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PSG1 EIYB THE 'ffiESYILLE DULY GAZETTE, SATITRDAT, MAY: 10,. -IOOlV MRS. JAS. FLAHERTY octet y. LOCAL.

PARAGRAPHS 'Played This morning a irohcr of boys Urotu Beloit. Academy, 55 W. Bluff stopped over here on' their to ENTHUSIASM. FOR A GENUINE MEET HORSEMEN AN ARE' 'INTERESTED IN NORTHWESTERN HAS MORE NEW TRAINS New "Time Card -Announces Better With Milwaukee and x. Now time cares on all division ro is convert 'to tli3 PAINLESS wmtewater, wiicrc tneir oaseuau NINETIENTH NATAL DAY CELEBRATED Rufuo Bingham of Koshkoncng Reaches Advanced Age Crtly' Sister Resides in Janesville.

A very pleasant family teunion oc ream will play that of Whitewater ffxtats. She sph! to i friend whom' met At the home of --Miss-Ethel -on Racine street this evening the twelve vcori.y holies belonging to the TXB. club will entertain the six belonging to C. C.i C. club at an Xigh 'e-ehoul.

Mr, VhalOf JseneCil xuuierb, of tills city, was' at the head of the Beioit team. and whoin''she had a little -conversation iregarding' dentistry -aontlsts: Salvation Army.Relief Fund: In the elaborate The curred at-the home of RuftiS' Bingham WOULD RAISE NOW "ir-can'nia'rdly believe- it true that ill be in purine ana wnite, me coi-re 'of the organization; Mrs. P. lliley entertain jaKe-xvasniiDnong cunuay in nonor. of his ninetieth birthday.

He- was ninety years of age Monday, May' 14; FAIR STORE. SO-ttj'. Sack Best-Flour Made Worth more for me to' buy. Sugar': .10 lbs. Oatmeal; 10 Tos.

Corn Meal Cut- Loaf Sugar, Powd.ered Sugar 'Nop Labels Table. Peaches, -Apricots, Tomato'es; String" Beans, Every. Car) War-' ranted Cans- Potatoes. Mustard Sweet 3-tb. Can Pie' Peaches.

isc, Best Can Peai in thc City; Early June Can Fancy Sorghum 15c 1-qt. Cari Sugar Syrup. .1: at least i.ooo, cans of these foods'- In' lastj. six days. only few days-more.

1 -Medium-Sired Oranges, Large 30c uaLir.ornia: earthquake disaster, Salvation Army' headquarters, rescue" and' orphanage were wiped' out and it twill cost to re-commence the work in that section even in a temporary way. Contributions aire being asked for by Commu a oe-i my. teeth are. out. "WITHOUT MY EE-1XG' 'I am to DR.

RICHARDS. ami has 'u-ien a riish.ant or oano county for nearly half, a century; Al- ed last evening at their, home, 101 North Riv-r in' honor Mrs. the Northwestern-. been arranged and go into effect at -various of-, the day-' tomorrow. Some very important chanpes in twins have been' made-and a of these' effect' the local schedule 'forthe bettering 'of passenger traffic between here and -Milwaukee ami here and Madison.

The Roekfo'vd-Watertow'nX puosenoor, which in and out 'of Jancs-yillc- at a. m. has been changed to a watiltde- run, making PI an.Thrce; Day, Meet: With in Purses Hung-upfor Three. Daily Races. Jatu svilie: horsemen and hoise lov Mioiigio having thveogh very Rihr.v's nude, J.

and two Geo. Kllbey. 39 State street, Chi-capo, end any donations which niay of" my friends and neigh cousins from jjcectohs re e-Xauesre were srva aim- a pleasant evening enjoyed by all: oe maae to of post 'Will forwarded 'to him. ii.t Coming; In -Thirty Charles Ellis, Chief Hale's Fire ers, have boon stirred 'to' their oldtdme enthusiasm by the recent horse They 'argue 'that it-a horse show will draw fifteen hundred-to two thousand neople to the fair grounds a. race Emma Paulson is visiting' a tlnvagh 'train from he-rep' to the Creata.

