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   Wisconsin Valley Leader (Newspaper) - April 30, 1908, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin                               PER YEAR GRAND RAPIDS WISCONSIN THURSDAY APRIL 30 1908 NUMBER K W LAST WEEK one of our depositors expressed surprise when we told him tie could deposit small amounts 88 often as he wished and not wait until he had fifty dollars or more WE WISH EVERY ONE to understand that we accept for deposit amount from one dollar up BV far the easiest way to save is to deposit email amounts as often as possible and the Interest we pay will help make the account grow SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK Grand Wisconsin The oldest bank In Wood county acts ly on the bowels cleanses system effectually assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently To get its effects bu tbe genuine by th FASTS DAYS Willi SUNDAY GAME LUP SOLD We are showing Shirt Waist Values of especial interest Of Their NEAT and FINISHED APPEARANCE ft ft ft ft Shirt Waist Values Vll it They are the NEW TAILORED PATTERNS handsomely fashioned in Lace and Medallion Fronts The Prices are within the easy reach of all From 85 cents and up Take a careful look at THESE PRICES They are worth the moment of time required Hi M to to to to Hi ift Hi ft Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Tailored In white nude with tucked front and lace trimmed nr will medallion pattern in three I sleeves A special I lUU Made with medallion and file front Made broad on sleeves open in backhand with full ments open in front A quality At the popular price of f-U Mil SI 50 Waists Trimmed with pattern medallion front and Irish lace insertion at sides with fine tucks on shoulder and over bust open in back 34 sleeves This waist Is made of fine Pearline lawn and is a superior value For Waist Beautifully trimmed with Filet lace Insertion sleeves and open in the back Made in three different styles This elegant ment is priced af only ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 F Krugor Takes n Fast Cure Splendid Our friend Charles F Kruger whom nearly man woman and child In this country and who has a host of friends in Wood county wound up on Saturday a 21 days fast with a hearty meal but without the least ill effects Charley is a strong believer In New Thought not exactly any orthodox kind of new thought but what he believes to be the truth advocated by several of the prominent New Thought societies One of tbe tenets of all these societies Is that mind controls matter and that the great curative element In nature is mind and never matter He was led to his investigations this line and to fast experiments by a stomach trouble f r which he had doctored ex- without appreciative good A new thought friend suggested I fasting wnich he did curing himself I he completely Without advertising the matter he had previous 10 his long fast taken a fan of a week with results ing in the mean time to hia arduous duties in the store On this occasion he set out to fast two weeks but not meeting with the results expected he determined to con- his fast for another week which he did with the most flattering results For the first two weeks the news of his fast did not get abroad but during the third week the story got abroad and it created no end of talk and mauy ot his friends were so solicitous over hia con- dition that they gave him a lot of trouble during the last few days They claimed that when he began to eat again the would kill him as well as many ither direful consequences overtake him all of which of course proved un- rue He became quite emaciated it is me and his pulse got as low as 45 beats to the minute When he got hrough with his first meal his pulse rose to SO and he Is rapidly recovering flesh and strength although at no time during his fast did he retire from ness or lay up for lack of strength Durine an interview we had with him yesterday he looked as fit as a in use a vulgar expression His eyes were bright and his head clear ana no- bod would suspicion from his ance that he had just passed through a fast He said he never felt more of Grand Tries Out n Lot and Wins Sunday afternoon the and Grand Rapids ball teams opened the season in the city at the ball park before a large crowd of lovers of the game The first few innings were rather cluse and exciting but after that either koosa fell down or Grand Rapids struck 8 gait for they pulled ahead and won easily by a score of 15 to 1 Grand Rapids tried out a number of pitchers and catchers for the purpose of selecting men for a team to play for the balance of the season Fahrner Sinister and Geo Crowns were given a as pitchers and Post and