Centralia Enterprise And Tribune, The (Newspaper) - June 15, 1895, Centralia, Wisconsin THE CENTRALIA ENTERPRISE LUEHR Editors and JUNE 15, 1895. j No. 2. So. 7. Save the Pennies And the dollars will take care of is an old adage that is but too We de- sire to give 3'ou AM OPPORTUNITY To do Purchase groceries notions and where you can buy them the At E. Meyer's New WIS. Below please find a list of a few of the many things that can be bought at our 3 3-lb. cans best 25 3 2-lb. cans fine Sugar 24 i 2-lb. can Early June 10 i can finest Oregon 10 I can very best Alaska 12 i can Defiance Brand 14 1 can A. Booth's Black Diamond 16 finest Rolled 25 12 Granulated when accompanied by 50 8 bars Centennial 25-cents. Best Hardwood Menasha Wash largest 50 Finest Golden Rio per 24 McLaughlin's XXXX per 22 2 best Soda 9 3 3-lb. sacks Table 10 3 boxes Bixby's Shoe large 10 3 packages finest Oat 24 i doz. boxes best Parlor 9 i doz. boxes B. D. Parlor 2oo's, 12 bottle best French 5 Finest Oil per can 5 3 bottles finest 25 3-lb. can Miller Crawford 15 Filbert per 10 Bahama per 12 Finest German per 10 Best Gunpowder 3 for Basket Fired Uncolored Japan 35 per 3 for Finest English Breakfast per 25 We respectfully solicit si share of your E. Daly Brick Wholesale Retail Dealers State Horticultural What Constitutes NEW Grains Produce Keeps on hand six different kinds of best Flour made in the Gold Bread Winner Superlative Victor ALSO A STOCK Graham and Rye Oats and Table All goods at lowest market Stores in and Grand Wis. Goods promptly delivered to any part of either As every person is allowed but one pair of they should protect them by having them fitted accurately to at J. R. For the first tune the annual j Perhaps a very small minority mer the State Horticultural of mankind would put the Society will be held in the twin June ISth and 19th, the court house at Grand Rapids been secured for the A highly has been prepared and the promises to be a most ful The program is as Call to order by the Address of Welcome by Response by the A. J. The important we Fare after the Great Drought of 1S94, and the Heavy Frosts of 1895." will be opened by C. E- superintendent of the Thayer Fruit among the list of musical t Its tone lacks that and charm that for in an old j Stradivarius or a modern Xo not of an unsound would care to sit and listen for hours together to some symphony or the is pitched on a what too monotonous a and its Death of sphere of usefulness is therefore re- beyond and ing- the untutored heifer back to civilized or to the part in the festive midnight No. the is not to the ear of its and follow by and out of steal in others from different parts of the upon the nightly slumbers of man he begins to feel soured and and is liable to say unpleasant For that reason the common council of our sister at the other at Beginner's Experience in ing- Small Fruits and a Trial Fred A. at the Madison Prof. E. S. Followed by Best Varieties of Small Fruits for Market Purposes and for Family by R. J. of Fort Wild Flower a paper read by Miss Cornelia Porter at the annual of the Sauk County Horticultural 1895. in Connection with our Common Miss Lulu West Wis. Tree by D. and Benefits of Irrigation for Small Fruits in 1694 and E. Wis. Women Should be interested in Mrs. Vie H. Wis. by John Ho of Ea Fruits to the Best Ad- President L. G. Wis. Why the State Should Aid the Horticultural Society by Liberal of Cultivation of Raspberries and opened by A. of followed by a general Ten Commandments of Apple Growing which if Obeyed will Furnish an Abundance of Apples for the mers South of the 45th and Some North of A. J. West Wis. Short talk on experimental work of the Wisconsin State Cranberry J. A. bv Grand Wis. 2nd by Mrs. A. S. It is not expected that any of will exceed will leave ample time for dis- The session of the evening oT June will lie devoted lo the reading of the 1. The Mandolin Club of city will furnish the music lor the There will also be offered a largo number of for collections of and The cultivation of fruits is just begun for Wood and the papers read will therefore be of value to those who are making the A full attendance should greet the Bicycle end of the some years when the city was still pasturing cows on the passed an ordinance forbidding cows with bells on from running at large at The had ago fallen into innocuous when last week occasion arose to resurrect it. A resident of street is the owner of a cow which he is keeping in his lot over This cow is provided with a. particularly aggravating case of This from long and continued practice and is an exceedingly early It rises about daybreak every