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XRSDAY, SEPT. 17, lHi. THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE Help Wanted Mai rooms, FOR RENT Furnished steam heat, 415 So. 5th. I Foreign Markets FATHER -VAUGHAN CALLS' EM LIARS PROHIBITIONISTS AFTER JOE CAIIIION CREAMERY BUTTER UP A HALF PEllllY FOR RENT-160 acres.

-Or sale A farm of C. Lynch, Ettrick. "Wis. jjXED Men to learn barber will equip shop for you or position, few weeks comes, constant practice, careful in-iCtion, tools given. Saturday diploma granted, write fc ilogue.

Moler Barber College, cago. 111. FOR RENT Two pleasant front rooms furnished, single or en suite, 620 So. 7th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

State of Wisconsin, in Probate, La Crosse County Court. In the matter of the estate of John Schaller, deceased. Letters testmentary in said matter having been granted to Lena Schaller of Campbell in said county, notice is hereby given, that six months after the twentieth day of August, A. D. 1908, are allowed to creditors to present their claims against said deceased for examination and allowance; and that said Court will on the second day of March, A.

D. 1909, at 10 o'clock a. of said day, at the Room of said Court in the Court House In the City of La Crosse, in said county, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased. By the Court, JOHN BRINDLEY. County Judga.

Dated this twentieth day of August, 190S: SAYS HE NEVER DENIED AUTHORSHIP OF PLAiiT FOR RENT Double store, 114-116 No. Front. Apply to McClellan Paper Co. TEITERAXCE MAN ADDRESSES METHODIST MEETING SELLING AT 23 AND 25 HERE THIS MORNING "New York Stocks NEW YORK, Sept. 17.

Although a number of stocks sho-wed a fair amount of strength in the first hour the movement of prices was irregular and Wpressive buying was con-gined to a few issues, chiefly Reading, B. O. and Erie. This movement caused traders to folio in other stocks. The railroads made Important gains.

In government bonds regis FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for gentleman and wife or 2 gentlemen, 618 Cass, OWNERS CHARGE SPITE WORK LIQUOR DEFEATED JENKINS EGGS ADVANCE PENNY, TOO tNTED For U. S. Army: Able-oodled, unmarried men, between ts of 18 and 35; citizens of Unit-States, of good character and tern-ate habits, who can speak, read i write English. For information jly to Recruiting Officer, Hotel ind, La Crosse, Wis. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, $1.00, $1.50, at the Michel, 201-3 So.

Front St. All modern conve Says that "Knocks" on the "Women That it Pat Jenkins Out and niences. New phone No. 697-C. Aug.

tered iours aavancea ana registered twos declined with others steady. Big Reduction is Noted in the Price of Hay; Corrected Graiu Figures Today j. nnoae, rop. of the West" are Work of People Who Never Saw Play Nominated Irvine Learoot Convention Elects Officers FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 513 Ferry.

Reasonable price and board next door. ANTED Man of good address. Can find steady employment at 8 No. 3rd. NTED Tinners, Gateway City Steel Tank Rfg.

9 th Green Sts. Creamery butter advanced a half NEENAH, Sept. 17. "The FOR RENT Very desirable rooms for gentlemen. 236, So.

7th. NEARBY CITIES TOWNS AND FARMS cent wholesale today; Xresh -eggs advanced a jenny and second went Tip two cents. Wild hay dropped from 8 and $9 to $6 and $7: tame went ANTED Young men to register Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Sept. 17. Cattle, 10c lower; beeves, $5 to stoefcers, $2.50 to $4,35.

Hogs 5c lower; light, $6.65 to heavy, $6.90 to 7.45; pigs, $4.60 to $6.35. Sheep, steady; natives, $2.25 to lambs, $3.25 to $5.75. EAU CLAIRE, Sept. 17. In an emphatic mes6ige to Col.

Atkinson Father Vaughan, author of "A Woman of the West," the drama which has aroused Roman Catholics of this diocese on account of its faithful of the cele FOR RENT Convenient rooms furnished for housekeeping, 516 Division St. iow for Y. M. C. A.

night school, ephone. down to $8 and $9. from $9 and 10. Rose Perue grapes sell at 10 cents BANGOR, WIS. FOR RENT Part of nicely furnished house.

