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1 THE EAU CLAIRE SUNDAY LEADER. THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER (11) EAU, CLAIRE. WISCONSIN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1913. WASHINGTON. FROM OUR NEIGHBORS A fi 1 CENT A WORD I TIME 2 CENTS A WORD 3 TIMES 3 CENTS A WORD 6 TIMES (Correspondence.) Helping Hand society v.as entertained at the home of Mrs.

Dan. Drury, Aug, 7. There was a largo number attended including several tut of town guests. Miss Burg of Eau Claire. Mrs.

Cornell received first prize and Mrs. Halns second. St wing and aocial was the order of the afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Guinness Aug.

21. SEYMOUR. (CorrcHpondenoe.) Mrs. Weber returned home after a short visit with bcr mother at Portage. The Springfield church had a sale for the benefit of the church.

They secured about $12.50, We are all busy picking pickles. Very good after so much hot weather. the state road will soon be fuii.su-ed. SAND CREEK. (Correspondence.) The toot-toot of the threshing machines Is th wake yea all in the morning.

Olo Svalostuca Sr. boufiht a Fori car. Harry Hanson also bought a Ford this week. Bort Nelson got his new cornbluder Thursday, The C. To' play tho Wampus Cats of Topple Creek Sunday, Ladies' Aid was held at Mrs.

Anton Hanson's Thursday, Arnold Gilberts ia staying in town hero with his folks this week. Odin Martinson is paper banging REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR RENT HOUSES. NIISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTEDMALE.

I WISH TO RENT SET OF ta-FOOT SMALL HOUSE ON ERIN STREET, ONE block east of hospital. North Side, by Peter Schlosser, Insurance Agent. alio- lornij. iicnry l-attison, Uurand, Vu. FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM MODERN COT-tage, 1114 Fifth Avenue; gas, sewerage, 1 bath, furnace; rent, 513.00.

Phone B. 107a. PORTER FOR SAL001T, PER WEEK with room and board. Inquire II Hoc, Alloon, VI WANTED ONE OR TWO ROOMS FUR-, inched for lmht houseleering. Inquire at FOR RENT-FOUR ACRE FARM, WITH 5-room house, close to city.

M. P. Graves. FOR SALE AT 231 BARLAND STREET, house and lot with water, sewer, gaa and furnace. Write Fitch, General Delivery, ROOMS.

WANTED- A LIVE REPRESENTATIVE FOR OCR Association for Eau Claire and vicinity, to write' Dusiness, collect, and handle men, Good compensation to the rigllt party. Vvc heip our nicn get atarted in the business. Write us today. Uniori Accident and Benefit Association, Oshkosh, Wis. FOR RENT t-ROOH MODERN HOUSE, newly decorated.

Corner Emery street and Porter avenue. A. IL Flaig, Ingrain Block. WANTED TO RENT A FIVE OR SI modern house; would not object' to FOR BARGAINS IN CITY AND SURBUR-baa property, call on Jonas Bcrgh, jos Eddy St, the church in Pine Creek. FOR RENT FIVE ROOMS UPSTAIRS, with sleeping 6ao Birch good flat providing tncre a yard and not near the business center of city.

Tor-sons having such a place kindly inform L. Swilt, la care of the Eau Claire Carrol Werner ado a trip to Rob Wiseman's Thursday to look at a horse, but they did not agree, so he FOR SALE-EIGHT ROOM BOUSE WITH two 60-foot lots, west side. M. D. Graves, 1OCOM0TIVE FIREMEN, BRAKEMEH-wages about $io; exiterience unnecessary.

Send age, stamp. Kail way, care Leader. I'ress Co. did not Agnes and Hannah Martinson came FOR RENT NEWLY REPAIRED IO-ROOM house, warm and comfortable, large cement basement, finest water, warm chickencoop Porter Avenue. Write A.

H. In-gram Block. FO RSALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AND lot, at. quick sale price. Cash or easy "jerms.

Inquire at las Pitt Street. LEGAL NOTICE MEDICAL IHSPECTORS (STATE BOARD of Health). Open to both men and women. positions. Examination Aukumm, 1913, at county scats.

Address State Civil ber. vice Commission, MadiBon, for in formation and application blanks. State of Wisconsin, Iu Circuit Court, Eau back from Menomonio-Thursday. George Toycen presented the- postmaster with a fine black bass Wednesday. Another dance will soon be given FOR SALE-PROPERTY AT CORNER OF Grand Avenue and Sixth Avenue; must be aold at once; parties have left town.

