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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 10

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10 THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL. "FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. WITHIN THREE HOURS OF THE CAPITOL I David Robertson of Ames. Iowa, marriage to Edward Simpson May visiting his mother and sister. 30,.

1K00 and to this union two been adopted In Lancaster. Almost every lodge and club In the city has adopted one or more fatherless French children. Tha work Is now being ex Richard Reeve of Waunakee was a daughters were born, lima ana recant visitor with friends here. tended by Chairman W. E.

Carter all over Grant county. STOUGHTON Swenson Heads Luther League STOUGHTOX. April At the semi -annual business meeting of the league of the First Lutheran church last night, the following were elected: President, Helmer Swenson: vice president, Christine Hegge: secretary. Tilla Erickson; Jerome Bjerke; committee chairmen: Miss Mae Pennewell Is teacher. i All members of the Congregational Ladles' Aid society are requested to-meet at the Red Cross rooms tonight for work.

gh School Notes There was no high school session this afternoon on account of the Liberty Day holiday. Miss Mildred Hoover, a Junior, Is 111 with measles. At a meeting- of the Junior -class BUY LIBERTY BONDS EDGERT0N EDGERTON, April 26. C. S.

Farman, W. Q. Atwell aud George Blanchard have returned from a business trip to had been previously canvassed for the Third Liberty Loan, and a good share of bonds subscribed for. -i BUY LIBBRTY BONDS SUNNY SIDE HEIGHTS SUNNY SIDE HEIGHTS. April M.

T. K. Reindahl is reported being seriously ill. Carl Gundlach and family are now residing in their new home, purchased of John Hepting. Miss Olga Weidenbeck of Madison has been spending a few days at home.

She Is recovering from her recent Illness. BUY- LIBERTY BONDS SUN PRAIRIE Montana. Tha Luncheon club met at the home Woman's Club Plans Convention The Woman's club met Wednesday with Mrs. D. C.

Johnson. Miss Emma Schreiner read Mary Roberts Rine-hart's "Bugle Call to the Women of America" and Mrs. Henry Mink talked on Good Roads The club Is arranging for- the Third district convention, which will be held In Lancaster May 23 and 24. BUY LIBERTY BONDS of Mrs. W.

G. Atwell yesterday. raised $2,100. 1 At the meeting held In the Bethel school last week, their quota was subscribed. Three Montfort Men Called Elroy La Flash, Bennle Gllbertson and Jule Larson of Montfort were three of the 4 Grant county men called to enter military service at Camp Grant.

April 26. Reports Births Dr. E. A. Ketlerer reports a girl born to Mr.

and Mrs. Chaa. Butteris, April SI. and a son to Mr. and Mrs Lou Neu-roth, April 2,2.

Attend Odd Fellow's Celebration Many local Odd Fellows are planning to attend the exercises at Sunday afternoon, commemorating the S9th anniversary of the order. Return From Colorado Matt Hoffland and family have returned from Colorado, where they went about two years ago, hoping the change last night It was decided to hold the Junior prom on May 10. Hilda, who with her husband survive her. Other survivors are her sister. Misa Bessie Wedlake and two brothers Andrew and Thomas Wedlake.

Mrs. Simpson was a member of the Kastern Star lodge of Dodgeville and was a worker In the Simpson Ladies Aid society. Funeral services were held at the M. K. church, of which deceased was a member, Wednesday afternoon, the Rev.

Guy Campbell of Lancaster officiating. The Rev. A. H. Schoenfeld of this city assisted, The Dodgeville chapter of the Eastern Star had charge of the funeral.

Interment was made In the East Side cemetery. Dochnahl-Schaaf Miss Lorotta Dachnahl, daughter of Peter Dochnahl of the town of Dodgeville and Henry Schaaf of the town of Mineral Point were married TheSenior play cast held a plcnlo at Lake Kegonsa. this afternoon. The sale of The Yahara, the school DANE annual, been brisk and It Is thought that with the proceeds of the senior play there will be no deficit this year. Locals Mrs.

Fred M. Tollackson and, daugh Rally Postponed DANE, April 26. The Loyalty meeting, which was to have been held here last Saturday night, was postponed on account of the storm, but will be held Saturday at 8:30 in Koltes hall. Judge A. C.

Hoppmann of Madison ter. Marian, of Brooklyn. N. arrived here last night It is expected that Mr. Tollackson will arrive in in climate would benefit Mrs.

Hoffland health. They have decided to return at St. Joseph's Catholic church in about two weeks to spend a short va will speaji. this cltv Tuesday morning, April 23. I cation.

His wifa and daughter will be here for the summer. Mrs. Sarah Henman SUN PRAIRIE. April 26. Mrs.

Sarah Henman, an old resident here, died' at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Dexter at Madison, and was buried at Marshall. C. A.

Meister left' for Washington, D. where he has a position as typist In the War Risk Insurance department. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmit were recent guests of Mr.

and "Mrs. Fred Weise at Madlsofi. Miss Helen Roob, whe has been at St Joseph's hospital at Milwaukee, where she underwent several opera-tios. returned home Tuesday night. airs.

