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The Centralia Enterprise and Tribune from Centralia, Wisconsin • Page 5

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AHD TR1BUSE, dgman, 1 Centralia. Trunks for sale by Stahl 17. Centralia, Wisconsin, "Jan. 4. ROSSIER" BRUDAGE, Publisheis $1.50 year.

nrvrtlay of each-week at Centndia, Wood Comity. Wisconsin. Entered at the post ofliee at Ceurralia. as Office over Worthington's drug store. Telephone at Kesitleiice, No.

16. Dr. A. B. Cawford, Dentist.

New dezral re oms on Center Street. and Fapids. FOR horses, a wagon and a single harness, by EDWARD LYNCH. Cranberry growers should not The Merrill Tragedy. Kuntz, at cost.

tion, it is said, of taking the pris- ortfr'r nut nf oner out of the sheriff's hands unC a i sfsa-ii; TM that we will not that lhe gtate rigon Dr. C. A. Boorman, Centralia. i Office over Johnson, Hill store.

guue papers, tnat we will not re- Teiei.mneHtuesiacnce.so.3ft. ea all the details of the terrible was too for him Here Dr. P. Hurley, Pin sician and deed. It will be more interesting i the 1entence pronounced TV Surgeon, corner Main and Oak i our readers to read the storv as i i told hv DEALES IN Streets.

The V. P. S. C. E.

mail matter. i forget the annual meeting of the evening at 7 o'clock. state association, to be held at --i ne i r. that vou eorj an dler, he the Moravian church next Sunday and published tnat paper, as bv confinement at hard to tne tne ut jgment of the court -News reporter that YOU? Qeortre Handler, he Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE, Stoves and Tinwarer-- follows: Ti.ee Card of the C. M.

SL Paul R. R. Pusseuger, 9:48 A. M. i AT victim, called at or the participators in the and Mrs labor, in the Wisconsin state pris- LIME, BRICK.

BOOKS No. 9. No. c. Freight going south Our citizens.

No.S. 9.15I-.M. "0. 10. 12:15 A.

31 I I Grand on the 14th and surprise party, having Miss went into place early on at Waupun. for the term of and I5 th inst. I Anna Farrish as its unsuspecting in the evening. A game of stud- during your natural life, such term i victim, called at the residence of i poker was in progress. While tc commence to-dav, Januarv 2.

Farrish last there. 1 saw Fred Erdman. a brick 1890, at 12 o'clock noon: and" that I hursday evening, and succeeded layer, lie having a jolly time. rendition of "Mikado," by the anv are jj. i known to a large number Greet them Centraiia schocis open our Presence next Monday even- again on Monday next.

The num- whether he was winning or losing, imprisonment be solitary." ing. and thus return the favor ber of pupils enrolled last term and as I did not want to see him COCXCll. t'ISlfl'KKltlSGS. CSUTEALtA Flour. JKJF Rye.

resulting in a net profit of nearly crea presentment one hundred dollars. The floor The first day of January, 1890. was uell covered with maskers dawned clear and cold. At about Council Room, CITY OF CENTRALIA. Dec.

1889. Regular meeting. Present: Al- tight- dermen Daly. Moore, Kellogg ing man. am vour" 1 answered and Schnabe).

The mayor and WINDOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF Building Material. AKoFAKMIXG IMPLEMENTS, sueb as Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Road Scrapers, Etc. Agents for she celebrated Domestic Sew- iEg Machines, J. Case Tcresier, and Osbom and Champion Eeapers and Mowers. a with those without masks.

four o'clock, p. the so'und "of i i as( UJhcn hc camc who danced to the inspiring music the first church bell ever heard in tO me ana lileci me morc Lyon orchestra, i Centralia rang through the trosty names and ran his some time four o'clock on air i its clear and sonorous! tne a tlie Year, voice. Everybody listened to it i or il while and said noihing; bor- i Cash rizes awarded to as a salute to celebrate the new rowed a handkerchief to wipe the I 1 1 I up my makin bleed. 1 sat there a lull line, uf MU of the council being a I WHITK is elected to preside. On motion council ad-! ex Dec.

Wliit-li will seH Uittom prices. It will a jser Corn, Orii per ing generally satisfactory. -a to. WATER STKEFT. CE TKALIA.

