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located at 832 College avenue, the MATTERS AT LAWRENCE. OUN CLUB-TOURNAnEMT, been beaten by some of his workmen at the Wausau paper mill last week is denied by his famiiy-here, and also i wmi Established in 1853 by Sam. Ryan. Kby Architect Pride who has charge $L00 A YEAR. health of himself and wife -making necessary the abandonment of the cares of hotel keeping, i At' his new place Mr.

SchJIchter is comfortably situated, with new furniture and fixtures, new decorations and' everything spick and span, with fine line of liquors and cigars, and a welcome for many friends. Many Shooters at the Traps on the I i Opening1 Day. i About two score marksmen participated in the events at the opening day of the Appleton Gun; club's tournament at the shooting park SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 1899. of the work. It is also denied that William -Hoot was injured as reported.

The report was: brought to this city by workmen from the i mlllr but appears to have been without foundation in fact. KAUKAUNA VVATErTpOWER CASE yesterday, and some excellent sport Various Improvements) Being In the Buildings. 'A number of changes and improvements in the buildings of Lawrence University are under way and 'will be completed by the opening, of the fall term, Sept. 13, The work on Science Hall is practically completed Includin interior finish and rn ish ing, and, the building will probably be formally accepted upon the re-turnof "President Plantz next week. Changes in the college building proper are outlined as follows: On Bid DEEDS RECORDED.

was afforded it hej shooters and a large crowd of spectators. The MILL, WORK BEING PUSHED i i i ments were excellent, and the meet ing, which continues today, is an assured success. The results of yesterday's events are as follows: EVENT UO. 110 TARGETS. First; njoney.f Joe Marsh.

Second, divided the first floor, the old advanced chem Documents In the Recent Big Pulp Mill Deal Now On File, The deeds in the transfer of the Manufacturing Investment company's properties here and at Madison, to Col. Oliver J. Payne, New York, and the subsequent transfer of the Appleton plant to the Interlake Pulp Paper were today filed with the register of deeds of Outagamie county for record. The first deed is from between Joe Kabo, A. H.

istry laboratory will be refitted with Rapid Progress Being Made on New Plants at Wausau and Kau- kauna. Architect C. B. Pride returned Tuesday evening from Wausau, where he is superintending the construction work on the Wausau Paper Company's new plant. He reports that work is being pushed as rapidly as possible.

Two hundred and fifty men are now employed" on the coffer Third money divided between F. Stout and Ed. a hardwood floor, furnished with desk WILL BRIGHTEN chairs in place of the old, benches, Stler. Fourth money divided between A. H.

Wleckert, Kaufman, Dud Pierce, R. B. Born and C. C. Chase.

M- "'SMI and will be used by President Plantz as a lecture and recitation room for BVBNT NO. SJ-IO TARGETS. First money, Kaufman. Second money. jiff all his classes.

The, I elementary Joe Kabo. Third "money divided between i J. mwm TL Tl Evander H. Schley as receiver and Thomas, F. Damon, Larson.

Fourth money ii- 2nii uses chemistry laboratory adjoining is to be divided. "by a partition, and one divided between. Joe Marsh, Burt, Stier, Percy," the Manufacturing Investment Muenler, Meyer. i tti Jf I to Oliver H. Payne, conveys- all room will be used as a.

private office by President Plantz, while the other I EVENT NO. 3 15 TARGETS. First! money, Peterson. Second divided The Long Limitation Still Pending In the Courts. When the United States Supreme-court decided the familiar and long-pending water-power case" in favor of the Green Bay Mississippi Canal Co.

it was generally supposed that the situation, at Kaukauna would be cleared but instead there has been supplementary legal proceedings, and last week new element-was introduced into jttie case by a motion in the state supreme court by the attorneys of the Kaukauna Water Power, Co." The history of the case to '1 date is as follows: The original decision of the United States States Supreme-court in favor of the Canal Co. was a very long, intricate and opinion, which directed the Wisconsin-supreme court to enter judgment "according to the terms of this It proved difficult fr the Wisconsin court to interpret thia opinion satisfactorily to the Interests of all concerned, and application was made to the Supreme court if or a the property of the company here and in Maine to Col. Payne for a consideration of $481,000, including VUU wJ4 ISC between Kabo, Graves. Third divided dams and excavating work, and the force is being increased to the extent of available men. About 500 cords of stone have already been laid in the foundation walls, lumber is being delivered and framed' as fast as the masons can prepare for" the carpenters, and every department of the work is proceeding- will be the main college and registry officef with, desks for the secretarys between Marsh, Shields, Damon.

