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Neenah Times from Neenah, Wisconsin • 1

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Number 12. Volume 36. NEENAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1898. returned to Harry Noble has DIED IN CUBA Royal makes the food pure, 1 wholesome and delicious. All Are Healthy I From Tuesday's Daily 1 mmt school at Audover.

mt From Thursday's Times, I Miss Ida Engel has returned Because They Keep Their Blood from Milwaukee where she; has been visiting friends. i Matlilas Hansen, of Fourth Ward, ESsta-bHshed in 1863. Official Paper of ISeenah Prof. Meyer of the extension Pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla-A Wonderful Medicine to Give Strength to Weak People. My husband has taken Hood's Sarsa- department of the State Universe Miss Olga Larson, of Oshkosh, Madison, was a guest of Dr.

E. parilla and it has cured him of a bad cough, backache and headache, and made TERMS: SI. 00 per year, if was a guest of her parents in this J. Smith last evening. him feel much stronger.

I have taken it raid in advance: otherwise an city yesterday. myself and it has increased my flesh and Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Phi- Christian Peterson, first ward, bHine, Menasha, celebrated their 'Died in Cuba." Such was the postscript that told of the death of Matthias Hanson, written on an envelope which was addressed to him by a friend in. this city and returned by the military, officials.

will remove his family to Indiana done me a great deal of good, we have also given it to oar children and it keeps them healthy." Mes. Maey Walsh, Leadville, Colorado. Golden Wedding with a large reception. Mr. Hine built the first this week.

My little girl was troubled with head invariabla charge of $1.50 When a number is attached the address on your Weekly Times, thus, John Smith 1 jam 9 9 Jt means your subscription is paid up to that date. Miss Julia Prebensen left to-day ache, and would be so sick at her stomach that she could not sit up. We began giv Matthias was son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson fourth ward.

He "rame Menasha, for the ate Elbridge Smith. Oshkosh Enterprise: Charles Absolutely Pure to visit a couple of weeks with friends in Chicago. left this city about four years ago Miss Helen Kraby brought her ing her Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she has not had anything of the kind slrice taking it, and is now perfectly well." Mes. F. A.

Sollingee, Gunnison, Colorado. and was later engaged as a sailor nephew Andrew Kraby home from ROYAL BAKINO POWDER NEW YORK. Heitz, a fisherman, appeared in Municipal court this morning and pleaded guilty to the charge of illegal on. a passenger steamer petween If you have decided to' take Hood's Sar Milwaukee on Saturday night. He had been at the Kirby House since saparilla do not buy any other instead.

1 From Monday's Daily. New York and Liverpool. When the war broke out' it was learned lishing. Hewas fined $25 and costs CITY COUNCIL. his return from the south.

He is tnJOOd Sarsa-O parilla that he was a member of the 7th or thirty days in the county jail. The fisherman 'went to jail. still suffering from fever. a The victory rests with Ameri Is the Best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. U.

S. regulars and went to Cuba Mr. Henry Zoelk received a let All druggists. $1 six for $5. Get only Hood's.

UNOFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS. The Menasha woolen mills be ca's Greatest Medicine, Hood Sar-saparilla, when it enters the battle Miss Lena Stridde is visiting friends in Kaukauna. Ex-Mayor Geo. 0. Bergstrom is a Milwaukee visitor to day.

A new telephone in the residence of E. A. Williams is number 210. -Mr, H. C.

Higgins has returned to Marinette after a pleasant visit with Neenah ralatives and friends. John Chene vert and John Gar-vey are in Oshkosh to-day attending the trial of Martin vs. Chene-vert. Louis wane, traveling for the Brand Stove Works of Milwaukee, is in the city with his family during his vacation. Frank Dietz, of the 4th Wisconsin, in camp at Camp Donglas, was home on a 48-hour furlough Monday.

The Fourth was, expected to start for Anniston, Alabama today. Evan Jones, sheriff of Richland county, N. was a Neenah visitor yesterday, and returned to Wahpeton last evening, accompanied by his children who have been visiting in Neenah. Frank Jagerson, First Lieut, of the Viroqua company, Fourth Regiment, was a guest of his parents in this city last evening. He returned to Camp Douglas this morning.

