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The Lake Geneva Regional News from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin • 8

The Lake Geneva Regional News from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin • 8

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TIIE HAKE GENEVA NEWfV THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1003. PERSONAL MENTION. The handiest Place in Town APJL5R3ST is MM i 1 Fishers A Rohm Car For Cnnaptln.

Celaus a Roman physician Who flourished In the third century. He wa a follower of Hippocrates and wrote various books on medicine. One of hi proscriptions is for consumption strange enough. It Is quite in accord with modern methods in some respects. He says- As soon as a man finds himself spitting and hacking on rising in the morning he should immediately lake possession of a cow and go high up Into the mountains and live on the fruit of that cow.

Although he knew nothing of the cause of phthisis, he had observed thst good living, out of door life, lots of sunshine and an I abundance of milk and cream were absolutely essential as prerequisites for Journal of Hygiene. Miss Hattie Roger ealied ou the teacher, of Hie Geuoa schools last Saturday. Miss M.sry Psiersmi and Mrs. G. Itavis of lllisms Bay were Lake Geneva callers Wednesday, Mr.

A. 8 Alfred came horns from a 'stern Hip last evening for a short stay with his family, Geo. B. VV'enller cams from Chicago Wednesday evening to spend a couple of days among old frieuda. Mr.

Josiab Barfield turned tart evening from Fremoul. Ohio, where ale ha been vislliug fur tbe past month. She also visited friend at Cleveland and Toledo. Hr. and Mr.

1). Kimbark an family opeued their summer boms fo Messrs. Thoms awl John Fahey of Chicago earn out Frldiy evening lo vlt their parents a week. Mis Emms Martens, teacher, received visit Saturday and Sunil from her sister, Hattie Martens, of Chicago. Mrs.

Frank Smith departed Sat urday morning for Milwaukee, where she will spend a week after which ie will go to iion City, Michigan, to visii frfsuda. Mr. Smith accompanied her to Milwaukee returning home at ntgbt. Thoe. Brady was here over Sunday from the new and llaely tnwu of Cories He reports this young metropolis oil the high ware of prosperity, ami that he is doing well.

Hartlewltaral Rrrvlt ie. The Montana State Horticultural society has adopted a the standard package for apples a box 12 by 19 by Growing peonies from seed 1 a thankless job. There is now an early summer flowering eosmoa. There is a variety of lantana whiob trails iike ivy. IuJms pinkish vender flower and is useful as a ground cover tmder larger plant.

It ia claimed that the Mammoth Black Twig apple is now reeognie-d by the last authorities at a different apple from the Paragon. The Ohio experiment atation report the Garro apple us mmh like the Ucu Davis in quality, but more highly colored. Give the peonies plenty of water during the blooming season of May and June. Hardy perennial of evpry description are coming into fashion again. There a return to the old style of gardening.

Governor Roosevelt Is claimed tjj, uiie of the finest crimson carnations on the market. They have the fncst assortment of home-made goods, and everything is so fresh and nice when delivered. Messrs. Wyon Speaker, (Jleo Stevens, tbe seasou last week. Their milk and Cream depot fills a long-felt want in Lake Geneva, is hat many of the people say.

Baking Povder Strength always wins the long race. Kemarlmbl Shawl. Tbe empress of Russia was once presented with a shawl of a remarkuble kind. It Is contained In a box only a few Indies square, in which it fits easily, yet when it is shaken out it is ten arils squure. This notable gift was the work of sdrae women weavers in OreutsTg.

southern Russia, by whom It was presented The box containing It ia of wood, with binges, hoops and fastenings of beaten silver. Mr, and Mrs Mc.Vsish of Milwaukee have rented the res deuce of Miss Hattie Miller. They are Intending tostay heie permanently. Mrs, S. Alfred returned frou Chicago Tuesday eveuiug, Mr.

Albert Keep and family came out today for tbe summer. Cafumtt Sattfag fitkdir It th rfrowiif tstlw pewdve the mmrkt. Fishers, Bakery is the place the home of good things to eat. Phone 1973. GENOA JUNCTION.

Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. lV IN OUR BAKERY. Sit THIS WILL BE OUR TRADE-MARK i ret 'MARKET Our facilities for turning put first-class work in this department are most complete for this seasons business, which promises to be a busy one. In our baking we use the celebrated GOLDEN EAGLE FLOUR, which has so long stood the test for excellence. and the Misses Lora Mason and liW Gibbs, of Klchmond drovs up last Sunday eveoing to attend the lecture given oy Kev.

Coleman st the Baptist church Mrs. Hunt of Chicago, has been vis-ting her daughter. Miss Jessica Hunt, a couple of days. Mr. Ralph Clarke of Beloit, spent Sunday calling on friends here Miss Dors Dopks called on relatives st East Dslavau last Sunday.

Mrs, George F. Richards and son, George, returned Tuesday evening from their two weeks visihdu Chicago. Mr Samuel Forrest, Jr, was attend tug to business In Chicago last Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Wm Duffy returned from his trip to Chicago last Tuesday evening Mr.

8. Egan, wife and daughter, came out from Chicago Tuesday evening, to spend the summer at their lake-shore home. Mrs. Frank Smith, who has been in ill health for some time, started ou a i rip last Monday. She intends to stay In Milwaukee a couple of week: and thence will go to Michigan, where she wilt rernaiu eome time In quest of health, Mf.

Charles K. Frederick was in Chicago Tuesday, to flud a plumber to assist turn in tbe vast amouut of work he has oil hand. Mr. 8. W.

Allertou came out from Chicago Saturday eveuiug to spend Sunday. Mrs. L. Dickenson aud Miss Alice Botd, returned last Saturday eveutng from their trip to California. Miss Myrtle White speut Sunday In Delavan, calling on friend.

Mrs. George Murdock was a Chicago caller last Saturday. Mr. Elmer Edwards was at Delavsu Sunday, and called on Charles Schlada. Ripley Wilson came from Chicago Friday evening, to visit his parents.

The Misses Lida and Emily Rtimsey weut to Chicago, Monday morning. Mr. H. A Beidler and family came out from Chicago last week, to remain tor the summer, Daniel Gifford of Genoa Junction, was up Saturday on business Miss Floreuce Fellows of LaGrange, anas Fiurnure snows or Laurange, Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition, beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent JfrT that it is not uncommon child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys.

If the child urinates loo often, it the unne scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized.

It ts sold by druggists. In, fifty-cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sampie bottle by mall free, also pamphlet telling all about (t. Including many. of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured.

In writing Dr. Kilmet Binghamton, N. be sura and mention this paper Don't make any ntitake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, and the address, Blogham IN OUR OROGERY. special (orrtipondefKAj.

Mesilames K. J. Manor and Chas, Deltrleh spent last Monday at Lake Geneva. Homer Swartz is doing nicely will his benery, which he attend during tin day, aud spends- the evening over a barber chair, iu the iiurth room of the Hicks harness building. The Arhor Day exercise rendered by the schools here, showed careful preparation by teacher aud pupllf.

t'-gmsliv mi her of the pa'miis were present, allowing the tntereat which the puhii feel By the way, we would like ti mention the improved conduct ami gentler maauer which lately prevail upon the school grounds. It surely reflects credit upon our hardworking, uaiustukliig teachers. Let them kuow that their efforts aie appreciated. Dr. Henry Column of Milwaukee, delivered an interesting lecture here at the Congregational church, Saturday eieuing.

He also occupied the pulpit of that church Sunday morning. Mrs. W. A. Hick was at Lske Geneva, Monday of this week.

Geo. Gookin has been improving the appearance qf his lot by grading ft. The front of the drug store looks very neat iu its new eoat of paint Two more of oywyouiig people have chosen to walkough life toother. Miss Elsie Gast and Mr. Clareuce Her-mance were joined in the bonds of hoiv wedlock last Wednesday, Apr 29, 1903, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs.

