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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 5

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PjSGE FIVE THE JASESVILEE DSLLY GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 100- IWABTITTiR LEFT NEWS OF A PERSONAL NATURE WPW TWRATRE OPKNS TTnSIRANCEACTION THE FAIR. FOR CHURCH UiSJii LODGE MEETINGS TONIGHT. LAST OF ir i. tiio r.reami citt WITH bKi AUlMttlNUU urant fisuei DRAWING TO CLOSE r.1 Mlnws' hall T. 0- Howe is in :vi.iiw.

Fnrrner fJanesville Pastor Receives THE BOWEK ULTl u. at vv Messrs. Connors Connell's West Western Star Locitje A. at Masonic hall. Arguments in McComb vs.

Metropol a Large Uona-Iion num Outside. r.hieago. at- Clothes Wringers $1'50 Miss Lydia isuurj 1. at the home of her parents in Lmer- Cutter of Fairfield well-known in this city, is ill with the igrip- Side Amusement Enterprise Patronized by Hundreds. ONE MORE ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO EXCITE INTEREST.

Lodge Jso. at Castle hall. of the World at tiorace Larze Size Galvanized Tubs 6oc itan Life Heard i oaay Two Divorces Granted. riAsinn- arguments are being made new theatre half Ea'st Side Odd Fellows' hall- Extension Brass Curtain Rods 10c witn a ctpdo.L.- uUU to have pleased the promoters, A. Drafahi arc.

mirau from Leydcn to this city residing on 'at r.cgaasport, is ccltc ,1 to- 'i in circuit court tje iu-' McComb vs. the Metropolitan Life League, at Gooa Templars hall. Sad Irons, per set. Wire Clothes Line 155 bad left S3u.uug Messrs. uonuorb uuue.i, vrrst Si.1 vaudevslle theatre opened Washington street.

m. wl-l continue to carry on his business at lr.sxvr.nc UO. we il it executes, that immediately tneie- T.m.rhPr Workers' Local No. j9 at PRESIDENT POWERS COM I'NG Will Spend Three Days in the City To Help Organizes a League Club. Leyden.

the Empire, atter tne jury un Carpet Beaters 10c inrj. There was a surprise in sLore antiivoplc work. The will made nss removal ing at i "v.v- for the patruns dl lu couk rinclo vcfcic '-he v.Iki.c mter.or hrcl Shelf Papers 5c guaraian, me iwv.i eara'iiast- All SouiS" to her lormer nanu-- li. Vandcville ton lent at the new West Co. church 'in When he Lett Janosville baseball eutb.usia.sts have .1 in linvt.

rhp r.ltv rep Picture Hooks, per doz 5c a venire to nn un rt OL .1 artcs'. Roy Hayes Miss Nellie BabcOek Side theatre. been transiornieu, u. built in the east end. raised platforms for the chairs nscittccl, atitt 1 box for the lime-light machines, .11 Ctt lUeiL Dr.

Woods' flats arc now stand nB Those Paula Edwaro.es in Mvprs theatre Wednesday ev Srcnzc Lamp Brackets 20 Of Albion were resented in the Wisconsin State Baseball league. On Wednesday. Thurs Sur.da ening, March S. who are to serve are: William nv-a Hon Bnnhholz. David Conger, triiiictics and other paraphei'iicia Miss" Laura Clark spent Saturday many ar.d Sunday in liu.eraid Grove -lone, l.a.

Hung irom. me all-pc-vadmg air oL newness and fresh and William a. LATE LOCAl NEWS IN BRIEf she was the guest -ui dDartora and la -well Known, neie- day ana jjiuuaj ul dent John T. Powers of tbe league will be in Janesville to fielp tbe local "laus" organize a local Association to bundle the proposed club. There has been so much Pnsoijitll ta.k Hero vine; i.

weisoii ui ur of Edgerton, and J. 0. Reese of In tarl of Dund was l-'Tbat she left her hCnVv: THE FAIR r-iy were, spicit ami bpau, wv Evausviite, that the domestic relations "fWe shone brightly through clean grass. V. E.