Inquire at $14 First Avenue or phone Black FOR RENT SEVEN ROOMS UPSTAIRS; gaa and bath. Apply August Reiss, jot South Baratow lairc ouniy. Kinms Haniharter, l'laimill, Albert J. Ramharter, Defendant. WA1CTED-TWO YOUNG MEN STEMOG-raphers and one ymitig lady.

Inquire liau i Claire Business College. by the same parties that held the last dance here, so look for tho bill. A trial was held in justice court FALL CITY. (Correspondence) Elmer Young made a trip to Fredrick, Sunday. Mr.

and Bert artwrtght of Elk. Mound spent Saturday night aud Sunday at Fred Harshman's, attending the Tent meeting! In the afternoon. If you want to enjoy a day of rest from fcusy rares of the farm, como to the his Gopher Hunt Picnic, Sat. Aug. whore there will he something doing all day.

At 10 a. m. a ball game. Louisville vs. Sluggers, at 2 p.

m. WTiite Sox vs Fall City. Dinner at 11 o'clock. There will bo races of all kinds. Rag mufiin parade, ttiR-of-war between hunters, etc.

A dance in the evening. Buss orchestra. "Refreshments on the grounds. AH counts must be in by -11 o'clock. Arthur Shafer, has sold his two farms to a party from Rusk.

Mrs. John German, has returned from a two months visit with her daughter Mrs. Harshman, at Spring Valley; i The Tent meetinca which have fcfecn here for, the last two weeks, HOUSE FOR SALE AT uji EAST MADI-on Street. Inquire at 138 Balcom Street. Tlie State of Wisconsin fo the said De fendant: HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE GOOD sized residence, in excellent condition, with barn; and all conveniences; two bathrooms, at 1501 State Street.

Apply Mrs. Ida Chamberlin, or at Leader office for particulars. Tuesday. Steve Helpin pleaded guilty WANTED MESSENGER BOYS AT THE Western Union. Apply once.

to assault and battery on George Gil room cottage, a blocks from East Side berts. llelpin was fined $2.00 ana You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days alter the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and defend the above entitled action in the court aforesaid; and. in case of your failure to do, judgment will he rendered against you according to the demand of the mm. costs, which ho paid. 'Hill park; a good two-family house, all good repairs, will -go at a reasonable price.

703-707 Jones Street. MEN WANTED WOODSMEN, OF ALL kinds, railroad laborers and teamsters, by New Delia umber Company at Kennedy, Wis. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS. A debate was held between Hogen Kn lit son and William Borgman Thursday evening on the good and wrong of KMSIIED BOOMS, 119 LAKE ST. plaint, of which a copy is herewith served FOR SALE-THREE HOUSES ON NORTH side hill.

All good residence properties. G. Losby. HELP WANTED FEMALE Christianity. llogen for the goo and upoo you.

JOS. W. SINGLETON. Plaintiff'. A William for the wrong of it.

No de FOR RENT--A MODERN FRONT FUR-nished room suitable for two. Ladies preferred. 513 Grand Avenue r. cision was rendered by the judges so P. O.

Address, Eau Claire, au CJaue Coun- WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general bouse work. Call at laoj S. Far-well St. or phone black 614. CITY AND FARM PROPF-Rli FOR SALE on easy payments.

Money to loan on real estate security at lowest rate of interest. G. J. Losby. It was postponed.

isconsin. FOR RENT TO TRAINING SCHOOL garls, furnished rooms wuh housekeep. ing privileges. Phone Bed GOOD COOK WANTED FOR WORK AT Lake Cbetek. Will pay $8 a Apply on Monday to Mis.

Oiambcrlin, jji Grand Arenue West. COLBURN. (Corresiiondence.) TWO FARMS, So ACRES EACH, WITH buildings and implements, seven miles south of city, one including crops if bought now, by Peter Schlosser, Eau Claire, Wii. FOR RENT-LARGE FURNISHED ROOM on Grand Avenue West. Gentleman preferred.

Phone B. 86a. KNAPP. (Correspondence.) Wm. Barling of Milwaukee, who has been visiting his mother and other friends and relatives, will leave -Mr.

