimr the war. in favor i the yoiini: lady ho r.ailt;,T itati- and t-v- II 8.55 10.45 13.30 16.15 16.90 17.35 17.85 21.85 al 30x3 30x3 32x31 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 34x41 35x44 niiitriiMoninl lout I11V i I re I id nt the turn of 111" se-'iln; in this OC- 1'iirreiiee a repetition of bis own ex- perietal better than ye.ir- riKO. He b.e.s l.i.t Cle.t tin l'e loss up. portm.iti at il, pr. sent tone than 1 1, id.

III -s "-frV from sas "I nllia lie- I ewr Th-phai es his sav Vi.sl.ro,' lr fan year fellow uni added I in it in on to i in mar Til-el, him 1 tiiere was epp, illi'itr to that there is mini: man Is of it. ilfy mw if the ai.ta iocs tn piicodra. in a little timl laud and Drui; store on the West sale. Mihs Irma Sclierphorn of Madison. visited friends In the city yesterday.

Mrs. Albert Fneke and son, Krwin visited in he city estenlav. Mr. and Mrs. nro returned to tho city yesterday Morning from where they have been spen, liiiir a few days.

Mrs. MotcrsTn is visitini; friends at Oreenleaf Mrs. I'eter Fitzgerald and Mrs. Or. cm- Wilhnrms nf (Jreenleaf were In city yesterday.

Miss Mary liarii left for Kiel. load-- of lav shipped three 2 23.30 24.25 26.15 28.00 ben, feV'i the 'liicaei) i i ket s. merit Iricludeil about 10 i cattle npil abo'll tel hoes, one ship VP-', l'l which 35x5 'IS PERES" raw BOOK OF COLLEG Diamond Construction For Strength In Airplanes In Storage Batteries Tons of weight, hurled thru the air at more than a Inindrcl miles an hour, by Ilimsy linen wins scarcely thicker than this paper what makes it possible? The Diamond Construction of the wire "tics" brace and support the planrs in every direction against every possible strain of lu the 37x5 This price includes reliner. Extra charge for blow- i -t 1 'I mi 3 outs, orkmanship guaranteed. 3R.

T. CO. 1818 IS OUT tipped the scale at MO pounds and netted nearly Mrs. Marv Mrotek wile recently pranto 1 divorce from her husbitiid, Mrotek, She was (trnnted the cnre nml custody of lier minor sons an, I rrlntod the sum of $3. 41a end her disbursements mid attorney es In maklne settlement.

PfMLADEUniEA W. S. II. VllttiO, MuniKcr. yesterday mortiintr where she will spend a few days with F.lroy K.

Ilrown and Win, Kidney left for fsidnaw. yesterday morn no; where they will spend a week; Tlione 162S. 22(1 N. Adams St. St.

Norbcrt's Publishes An-1 nual Later This Year; Best Ever Produced. tin The Kewaunee county I-. unity I Fd. Seanl.m is spending several K't (Guaranteed for 18 Month) the plates are braced against the similar internal strains of a battery by the same Diamond Construction that gives an airpljne its strength. We are the nflicial Philadelphia Service Station.

Battery re-charging and repaiiitiR done by experts. Wc will give you unbiased advice on the condition of your battery any make, any car, tree of chaigc. Our aim is to save you trouble. LUCIA BROTHERS "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" USED FIFTY YEARS1 sjj -sOJ YOU ARE NOT JUDGMENT PROOF, IVIr. Auto Owner We sell a Policy of INSURANCE which covers all the different risks a car is subject to, including Fire, Theft, Liability, Property Damage, Collision.

ALL IN ONE Lowest Rates. The Warren Insurance Agency Lstablibhcd 1874. 611 Bellin-Buchanan Building. Phone 786. Tnlon picnic wan held at.

I.um tiihurn Runrlay nnd very lareely n'tended. Kiuity members from every local were present. The city council has purchased the Tjikn shore property east if Iike street nnd tho Kewaunee roar), formerly a pnrt nf the W. Yonnsr" estate, but of lute owned by Tnt. M.

White. I.lttle fhnrlntte TUey returned Wednesday from the (Ireen liny hospital where eho hurt her adenoids removed, Raymond Tllnlwill Is soon to leave for the Philippines to take charge of mi nlr station. Ho has been with the flylriK elreim since across thfl wtiter. Try a Precs-Gazette Want ad. iMv S.a I rK Wis June The -ion lleK year book Issued by the St.

Norbcrt's rolir-tte Is a very elaborate rioductlnii this year. ThH book is lift'e la ier this year than usual but Cwlriu tn the. several colors use, In the mnke-up and the number of pictures nnd Illustrations used the work wtis soniewhnt (lelryivl hut from that fnct this Issue is tho very best ever prod need. The nilvertlslntr fealure hns been jrlven Hpeelitl intention this yenr nnd inch business man Is assured of rest! 1 1 s. ('oples of same nre row on sale nt Halm's ilnis utore on tlie l-'ast sida J.

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