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ft Hi The ENT BRUNDAGE Enterprise, Vol; XVIII, No. 29 Tribune, Vol. XXIV, No. 34 CENTRALIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1897.

Publishers. Council Hroceedlngi Calendars for 1897. Local Addenda. RALIA NUJ Council Rooms, City ok Centrama, Dec. 26, 18.

Regular meeting, Called to order by the mayor. The Imperial Camera of this city, are responsible for the getting-out of a large number of calendars for 1897 which are of particular local significance. fiach calendar lias a tine photogravure view printed thereon, which was photographed by the Imperial Camera Co. from scenes in this immediate vicinity. Some are FOOD FOR THOUSANDS Present Mayor Ridgman, Alder men Pribbanow, Boles, Clairmout and ackson.

Absent Aldermen Preston and Bassett. Minutes of last regular meeting We carry without doubt the largest assortment of Flour and Feed in the twin cities. The following well-known brands are always read and approved. Mr. S.

Wood worth was over from Pittsville last Thursday. A Happy New Year and have you got in your early garden sass? Try a can of that pure maple syrup at Geo. T. Rowland Son's. It is warranted.

C. II. Finley, whose headquarters are at Babcock and Armenia, was in the city last Tuesday. Ernest and Richard Wipperman entertained a small company of their friends at dancing last evening. Miss Luella Fehely, of Stevens Point, has been the guest of Miss Pearl St.

Amour several days this week, "Martin Tripp" will make you laugh whether you feci like it or not. Martin is a dandv, Don't fail to see views of buildings, mills or factories, others are river views, while others embrace portions of the cities of Grand Kapids or Centralia. Ileneath on hand: PCMl'ING KRl'OK'f Of city Waterworks for tho month t'i'uling JH'oi'iuIhu' 20, iKiM. Wood consumcil, 21 lomls 5. these views are printed the advertisements of the different concerns order alvi'oil, 2'j guls.

ffi 50 cents Bid. UKliiu oil, gill. so coats jut gut. ing them. Johnson, Hill Co.

have S2i.no l.M 1.20 .25 75.00 2,00 erosene, 12 ifullous Pillsburry's Best Peach Blossom Victoria aste had one thousand furnished them; the Grand Rupids Table Co. have one (laiy fur thousand; Corriveau Garrison have 20 hydrants one hundred fifty; the F. MacKinnon WeFEEMMWRLO Manufacturing Co. have one hundred; Total expense for month Sioo.uo Fh'KI) llfKIFK15K, City Engineer. On motion the above report was nc- lie First National Ilauk has five hun dred; the Jackson Milling Co.

have cej)ted and placed on file. two hundred; the Grand Rapids Pulp and Paper Co. have two hundred; The following bills were allowed in full by an unanimous vote of the coun Taylor Scott have twelve hundred, cil: 1 and the Imperial Camera Co. have two Sunbeam Fancy Minnesota Minnesota Straight Klug's Best Rye MI.SCKU.ANKOVS. hundred fifty.

dill Stcih, wood 21.10 It may be interesting to some to Li'inense, tvpaliliiy city tools 3.05 Diini'iin, ofllivrs fees 2.12 know that nearly all of the work entailed in getting up theso calendars has been done right here iti our own einraliu Hard wan dyimmlte, 2S.W) out i nl in (I waiv smoke stack for 1IIIH lioiiso 00.00 STKEET WOKK. ittle city. The photographs were fiiry Claliiiiont. 4 per ..9 7.00 os. Wler i days Sl.25 per dav 4.3 him in "A Midnight Hen." The Mandolin club furnished the music for social dance at Sherry last evening.

Their ride through the mud was anything but an enviable one. A big, live bullfrog was discovered ou the marsh east of town on New Year's day by Mr. Glenn Ticknor. This is a circumstance to be remembered. I Post Office Inspector Faulkner was in the city yesterday, starting the postmasters of the twin cities on the right track with the beginning of the new year.

Miss Jennie Hasbrouck, bookkeeper in Spafford, Cole Llpke's store, has been spending the week in South Kaukauna as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Win, Kilburne. Mrs. John Arpin and daughter Emma, who have been spending the winter with Mrs.

Boisvert, (nee Mary Delia Arpin) at her home in Woon-sockct, R. are expected home daily. Miss Gertie Shall, of Stevens Point, came down last Thursday and taken by the Imperial Camera reduced to photogravure plate and printed in their photogravure printing office on River street, and the advertisements were printed thereon at the IVyiiist', toniti work 1.00 The following resolution was intro duced: Resolved, That the city treasurer Entekprisk office. The job waa then be and hereby is instructed to take up boxed up and shipped to 'Chicago, nd pay all outstanding city orders by the first day of January, 1897, where the calendar pads were attached, and re-shipped to this city, uy city funds tr. his hands for that The best of FAMILY CORN MEAL and GRAHAM.

