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    C O U N T . Y N E W S .llayroond, Wis., April 28, 18D7. .How easily it rains. - :On account of . ' tbe' ivKt' .oondition ofland very .little sowing-is 'done in-parts.Sir. Marshes' hall -was well filled onliight. ; ;Mrs. 3?. Srice is on thQ sick. list.Miss 1i. JJor tcmsen closed school on

    Miss Lattie Ha rd ing - is -finishing hero school under Iiss - BoBS f

    Mabel '.Rogers -'.on.' ursday ie.veiirng^ i;Mrs..-.. -Keyn'olds -""''oi' iiimuka'e.-yiii

    Mr. J. Dankcirt hod a-runaway and-,up -a-ad sustained; i n j u r i e s re-tho assistance' of a p h y s i c i a n .Mr . John Cross and mother havenEitiug'the.ikast. -week'"on thoMr. TY . L. S h u m w a y has ha;1 his eyeby. a .Milwa ukee special-much'tetter. ' Mr..?. Meyer visited Milwa ukee Sa t -

    . . x . ! " . ' , 'Mr. L. Itob.erts was Call ing upon.friends .Fridn.v'. 'Mr . E. Lowe*, has' taken thecon-ract ior drawing- ' c oa l ' - fo r the Knee-butter factory. It- is slow workn these, roads.Mrs, Dellie lower is u n d e r tlie doc-or's care.,Mrs. A. Conlan r e t u r n e d to hur Ea-rac home. Thursday a fter spendingtw o months -with, Hayrnond fr iends.On e c our popular ' teachers had-ui ' to an exper ience- with q u i e k s n n don Sun-day last. ' "We w o u l d warn herto be careful in th e future.Mr . H a l y e r B o n moved into th e tene-ment house of Mr! Thos Hyde's lastweek.

    ROCHESTER.- Rochester, AVis. , A p r i l 27, 1 S O T .D e l i g h t f u l "wea ther . . *House c lea ning - and g a r d e n i n g a r c

    on the program.K a t e B l a c k b u rn ' , w h o h a s b e e nsouth during - th e w i n t e r , r e t u r n e diast Thursday.

    Mrs. Byron H e w i t t o f B o c k f o r d . 111.is a g u O K t at the h o m e of her p a r e n t s ,Mr . and Mrs. Joseph J i ic kson, an d he rsister, Mrs. W. Hoyt.W i l l i e tS u m m e r s , w h o h a s been sickw i t h the measles, is able to a t t e n dsc hoo l a ga in.Mrs . (Jeorge W a l l i s and children arevisitinq 1 w i t h he r parents, Mr. andM r s . H a n n i b a l Shepherd, o f Y o r k v i l l c .I m p r o v e m e n t s o f- al l d e s c r i p t i o n sare noticeable in our villapre.El la ha s c ommenc ed work on his newhouse ; Mrs . Codma n . is having 1 he rhouse r e p a i n t e d , an d E l s w o r t h Jack-so n is r e p a i r i n g th e rooms over hi sstore.D. \V . Ilute met- w i t h a s e r i o u s acci -d e n t T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n by b e i n gthrown f rom a loa d o f ha y . H e wa sout a t the f a r m o f L a w r e n c e T jobson ,an d when lea v ing the ya rd the loa dtipped over and in a l t -e r u p t i n g1 to suvah i m s e l f he feel a-sross the . w a g o nrea c h striking' h i m o n t h e s ide . Dr .Gates w as c a l led aod attended to hisi n j u r i e s .T he l a d i es c e m e t e ry m e e t i n g w i l lbe held tit the hom e o f Mrs . W r i g h tS a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . May 1, at 3o'clock. A good a t tenda nc e is re-quested.

