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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 10

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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APPLETON POST CRESCENT AGE TEN Dtt iwas. per I I Onions, dry. P- 109 New potatoes, per bbl. 8 MARKETS The Big Busy Store of Appleton GLQUDEMANS-GAGE CO. FENCE QUARREL IS CAUSE OF SHDOTINGj The Store of Many Departments MI1.WAI KEE CASH SALES.

COR Yellow Part car No. 1. 13.1 p. $1.60: 1 car No. 3, J.

p. c. si.m. HutabRtcas. per 100 lbs.

Parsnips, per bu ll-M IXrrotsJTlOO lbs $2-00 Honey, wmb. per lb. foe GRAIN. FLOUB AND. FEED.

Corrected by Willy A Co. Selling Price, Fine work flour, bbl. $14.80 Entire wheat flour, bbl. $14.00 Fran, cwt 2J0 Middlings Oround corn J-a Buying Price. Wheat 2 .2.20 Barley, per 50 lbs.

Rye. per 60 lbe $1.66 1J5 1 car No. 6. 14.4 p. i.

pari car S. heat. 14.4 p. c. $1.54.

Mixed 1 Sa i niiual Clean-up car No. 1 white, 13.S p. c. i.ei: pan car S. damaged, 14 p.

$1.48. emi- White 1 car No. 2. $1.61. RYE 1 car No.

2 Wisconsin, in transit, 1 car No. 2 Wisconsin, loaded. 1 car No. 2 Wisconsin, fi days, 1 car No. 3 Wisconsin.

to A1 75c Fancy Shopping Bas Town of Maine Assault Case Is Aired in Municipal Court Today. fnrgf Kberhart of lom of Maine who shot Matt Dietsch. neighbor, during a quarrel in that part of the county several weeks ago. had his preliminary hearing in municipal court Thursday morning. He is charged with assault with intpnt to do great bodily harm and was represented by Attorney J.

C. Kluwin of 59c Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases ONLY TWO DAYS MORE TO SAVE ON ALL KINDS OF SEASONABLE, WANTED GOODS kets at Oats oc reduced. (Basement) MI IAV ACKEK LIVESTOCK. u.unta 200: market. 10c WHEAT 1 car No.

1 mixed, 60.5 $2.58. BARLEY Wisconsin 1 car No. 4, new, 1 car No. 4, 46 1 car No. 4.

new, 44 Iowa 1 car No. 4. new, 40V4 lbs- $108. Dakota 1 car No. 4 oats, 42 $1.09: 1 car lower: butchers, packing.

light, pigs. SHEEP Receipts, 600; market, Kw-1 a a new heat. 40 V4 Min For tomorrow and Saturday, an accumulation of broken 'assortments, short lengths and odd sizes from nearly all 'de-nartmrntsTnTribut to the offerings. And with our usual vigorous disposal policy in force, whtch demands adjustment IrfSS! fwKlp, reductions than heretofore will be present on many of the remaining lots and savings more extensive than previouslv will be awaiting you. YOU POSITIVELY MUST COME FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE GREAT FAMILY DAYS AT GLOUDEMAN GAGE CO.

er: lambs, nesota. 1 car No. 4. new. 43 CATTLE Receipts.

7W: marKci, xa aoc. Rasiroa Sll.Utrfai3.UV 1 car rejected, new, wy iub-. muij. butcher stock. canners and $103.

OATS 1 car No. 2 wnite. mc: 1 cutters, cows, car No. 3 white. 35 7114c; 1 car calves, Testimony was taken on the part of the state but Attorney Kluwin, who had jusl been called into the case and did not have time to investigate the details, requested that the examination be held open for a few days in order for him to decide whether or not he wanted to put his client on the stand.

The witnesses called by District Attorney Heinemann were Matt Dietsch, No. 3 white, 71 15 cars, JNo. 3 wnite, 31 to 33 71c: 3 cars. No. 3 white, MILWAl-KKE PRODUCE.

EGGS Fresh firsts, 45c; ordinaries. 31 to 32 70c; 1 car ino. a wane, 29 4 70c: 1 car No. 3 white, 30 mniat 7ftr- 1 car No. 4 white.

31 43c. BUTTER Tubs. 55c; prints. 56c; extra firsts, 63c; firsts, 60c; seconds. Tinier 1 car No.

