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1 1 2 THE EAU CLAIRE LEADfcR. EAU CLAlKE. WfcCONSIii WEDNESDAY, JANUARY THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER. II GERMAN DISCIPUNE CONEiMlIN.PERIL INTERNATIONAL MATCIIES WILL DECIDE WHO'S REAL CIIABIP OP LITTLE FELLOWS BUSIES Sure Relief For I CrttaM Yes CttfiVm Anas aseaaa WUl Sslp If yea wsm rtlitf la Iv dsySi wln, es lata. sveiilyiH nil I.

uae mU mmt tl Isnai sees sf. t' II ye wsm dijive rnrf seniet at NATIONAL MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR R. OTSTCR "BAT, Jaa. 7. National memorUl arvles far Thadora Eoosavalt may held ta Nw York or Washlagtoa oa soma data after tl I unaraJ, It was laiim-atad by Captaia Archrhald Roosevelt ta dlscttsslag reqaeets that aatloeal hoaors ha aocorded to tha former praatdaat hsr tomorrow.

which the lntert4 aatloa will asd pais fa pear coaferene to iatorportd. atlsfetfery, la tee taai terms. I'M t31aUtmt jrtnn. Under piaaear cbma th rpre tatlv ot "neutral ataUs aad tli smallsr balltgaraats will rat th repraaeataitve of th 4rt with Whom thy hav turn aaadtsg, vita to object af ttllag th. who is tt wlU tr confer with thoa with wltest U7 lav latoraata.

The cos-f rnc oera Brtactpally lo AMSTEADAM. Jaa. T. Tb r. taatioa of tha Vkrataa by tha Oar-maa troops.

Is ptovlag itrmly lime nit, aordlog ta a DrUa bfflcial 41apaUh. Soma of tha ragjarata th KJv arm group, It la atatad. hava abaadoaad Important atrateh i of tha railway, thoa aadaagsrtag th 1 Hvs of their comrade, wall aaaay iiansport tralne hava bees dispatched without ordra. it la decUred that tha lack of dlclpltna. which ha Uted for torn time past, aow ha haeoma a aoore of danger to th "an t'oop.

Th lait of th Oermaa troops uperatlng la tha Cs. casus, with th kcpUoo of th stsff of Oeaaial von Kress, has mbarkd at Potl. on th Black th ad vlees stat. STATE NEWS light and dated by a blow from tb nana 01 a wouiaM hold-an man. i Max Hopfensperor of Darboy, maa- I mmmA in l.nl ki.

such fore that the fU dowa, mmu WW tV llli HPIT I giving Mr. foprnnrr aa oooor- tonlty to Jump Into hla aato and cap. Mr. Hopfeaaperar was oa hla way to Klmberly la hla car whoa i 1 cal It will a process of 1 ItAlkatliw shirk I a rtuAl Ar4 A M. I daca greatly th dtatl work of th eoafaragc.

BE THELEGlSLftTUBE LEGISLATION OP THE rtUOD LIKELY TO IS CUD JEW LABOR LA Wit MADISON. Wis, Jan. 6. Th lgi- Utar of Wisconsin win mt Wd-' day la a session which will hav aaor vital problems bctcra It (has aay previous legislature la th state's ttla.jt. mm reconeiT icura ymrion mi aUta will of first importance and xaoU tb legislative problems of th aasatsa, whlca Islilely to last six.

rnoaUa, wUlWf apoa UU major problem. 8ach minor point as lb rorgaa-' Ixalioa af th aaikm guard. llhr la taa vm af aa autaoftxed body or troop aadsr federal eupervi.oa, or aa auta troop ium th ia, coau hImtt of PaansJlvaaua. wtth Ual modltcauons to meat differing cond-uoas Dta Pennytval ana Ueoasln, is oaiy one of taes maay problems. Not the least hnportaat wUl ba th problem af forelga language ia th atata achoola, aad th matter or atata aapport (or thaaa achoola.