    F K A N K S V I L L K .Frnnksv iHe," \V is . . A p r i l 2S . 1897.Mr. a nd M r s . ' C h a s . ' K a m r a c l t r e t u r n -ed to their' hom'e' in 'Kacine 1 M o n d a y ,a f ter ha v ing s pent a p lea sa n t w eekwit h re la t ives at this place.Xo w t h a t - w e ha ve a state n g e n t ap -pointed to look a f t e r h n w k r s an dpeddler s, it is a m u s i n g 1 to observe then u m e r o u s s i g n s ; ' o f dea lers in v a r i o u sa rt ic les .T om S t e v e n s , - o u r e n t e r p r i s i n g bar-ber, ha s p u r c h a s e d the old barbershop loeo.ted on M a i n street an d - w i l lmove th e sa me onto the lo t wh ic h l iep u r c h a s e d of S. G. Smith a nd remodelit, i n t o a n e a t l i t t l e cottage.T h o . l u m b e r . f o r t h e ne w barn ofMr. S. G. Smith -which l i e w i l l erectin the vil la ge lias arrive, and the b a r nw i l l b e ' b u i l t ' a s soon as possible.W h a t o u r v i l la g e needs more tha nnn y on o thing, is a few cottagesw h i c h can be rested very rea d i ly . Atpresent there are -several - f a m i l i es whoivoald rent a cottage tvere t h e r e an y.to be ha d . aoti no d o u b t others c ou ldbe induc ed to come here w e r e thereany place "whic h they .c ou ld get to l iveiii. Le;. sonic enterprising citizenwith a few d o l J a r s t o spare' invest in afe w houses, and he w i l l find it a pay-ing:-'in vest inent.""Albert Jobnso'a of -Mi l wauke e , was

    ...visiting her sist-er, Mrs. Secor.: Mr. and Mrs. " SL' -M . " Bark''" were-agreeably surprised . l>y a- visit . f r o mtheir so n Arthur, B u n d n y last, , 'The y o u n g people of this .vicinityhave prepared an excellent pro gramfo r Sncday evening. The music is inth e ha nds- of Mr. E . Giddrags'; ' >how i l l be assisted by an excel lent, quar-tette. _ i ...

    DALES CROSSING." -Dales Crossing, Wis, A p r i l 2.3, 1S07.No t much seeding. 1m s been d o n e in- th is n e i g h b o r h o o d at the .present-writ-ing. ' - - . 'Mr. A . ' G i l m o r e -and f o m i i y , of.Yor lcvil le spent Saturday, with Mr.-and Mrs. E. Skewes.: .- . , : - . . . . - , . - - ,Mr. August Schreiber of ..'Bristolspent 'Thur sday.- an d Friday , : . w i t hBales Grossing . .and ;Yorkv.ille '.rela-tives.' - ' '- ;' .' - - ' . : '.:; - - ; "Mrs: E.'Skewes spent Tuesday- with

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    her parents at- -Yorkv iUe. . -Sir. 'and Sirs. Gimske spenta- t - A . P . Nelson 's. - -

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    ' ' ' " P A R T S . ' - - . .Paris, .Ws.,'April 2S. 1507.Mr. and Mrs. John Crane o f Y o r kville took a r ide i n t o IV.ris Saturday.Mr. and SlW. W i l l i a m K l u s m e y e ra nd fa mi ly moved into the house rec ent ly oc c upied by -Sir. Gil be r t . Goldsworthy a n d f a m i l y Friday.Mr . Cha rl ie Gore enjoys th e di s- t inct ion of ha v i n g - seen the' "airship.'Mrs. John Jones i s a g a i n u n d e r ' t h edoctor's care.Mr . James Tribe of R a c i n e , w hoprea c hed -at this pla c e Sunda y in thea b s e n c e of Ecv. Mr. Syinonds, tr eatedhis h t u r e r s to a most - exc el lent ; - serraon. and those wh o fai l e d - to h e a rh e a r hi m missed a great d e a l .Last T h u r s d a y w a s t h e o n e d a y o flast, week w h e n s e e d i n g w a s possiblea nd nea rly every fa rmer improved theo p p o r t u n i t y .T h e f r i e n d s o f Dick .Tones g r e e t e dhi m w i t h .-joyous s m i l e s S u n d a y .Sc hoo l c lo sed in d i s t r i c t X o . .4 lastweek on a c c o u n t o the measles. W er e p o r t no new c a ses at present.J a u o b ' T h o m . w h o h a s been attend-ing sc hoo l in' K e n o s h a , i s h o m e s p e n d -in g v a c a t i o n .