"Meyer. Fourth divided between Chase and Muenier. of the faculty, the trustees and I -j EVENT NOj 415 TARGETS. First money divided between Kabo, Damon. treasurer ot the board of trustees.

mi i iuc xuriuer main cnemistry room Larson. Second, Shields. Third divived be will be used as a recitation room for tween. Jones, BornJ Chasel Fourth divided IV. i I I between Petersen, Burt; Stier, Meyer.

the literary classes, and the little room adjoining will be Miss Wilson's EVENT NO.I 510 TARGETS." I rs ri II I I First; Petersen. Second, Kabo i and Kauf lUlirifnnrrinVDLJkil man. Third, Stier. Fourth, Wieckert, Pierce. office.

The old literary class room may be given to, the Latin classes and the old Latin room to; fie college Jones, Damon, Burt. irilPAfi-IINIfliliU 12,050 acres of land in Somerset county, Maine, and all the dams, water rights, etc. By the second deed Oliver H. Payne conveys to the Interlake Pulp Paper of New Jersey, the sulphite mills, machinery, lands, water rights and all other property in this city, formerly belonging to the Manufacturing Investment the! consideration being $298,000. Both of these sales have heretofore been announced in these columns and readers familiar with the details.

The' re venue fees on the two deeds amount to $779. uciuijimticjiQ I EVENT 620 TARGETS. I First, -Marsh. Second, Thomas and Kabo. actively- While here Mr.

Pride has devoted much of his attention to looking after the reconstruction of the Lindauer pulp mill, formerly known as the Union, at Kaukauna. The old wooden flume has been torn out and is being entirely rebuilt of stone and cement, and blasting is being done to, increase the depth of the wheel-pits tail-races. The machinery of the new mill will consist 'mi associations for special, meetings. All the halls will be re-floored with hardwood and treated with anti-dust Third. Graves and Klaufman, Fourth, Petersen, Jonesj Burt, Poels, Weilsquet.

I KVBKT NO. 7 15 TARGETS. IN ALL, CASES OP I FEIV1AL.E I WEAKW ESS. polish. Second, Chase.

Oviatt. Fourth, i First Kaufman and Burt. Third, Graves, Dawson. Thomas, Itabo Peterson. On the second floor, the old library will be used as a reading room, wnne jrror.

rucnoison's room across jKVBNT NO i 8 15 TARGETS. First, Jpnes, Xftrson. Second, Kaufman. Third, Garson, Damon. Fourth Wieckert, of four pulp grinders, two wet machines, together with the other the hall will be used for he library.

a picnic supper was served at the NEW PULPMILL AT STILES. Thomas, Petersen, Weilsquet, Muenier. ne old biology laboratory ad necessarv macmnes. numns. mnn club house, and in the evening the members rode out to Brighton Beach joining will be closed.

The old college office at the head of and fittings. The building will be entirely rebuilt. After devoting on a special car and enioved an in more explicit statement. In response to this, the Supreme court torwardedt the exact form of judgment Ito be entered by the Wisconsin court. To this latest document the Kaukauna Water Power Co.

objects, claiming It is hot in accordance with the terms of the original opinion, and last week a motion was made that the said-form of judgment be reviewed in the Wisconsin court. All these prodeed-ings have occasioned delay, but do not affect the original decision nor re-open the main case. Good Road Building. Funds are being raised at Milwau The' S. Eldred Co.

to Convert Their Saw Mill Into a Pulp. Mill. Architect C. B. Pride has just the hall will be used as a study room formal dance.

two days to looking after matters at this plant, and the affairs of his for ladies and the old elodution room delivered to the H. S. Eldred of HISS WILSON TO RETURN. Avuflinu. 1U TARGETS.

