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COUNTY SCHOOL REPORT Tlie steamer Holden arrived in port last evening at 9:20. nor, (HtfD do WANTED At once, girl to. ipm n( mu-j LOCAL ES trrr irnj SHEBOYGAN'? ECONOMY CENTER (Continued from page one.) SHEBOYGAN'S ECONOMY CENTER housework at 936 Michigan Ave. mum -y ii jl a --i the last school census. The teacher should secure this copy if it has not already been furnished.

The teioher is required by law, at Dan Patch mild fragrant 5c cigar. Mrs. Thomas Melody visited at ily Lieen OTiilBceinit Liee if A Ma 8 the request of the superintendent, to report to him cases of non-attend-j Martin Galloway and George Imig returned today from Milwaukee where they are. jurors in the United States Court. They were excused until next Tuesday morning.

Mr. Galloway will leave tomorrow morning for the northern woods for a few days deer hunt. Chicken lunch at Wetzel's Manitowoc yesterday. 'WilL'am Zimmermann is a at St. Nicholas hospital.

patient Specially Priced for the Great Thanksgiving Sale. J. F. Anderson transacted in Milwaukee yesterday. ance or irregular attendance.

Every teacher in a public school shall, and every teacher in a private or parochial school may promptly notify the proper truant officer of any child whose attendance is habitually irregular, provided such irregularity is not excused by any provision of this act. Mis3 Mildred, Robinson visited with This sate is designed to prove that we sett reliable Linens at the lowest prices in the city and affording a great opportunity for '-Barber Shops, and Institu. relatives in Manitowoc yesterday. Next Monday evening the Sheboy gan Automobile club will hold anoth er meeting' at the Elks Club. Cafe, 609 N.

8th St. tonight. The Mixed Choirs of the German Reformed church have made elaborate plans for a concert to be held at the church Thursday and Friday, Norember 21 and 22. They will present a cantata, "The Beatitudes," and the Apollo orchestra will contribute the music. Miss Melanie Lohmann has also been engaged to render several vocal numbers.

I tions of all kinds, as well as for buyers for home use. Let your holiday gifts be photo-fcv Wetzel and Von SHEBOYGAN COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The officers of the Sheboygan County Teachers' Association for the year 1912-13, were elected at the institute at Plymouth, August Prices are Lower than ever before known. Make your selection now in time for Thanksgiving use. Wald.

M'ss Leone Schellinger of Glen-wood City, is visiting with relatives and friends in the city. 31. The entire officials were elected CASE ADJOURNED UNTIL TOMORROW The Ladies' Charity club met this ffprroon with Mrs. A. J.

Vollrath, mi 8 L-fM SOiS Of BrBflkfflsi oa North Sixth street. 0011 unanTmous'y and are as follows: President Henry Kranzush. Vice President B. B. Hesselink.

Secretary Cecilia McNicholas. Treasurer Edward Sullivan. In the near future a committee will draft a revised constitution for this association, and present it to the association for the'r approval at its next Following this, if it is approved, the revised constitution Pattern cloths in round or square designs of light blue or colored stripe satin damask, with napkins to match, per set from S3. 25 to The case of Joseph Schmidt, taken before Francis Williams, court commissioner, under habeas corpus proceedings and which was to have been heard this morning, was adjourned until nine o'clock tomorrow morning. 1 Rev.

F. J. Epplins has returned from a month's business trip through the state. The "Willing Workers of the St. Pe-ter'Claver church gave.

a card social thi3 afterncon at Leo halL Miss Nora Olson has returned from Chicago where she has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Shannon. 2.00 -pattern cloths 72x72 inches with border around entire CP 85c full bleach satin damask, a fine weave, 70 in. wide, all new designs, special per yard at xle'i 2.25 all linen napkins, 20x20 cloth, priced special at will be published in the School Bulle tin. This will give all the teach-If Beautiful lunch cloths and lunch napkins to match in a great variety of new patterns, now on sale, leck them over.

