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The Stevens Point Journal from Stevens Point, Wisconsin • Page 8

The Stevens Point Journal from Stevens Point, Wisconsin • Page 8

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MIT Vmaam wolfed Avenge pwMnt ef Til Avmce pw cent, ot attendance 85 88 r.M. $tul desires to ekxrer huffing in -43. a are in Maine, -Mw, teen wry few mtmtiy bought a Mwdtard bri, UM of tte kind in this -Pmtan Webster has been atek for tot two weeka, and is utill confined -Jfcfl at tfce Point -Kot ptajwd Ctotwdt attend every Wedoweby and Sftteday evMUDgi. -The old BoldienMwaony to hear of General A brave and loyal citem haspawed on. aje, but to nter- To time who partake in the, we manatee SB joyabteUme.

--An we write UM gmngm are gfttber- ioc to attend the flrat Fanner'a Institute in the county, and ttw outlook lor a large attendance is good. That a profitable and interesting time will be had there not a shadow of doubt. Our fanmrv a are progressive, and apply brains ae veil as muscle to their work. May this meeting be productive ol great good. --It Physiology and Hygiene taught in our acaools as required by law? II not, why not? The following is the fist of text books by the authorities: Primer of Physiology and Hygiene.

The human body and its health. How we live. The human body. Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. Our bodies, and how wa live.

The Eclectic Physiology. --Johan Nelson feels like publicly thanking Dr. A.H. Guernsey, for the-successful treatment and restoration to health of his wife when all hope seemed to be gone, and she was given up by every physician who had treated her during the last eight years. If we had more men like Johan, the country would be the better for it.

-We are apt to remember one'frfailures, and forget his successes. Johan-is. not that kind of a man, and feels like giving our Dr. that credit which is due. ment on Main street.

Mrs. chargeJUKl will give aatis- --1. C. Achilles hoe a Soe pair of mitriwd 2 year old steers weeing 28 cwt, which we believe can't be beatinjthe comfy. J.

frtmb is taking care of a increaains insurance busineap. Try him, and you wffl find him "square a brick" in deal E. D. Frost Tinted Sheboygan and Fwd du Lac cowitwi and a 4n feem Morawd-thst anada cippmred apoapoe or two Iuv8 in town. TJift strofljpBBt measures should be taken to root out this great enemy agriculture in itain- tjHtf.

should haw a-weedmaa -linnet the law IJesuipctjran tite ttonnai town meet- --Warm weather is upon us. --Ho! for the woods is the cry. --H. T. Webster lost a.horselast-Sat- --Meetings are in progress at Liberty Comers.

Stevens, who has been very sick with roeaaek at A. Muthewson's, js slowly recovering. --The parents and frienda oIC. H. Webster extend their thanks to the neighbors tar in the skkneas, and burial of their babe, ateo to Mrs.

Hvmtly fortte beautiful wreath she placed on the caet at burial. --Charles Upthagrove wishes it said through the JOUSHAI. that his chSdren have not bad the measels; neither has he those children in any way to attend meetings. They had a hard cold, so pronounced by the doctor. M.

Once Lomm Baadow, Anna Gikhrist, Alktte Lammon, McLean, Cora MilJfr, Susie Maddy Etta, Frtm, Hattie Riw, Maty Kw, Sarah Sutton, Dailey, Gvorfie ton, Booth, Frank Boeworth, Gavin Campbell, Rusaril Cunan, IdaBavenport, Walter Eddy, John McGregor, Owrge NUaon, Katie Welch, Julian Weeton, Minnie Welty, Myrtle Yortou, Willie Henry Gate, Alaon Fek-h, Will Gregory, tus Gmwold, Grace Jones, Maggie Maddy, Harry Spauiding, Grace Arnott, Walter Brown, JSellie Cormack. Hattie Chapman, Willie Collins, Mary Pavis, Mary Ghoca, Alice Hall, Forest Grant, Carl Gunderson, Oka Xeu uaun, John BingnesB, Willie Rollins, Henry Sitherwood.MarcSABborn.Arthir. Week. FRASK W. COOLET, CABBIE E.