Aad Ua th problem of Uhor. of prorIaf amployaMtU lor diabld aoldlara. th ijutatlax of th able- todled Tctorelac aUdjer if work 1 -alack, aad tha problem of women' work la factories will all hr a re construction phaM, daa to th derl LEWS TO ram i re ran out or gasoline. went to order tomorrow, and Julius A. Klmberly, got gas and had put It In 8chahl, aorretary of atat will pre-bl tuacnin and wa ready to turt aid over tb house until a apaaker out when th desperado flashed a has been chosen.

W. I. Nolan. Mln-light oa him. I neapolU.

will be speaker. will Iracalva all the vote eicpt those of APPLETQN-Edward Meaalemana Non-partisan leagu repreeenta-of Wrlghtstown froi to death Bat- 'Uvea, about 14 la number, nrday night oa th road between the Ia both aenata aad house the ses-vlllaga and hi home. It I believed slons will ooen with orafera follow. CIVIL WAR COLONEL WEDS WIFE'S NURSE MILWAUKEE. JaTT 7-Lleutea-aat Coloaal Jerom A.

Watroaa, veteran of tare war, agtd 71. a retired regular army officer, bow a newspsper writer, rataraad from a trip out of tow want to hi desk sad wrot th atory of hla owa mar-rlag to a womaa of half hla ag. Miss Christ In Btlehmke; nara for hie wlf. who died avral years ago. Colonel Watroaa la probably tha state's beet known elvtl war veteran, and a newspaper for many yar after th civil war.

Ha went back Into tha regular army daring the Spanish war, as a paymaster, and remalndsr antll retired, when returned to a nwspapr desk. candidate, representing tb Republicans who came within (00 vote of defeating th governor for nomlaatloB. TUUtcaor Maa la IUca. Astsmblyman C. U.

Dallard of Applets ia th candidate. It la said, of the Epuity league, of which J. N. Tlttsmore of Oiuro, another gubernatorial candidate, la the acknowledged bead In Wisconsin. Th fourth candidate.

It believed, will be Thomaa Nolan of Janeavilla. who direct affillcallona ar not definitely known. ADVF.RTIKR. HAYH MOORE, TO DISTRIBUTE GOOD SEED. Have you more good seed corn than you wsnt? Hav you told your neighbor about It? R.

A. Moore, sec-retsry of the Wisconsin Experiment sssoclstlon, suggests that one of the things that the farmer can do to benefit the agriculture of th atat la to advertise hi purebred seed com. A greater amount of such corn Is In the hsnds of the growers then ever before but their less fortunate neighbors may loa th opportunity of getting hlgh-grad. hom-grown seed unless they find out esch other's seeds. Many farmers who were forced to buy scrub seed last spring will be glsd to buy seed of good Wisconsin strain for the next year's planting, says Mr.

Moore. If farmer who can supply such seed wtll advertise the corn In their local pap ers of tell their county agricultural agenta about It. better distribution will be poasible. Afraid To vv ral Moor, at left; Charley Lcdoax. Diapatch from Pari atata that a here at right, and Jimmy Wilde.

Jimmy Wilde, flyweight champion or iortT-two won mK Columbia University has appoint-' ed McLear Jacoby manager ot the 1919 nine. Jacoby. who I' wt- wo ooo- I mm I I I I I I 1 ls'h tha world, and Otarlev Ladouv. French hanls III rhlltin hava Kaasftwi vn itiKswl lar a long-distance battle ia Parte ia the near future. There ia talk that' Wild may com to America soon or that Pal Moor, who defeated him in1 tha King's Trophy tournament, will ro to England.

Should Moor go to! k-urop after tb Wilde-Ledoux hoot ne could meet th winner and tha claim a to which of the littl fellows ia tha best Although Wild it' a flyweight ha is cobsirfered aa classy as an tk hast bantaro. SPgRTSNAPSHOTS vptnemt of th war jrear. 0a January 4 Frank Taberak! Womea har delved ao far Into th beat Ralph Oreanleaf of Monmouth, aaual flella of an i work that It pocket billiard, by a acora of to 355. thereby retaining the maay laduatrUa. awl rerUloB of the uae.