City" The tiir.e.-of 'arrival in friends in Rockford hover-Sunday. E.ighter's' -and '-Honian Hippodrome severe illness eeri.g tvO seiater hv lias rcegaiued much of his strength and-is once more (jnite active for one of his advanced years; The gatheriae prove I an esoeeia' pleasure to him in that so many relatives wore able to he present. A. large and 'comfortabfe easy chair was- presented "A boimtoo, is dinner was seiwed anil the day passed in recalling pleasant rem- ioo-eeaeos. of earlier days.

Those present were: his only sister, Mrs; Clara Edwards, Mr. meet, with JoaX purees yiopeily atlver- 10:50 making run 'Oh ehhht-s to' Jauissv in -ih cars tiseh will or. so as many more from from' Kmc there just two hours, and Mae, Huntress was hostess at bor's had'-been'-nt tn'c tor a long, time to :Ba.to-..liiin,-..hut.-I dreaded it bo much, shall surely recommend hini' to' all my friends, for he hurt me the' least of any 'dentist ever tad for me." It you 'HATE PAIN and wish GOOD THOROUGH WORK consult Drr Richards O'flice oyc.r Hall Sayles' Jewelry MteauKe'e'XStreet. X. for two exhibitions on was a yisit'oi- at the Gazette office tfsis morn outside for a three-dav The a violet -luncheon Friday to sixteen young lady friends.

The decorations third ami fourth oi July Lave 7c Grade Butter Crackers, 7c Grade Ginger. tb 1 15c Grade Fig Bar Cookies, 10c were the'. 'natural flower. s' The advertising car. with, a crew men to' arrive, here Monday.

Annual' Meetina: annual meet- been snea.cKr.ei nt su. table for such a' revival the old time sport that made Janesvilie famous the a halls Tins, tram- uoes not come hash over the loa'e bur leaving Milwaukee- four in the. afternoon govs to Madison arriving at sevemand then coming' to at-" .8:20.. Thus the- Wiatertown-Rockford rtiri, arriving at 3:13 is annuled but. an Miss Jessie, Butler of Pasadena, Pkg.

Raisins. vivo I i rn arm son 10c Bottle Jet Black Shbe Dressina.5c country "over in past years: -is in the city arx spend ing-of the directors Xif'the Y. M. will be held at that buihling'on Tues--day evening. May Five directors' Kosbkonong; Misses Ada and Kaite some here before1 she.

leaves -for 25c Can Baking: Powder, New' Goods 15o, extra' and later Madison j. her mother's cottage at Deiavan nan is t-easioie The plan as -projected 'at present is to hang up 811,000 in purses for a mgbam, ft-Atkinson; Harry Hob-1 and children, Rufus, Earl and- wi.i he eicctcs. reports will, tie read is- 1'm th. last train Lake. ar.u.'otner- Business-wiu ee transacted, Stoughton; Mr.

and Mrs. from the 'Capital. City-arrived at. 0:45 three-day race meet, have- three Is Slowly ImDravmo: Mrs. hi.

uranuaii anu son Harry," iieioit; Ceil roe, IX Pearl street, who uneer- v. en h'vor' Vlise l- ieoeoec and 'ai leush. Mrs. Mary L. Dr.

and hire. W. McChesney, Miss Eme- i- I mer Memorial hospital on Thursday last, reported to he -lowly imorov- x'Tdkt -3i ''ioyj-jo j. uie Bingham and Mary Ainsloy, Ed CleanerssUyers Ladles Waists- fine Dresses and: Spring Jackets ly Dry Cleaned. yngy Trs.

Sutherhaiul performed tile CCvxt gerton. i Best Japan-. Teain the City 10c Pkg. 20 Mule jTeam Borax. Strictly Pure Lard.

10-' to Regular--Hams, iy2k lb; Long Cut13cX Dry Goods Deaf. SEE FA I Ri STORE AD h-V -XlN: THIS, I PAPER. id- fourth Annual sale ladies' muslin: underwear; "begin- ing monday and last- 'P W.EEK. Gowns, 'v' 't -i Corset: 'A iChl'ldren'siySkirts: Waist's, 10c.i Ladies' Full-SizrX Walking Skirts, Fractured. Hip: Mrs.