SHIPMAS. "JL" Grammar 1( drrf Number pupils enrolled 3S Average per ceot. of attendance 97.3 ROJJL OP HONOR, Delia Cur-hmaiK Fannie Booth, Jessie Weston, Mabti Jackson, Jessie Gardiner, Maggie Anderson, Grace Marshall, Katie Dawsoa, Edward Mason, John Bretzke. OUVE E. JOXES, Teacher.

Firtt Ward. Xuniber pupils enrolled 58 Average per cent, of attendance .96.8 ROLL OF BOXOB. Myrtle Allen, Frances Baker, Lettie Wfck, Ada Walker. Grace Hamacker, Edith Hamacker, Mabel Copps Linnie Scidmore, Ethel Anna Marv Grey, Laura Ecke, Ella Danielson, Vaughn, Emily Neuman, Hattie Gottry, MHrpfey, Daisy Fekh, NelUe Forest, Anna Kiley, Frank Hungerford, John AVelsby, John Cawley, Rogers, Frank Gtennon, Otto Johnsen, David Keefe, Mike Bretzke, Seelye Hun- -geiford- UELIA E. DAMP, Teacher.

Grananer Dtpfcrtmatt--Fint Ward. Number pupils enrolled 48 Average percent, of attendance 97 ROLLOFHOSOB. Carrie Gflbertgon, Bert Booth, Salome Hodge, Bert opps, Ada MBls, Leroy Drown, CJara.Omck, GObert Halvereon, BlancheParker Roe, Edward Langenberg, Cora Smith Oscar Loberg, Perlena Sutton. Louis Luee Sarah Wallace, Herman Maxfield, Anna gmmer. Willie Olin, Frank Weston, Geo.

McDonald. HAmy Agnew, Jqbt) PTilKn, Weed, uheBeck. K. Teacher. Ittitrnutfiate Dqxtrtmril--f'intrth Ward.

Xuinber pupils enrolled 4H Average pef of attendance 93 ROLL OF HONOR. Albert Weetou, Jainve Murphy, Frank Gardner, Amile Pekkard, Getrge Reading, Jiiima Eatv, Eunice Coppa, Allie Pjirker, Kob. HtUl. Kate Mouteska, Man- Geski, Ahna Sex- myth, John Russell, Joba Cieinski, John Gcti, Joe Kauiroski, Edgar Weston, Bnidlpy Mills, Mike Huusa, Fred ScheBer. FRAXRIE Qnxx, Teacher.

Pruitary Aywtiaeat--Fiturth Bcrd, umber pupils em oiled 53 Average per ceut. of 93 HOLL OF HGSOH. Katie Xowak, Emma Spalenka, Mary Ratayik, Maggie Brill, Marv Hansiow. Mabel Sellere. Flora Booth, Eddie Xei- maii, Freddie Copps.

Lev. Pinkert, Louis Mase, George igna Hansa, Anthony Ratayik, Henry 8trong, Louis Cicinsky, Kate Xedblasky. C. SHEBWOOU, Teacher. Primary Jkpartintht--Four A Want Number pupils enrolled 69 Average per ceut.

of attendance 89.6 BOLL OF HONOR. Reginald O'Connor, Willie O'Connor, Bert Strong, Mamie Myers, Maggie Klamara, Philla-Klamara, Frank Drebs, August Seidler, James Sullivan, August Boyar, Adam Boyar, Clara Winkler, Grace Wallace, Carrie Hanson, Louise Spaliuka, Mlla Seidler, Fealy Kitowski, Francis Voldoskie, Dayo, Forest Rogers. EDA PKICKEKT, Teacher. Primary Department-Fourth Ward Number pupils enrolled 90 Average per cent, of attendance SI BOLL OF HOXOB. John Frosch, Anna Kitowski, Gilbert Hanson, FrankieMoncbesky.

MIXXEE SAGEB. Teacher. CURRAN HOUSE, GEO. GKOCA, Proprietor. H008K to rtfMipl kMtwm kMMt taiUM City.

fMttat art (M all tntiM, Good aanwte Mr TI3CE3 St. James Hotel G. CLAREY, Proprietor. 8TIVKK8 FOIST, WIS. HoUl oppMito Wlicowln TPHS ST.