Many different brands of BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. CORN in the ear, shelled and ground; WHEAT and SCREENINGS GROUND FEED, BRAN, MIDDLINGS, OATS, OIL MEAL and CONDITION POWDER. DAIRY, MEDIUM and ROCK SALT. And everything else kept in a first class Flour and Feed Store, at prices to suit the times. SPAFFORD, COLE LIPKE, FLOUR DEPARTMENT.

purpose. where they now are being distributed. Moved and seconded that the resolu- ion be adopted. Carried. The Firemen's Ball.

The Centralia firemen added another On motion the council adjourned. Attest: A. L. Kidoman, F. h.

Rovkke, Mayor. City Clerk. From the Sunny South. feather to their cap last Thursday evening by reason of the very ex 4 cellent management of their annual ball. The opera house was fairly well filled with both dancers and spectators The Estertkish is in receipt of a just enough to make the dance a box of roses from Mr.

and Mrs. Peter social and financial success, but not enough to produce a crush or jam. Frawley, of Ilaton Rouge. which were picked on the 27th, on (he 28th and arrived here ou the 31st, was in attendance at the firemen's ball in the evening. She was the guest of her sister, Mrs.

C. Edmonde LaVigne. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. llrazeau departed for Milwaukee on Sunday evening last, where they spent the week in viewing the sights of the cream city. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Alexander. Messrs. T. W.

Brazean and F. E. Compton have returned to Madison The music furnished by Prof. K. Lyon's newly organized orchestra was being carried by the American Kx.

Co. far above the average in both harmony The roses had lost the most of their AO. HISTORY OF THE AMEK1CAN SPOTTED HOI) CHAPTER VII. beauty, but they were as fragrant as and time, and witli a little more practice, the gentlemen composing the or ever and gave us a good idea of what Continued from our liti' of August 8, chestra will be able to furnish music they were in their pristine vigor. ancc and consummate gall of the writer in making which will be above criticism.

As the The box alo contained three pears before the expiration of their vacation, SPOTTED HODAG, (Rovinc Sfiritualis.) I'liflo'noi'hnl from Hf hij T. J. T.I Vl.Olt. cities have been practically without a of the second crop of this year. this attempt at Mich hi tory.

for the purpose of continuing their The senders inform us that there is well-organized and efficient orchestra for several years, all will unite in wel. (To change the subject for just one moment We a great difference between spending work ou the great joint debate, which has been fixed for next Friday evening, Jan. 8th. would like to keep our or winter in Louisiana amid its sun coming the new order of things in this direction. fice force employe during the dull feasvii.

and if vou shine and flowers and a winter in Wisconsin, although if they Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pearson, of Appleton, arrived in the city yes The receipts wcreSlo5.no, which insures an addition of about or 5.V5 to the coffers of the company. it But if the hodag.s tail tfl slips and loses its grip, or the roots of the tree give way under the tremendous strain to which' they are subjected, the hodag simply disappears from the face of the earth and joins that innumerable throng that is daily immolated on the altar of Aunanias for the benefit of the lovers of fable and fiction.

Right here let us say that it has taken an enormous outlay of time and expense to bring the history of the hodag to this point, and our readers can, to a certain extent, com were here this winter they might be will icnd us your bills for estimate it will help us to do so and it may be of some benefit to you at the Convinced that there is not so much difference after all terday noon and arc the guests of Mrs. Carringtoti at her home in the first ward of this city. Mr. Pearson formerly kept a news stand and notion same time.) A great many from Dakota (TO UK CONTINCKD.) arc settling on farm within a few store in Grand Rapids. miles of Iiaton Rouge, and as the land A.

II. Dustin, who has been stop very fertile and well watered, their prosperity is assured. ping at the Hotel McGregor in Stevens, Point during the past two months, was prehend the sublime assur pacing the streets of the twin cities German Theatre and Ball. CENTRALIA LUMBER on Thursday, Mr. Dustin has concluded to make this city his home for "Standing room only" would have the balance of the winter.

been an appropriate sign to display at the German theater, concert and ball Miss Emma Hougcn, who is at last evening, at the Grand Kapids tending theOshkosh Normal, and Mr. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Windows, pcra house. One of the largest Edward taking a crowds that ever assembled in that Woodmen of the World. At the regular meeting of the Woodmen of the World, held in their lodge room on last Monday evening, Dec. 2sth, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: C.

