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PAGE NINE. THE JANUSVTLLX DAILY GAZETTE. THUPSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1917. ROADS REDUCE LIVING COST CHURCH OF HOLY SEPULCHRE IS STRIPPED OF JEWELS FOR KAISER Mrs. Fred Wells.

Bert Hyde of Juneau came Tuesday to spend Christmas with his wife, who la visit! ne at Lhe home of her father n. Tami. JANESVILLE GAZETTE Classified Advertising CLASSIFIED RATES Maka for Prosperity More Than Any Mr and. Mrs. Charles Palmer of Oilier National Undertaking, Says Alaskan Engineer.

HJc-otI rotds, more than any other and Ufa. Ed. Hyde. Irvln Chester went to Beloit Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Ray Peterson is spending part of his vacation sightseelnir In Madison.

national undertaking, make lor trio prosperity, happiness and contentment of the people," declared Col. W. P. to visit his broth- People Turn the Classified Ad columns of The Gazette every day just as, regularly as you should turn to these eolumnf daily until you find the thin that meets your requirements. Have you a want to fill or an -offer to make? 'Phone 77 and ask for a Gotette Classified Ad Taker.

1 Prank Andrews at KOent CONTRACT HATE iMnn Thn closing Blchardaon, engineer in charge of highways In Alaska. "This Is particularly CYldent at this time, when in every large city there Is protest against the high prices of food. In my judgment, good roads, more than nny other agency, win help to solve permanently the high cost of living. Transportation, of course, Is at the foundation 1 flay of publicatlo turned home Wednesday after fipend-Ing Christmas with her son, F. M.

Wil- A US ana Robert RorJh went to Beloit Wedne- of prices. It Is truthfully said that where there fs Inadequate transporta Paul Weaver i iliitlon.t. rLOr ru an I TOUR WANT ADS wl 11 to no bo, tdo frn fitimfell wan a. Madtaon Vis. iiitloa 9frrv1o; The (7azetrr expects itor Mrs.

W. C. Heidenrieh and daugh. ter. Peiirl.

wfirn Bftlnlt. visitor Wd- tion food pricea mount high. We iow that In cities prices are greatly la ex-ce8 of those In rural districts and it. Is all a matter of transportation and distribution. If we have pood roads, we can get our.

products market. If Dr. and Mrs. C. P.

Ives returned to Neeedah Wednesday after a Christmas SPECIALS AT jTHE SHOPS. FARMS FOR SALE WAilK have a SPECIAL NOTICES IjAND 160 acres of' good- clay 6oil, fair building. 60 acres of-plow bid, per acre. Address pieto stocic or aluminum ware which I n.aj making special prices on all week. Call and see it.

Frank Dealer In Hardware and of C. P. Beers. MOHT GAGES AND LOANS CLENTON NEWS owi-ps. xo-14 Jrtu-er tot.

OARTnit" Rant waukee SL We a J200.00 'first mortgage on real Interest; NOW. Take ray advice, the nrlc: leather is steadilv advancing am a-re v.al! hi: lauraies Mlisnoi- after Jaa. therefore the only way to MONEY WANTED tani'l vm Snrilv (riven nn' Good tntbrtsa. Call secure a narness cnenp is to iiu NOW. 1 have a S40.00 breeching harness which isi absolutely guaranteed.

1st in or near St, back t. in "bag. Own-r-lrj ')-: i ruble. Please uen pnone ng tjne. ilANI) BAG Marv'r church.

return in Hazel Clinton, Dec. 2G. Miss Jane Patch-en of Waukesha, arrived today to visit her aunt, Mrs. E. J.

EJdridge and other relatives. Among those who had family gathering's and dinners at their homes on Christmas day were; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

HerronMr. and "Mrs. C. Boat, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Rob IKlingbeil. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Con-ley and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn. The Hoover club enjoyed a merry Saturday evening at the home of Miss Altia Foltss, with a Christmas tree and social time, gsnerally.

Mrs. E. McCue and her little frrand- MONUMENTS A.VbibUG Ixi it. Garb barr. or JANESVILLE MONUMENT FLO Lf Pi AND FEED.

uPi. r. u. largest siock in coqna. Wn-k gnar.mteed.

CLEANERS AND DYERS. CORN Car ilry yellow shelled cora FEMALE HELP WANTED daughters are spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. William Cleland. Mrs. Alfred Hnltiim of Freenort.