Greenleaf beat Joe Concannon atata labor laws relating to women recently In Brooklyn. miU ba tikea up, An interesting part of this match Tb qaastioa of pnUie owaerahlp of WM that Concannon wa leading ap that became suddenly 111 and lay me roaa sji Bignt. euceumoiDg to iao coia. ne leave a widow aad eight children. Reporta are la clrcula NEENAH her th th Wisconsin Trac- tlon.

Light. Heat A Power company car line through this city to Oshkosh or Fond' du Lac. via the lake shore route. The report baa not been confirmed. NEENAH Plana are already un-der way for reorganising tha Lake aide Gun club and carrying on trap-! shooting.

Five churches of this city combined la a big union prohibition meeting her 8unday night Res-lolutions fsvorlng ratlflcatton of th n.tfnn.l Kara Am k. states were passed. Local clergymen and laymen addresaed the assem blage. NEENAH Burning incenae which cellnlold boi caused smoke which resnlted In alarming; uiuiTnirnn a a a rv vx as cvi a uuuavu lineman, died as th result of shock received two year ago, when he had is. 000 volte of electricity ahot Into his body.

MANITOWOC George Rathsack, won the election contest for assemblyman in a lottery con- ducted in the circuit court following a decision by Judge Kerwan on a tie. Lorfeldt. Republican, may atlll make a'fight before the legislature. It Is Bald that Rathsack failed to file with the Secretary of State a notice ot conteat within thirty daya as required. Rathsack Is the first Socialist ever returned from Manitowoc county.

MAXITOWOC-Wodded fifty years r.go en Jan. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, pioneer residents ot this pity snd parents of Municipal Judge Albert H. Schmidt, plan to celebrate I i 1 rU.trA.lH 1 tn' residents of the second floor of a f'HeaTh m- downtown building and the summon-In the naval battle In the harbor of of lne flre deptrtment MinnetoU LegUUturt to Open Today No RantKnf Allowed BT.

PAUU Jaa. aooa -tomorrow th HlBBesota legta latara wfll open a session that promisee to be th most basloees-tlae held la year. A majority of th mambers ta both house hav at reed to a pro- (ram that pracUeally llmUata raagltng over measures for th par pose or securing political advantage aad supposes that both house stick strictly to business aad posh Important legislation as rspldly as poe-slbl. Th majority organisation Includes practically the member of both bouse and srs not lined ap with tB Non-partisan league, aad tha lesgu members snd sympathisers Bmbr less than one-fourth of the total RiembenhlD an thalr ror mklnt troubl will ba practical 'T an. Nolaa to BpeakiT.

Lieutenant Oovernor Thomas rrankson will call th senate to by th sluflog of patriotic songs -naer the direction of repreeenUUve or taa war community service, The members will take the oath or ornca. ana aner appointing a committee to notify the governor that they are ready to receive bis message. they will adjourn until Wedneaday. THEUSEHBLY ASSEMBLY HAS LARGEST RURAL REPRESENTATION' BIXCK SrSMION OF IS7S. MADISON, Jsn.

7. Farmers have the largeat membership ta the lower house of the Washington legislature and lawyer the larcest member- a lar tne. hou se. There also are many farmers In the senate, which wouid Indicate that much legislation of Interest to I rural communities msy be enacted at this session. The records of the leglslsture.

which convenes Wednesday, show that there are forty-three farmers In tha assembly, nineteen business men, four printers, twelve lawyers-one carpenter, three bankers, one chef, two machinist, one glass blower, three real estate and Insurance agents, one vlucanlzer, one bricklay er, two contractors, two decoratora. one labor organizer, three liauor dealers snd one hotel proprietor. Mot Farmers Hlnr 1873. The houst hss the largest representation of farmers of any session since 1873. when tho Granger movement waa swept Into power.

In the senate there are nine lawyers, four bankers, four businessmen, one bookkeeper, three real estate and insurance agents, four farmers, one Jeweler, one publisher, one physician and one contractor. Following la the composition oa a political basis: Republicans 27 77 Socialists 4 17 Democrats 2 6 Independent tl Republican maj. ..21 64 For the first time since the statehood, the Democratic party ia In third rank In the legislature. The conteat for the speakership Is expected to develop lively Interest In the convening of tho legislature. There are four candidates, representing aa many factions or political Interests.