IXXabetb -Found For Defendant: jury. Zo-1 in tiger, 6f tbe Misses Ger and Caroline trying the action of. C. S. trustee for the W.

T. Kirk estate, vs. J. Inman of town of TTer -rih Thnrs: -Bradford, brought -to-, ydefermine' the Met--: day. She' is an aged lady and 'her; validity one collect on a note tor snuu condition is-very serious.

brought in a verdict: late 1 O.O 1 1 V- Janesvllle Steam Dye House Carl F. Brockhaua, Prop, 59 BwtMilwaukee 8t aiternoon tor. tne uerenuant. evidence offered appears to convinc Want' 'ads, bring SCENE AT TRACK AT RECENT HORE SH OW ed those who v.u'Hie.': Tying the case that a duplicate ot the note was paid at a tiiiie when the original was sup a day for flu i lar THE tonr-bundred purse posed to. nave won lost ana destroy TO HONOR BIRTHDAY, STARS AND STRIPES eteilp hay.

it loiureh there are ROCK COUNTY Hearye! enough good iiorses in Evansvtlle, Monroe, -'Beloitr, A. Card, of Thanks: p. having departed at Sola. This eh course peaces poor time from Mdb d.virihuee to tne Tower City but by -leaving. -tho state metropolis-at connectlons can be made 'at Jeffer-' sen Junction with the Fond du Lac and arrive here at Formerly; 't'o make these connections one lihd JLo' leave Miiwauhoo at half past BU YOUR SUNDAY PAPERS LEFFINGWELL'S, Sletere of.

and Ft. Atkinson that ate for the iolhj.vjhy for June 14 Has Bee'ri Apomted as Day for-, Emblem-'ln This Country, the week ending slay Ihtn: blisses th. Pbillo I r.y, oemg trained tee the suoosor ami u'uuifjaign that- be glad of good, tryout and would prove to be 'ex-' cohent material lor interesting meet. Then the', size of -the parses oaoied is large enough'to attract NATI0NA1 BANK. PAYS INTEREST ON CER-TIFlbATES OF DEPOSIT, 2 CENT IF LEFT 4 MONTHS, 3 PER CENT IF LEFT 6 Coy.un, Joseph! Weber, J10; i.

Uarieit So; Jar. and Airs The 120th anniversary 0f theeadop- nioeadi.yto-aud-rrOiiiXoslikononE.ti. stripes-as the. will be -put tv.ee- bnnday June rif 0, John and Mrs, Frank Painters Wanted Hear Ye! leavinrt-Jancsvillc at seven in tX. served' all over-the country ye-oh ones roan wiio'woioe be induced.

to i come, as It would be be Croa Mi IT D. Ch nie 1 Kavanagh, Mrs, Mary Jackson' morn'ing and -returning the evening. fore opening of the regular trot- During flag. -has to Tecognized merer more as a national anniversary, Flflelil BLOEDEL. RICE Painters, tmg meets ot tne summer.

Are Enthusiastic Wc or ombt attention tb scuaiier- MOKey; -sningies, Wm. Croats $10; a fneae. ye SPENT MUCH TO GET 35-'S. Main St! Both' Prjohes Stanlon, Slu The Sixers -of 'Mercy. GOOD BALLDIAMOND yotir orders and treat, you right.

Our ECONOMY COAL is a better investment than most hai re'ieoous articles jor sa.o--ros-arics, scapulars, holy' font's, statues, ore. and; every year tbe-w dav is. ceietiratea all the. schools, of the In an effort to, a general observance Mayvthrougli'out the-I'm Pad States the American. Flag association Teas.

issued.V dretse-h "to pbe mayor, of each lAmer-. ican "the" American press, to' the officers and members of all Our, mhn eni-ifl foe' in -all- BUhftirf Tlie plan" 'originated at, the fair grouudo yesterday amons arc most enthusiastic over tho'. project uii'd -foeh sure, that the' three -thousand, dollars for' the purses could easily pledged. by strirty men. and 'that the meet, including entries, privileges ami aenrisslon.

