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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The Reporteri
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Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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TWO. THE DAILY COMMONWEALTH. FOND OU LAC. WISCONSIN. FRIDAY.

MARCH 21. 1913. il. F. GRUENHECK SPECIAL EASTER SALE Haberdashery TOMORROW, SATURDAY UNTIL 9:30 P.

M. We Have Made Unusual Easter Preparations Owing to the Unseasonable Weather Conditions We Offer Tomorrow All Day 1000 Pairs of Women's 50c Silk Embroidered Lisle Hose, black, ecru, lavender, grey. Russet, delft, gun metal, all the shades for street or evening wear, choice Lot 2, Fancy Hose up to $1.25 a pair, white and black Silk Boot Hose, ako finest quality Lace Lisle nnd Embroidered Hose. Shades are for evening or street wear, probably you will not need them for Easter Sunday but the saving is just Your choice at 25c 50c VERY SPECIAL EASTER ITEMS In Coin Holders, Coat Chains, Aigrettes, Jabot, Lace Trills, nifty Collars, fancy Collar Bows, Small Bags, Enameled Bar Pins, Cuff Sets, Barretts, Sash Pins, Vanity Trinkets and many other cities for Pre-Easter at 25c EASTER COATS Tomorrow, Saturday Until the Store Closes A Offering of about 65 Easter Coats many of our best sellers included, regularpric-j would be up to $15, in order to ad activity to the coat business for tomorrow we are offering these handsome cutaway or length coats in all 'the latest materials. Your choice $10.95 FOUR ESTATES Fill fORiPROBATEj Chandler Estate at Brandon is Valued at $12,000 SON AND DAUGHTER HEIRS Uriah Wood, Late of Brandon.

Property Worth $32.000 According to Petition. i Pour -tales were filed for probate pus morninsc in liter'-, of- i I i i i wus- made in the a of a i i a died a 2s at Itipon and i i led at $1 Nil flu- 01 I'ruh Wood of a a i at S12on pr. lor prolnte uh.l-- a made in the csfite i a "ho -lied IT at i i i Her estate to i in rNonal propertv and i tn real estate Then- are neirs Chandler nnd I Maudi- rfherwiti son and daughter ot Itrandnn The i 01 I a Tucker who died 11. 1'MJ is nt accord i to the i i probate i LOG A Satnrdix I Cliar'es sesoral a i a recemh i Inends and rcl I Charles -ind i mended II U.elzer a i 1 Ph mouth Mr and a i Ir are proud parents 01 a I P.fdmond has irom Madi-ou uhere he the asricult a cour-e Mo niil i i i anil Lester. a with CaUarv friends .1 Konen Ir d-lHcred stn-1; to Caiv.m Monda The patron- 01 forest Sunn? olieese factorv i a a nieetmc Saturdav olternoon C12THING CQ i mm A i I I I I t-fri Campbellspoit, March 2 1 i riorelta Semi vibitoil friends in Fond Uu Lac Tuesday The Messrs.

Oscar Gnent ler ami Waller Knickel of Madison are spending several das i relatives Mrs I Arlntond and daughtei Hazel spent Tuesday and Wednrsdav with friends I'ond du Lac Ihng of Oshkosh tallrd here on business Wednesdav Miss Olive Hehuke of i a is the guest ot hM parents here this week James Ward was in rond du l.a( Wednesda) Miss Lola llrown of Oshkosh IK spending a few das i her parent, here Mrs Robert Havmond visited friends at Tue da and U'ed nesdav Miss Agnes Gremminger of i a is i friends heie this week Miss Margaret Bros! of Fond du J-ac spent hei Mrs 1' A Hoffman The Misses Kraemer Van l)nr arc guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ward. Miss Helen Zuccaro Is spending the week i relatives in Fond du l.ac Arlhiir Scheid of Minnesota Is vis- iling with IloetUer and famll.v I. Rush ol Milwaukee w-is here on business Wednesdav If. Karow of DeForest i i friends here Tues ia John of Milwaukee is spending his vacation i his patents Mr and Mrs 1' Flnn George Schmidt of a was here Wednesday.