Table mats and padding in every wanted kind for round or PA square tables, up from ers of the coun'y an opportunity to know exactly what our association stands for. 18 excellent quality, pretty -patterns, special per dozen if. 1.25 Irish satin damask 72 inches wide, of a good weight and attractive design, offered for the psC) Thanksgiving sale per yard Jacob Reiss returned to New Ycrk City af.er attending the wedding of his brother Otto Reiss. DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS. Dinlcma examinations were con 2.75 napkins to match at.

2.38 10 pieces half bleach table linen in 3.25 Napkins to match, 3.50 quality, Qlx) size 22x22 at BREHM. Val. Brehm, brother of Alderman J. Brehm, died yesterday afternoon at fjur o'c'ock cf heart trouble at his home, 646 N. Fullmanai Chicago.

Mr. Brehm was born in the town cf Wilscn and was 52 years' old. He is survived by his wife and four children. Arrangements for th9 funeral have not yet been made. Aid.

Brehm and wife will attend the funeral. t)U in. wide mat are worm ouc a ducted in all the High Schools, and'pj State Graded Schools in the County, 'Hi f.T. Belgian Linen Pattern Cloths at a 10 Reduction From now until' Thanksgiving we offer our splendid collection of Belgian nattern cloths in rnimrl and the papers markea Dy a commit- "3 1.00 quality German table linen in silver bleach, 70 inches wide, sec- i ri yard on sale for Thanksgiving buyers per yard, at 25 off On all odd towels, cloths, soiled linens etc. tea.

composed of the following teach- -ers: Nellie B. Thomas, Roma Den-J. jiia iu uuuc iui sci vitct lunch special price per yard nerlem. lvatnryn Uiiiiora. Aiinaiv Hattie I Stauss, Meta LaEudde, and VI square designs with napkins ton 2.98 3.25 napkins to match above linen per dozen at total numbs to Luchterhand.

The The Ladies Aid Society of the German Methodist church met this af ernoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Cornell, 413 North Fourth street. Wetzel and Von Wald, makers of pictures by photography. No stairs to climb. Mrs.

A. MilTer and daughter Cecelia, Milwaukee, are guests at the home cf Mrs. John. Warren, 1233 Michigan avenue. The Rev.

and Mrs. David Thomas are at Oshkosh where they are attending the state Sunday school convention. EXTRA SPECIAL 60c Scotch table linen, 66 inches wide, in neat take the examination were 270, of this number diplomas were granted lo 2.50 pattern cloths, size 72x90 match, ranging in price from 2.00 to 3.50 per yard. Napkins ptr dozen at from 5.00 to 10.50 at a discount of 10 Drettv new designs. spot patterns, for Thanks- OWLING i giving shoppers per yard at special at lq- 1 1 167.

The committee marking these papers recevied a total of $50.00 for the work, and I believe the present plan as satisfactory as any that I could suggest, and therefore favor the continuation of the plan. MoIScSay aoci Toweling NATIONAL ALLEYS. Individual average, end of 1st series: Games Totcl Average Buy early and get first choice of our handsome nsiv designs, brocaded, monograms or hem J. Liebl stitched, a grand assortment I Inbociefy -wim; fm, igi jTinrrrw 1 1 ranging in price from 25c Up to Saturday evening the ushers of the Sheboygan Opera House will give their third annual ball at Concordia hall. Stop at the Bismark after the show for a nice hot lunch.

21 21 21 21 IS 18 18 15 18 15 21 5Cc Lunch Cloths, all hemstitched, linen QQp or mercerized damask, special It. Werner W. Schwieg J. Ourada A. Landgraf F.

Scherer F. Giseke H. Gartman F. Chlosta M. Conrad F.

Conrad New huck and damask Toweling, both plain and figured in assorted widths, a very "7 complete line per yard at from 15c to I Ub 3961 3906 3S75 3843 3283 3238 3236 2677 3164 2633 3675 2079 3075 2541 21 21 21 21 18 18 IS 15 18 15 21. 12 IS 15 Turkish Towel great variety from 8ic to Mrs. Fred Karste, Miss Margaret Steffen and Alfred Steffen gave a Stamping of borders and initals done on short notice. Mrs. Sigmcnd Lingelhach of Oconto arrived today for a visit.

