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The Hustisford News from Hustisford, Wisconsin • Page 2

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THE HUSTISFORD NEWS An Independeut Newspaper Founded in 1908. Willie Kaul, Editor and Entered seeoud-ulnt July 2, 1'JIO, tin- iicist Hustisfurd, Wiicuriim. under Act of Marctj 3. i' tin Otficittl Parei of tin- Huitisford iitul TERMS Advance Cmrd of $1 t)! 1 SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in For All CrccdB--For All ALL HOME PftINT her hone in Detroit, Michigan, Mr and Mrs Robert Wild ol May last evening after vilie Beaver Dam Sunday, fev weeks in leaver Dam. Theresa left visit Mrs.

Arnold Oechsner who a patient at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmehng and daughter of Milwaukee, Mr Camp an jjrs. Arthur Schmeling Wauwautosa were Sunday visitors attended a at the R.

Schmeling home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guse ant for NEIttllliOKlIOOl) NINVS Moricoit Mrs. Hugo Firehammer entertained friendt and relatives at her home Saturday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband.

Mr. and Mrs. were called co Wesley Richards Kewaunee, 111., Wednesday, by the death of Mr. Kichards brother, who passed away suddenly of a heart attack. Mr.

and Mns. Ralph Ehr and children Charles and June of Davenport came Thursday to spend a ten day vacation at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehr. L.

H. Strang, Horicon ajgent for the Railway Express Agency announced that Gilbert W. Bird will succeed him as agent. The change took effect on Monday June 21. The award of the Purple Heart has been made to Private JPirst Class Lester H.

Welck, posthumously for the wounds received in action in tie North African theatre of wai which resulted in his death. Lester Loehrke Grant, Thursday. Mrs. ohn Weber wedding of a relative at Marathon. Mrs.

Eorothy Rnner of Milwau- baby Carol of West Bend visited kee visited her mother, Mrs. the Paul Guse home Sunday. Catherine Strege. via Buse accompanied them to Wes Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Macksam Bend where she will spend the visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob Woock at week. Burnett Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Schultz Mrs. Paul Wolf has returned Ruth Kummerow and Elmer home after visiting at Waterloo Schultz attended the confirmation for sever 0. weeks. of Romona Schultz, daughter Miss ivia Denef of Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Schultz Iowa, is guest of her parerts the Mayville Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Denef.

i Mrs. John Widmer, Jr. and daughter of New Washington, Ohio, is at the John Wid- English divine services at St. mer home. Michael's Lutheran church this Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Aerrala, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Chicago, Mr. and Lawrence you are cordially invited to come Hubbard Corti, Mrs. Marral and Marx Corti of Surley visited Sarold Krubsacks.

Beckmann, pastor. Pvt. Aithur Engman of Leesburg, iFlo -ida has been home on an 8 day furlough. While a party iwas given, in his honor, at the home of his sister, Mrs Max Ho-ncon. worship with us.

Rev. "George A Lebanon WIS. John H. Klemann, Prop. Large Juicy Hamburgers and Home Watertown Mrs.

Elmer Krueger, underwent an appendicitis operation at St. Mary's hospita? on 'Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.

Scholl, left this morning for Oaklee, Minn. They were called there by the illness of Mr. Scholl's sister. Miss Norma Nuernberg, daughter of Mr. anct Mrs.

Eric. Nuernberg left Monday for Rock Springs where she will enter Wyoming General hospital as a student nurse. John W. Wiley, 59, operator of a grocery business here and many years a member of the board of education, died Wednesday Funeral services were Saturday in Trinity Lutheran church. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hollatz and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hollatz and son, 5th Tech. and Mrs.

Fjred- sric Wicfcert were Monday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Floyd Stai and family, Ixonia Funeral servces for Rev. Otto Pett, 77, retired Lutheran minister who served a 10 year pastorate here and an 18 year tenure" at Johnson Creek, was in St. John's church in Johnson Creek Saturday.

Herman Send your town Herman news to the Hustisford News for publication. Thanks. Ei vin S( hoenike passed his birthday Tuesday. The Pvt. Hans Lutz who formerly resided hare is home on a fur- lough.

Edwin Krueger and family visited with relatives at Randolph recently. 1 Many of our dance lovers took in the barn dance at John Fredrich Friday eve. The 22nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Krueger was' passed Wednesday.

Many of our people attended the dance 'given by Dairy Distributers at Turner Hall at Watertown. August Zastrqw spent a week with his ater and family Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.

Bartel at Randolph. Pvt. JOT ry TJttfich Arrived, "ifrtytn Camp ChaTee, Arkansas, Wednes- 1 day to speid a ten day fur-ough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Uttech.

Lebanon 4-H Victory Club had; a picnic at Riverside Park at Wa-' Made Chile Daily. Place for a Good Glass Beer. of MS THERE IN YOURP? CELLAR? Yes, and in Your Attic Too! Turn Those Money with a ant Ad tertown Su nday. Dinner and unch! at park ani evening entertainment at Classic. Beaver Dam Mrs.