Bestor of Chicago presided r.t invoice ,7 desertion have been granted- Julia "Grlppy" weather. Turkish baths Hire Pictures framed at Fleeks 14 karet solid gold signet rings 'Fleeks'." this past spring ana ue ur. parkyn were unineuuij. day for Milwaukee where he 1 he Dr. i ana elTed he had enougu -oicsr of Dip George D.

Ladd for Leek of ueioit in ner aeuuu and in Ixirahna Fil- f-ranti omuu nine interest among the old-timers that it should not be a hard thing to secure lllc ptaiui juiu erture. Mile. Cleo in topical songs was the first to appear and she was followed by Koster, the gymnast and ilfjr HIS iiceua. a fortnight. Robert Botsford.

formerly of fi. arandson of J. R. Botsford tr iicir, hue astain opened a teresLud Liie stuuy -Souls' church, but during her life she never made' any large gifts to the tne requisite suosut-'" stock company necessary. In pas more TJdey Lnd vs.

William Ind. Auv. Bates appeared for the pi.ln-tiff" in the first action and William Smith in the second. contorLiuiusw meat market at G-rubo grocery btui. of this city, has commenced work platlSe lOI Ul" rmib Visit Gmbb new meat ueimiuueuu un-nrs --Urns 1S4T knives and forks fresh Coos, 20c a dozen.

other leats in mm-un. Moines in musical novelties made a Vi witti Lheir Cbinuso specialty act Tne actions ot vmei ton vs. Wuhman, et al. and Fred B. A Poem at "FleeksV x.

for the umteo ota-ies pony here. Alcysius Norton transacted business here today, Buy what 'ere yo 1,1 1 VS. xrif aaum years janesvuie una in tbe baseball world and members of the famous Mutuals have gone' from Janosville into the major league learns and "made The State League -The' Wisconsin state league as now organized contains sscvcri teams- s.t.jLcb i- el 1 i a cc ucc- H. G. lettuce ana All popular sheet music, ISc, at 'Flecks'." ecr'ii itlSllir-rru i-ioV cnagc- i-s erlnc.

i in-- pica nie: c-l- Then, ev'ry ctiur.ee nm hte-c. sure The iNuec.K case i cc ui it 1 nrw.m ml moiiVcvB. cat ami dogs proveil Boom pmiat Miss juueas win iv ie actions or jjaruiasi Snhrcibev vs. very enrei -auiiu, "ic i 'vj Ezra 11. Murnni.c ul i.h ta- visited yesterday.

Dr. Charles Treat, oi Sharon was i the city yesterday. Rev. A. V.

Stevens and vitc ol monomowor. are in Hie city, the ecu Chance now to get' S'ic a pound for friends and those fancy Maple Sar, Tell all you i sec mo ijeomiru -mis- sc-icn Of the State vs. .1 ohnn.i Coit- i i i i lr in 1 i on T1 "Tnv tiiifl rhr torn La and Konos.iti. lit each of cities stock companies I olllce. liiLi'tirolaTlv to guests of Mrs.

E. J. Bennett. 8c a PCCI: OTCrnni.V'l a. 1-4 lit ul he team p.

Cooking school; macaroni ami Spaghetti. Nash. wnrer colors by Ella P. 0 I'ark a venue. Jir.

oiccr, arrange with Miss Nichols, the 1 1 i-nl il -h oat ANNUAL ELKCTION. Boost all we have and tone la bet Ur'c others here to trade likewise Prosperltv will such thrills That then can frills. A- N- is bnit-ic Wt I ronagc warrants it (wo pcrt'orinteicos three days Jrutosville in Tin- hopes ot being able to. secure enough itocs i-V C1LC HOOI Nici.O'S Ob THK i i.i i i 1 uuncc and his cspciicttee goes irom. ner iu will probably go to Oconomowoc Li'om will midouhicdly enable him l.n pro- macarou: 7 per cent investment see lay lor K-jgs Made of Old Carpets a IrnPson.

Sitli li's l.Olel Select Officers for Ensuing Year and Lin? hind 01 entertainment turi ivei-bouptht viS! sacr'fia-: at this price WEDNESDAY ONLY. ul.se; to here iup-resented by a first-class team. Mass-Meeting Mr. Powers will work wiLh tile local enthusiasts "Pilars ml PnchiV i'lsl Oil Til H'Sllai Lowell an. wilJ "teep the amusement iQv He interested.

