Wisconsin Valley Leader (Newspaper) - March 18, 1909, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin PER YEAR GRAND RAPIDS WISCONSIN THURSDAY MARCH 18 NUMBER 3 Parsifal that beautiful and ive masterpiece of onp of the world's greatest men of soulful forceful ficent conception Wagner will be produced Wednesday March 24th at Theater staged with spectacular features that enhance the value of the production presented with a sense of ness of things that Is necessary to so de- manding a play and interpreted by an of artista carefully is what we are promised In this most unique offering There IB no necessity of the wonderful work at thia time for it la familiar to most people students of the great master and hla greatest effort A feature of the which Parsifal patrona should bear in mind la the unusual hour of commencement The curtain will rise promptly at auditors should be in their seats by thle time aa the darkened auditorium will prevent seating any one during the action of the play the late comers will be re loran j lion of alleged graft in tbe purchase sewer pipes by tim city In 1907 stating that the Johnaon Hill Company con- to sell to the city No 1 newer jNo two Bewer Upon such pipe and delivered instead No two one carload of 12 inch pipe sewer pipe collecting from the city the Of joO feet aod also 132 feet of During the i difficult to Fh Surer j i OUR ELECTRIC ROAD Jo the issue of the Dally Reporter as all factories were under date of Saturday March 18th The city had three j Men Meet Brown Steele mid nno 1.4 TUV foran anH In order to get Men mown imu 1909 A Tax Payer asks for an STOCK CO jobs on its hand and in order to get with which to finish the work the committee authorized the Company to order some sewer Others Tuesday Sight SURVEY AND PROSPECTUS SHOWN Full contract price of No one For benefit of A Tax Payer and all other citizens the following tion la given for the purpose of setting this matter right mid showing that there was no on the part of the Johnson Hill Company Mr E W Ellin W b U UJU Xo two 20 iuch pipe were Instead however of No one prices being collected for thia It was for and paid aa No two pipe aa will be seen by the original invoices now on Hie and which have been on tile in the office of the city clerk 11111 air jj me ui me or any other party in the j anyone care to see these of the sewer pipe in 1907 OB Chairman of the Sewer Committee ID the summer o 1907 i submitted the purchase of sewer pipe to ciu Hern i l invoices from the Wing Sewer Messrs 0 F Steele of Port Edwards and Neal Brown 11 C and Mr Wausau were in Grand Rapids Tuesday completing the preliminary work for the proposed street car line be- tween this city and Late In the afternoon invitations were made by telephone and otherwise for a meeting me competitive bids and received bids further if there IB the Johnson Hill Company and the j about Centralia Hardware Company at liberty to ana iui a e in the office of the business men in the Foresters hall in the evening to meet aod get and to discuss with exactly what the sewer chared for the same plus 55 00 lor each j it be looked for car handled being of i the city clerk is op the Johnson i Hill Company on the i day and the clerK w u new for that jear After any tax stand until the conclusion of both the Mr to the city's information j ed the36 h them all the features of the new road to w can not so j call at the office ot the city clerk where i men were present aa otherwise mv information may be hud and where j have assembled still some 25 or j Thp office of i cone r the act which requires 45 minutes decided the Hill at Grand I bid was the owest and entered into ao uuj for each Interpretation Seats oo sale March 10th at 70 eta 80 men were present L M Nash was chosen chairman and Neal Brown was asked to explain the modus of the company and its plans for operating the road Thia ground cte The greatest dramatic ment ever brought to Grand A Surprise Party Saturday evening Mrs Walter J was accorded a surprise party by a acore or more of her friends In honor of her birthday The evening was pleasantly spent in playing cards after for the sewer pipe The city in the summer of bought i carloads of sewer pipe 19 uf which were by Johnson Hill Com- The other was Announcement hereby announce my candidacy for office of County Superintendent of t for advancement of Company ou which their profit of 00 per 2 6 10 percent which delectable refreshments were No served The hostess was presented with i Wn3 furnished The many useful and ornamental gifts aa Sewer Committee had knowledge of the mementoes of the happy occasion i furnishing of No two pipe aa it lam a candidate for county of schools J HERBERT C E BOLES gone over quite thoroughly by Mr City Clerk j Brown He said they had plenty of capital of Grand to finance the enterprise but they wanted Grand people to take stock as many of them as could in order to make the enterprise in name and in fact a Rapids institution ly and cordial feeling would thus be established between the road and the people of this city wh ch would work to he good of both He told of the ex- he had in tbe road established and how kickers and obstructionists sprung up where least expected and seemed to think that in I THINGS WORTH WE are going to keep you all posted on the important items that we are showing tms season The items of unusual that will make you better with this store Items that are MONEY SAVERS When a cu u better wi ct curs lillO MONEY they MAKE MONEY and become satisfied patrons of our store you all SATISFIED and we are going to have it OUR WAY Read these items over and see if they won't do you some good We want J E