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PAGE EIGHT. THE JANBSVILLE DAILY) GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1S14. cock. iJiil firiorno 1 lurry Alar Holmes and L.

M. Bab- be the guests of W. It. Clarke. NORTH JOHNSTOWN North 14, Th3 LIST PREMIER BIRDS AT POULTRY EXHIBIT KLEINE PICTURE 1 PROVES PLEASING OUCH! BACHACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY been" vl8 -N'SEhu has 1 Pease, for The past tour HOI'VOll find Attiph uiuuier, Marvin parcea on Wednesday for hLu speaks at Thorpe, Withee and Dost-i Henry Staedtler comolctP.i unjoyed.

palb RDiie Comb White Lenhoi-nc: ID ic. city, t.t..d.,-r.-i, W. A 'll'' I. b. llt.11, 1, 2 (loi'bbral, 2 r.W.1, I cn Slncilc Comb Buff Lcnhornm 0, bmbir I 1 2.

.1, I lnillnl, I pint Mux Flu nr. I'iviiuAvllln. I cockerel, bnllm. i-Viifl i oclt, 2 H. aintjle Comb Black Minorca: Will "mi Uimii I'or.

Mkllliicm. 2, hou, I not'kfrcl, i 2 mm. It, A. lrilr.lt, r. hem, SECRETARY E.

M. ERICKSON MAKES EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT OF TABULATED LIST OF PRIZE WINNING FOWLS, RUB PAINN FROM BACK WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF I Mrs. 9. B. Smith visited her Hm.rl,.

I SSler' at Broohead, this I ulu a I. JACOB'S OIL." Tveak Number of People See the Motion Picture Story or the "Last Daya of Pompeii" at Myer Theatre Last' Evening. Although Goorpo Klelne'u photo (Iniiiin of "Tba Lart Days more of an Idyllic lova Htory thuti a spectacular, siplil, there un. nevertheless some keen thrlJlw and moiiiQiitH, These are notably lr. rl r.ronr.

wliei. baa ran Mr. Koremmi and children K.H'iit iitc I'urc pan or the wuolt wllh 1'ijliitlvisH In llelivon. jM: Mrs, TJcl wnrf. I'knii! aimrl I mmlay iVM.nn.ii.H Win Inn.

C'oHllpnr f.r Hnvuiony, mionl Vad- di.y 1 homo a ilcvci-. Mi', and J. .1. Viiimr, a iimi I'lnil'V mi i artabied cyjiinuny Sunday. juhu jjicjt arriTea Home Tnp.j-v evening from a trip Ri i EVle Tuesdav.

SS 111 ATTENDANCE FEATURES Mrs. Matilda Marty was a to Monroe Wednesday. h- Iv 1 1 ItUa r.f hi law le.r,' warn Rooe Comb Black Mlnc-rcas h'W'K Aiunan was a Mijis0f Mr. ii lu, Dill -1 I ii l's light and in the JJal' -trrlUle eruption C. Clarke of Minneapolis was When your back Is sore and lllntown Wednesday, or lumbaso.

BOiatica or rheumatism ibro'Ainwwicea you stiffened up, don't surfer! Gel Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Mcintosh Mr; a amoll trial bottle of old, honest ad Bon' rMra' Johl "St. Oi!" at any store, pour a little in your hand and rub it 'of MrB- Mcintosh Wednesday, rlslit on your aching oack, and by the bentiett Tuesua66'3 'th MrE" Jl time you count fifty, the soreness and 'The Coilege Glee club appeared in lameness is gone.

lls lecture course Monday eve- "Hi SliiCjIe Comli Buff Orpblnfltonn: homn of Mr. un M. ,1. m.ny, whr: lug em aliiKecrott. I lurry U', Kl.mduti.

dii Thousand Pfllc AdmlanloiiB Taken Up to Ljiot Night, Today In Siq Day Expect Crowds Tomorrow. viHlllUff noil io IiIh hnnio. Milton Junction News Mrs. .1, T. Powui; mid Hunilnv iu (in, hoino finnlly mo Mi' Ml tllOIIHIIIHl Jldtll mill fnm 1 1 AiiiirrixiniiUM.

i.inlwslniifi wiii penetrating oil needs ro be used only Tho re Its of flr.st week's Mr. hik) Mi HUllJll SlllltlllV NEWVILLE .1. ii dh illy tlio of Mr. ami cm 11 VVI.iooii.i1i 1'oul VNHl aorrlceB U. the' United Brethren once.

