Centralia Enterprise And Tribune, The (Newspaper) - March 23, 1895, Centralia, Wisconsin THE CENTR ALIA ENTERPRISE Editors and MARCH 23, 1895. j Voh No. 41. I Vol. No. 47. 1O Suits 11 Suits 12 Suits That's plain can read it and understand it. Figures don't Some advertisers But F. W. KRUGER CO. Of no such reductions but for urgent with cause Broken lots and incomplete of sizes of our regular and two elaboration and as to means nothing in this What you want to know is Are they Suits for Are they Suits for they F. W. Kruger GRAND WIS. CLOCK SALE BEAUTIFUL MANTEL CLOCKS Solid Black Walnut or eight half hour for NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS Guaranteed to be first for 95 cents J. R. Wood Brick Grand A GRAND WIS. and Musical REPAIRING A To Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Lucy Mrs. Nellie Bert rand G. Mrs. Nettie and all oilier parties inter- Thai at a special of the common council of the City of duly held for the at the council rooms in said city on the day of 1895, the resolution was by said council duly That it is the purpose of the Common Council of the City of Wood for and 011 behalf of said to for the construction and tenance of waterworks for the supply of said City of Centralia and its in- habitants with for protection against for domestic use and tary purposes and also for street and upon which to locate its stand yard and for all the other uses and purposes for which the same may be needed in connection with the maintenance and operation of said of the described lands in Wood and entirely within the rate limits of said City of at an iron pin at the intersection of the center line of coln Street in said city with the East boundary line of French thence Southerly along said East boundary line of French Street to the Northwest corner of Block Number Thirty-six of Addition of said City of thence run Easterly at right angles to said East boundary line of French Street and along the North line of said Block Number Thirty-six a distance of Four Hundred and Sixty-six to the center of what is known as Garrison's a part of the Wisconsin thence Forty-seven degrees to a point in the center of said Slough Sixty-six feet from and measured at right angles to said last mentioned line; thence erly and parallel to said last mentioned line Five Hundred and Twenty feet to a point in said East Boundary line of French Thirty-three feet Northerly from said starting thence Southerly along spd East boundary line of French Street Thirty-three feet to the being that portion of coln street lying East of French street extended to the center of said son's Slough as located and described upon Sargent map of the the be taken are all part of government Lot Number of Section ber in Township Number North of Range ber an accurate survey and plat thereof being now on file with the city clerk of said owner of said so far as being Mrs. Jennie Mrs. LUcy Rountree and Mrs. Nellie all non-residents of Wood County and of the State of and trand a resident of the said City of in said and all heirs at law of Marian L. late of the said City of Wood and owners thereof as tenants frr that said Bertrand dos as administrator of the estate of said Marian L. and as one of her heirs at is the pant of said government Lot Number Three that there are various other persons claiming some in or liens upon said described or some portion whose names and residence are that Mrs. Nettie Cochran is the owner of said Block Number Thirty-six with the privileges and appurtenances unto and is a non-resident of said County of and of the State of and that on the 23rd day of 1895, at o'clock in the application will be made to T. J. a justice ot the peace in and for said County of at his office in said City of for a jury to condemn and appraise said described as provided by N. ARCHIE City AND You ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the said common on be- half of said City of on the 23rd day of 1895, at o'clock in the make tion to T. J. a justice of the peace in and for said county of at his office in said City of for the appointment of a jury to condemn and appraise the lands described in said as provided by Dated this 19th day of 1895. City Congregational Rev. Sabbath March 24, 1895. Morning worship Bible School 12 m. Purity of Y. P. S. C. E. p. m. Evening Worship in a O. lery on second floor of his Prices Way down 10 Sllit the I opposite G. W. Baker's furniture High School a HIGH The general history class has begun the study of modern The Reformation was the work of the ent The word analysis class have com- their work and will begin the study of composition next The B literature class is now ing Emerson's essay on Uses of Great Ella of What might have proven a trous conflagration was happily averted last Sunday morning by the timely arrival of the clerks in Hill Mr. the roused them from their with the tion that the grocery store of that which is the wooden structure in the was filled with An of visited the school one day this Mr. Luchr has organized a class in mathematical Ernest and Herman spent a few days at the state capital this The class in physics had an nation upon the subject of light on A large number of brown stains on the floor of the high school room day morning gave proof that the bacco chewer had been present at the meeting Monday evening and had put in some very effectual The rules and regulations adopted by the school board forbid pupils ing- tobacco on the But rule will look rather ridiculous when the parents of these pupils come to the annual school and rate tobacco juice all over the It seems too bad that there are people who have so little sense of the fitness of We believe that some have so thoroughly become a slave to the habit that they would spit tobacco juice all over the alabaster pavements of should they ever get CEN RALI The usual literary exercises were held in the High school Friday after- The L. L. A. held a heated sion last Friday evening on the That the soldier had done more for this country than the The class in pedagogy have finished that study and will take up the study of English The general history class have com- the study of medieval Joint Number of The ENTERPRISE is in receipt of the Joint Debate number of The for 1895. It gives in full the last joint debate upon the question of a dated central banking institution vs. the present national banking with an introduction by Professor David of the University of These joint debate numbers rank among most valuable contributions to the ture upon the subject under These debates are the result of a year's thorough investigation and examination of the most reliable authorities upon the question at They contain the gist of all that is best and most The present number contains in addition to the valuable material contained in the arguments of the different de- baters a very valuable bibliography of the works bearing on the The number us is ot greater than usual interest locally from the fact that Mr. Theodore W. Brazeau