Assemblyman Riley Young of Darien Is the accepted Phlllpp candidate, although the governor's close friends ssy that he Is not tak ing any side In the speakership con-1 teat. Assemblyman John Chappie ot Ashland il the recognized Wilcox AFTER SUFFERING A WHOLE YEAR Mrs. King Was Made WeD by Lydia E. Pbkham's Veg-etablo Compound Iola. Kansas." I waa a amatant anf.

ferer from female trouble for about a year. I had pains In back and stomach, in fact all over me, andwas all rundown. A friend of mine was cured of th asm troubl by Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound. I took It and it gav me health and strength and mad a new woman of me.

JI cannot oraise tout esretableCompound toohlghly. and you Say publish my testimonial as it may the means of nelplnr some other suffering woman. "-Mr. Ikkks Kino, 106 Wes Campbell Street, Iola, Kansas. Th mat number of unsolicited te.

Jmcmiala Ml Hla at fha FHtilrham ak. oratory, many of which ar from time FARMERS I Mot of th champion billiard players, as usual, retained their .1.1 A 1 uui in ine season ot iste. to th last pocket, by twelve poinu when Greenleaf made a apart and won. 1,000 to 924. Willie Hoppe ran In three-cushloabllIIart ir San "Francisco on January I.

Alfred De Oro retained bis three- minion title bv beatlnc Charles Otis 0f Brooklya at Havana on January is. iso to 149. only to loae it to Anria Kleckhefer on February 8 at Chicago. 150 to 120. On February 1 Kleckhefer won tba American 31.

Kleckhefer won the American Billiard Playera' Ambulance Fund three-cushion tourney at Chicago, with ten games won and three lost. On March 8. Corwln Huaton of Detroit won the class A national amateur title, with five games won nd one lost, David McAndleas Jr. of Chicago. Charles Heddon of Michigan, and Eugene Mllburn of Detroit tied for second, with four won snd two lost.

Aneie Kleckhefer clayed five more matches after he had won the world's tnree-cusnion uiw inn Alfred De Oro. On March 15 he beat Bob Canhefax at Chicago. 150 to 142. April 19 he defeated Pierre The child won't play or smile. He Is real sick.

His tongue is white, breath feverish, stomach sour. He fears he is in for a dose of awful castor oil, calomel or pills. How he hates them. He woulT rather remain sick. If his mother would only learn the value of candy "Cascarets." How children love this candy oils MlJ sm As sr U4f sad drive It hi latsws p.

mw ww iw jwm ill be Im (ma rhrwMitta, fX bowl af Ina L. trasisi intr mm. Ii man lh mlal nuet esMwud sMsf rtfosStd M-ensiiiai Is mW SMMSe Mraealy wmmmtui 4 )'' sals. 1 erass la cMur il rtHil tmmj as il HIwm is ia wmf wi aliteis' 4 iiwb-4 ratwy iksi Hin ie eeerly Iiidr iwttn lUfWM. af ft Laraaile, Okie, kM II.

II wmin wlia crate, te st U. It II scldoat fil AS. Tho Morning Attor Tho Dig lllaht Tha Wlae PvwaatVm of a Staart's DyspepaU Tablet After tha IUa-qs4 ltiiaew neaaaat Mernorksl -Whb the Moralnf Coffee, If It Hadn't Ifew for Stuart' Dye. pepaU TablcU Like aa Not I'd Hav a Headache This Morning. you ever feel distressed after attng be sure to take a Stuart Dyspepsia Tsblet.

For no rtattar what you eat there will be BO gas, no sour risings, no lump In your throat, no bllliousness, no dark brown taste In the morning. should you now be troubled, eat a tablet as soon ss possible and relief will come promptly. The tablets correct at once the fsults of a weak or overworked stomsch, they do tha work while the stomach rests and recovers Itself. Particularly effective are they tor bsnqueters aad thoa whose environment brings them In contact with the rich food moot apt to cause stomacn aeraage-tnent. Relief In these cases always brings the glad smile.