Daly Arranges for ft Season Next Summer While the David people were in the city J K Daly made a deal with Jack Stanton one of the leading men of the company to organize a stock com- pany show with headquarters in thia city There will be from seven to ten people in the company and during the slack season of about 10 weeks they will play at Daly's Theater on the three best nights of each week giving a new and class play each day at popular prices In the fall the company will make the show circuits returning here each year for the summer season Tbe success of the enterprise depends largely on the ability of Mr Stanton as manager Xew Lutheran Church The Evangelical and German Lutheran church society whose church home is on Eighth street have decided to move remodel the old church edifice into a more commodious school building than they now possess On the present church site they have decided to build the coining summer a new brick church costing in the neighborhood of to meet the demands oi the growing congregation Besides ing R long felt want of this society it will a fine to the of that section of the city and materially add to the building on in the city this Has Real Sensation A warrant has been issued for the ar LiNEN CRASH n IS inch linen brown crash with blue border an extra heavy plain weave This crash is a regular a grade onr price PERCALES Full 36 inch percales in light and dark shades navy bine gray ana black floe stripes to choose from and iSc grades your choice of 5000 yards a yard t UNDERSKIRTS Ladies black sateen underskirts made of fine sateen in light and medium weights full vard flounce deep 12 inch dust ruffle made form on draw string This garment will cost anywhere 23 while the 10 dozen last that we have ia stock you can choose the one you want for SHIRT WAISTS A full assortment of fine muslin fancy waists Iv trimmed in Valenciennes laces and insertions Mechlin laces German Valenciennes embroideries etc full long sleeves open in back or front hien collars a wide range of patterns to I j choose from for choice a garment I I 0 UMBRELLAS 26 inch rib umbrella with a good taffeta and linen top made on a paragon frame silver mounted and natural stick handles the greatest I nn umbrella ever sold child's 24 inch school umbrella fast black too that will shed rain good natural stick bandies CQg HOSIERY We are showing a guaranteed hose no questions asked on this garment if it doesn't wear for any reason RETURN IT and we will give yon a new STOCK These stockings hays a combination linen heel and toe ind knee made In course and fine weaves a pair fcW it it it it it it it The COMBINATION SUITS Ladies muslin two pieced combination stitched finish plenty of fullness throughout all sizes up to 12 made with either skirts I QQ or drawers each a suit I Best six cord thread in black and white all from 8 to 70 a spool Ocean Pearl buttons pure white few C g sizes 10 to 24 ligne a W TABLE LINEN 64 inch table damask in bleached and silver bleached excellent patterns to a lect from a special value in unbleached 63 inches wide 1C pieces to choose from at a HUCK TOWELS Scotch linen towels all hemmed ends inches with colored borders W W size inches each spite of the apparent great friendliness of the people here toward the we would fiod them in our community before the road is in operation sometime next summer He Epoke of the of the Paper Co in donating the right of way from koosa Grand that from his experience aik the reports of their engineers he thought the prospects for profit from thia line were better than sensation the 11 e when it was started yet for Hie lira few years the stock could not be expected to great G F Steele followed Mr Brown and said that as one of the earlier residents of Grand he was greatly inter- ested in the progress and prosperity of this city He thought thia line would be equal to a number of factories and mills iu building up the city He had ted the matter of donating the right of way to his company and they had readily made the grant not from purely anthropic reasons either The road would be of great advantage to them in giving them much quicker and better trans- portation service this city enabling to maSB use of surplus labor in this city aa well as many other tages it would bring them He hoped he people of this city Stevens Point and Wausau would rje brought into closer business relations by thia enterprise Mr Ewing president of the street railway in a short speech gave his experience in the starting of hia home company and one at Minn which he helped promote agreeing with Mr Brown in the difficulties but he was quite certain thia was a good field for the enterprise and that it would pay well when once under way A number of local business men also spoke after Messrs Brown and Steele had retired early to caich the night train All were decidedly in favor of the road and could aee no obstacles in this city in its way 01 course we want the line and want it bad aa the saying ia It will be the most useful and advantageous enterprise that could be started in this city and if we have in our midst which we very much doubt we believe the popularity of the enterprise with the people of this city is such that it will prove a steam roller to the if such there bo of Mrs A B Cotey of for threatening to do great bodily harm to Charles the city treasurer while in the discharge of his duty it seems Mr went to the Cotey home Monday to levy on household goods for the of personal properly taxes Mrs Cotey claimed the goods belonged to her and ordered the treasurer away Refitting Mrs Cotey went into the house soon returning with a revolver the sight of which convinced Schriner