Albert Gast, of this place These young people have grown up right here, and have a boat of frlende to wish them blessings In their uew rela Hons. They will reside at Hebron, where Mr Hermauce has a good position with tbe Borden Co. It will be our aim to faithfully serve our patrons with the best meats and market supplies to be had. Goods in this department are arriving daily, and throughout the season our stock will comprise everything the market affords that is needed for the household. ton, N.

Y. nn ry hottl. STROUPE BROS. 8 cxoxx Broad St. Lake; Geneva.

Main Street Fresh and r8, rHdlth, who has been study 111 visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Rich, a P8lntin Chicago and Burlington f0W days lant w6lt rinftna hr vaFufinn hau during her vacation, has returned home, Spring Goods, Livery New. Of the best and latest patterns not how cheap, but how good are the cheapest in the end. R.

D. SHORT, Proprietor. re PLOWS The Scotch Clipper and J. I. Case HARROWS 80-tooth ten-foot Lever PULVERIZER American BaTUBearing WAGONS Northwestern, Milk BUGGIES Staver and Anderson, The model market, as heretofore, "is determined to keep up its reputation for serving its patrons with the choicest Meats and general market supplies, and invites the patronage of the people in this vicinity.

Will take pleasure in serving you in this line, furnishing good rigs and careful drivers. WHIPS The best. Just look them over SEWING MACHINES The FLORENCE-It speaks for itself. My aim inn to ee how chap I can sell how good goods I can glva for the money. Carriages to and from all Trains.

E. A. Buell TEIjBPnONH XX. hr at ne ou pe Aat ii ri -ou Igl lor and In a few weeks will be reedy for her classes. The Sunday meeting at Richmond attract a good many from Ueuoa June tion.

Good speaking and good Binging, of the dear old story that Is ever hew make the meeting interesting. If Rev. Suuday. in bis original manner, departs from the established routine, to paint your picture Iu such vivid colors, that vou cannot help hut recognize thank him, for it is uot ofteu we have the opportunity of "seeing ourselves as others see us," and when we have, would it not be wise to improve by the benefit? The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved relatives of Ralph Balias, who was lostantly killed at Kenosba last Thursday, while walking on tbe railroad track The wind was high, aud he may not hav heard the approaching traiu, or possibly thought It was on ths other track. Hs was about nineteen year of age.

The body was brought to the home of hts father, Peter Balias, at Powers Lake. The burial was Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Trumhlee has returned from her visit In the west, aud brought her mother, Mrs. Amelia Baker with her.

Mrs. Baker will visit here aud at Lake Geuev, where she has relatives. Mr. aud Mrs. R.

F. Palmer of Hebron, were Genoa Juctlon visitors Tuesday. Jamea Besteder la planning to build ao addltlou to his house uear the Kenosha Division tracks. W. A.

Hicks wa in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Srhtnke returned to liei home near TUibets, WIs, after ependiug several weeks here atdtug her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Sponholtz, Iu earing for her husband.

It was found ueceewtry to perform an operation on W'm. Sponholl again Monday, to remove foreign matter, after which he aeema relieved, and we hope he Is now on the road to recovery 000000000000000 SPRING OPENING. Tin AUD LAM Our Line, is very Complete. Below Juat glance along and aee If there ia not something you want, we enumerate a few article we have in stock, and at prices that cannot fall to please yon: Miss Julia Dopke has accepted a clerkship with Chas. Schlada, In his bakery at Delavan, She commenced work last Saturday.

Mr. B. W. Christian of Delavan, was tn town last Friday ou business. Mr.

William Gifford of Genoa June tioo.wasa Lake Geneva caller Saturday. Hanaflo came out Friday eveuiug to atteod to buelne. Mr. and Mre. A.

Brossean came out from Chicago Saturday evening, to spend Sunday. Mr. W. F. Dununar and family came from Chicago Monday evening, to occupy their summer residence for the -H.

A. Burdick has been sick for several days, -Win. Hambrecht and wife have returned from Chicago, and will occupy their farm home. Mrs. M.

L. Fellow of Harvey, moved here last week, aud will occupy her residence on Sage street. -RevJ and Mrs. W. A 8nnday and Mr.