Address at oace, Cashier, and mixed hay, this from the car and 'save $1.00 per ton. Also oat- Big Dairy Ration and Quaker Dairy feed. Bring us your barley and oats. Custom grinding. Fine work, quick service F.

Jri. GREEN SON. caJlea on mends between trains dav. v- erivls for Dri AUCTION DIRECTORY. Published FREE the Gazette For The Benefit of Our Readers- Jan S.

Mrs. L. Pm-rington, 5 miles north' of Albany, D. F. Finnane, aiuc- rate houses, lintels, Mis.

14. Mc over-Christmaa euest the home of TTiu fwwui am rfm.N" 1. Gvr of yellow artny r.2M: both N'HiHT COOK Apply personally "lit Commercial Cafe. ner son, farry jyoonns. r.

Smith anil frnnlLv nf WmikeKhfl arrived Monday to spend part Of the Interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, LEGAL NOTICES MALE HELP WANTED Among other vandalisms and barbarities of the lurks uciorc sur- OFFICIAL NOTICE, ostensorv of brilliants, all of which were sent to Berlin as a tfifc to the Published by the authority of the' Mayor and Council of tie City of MAX For w.roil pr.tterD maker. Ohaa. a highly ornate edifice of marble. Treasured candlesticks and bimpe, the hand only. Mr.

Helen Foltz and Miss Altia Foltz. Mr. and Mrs. Ifayden Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.

G'b J- McNulty and ana, Murray of Janesville, came Saturday to visit over ChrlsLmas day at the home of M. M. IMurray. Miss Mae Bunker called an her cousin, Mrs. George Spelce betwen tnans on Monday, enroute from Reedi-burg to Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Coon or Milton were Christmas guests of their son, Prnf.

Toon mid rtmilv. Mrs. Georire ieij.i'd or destroyed by giftt of worshippers, surround it. Ail oi these wei janesvme. Office of the City Treasurer, Janes-ville.

Dec. 18th, 1917. To Whom it May Concern: The ta.v rolls and warrant for rnl- We want all your oat straw. Jacobs Son. aad bathar i'ieardo, tne luras.

Italian Driest, is said to ha rl fro mthc brutalities of the Turk. ROOHi FOR RENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES lection of the county and city and income taxes for the year 1917 are now in my hands for collection, LUNCH COIUNTKR PcjiTiplrtr Tlx CKS-ON' I 1 Warm furnished join with kitchen privileges, for 1 nirss. nrovtstons. etc. ino rent to oa.y.

KENNEDY LAKE A UCTI0NEER nn hi: or 1 in i-na cu are Sp'i-ri'bd income for right man. Own- Greene of Beloit, was hlso a guest on Christmas at th; Coon home. Ita: to make. iHjjmriii itieia-uf at the ofBce of the City Treasurer in the city 1 if Janesvllle on or before January T.rt'rta'nirWr "viaroM snrt Ma nil A. flner.t 1 771 P.Iue.

Ui nas with relatives at Janes- Good Road Over Rocky Mountains. we haven't, we cannot. Products on the farm are 'worth nothing If they cannot And a markeL I convinced that the most important governmental work la in. the Improvement of the roads. In this day cf motor trucks It Is much easier to hnol products to the cities or to railroad, terminals than it was a few years ago, but we must have good roads to do It.

There is not the slightest doubt that good roads many times over pay for themselves. They are a fundamental economic necessity. "The Initial outlay In the building of good" roads mny seem large, but It Is small inj comparison with the benefits that accrue. In Alaska we have approximately SOC miles' of improved Fred Tavcs The place where you get the most I m. loney for your Furs, Hides and Pelts.

912 Shlrland Ave, Beloit. Phone Parties outjf-town write for price Experience and ability to sell rtat sts and shipping tas. i estate, live stock and merchandise. mei, irfis, or tne same win oe the cost and exnenses to tJhe I Tv, I'm: ii -in ail ami tarsa SERVICES OFFERED persons liable for the payment of said 1 1 1 1 1 1 -CI rooms, il. 11.

phone 703. GEORGE W. MUENCHOW 3eli. H'-rry laiylnr. both a Treasurer City of Janeavllle.