receipts, would mare than pay without' having, to draw on- the. pledgets They also' figure that it would, -a' surplus: Nearly-: Two 'Hundred: Dollars. Expend West Side theatre High Glass Vaudeville ed, by Eaglesr-First Game To- morrow. Afternoon. Sunday Dinner Ivr.eff Hatch orchestra will furnish the music during dinnervtomor-row noon at the New of rthemihfngstock offered you.

very. safe investment, and a necessary one. Evening, 10 and 30c JVatineo, a'l lOc. been spent by rhe it ft i. f.xi.vw- ads; bring, good in new baseball field occ' tn at the fair.

grounds. The place has accordance custom of- the' in nne treasury or tuture -meets shd.ul'd-: this' grove s.uccessfiii.,i "'Thc i 1 10 1 ill it.ontbf'.the grand--1 JANESVILLE COAL GO. Fhcr.c'eO. d. Crder-Offic'eX Riverside-Laundry: a ti i.

ted 4 inm ditto vicinitv "of Janesvllle-'this'-suin- soaee, new bases and purchased. 120 ch anniversary ot'the adop imer. would assure. a -good' entry list oi tion of. tin ipes as tee diamond, will -'used- for first al'terneon, probably sk to eight animals for each nag oi lae.

uiiiLiiu oi.ai.s. jjuDiijf ic- Beautiful Stfeet Williams and Buttercup Plants for Sale VAUG HAN'S FERTILIZER The for.gardenVpurposes.- For' Sale Here. New. Blue 827. 105 Cornelia-St Second Ward.j There, w.oulde be Jiiue racesXn 'ill tetjiai nine- Irom Belblt-' will pitch for the locals and-'Wendt.

catch: all he h'osrlh It i i could be eniianced by: some special fea- re, -hi- 1 mure' nil Trdoro as a national anniversary; and we earnesttly-. equest your co-operation in securing. Gifts-fpr Graduation -here's batter" or. morcf appreciated than '-piece' jewelry got lots of pretty things, and riot priced high, either. KOEBEtlN'S Jewelry and Music House, Hvi -Block, a v.Jest 1 i Needs 'Encouragement oilan yet.

1E in embryo and; year. Xw Mi Ph. ai pu -teh to. ne'eC-tj- on c'otirafitiTr: was a uouD.ie -Header on uunK.er mil; will: be played on Bunker Hill tomorrow The Second Ward by Fred Hutchinson, meet the White Sox 'and The, Elaehlinwhs will erOSS bats' the Fonrth Ward Lions. In junior League At Athletic park- today two games RAMBLER VALUE The past; week or ten days P.urcell, Geo; Pullen and.

Miss :Ger.trude: Eager, of E'varisyilie, ha purchased Ra mbler The Rambler em bodies every good point desire in automobiles, and has many exclusive-features which make it Powerful, Easily controlled, Simple in operation, Economical in running. Your-money's worth in the investment to the last I will be 'pleased to demonstrate anywhere at any time. HARRY M. VALE, BELOIT, WIS. Wail vilic fiiloi.r cverx br.tel teie city to Overflowing Jnd placed a premium on WANTED! -All.

pieces' of that have been purchased from to" be brought to oiir store': 'and-1, we. engrave "them free of. charge, the to. dojlhe'-'wdrk and-'you- ciin.ac;, commodate us at. the same we: please, HAtt SAVLES ene 1 .1,1 I.O 1-0 W.1 IID'JII .,) municipal arid by formal pioeiama'ioh to" Invite their felhwv tlsees to do the same upon private hu'ileings.

staOio-'-room- for the animals entered lie -has a cood track tne junior; were piayea. Editors are requested to -mane eui- This. morning the Riyerview laJ and to publish grandstand and jt; needs is go-ed encouragement to again" dstart its racing In re Th oul 1 laLI ar-jcies-upon the suspect c-t the nag: prt hocdy ee be 'btt tr mole in y- fe'qifest "t'beT public to display the national colors on June 14, officers and teachers 'are renucsted to 'arrange lor- patriotic ex cm inn tho lair grounds -for the events, as Mr. Bottwlcl: uppears to ho two. of its stars, dealt 'out to the Christian Templars of -the' Bap-tist church, The game was close however, 'the -score -standing .12 and 0.