JAMIS a Hotel, the roomt JL lam, eomfbrUWe, well twstUawd andjwatly ftuaialnd. It will be tae ata rf pro- Mfetor to make thti hotel itcoud to none la BorthtTB WltconiiB. Vrtnt to bom the to tit baciami portion of the city. much aatried old man, for many years a wanderer without any settled habitation and semi-oeca- the of publfc at Be fe honey-ojooniDg with Ws latest, a recent acquisition, and indirectly calls upon Almond to bate. Not much, no, not jaucb.

--How a Arid -biographical sketch of our pioneer farmers suit in this column? It mesas to us that it woalijje-iwfll-iojpjawiflpott ifae page brief record of -the and women that have proved their faith in this beautiful town by ttear who have built from their bonwB and a competeace. If such would win attempt to gather make rtbe record. the fact and C. --Oysters in every stfrle at Fryar'e. --Saturday last was a lively day on our streets.

C. Bice has a car load of apples SCHOOL DISTRICT KO. 7. Jteport oi Lanark school, for the term ending Jan. 28.

1886. pupfls enrolled 33. Average daily attendance 26. Pupils perfect- in attendance, Aggie Leahy May Leahy. ABKE M.

Teacher. --Time tried and true is Dr. Bigelow's Cure, which combines the good qualities of all the best remedies, without tee defects of any ofihem. It cures promptly and permanently coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, influenza, bronchitis, hoarseness, incipient consumption, and all throat and lung diseases, healing the lungs. Safe and pleasant for children.

Price, 50 cents and $1, of druggists. 1. After thorough test H. D. McCulloch jnoet positively Siar Acker English JSemedy is the best medicine for Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, and all Lnng Troubles that can be found.

Ask him about it, for he faHy guarantees it. --P. N.PetarwHi ahipped-five car loads of potatoes Saturday. --We believe those having potatoes win do wefito market them at once. Frost of Tfoaaan, attended the funeral of hie mother here Sunday.

--For rent, rooms in the house with another family, inquire of A. J. Smith. --A. J.

Smith hae-the agency of another A 1 Insurance the Phoenix, of Brooklyn, N. Y. --The Friday afternoon speaking at the upper deportment of our schools seems to be popular with all. --24 members of Post No. 16 attended comrade Lombard'uhineral.

Thermometer batow same morning. A. H. An Answer Can any one bring na case of Kidney 0r Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily core? We say they can not, as thousands of cases already permanently cored snd who are daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured.

They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased part Every bottle guaranteed For sale at 50c. a bottle by Jno Cadman. 3. Over one million boxes ol Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold in the paettwelve wife are rejoicing boy jrhkh arrived at N. hae extended an ajdSnbordinate jiqrtrl jjarty at her house.

will be accepted, wnwe dawreo to thank 1 1 1 for aid during the sick- May same kindness in the pepaia, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Heartburn, and Female Troubles, H. D. McCuDoch oners you reKefand positive cure in the Ityspepsia sells tbem on a guarantee. --The best on earth can truly besaidot Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is a sure, and speedy cure for cute, braises, --A $ofc ttob in to be formed here. dobs aad bafle received Tuesday hwt.

We mippoae it is the intention of UK boys to make application to enter tite otate leafue and play the Janesvilles aionce, and ol course defeat them, just tor a starter. --Iflw RpankBog of New London, is Vf a FranUin Square Library win he Itmuafa- subscribe. We were it to be OP by of Insti- jost scalds, burns, wounds and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruption. Try this wonder healer.

Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 cente. Sold by druggists. A Wonderful CoBsamptives, and all who suffer from any effection of the Throat and Lungs, can find a certain core in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.

Thousands of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement. No medicine can show such a record of wonderful cures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their fives to this New Discovery. It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Free Trial Bottles at John Cadman's Drug Store.

Large size, $1.00. Marion Drown 1. Florence Frost 1, Alice Valentine 1, Affie Welch 1, Ben, Agnew 1. John Qemente 1, James Mc- Aulsff 7. MATILDA AGSEW.Teaeher.

'U." Primary ffxrd. Xnmber pupils 41 Average per cent, BOtL OF HOKOR. Louisa Gaines, Li.ura Larson, Willie Howard, Ethel Scott, Clara Johnson, Clara Brpnson, Anna Lee, Eddie Scid- Walter Bellinger, Carl Anderson, Fred Campbell, Edna Marsh Liddie Wheelock, Mabel Rogers, Fannie VaaBuskirk, Ole Hennie, Henry Mflfiken. MAMIE CCSHMAN. Teacher.