4 white, wild. oats, 32 68c: 1 car S. neat, 3J 69c; 1 car S. mild mixed, 33 68c. 47c CHEESE Twins.

24c; daisies, 25c; fic: lonfhoms. 264c; fancy brick, 26c; limburger, 30c. CHICAGO GRAIN" TABLE. a brother. John Thede, and Dr.

Laird, who rendered first aid. The, testimony showed that ill-feeling existed between Eberhart and thp two Dietsch brothers that had its origin in a line fence between the two farms. The matter was taken into court at Oshkosh only a few days be DARB0Y CHURCH SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING $1.50 Black Purses "Women, this is one of the big attractions the last two days of this great event. These purses are of black pin seal in the strap back style. Friday and Saturday Open.

High. Low. Wheat Dec 2.39 2.40H 2.37 2.37 March. 2.394 2.414 2.3S4 2.39 Corn-Sept. 1444 1.44 1.40 4 1 40 Dec.

1.224 1-22 1.20S 1.21 Oats Sept. .67 .68 .674 .674 Dec. .684. .67 .674 Pork 9ept. 24.20 24.50 34.15 24.20 Oct.

25.00 Nominal Lard Sept. 18.37 18.55 18.15 18.32 Oct. 18.90 18.90 18.50 18.67 Ribs Sept. 14.90 14.95 13.75 14.76 Oct. 15.42 15.45 15.27 15.27 Darboy John H.

Stumpf of Hilbert was a visitor here Sunday. Joe Hopfensperger of Appleton was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Van Groft and son Matt and Mrs. Fred Hasse spent a few hours at Menasha Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Dietzler and $1 fore the shooting. A quarrel between the trio occurred the night before the shooting when the brothers took possession of a knife with which Eberhart is alleged to have threatened them. The quart rel was renewed the following morning when Matt Dietsch was shot thru the lower part of his lungs. Eberhart made use of a revolver and the Dietsch brothers were not aware it was loaded as the first two cartridges failed to explode. The wounded man was taken fo St.

Elizabeth hospital, where he remained until his recovery. Mrs. Martin Toenen of Appleton were poloriners in nub effects and guests of Mrs. Eva Dietaler Sunday. Final Clean-Up of Women's and Children's Undergarments NOTE THE EXTRA SAVINGS! Women's 75c Union Suits Clean-up Price 39C.

They are cool, sleeveless styles, cuff knees and lace trimmed. All regular sizes to go Friday and Saturday. Women's Union Suits. Envelope and bodice styles, both have shell and cuff knees. Regular and extra sizes.

$1.00 sellers 89c. EXTRA SIZE VESTS Women's Fine Bibbed Vests, shaped necks, elastic ribbed and in large sizes for large women. 35c sellers 23c Women's Fine Cotton Suits. Very fine ribbed, perfect fitting garments, tube tops, cuff and shell knees. tl.75 seller, to Clean.up at $1 .39.

Boys' and Girls' Waists Knitted Waists with tapes that assure extra service. 50c sellers to Clean-up at 35c. Boys' $1.00 Nainsook Union Suits, all sizes. Special Cleanup 89. (Main Floor) stripe patterns.

You'll find this excellent material for. present and future use. A particularly good feature is they are 36 inches wide. SATURDAY IS LAST DAY OF BARGAINS LIKE THIS FINE SILK BLOUSES HALF-PRICE This lot consists of our rermaTnirtg good line of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Washable Satin and Pussy Willow Taffetas, all good colors and truly, handsome styles. Prices Eange $3.50 to $14.95 Half Price 1.75 to 7.48 Anton Kons is visiting with his sister.

Mrs. Alberts at Norway, Mich. George Miller is recovering from a serious illness. Members of St. Ann Society held their annual meeting, and elected offic 75c Cham bray and Gingham 32 inches wide in stripes, checks $2.25 Crepe de chine 40 inch, tine silk fabric in a wide range of shades, as: Coral, copen, taupe, DSHKOSH CRAFT IS THE LEADER CHICAGO CASH GRAIN.

WHEAT No. 1 red, No. 2 red, $2,564 2.58: No. 2 hard, $2,564 02.594: No. 3 hard.

$2.544 2.56; No. 3 spring. CORN No. 1 yellow. $1.5801.59: No.

6 vellow, No. 1 mixed, $1.561.57: No. 2 mixed, No. 3 mixed, $1,564: No. 2 white, $1.57.