Get a box ot Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. (0 cents. In any drug store. Be good to your stomach. Advt.

Tell Mother! acts on liver anJ bowels. the worried mother. -rr Eau Claire, Wis. i cathartic how surely it golden wedding Tuesday. Mr.

DuIB.liH.lJ. l. i am a vies a cunaru uisier, wno is in tne Geisler. who is In the service, has been elected manager of next year a varsity football eleven, while Alii Hasaard win handle the affairs of tha' track teatn.f-Ay. 8 Robinson will bo the varsity crew director.

Watertown. claims the 'dis tlnctlon of having the oldest, as well as the strangest golf club In Amerl- I c- 11 la known as the Midiron club, uu us tvuiac is iaia uui ua priv ate lawn. The course measures but 179 yards, and has Ave notes, which are spsced off and named as follows: Architect's Angle, 123 feet; Junkplle, 68 feet; The Cottonfteld. 39 feet; Barrister's Bog, 34 feet; and Akron, 63 feet. The cvps are made of old tomato cans and the i trophy is a can bearing a brass name plate.

The record for the course is 23, and the haxarda consist chiefly of hedges and children. This strange club has but u.u.., i apartment house, which serve, as tne ciuddous. ana wn.cn the lawn, which serves aa the course. MAJOR LEAGUE CHIEFS ARE STILL IN SESSION CINCINNATI. Jan.

7. After laboring alt day with the playing schedules of the American and Na for tn0 m5 gea.on Mh. the Joint achedule committee or the majof meeting here laid aside Its work tonight and will again take up tho matter to- anl morrow. 1 Ms pome at unicago. iou cer Gneral Franz Selgal.

On September 28 he beat Charles Fifteen Individuals have won. the Otis at Chicago. 160 to 123. On No- nstlonal lawn tennis championlhlp i MANITOWOC Lewellyn Osul-vember 8 he beat Charles McCourt In a period of thirty-nine years. R.

l8on on a charge of theft, 8unday at Chicago. 160 to 83 and aet a D. Sears and W. A. Lamed lead with I confessed to United States Marshal world's record of 132 Innings.

Again seven times each. s. W. Randall that he is a deserter on November 22. he defeated Bob i jfrom the United Statea army.

Red Cannefax for a second time at Chi-j United States Golf Association Cress authorities are Investigating cago. 150 to 106. meet In New York city January 24. reports that Osulson collected sums Pierre Msupome won the Inter-, of money which he failed to turn In atat three-cushion billiard leaeue Milwaukee boxing promoters may to tho society. TO MOTHERS! Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains full dlrec-' tions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards.

Nothing else "works" the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipation poison from the tender little bowels so gently, yet so thoroughly. Even cross, feverish, bilious children gladly take Cascarets without being coaxed. Cascarets taste just like candy. Cascarets never criDe. never sicken, never Inlure.

title at Cleveland on May 9,. He de- stage a bout between Jack Demp-feated Ora Mornlngstar, 60 to 49. aey and Mike Gibbons. but above all. they never disappoint wuuuca uaur a pnaae of u.

Tear a laoora, ibtoitwc ugnung or ci-VJoa aad trolley operation. Th freaeac of aetenteea social-. ista. th largest number tha Reds havi vor aad ia th capltol, will bring out -roaaw unusual legislative proposals, it la aspect td, though thj socialist pro-1 strata Is not yet divulged. 'Aaa oacKorau ur actual work of -tba legislature, will be th stalking! ahadow of coming elections, and the! jocKCXiaa Jor poeuwa Ol nvai canut- tiataa for public offlca.

preliminary census shows at least glva willing candidates for the gover-toorahtp. Not the least Important will th candidacy of Senator R. P. WU-ox. who gars Gov.

Philip such a notable run during taa primary of. laia. Lieut, Gov. K. F.

