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   Hustisford News, The (Newspaper) - October 10, 1941, Hustisford, Wisconsin                               THE i i LEADING WEEKLY APER OF DODGE COUNTY Volume XXXIII HUSTISFORD DODGE COUNTY FRIDAY OCT 10 1941 Number 48 farm And Home Cattle Bayer At Are Killed In Highway Accident Near Watertown Leonard Luebke 19 of non Arthur Buege 19 of near from every Wisconsin Friday afternoon returned a Watertown and Martin Miller a hot school lunch dict in favor of the of Watertown were killed as has been earned on of a nearly head-on collision j lg tne pagt two years between two autos on Highway 109 The Wisconsin turkey crop is estimated at s little more than a third of a million birds That's i bout brids above average That children gam in weight is Junean Wins Suit In Circuit A jury in circuit court at Ju is 1 the damage action of Wi liana Voss Waukesha far ner near Watertown early Thursday morning Jerome Renz 16 of Watertown is at the Watertown hospital where he is treated for minor cuts and bruises Tho occurred near the John Mathwig farm home Local Center To Be Held Oct 10th Research workers at tre sin College of Agriculture are starting an inquiry into herd i ig and management that may re- sult in important changes in ture building methods Grated raw carrots or parsley mixed with butter or dressing are favorites that enrich school in vitamin C report extension workers a i the College of against Louis Nehls Juneau buyer Voss sought damages of which he asserted he sustained er purchasing cattle from N his It charged bought suffixed fever that the from ship ling Wisconsin heavier are An have been made by the Dodge County Com- Given Long Term On Morals Charge Ernest Blank 36 Route Two appeared in circuit court Judge Edward Gehl at dairymen by feeding September in Wisconsin wa 3 a Thursday where he pleaded guilty producing milk more warm month this year and t lere to two charges rape and perjury Only three per cent was plenty of moisture in arly He was sentenced to a term of six to nine years on the first charge Late Rains Help Wisconsin Crops in cooperation with the cows are on feed to all parts of Misconsin As a result Dodge County Physicians for c reporting figures but milk a number of the late and to 24 to 26 months on the child in your school district tween the ages of 9 months through the 8th grade to have a free vaccination against Smallpox and immunization against theria be- P eduction has gone up 8 per cent and j i Heavy cotton cloth treated a soybean material is now being to make plastic helmets for doing constriction work The prevention of Smallpox de- Although lighter than metal they pends upon vaccination and measure consists of placing a very small amount of Smallpox Vaccine into the skin It is a simple less procedure Vaccination ly protects an individual from 5 to rnn h after effect a site of injection lump The spot of the vaccination should be allowed to thoroughly dry and most physicians prefer no dressings Diphtheria Immunization already be done at the age of 9 months and is accomplished by in- a small amount of toxoid into fie skin The great decline in the Diphtheria Death Rate in recent years has been in keeping with the progressive use of Im- Chances for your child to suffer from Smallpox and Diphtheria will be greatly reduced by having them protected against these diseases laves time and money may be saved by taking ad- vantage of this free program ed by your county The local Center will be held at the Hustisford Public School on Friday Oct 10th from 9 A M to 12 noon and includes Village and Town of Hustisford stand pounds a blow of 40 foot Modern efficient kitchen are re- old ones on many sii farms Homemakers are crops have shown improve! lent since August Some damage 1 ever was done by the heavy i aims and high winds of the past mo Wisconsin crops benefited by the warm weathe in September and by the lant moisture which the state has are corn late cabbage potatoes on high land fall pastures uch canning crops as sweet corn nap beans and beets and in some cises fruit crops particularly Sheriff Hammer Sanctions Plan To Stop Farm Thievery City 01 Juneau Must Order Board In an effort to combat thievery i Joe Salazor Mexican beet dty of the in Dodge County Sheriff Harold worker has been employed Association Wielder