They expect to go south tomorrow. On Monday morning early the ing ahead on orders has shut down Hnnrl'c Pillc cure uver U1S; easy 10 liUUU HIS taltn.fiaavtnonflratfl.2Rrt. with his regiment. No details of his death have been received "by the relatives in this city. against impure blood.

for awhile and some sixty or more ter on Saturday from his son Henry who enlisted in the 1st Dakota. The letter was dated Manila, Aug. 1, on board the boat, and said he Council met Wednesday evening, Frank Shattuck is a Milwaukee employes will be idle for a time. September 14. visitor to-dav.

It is reported that Att'y-Gen. A PIONEER 1 iuiii ncuiicouay 1 inito.gj was in good health. Mrs. James Baker is a truest of Mayor btone in the chair. Present all the aldermen except W.

Mylrea may conclude to es Mrs. John Baker, Island. tablish himself in the practice of A 4-year-old son of John Mass- -W- 1 1 Jagerson. Fred. Haiipt has returned from aw at Oshkosh, at the close of his Jiid.

Larson lett this mornincf HI KS. COATS DIED TO-DAY. Minutes of previous meeting read North Dakota. mann, -Liincom street, isiana, lost his eye Saturday He was playing with some boys when one for Shawano on his wheel. term at Madison, instead of return and approved.

Mrs. Arthur Freer left this ing to Wausau. Com. on O. P.

recommended Martin Matheson and family Mrs. Evaline Coats died this of the lads shot off a toy bow-and- morning for Whitewater and Wat- Thieves broke in the" clothing ertown to visit relatives. are guests of Fond du Lac friends. P. L.

Callahan returned Satur tr proved. morning at the home of her daughter Mrs. Forrest, aged 91 years establishment of Richter Baran- S. D. Baird has returned home Aid.

Christoph thought that the owski, Oshkosh, Tuesday night and day from the races at Manitowoc. from a months visit with friends committee ought to report on the about $250 worth of overcoats, several suits of clothes and a number and relatives in Waukesha county. Aid. Louis Herziger is at Sey; mour to-day attending the county matter of building a house on W. W.

station. and 1Q months. She was a pioneer resident coraing'to this city in the early fifties. She was born in Ma-lone, Franklin county, New York, and was the mother of 11 -children, 9 ot whom survive. Three reside in of hats were taken.

Our young friend Jasper- 7 1 1 1 -v 1 -rrm fair. arrow. The arrow struck him in the eye and destroyed the pupil. A surgeon dressed the wound. Byron Paine, formerly of this city and whose engagement to a Neenah young lady was is seeking the nomination for Assembly from the first Milwaukee district.

His father' was Judge Byron Payne. The Milwaukee Journal (Rep.) More time granted on petition to son, cityeditor 01 tne usntcosn nun- Mr. and Mrs. Al. Richards, of Chas.

J. Ellis of the Wis. Vet extend mains on Third street. terprisej is spending a few days in Chicago, who have been guests of erans Home, is a guest at the Rus Ordinance'for construction of a Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. F. T. Sansom left to sell to-day. Ed.

Stroebel, of Chicago, who day for Racine. Mrs. Richards was sidewalk on east side of Waverly place adopted. -s-Miss Celeste Chamberlain, -of formerly Miss Nellie Stowe. this city, Sidney T.

Coats, A. J. Coats, Mrs. Forest, Mrs. J.

H. Smith, of Galena, and Mrs. F. H. Hinckley, of Joplin, were present when she died.

She was a has been a guest of his brother Fred. Stroebel returned to Chicago sfnukanna. was a truest at the Rus Mr. Walter addressed the coudcil. hardware store of Stroebel Baum- Meyer Hansen and family leave under the head "Credit Due Gov, He said he had been requested by sell yesterday.

garten was burglariously entered, to-day. Scofield, pays the governor a high attorney to pay a license this city next week to make their future home in Friend, Nebraska. probably-by kids, and several arti- Frank Manley, of Rochester, woman who held the friendship and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berg- upon the grounds that their brew compliment for his efforts in looking- cals stolen, including revolvers, ra Minn was a guestof his mother in The best "wishes of their many strora, of Depere, are guests at the ery is located outside the city.