Hawn of Ruby was through In his Auto Monday, -COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER WANT- ed; give full particular as to education, experience, in first letter. Andersen Paige, Attorneys, Ladysmith, Wis. HORSES FOR SALE. closed Sunday night with ono of the larsest crowds seen here for many FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms for school girls; light housekeeping privileges allowed. Phone-B.

Hot ALBERTS VILLE. Guy Hcnncs has returned after spending a few days with relatives at Cann rou, Wia. Chas. Jacohsoa, Ingman Holm were In Chippewa Falls Jim Jenson left for Chicago Sunday, having received word that hh son Emil was ill and would be operated on Monday. Katherlno Jenson is at phlppewa Falli to be ''present at tho teacher's institute to be held there thia week.

Walter Norbeck spent Sunday with homo loiks. Mrs. A. Mnstadt was in Colfax Sat-urady to Beck medical aid for the youngest child, who fell out of bed and fractured the collar bone. Mrs.

John Hemes shopped iu Colfax Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaustad will move to Eau Claire, having sold their farm to a party at Eau Claire. Mrs.

Anton Omodt of Eau Claire is spending a few days with relatives hero. The Ladles'' Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. John Johnson, Aug. iiOlh. Everybody welcome.

Mrs, M. Engbretson expects to visit her parents near Amhurst Jet, the latter part of August. Mattic Johnson and Mrs. A Benson was in Colfax Friday. Chas.

Jaeobson expects to go to Cameron in a few days wher he will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vln Nelson. J. Roth, Belmer and Stenson called on friends north of town Sunday evening.

Gib Lower expects to go West soon. CEDAR FALLS. (Correspondence.) Walter Pierce of Netlsville was a Sunday guest at the Roach brothers. Victor Stofcr of Anacortes, is visiting his mother here. The baseball game Sunday of IrOn Creek and our team, resulted in a victory for the home team.

The score was 12 to 13. Sunday visitors at the J. C. Jacob-son homo were Mr. and Mrs.

A. 0. T. Remington. MiR Roberts and Miss N.

Couley of Eau Claire and Win. Mitchell aud family of little Elk Creek. Wilticy and mother moved into the Wallace Plenum house last week. Albert Malhus aud wife are moving into the Company's oflice this week. L.

Blank left Monday morning for DuUitl), from there he plans to go by boat to thence to Chicago arid will also stop' over In Omaha and Denver on hi way to Ixis Ance-les. He was accompanied to Duluta by his mother, Mrs. P. Blank and Ni l.Ile Jaeobson. Mltta Grace Smith of Uttle Etk Creek Is visiting friends here.

Ludwlg Tllleson of has been visiting his brother NWa recently. Oscar Wold of Elk Mound Is paint Adolph toniith, of Bollevllle for Pepin for a short visit with a day. 1 During this time about $210 visited bis brother-JIr. Frank atives tomorrow, before returning to trTaised for the lady speakers DISHWASHER WANTED AT THE EAU Claire House, HORSE FOR SALE-IIM POUND DRIVING horse, in good condition; (40 if taken at once. Call after 5 p.

m. or Sunday, a jjj Balcom Street. Milwaukee. FOR RENT--FOUR OR FIVE PARTLY furnished rooms. per month.

900 Grand Avenue East. Smith. Mr. Burns of Stanley was here. WANTED AT ONCE COMPETENT OIRL for general housework.

Enquire at Cadsby'a Drug Stores, East or North Side. Mrs. H. Withrow and son Arthur FOR RENT OFFICES. FOR' RENT LARGE FURNISHED ROOM.

618 Grand Ave. East, were Colburn callers. Andrew Genkenburg has purchas GOOD COOK WANTED AT WEBER'S. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS NEAR HIGH School. Phone Black 86a.

OFFICE ROOMS, EITHER SINGLE OR EN suite, In Fiske Building, corner S. Bar-stow and Main 3ts, Inquire W. Fiske, this otuce. and Sunday night a "Hallelujah inarch" was had when about. $40 were deposited in the box for Mr.

Thomas Teas, the soprano singer frc-m Iowa, who has helped so much with his fine singing. Tho three workers departed for their tteveral homes Monday morning, Mrs. Geo. Louthan entertained her brother Pro. L.

Jones, of Florence, Wis. last week. Lant Sunday, Fall City, vs. the WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. Mrs.

George B. Wheeler, 1.236 River St. ed a new thresher separator. Mrs. John Green wa in Stanley, AVe leara that the play and social that was held in the church, was (jutet a Buccess.