Miss Irene Ward of Van Dyne is spending hfr KiMer a a i v.nti lief parents Mr auJ Mrs la-nes Ward I'ohlmann of Pond du I at here on business Tuesd.iv Rev. 11 I calleil on a i in Milwaukee Thursday Miss F.dna spent Weilnes day morning i i i Fond du l.ac Miss Ida Kloke of i a ls i i i her parents Mr and Mrs William Klokc Mr nnd Mrs William l.lttle of Chi cago a i here Wednesdav to make i home in i about .1 month ago Mr Little pur. chased the William Kloke meat mar- LAMARTINE. l.amarline. March 21 --Karl Me Cumber has returned from i a Kee.

where he attended thp VV.scou bin Mo'or SOIMCO auto school School in the Thomas district clos ed Krldai for a short Miss IJeune to her home ill a i to spend the Mi and llrs William Fisher spent Tliursda Mth Mr and Mrs Matt Nelson at l-amartiiie I Mrs Smiili and a i a i John Nelson's home i thev ruin for i summer On account of tltc bad road, a Carrier Kmuler u-as unable to EVER READY FOR FIRES his entire route The Smartest Styles of the Easter Season await you at this store. Make your selection TOMORROW, we're ready to serve you in the best possible way, and we'll gladly open a charge account with you. I. ADIBS, MISSES' AND SUITS--we are showing the handsomest suits shown in Komi du I.ue; this is the comment that our tcl 1 us they hear almost daily. So jp-oatly do our spring lines of Indies' Suits sin pass others in attraction and newness of styles and so completely aried are the selections that those planning purchases will find in buying here approached nowhere else.

LADIES', MISSES' AND I COATS--The new ones received to.sup- ply the large demand are extremely stylish and handsome. They are shown in an unusually large range of new fabrics, colors and weaves which greatly add to the beauty of the garments. Many elaborate and fancy effects are shown for those who prefer something dressy, as well ns the plain man-tailored effects for wear. No matter what color you want, you find it here--black, blue, tan, gold, brown, jrrev and Bedford cords. TRIMMED MILLINERY--Now is the time to buy one and here you (nul all the latest creation- Dame Fashion, from $2.50 upward.

MEN'S AND YOUNG SUITS--Or -suit stocks are in particularly fine shape for Easter trade. No trouble at all getting just what you'll like. That new suit is awaiting you here. want you to see the new the up-to-date patterns, the well tailored and correctly modeled garments. Quality, fit and satisfaction aie guaranteed.

Any price from $12 to niiys a nobby stvle. Of course, you want a hat or shoes--probably one of smart soft hats. They are the proper thins, this season. We have them from S2.00 lips', ard. Likewise, boys' clothing and shoes of all kinds.

ALL ALTERATIONS FREE 20 North Main Street If it Comes from The People's Credit Co. it must be good. CL2TffING Saving Old Trays. When a Japanned tray becomes old and chipped, give It coats of i paint and one of enamel the bottom as well as the top Stand It on the edge to do after each coat It i be found as Rood as new. 03 nell aa veT The enamel Is easily renewed.

ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS EN AT GOVERNMENT POSTS. Uooa Quoiitiee. He alone Is worth) of respect who "hat Is ot use to himself and others, and v.ho labors lo control his self will Kach man has his fortune In his hands, as the artist has a piece of rude matter, which he Is to fashion to a certain ehape Dut the ar: of living rightly In lllto all arts; the alone Is born i us; It must be learned and practiced v-lth Incessant caro. alarm And when flro call la by the trumpeter at the main guard house male member of I the garrlsou. except tho guard, Is TAK- compelled to hurry to the scene of tho fire, no matter where he is, and no mailer how he Is dressed.

It is not necessary that a man should be In regulation uniform to respond to a flre call. Military tires do not wait for antagonists in, full dress parade costumes, any more that city fires procrastinate while the members of tho department make careful Perhaps tho low percentage of fires toilets. In the ario is dlreul duo to the I Qnce a week, sometimes oftener. in fact that guard duty Is never BUS- every mllilar) garrison, large or pended csmall, throughout tie country, and lu dalight and dark, i pcacflltuere are several hundred at bomo or In time of war. armed sentries a and In our possessions, a flre drill Is their posts scattered everywhere Not a soul save the command- the garrisons Tailing asleep while on ing officer la advised of hour ot guard Is a serious offence Therefore the day or night or on what day ot Uncle Sam Furnishes an Excellent Example to tha Country in Thia Respect--Few Losses by Conflagrations In the Army.

