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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 9

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f.he Green Bay Gazet in. PB1CE TWO CBBT9 III1T AFTERNOON OCTOBER 21. 1808. rWEJfTY-EIGHTII YEAR i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 as an A aWaw BT I MMMBMMMaam 1 WWWWWW .4 L. k.

al Br HAVE SET THE DATE. rnnii AC I1C PPPFl" $3.00 Per Pair THE NEW ORDER HAS BEEN INCORPORATED. PAFKRS BAVEJCST BEEN FKOM MADISOS. CORPORAL JOHKSOS ORDERED JOIN BIS REGIMENT. Arrangement, and PMgrammeCom-plete for LaOiea Aid Sjclety Banquet.

The Ladies Aid society oftheNrst Presbyterian church has decided upon Tuesday evening, October 25, as tbe date of their banquet. Four courses will be served and C. E. Vroman will preside as toaBtmaster. Leaves Immediately for Port Snell- ui riatri or nirii urw inn, of the Town of LawrenceBhort Our line of men's shoes at $3.00 per pair is simply beyond imitation.

The quality of the stock used in the uppers and the sole leather used being of best put into shoes. Our styles are of course fully up to date and for the work manship we will leave you judge as to that. Every pair of shoes we sell we warrant to give satisfaction. We w.nt to call your attention also to our Notee and Peraonalt from De Pere. I'rrraoiieiratenstsii Fsthers Can Now Bold Prop rt-Oi Ject to Enabl ab School, Churches, Seminaries and Colleges-Addition to Be Bullr to the Home In De Pare.

Tbe following toasts nave pared and speakers selected by a com. n.nr.i Him Johnson of the regu i Kn haabeenat borne in De Vroman: "The omoration for the Ladiee' Aid Society," O. C. itatnawmy, Pere on' a 30 days' sick furlouga, e-ceived unexpected ordera yesterday to mwtA nw order ol DfiftBtB Bt St. Joseph's "Our New Pastor," bb oopuw l.

MpKlnlev'i War i Par wnre returned yea mciut: hcbiuou. 1 LIU. IITka imraediateiy join qu rui Minn. He left last night. $3.50 and $5-00 lines of men's shoes, We can suit the most fastidious of gentlemen, as we carry all the finest makes and styles in all the width and Th.

rir iii now duly incor Proclamation." it. faircnuu, His furlough did not expire until Octo vi ra M. D. Hastings, or morated under the laws of the state ot lIUDkHOD, Th. n.b Possessions, p.

v. her 29. rld Resident Dtea. un.k hold oroDerty. 'Grpen Bay," Mies Louise Stelling.

Mrs. Greene, an old resident of the The name of the new order ae it will HAS BETUKNEU HOME. he known, is the order or rremoneira of the citr of De Pere 8 GREEN BAXWIS. town of Lawrence, aged nearly aieu Tuesday night at the home of her son-Bain, in Lawrence. jxcur, The incorporators are Rev.

B. Pennings, pv L. Broens and Rev. C. Mickera.

Porto Kioo Where 1 Her funeial was held from 8t. Fiancia church In De Pere Thursday morning, n.iii ft ti rtjiri Meatlns. Typhoid Fever. thothrRA nriests who came 1 I from Holland for tbe purpose of estab iinibnnrht returnea mw frnm FfirtO K1CO WUCID U1UI UUIK The first quarterly conference of the Methodistcburch was held last evening, Prenidinir Elder Farmer of Appleton The object of tbe Premonstratensian went with the Osbkosn company i .,1 if ilid not come nome Fathers as set tortn in me rrniuicu-. -1-1- I ViaH t1 officiating.

ariahipt-Orimmer. with them as ne was nit incorporation is to estauiisn cnurcueo, aeminarieB, schools and colleges in the remain in the country until ne Decani Tha AAtnant Mlas EuDbenia Wish- annni n. I He Order lb incur uencj. art of this city and W. C.

Grimmer of ii'ithniit rnnital. Mr. Holzknecht is mucb cnangeu iu Rav n.iirred last evening at toe intontinn of the members of 11 'w -311 N.Adams St. appearance. From a neaitny man r.

1. 4mm riftrfl urcnu home of Mm. David Wishart, mother of the order at De Pere to build a large which ne was wneu ui laBt spring.be is now reduced so that at that Dlace. This, how the bride. nw Books Added.

vr. will not be done for about two he has hardly any nesn leu. of his sickness is a bard one. thev will be more 'Phone 264- Try Our Fancy Spare Ribs. QUI a 1..

It ia the intention. Over one hundred new books nave been recently added to the De Pere public library. Short Notes of De Pere. k. nt Mm.

John Hendricks 207 ADAMH ST. PUMPKIN PIES OS TAP. however, to build an addition to the hlp.h thev now occupy Jolly Time Enjoyed at the Epworth It will be of brick and is much needed iieasne social. THE CHICAGO LEADER Now Open with the QreaUst Bargains loUdles' and JU's WEAR. as the house is somewhat crowded, a.

