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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 7

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i i 1 fl-ESPAli NOV. 10, 1907. 7 THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE "The Household Surgeon" LOST MAIL SACK FOUND IN RIVER NEARBY CITIES TOWNS AND FARMS REDUCE YOUR FAT Kengo Rapidly Reduces Excess Pat Without the Aid of Tlicsome Exercises or Starvation Diet. llHili wiMiihmJMiMi, A THOUSAND WATER SOAKED LETTEKS RECOVERED COSTS NOTHING TC TRY. Reneo will reduce excess fat and build ut the strength and health of -anyone who eats it retrularly for a short time It Is a product of ature.

delicious to the taste and safe and FIND NEAR GLYNDON, MINN. Antiseptic Mm UrwM Robbers Looted Contents of Sack, Then Sunl: It; Taken to St. Paul Secret Service Men Healing Oil Originated By 7 an Old Railroad Surgeon. HOMER, MINN. Mrs.

Chas. Greene is slowly recovering from her recent severe Illness. Mrs. C. C.

Varnum spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother and brother at Weaver. A number of Woodmen and their ladles are planning to attend "Your Neighbor's Wife," which will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ellis in Winona, Thursday evening.

Mrs. Donald SIver and baby girl, returned to their home in Tracy, Thursday morning. J. C. Towne has had an independent telephone put Into his home here.

The Ladies' Aid society will meet this week, Thursday, on account of the" regular meeting day coming on Thanksgiving. Another testimony of the frater-nalism of Woodcraft was made manifest last Thursday when about fifteen Woodmen gathered at the home of Wallace Talnter and husked his field of corn, he being confined in the hospital at Winona suffering with a broken leg. Eight ladies, members of Cherry Grove Camp, R. W. gathered.

at the home of Mrs. Talnter and served an elegant dinner and supper for the corn-huskers. At 5 o'clock all departed for their homes. A few of the -little friends of Florence Hill surprised her at her home Saturday afternoon." The loss of a mail sack containing nearly 1.000 letters which have beeD buried in the Buffalo river for more than a year has no doubt been the cause of many disappointments and heartaches during that period and the recent finding of the sack by a farmer near the town of Glyndon has Rainy, sloppy weather. Wet.

cold feet. At night. on the radiator go your shoes. Next morning behold a pair of jabots. Stiff as a board and at the first step they crack.

$5 gone. AH unnecessary, for The Gotzlan Shoe is made from leather specially selected for wear tn this North-wester- coantry. If you to see stylet, ask for our Fall andWint StyleBook. The Gotzian Shoe for men. women and children, (fade in St.

Paul by C. Qotiian Co. since 1855. Relieves Pain Quickly Heals Prevents Blood Poison The Only Household Surgical Dressing, ah Druggists refund money if it fii to cure Old Sores, Burns, Granulated Eyelids, Chronic Catarrh, Eczema, Ear Ache, Running Sores, Boils, Scald Head, Sore Throat, Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Carbuncles, Scalp Diseases, Throat Troubles, Bites Stings, Wounds. Thi9 is a positive, lived-up-to guarantee and applies to all cases no matter of how long standing.

If your Druggif hasn't DR. PORTER'S ANTSEPTIC HEALING OIL, he will get it for you from a Wholesale Druggist. Priest 25c no doubt brought some degree of relief and happiness to the sufferers. In many caces, however, the mystery of the long delayed leter has been solved too late. When robbers on the night of Oct.

8, 1906, took a mail sack containing nearly 1,000 letters from a truck at the railroad station at Moorhead, and after taking what they wanted threw the rest into the river, they performed an act which has, no doubt, to a greater or less degree, Influenced the destinies of many. How many gray-haired mothers have anxiously waited for those letters from absent sons, how many fond hearts have suffered and gradually grown cold towards the writers of those letters which lay at the bottom of the river, until in a spirit of pique at the fancied neglect they have put insuperable barriers between themselves and the writers? In fact, when you stop to think about it, can anything be meaner than to rob the mails in this heartless, wholesale manner? "He who steals my purse GEESE GETTING POPULAR HERE Every fat person is a victim of constant, cruel ridicule. Save yourself from humiliation and danger by taking It en go. Don't wait until you are a disgusting fright. harmless in all its properties.

It will not Injure the digestive organs as so many drozs and medicines do. Reniro will positively reduce surplus fat rap-Idly and do so without harm to the subject. It Is very palatable and pleasant to eat It Is prepared in a highly concentrated form and is convenient to carry in the poo he so one can have it with him at all times. 11 oJJ Farmers, who have raised turkeys this year, as a whole are holding their supply back for higher prices, said a local dealer today. Good turkeys are seeing at 11c per pound alive, which is about the same as last year, although the raisers are holding for better prices.

