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1 3 Gervtralia Enterprise TRIBUNE. BY BRUNDAGE BROS. at the Poet Office at Centralia, WUconsia. second-class mall matter. Wisconsin, Sept.

1899. copy of the MUSE of Aug. Any one having 11 will confer a great favor by notifying as or leaving at this office. --Harry Miller is expected home from the east the first of next week. After a short stay here he will go to Madison where be will enter tbe State University.

Frank Ford, who has also been jn the east will go to his home at Plainfiel' 1 Iowa, for a short visit, after which he will also return to the Wisconsin University. --A dinning car has been added to the passenger service on the Valley division of the C. M. St. P.

R. R. The first trip was made on Monday, and was hailed with delight by tbe patrons of that road. This division is 110 Strongs sevens A tfce oresejjt the most --Mr. and Mrs.

Moses or oce on lhe St aul system a fc Rudolph, were twin visitors on rovemeil the service is con- Friday. sequeatly not ill-advised. Owing to --Mrs. M. F.

Mathews, ol Saratoga, the discontinuance of all stops for visited with her parents at the Hotel meals, a Itvon, this week- I made. JCddenda. --J. W. Bird, M.

Eye, Ear, Xose and Throat Specialist. Glasses accu- ratelr and scientifically fitted. OSce --F. Foiaaiaville, M. D.

Office over J. A. Cohen's store. Telephone at office, No. 216; at residence, No.

87. --Marriage A. Doty, New London, to Era C- Withers, Grand Waupaca. Record. --Tte Travel Class'wiil hold a business meeting at the residence of Mrs.

Geo. "VV. Paulus next Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Members-please note, --The new laundry will not be built next to thife office. Mr.

Bayer has cided to lease piece of land opposite the Commercial hotel and erect a building- thereon. --Mr. and Mrs. John E. Daly have been spending the week at Minceapc- and Duluth.

While at Duluth they were sruests of Mrs. Nettie Green, an old friend and classmate oi Mrs. Daly's. B. Minahan is under the care --Miss Edith Xash will leave of his sons, Drs.

R. E. and John, at new time schedule wiil be I Green Bay. He was taken ill on which will probably go into Saturday last and was obliged to seek Siia- i effect nest week. medical" aid.

Mrs. Elizabeth Vin- and Mrs. John ebarge of the depot called Mr. Whitney up by phone Wagser, of Grand Rapids, visited before going to press and he informed with friends this week. us that nothing definite was known in --Miss.

Bessie Gaynor departed last regard to the change. We hope that Wednesday to resume at the company w-11 decioe to jet Mr. St. CJgr 2 Academy, Sinsinawa. Wmtney remarn wnere be tor nee -r '-I coming here both he and Mrs.

--Mrs. James 5 ad Miss 'ust oce 2e pioneers of the town oi Charlestown and her departure will I be regretted by a host of friends. She was accompanied bv her son Sam. I to Green 'furies. ryn Luft.

of Madison, ara the Conway in ibis city. --Miss Francis Parichiii, of Stevens Point, began her duties as teacher in tbe Moberij district, last Tuesday. --Crosby H. Grant, the Stevens Point undertaker and furniture dealer, spent Thursday night in the twin cities. --Mrs.

E. S. Rainsdell, of Sherry, spent a couple of dajs this week iu Grand Rapids, a gnest of Mrs. F. J.

Cameron. --Slbs Helen Kromer will depart to-day for Kilboarn City, where she will speed about a week as the guest of Mrs. Ina Lynn "White. --Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Siattery are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl which came to their home in Grand Rapids yesterday niornicg- --Miss Louise Martin, of Grand Rapids, departed last Monday for Anbnrndale. where she is engaged as primary teacher in the schools of a village. --Frank Atwood, of Beaver Dam. arrivedln Grand Rapids this week and will be employed in the jewelry store of J. R.

Cbaomas. He is a nenhew of J. R. --Mrs. H- H.