First, Kabo, Joines. Secotild, Thomas, Graves, Kaufman, Shields. TlJird, Piercei, Stier, Larson, Thomas. Fourth, Wieckert, Born, Burt, Poels. EVENT NO: 10 lSPARGBTS.

First, J. Thomas. Second. Peterson, Damon, Shields. Third, Kabo.

Graves, Jonesj Stier, Fourth, Marsh, Pierce. EVENT NO. 1110 TARGETS. i First, Wieckert, Thomas. Damon.

Second, Peterson, Jones, Kaufman, Pierce, Shields Third,) Kabo, Fourth, Stout. Burt. Green Bay, plans for the conversion in tne southeast corner as a study room for men. The etocutlonary office here, Mr. Pride left last night to return to Wausau.

OFF FOR CAflP. of their saw mill at Stiles, into To Resume Her. Work at Law department will use Dr. Plantz's rence Universltv Next Year. former room in the northeast corner.

a pulp, millV and also for the' increase of their water power at the Oconto River at that point from 800 Miss Elizabeth Wilson, who for the A roonjf on the second floor will be arranged for the studentitutors and past year has been doing post-gradu Thomas, i i ate work at Oxford, England, will, at lower academic classes. to about 1700 horse power, by the raising of the dam about 6 feet. The exact details as to the capacity of the beginning of the coming school Co. Leaves This Morning: For a Week at Carnp Douglas. (Dally August 5.) Company left on a special train at 8:45 this morning for a week's I EVENT NO.

1220 TARGETS. First, Kabo, Peterson. Second, Dawson, Pierce. Third, Wieckert, Lawson. Fourth, At ormsby hall the old music room will be re-furnished as part of year in September, resume her place in the faculty of LawreKce university the plant and the -machinery to be the reception room, the mil sir a 1 Jones, Kaufman, Stier.

used are not finally settled, the plans as instructor in literature. The encampment at Camp Douglas with department being transferred to EVENT NO. 13 EXTRA FIVE PAIRS. First, Kabo, Wieckert, Jones. Second, being soA prepared a3 to leave con kee for building object -les3on roads at the i coming State Fair! Road Expert Harrison, of the Department of Agriculture, is to build samples of dirt, gravel and "macadam roads, so that delegates to the road convention, may see the work in progress.

These roadsj might be permanently; and would be an interesting State Fair exhibit. tne regiment. Fifty-five Science hall. The Y. W.

C. A', may I Pace nas een temporarily filled the Thomas, Kaufman, Damon. Third, Heterson, siderable leeway in those respects. men, under command ot Uaot. M.

s. I riirn room in Shptipp TTaiHn fcdi uy xyiisb winiirea weter. These will be determined tier. Money in all events was divided 40, 30, 20, 10 Miss Wilson has had several flatter place of the present one. at firmsVi wfthin a couple of weeks, however, ing offers of positions more lucrative per cent.

i i ijucumc duu vidi cuuc rcierman look PRESCOTT HOSPITAL. alter which work on the. mill and and in larger institutions than Law BASE BALL BRIEFS. rence, and her return to the local dam will begin at once. River Freight Business Active.

tne train after marching from the Armory, and making a fine appearance in their new uniforms and equipments. The Bhinelander comnxnv Title to Property Cleared and Debts university is a matter of congratu Appieton Beaten at Fond du Lai to Be Paid. lation to that institution. It is Local Bali Chat! Freight 4s moving actively along New Bag: Factory Expected, A dispatch I from Grand Rapidsv states that "Walter Brown of Elk hart, has bsen there investi which reached here at 3:19 this By a deed delivered today by which Mrs. Chase Prescbtt transfers all her generally; believed that the recently Minus the services of their crack' the Fox river water route these days.

