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rAiKFIELD.
Miss Else Getchell, who came home
sick last Wednesday, has recovered
and returned to tier work in Beloit
Sunday.Herbert Getchell came home Friday
for aft w days vacation from his col
lege at Waukesha.Miss Allie Newell is employed at
Floyd Newel's home in Baraboo for a
short time.School in D st. No. 7 has closed for a
vacation. The teacher, Miss Higgins,
is at h r home in I)eiton town.
Mr. and Mis. Albert Chamberlainreturned to their home in Reedsburg
on Friday after visiting wilh hei sis-
ter, Mrs. John Davenport.Miss Olive Thayer of Baraboo and
Miss Lizzie F*rber of near Reedsburg
spent part of Sunday at S. H. Bur-ton’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton and littleLucile Simonds of Baraboo werecallers at the S. H. Burton home Sun-
day afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Erickson are the
happy pa rents of twin boys.Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newell en er-
tained a social dancing ptrtyat theirhome Saturday evening.
Little Irene Lusby, who has b envery Hi v\iti pleurisy, is much better.
SOUTH WESTFIELD.
H. J. Voss made a trip to Barabco
.'v f Strong, durable laathera - |W/W KiOL/ and skillful,complete work- Jr v
s I 'gf } / manship make PACKARD4^,MilSHOES thoroughly de- v
pendable and trustworthy, I S
Heavy out "door wear LK)if pi proves their strength hutpi does not spoil their shape. \
PELTON & SONS iThe Family Shoe Store rJp?
132 3rd St.. • B4RABOO, WIS. j
' willbe at the Spaulding school house,April 8. Come.
School closed in Dist. 5, on account
of bad roads, but as they are improved
school will be started again Monday.{ Mrs. Jesse Woodworth and childrenof Baraooo are visiting at tde home of
C. Hammermeis’er.
| Hattie Charnley is visi-ing at her
parental home here,
i Henry Risley attended a party atDelton Saturday night.
On account of bad reads our mail
carrier, Archie Murry, was unable to
go Tuesday and Thursday of last week.Mr. and Mrs. F. Porter of Baraboo
have moved on the Potterville place,
recently vacated by the L. Washburnfanrly.
BELLONA AND NORTHEXCELSIOR.
Miss Jessie Linsdorf is visiting
¦ friends in Baraboo.
| Miss Nellie Brogan of Baraboo is
spending a few days at the Grant
Dryer home.June Butterfield is spending the
week with her aunt, Mrs. Ollie Cole.
A goodly number cf Miss Ida
Lawrenz’s young friends gave her a
surprise last Tuesday night, it being
her birthday. All report a very en-
joyable time.Clarence Christie and family visited
at L. Sar ring ton’s in Delton Sunday.
The W. F. M. society willmeet with
Mrs. Sarah Rudd Thursday afternoon,
April 4. All are cordially invited.
George Butterfield and family visited
at Ollie Cole’s Sunday.The L. A. S. at M. Risley’s last
Thursday was largely attended.Miss Carrie Lawrenz, Mary Simp-
son and Margaret Hannon resumed
their school duties after spending their
vacation at home.
Miss Nellie Du Bois, who teachesnear La Valle, is spending her vaca-tion at home.
Misses Hazel and Lila Dryer, stu-
dents of the Baraboo high school, are
at home this week.Glen Knowles cut his foot quite
badly while chopping wood one day
last week.
OBITUARY {Lafayette Hayes of Monroe Center,
Wis., while visiting at the home of his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. O. K. Odell, 127 Ninth avenue,
died Sunday from heart disease. Dur-
ing the wintei he had been attackedby pneumonia and after partly recov-ering came to Baraboo to visit. He w s
troubled with a weak heart and this
caused his death. J ust before he died
lie remarked to liis son-in-law; “Iam
all in”, and died almost immediately.
Death was painless, the patient fallinginto his last sleep.
Mr. Hayes was born in the state of
New York about 63 years ago and had
spent most of his life in Adams county
at Monroe Center. The body has been
taken to that place for interment.His wife was not here at the time of
his death and besides Mrs. Hayes
there are six sons and two daughtersin the family.
Languid, yawning people, alwaystired, without vim or vigor, no appetitecan’t digest the food they eat,tongue always coated, constipated, outof sorts all the time, with headachesand bodily aches and pains, bad breath,sallow complexion. Winter’s germs
in your system, need Hollister’s RockyMountain Tea, Greatest Spring Puri-fier. —J. B. Donovan & Cos.