He zors and pocket knives, the total friends will accompany them. home of Louis Bergstrom, Sherry i esteem ot a large circle of Charitable and loving in her disposition and her strong christian convictions held for her loss being not very large. The boys street. The will of the late Alfonso San first ward yesterday. Miss Carrie Machley, of Apple tan; was a guest of Miss Rose Gid-dings yesterday.

after the welfare and comfort of the Wisconsin soldiers. That is right. We always like to see a party paper stand up for its party. The safe in the office of the got in by breaking- a pane of glass city but there was a supreme court; decision in which it was held that Miss Helen McLeod has arrived don, whose remains were found in in a. basement window.

This store the true characteristics of a kind was burglarized in-a similar manner the ruins of his burned house near Eureka on the morning of Aug. 31, mother and a noble woman. The in this city from Chicago and will have a position as milliner at Wm. Kellett direct from the brewery they were and with about same results about funeral will.be held to-morrow afternoon at 1:30 from: -the Miss Louise of Milwaukee, who has been visiting her parents in this city returned today. exempt from paying a license.

If ij i 1 1 Milwankee-News was blown open on Saturday night and robbed of $90. Two very strange and somewhat a year ago. was filed in Probate court together with the petition of John Campfield for letters of administration. It residence, Rev. J.

D. Cole officiating. Mr. and Mrs. John Alio arrived this city last evening from Cola- It is reported that George Johnson was killed in the south a cause for paying a license, he would original conditions first that burglars would ever think of robbing a bequeaths all Sandon's property gladly pay it.

-v The Riverside Tent, of Macca rado City and will, visit with Neen How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars re Effie Campfield, wife of the man un couple ot months ago. Tne news started from, a newspaper report Aid. Walter from Menasha ad ah friends before returning ta Ash bees give a party newspaper safe and, second, that der arrest. It was drawn July 28. ward for any case of Catarrh that land'.

jrrincess pera nouSe, inursuay there shouid be $90 lying about which stated that the body of Geo dressed the council in regard to con-1 solidation of Neenah and Menasha. cannot, be cured by Hall's Catarrh bept. zz. v. loose in a printing The Marinette North Star says uure.

Johnson, a U. S. regular, was found in front of a hotel a bullet The mayor was empowered to ap W. J. Morris, of Minneapolis, the new Stevens plant in that city F.

J. CHENEY CO. Toledo, O. We, the undesigned have known A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there point a committee of four include western agent; for Pingree will bring about one hundred people wound in ms neaa.

jonnson was F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, THOS. SHERRY. there from Auburn.

It is this class raised in this city and Jived iff one ing the mayor to confer with the XlpratsTia r'nmmittpp. Ttft annoint- and believe him perfectly honorable is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Ijame Back and was a guest at the home of Mr. C. P.

Liodsiey yesterday. a all business transactions and n- of the tenement rooms on lower of plants that make a city thrive. nancially able to carry out any Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous Wis. Ave. with his father who was Mr.

Henry C. Higgins was the chief troubles. We mean he can cure Miles vv heeler and wire were obligations made by their firm. ed aldermen Herziger, Davis, Schultz, and Jagerson, Mayor Schoetz chairman of the DIED AT FORT MCPHERSON. a His father died and promotor of this new enterprise for cruesta of Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Pat-- West Teuax, Wholesale gists, Toledo, O. OA.

Marinette. he left hereseveral years aero. Two Himself right away by taking Electric bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stim-, ulant to Liver and Kidneys, Vis a ten at Applet on yesterday. Waldino, Kinnan Makvin, Drug Menasna committee on consolida sisters now reside in this city.