This afternoon the Knlebts of the if eo a ee eon to encourage any pee ject which promises'' aVeviyal 'oE- In- ercises celebrating, the day, and Holy Cross of Trinity, church are 0, tllc. jaV an'd it rep- in racing. Dr. Cleonhas' Paper We are going out of the wall paper business and of? fer our entire line at lo prices. We have the most complete line of Struggling with the Y.

A. nine. re3eriti haVe the young' people. at Yosts Park their fealty and loyalty to its WARM WEATHER Jjas its: own particular sweets, and they have a delicacy all their own. We have them every day they are always fresh here.

Johnston's Chocolates SHIMWAY'S i-E- Milwaukee bridge. Dr. -Clcopiias, vtlio was one' of" to i Aiuoi pe noue seeiet.ei. park tomorrow' afternoon, com- si asm by public appeals through local mediums, and. to arrange observance enthusiastic over- the proposed throe-day meet.

CleOphag owns Axine, who was raced on tbe'Western circuit last' season, and he has also The Tea and Coffee Store Best 25c Coffee In the City IS 50c Tea Like Ours prise one of the best teams InyBe-loit' arid contest is in prospect. i i- rs will leave for tho i an -ee fine colts: one of which he -sold to James Hobart Moore of grounds- at two making- tbe trip on the Interurban. of the anniversary, American citizens; are earnest': iy invited to join In tbe public, nitlon of the. birthday, of the 'emblem, of our nationality. "On the fourteenth day cf June.

1TT7 what the flag edi cngo This ho; so, Kitirr Cl'e-o rep ictered'No. 25.297, Is to be entered in versus tagies A week from -tomorrow the Janes- tne titiicas it as aff ex ne Hv up-to-date nat terns in the ville Red' Sox -the- -Janesvilie pectant prlze-winneri x'-: Eagles will play at Eagle -park. Fredendall's Grocery, South -Main Horton Had a Plan city. No old stock 1 If -the fences- at' the. fair grounds are repaired' next Colonel Hor- LATE 10LAL NEWV IN BRIEF ton to- have fourth cele of the-.

thirteen United 'Slates should-be, and AprirJ.SIS. further. enacted 'that' on admission a-, new state mtc the union, --one' be.added:, to. the union 'of the and. -there, are lorfy-iive sttirs on the hug.

"Tiie flag has beeo.mei.-the: symbol of a', great nation, and-has bd en car vied to the utmost parts of earth, Men's "balbriffgan dou- to work off. SKELLYS brated- in Jan'esviHe', The big event' of the day wvill, ot coorse, be program- in- the afternoon, but will be numerous attractions to fill the morning and -early portion, of. lie seat, 25c. Archie Reid Co. i.aoies gauze vests, higa neck, long sleeves, Ihc.

Archie Feb: Co. for neadacnes, nerertrjurn, mecoughs- id uign. nie, tnite ueiery-j-o-iio. 45c worth Albany towels' lor 25c BOOK STORE proclaiming human -iiiierty Aineis pans can net fail of a feeling of.pri'de and satisfaction nor restrain the swel-, ling of patrlooism -in- the when-we contrast the. meaning of ours and' other-'-nagsL "We.

earnestly exhort citizens Impure Food! dw- If you insist: upon A other, articles of foold. being pure, w'; why hot insist upon'-pure By our method of Pa.steuriza.tion you arp th-t this important food product is X' absolutely clean. wholesome. Archie tne aiternoon. A baseball-.

game would be played on the new diamond at the fair grounds; -would be a balloon; ascension and other- fea-: tures. By all horses-that will be raced is- summer, will- be -in condition and- no; doubt. a' large- entry' list for trotting, "pacing. and running 150 children s. samn e- cotton 'dress es, white and from: 75c to $3.50.

See them -at-' Archie Reid's. For' Chickens, Ducks and Geese, OUR LITTLE CHICK FOODS utuiua. vuuiu oe- uttcureu. to join in1 making the flag day an event, and its -in' 1000, a great one: Let us'irom end our land, to-the fling, the stars and stripes to the breeze ch llune 14, For Sale an; owner having purchased a larger, 'auto, the tourin'g car which1 won' the auto race Thursday afternoon Is for sale, at a bargain. It is a two-cylinder, ISrharsepower machine with front are proving-great sellers.