The steamer Evalyn, whichfi I mrln lso left on the same train, endowed Woman's Professorship will, pitcher Billy Wiegand and Third- equity interest the Prescott hos after "being entertained at breakfast when formally established; be be gating the water power and mill site the only regular boat on the line, baseman Sylvester, the Appleton pital property to the hospital asso stowed upon Miss Wilson, and it is at the armory here by Co. G. carries large cargoes of miscellane team was beaten at Fond du Lac owned by T. E. Nasb, with a view of placing.

machinery if or apaper bag ciation, the title to the Jand becomes clear and absolutely vested the "Gee," the war dog of Co. who possible that some understanding on ous merchandise-each trip, much of yesterday by a score! of 15. that score influences her return to served with honor through the Porto it being goods from the far east Wiegand pitched four hospital association. The' consider- factory. There is a strong demand: oia the market for naner baes.vand which comes by way of Buffalo and innings and Love finished the game; 7r; decidedly advantageous offers from The srame was marked bv a little indicationsl point to a new industry of I that kind' in Grand Rapids very other universities.

the lakes to Green Bay and thence up river. A good deal of pulp wood is also, moved on scows as far as flurry between Green and Tom Rican campaign, went to camp with his bid comrades, having been loaned fot the' occasion by his owner Dan Rounseville, of Kaukauna. The dog was wild with delight to again be among soldiers in uniform and after DobytisE nd durihg the altercation' i ntU-l Dlgre9tr WINNEBAGO YACHT RACES. Appleton Business on the river is Pond du Lab scored the, winning fun. Riverside The new.

digester at the f. reported better than for some time The Firemen regreti being lunablej shlphite mill is settled in dace and. Interest Revived at This End of paying his respects to all his old to accept the challenge of the Inter-1 T. D. Johnston todav beffan the work past.

Teachers' Examinations. Lake By Neenah Yacht The yacht, races to be sailed on of lining tt with acid-proof brick. this transfer also the association is released from all obligation to retain the name '-'Prescott" in connection with the hospital and is at liberty, to call, the institution by any other name when the inevitable time of reorganization under a suitable endowment sall come." When Prescott hospital suspended there were owing to various local merchants' debts to the amount about $600. These debts are now to be paid at once with money raised bymortgage on the property. It was that not enough can be Teachers' examinations for Outa- comrades in arms proceeded to get acquainted with the recruits.

"Gee" will surely be one of the features of the encampment this week, Lake Winnebago, at Oshkosh, Aug. spared from duty at "once1 to gamle county will be held at the 14 to 19. are attrartincr mnrp lntfrpst 0 ,7 Ryan high school building Appleton, up a1 team, heyfeel sure the Inter-Urbanites would be for them. at tnis ena pi tne, lake than has ever before case. -The reason REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

August 14 and 15 at Seymour high school building August 16 and 17; at officials are still nag for this is the fact that the ging I the city officials for game, Horton ville school house August 1 i Recent Transactions In Realtv Yacht club bas'. been exceedinfflv in and pffer "Jo put, up a money consid Chester Murphy, who for the past- two; years has! been In Las New Mexico, Is enjoying a visit with 'friends here, Miss Marguerite McDonough and Miss. Maggie'. Carney, of this city spent Sunday with Miss Marie Dixon at Green BayVp 'f? Henry Pindle and wife -have re- turned from an extended visit with relatives at Syracuse N. and to Saratoga Snrfnp-s" if i i ua xf, a supplementary examin Outagamie County.

The following real estate sales eration to make iti both ation for first and second grade work halJ 4. 1 -rn: 3 1 purse and, td go to the active, under the inspiration.of Will Gilbert, in recruiting its strength and exciting interest in yachting-affairs not only at Neenah but also uciu a. mc ruai scnooi, have been recorded in the office of Childten's Home, it Appleton, September 2. Marinette Expects a Big Mill. B- 3V Zuehlke, register of deeds, for the- week ending August 4: fThe 'Inter-XTrban club "states; that at Appleton and all'along the valley.

if the, firemen not accept, their Kate L. Bosworth to w. H. Thorn as. lots 5 Marinette dispatches report that a A considerable number, of Appleton for this purpose, that title was perfected by "the purchase "-of Mrs.