Primary Department--First Ward. Number pupils enrolled 46 Averagepercent ol attendance 84.1 BOO. OF HOSOB. Ida Baners, Mamie Cromwell, Johnny Clark, Eay Clark, Boy Boty, Fred Got- tery, Harry Lee, Carl Loberg, Alwyn Martin, Charlie White, John Coffins, Gretta Collins. JESSIE E.

HAWS, Teacher. latermtdiatf Department--Second Ward. Number of pupils enrolled 49 Average per cent, of attendance 95 BOli OF HOXOB. Eva Skinner, Edna Bailey, IT i Bedfield, Boy Ball, Fred Stenger. Sutton, Flora McLeod, Katie ctard.

LonJs Johnsen, Tula, Schefiner. Marj Clark, Eettie Bandow, ClarenceB Umger, Chas. Azpell, Marv Agnew, Hallie Clark, Georgia Miller, Jane John Ball, Julia Wick, Chatrncey Jones, Francis Herren, Abbie Marshall. LIZZTE A. XTJGEOT, Tewcher.

Intermediate Department--Second Ward. Number pnpfls enrolled 60 Average per cent, attendance 96.2 BOLL, OF HONOH. 'Maud VanBusMrk, Carrie Skinner, Louise Herren, Katie Fulton, Lota Goff, Clara Griswold, Bertha Lhmeman, Edna Thomson, Josie Packard, Emma Bretzke, Cate, Cora Thomson, John Fitch, George Maine, Cephas Dorsey, Grant Lee, Julius Oleson, Boy Felch, August EH, Harry Claflin, Fred Freeman, David 2km, Herman Bauer, Emil Krembs. Leroy Murat, Frank Cronk, Emfl Gflberteon. MnwtE C.

ABHMtJsr, Teacher. Primary--Second Ward. Number pupils 60 Average per cent, of attendance 95.2 ROLLOFHOKOB. Arthur Kingsbary, Carl Bausenwein, Willie JRoeenow, Otto Spindler, W.alter Thorns, John Blanchard, Willie Barnes, Myer Arneson, Ole Sivertaon, John Ifficholski, Carroll French. Seth Smith, James Davidson, Nellie Hopkins, Addie Gilbert, Mollie Catlin, Mary Upton, Bertha Cox, Mollie Lamqreux, Nettie Cox, Eva VanBuskirk, Katie McMurray, Anna.

Collins, Irma Bausenwein, Alma Taylor. MAHDE P. FELKBB, Teacher. Primary--Second Ward. Number pupils enrolled 53 Average per cent, of attendance.

81 BOLL OF HOJfOB. --MR. EDEPOR--Many of your readers be benefited by the knowledge of such an excellent remedy as Dr. Jones' Eed Clover Tonic, whfchproducesthemostfovorable wealte in disorders of the liver, stomach and kidneys, and is a valuable remedy in dyspepsia: also, debility arising from malaria or other causes. It is a perfect tonic, appetker, blood purifier, and a sure cure for agae.

Price. 50 cents. A Startllac orery. Mr Wm Johnson, of Huron, writes that his wife had been troubled with acute Bronchits for many years, and that all remedies tried gave no permanent relief, until he procured a bottle of Dr King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, which had a magical effect, and produced a permanent cure It is guaranteed to cure all Diseases of Throat, Langs, or Bronchial Tubes. Trial Bottles Free at John Cadman's Drag Store.

Large Size $1.00 Arrival and departure of trains from Stevens Point: TBAINS GOING SOUTH. Arrive. Passenger, 12.15 B.U-V 645p s. Way Freight," 5.55P 6OIS SORTH. PasseDger, A.

X. 1235 p. 655P Itt40p 9 30 A. 31 Way Fri 4.40 P. a.

Passenger War 615i 9.30 p. 700P. R. GRISWOLD, Agent. G.

B. W. ST. P. R.

R. Time Table, taking effect Sunday, Dee. 13th, 1885. Mansion House 8, NOURSE, Prop TJJLOB. John Kuklinski, THE "BOSS- MERCHANT TAILOR.