Toss was unable to assume her duties as theacher of the 1st grade in the Grand Rapids schools. On account of sickness. Miss Lanra Reeves has had charge of that department this week. --Mrs. W- A.

Braseau and Miss Celia Emtnons arrived home Wednesday evening from a several weeks visit at Eureka, S. as guests of Mrs. Jobn N. Brundage. --Lemuel Kromer departed last Saturday for Minneapolis on a yitit with relatives.

Before returning he will also make a short visit among relatives at Ashland. --Tbe Misses Arnott. of Arnott, -were guests of the Misses Pratt in Grand Rapids last Saturday. Both ladies are teachers in the normal school at "West Sup erior. --Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. Becker and little son. of Kaukauna.

arrived in Grand Sapids Thursday and will be ney have made many warm friends who would be sorry to see them go. --Edward Vincent, son of Sheriff Vincent, has accepted a position as principal of the A very, public schools. The town of building a new iron bridge across Mill Creek between sections 23 and 24. The bridge has a 40 foot span and will cost S700. Many farmers continue to complain of wolves killing their sheep, it- Lee.

of Xasoavilie, was in last Saturday and to the News stated that over S200 worth of sheep had been killed by wolves in the town of Rock ia ifee last few weeks. --JWvrskjisld News. --The brick block in Grand Rapids is nearing its completion. The finishing touches are being: put ou tbe exterior of the building and the interior will be ready for the plasterers next week. This building is tnadenp into three departments, the one on the north will be occupied by A.

M. Muir as a shoe store, the center one by X. Reiiand ab a meat XOTICES. State of County In Circuit Court. E.

ami H. A. 1 DE- market, and the south department by Gitchell Lnbeck as a plumbing Cbartes F. Murphy and Mi.rthy, Us-, William M. layfou aii-l CoraeUa iJftytos), his v.ife, auil tbe SvTpeutiue anil Srone Company.

DrfrEUrtnts. 3 iTHESTATE or TO THE: OJT 1'osi are hereby summoned to appear within lavs alter tbe of this exclusive cf the day of service, and defend tlie above entitled action in the court aforesaid, iu case of your failure to do, judgment v.i!! be rvnderci! asaies-l ou accordtag lw til" 1 demand I of the compUtinti'of v.hicha copy iS herrv.ith served upon you. COXiVAY COKV. AV, 1 VJ.unnfifs' Atioraeys. P.

O. address, Graud County Wisconsin. To THE SAID DEFENDANTS Take siotice that iJie summons xnd coniplaicr in the above- eatitlrd duty filed in the office of ibe clerk of circuit court, in aud for saul toKiiiv or in tlie State of on the 2Sth July. A. D.

COAWAV COX WAY. Attorneys. MARVELOUS SUCCESS AT GRAND RAPIDS, WIS. Office- WITTER HOUSE FflRLQRS PROF. STRflSSWJN The Eminent Specialist in Diseases of Eye and Ear Catarrh Deafness Blindness Running and Foul Smelling Discharges from tbe Ears.

Brilliant Spectacles and Eye Glasses. DR. MCELWEE, Lute of Chicaco, completed the building- and best business structures of in the twin cities. will be "one of the neatest Nol5ce an State of TVi of Sate on Foreclosure Mortgage. Mu-hK-l isconsin.

Wood County--In Circuit Court. --The season vrili soon be at hand Edward T. Harmon. Plaintiff." when persons with weak throats and John chests will suffer from coughs and colds. It is well known novr among scientific physicians that consumption may be prevented, and in its first ouce hereby that ov virtue of and stage, cured.

However, all diseases. jjursuaat to i jutiirait of foreclosure and sale particularly catarrhal troubles in nst i aaa entered in above entitled first be cured. And in this Wisconsin a valley there is much of the latter. The i the above" narced plaintirf Musa ins v.ife. and VV Jus extraordinary success that Dr.