She was r.t I- IT TT Rao. dancing party last evening at the Pure linen Lunch Cloths with red borders, special at 25 dozen hemstitched Huck; Towels. 19x38 in. plain and fancy with pretty borders, a good Parish hall in honor of Miss Erna All Remnants and short lengths of linens and Will go at a Wonderful reduction 12 nitz and daughter. Miss Rosalie, who A'eff 22c 25c number offered special for the Thanksgiving sale at 65c 25c 29C 35c J.

Schaf 18 Manthey, Davenportr Iowa, Miss Meinecke, Milwaiikee, and Miss Turner, Oklahoma City, and the guests had been visiting in Oconto. 50c Damask and Huck Towels, nicely hem 15 stitched in a variety of patterns, 35c Lunch Cloths, spccml St 75c Lunch Napkins, special per dozen at 50c mercerized Table Damask, special at 21 of the Reiss-Testwuide wedding. 21 3555 6 1016 W. Pfeiler M. Kosack P.

Kchil3 Wilbert 6 aiso piatn, special ax 75c fine Damask Lunch Cloths, one yard square at There were about forty couples pres 11 9 6 4 4 14 8 3 15 6 6 2 13 12 8 12 10 3 5 4 19 7 4 1 8 63c ent. The hall was decorated with pink chrysanthemums giving a beau All Linens not mentioned in this advertisement are on sale at a discount of 10 18 15 15 15 12 tiful effect. During the evening punch, cake and candies were serv FRANCES Thursday Bargains Reduce the Cost of Living LOOK OVER THIS LIST every item a money saver ed. Music was furnished by Schmidt's orchestra. i Local Man Grateful I CLOSING OF THE STOCK EEY1ARKETS FILE NOTICE OF ACTION M.

Toebak C. Harder A. Schurer Mt Scherer O. Reinte W. Bergner J.

Steindl F. Kasson J. Frey A. Liebl J. Wild B.

oram F. Acker F. Olle W. Heinke A. Wilke 21 6 6 21 21 18 9 6 12 9 AJESTIC 3037 2532 2528 2517 2014 3510 S95 988 3442 3430 2938 1468 978 1952 1449 1908 1908 3331 2381 1429 2377 1421 2825 Cured of Asthma After Years of Suffering The students of the State Business College will give a Chinese ball at Eagles' hall Friday night, Nov.

15. By all indications it will be a novel affair. Music will be furnished by a Chinese The ushers will a1 so be Chinamen. 188 186 184 183 182 179 179 178 175 175 175 173 170 169 169 169 168 lf8 168 167 J7 167 165 164 163 163 163 163 163 162 161 159 159 158 158 158 158 157 156 155 154 154 152 152 151 150 147 146 146 146 145 144 141 141 140 137 133 115 Papers were filed today with A. P.

Croghan, clerk of the circuit court, in an action against Robert Long. Whitman A. Barber, administrator fcr Matilda Long, deceased, is com-pla'nant in the action. Mrs. Long Thcllome of Silent Drama I F.

Kolbe Today's quotations on Boston and New York Stocks were furnished by Pahie, Webber Milwaukee, E. J. Furlong, Manager. Adventure, Butte Ballaklava, 3H Anaconda, 434 Calumet Arizona, 79 Copper Range, 56 Cactus, 10 Daly West, 4 East Batte, 15 Franklin, 10M Men's fleece lined shirts and OCp drawers, grey only Oub 1.00 men's tan wool ribbed 7 shirts or drawers, I ub $1.50 men's neck sweater QOn coats, olive or grey, at. 0 50c heavy web suspenders OQn "Fire and Police" ub $5.00 all wool blankets, large size, grey, tan and plaids, for Thursday only at $2.50 pretty plaid blankets in blue, tan, pink and grey shades, 1 OQ tomorrow at only I'Ou $3.00 large size comforters, covered with good sateen and filled with pure cotton, knotted or 7C sewed, special Thursday at tl A lot of sample lace curtains 1 Qn at each I uli $2.00 velvet rugs, 27x54, many new patterns, tomorrow 1 0 only I'Ou $5.50 Harlem bear fur sets, black or grey, very durable, full A 7C size, tomorrow at Ltt For years it has been an accepted theory that asthmatic sufferers" could not be cured.