I censure friend eu a he commits there i come a time when von i no Ineiid to censure ket ami i open the same week tho guards are alv.as alert Never Is a sentry mounted on a post without a caution to look out for fires. OHO of the first charges In a guard'B general orders is one In which he la cautioned to Keep a sharp watch for flre Ills first duty. In case a bulldins Is occupied bv humanity, Is to a the occupants he in a CHICAGO CLOAK COMPANY TEMPORARY STORE 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN We were compelled to accept the merchandise we ordered from the manufacturers. We will place on sale the entire stock of Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirls at 50c on the dollar as we do not intend to move any of this stock to our new store. This stock is guaranteed to he FREE from smoke or water.

All up to date styles and the hest of mateiialb. SUITS $16.50 all wool serge suit sale price $18.50 all wool serge suit, blue and tan. sale price $22.50 fancy mixture suit, sale price $22.50 Bedford cord suit, sale price $35 suit imported serge sale price DRESSES $10 Bedford cord dress neatly trimmed $12.50 serge dre.ss, neatly trimmed $13.50 silk dres.s, neatly trimmed SILK PETTICOATS $3.95 taffeta petticoats, sale price $2.98 messalinc petticoats sale price $7.75 $9.75 $12.75 $13.50 $22.50 $4.75 $4.95 $6.98 $1.95 $L49 COATS satin coals, sale price S15 fancy mixture coats. sale price $15 serge coat, embroidered col- rfO lar and cull's, sale price $15 coals, Persian trimmed, sale i $18.50 coats, moire collar and A cuffs, sale price ratine coat, sale price WAISTS $8.50 $8.00 $8.50 $8.50 $10 $16.75 chiffon waists, sale price waists- at tailored Waists at $1.15 and $1.95 89c 89c the week a flre call will be blown As fires do not give earning of their coming, writes Monroe Wooltey in Insurance Engineering, it Is obviously advantageous tbst a tiro drill should be as uncertain. When the fire call goes cither for drill or for a fight for and property, the soldiers rush out of their quarters, leave their potts lu the company kitchens, and on tho drill grounds, picking up flre buckets anu lire axes as the go In the race for the fire station Some nay be hailess, jsome coatless and others shirtless But it is an honoi to be among the first to take hold of tho flre equipment All the officers dash for the flre house, too.

and the hlghost ranking officer i assumes the duties of flre chlii run ls madc i chemical engu.ca anil hand iLrav. hose carts and hook and ladder trucks for a building designated as scene ot the flre When the equipment is out for a flre drill men take advantage of the occasion and play water on the i of bulldtags. giving them a good cleaning 'Ihe amount of fire fighting apparatus i the posts by the government for their is regulated of course, tho size and of each post TODAY'S MARKETS Chicago Markets. Union Stock Yards. I I I Maieli 21 -HOGS--Receipts, 17,000, maiket steadv; mired and butchers.

861(41 good to heavy, S.T'i'ffS 9 rough S.40SS60: light pigs, CATTLE--Receipts. I.IOO. market beeves, 7 0 i 9 1 cow's and heifers. 3101JSi)rt, i and feed 71i 7 cahes. 7 0 0 SHIIKP--Receipts.

1 000; market. strong. naies, western, 43ft'5700; 7 1 wi-it- i T2.iyj.23 By Contraries. "You never get what you want In this restaurant." said the Irritable per- eon. "You can If vou know how to order," replied tho sad.

sarcastic man I want eomethlug cool I ask for a cup of hot nnd If I a something warm 1 ojll for Red tea 24 DIJ I.AC MARKETS. (Markets corrected every oiornlDfr.) (Prlcei paid to larmars. (juoUllont bj O- F. Finger.) BUI-MR. Dalrv Crt-imerx in prints Creamcrv in tubs a a I Pcprs Potatoes Or Onions I bn OHEESK.