Me- 5n curing catarrh ia favor of and asainst above named defeiidauts therein, i.more taan one xear h.iijnK elapsed since said eniry an no part of Judgment haviuf: Iwen paid) its worst forms naturally attracts the j.Aiich*el YiBCeut. shen-t of said county of Dublic attention to his methods. The i "Wood, v.m on tbe uih day of October. A- D. mne' i 1W9.

aE one o'clock afternoon of toat day case of M.s» Jiarp js a ftou and nortjl doorof ths cour instance of what the doctor accom- the city of Grand Uapids, in said Wood piishes in these cases. The physician i county, oiler for sale and sell at public auction to the ujgbest bidder lorcrtSbaHine followmst who flaa been ner -ast and descr bt .3 preiuihes in Wisconsin. had given her case up speaking oi her improvement recently, since she is under I)r. McElwee's special treatment for consumption, said "it is simply marvelous- It is hard to believe what my eyes tell me." She is now seemingly about well, having regained her former we ght and Author on Refraction and Eqvalization of the Eye-Sight. Compound cylindrical prismatic glasses scientifically and mathematically adjusted after all others had failed.

Kine out of every ten are using- imperfect glasses, and it is of great importance to obtain relief for failing visions by preventing in time the torture of headache, blindness, when properly assisted by medical skill- Artificial eves inserted which move, look and resemble the natural organ. strenpth, the cough and sweats and I g-nests at the T. A. residence on having disappeared entirely- Mifrh street, tor some time. i street, for some time.

--The G. B. W. R. will sell tickets to Green Bay for the Brown County Fair, Sept.

21. at 51.00 for the rotted trip. Tickets good to return on the 22nd. On the return trip the train Trill leave Green Bay at 6:30 c- m. i i --Mrs.

Li. L. Podge, who has been visiting- her mother in this city for the past several months, expects to leave for her home at some time next week. Her husband sher- iff of one of the Florida counties. 1 --TTe wish to Inform those who have teen expecting Blue Books that they have not as yet been issued by the secretary of state.

It is expected they be ready in about a -week, when they will be cfehrered by Assemblyman Germer. between the Green Bay depot and post office, yesterday, a Roman gold locket, with the monogram E. engraved on i the same. The Sneer will please leave it at the store of Krorner Son i and receive reward. 1 --Miss Tillie Batim left yesterday on a short visit to Grand Rapids.

Co. 1 Supt- Leu was ia the city Tuesday, accompanied by his -wife. Miss Grace Pratt, of Grand Rapids, is the g-uest of Lncv TVoocworth this I Pilot. --The Grand Rapids ilaecnercfcor Society will hold a picnic at their park a little above that city to-morrow. Large crowds are expected frcm Stev-' ens Point, "VTansan.

Marsbfield aud other cities, ace a good time will no be ie store for those who attend. --Marriage licenses were issued this week to Abner Akey and Sophy Gokey both of Rudolph: Deibert Brag-den and Charlotte Nelson, both of Marshfield: Gropp and Mary Gessert both of the town of Lincoln: John M. Picl et and A. Snfforc. both of 1 he north half the southeast quarter and the sjntliv.est quarter of tbe south east quarter Section Sn.

33 mid the nortli- quarter (li) of the south v.est ijuarter Section Xo. 3C, al; in Township Xorth of Anipist. 19, A. D. 1SP9.

i MICHAEL Vixi EXT. Sheriff of VToou Cousin-, Attornejs. --Miss Katharyn Nash stopped over in the city on Thursday to visit her i sister Alyce. She was on her way to Rbinelaader frotc tbe east, where she 1 has been spending the past summer at her old home in Greenfield. 1 and other places.

Miss Nash wiil, clerk for Crusoe the same firm which employs her sister Marguerite, at Rhinelander. --The onion growing industry is becoming qnite extensive in this county, and it ss aid the crop is larger this year than heretofore. Bayers of onions have estimated that at least ten cars will be shipped from this point this season. Hansen Bossert are already loading a car of this product for the northern markets, and are making arrangements for the shipment of several more cars to dealers at markets below. If.

