Wauwatosa News (Wauwatosa, Wis.) 1901-11-23 [p ] · ing. cutting and fitting. Each,pupil bt...
Transcript of Wauwatosa News (Wauwatosa, Wis.) 1901-11-23 [p ] · ing. cutting and fitting. Each,pupil bt...
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VOL. 111.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS]A Record of Recent Events as
Reported to ThisPaper.
NEWS IX A NUTSHELL.The Incoming* him! Outgoing* of Your
Frlrndi and Neighbor* Chronicled by
the News’ Staff of Reporter* and Cor-respondent*.
Dr. D. G. Hathaway has returnedfrom a trip east.
For backache, use Schwaiger’s RexBelladona plaster.
For bargains in clothing, etc., seeColumbia ad on 4th page.
St. Agnes Guild meets with HelenRhodes, Tuesday Of next week.
Mrs. Dr. Fisk lias been visitingfriends in Green Bay this week.
Mr. E. W. Cook, Wauwatosa avenue,visited friends in Minneapolis thisweek.
Mrs G. W. Sanford is convalesingfrom an operation endured two weekssince.
A. I. Smith and J. B. Russell are inthe upper peninsula on a ten day’shuntfor deer.
Mrs. George James and sister, Mrs.Ecklor of lowa, are visiting in LakeMills, Wis.
Mrs. Sain'l Rreeze has been a guestof her sister, Mrs. Dr. Cairncross thepast week.
Mrs. Gilson Glasier, of Madison, isvisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Kellogg.
A Cora Cure that will remove a cornevery time can be had at Schwaiger’s 1Pharmacy.
Rev. 1. G. Cntehpole, of Beaver Dam,was a guest at the Baptist parsonageon Tuesday.
[raising business for the past 30 years,galledon old-timefriendsliere onThurs-nay. He is visiting his brother, JudgeBraxte, in Milwaukee, and expects togtemain here several weeks.■■The missionary meeting and socialPeld on Thursday evening at the resi-dence of Bev. D. W. Hurlburt, was verysuccessful. The program, in charge ofBliss Estelle Moore, was very happilyConceived and well carried out. a largenumber ol girls and young ladies tak-Jng part. There was a large attend-Ence.B The entertainment given at the Con-gregational church last evening underihe auspices of the Ladies' Aid society,was a very interesting amFsuceessfnlIWTair. A series of tableau represeut-!#g “notable days of the year,” withappropriate vocal and instrumentaljpusic made up the program. A goodaudience were in attendance.E The town board of Wauwatosa passed* resolution on Monday evening.November 18, appropriating the sum of|joo for the use of the Harwood publiclibrary in this city pursuant to chapter
laws of 1901, which if acceptedWill entitle the towns people to a mem-ller of the board of directors of the
Library, and will give to all towns peo-ple equal library privileges with the-Residents of the city.I The \Y auwatosa Independent “Injun".s again on the war path, and it is be-
’ ’.Seved that no municipal electric light-ing plant will be necessary while its
W. B. MORSE,DEALER IN
Flour, Feed,Hay, Grain,Wood, Coal, Coke,
28 West Main St., next to Electric Piant.
once "timid," sensitive, generous edi-ph’ continues to illuminate the Wau-jvatosa world. In fact, it is believedthat a few more issues as breezy as the
rt, will force the local gas companywithdraxv from this field because of
■k> great competition. Try again Sis-|r Hetty—-but please keep the cellar■fcor closed.
Smoke C. I). M. and he good.
Woman'* Club.BThe Woman's Club held its regulardaeetiug at the club room, Thursday,Nov l.ff|The roll was read and minutes ofthe previous meeting read and ap-proved.
R'he program for the day was as fol-buttext i.v • •• . .
Roll Call. Current Events. “HowWags the World." Paper: “Chi-cago, the Great City of the Mid-dle West."—Mrs. Rice. Paper: “Ar-mour Institute."—Mrs. von Baumbach.Paper: "Some Representative Women—Helen Gould, Jane Adatns, Susan B.Anthony.”—Mrs. Peake. Reading:“Tha Man with the Hoe.”—Mrs. M. B.Potter.
After an intermission a business meeting was held, a few matters were actedupon, after which tke Club adjourned.
The “All Stars” will play the “Mo-hawks" Thanksgiving morning, oilI’utnam’s field.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Radcliffe have re-moved to Milwaukee where they willbegin housekeeping. .
Stanley and Ralph enter-tiyju.cd.’a guWfrWMtf thtnr®Ndegd-,' rodschool mates at their home last evening.
Mr. James McConnell, of Greenfieldavenue, has returned from Hot Springs,Ark., considerably improved in health.
Misses Nina and Lillian Foot, of Ap-pleton, have returned home after sev-eral weeks’ visit with Miss Van Vech-ten.
Fred Uartung and W. IC. Fisher areon a hunting trip in Northern Wiscon-sin. At lust reports they had not beenshot at.
Are you looking for fun? Remember“McFadden’s Row of Flats” will be theattraction at the Alhambra theaternext xveek.