Frank Birkbolz was a visitor in Madison on Friday. Eugene Todryk of Slinger was a caller in Beaver Dam Monday. 'Miss Marion E. Mitchell is spending the with relatives in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Gehrke spent the week-end visiting Walter Weeks and children at Beloit. Miss Ruth Reber is at Northwestern University where she is teaching speech during the summer session. Mr. and Mn.

Harold Radtke and family left Saturday for Seattle, Washington, where they will nuke their homo. Mrs. Gilbert Zimmer left for Woodland Mrs. Let Bachhuber and Mrs. Art.

Bornfraber of Mayville called at the Ray Peters home Friday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Nelsor and daughter Ieverly, Neosho, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Adalbert Pieper, Sunday evening. Dick who passed the examination or Marine service several months ago, received his notice Monday that he will be leaving June 3(. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters anc Mr.

and Mrs. Een Petexs, the latter of Aron Ridg-c, called on Mr. and Mrs. Edgai Peters at Juneau, Saturday even.ing. A group of ladies who are members of the Daughters of Isabella of the Majville circle, were eiter- tained at 3t.

Mary's church hall Monday evening. Little Misses Donna and Eiane Bergivamnu of Hartford spent the week-end -with their grandparents, Mr. and 1 s. F. Rohlinger.

Mr. and Mrsr. Walter Bergharnmer also were caller i there Saturday evening eveninj and Sunday evening. They also Waited relatives at Roy. Kekosbee Mr.

and Mrs. George Leciner visited at trie Archie Plautz borne in Horicon Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank were visitors at he Vilas Engel home Sunday, aslo visiting at the Louis Luabke home in Horicon.

Sunday visitors at the Al. Hannfaeture of China Tho manufacture of china more than 4,000 years ago hi Pnemmonia Deeth-Trap Dr. Julian Bescanon, French physician, has stated that at an al- nessoa of old age pneumonia Is the death-trap. Oararetto State the yellow stain caused from efgarettcs la due to the tar ofl they contain, which steins the teeth and KaOnuUI Traoka Tho first Bossomsr stool rails hi tbo Vhitod States woro ia tho North Chicago Rolling Mm on Ifay 18M. Kttohoa Work Boaras A non-splintering kitchen work board can bo made from tempered pressed wood, a hard, grainless alt wood fiber board.

The glossy our- faos will neither absorb odors Mr tun the edges oa knives. Devise Splits Split seconds that are ages a bullet or a camera shutter, measured as easily at a wristwatoa measures tho lima of day by a aaw device called a ebronosoopo. Tho device, built into a portable eabtoet. ways and wiB measure from one up to MO of feeoo splits the second 1,000 ways i WHERE'S ELMER? AT "THE HOFBRAU" sh Fry every Friday Saturday. 200 North Third Street WATERTOWN, WIS.

Memorial Co. and Vtatertown Monumental Designers Manufacturers Phone 274--J 112--116 N. Fourth Street Y'atertown, Wis. Alex A. Dornfeld, Hustisford Representative.

WEIDIG'S TAVERN Sc Vlitz and Lithia Beers on Tap. nes, Liquors, Cigars, Ice Cream. N3X)SHO, WIS. Your "Uncle Sam" Demands More By-Products We Pay Cash For DEAD STOCK (Horses and Cows With Hides On) Valuable Gifts For Small Animals Phone 2 0 0 Mayville We Pay the Phone Charges BADGER RENDERING CO. MAYVILLE, WISCONSIN THE SELEDT FINEST at GIFT E.

H. Woodwa rd's Jewelry JUNEAU, WIS. SAFETY FIRST WEGWART AGENCY "INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS" Phones: Woodland 43 from 9 A. M. to 4 P.

Hustisford 25--12. ENDRES TAVERN Wines, beer, liquors, cigare SANDWICHES AT ALL TIMES Our Motto: "Courtesy and Service" NEOSHO, WIS. Hensel's Station CITIES SERVICE GAS AND OILS and Courteous Clean, Modern Rooms Phone HUSTISFORD, WIS. Professional Cards Hustisford Hospital and Clinic Complete Diagnostic ani Surgical Service. Glasses Fitted.

George A. Hartman ATTORNE Y-AT-L AW JUNEAU, WIS. Harry U. Amidon ATTORNEY AT LAW 151 8. Main Street HARTFORD, WIS.

Service-- Protet tioii HUSTISFORD FAKMKKS MUTUAL mSUllANCIi! COMPANY Organized 1875 $13,000,000 Insurance in It pays all losses Over Force. 'or Legal Notices LVTE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY C3URT. DODGE COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of Auj-usta Schmidt also known as and written Agusta Schmidt and Auruste Schmidt, deceased. Ivotice is hereby given that at a eri i of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 94: at 10 o'clock in the forenoon said day, at the Court House in he City of Juneau, in said County, 6 will be Beard taut considered: 1 ie application, of Felix Schmidt the probate of the will of usta Schmidt deceased, and for the appointment of an.

xe utor of the estate of said Aug usta Schmidt deceased, ate of the Village of Hustisford, siid County; rtice is further given that all lai: is against the said Augusta chi iidt deceased, late of the fill; ge of Hustisford, in Dodge ouuty, Wisconsin, must be present to said County Court at un au, in said County, an or be- ore the 22nd day of October, 194S, 3 barred; and that all such lair is and demands will be exam- ned and adjusted at a term of aid Court to be held at the Court in. the City of Juneau, in aid County, on Tuesday, the 26th ay if October, 1943, at 10 o'clock forenoon of said day. Dfted June 22, 1943. By Order of the Court, W. C.