    A r e c e n t 1 ' boast" of a 3 S T e i v 'Jerseynewspaper that the little Easternstateins the largest schoolboy in the world a -la d of 17 years, . w h o s e height is feet 4 incheshas brought to lightUie fact that Salinas has a baby giantthat puts the ffarsey big fellow toshame for his d w a r f i s h stature.John Ba ird in, a- baby-faced and verymodest la'd of 15, n t t c n d s . the Salinasgrammar 'school every da y , w-h'ere hepla ys- l ike a n y - l i t t l e fellow- i n k n i c k e r -bockers, yet-he is 6 fee t cy. , ' inches in .height' and . .weighs 220 pounds. Hew a l k s rapidly, though -g iven slightlyto stooping, a habit c o m m o n ; t o manyvery : ta l l . -men, -who seem eager to thuscurtail-1 part o f - t h e i r stature. . : . - . .:Y o u n g E a i y i n - i s p r o b a b l y - th e ar-gest- boy. of his.age in the world,"andhis-g-ood.-health" an d 'rapid growth, arelikely t o r c a r r y - h i m to the point/that: w i H ' " ' s > ' e ' S ' s h o w m e n c r a z y - - t o ha ve h im.'as n tfrca.lf.Siilinas'.Correspondence of ;Sail Francisco' Gall."

    KN GLT S1I SETTLEMENT.E n g l i s h S e t t l e m e n t , A p r i l 2S , 1S07.Joe J o h n s o n lo s t a yea v l ing colt-J n s t week. I t go t .its hea d fa s t in theha l ter rope .M r . B e r t ' a n d M i s s l- 'lora Nobles p e n t S u n d a y w i t h M r . an d Mrs.George Cla rk of B i g B e n d :A n u m b e r of our bust . spel lers wi l la t tend the o ld f a s h i o n e d spel l ingsc hoo l to be heUl a t t h e B u r l i n g t o nl l i s jh Sc hoo l F r i d a y e v e n i n g n e x t .W i n . S t a r k e y h a s c o m m e n c e d w o r kor . h i - s new h o u s e i n B u r l i n g t o n .T l i r a n i Gooder l ia s .fold hi s l i t t l er o a d s t e r to M i k e C l e a s o u . T i m w o n ' tt a k e a n y b o d y ' s d u s t t h i s s u m m e r .XOIITH C A F E ,yor - th Cape , W i s . . A pr i l 28, 1 S D 7 .Miss A n n i e A p p l e le f t fo r C h i c a g ol a s t - w e e k w h e r e sh e w i l l ?pend a few

    w e e k s .M r s . - A . L. Ha a s o f . Dec ora h , Iowa ,am i f a m i l y ar e h o m e s p e n d i n g a fewweeks .T he e n t e r t a i n m e n t g i v e n by theEochester people a t th is p la c e w asvery wel l rendered . On a c c o u n t ofbad roads o n l y a very s m a l l a u d i -enc e t u r n e d o n t . , ' b u t al l - p r a i s e thew n y i n w h i c h a l l t o o k t h e i r p a r t s .Die d, a t h i s h o m e in N o r w a y , J a c o bl ieec her , 'Sr., a t the a d v a n c e d ag e ofn e a r l y i'O years. T he deceased -w n sborn "in G e r m a n y Dec . j'l. 1307,ancl em -ig ra ted to A m e r i c a in 1S41, W as m a r -r^d in 3342 an d s e t t l e d i n W i s c o n s i nin t h e h o m e no w occupie d by hi s so nin 1SJS. H e d i e d W e d n e s d a y ' m o r n i n g ,A p r i l 21 , s u r r o u n d e d by re la t ives a ndfriends . T he anprel of d e a t h t o u c h e dhi m g e n t l y by f u l l i n g ' a s leep f r o mw h i c h lie never a w o k e . He w as k n o w nas a n honora b le a nd u p r i g h t - c i t i zen ,a k ind husba nd a nd f a t h e r , a nd a n a c -c o m m o d a t i n g n e i g h b o r . ' He l e ave s tom o u r n hi s loss a son a nd wife a n df o u r g r a n d c h i l d r e n .

    ' . A C A S E OF COMPROMISE.. 'First' 'Cabman-"I axe d-- h i m . - threedol la rs , but he said' he only h | i < 2 t w o ;a n , , anyhow, .he said dc lega l fa re w asonly one."Sec ond Ca bma n " W e l l , s'pose yo utook $2 an' a c c epted de apology."Exchange.