Qual GERMAN SOCIETY- IS 1906. May it greet tne rising ana Women of Intelligence PLANNING BANQUET Every Article a Bargain 23 lbs. of Granulated $1.00 1 sack Golden Palace building, and public private and College Inn," Beloit-" The "Unique club will' hold' special Will Initiate Fifteen Candidates June however turougnout entire meeting tomorrow afternoon at half past two will, quickly note the. tact that It pays to use Gas -f Fuel. 1 1 is so 1 i ttle trouble and'so much cbhi-fort and the fuel bills are so small.

j' j0 First State Picnic to Be Held e. Here -This Summer. On Friday evening, June 1, the Bow. OBITUARY JANESVIU.E PURE MILK CO. Grldley Craft Props.

The men of Janesvilie are cordiallji invited-t'o spend the hour from three er City Gegeriseitige Uuter- Mrs. Landswork ity ami. rignp prices count wnen you raise OUR MIXED GRAINS for hens is! a great egg a balanced 'food for, laying IF VOU RAISE he sure' to- get our mixed feed for young, ducks and geese. It-certainly makes them grow. If your fowls have lice this-hot weather us and bug killers.

Anything you 'want in poultry supplies if we don't have it we' will get it and save you-money! orders promptly Oiled for .100 lbs. or' more. sruetsueg; will initiate Mrs; N. Landswork. aged forty-two, to' four p.

m. tomorrow at the M. C. A. building, prof.

H. C. Buell will tabe Ssvetel improvements have been made in 'room i'or the comfort of the youus men. bv tap. addition of iii Messrs.

Rubel and of -Mil- (iie-s at her home in the ot Fee on morning- of pneumonic NEW OAS LIGHT CO. wa.ihee, iTesiecnt and Vice President S. C. COBB. BECAME ONE 'OF FIRST.

NATIONAL and the funeral will be held. from, tho residence 'on -Monday at ten o'clock at "the' Luther Valley church. fans arid other guards -against the warm-weather. I BANK DIRECTORS RECENTLY Prominent-Business Man Is- Placed 1 it a 9 lbs. of the best Oatmeal.

Walter Baker's Ghoco: late Stop'penbach Son's Picnic Hams per Pure. kettle rendered Lard, per- lb 1 lb.ipkg.' Corn Sfarch.5c Dr. Wilcox 0f Colorado Springs oXI deliver his popular lecture on. band and nine children to. mourn her aside from two sisters end torne Constitutes "-a.

Man" at tho of tne Supreme -lodge, will" be pres-' ent and After the regular work there-will rbe -a social and banquet and elaborate, plans for the. supper are. -being Janesvilie has seen too teene of the state picnic of this society twbpij'eavs now hand there was some talk of holding the festivities in Milwaukee this It Methodist ch.urch next Menilae even- upon the' Bank's Governing Board. 'ot Janesville's business men for the past fifty in 1 i I i brothers; "'all," residents -of coun ty. of-e Beloit will miss a rare treat.

Admission; 35c' There will Vir siwrial meatinir vif. years, ims been elected a member ot (be, board of directors' of First National Bank at a recent meeting up get tlie Boot Shoeworkers union. Mon- b.euita this morning Knckv Who UP at'her home in the town of Rock. She irsior. the pi eject was abandoned and the picnic win as usual be held The date has not 'yet been-- set nor any definite arrangements been nia'de; All nf the noeietv are X.p evening, The annual' May Party of the Royal Neighbcrs and Modern men will be held on- the evning of May 30th, V.

F. H. GREEN SON 43 North Main. ptas sover ty two years j. ai E.R.

WINSLOW 20lN6rth Main St. otxthe directors or. that "institution. Mri. -Cobb came, to Janesvilie fifty years ago- this year- and except- for' time, he has spent visiting, Janesvillo has': boon -continuously ever since; xx i laatiu one hun eili ti Chicago.

quested to. be present at the next.reg: uiar meeting. i ad bring r.Ed'od-; resnltsi, -ads..

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