It takea'the pain right out and Milton Anifiriiohl, 14.Gcor: Mm. ,1, P. iMnKnlly nnd rnnill the Ailillltirlii Buten had the misfortune" ice yesterday. vur encouraging. ie at- "l)(t "ne U)llt-y, avails.

A number of I oi r.humii re anxloilH i for nucne.is of the meet- Mrs. Grace Pack's gerfon is visiting at L. Little Ira Wentler, who has been under the doctor's care, is now bet- G. Crandall was called to wortb yesterday by the seriona ends the misery. It la magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesnt burn the skin.

Nothing else stops lumbago, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! Mr. and Mrs 1 1 awlle wa call tonlsiit will oi Good mueio uml Ai.nold and two children1 ThB Eastern Star held o- rd in 1 wnlnomn visited at Mrsi. Whitney's on Sunday. -ton last-evening.

At the m-i umaieon was serveu. Ben Buckingham of Fort Alkinar-, NORTH CENTER the R. W. Kelly hem waukeo by the Illness of John Strick-nr, '-vno Is in a hospital in that cltv. Creamery company are planning to p-jt up their year's supply of ice.

They will cut it on the river Just across iron, the creamery. It is found the ice there Is of better quality Milton News nui ieutr oi snawno, is a giieci a. tbc nome of Mrs. Maaaa: Ulan ujiii. or jjaite iS-osnKonong.

sciio. iz hoiiKj j. jjtj.u aii open ir.5-.alla. lion this afternoon. A short if in.

anjoved. The LadieB' Aid Society of the E. church will man wnD Ma, Thorpe Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mupgie is among the sick.

Milton, Jfin. IS. Attorney H. Sis-gelko of Madison, past dlyision com-nmnder of the Sons of Veterans, installed the officers of the local camn f'vily oril r.mnf.y, Minute iv.b.vj. mlr nt, rtil! MONTICELLO Inst Thursday evening, January spent a few The ii cera installed woim; Barrett girls recently.

1 1 1 1 I f. lder ,1. I-T Titlllev liiiiujy wero Prank Blenaah S. V. Coriiir.aiiilnr- at.

i.ho at -jio iaBt regular meetine of "it'itr, Monday nlfiht j. v. i.ununnno.er v. White Secretary-Treaaurer Georjre H. EVEN CROSS, SICK CHILDREN LOVE lb.

The following oilicerK m-alled President- Minnld 1-irtti-nrrto in mi nn the alok and frinads hope for lint, Nolprhbor 1 ll.Kbl.jll Mime ri, ijynry Ir.structor Georgo B. Patriotic rtuiKi PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE A UOITORIUM SHOW-ROOM WHERE PRIZE FOWLS ARE DISPLAYED, Hurt of spent her home here recently, SYRUP OF FI6M Iid; on Klvnr n( to fUinUw. Mini ontcrl Bnck Polfnh; rpobl, nlty, a. cook. cot-kurul, I inn.

Plymouth Roako: L. Senior Vice President Rosa Tnft, Junior Vice President Mary Brey-linger. Secretary Delia Blum. Treasurer Annie Elmer. Chaplain Amelia Crouch.

Conductor Anna Habb-r. Guard Nellie Zweifel. ASBistant Conductor Rosa Voegli. -ni. I- 111- brot 1 hi rsppInK bb tnb.m.iro, mm broil; or, IbThr( li lii nelshborliood m-i Cliaplaln R.

B. Thomas. Tclrr Ib'Hrci Li. A bavij Guide Pan! ivbnsKban CttiDDbull. Inttr Gunrd hi.

It. Starke. Mernhnra of Caitiji Council P. GiLi'Uiwaite, D. A.

Davifi, J. H. Miller. fj Dnrreil Miin I en Hl'bl lam nlBlik HcMTcMii-y K. M.

kcii inlniliiMiii: Itnb- lini'lM' ILWIU'll'l (111 plin foWl (111(1 III! list Ik prinu.il ror llui public loilny, Krlffny. im nxppcli'd by Hid I thu niioiKliiuno ilny Hip show. 'I'lirouifliotlL l.lif 7110ITI Hik and nai'ly uftcinoon lntnrl rnclw oi' nnd family nnd Mr, knrol, 1, f. iiiilUu IF FEVERISH, BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, GIVE FRUIT LAXATIVE AT ONCE. Don't- sco'd your fretful, peevish child.

