25 YEARS AGO . ]!Saturday, September 22, 1906 !Press advices from Havana, ; Cuba, indicate that peace in that!' country is a long way off and can probably be .accomplished only j through actual intervention by the l.'nited States as rebels in the in- j tprior declare that the warships of; this country cant.ot come into the ;J Mbush” for them, ;Plans for observance of th* ofhh . anniversary of the plaiting of the ■village of iicedsville are being dis* \ cussed-among residents there fob | ( lowing the discovery that the orig- j inal plat by Judge Reed of Manito- jwoe was approved in 1856.♦ •• ™ ■1-•John Marsh, Green Bay building! contractor, who recently completed • the Chicago and North Western ex- j tension from this city to Green ! Bay, will continue with his crew^as i lie receives, contract for St, Paul' road extension in the Ontonagon valley.Discovery of three large Indian mounds in the town of Centerville ; has been made, and the sites, i among the largest, ever found ih ; this vicinity, will be marked by Dr.] Louis Falge, Countv Supt, of j Schools Larson, and Prof. Fred , Christiansen for the State Histori* I eal society. j