Zed Edison visited her daughter. Miss Alice, at Madison recently. John F. Sweeney of Chicago is at IX) we 11 Whlttet who has enlisted in the Ordnance department Is spending a few days at his home here before reporting for duty. Mrs.

Donald Mclnnes left for her new home In Watertown today. Mrs. John Copley, who has been at the A. S. Flagg home since breaking her arm some weeks ago, went to visit the family of her niece, Mrs.

John Robertson at Cooksville yesterday. Miss Edith Mann. IS spending the week end with her parents at Corls3. The Evening club met at the home ot P. N.

Grubb last night. The Young People's society of the Norwegian church met at the parsonage last night. Ranks High la Offleer Teat Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke are in.

receipts of a letter from their son James who has recently finished the coursa at an oltlcer's training camp at Leon Springs, In the final examination James received the rank- of fourth in a class of 200. Mrs. C. W. Birkenmeyer and mother, Mrs.

Jane Kelley, who went to Mil- waukee to spend a few days contracted the grippe and were forced to come home Wednesday. They are both confined at their homes. Miss Margaret Seller is spending the week end with her parents In Madison. Mrs. Harry Ash, who has spent a couple of months In California, arrived home Wednesday.

A highway trailer of the two wheel type was shipped from the factory yesterday, to Washington, D. C. The trailer was a large one of special type and will be used by the street department his cottage at Lake Kegonsa for tha summer. Mrs. Harry Wood spent the day In Devotional, Vinnie Anderson; Social, Ella Moe: Decorating.

Ruth Scamon-son; Music, Mae unsrud: Member-' ship.Earl Loverud; Tress, Edwin Hegge; Program. Olga Oven- Entertainment, Jennie Halverson; Visiting, Mary Phillips. Other business matters were given-attention and a social time was enjoyed. Grinds Flour for Farmers Claire Bickley has had some new grinding machinery installed, at his mill and has been dping work since Wednesday. On Wednesday grinding was in progress from 4 o'ciock In the afternoon until o'clock the next morning and Bickley "still has about six tons of grain to be ground Intu flour for farmer customers.

Some farmers come fully 2j miles to have the work done. Hitherto the' only place In this region where grain was ground was Rockdale. but with the new machinery installed at the Stoughton mill, all the work will be handled here hereafter. Farewell Party, for Soldier Jens Hiilestad, Inspector for Al Schroede at Warehouse No. 1, who has been called to the colors, and leaves tonight for Minneapolis, was given a farewell party Wednesday night by about 40 friends and rela-tives at the home of.

his sister. Mrs. Andrew Bundhagen. He was presented with a flashlight and a wrist-watch. Steps to Secure Pastor At a meeting of the Eai.

Main Christ church congregation Wednesday night it was unanimously decided that the congregation shall en Madison with her husband, who is at the General hospital. F. J. Vea, president of the Stough ton Wagon company. Is transacting' to their old home near Castle Rock.

High School 'Form's War Savings Club The high school has organized a War Saving society, with almost 25 members enrolled. The purpose of this society is to Interest every student in purchasing stamps and to have each member a- worker to get outsiders to subscribe thru this means. Each member receives a badge and if he gets ten people to start purchasing stamps, an honorary badge is given. Entertains Ladies' Aid The Ladies' Aid society wll meet with Mrs. Louis Althous this afternoon at 3 q'clock.

Rose Hitchcock Weds News was received of the marriage of Rose Hitchcock and Harold Mutch of Caldwell, Idaho. Miss Hitchcock is a former resident of Montfort and has the Rev. Father Ambauem fifflclating. They were -attended by Fred Dochnahl. a brother of the bride and a sister of the groom.

They will make their home on the groom's farm In the town of Mineral Point. Pryor Home Sold. The Pryor residence on the corner of Division and Leval streets has been sold to George Slotten, possession to be taken at once. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issued during the week to Merril Oilman Linden and Lola Mitchell. Mineral Point; Erwin King.

Clyde, and Dorothy Anderson. Clyde; Henry Schapp, Mineral Point and. Loretta Dochnahl. Dodgeville; Claire Campbell, Barne-veld and Louise Michejson, Barnb- business In Chicago. Miss Amelia Dohm, who has been enjoying a week's vacation at home, has returned to her work in Madison.

Dane Students Win Honors Quite' a number from here attended the Oraiory and "Declamatory contests at Waunakee Wednesday night. Both speakers from Lodi high school were students from Dane, Russell In oratory and Miss Violet Meyer in They both took second pjace at Waunakee. Donald Lockwood has been ill the past week but Is better. The Ladies' Aid enjoyed a pleasant afternoon with Miss Nellie Fellows Wednesday, going out by auto. Give Farewell Party About twenty friends of Albert Johnson.

Frank Pomeranke and So-Dhus Lockwood gave them a farewell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gootschalk have BUY LIBERTY BONDS REEDSBURG REEDSBTJRG. April 26. Dr.

MUler moved from the flat in the. Rrunasky block into the late J. C. Fitch residence, which they recently purchased. of LaValle was a business caller In this city Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Palmer have moved from the Fitch residence into the Wenzel Suchomel home, on Wind Silas Hand is quite ill with grip at sor street. his home on Main street. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Oehrlein are Mrs. McQuean of LaValle came vn moving frdm their residence they re in Washington. Tuesday to visit her daughter. Mrs.

at Week's restaurant iuesaay iiib.ii.. Clarence Fisher, who is quite 111. cently sold to Frank Pfaff. to the home of Mr. Oehrlein's father, Peter chicken supper was served.