10 Lir.i. to buv the bell. i clC 1 ii hose, tin went through to the front Daly. Moor-j. KeSIogg.

Schnabcl. i i then went down Feh- Minutes November meeting the light of a large hre was in Grand Rapids this week, which hind's hardware store and said read and approved. co seen to the west in the direction is, ot more than passing interest, i --i i i i i i-k Lit.n-. i i gun LO ceieDiaie 1 or Vesper, borne parties in hacks Messrs. John and D.

J. Arom con- i T. New a r. On Sunday evening, the 2 9 th A sale of pine land took place door. the light of a large hre was Grand Rapids tiiis week, which land's hardware store GO AND SEE (I li r.V ATI and buggies went in the vicinity veyeti to Messrs.

Doughty Bros.J of the blaze. Arriving on the Oshkosn. a tract of land located spot, they found I Sherrv wiih." -Do llcosox. Dec. 19.

1889. To the Mayos and Common THE-- i vouwanl Council of the "Citv of Centralia. Ham asked, and I re- i GERTLEMEX: G. F. Witter.

next to Witter Rapids, Wis. -I at Itesid No. M. D. Office! on tire.

It House. Grand i tlc lh b.ev\ from the mill: mac in this vicinity for several righi; he did not want the wa'ch the city of Centralia. for a i blown from another direc- years, for it is not a oc- 1 got a box of cartridges I loaded pcriod'of twenty-five years. The! i the whoie property would currencc that even the heaviest revolver and went back to terms and as wished! Dr W. A.

Peeso's Dental Parlor, nave Deen destroyea. lhe loss lumbermen are able to pay ea-h s. trv ive wa not there 1 are set a form oi Office on Cranberrv Street over i' a one mi lon lumber, on the spot, in a purchase of this I ordinance hereunto attached. i i i i 1 HJ em I OUt VjrUS i b. H.

PIERCE. Hudson, is. The ordinance Mr. Pierce Cheapest, and Best Selected --STOCK OF-MEN AND BOY'S F. L.

Rourke's store. fallv covered inurance. It kind, as u-as done in this case, i lia OUl Ou insiruc- xv is undoubtedly the work of an again, it is hinted that the Mrs. Jo.s xX-mros a sister. margin profit i somewhat larg- uons not lrust me lilen went KourKe.

returned rrom attending any chool. that come within the scope of the Bennett Mr. Geo. B. Brazeau.

is will arrive by special train, for the i purpose of presenting- the opera I 2 Gulhman liquor store wished the city to adopt was read council. I referred to a Aldermen JO Daly and The week of prayer. Jan. 5 to and behaved myself: saw Sarvis Schnabel, for investigation. observed i Grand inside: went down stairs two Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.

i ot the nnance com i i i I I I i 1. i i Ui whose name it bears, at tho Grand; Rapids and Centralia bv union three times: had a couple of drinks Rapsas opera house. The com- meetings, as folious: Sunday and i and phived a game of cards: went 7 I ee a bein ab r. eo. razeau.

m- meetngs, as unday and and phived a game of cards: went the employ of R. Connor pany consists ot lorn-one people. evenings in "he con- the sireet and saw Gas clcs at snent Xew Year's embracing the best musical talent church; and i day with his parents in Grand of our sister citv. who. not Thursday- evenings in the M.

E. lurch; Tuescjav and Fridav 11 not be a fragment- Amour, mother of Mr. T. C. arv rendition- such -Amour, who died in Chicago a Geo.

is well pleased with since, his -position. home and The mortal remains of Mrs. St. bv. This has been in our citv before: but the few days ago.

at the house of emire opera i ot anc a n. as writ Lafond her daughter, Arrived ten bv Gnber Suilivan will be here on rnuav, and were interred i in the Catholic ce.neterv at Grand i resen ed for graahcation ot a our Citizens. I he chart for re- Mr. W. T.

Jones met with nto ir to l-uiiei their production church Tuesda- and Fridav a 1 won honoTuiere- I evenings in the Moravian church. ien i5ams 1 nd i noiio. 0 came bv. T- i tor prayer are: in a little while. and iti'l Other "Wi-tlisesilay-Tlie Socieries.

i at t-Rnlers: TcmneranceySarT'IS said to me, 1 in lhe Home. School sent, no report was made on the Grand Rapids fire bill. E. H. Gerard for rway: for rent of ground for the pound, inu.es was, on motion, referred to the fi- 1 i nance committee.