JGHT HOL'SEKEEPING ROOMS Louis nayrer or tjamp tyrant, canea Clinton relatives on Monday. Mrs. Alber Secger and daughter, Hildred of Racine, are visiting at the FOR SALE PATENT I Ini SALE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BAGGAGE DEL. TRANSFER L-R. WELLS will give you A-l service, nairo I'remo Bros.

Both 'Phones. RAZORS HONED, -All kinds of tools sharpened. Work done prompt- muAMTHiYniiMC home of Nels Larson. Sealed proposals will be received at I'll-' aps i Cass Farley isnam w.nt to west amis on onday for a week's visit with hts mghLer. Mr.

and Mrs. Sol Simonson of Wm-ih. came on Saturday to stove repairs hi I'll? fir I'nr snip r' SI 950 47 KEMMERER 000LEY vears idd. n'HKiir. 12UO wis.

uug-v bj practically new. Hsmcs! -is in rst class cenrtition. Will seU together spparaf.elv. Call Bell phone 493. Talk to Lowell, 109 W.

rouas, varying rrora uie ordinary coun-try dirt road to the best kind of ma spend the holidays with tie? parents, in street, improvement Coupon Bonds, beins improvement of So. franklin St. from Pleasant St. to Galena bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent payable annually, Interest computed from Dec. 1917.

Denomina- or hour. Ashes cadam. in Nome there a stretch of road over which in the summer POU LTR AN PET TOCK retuae ro moved. (J. A.

ia sure. SEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE time thousands of tons of products are I BRANCH OFFICE FOIU GAZETTE AT BAKEH Si BOW For the convenience of its patrons and the public generally, 'he has established a branch ollico with J. P. Baker Son, Druir Store, corner West Milwaukee and FraJaklUi Copy for classified advertisement, orders for papers, subscriptions ul matters of this nature, as well-. Items of news may be left at the Uakr DruK Store, Aid will receive the same attc-nSon as if Oiey were sent direct hauled.

ana Airs. a. ivnue. Fred Patchcn is Clinton relatives durinn the holidays. J.

Ketnmeror returned on Monday from Wesley hospltaj, Chicago, and his many friends will be fclad to know be is gaining nicely. Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson and Eon, Robert of Chicago, came on Monday to be present, nt the family gathering I Kerially.

as follows: Marsh 1. 1919 bonds 1 and 2, S150.7 'S20 N. Main Both phonea. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE nail rise! brand a an :.) cbmchi.lA avarrjjt collar. Address Ganette.

iwarcn jsttiu, oonos a a-na szuu.uu March 1, 1921, bonde 5 and 5200.00 ATI NG AND PLU MBfNG ii i BuG F'aiai Fb snri dinner civer, dv ner parent! 1 ilARHI01.fi iv Gazellu iviarcn laa. Donas 7 ana juu.t March 1, 1823, bonds 9 and 10, $200,1 March i Ita-M bonds 11 and 1200. it" alajjii ixs blue. Bell 1015 alv ri tallv faaranhed Rom' the Want Ads. and Mrs.

Byron Snyder on Christmas .1 Ibi'AN'V LliVIMfcJNT is mat'" ana sold at. U'l-t tialeua as i 1 lr- March 1E26. bonds 13 and 14, 1200.00 March 1. JS26L, bonds lE 'ind 1G, J20O.OO Ma.rah 1 0 7 bdllds 7 anil 1R S200.00 POOR ROADS ARE EXPENSIVE Mistaken Idea That Improved High-waya Are Solely for Benefit of Automobile Owners. Poor roods are very expensive things for country communities.

The farmer who thinks that improved highways are mainly for the beneQt of those who drive automobiles 'should reflect on the results of a recent investigation by PAINTING AMD PECO RATING March 3. bonds 19 and 20. 209.0O Wtsccti: iia I- aaa nevrr taueu to tieve (jlui'lsey ttno baa-fro and will do anything else 1 1 1 Nb-JXCr Fttat class work rt.eai-tab, baa.satd. Win. la' 56 S.

TVankyla. iiTk'-a "bids for Street Improvement Safe TRANSFER AND STORAGE Dated D.ee. KG, AS. A. GEO.