K. C. S-, Tribune. Delivery boy. H.

F. lunge. 314 So. 4th. per pound.

jleip Wanted Female Business Opportunity "iYHOLESALE FrulU fc (Quoted by J. c. Burn Apples, new, bu. 0 75c anti-saloon forces have brought about the defeat of Congressman Jenkins In the Eleventh district of Wisconsin in the recent primary election. They assisted in the election of Irvine Lenroot.

"Now the anti-saloon forces are going after Speaker Cannon of the United States house of representatives. Speaker Cannon with Congressman Jenkins, chairman of the judiciary committee, are the greatest foes to prohibition in the country at present. They have worked hand in hand in. the defeat of all bills favoring prohibition. We have defeated one.

Now the sneaker of the ANTED Hotel Doering. WANTED Young man of some business training, who would make 1NTED Girls at American House. Crabs, bu. 1.25 i substantial investment and take an Lemons, 360 size box VNTED Girl for general house-'ork. New phone.

6411M. 2023 Kansas City LivWtoek KANSAS CITY Sept. -Cattle, steady; steers, $4.500 stockers, $2.70 to $4.80. Hogs, 5c lower; bulk, $6.60 to pigs.fi $4.50 to; $6.50. Sheep, steady; muttons, $3.75 to lambs, $4.75 to $5.40.

active interest in an established manufacturing business which is a decided success. Closest investigation-courted. The R. L. Kenyon 610 Main City.

bration of the mass, repudiates the statement purported to have been made by. Bishop Schwebac'i thac the former assistant rector of the Eau Clair church is not ths author of tho play. Fathed Vaughan's message is as follows: "Any person saying that I have repudiated the authorship of A Woman of the West, is guilty of a ck literate Rod Waggoner and Mrs. Kennedy, present owners of the play, cha'ise that spite work is at the bottom of the present demonstration against the piece and declare that those so actively in denunciation havo never seen the play presented on the stage. Lemons, 300 size box Cabbage, per crate $1.75 Cocoanute, per 100 New potatoes, bushel NTED Girls, chocolate dipping id packing.

Funke's Candy Co. Nothing Likft It piew carrots 50c $1.50 Peaches, white freestone, box Peaches, clingstone, box 70c R. W. Roberts and family expect to leave about the end of this month to spend the winter in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. A Dorcas sociable will be held at the home of Mrs.

R. W. Roberts Wednesday, Sept. 16. Misses Margie Stintzi and Sophia Holtze who have been visiting with frends and relatives at Madison, Lodi and Baraboo, returned home Saturday.

Victor Vaughan of Milwaukee visited with his parents here Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Aichele and daughter, Freda, were La Crosse visitors Saturday. 1 T. L.

Evans attended the fair at Milwaukee last week. John Holland of Racine visited with friends in the village this week. Miss Anna Jenkins left last Thurs NTED Ladies and gentlemen to dl our goods. A proven winner agents. Fabric Implement 1 Farnam La Crosse, Wis.

Tokay grapes, crate $1.75 W. H. BARKER Cough Remedyis the best medicine on earth. Poultry, Dairy, Etc. NEW YORK, Sept.

17. Poultry unchanged. Butter, 23 1-2 to 23 3-4c. Bartlett years, per box Two girls at Union Ho-1, 427 So. 3rd St.

pears, bbl $4.00 Bartlett pears, bu Typewriters Eggs, 31 to 32c. Cheese, 12 3-4 to 13 3-4c. Mr. Waggoner has written Arm-- NTED Girls at Reliable Stsam aundry, 117-119 No. 6th.

TYPEWRITERS for Bale or Rent. Weis' Book Store, 509 Main St. Insurance MTED Girl for general house-ark, 1619 Madison. New phone, C. Kiefer's pears, bn.

31.25 California lemons 240 box Oranges. Valencias, 150 176 Oranges, 200, 216, box $4.90 Bananas, medium, $1.50 Celery, Michigan, 10 doz case $1.50 Plums, crate $1.25 Prunes, crate Sweet potatoes, per lb bishop Qu'jlay of Chicago, and it is understood has also sent him a copy of the manuscript. Another copy is said to have been sent to Archbishop Messmer at Milwaukee for his comment, but not word from either of these prelates has been received. Chicago Markets. WHEAT.