FOR RENT-TO ONE OR TWO GENII E- nien, a pleasant furnished room with modern conveniences, near High School. Phone Red 1575. CUT RATE SHIPPING. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR CEN-eral housework. 713 Fourth opposite High School.

1 1 Miss Hanna Browning attended FOR RENT ROOMS. CUT RATES ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO Pacihe Coast and other points. Superior service at reducea raien. The Boyd Transfer Minneapolis, jvxinn. JSKjdoo'a of North Menomonio cross WANTED GOOD GIRL.

CALL AT MIXE Horns, 30.V Earl Street, across from Third Ward Park. R. O. Tripp, who was badly injured last week, by falling off a liarn he was 'building, is some better at this writing." His many friends wish for his speedy recovery. The Odd Fellows lodge is helping to care for him.

Maud Woodard returned home Friday from Eau 'Claire, where she has been attending summer school. Mrs. Stafford of Eau Claire, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Ames. Mrs.

Henry Gibson, who has been visiting her parents at Portage, returned home last week. J. Naff, proprietor of the Knapp lunch room, has purchased a piece of land three miles from Eau Claire. Edna Medcalff of Downing, was a visitor at Mr. Carpenter's Sunday.

Mrs. It. A. Pri'chard is spending a few days in Minneapolis, visiting friends. Sirs.

Nora Skinner of Mcnomouie, Is visiting with her pareut. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lunch. the teachers institute at Chippewa.

Mrs. John Davis went to Huron. Kids! Get your hacks tougli, only twenty-one days tilt school Mitses Evanpeline and Christo- FOl II (JOOD ITSTAIRS ROOMS with water, sewer, gas. inquire of Jonas Bcrgh, C04 Eddy St. TRAVELING GOODS.

WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. Apply to Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin, Grand or at Leader oflice.

FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS, belle Swift and Miss Winnie Hull TRAVEL WITH EAU CLAIRE MADE trunks and high grade leather goods. Call and inspect our line. Eau Claire Trunk store, Kan CUtrt House 3 lock. light housekeeping, inquire at 337 Lake at. Phone Black 1330.

ed bats on the latter's diamond, results 6 to 10 for Fall City. This Is the third game between these teams. Fail City winning twice. Mr. and Mrs.

Verne Curtis, and Mrs. Lola Owen were Sunday callers at E. W. Douglas. Albert Klntt lately purchased 3 line grade Guernsey calves of John Lliy.

Mr. Klatt, is an enthusiastic Guernsey man. WANtED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. A.

E. Kepler, A14 Hudson. called on Miss Green Mr, Beetles of Ruby was a Stanley Caller, FOR RENT SUITES ROOMS, WITH gas and water, either upstairs or down, stairs. Inquire W. Madison.

WANTED A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL AND chambermaid at the Commercial Hotel. MERRILLAN. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. Apply 334 Hudson St. FOR RENT-THREE UPSTAIRS ROOMS, closet, pantry, store room, partly modern.

614 N. Barstow Street The picnic was well attended last WANTED A GOOD GIRL AT THE CEN- tral House. Sunday. A dandy ball game was FOR RENT-FIV ENICE ROOMS, 335 GIL' bert Avenue, played betwet-n the $2.00 Shoe Store AGENTS. Co.

and The scores were FOR SALE Miscellaneous. 2 to 4 in our boys favor. Kau Claire had a third baseman who was all smiles. The gamo was played fine. EXPERIENCED CLERKS OR CANVASS-eia sell McCurdy's Jjmk-wear and Hosiery direct to wearer.

Address McCurdy Grand Kapids, Mich. SEYMOUR. Mrs. 3, Drummond entertained; a porch party. Mrs.

John McQuillan returned homo after a few days vinlt at St. Paul. A church dinner waa given at the home of John McQuillan on Sunday, by the members of St, Bridget's church. Miss Jane Groptn, left Wednesday for a few days visit with friends FOR SALE GENTLEMAN'S GENUINE collar, in good condition; also lady's. Can be seen Sunday forenoon at 417 Hud-.

son Street. not any (juarreliiig about, -anything. We also had a cute little umpire. He was "all right." Who said bo? AVe WANTED-SIX GOOD AGENTS. STEADY work on straight salary.

Either sex. Call Commercial Hotel between 5:00 and 8:00 p. IB. all say so. THE MARKETS CORRECTED AUG.

