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   Wisconsin Valley Leader (Newspaper) - October 13, 1904, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin                               GRAND RAPIDS WISCONSIN THURSDAY OCT 13 1904 VOL III NUMBER 33 SUITS! Will buy a Good The High Priced Tailors would have you Doubt it We Say Yes and Can Prove What We Say If you would test us take a moment to look at our splendid lines see the smart effects iu Cheviots and always Serges They are all well tailored and perfect fitting suits We would not discourage you from paying SIS to if you prefer a higher priced garment We have most attractive lines at these prices but some men wish te pay fora suit no more no less and we would like to show these men what we can do at this price It's a sort of a habit for us to have the best for the money Just Even It you have not ii for a look yon will be prised to an overcoat we 11 for Just Even Ng We have already many a man by giving him a far better coat for than he ever expected to get for his money If is your overcoat price don't to come here For low prices and rightly made boys clothing strike a Bee line for this store It's time to be thinking of heavier underwear Think of this store you do you'll get the best underwear that's made right here UP Sweaters By Far the Largest Line in Men's plain and fancy striped cotton or wool reinforced in those parts usually the weakest for to Also an elegant showing of Boys and Children's sweaters from 3 years up for to CIRCUIT rew Cases big Cases Continued The following is a resume of the in the Kession of the circuit court In session at In the case of the State of vs Paul ki and Joseph Edwards for assault with intent to do great bodily harm the two defendants proved an bi and were dismissed at and The cane Chan See the New Norfolk Styles from 3 to 8 Years JOHNSON HILL CO Grand Rapids Wisconsin gns complaining witness Me claimed I that and Edwards had laid him and beaten him In the State Wisconsin vs Philip Casper and Henrietta Casper Cor arseny the defendants were the de- fendants paying costs The case was brought by M 1 for larceny In the case of Herman va Kuss Paulson a change of venue wag taken to Clark county N Mills vs E Elliott and Sarah ott went by default action on a nute A Kickbusch Grocery Co vs John Lowrey and Charles Lowrey case was continued Plumb Nelson vs John Lowrey and Charles Lowrey was The two cases between the Kert Creek drainage district and J D Potter and Geo Hiles Land and Lumber Co were continued 1 he case of Hiram F Corhin and man E against vey and Charles Dixon was settled out of cauri Fred vs the town of Rock a case for damages continued Palmer vs L D Goldberg and H H Bain continued Mary Wendland vs the city of the Wisconsin way company This was a case for ages sustained driving off the near the South where the track crosses the highway Settled by the railway company Sprague Warner Co vs H J ke and Charles partners settled The case of A Kickbusch Grocery Co FALL AND WINTER PROGRAM Grand Entertainment Association Prepares Intellectual Feast MOHAN Father Morau of Cleveland Ohio CLARA lectures lie has li the laru on a -t n in cities ol our of subjects many ol And her Company 91 the Grand Open I House Tuesday Oct 18 I A Doll's was presented ai Hi Appleton theatre last evening by Clara Thropp and her excellent It was the time the play also spoken in Paris other rp and has j Mf theatre ol Europe It is to say that j met with their no successful lecturer is now before j tlie public I Miss is an worthy of lorn j voice that ciui be greatest company of colored in H wonderful way the artists thai ever appeared here has lo the tones heen the u I verdict oT press and she the of Hie doll wife in public wherever this superb attraction a wuy that criticism is impossible the same company was also Co vs J T against settled L settled The case of Demeroe vs Boucher was tried on Monday and Tuesday by the court and Webb rendered a ion in favor of the defendant The same was decided in favor of the tiff a year aso but Boucher secured a new trial and this time won out The boue of contention was a piece of laud near the Garrison Spur Davis the attorneys who recently located here ended The jury was discharged on Saturday and the other cases ou the calendar will he finished next week Germer or trie Assembly Since the refusal of W H Carey of this city to accept the nomination of the county democracy as u candidate for assemblyman the democrats have been looking about for a new man to head their local ticket and have finally con- ferred the honor upon A E Germer of Mr Germer is one of the strongest men in the county with his party and represented district in the assembly six years ago or the time the district was carried by the crats He is a man who keeps in touch with state and national affairs and his familiarity with legislative and other public business makes him peculiarly well fitted for the position to which his fellow partisans would elect him High School Notes The lectures given by Prof Clark at the high school Wednesday after- noon and evening were greatly enjoyed by all present Miss Addie Baker who has been for the past few weeks returned to school Monday morning Hiss Anna Lacy spent Sunday at her boine in Babcock returning Monday morning The high school students are doing hard work this week preparing for the coming examinations which begin Wednesday The Laurel society met last Monday for the first time Their gram will be given next Monday night has appeared throughout Crimp my is certainly the The slur in by a capable com- pany and it is purity due to the excellent support that nukes ir possible for in mival and versatile company of j ru play pure stu in a musical artists now before the public Their tour the past season lias been j as