as catchers all doing fairly The battery for the visitors were Bentz pitcher and Neil Crowns catcher Grand Rapids will play koosa at next Sunday the weather permitting Jane Addams Lecture Notwithstanding the extensive ising only a small house greeted Jane Addams Wednesday ning when this noted sociologist and amous settlement worker arose to de- Iver her lecture were however were well repaid for heir trouble and expense She has a most interesting personality and the was replete with thought ng sentiments and new ideas touching he relations of the more fortunate with tbe miserable and lowly of earth The conditions that Jane Addams Is trying to mprove in the great cities of the land are not encountered to any considerable extent in the country districts and small inland cities of this country and for this reason our people are not so interested in the subject as they otherwise might After the lecture a chance was given for all to ask questions and many as well as pertinent questions were asked and answered to capable of turning off work than at the present time and is a greater believer than ever in the fast cure WHITE CHINA SILK WAIST With fancy VaJ and front Val on sleeves and at neck A special bargain J CQ value at the price of BLACK AND COLORED TAFFETA WAISTS Made from the best taffeta Silks of soft finish These garments are tailored waists and are superior values just received from the makers Priced from to WHITE JAPAN SILK WAIST Heavily stitched in knife pleats which cover the entire front from the shoulder seams neatly tucked collar Priced at a P J bargain at Likes Him In Edwin Milton play Mv Boy Jack which will be seen at the Grand Thursday May 7th Eugene Moore the Star depicts a character that should become one of the most popular impersonations that he has appeared in during his remarkable career Jack Paden is a fine independent keen pre- possessing sort of young American that everybody likes lie turns laughter into tears and tears into laughter Joseph M Noel eldest son of Mr and Mrs Frank Noel of Port Edwards and Miss Clara Teeple of Chicago married Saturday evening at the home of the bride Rev M C of the Swedish Lutheran church In that city a of the officiating at the ceremony which only few relatives and friends witnessed The officiating clergyman married the groom's parents twenty-four years and also baptised the young man Mr and Mrs Noel arrived in Port Edwarda Sunday morning where they will spend the summer the ing a position witn the paper company The LEADER wishes to lie among those wishes to Joe and his bride Build Sew Academy Pinna are now complete for a new building at Bethel to complete tbs equipment of the academy The pre- sent dormitories are new and in excellent condition but a school building is needed and it is intended to some and commodious structure during the present summer The new building will be by 64 feet two stories and basement and will be built of It will provide ample class rooms sembly room and meet the present needs of the academy with plenty of allowance for future expansion When completed this building will be the finishing touch to make Bethel academy one of the best equipped institutions of its kind in the state The attendance at the academy the past winter was about two hundred and the numerous courses and well balanced and doing classes are good Mayor issues Orders the Saloons During past week Mayor ville save the saloons of the city fair warning that they must all close ly at o'clock and not open on day until 12 o'clock noon also that the law relating to those black listed and to minors would be strictly enforced out further notice Those not complying will be moved against in a legal manner The doctor made few if any ante election promises bat his early official record in- that the people made no mistake in chosing him for their mayor Entertained at Whist The social event of the was the party given Monday afternoon at the De home by Mesdames Ue Guere and Theodore Brazeau About fifty ladies were in attendance and several hours were pleasantly playing whist Mrs Edward Lynch winning first honors and Mrs G J Kaudy the consolation prize A delectable luncheon was served at six o'clock The only Whenever Jack is on the stage there is something doing His self sacrificing sliest from out of town was Mrs Adam Paulus of Marshfield loyalty to his friend his exhilarating ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft tilts with his crusty old father keep the audience busy wondering what is going to happen next but take him for all in all Jack Paden is a gentleman Prices cts OUR WAIST DEPARTMENT Gives exceptional unities found nowhere else for buying of Garments Just received an ment of Tailored