day without the cause or And thus it happened that the neighbors were aroused from their slumbers early by the of the bell's monotonous made them verv All of which Complaints were made to the alderman of the and he spoke to the owner about the matter and asked him to take the bell olf over could noti see it in precisely that light and said he would see the whole cil in before he would take that bell off. The alderman then called attention to the aforesaid But the owner of the cow was not He would not take that bell oil for any council or any Things looked like v. but the alderman concluded to await de- And there was that cow in the lot with her bell on as but never a sound did that bell It was as silent as a It was a dumb so to The owner had removed the clapper of ihe but he had kept his he would not remove the Now the council is in a Can it mit to de defied in this The ordinance states the bells he removed over Has the owner compli It is clear that it all with t lie 7 u n The lady bicyclists of the twin cities organized a Bicycle Club last week and will soon appear in their handsome new The uni- forms are to consist of a navy blue serge skirt and Eton tan slippers and tan gloves and a sailor The name of the new club is the Plenty This is the aborigine lor and the to get it out of their The lowing were O. T. Miss Alice Unity Public services lor June 16. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Preaching by Rev. J. R. Reynolds at 3 p. m. are God's Communion at 4 p. in. recommend Witt's Colic and ha I con si ii ules a Is it the metal 01 is it the or The question is of more than ordinary gravity The council it can not to have its ordinances thus with impunity or and will take the matter under 1 1 ion at ils next owner enjoys the situation v. The may go to the supreme court for a determination of the what constitutes a Last There was a happy marriage at the residence of Senator John at ten o'clock last Saturday The parties were Miss M. Phillips and Mr. M. and the ceremony was formed by Rev. Jacob Miss Helen of assisted as rind Price Rood was The ceremony was as pretty as it was being by those mentioned and the im- mediate family besides a few of the most intimate After the congratulations were ered upon the young and then all present partook of the the newly married ing on the noon train for n the home of the groom's pa 11 i they will spend several The bride is the younger daughter has lived in Stevens ii n t all her li and is a. most ble hi tie The groom has made tins city his home during the past few and for a year lias attended the Chicago Dental He is an ex- young man in all respects and Tlir wishes to join with many t of himself and bride in ing them a long and happy cus 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rogers are both well known in the twin and their friends here wish them all happiness Wilt's Colic and Cholera Cure Cholera Cure because we believe it a safe and reliable It's good effects are shown at once in cases of j never never fails to give cholera morbus and similar immediate It cures just as sure A Co. I as you take it. Co. The Grand Rapids and Company to put in a Dam and a and Mill at to Commence Next Two years ago the Grand Rapids Pulp and Paper Company was but owing to the business sion then the company defered active operations for the But the present activity in the paper market makes the outlook very ising for the pulp and paper And at a meeting of the stockholders Saturday it was concluded to be- gin operations upon the dam and mill at Before the work can proceed very the spur partly com- by the Green St. Paul railroad two years ago will have to be finished in order to get the necessary material on the This spur track had been finished nearly to when the railroad company heard of the improbability of building the and thereupon proceeded to take it using the iron and ties Negotiations are now to have the spur the past two years the Grand Rapids Pulp and Paper Co. has bought and piled for use at the mill site fifteen hundred cords of but these will Arrangements for whatever further rock will be required are being completed with parties at Stevens Point where a good quality of rock conveniently located for can be The rock will be shipped over the Green Bay A competent man lias been engaged as superintendent who will be on the ground as soon as active work will The new dam will have a thirteen foot head arid the company a con- trol of from to horse power at ordinary stages of the The will contain seven grinders and a single paper machine will turn out the The plant will therefore be about the size of the plant at South lia