Evening Times (Newspaper) - December 10, 1895, Monroe, Wisconsin MONROE EVENING TIMES SEVENTH YEAR NO 271 MONROE wis TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 PRICE TWO CENTS A MERITED TRIBUTE It Is Paid Miss Meeker S VICTORS CHURCH CONCERT Magnificant Audience Greets the Sweet Singer on Her Return From European Studies BORNE TO THE TOMB MIL JACOB L RODERICK The last sad riles remains ot the late Mr Jacob L Roderick were FINE NEW PHARMACY Opening of C A Wakeman's Elegant Drug Store at The Oshkosh Times the Webster conducted at the Roderick home in thU pharmacy occupying the Turner hall witnessed the ing of a very large enthusiastic audience last evening which had con- to assist the painstaking forts of the Altar of S Victor's and to pay merited tribute to oue of Monroe's daughter's ning for herself a high in the roster of lyric and atic talent Shortly before Miss Emma Hodges opened the program by an ex- rendition Li descriptive Spinning Song which exhibited great conscientiousness of interpretation and a marked improvement hr the lady's technique consequent upon her recent studies in Chicago Her subsequent ally presented Miss may now justly be ranked among Monroe's A remarkably well executed clarinet was rendered by Otto Miller the of which was marred by the ing tone of the piano winch ment Mr Miller rery gracefully over- came Mr Kneeland's ever popular playing elicited an encore in which he gave a very humorous impersonation of the Missouri Fiddler Ned Woodman's manual ability and sense of humor was afforded an opportunity in the crayon number accorded to him and he filled with great The Interest of the evening naturally Centered in the star of the occasion whose initial number 1 Dreamt placed the audience en port with her from the very first a slight cold noticeable only lii ithe Miss Meeker's voice was in admirable condition oh this her her return city at 3 o'clock this forenoon and from the Baptist church at Juda at o'clock The home in this city was too small to accommodate ail who had come to pay their last respects to the departed and at Juda there was a general out- pouring of farmers and residents in the vicinity where he so long resided Rev of the Baptist church ated and beautiful vocal selections were rendered at the home by a q consisting of Mr arid Mrs Chas Ball Miss Hannah Gill and R C Whitcomb and the choir at the church The pall bearers were two sons and two laws a brother of the deceased and James The interment was in the Juda cemetery AT OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Eve Dec 17 MORE MUST RIDE the Janesville People Must Shall Street Cars Run Janesville people must patronize the street railway more freely or there will be no street railway to patronize That's what Superintendent foot says The road will not be operated much longer unless business picks up If people won't take a warm day in below zero weather in preference to walking they won't ride at all and the company doesn't feel like running the cars for fun some corner store in the new Webster corner Main and church streets was opened to the public Saturday The Arion orchestra played in the evening from 7 to o'clock and the store was nicely decorated with flowers During this time it was visited by fully two thousand people The proprietor is 0 A Wakeman formerly of this city but for the past several years in business at Monroe Wis The store has been fitted up in an elegant ner Robert Brand having had charge of the job and has even surprised self The cases and shelving are of heavy quartered oak and massive yet beautiful as they do in Mr Wakeman has put in a fine and complete drug stock and a large line of toilet articles and will always keep the best there is ENTERTAINMENT e presented for first time uic English By younj of thin eliy under of Mrs i i TO UK A very grim of readings ml Kieltl LOSE THEIR TEMPER mid Quaker mid liy our best local talent nml kindly distinguished prano recently returned PRETTY PEN PICTURE She Found Her Nickle But Ruined Her Pocket Book She was one of the sweetest little girls that ever got on a street ear and when she got on she smiled at body She took a seat near the stove and after she had hitched back until her fat little legs almost stuck out straight she just sat and grinned and showed the large space where two of her front upper teeth had been You could see that the little girl was not nt all afraid She believed everybody was just as much her friend doggie or her kittie and she was en- tirely happy Suddenly she noticed the conductor opining and then it be- Lawyers Cause