The remarkable results obtained by Dr. Karass wThose offices are at 617 Niagara 2 doers east of Cor. 7th and Niagara, has been a source of wonder to our citizens. A resident of Sheboygan 18 15 15 15 12 21 6 6 21 221 18 9 6 12 9 12 12 21 15 9 15 9 ,18 15 6 9 15 18 15 3 6 21 12 12 3 12 9 6 12 12 6 12 Mr. and Louis Hildebrand, Sheboygan Falls, entertained Sunday at a family dinner at 1 o'clock.

Those present were: Mesdames Wm. Freimund, Wm. Sctoultz, Herman Roeder and Children Mrs. Ar aied Feb. 26, 1911 and.it is charged in the complaint that she, while ill and incompetent, was induced by her son, Robert Long, to sign a certain I The partes in the action are all s'den of the town of Lyndon.

The case sill come up at the next! Matinee at 3 O'clock. Evening at 8 and 9 M. Sunday Matinee at 2:30 and 3:30. Saturday andSunday evening 7, 8 and 9 oclock. iliss- writes in part: thur Bauman and daughter and Norma Freimund.

"Dear Doctor: term of Circu.t Court. 13 11 7 7i 8 17 5 .4 3 5 11 9 9 4 3 5 For 8 years I had asthma, I couldn't sleep, or do my work satis J3 15 9 15 9 18 6 9 15 18 15 3 6 21 12 12 3 12 9 6 12 6 12 Ed. Eeeke W. Look A. Oarada A.

Stocks T. Scheier H. Jung W. Reid E. Oehler A.

Hoffman B. Wieman B. Festerling P. Salchert H. Eisold A.

Hoffman A Marsack Grayson J. Hoberg A. Iioewert Ai Heinz A. Qaasias Krohn F. Manke A.

Thiel lactcniy, owing to the shortness of OVERTURE 25c white waistings. merceri- i Qn CHAS. WINNINGER MARRIED YESTERDAY my breath. I tried different doc- Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Koepke, 210 S. River, street, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary Saturday Davis From To viand 2325 929 1390 22S3 2738 2270 452 8S4 3077 1761 1761 437 1730 1273 849 16S5 1644 800 13S9 of your wonderful work, I called and Pa the Weekly commenced treatment. Nine weeks after I was cured of my asthma, so zed and tailored effect, I Uu 25c stamped towels at 19c 45c stamped 39c $1.25 new umbrellas, great QQfi assortment of handles.specialvJ 0 50c velvet hand bags at 35c 10c bar pins at A lot of wool hose for children, values from 25c to 50c, IPp seconds, your choice at I Oil SI. 00 Swiss embroidered "7Qr. flouncing at lOu evening at the'r home in the pany of their children and ch'ldren and numerous other tives and friends.

A good was enjoyed by these present. now I can sleet) well and do mv The Lion Tamer's Revenge. In Two Reels A New York dispatch announces the marriage of Charles Winninger and Blanche Ring, the actress. Mr. Winninger is a brother of Frank Winninger who is playing a week's work satisfactorily.

II. Kurdts." Greene Gananea, 9 13-16 Helvetia, 85 Inspiration Consolidated, 20X MobawK, 63 No. Butte, 36 Nipissing, 88 Shattnck, 33 Shannon, I4i S.W. Miami, hyz Superior Roston, South Lake, 6i Aiualga-uaied Copper, 81 yh Atchineon, U. S.

Steel Common, 75 Union Pacific, 172g St. Paul, 115t GRAINS. Dec. Wheat, 8Hya Dec. Corn.

49 May Wheat, 94 i MayCorn, 4SJi i Dr. Karass offers free treatment, ee X-Ray examination to all who I in call, the enly charges being for medicines. unusual powerful and wonderfully Team averages, end of let series: Games Total Average engagement at the local Opera House. He has appeared at the Opera House in this city many times and like the rest of the Winninger family, was a great favorite here. Blanche Ring is a very well known and popular actress.