10, 1913. The following are the prices being paid today in the Eau Claire market for the following products: New and old oats 35c, Rye 54c. Buckwheat per cwt. $1.30, "Wheat 80c to 83c. Barley 40c to 45c Corn 70c.

Hay Looso clover $7.50 to $8.50. Hay Loose Timothy $9.00 to $10.50. Hay Baled Clover $8.00 to $9.00. Hay Baled Timothy $3.00 to $11.00. Rye straw $3.50.

Oat straw $3.00. Beans -Hand picked $1.90. Popcorn $1.00 to $1.50 per cwt. Clover Seed $13. Timothy Seed $2.50 to $3.00.

GEO. SEHER. 323 N. Barstow St. Phono 522.

Egps 19e. Butter 2Co. FOR SALE BLACKSMITH SHOP, ONLY shop in good railroad town, hnc business. Good prices. Reasonable terms, if taken soon.

Address V. this office. Johnnie Swenson and Math. left for Tolna, Dak. We all WESTON.

(Correspondence.) Mr. and Mrs. JL. Gordon have returned after spending three weeks camping at Red Cedar. Mrs.

D. O'Connell of St. aul. is the guest of friends and relatives here, Mrs. Lou Carney of Fairbault, called on, old friends last week.

Mr. and Mrs. ChaB. Steiding and children are back iiome again, after their outing at Maplo Lake, Minn. Mrs.

T. Cant reel has gone to Den-ver, to visit a daughter. Mrs. J. McMannes of St.

Paul, and son John, vitiiied with Sirs. J. C. WANTED TO BUY. hope to see the boys back again.

FURNITURE FOR SALE AT 1 SUMMIT Avenue. There will be miles of smiles on Christ Swansen next week. 1 wosder at Cornell. Miss Anna Soha is visiting with to li.tivea in Eau Claire. WANTED WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH price for second hand iievtrs and cook aloves.

August Keins, Great jueittij Kand Magnate, 501-503 South Barsto Strict. FOR SALE AN AMERICAN HOTOR- cycle, in good order. For particulars call at Leader ofhee. why. Albertina Swenson left for Montana Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Bowman were Oscar Burg goes north quite often. Ladies' Aid meets at Torgcr Olson's LOST. callers at the home of Mr.

Thompson. Miss Nellie Crotty Is the truest of her aunt, Mrs. John McCaghy. FOR SALE-TWO SETS OF EVERYBODY'S Encyclopedia (5 to the set). Call at this oflice.

next Wednesday. Everybody come 10ST-ON SOUTH BARSTOW STREET, pearl brooch with diamond setting, finder please return to this etlice. and have a good time. Nest time you go on your motor cycle, Pete, on't hit the rail. FOR SALE CHEAP SHAFTING, WOODEN pulleys.

Iron pulleys, loose pulleys and hangers; also one 30 gallon Iron stcve kettle, enquire B. P. Farks, Telegram ofhee. Jt takes S. S.

Swenson and E. Ja- MERRILLAN. A collision between an Wertich a few days last week. Mrs. J.

Carney Is entertaining a Born, Aug 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, a daughter. Mrs. A.

Bre Is entertaining friends fro maw ay. cobson to laugh about the olden days. LOST-CANVAS COVERING BETWEEN Newell'a corner and Ingram's office. Finder please return to Leader Office. Our cute little waiters got all kiuds AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE bile and ft team happened one day last week.

The only damage report- of couips from the Eau Claire boys. School starts Monday. J. Ad LANDS FOR SALE. $150 BUYS WAGNER MOTORCYCLE IN ii was the breaking the wind shield on the machine.

ams teacher again for the fourth time perfect Taylor Motor tar Eau Claire, Wis. in Meridean. Sophie Swenson will soon leave for FOR EXCHANGE FINE 80-ACRE FARM, (Irrigated) in Montana, tine mile from town, for property here, what have you to offer. Eugene Wiggins, uuppewa Falls, Wi. LOWER LAFAYE1TC.

(Correspondence.) Miss Alice Carew entertained a number of her friends at a picnic at Irvine Park Sunday evening, In hon Mrs. Anna Merrll has built a fine new porch on the north side of hor hoiiKo also one on the east side a FOR SALE HORSES. DRUMMOSD PACKLNG CO. Reported by Drummond Bros. Phone 8.

