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s powerItaken to the tombI PI.IKs TO AT- l’l XKKAIi OF C. D. HAVI)E\ HKLIKMGllT.A I ( ATllKimAlmm•i I it lla - Over- I jimiense Cnncmir-*' of I'ricmi* PayHU Sect lollIJaisi Tribute to Memory ol I .a -CnmiK lt;1 Citizen.City \ttomoy, IW m I j Laid to Rest i»» 'It. Olivet With!Yustees for!*.tzinger tikes ex-•r lt;»f statements ht* relative to th*.’ater works trur-Religiotts ami MilitaryCoated Tongup Nose, Drop] fr a, Bloatirg Bladder, Liver,you can be cuHonoriSeldom on a similar occasion haMo re been such an outpouring of eiti-If vou are *utTcall. He can 2fnent in the wo you trust you.*:suchhlch■nine Times W. J.f) have said thatiy panned provid-mut of the waterie city council isntl that he doubts a trustee is *► removal, within law under which wit. He also say s anything publish-councll authority nance or impeach•lt;fiis from every walk in life, and manifestations of sorrow as that attended the last over the] bodyof the late Captain C. i Hayden.whose funeral was held Wednesday morning at ft o'clock at St. Rapjia* ‘Cathedral.Solemn reoutem high mass celebrated by Rev. Father Carey', hrant; Father Coffey of Templedeacon. Father Murphy. *ub-dd»{‘on, and Father Harry, master of monies. Prof. Dreher presidedorgan, and a quartette compos »d of Miss*/ Minnie Callaghan and ISum*iiVcele-t1fccf* re-tDR*MfcUICAL ANHaggerty and Messrs. Simon, and Dreher sung thlt;- Gregorian“One Sweetly Solemn Thought’rendered by Mrs. Norman Hu ridChicago.A firing squad from the Gov** Greys walked before the *-ask**twas born*1 into the church, anMr. Knight ently passed, hased. but will prob-sideration by’ theKhi-ight is conifid-law y»*rs in the [ eieww fm the more than nr-aish to say that about the law.anything publish-tuneil authority to 1w hich is now be- 1 remove officers 1s certainly over- iK\ PLlt;)MO\ofnor s. as itt wo* *£*soldiers utood at attention end of the casket duringmonies.The funeral sermon was del by Dean Toomey, of Cedar P.Father Toomey said that he hat ■ .’.-cod to I th* mc.uthpiece hf th-'Cathedral parish arid of th* ct'v Dubuque 10 extend sympathy jo th*M»rro* stricken family * At honestMao killed wPnijH'rtFtFresno, Cal. of a terrific ewhich w as telmile*, one rnathe | c* -*•- j other danger onj 0**0 worth ofvered * fhis forenoon a iplds. * of the Califoribeepat felt he*Th* explosio which com pie0f j hundred and li! lost.ill III II mi ■■■—I nr -|| I III n—1—1 ■*“*• •*mt part of our, . .. , , „ ., , man is the noblest work of God. saidwater works tru**- , ,, . '' the speaker, and Cif-m Haydesuch a matt. He was true as stfeel 1I knew him well, and Ia of the supple.-ovide.s among ©th-words as follows: be removed fromis« under the proof Title « *.f thenee which is now ell and which pro-al of water works* cause, was drawndon* of chanter 8me.lovePrior to theThe IIt’s a sig»ds sip-s 1 , strongest animnever heard ’ also h;ts the 1;him yu* r an unkind word, I si* hh* | lung# fhean?nuvritk'** and I Jcnew \ iia? !h*y ! in themmmmL H« wan the ideal man. if ■ ? j should be marlof€ for hi*88 hom*. hi* family and ht» j thousands ofcity. He wwi? th** sou! of evi rj project * Steph#-fnf of I ff»r the upbnildtnsr of t partscause h** felt that next to hi* and home was h»s duty to his cbFather Toomey spoke f* *-iinh. be- j learned how Itramilv “Three bottle*u reh.’* I coverv stopped!I a whis asiflt;# xIIwordi« clothed Inoffered condolence andu1 h **tu and did pro-»f *! other cl tv . _work* trus- the afflicted family «»f this law |f i \ «»*.. m jrv i-i* I **tion,- with the deceas*beautifullaeguag*i.vmpaihyIand cured mlt;thought consufor throat andnteed b Tort Price 'c*c and* rvw' pi | %%pr*»* I1 1removecause.Ii Tnlne.- p -puiarfj. vt .savttI. 11 *PllhHinTh*- honorary’ bearers w«Knight, Judge Matthews, schmer. Archie Smith. J JP. J SeippH, Matt. McCullough Torbert! The active p**; I bearers w er«sfon 4 P Slattery. T F. Phil ’Next ■ Palen. Joe Ott, J, P Bennetto get is j Bherfdan, F. J Cornellsen aiwrites: i Hkemp.The ushers at the churchPI fifre *WF \Dunn W. Ha;: Dr.J - CCWimd Jtif* «ire for HeadachBiliousness•ert Drug Co. drugit*were; rchem,25cJohn Burns, Prof B J HrJames Sullivan and John BurkThev stale officers of the CatholicOrder of Foresters In attendance atP J, Donahue. Mr inKR.USKHERJosephthe funeral were:McClure. P A. O'Connor, F**rkenbroeekServices at the grave in Mt Olivet 1 w**re conducted by Fathers Carey Murphy and Toomey The! firing squad from the Governor s Greys fir* dIthree volley* lt;.ver th* grav* .as the.er's Supplies body was «.w (• : and clem ijl-iydcu.Market Prices forMooi and FurssMIdler, cfti7j n and friend yflaid to rent arnor g ihoe who h*to the grd-aU heyoviIS $ I*«President.V ce President.Cashier., Asst. Cashier.and SavingsPERSONALi \ v asad prc-1.Jame* Farr el has departedI Crosse on busmensfor 1^//‘W*-'** •»mt***Kanlt;a.«NKay Sis.. Outhique.lawai Ed. Noonan ha« departed foi **iU- to visit relative*.Henry Schwarts ha*! Lancaster on business.Harry Stribley hasSioux * *ity on business.Jacob Gantenbeln has left for Racine, Wis. to vsiwt relatives.departed forL01
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Dubuque, Iowa, US

Wed, Sep 05, 1906

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