Xne lived in Meridian. Idaho, for some time. The marriage occurred at Lonft Beach. April 10. Erect New 'Flagpole A new flagpole of steel Is beimr' Ed Krey of Abieman was a business boys soon leave to work for Uncle Sam, erected In the cented of the street at the corner to replace the Christmas caller here Wednesday and also visited his brother.

Oscar and family. Miss Mattle Edison of Madison waa Johnson and Pomeranke this week and Lockwood the first of the month. Thesa Go To Columbus Barracks Among the 42 men from Grant tree from which the flaar has floated a guest the first of the wek of her Mrs. Carl Schultz of Wonewoc came The village has purchasea new since the holidays. A new pole Is also brother, Zed Edison.

Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. county, who will leave In the five-day flag. Mr. and Mrs. Verd Shepnerd, Mrs.

to be erected in front of the Child High school. Fred Kunkle who is ill. Mike Kelly waa a Madison caiier gage a pastor of Its own. instead of having one jointly with Central Anne Juv and Miss Annie Brings, of Carl Hanson, who has been emnloved Wednesday. Mrs.

J. Connors, who was so very ed much better. penoci. Deginning May 1, for Columbus Barracks, Columbus, Ohio, to enter military service, are: Oliver J. Stake, Oscar H.

Simpson and Chas. Madison, were Wednesday visitors at The sa.e of Liberty Donas is not Christ church. As yet no call has on the George Silverwood farm, has enlisted in the Marine Corps and left Sun Prairie. 'ed much beter. moving as rapidly as it been extended but a committee has Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Newby are liv ior i-aris Island, B. yesterday. Every one get busy ana neip so. we wiinam scnulz of Oak Park.

111., has ing in the upper at of the Wm. Leltch been named to handle the matter. Junior High Plays Tonight can go 'over the We don want secured employment at the Trailer fac residence. people to think we nave siacaers in tory here and will move his family to The entertainment to be given by Little Adeline Kroncke underwent inrs city in tne near xuture. Dane," is the plea of the local committee.

tne Junior high school tonight in the an operation for removal of her ton Mrs. C. A. Mlllett, Mrs. Margaret Fire at Barber Shop A fire alarm was turned in ab ut high school assembly room will start at 8 o'clock.

Two plays will be given sils and adenoids at Maaison, a iew days ago. i Richter of Montfort. M. H. S.

Notes Forest Kirk. Hobart Biddick and Percy Whitish have joined the Boys" Working reserve and have left school to work on farms. With these three, 1 1 students are now engaged in agricultural work. About $45 has been contributed toward purchasing the school's liberty bond. The district contest will be held at Platteville Friday night.

May S. Miss o'clock yesterday from Frank Wll- Svennson and daughter Genevieve were visiting relatives at Madison tor tne benefit of the Junior Red Cross, Miss Viola Nelson of Madison visit veld. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eilkey.

April 22. Miss Elizabeth' Shannon of Mineral Point is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Fllback. Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Knuth of Albion. are visiting relatives and friends in this city.

Mrs. Chris Whitland of Freeport is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Strat-man. Frederick Stratman was in Madison Tuesday on business. Mrs.

Michael McClusky of Monroe Is visiting relatives and friends in this city. BUY LIBERTY BONDS RICHLAND CENTER RICHLAND CENTER, April 26. Mrs. Minnie Craig of Chicago accompanied Mrs. Harsh from the Presbyterian hospital in that city and is a guest of her Bister, Mrs.

Emma Bur-dick. Mrs. Hendricks of Gl.lUngham and Mrs. Cora -Pugh went 'to Madison Monday for medical consultation. Mrs.

Lovina Miner Wilson returned to her home In Charleston, 111.. OH Tuesday, after having been a' guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miner. Grant Miner returned to Milwaukee Monday, after having spent 'the weekend in this city.

and everyone is requested to attend Ed Kerm transacted business in Hams' barber shop. gasoline heater exploded and but for the timely use of chemicals the offices In the Tobacco ed her Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Eckert. The admission charge is only 10 cents.

Baraboo Wednesday. Wm. Leich of Sun Prairie was nere Exchange Bank buildlns- would The Peppy Time orcnestra will play. At the Theaters Tonight Adeline Krugman Wins Contest The local declamatory contest was the first of the looking after his property. been badly damaged.

Some. damage was done the shop by Are but more by smdke. 4. Globe Marguerite Clark in "Miss held. Tuesdav niifht at the school Geo.

Stitgen ot aiaaison visireu ui auditorium. Eight girls spoke-. The pum yuicK. who received second place in George Washington. Seven reel fea ture.

BUS" LIBERTY BONDS MONTPORT Montfort Going "Over Top" MONTFORT, April 26. Montfort Is doing Its part In the Third Liberty loan and Is going "over the top." Already almost $20.000 -has been raised and with the quota only at $21,000 enough will be subscribed this week to meei It. Dr. Wm. James, chairman of the local committee, has devoted much time to this work and has succeeded In reaching almost every person in Montfort and W'ingville.