409 Galloway St, Live Chickens 10c to 11c. Raw Ieaf Lard 13c, Leaf Lard rendered 15c. Live iiogs $6.50 to $7.25. Spring lamb 6c to 6 l-2c Sheep 3 l-2c to 4 l-2c. Live Calves 6o to 7 l-2c.

Dessed Veal 10c to lie. ing Oscar Nichols' new home. Mrs. B. McKagan and sistur-In-law, Mrs.

Frank Wagner are visiting relatives at Emerald this week. Ralph Karnes started out with bis threshing machine Monday. A number from here attended the Rusk dance Friday night, and report a line time, Mr. and Mrs. "Geo.

Loatch of Menomonio visited at O. J. Downs' Sunday. Mrs. Olena Erkkson is home from Wheeler where kIic has been staying with her sister Mrs.

Brctincross. Mrs. I.ou Morgan loft for hero honw at Kidney, Montana last Monday. Mrs. Dave Wilcox is visiting relatives at Wilson.

Mrs. Sieve Wood is not very well at this writing. Amos Krickson spent a few days at home recently, lie expects to go to Grand Forks. N. where he has position as bookkeeper.

Mr. and Mrs. Seth Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bradford of Fall City" visited at Geo.

Cortwrights" Suu-dway. Miss Lottie Cowan called on Frlendi here Monday. Alma Flannlgan is on the sick list- BEYER'S SETTLEMENT (Correspondence.) Dedication services will be held Aug. 17. Service begins at 10 a.

m. Dinner will be served by ladies of congregation. Every one cordially invited to attend. Mr. -and Mrs.

II. Siedenberg auto- FORSALE 8-TEAR-OLD BAT MARE sound, not afraid of street, cars, or auto. Weight about 1200. Call at 516 Bellinger St, or of her cousins, the MiRses Mabel Carew oT Cornell, Veronica Carew and Agnes Roman of New London, NEAR CORNELL, THE COMING town. We have all kinds of farms and wild lands from 3 to miles from Cornell.

Good soil, good roads and schools, plenty of wood and good market. Prices Kiglit. Edward Porter, Cornell, Wis. 7 Tolna, N. IX, where sho is attending high school.

Our boys will play Albany at Rock Falls creamery picnic August 24. We wish them success. It takes Walter Peterson to chtier at a bail game. Nora Fossura is home now. Agnes Fossum will soou leave Mer-idean.

She is going west to teach. PROFESSIONAL. and Robert Carew of Iola. Those in the party were: Mr. and Mrs.

DR. W. 0. SEEMANN, SPECIALIST. Rooms .1.

4, 5, 6, 7, Laycock Block, Eau Claire, Wia. FOR SALE FORTY-ACRE FARM NEAR railroad junction, good buildings, best clay soil, cory little home; just what you want. Write me. Eugene Wiggins, Chippewa falls. Wis.

Jack Wolfe, Irene Greening, Alice, Grace and Anna Carew, Agnes Roman, Hazel, Malxd and Xan Wolfe, Mabel Carew and Veronica Carew. POSITION WANTED. Messrs. Philip Greening, Robert AUTO LIVERY Carew, Henry Huffcutt, Alvin Carew, Rexford Carew, Oriu Trindal' and WANTED-WASHINGS TO DO AT HOME. Mrs.

L. Tedorf, 401 Mill KOTHSTXIS. Sags, Iron, Hides and Fin. Phone It. 232, The following quotation oa ragi, Iron, hides and wool are reported by Rothsteln, 311 Eau Claire BU Rags 75c per cwt.

Rubbers No. 2 No. 1 l-4ft. Iron Per ton, $7 to $10. Brass 9c per lb.

Sheep pelts eacb 60o to Tio. Green Hides No. 2, No. 1. 10a Tinfoil 26c.

Autoruohile tires 7c. AUTO LIVERY DAY OR NIGHT SERV-ice. Jorden'a Garage, Phone Black ago. Ray Greening, All report a delightful Miss Irene Greening returned BOM'S FOR filKLK WHO RE. LOYAL 'JO TIUttE CO.

St. Louis, Aug. 1.6. A bonus of to be distributed among 800 girls who remain loyal to the Bell Telephone company during the operators strike recently, according to a notice posted in all the evchanges. All those who remained sfeadily at work dur ing the strike will receive on an average of $25 apiece.