See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign Its little bowels are clogged with bou: liicI Mm. oflleni II, ul thii homo or William Word. Will A In (bi, I'dC bill a h'llio. bin 'ill win. i.

m. lu. yrj ratio "nil, Garthwaite. J. E.

Davidson. Comuianlor O. S. V. Commander .1.

V. Caltinmnrb. iiiirieK Kopke -i 'ttr Fross. rs u-cro lit til rj pro tmrl noil on Jinlun Sergeant S. Bond.

Adjutant G. Rood. Chaplain J. H. Dabcock, Q.

M. W. P. Clarke. Press Correspondent Mary Bont.lv.

Color Bearers Louise Amstutz Louise Steadier, Anna Zweifel, Marie Wullleumelr. Musician Nellie Bontly. When listless, pale, feverish, full nhlrkci Pfl Tinbyrl White Plymouth Rocko: Viirdii, ('jiprnii, I ppkurol, of mini it MR. OR MRS. DYSPEPTIC! REGULATE YOUR POOR, WEAK STOMACHPAPE'S DIAPEPSIN b.

Green, -13. P. Davis. 0. 0, in unruly I lion.

Itoclmrid Kilt. To- i I nosy I t-oc W. R. odicers are: Tiiorrniy I nlo rinrlcr! to ir JfC pleasing program" was rendered and i eetlon, diarrhoea, gir, tempting rerVeshments served i 1 teaspoonful of "California. Syrup ol Bd Frantachy had business in Mon-1 F1-V and In a few hours all the foul roe ou Monday.

1 waste, the sour bile and fermenting Mesdames Herman Karlen and Geo, I food passes out of the bowel, and von .11, AC' oi'kpi'cl, i lly nml Buff Plymouth Rocka: ny fmn I'rudiilunl. -a uta BaboooTt. S. President Mrs. Iorotla Davis.

J. President Mrs. Minnie Wieg- digested wasto. remember the mo-moiK Papo'n Diupcpsin comos in eon- yi: i. Mm: or IN FIVE MINUTESI TIME IT! N( INDCESTION, GAS, SOURNESS, BELCHING.

Mr and fit 7 iV" mvB a we" and Pla-yful child agF.la busi" I tact Willi ttio stomal all distress Secret un chiden iove this harmless "fruit l. poultry body iiiw.i.Wlilluwnl!!', ocltarc! Hiib' .1. l.iiibi'.' j' pen Hoy in Monroe on Monday. Mondlfv1 has oolliniloil. truly astonishing al- Treasure! -air? Kood.

-Mrs. Ofb'om. Mrs. Frances Lanpho nnd mk niu.ij uihin- u-nu moiuers can reiit easy after am liaoier ot tne i linvrj oppni'limby vicinity of New Glarus were' vlsliin i iv'ng it, because it never fails to Itctilly does" put bnd uLomacliH in larmicissiiosB. jeiuuvea village on Wednesdnv.

J. Wlsosi. time" avsyaams tedi- land hd vlniirl- pas, heartburn Dlapepsia will give you a ttuntlreii phere. gestion, tlyapepsjfi and sourness In rtv Monroe Monday afternoon. R.

F. Hoealy of New Glarus was in town the first of the week. Eel "Wittmcr left Tuesdav rjornlng minutes that vronn 01 satisfaction, or your Asdistanl boa -Mrs. Phinnev. Ross Comb Rhode Island Reds: D.

Waters, Whit. aaa f. trak, a I. 8 pullet, 2 pen. V.

it vopa, cock, 1 cockerel, l-jl- nhlck ma Center, 2. cock, i DiiLTipntin "ruSgisi lianas yon your money back. Iub'. thot makes Fiipe' Color Brnrer No. 1 Mrs.

McWilliam. color Bearer No. 2 Mrs. Anna Ma- shows in Ilia ncfirhy vicinity this sci-taia stcs biibiroK. but it to the local bodv -m tf am to together i-lphi hundred fowls without the presence of a sinfile seniti.

The- directors, as a who.o, inrballni; (van ttiosc who were most pcepin.istio un a ijuBiiiKss trip to unicBgo. the largest selling stomach regulator mi ivno catrt got their atom- una, ii. -i coiiKcrel, pulla nun. In tlio farltb -Mrs. Martha eat fer- achs regulated.

lgs In your blia Keep it Handy, Mother! A lit.Io given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask vour druggist for a 50-cent bottle of all-fornia Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of al ages and for grown-ups plainly or. It? bottle. Remember there are counterfeits soid here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back wan contempt any other fig syrup. the F.

