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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 12

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THE DAILY NORTHWESTS RN, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ao, 1908. 12 $10 Suit Sale $10 Suit Sale The est Suit Bargain CASE AGOT "DR." TILL Camrt Derllara Bserrfaa Vawer Ovmw Lower Comrt la ke Mailer. (Special to Northwestern.) Madlmn. art. 20.

In the matter of the apidlami-jn of the attorney fr the state btntrii h-alih to have the supreme court wrrfse power of su-trvlfton oven Inferior courts and to comw-l the circuit court of 6t. Croi county to reinstate tho ease against "Ut." Tin of 8om-rwt. the blaster doc. tor acruw-a of violating: the law against practicing medlrine without a license, the supreme court today hold that It would not Merclsw thia power of supervision until all other remfdles are exhausted and that the cane 1 The hlxh court doean't consider the case of sufficient importance. The court also decided In the cai-e of Michael Morris, a citizen Indian living off the reservation anil accused of violating (state fixh and game laws that all Indiana, whether on a reservation or off.

or citizen or not. are amenable to state laws. Federal treaties to the contrary have no effect. The court hold that admin Inn of a at ate Into the union on equal footing with other state abrogates federal treaties. GENERAL IflULFOBD IS DEAD.

Was Active la Ktehanse of Prlaoa-era Daring ivil War. (By Associated Press.) New York. Oct. 20 Brig. den.

John Elmer Mulford United tHates army, retired, through whose efforts as an ssent for the exchange of prisoners during the civil war. more than 12.000 union soldiers were restored to their homes, died yesterday at Montour Kails. His was seventy-nine years of age. 1 FORMER WISCONSIN MAN. Los Angeles, ct.

20. John Adams, veteran statesman, and father of former Got. Alva Adams, and Senator Will Adams of Colorado, died at his home In Paeadena after a protracted illnesa. He was for several years In the Wisconsin state senate. We Have Ever Offered And we believe the best ever offered in Oshkosh.

With the many handsome, artistic models in our suit collection it is difficult to be impartial in selecting a number for this special sale, but the broadcloths and the novelty suitings made up in our exclusive styles are so attractive in style and reliable in workmanship we' have no hesitation in offering them to you as specimens of our moderate pricing and the best suit bargain of the season at Am Extraordinary Jewelry Commencing Monday, Oct. 19 and Continuing for all this week ON Diamonds, IVatchos, Clocks and Jovolry 0.0 MACK BACKS UP BRYAN. ays He Believes Republicans Will Try to Bay Election. (By Associated Press.) New York, Oct. 20.

Speaking of the charges made by William J. Bryan that the Republicans are preparing to buy the election. Democratic National Chairman Mack said today that there was no doubt that the Republican organization was obtaining plenty of money with which they would endeavor to repeat the purchasing plans which, he alleged, were pursued In the campaigns of 1896, 1900 and 1904. DIAMONDS A Perfect Blue Diamond, 31-32 karat. A 1 karat less perfect stone, commercial white $143.00 A $3-64 karat Diamond, perfect, special -price $135.00 A 8 less 1-64 karat, perfect, White Stone $95.00 One Beautiful Stone, a perfect Gem, Ij 1-16 t-64, only.

One Diamond, weight 3 karats, commercial white. $395-oo WATCHES Ladies' 25-year Gold Filled American movement $10.50 Gent's Gold Filled Watches. and up CLOCKS $4.50 Mantel Clock, porcelain dial, one-half and whole hour strike $5.50 Mantel Clock, cut price. $6.00 Mantel Clock, cut price. KNIVES AND FORKS One dozen Knives and Forks, 12 special $3.75 One dozen Knives and Forks, 16 pwt.

plate, special $3.50 All other Table Ware sold in proportion to the above prices. BRACELETS $8.00 Bracelets cut to. $6.00 Bracelets cut to. $5.00 $5.00 Bracelets cut to $4.00 Bracelets cut to. $3.00 Bracelets cut to.

Repairing Specialty High grade Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. Clocks that require repairing called for and delivered. These suits are made in the semi-fitted long coat style, some are strictly tailored design, while others are more elaborate, having the satin band or button trimming. The colors are those most in demand this season and include the new green, brown, wistaria, blue and many handsome novelties. If you had thought of paying $20.00 or $25.00 for your suit this is your opportunity to buy the $25.00 style and quality for $10.00.

But one suit of a style and no duplicates. $10 Suit Sale $10 Suit Sale F. Runkel, Jeweler COURT NOT IN POLITICS. Motion to Advance Oklahoma Bank Depo.M Case Denied. (By Asseelated Press.) i Washington, I).

