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The Representative from Fox Lake, Wisconsin • 2

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Fox Lake, Wisconsin
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FOX LAKE REPRESENTATIVE D. C. Stroh, Milwaukee, whkSti 1 the future of this country Fos Qcrccoitativo pends. Wisconsin, and S. e.

Steiner, a corporation, of THE LOW DOWN FROM the State of New York, postoffice unknown to plaintiffs, and cane HI 1 It 1 11:1 1 nil! HICKORY GROVE The latest thing just off the griddle Otto Bief eld Company, a comoratirtTi red hot it la a U. 3. (broadcasting Watertown, Wisconsin, and D. Griffith, Plumber. Randolph.

system. So I reckon the mails, they Czlri Meoadelua matUr at.tb Pot mom at Fox Lk, WU-, under set cf Lrch I.187. All copy for dljplfty muat In thia office by WJad7 noon aeh-wsk In tun publication in that wk's Imu. Raading boUcm must bm In by Thonday morning. News Itauui will (laaly raeaivtd up until th Um of ooa to prM ThvWajr nooxu But will "apprvciaU their bing handed in tt tha arliat poeaibl convninc.

must ibe too slow. Wisconsin, and E. A. Gossink, Electrician, Fox Lake, YOU AIRE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE Wisconsin, and Eddy Paper Corporation, a corpora An the Govt, with a radio, it could clamp down quick on a farmer in Illinois or some place, if (he is objecting to jotme person with a slide-rule telling; him just where and how to plant a couple (hills of corn. tion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and F.i II.

HAKE2. Eitor A. S. Schultz Lith. Company, a cor poration, iMuwauikee, Wisconsin, and Northwestern Brewers' Supply Com OF OUR i They could have a farmer in jail, HORSE SENSE PROSPERITY PROGRAM pany, a corporation, 216 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and lots' quicker than by1 iR.

F-D. And if tneiy send out word on tMon- In a recent address, J. J. Pellv of the Association of American offered a nutmher of epecific day to plant more, because the weather is to dry and then it rains Pressed Steel Tank Company, a corporation, Milwaukee Wisconsin, and Neon Globe Company, a corporation, Norfolk, Virginia, and they want the farmer to plant proposals he 'believes mutfti be "effected If the critical railroad Problem is rto less, you tsee how hard it is to get bo solved. They Include: something mail.

Rut the it is getting1 its foot into leverybody's door, it is not Rate adjustments! that will return the liner? an adequate income, and revision of the Rate-Making Rule so just the farmer they are after. inthey Can tell a farmer when to as to permit the industry greater lat ituxlo in pricing Its1 product. wean a calf, what is to keep'etm from A decrease in lalbor costs, -and a telling (me when to change my under moderate reduction in wages. maybe happen to have OUR. AIM IS TO GIVE YOU NOTHING -BUT THE (BEST IN GOODS AT ALL TIMES, AND FOR OUR OPENING! WE WILL FEATURE OUR REGULAR HOME MADE BREADS AND THE FOL The assurance that dangerous and; some, sometime.

re wasteful legislation, such as make ou any meigniDOr ne says, jo, I am (glad to see you are half-way Ibeginn- LOWING iSPECIALSi ing to (wake up. Yours, with the low down. Jo Serra NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made in the ahove entitled action on the 6th day of November, 1937 (and docketed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dodge County, Wisconsin, on Nov-emlber 13. 1937), and said sale having been speeded hy stipulation filed in said action, as required by law, the undersigned sheriff of Dodge County, Wisconsin, will sell at the front (being the South) door of the Court House in the City of Juneau, Dodge County, Wisconsin, on the Ninth (9th) day of July, 1938, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the real estate and mortgaged premises by said Judgment directed to he sold, and therein described' as follows: The following described real estate situated in the County of Dodge, State of Wisconsin, to-wit: Lot Two (2) in Subdivision of Lot Ten (10), of Block Six (6), excepting forty-five (45) feet, front and rear, A VARIETY OF FILLED AND PLAIN COFFEE CAKES LEGAL NOTICES DANISH PASTRIES ROSES IN SNOW CAKE A TREAT TO YOUR PLATE OF LASTING GOODNESS Jbiipt Fufblication June 16, 1938 3w STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY COURT, DODGE COUNTY work bills, will not toe enacted into law. Equality of treatment with their, competitors the matter of subsidies.

If one, carrier ip siulbsidiaed, all should be. If all are not subsidized, none should he. Withdrawl of government competition with privately-owned transportation agencies. The supnidized Federal Ilarge Line on the Mississippi Hlvetr an example of unwarranted competition of this Repeal of the outmoded long and short haul clause of the Transporta-tlon Act. A.lblill to achieve i this has passed the.

House, and it final enact? iment wouki Testore to the railroads IN THE! MATTER OF THJE ES A DELICIOUS IMARLE WALNUT CAKE ICED WITH 7 MINUTE BOIL-ED ICING TEMPTING A FULL LINE OF COOKIES TATE OF Fred iA. Deceased Letters of Administration having been issued to 'Annie Weidner, of Fox Lake, Wisconsin in the estate of Fred DON'T FORGET THE DATE SAT. JUNE 18TH AT iA. deceased, late of the Town of Fox Lake, in said County; iNotice as hereby given that all To) claims against the said Fred A. Weid" X) i i 1 0 off of the North side thereof; Also Lots Three (3), Fofur (4), (5), Six (6) and Seven (7), of division of Lot Ten (10), of Block Six (6); all in Village of reasonable ner deceased, late of the Town of Fox the right to make fair 1UU .11 Five Fox Lake, Dodge County, Wisconsin, must rates to imeet competition.

he presented to said County Court at (Consolidation of lines, where practi szo. 17H Lake, known as the Fox Lake Brew Juneau, in said 'County, on or hefore the 10th day of October. 1988. or he ery property. FREE iCake and' Coffee served all afternoon and evening FREE Terms of sale Cash.