The meetings whicti have been neld In the rural schools near town have helped considerably to get the farmers interested. Following is a list of several districts In the township, their quotas and the amounts raised to date: District No. 7, Bethel, quota $4,300, raised $4,950. District No. 11, O'Flaherty, quota, $1,400, raised $1,750.

District No. 6. Oak Grove, quota raised $2,850. District No. 4, Village, quota.

$3,000, mother here Wednesday. Ben Sutgen, of Madison was also here. Make Trailers for Circus The Highway Trailer comDanv la winners were Adelne Krugman, tne league contest, will represent Montfort, A noir.hec nf hnj.i Lyric A World feature picture will 'Ruggles Dinner Party," first; Olive Miss Alice McGowan canea on loai making great wagons, for the use of Eckert, "Ann of Green Gables," sec narnum and Baileys Circus. The friends Wednesday. oe snown tonight Organization Notes ond; Marion Mosel, "A Matter of shortage In cars makes travel Misse Elizabeth Markgran ana land necessary.

Grace Rapp were Madison caueis The S. A. F. will meet tonight at their rooms at 1 o'clock. All members BUY LIBERTY BONDS Tuesday.

dents are planning to attend the contest. The Seniors have prepared their parts -for commencement and are rehearsing them. BUY' LIBERTY BONDS NORTH FREEDOM Mrs. Lizzie 'Benzmuier was a i-ajui Real Estate," third. The- first two girls go to Marshall for the League week in May.

Forty-five girls took contest which will be held the first part in the first declamatory. The Judges were Miss Bessie Taylor, Miss visitor Tuesday. are urged to be present A meeting of the Milk Producers' rssociatlon will be held Saturday af Albert Johnson was at Deerneia tne first of the week visiting relatives. ternoon at o'clock In the firemen's PATENT INVENHTl6rl lOLIPHANT 8c YOUNG I 87 WIS. STREET.

BRANCH OFFICE MILWA1JKEEV15. WASHINGTON D.C Maud Miller and Miss- Fuller of the Miss Agnes Oglivie was caning on room of the city hall. university speaking department. t.i.na TneCftaV. unin jviuaivuoai.

April 26 Misa Mary Draper entertained hA The Rutland Red Crosi society ae- Mrs. Wm. Mosel. accompanied Miss Emma Pietsch was in mui- Mrs. David Johnson of Detroit was icnowieages receipt of 110 from Dis her daughter, Marlon Mosel, sang a a recent guest -of friends In this city.

trict No. 2, town of Dunn, of which son Tnursaay. Knilv and family of Reedsburg solo. The sextette composed of Ad- Misses Etta Clark and urace Wil YrYry nirrrriWuTTuTAnjuijjiniw returned home Wednesday after a few 'Klve Hundred" club at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Hahn; Tuesday night.

Misa Sus; Petteys has returned from where she was called by the death of her niece, Kalphaleta elene Krugman. Marion Mosel, Yleba Hayden, Martha and Mary Cobb and liams recently entertained at bridge, the Dartv Including besides the host- days' visit with his people. Esther Drescher also gave a selection. Mrs N. R.

LOCkWOOO Was a uii4i- exsen. Misses Rachel Ross. Nell iin caller Thursday. Hew. Hilda Kaiserman, Agnes Plnker- Miss Maud Miller of the university gave a short talk on declamatory Knlehlns-er was at maaisuu ton, Viola Bailey.

A six o'clock dinner Today's Markets Thursday on business. work and its problems. Edward Robo Oratory Winner was served. Miss Nell Le Hew won the prize. acr aunt, airs.

Mary Selden also died a shrt time before her arrival at the home. A large number of people went to Baraboo Monday night to hear' the Jackie band. Herman Smith la BUY LIBERTY BONDS PLATTEVILLE Mrs. O. B.

James entertained ai The local oratorical Contest was held Monday night at he audi bridge 'Monday night for Mesdames Rinnh Tiradv Brewer or MiiwauK Fire at C. A. T. Mine torium. Six boys spoke, Edward Robb with "What Democracy Means" and Ixyvina Miner Wilson of Charles PT.ATTF.VILLE.

April 26. The ucil- on wnere he has drills operating. S. J. Hackert has commenced 'work CORN DEMAND Guaranteed Dentistry Get It where It doesn't hart or eoW IER took first place; Rudolph Schiller, hn.

the C. A. T. mine, "McAdoo'a Liberty Loan ton, 111. Besides the guesta of nonor, the following ladles were present: Mesdames W.

G. Barry. H. D. Pease.

Tnhn Rradv. John Dieter. A. D. Ger one bunk house, the pump house, and two prloei.

Bar naif. was second, and Leslie Rood, "Out at the quarry running the air compressor. The Rev. Victor Moon was taken 111 while delivering his sermon Kundav one side of the commissary ura look for Democracy," third. The Judges were from the unlver humeri Tuesdav.

it is tnougut mav man Robert Burnham. A. V. Pier, L. the fire oricinated from a defective HAYI3 DENTISTS and N.

