were married Monday evening at the Sunday at the home of Charles Beards- I home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Alta ley. YOU ARE Heuston. Mr. and Mrs. Pettigrew gave a danc- TUESDAY PARTLY SOUTH ins SHOT NEAR I The groom is located on the Beuna ing party on Saturday evening to a ! Vista stock farm at La Vaile. where few of their friends. MADE OF IRON | they will make their home after a Harley Cushman spent a few Hours That is, iron is an essential con- Zenzal for that itching eczema. wedding trip to Florida and other Sunday at the parental home. Use stituent of pure, healthy blood. Sold by J. B. Donovan & Cos. Peptiron, new RIPON WHILE DUCK HUNTING I places in the south. Mrs. Marion La Mar has been vis- the iron tonic, com- pepsin, iting at the Wayne Newell home. Any farmer who owns his farm and bines iron, mix, celery and other blood and stomach touics Democratic parties, he had Howard Andrews spent Simday at Liberty a that and no Dederich—Thering does not touy a Bond is not physicians prescribe. bitter enemies. the home of his parents. HAD UNFLINCHINGLY At the St. Luke’s church at Jump loyal citizen. —Adv. It is a wonderful corrective of Born at Fond du Lac April 25, 1866 meeting River, Wis., occurred the marriage of The annual of the Wiscon- anemia, paleness, languor, nervous- STOOD BY PRESIDENT Husting sin Historical society will be held at Senator was born in Fond Miss Grace Thering to Lawrence A. Reedsburg condensary is paying 68c ness—whether caused by hard work, Madison on 25. Instead of of BEGAN du Lac, April 25, 1866, and removed Dederich, Rev. Father Pesch perform- for 1 lb. of butterfat in the milk. If October worries—over-use salts and other SINCE THE WAR parents beginning in the afternoon, as in for- blood-depleting cathartics with his to Mayville in 1876. ing the ceremony. The couple was the people want more water, why pay, that are mer years, the sessions willbegin at a doing so much harm to He attended the common schools of attended by Miss Josie Dederich and the milk man. Use the city water. many people Among speakers who just now—or Fond du Lac and Dodge counties until Dan Parkinson. The bride wore a —Advertisement. luncheon. the any other cause. Pept- society are: William iron will restore iron Was Born at Fond du Lac at Close his sixteenth year, when, owing to the blue suit and the bridesmaid wore a will address the the strength Claire, president of the that you must have for limited means of his parents, he was Burgundy colored suit. K. Coffin, Eau cheerful per* Baensch, Manito- daily duties, of Civil War—Had Filled Several forced temporarily to drop out of After the ceremony a sumptuous society; Judge Emil fonnance of H. A. Lacher, Waukesha; Mrs. Peptiron is in pill school. He became a clerk in a gen- dinner was served to about forty woc; J. convenient form, Life Oconomowoc; chocolate-coated and pleasant to Offices During His eral sotre, and soon afterward recelv- guests. M. M. Kartak, H. E. take. Cole, Baraboo; Superintendent M. M. Get it today. ed an appointment as a clerk in the The couple will reside at Jump firstleaTfall uni- postoffice. Then he obtained a posi- River. Quaife and Prof. C. R. Fish of the (From Monday’s daily.) tion as a railway postal clerk, and versity faculty. Mrs. H. X. Jennings, Try Zenzel for all skin troubles. later became a clerk in the office of Mrs. Ward Munroe and Mrs. H. C. Rimmer—Bailey Sold by Donovan & Cos. Senator Paul O. Hust- secretary OF Brown willrepresent the Sauk County of state at Madison. THE Miss Gertrude Bailey of this city ipiIFUL ing, Democrat, was accidentally and Early in life he had an ambition to society. Shooting in open water on Lake George Rimmer of Elysian, Minn., by his finish his education the University and Besides the members of St. Joseph’s Sunday cost two Portage fatally shot Sunday afternoon at Belvidere on Thurs- Snow wa were married at shovels were brought from church purchasing a hundred-dollar duck hunters, Charles W. Roskie and brother Gustave, while duck hunting of Wisconsin, and this ambition realized in 1895, when he enrolled as day. cover this morning. liberty bond and the Sunday-school a Raymond D. Turner, SSO fine each and at Rushlake, near Ripon, Wis. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and ; a student at the state university. In The first fall of snow was on the fifty-dollar bond, the pastor, Rev. E. the confiscation of their guns. Charles Bailey at 609 Vine street The tragedy occurred at 4 o’clock December of that year he passed the Mrs. ground, the depth being about four] C. O’Reilly, has also purchased a bond. The arrest 'was made by Kemie and high school here the past Sunday afternoon. Senator Hasting state bar examination and commenced attended inches, something unusual for Octo-j Asa result of the rally on Thursday Knuteson, a special game warden, year, making many friends. The groom Sunday night at the practice of law at Mayville, in ber. Although the air was cool the: night it is thought more bonds will who caused the hunters to appear died at 10:45 o’clock prosperous young farmer at Ely- had been engaged is a ground did not freeze. The fall was be purchased. Monday morning in Justice Me- farmhouse of C. A. Blackburn, near which business he couple will make the sian, where the sufficient to make the spuds now in twenty-five court at Poynette. ever since. Min- About friends of Mr. and Clatchie’s Pickett. I their home. They left today for the ground send up a great appeal, As to selecting the He was elected district attorney in Mrs. Sebald Buchner