a Sensational Scene In a Milwaukee Court Assistant Dairy and Food W W Chadwick went to waukee this morning intending to be present at the hearing of the cases They came to a sensational close yesterday Judge Waller an- that as the cases were meant to test the law and the defendants were good citizens and reputable business men he would suspend sentence This was not at all satisfactory to District Attorney Brazee and his assistant At torney Olin The latter said it would bo a travesty of justice to let the de- fendants so scot free Furthermore the defendants came into court dent they would be punished and bets had been made to that effect This brought Attorney Killilea to his feet with a denial An interchange of words followed and Mr Killilea wound up by saying to Mr Your statement is untrue You are a retorted Mr Olson You're I'll see you You can see me any time you choose At this time the court interfered and Miss HOLIDAY GOODS AT WEST SIDE DRUG STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR Albums Toilet Cases Glass Medallions Fancy Perfumes Lamps Celuloid Goods Cut Glass Perfume Bottles Bibles lets Christmas Cards Tree Candles Juvenile Books and Games Aluminum Sets Etc We Have the Largest and Finest Line of Holiday Books In The City We ask you to come and examine our line of Books of all kinds prices and styles Books by the latest such as Anthony Hope Stanly Weyman Conan Doyle arid a host of OF b Overture Piano Miss Ada Williams from C E ers Our Line of Christmas Cards and Calenders Is sight to behold Look at our stock even if you do not Buy Songs Miss Meeker Recitation Jes fore Christmas PIM Chus S Vocal Solo You Galled to Temple Miss Recitation Red Riding C In honor of Ins Ava Piano Solo Emma Weber Reading Field Chab S Young Piano March For Six Hands Me Lean Crago PART SECOND A QUIET FAMILY Dramatis Personae Smoking Jackets and 6.00 Corduroy Vests and 5 her That the have greatly assisted in the de- velopment of the talented foundation which her host of- friends are familiar was evinced by her intonation her faultless execution and her sympathetic inter- of her numbers Miss Meeker like the true artiste subordinates her own personality and transfers herself to the position of the composer and that of his own poetic creation Miss Meeker's marvellous and the depth of her a constant wonder her delighted auditors lii her second elaborate bor Nevin's Doris she assisted by violin and cello tastefully rendered by Jos Wood and Dr E Er Rust This was undoubtedly the ular number evening's toire Her piece de resistance ever was unquestionably the Bel gio from which called for great dramatic execution and received it very fully her rendition Nevin's exquisite Spring Morning its captivating refrain was finished bit of vocalization and this with Concluded her erous to the evening's en- which will long be bered in Monroe with most kindly responded to the enthusiastic encores which greeted her every number a habit by the way of American audiences who selfishly for- get oho program and yet demand a double equivalent for their money The very able of Miss Ada Williams who accompanied not led are deserving of the highest praise as are all of that young efforts in this line Immediately previous to Miss final number Father stepped to the frout of the stage and paid a very to which was enthusiastically endorsee by the protracted applause of the audience Great credit reflects upon the man of the guild for the attractive the stage and for the great success of the concert in general Their exchequer will probably be en riched by one hundred and fifty dollars came Evident that a book She found it in the pocket of her dress none too good and warm and she almost laughed with her tongue in Mr Burnaby Bibbs Benjamin Bibbs Servant Peter a lawyer that hole where the front teeth had been when she began to force open the purse says the Milwaukee Journal Her blonde head was bent down and everybody was looking at her long eyelashes and beautifully fair com- as she thrust her little hand into the purse Suddenly she gave the passengers a look of fright and the instant the inside of that poor little purse was outside Then a little white finger was stuck through a hole ia the lining and then the lining began to rip are all laughing but many a hand is reaching for a to loan the kind-hearted little lady who is tearing her purse One more rip and there is the nickel way down tight in a corner The fare is paid and the tear is wiped away with the back of a little fat hand but the pocket book is a total wreck the angry lawyers sat down