PlnokBsy 8t, Ovar Krrtt'a So m4 10. gtorc SENDS PRICE UP BY5T01DGENTS morning and was assisted to his home. C. J'dinson, Grant Miner, Mfsses Lora sity public speaking department. Mr.

Lichtenwaler gave a short talk on flue. The loss is estimated at $5,000 tie 13 Mm in poor neaith. Le Hew and Cornle Brady. rize were won by Mrs. A.

D. German and and Is fully covered by insurance. The Iloyal Neighbors met Tneartnv Liberty Loan and Red Cross work, War Work Benefit Nets yi.Wl afternoon with Mrs. W. C.

Hahn. Ulan nrU Tl Hew. The first two winners go to the League contest, 'which will be held The receipts from "La Grande Cam- Misses Dorothy Lawton ana iseii a r.ius, pf Baraboo is for Miss Lucile Eschenbach. who iMiflui-e" held, here April 1 and Ryan entertained a party of gin friends at the Auditorium club rooms at Marshall in May. 'Celebrate Anniversary KEEP Li continues seriously ill at her home on were as fo ows: websters rest room, rariKiin avenue.

148 fifi! eeneral XTrtnrlav flight. Alfred Kietzke was home from Madi The Rev. A. V. Ingham of La Crosse Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Krugman en tertained a number of relatives and Kiienhammer's lunch room, 71 20; son for the week-end. Is a guest of friends in this city, hav airs. rnos. foulk of Madison Is rifle range, Miss Novelty stand, museum, Gardner-Scaheffer Police court, ing come here to conduct tne iuneii" spending a few days at the home of nf Mm Vlra Baker.

friends In honor of their twentieth wedding anniversary at their home Sunday. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Otto and MILWACKEE, April 28 Hogs were 5 to 10 cent9 higher.

Cattle were weak. Calves off 25 cents while sheep were easy. Wheat was firm and wanted. Oats were off 1-2 and wanted. Corn was firm and light In supply.

Butter and egtrs were steady: Cheese Was firm. Milwaukee Barlev MILWAUKEE. April 28 Barley was up 3 to 4 cents and In brisk, Sales today: 1 car "No. 4, 1.86; 3 cars No. 4, 1.85; 1 car No.

4. 1.84; 1 ner tamer, a. j. cook. in- Madam Mazum Soule rortune TVio band arrived wtanrauw.

Telllne. 115.75: Madame Gardner's Carblellr-Black and gave a concert at the Auauonum family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krug Camn 49 Girls.

$64.70: Bowery Dance L. J. Carbielle and Miss Kdna Black Wednesday night. CHICAGO, April 26. Demands for' ow grade corn for distilling alcohol to be used in war munitions factored In.

an advance in July corn on the board of trade here today. Oats showed only slight changes. May corn opened late and unchanged at $1,27 3-8, eloping 1-8 up. July was up 1 3-8, opening at .1.51 and closed 1 3-8 UP at $1.53 1-8. May oats opened later at 84, up 1-4 and closed unchanged.

June was up lc at a late opening and closed unchanged at 811-4. July opened at 74 1-2, up 1-4. closing l-8c up. Provisions were inactive, closing slightly down as a rule. BUT LIBERTY BONDS CHICAGO GRIX TABI.B CHICAGO, Aj.ri! 26 man and family, of Burke, Mr.

and were united in marriage at the home '-BUY LIBERTY BONDS Mrs. Frank Becker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Raemlsch, and the Misses Isabeele of the bride brother in Chicago, Sat RILEY urday, April 20, in the presence of Krugman and Amelia Juve of Madl son.

fw relatives They will make their home at the Charles Rick place, where Dirrir Anrll 26. Miss ifargaret BUY LIBERTY BONDS Allen a tra nert nurse, is tne groom purchased the apiary cne. in the vicinity of Riley. year ago. The bride has been the LODI xt tnhn Hrown ana ner own, eacher of the primary school here for Bowey Bar, Bump the Bumps, Doll Rack, Mesdames Snow and Plumb's Paddle Wheels, check Room, Red Cross Canteen Lunch, Miscellaneous, total $1,091.66.

The entire affair was a grand so-cess. The entertainment was full of pleasant surprises. The proceeds go to "Our Boys," the Red Cross, the engineers. Platteville Girl Wins Contest In the declamatory high school contest held at Monroe, Miss Agnes Krog of this city won first place; Mon It's Easy-If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel raung to do this you must watch your ver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dall eyes with no sparkle.

Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes frcn inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olivo oil to net on the liver and bswels, which be $avc to bis patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, ti tute for calomel, are gentle tiitir fedem fet always effective.

They brirs that exuberance of spirit, that nMur.il buoyancy which should be enjuvei oy sveryone, by toning up the Uvsr and the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edward 1 eta by their olive color. lCc sua Z5e yst xx All druggists. three years.

James C. Brown, went to aianison LOD1. April 26. A pretty wedding auto Sunday, and returnea me m' nliit nigh LIBERTY BONDS MOUNT HOREB occurred at St. Patrick's church car No.