Dlthmar is al- planning to begia hla campaign fori Tutor preferment. Secretary of State ierua huh and Attorney General 'Joha J. Blaine are beta aspirants for lh. Job. Still another Is Treasurer' flenry Jehnaon.

In the langutga of the classics, everybody's dalng It All these eandidaclea are predicated oa the opposition that Gov. Phtltpp fjaa had enouah. and Is now willing to etir rrorn tb executive arm chair aad aspire to higher office, such, for Instance, as th Unltei States eena-torvhlp now occupied by Irving Len- rooC r05FESSIO5. l'Too talk ao hopefully you must be an optimist Tm not I'm a oesstmfst Just try-Ins; to cheer myself up." rrnnvnu! wad nonce iaj.uuu.iu unit unuuii The patriotie spirit and devotion with which American women have ao far performed war-ervice work and made sacrifice bas never been equalled in tb history of any country. Mothers, wives aad sisters support this burden wiUi strength and fortitude.

But those who are already miserable from the com-nlaints and weak- which are so common to women. should take the right tonic for the womanly JJ woman borne down by pain and srttfferfogs at regular or irregular intervals, by nervousnera or dizzy spells, by headache or backache, "Favorite freacxiption" should be taken. If her existence is tnad gloomy by the chronic vcaJmeaset, dticate derangements, and jKimiul disorders that afSi-rt her acx, ibe will find relief and emancipation from her trouble in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrin- tioa. If she's overworked, nervous, or; -rua-aown," sue hods new hie sad; tV a powerful, invigorating' berbal tome and nervias which was dis covered and used by aa eminent physician for many yean, in eases of "fetaale com-plaint! and wrafaeasva.

"Favorite Pre-acriptioB. aaa. now be bad tablet form a well as- liquid at tnost drug store, Send to Doctor rierce Invalids' IfotcL-Buffalo, N. for ten-cent trjl package of tablets. r.ncu hav.

been most aatisfactcry vcr end bowel troubles. Thera were numerous pron.ems rnurcn ecte(1 lg90 that the committee discovered Uiatjof the flnegt ln th, There- numerous problems ed as member of the eounty board Vrms a. com- mander of Walker pot Of th 0 A. Ir gerTe(, fce Jt STEVENS POINT. G.

E. Culver, head of the biology department of the local normal school la In serious condition from bursting a blood vessel In his neck. PORTAGE. Charles Mohr, former member of the assembly, city treasurer and leading business man la rtoart Mlu 47athaHna Allan 'accidentally shot and killed Robert Hart, 15, whllo hunting rabbit. vonn 1 mo.r aon of Leo Hart.

SHEBOYGAN. The congregatlon- Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your, akin is inow-HmplxJon pallid tongue coated appetite pooryou hav a bad taste in your mouth-- lasy, no-good feeling you should take Oliv Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared byDr.Edwards after 17 years of study with nia patients. Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets at purely vegetable compound mixed with ouye oiL zou wui anow mem oy tnev ouv cotor. To have a dear, pink Ala, bright eyes, feeling of truoyancy like iiim-i uai uu mm lauw nuao. Dr. awards Olive. Tsblet act on the iiver ana noweis tut caiometjBi nsv no dangerous after effect.

JI al I iW.t.r tur I iig-v ran rrus mi as safin ii iHinnnvis "aT a simw wsas wi, wir why million of boxes ar sIaM hhb1Iw a IfU OtL. naav sums All YXA tnd wte the pleasing result HAVE 'COLOR mui ue BiiiuuwiBu uui -u ougly damaKe(1 Dy flre Whlch alerted out that the work could not be com-)n tne DaMment and vrotTtHBei np 142ipleted ln tlrrie for the members the wa. A elogged fl; catch trains for their homes tonight. 8uppoe(i t0 have been responsible. was decided to postpone further The estimated at 118,000.

consideration until tomorrow. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE I will accept as put payment a small farm or incqme property for my 296-acr Dairy Bird Stock farm located seven mites from Eau Eau Clatra and Chippewa Falls. The soil Is clay loam with 170 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood pasture, land with a trout stream running though one corner of the pasture. 20 acres is seed ed to Rye, a dandy orchard near the house and fine shade trees. Place Is all fenced and cross fenced, large basement barn wit hce-ment floors and equipped with James steel stanchions and separata drinking cups for each cow which are automatically filled with fresh water at all times.