Duck Skirts Made extra full sweep in plain gored or pleated patterns ft W ft ft ft ft WAISTS on First Floor SUITS and SKIRTS on Second Floor JOHNSON HILL CO Catches a Rainbow Tront Jesse Waterman a ten or old boy was fishing for suckers at the mouth of the creek last day and landed a beautiful specimen of rainbow trout weighing five pounds The boy did not appreciate his catch or did not know what kind of a fish he had until he exhibited it np town when it became the cynosure of all eyes ly so with old fishermen It is the largest specimen ever known to have been caught in nearby waters BIRTHS daughter to Mr and Mrs Robert Solchenberger last son to Mr and Mrs Bert Sparks daughter to Mr and Mrs Ullrich Shank of Biron son to Mr and Mrs Eugene Meyers son to Mr and Mrs George Bartow daughter to Hi and Mrs Oliver Trudell daughter to Mr and Mrs Herman of the town of Port Edwards Friday New Veterinary Dr J Kellogg a graduate of the Just at present the attendance is not np to the standard as the winter courses are completed and the special interest In which stimulates attendance n the summer is not yet at its height Financial Agent P M Hansen of Bethel was in the city Monday and re- promises of support in the ng project from many of the leading business Times He Candidate for Highway Com- missioner N M Berg of Auburndale was in the city last week and speaking of matters eaid he was candidate for the office of highway commissioner in the county board at its May session created that office Last fall when this matter came before the board Mr Berg was a member and then as now is op- posed to the creation ot office It was voted at that time to further consideration of the question until the May term The law provides for the appointment of a highway com- missioner by county boards his sation and duties being prescribed by the act creating the office Wood county like many others refused to act at their first meeting after the enactment of the new law believing that no benefits ara derived from such an office What die position will be made of the question at the May term remains to be ssen bnt if the law is carried out and a commis- appointed Mr Berg is a candidate SUIT DEPARTMENT Sale The west side ladles aid society of the Congregation will hold a rummage sale Saturday May 2nd In the Lyons block J H Linderman has sold the Balgar farm east of thla city to Adam Snoop o Racine Wig move onto hia farm this Mr Snoop will week Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto Canada has in Grand Rapid and opened an office on Second street The doctor's specialties are dentistry lameness and and besides his school knowledge he has had a large amount of experience He is an honest capable man Give him your business OBITUARY MICHAEL MASON Passed away Saturday at the home of his son Mike on the west side at the age of 79 Funeral services were leld Tuesday morning at Peters fauls church Rev Reding officiating j md interment made In Calvery cemetery Mr Mason was bore in County ow Ireland coming to this country in 847 Ten years later he was married o Miss Margaret Slowey of Portage and n 1861 moved to Wood county to reside at Saratoga where he resided until four years ago when he came to Grand Rapids to live with his son He is survived by four sons and two daughters his wife having been dead a good many years The children W James Mike Mason and Mrs Nellie of this city F P Mason and Miss Lizzie Mason of for the News Painting and Decorating interior and exterior ing and Get your work done early and avoid the rush I am agent for the celebrated American and Alfred Peats wall paper Phone 10 664 Oak street GEO LABRECHE Get your steaks and other meats at Joe Rick's meat market amounts six per REALTY MOSEY TO In small or large cent on good farm extra charges for of Portage SOCIETY NOTICES The east side ladles aid society of the church will meet Wednesday with Mrs N E Emmons The west side ladies aid society of the Congregational will inert Wednesday with Mrs Henry Ebert The west side ladies aid society of the M E church will meet Wednesday Mrs Uhaa Frank security with commission Have sold the Koeniga and and farms near this city this month and have other buyers on the string If you want to sell or trade your farm call at our office or drop us a postal Anywhere from to will buy a home la this city Let us show you what wo have for sale We will treat you right Several home on easy terms We are now located on the boy 16 old or over to learn the printer's trade Enquire at this office NOTICE ground floor opposite the Bank of and shall be pleased to Deeds Abstract write surance or trade your home or farm be yoar Notary etc   

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