4. 1.82. BUY LIBKRTY BONDS MII.Wxl I1A1KY MtltKKT MILWAUKEE, April Hut-tt Market, steady; tub creamery, 41'i; priutu 42; extra nrpt-, 4u; nr-i. 40; vecondx. dairy, luncy, 30 U3l; fresh linen, Cheese Market, nrm; twins, 21; daisies, 22; Young 21; ImiKhorns.

-21; fancy brick. 13; 11m-buf ger, new, 23. Lggs Market, steady; freh firsts, 34; checks, fresh, 2H; dirties. frh. 10.

There Is a nveiy nemanu ior oj h. nnur at 11 and S16 a ton. 1.27 127 rnn May July Mi- Mrs. A. Ray was at Cornelius Coyle's MOUNT IIOUKB, April 26.

Miss last Sunday. Mrs. Harah Coyle, Miss Nellie Ke- Marian 1 oiler entertained for the week t-nd her mother, Mrs. A. Yoder l.ml.

Henrv Blake. Mrs. M. wuigiey, of Whitewater. roe won Genevieve Phillips, Samuel Farrell, of Madlsbn were Wednesday morning, April 24, when Miss -Florence Ganser became the brlile of Lewis P.

Byrna. The Rev. J. J. I'lorron performed the ceremony.

They were attended by MUs Frances Ganaer, sister of the bride, and Lewis Morris-sey, a cousin of the groom, both of Madison. The lr'de wore' a gown of white satin, trimmed with lace and pearls. Her short wedding veil was caught by pearls, and she carried a bouquet of bride's roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown of ral- i.w riM 1.27'4 127S lil', 1.63 83 'i 81 4 74 74 .47 IT. 47.80' 46.7.', 46.71 25 54.77 25 1 7 26.17 22.70 22 70 23.27 23.27 Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Harmon, of this city, thlril, and Clara Baries, Hay 1 imolhy, 1, 2 1 'i" 2.00; und Miss Alice, spent the also of this city, won fourth place. light clover, mixed, rye 84 81 74' 47 50 46 25, 5 25.22 22 76 23.36 May 84 June 81H July 74 May 47 25 July 46.95 I HU May 24S5 July 25.17 May 22. 75 July 28.22 ritw. y.uu'u uais straw, 8.00 it week end In Mazornanle, guests of th lat tor's father, Mr.

Sutcliffe, and Miss Krog will represent the league at the district contest In the Normal auditorium in this city. family. BUY IJUEliTT BONDS Miss Norma Rergh has been a re' mii.vaiki;k livestock muikf.i cent Madison visitor. Manuell-Evane Mae Manuell, daueliter of Mr. and here from Madison to attend the funeral of Joseph C.

Dunn. Williams of Barneveld was In Riley Wednesday. Potatoes are now selling for 75 cents a bushel here. BUY LIBERTY BONDS LANCASTER 42 Men Leave May LANCASTER, April 26 Sunday mcm satin and georgette, and while Apr. 2S.llog, Guests this week of Dr.

and Mr. prime heavy and butchers, 17.10J BUY LfllKItTY Mrs. Thomas Manuell ot this city, and W. J. Malone is the former's aunt.

1 1 i'J light hutchcrs. 17. KKtf 17.40; Paul Evans alsx of platteville, were Following the ceremony, a reception iCflPT TCR'1IlILlIQ waa hHid at the home of the br'de's llUllf Tu nrril parents It was attended by nerly II iLillXLLI 100 relatives and friends. The color I a-l I Mrs. John Thompson of Grand Juno.

united In marriage at Gelena. The Hon, and her daughter, Mrs. Wood prime Unlit, 17 bO; fulr to beat mixed, li1.no?! i. no fair to relucted packers, 76H 17 IS; rough light, 12 8 reremony was performed by the Rev, of Mollne, 111. Listen of Galena, The bride has been.

R. V. Lewis was a Madison visitor scheme was green and white, with dec-orntlons of rosea and smtlax. A throe employed ut the Witness olllce In this 11 rciiiiJis, l.ooo; market, 6Jloo Tuesday morning. May 5, the C.

N. will run special train out of Lancaster at YOUR HAIR DARK OiKl er. city. 'harles Fymons was a Dodgeville Calves Ctmlce, lS.OOf 13.2."i; fair 0 visitor Tuesilay. Injures Arm With Crochet Needle Mrs.

Aleck Sweeney of this city, Mrs. Gornlhiia of Whitewater visited gouil, JZ.un'4 1Z throwOut, 8.00 velptH. 1 market, 2ic lower. 8:20 to carry the following 4S lirani county boys Included in the latest draft call. They will lie taken to Columbus barracks, Ohio.

course iiuitier was served at noon. The bride Is a daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Adsm Gunner, and a graduate of the class of 11115, L. II.

H. The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis llyrns, Sr end a graduate of tho class of II. H.

They left on an evening train for a hero lust week with hor ilmighter, 1 r-teem, K'miiI to chcihe, 9.09 rtauirtiter of Mr. and Mrs. Phllrt) Hrlner, when alighting from an auto Miss 1'loiciicn lioillme, one of fti Instructors. In the uimled school. fih'i'i; iniiinim to gooo, UU0''il200 lit.r-ra, koii'1 to choice, 10.00 13.0 Leverne L.