The regular monthly meeting or thefiremen was held on Thursday evening,at the Hose and Truck house on Wis-consin street.
Miss Nellie Dexter is again a resi-dent of Wauwatosa. She is makingher home with Mrs. R. Delpscb, EastCenter street.
Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Ward were givena padtry shower at the rectory Mondayevening. November 18, by the people ofthe Trinity church.
Concert.
The Lyric Glee Club, of Milwaukee,under the direction ofProf. Daniel Pro-theroe, will give another of their popu-lar concerts at the Congregationalchurch, Wauwatosa, Thursday evening,Dec. stli. assisted by Mrs. John MorganThomas, contralto, and Miss LaurineWright, in select reading. Tickets f>Oe.For sale by C. A. Pettibone, J. H. Wal-die. E. M. Lewis and Schxvniger's drugstore, where reserved seats can he se-cured, without extra charge, on anaafter 6 p. in., Nov, 30.
M. R. Church.The services at the Methodist Church
tomorrow will he as follows: LoveFeast, 10 a. m.; preaching, 10:30 a. m.,"Thoughts on the. Eucharist,” followedby “The Sacrament.” Sunday Schoolat-18 m.; Epxvorth League. 6:30 p. in.;
Evangelical service. 7:30 p. m., subject:“Time Enough Yet.” C. E. Goldthorp,pastor.
At the Flrit ItHfirtst Church.
“Taking Time to Pray." will he Pas-tor Longfellow's morning topic. In theevening lie will preach on "Who is onthe Lord s Side?" The Young People'sUnion will hold a Missionary Conquestmeeting at 6:4> p. m., Mr. E. E. Fisherbeing the leader. All whose duty doesnot call them elsewhere are cordiallyinvited to attend these services.
CmiKTKatlonnl Church.Tomorroxv morning the subject of the ;
pastor. Rev. A. R. Thain, will be “TheLord MakingFp His Jewels.” His eve- Jning topic, “Eternal Life.”
The Y. W. A. met with Mrs. IsabelleStickuey, Thursday evening, Seven-teen were present and all enjoyed avery- pleasant evening.
Mr. Henry Tice was convicted ofselling liquor without a license at aplace on the North Fond du Lac roadon Saturday of last week.
The Cash Meat Market will remove
I today to the store next to the post-| office. A fine line of poultry for
| Thanksgiving will be shown.The Twentieth Century topic club
| will be received by Mrs. Waldie andMrs. Adams, November 25, at the home
! of Mrs. J. Waldie, Kavanaugh place.The Woman's Missionary society of
the M. E. church were entertained byMrs. N. L. Kneeland, on Thursdayafternoon, at her home on East Centerstreet.
Mr. Frank Mayer and son returnedyesterday from a hunting trip in thevicinity of Burlington, Wis Forty rab-bits and a dozen squirts were a part ofthe take.
“Thanksgiving Union Services” willhe held at the Methodist Church Thurs-day morning at 10:30 o'clock. Dr.Thain, of the Congregational Church,will preach.
The marriage of Mr. William Koenit-zer to Miss AlmaGrundmann, will takeplace this evening at the home of thegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. CharlesKoenitzer. Rev. Win. Rader officiating.
Mr. George E. Brazee. of Parker,Oklahoma territory, who was born andbrought up in Wauwatosa, and who hasbeen in the West engaged in the cattle-
AlhambraThi* Afternoon and To-Night
Triplßuffalo" NEXT WEEK
McFadden’s Row of FlatsMat. Tue? Thorn, and Hat.
WAUWATOSA NEWS.WAUWATOSA, WIS„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1901.
<C 1 fiA Will secure the NEWS for’
* fifty-two weeks. The offi-cial city paper. The home <t* I riAis not complete without it 'r ' *OU
NO. 38.
WauwatosaGas Company
The Wauwatosa Gas Company1 ecjuests all those who wish to avail themselves ofthe liberal inducements contained in its
Special Offerfor the free piping of houses, to sign applicationat the olliee at once, and to select their fixtures antiplace orders for the same immediately.
Ihe Company finds that this is necessary in order to
arrange for the completion of the work by thetime of the expiration of the Special Offer.
The Wauwatosa Gas Company has extended the term ofits Special Offer to January i, 1902,
ftm fust received a fineline of the well Known ?.
lflayer Boot $ Shoe Co.'s
Bow flro youFIXED
Tor Tootwear?
LEFEBER BROS. CO.
men’s Shoes trade cf the test Ue’ctir Calf Stock, jl —afcuery pair Guaranteed to lit ar.d wear uell SQLatest styles of Easts. Price f^vv
WAUWATOSA*ite
Laundry Company.A Reliable Home Industry under the Manage-ment of Mrs. T. C. Van Altena, PracticalLaundress.
-46 State Street.
All Work Guaranteed to be First-Class.Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory.