To Leave Wisconsin Upon his promise to leave the state immediately the case Hammer has sanctioned which is at present being offered to farmers in Dodge County It is a tatoo system which may be used for poultry or stock and which has proved to be very tive jn many of the counties in the state where it is now in use a plan charged with assault must obey with intent to do great bodily BonA of rf the harm was dismissed m circuit i on pollution concern jury count the sentences to be served consecutively at the sin state prison at Waupun Tile of Honor The following their sub to The News the past week for one year or Herman Metzdorf Mrs Martha Prenzlow Oct 1942 Hammer Sept 1942 to our likewise the pride joy of the Damage is reported to a fair w lole family number of Wisconsin crops diu jng this period In some of the sno -th Hymeneal fjg Elda Feller daughter of M and Mrs Ernst Feller of Corners and Elmer Ewert son of Mrs Louise Ewert of Horicon were in Saturday at the home of the bride's parents Rev Schaar officiating Miss Lucille Feller was maid of honor and Miss j was bridesmaid The workers of the Wendlandt Th e groom was attended by Arthur Co at Appleton engaged m calkin on the new addition DOUGE COUNTY HOUSE NEWS At Juneau The box elder bug is making it- self an exceptional nuisance in southern Wisconsin this fall but because the insect restricts its diet al entirely to box elder leaves there's no need to worry that it w 11 injure household materials Although grasshoppers a few Wisconsin in the light sand areas their occurrence in the as a whole the past summer the lightest in four years araas their occurrence in the state as a whole the past summer was tha lightest in four years ern sections extreme rains cai set floods and destroyed lowland ips Some rotting of potatoes is dep jrt ed Elsewhere in Wisconsin the high winds tangled the and blew apples from the tree i in considerable quantity The r iny weather also reduced the y iek prospects an some of the seed ci ope such as red clover and alf which early in the season had g ock prospects to the court house have been here all week and should finish the job soon Seide as best man and Merlin Feller The bride was dressed in blae the maid honor in blue and the bridesmaid in pink The A couple will reside at Foui auditors are now engaged J in the county in an effort to finish the call of the Three auditors have been here all mer with one more added last committee unemployment the work prior to county board in November waek The report to the board is expected to be ready for the No- session Traveling Salesmen According to the 1930 census there were commercial travelers in the United States Ingredients of are made of tin or gum arable sugar and white of egg Trees in V 8 There are 863 species of trees In the United States 87 hybrids and Stt varieties trees during the depression cost the tion which included idle men and Ottoman Empire Hie Ottoman empire was a name fo the former Turkish empire rn m Othman I was the traditional founder of the dynasty to which his name was given Organized in the I Thirteenth century the empire ex- until at its height in the Sixteenth century it reached Vienna After the Sixteenth century parts of tho empire were dismembered after f war until at the time of the World war the nation Itself came to be known as the Sick man of i Willing To Go Donb e The following applied for r licenses at County office at Jun jau this Gilbert Borchardt Lowell Norma Streblow Shields Albert Wendling Herman Anita Thieme Oak Grove Edwin Groth Ashippun Lorraine Lillge Lebanon Harold Gernetzke Lowell Margaret Lacaeyse Lowell Earl Spettel Horicon Ruth Lindert Mayville Chas Huth Beaver Dam Selma Buss Clyman John Frens Trenton Minnie Schouten Waupun Myron Barganz Emmet Blanche Lentz Clyman Elmer Ewert Horicon Elda Feller Hubbard Francis Jaresky Beaver Dan Evelyn Schmidt Beaver Dam Jos Zagar Beaver Dam Seering Beaver Dam Schouten Helen Westhuis Trenton Raymond Mielke Mayville Bashmann Mayville Advertise in Hie c Market Report Hustisford Market Cuif 145 Ibs and up Ibs 12.50 Ibs 12.00 Ibs 11.00 Ibs 10.50 Below 9.50 Other court at Jur eau Monday by Judge Edward Oct Winners L Erwin Baumann 2 G 3 Ray 4 Elmer Kuehl 5 Minnie Kettner 6 Maynard Roeseler 7 George Hoeft 8 Victor Strook 9 Ed i Obi tuary -J Mrs Herman Leitzke of this lage died Thursday