Main Sfred, door east of Andra's Block. It Matters Not WHERE YOU OO --THL-- Wisconsin Central Line A large stock of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. This Homae Is conveniently located In tbe wsioeM center ofAie city and has commodl- Maple rooms for Commercial Agents TJwrela also a Good Barn in connection wlifc the HOMC. Sl.OOto st ityles kept con stock. We employ first tAnif work- rasu and can wiirmiu onr wort.

FINE WOOL SUITS $20.00 to $35.00, STEAM BAZEEY. sirccsssos TO W. W. SPRAGGON'S STEAM BAKERY. Cakes, Piea and Bread.

Public Square, Stevens Point, Wis. BOILEB WOEKS. DAVTD M. BURNS. C.

BURNS. STEVENS POINT Boiler Works. Successors to DT7KS Stevens Point, Mutnfftctnteis of Mariae, Locnottre fflnflap BOILERS SHEET IRON WORK la all Various Brancbei. Eepairing Promptlj Done ALL WORK Point. fisconsiiL CLARK ST For Sale.

One of the best farms in Portage County, containing 220 acres, 175 of which is under cultivation. Good houae, barn, granery, eheds, Ac. Fences all in good condition. Will be aold on easy terms. Enquire of P.

C. CLAFLIK. Tte Bur SILTI in world for Sorce, felt Rheum, fterw Tetter, CkMMd tmt all of Still Th i li furttoed to mry momj Price to enu per box. Tor Mle bj Notice. Mtmj ffa It to all ftti- Feb.

101)1, TRAISS LEAVE. Going Sooth aad East. Passenger, 4.25 p. Freight, 6UO A. a.

Going Souffi and West. 10.35 A. s. Freight, 6.10 p. Jt.

T3ATSS ABRIVE. From, the. Smith and Eaxt. Passenger, 11.37 A. Jt.

Freight, 7:25 From the South and Wat. Freight, 7.25A x. A.F.WTATT, CAMPBELL, Agent General Manager nest popular Weakly Tensions and patents ever published. bcr illrjirited with splettdid This Wallace Verrill, Janie McMullen, Eichard Born, Charley Illman, Charlie Baker, Carl Peterson, Myrtle Everts, John Sater, Albert Storzbach, Eose Murray, Herman Bretaake, Clara Eosenpw, Marshal Ingraham, Carrie Smith, Willie Everts, Nickey Mehelski, Gena Ingum. ELLA E.

ELiEJrarooD, Teacher. Jntfrmtdiatf Department-- Tterd Ward Number pupils enrolled 58 Average per cent, of attendance 92 BOLL OF HONOR. Carl Cadman. Nellie Wilson, Alice Weston, Fred Weston, T. L.

McGlachhn, Addie Case, Fred Spaulding. Herman Marx, George Lawrence, Maud King. H. M. HUTTON, Teacher.

Primary Department-Third Ward Number pupils enrolled 59 Average per cent, of attendance 94 BOLL OF HONOR. Eddie Budka, Mary Hennig, Wilh'e Ornck, Frank Hull, Archie McPhail, May Fuller, Hale Sturees, BoscoeSturges, Madge Agnew. Pearl Heath, Btirt Spaulding, Ruseel Hawn, Louie Hennig, Joe Marshall, Lottie Guehtnan, Elmer Jack- ww, Fatiuu McNish, Claud Wright, Clarance Rollins. CLKJCE.VTS, Teacher. Nwuber pupils enrolled 39 Average per cent, of attendance 92.3 BOLL OF HONOR.

Ermna Kodell, Myra Congdon, Hmnme. Hattie Holmes, Lynn Vaughn, ni mformition winch no parson ihoald be without. Tha popalint ot the SciExnnc AacesiCAX is rmch shit its cnenUtum tienlr eqoalsthat of all other pApers of its elms combined. Fnce 13,30 a rm. biceoonttoClnbs.

Soldbj all aewsdwen. ilUNN 4 CO Pnblishers. T. Mmn Cn ban l5obldTt rt tight practice before the Offlcg asd HITS prepared more than Hundred Thousand applieaticim for patents in tbe and foreif oonntnes. Caveats.