Oct. 20 The supreme court of the United States today practically indicated its disapproval of efforts to bring that court In politics at this time by denying the motion to advance the hearing on the case of the Noble State bank of Oklahoma against Governor Haskell and others Involving the constitutionality of the 1 Oklahoma bank deposit guaranty law. i ii i ii i i hi in i i -T 4 CAN EXCLUDE FOREIGNERS. Those Suffering From Contagions We are the boys that shovel the coal. There is more Roller Screened Scranton Coal Disease Hay Be Barred.

(By Associated Press.) San Francisco. Oct. 20. Judge De Haven In the federal district court has rendered a decision upholding the right of immigration authorities to exclude from entry to this country foreigners who would be entitled to Noted Woman Anarchist Delivering an Address at New York City. entrv under the terms of the Chinese exclusion act but who have been found to be suffering from some contagious diseases.

FASHION HIKTS. used than all the rest of hard coal used in the city. The reason is because it is the best in every way. It gives more heat for less money For Sale by Colors for street and dinner dresses are nearly all dark. Dressy coats of voile, silk, will have silk and lace for elaboration.

Soma of the many gored and gored circular skirts have the habit back. There Is almost a mania for Greek draperies for wear at watering places. In spite of the rnge for big hats there Brown Lime Co, are still many small ones. These are generally draped three-corner or oval tur-i bans. Character may be added to neckwear Phone 59.

Marion and Market Streets. by means of the new long, narrow vel-i vet and 'braid Jled with tasseled Or pen dant bead ends. Farls offers as stylish a short walking skirt that -falls straight and skimpily and which probably will not And favor on this side of the water. Satins will retain their prestige throughout the autumn and winter and manufacturers are launching a number of new varieties of tUla popatar mate, rial- Very charming are the new dlreetolre ST. PETERSBURG CHOLERA.

1 Forty-Klfcht Tw Cssrs aad Twee ty-One Deaths Reported. (By Associated Press.) St. 20. The twen hats fiat to the Inst extreme of flatness and perked down a bit in front and provided with ties which are carelessly Schoo Nig ty-four hours ended Rt noon today saw knotted and Ingeniously pinned to the hair at the left or right side. Correctly chosen, corn! Is stunning used In touches on tolack.

This must not be confounded with a pink frock trimmed forty-eight new cnoiera cases Drougnt Into the municipal hospitals. There were also twenty-one deaths from the disease. Speeding the Speed Maniac. If every speed manlao would run Into a trolley pole or a water hydrant or 1 1 in Mitf-r mrn tw i with black, for this latter combination la ona of the most difficult of sartorial combinations, and none but an artiste in her Una should attempt It. As accessories to a white toilet the new shade Is usually a success.

of the Republican platform. He spoke of something equally resisting, and knock DEMOCRATS AT NEENAH. Many a man "who boasts that he Is what he chose to call the "repudiation of Roosevelt by the Republican party" and the architect of his own fortune must have stood In with the building said that If e'ected Hryan Is bound to carry out the policies of Roosevelt, pro- Will begin at the WILLIAMS BUSINESS COLLEGE November 2nd. Owinp; to the many calls we have had during the past week, we have decided to open our Evening School for the benefit of those who wish to take up studies of BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and ENGLISH BRANCHES. Our evenings will be Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week.

Tuition very reasonable. For further information address Williams Business College. Phone 210 viaea more a uemocratlo majority (treat noets ere born." auoted the in tne nouse ana in congress. Bevera Oshkosh candidate for offlce attended the meeting. TVlse Ouy.

"True." answered the Simple Mug, and most of them are also dead." fan ljeuilen or Mcnasha was by Chairman Charles fVhults, and he spoke at length on conditions In congress and mavis the promise that If elected, he would do his utmost to oust Heaker Joe Cannon from his present position. Mr. Itrown followed and hli speech was attentively listened to. He spoke of the national campaign, touching tip the platform of the two parties. He painted vivid word picture portray (ng scenes of desolation which have followed the recent pnnlo and laid the blame at the doors of the Kepubllcan party.

Probably the moat Interesting rpeerh of the evening was that by Mr, Sliepimrd. He spoke exclusively on the national campaign Issues, He contended that the policies of Theodore Roosevelt are embodkd In the Democratic platform and are not among the planks brought before Justice Balrd this morning for his examtnntlon on the lir.hl.-iux of That City 1. 1. (en to Art.lre by Three Hprnkrra III her Mens of ity. (A.ipcIsiI to The Northwestern 1 Nei'iiah Wlft.

Oct. SO.Tlip auditor-fum of tl city hull was crowded to Its limit l.t evening v. hen llitee prominent lVinocrnile Mkera addressed the audler.ee O'l the campaign lur of the day. The ienher were Morris Hhcp-pard, cormc." -inn from the Kim district In 'IVjfss, Nenl Itrown of Wausau end J. N.ih of Manitowoc.