and about half the of that at The company is to be at with both local and outside capital officers of the new company are as Secretary C. F. The new plant can not fail to be of vast benefit to the twin The nearness will practically identify the interests at Biron with those of these The announcement that work was to commence was universally hailed with undisguised The n but wish the new prise success in full rounded Fourth o t J y C c I c rn t i o n. The uill notice that the of u. In in the 1 cilies in I he Usual The A. A- M. will have eh urge of the noon pi which will consist of horse ball etc. The is still considerably in debt and take this method of it. In the evening of the the Kire Co. will a grand dance at the opera which was secured for this purpose about the middle of the The firemen have not given a dance for about two and they feel perfectly justified in the patronage of the public at this E. Rev. J. K. On 1895, public services will be held as a. m. Children's Day Golden rendered by the Sunday school and Junior League at p. m. League Prayer Meeting at p. in. service The service j will be in the hands of the I Ci Captain and hi The marriage of Mr. Timothy of and Miss of Meadow took place at Tomah the inst. the Rev. The groom lias resided in Meadow for the last six and is interested in the cultivation of Tlu bride is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Treat and is teemed for her many admirable by who know Mr. am Mrs. Linchan will make the city ol Tomah their future In the death of Mr. John of Grand the ranks of the pioneers of Wood county is thinned by another Mr. death was not For weeks in addition to the intense ng it had deprived him of ail power of administering to bis He was as helpless as a little But the hands of love eased to extent possible the of the Long the iron frame leld But weeks ago it became apparent that life was a matter of a few weeks at the and day morning death closed in sleep eternal the weary eyes of the John Timm was born in the village of the year 1819, and was therefore years of He came to America in 1364 and immediately tled on a farm in the town of Grand by industry and he accumulated a le portion of this world's He re- on the farm until 1SS4, ic removed to the city of Grand els where he has since continuously Mr. Timm leaves five children to his all living in either the town or city of Grand Fred T. C. Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Henry Burmeister and Henry C. His wife died five years in 1890. The funeral services will be held morrow The funeral cortege will move from the at one and the services will be held at the Lutheran church on the Four Mile creek at about three after which the remains will be to rest in the Lutheran tery in that To Be Mr. B. the efficient city clerk of Grand and junior member of the firm of J. W. Freeman will take his departure for Tomah on this and to-morrow will be united in riage with Miss Carrie at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. near that Mr. and Mrs. Brazeau will return to Grand Rapids on Monday the 17th and will immediately go to in the house recently rebuilt and renovated throughout by Mr. in the second ward of Grand Both the groom and bride are well known in the twin Mr. Brazeau has been a resident of Grand Rapids since early and has held many positions of always ing and retaining the confidence and esteem of his employers every tion he has The bride is a Mrs. 11. 11. Voss and of Miss ICHa one of our most efficient school She spent most of last slimmer hero visiting among and taught one of the ments ol our school several weeks as a Mr. and formed their acquaintance at several years which soon ripened into mutual love and ad- miration for each Mr. then employed in the store of the Connor and Miss Perry was i he village school The joins with their hosts of friends in wishing them speed and much GRAND R A Wis. Marsh field base ball team were defeated by the M. W. A. team in yesterday afternoon's game by a of 12 to 4 at the middle of the seventh Society of Unity church will meet with Mrs. Archie McMillan cm Wednesday The ladies are preparing for a to be given June ther notice will be W. A. Dental over Hill ei new Teeth filled and without Crown bridge work a rubber Charges moderate All work T. cashier of the First National Hank of Grand received word on Wednesday last that his younger aged about sixteen was very sick at her home in and summoning him to her He accordingly took the train for arriving there none too for on Thursday his sister Mrs. Harmon was notified and on Thursday evening took her departure for to be present at IN SPA PERI