DIDN'T StJrir'rliail I f- ir.e. uaf.i.Lu wiping nigs at 3c per pound be quick. Choose Delegates to olhl Meeting. Officers for the next twclve-inontli and otttgr to the meeting, which will mV 111 MASOITK A OF Fresh as' when picked, pit. New Orleans molasses, handsome iaw.

omen kettle gal. cans nisbt a mass-meeting of all persons interested in having Jancsville represented in the state league will iVUicnrotu ami ap.igiiei.Li Nash. iinn.tifnl new iewelrv just received FIRST lllVlfc. llllLUnn, Friends of Mr. ar.ci Mrs.

Fred Viney Enjoved Fir.e Tirre at Their Home Last Night. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Viney of 228 street were tutor and ituit REJ AIL CLERKS I C3c: pp gal. car-s, tJi-c at "Flecks'." insti a Jiic. -i o.

en-. iiioc-j ig 1 hi rimed eon meet at tne city nan. five hundred- dollars' worth of stock SIDQLPH'S 7 per cent investment sue St Lowell ad. r0 th-n L'old crosses, so stylish Nortbcm OPS' appies. Large King apples, -lOc plt.

Cooking ar.d eating apples. 20c pl i nrce sour nickles, ISc 2 gals nns coen suoscnueu usm 'peels are very good for securing' the ra arc. ai iti.vius c---The tohcoviufi are Lilt; ofhec-rs: Senior counselor Charles L. had. "beer, nht lined as il surpriie on mt turned oar r- -sii now, at Flocks'.

Old rhone New Tliouc 12S for 25c. the present time. A baseball team here would do much to advertise the Jersey sweet pulilukb, r.se on tue -p p- Junior counselor a. u. -uuv and treasurer F.

A. 7 per cent investmeni. Lowell ad. suppiai sale sheet music, ISc, at At As: nbiy a Last Evening Was a Big S-e: s. Fine Costumes, Nearly two hundred couples part caret, in the big masque ball under the auspices cf Retail Clerks' Union No.

607 at Assembly ball last, evening. Among the characters represented in tbe grand march were Carrie Nation, Mrs. Chadwick, and uia-an-i-r ol t.ie inicnLcjns iviccd.s. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

viney made Spoon. JNut loaE cakes today, 15c each. Russian caviar, 25, -15 and SOc cans. -li'ieens F. M.

Roach of the town ot preparations accordingly. A deltgtu-l evening was enjoyed at progressive cinch, followed by the serving of (JOnatlCtol- u. iiui.iin.uij. Page George Curtiss. Sentinel W.

E. but all over "tbe country. OAfiD PARTY 'AED DANCE DREW MANY Uutcn Java cuime, for the monev -1n Janesville, 2-Ib. can I NOLAN I of tkxes for the 'year 1905. -The treas Fast counselor utuiot I tor 45c.

tempting rerresnmems urer coiiUJinueiiLB very near, clean sheet, as he returns Delegates to staie iuc-cljub uw'c Metcalf and C. F. Yates; alternate. leeir r.rst auempi. a- guests with their number considera Howard W.

'Bpurrs raui blend of the world's greatest reception coffee in Mocha and Javas, 35c no personal ana eij umo tr.e UO.a iJUSt l-rtiua. xvueiL a. liuuo orchestra discoursed until one o'clock. The committees in charge bly aUglLlUll'-UU last evening and this time the host vou nave unj uibhu look and send them to the Three Hundred Were Guests at St Patrick's Court W. C.

F. Last Nieht. and' hostess were caught v.nav c.rct to whom tne success ot tne aucu were due consisted of: Arrangements Imported map. v.tiegar. 'P-.

IAUED RESIDENT Gazette omce at once, n-av ietriLlge Patrick Crowley, narhiii, una Kour cream an--. p'e, 10c doz- GRUBB PRODUCE CO. in the West Side Odd Fellows' hall HAs A H1K1 HUAi a string quanuue hours of the evening an-ay and a sat A regular meeting of fi) O. E. will held liner C.