Tk i7nmrtK ipfttriift of tue rirBt vrihiat ohnrch save a pumpkin pie HACK FROM MARIS ETl'E. social last evening at the residence of AJlarge assortment of Underwear regular pric At 65c, 75c and 85c. Sfe; was held from St. Mary's church at 10 a. m.

Wednesday. Joseph Goulee has sold to Frank Van Dreel his farm of 82 acres at Cronk, for Michael Walsh has discontinued the George street meat market. C. W. Jackson, G.

G. Pratsch, Charles Raiffmt. Frank Kuehl are attending Mrs. Paulina Putnam at oiu oouiu Reception and Eniertalnment Given Onincv street. About fifty peraona Scranton Coal.

in to a friend for advice. Goto woman for pitv. Go to stranirers for charity. Rut for the best coal in tbe city. Bay, inet order thb Scranton Duncan's.

Rame pri a anv other. No high er. Rat far Superior. In Hla Honor veaneujr vrt-r yesterday morn were present and ate aeucioun uuuic-and listened to an rji v-. whre he went to lUg iruuj a ontartninment and reception Uliun I excellent informal musical and literary BUCUU hio honor bv the children of programme.

The feature 01 me pro- Kmlfh schools there. The time the peace jubilee at Chicago. Harrison post, G. A. will give their annual campfire at Cook's opera gramme was tne pmyiuK Over shirts worm oc, ouu uu t.vv 'cIJaZJ.

TU tot seen in Green Bay and vunnUV of Ladies' and Children HOSE at 40c on the Dollar 1. Also men's wo len sock full value 25c, 35e and 45c for. A large assortment of boys' and children! clothing to be Sacrificed at 35c on the Dollar. Hats and caps ill most ilven away and every article in our store in proportion, CHICAGO LEADER, ADonTTAMH Pmn. 521 Mainitreel.

r. in a Rncial wav. a small pro- Brothers' orchestra, ine Mwmm Wo 1..:.. rondAred. Mer.

ox were in yellow. Lighted jack 0 lanterns were conspicuous in the house I. aa.f..f1 a a KTauiiun L. i nnnrtnnitv of meeting many PiLOne. 125-3.

nariahinnnrg wbom he had and several on tne veranu A special meeting of the local camp, Modern Woodmen, will be held this evening. Tbe C. O. F. will hold a meeting Son- W.

E. DUNCAN. OI UID U1U not seen for years. beacon lights to guide one to the uouBe REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. WEST SIDE LITERARY SOCIETY.

BSBoBooDDDaDDGoaoaac The Subject for Debate at tne wexi the Dd( That Havs Baan Filed With day afternoon. De Pere Pergonals. Mrs. G. B.

Johnson of Abbotsford spent the first part of the week with her parenta. Mr. and Mra. J. A.

Morri Regular Meeting. Brown County Register. Tk Qt oiri scnooi literary re- rv, fnlinwintr deeds have been a aociety will hold a debate Friday evening, October 28. aa recrister of deeda T.ani7A and wife and Mary a son. Misb Lillian Day has returned from her Milwaukee visit.

Charles McScott is attending the Afrnnaitinn. The question for discussion i resolved. That a Latin Course Is Superior Goyan to Louis Servais; of of to an English One. aection 10, township zi. norm 01 rUto 22 east, containing 80 acres together 202 N- Washington St.

Those having the amrmauve arc Margaret Hogan, Edgar Newschwander with improvements thereon; consider? c.i, niank On the nemtive side a tion, 13,100. Trmii oH P. ft. Lov to Robert Jack vunuai'i'v- C. G.

Wilcox is at Madison on political business. William Armstrong left Tuesday evening for Virginia to look after some mineral lands owned by him. HJU a.ff.. 'J are Paul Davidson, Norma Bunker and block 2. and lot 9, block 3, both in Arndfs first addition to De May Hughes.

By a late change in tne codhuiuuou Sur I a. II Pere; consideration, $420. Take Dr. Ball's Coagn yrup ior -a those danaerous attections seyw- colds, pleurisy I aWIHwhcl of the society children below the 8tn grade, unless accompanied by parents, will not be allowed to attend the debates. ODD BELLOWS WILL DANCE.

1UU Tl IUIOI II aU.nA. Mt rnre for bronchitis and all throat The Biz Store's gates are open ana a ngui and can save you Big money while supplying your wants. I and lung affections. Heriet M. Knutn 01 jvaunauu-Joeiah PhillipB of Lawrence; picee of land 10 rods wide, across south side of lot one, insection 11, to wnsh.p 22, north of range 19 east, containing five acres; consideration, $135.