McCUNN, Pres't E. O. FOLSOM. Sec'y me Green Ban Bosiness Wisconsin's Leading Commercial Training School has unequalled facilities for giving thoroug instruction in Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Shorthand and Typewriting and English Branches. The demand for our pupils have completed both our Business and Shorthand courses has been greater than the supplv- In soliciting vour patronage point to the success of our graduates in the business world as our chief argument.

Our catalogue cannot fail to interest you. Send for it. E. 0. FOLSOM, Secretary GREEK BAY, WISCONSIN- i i i i i Barnes of Parties Using my Glasses or Receiving Treatment from nie.

Consultation Free. Gov. Scofieid Ex-Gov- W. H. Ex-Gov.

J. T. Lewis Columbia Ex-Lieut. Gov. Ryland Lancaster Congressman Sauerhering- Congressman Sarney "West Bend Congressman Hepburn Clarinaa.

la. Ex-Congressman Babbitt Beloit Hon. Chas. Felker Oshkosh Hon. E- D.

Coe Wis. Ex-Treas- McFetridge--Beaver Dam D. S. McKenzie. R.

E. Commissioner Judce Keyes Madison H. Chandler, State Supt. High Schools. T.

H. Watts. Sx-Gov Alabama Hon. "Weeks, Ex-Pres. Std.te Senate Hoa.

N. P. Ha-jgen iver Falls Hon. Littlejohn hitewater Dr. Cronin Lancaster Jndsre Saiter Colby Dr.

Larabee "Waupun Dr. "Welch "Wanpun Lewis M. Dr. Yuegens Dr. Armstrong Dr.

JVunroe Dr. jflfitcnell Dr. Bradley Dr. Dr. Cole Dr.

Barrows Dr. Dr. Swan Dr. Dr. Hassel Dr.

Nvstrom Dr. Seller Dr. Poad Dr. H- C. Fickes Dr.

P. 2C. Hartvredt. Mr. Tainter W.

T- Nichols. 31. D. E. H.

Rogers. E. E. Nnssell. Dr.

Rose Judge J- E. Panzer Congressman John J. Plymouth Boscobel Monroe Monroe Rioon Beloit Janesviiie Janesviiie Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Neilisville Lancaster Medford Alma Gienwcod Valley Blocraer Falls Falls Falls -Chippewa Fails Visit Grand Rapids, Saturday, Sep. 16, 1899 at the Witter House, One onsy, and every four weeks thereafter. This eminent specialist, fifteen years of the experience, guarantees to cure any case he may undertake.

After a careful examination, which is absolutely free, the Doctor candid! and honestly inform the inval.d whether c-r net there is hope. Lung and Throat Diseases cured by the latest and most treatment. Catarrh in its varied forms treated at the uniform price of 55.00 per inoaih. A certain curs for Diabetes, a dis- ease so commonly Cancers removed painlessly and permanently without the use of the knife- Epilepsy or Fits, the most terrible disease angeling' humanity, permanently cured. Deafness, Xoises in Ears, cured.

Piles treated painlessly without interruption of business. Stomach, Kidney and Liver Diseases thoroughly cured. The Doctor has an unfailing- treatment for the Diseases of Women. Dr. McElwee has devoted extra time in the great hospitals of Paris and Berlin to the study of Diseases Peculiar to Men and has special imported medicines and appliances and is prepared to cure the worst case no matter of how long- standing- or hovr severe.

TToung- men who are aware of iveak- ness or wasting should call. In many i cases very little cure and St you i for marriage. Middle aged or old I men. if you are going- down bill, fail- ing; too fast, don't yon have a chance to treat with a man who gaar- antees to cure yon, and can make yon i strong and vigorous atrain. Bring a i little bottle of urine for analysis.

TERMS very reasonable. Xo one shonid hesitate to apply. Patients treated successfully by mail. All communications from Wisconsin patients should be aocressed to DR. H.

McELWEE, 304 MADISOX, Cyclone Cameras The Improved Magazine Cvclone in stock at all times. HOt'RS 9 to 12 a. 3 to 5 and 7 to p. m. Testimonial frotn Gov.