The supply will probably-start coming in the first aval tonnage: of the. wjorlp, Y.fc337ll& i 6l fcl6 I 600.079 1 I 37V-701 lj McGregor, iowa Rev. D. C. Dutton stopped between trains Friday on his way to his home In Anamosa.

Mrs. V. la Hagensick and daughter Helen left Friday evening for Dubuque for few days. J. K.

Gray was a Waukoh caller Friday. Fred Wr and wife are looking for land in Wisconsin. Ed Bergman went to Savanna Friday evening. Miss Hattie Schumaker returned from La Crosse Saturday, her sister, Mrs. George MacReynolds, accompanying her.

Mr. Bullman of Guttenberg was a McGregor caller Saturday. Fred Sulgete went to Guttenberg Friday evening. The rummage sale given by the Congregational people was well at of next week and although some of Reneo requires no exhausting exercises cr starvation dieting to help it out as so many of the so-called fat remedies do. You can go right ahead and attend to your regular daily duties.

It compels proper assimilation of the food and sends the food nutriment into the muscles, bones and nerves and builds them up instead of piling it up in the form of excess fat. There Is nothing "just as good" as Rengo. For sale by all drugrists at tl .00 per full sized box. or by mall prepaid, by The Rengo 3185 Rengo the dealers predict as high as 25 cents for dressed turkeys, it is estimated that the price will be around 18 and 20 cents, as geese are becoming a favorite-for Thanksgiving, and it is not probable that the demand for turkeys will be as high as last year. Geese are plentiful in this section a.nd the demand is getting larger than that for turkeys.

Eat Rengo Life emit it. Riiicr Mich. The company wm giaoiy Great Britain leads the world in warship tonnage. Figures compil steals trash, but he who steals a mail sack robs a thousand hearts of that which enriches him not and makes them poor Ind'eed. The sack, which was recently found near Glyndon, has been taken to St.

Paul. There is a long slit in the Bide of the sack, where the robbers took out the mail. Apparently most of it was thrown Into the river. Postoffice Inspector Fosnes. who took charge of the sack, estimated that; it contained about 1,000 letters when it came into his possession.

The mail was badly discolored, but by-proper treatment most of the addresses became legible. The letters were mailed in official envelopes. Some of the letters contained drafts and others valuable papers. There were also a number of postoffice orders, all of which have been send you a trial package free by mail. If yon write them direct to Detroit: no free packages at Drug Stores.

For sale and recommended in La Crowe by O. T. Erharfs Red Cross Drug Stores and C. i. L.

Runckel LOSES GORDON SETTER HUNTING IMPROVED VAUDEVILLE Most Expensive Bill Ever Presented in this Theatre. NOTICE. Any one who can Bit through this performance. without screaming with laughter will be presented with a gold mine; Everybody is a booster for the old staunch home of amusement. THIS WEEK THE GREAT SLADIUM 3 HOWE AND EDWARDS BEN DAWSON ROSE AND SEVERN'S LOUIS LA VALLIE MOVING PICTURES Laidles Popular Matinees every day at 3 o'clock.

Night Performances 10c and 15c, Sunday and Holiday 3Iatinees 10 and 15 Cents. Theatre Parties at our Matinees are Numerous and tended. The boys' basket ball team had their first pi Saturday. The boys have prospects of a good team. Mr.

Charles Turner arrived Sunday morning from Galesburg, 111. Mr. Turner takes a position at the North Iowa Times. ed at the office of naval intelligence at Washington show this result. In completed warships Great Britain shows a tonnage of 1,633,116, the United States following with a tonnage of 611,616.

France is third with a tonnage of 600,079. Germany fourth with a tonnage of 529,032, Japan next with a tonnage of 375,701. Russia, Italy and Austria follow In the order named. Were the vessels now building, however, to be included in th estimate France would pass the United States. Our sister republic would then stand second to Great Britain with a tonnage of 836.112 as against a tonnage of 1,821,610 for the leader.

The United States would hold third place with a tonnage of 771,75 8. The other naval powers would stand in the same relative position as they do today although each would show a substantial Increase. MAY NOT LET CONTRACT NOW George P. Jacobs called at the central police station for assistance in finding a ifno Gordon setter dog which he had lost while hunting near Grand Dad's bluff a few days ago. Mr.