Barker. Frank El- last nignt hdolh. iw i- pie enjoyed themselves at the card NEW GROCERY. For Wednesday selling we give below a short list as a sample of the reasonably priced goods found here without sacrificing "worth." Picnic Hams, per tb, 7c Best Oatmeal, 12 rbs 25c Baldwin 25c Fancy Greening Apples, isfying repasL wan m-ih." In Masonic hall, tomorrow, "Wednesday, evening at 7:30 o'clock M. Chit Icr, I'TOcl uian-eiy aua umuma well- weil-nneu onhiei-a.

Jon H. Ball, an Old party ana nance sneu iL. un nf the Wo- tenden, secretarj. Special sale on all pictures todaj men's Catholic Order of Foresters. His EiBhtv-Becora eirm.

Day, EDGERTON Dr. Chas, H. Sutherland, UterosfilentphvstcHn Cook County Hosplta.1 Dr. F. E.

Sutherland, OBITUARY. Mrs. Winifred Horan imimrt tii Mt-rl tables cinch was ffimo and nrizes were at "fieeits. 7 per cent investment see Taylor Lowell ad. awarded.

Miss Elizabeth Berny K( certoa. luarcn i. Horan, whose remains were interrejl Morrissey was up from1 Jancsville ov resident of for the past fifty years' and for many years was engaged in grocery business, celebrated his eighty-second birthday at winner cu um -uim- Miss Etta Birmingham winner of the tate resident physician ChlctK 1 Hsmnopathlo Hosplta.1. 3 317 Blcok. 9 will sell your choice all, new spring Best Rice, per tb.

Mr. ana mrs. juiih rejoiclnc; over the. arrival of a young jmons bcuwtu first prize was awarded to Timothy dress goods iwortu irom ov cents per yard at a special price of in vet cemeiei.v )u were the following from out of the city: Peter Horan, Miss Helen Hor-m Tames, John and Will Cenrang-ham, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Broder 15c his home, 2U5 sotitn i-aumm Mr. Ball has been in poor health tor Lemons, per doz Best M. J. is lor-ouc- us; P. Burns- Richard Trevorrah lias movce.mui v.

jrir-ai cirept rccentlv Uuitien ana me muu Spohn. Prof. Lake and orchestra shed inspiring music for the dancers, whose pleasure lasted until an Low One-Wav Settlers' Rates membered his natal day by calling pijrcriasea uy nmi. Via the M. ft St.

Ry. to points and sending tokens of their love and A large crowo jllccuc pany noui- inns were served by tr.v order, ihe nrP Miss Mac Sponn. Willie, Frank, John, Peter and Miss 'Agnes VI-s L. Brany. Plise PL ShertPaa, Frank Harvey, Mrs eg f-miih, Mis Tderuice Smith.

Mr and Mrs Mird'ol'. Willie rw. Mmuesota, ana ssoutu esteem. committee in ctiarge was cumnu NOLAN BROS. MOTHERS7' CONGRESS "TO MEET ol -Mrs.

J. vv. -vicue, mis. j. ta, Manitoba, untarto, arfd Assinlboia.

Tickets are sold ev-erv Tuesdav. during March and April. ball Monday evening in. spite ul me Imp wearher and roads. The Congregational so-eietv mot with Mrs.

Fred McKinney Prlday. About sixtj tivc couples attended the A. B. dance at Academy hall Friday evening. ana mrs.

mujui, nm undone that would add to the success ala-ss Brcec icly una co cm. 62 Milwaukee St Washlr, National Session to Opei Saving Store Bargain Tomorrow (Wednesday) only wo er oonne.i oi. oi, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Horan of St.

Paul, New Phone 112. Old Phone 4204 w.tlilrrnT, Marrh 7. DelCStates 01 tae auair ami i incasum lu. guests. POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE WEDDED IN BRODH.EAD j- nilir.r' in iwentv jnent -of iglass cake butter Buy it in The American oueieij will hold a meeting at Royal hall.