Mr. Nah was the tirt speaker introduced charge of forgery, lie waived examl nation and said he would plead guilty before Judge Goss of the Oshkosh municipal court next Friday morning at ten o'clock. He wis taken back to the county Jail to await sentence. Leuders forged the name of Win. Wheeler to POINTED PARAGRAPH! three check aggregating 159.60.

the club Itself, which counts among Its members many of our most Influential citizens, and could. It that Influence, were exerted In the right direction, save the situation. Canpar Whitney, In The Outing Magazine. Information reaches tho cltv that Ove M. Oloson, formerly atnngrapher at the eveermh Stove works, had been ad his fool head off, we could view his dementia with patience: but the unfortunate fact Is) that his destruction usually entails sacrifice of Innocent passengers either In his car or tn the one with which collides.

The reckless driver of automobiles both a local nuisance and a menace to publlo safety, and It Is time that he received severe treatment. Either the automobile clubs end awoctatlona must put a stop to reckless driving, or the people of the state will make laws which will work a real hardship upon all owners of motor cars. Considering the offense and the temper of puhllo opinion, It neems to me that for The Automobile club to warn members both by printed notice and by men along such stretches of road where the locnl authorities are endeavoring to abate the rerklesa-speed nuisance, If Indeed not to safeguard life Is not questionable In law. but a downright discreditable proceeding. It Is encouraging Indifference to the letter of the law, and certainly to the spirit of legitimate recreatinn.

The American Automobile association gives a better appreciation of its opportunity by Issuing to Its members a strong appeal to quit lawless and dangerous speeding. Poth these organizations have It tn their power to exercise a check on this mania, instead of warning Its members of traps, The Automobile club should warn Its members against repeated reckless driving un. fler penalty of forfeiting membership. That would be a little more in keeping with sn organisation of Its character and personnel. Individuals of the club frequently express themselves through the newspapers a averse to the reck mltted to the bar at Olympla, Wash.

Becoming a mother should be a source of joy, but the suffering incident to the ordeal Mrs: Lyall rinkerton entertained a company of friends at her home last evening at a musical. Fredrik Fifty Gonts a Month A bottle of Scott's Emulsion costing fifty cents will last a baby a month a few drops In Its bottle each time it Is fed. That' a small outlay for so large a return of health and comfort Babies that are given Scott's Emulsion quickly respond to Its helpful action. It seems to contain just the elements of nourishment a baby needs most Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishment; Scott's Emulsion always supplies It Makmurl, a violinist well known In this A a makes its anticipation one or 3r dread. Mother's Friend Is lf.l TTTsTTC The average man would rather ba notorious for evil than novor noticed for anything.

The best help to self-control Is to have somebody big enough and strong enough to alt on you. The most successful love letter Is the one that means the sumo thing over and over again. "It's hard to lose your friends," remarked the man who was down and out. "Hnrd?" snorted the man who was on the high tldo of "It's Impossible." vicinity, furnished delightful pro Ths rtemsfforne never troubles himself about the obsurdity of his position. Us knows that his followers listen but never reason.

It sometimes happens that a street fight reminds a married man that thers are other places like home. the only remedy vhich re gram. Miss Kat Williamson accom panled Mr. Makmuti. lieves women of much of the COLD GRIPS CENTRAL EUROPE pain of maternity; this hour, dreaded as woman's severest trial, Is not orly made less painful, but danger is avoided by its use.

Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent cr gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions are overcome, and the system Merearr Drops Below the Freeslng Point aoir Falls. (By Associated fress.) CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ftigoatura of Tlerlln, Oct. 10. Central TXirope Is St present In the grin of the coldest weather that has been experienced In is prepared for the coming event.

"It is worth its weight In gold, "says many whohave ice it fl pw bottlest rtrubiM, aiotiitti mulled fret. tUH UKACriEtD FEOUIATOR CO. Atlssta, C. Weisbrod Fits Glasses Hot sueeeMfutlr fltlwl lbmisnn ptoplt with (Ismm tn Ounkcak a4 vlelnllf during ths part ARTIFICIAL FTM JNriSHTHO. i Hla at tip Stslrs fsaas Ml or km cvuNiKia any month of October alnce 116.

The gens this dvrHiiem. together wKh Bme ef zz i t.i.i. mar xMrenl and four thermometer ranges from aeven to less driving, and I do not doubt the fifteen degrees below the freeslng point and there has been a heavy faU of honesty of their sentiment, but the publlo wants ae offldai, attlon bz ICOTT A BOWMfc Pearl Sweet, few York anow la BIlMla,.

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