P. Marty home, Ilolor Bearer No. -i Mrs. Ellen Stev Urs. Joe Elmer SDent Wfiiinrsrinv Stnqle Comb Hhod at tue opcnlni: le shted with Art uoiL.il toouin niways ue Kept nandy i foori Tr- tn caao ot a sick, sour, upset stomach food and acid; head is dizzy and i during the day or night.

It's the nri-jf-t and from all Fiirlfin thuv 1 A. iiar-tsliorn. Cltv. a roekerp Monroe, the guest ot her daughter. en-' meeunc or the W.

V. t. nhiMro Malt rfi3ffni-, H. Koj.ti. city, 2 cock, l.

cockerel. nulies breath Ton ire recplvinp words of praJce for baab 'bariums i-ffortn. They tin v. a ral most narraless it, 2, S. 4 piiilet, 1 ('.

lb bai bar, I your lnsldes filled City. 3 cockerel. A ll f0' "Socialism; A Mrs. W. H.

Clarke and son, ChRrles disc8sed Clarke, departed Wednesday afternoon ti-' Mesdames A. h. Whlttord, S. I tor Lerov, Minnesota where thev wil! eariimi ihelr praise and this yenr only tend tc iiinkc tlm city. I rock.

1, 2 lion, -1 cockerel, r. siiccess also. pullet. 2 oen. tioicen wyauoottcs: (Tc-oiTc R.

I lion, I Buff Wyandottes: MIbs Sutlicr- land, city, 1 cork. en, 1. 2 jaa: I. 2 3. 'I.

5 i b- nU-ht Irapam-ilibj to" see' the bi i yitliiu. v-'iarriiiy afternoon members of Im limb -aanrb agricultural coilrao Wyandotte O. Oconomowoc p.rcl. I tuillet Gilberts, Darling- aval rat, on mugso ton. 2, hen, 1 cockerel, 1 uibicb Butte rco oc Alber a irkcrci, 1 2 pullet.

Slnrjlc Co-rib Brown Leghc Oh- fall iaa.abail bia-a; F'a-baiia nf mc-r- i. Haras; ba agcir-s aaaa tho naa'bul isfan be- I jlaiaiaa, lurk, city, 2, cockerel, F. Rrockhaus. city. -I erts took numnroup birds from the C.

1 a 'Jims and bi intrresld Mcf rit i Son, I cock, lien. 1 cockerel, 'b 2 abat, ab ibnni the finer in iudltillS fowl. told pen. (he Smflfe Comb White Orrihingtorrs: pr. 1 H.

ba baa I rallat iT.neui or tne pnmts necessarv in rsisliic of hf-ns ns a commercial both from the prod ition standpoint and also from M. MolKiippln, city. 1 cock. 1 lieu, I. 2, fi cockerel, '2 3 i pullet, mnrkntlne point.

Turkevs-. w. W. nay rarl: Mr. Rolierts' dome discourse was to the brief period he savo nst rations and point mid in a the boys a bct- White Wvandottes: D.

K. Schrciter. ie inFicinr into wflfs baabaaton. :i.il.n. 4 pen.

Knfili yy ntLN we go on record with the statement that the values in suits and overcoats offered now and in this already tremendously successful sale are positively the greatest we have ever presented to the public we are depending for credence not alone on your knowledge of constitutes true value, and greater value; not on the fact that KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES but on our reputation for veracity and four-square dealing, which has stood the test of more than fifty years. Claims are easily made and cost the price of publication only; merchandise such as we now offer, and mmd you every article is a this season's production, costs us so neariy the sale price as to make profit to us a laughing matter. in text books ma nalaa laaai a.ita- raakara! A. ilmiti iltv. 2 cockerel, 1, pill-a 1 ia a baamaimba parai, fuims-lln.

1 cock. I. 2. lir-n. 2 pull at, 1 la.

M. city, 2. aaab I -I. cockerel, pnl'cl, i' The clna present in a hodv torn: at Hie ro-n contest to af bio N'maaal peak to rG Partrldqe Wyandottes tiip contpstnnl W. Day.

nelpw will ha found 1hn list of cock, 1 2. lama 1. -1. pullet, 1 pen aaa.a-a i aa raumaaala second, tliird. or citv, cock, i Icy, 2.

i pullet. BT-ick Cochin Bantams ross. 1 lien, cockerel. Readers Intecestet! in may secure litcraturo Traaa! Bureau. Littht Braimmas: Sidney her a laabj EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Pekin Ducks: G.