Fri-dav afternoon, March 10, at 2 o'clock, to -which it invites the farmers and aisnes. piuiuv ukw, sugar bowls, sauce dishes, goblets attend the triennial national congress Miss Josephine Dooley of This City the best cut giass pai.it.-i Frozen fRESH VEGETABLES Business oi una nuwu. speakers'. will address the meeting. 0" motners iniimi uucua ton March, 10.

The board of managers, composed' of the general officers, the presidents of each state or Joined In Marriage. Rev. Father Smith of Brodbead per- Fatal Wreck on TrtheTn Paeific. vfomv The The to coairm lh of farm produce by. the organization ganization and the chairmen of stand lormeo a jjiuiLjf i5.uS in the Catholic church Brodbead this morning, uniting in marriage which claims for its end the mutual 1V11SS0U1H, Twin Cities express on the Northern Pacific railroad collided train at Miss Josephine Dooley oi this city Ucnelit ot uotn.

Desserts. Farmers are now signuis ana joim aLuiyuj -mouth. The contracting parties are niouth. Two trainmen wore kiuea ing committees, win noin ciuo meetings here March 10 and The congress will devote Thursday, March 16, to the subject of education. Among the speakers will, be Public School Superintendent Shearer of Elizabeth, William LP Tomlins of Chicago, Imperial" witn tne isngar mniuu thrcK and the prospers are thaL a greater acreage of heels will be grown.

this' year than any other sen- Ootn wen ana invuriiuu- jvhu." and In many parts oE the county, aiid two Injured. A SHINGTO Arbitration Delegates. ture happin 1 oung people son, farmers na.ve ueen reccti.i.u to too cmetc-stons granred by tile l-Tnt. snermaii uuvis, vuiu.mu. lepre and: Miss Lillie A.

Williams, state ur i Th left, shortly after the veuuinsr their honeymoon. Fine H. G. Lettuce, 5 Bch. New Turnips, So Bunch.

Radishes, Gc Bunch. Onions, lie Bunch. Salsity. 5c Bunch. Celery, 5 to 10c Stalk.

OLD VEGETABLES Holland Cabbage-hard as bullets, fi to head. Sweet Potatoes. 5c lb. White Onions, lOc pk-Bermuda Onions, lb. Sum sh On os, ac lb.

Canadian Rutabagos, IMiC Parsnips and Carrols, 25c pk. APPLES 40c pk. (13est table appie.) Gillflowers. pk. ciuipanics i.

net land taring of tic cl. shipincg j- All The New Shapes. IbEST S3. IN THE WORLD nc of of ccosr a sCPC a Press of President Roosevelt before AFTERNOON' AND EVENING to tne Americau sluuij iTir.n thp nromotlon Of congress t-e-n- eieu ''The'con-raor nrice rcniaint the ner at 14 per cent -Gveninc. March Rev.

Mr. Schick WHY PAY MORE. Will be the Subject of Mrs.Hillers Lecture On of tha-Reformed church of this city, Miss Daisy Josephine Nichols Con or less test. U.ternauon;u Bartholdt was authorised, to' select and ducting uatnenngs ai which the president is a-pected to deliver the invocation. aitpolnt delegates to tne Brussels it in Jancsville.

Miss Daisy Josephine Nicliols, the 1 J. L. fORD SON. ference ot tne union io uu nem nf'sonn Birds. holding meetings each afternoon jtt CHICAGO MARKETS, HAMMOND ELEVATOR CO.

''A Store for Men." I Saves 'Timber wasnir.srtor. March 7 The act pro inree niiinim each year for the purpose of adornltg women's hats with their plumage. Solt-u relay, at the Meniionst church. Large crows been at I for From Everett Edvrtrda, Brokers, hibiting r.ion of timber lands rt exchange which have been mcvidci within the reserves, which was passed during the closing hours ot congress, will, iL is save the govern Indian Never Forgives. The lYiriinr, never makes up after tvaotc-el io the batterings aneau; held.

CURRENT NEWS NOTES. IIP WEDNESDAY 1 ZUt jacitmcin oiuliv, Cjitcaoo, March 7. lOlri. falling out with- anyone. He may Greenings, 35c pk.

