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The Breeze from Pardeeville, Wisconsin • Page 1

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The Breezei
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Pardeeville, Wisconsin
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nesday April 9, 1881. $1. aYr. THE PARBEEVILLE BftfcEZE, Fardeeville, 4t.ia.cL Twelve Months in the Year And for he rest of mankind intcrniiitentl) ftcwdanee with the state oflheir TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ATTORNEY At LAW, WHtptrtldt la bow tli at ii it ion JBbive prepared for iitelr Cmtonieiui mc of the ffltera AllfflttUttVAflffTTfOf wotkfef Ml telwfc totarikr.

4 .,0. W. MASH. J. G.

Iusenbery, DEVLEK IN I StapleiFancy Groceries Hhelt Hardware, 5wrpeliter' Tools Yankee TVotions, Ac. 8 for C.lumbuj Bf)LLSR MIL'. I. Chilled Steel Plows and W-Jttkegan A of BI'd it get coxiantly hand. It IK i pr vide again that alt inkle ttecvtrf acme of our choice and 1 KKS BKfORETHC Cver in It like C.

M. St P. Railway. GOIMO EAST. 1'ntin Leaves Portige a I'rain Leaves I'urdccville 7:22 a.m Train Leaves Ho icon 9:07 a in Train Arrives Milwaukee 11:30 in fiOlNQ WJWT Train Leaves Milwaukee 3:05 p.

in Train Leaves Horicon 5:10 in i'rain Leaves I'Aideevil) 7:00 p. in frain arrives at Portage T.IiOj* rn FHHIGHT--ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Portage 0:0.5 a. IB Leaves Pwdeevillo 10:30 a. in Arrives tit Milwaukee in Leaveb Milwaukee a in Arrives at Pardeivill p.

HI Arrives-at Portage 2:40 ni LOCAL LACONICS. for wile MARKET 1 WHKAT 'fo. 2 Spring No 3 1e Mild. Cone anct nee bring you Soa-ijtex- a.XLa_ Eggs. Don't Forget the place.

A I W1S. PARRY MUIR, PORTAGE, WIS. Him' laijje ami attractive stock of Dry Goods and tiic new novcHicb of the season. HEADY MADE CLOTHING Cloaks and Shawls, Boots and Shoes. Etc, goads marked In plain figurex, and one price only.

Hont on application, and i filled. tf PAIIRY DIE. PROBABLY NEVER V.i the history ol proprietary medicines has vny article met succo's 1 omc equal to that -A i eh lias been poured upon HOOD'S SARSA- i VIUMJI. Why, such has been the succesg of article, th.it marly every family in hole neighborhoods have becu taking it at Uie name time. Every week evi- tl nee of tlie wonderful curative propertleaot this medicine.

Combines tlie BBBT Itcmcdiea of the vegctaWo kingdom in such proportion derive Ihflr greatest mcUicinal effects i the liwt disturbance to the whole system. Iix I ict this preparation so well bat- iiurril In action the alimentary ranal, the kidneys, the stomach, tJ.e and the circulation of the blood, that ft brings about a healthy action of the Ire human organism, that can hardly be crr.IIU'il by those who have not the re- i arkaMe results that have followed'Hi use. the Rarnpuilllu doesuot prove )y tnkc afrw dowsof IIoon'B i is well in all cases of totake tin-so pills in connection i the lor tbu first ten days, hat dull, floepy. Mick fcelliiK can be wholly merwiue tlie of tlu'se Will jou give 11 tiiiil and youriwlf again? An of tills city says of Hood's Jt 1-i the strongest rlllu I rvci.saw." Kaeli dollar bottle one hundred dotes. Hold by all drupcitts.

ITIct ore dollar, or six for fife dollars. Hood's rtnrs4iiu'llla, prepared only tyC the JLrll.Y or to attempt Improvement on their Hf ngnificent aiidwarled of I- wi- Unshel Jlu.LKY No. '2 per Kxtsu No. No. Xo 2 old per feusliel 'in Ko.

2 )it ")( No. 1 jxr rl Sub' cribe. Advertise. Ambrr Sugar by H. Cuff.

For Hardware and Barb wire fencing go (o J. U. Dusenlx-ry. Agncultural Salt, Lime and Wall Tain-r HI Faleonet fc hpeiir's. Mi-k Burd or Tortile, eaH-il on tru'iuK liere Siiturday New Davis and WlntehilLSewing cliiiies for by Fjtluoner it Speur.