Uairrl. Alhnnv, a '-n. 1 cockerel, 2 aalbm. bb SUITS AND OVERCOATS iH.K.it. i cockerel, 1, I pullet first pen.

$22.50 A baa aba cockerel, 1 pullet Rojen Ducks: W. W. cockerel. aall-m Lass, HCIolt, 1 COCC 2 hen. I eoeknvl The American meh and women 2 pullet.

Grey Call Ducks: E. I CaRB, Bn-im 1 aeu laakanb, 1 pnilm Ma lard Ducks: TZ. I. ensa. aim.

must fin-mi ami by sicalnst miilaey trouble, because we eat ton much and $25.00 KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS t1 SATURDAY SPECIAL AT $12.50 Here are 175 of the finest $16.00 and $18,00 Pall and Winter Suits and Overcoats we have ever handled-new fabrics, new patterns, all sizes made in sea $20.00 KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 A I- at $15.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS d1 T. at MU.5U Tomorrow's Ten Strike At $10.50 Do not fail to see the truly wonderful values this great sale has made possible at this almost absurd figure, Here are Suits and Overcoats of true quality, garments others are asking1 $12.50 and $14,50 for. Clothing you'll be proud to own and wear, that will give you a surprising degree of SERVICE Our blood is fill- cock, i nen, I cockerel i pullet. G. all our food j.

Hairrl, Albany, i cocu, a ed wllli uric fit will; line aaal whict Ike Ibibmm; I strive to tllter out. thpv wptikrn lYmi Sulin' haCDm0 elimiil" Tbe-- all fbarb a rl a nttV6 ek'S tllB TCSUlt iS 1 pallet. )-; I. fuss, kidney troabba. abaada- una hen.

cockerel. 1 pullet. a general decline in health. Beic-iT. ucVnr 2DsiS' your kwnoj-s rtei son tor m-season selling which means 'workmanship up to Al $12.50 standards.

NOW 2 millet. 1 pen. Buff Orphirgtor Belolt. 1 cock. 1 Is cloudy, full r.r sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times duriiiB the nifr.it; if you suffer with sick headache or dlzsy, norvDus spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad.

Set front your oliar'nmniat nlionr White Indian Runner Ducks: F. Cnss. Reloit. 1 cock, 1 hen, 1 pullet cockerel. Pit Games: Arthur MoGilt.

Whi L.U1- 1 ne. i cocnerel. Salts; take a. tablespoon- co TeSe B- L' Cass, i ful in a glass of water before break- Binv Geese: D. Cass Beloit 1 i fair il aS your kidneys cockerel.

1 pullet. 1 act fine. This famous salts Houoant: ciiarles Rlcker. city. 1 uom "in acid or grapes and MOTHERS! Syes due to this great saving EVENT, WE DEMAND YOUR ATTENTION.

BOY'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Warm serviceable garments of greater value, better style and more thorough workmanship' than we have ever been able to offer before at A such remarkable prices: New styles right kind of fabrics, regular $5.00 a nd $6.00 values, reduced to $3.75 R. M. BOSTWICK SON Merchants of Fine Clothes, Main Street at Number Sixteen South. 3 gullet, 1 pen. i emoti juice, combined with Hthla, and ocuoenieia.

i "eon useu tor ftenevattons to Tiunh hon, 2, 5 and stimulate loused kidneva: in tockorel. 1 neutralize the acids In tho. utItip Helen Anderson, city, 2 cock, 4 4 cockerel, 2 pen. Comb Brown Leghorns: Oscar Erdman city, 1 cock. 1, 2 hon, 2 4 pullet.

1 pen. Russell Clark, city, 2. 3, 4 cockerel, it pullet. Sioqle Comb White Leflhorns: KnelHnit. Shullfbara-.

2 cock. 3 cock- no longer is a source Qf Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders, Jad SaltB is inexpensive; eajinot injure, makes a delightful effervescent beverage, and belongs In every Home, because nobody can make a mistake by havinc a ennii ti.i. '--i r.My. era may ear 1 hen, 4 cockerel, 4 puilet, 1 pen. ney flushing any time.

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