T. A's (Prices paid to farmers. Quotations by Henry Bros GRAIN. Pollowlnn prices paid on tfe Mreef 1.00 1T 3 Something of a Curiosity. Ruthle accompanied her mamma to pracr and during the service the hymn.

"Cross and Oronn." the flrat'llne of reads. 'The consecrated cross I'll etc was sung much fervor by the congregation. Uuthle considerably upoet her mother's KraUtj whlaperlng excltcdb "Mamma, a doea a cross-eyed bear look like?" Only Thnt 1 Began With Pimple. Spread All Over Face. In Agony All theTime.

Itched and Smarted. UsedCuticu- ra Soap and Ointment. Was Cured. Mobcrlr. Mo--' My trouble begin with ti fimall p.mpic on tho loft sido or my faco and it spread oil otcr my facts and to cy neck It iroiild be scarlet ird wficn I Rot warm My far? V.AA a uftht li looked trnpteo-sanl.

anil it felt uncomfortable My faco axrful. It Jiwt me In agony 911 tbo i homu It ivafl truer. Mid sonio I- was IbH tinfij b.it I raiber think it, tetfr I had bcxn trouhltd It for jcarn and Trade Termt. tried uun ratilii i but tot no Mlr until Postmaster (of Punk Hollow) "I 1 ucd boap odd utkura Omv- Bco hat a fuft waiter In New York gits only S25 a month, and out of the small sum he has to pay his omnibus Kira One BROMO I I LAXATlVi: BHO.MO CJUI- Ixiok for the signature of GROVE. Cures a.

Cold in One Day. Cures Crip i 23C, Wheat 30419D 60ft 60 Timothy ton 'Jimothy Hay--Baled Straw--Oat loose 5.000 6.00 Straw--Baled 4.00® 7.00 Hurley--BU. 40Q50 Hand picked a bu C.OO!}D.»6 RETAIL PRICES FLOUR A FFKD--RETAIL. Rlour 6.00© 5.60 Ilun--In saeks 22 00 MfddlliiKS--In sacKi Ji.no C'orn Meal 22.00 Salt--1-er barrel 1 259 1 1 Oil Meal l.SO STOCK AND I'OUuTRT. (Prlcea pal.l to Qnotatlona bT W.

H. r-outthlln Beet steers--Live, medium Beef I Mutton Lamb Chickens--Old Clil ens-- li old i'i on 11 11 is lacot "UK-n would my faeo wltb tbo Cuticija Soap end aupl theCutkuraOint- it rould nkln and draw great Idg of matter CMII of tbo fikri You noiUd IMok 1 jitraUiii: It woi.ld run dnnn my faro jasl as tlioiixb I brd washed Itclitrl and kmartcd and I buffered In tho day limo most from tho heal from tbo I usi-d tho Cuticura Knap and Cutl- ciira Ointment fur a month and I was cured Of It I will tell I know wtio bit any trouble of tbc skin (Signed) Mrs. llrookhcr. Apr 15. 1012 C'uticura boapitnd Cuticura Ointment aro cold throughout, tho world.

A tlnglo ti often etiClcicai I.l6«ral tatnplo of each free, with 3J-p Ckln Hook. Addroi post-card "Cuticura, Ucpl T. ijcnlon mm tlioidil HcopStmlogbllck, baipplo frto. don't he live clone to his Job and walk? '--Puck. drtclancr," slid solicitor ot a firmer sopplr- Ing adultorttd milk.

to tbo hand of Heaven In allowtaB oowa to on grass the, night before, and permitting tbe rain to (all bMvllr while Ball (the farmer) Ultfcg bU churn with a leaky ton, along the country Tbe magAtrawi dUrrliMd I jnt! 10 115 JI11C 10 1231 Factory to You Save a Dollar-Two No Middleman's Prof it Latest Style Best Quality Makers of Wear-U-Well Shoes largest manufacturers in the world. Sold in 600 Factory Branches MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Send money order for amount of shoes and 10 per pair for Parcel Post, we pay the rest. State slylc No. and vie wanted. QEO.

J. VOELL, Mgr. Opposite Street Car Barns EWSPAPER!.

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