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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 5

The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 5

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THE DAILY NORTHWESTERN, SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 18, igit. KIDNEY TROUBLE ARE TO STUDY ROADS. CAUSES LUMBAGO eMUsaaguuMi COMMITTER OF THE M1WFI1AGO 1 I I I 1 .11 11 1 i 1 It-lrt'lTI I 3 11 -s; rctn COl'JSTV BOAKD WILL VISIT roya nv lac ad oit. AGAM1E COVVTIES.

Remarkable Story About Greet Remedy I cannot refrain from nritinz to 1 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ARTICLES EXCLUSIVELY SOLD BY US NO. 2 The Purpose Will Be to Determine Sectional Bookcases Krumrich Konrad Reliable Jewelers. say that your Swamp-Hoot has benefited me greatly. Bt year 1 had a severe attack of lumbago. Was bad for a Ion time, and on seeing your advertisement.

1 ctetermJned to give What is there about this sectional book-. a iriai. i aia so and two weeks Was Cured. 1 iruva' a hntH- a I case that makes it the most popular and wide woman who could scarcely walk. She ly used article of its kind in the world? cajne to me in tour days to tell me she was all right and most thankful.

I had another attack last November and was so bad that I could not rlHe Here are 10 reasons: irom my cnair without assistance and COUld hurdlV lure nr. nn- I once sent for more Swamp-Koot and I i Whether Ken Highway Systems Will Connect with Roads Lead-ins; Into Those Counties from Winnebago County Rrsolntlun for Road Commissioner Machinery Postponed. The roads and bridges committee of the county board of supervisors nuts this moriifng. empowered to visit Fond du Lao Outagamie counties for the purpose of determining whether the new highway systems adopted In those counties will connect with the roads which lead Into those counties from Winnebago county. The resolution providing for these vlBits was presented by Supervisor Kaddats of the town of Black Wolf, who Is chairman of the roads and bridges committee.

Action on a resolution presented by Supervisor Chrlstoph of Neenah providing for the election of a road commissioner to supervise the construction of the roads to be built and Improved In this county was deferred. oinri uiniiiR io, bouk'i, i am more man giau mat 1 am ell a (tain. Mv A Special for Thanksgiving age being seventy-threeI am the more convinced of the excellence of Swamp-Itoot. lours very trulv, HEXKV SKAPI.P 920 Center St. Littlo 1 It is the Original Sectional Case.

2 Tt has Many Imitators, but No Equals. 3 Its Doors are absolutely Xon-binding. 4 It is made in All Finishes and Styles. 5 Its Construction and Finish arc Perfect. It is capable of Innumerable Arrangements.

7 Its Price Is Less than the Old Style Bookcases. 8 It comes in Two Lengths; 23 and 31 inches. 9 It is Accurately Illus-. tratcd and Priced in a Letter to Dr. Kilmer Blnjthanitoii.

K. V. Prove What Swamp-Hoot Will lo For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer Binar- hamton, N.

for a sample bottle. It The resolution stipulated that the will convinco anyone. You will als are offering this carving set. commissioner be paid a salary of 150 a month and expenses. receive a booklet of valuable Informa 'it'ilnrr which ottd free main tion, telling all about the kidnevs and When this resolution was presented a number of the supervisors discussed bladder.

When writing, be sure and mention The Oshkosh Daily North the advisability of the election of such 10 It is Absolutely Guar-, anteed. an officer at this session of the board, western, itegular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Supervisor Larrabee of the village of Omro contended that It would be better to permit the state highway commission to supervise the Improve ments to be made next year. This plan met with the approval of many HUNTERS HURT AT WAUSAU. One Is Shot In Hack Through Fall of the supervisors.

Supervisor White, who Is the state senator from this county, stated that he thought It would be best to elect a BiHpCTria si ySfta cSEU5 commissioner. claiming that plan would be cheaper than to leave the supervision of the roads to the state is. is lis' lii 41 1 1 'J" 'V X. la to be appropriated for that purpose, and the roads and bridges commute Is to be given the power to direct the purchase or rental of the machinery and the operation, purchase or rental of gravel pits and quarries. highway commission.

District Attorney McDonald read the ot her Shot In Arm. (Special to The Northwestern.) Milwaukee, Nov. 18. A Daily News special front Wausmi says: Arthur Lewendowski, of Wausuti ami William ('eranski of Kilgar are nt St. Mary's hospital in this city suffering from accidentally inflicted gun shot wounds.