CHEESE Elsie. -Mild, 20c -lb. Wphlte Cream. Sharplictb Canadian Cream An FoU, ment Z.dUU.uuo acres oi liuiuci speak to an enemy as no passes, uul dies with the hatred in his heart. Box Sale Opened: The advance sale of seats for the production of III riduin ruv 'a' -01 PSfci Armstrong's Successor.

Wnthinnnn March Janies But She' Posted on Scandals. a wn-miT, how to tell a mo oiicnea ims -I Brick, "Extra Mild, ISc lb Wednesday IS Bargain Day 16 Tbs. Gran. $1 ger iuytrs ibi'u. n.

going rapidly. This is one ot the best musical comedies that will appear tr.ry of the Massachusetts. Republican sluts committee, Monday took Ihe fanny story even less than she understands- how to understand it New York" Press. SPECIALTIES II cDnrui is New Imported Fig's, 10c lb. I jrHlrtL.

i of office as assistant secretary 121-P here this wirUer. Not Eva Tanguay: Persons have recognized the picture of of the treasury, succeeding itooeit a Armstrong, resigned. ki.w Mi.ii.trr la The Haaue. Jancsville Can Corn 5c 7 4 Makes Study of Memory. Ewald Hering, of the German university at Prague, who has just celebrated his.

seventieth birthday, is noted chSeflv for his important ies 'relalng to the physiology of mem uaiiLoruiii. i-'ifca, Imported Jumbo Layers 20c lb. Imported Washed Figs, 1 lb. 15c. New Dates, 5c th.

i Di.k.ii,, natps. Sc nkir. I Ladies' ill il 2 tfts. 15c Coffee CfljrASO EKCEir" Contract, Kit Toiorrow detr.t has "accepted- the resignation ol Stanford Newel. -'American minister tv vn vi-ill be succeeded Wht Dates, Soft ana Nice, in ac Picnic Hams, Tb 6c Oranges.

15, 18, 0, 22, 25, ory. Honeveomb Candy, Fine, fill i languay uiBainw sorrv to learn. Miss Tanguay is not in despite the fact her picture is used, and doss not intend to come here this season. Geese Go South: A reputable citizen of Spring Brook is authority for the statement that he saw a 'dock of gaeso going south early this morning. I Masons, Attention: A regular communication of Western Star Lodge No.

14, F. A. will be held to night. All members are earnestly requested to attend as matters of im-jportance are to come up for a by Dr. David Jayne Il'ill" at present minister, to Switzerland.

25c fb. Peanut CanOiX BesL ana aac ooz. Malta Vita, 10c 3 for. 25c Stom Il N0Rrn-WEaT RECBIPT3 (Whet started in Holland toward repairing ID- Shelled Walnuts, lb. 2i if tb.

10c; 3 for 25c Gavel for Speaker. CfiMt-cr Chicago the ruinea con-afce --whicb the cr.ar, Peter the Great, lived I Rubbers '111 Tents. I Blanched Salted Peanuts, Cannon was- presented with a- gavel sale for Wednesday: is large California Lemons, worth 25c Live StocK pflarKm BKCKIPTBTODAl 20c lb. while he was wormus m'" the docks. tot oo.

grown on tne campus oi enc rna Bloomingdale, academy. Tbe speaker was once a student at this Chiongo S3mp Wednesday Special Uninteresting Objects. A nusr dosr and a really coosistent Sealed Proposals academy. Cranberries sc a ui il i seaicu proposals wjh uo icot" March 11th for the purchase of the cmtl hnncn niwnni. Plnsnnt and Cannon Going to Philippinec woman are the two most uninteresting things In the world.

R. WINSL0W. ittair, i If, I Franklin streets, known as the Mc- 20 North Main St. THE GOLDEN EAGLE 11 Few Foreign Banks in Japan, Dongal homestead; also the ware- Cannon has accepted the invitation of Secretary Taft to accompany him nn nim.trin to the Philippines, to be DERRICK BROS. Mix, 1 lings to be moved by purchaser on or only one is foreign.

Of the 1,739 or gin the flrst or juij. dinary DanKS.omje mm ic Uiv.fau. Ibeforc April 1st. Right will be to reject any or all bids. Floyc Hurd, E.

E. Loomis, committee Buy it in Janesville..

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