OPERA HOUSE 9C0 3 873 9 858 810 14 original drama. It features the Ka-lem test players. BUSTER IN NODLAND Bustr is in love with the lady Henrietta. One day Brooks, his rival, h'm down. Blister is put to a n-l-e find a COUP 1 Dj Wilde Spec.

21 18903 Dna Veras 21 18342 Nationals 2i 18018 Stars 21 17024 Reliables 21 16613 Barracks 21 16304 Art. Imigs 21 182SO Barbers 21 1532 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 Alvus Nelesen and Miss Miss Katie Trumm were united in marriage Monday morning at th Holy Name church by the Rev. Thill. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alois Trumm, 1930 N. Eleventh street and the groom is a son of Mrs. C. Nelesen, in the northern part cf the city. Both are well known here where they will make their future home.

I Monday, Nov. 0 791 776 775 731 5 I Mrs. Jacob Gerend left for Kau-kauna tolay where she will spend several days with the family of Nic. Gerend. From there she will go' to Laugh With 11 FRANK ft yiiiiiitiGEil Tonight tie GUENTHER.

cf d-speradoes carry him and DRESSEN'S ALLEYS. Matinee and Night 10 New York's Greatest Success a Tail- Green Bay where she will spend sev lady off. Bus'er is tied to road treck, but Henrietta rescues LiBii4 eral weeks with her parents, and Mrs. John Nick. Mr.

0 him just as the Overland 'its. Winninger Bros-Present FRANK WINNINGER wakes him up By CllAIlLES liLEIX Author of The Music Master and The Lion and tne blouse A DOUBLE COURTSHIP I 8 OUR VILLAGE PRESIDENT Him Mrs. Anna Guenther, wife of Philip Guenther, passed away at 5:30 yesterday afternoon at the St. Nicholas hospital after a lingering illness. She was bcrn in the town of Wilson, May 10, 1877 and is survived by her husband and three children.

The funeral will be held Friday morning at. 8 o'clock from her 1S41 Sou. Thirteenth street. Services mm WINNINGER'S REPERTOIRE CO. The "Stranger From Berlin" was the title of the bill given last evening at the Opera House by the Frank Winnin ger company.

The nro-; Si) ral Jchnson and h's son rnarrr. siGctively Mrs. Stinson and br gher. After a whie the couple have a quarrel and api rrun oMf C0Urltf i it i SPECIALTIES ALL CHANGED REACHES. A.

Wilke 183 129 101 413 E. Kellner 133 129 153 415 C. Bruinger 149 113 124 3S6 C. Wilke 131 137 9 357! B. Kellner 157 146 lis 415 Totals 747 654 5-5 199 EXCHANGE SPECIALS.

B.Neese 123 122 127 337 R. Schoen 139 130 105 374 fi. Eisold 120 116 1S4 320 H. Trempe 14U 128 124 S92i O. Win'gstedt 119 104 129 262 Totals 646 600 586 1835 JM.

i i tie yapa ana niarama. get up a rncck quarrel to eho Thursday Night Big Doable Bill "John The Janitor" and "The $1,000.00 Statu will be conducted in the South Side Special Matinee 2:30 aucuon was one continuous laugh i from start to finish. Tonight "Our' Village President" will be given and new introduced between acts. The-bill for Thursday will include two comedies, The' $1,000.00 yourg folks what It Iooks Coming Friday and Sautrday. 15 and 16.

the great special Prices: 10c, 20c and 33c. Catholic church, the Rev. Van Treck Balcony 25c. Parquette 5Cc. Night Prices: 25c to $1.50 THE STOLEN RING Don't fail to see Arthur Jchnson, Lottie Briscoe, Howard Mitchell and Chas.

Brandt in this fine Lubin film. FREED FROM SUSPICION George and the Dragciu officiating. Interment in the Us on sale Saturday 10:00 A. Mvj 1 Se: Statue and John, the Janitor. Sooth Side Catholic cemetery.

amission iuc; mauu 5c; matinee for adults 10c.

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