OATS No. 3 white, 6S7c; No. 4 white, 68 4c. BARLEY No. 2.

$1.0201.14. TIMOTHY $8.0011.00. CLOVER $25. 00 30.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.

tjitttetr OMmerv extras. 544 48c and plain colors. Clean-up price, a yard ers as follows: President, Mrs. EM-beth Behling; vice- president, Mrs. Mary Dieringer; secretary, Mrs.

Kate Grode; treasurer, Mrs. Crescentia Eit-enbrook: marshall, Mrs. Anna Hartz-heim. The society has 125 members. An ice cream social will be given by the society in the near future.

Sinter Gabriel. Sister Michael and brown, old rose, green $155 and. navy 39c Dark VoHes that are 32 and 45c Bridal Cambric 1 yard wide, now 33c. 35c Bleached Crash Toweling. A yard 24c.

39c "Comforter 40 inches wide, floral designs in both small and large figures 29c. 25c Hose Supporters, black and white in all sizes. Rubber button catch 18c. 10c Basting Thread, 250 yard spool, white only, a spool 7c. 59c Windsor Ties Scarlet and cardinal 39c, $2.25 Storm Serge.

A 50-inch wide serge in brown, green, navy, wine and burgundy. This fabric is suitable for woman's and chil lur WUIUWI anu liur 40 inches wide. Light and Dark WOMEN'S SMOCKS Vz PRICE Voiles in plain colors with fancy colors and embroidered lincne trimming. Also have a number of pretty linene smocks with fancy touches of embroidery and 19c designs. Clean-up Price dren's gar Sister Theophine returned after spending their vacation at Bay Settlement Convent and will again have charge of Holy Angels school.

$1.79 ments Faith Dons Old Spar and Sails and Comes Back Strong Wednesday. Exchanging his Marconi spar and pails for the old equipment of the Oshkosh vacht Faith, Capt. John Buck- Among those who attended the fun 55c; standards, 53c; firsts, 4853c; seconds, 44 47c. EGGS Ordinaries, 42 45c; firsts, 46 47c. CHEESE Twins 234c; Americas, 25 4c.

POULTRY Fowls. 30c: ducks, 32c; geese. 22c; springs. 37c; turkeys, 45c $1.50 and $2.00 Black Jap SUk A washable spot and perspiration proof, fabric. Special quality, 27 inch 89c.

36 inch $1.29. $2 JO Imported Ratine 52 in. wide in colors, as: old rose, blue, green, brown and burgun- QT dy. A yard tlv eral of Mrs. Clara Streck at bher-wood on Sunday were Mr.

and Mis. Henry Probst, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashau-er, Mrs.

Jacob Probst, Misses Anna and Tillie Probst, and Mrs. Margaret stafT came back strong in Wednesday's races of the inland lake regatta and POTATOES Keceipxs, 5 cars; 2.50. Van. Vorst. Saturday is The Last Day of This Noteworthy Event Miss HJWegard and George autoed to Milwaukee Monday for CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET.

HOGS Receipts. market, etealv 10c lower: bulk. $14.30015.75: won another victory lor tne sawausi city." The Wavey. of the Minnetonka yacht club, came in second, losing by a length. Tornado, of the White Bear club, sailed ty the son of one of the oldest sailors in the races, Capt.

cantured third. it a few days" visit with relatives. I Mrs. Jerome Eitenbrook autoed to butchers, packing, $13.90 Wisconsin Rapids, with Mr. and Vn John Versteeen of Little Chute KIK.ftO; llgnt, 14.tora pa, lu.i 15.00: rough, $13.90 14.25.

rATTT.r Rereints. 10.000:' market. The finish -of the race was tense. and Mr. and Mrs.

John Mullen of Ap No one at the club house and Menom steady; beeves, butcher inee park, Oshkosh, could tell who pleton and spent Saturday and sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mcln- would be the victor when the wnite fleet sned homeward on the last leg trye. Grocery For The End stock, canners ana cutters, $4.0007.00: stockers and feeders, $5.50 10.75: cows, SHEEP Receipts, 22.000; market steady; wool lambs, $7.003 13.00; ewes, $5.5010.75. of the race.