Our neighbor Mr. Cioodell got lenve of abfaCiieCj and vihiu.d our Sttiu d.iy. G. B. John-on, of i i Biuf'-.

bei ds for I I White KgK a nKi) AinbuH Sued for sale by L. a i No. 2 Mixed i i pa rnt II i I NEW GNDODi oil fat I ivu i I ni if) mon i ii per rwl.Jj ki 5 iuui. Every trfitie 9f tttbv ttt tiiy i.f.ioacv i i vx JK -i i frf t' int, Ul i oc in in oil i or ted uo i (I 9 i Their Prices are Fositiveiy LOWER i etriy Otlaer SQ fl ois GlOfl 1 7 IN COLUMBIA Shir is AT BEDUOED 1BH H.S. BOOTS AT i 75 75 -ft iliM, JMiry -J; 20 l''aii- to good roll 15 to 1'or the city tivdv Aria J.

i of ihi 1 JJ'iptKf I i Ut Ml'tVlllon t-l'ilt i i i KUIX Falls, 1) ikot.i. Jexhie Sniitli (o roniiru mv i new Mvtimerj which uv hope i Ijencfit a eoiic rni'd. --One of Hie cliiulit of Meiiilli-vm Tn i i 11 i i i nick a i IJIM i eiilci a i i ol' its --Our ami Trkiite urer, Pieiee, ha- left on i lieher i poeki't ol UiH.in than lie vaiHe. oldest Mltk-rs ol ('olnnibiji du-d niijhr, i i i 5th, from i i red i .1 i i) of I i i i i i soon he to out CHJOJ tlie I I I ing a i I i die i i (tied i l.inner«- i i inn hits i a roni' 1 i A ininiiier a dlie.itl) eoniiiu i i i theii groutHN foi seLiling. i --The elecliKii icoulled in a i the enusi of iitwt Iu i im the inpennn tiekel biini' il.

is, ")in In-key ir Frank Fuller Mtiieellon. died Srtturd.i.* linir tlie i ins-t i i had i ailing moat of the i but a noi thought liuigeiouK In iiib until lew bef'tre hUdtuth. I'O AT 1'RIOBS NEVEJl BKKOKE The use of (lie "Slioit LIOI-" tion i tin- fi noirfti; nam a trt-at conveys jn idea whnt required by i I travel.nif jiulilic--a HI Line, Qou Id I I I best of ot wlm arc furnished by the greateit Railway in America, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE LADIES. STC- It nwns and operates over 4 iinlfs oi In Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Miuutsot i and as m-on lineb, brunches AIH! connections rraeh all thr preat busnievb of tht Northwest and Far V( cst, it iiatur.illy answers the description ol Short Line, and JJest Route tween CUlctisro, Milwaukee, St. Paul Minneapolis.

lcaifo, Portage, Wtnona. Mllwawlteet ortonvllle, eu and KO, Claire water. Merrill. Kond du CHlcawo, Cnlcaic andr ana oenfcogh. MILWAUKEE, Hi- secured fur this Sl.uc ihc exclusive cantroiof the tiou ol ont ot the must extensive manufactures ol Ladies'Suits in this country.

A'e are determined to create a lively tr.ide in this line, and are in a tinti 10 demonstrate that we c.in sell a nitxt stylish sin, well made and appropriately trimmed, for monty than the alone can be bought for at the loweit piices. quo a. few of our leading which we Can recommend as desirable and ofextra good value; 70 Dozen Calico wrapier8 at only 50c. VSo. $1.00, tuid $1-25 each.

65 "Mother Hubbard" Calico wrappers at Chicago, Milwaukee, iWaailcMto and Farlteault. MUwanlcee, pratrie An ciilen. each. 25 Cashmere Suits, all colors aud blacV, each. $5.00 Betolt.

Mineral point. CUlcaico, Roctcford ana Clinton, Rocfc Cecfar and Tama. Cnleaxo, Molnea, Council IlluhH and OmaJha. Canton, 8 Jou and Vanfeton Cnlcateo, Canton, 8 Jouat City Kal Chlcatro, Albert anSrSontliern Minn. Chlcaffo, Milwaukee, CItj, Mitcnell and ctaamtoerlaln 25 Flannel Suite, all fashionable colors $5.00 each.

40 Cashmere Suits all colors, $6.00 each. 36 Flannel Suits, all desirable colors, at $10 W) each. 13 silk Suits iu black at, $15.00 each. huits of finer quality wiht more elaborate and costly at all intermediate pokes up to iSJ-We have just opened a new and elegant assortment of Silk, Cloth and Cashmere New- Rock mftand markets, Mantillas, Raglans, Capes, Etc. Jersey Jackets and Wniato in all desirable port and iictaeU.