Dated: Juneau, Wisconsin, May 21, 1938. Walter Buschkopf, Sheriff of Dodge barred and that all such claims and demands will he examined and adjusted at a term of said Court to Ibe held at the Court House in the City, of Juneau, in said County, on Tuesday the 11th day of dctolber, 1938; at 10' o'clock in! the forenoon of said day. Dated June 10, 1938 By the Court, County, Wisconsin. cal and desiraJble, by negotiation, not by some Inflexible, prescribed national plan. Tax reform, as it affects the railroads.

This does not cover all of Mr-Pelloy's suggetions, hut it list the main points. It will be observed that practically every proposal could he quidkly effected by Congress or the Interstate Commerce Commission. Aid option of program would place transportation competition on a fair and equitalbde basis. Mr. Pelly has offered an excellent, practical Program that should not ibe side-stepped by Congress.

W. C. OlConnell, Judge Hooker and Wagner, Attorneys. First Pulbliication June 16, 198 3wi STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY COURT, DODGE COUNTY Fred W. Bryant and Margaret A.

W. Bryant, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS FOR INDUSTRY Paul Sommers1, retiring president of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, recently said: "In thejee days1 when the entire American enterprise Bystenl ip on trial, and when rnnitini which ifl onlv another name VS Jacob P. IBrower and rower, has wife James Dowan (Doty and (Doty, his wife, i Mary Anni Clark, Geongie W. Brower and Julia T.

Brower, his wife, John L. Brower and Maria IBrower, his wife, Hugh Russell and 'Russell, his wife. Thomats Brannan and Brannan, hisi wife, Samuel B. Cambell, W. Brower.

and iBrower, his wifi John L. Brower and Brower, his wife, -Murphy, the wife of the Cornelious Murphy, and for saved, earnings, is charged vith timidity and selfishness, it may ibe well to consider the work that jsi being done iby the capital, surplus and reserves of the capital stock fire insurance role. These funds are. not they are working units in the national econompy. These resources an, doing a human relations job that is too' frequently overlooked.

Insurance Department, are invested in industrial and miscellaneous stocks, and have a dollar value of almost $350,000,038. More than eleven per cent is invested in railroad securities, for a total of About the same amount is invested in utilities other than The grand total of, stock fire insurance investments in industry, transportation and light and power is over $9012,000,000 43.87 per cent of the admitted apse ts of the companies. This imoney has Ibuilt factories, run locomotives, generated electric power and helped raise our standard of living. It has created tens of thousands of useful, productive jobs'. It has been a vital element for of wives of said pensons whose christian names are, unknown to the piamuiis, and each of the aforesaid parties' un known heirs, devisees and represen tatives and all other parties or, persons claiming any right, title, lien or interest in the real estate hereinafter described and their unknow heirs, and all personp whom it may concern, Defendants SUMMONS THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To the said Defendants and Each of Them: you are hereiby summoned to ap all kinds.

Stock fire insurance, in brief pear within twenty days after service is one of the igreat industries on of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and defend the above en titled action in the court aforesaid; and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will Ibe rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. i HOOKER; and WAGNER Attorneys' for Plaintiffs Postoffice Address: Fox Lake, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The complaint in the above entitled action iri on. file in the office of the Mi'- Clerk of the County Court in said County of DodJge. This action is brought hy the plaintiffs to establish their claim and title to, and to tor- ever bar the ahove named defendants.

Don'i Sk known or unknown, against having or claiming any right or title adverse Will toast twenty-one slices bread electrically Electric to tne piaintiEis and their assigns in and to the following described prem ises, sitjuate, lying and Ibeing in the City of Fox Lake, County of Dodge and State of -Wisconsin, described as follows, to wit: Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) of the SuhdivijDtion of Lot number ity is the cheapest of all servants. Twenty (20), in Block number One (1) of the Village (now City) of Fox Lake, according to the recorded plat thereof. Somgtirnca gonfusa fVImp-Ing with saving. Wo measuro our purchasing by eosxeono oho's pries ruls. Saving catling lull value for very penny vrhila paying Izzz them tto -ryould have to sUswhcxo.

Skimping means vjilhr out what X70 nmd hmasiza tho prico xro era not gtthxg Tho cda In BTrspcpci era open -Aoesa to res? tnxiszi deparfcstni. CHsspIng ia iin-plsc-an! xarin-j Ij plso Dated June 14, 1938 HOOKER and WAGNER Attorneys for Plaintiffs. First Publication May 26, 1938 6 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COUttTFOR DODGE COUNTY Xiydia rodesser, Housewife, Fox Lake, Wisconsin, and State Bank of Fox (Lake, a corporation. Fox (Lake, Wisconsin Plaintiffs. VS Buchta, Brewer, Hartland, 17 JS GOO JI3 UfiDI GOnPAHY 1-4-48 7 Wisconsin, and Gussie Buchta, "Housewife, his wife, i Hartland, Wisconsin, and Fox Lake Brewing Company, a hrew- tag corporation.

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