With barely the lead of Miss Wally Bkommer of Milwaukee is the guest of Mrs. John Wittman. TVw Ttev. T-awrence Strohofer of Bargains of The -Week Fine Cane Granulated Ofist Sugar, a lb. hi)V $19.00 a Hundred a boat length, however, the raitn sua past her opponents and rounded the buoy in a master finish.

rm. vulah v.ita nfiminer for Madison, is spending a few days with ward trraduallv. They finished up in SOt TH ST. PAI LIVESTOCK. CATTLE Weak: receipts, bulk, tops, better nosition Wednesday than on any Palm Olive Soap, for toilet use, 2 cakes his cousin.

Mrs. Jennie EitenbrooK. Mr. Laidinos of Green Bay, sales-mon for the Morley-Murphy Hdw. was here on a business trip Thursday.

Miss Trace Ashauer was at Seymour Sunday calling on friends. previous day. The Flying Fox broke HOOS Steady: receipts, zavu; duik, $14.25014.35: tops, $15.00. 15c 28c down and had to give tip. Cocoanut, SHEEP 60c lower: receipts, bulk.

tops, $10.50. Clean-up Bargains FROM OUR BASEMENT SECTION 2.48 6 quart Aluminum Pre. 20c 8 inch Frying Pans. Clean-serving Kettles. Clean-up $1.95 up Price lc ,3.39 5 quart Aluminum Tea 3.29 blue and white Enamel-Kettles Clean-up Price $2.79 ware fclop Pails 5 St.

Denis Shape Cups and 12 quart blue and white prs Special a dozen $2.40 Enamelware Pails $1.48 Boiled Linseed Oil. A gallon $1.75 79c Blue and Wnite Wash Bas- ins. Clean-up 59c Guaranteed Ready Mixed House Paints. A gallon 48c 12 quart Galvaniied Water 35c Ked Barn Paints. A gallon 25c 6 quart Tin Dairy Pails $25.00 Philadelphia Lawn Mow-Clean-up Price 19c er $3 45 Aluminum Skellets or Spid- 6 Rolls of 5c Crepe Toilet era two lipped $2.98 PaP" Shredded a lb Miss Gretehen HirU is at Sherwood visiting her brother, George Renn.

Galvanic Laundry Soap, JfQ 10 bars 0L Box of 100 Bars $5.85 NEW RULES GOVERN vrr and Mrs. Barney rxennger ana i NEW YORK STOCKS. Quotations Furnished by Hartley Co. Oshkosh, "Wis. Close.

Allis Chalmers, 29i. daughter Josephine were at Freedom Sunday, the guests of Mr. Green and Quality Soda Crackeni Put up in fibre cartoons containing about 8 pounds. In boxes per lb. 17c.

Single pounds 23c. family. SALE OF POTATOES Mr and Mrs. Sevenick of Milwaukee Ardee Flour The solid hard wheat of old stock which is better than new. .49 lb.

sack $3.85 Barrel $15.30 and Mr. and Mrs. John Bornecker of r.r,Haa were visitors here Thursday. Rio Coffee, Roasted a lb. 21c Little Girls' Gingham Dresses Plaids and solid colors of pink, blue and tan.

Real "snappy" fine checks in pink and blue. These are the famous "Elsie Dinsmore" and "Little Sister" Dresses with absolutely fast colors. Sizes 3 to 6. Miss Olive Stommel of Sherwood was the guest of her sister. Mrs.

Matt City Sealer Hodgins Will Enforce New Potato Grading Law. Hnnfpnunerecr for a few days. vrr and Mrs. William Dietzen were at Sherwood Sunday calling on George Women's $1.50 and $2.00 Pure American Beet Sugar, 724. American Can, 32 Si.

American Car Foundry. 1334-American Locomotive, 93. American Sugar, 1124-American Smelting, 55. Anaconda, 514. Atchison, 81.

Baldwin Locomotive. 105. Baltimore Ohio, 35. Bethlehem 734-Canadian Pacific, 118. Central Leather, 53.

Chino, 254. Columbia Gas Columbia Phonograph, 224-Corn Products, 884-Crncfble. 134. Cuban Cane Sugar, 364- Renn. DUTCH CURTAINS Made of Silk Stripe Madras.

A pair of curtains and valance. 98c Thread Silk and Fibre Hose at 65c $2.33 $4.65 sellers at Half Price or $1.00 Dresses $1.50 Dresses $2.25 Dresses $3.75 Dresses $1.95 Dresses 98c $1.68 $2.48 $1.39 Fred Rassmussen of Oshkosh was here In business Friday. A number from here attended the funeral of Elmer Schmalz at Menasha Thursday. Frank Stumpf and John Orth attended the ball game at Kaukauna Sunday. Joseph A.