thai BOt wanted The matter has created quite a sensation at as the are _ A daughter to Mr and Mrs Walter Wood of formerly of A daughter to Mr and Mrs Arthur Jarvia of Port Edwards Friday A daughter to Mr and Mrs Herman of Vesper A son to Mr and Mrs Alfred Rember Stock Owners Will Meet Dr David Roberts ex State ian of Wisconsin will address the men of this community at the Ideal Theatre Saturday March 27 at 10 o'clock p m on the subject of Importance of Healthy Stock D Roberts has become a cattle specialist and is considered authority on cattle diseases He is conducting a campaign of education among the stock owners of the United States and has been called to various states to address live stock organizations It will be well worth while for every stockman to attend this meeting as they will be able to attain valuable tion ana are to any tions regarding diseases cf live stock Admission free STOMACH DISTRESS And all Misery from Indigestion Five Minutes Later Every family here ought to keep some in the house as any one of you may have an attack of Indigestion or stomach trouble at any time day or night This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a stomach five minutes afterwards If your meals don't tempt you or what little you do eat seems to fill yon or lays like a lamp ot lead in your stomach or if you have heartburn that is a sign o Indigestion Ask your pharmacist for a case of Pape's and take tri- after supper tonight There be no no belching ol gested food mixed with acid no stomach gas or heartburn fullness or heavy ipe in the stomach Nausea tta most respected families of News Engineers Here Again Wisconsin Central road have several engineers in the city this week going over the work done by two or hree former engineer corps on the ground in the vicinity of tne Bay The nature of their work 1 kept a secret to the in Grand hut it is thought that the ness of these men now is to make plans tor the proposed railway bridge across the Wisconsin river here At all events their comings and goings in- creases the faith of the inhabitants in the early extension of that road from this city Celebrate Anniversary Sunday was the fifteenth wedding anniversary of Mr and Mra J R Sitterly also the birthday anniversary of each and iu honor of the day they entertained about twenty-five relatives and friend at their west aide home A delectable seven course dinner was served at one o'clock at tables artistically decorated supper at C o'clock and at a dainty lunch waa tendered or ng This ail go and besides there Mi be no sour left over in the to your breath with odors Pape's is a certain cure for all stomach misery It will take hold of your food and digest it just the ame as if your stomach wasn't there Actual prompt relief for all jour misery is at your pharmacist waiting for vou These large 50 cent cases contain more than sufficient to cure a case of sia or Indigestion 0 W I LACES Valenciennes German and cotton laces 10.000 yards to choose gg from at a yard Crochet cotton in colors and mixed shades a ball BLACK CECiLIAN Black suiting full SG inches wide woven smooth nd with an elegant finish a superior value for 100 our sale price SuC a When you call for these advertised numbers the GOODS WILL BE HERE FOR YOU You will not be disappointed by having the saleslady tell you that we are just closed out The GOODS ARE fl JOHNSON HILL Dry Goods Department it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it LUTZ Xew Mont Market Open for Business The new meat market of Lutz j Chandos in the Lefevbre building op- tbe Tribune office is now open for business and it promises to become a popular place to buy choice cuts of beef and pork at living prices Their is sausage and Charley Lutz has the reputation of being one of the most skilled sausage makers in the trade Their shop and factory ia scrupulously clean inviting and the public is in- to go in and see the latest im- proved machinery make sausage A horse power electric motor furnishes the power and a clever cutter is ready to wait on customers Give them a share of vour business their guests The day waa pleasantly spent in social converse music etc The present from out of town The A Newman and Chaa families of Miss Aileen Henman of Kansas and Axel Mesdames K Anderson J LaMadeline and F Noel all of Port Edwards Will Open Shoe Store E L Baumgartner of Madison has rented the Keinhart building on Main street and will open an exclusive shoe store sometime in April Mr gartner will with his wife make Merrill his home having already had hia hold gooda shipped Daily Herald Mr Baumgartner is a brother-in-law of J T Schumacher aud was employed the Schumacher atore during the SECURITY AND ACCOMMODATION This bank not only furnishes its depositors absolute security for their money it an important part of its business to accommodate its customers in every way possible Small or large it makes no difference we are here to make your business transactions easy and pleasant FIRST NATIONAL BANK Grand Rapids Wis Oldest Bank in Wood County in winter months The west side Advertised Letter List Ladies Anderson iss Dullen Misa Mra B C Ford Miss Minnie Miss Miss son Miss Stella Thomas Miss Alice Walters Misa Hazel Gentlemen Alexander Albert F Blake D E Covetz P Lantz Rev Ezra D Morgan C A Miller Charles Fieh F Myer John John Dr 1 Nelson Julius Reynolds U W Ernest Vance Curtis SI card Anton is erecting comfortable brick house this spring on his farm In The west Blue M E church will meet Wednesday with one and one Mrs Clark Lyon ment and cellar Coming Parsifal March 24 Band Concert March 30 Walter Thomas Mills April 6 Stetson's Uncle Tom's Cabin April 9 TTwo