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9AXX.T TWLMAiPH.«* •»ST DU BUOUE* * ■ I• **GS OP THE WEEK f REPORTED FOR E TELEGRAPH. * \V** van• V -** * I •« •♦ «HEWS OF THE DAYfAdvertliQiueSo a line accepted for limti).■I-torn* and Social Hap-o* tie Buiy Svlurl com tRe River.*SSfcl bfSift Purit/ and 801,11511 *• A breakfast-cupful of this delicious Cocoa costs less than one cent..^gjdjUalUrocery strcs-ordcr It nfe»f.»W - . lt;*. ,SITTJATWANTED—A for board. Smith, cor CtlIngton’s class In physical ilture will give an enter-vdnesday evening*, April ogram will consist in part se Fantasia, Indian club 1«. readings by Miss Har-Vlbcrt Platt and vocal sell ss Noam I Lagen of Du-oving is the program init as ticsve Young Daiiies.ai,d Oon.............jvers and A. Platt, selected ........«* Bessie Paul.*hgale'a Song, Nevin.Boy.lea nor Harrington.Drill ...........d Edna Plait,. Vera .* or t r u d e Bra nstctter, Pearl Caverly, Ea-d, Sudie Thill, Della pe Broglie. Angelinemd Mary y, D0no-^•was much speculation as to who'would be elected, • although 'strangely . thereM Tti???,S!uchTjntere,,t manifested. M. J. Platt,* Wm. JHesseling* and HenrySmith acted as judges, and • Chas.and H.- Cl. Rewell as clerks.•of,thi0Ii10eituS,-:are lhe corroc[ ■•eturns.Tohn* °^hWaySmiS(;C1Sf*:r?-iiRra' TowrfshlP........ S9•For Collector—T?‘ f* ??rVaa! ’ Pe° -,V • ------ • ■ •. -138-63Pot Toivn Ck'rk— ............ 70Pe°-r......'-149Henry Smith, Peo.................163For Justice of the Peace*-—?• lt;?■ p.eo............142J.. S. Brans tetter. Peo,...-,.. 140For Constable—Geo. M. Schumacher, Peo... 19ZE. D. Cullen. Peo.'. . *144The Falrplay elect I oh, .Tuesday lastlesulted in an entire' - change of thetown board. ; Bartel DSm 1th for chair!!!?£!!' '£?il °X*T* 'osborK v*.by twelveIN MEMORnJM°* **rs*. Marguerite Gregory Who Died Friday, March. 28tli, 1901,WANTED—A young marriet , perience in t and can give' t34 14th streetTo-night qs we think of the .bitter past,.Many tears of sorrow will shed, lor from us another spirit has passed: Another lies cold and dead.WANTED—OF.. .any other lie who is able a Address,’ 4$ Wsaw a *oved one one year ago ither and pine away,Our hearts were wrung with bitter woe As we saw him fail each-day.One dreary night when the summersun •Had faded away in the west Our darling left us sad and alone; Now he dwells among the Blest.**Among the loved ones he left behind, was a mother with a broken heart. As In anguish she glaneed at her uarli ng boy,* *WANTED—SI!grapher with,. leave city. A graph.MrscWANTED—Asix months ocurity. Will dress II. F., 1BUY CORN AI ed. $100 mai•’us order, “ft ful Speculatl • stock A Co.,vot,s, Kz ciiw u^rvois I *rrrhlm —must depart-,ok“ct.od . M other members 'f,.110' oalled upon by God,t Mr. and Mrs. N. Roth if of a pleasant social .‘silay evening in honor nth birthday of their v. The event way in the111 rprise and the self-in-on Joyed a few pleasant departing for their re-The Guiding Star of our life.IJke him, we.laid her ’neath the sod A mother anda wife.were elected 6s . other members » oe H‘?ard wlth°ut opposition. HenryR. Smith w f re-elected town let without oppo Uon; Henry Lenstar as-sesaor; Frank Peeple and Frunk iCluck justices of the peace; Jerry Carey andBen Huppnmn were elected constables. I ,'L WO arrowing hearts, left alone;Ti!S}HiAe and .c-ounty* tickets,, for rwo n«w!y made graves in the church-«uPi*eme cpurt, Joshua j yard, ' ...I non-partisan candidate 1 Wliere in wnrtn cr ft w-v ^ t _ _ •.,FREE IT; DUS showing extr - invisible . spli Suite DT 3,15« •Two vacant chairs round the fireside:. Two sorrowing hearts, left alone;tf*A n .Mtr) *■ ^ -1 . _‘1 ^U.^0n OL’ Dubuque,has been heard and up-some of Dubuque's best art lei pate In tho enter-next Wednesday even-1. in the city hall under the public school.?r Co. of this city have itraet for tho erection ofages and abutments atorg of Boscobel, Wis., s in this city last weekEric Dodge, nonrpartlaaS cartdldateran ahead in this vicinity; for county judge Edward M. Dowry. repubHcan°vrC a 9?'0(Jse11, non-partisan,Mrs. vvm. Furlong of Siusinawn Mound Is the first lady from Wisconsinto be granted an audience with the new archbishop of DubuquePostmaster M. J. Platt 'transacted business in Galena and Warren Thurs-4 *Viola Cook ls visiting friends in Dubuque.Louis Holler has returned to St. Paulhi Ud.s%ityeilaant ViSit oC tW0 weeksMiss Margarel Lawler. urinMnni ArWANTED—BA *1200, E. H.Wliere in spring time the birds willtune.Two angels will meet us in heaven; hoy wllJ guide our footsteps there.We5 • mis*s ll5ein' froin ou^ fireside, I hey dwell in that land so fair.'—M.* V.WANTED—E?tionory enghDickey vine, 1NewYoric Dmdi PifijfsWANTED—SMing poultry j•provements, i;city property ♦.Dubuque, Io\964 Main Street.PAINUSS ni=aiTI.QTRYONE NINE J •corner Glenrrv1a* on
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Dubuque, Iowa, US

Sun, Apr 07, 1901

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