Hodgins, city sealer, has received notice from Edward Nord-man, director of the state division of markets, that potato grades and regulations established by the division are now in effect. They require that farmers, warehousemen, truck buyers, shippers, brokers, commission' men, jobbers, wholesalers, and retailers shall sell potatoes on basis of grade. 75c New Pattern Panel Nets-Very good qualities are offered. (Second Floor) Women's $1.50 pink batiste bloomers, with blue QQ designs Women's $2.75 and $2.95 good quality muslin gowns g2 0 Women's $3.59 and $3.35 Crepe and Blue Bird design gO OQ batsite Pajamas VA'OV 2.25 White SUk Hose for women. Gordon 4-thread heels and toes.

Sizes 9.9 and (J- rQ 10. "Clean-up Price 65c Fine Cotton Hose-for women, brown and white, seamless foot, fashioned leg, and elastic Mn Ravmond Behling of Kimneny 55c A panel at was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Luniack Monday.

Misses White Middy Dresses CLEAN-UP AT HALF PRICE United Food Products, 58. General Motors, 214. Goodrich, Great Northern Ore, 31. Great Northern Railroad, 72 74. Greene 23 4-International Merc.

Marine, 244- The Rev. John Spranger of Little Chute was here Tuesday on a business 48c top. Per pair i International Merc Marine, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoelzel, Mr.

ana Mrs. Mike Luniack autoed to Oshkosh Sunday and were guests at the home of John Haertl. DnatM Are ntrt for a dance at Ash- 72. The new regulations also demand that the "spuds" be marked to show their grade and that all sacks or containers be tagged showing the grade and the net weight when packed. Penalties for infringements of these rules are $10 to $500 fines or 10 to 90 days In jail, or both.

Mr. Hodgins will set to work at once to see that the law is put into effect here. Tn addition to his own efforts, the state division of markets is sending inspectors throughout the state division of markets is sending inspect-to aid In enforcement. Pajamas of tailored and Boys' and Girls' Ribbed Hose, Women's $2.50 white dimity, well are the "Brighton" aner's hall Wednesday night. Aug.

25. (slightly -imperfect) seconds of the m4. bv Worst orchestra of Cniiton. $1.89 International Nk-kel, 194-International Paper, 77 4-Kennecott, 23. Lackawanna Steel, 664-Mexican Petroleum, 156.

Mid-vale, 39. New York Central. 70. New York, New Haven Hartford, 33. Mr and Mrs.

William Kamkas, Miss 60c quality. Clean-up at line BATHING SUITS Women's $2.25 Cotton Suits in black with white trimming. Sizes 40, 42, 44, 46 $1.48. LadW and Misses' $1.60 Suits, in all grey with white trimming $1.45. Misses' $2.25 Suits in black ribbed cotton, black and white $1.69.

19c Bathing Caps 10c 59e Bathing Caps 30c (Main Floor) 23c (Second Floor) Clara and Richard Kamkas. George Tter Anions. Mr. and Mrs. Fred TjokKnir and Miss Gertrude Amons au Children's 75c Merceried Lisle Hose.

White and black. Seconds BIG DEMAND FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE RECORDS WERE toed to Robinsonville and Green Bay Sunday. Arthur and Hugo Wittman attended an Equity meeting at Dnndas Sunday. Mrs FW. Pshmbolst of Chicago is that have slight imperfections.

59c Msrqaisettes. An assembly of short lengths in both white anJ cream marked for a quick QQ clearance. A yard 13U $1.95 and $2.19 Ra Rugs The hit or miss patterns, good color combinations. 45 "0 6x9 Wool and Fibre Rugs Good patterns. $()25 Men's 59c and 75c 1Q Fancy Sox, pair xOi Mercerized Lisle Hose in green with dots, grey and brown with contrasting color bars.

Tou should not overlook this wonderful Clean-Up of Hose. Men's Black Cotton Sox, ribbed tops and in full sizes of 9 to 11. A bargain at 19c. "I J. Clean-Up Price 1.4:1 48c All sizes, at (Main Floor) visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Bergeon, 959 Mor rison street. Boys White Suits Made of extra weight fine Jean and Indian Head. Three styles, all finished white braid and emblems. $2.45 Suits $1-58 3.19 Suits 1-96 4.00 Suits 2.48 (Second floor) Men's $2.00 Work ork $1.69 am surprised at the number of different nationalities in Appleton," said Mrs.