Attorney Brazee recorded his protest iu sharp language for a court room He said if the court persisted iu taking such a course he wished to enter a test and did not want the record laid at Poor men were sent to the house of correction for vagrancy baring committed no crime while ers because they were reputable were let off with a suspension of sentence In spite of the protest sentence in each case was suspended on payment of costs Bibbs Mrs dervant Celina Somers a ward room not large enough for two families RexO Booth Louis Kohl Tommy Sophie Elter LUDLOW GUESTS Story of a day as Told by the Hotel Register People who registered at the Ludlow during the past twenty-four hours are as H W E Mott Minneapolis I E Howard New York H W Colson Minneapolis H S Vaughn Freeport C i George Milwaukee Ben F Jones Indianapolis H W Allen J C VV A Moore Huefner cago M F Barrett Rockford II Wurstlin L II Wertheimer New York J A Milwaukee 0 Ft Atkinson Win ed Wing IV M HafE iich I 0 Wideness and wife ort W R C MUSICAL Program for This Evening's Concert Tha Woman's Corps will five a concert ut 1 A R hall this evening given for the benefit of the poor of the city The following is the program and is worthy of liberal Viano Soseman and Mre Hyde Vocal Wolcott and Nona Thorp Logan Piano Glascott Girls Glee Delia Logan Lady Nance Lytle and Gill Girls Glee club Old familiar tunes played by Mrs Hyde to be guessed correctly by ence after which noted Quartettes will favor them With selections Admittance 15 cents The following are the patronesses and general committee who will have the tickets nnd act as ushers at this entertainment Mrs Henry Ludlow of Kittie Crago Weber Bell Cunninaham Emma Weber Edith Knst Nellie iSeard Becker Marlon McLean Bird Wescott Mae Louie Mury Green Steinman HENRY HOEHN The Exclusive Clothier NORTH-EAST CORNER SQUARE Miss AUa Williams Accompanist Doors open ftt 7 begining at S Admission Children IHn Reserved Seats without charge At Wells and Tuesday atC p iu Storm Windows The Monroe Mill compan nrc selling and windows i very low prices trade far any previous year as the peop appreciate the benefits derived from Call nnd sec them ONLY ONE SHOE PEG ts a Dandy Made By No Other There is only one Shoe cipar It s made by Lipchow Whun you ask or it be sure that you get it Since it las been put on the market it seems there are others Those who have them have been talcing of the advertising done for the Shoe Peg to sell the inferior article factory is turning out Shoe ia large numbers and if you want a good smoke try one Its an elegant 5 cent smoke The Modern Mother lias found that her little ones are im- proved more by the pleasant laxative Syrup of in need of laxative of a gentle remedy than any other and that is more to them Children enjoy it and benefits them The true remedy Syrup of is manufactured by the California fig Syrup Co only 111 Cent flew Time Table SOUTH Lve Monroe am pin pm Ar Freeport am pm Ar Rockford am pm am Ar Chicago pin pm am Joing at Lve pm am Ar Galena pin am Ar pm am Ar Sioux City am pm at Lve am pm am Ar Dixon am am Ar Mendota pm am pm Ar LaSalle pm pm am Ar Omaha am am Ar Kan City am am GOING SOUTH Leave Monroe am Arrive Madison am 1895 Come and see call or send for 1 A Complete Catalogue of our Popular ten cent sheet music properly arranged and numbered Given Away St Paul Clergy Resident clergymen will find blank applications for half fare railroad per mils with Chas L Chambers post office news P W PUFFER Agt Like LOGAN Agent One copy NATIONAL HOME and MUSIC JOURNAL given away FREE with each dollar's worth you buy Ask for ticket We will furnish you all other sheet music at one-half regular price Leave orders and save time and bother Music folios books rolls holders musical merchandise strings Etc ALBERT MILLER The Leading Jeweler WEST SIDE OF SQUARE yields und Pleasantly to KILMER'S Sure sqr Headache to nil no opinion nnd no or hut of energy V S ono It Is worth la gold cures every caw Price as Box of address KILMER CO Solo Proprietors TRY THE TIMES NEW TABLE CHI MIL PAUL 11 R EAST am Passenger pm Passenger pm Passenger am freight pm Freight am Stock pin Freight am Passenger am Passenger pm Passenger pm Passenger am Freight pm Freight am Stock pm Freight am Passenger am Passenger pm Passenger pin Passenger am Freight pm Freight am Stock pm Freight am Passengers taking the trains can reach Madison a in Milwaukee p in Chicago via Uavis Junction p m P W A gout Live Advertising Merchants Will Find the Colums ot THE EVENING TIMES Of Indispensable Value to them How Would this toe lor a Holiday Space