Trade-Jlarki. Copy-nghts, and all other papers for to inventors their rights in I United England, and otber foreifn conntoies. pre- Jnfomiation ustoobtaininenstentaebeer- llTK-Ten without charge Hand-books of seal Patents obtained through JItt-a Co. are Eot-cea in thebeienlific American Tho of such notice well by all peisotts who wiBa to dw- Addteis CO. Broidnaj, O'Sce Sctestmc Votk.

tint oid.rin| it. IttwiadoM. Knt ilM tknt 1M Kntrau 4ncrtotlni tm4 Tsi almUjM VMETASLK mt tt aB. anwlsnr HutnOutnni SaA la it. P.

M7FKRRY Detroit, MMhlctm. WM, EOHLFING Sole Agents for the World-renowned STEINWAY KNABE, HAZELTON, BtHXIHa AKD BfHR 3ROS. PSANOS Inurnment warranted for flvo reari. Termt to inlt all. The largest stock west of New York of doBestic tad direct-imported SHEET Works ofall the great masters, elepaitljr bound, foe iolln(i.

guitars, ftntet, piano covers, plauo stools, At WM, ROIILFINa A CD'S, practical piano mtktrt, comer and KMOD streets. Nil- MEAT MARKETS. THIRD STREET MEAT MARKET, BSTLAG3, WISCONSIN, STSNGER Dealers in all kinds of Fresh and Meats; also Bologna and Fresh Sausage? Shop on Third Street, between Main am( Clark Street. MAIN STREET MARKET. Has oil Meat Market well supplier! with Fresh Meats, Salt and Smoked Meats, Bologna Fresh Sausages, Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, c.

fflTDon't forget the location of tbe new Street, two doors westo John A. Walker's residence. JOHN CAKPIW.T 8TEN6ER A CAMPBELL, DUUEBSIK-- Fresh and Cured Meats And Manufacturers of --Also OCAUEBS W-Hard tody api t)ry Pipe Promptly Delivered. Vegetate, Fish aii Game in Season by Hall and Telephone Prompt! Attended to. Office and Shop Scrath Division Street, STEVENS POINT, WIS For Heartnche.

LlTer IndUestlon. Mild bat STSOLO BY DRUGGISTS. P. C. CLAFLIN, Stevens Point, Wis.

1 ftmt Bverjrtblnf tag UM JEWELRY BUSINESS VUM. All the lacstlon nest door to A. Greea's market, and give usa call and wil try and suit on In stIc, price and quality. JOHN KUKLINSKi. DENTISTS.

IS TUE llpited to assail Rob te apd line. Constructed aud Equipped in the most Perfect Manner, Snieiy, coiufuri, Cuuvenieuce sad Sptod It travethes ilu- most portion ot Wisconsin wai-KiB)j tminedUte ni'rtrlv every IOHU uiiil rlly li. the Staiu. iut.atud uu iU uiulu hue arc the cltits of MILW'At'KKE. KOM) DU LAC.

ObUKOSH, NKKNAtl, MENAS1IA, 8TKYBS8 POINT, CUIPI'EVVA FALLS, A ClJVtKK, lUCHMlXSD, bt'. L. MINNEAPOLIS AXO ASHLAND lie trains start from Union Depots in I MILWAUKEE aud ST. PAUL, aud its tqulpmem consists of New and Magnificent Palace, Sleeping and Parlor Cars, AND KLKGAJNT IJAV COACMUS. Superior make It the bwtt routB In ml from llie Entt.

North or Soiillt. by nskmg for via this Line For irculire, holders, or oihtr imoriun ion not yU UiinaDiL- at jour loiai UcKei omcc, uppl; lu F. N. FINNEY, JAMES BARKER, General Manager. Gou Past.

Ag't SMITH, O. 0. SURGEON when deiired. A loidr In Attendance. linJorrespondcnee solicited.