Funeral services we e held at Bethany Lutheran chv here Sunday noon Rev F Marohn officiating Interment wss made in the ford cemetery Mrs Louis i Affeldt passed away Saturday morning at the home of ing waste disposal the supreme court ruled in a review of the law granting the and committee this power The supreme action was on an appeal fron an order by Judge Edward Ger 1 of Dodge ty circuit court which sustained a complaint against the city The Board of Health had found that the city ol Juneau which treats its sewage in a septic tank system had an ineffective setup and was pouring its effluent by means of a and drainage ditch into Dead Creek which emoties into Rock river near REX SCHOOL N Miss La Verne Kaul Teacher Mae Knueppel All pupils received their report cards Mr Cravillion was a visitor at her daughter Mrs Lena Kienast in our school this village at the age of 76 years gix Mrs Affeldt nee Tohm was born Monday in Germany on March 11 1865 The 6th grade Keading is At the age of 3 years she came and the Forty Thieves and settled oa a farm in town of I classe 4.8 Lowell On March 11 1890 in was united ir marriage to Herman Thursday The Affeldt To union were born 7 children ier husband and two children preceded her in death an The family lived 27 years on a farm in town Lowell then they moved to Beaber Dam Since 1930 they made their home with their First The 6th and 8th pupils are making a collection of autumn leaves and a wool sample from each tree These ire being waxed and mounted on a In Music the songs are Eggs 31 Live Heavy Light Heavy Leghorn hens Light Leghorn hens Leghorn broilers 2 Ibs up 17 Leghorn broilers under 2 Ibs 17 White Rock broilers 4 Ibs up 17 Barred Rock broilers 4 Ibs up 15 Milwaukee Livestock Market Good lights Good Good light lights Steers choice to Good to daughter in this village being studied for our Columbus ing Jier are tlie following Day God Bless America Emil Poetter of town America the Beautiful Columbia Lowell Otto Poet- the of the Ocem and ter of town Beaver Dam Mrs Ralph of Tenny Minn Mrs Lena Kienast of this village Alfred of town Calamus a sister Amelia of N D two brothers Gustav and Frank Tohm of Tenny Mi in 8 and 4 great-grandchildren several nieces and nephews Funeral vices were he d Tuesday afternoon at the Bethany Lutheran church with Rev F Marohn officiating Burial took place in the Lowell cemetery Once more he Reaper calleth From our a friend to take God has caled her to His dom There in her home to make We shall miss her from our circle Miss her g words and deeds Common to good Friend of all was she and to choice cows ful Pair to good caring for another's needs Cutters Butcher bulls hoice bologna bulls Fancy selected Bulk of Good to choice of first 10 amendments to the constitute the of Rights Proclamation first Thanksgiving tion signed by George Washington WM lost for more than 100 years Discovered at an auction sale in it was purchased by the brary of Congress for where it w one of the most able Jn the world May her in parting give us strength A surprise was in store for all of us when our teacher presented us with a radio Tuesday We are listening to several radio programs and will select the most intereat- ing ones This Fire Prevention Week several pupils gave interesting talks reports and demonstrations on the of fire An ex- list of fire prevention rules were compiled Our October decorations suggest the autumn calor scheme sorted leaves decorate our bulletin boards and rels Acorns blackboards and oak leaves in panel form provide the room der Rosy decorate the Windows We are t Iso working on our Hallowe'en decorations To live our lives as she has done So when our day of parting cometh We shall leave our battles won Seaweed for Fiber A special of seaweed donia australia will provide a able kind of cellulose fiber ing to the Australian Council for Scientific and Research Insomnia Victims According t statistics nearly people in England suffer from insomnia Information Please Program The celebrated Information Please receives an age of more than letters week Athens of Boston is called the Athens ol North America because of its and cultural facilities SUk for Hosiery The hosiery industry accounts for 89 per cent of the total domestic consumption of silk A GOOD WHO WORKS CHEAP   

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