-JsLtaes W. Biown returned i Sat tion addressed the council. Her Albert Cramer, driver of the Ulrich Gillingham stock wagon gists, Toledo, U. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the Appleton Post: "Joe Bellen, urday cvenihir from the races a at A letter was received by Mr. presented the cause of coosolida- 1.

tion in a favorable light. who returned from Porto Rico a few blood and mucous surfaces of the Marshfield, James Sherry on Saturday night days ago, has had all he wanted of had an exciting experience this morning. The team became frightened aud ran away. Cramer could announcing tne peatn ot ms son system. Testimonials sent free.

Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all The bids for coal were opened and. Gus Kimberiy left this morning the war. When asked to-day if he Thomas Sherry, at FortMcPherson. reaa ana were as iouows on mrec blood purifier and nerve tonic.

It cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, sleeplessness and Melancholy. Itis purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at Kimberiy Elwers' Drugstore.

for Phillip's school, Andover, Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. n-r--3 rao cf ntro a crcr anrl mif 'I The letter was from the depart regretted having enlisted he said no. He values the experience he not hold the. team but remained on his hiirh seat on the wagon.

The John Larson and Miss Dell ment Washington. Thos. Sher Christensanf Chicago, are guests got at $2,000 but says he would not lUUVUj kLU tj umi. C. W.

$5.5 $5.75. Bauta $5.20. F. A. Leavens $5 $5.90.

ry was shotjn the left thigh at wagon struck a tree in front of the city hall and he was thrown off but of Mr. and Mrs. Real Larson, fourth go through it again for $5,000 CONSOLIDATION. the battle of; El Caney, ward. That seems to De tne general ver fortunately escaped without injury.

July 1st? It was supposed he was Defnet Jeuson f'( l.i. dict of our returned soldiers. The wagon was badly wrecked. getting along, nicely and the sudden Schumann arrived home t- .1 t- rVi Miss Amelia Deal was pleasantly COMMITTEES APPOINTED. PAPER.

Jast evening from Montana, where ios reierrea lo com. ua jr. oi i. JMic. Angler, 01 Marion, is a sruest of her mother Mrs.

Ausrust surprised last eveninar at the resi he has. been for several years. He and unexpected of his death is a severe shock to his parents in this city. Thos. Sherry was a young man with many friends here deuce of her sister Mrs.

H. Bailey B. to report at next' meeting. License granted to Max Mertz. Adj.

until next Monday. Stridde, Island. will remain ta this city. 'V THEY MAY BUILD A -The case of Martin vs. Chene- litlklf Arplca Salve.

first ward. A large number of lady friends assembled and spent a very enioyable evening. The affair, was who sorrow overthis vert was closed last night and the Tm Bxsx S-VVi in the world for news, and the sympathy of 'alii is r-TnE Times acknowledges the ceipt of "complimentary tickets' iury's decision is now awaited. a complete surprise. Progressive accorded to, the -bereaved relatives.

Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap to a fine entertainment in Appleton, John and William Malchow have returned from. Dakota where whist was indulged in and refresh Menasha 's committee on consolidation, consisting of Mayor Schoetz, Christian Walter, M. J. Riley, Joseph Strommel and John Hyland ap peared before the Neenah city council last evening, and Alderman Chris. Walter and Mayor.

Schoetz made brief and eloquent speeches in favor of the movement. Onmo-tion of alderman Herziger, the mayor appointed Aldermen Herziger, ments served. All present report ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and married. Saturday evening at .5:30, at the they have been harvesting. An Appleton dispatch to the Mil-wakee Sentinel says: The stories that the Chicago Tribune was planning to establish a paper mill of its own, which originated from the sending of a representative to the promising paper manufacturing districts of the northern part of the a very pleasant event.