Johns, Hattcvllle; Hen When Mixed with Sulphur It Brings In front of the residence of the Rev. mcliiiui good, 8.7i'U9.70; fulr to ry A. Matejka, Kred le- Mrs. John Wolfe visited In Bakken, had the misfortune to run a pnort wedtimg journey. nn 01 in, 1 1 .1 ji).

Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once land. I jinca iter; mora niton, nil or town guests at the wedd'nK tliK.il choice, 11) Cuba City, Henry i. Diinnlniilon, the latter lirt of last week with her duuglitor, lliiel, siuilent at the university. crochet neeillo Into her rlirht arm. It was necessary to cull a surgeon to remove the needle.

in K.iii.i, a cutters, were: Miss Eva llerbranrt, Madison; Mrs. Anton Kadi, Fond dti Ijc; Miss Tressa (ianser, Plaitevllle; Mr. and 1 1 i.i, ai.nein, nri.j; iHilogna Beetown; Oliver J. StuUe. Montrort; Foley, MiihcoiIh; John 11.

H'T-old, Bimley; Otto K. Kilter; Mr. J. II. fcott enterialneil the fJray hair, however handsome, de i.u.in.

1,1,, teccl.tK, Jim mur ker, Wenk. Loan $2,000 for Water Work The Waterworks commission of tills members the ippy Hour club at her home Tuenilay afternoon. Milton W. Mlllln, Itngley; Anton Mit-ep i.iieil 1.) iholce Iiinilm, 18 00 notes advancing nge. We nil know tho ndvunlnxes of.

a youthful nc Your hnlr Is yvur charm. It Pieman, iMibiniun Rt. Thus. 'I I .1 'Ml, cull 1. initio.

II "0 -I 1 hllrka, city asked for a loan of $2,000 April 17. At the liut meeting of the coun Mrs. J. Ktugerald, 1'ewaukce; the Misses Frances Osnser and Hryns, Mrs. W.

Morrlssey and John Dane. Lerala Mrs. Edith Wing of Minneapolis ha hi.fi) visiting her fathor, Dr. Hanilerman, Livingston; Henry A. makes or murs the face.

When It cil this temporary loan was granted. Relaen, I'lattovlllo; Warren C. fades, turns gray and looks streaked. 1 iiv 11 1 4 1" 1 p. 1 "0 'u 1 mi, cei'l, M0, inuikit, easy.

Iil'V l.im'.KTT HtiNliS 'tollK MAIIKKT Experts hnve been here the past week Youngs, BoHCobel; 1'aul Walske, Sln- looking things over a view of Just a few nppricatlona of Knge Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance dlnuwa; Reiner M. Adrian, Cassvllle. John ilanley ml Benson wera Monroe business visitors) Wednesday. The Royal of Amnrlca will give a box social ami entertainment for the Royal Neighbors and their hiiKhanils and the Woodmen and their wives In the Opera, hall Thursday night, May 2. William Klvar, of Minneapolis, who making recommendations to place the Rt Charles K.

Conns, LanraMer; CHICA4JO 411 4.HAIM CHICAC.o. April 26 Corn -No. 2 yellow, 1 No. 3 yellow, 1 No. 4 yellow, 1 60; No.

6 yellow, 1 2't 1.37; No. 2 white. 1.86; No. 3 while. 1.78; No.

4 white, 1 Sojjl.62;. No 5 whit. 1.4S; No. 6 white, 1.33ft 140; No. 8 mixed, 1.7041 1.72; No.

4 mixed, Lit; JSo 5 mixed. 1 f.O Oats No. 3 wlilte, 8'; No. 4 white, 88. nry i.iriicrtTY honk CHICAGO BARLEY-RYE MARKET dish hurley 1.4541.8$.

'J Irii.H li y- "1 li'i 'u 8 U0. Clover 18 (Itf'i 28.00. i'CY Llfil'ItTY lioNDK Mll.tV i.n.tix MWIKI.T VII.WACKKK, April 2. Wheat 1 northern sluing, 2.20. Corn No 3 yellow, l.luti 1.75; No.

4 yellow, 1 '11 l.i;o; No. 1 n.lx' 1.65$ No. 4 1 iO'tfl 0 Out No. 2 white, No. 3 White.

ft No. 4 while. MfintV; standard, 8S. H-trley Kiutf, 1.8ft 4 I DO; choice, I.ts-4 1.M6; feed mixing, 160121.7. BUY LIBKItTY BONUS OIICAf'O PHODITK M4HKKT CHICAGO, Apr.

24. Hulter--Cream-ery extra. 42; creumcry standards. 41 'I 'U 4 1 dairy, llrsts, Wit 40; itec-ntuls. Zi'i .18.

Ordinary, 818 33; firsts, 31 i (,,. Twins, Young Americ an, 22 Live Poultry Fowls, 80; duck, 81; gesc, IV spring chl' 26; turke, pointer Hrrelpti, 2 care; WIs-rnrtln and Minnesota, l.lO'JM.jl; fancy western. 1. 206 1.40. Til J.IHI-.KTY BONDS To decide a bet, please tell me what color in the wind.