Jacobs resides at 815 South Fifth street. SAENGERBUND IS INCORPORATED Contrat for the new La Crosse normal school may not be let until early in 1908. The decrease in the cost of material, and prospect of wages undergoing a drop, have prompted the board of normai regents to hold their hand and await developments. State Senator Thomas, Morris, a member of the board of regents, has SCHOOLS TO HAVE SAFE ICE RINKS DR. McKILLIP AN EARLY WHITE BOY Dr.

D. W. McKillip, the well known veterinarian, on Nov. 10th, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his birth, and many interesting facts of his boyhood here were recalled upon ociM nr MpKIIMd was born returned from Madison, where "The necessary papers for the incorporation of the La CroBse Saenger-bund, parent of the Saengerfest of 1908, were filed with the secretary of the state at Madison, said Secretary Utermoehl. The local secretary has also received wor from the Concordia society at Manitowoc for arrangements for accommodation for fifteen members.

The officers of the Central society left last evening for Chicago, where they will be banqueted this evening by the Chicago societies. Cured of Blight's Disease -Mr. Robert O. BurKe, Elnora, N. writes: "Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so Impaired I could scarcely see one of my family across the room.

I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Bright disease." O. T. Erhart. he attended the regular monthly meeting of the board.

Architects Van Ryn De GeLleke, Milwaukee, that the plans for the jhere in 1857 and was one of the ear Very Popular. LOCAL BREEDERS SEND AN EXHIBIT Entry books of the International Livestock show indicate that Wisconsin will go down to Chicago with a largely increased showing of fat and breed stock, compared with the last show. The University of Wisconsin wul show that it is abreast of the times. In the matter of hogs the institution has booked five different breeds, including Berkshires, Poland Chinas, Duroc Jersey, Tamworth and Yorkshire. It will show six dif-ferent breeds of sheep.

Carglll and McMillan' of this city will have an exhibit of Herefords at the exhibition. I new school, with the alterations com The students at the grade schools in the city ere to have skating rinks of their own this year. The city had a crew of men at work Saturday hauling sand for the banking around of the rinks and laying off the space. At most of the grade schools in the city the surrounding play grounds are to be used for the rinks, while the schools where the grounds are not large enough, the nearest available property will be flooded for a rink. GERMAN BAPTIST CONVENTION ENDS pleted, wih be finished in time for the next meeting.

Originauy it was planned to let the contract this fall, but the new developments hsve caused the reegnts to wait. A play ground at the Superior, normal has been purchased at a cost of $7,000. Regent Morris made the trip to Superior with the board. "Truth is stranger than fiction." quoted the Wise Guy. "That's because we don't get sufficiently well acquainted with it," added the Simple Mug.

A blonde hair in the bntter doesn't necessarily make a light lunch. PLEA FOR NATURE'S WEALTH WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 19.

President Roosevelt has invited the governors of all the states and territories to meet him at the. White house on May 13, 14 and lo, next, to discuss the question of means to conserve the natural resources of the country. Invitations also are to be extended to the members of both houses of congress and to the inland waterways commission. WRINKLES AND WHAT CAUSES -THEM Chicago, Marsh t7, 1907. ly white children horn nere.

tie was born near where the Milwaukee depot now stands at Second and Vine street and at that time what Is now the business section was sand hills. The circus grounds were in the block bordered by Main. Jay, Fourth and Fifth streets and Dr. McKillip tells an amusing story of how at the age of seven he saw his first circus. He was so small, he says, that the crowd carried him past the ticket taker, and with a huge stick of striped candy, purchased by his older and more affluent brother, he spent one of the happiest hours of his life.

START SUIT FOR PEICE OF PROPERTY John M. Flowers, Selina Sayers, Selina Bryant, Stephen Weston, Louisa Keny and Jane Porter, have started suit against John Dowlin for title to a parcel of property, valued at $1,000, which they claim Dowling holds illegally. The complaint was filed today. TWO DIE IN J. I.

CASE FIRE AT FARGO, N. D. FARGO, N. Nov. 19.

Two firemen named White and Hartman respectively, were killed last night by falling walls in a fire that attacked the five-story plant of the J. I. Case Threshing Machine company. The loss is $200,000. GIVES DINNER PARTY Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Lemke of Green's Coulee gave a dinner party to a large number of friends Sunday. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Carl Hoffman, St. Louis; Albert Baumbry, William Smith and daughter Emma.