    M i l w a u k e e S e n t i n e l : It does not' l ook as if .ou r present ba seba l l . "Brew-ers" will put a- brew . of baseball onth e market t h a t w i l l n:.ake M i l w a u -ke e f a m o u s . . . . . .Fo r thcJatest s t y l e s , in .spring m i l -l i n e r y go to Miss Ballou 's , U n i o nGrove . _____^_^_^___X X X X coffee, I3e; s o d a crackers.4c ; p o u n d b a k i n g p o w d e r an d c enterta b le . - W e ; fine shirts,' 23c, besideso t h e r b a r g a i n s . W e wil l not be u n d e r -so ld . . . Sp i l lum & Co . , North Cape."WHERE DOCTO11S DISAGREE."There' has been a great- de a l - or di&-iKreememt f r o m ttms.to t l m f t - ubout thetherapeutic value of sanjaporUla. In tl ii imain, authorities deny any particularmedical value. o' the plant.- "Its Jus' anold wife's remedy," t h uy s.iy. - A nd In the

    main they, are right. Tliere -ire. about adozen .varloilcs ot saraaparllla.. 30atlX IHO \ j u i^ r i v^iii-^"*^***1-,1 *"*offlco of the Judgfl of said County Court = .Travel, f r e que n t , d i f f i c'"d1?2fur^r%rdIered.dTChaUtnno't.co = siaSOf c'rineandfemof said application and .Iiearlnp be Riven j s-irregularities, whites, bto ni l ncrsons interested1 by publ l s n l n f f a l _ ^1/W . r^^r^\A-hr^ n. copy 01 this order for three j successive | =weeits, once In ;ach weak., prior to_3aia : __.

    FAKMSIn oicpay canh d i uCbas. B Dn-r ls. Eol fctatBds. Milwaukee, Wis .

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    , .4> ' County Judge.Dated,- April' 17th, 1SS7. - -Palmer &. ' Gittings. Attys;

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    T H E M A R K E T S ,C H I C A G O . A p r i l 27 . Whea t Apri l72'/sc; July,'71%c. - , - -'Corn Apri l , 2-lc; July,- So 'Ac .O a t s A p r n , . - l C % c ; .Lilly,- li%c.P o r k A p r i l , $a. l2 : July,. 5S.32.Lard-April, $4.30; ,luhv$4.20.l l i bs A p r i l, $4.B5; J u l y , $4.6(.Rye34c.-]'.arlevrty. .c. . .Fl as 7Go. :w h i t e , 2J@22V i.c. ' j ju r ley Quiet ; No . 2, 33%c; sa inpk- ,

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    n^'lKhl^c^^CoUedrchaffyrburrFancibucks, V i f i T M i c ' o f f .DRESSED MEATS AND POULTRY.MILWAUKE E, April :7.Lambs andMution-Falr to cliolco mutton quoted otDtiiTc Cor dressed: soring nmbs clo &.liic1 do, S S . O C J J S . O O apiece; l i ve . Sl.505jJ.aO.UC: tiO, ^.UUJ.fo.w ^>- '^^- - . - - - - '*,.Murke t M t o a f l y ; mode rate l y ocU\o.Poultrv-Hv-o chlcltens per ID,old roosters . C c ; . tu rkeys . S0IOc.4e''c'

    Piguons-Pereasy, doz., $1.20; dead.prices ransins at' D A I R Y MARKETS.

    - MILWAUKEE, April 27.-Buttor-Frcshmade creamery, choice to fancy, per bI C O - - fa i r t o good, H{T13c: inferior do , . l O i P13C : fresh ilnlry. nooil to choice sc ec-tions do. neiac: lines do. ]lf!3c; rol , 3*lie- paclcinu -nock do. Sftte; grease. MMC.Jlarlcet amply supplied and easy.CheeseFull-cream twins, per lb. I D V t l i JUc: VouW Amorlcii. lO y- Wl l fe c - brick do.saSV-e: Limburgcr do. 7lii.Sc; Swiss uo.lOA-l iJ'^ . Market n-.odcrately active;v. - i n t e f -m a de brick quoted at 7@ 8 c .j r u g B Fr o B h , per doz. be. -HAY AND STRAW.MILWAUKEE, April 27.-lIuy-GooQ tochoice upland. ?7.G05iS CO per ton ontrick- interior to f n l r do. S5.wC.CO,eholce timothy do . J I O . M W I O . C O : No 2 do.fS.50e-'J.OO: c l o vo v and mixed f-:-^-vWisconsin marsh and prairie. S".i.CO.Straw-Oats, ucr t o n , on track. J o . O O - i i i.-.M; ry u dc. ? O . G O - t i > 7 , M ; wheat do, W . O O W" ' SEEDS.MILWAUKEE. April 27.-Soeds-Flax,lower- No. 1 N. W., .7S,io: timoth y.h i c l i e r - riOfflSO per IC O Ibs common toprime-' eholca to f a n c y . 52.MB3.10; clover,quiet; S5.0(Xg7.M per 1 0 0 I bs . common tofancy m i l l e t , C0&70c; ir.uatard, per UO Ibs,