Open. High. Low. Close 100 101 100 101 .102 104 102 103 CORN. house must be disposed of." Such "was the statement of the Rev.

U. G. Humphrey of Milwaukee, president of the Wisconsin Anti-Saloon league in a speech before the Eastern Wisconsin Methodist conference. The Rev. W.

G. Cox said: "We will not touch Milwaukee at the present time, but the prohibition and anti-saloon forces are rapidly gathering strength, and the outposts, one by one, are being captured. When the outposts are captured, then Milwaukee will have no alternative bus. to go dry." Officers of the conference -were lected as follows: Secretary T. W.

North ofTEvans-ville; assistants, M. L. Eversz of Watertown, C. M. Starkweather of Lake Geneva, A.

A. Bennett of Dunbar. Statistical secretary R. S. Ingra-; TORNADO INSURANCE $4.00 per thousand for 3 years; $6.00 for 5 C.

A. Van Auken, 328 Pearl St. day for Wausau where 6he will resume her place in the schools. Dec. May Dec.

STED Matron for the M. te P. Passenger Station. Middle 1 lady preferred. Apply to E.

F-n, Manager Cameron House, at 9. tr b7 65, 65' School opened here Monday. The ladies of the German Lutheran Concord grapes, 10 basket lots May 65 5 4- 64! Pern grapes, crate $1.25 Groceries CHRISTIAN BABY BESIDE A COFFIN Tomatoes, bushel OATS. Sept 4S 48 48 church gave an ice cream sociable on A. Toepel's lawn Saturday afternoon and evening.

It was well at iNTED Girl at the Chop Suey louse, 125 So. 3rd. Malaga grapes, crates May 51 Sl (-50: 50' Muskat grapes, crate 1.5-0 PRICES cut on everything. Stock en- tirely new. Birnbaum's Cash Store, 1124 Gillette St.

tended. PORK Oct. 15.00 15.25 1 15.12 Bangor had a big sale day again NTED Competent girl to do ousework. Small family, 216 7th. Flour and Feed (Quoted by tht Listman Milllnsr Co.) I ot.A.w.

Saturday. The farmers all came to town and were all well pleased with WANSAN, Sept. 17. The two weeks' old babe of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Mueller was baptized beside the casket wherein lay the remains of its father. The little one was given the different sales. A great many also J. iuu VJ41 io, ayyjij iu vvrcrc aner Box 120 S. Front St.

Patent (per bbl. in sacks) Straight, tper bbl in sacks) Mill Feed Bran, per ton TODArS attended the auctions. Another big sale day will be held In the village its father's name, the whole pro CUT RATES ou houcetiold goods Pacific Coatt and otaer points. 8a parlor service at reduced rates. Tht Boyd Transfer Co.

Ulna. ham of Sheboygan Falls; assistants. Tor Sale toacKs, 51 per ton extra.) Shorts, per ton SALE Nine room house, good rn ffno vtitur MVArvthlnff in I Sacks, $1 per ton extra.) v- Architects, Superintendents ceedings being in accordance with an Andrew Beenink of Bristol, H. C. Lo-ante-mortem wish of the father.

Mr. 1 gan 0f Milwaukee, B. W. Kramer of Mueller cut his hand on a buggy tire! Montello, A. Hatlestad of Milton, S.

in trying to stop It from running ij. Tink of Rhinelander, C. W. Hey-onto the horse, when the hold back wood of Sussex. straps of the harness broke as hej Treasurer A.

Drew of TJeenah: White middlings, per ton ft c'cnditlon. Inquire at 1322 S'3L SCHICK ROTH Batavian Bank Building. Telephone 290. (Saeks $1 per ton extra. Red Dog, per ton $1 pei ton extra.

J. Cheese (Quoted by Henry Andregg.) was driving down hill. The cut de-; assistants, J. A. Cooling of Clinton, Patterns W.