F. G. Fisher, who are holding meetings at Richmond, were at Geneva on Tues day and ate dinner with Mr. ana Mrs C. Larsen, A -Mr and Mrs A.

P. Jones and daughter Miss Grace of Sheffield Pa are visit lug C. K. Frederick. Mrs, Jones is a sister of Mre.

Frederick. Frauk purkee made a business call lo Chicago Wednesday. Miss May 8hepherd returned flcdncs day evening from her visit In Chicago. Rev I. N.

Marks and Miss Ursula wers Chicago callers Wednerday. Prof. A. K. hllfurd of Milton College was In ths city Wednesday aud visited the High School.

-Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lytton were out from Chicago Wednesday at thslr lake shore home.

Mrs. Harry Marsh came oat from Chi eago last Saturday and attended to af fairs at her home on the lakeshore. Mr. David Roderick eame out from Chicago Wednesday morning 'to spend tbe summer here, after an absence of two yeiira. -Messrs.

Frank Shock and H. Gnu-tow, of Williams Bay were attending to business in Chicago Wednesday Mr. H. 8. Rich and family came out cat from Chicago Wednesday morning, and opeued up their reeldeucs for the summer.

-Messrs. Richard Kenyon. Chari Southwtck. G. Davl and H.

R. Cran-dall of Williams Way wers attending a lawsuit In town Wednesday, lining Hull called ou Laks Geneva frlsuda Tuesday eveuiug. FIELD Surries, several styles, Top Buggies galore, Ruuabouls iu evciy Road Wagons, plenty, 10 Bars 47 Inches high 9 Bare ...,7 39 high 8 bars 32 high 1 20 luKh 6 Bars 20 high BARBED WIRE You will want a good many articles in the Hardware line during the season, and we want to call attention to our very complete stocks in the different departments of our business, comprising everthing needed. Prices on the above, lower than before in years. The lurgeat stork iu the eonu fry of the above.

Team Harnea in great variety Single hsrne In all style to mitt. Blanket, Nets and Whip. Rock inland Dine Harrows and Lever FARM IMPLEMENTS. Plows, gangs 24 and 28 in. Sulkies, 14 and 16 in.

Walking Plows, 9 to 14 in. Corn Plow sand Cultivators from Wheeler Wilson No. 9 and Frail of Prowl, The pomologies! --department at Washington bellows that the following little known fruits are worth wider attention: Ingram apple. McIntosh apple. Carina Beauty poach.

Red June plum, Wlckaon plum, Downing grape. Mulgo-ha mangel and Advance lqquat (small plum). The gardner will find here the latest improved tools required, and you will be sure to find anything wanted in other lines. Dowagiac Shoe Drill; McSberry Seed r. In large quantities.

Beat good in the world aud price right. Also Corn Planters, hi)(h makes. That Wheeler A WlHou 8EW IV) MACHINK-H faler worth 3 time more than any other ma chiue. This la Ah 20th CtntvN Sew Ing chin. stUr and running than others.

T.tn onH lookatltoh machlnu without huttlo Try on and eo vlnood. W'e hav Meyer Sling, Harpoon and Grappling Fork. Pulley, Ropes, Carriers aud Iron Track. Jns, th lvlr, Rpeed away, wlnaom Slav, lr th fragrant meadow graaam; Oil mart gay corn, tin aay June, th bright, the lovtly, pane Roue fair In her heir 'T l.llle at her girdle bending: Everywhere Inc- nee rure To the eiur ekle Dont tail lo nee before you buy a Gasoline Engine. MOGUL Lat year we had a large trade, but yiamed a small profit.

We trnet we tmpreaeed favorably fur fair dealing, and solicit your patronage for liny Wheeler Wilsea Mfg. Co. 72 and 74 Wabash Aw Chloago lake qcngva, wis. Far and near bird omta clear Swell anew the merry meaeura. June I her1 June la her' Craoloua June, lb month of pleaeurat LUa HiuhlL C.

W. VOAK CO. I.

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