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    C. MARFUNERAL D I REMBALMER.Open at all Lours Bu y or SM o r c uo in C

    In f l ic matter, ot tnc last -will and tcs-t : i m i > n t of Fanny - \V a l s h . deceased.On reading and lllir.g an Instrument Inwrltlne. pur po r t l n f v to bo the last w h iand t c M t a m e ut of Fanny Walsh, late o!the town of "MI. Pleasant In tlie Countyof Racine and State ot Wisconsin, de-ceased, and also the accompanying por-tion of William L. Shumway, represent-ing, unions other tiling, that tho sadFanny Walsh lately died; that saidlnatrume.it in - writing is the lastw i l l and testament o: sad deceased,M i i U th-if'he. the said petitioner, is tlieidentical person named and appointed Inand by said - l a s t w i l l and tcstam executor thereof; and pruy,!""time and place be appointedSiltd is'o'rdere'd. That said petition andproofs of said instrument be beard be-fore tills Court, onTuesday, the; 4th clay of M a y. A. D., 1S97,at 10 o'c lock: a. m. o that day,at thnfflw- of the County Judge of said Coun-?v in the Citv of K a c l n u In said County.And it is further ordered. That publicrotice thereof be given to all persons In- .tcresxcd by the publication of a copy of ! !this order for three successive v n e e ks .once m each week, previous- to tlie Um oherein appolr.tcd for proving said will. Intlie Racine Journal, a weekly news-paper printed nr.d published in saidCounty of Baclnc ;Court_ '

    kB BF.LDEN.4t County Judge.Dated April 3rd, 3S97.Owen & Lukes, petitioner's attorneys.

    Telephone of 4.kesidcnc.- 2N.

    M O N U MGRANITE A NKeadatones, Tabletippointco in Curblnjr , CorneT H O S P . , GUNION GROVE, .

    H. .S!.iiorloS T O U TPATEASD ATTOBS107 Wlaconiln Breo

    pts -^Flour, - ' .8,000 b a r r e l s : ,Whe at ' , 35',oaO b'ushcl3; ; '. 'T3wlo.y, ' l- l .O O O .bnsbels. -' - - ' < "'".Sbipments.r ioar , 10,000- barrels;

    O i r e a d J n e - a n a - i l l l n f f ' a n instrumoiH InwrlU/ff puPportliiR'to be tho last w 1 anflt . 'Bta ra ert -o i Ma ry Ai "Ha rf ins , la.to ofho town of Rayjnona, " l n tlia County ofi lko lmTa nd Sta te oi Wiscons in , deceased

    (First publication -March 2s, 1MOC I B C U J T C O U R T , R A C I N E CObNT\-Calvin H. Pec k , B l a l n t l f T . vx MlcliaelQ u ln n a"d -Asne a "j. Qulnn H is w i f e .^SSuni -und order of Joreclosure and salet o o l Wiscons in , will on the Sill day ofM-iv i f f l T at 2 o'clock in t' a f t o r n oon of 'dav at the t rou t door ot th e c ourtH o u W "i the City of Raclno. County ofH?,r7'e State O E Wiscons in , o f f e r for salea i ' i O e l l in parcels, at public nuctloii. thoSroinlMcs by s , - U d juagrne nt ordered soldn l t - /'ll tbodo -certain unreels, of landiuu'it'eu- in tlie County of Bjvclne. Stateof Wis consin, described as fol l ows : T hewest ha lf of tlio southeast qua rter of sec-Ho n Mi x ) township th ree (3) north of"fnr-c"twenty-one east (21). A l s o the qasti V a l f of tlie sou thwest qua rtero t tuonorth -\Vost ciuartcr of section twenty- l ive (25) .township four (. nor th of nuieo t w e n t yrm oast, also t lie southeast qua rter o fthe northwest qua rter of tho n o r t h w e s tmarine!- of section twenty-live Ob). Intownship four M) , north of ranco twcnt>

    Sheriff, ot Ra c ine County, .\v" E. '-Lce.-aua'-.Smledlnc & Sraleilins,plaintiff 's a t to rneys . '

    "BUtUT LI K E AWATCH."

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