E. Kern of Menasha, F. J. Tur veloped blood poisoning and caused his death. Chicago Shearson Haramfll The strength; is speculative but the market exhibits a wonderfal amount of It considering the size 6f the northwest movement.

We are rather in the air ourselves at the moment as to immediate future. Clement Curtis The short Interest in wheat is still very large and we can see no big decline in sight and look for higher prices. Finley-Barrell We feel that the advance of late has been entirely too rapid to hold. New York Miller Co: At the moment the market acts water-log j. SALE $350.00 cash gets nice aer lot about 50x150 to an al-y wo blocks from car line, five es' walk from new normal Address- 777, Tribune.

WE Sell Pictorial Review Patterns; mail orders promptly filled. Weis' Book Store, 509 Main La Crosse. Full cream brick, pound. Full cream Twin, pound 1 3 1 6c POOR WATER CAUSE OF STOMACH ACHE SALE Set of engineering in three weeks. Miss Marie Hurtak of La Crosse visited with friends in the village several days this week.

Mrs. D. A. Taylor was a La Crosse visitor Tuesday. Mrs.

H. P. Hammond returned to her home at Lyndon station Saturday, after a short visit here with friends. Mrs. Z.

Baebler was a La Crosse shopper Saturday. Mrs. Jacob Meyer of La Crosse Is the guest of friends here this week. Mrs. Caroline Bosshard was a visitor at La Crosse Tuesday.

Miss Fay Vaughan was a Sparta passenger Tuesday. Wm. Elsen and daughter Kath-rlne of Madison, are visiting with relatives here in the village. H. Dowe made a business trip to La Crosse Tuesday.

N. M. Elsen attended the Milwaukee fair la6t week. Financial lra rmn10 with all the Ion School Models, very cheap fc uu cream, .11 -14c Round Swiss ....13 German per uox Primost Graia. (Quoted by Thomas Phalon.) Winter wheat i 9 0 95c en at once.

Apply at Tribune i LOANS MADE SALARIED PICOPLE on furniture, pianos, horses, vag-on. No removal, no publicity. La Cross Mortgage Loan 822 Main streot. unitairs. ged; our opinion is still namely SAT.R Oood senonrl hand lnm- KENOSHA.

Sept. 17. Wau-kegan has the' stomachache and Kenosha is being blamed for giving it to her. In the last few weeks it is declared that hundreds of cases of ithat such dividend payers as Union I Pacific adn can be bought oh ifha Hinct Spring wheat 90c Barley 5 5 6 0c of all kinds. Enquire at old rer Austin mill site or call up "oberee.

2211 old phone. Transfer Line ner of Crandon, J. C. Smith of Pe-waukee, L. E.

Shanks of Oconomo-woc. Memorial services were held for these members who died during the year: S. W. Ford of Oconto, David Lewis of Sturgeon Bay, J. V.

Trenery of Randolph, James Anderson ot Rhinelander, Mrs. L. B. Bullock of Manawa, Mrs. E.

V. Fisher of Columbus. Yesterday afternoon the league anniversary was celelrated with an address by the Rev. Dan B. Brummit of Chicago.

Bishop Neely spoke on "The Constitution of the Methodist Church" last evening, giving a historical review of the origin of the church. The Rev. Dr. John P. D.

John of Green Castle, spoke on "A Glimpse of God in the Microscope." 1 About 300 ministers are in attendance. Oats Bache: Purchase stocks cau-" jtiously, leave most of the Industries .78 80c iong for tne present. Rye Corn Livestock. stomach trouble have developed in Waukegan and the people of that city are blaming their ailment to the water and they further lay th blame on Kenosha on account of th fact that they claim that chemicals FURNITURE moved and stored, jobbing of all kinds. Buildings bought and sold.

Otto Granke, 831 Rose St. Old phone, 6064; new phone, 1018C. SALE Nice building lots in st residence district in new part le city, near to High School, Normal School and handy to car. Easy terms. Call or afl-i.

Dr. J. W. Lawrence. PICKWICK, WIS.

