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* * ** # *• * • *St. Paul .........Mountain states De;«ver ........Helena PhoenixPacific statesLos AngelesJVi tland . . .San FranciscoSpokane . .lt;'anadian Calgaryhdnionton ........ .. 4*Winnipeg...........48• • •« * ** • *e •• • # • •* *38643446289256745672528658o I365024462s4828.04.04.0200U00000I ft »( bt lt;c)Highest temperature yesterday.Lowest temperature last night. Rainfall past 24 hours.JAMES H. SPENCER.Meteorologist.Hw.gung, Veronica Spiegel, Rose Kruse, Agnes Dougherty and Cecelia Dougherty; Messrs. James DoughertyJ. J. Dougherty, Kd. Bradley, VincentConnolly, Jos. Connolly, Henry Rous-seli, Willie Koussell, James Flynn, \\ ilfred BreitbacJb, Harold Connolly,V, illle Kruse, Henry Dougherty andDan Dougherty.At 11:30 a bounteous supper wa1*s« rved after which James related i any interesting incidents of his travels which were much enjoyed b all. Realizing the hour, the strain* of“Home, Sweet Rome were playedand all took their departure, everyone reporting a most enjoyable timePEOSTA SCENE OF!SELLING ALCOHOLICBEVERAGES UNLAWFULVERY PLEASANT PARTYSparta, Wis., Sept. 2S A Spartaman, who has been selling the prod-Peosta, la., Sept. J*. -On Sunda j 0f statz Bottling company of‘ U ir ^iss Man Dougherty enter £*hiCag0 was arrested Monday, chargtair.ed a large number of her friends at her home In honor of James Dougherty, who recently returned to his home here after an extended visit oisexeral months with relatives in Pasi-ciena. Cal., and traveling through the many places of interest in the west.The evening was spent in singing, music and games, in which every onejc ‘.tied in making the evening one long to be remembered. Those present towelcome Mr. Dougherty home were Mtssrs. and Mesdames H. A Dougherty and John Dougherty; Misses Anna Casey. Mary Doughe-ty, Mildred Brletbach, Bernice Ehret, Louise F cltbach. Rose Bradley, Agnes Callahan, Frances Callahan, Gertrude Russell, Florence Russell, lAtiraed with selling alcoholic beverages,and was fined $50 in Justice Lamson’scourt. The defendant claimed thathe* had purchased the goods upon therepresentation of the bottling house agent that he could dispense the beverage without violating the law. However, Chief of Police Millard secured a sample of the stuff, got a government nnalySis and a conviction was secured on the report.This is the first case of the kind that has been uncovered and the authorities are determined to nip the I traffic in the bud. The defendant j drew a light fine upon his plea that1 he was innocent of any intention ofviolating the excise lawsNil«
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Dubuque Telegraph Herald

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Thu, Sep 28, 1916

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