For anything kept in an up- ,to date
Drug Store(iO TO
Scbwaiger’sPharmacy. ■
Schwaiger'sTar Expectorant •
has no equal for
COUGHS AND COLDS ]
Schwaiger’sCorn CureA Sure Cure for Corns. *
Wauwatosa
Sash & Door FactoryADOLPH LENTZ, Proprietor.
Manufacturer of ami dealer in Sash.Doors, Blinds and Moulding- and StormSash. Stairs and Interior soft and hard-wood Finish.
Cor. STATE and SIXTH av.. Wauwatosa.
For Sale.
House and lot on Greenfield avenue.on* block from SVells street car line.atJ d known as the Pierce place. Barn°* rear. All in first-class condition.1errD very reasonable. Apply to
L R. GRIDI.EV.NOTICE.—Dr. C. T. Chandler, the
is located in the Greenwoodblock.
For Kent.The Taylor house on Kavanaugh
Piaee, House and Land. Kenyon street.f ro°ms and laundry, barn and chicken(
r, use. Will rent very reasonableAPP’iy Vo L. H. Gridley.
(we do job PRINTING of every■‘Ascription at the News office.
THE VIEiNINALadies’ Tailoring Institute
and Sewing School.ARRAN* M of the Vienna Ladles'
Tailoring Institute and SewingSchool of New \ork city. The mostcomplete and thorough institute in theworld. Lessons in dressmaking, draft-ing. cutting and fitting. Each, pupilbt ngs her own material and-is taughtseperately how to make her own dress,also to make those of her family orfriends, in the practical part she re-ceives instructions in measuring, inbasting, honing and finishing thewaist, cutting, fitting and hanging theskirt. A pupil sei ving as an ap-prentice with dressmakers does notreceive complete instructions in allbranches for the want of time, andeach season the demand for competenthelp grows with the progress of artis-tic dressmaking. Also instructions inladies’ tailoring, shrinking, pressing,padding and stitching.
You will find the school rooms fittedup with all the up-to-date convenionccs—sewing machines, drafting tables,cuting tables, etc.
I will keep on hand the newest mod-els in Tailored Gowns. Out-of-towndressmakers are cordially invited tocall and inspect them.
The Vienna Ladies' Tailoring systemis the same used by men tailors and ischosen above all others by the UnitedStates government, being in use in over300 government schools.
t all and take atrial lesson free, trikea four weeks’ course or a three months’course, become competent for govern-ment positions or xvith first class dress-makers. Lessons unlimited. Positionsguaranteed when competent.
Institute is Now Open.HADAME M. DENNISON,
No. 804 Goldsmith Building.
Bakery & Confectionery,B. RICHTER, Prop.
Located in the Johnson Bldg. State Street
?rcsh Bread and Rollsmad* Daily.
Hll kinds of Cakes and Cookies.
Candles f Eoery Description n hand.We solicit the trad** i>f our old I’lintom*
er and tnint we will rn*** % t many n#*w
Ordern promptly attended to.
ft. r. HEMMING. li. v. IIKMPINO. MVGH
fanry P. fiemsing <Ko.General Repairing ami Cool Sharpening. |
Hkvcift, Electric Supplies, etc.
207 Mirth Main Street. - • Wauwatosa, Wis1 1 -
lIKSRT D. DtAKSLrr. WAITS!! Dearsi.et
DEARSLEY BROS. •PRACTICAL Pl tnBERS..;..
AND GAS FITTERS, 'PLLTIBINQ GOODS, GAS
FIXTURES,GLOBES, Etc,
All Orders Will Iteccive Prompt Attention ;
EsT! M ATES (HKERril.l T FT ItXIPHEII.
4i -lllwaukee Street.
MILWAUKEE, WIS TELEPHONE <167.
£bas. Dietzow *
Hlwavt Ha <m band the
BEST HEATSAND .
SAUSAGES• To be found in Wauwatosa.
FINE LINEthanksgiving Poultry, Oysters, fish
* and Game in Season.
Jno. M. Dunlop,J* J* Florist. j* j
Cnt Flowers and Floral1 tesigns. Flowering Shrubs.Shade and Fruit Trees.
Cor. Church St. and W. MilwaukeeAve., Wauwatosa
WENDEL & BERGER,Dentists
Hoiiins I -?, H mill It Birchard Bide.. 105J.i-iiiml n vanin., I-lankington Blls. OSicahour* Uto 1* a. m., 2t05 p. m.Milwaukee, Win.
HARNESS, LAP ROBEb,HORSE BLANKETS.
High Grade Goods. Lowest Price, at
A. C. KUCHYNSKI,Practical fiarnessntaker. Hidp., state *.
N EE-SKA-RA~Spring Water.
Is delivered regularly to WauwatosaCustomers.
Orders left at Sehwaller’s Drngr Store for
NEE-SKA-RAer for our celebrated
DISTILLED WATERw ill secure prompt attentlou.
Water Delivered n Monday.
X B. HudsoncSz CO.
Undertakersand
Funeral Directors*STATE STREET,
Opposite Depot. , Wauatjt