Real Estate (By Lancdon-Boyd Packing Co.) Hogs Steers $3.50 Heifers $2.00 $2.50 Cows $2. 50 Lambs SALE Wood heater, 1633 Mis- ppi St. dumped into the lake from big plants at this place are directly responsible for the twinge In the general stomach of Waukegan. Logan Bryan: There may ne a sharp recovery from this level- but we still think that values arts too high and advbeate isales on rallies. S.

B. Chapin We think reaction has gone far enough and ft quick recovery may be expected. Finley Barren Purchases of the market on this decline are made by some very good judges. Sheep $3. 00 Poultry.

Old chickens 70 80 The New Pure Food and Drug Law We are pleased to announce that SALE Farm 160 acres, im-oved farm, new buildings, stock, 1 miles from Bangor. Run-water in pasture. Including and terms if taken at once. In-9 H. Sheldon, Bangor.

FOR RENT. 11 room brick modern, 7 blocks from Park Store 7 room house, modern, between 10th and 11th" on Cameron Avenue. i 10 room brick d.welling h.o.u.se, good location $18.00 Several flats with city heat in best Spring chickens, lb 12c STATE NEWS IN BRIEF Turkeys, pound 10 12c Ducks So Geese Provision. Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. O.

T. Erhart. Lard, per lb. Hams IZV2C i SAJEV-l 80 strictly good feeding steers, good dehorned and fleshy. Sell all -fert for September delivery.

Mitchell. S. D. I SALE 7 drop head Singers, Davis. Woodwork slightly mar.

iCan be bought cheap. Cash or .1 Call, Singer Store, 108 No. 3d Shoulders 9c MARKET PERSONALS. H. Proksch of Chipmunk Coulee marketed load oc hay in the city yesterday.

Louis Helm of Hokah brought over a' load' of wheat Wednesday. August Goed brought" in three hogs from 'South Ridge yesterday. They went to local butchers. Dan Holiday Of Irish Coulee marketed a cow and two steers in the city yesterday. They were purchas UNDERTAKERS WILL MEET AT APPLETON MONROE.

Milk contracts by the Borden Condensed Milk company In Monroe today for the next six months average 10 cents a hundred pounds less than for the same period last year. The average Is $1.40 per hundred. OCONTO. Lee Burns, a hoy, while rowing alone, struck an obstruction which he as first believed FOR SALE. Fine residence' on West Av.

south A variety of residence properties in different parts of the city. A small confectionery store in very good. location, for $300 Get your Fire Insurance, Bonds, Notarial Work, Money to Loan of C. F. KLEIN, 208 McMillan Bldg.

La Crosse, Wis. Bacon .14 15 He Dry Beef IS 20c Butter and Eggs. (Quoted Haimey Com. Co.) Creamery, per pound 25 2 60 Dairy, per pound 23c Eggs, fresh, dos. Eggs, second 18c Hay aad Wood SALE Reasonable, a good horse, 5 years old, black, ire Eagle Hotel.

F. J. "Willard was a Winona visitor last week. E. Knaak returned from Montana' last wek' where he has been working for the Milwaukee railroad this summer.

Elsworth Whltlock returned from Terry, Montana, last Sunday night Mrs. J. A. Johnston and son Ralph spent hree days last week with Mrs. O.

C. Gross at Wacouta. Mrs. Higley of X5nneapois, who has spMi.lin?? the past two weeks with her rnofher, M-s. S.

Gross, leaves Lere for he. home on Thursday Mrs. F. J. Willard was a Dakota visitor Monday.

Mrs. Belle Gates left here Tuesday to visit her brother at La Crescent, Minn. Miss Telia Hatch returned Saturday evenin; from Rocnester, where shj has iw-ii the past week with Miss Winnifred, wbo has so far recovered from ho rtfWit illne-s as to be abla to go to to visit her sister, Fifd Gates Miss Belle Parker returned Monday morning from Pennsylvania and New York, where she has spent the summer with relatives and friends. Owing to a rumor that Mr. Will McNally and Miss Myrtle Davis of APPLETON, 17 The twenty-seventh annual convention pf the Wisconsin and Northern Michigan Funeral Directors and Embalmers association will be held at Eau Claire on Sept.