John Rolo and wile to Samuel P. Childs; lot 4, section 10: alBO 1 of lot 1, section 11; also i acre land in town-ahip 22, north of range 19 east, containing 70 acres; conuideration, $2,000. At New York Amund Johnson, a wejl- ui. i in hainK Have Set the Date for a Party on No i TnrWwpnr for Winter vember 1ST. Tin tr.omhm of the Odd Fellowa' Hen's Men known DUliaer.

uicu Tnfl runtcv placing his assets at 146.000. Total UablUtUs, M1 "28. of which tS7t.lU 1. cured. underwear, extra heavy, hygienic, fleece lined LJ lodge are now arranging for a dancing Millions Given Away.

partv to be given by tnem. wm given in the Odd Fellows' hall in the natural camel nair in a i th. TanS who Britton building on Tuesday eveum, to anow oi ai if-'a nnfpr undprwear. heavv weight Merino, in nat- are not afraid to be generous uw November 1st. The invitations have rn Mer ural IVAll ural needy and sunering.

inn I of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for con-01 nnMa hnvn civen Of i not been sent out but win De in a uay or two. It is the intention to make this one of the social affairs of the season. Eczema! The Only Cure. amatr nvnr lhu iuiiiiuu and camel nair -ait unrlarwpr in heavv weight Cashmeres, this'great and have satis- iv.fi akin disease.

RETURNED FROM LPXEMBORtf. Blehop Meumrr and Mgr. Fox Go to lacuon vi auuwiun cured thousands or hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs I are surely cured by it. Call on J.

Rob Eczema it more rnui xtr darning inson and fopp ttatner Two Rivers sunuay. BiBhop MeBemer returned laBt even- get a trial Dome iree. w1a onaranteed. or ttDU fl. MJ'J wvvv.

a whole trouble is in tne ut ing from i.uxemourK Specific is the only remedy a dM- of childre ye8terday rice refunded. oonnmottnied on nis mp vy which can reacnBu- lIe wt tcoa Ll www -ww aiseasea. rhe Pnl Gamm Delta fraternity, with 200 delegates, representing 43 collef In tha United States, is celebrating Its centennial 7. n-w. liutaav- hrntu oat on my daughter, and eon- Father Looze.

Both report a pleasant day but very poor roads. the bishon will be at Two a at rmiaaeipuif. xu Wal Aavm o.nre a fold after consumption has 1VIC11 Will IV, i uuuvi mv (j Australian wool, finished in best manner $1.25 A great variety in winter weights in Merino and Cashmere at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Men Suits and Overcoats Extra special Men's Fedora hats, Black and Brown, crackerjacks at $1.50, special price 9C Hosiery and underwear at thi lowest prices. Ladies' Black wool hose, full size good weight and quality Ladies heavy fabric fleece lined Vest and Pants 25c Ladle.

Ecru! hJ.nd Silver Grey, Swan', down fleece Vest and Pant. 25 fa deadly grip on lung, la.e ur Knued to spreao uam bar head was entirely oovend. She was treated ty several good doctor, tmt grrw worse, and tha Areftdful disease spread A V. fa Aht III Rivers where he will confirm a large class. Mgr.

Fox of this city will accompany the bishop and help in the services. Wood's Norwa time. .1 sm, aafB. k.vn to two eelebrated Cottons and Sheetings Ad on page 2 of this issue. A 'obgknskn-Blksch Co.

haalth springs, bnt re-A 4 w4Tvnt 1 Mtent meaieinea were kb, St nntll we decided to try S. 8. and by For Sale In De Pere. Uffl. tbe first bottle i The following De Pere merchant are no to heal.

A aoxen ootu- sui ST.tJw and left her skin perfectly smooth. She Bold On." We are selling Crow Tar 8kin Soap. John Beth A Sons L. E. Neiedlo.

Neiedlo Miller A Jeley, F. Leisch A Co F. DeCremer. F. Dandoy.

Pongener A Bur. Brauns A Van. M. J. Corbett John Van Kessel Jos.

Bomber. A. D. Gibson. Callashan Bros.

Peter Wigs rs. Bre ume A Beat M. 0. Sorensen, S. Uartman, OUMse aaa gH0B.

trot Lucas Ave, St. Louis, mo. Williamsen Son. Reif Larson. Wm.Jansen.

Big Sale of Cottons. i iinamfint nn nafre 2. ioon't expect local applications of oaP? aalve. to cure We have just received a tuu line re ee new u'cV pn. 22? fromthinr Swift'.

Bpecino To Cure tuuiMuin Forever. Tike Oancarets CauilV Catbartlc. 10c or-. C- 'ail to cure druggist refuud montM play Saturday. If younavenoiaireaay iwuuu jrvu vi uu ill iiiji I ii nil nn a i THE BEE HIVE, 301 N- WashIoil.lt St.

JOHN BAUMi Prop. ahaatirto' at Plestv of cottons snd Jorirensen-Blesch Co's. this week, special Jas. Touie, Fred Burns. Tbe A.

Spuhler Co. Oliver Tennis. F. Weise. jNo-To- Cwula.

SuarRnteed tobacco haWt, makw. weaj Pottons and sheetings at greatly re a TiwrnMidoni Sale Of cottons and sheeting at Jorgensen Blesch Co'a this week. duced prices this week at Jorgensen- remedy guamnieeu i Ch mercury or other mineral. BoX mliled free by Swift Speciflo Ooinpanj. Atlanto, Georgia.

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