S- 30. ScoSeld. Two of my young children, 2 and 4 We cany a full line of Supplies i Card Mounts Plates Papers Trays Developers Toners April 6, for you have my ear specialist, has restored them thanks. I received the glasses the fol-: pertect health again. loxviasc day and find them just right.

Thev are the finest that lever used and" have been a great relief to my River 15 De 98 eves aad it is really a pleasure to read 71 years old and have been Pierce with them. Again accept grateful I connty thirty-nine year aeancg- thanks for vouf service in Sx'ine me up i esgat years ago and otner corn- so nicely- Sincerely yours, plications of the system have unoer- -g" SCOFIELD. I mT health. Pror. Call and examine our fine.

Otto's Puritan Tea i the eye and ear and catarrh specialist, Speak.n- in Highest Praise by ex-1 has Soae considerable to restore my Governor Upham. hearing aga.n and a.so my neaun. Marshfield, Oct. 21, A. Strassman--Dear Sir; I desire to Tj 3 SOO- say thar the glasses furnished by yon Atril 30, i i say that the glasses oy daug hte rs.

Bva and Gerue. were for myself and family gave great sat- both hard of heariag suffering at the i unequaied as a Blood Puriiier, as a preventative and cure for Constipation, Dvspepsia, Liver and Kid- nev Complaints, and all Blood Diseases. A sample FREE for the skill in fitting glasses and treating success the various diseases the eye. Touts truly. W.

H. UPHAM. restoring their hearing again acd mv money -was -well invested. CHRISTIAN BOXXES. asking.

Jlfarch 24. childhood my -wife has been suffering the loss of hearing in her left ear, and all attempts to restore From ex-Gov. Lewis. Columbus. Oct.

Whom It ZVIay Concern: Prof Strassman, the scientiSc oca- her have failed, until Prof. Strassajan adinsted classes to i specialist, restored herto herhear- W. K. ALLEX- adjasted glasses to tr myself and tvreiye years ago and ing again, they are to-day as clear and soothing ttripn xcf first niurciiased 1 Johnsoti Hill Company to the eyes as when we first purchased them. Cash paid for.

Butter and EQQS. HANSEN. From Superintendent of Schools- Hayward. "vTis-, Jnly 28, dauchter Neva has been suffering with tonsilitis and catarrh, producing deafness, from which she has fully recovered her hearing, after taking a course of treatment, from Prof. Strassman, the eminent specialist.

J. G. ADAMS. Cbippewa Falls, July 21, 1899. Prof.

Strassman, who has been in this citv tor the past two months, has tieated my eyes, which have been affected for the" past five years, and has also treated many of my friends who have been afflicted with deafness and catarrh, and has given entire satisfaction in all cases. lean cheerfully recommend him toanvperson afflicted. County Judge PANNIER. Chippewa Falls. July 26, For many years I have suffered from chronic catarrh and throat affections, which completely undermined my health and after unsuccessful efforts to obtain relief had lost all hope of recovery until now can rejoice with others and I have been restored to my health again by the eminent specialist.

Prof. Strassman, during his stay in our city. MRS. C. H.

CHARPIER. Bloomer, whom it may concern: This is to certify that Prof. Strassman has been in Bloomer for over two weeks and that while here he has treated several of mv acquaintances and so far as I know or have heard he has given entire satisfaction. E. H.

ROGERS, M. D. CONSULTATION FREE. Drng Dep't, Centralia. Wis.

E. C. KETCHUM, Celebrated en Best Coal Mined GOAL TELEPHONE MO. 51. GRAND RAPIDS; wis.

I. O. O. F. RAND RAriDS LODGE Xo.

91, meets every Tuesday evening. Visiiing brethren are cordially lavned to meet us. R. A. HAVF.XOR, N.

G. A. B. Sec'j. RAND RAPIDS LODGE ioo, meets ev- Tliursdav evening, in K.

of Pythias hall Grand Rapids. Visiting Knights most welcome. D. B. PHILLEO, C.

C. W. H. REEVES, K. of R.

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