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   Cudahy Times, The (Newspaper) - February 4, 1894, Cudahy, Wisconsin                                Devoted to the Interests 01 immediate FEBRUARY 4, 1394, PRICE 5 Issued TO RECOVER RINGS ING TO DR. of the Lutheran Church STRAY Notes of Interest up Here and NEAR i Items of Interest from Fernwood and Di E. J. Upton has had papers issued against I. D. of the Hotel Columbia to recover rings which Mr. Howell holds for a board The are the property of Mrs. and were given up by her upon leaving for the Mr. Howell was last seen going west on tional Ave. car in TRUSTEES Elects its At a meeting of the trustees of the Lutheran church held at the residence of on ton Mr. Mathews was ed President and Fred Miller of Lake in. good Lots of strangers in town Speed the day when coal is on the free 'The work of graveling the streets goes merrily is erecting a capacious Happy the man who has his tax receipt in his The TIMES smoked a cigar at Mr. Watson's expense Tickets for the entertainment and ball Sat. Feb. 25 Anyone in search of lumber oi j any kind can call at W. and get what he Justice will open in Milwaukee as a real and loan The Lewis company now occupies W. real estate office oil Lay ton Order your job printing for 1894. The best place to get it is at this The electric lights have taken the place of the kerosene lamps throughout the packing Sample copies of the TIMES will n Miss Phoebe Thompson visited Movements of Friends ana j with i THINGS YOU MAY BE IN- IN. That Stray Cow Bobs up j Mrs. E. Trist of spent Tuesday with Mrs. entertained friends South The Busy Bees gave a. social at the chapel They talk of holding a fair in the near Mrs. E. Ross and son of visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. H. in this city last week AY A Pew of the Last Week's from the Fatter Silver FEAST OF THE PATRON SAINT OF THE A Enjoyable Social At Henry The following friends from called at the residence of Mr. and W. H. McElroy ing the past The Misses Harris and Mrs. W. 8. The con- condition financially and every thing would wore re unprecedented slowness of the masons who have the contract on the be sant to free ot Some misguided person made a mistake and tried to break into the tailor shop one night during the A large number of our young people walk to St. Francis to at the Sacred Heart Church Rev. and Mrs. i Mrs the Rev. -n Lean and John and Nick Stollenwerk was in town Walter Bennett drove out here J Hattie Ponto visited in j The Fernwood have kee last plied their ingenuity to improving Mr. of drove the street to suit Ends of Interest Here Mrs. Bird went to Milwaukee Two students of Pio Nono College left for their homes during the One going to Madison and the other to Thursday evening Justice horse become frightened and ed to buck throwing himself and damaging the No one was Fathers essel and attended father Silver Jubilee at At a business meeting of the held in Hofer's the following new were Jacob Joseph Neuer and Pete Last Monday Mgr. former rector of the bis silver After mass an entertainment was given and he was presented with beau- statue of the Good Shepherd by the Monday was also the of St. Francis of Sales the out here lust Frank t was in town had business at Milwaukee last Mrs. Simonson of I The have the sidewalk on cit GET YOUR This Vicinity Infested witn s. A series of petty thefts has been committed lately in this hood and unless something seen happens the guilty parties will not be caught judging from the ease with which they have covered their mourns the loss of a line of while Mr. Gelee and Ely Keltner have each been relieved of the bility of caring for between twenty and thirty j For sometime Henry Schneider of Lake Ave. has suspected that his has possessed ing qualities and the morning after the first of last week's snow his suspicions were He says that he can make a pretty good guess at the identity of the as he followed their tracks which led him a roundabout One of the horse's shoes missing which made it much easier to When asked if you belong to the A. P. A. you should you mean the American Press or the Actor's Protective Remember if you wish a real nice time you want to attend the entertainment and hall at Sat. Feb. 17. What Milwaukee needs is a spent Sunday with M. Hail wife of the called on relatives Treas. John Linek day in the Mrs. W. Fillman of visited friends here last Bird and Jed Thompson visited the plant Mr. the Bay View grocer visited friends here last M. our went to South Mrs. Louis Ehleiter and mother Lavton I the west side of Ave. for two Mocks by inserting across the at Fernwood Ave. a section of walk which they and now they coast to content and lo the jeopardy of and limbs 1.1 innocent patron saint o St. Francis Semi Solemn high mass was by Mgr. Zeininger after which Father of Notre Dame Arch Bishop occupied the police force that can make the when the power gives Treasurer Linck received a letter mailed by one of Town Lake's tax among other places took in Los Angelos on its way to The voung man who called on his best the other night and mistook the cat for a chair cushion and sat on says he had no idea that a eat could come up to the scratch on such short noticed After the Told by the prompter al er's Mask The were at the After this ball watch for the date trie Fives A small boy with a black ace and stands about seven feet and 3 inches in his stockings which visited Mrs. Jos Grass of St. he has never had cis j about is v Ben