R. W. T. J1ATHAWAY, LEGALS. Firet pnfcliestton Fth I PHOBATK-POHTAUE COCXTY COURT.

In nc waiter of ttar of Hetiry ol tbe town of Ploser, in said county ef Portage, deceased NotiCu lo Utircoy ghen, that sntl in of an order of license mniie in mmtcr, on the first duy of December, A 1SS5, bj tUe OoODtj of said the undeMlyned, rmer. adtmnlstnisiU of the estate of imid deceased, will, on Minrdtty, the dny ol March, A. 1886, 3 o'clocfe lu the aftern'mn of said day, at office of tbe I'oiuity Judge in tiie onrt House, Cltj of In said eounty ojli-r for $4le pnUIic venUuc, thf described The south-eaet qnnrlir of the south west qusm of No two (2 and ihc undlvidttd one half of with west quarter uf tbe south-east qsnrter ol Xo, one (1) all in No twenty tXrco (ij. norii of wuge So seven east. It belni; aad tving county of Portage.

The torms of sale will be wade kuovra at the time ana place of sule Dated at Poiar, this 1th dar if Fr D. ELIZABETH WARRINER, Administratrix -oo Stevens Point My facilities enable to perform Denta at reasonable ees. Teeth inserted from one tooth 10 fnu sei npon Cellnloid, Rubber, Porcelain, S'lver or Golc Also the BouneflCronn inserted. Nltros Olid' Gas administered when desired Graduate of the Dental Class of the Cnlverstti of Michigan. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Office in Masonic Hall lilock. Dr. Henxy T. Flagg PRICE LIST. Extractin" Pitlins teeth 31 and apwarri? Filling teeth with any other msterifti.

50 to Upper set of teeth, JT" Upper and lower at tha time, $13 Teeth eitracJed with gas, Dr. Flags a vet twenty years expertor IB the practice of Dentistry, and will ill operations to he penormed in tir ek'Hf tad nurVmanlikc mttDcer. HENRY T. FLAGO, Stsvens Point's Jewelry Siore EAILROADS. THE ST.

PAUL RAILROAD IS FKOM STEVENS POINT TO And all points on the Peter I I apd li, JCBEBlILAJf, NEILLSVILLE, WAUSAP, MEKUILL, WINONA, LA CROSSE, CHIPPSWA FALLS, STILLWATKR, EAU CLAIRE, HOD30H, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, And ill Points in Minnesota and Dakota, all Points on the NORTHERS PACIFIC KAIL- BOAD, and ST. PAUL, MUTXEAPOUS MA.V- ITOBA BAII.SOAB. Also to APPLETON. OSHKOSH, FONB DU LAC, SHBBOTOAN, And all Points in Eastern Wisconsin, Northem Michigan and Lake Snpenor Kcglons.

Passengers will find the iji, F. The Direct Line to all rtie above pvmts THE PASSENGER EQUIPMENT this Road embraces nil the modern improvement" nud convenience 1 that tend to muke traveling by mil safe aud comfortib'r B- Hire onr tirkcti B. w. rend in the A ST. A ItAILBOAO.

S. W. CHAMPION, Gen. Pass Agent Green Bav. Wn CAMPBELL Gen Miun MT Urppn Bay IN NEW QUARTERS.

MANSKEY KELSE7, -PROPRIETORS-City Shoeing Shop All Work Warranted. First publication JAB. 30- Notice of Hearing. POSTAGE COUNTY COCRT-1K PROBATE A State of Wistonsin, Portage Notice hereby jyven, that nt tbe regular term of the county coun. to be hold in ana for said conrty, at thecouit city of Point, In said county, on the second daj of March, A.

ISfcfi, the following ran'terttill be heard and conide ad The hppllcatiOB of A F. Wyatt, to admit to probate the last will and testa mem of Dan.ul Hnbhard. late or thi titr of t.te^- cns Point, in coanti ilocmfed. Dated Jan IB 3th. 1SS8 Bj order of the Court, R.Kl.NOsBLUV.

Coanty Jndge. First publication Jan 23--w5. Notice ol Meariue. nOBTAOb COtSTY CODJRT-IX PUOBATB. JT Jstale of Portage county.