Prescott's equity interest, which was accomplished only after extended negotiations. -Such course was impossible under the old involved titled As itis now, with a. clear, title and only slight, incumbrance, the affairs of the association are in excellent shape, and all hope that the time when the hospital j. shall be able to and 6, block 4, Bosworth's addition, town of Hortonia, tlOO. challenge, they would be pleased to meet ihe! Leatosiv or some I other club party of Chicago capitalists visited gentlemen have recently, joined the J.

One I of Louis Lelmer's 1 hotels at Neenah clubhand a large delegation John E. Hughes to Henry Bruhn and wife: that city yesterday looking for a water power whereon to locate a big manufacturing plant emolovincr 40 acres, sections, town of Freedom, $1700. 'from here will see the races. -For Kate Ii. Bosworth to Charlotta Hoag, lots 3 c-librfi in a.game for 5barlty; Cioquet, was burned Monday; I has again appeared Tne amount of M.

Leimer's; at thWVtary wart office if JT. The will be the. convenience: of Neenah Yacht and 4, Bosworth's addition, town of Hor tonla, $10a club-, members and their Including the Appleton contingent, Jennie A. Edmlnster to G. W.

Hoae i and about four hundred hands." The nature of the proppsed mill is not stated. The power at Chappee Rapids, four miles lrom the city was examined, and resume its excellent work may not be5 wife, J0 acres, section 18, town of Hortonia, $600. i steamer Thistle has be'eri a year coolness Sister Inez, of Seminary, where Sinsinawa Mound 'she has charcre to the far distant. Charles Hoyer and wife to John Kline, lot 5. leave Proctor's absence, vowing' existing between block 8, Hortonvllle, 11362.

chartered, and will dock, at 12 the ex-secretary xf the; musical department, willw FREE RURAL MAIL DELIVERY. 30 sharp every. Fritz Wollert and wife to Wm. Duvall, 170 and the Alger is doubt- arrive here this 'evening for a. visit- acres, sections 4, 9 and "10, town of Black Gashed His Ear.

Creek, 13750. less triad thatlthe WneraKis ttiiIps witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius- day during regatta Appleton people, will' find this the most convenient and pleasant way to see the races. i Likely to Be Soon Established In Outagamie County.

Frederick Buss and wife "to Chas. Clack, 40 As a result of being pushed 'through the window of Daly's store in "the 1 "i i awavfrom Detroit and could havft acres, section 28, town of Freedom, 11300. Isabella Steflen to Jas. Steflen, 160 acres. ov.i sM iu 4.

j' A Elmer Klrklini who served through no share in the ovation L. 1 I tHf Pnrtn Rir.an ramnaiirn "with C.n. Senator A. B. Whitman' is in correspondence with Sunerintendent Chute" during an altercation last night, J.

H. Welch had his ear nearly section 83, town of Hortonia, $6000. THE VAN HANDEL BANKRUPTCY the distinguished citizen of Michi-1 iinfl WhA i nnr a nrn'f. cut off and received other cuts about ft I I KJI fl ww i VV I 44 VV i iHennan Dtetsler and wife to "John Morackr Casson of the Free Rural Delivery 18 acres, section 28, town ef Hortonia. S140.

nonirta- ri 1 m. Timothy Tnoa, Byrne' trustees: 5ePartftand Postmaster gan. irui iromr xne point! 01 view 1 Troop 1 Third U. S. Cavalry at B.

T- Glimorex Named Trustee as the head and neck. It required more than twenty stitches to repair the it is dollars to pean utsi that; Miles 1 Fort Sheridan, is horn a tnree. to John Hughes, 40 acres, section 13, town of cnerai regara to establishing a by the Creditors. 1 days' furlough.T Hi 'regiment Is- Freedom, $1700. I rurat aeiivery througoout the south feels' "actually more chipper 'over "'t t- i' i xi.

The first meeting of the. creditor damage. Biff Yield of Graln.l John M.Baer and wife to Fred Z. Frasler, 80 1 erh half of Outagamie conntv. Tt of Adrian Van Handel, the Little acres, sections 14 and 23, town of JorOnosed tOMtaMlah'MnfA.

from air over tne county come Chute merchant who made voluntary' Beaten by Workmen. I to Appleton, Kaukauna and Hbrton- reports of a very heavy yield" of grain, but fields of oats will The report comes from -Wausau and it is expected that arrange- ments to that' effect will soon be tnat Ausr. Knuennel. of this citv. equal point of yield one on Dr.