W. MTJT5XCHOWV City Treasurer. 14 1 f-i3 b.tRta'jdaG alaJ arv far aoosabaai t'a-ai ant orlces reasonable. Talk to Loweli, i)9 W. trie department of agriculture, which finds that the cost of hauling farm produce over ordinary country roads Is" 23 cents a ton mile, whereas over hard-surfaced roads It Is only 13 cents.

1YIISCELLANEO US WANTED ipor fci nstiap sale ruu; 9x12. INSURANCE STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT Youtbs Companion. "PINC HAGS--riend Bnur TtBTik. Vc per pound .4 TJ H. J.

CUNNINO-I-LAM AGENCY, East Side Carle Block. Every branch of insurance. Call and yipinp. rasrs at i-iamtint. Printing Co.

OPERATION OF A ROAD DRAG Wallace W. IDavis. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS i AA X'l'LD Go'xl hand phoaofe'raiih. Address Use Pokiest, Laitee Kind of Team AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE PUBLIC ALE The two farrais owned by Henry Kidder, deceased, one containing one hundred sixty acres and situated in Section. Twenty-four, and the other containing ninety-two acres and situated in Section Twenty-five, in the town of Fulton, Rock County, Wisconsin.

These farms will be sold at public sale at the front door of the Court House in Janes ville, on the tenth day of January, 1918, at two o'clock in the afternoon. The terms will be cash title to the farms perfect. T. S. iMOLAN E.

D. McGOWAN and Let Them Have THeir own Time Just Keep Moving, Defendant. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that by- virtue of and in pursuance to a Judgement of foreclosure and sale rendered in the above entitled action at a regular term of said Circuit Court fnr Rnck Ooimtv. 'Wisconsin, on the Do not wait for anything; build a una paasenirei- Ki i murine ear. SSS.Oi) in good running iTsaa t.res.

Robert. F. Bugfia, Academy St. aiaias'sraabs. babiaabas and drag and get ont onto tne roac.

13th day of December, A. D. In favor of the' above' named plaintiff i 'lb Xo't't, 1 nn. i3" 49 29 4B .44 SB. At ana against me nuuveu rinmeu: ueieiiu- Drive very siowiy.

use me jrasirai, laziest team you own, and give them their time. Just so they keep moving alavAXt; SliG.DC talking KITSCH ER IMPLEMENT CO, pub'llc auction for cash to the highest bidder at the westerly front door of ihev -wllUbe KOing swiftly enough After vou have used the drag a year. a a aa- a i a a si a i.Li.an la. -Ins Caa aad aifi't It. b.

Kuhlow, Opp. Court Parity USED CARS One 1917 second hand and have learned- when to drive rap ville. Rock boaat a VG r'aunflin, on the 2nd day of Feburary, A. D. 191S, at HOUSEHOLD GOODS idly and when to drive slowly, you can carry a whip or drive a.

mettlesome Chevrolet car. Call and see them. We are Hgents for Chevrolet and Allen XlTLRra U'van ne furniture or res. cull Janeevillu Housewrecking day the following de'scrfhed land and premises In and by said judgement of for. In are directed to be sold, to-wit: i The west half (w.

of the south-- b.vi-n bt. Vetch am Cover CroD. west quarter ra. w. -mhi or lot nuuiuer Attorneys for interested addition to the City of Jariesville, SUK Second hand cast range: i I wood sood condition.

Will on rasv iiavnient plan. Talk to wlII. 101i W. Milwaukee St. is tlS asent for City parties.

An expert that winter vetch les best flSh cover crop If a little rye seeded with it. One bushel of vetch one-half bushed of rye per acre Is WILL H. GATES, Agt. Rock tjountv. afi'oraing to the duly recorded plot thereof, together, with the privileges and appurtenances, to the same belonging.

about right. a tcvi. a aar! raes'ss al. v. al Talk to Lowell, 109 W.

Mil: AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS St. Bad Habit of Cow. Once a cow finds ont- she can -get uatea mcemoer i.nn, u. uh. iROBETRT O.

WHIPPLE -Sheriff of Rock County Wis. George G. Sutherland, Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 ibrG GA Vi All kinds auto-oioblle repairing and overhauling. Claude Fredendall, 'Prop.

ovr on old fence tnere will ne rroume perhaps for all time. a'diiaT: a a a i a Hell right. If these lines vou 11 neatly trace, MOTORCYCL ES AND BICYCLES NOTICE OF SALE. TAKE NOTICE: That, bv virtue of You--will see another an ana see ineni. rmuj it: Hardware ar.d Stores, lo fb 7 South River St.