29 to Oct 1. One of the important features of SALE Season tickets for week Inter-State Fair. Good for one ision each day, $1.00. On sale ed Heil Shoe 4th and Main; ard's Drug Store, 4th and Main; g's Drug Store, 3rd and Main; Newburg, 324 Pearl St Miscellaneous the convention will be the annual em PUBLIC Stenographey at 208 Linker Building. (Quoted by City Scales.) Hay, wild, per ton $7.00 Hay, tame, pex ton $8.00 $9.00 Straw, ton Bottom wood, cord $4.50 6.00 Second growth, oak 6.

00 Pine wood $5.50 Dry wood cord Old oak 6.50 balmers' examinations which will be conducted on Oct. 2, at the close of the sessions. SALE 8 room house with rn on large lot. Leaving city. Denton.

was a snag, but what was instead the face of a-oman. He was badly frightened and Immediately rowed to shore. A searching party was organized, but the body sank and was not rcovr(jl OSHKOSH. For the purpose of effecting the complete organization of the Greater Oshkosh Industrial association, a meeting of business men of all kinds has been called by the Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce to be held tomorrow night. RACINE.

Owen McCarthy, Charged with the murder of Gustave Beth, August 22, brought back from Wll-mette, 111., refuses to talk In regard WANTED Storm sash to repair, glass set and painted if desired. Your work solicited. Phone or call A. C. Johnson, 221 Main.

JEWS TO BUILD TEMPLE. 1 SALE Half interest in boat-ouse at foot of St. Cloud street, aire at 1 4 5 3 Kane street. MERRILL, Sept. 17.

If the plans of a number of the leading WANTED -Modern flat or house, 5 or 6 rooms, family of 2, Address this office. ed by Langdon Boyd. William Jacobus came In from Mormon Coulee with a load of hay yesterday. Dan Williams of Pine Creek was ih with a load of hay Wednesday. A.

Mataju came over from Hokah yesterday with a load of oats. C. Claus of Skunk Coulee brought in a load of" hay Wednesday. W. M.

Williams brought a load of hay in from Pine Creek Wednesday. Otto Nickoiai of Mormon Coulee was in yesterday with a load of hay. Ed Roessler in frobm Mormon Coulee Wednesday with a load of. hay. William Miller of Skunk Coulee marketed a load Of hay in the city yesterday.

Mike O'Malia brought a load Of. hay in from Irish Conulee yesterday. Jews of Merrill are successful a church in which the Hebrews can worship may be built." On Sept. 22, WANTED 5 cents each will be' paid for the following 'missing Tri R. SALE -160 acres farm and, cheap for cash; or will trade city property, 804 Cass St.

SALE Must be sold, furniture, arpets, rugs, almost new. stoves, Ions and harness. 906 Ferrv. of last year, seven Jews met and or- bunes: 1908, March 2: 1907, March vvmona were marriea, tne younjr people of the villasie eatherpHi with (ganized and formed the Jewish con- to his case. Bonds were placed at 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; June 1, 4.

5. 6. 8. 10. 11.

12, 13, 14, 15, 17, pans and horns and gave them -1 gregation-of Merrill. This year new S15.000, which the prisoner was not RSTAIb 1 Flour (Quoted by. Listman Milling Co.) Patent, per 1-4 bbl. sack Straight, per 1-4 bbl. sack Vegetable (Quoted by A.

B. Moll.) Summer squash Young carrots, per 3 for 6C Young beets, per bunch ...,3 for 5e Eggs, strictly fresh 22c Creamery butter, per pound. Dairy, per pound 25c P.irsley, per bunch New cabbage, each Potatoes, per bushel officers were elected and 'will push 21, 31; July 15, 18. 19, 20, 22. 23.

able to furnish. It is understood that it SALE Combination bookcase the plan tor a place of worship. grand serenade at the home of Jeno Hazelton Tuesday evening, but; it was later learned the report was un 24; Aug. 12 and 15; Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5 6.

7. 11. 12. 13. 23.

25; Oct. 2. McCarthy will make a fight for his liberty, on the plea of self defense. roiamg bed, practically new. ire 608 No.

9th. 3, 7, 8, 21; Nov. and 13; Dec. 19, Such Is Love. true.