Ill Betis, NKW YoUK, April 26. Flour yulet Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Haley and baby daughter have bean spending a few Jphn M. Mallet, Boscobel; Martin A a niiniircu-roid.

lion't stay gray I Look young! F.lther prepare the recipe at home or uici nrm, I'l Kli 171; mem, 00. ilsva In Milwaukee. PaUner, I'otosi; lo A. Hrnneiiiex, Mrs. Blahche Uteven and daughter Cnssvllln: Oscar H.

lmpson, Mont get from any drug store a bot I.arl middle west spot. fort; Andrew W. Rosenthal, Platte- -i recently underwent an operation at of Madison are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Reaae. SiiKiir-Haw, unlet; centrlfiiRHl 'test vllle; Herbert Reynolds, Boscobel the General hospital. Madison. Misa Emma Larson of La Crosse was a recent visitor at the home of her sis Everett L. Jackson.

Cuba City; Wll turned here Wednesday to visit his ti'lu. telllieij, Ulel; cut loaf, 8 crushi il. HJM; powdered. 7.40; granu Hum (Nile, Boscobel; Charles W. Sy- plant In good working shape.

Goodsell Heads Firemen The annual meeting of tha Platteville fire department was held In their rooms In the city hall, Monday night. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Chief, Frank 'Good-ell, first tire warden. Peter. Pitta; second fir warden, William Manger; secretary, Fred Jensen; treasurer, Ivi. Vanderble; Supply man, Charles OM-mnre; trustees, John Hi ark.

C. B. Gllmore. Chief Ooortetl called atten ter. Mrs.

S. K.verson. IHTeil, 1.4. i niree No. on snot, 8T4.

mons, Mt. lloren; i hiwies itichter. Montfort; Donald J. Mlddaiigh, Ken- Word has been received that the Dev. Koulkes, 'of I ronton, a former Methodist pastor hers, suffered a Tallow yulst; city, 17; special parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Liver; also Ids sister, Mrs. Lloyd Davis. BUT LIBKRTT BONDS DODGEVILLE nlmnre; Frank Halwnlke, Hlnslnawal i.

stroke Tuesday and Is In a critical con I lav 1'lrmer; No. 1, 1.80 No. Peter 'Esuer, f'assville; Sidney Hyde, I.aiicunter; Jase Zapata, liatt. vllle: Paul .1. Fiedler, Cuba City; dition.

liusssll Eviirson has been trans. I VOU I II Clovtir 5(l 4B. ferred from Camp Oreene, Charlotte, Irced I'miltry Firm; tuiky, It Mrs. Edward Bimpson UODGEVILLK, April 56 Mrs. Erl Louis' J.

oshtrlsh, Lancaster; William tle of "Wycth's flag and Bulplitir Compound," which Is merely the old-time) recipe Improved by addition of other Ingredients. Thousands ot folks recommend this rady-to-tis preparation, because It darken the hair beautifully, besides, no one, can possibly tell, as It darkens so nntunil-ly and evenly. You moisten spnng ur nft brush with It, drawing Oil thru'th hair, tnklng on amall stnihd at a time. By morning the grny hnlr disappears; after another application or two. It nntural oolor Is restored and It becomes thick, gloasy and lustrous, and you appear years yotituror.

Wysth's Bare ftulphur Compound I a delightful lollet requisite. It I not Intended for th cure, mill ration or prevention of dlseast, Adr. tion to Wis need for mora adequate to Mmtt, n. j. 9 nq; rnicsens, ovb; lOWIg, a.

KnHcr, Dubuque, Rt. 6 Mrs. Ceo, Clnrdon and hor mother, uncus, ii. ward Hlmpson died at her home east nre apparatus. Patriotic Addresses Boost Loan leorKn D.

Brown, Jiodgevllle, Hough Mrst nmnn, went to Kimnsviu Tues I.lvs I'onltrv I lrm; of this rlty Thursday afternoon ton Co. lo II. llar.l lucks, 3b; fowls, 88; 20 day to attend the funeral of a relative, who was brought there from Denver, i'o, Hmlth remained at K.vsns- patriotic; (address was; given at Green: Civile W. Powell, Fennlmore; Ziriif. April 1H.

at the ng? of 46 years. Death was due to tuberculosis and came nfier several months of sulter- Hlnstmtwa Mound by James w. Mur Karl T. Wrlitht, Curia Clt Earl Gnindv, I'luttevllle: Joseph Hansen i iee.i IrreifulnrT state milk com nmn to special, 184T2S; sklma com phy of this city. An address ws also vllle for a visit al ths home of her son, and Mrs (lordnn returned Tuesday Ir.g.

mane by the Hev, Father Brudemann, mon to special, 4rnl. Cassvllle: llnytrond II. Webster, Eiui Mxht Hhe was accompanied by a Sarah Jane Weillake. daughter of ttuiter i-inn: receipts, xTP2; etra, 44; dairy tuh, 38i44 65 War Orphans Adopted Her cousin, Dr. I'nllen, liufraln, N.

who remained her until Wtdneadejr who was horn and received Ms education In Germany. At this meeting I 13.100 was raised attho Ihe territory Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedlake wsji born Jan. 22, 1872.

Hhe was united In Biitv-flve Frcmh war orphans hare anii i neiu in siornue, 42. noon..

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