O'Connell, Judge, ieoi A. Hartman, Attorney. OFFICIAL WEED NOTICE Notice is hereby given to each iind every person who owns, oc-, eupie.5 or controls any land in the Town of Rubicon County of Mrs.KathrynNeisius, J.r.Neisius Dodge, State of Wi'iconsin, to cut or destroy as regui fl ed by Section 34.20 of the Wisconsin Statutes, all Canadian, thistle, English charlock or wild mustard, goatsbeard, quack quitch grass, field dodder, Indian mustarc, oxeye daisy, snapdragon or butier and eggs, perennial sow thistle, common and giant ragiweed and marijuana that is not grown or cult vated for lawful commercial purposes, on all lands owned, occupied or controll- Pres. Woodland Lumber Grain Co. Lumber.

Feed, Coal, (Jeuieiit. Brick, Tile and Sewe We Buy Bailey Phone 12-12. WOODLAND. WIS. Complete Insurance witli Sincere Co-operati jn H.

E. ROLL--AGENCY --INSURORS-- ed by you in said Town, and WIS. to the center of any highway on which such lands may abut, at such time and in sich manner as shall effectively prevent them, from bearing- seed, or spreading to aid- joining property. EDWARD GRINWALD, Chairman, Towi of Rubicon. NOXIOUS WEED NOTICE Notice is hereby given to each and every person -who owns, occupies or controls ary land in the Town of Ashippw, Coumty of Dodge, State of Wioonsin, to cut or destroy as required by section 94.20 of the Wiscor'sin Statutes, all Canadian thistle, English charlock or wild mustard, goatsbeard, quacJt or quitch grass, sow thistle or other obnoxious weeds on all lands owned, occuoied or controlled by you in said Town and out to the center xn any highway on which such lands may abut, at such time and in such manner as shall effect ually prevent them from bearing seed, or spreading to adjoiniig property.

CONRAD SCHWARTZ, Town Chairman, Tovm Ashippoan. Paul A. Henimy A Telephone 35 Jr. JUNEAU, WIS. ATTENTION: Horse Cattle Owners: For prompt and sanitarj removal of your dead and disabled horses and cattle, call A A at Hustisford 21--4, Neost 19--20 and Hartford 208.

Reverse charges when you Highest cash prices paid. fUad The i The Leading Weekly Newspaper of Dodge County. all the that's At to print, while the bloom is on it. Subscribe now; $1.50 ptr year. milliseconds with ten par oeot error.

Given aa tm- at 1TT4, white Plymouth Rock niMd to oonMonrted in two, am onwn of tkB rf OoIaniM from DOM Not Oi of tho moat prolific wrtton at loOriraod "Woctanu" to Brttjr terl MV tho American mag- a. It yoani aht'i tumod oat mor i thas a htmdnd of what tin fflm fclta can "glddyap" movioa. Bat atrangdr onouih, Oft author at oporw wrttw only hoaitay OM net 0 I 0 To the Policyholders of the Hustisford Farmers' Mutual Ins. Hustisford, Wis. Take NOTICE: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 202.11 of the Statutes, the directors of the Hustisford Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co.

on May 15, 1943, levied an assessment of $26,621.36 on the pol cyholders of the company, being the rate of two mills per dollar cf insurance, and the said assessmer is due and payable on or before Sept. 15, 1943. H. E. ROLL, Secretary.

Neosbo Lodge No. 108 F. A A. M. Regular meetings on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings in each month at the Neosho Masonic Lodge Hall W.

W. Roll. S. A. Campbell.

J. Irving Christeason. Treasurer--James Dukelo'v. Secretary--A. B.

Chesak S. Ewert. 3. Friedli. S.

Lehman. J. E. Kleist. Tyler--Wm.

V. Lehmann and Mrs. and Mrs. hammer hone were Mr. John Kahlhunmer, Mi.

Martin fV.ncht and family Browns Corner. Mrs. Feix Wild The Lost Found By Ouf Want IMC TUr tWt SUy ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And One AD Won't Bring ftirooM You Mutt Keep Oa Advertising Card of Thanks Our sincere thanks to all for assistance at the funeral of ur beloved husband and father Herman Tesch; to Rev. Marohn for consoling words, pallbearers, flowers, flower girls and cars. Mrs.

Herman Tesch, Edwin Tesch, Neltha Schwartz. OnrreeanttNe Curreeaati Needle is one 4 the seenio features at the Black caayoa or Grand gorge of the Gtomisoa river hi southwestern Colorec.o. It If massive pinnacle of hlghy colored rook, hundreds of feet la height, and tapering at tbo to a somewhat pointed spire..

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