While out hunting Ceninski stumbled and full and discharged the rifle, tlio bullet entering Mm back nud lodging near the heart. Lewendowski sent the charge of a double barreled shotgun into his left arm while resting the arm over the muzzle. It is believed the arm can be saved. as a special for Thanksgiving for 13 law pertaining to the creation of the ofllce of county highway commissioner, and also read an opinion from the state highway commission, which stated that In counties where the amount of work to be done the first year Is small. It would be cheaper to permit the commission to supervise the work.

Action on resolutions presented by Supervisor Raddatx providing for the purchase or renting of the necessary machinery to carry on the highway Improvements contemplated In this county, and to provide for the percentage of the county highway fund to be raised by taxation in this county, was deferred. According to the terms of the resolution provHIng for the purchase or rental of machinery the sum of 16,000 In figuring a strike victory, the time lost should enter into the calculations oftener than It does. $1.50 As a rule, a mini sees enough of his wife's kin without viRiting them. MENASHA JAN'S FALL: Exact Kxtent of Injuries Sustained Have Not Yet Been Deter, mined Other Ken. (Special to The Northwestern.) Menasha, Nov.

18. Herbert Thornton, employed at the plant of the Hardwood I'roUucts company, was removed to his home on Walnut street this morning, sufTeriug front injuries unstained in au accident at the plant early today. Mr. Thomtou was oilliiK a shaft when the ladder on which lie was standing, gave wsy beneath him and lie whs thrown to the Hour with considerable force. He was badly injured about tlie bend and back, ulthouglt the exact nature has not yet been determined.

Frank Tennesen, a local youiiK man, was found guilty of a churice. of assault preferred by Miss Anna Mclioltuopfski in Justice Stein's court yesterday. 'J'lm plniutiff charged that Teunesen entered It doesn't make much difference to whom a hook is dedicated. Hoe It In our win low. $7.00 Buys It Balunco small payments.

Discount for cash. Also, one $350 PIANO largest size, carefully mod, guaranteed in good order FOR $145 Kafy payments. $200 "Muhy" upright, will be put in good order for customer, NOW $.50. You nr cordially Invited to a every afternoon and evening, by tho wonderful new Kimball InteriorlPlayer-Piano which YOU can play after five minutes' instruction by us. Wo want to quote you jji iu ito M-1 AO'on THICKS on tills and the other extra duo Kimball pianos and parlor organs on display here.

Vol! WILL M)T hk TO ISl'Y, Wo are instructed to dcmoiiHtliite Instruments to all visitors WIILTHDK Til MY III VINO NOW, OK NOT. WILL YOU NOT CALL THIS KVLNIXG OH TOMOK-HOW? If unable to call, telephone or write for free catalogs of all these goods. He sure to state whether pluno, or player-piano, or parlor organ catalog is wanted. A. E.

Whitaey, Gsn. Agt. Kimball Piano Factory Rranch Store 189 MAIN STREET (Next to Schmidt's Drug Store uml Kvans (Iroccry) Telephone 33X8. the sliingie null where bii is empioyon and struck her several blows in the face, although she claimed slut hud never seen him before and that lie was given no causa for such action, Tho defendant was sentenced to a term of twenty days at the county workhouse in lieu of the payment of a Una of and costs, A class basketball tournament is being arranged at the High school to be played during the coming season, A team representing each of the four grades is being organized and a banner will be awarded to the winner, the emblem of victory to be hung in the High school. The games will be played under the direction of Coach Hchenke.

The Vulcan bowling five of Oshkosh will come hero for a game with the Meuushu city team Monday evening. M. H. Halloti has gone to California. Mayor Hill was a Milwaukee visitor yesterday.

Walter Ioescher left this morning for Madison to attend the Minnesota-Wisconsin football game. The annual lodge of sorrow of the Klks of this city will be held at the Congregational church on the afternoon of l)o-ceruber 3, instead of at the lodge rooms, as was at first planned. Tho Kagle bowling five defeated the Menasha club live in two games of the series held ut worth $2.50. We have fifty of these hollow handle 3-piece carving sets on hand which are guaranteed by us to be 12 dwt. silver plated.

Buy one right away or you will be too late. See our Window display. lllISBSSkSEOSitBSSElSSSEil the Pierce alleys last evening. SYDNEY SYKES IS DEAD. Old and Well-Known Itesldent of Neenah 1'usses Avrnr at Hie Ae of Ive.

(Special to The Northweatern.) Neenah, Nov, IS. Sydney Sykes, an old and well known Neenah resident, died shortly after 12 o'clock last nlKht at the Clark hospital where he was taken two weeks ago. Death was due to typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Hykes, who was seventy-live years of age, had lived here for nearly fifty years.