The barn has a capacity for 60 head ot stock, new silo 14x42, good windmill, machine shed 14x65, (new), seven-room house with good basement, cement block milk house with refrigerator, good chicken house and other buildings including 300-barrel concrete tank underneath the milk house. There Ii $10,000.00 Federal Loan Bank mortgage on the place at 6H to ran for thirty-six years. vs; I will also tak an 80-acre partly improved farm as part payment for my 256-acre farm In Chippewa County, soil- Is clay loam with about 60 acres under cultivation, balance Is hardwood pasture and hay land, practically all fenced with woven wire and cross basement barn 40x70, silo 12x32, good seven-room house with basoment, two summer cottages on lake shore, Ice house, machine shed and other buildings. This farm faces a spring water lake which has a large variety of fish and Is th camping ground for pleasure seekers In the summer months. There is about 25 head of machinery, wagons, sleigh, harnesses, gasoline engine and pump jack, boats, launch, Insileag cutter used for filling silo, cram separator, etc.

All goes with the place or will retain personal property. This is a dandy stock farm and a good opportunity for making a big Income. I hav several other farms to exchange and am la position to match most any kind of a deal, BOXMAKERS TAKE TWO OUT OF THREE GAMES FROM BOWLERS ZT nrv. va n.lr Tin anil Crfln IU company's team of bowlers grabbed, two out of three games last night on the local alleya from the Lawson and Kohlke aggregation. Ed Holden shot high total for tliree games with S95 and hlKh game score with 229.

Hllber of the craters ran the craters ran a Ith a tout of 667' close second The scores: Box Makers. Berkley 184 Reesler 161 Hagen 165 Bailey 155 Hllber 205 177 127 157 165 204 Totala 870 820 Lawson and Kohlke's Holden Thompson Hart Lawson Yopes Anderson Totals .157 .132 .179 .102 119 .732 809 803 MURPHY, NORTHWESTERN'S COACH, HAS RESIGNED CHICAGO, Jan. 7. Fred Murphy, football coach at Northwestern university for the last five years, baa tendered bis resignation, it was announced today. In a letter received at the institution, Coach Murphy explained that bis mining interests in Colorado required all- hts attention.

Murphy ave Northwestern the best football It had bad In nearly a dozen years and in 1917 bad one of the nLct "had Vnoiher "year 5H5 ua. 158! 777 228 161 160; 135 158 114 162 170 167 206 136 135 KIECKHEFER HOLDING HIS I OWN IN BILLIARD MATCH CHICAGO. Jan. 7. Augie kleckhefer.

three-cushion billiard champion, tonight defeated Pierre Mau-Dome. Mexican challenger, 66 to 46, in the second block of their match. The score now stsnas iuu to in Klekhefer's favor. Tomorrow ngiht's block will end the match. SPY LAW ATTACKED BY CONVICTED VIOLATOR WASHINGTON.

Jan. 7. Validity of the espionage act was attacked in a brief Died today in the aupreme court by James A. Peterson ot nesota, convicted of violating the statute because of articles written br him while a candidate for hte Republican nomination ror uniiea 04 a. 1AiaaAn mma.wai I Peterson asserted that the act Interfered with freedom a wtUkaajth mnA tiA AtmlrsvI 411411 mirf.

tn OLgatcai aouaivi a vvdi dvm budvi uu wt. imprisonment imposed oa hlm to tiro published by permUslon. ar Chris Luebkeman, prooz oi tne vaiusoz byma is. rinjt nams i Vftbl Compound, ia th tl xemai ui. Ernr alllrjff woman In tha tTnltad wvnuwkM iu uav vuiwv a aBJ VVV gSSj VMS Sllral I '111 W1LHH MO WrlLB UI th Lydia E.

Pinkbara Medicin Co. as .1 av Ta a idc: ii' freTreadrto brinirou health and may save your Ufa. v..

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