WOMAN WITH TWO CHILDREN WANTS work an housekeeper. Address H. care this office. FURRIER. home from Superior Friday evening, where she has beeft attending the 1SOAKD AXD KOUM WANTED.

summer normal. Her many friendu I. CELHAAR. MANUFACTURER OF FINE furs, repairs, and remodels furs; summer prices. GelYiaar Building, Eau Claire Street.

Eau Claire, Wia. are glad to see her tacit. WANTED BOARD AND ROOM BY COU-ple. Care Leader. Sirs.

Minnie Protsman has been sewing for Mrs. Lottie Baker recent ly- ed to Chippewa, i Mrs. Baker- is the guest of her mother Mrs. Minnie Seholls at the umaller one, i A man by the name of W. G.

Hoi-ton rlaiming Minneapolis as his home was put off and in lighting on the platform the bones of his los were broken just above the ankle. Iiv Prill was called and attended him and the village authorities botieht him a ticket his home. The new freight engines are now hauling their big loads over the Omaha between Altoona and Wy-ville. They cannot go any further on account of the weak bridees. These new engines can haul 75 more than the largest locomotive In the service.

The engine and tender weigh 488.000 lbs. which is 118,000 lbs. heavier than the largest type of Id engines. The total length of engine and tender is 79 ft-3 In. They liave three good features to prove a great help.

Compressed air is used to open the door of furnace end reversing. Also a fiteam devise which pushes the coal to the front part of tender so It will not be nec-estary for the fireman to crawl into Mr. Cora Brevold and children of New Richmond are visiting her parents, A. C. Davis and wife.

Mrs. Rasmussen and Ruth SIcKivltt, are spending a- fen? weeks In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.

Lowe of Min-ceapolis are visiting at the Bone home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones of Ard-more S. D.

are here the guests of relatives and friend and it is said ulii not return to the wgt to live. A sister of Mrs. Jones Mrs. Alice Williams accompanied them for a visit with her old friend. Mr.

and Mrs. Pierce of Neilisville were guests of Mrs. Emma Dodge. Elsie Fletcher of Aurora, Illinois, is visiting at the home of John present time. Mesdames Gene Rutler and K.

M. ft 1 Yo Ad Butler, visited at M. Weber's Tuesday eveniug. Vacation dayB will soon be over, and the children In District No. 6 will find the school house much improved, as It has been painted, both inside and out.

Tnere was a social gatnenug i the R. Mittelstadt home Sunday The evening wa spent in dancing. We hear Albert Mitteistadt has accepted the position as cream hauler formerly occupied by Mr. Iee They wilt be at home at" Rusk after September 1st. Mr.

Walt Dehhhoff and Arthur Scharian were Knapp visitors. Mr. Victor Maves. attended dedi-caUon exercises at Norwalk Sunday. V' Born to Mr.

and Mrs. A. Cluckas; August the 9th a son. Mr. Wm.

Dehnhoff is doing Carpenter work at Rusk. FOREST VALE. Miss Alice Carew has returned home after attending summer school in New London. Her sister, MIks fee it us IP FuMed he Anna, accompanied her hack after i visiting relatives the past five weeks, Mr. M.

Webb, who purchased the Grammout farm early this spring. is doine well. He is admiring some corn 13 feet high, and will cut a second crop of clover this week. Mr. Gene Butler is kept buy pick Jlliaini ,000 ire ing cucumbers these days, with two acres of pickles he has no time to visit.

(Correspodenee) Luella Bruening, of Durand, is a guestof Marie Heit. Henry Huffcutt" la in Springfield Prairie again this week, cutting oats. Julian Cutuna and wire Sundaye.l at Howard L. Metcalfe's. Marv Juliot.

of Porsupine is hein- Harvesting will soon ba over, stacking and threshing come next. Jir. Christenson of Chippewa, is ing her sister, Mrs, Oscar Olson th'n week. CHICHESTER5 PILLS expected to more hip threshing machine in these pirts next week. Eraerv Catuna and wife Spet where he will have steady work for Sundav at Frnnk Holmstadt's, Alfred r.

Maisi. wife and sot some time. V- l-rk-t' i -k 1 T.li Mfcer. F-r Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Doyan and Lyle also Blanche Iiichardson pic-niced near Pepin Sunday. if If rrf'l lILi li rroi daughter, of St. Paul, and Mrs. tMA.tfu'tO lit Mj.ji, si Frank Poran of Cbtppewa. were PetT OatnotSe is workias i 'X guests 'at Matt Weber's Tuesday..

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