At one time he held tho office of city clerk. Those who survive ure A1 2 EDUCATIONAL FUND SMALL Move Money Seeded In Mnnltowoe, oiiol), ItepoHs Official. (Hpecial to The Northwestern.) Milwaukee, Nov. 18. A Wisconsin special from Manitowoc sitys: More niotiey is needed for education in Manitowoc county in 101-.

ttccoiding to a report liled llie training school botii'J ami the county superintendent with the. county board thin morning. The county riiperintendcut gives tlie cost of education per htudiMil in the county school ut $17, which be cuy is 5 in excess of what it should he. lue to the neglect parents to have their children atlcit school regularly, DEDICATE PLOVER CHURCH. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, THE MARCH KING SAYS 'THE KIMBALL PIANO IS FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT' What more could be said.

We have similar testimonials from one hundred other of the World's Greatest Musical Artists at our Oshkosh T.ranch, and also samples of our finest Pianos and l'laycr-l'ianos, that we are anxious to show to every resident of this city. A. E. WHITNEY, General Agent, W. W.

KIMBALL COMPANY, 189 Main Street, near Church Street Imp Fox of lirccn liny lo OfHelnie Ills his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Hilas Martin, Mrs. Verna. Hose, Neenah, and Mrs, W. Htowe of Oshkosh; one son, Leslie Kykes, Neenah.

There Is also a brother In Illinois, funeral arrangements will be announced later. Mrs. Andrew Anderson, a well known resident of the town of Clayton, died last night at the home of her son, Henry Anderson, The deceased was seventy-four years of axe and death was due to general debility. Tho funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the house and at from the Clayton M. K.

church. Largely attended funeral services for tho late Mrs. A. Towle were held Friday afternoon from the late home. iU'V, Htanley Manning, pastor of the Oshkosh church, officiated.

The servlco was In charge of the Kastern Htar ladles. The members of the Women's Kelief corps also attended. The condition of Eugene Ferguson of Armour, H. the stranger who was Injured In the "Hoo" line west yards when he attempted to catch a train and was thrown off, shows Improvement. He Is at the Clark hospital.

One foot was badly smashed. The remains of the late "Albert Molohert have arrived here from tirand Rapids, Minn. The funeral will bo held Kunday afternoon with services from the late home and at 2 Krumrich Konrad 7 at Ceremony. (Special to The Northwestern. 1 Milwaukee, Nov.

IS. A Palp News special from Wuusau ri. lilHhop J. Kox, of (Jreen Lu; will liuve charge of the exercises if St. UronlxUitt's Cutltoip church at I'lovir, Portage count.

Novrr.iiicr 21. A feature of tc oxerclstst hi: the confirmation o. a class of undidalcB. The church replact tin ucstioyed by liglittilnt In Auguttt, lulJ. AMERICAN TROOPS READY.

OMiiiiiiiiilein liiKlrocled lo Aul ttrder tu tio to Mexico, (By Associated Press.) t- C. Nov. Coir: of the American troops tun In the vicinity of the Mexican horde, today were ordered to hold themsetv in rcadimsM to proceed limiiedluteli upon r'tiiefct from the proper fedeiu c.ffiepp, ti ttifoice the neurality Iuwe i. the United states. Seeing some people who marry mains the btiit evldonco that love i blind.

1 tn i o'clock from the Immanuel Lutheran church, ltev. A. Klcinlians officiating. 1 ror ah occasions JEWELERS. 143 Main Street.

Sign of the -white Street Clock. The Light Running Ball Bearing New Home Washer It runs an easily filled as empty. It paves clothes, lai.or and time. We consider the New Home the most perfect Washing Mtuhlne made and sell It under an absolute year guarantee. We Offer We deliver, this machine ut your house and allow you to use it 10 days free of charge.

If you don't want It phone us and we will call and take It away without a question. OSHKOSH IMPLEMENT TRANSFER CO. 6C1 South Main M. The Thorn 1 Automobile Cc ri THE CANTON Chinese Restaurant, 95 State St. (Uhleln Block) Open 7 a.

m. to 2 a. m. Kegu'lar meals at meal hours. Chinese dishes specialty.

Chop Suey made of tho real thing by the real thing. Special dishes delivered to your home. Import ed Chinese goods and tea for tale at reasonable price. CHARLES MOY, ifit A. G.

TOOHEY 3941 Ceape St Chiropractor, Furnished. Cook Block, Suite I. Phone 3233. Office Hours 3 u. m.

to 12 2 to atiU I in m. and appointment. i'AKE THE NORTHWESTERN- Proprietor, Phoae 1442.

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