the was transcontinental and everywhere Kinsley as JAX 3rd Germain the muster hugely entertained two thousand five hundred people at the Auditorium last night He is without the best ever seen here his program wholly new most puzzling and State Journal Madison Wis W 1 IN Subject Value of an Ideal Versatility and sympathetic tion of and situation are the chief requisites of literary interpretation Mr Clure is one who possesses unusual versatile powers a clear of the subjective in thought and the ability to suggest the subtlest variation in thought or scene Leon as Katherine Shaw as Mrs Liden are all worthy of ship in the company in which they are playing The ending of story of A DolPo House is rather dismal but it leaves the mind of a person in a position to think The story is one that will peal to almost any nature The Truant a clever after- piece written bv Miss Thropp follows A Doll's House and ae the program aays is a dainty dessert after the heavy feast of Crescent Oct 6 Miss Clara will give a lecture on Ibsen and his influence on the drama at the Opera House Tuesday at 4 p in under the auspices of the Woman's Club A cordial invitation is extended to all Tuesday's Blaze Tuesday evening just as everybody in the city was sitting down to supper a fire alarm was sounded The blaze was in the old barn back of Stein berg's second hand The tire start ed in the hay in the barn and gained great headway in a few moments the flames lighting up the surrounding blocks before the fire company could get on the ground There was no wind and the flumes shot straight up into the air It was only a few moments after the alarm was sounded before a stream of was playing on the building by the east side fire company The origin of the fire is but little damage was done bv the blaze The dangerous locality of the place drew many people to the scene in anticipation of witnessing a very destructive fire Rummage Sale The ladles of St Katherine's Guild wilt hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday 14th and loth at the old postoffice building on the west side HI the Congregational Church Rev Fred Staff of Fort Atkinson will conduct the services at the church next Sunday We understand that Rev Staff is a larly pleasing and interesting speaker and those who want to hear a good and meet a very agreeable minister will not forget to be at both services Sunday either one or If Looks for Ticket the numbers iu attendance at the The Irish Pawnbrokers No cleaner jollier musical comedy ever visited Grand Rapids than the entitled play winch appeared at The Grand last Thursday evening A very large audience was present to witness the production and frequent out- of applause testified to how well everybody enjoyed it The play was a farcical Irish comedy with musical and vaudeville specialties woven all through it Manager Hamilton is given credit for bringing to the city of Into H higher character ot entertainments than has been In the pun and their liberal by the shows that it pays to keep HP the standard Get your electric lamps of Dougherty republican meetings now being held by a of local campaigners is any indication of the support that will be given the ticket at the polls it will be elected by the largest majority that the republicans have ever had in the county More people have turned out to these meetings than have ever been present at republican rallies in the rural districts in this locality before At a recent meeting in the country near Grand Rapids 150 people were present Baptist Church Announcements Sunday Oct 16 1904 Morning sub- Evening What Is It To Be a Good music All are welcome Births son to Mr and Mrs J C Willard of the west side son to Mr and Mrs John Mascha Tuesday son to Mr and Mrs Elmer Friday daughter to Mr and Mrs Mike the west side Society Nutlets The west side ladies aid society of the M E church will meet Wednesday after- neon with Mrs Uert Palmer The east side ladies aid society of the church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Robert Peterson This will be the annual 10 cent meeting and refreshments will be served All members are urged to be present Mra N of High street mined at tea Saturday evening In honor of her Misa of Takes Well with the Voter Hon E E Winch ol d the republican fur this district was in the a few on old friends and j becoming acquainted with new ones His substantial character as a business man the strong common sense trend of his mind and his neighborly humored address will in our opinion do more to attract voters to the man as he circulates among the people than polished oratory or more effusive of other men Mr Wilich a man whom every republican can port with confidence that his acts as a legislator will be in line with the ciples of his party and as the best judgment of the people will approve Get your electric lamps of Dougherty Potato News The potato market has been quiet and uneventful this week The street buyers have paying from 20 to 23 centa and there has been a disposition to let the other fellow have the stock even at prices The Chicago market has been well filled with Michigan stock and as a consequence prices have been low Receipts here have been about fifty cars during the week the rains ing interfered with digging Farmers are complaining of rot in some fields though the colder weather of Wednesday and today is a good thing The Union Starch company is buying stock for starch and expects to start grinding within a week are excellent for a heavy run this Waupaca Post Grand Markets Bye 1.00 30 Wheat Oats Corn Meal Middlings Fred I in 1.23 Bran 1 00 nutter Chickens Turkeys Lard 11 Mess Mesa Beef RS live 5.00 Hogs dressed Beef live 2.50 dressed Haras Tallow 5 Hay liny marsh Potatoes GUNS RIFLES AND Repairing GEO F CO   

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