F. Carroll to a Post-Crescent reporter Thursday morning. Mrs. Carroll has recently returned from Chicago, where 'she made heavy purchases in foreign records for her Victor stork. "We never carried foreign records before, but our sales are remarkable now." she added.

The largest group of purchasers, is of course, of German extraction. The Hollanders demand SALVATION ARMY HAS NEW DIVISION HEAD Shirts Northern Pacific, 73. Ohio Cities Gas, 384-Pennsylvania 404. Reading, 87 4. Republic Iron Steel, 81.

Stroroberg, 704. Sinclair Oil, 264. Southern Pacific, 914-Southern Railway, com, 27. St. Paul Railroad, 324.

St. Paul Railroad, 50. Studebaker, 62. Union Pacific, 117. United States Rubber 844-United States Steel, 87S.

United States Steel, 106. Utah Copper, 604 Wabash 23. Westinghouse, 47. Willys-Overland, 164- liberty Bonds. U.

S. Liberty 34s, $90.00. V. 8. Liberty 1st 4s, $34.34.

U. S. Liberty 2nd 4s, $84.22. U. S.

Liberty 1st 44 $84.70. U. S. Liberty 2nd 4s. $84.28.

V. S. Liberty 3rd $87.78. U. 8.

Liberty 4th 4s, $84.66. Victory 4s, $95.84. In this lot are tailored dresses, also many smart models of other types, made of durable middy cloth and mercerized poplin. Cuffs, collars and pockets rows of braid trimmings. Emblem Sleeves to match braids-long sleeves, $4.65 Dresses $2.33 $5.95 Dresses $2.98 $6.45 Dresses $3.23 $7.45 Dresses S3.73 $8.25 Dresses $4.13 (Second Floor) LITTLE 'MARY ANN' PIQUE HATS Neat, washable hats, embroidered in blue, pit and new blue floss.

$1.46 sellers 95c $1.35 to $1.95 Vhite Pique Dresses, shell crochet trimming around yoke, Women's Queen Quality 2 Eyelet Tie, colonial style, black kid and brown kid also patents, welt soles, covered and leather Louis heels. Sizes 4 to 8 in A. C. D. $9.75 to $12.00 sellers.

Brigadier E. D. WWte, Bnffalo. has been appointed to succeed' Brigadier John C. Smith as head of the Milwaukee division of the Salvation Army, Men's Olive Drab Khaki Pants Tunnel belt loops, cuff bottoms, suspender buttons.

A good weight and good wearer. Sizes 36 to 44. $3.00 seller. QfJ A Clean-t an-np Price at which includes Appleton, in the redistribution of officers and regrouping of territories of the army. Clean-up Price Brigadier Smith will go to command of the Kansas City division.

Bricadler White has been active in nearly as many of their native records, however. Other aliens who make large purchases are Swedish, Tolish, and Mexicans. Whether these foreigners are more numerous, or can afford talking-machines better, cannot be told. Records are sold in Serbian, Bohemian. German.

Mexican. Polish, Dutch, Greek. Danish, Swedish, Hungarian and Italian languages. army work for almost forty years. He CO GL0UDR1S-GAG Boys" Knickerbocker School Pants, brown and grey, cassi-meres with self stripe, and plain patterns.

Sizes 8 to 17 years. $2.69 sellers. Clean- (VQ up Price $1.19 THE STORE OF MANY DEPARTMENTS sleeves and hem; at was commissioned 1 Bowman vllle, tn 191, and since has held offices in Canada and the United States. Brigadier Smith paid several visits to Appleton In the last two or three years and conducted services here. He will leave Milwaukee shortly after August 22 when a farewell reception Is to be given him and Mrs.

Smith APPLETON PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by 8c hell Bros. (Prices Paid Producers.) New cabbage, per lb 3o Butter, creamery 66c Butter, dairy 48e Eftff" Beets, per bu $1-00 Turnips, per bu $1.00 Navy beans, per bo. $4-60 A nine pound daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs.

Reno nii mi 97 Humboldt MUwau kee. Mr. and Mrs. Riedl were former Appleton residents..

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