August Beyer and family, Ernest Hoffman, Ernest Lemke and family, Julius Hoffman and family, Jake Herman, Misses Anna, Augusta, Minnie, Edith and Martha Baumbrey, Anna Lemke, Emma Beyer and Mr. Fred Hoffman. Three Trains to California. The Overland Limited, the Los Angeles Limited and the China Japan Fast Mail daily between Chicago and the Pacific Coast make The Minnesota German Baptist biennial convention which has been In session at the German Baptist church, corner Seventh and Winnebago street, closed the meeting Sunday with a sermon by Rev. Benjamin Graf.

Saturday evening was devoted to the children and several of the visiting ministers gave short sermons to the younger people. He Fought at Gettvburg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more good than any medicine I ever took. For several years I had stomach trouble, and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I began taking Electric Bitters.

I would not take $-00 for what they have done for me." Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great alterative and body builder; sure cure for lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by O. T. Erhart, druggist, 50c.

close connection with train service from all points on the isortn Vvest-ern Line. They form the most E. Bumham, Chicago, TIL: Dear Sir I desire to fulfill my promise to you, which was made last October, namely, that if you would improve my complexion by removing croTTS-feet, wrinkles and discolored complexion, I would give you my photograph and testimonial. Th Inclosed picture, which was taken last Fall, shows my condition at that time. The inclosed picture, taken February 25th, shows my condition at the present splendid and complete trans-contin ental service, and offer choice of routes going one way and returning another, without extra charge.

If you are planning a winter trip to California, send for booklets and information, or call on any ticket PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents pneumonia. O. T. Erhart.

agent The North Western Line. time. I desire to state that you have not only removed the wrinkles vK vtev-: The fellow who shoots of his mouth never seems to run out of its and crows-feet, but have put my skin in a first-clasB, youthful condition, of which I am very proud. The fact Is that my complexion Whts SHm CoouKcaeed Treatment lira, orr AJCr Gr Trsabun is the envy ef my friends, and I cannot say too much for your course of treatments for beautifying women. Yon BATAVIAN NATIONAL BANK LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN.

"With Capital Surplus and Stockholders' Liability of $900,000 one of the strongest financial Institutions in Wisconsin. In business Blnce 1861. passed through the panics of 1873 and 1893 and stronger today than ever. All loans of this bank are approved by our discount committee, consisting of E. E.

Bentley. F. A. Copeland, L. F.

Easton. A. Hirsh-heimer and E. M. Wing.

OUR DIRECTORS: certainly ao ail you claim and your remedies are perfection. I recommend them to my friends. Trusting this letter will fulfill my promise to you and be all that you require. I remain. Yours very truly, i Hotel Wychmere, 18th and Iadiasa Atm.

"Wrinkles," the little word that causes a shudder to every woman and most men, are caused more oareiessaess aad asgleet than by years. We all know the young person who makee ereaaea by lifting the eyebrows and by smiling so continuously, also the person who frown and squints, and the one whe from 111 health and poorly nourished skin shows the lines crossing the face in every direction. Such peo-pte may all take heart, because fey the use of BJ. Burnham's wonderful akin foed incn lines mar and surely wl he obliterated. It i unnecessary teday for any one to carry these telltale marks.

A eenrae ef treatment as arranged by B. Burnham will positively remove wrinkles, fill oat the sunken eheeks, remove pimples and blackheat, and restore any face to its youthful contour and oomnlenoo. These treatments with the different articles ere illustrated and explained in a little booklet whioh ts published by E. BUXU4HA1C, which makes it so plain that any lady oan use these toilet artioles with equally good success In the privacy of her own home as if she had visited Burnham's Beautifying rarlers and taken a course of treatments tn this great establishment Any flrst-olase dealer oan supply yen. Free sample Hair Tonic.

Cucumber Cream, Including booklet how to heoeme beautiful, by sailing, or mailed npom reeelpt of 10c to BURNHAM, 70 and 72 State St, Chicago, HI. Tme largest manufacturer la the world ef Toilet Rents)'1 asd H1r Goods. Tor al by WM. DOER FLING ER CO. J.

J. Hogan. M. Funk. O.

Van Steenwyk L. P. Easton. E. T.

Mueller. B. C. Smith. E.

E. Bentley. A. Hirshheimer. F.

A. Copeland. Burnham will have a demonstrator in this city from Nov. 18th to 23rd for the purpose of teaching the ladies how to use Burnham's Toilet Requisites with equally as good success in the privacy of their own homes as if they had visited his celebrated toilet' parlors at 70 and 72 State Chicago, Slippery Slim I see Roosevelt refused a third term. Hmurxy Hank So did 1.

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