of South in 188H. lie -s was Ho is not Last Sunday a. select young people met at th party o home o Henry Fierday and spent a mow enjoyable Among resent Mr. and Mrs. Johi Mr. and Mrs. Mr. am Mrs. the Misse Gelee and and Messrs Louis Henry Pete Phil and Henry Schneider and The jolliest party of the season here day evening and played till the were The party was under the pilotage of Andrew Koenig but the Times is per 7-7ic; 3.50 choice large Northern up to geese per for Southern and up to 7.50 for choice arge Ducks 8c. Dressed goose Dairy made choice to per hold and inferior to good fresh good to choice iresh frosh roll packing stock cream per 12 11-512c; Young America 1 i choice choice 12c; Swiss 13c. for held and for cold-storage and lie for Mess 12.75 for and 12 So for steam 7.45 cash and 7.50 pickled dry-salted lines was the guest of Gus P. H. Loft of South drove through the village last educated as he never went to except dav in the He carried in his hands an trunk tilled with bricks and a 2o ct. lie who left here a month ago for the is re- was bare- toes and they were covered with He had nothing on his bead but a seal skin cap and bis was full lie had to ear hut section and to wear but j and lie was making his Mike way to the ported to be seriously ill at Tenn. H. a butcher from Bay j View had hi's blanket stolen while taking orders on the school Jack Louis i entertainment Feb. him until as are j j Li i Fred Hyde attended the ball Kleist's Hall at South last I fun v There is a man in Town Pat Lorig and who says his clock is always wrong John Linek the judges eall 17. t hex- ing under oath not to divulge th names of the rest of the Clara Magmar registered al the Hotel Ginster little hoy has the Ed. was here G. of the Chicago is having a well bored on his How about that petition for a nev freight etc. Train due here 5 o'clock r. M. will stop on Agent Hurt In Front of delivering agent the Pahst Brewing met with a painful accident while his duties in While carrying a keg of beer into saloon he slipped on the ice the gutter and the keg felling heavily on his His sprained painfully bruised and Mr. Knoll will be laid up for some The Brewing Company was promptly notified and they sent a couple of men with a to take the disabled man home arid finish his work because he does not know the time the trains This man lives on the route the Gudahy Times takes each week and still he don't sub- Even if he did we doubt if he would have enterprise enough to compare the time table with the passing trains and set his clock Absorb these dates for 1894. in your memory for future reference The vear 1894 came in Lent begins with Ash February 7, and ends with Easter March 2o. alentine s They did selves credit in the fair and tial manner in which they awarded the Mike Mrs. Hyde and a lady froin Milwaukee carried away all the Beatty's and V. j 1-alh.er went i I Ul- md. piano ami By That Stray about that experience -t it. ith it. cow without any horns Tied of un i neck was 2- is more and than Mr. left a. penniless plow and by bis will worked liis wav up .so as to so of and pianos to Atter a long chase Henry's hired and then i 14. I man got hold and then I St March ja game of snap me 17' FooPs dav occurs on For some time was nip and The i des in his that would wrecked any man turns to and comes out than His in s is well ar and are 10 bo the which generally goes without was he Block System has born in the saucy little railroad as they scoot up and down the track have been familiar bv the men who in Straw to choice upland per ton on inferior to tair No. 1 timothy 2 8.00' clover arid mixed 6.00 Wisconsin per on track rye wheat receipts common to per bushel from first 0.25; per common to per bushel per 3.10 Jobbing per bushel for lair to choice clover and 90 for They keep the lamps train when it re a Sunday and Decoration May on The Fourth of July falls on should be snapper h in ail of t cow was c U 1 VI l C i i ct J i 11 L the that besides having the advantage Fourth the hired man Uav DC i dav 29th. and lie wlis I i-ii Tt TO with a hard enough to kill an It was intended the beast oO days but a J t We are tlie ton years he intends to -eil 2i.it'.DiMi of that means a of if we age them at Tt is business the kind in Write to the suburban from Cudahy and thereby to F. Xew is tot lier a said Father as the engine down the that an A. P. A. it the Because it don t show its was the The list of trains on road stop at St. Francis insanity as man who is 11 i i f-1 7 1 hard to hold she went i I I he bur i her p.m i p.m. t only to leave There uro American Beauties and and each pays homage to the Our country is noted its lovely women and brilliant society and after swing the portraits of nearly a score ot Society Leaders of Now York given Ln DEMO RUST'S ZINE for one is willing to concede that the Empire State can hold its own for the celebrity laid beauty of its women of wealth and for these portraits form charming collection of typical New-World women that everyone will find pleasure in Incomes he live question of the is discussed by A. Henry Howard Hugh O. F. and Samuel There are several excellent A Valentine furnishes trations and full directions for making lovely and unique Decorations by the gives some excellent in there is thing in number to please exclusive of the over 00 illustrations that embellish it. is distinctively a live and is published for only a by W. JENNINGS 15 K. 14th Now  

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