Miss Dea all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It against accepting, complimentary tickets from ajiy source, as we pre-. M. E. Rev.

will leave to-morrow for her home The Times hears that the Band has tendered its com-: is guaranteed to give perfect satis p-p( rr rav rohpn wp the J. D. Cole united in marriage Miss in Chicago. faction or monev reiunded; Price 25 cents per box. For sale by I Nora Jacobson ta Mr, John Gould, 1 1 "EM I plimentary services on the occa sion of the reception to our return bftirly and Elwers.

reason for returning the tickets both of Clinton ville. After the state, have been it is intr soldiers. This an act which our DIED. with "thanks." Davis, Schultz and Jagerson a committee to confer with the Menasha ud. 0 XT 3L i cereniohy, Mr.

and Mrs. Gould and now stated that the paper cohtem Bearg the v9 Kd You HaT8 Always Bought Mrs. W. M. Lindsley died yester Mr.an,d raPJ, of this Oshkosh Times: The lake level committde, and a meeting thereof plates opening negotiations for the Signature of day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the people cannot fail to appreciate.

The boiler of the Neenah-Men asha Gas and Electric Light com city" drove io the home of Jthe new is to be held in Menasha on Friday purchase of the new Cloquet mill I 1 I If 1 1 I. LI rL lit L11C UXUI ly- married couple and wedding; OAOTOniA. and the limit made by the war night. Some time ago the New York World began advertising for an anti-trust reception was had. Sean the ys Kind You Haw Always Bought pany was found to be in an unsate home of Mrs.

Dunham, fourth ward, from general debility, aged 84 years. HeY husband, who was connected with the early Presbyterian church Signature of paper mill and the agitation for the Awarded Highest Honors World's Fait. condition yesterday by tne reason of a serious "blister," and the plant Off to School. partment is reached. Unless the water rises, the mill men at Neenah and Menasha will be? compelled to be very careful in their iise 'of the in this city, died in 1855.

She leaves building of mills for certain papers has spread to the west. Print pa J. 0 XI. -A- Bern the Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought was shut down last night. As.

a re suit the city was in darkness. Boi Among who leave here soon for their respective colleges aire Harry Babcoclr, who goes to Yale; per manufacturers do not, however, Signature of ler makers worked all night making fear opposition, as prices are now Fraud -Shattuck, Harvard;" Gus repairs and finished their work to "Milwaukee News: The at tne oottom notcn ana tnerens Kimberiy, Andover; Harry Cook, day. 16) MX I 1 not enough profit, to pay the paper no relatives inrthis vicinity, She was an estimable woman and her kind heart and loving ways endeared her to a large circle of friends. The funeral will be held to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock," Rev. J.

E. Chapin officiating. The remains will be interred at Oak Hill pine insurgents have taken their i ye 'a. TOR I A University of Wisconsin; Harry No- ,1 for investing in independent plants lirsL lessou in sen guvcrumeut, duu big. Andover:" Willis Bergstrom, THE LADIES.

For Infants and Children. Tfca Kind Yea Hava Always Bcnght MniversitY of Wisconsin, and Mark and have acceded to demahds" of Gen. Otis to retire from the ini: Sentinel: Some of The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Bautaj University of mm the editors who object to criticism of officials responsible for, admitted mediate vicinity of Manila. Uncle Sam is a great schoolmaster. Bears the Signature of Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, One Minute Cough Cure people by its quick cures and makes it their." favorite- remedy neglect of sick and wounded sol To get the true and genuine article diers are quite enthusiastic over the look for the name of the California children may take it in large quan taties without the least danger It has won for itself the best repu tation of any preparation used to You invite disappointment when you experiment.

DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick headache just as sure as you take them. E. P. Marsh.

MOST PERFECT MADE. r-Trooper Rivers, of Griggsby's Rough Riders, was in town to-day, on his way home to Montana. The Griggsby boys were mustered out at Cuikamauga. Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bot proposition that Chaplain Mclntyre should be "court-martialed for imperiling the discipline of the Subscribers to the Weekly Times will avoid any misunderstanding as to.

terms ot subscription by noticing the "terras as published. In first column of first page of the Weeklyeditton. tf. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free day for colds, croup, tickling in the torn of the package.

For sale by throat or obstinate coucrhs. b. P. irom Ammonia, Alum or any oxner aaunerani-40 YEARS THE STANDARD, by talking too ireely. all druggists..

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