I Dr. Wilson of Dakota made a pro fessional call in the village Mondav 20, 23, 24. SALE Farm, cheap, 220 res good laird, pnnrf mis. twn WANTED TO RENT Medium size and stable, known, as the -John Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Nonnenmach- house, desirable location, family three adults. Care Tribune. ones place, south of Rockland, land belongs to the estate and be sold' Write or call er and aughter Leona, Mrs. Gus Wendt and Mrs. Kreutzer of Carrots, per peck lac WANTED-Position, hotel clerk, day 5c Winona spent Sunday at the home of or niehtt exnerienced.

H. M. Aari- is, Rockland, Wis. 15c Wax beans, pound Beets, per peck Rucumbers. each Salmon 15c Herring 45o Halibut Perch 6o Fruite (Quoted by J.

C. Burns.) an, St. Winona, Minn. Mr. Aioert wendt.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pappe and two SALE Household goods; 509 3rd St. WANTED To buy, single horse de WAUSAU. -The second tire witn.

in two years threatened the Werheim Manufacturing company last night, but was fought by bot hthe fire companies of this city successfully and the damage was confined to a stock-shed full of lumber, amounting in all to about $1,000. SHEBOYGAN. -Robbers entered the hardware store of the Prange Guessenhainer company some time last night, making away with a large number of pocket knives, watches and revolvers. SUPERIOR. The Minneapolis and St.

Louis railroad is, and has been for some months, quietly securing options on terminal and other prop children and Mrs. Herman Pappe of Lettuce, 2 bunches for Green peppers, dozen 20c Turnips, peck loc livery wagon. Address, K. C. SALE A set of 12 volumes of Bananas, per doz.

2.0 3 Oo care of Tribune. vvmona visuea ounaay at the home of Mr. Frank Bratz. pcyclopedia of Law. A bargain.

Oranges, Valencia, per 30 40c 5c ess. B. care of Tribupne. Lemons, per dozen 20 40c Fresh tomatoes, pound Fresh mushrooms Pineapples, each SALE Three stores 20 ft. ft.

at No. 207-209-211 Main EXCURSION TRAINS Egg plant, each Burlington hotel, 108 TO LA CROSSE FAIR Apples, Cocoanuts, each 6 lOo Cabbage, per head 6 10c Plums, basket 256 Peaches, dozen Pears, dozen 30c 7.5o 2 5c 510c 2 5c He 10c Cantaloupes Peaches, dozen- Watermelons Enough to Kill. "Of course," said Dabster, "I only write poetry to kill time, not to sell "Wei," quietly replied Crittlck. handing -back the manuscript, "if Time weren't next to immortal, Tin sure you'd be successful." Philadelphia Press. na St.

Inquire of Joseph rert, Trustee Fay Estate. The Milwaukee road has complet SALE 16 ft. hunting skiff. ed arrangements for the running of Green corn, per do2 Blackberries Tokay grapes, lb. 10c iress L.

M. care Tribune. 1 oc Tomatoes, basket Grapes, lb two special trains on Wednesday and Thursday of the Inter-State fair. One will leave Austin, and the other Tomah, Wis. They will stop at For Rent i erty in the city.

It was admitted some months ago. that the road was making arrangements to come to Superior and take advantage of this point as an outlet but it was then stated that everything was being done on the quiet. Lima beans, peck "Come on home. Jimmy. Dont yer see de lightnin'?" "Aw, what does er guy care fer light-nln' w'en his goil's frown him down fer a dago! New York World.

OF INTEREST TO MANY rENT Large front room suit-for two. S26 Cass. all towns enroute to La Crosse to Malaga grapes, lb Muskat grapes, lb Concord grapes, basket Rose Peru grapes, lb. Delaware grapes, basket ilOC 10c. 2Sc Fish (Quoted by H.

M. Sieger.) Pickerel Pike, pound 16o White 16c Trout, pound 16e Foleys Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. T. Erhart.

RENT All kinds modern fur-Wd rooms. Second floor. Trl- pick up fair visitors and it is expected that a large number from the surrounding towns will take this opportunity to come. Mast Ellen: Gold Medal Flour la the best for mk- Pears, peck Pears, bushel $1.001.50 The keenest condemnation of Impurity is the silent, pure life..

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