N. 'M. case of the departed ex-secretary, even with his; white washing home manufactured ovation thrown into the 1 bargain. 'Tlie thorn in the flesh to-J the" ex-secretary is the fact that be was told to get out of the cabinets i who has the contract for; doing the booked for departure for the Philippines within a' days. A.

Mbther. Tells How She Saveds Her Little UauRhter'a Life. 'l am the mother of eight and have had a great deal of experience with medicines: summer my little daughter had the dysentery in'its worst Jform We thbugbt: she -would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed: to do her any good. I sa by an advertisement in our paper that Chamber- -7 Buck's farm on the lake road, on new ground averages 80 bushels to mason on the new Wausau paper mill, was badly beaten, the other day in an altercation with some of his workmen, Willlamlldot New Dam at Plover.

Tne Stevens Point Journal states that the Plover. Paper 'company is making preparations to put in a permanent dam from ithe island over the acre, Fred, Infant son of Mr; and Mrs. I. a mason from this city, who took Henry Schmidt, died yesterday1 after to the fest bank of the iiven As iThe dedication of the new Sacred Knueppel's part, was also beaten; Iain's Cholera and. Diarrhoea noon, aged '3 months and five days.

Heart parochial school- In the 'Fourth I Remedy was highly recommenaea; Funeral at oclock. Sunday after and both men are reported as confiried- preliminary to the work a doffer darri to their beds, though their injuries i8 fiow beihg built, and it is expected and sent and cot a bottle at once. warn- wm? taice August JZ7 that the building 6f the permanent are not dangerous. assignment recently, was held yesterday: Most 0f the claims Scheduled were proven and alio wed, and T. Gilmore; was appointed trustee for the.

estate and bond, being fixed, at $3,000. Gilmore takes possession of the property at Little Chute "'at, "Assets consist of a stock of store and homestead and twenty-two illage lots at Little Chute all. of which Inventory. $5,000. Liabilities reach about -Mr.

Van Handel Is about 70 years of age and was one of the earliest jnerchants atj Little ChuJ-ejTwhere been in business: 30 years, tsi 1 Father Pitzmaurlce returned Saturday evening from 'a. to age, where the funeral of Father Cummane, and' from Steteris Polnti where he was, master of ceremonies at the' funeral of. a 7 noon from the Evangelical" Seymour Census. dedication and, all the U.AUJ. wui occupy aoout two months.

i A census ot seymour just com Released on Ball. George Lv Hegnar; the defaulting Qolf Match and Social Catholic societies of the city will be 1 pleted by F. R. i Dittmer shows the It proved to be one of the very best-medicines we ever bad in the It saved my little daughter's life. I' am Anxious for every mother know what an excellent medicine it is.

Had I known it at first it would' hate saved me a great deal of anxiety and my 'little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, MK3. Geo. F. Bukdick, Liberty, R.

I. For sale by Kamps 2s Sacksteder. treasurer of the town of Deer Creek population! of that village to be 1,009, At golf links Satur-" day afternoon5 was a "Verne I Twins? Corn In a Pea Patch. a- I While out picking peas Saturday; ecured bail August 4 in the sum of $750 and was released from custody stick matchj 14 holes for gentlemen aj woman in Manitowoc gave birth to and 10. boles for ladifs, Th firt andjthe number of children of school age 368.

In Henry for the past Twin City Population. I nrize for irntlmn children twins. -Mother and are reported doing well. According to the census John Steven. Jr and the ladies i thirteen years has been proprietor of Neenah has a population of 6,711, and prie by Miss Gertrude Wood.

The 77 cr False Report. from Wausau that the Manitowoc House on the flat, has Menasha 6,933, joint population of I prizes were donated bv the Petti-i 77 7. 13,644. i I bonePeabodv After the match. given up mat piace, ana is now August Knueppel of Jthis city had.

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