CITY MATTERS,Joseph Holhnanu has beeo quite seriously ill during the week but is reported as improving.The Clerks’ protective association have succeeded in getting Mr, Rat-ner to close bis store the same as the other dry goods houses are doing._Wm. F. Bub, has a tine, display ...of high grade photographs in his gal* lery, It is. worth your while to look look them over before having your picture taken.Harry W, Jameson, traveling passenger agent of the Flint Pere Marquette railroad was in the city on Tuesday arranging for the series of excursions that will be run on the boats of his line this summer.On Friday May 9tb, at the Home of the Friendless, Mrs. Pruessler will hold an apron sale for the benefit of the home. A large number of aprons for this sale have been made by Mrs. Pi uesslcr in the hope that the home may be kept up. Refreshments will also be served The sale will be bold from 2 to 9 p. m.The Churches.CONGmVI'TONAL C.IIUROM.There will bo the usual service at the Congregational Church next Su day, in the morning at J 0:45 and in the evening at 7:30. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be admin*istcrcd at the morning hour of worship, and the subject of the sermon will be: “The Lamb Slain from theFoundation.’Y. P. S. C. 15. at 0:30 p. in., led by Mias Revtlia Maurer. Subject—“Little Ways of Bettering the World. Phil. 2: J 2:20,Bible class meeting in the tower room this Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock.MKTnodist church.Preaching services at 10:4,5 and 7:30. Morning Subject—“Peace in time of War. Evening Subject— “As the sowing so the leaping Epworth League devotional meeting 6:30.The Sunbeams will hold a strawberry social at the Parsonage next Thursday evening.At Iho regular business meeting of the young peoples society last Monday evening, the name of the organization was changed from Christian Endeavor to 15pworth League, the newly elected officers are:Mr, M. L. Stomlmus—-President.Mies Mctta Mosley—1st Yice Pres. Miss Lila Morgan—-2nd Vice Pres. Prof. II. If. White—3rd Vice Pres. Miss Lnella Cone—4th Vice Pres. Mies Minnie Hollander—Secretary. Mr. Win. F. Jensen—Treasurer.The at otto of the local society is “For Christ mid the Church;’’ and the Motto of the Ep worth League in general is “Look up, lift up.”and among Sheboygan*? highly respected citizens. He was born in Ger-mnay on Sept, 1 1823 and has been a reside nt.of this locality for about fifty years.' His wife died about six years ago, and his brother, Gottfried proceeded him by about a week. The su riving children are Mrs. H. Teach Mrs. Aug. Leonhard and Albert and Chas. Quanta of Sheboygan, and , Chas. Quassius of Houghtob, Mich.' The funeral oceured on Wednesday afternoon. The If ran ken Vereiu of which be was a member .attended the funeral in a body. The interment was made at Wildwood.Capt. Trester will soon commence drilling a company of recruits that he has had orders to form so as to have them in readiness should a second call be made*. Capt. Geisler will alfjo form a company to be composed of members of the Boys Brigade who are old enough to enlist and members of the Son’s oi Veterans, Both of these companies svill soon commence drilling and should another call be made would be in readiness to go at a few hours notice.Carl Haselbauer, an old resident of tins city passed away at St. Nicholas hospital at 11:30 on Monday night. He was a highly respected citizen and leaves many friends behind, He had resided here tor over forty years. Mr. Haselbauer was born in Germany Aug. 5th, 1823, and came to this country in 1857 coming to this city where lie lias since resided. He has one surviving son, Anton Haselbauer, of Oshkosh, The funeix al occurred on Thursday morning from the Holy Name Church. The St. Boniface Society of which he was a member attended the funeral in a body.William Ifrucger, died at his home m the town of Wilson on Monday night at the age of tlurty-ono years.He leaves a widow to mourn his loss. The funeral took place on Thursday the interment being made at Wildwood.BrebeiitheSTATE Con:Street Cars to Cemeteries,From now on during the summer season all Cemetery cars. (No’s. .1-2 and 3) will run through to Wildwood and Lutheran cemeteries.DEATHS,... Christoph Quassias died at his home on Sunday night at 1605 North Eighth St. He was 74 years of ageCHARLES MAYNARD, ATTORNEY,With Vat. Dotting, Heal Estate and Loan Agen t722 Center Avenue.“LEAVEEWEirs DOC ftFoot Penn, Avo,, SHEBOYGAN.' 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