AMi Valtoy Lino.) Aibton and colors, at from $1.25 to 15.00,, Spring Ctoods. Ue to Are arriving daily for every dapartment of the house, and we promise our customers that a choicer selection of Dry Goods and lower prices have never before been offered been offered by any establishment iu the Great Nojrthwest. attend Gen'l T. OUARK, Oeo'l bupt. A.

V. H. OARPBNTBR, Gen't A. usual reliable and satksfaictory manner. RICH SILBER.

Live i'urk()- I I 11, Ii 'i 1 The fchool in Joint A'o. Thoinus, cloned Tuefcil.iy, a i i 7th. Tiiii i-s the sevotitli term, we i told, Mr. Thomas h.ts- nctc-d, in ca pacity of teach in the t-tinie to the general if not univerxil satisfaction of pin tics inteiesled. Though Johhih fin air of austerity he lui.s a i heart and the manner in he winss the esteem of his pupils us he has not mistaken his calling.

At tlie conclusion of the exercises Mr. Cot- bun presented the teacher with a copy of Tennybon's poems, in behalf of the ht'hool, which was received i the follow ing iippropmtcjomarks "Dour 1 hardly know how lo thank you foi this manifestation of your kind regards upon this occasion. Jt is a source of gratification for me to know in our yt lion long to us tlie ti liars out, 1m I am held in BO high esteem by who have been under my control for bo many terms. I(, also gives me pK'uMii to know that all times you have yielded a cheerful obedience to any rule or buggestion which 1 deemed proper to make so that kave not been under the necebsity of inflicting any severe or corporal punishment. Considering it a duty incumbent on a teacher to udge impaitially of any transaction or mifedomen.nor committed on the part of each pupil old or young, and truting that we have always acted with prudence, zeal and integrity, as upon the exercise of these principles have depended our happiness and comfort.

Having kept in view theee principles by which we have hailed each other as scholars, regarding our school as our family, whose actions have been founded, on those gr.ind principles which have been calculated to make us more social and considerate. Thanking you an no one else could under the eircuno stances, and wishing you all success in any vocation you may adopt hi life, I bid you an affectionate farewell." AN OBSERVER. Tin i i i Imt nnniru :i.s tlioj-e iifi hope, for we I 10 soe i nine forth lo rlicei' nir l.onics anil 1 i we -shall i Lou to iipprtci.iii it bi-tler i ban t-vc-r )i-toi'. ol tlie alliaclions of littlo cit. the fact ot its being hc.ikhilv caunl in just --K llnit no ni.ittoi how rainv or disigrecaMf i weather in.iy IM tlie siioets ln-coiuo muddy at to im-onunieme ilic (tcopk --We shocked to day lij the sad iKxv 1 (' the death old anil nnH'cicd our vicinity, men ue --aw onl) a vimn time ago on our "-treel--, full of life and lenglh any ol vis, lut who MU! dfnly ealled away to their esej lasiiiii; Knuik Fullwr died ajtril and i died, Apnl (jlh.

Li't as, as far as foryet then fai'ings and emtil.ito (heir --Mark Roberts, an onlecprisiatj fanner town of Scott passed through hen; Sttturduy on hii home from fond du with him i full blooded Holitdii Oulf months olil which cost hint a good pile of nion ey, HO we see our fanners are not willing to left behiuc' iu the march of improvement. II Richmond, of Marcellon, also had him a full blooded Jersey Calf a lew weeks old. We are pleased to notice tht" growing interest exhibited by the stock growers of this vicinin in the finer breeds of animals, and believe il will opeu up great source of wealth to them --Build ng has commenced in earnest in oui little city Our carriage makers an; but it getting reidy to build neat and Mibslauliul dwellings. F. King is also buildiug a fine idence.

0. W. Mann, our Furniture dealer, finding hit building too small for business 11 building a nice, roomy addition to it, and so the work of improvement goes on, and we may reasonably hope that at no very distant day best Lei I'ordeeTillt will rank as one of the very business mus of its cize in the titate. every one the inLbiUtnts look over homes ami grounds this spring and try and do something which will add to the beauty value of their homes. FARM FOR SAIK.

The undersigned offers for lale, his fanacitu- atcd iu the town tf Oourttand, near the bouae. Tk; farm contains 120 of good tillable and, has a ifood well, cieteru and wind mill. Will be sold at a bargain. Terms port dowa balance on ong time with approved security. M.

Wiuoir, Randolph, viis ARY person wanting tome first claw Oaiotu, or Cucimbc pickles, can be accommodated by wiling on 1. H. Bwtlj, Cambria "Wis..

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Years Available:
1884-1884