Rata Are Fifty rats on- farm will cost the Soldiers Sailors 11 (Draw from one to two and so an-order oi ihe Circuit Court for yint Vex CELSIOR BICYCLE I have a new MiliUiry bicycle on the Si lssora jrmv, skates arid saws sharperirid. I.saadint work Vm, -122 Cort'i Ejccfaange. ItocK county, vnscirasm, i win oiLtjr MACHINERY AND TOOLS owner $100 to $300 a year. v-v vfc -v nmvvr wnww nw-iavv 1 South Side Brcwesy on Main atroof in (tilv nf TuitPHvillf. Hor.k Lucky.

Flrat Serine "So- the editor took 'SHABON Sharon, Dec. 26. Hermie. Morris FIATS FOR HENT ItAJX BIND. -Jit briea iJO lf taken undo.

Bower City Impiement Co. VUkla Sidta-UbGlts-New sack, urtces right. Five year written, guar- a tee with each spreader. H. iintzlow Tiffany, Wis.

one of your poems and then asked County, Wisconsin, ftt 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon on theSl day of December, 1917,, "at public auction to the highest bidder, the following de a s- TbAb TMi -Steam heat- yon nut to lunch?" Second Benin UIAKI and tlNOLloriT KtiNtn DICTIONARY Distribtatcd by the DAILY GAZETTE transacieti uiEimeaB. -'ivJ" Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of Chicago, were over Christmas visitors with her "Tea and the lunch only cost $1 more en. u.

ham, Agency. scribed property, to wit: 2 4 trucks; one ice box; 1 than I got for the poena Life. HOUSES FOR RENT Dnrrei ot uoaa; wniai5 one-half can of oil; half barrel 'of rrfiTvns: 1 sten ladder: 3 stoves; 1 McNeil. vLsitlng her sister. Miss Mai BLtTFF S.

Two in. HI fur- nmur nuihons of (Tarnu urant. 1 lnf mnf.hiTie: 1 safe: I tvne- XITSCHER IMPLEMENT CO, KACTORS One 20-35 AS-ery' Trac-or; 1 25-50 Avery Tractor; 1 8 H. P. Janet and ernndpa had AMC COUPON -7Cfl SECURES V-WIIL AND i OC THE BOOK wriier desk: '2 desks: 1 letter file: 1 persons.

Mis'; Ben'l Rossman returned to, her home in Be'ioit Tuesday evening, after cash register; 1 stamp cancveling macmne; cnect canceling muui jib some chairs; 1 electric fan 1 book ment durinr the morning, and at luncheon she dlt" not take her usual seat beside him. ''Grandpa and I are she explained briefly. PRESENT THIS STS VSr TV spending unrisiuias mm cukuku cii- within 300 Hi MAIL ORDERS tame. fiTV trriR SALE -7 'aitabio Engine; two seepud hand a-Ltvel Separators. Call and.

see Hurdis and La jra Smith were Harvard Vf. tt BiKsilM. Read the Want Ada. Receiver Frodtert Mailing Company iimraiii -nu eivm'to a larce 1 Send One to the Boy Keep One at Home! THE DIARY for indi.f- I THt nicnnNur ur. Citrus fruit' Janda.H drainage ntaL, deed and abstract, furnished.

Jr. Badger Stale Brewing Company. u.l princ. fs lh mott I ln by Sound-iptlllntHmlioe which ed and collection taken for the suf-; Iwr "HI be a awtl chtrlahtd that even a child FOR BALE OR RENT DR SCHWEGLER Osteopalh 408 Jaekman lk. R.

C. Phowe 32. TRAVEL coa tnn travel literature at the Ga- FARM-4Vacre farm; barn with Dewire was a Clinton visit' or Wednesday! A Bound in Stamped Pocket Sine Boand inTei ki gette Travel Bureau. Large supply of beautiful booklets and scenic li.tef ture lust received at the Gaaetta nf. Oarvan Wednesday, after spending 1 A LS AT THE SH OPS Ball phone r.

c. iaai. 1 ju V.acbme. shed chicken, and new House. Near Leydep.

Inauire 60 South River. St. Janes-vilie, w'lsconsln. Christmas with her parents, air. and.

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