Notice is hereby sl'en, that st (he regular term i Court, to be heid and for said county, Et the court honie the citj of Stevens Point in said roni.ty, on the second day of March, A 0 18M5, tbe following mttter will be heard and considered: Tte ipplicaiion of trees jp. Wiley, adm'niHrator of ibe estate of Fitch, late of the city of "Sevens Point, in tnid conntv to sell ihe defcribcd resl estate to such estate, sx All of north east fractional north 4, of northwest fractional ponth north ncm 7, Town 15 Itange 9, and half of north east '4, section IS, ail in 15, range 8 IB Marquctte connty, Wis north-east ii- south west 4, west of north eait all wnth west WHth east 4l ot north-west section 5, town 2-1, range7 east, south of nort'i-west section31. ii, of east section S2, town 26. range7 east, the undivided half of north of west and north west of conth section 33, town 23, range 7 effi. Town of Pleine, lot Jvo 2 and of 9, 7 east ef north west ii, section fl town 25.

rauce thtv of btevens 8 and 7. block 7. JicCnlloch's addition, lota 1 and block 1, Brown and Walton's addition to city of Sievtns Paint. Also a piece of land in corner, of north eout 44, of north west rods east and west, by 40 rods north and soi'th, in section So 4, town 23, ranae 8 east, 5 acres in Portage county Dated January 2Qth. 188W, Bj urder of the Court KIXGislJURY, Cminty First pubhcaUon Jan 23--wo.

iVollcc of Hearing. PORTAGE corsTY COURT-IN PROSATS A State of Wisconsin, Portage Xotiee is hurebf given, that at the regular terra of the Connty Court, to be held in and for said county, at the court ni use in the city of Stevens Point in said county, on the second day of March, 4.D 1886. the follnaing matter will he heard and considered: Tbe application of Frederick administrator of ihe estate ot Elletm Bennett, late of ihe town of Bnena Vista, in said county deceased, to sell the fol'owing described real estate belonging to such estate. The northeast quarter of tbe south-west quarter and the south thirij acres ot the north west quarter (H) of the south-west quarter fa) of section 'o i2, in township No, 22, range So. 9 cast in said county Dated January 20th, A.

1886. By order of the Oonrr. Jndge First Publication Jan. ol IKecbBnle'a Lien. I C1RCOIT COURT, PORTAGK COUNTY.

E. R. Herren and M. Wadleigh, partners as Herren Wadleigh, plaintlfls, vs. Paul Hoflman, defendant.

By virtue of a judgment rendered in the above entitled action, on the 19th da of December 4. 1885, and to me directed and delivered, 1 shall on the 6tb day of March, A 1880, at two o'clock p. of said day, at mj office in tbe Court Honse, the city of Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, offer for sale and sell at pabllc auction to the bigheft bidder, the dwelling honse-sitnated on the following described lot of land, tojreih'jr with all the right, title and interest which the said defendant, Panl Hoffman, hod on the 27th day of September, A 1S84, or has since acqnir ed in and to the real estate npon which the same is situated, Lot So six hundred and sixty-one, (6fil), of block No seventy four, (74), in Strong's addition lo the city of Stevens Point, Portage Connty, Wisconsin, or as tr.nch thereof as will he snfhcient to satisfy the sum of ons hundred and six dollars aud e'ght-nino cents, (S148 89). with interest and costs of sale, Dated this 28d day of January, A D. 1888.

JOllN A WALKER, Sheriff, Portage Connty, Wia. JONES SANBORN, Attorneys. First publication Jan Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the co partnership hereiofore existing between L. P.

Moen and Haagensen, under the firm name and of L. Moen doing a general merchandise business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, by Haagentcn retiring The business will be, continued by L. Moen who will collect all bills and pay all obligations of the late firm P. MOEN, HAACJENSEX. Datod, Stevens Point, Jan 23d, 18S6.

Notice is hereby ghon that the partnership heretofore existinz between Wm Knklinski. under the firm name of Netzer Kuklinski, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jno. Knklmskl will continue tho paying ail debts and liabilities contracted by tbe firm, Wm. Netzer reserving theright to collectsll bills due the firm NKTZEB, J-NO KtlKIlNSW, Dissolution Notice.

The firm of t. Melzer fc Co has this day dissolved by mutual consent, 1. Jlebor continuing the business. r. MEMiM, Stevens Point, Jan.

11th 1889 First publication 16--w4 CAUTION. Kotice is hereby given tx made by the on the Wh of cenbet. 1885, and dne March 18W, Mspro. cnred through misrepresentation, therefore this ts to ewtton til pattiet pawluerag Mi4 note, the sane not Tie paid by me. JO8BPH RASTUCH,.

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