was one of the A copy of the joint debate number can be secured by sending 25 cents to The Wis. City The following nominations for the various city offices have been made by nomination and in most in- stances the papers have been filed with the city For For W. Natwick and F. P. For J. For H. W. E. C. L. Dolan and John For J. W. second L. M. third John For no nation has yet been second F. H. Jackson N. H. Robinson and A. H. third S. Preston and Clark investigation revealed the fact that a hole had been burned through the double at a point just in front of the where a wooden spittoon filled with sawdust was usually and that the coals and therefrom had fallen down cellar onto the cement within two feet of a barrel of The fire was ily extinguished with but slight It is the and a natural that someone threw a lighted cigar stub into the wooden spittoon just previous to closing up day and that the same had smouldered until discovered by the Had the fire been left to itself a few moments the ties are thai the whole would have been a mass of and no one would have been able to say where or how it Public spirited citizens should not fail to attend the caucuses to be held this that proper nominations for officers may be In this nominations have nearly all been made by securing the necessary signatures to nomination and the probabilities are that no city convention will be In Grand is still an open question as to whom the nees will and therefore diligence is essentially Ward cuses will be held as for the purpose of nominating candidates for supervisor and aldermen in each ward and electing three delegates to attend the city convention to be held on March 25th: First the residence of ward Second the city Third the vacant store 11 next door to the post Fourth the residence of John The hours of assembling is o'clock in each In Cupid's A quiet wedding took place at the residence of N. H. Potter in the town of Grand on March 20th, at o'clock p. when Miss Nettie Potter and Mr. Thomas were united in the bonds of The groom is an getic and prosperous young man well known in this while the bride is one of our most estimable young Only immediate relatives were the ceremony being performed by Rev. Reynolds of the M. E. A wedding supper was served after the ceremony when the guests wishing the bride and groom all the joy ami happiness possible in their new They were the recipients of a number of useful and beautiful Their future home will be in the town of Lenten 1M. E. Rev. J. R. On March 24, 1895, public services will be held as Preaching at a. m. Sunday School at m. Junior League at p. m. Young People's Prayer Meeting at p. m. Evening service at Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life The title of a hook about the guaranteed If jou want to quit and use up eliminates nicotine makes weak men Kain 1'ositive or Hold by Hill Wis. Hook or mailed The Sterling dolph St. S. paper and sign Arrangements have been made for a series of Lenten services to be held in the Congregational The pastor will be assisted by visiting who will speak from topics appropriate to the The lowing engagements have been March 27th and A. L. April 3rd and Thomas April 8th to J. R. A specially arranged program will be County Board The following bills were misplaced in my office after the last session and failed to appear in the minutes along with the other bills reported back the Judiciary Allowed in K. County fees 00 10 00 O. T. 1 1 01 physician's services 'M 00 deputy fees 21 Kiank Sheriff Port aue fees Dr. It. insane John J i fees 2 William foes W. Clerk of Court Yours County Go to Oswald gallery for your extra finished 10 20 20 2 10 87 4 50 G. Sherwood came down from Marahfield yesterday of the public schools of was in. the city last Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Grand on March 18i.li, a son and of Grand is very sick with Edward Mahoney is attending him night and J. A. Gaynor a few days of last week at Madison ing- acquaintances among the tors at the state M. A. Gordon is renovating the Peterson building next to tne preparatory to starting a millinery store debate between the of the Centralia High School and the Literary society of the Howe High School will take place April 5th. samples and pattern now in at M. J. tailoring in Grand Suits nade after the latest New York ions if so is to draw party lines in the coming municipal as she did in the The republicans have already held their ward the democrats do the same R. Doud departed morning for her home at after a two ant visit with the family of Mr. Alex She was joined a couple of last week by her and Mrs. W. H. and little daughter took their departure for last Monday where they will hereafter Mr. Gay disposed of his omnibus line to the proprietors of the Central House before his son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward had the last of falling from the hay loft and spraining his arm and being generally quite badly shaken The accident confined the fellow to the house for several disastrous runaway occurred on our streets The team of a German farmer residing in one of our neighboring became frightened and run pell-mell up French It collided with a telephone and the three women and several other persons were thrown out and shaken We were unable to ascertain the extent of the damage persons or notice by the Milwaukee nel that the Wisconsin Telephone Co. have decided to give their oppressed patrons one-half of what they ask in the line of reduction of telephone will hereafter charge but dollars per month for telephones in business houses that now pay four and two dollars per month for telephones in residences that now pay three Let the agitation of an independent system go as that is the only safeguard to the An interesting lawsuit was tried before Justice Getts during the past L. Duncan began suit agains Louis Lemai for damages in a runaway accident last Duncan was riding in a light buggy when he was suddenly run into by team at full Mr. can's shoulder blade was broken and he sustained other personal while the in which he was ing was nearly Action was brought for both personal damages and injury to it being claimed by the plaintiff that Lemai was guilty of carelessness in not erly his horses before they commenced to The decision of the Justice was in favor of the tiff who secured judgment for 341.00. McCamley came down from one Daly Sampson's camps on the Port Edwards road the first of He reports that Daly son put in feet of logs for the John Edwards Manufacturing Co. this and that all of the latter's timber has been put in slick and so that this season's sawing will wind up the lumbering business as far as that company is In this work one hundred sixty men were divided into three The larger part of the logs were put in by the other two be- ing chiefs interested in going over slashings and gathering in scattering The Edwards Co. has already begun operations toward opening up their lands for by and surveyors are at work laying out roads end In