The following were allowed was in by an a i vote of of the council: F. work. Ace-, c-, Ever offered to ciis- jtomers in Wood Co. our citizens. served seats mav oe found at the to and lhat uilcd lhc and bangttd avvav hiffl Abroad, the i missed.

He clucked and i ran to the end of the counit- Cliu 1 -iic uuuiiLei. etna when 3ut of 1 replied. -T don't have L.M. i I 1 rand post oftice. where Christians of both communities i him crawiinr.

fired a-uin. Dav On motion, council adjourns. Attest: F. H. JACKSOX, City Clerk.

T. JONES. Mayor. Stjttttel! DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND WALL A SPECIALTY. i His driving mare, a conveving the sad in- ribly bruised in her efforts to pull; formation that Mrs.

M. L. Bensle The meeting was called to ana them get. This everyone janization of a National county. received Phillips.

vill be on the gih to muster in the comoanv that has been this (Jail and we will YOL MOXEY. Yours Ti-uly, MM, HILL CO, Telephone No. 53. 27.70 -SSKt-OO ednesday, Jan-. sively and favorably in this uary ist.

1890, at 8 o'clock A. in place, where she lived many years the parlor of the Central House, i her husband, who died'on the in the city of Grand Mr iQth day of June. 1889. Soon af- Louis Bcigel and Miss Ettie ter his death, Mrs. Bensley con- Greenburg were united in the eluded to return to California.

Ian in bonds of matrimony, M. C. Wood- where she had many friends and cein worth. tying the nuptial knot, where she had resided the greater Mr. Beige! has been the part of her life, before she came The following officers cierk in Mr.

B. Sil'oer's clothing to Centralia. On the iSth of for the vear: Pres- storc for several years, but will October last, a pulp mill, of which ident. Mrs. RossierT vice hereafter reside with his bride at she was the owner, in this citv, ripnts: i a i i A i some civil me orgarization have been crowned with victory, and ask every- "Parlor Suits.

one to share it i them. Let us muster in with a full told him to go out: but lie made quota, sixty-five men. and the on- for me and shot him. Some one ua to do so is tor everv man to -m- He came at shot at him. He fell and I ordered him io lav still.

In a lew Truax came in. I Furniture of all Kinds, -Bedroom Suits, a Kitchen 'Furniture. a Had I not lost the gun. 1 i tcw CQm would never have oeen taken, as tered i the Waltrr i ir.vriiis WISOXNSIN th Threw a number of men. our of em- This closes the year's business 3" car anei worked for Tim DICKSON Jc CARET, 1 i i into the barn yara wnh a team be- aeatn overtake her, she win prob- Xcw carriages ar.J selected for their style and comfort, and fresh importations of hcrse.

arc constantly being added t- their establishment. ne deeds, and has provided and paid to the Socetv for ot the rorward wneels went over for the education of many orphan which have ende-1 him. breaking his leg. bruising his children, and all her good deeds whole body and head and crushing vvere kept to herself, and she nev- his hip badly. Dr.

Boorman was er spoke one word in her own called. He set the broken limb rais She was as good and gen- efforts. success. complete Th pro vi company of the Wisconsin Xa- WITTER HOUSE and dressed the wounds of the er us a xvoman is seldom met prisoner was brought to tiorjctJ Guard. Ail persons who Grand Rapids on the Thursdav joined in the application to the evening train, having expressed a governor for such organization arc wish to plead guilty before the hereby and notified to be circuit judge.

The sheriff and his at this jnecting. on rrt-et. norm of Hotel. Cfiitrnlia. is i He thinks that, with much the little patient will feel bet- UT and that he can use his leg be- death has becn received hv te the time of going and from all trains.

slant had to lake a rou ndaboui wav to bring him to the cars, at a Orders at the Witter Hous small station south of usau. fore verv long. jraoh. L. A o.

9. rop r. large crowd of people were wait- General of ing at the depot, with the inten- (Jfficcr. F. L.

PHILLIPS, Major and Assistant Adjutant- Tsconsm, Mustering L. II. WOOD, Centralia Planing Mills, LUMBER A c. OITico near sr. I'anl JVp'i, 1 I 1.

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