NOTICE FnATIONSL DELE-GATE ELECTION.
St ite of Wisconsin \Sauk County j
County Clerk’s Office, Baraboo,Wis., March 12, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that an elec-tion to be held in the several town
wards, villages election districtsin the state of Wisconsin, on the firstTuesday of April, A. D. 1912, being the
second day of said month, the follow-ing officers are to be elected:
Four Delegates-at-Large from eachpolitical party in the state to the Na-tional convention of each party.
Two District Delegates to the Na-tional convention from each political
party in the Seventh Congressionaldistrict.
Said election to be held and con-
ducted, votes canvassed and returns
made according to law.S. H. Wood, County Clerk.
La Valle was held at lionton Satur-
day.John Jepson went to Milwaukee
last week to see his son, who it is re-
ported is getting along nicely. It
will be remembered he is in a hospi-
tal there.Mr. and Mrs. John Hochmuth, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Richards and Mrs. J. Ra-
buck spent Sunday in Wonewoc.
Madames H. P. Apker, F. F. Fun-
nel and T. Karstetter weie shopping in
Reedsburg Saturday.The 18 months child of Mr. and
Mrs. August Zimmerman died Friday
evening with croup.Miss Grace Paddock spent a few
days last week in Chicago.Charles Briggs has purchased a
handsome team of horses of August
Zellinan a fancy price.Harry Butterfield of Baraboo spent
Sunday at the Paddock home.George Golden sol i his te am of
diaft horses Monday to Canadianshippers.
Mrs. Charles Gates is on the sick
list.Laura Cameron has purchased the
bakery and confectionery store of
Jasper Cline and will take possession
April first.Mrs. J. Rowin of Madison came
Saturday for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rumpf left for an
extended visit with relatives in lowa.
MIRROR LAKE.
The Ladies’ Aid society at MarionRisley’s Thursday was well attended,there being fifty-one people served to a
fine dinner prepared by the members.
A sum of |7.55 was realized. Thenext Aid willbe at the home of CharlesBass April 25.
John Dankerl, Sr., who was quite
sick, is better.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Montanye and
son, Raiph, and Mrs. Roy Golding
and children of Ableman were callers
at Joe Golding’s Monday night.
Henry Riley made a trip to DeltonFriday and Saturday.
Mrs. George Hammermeister of Bar-
aboo has returned to her home aftercaring for Mrs. C. Hammermeister,who is slowly gaining after being sick
with pneumonia.The Excelsior Lyceum met at the
L. Reynolds home Friday, March 22.A good program was given although
some of the members were not present.
A story, “Henry and the Flea”, wasgiven by Arthur Golding which caused
much laughter. The next meeting
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A fine new line of Easter hats just arrived,
also'the latest in men’s neckwear.
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15he Bank of BarabooCapital SIOO,OOO
Herman Grotophorst, Pres.Charles W. Whitman, Vice Pres,
J. Van Orden. Cashlet!
jDIRECTORS:HERMAN GROTOPHORST, CHARLES W. WHITMAN, EDWARD
P. McFETRIDGE, J. B. DONOVAN, J. VAN ORDEN^
This bank is organized undei the laws ot the State of Wisconsin. The
requirements as to the liability of stock holders, supervision by the au-
thorities are the same as under the National Banking Law.
and North Freedom last week.
Miss Ethel Ward of White Moundcame up to spend a few weeks with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Voss.Miss Clara Repka went to Logan-
ville yesterday where she is employedat the William Westedt hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Albers and childrenand John Albers Sundayed at Wil-
liam Gro'meyers near Loganville.Mrs. Henry Schroeder died Sunday
morning after a lingering illness ofstomach trouble. Funeral Wednesdayat the St. Peter’s Lutheran church.
William Schroeder and crew are
busy sawing lumber at H. J. Licht’s.WillieKnuth nd Albert Bumgar-
ten Sundayed at William C. Meier’s.
Quite a croud of young folks walkedin at H. J. Litcti’s Sunday evening inhonor of Ella Licht’s birthday. A
very pleaant evening was spent.
Reinholt Heritz spent Sunday atCharley Herilz’s home.
Miss Maggie Hayes has returnedhome after spending the winter withher sister, Mrs. Currie Page in SouthDakota.
LA 1/ALILMr. and Mrs. J. Fix visited at El-
roy Sunday.The funeral of Mrs. Jasper Giblin of