L. L. Lam pert. A. L.

Jos. Ilogoger. Clerk A. II. Walworth.

Escort A. Stamm. Watchman C. D. Green.

Sentry Clark Lyon. The above officers will be installed on Monday evening, January 11th, after which a banquet will be partaken of by the members and invited guests. A social hop ia also on the string as one of the features of the evening. Catholic Foreter. The Catholic Order of Foresters, St.

Peter and St. Paul's Court No. 4, elected officers at the last meeting held in their hall in the Spafford, Cole A Lipke block, and will install them on the first Tuesday evening, being the Was never before as complete in assortment, and their grades arc good and prices low to suit the times. pacious amusement hall was there last night. Everything was conducted In the German language.

They sang course in medicine at Rush Medical college, arrived in this city on Thurs. day evening, and are spending a few days at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. O. T.

Hougen. German, talked German, danced Ger man, and no doubt some of them drank the regulation German beverage and Christmas is over -Mr. W. M. Little, of Pittsville, Grand Display partook of German diet the new under-sheriff under Geo.

H. Smith's administration, was in the city last Wednesday, looking over the The singing society, under whose And your attention will now again turn to the auspices the affair was conducted, has scored a big success and added a neat iUpi field prior to the entrance upon the little sum to their treasury. We con discharge of his new duties next Monday. It is quite probable that Mr. Special gratulate them on it, "und may they necessities of life.

How about that New Overcoat or Ulster? You will feel the need of it between now and spring. lit lontf und brosper." Lines AT M. E. Church. There will be plenty of weather before that time when such a garment will be a necessity.

Drop in and examine K'ev. R. Reynolds, pastor. Public services for Sunday, January C. E.

Pariseau's 5, 1397. 5th day of January, 1W7, as fellows: C. R. Jas. T.

Mason. V. O. R. John Steib, Sr.

R. E. Schnabel. F. Sec-John F.

McCarthy. Treas. Chas. Gouger. Catholic Knights.

my samples. My prices are bed-rock. 10:30. Morning Service. Preaching by tlte pastor on "The Set Time to Favor Zion." M.

J. SLATTERY, Building, Orand Rapid. One of nor Urgent counter wll 11:30 a. Sunday School. be heavily laden with good The Catholic Knights have chosen 3:00 p.

Junior League. 6:45 p. Epworth League. Prayer which will be composed of the following named persons to serve meeting. In an official capacity for this order 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 and 25-ct.

7:30, Evening Service. Theme: "A Little will bring his family here to live before summer lime comes again. C. H. Grundy, General Manager of the Marshfield A Southeastern, went to Chicago last Thursday night, and in an Interview said that his line would be extended the coining year from Port Edwards to Prineton, a distance of loo miles, to connect with the Northwestern.

Grading will com. mence, he said, as soon as the frost is out of the ground. -Merritlan U'iscon tin Leadert The ENTEHPKtstt has this yeaf pursued Its usual custom In sending out, on the first of January, a targe number of bills for subscriptions, ad' vertising and job work. These bill range all the way from twenty-five cents to as many dollars, and aggre gate upwrads of two thousandjdollars. If every person receiving a bill will deem it his solemn duty to pay It at the very earliest opportunity, whether It Is ours or somebody's else, times would soon be better all along the line, the world would be better and both debtor and creditor would be happier.

Try It and see. Happy New Year, and How to Get lines to which we whh to MWkZJ Best Teeth and cunrott- during the ensuing yer: President M. A. Bogoger. Vice Pres.

V. McCarty. Secretary P. McCamley. Treasurer N.

Reiland. Trustees F.Stahl, Nick Ernser. direct special attention. Don't fail to call on u. C.

PAM8EAU. teed to Fit. Extracting 25 cetttM. The week of prayer will be observed from January 3 to 8th, the pastor preaching every evening, Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Seneca, Siget A Rudolph Mutual Fire Insur ance Co.

will be held oti the 5th day of January, 199" at 9 o'clock In the town hall of Siget. Alt members are earnestly invited. JoitJf SCittet, President. F. E.

Hknkk, Secretary. I All Fine Dental Work at same CASTORIA For Iflfinti and Cfcildrtn. very low rates for cash. E. M.

VAUGHAN, ATTORNEY. dAftbSEK BLOCK, GttAftD Rapids, Wis- tta WnitrM tttid Sold va Commission. km Grand ItanMs. rut Mailt tffStjlft.

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