gathered in the next United remained conscious nesota. fearing that Jack Frost willbe more States The senator 1902 and again in 1904. In 1906 he Congregational church parlors Mon- senator, Governor Philipp has was being taken to the Black- searching next time. asked for a legal while he was elected state senator from the day evening to give them a farewell opinion from the at- .Before doctors reached torney general. are burn home. Thirteenth senatorial district, and re- Wineke —Kruse surprise. The evening was spent in There several bedside, however, he became un- names mentioned to succeed Paul O. his elected in 1910. He was of the the parents, games and a social way and refresh- one At the home of bride’s WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD Husting. conscious and did not know those Democratic ments of ice cream and cake were outstanding leaders of the Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse of White about him again. He realized, on the No man can do his best when suf- served. Mr. and Mrs. Buchner were S- ¦¦ party and was quick to gain wide- Mound Wednesday took place the mar- way to the Blackburn home, that the fering from backache, rheumatic presented with a silver spoon as a re- spread recognition as a thoughtful riage of Miss Alice A. Kruse to Her- end was near. pains, swollen or sore muscles. B. H. membrance of the company present. legislator and a good fighter. man A. Wineke, Rev. A. Maulwurf The body was taken to Fond du Lac Stone, 840 N. 2d St., Reading, Pa., They will leave Friday for their new “What a pity! What a tragedy it performing the ceremony. They were WITWEN and is now at the undertaking parlors writes: “For months I was unable to Buffalo, N. Y. is!” said Henry F. Cochems, “every by'Misses Lucile Kruse and home at Mrs. Albert Stelter of Prairie du Hardgrove & The body attended attend to business. I used Foley Kid- of Gordon. The soldier is sacrificing his life! other thought vanishes and is effaced Lydia Wineke, and Julius Alwin and ney Pills soon the pains and Sac visited at the Henry Schweppe will be taken to Mayville, the senat- and you sacrificing? Buy a Lib- by the terribleness of the occurrence. Herman Lopan. The bride was "What are home here a few days recently. or’s home, for interment. ache® were gone. They are worth — I’ve known Paul for many, many years. white taffeta and the lady erty Bond and back up the soldier Miss Junice Meyer spent Saturday With the senator when the end came gowned in their weight in gold to me.”—Sold He was a charming fellow. I liked wore and blue crepe help the government yourself.—Adv. with her cousin, Clifford Meyer. were three brothers, B. A. Husting, attendants pink everywhere. him very much. Even though I dis- Miss Helen Jorge, chief operator at The John Nold family has moved Gustave Husting and Pete Husting. de chine. agreed with him some noted occa- After the ceremony a the telephone office, is enjoying a two into the new home across from the Others at the bedside were Dr. H. To- on sumptuous] sions, I always knew Paul meant well supper was served, about two hundred weeks’ vacation. store and the Herman Koenig family wig, Fond du Lac; Bach Huber, May- and know that he took his positions being present. The couple will daughter will move into the Nold house by the ville; Dr. Milo Clark and Dr. Bruno guests "Mrs. W. D. Falzer and because he thought they were right. reside on a farm at Loganville. to Crosse first of November. Schallern of Ripon. Genevieve have returned La He was as honest as they make them.” SPECTACLE MEN after visiting her cousin. Mrs. Ray Lit- Miss Meta Accola is staying with Rises as Brother Opens Fire at Ducks (From Tuesday’s daily.) tlejohn. her sister, Mrs. Eugene Enge. Senator Husting and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schneller were The body of Senator Paul O. Hust- Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy and three Gustave, were rowing in separate Birth pleasantly surprised by relatives and ing, accidentally Sunday in hunt- children have returned to Fennimore boats Sunday afternoon when the killed friends and a few neighbors last Tues- late Smith on ACT visiting mother, V. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred IN her Mrs. ing on CAUGHT after tragedy occurred, the boat of the for- arrived in Mayville late Mon- day evening, the occasion being their from October 18, an 8-pound daughter. Reinhart. mer being just ahead. The senator day in an automobile hearse tenth wedding anniversary.. Fond du Lac and was borne to the To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowles, a A1 Marcum and son saw a flock of ducks and called to his This morning two strangers stopped Mr. and Mrs. A large crowd surprised Eugene idence of Mrs. Bella Lamoreaux, from daughter on Friday, October 19. Lucas returned last night from a two brother to shoot. at the home of N. C. Crawley west of Enge at his home here last Friday which the funeral will be held at 10 weeks' visit in Louisville, Ivy., with The senator suddenly rose from a Baraboo and stated they were selling evening. All brought something to o’clock Wednesday morning. stooping position, evidently thinking glasses. Mr. Crawley was under the relatives. eat, which made a fine lunch that was The religious services will be con- who has been that the shot would pass over his head. impression they had no license and no- Mrs. R. G. Whitelaw. served at midnight. The evening was ducted by the Rev. Frank B. Dunkley WESTFIELD visiting in Madison and in this city His brother, aiming at the ducks, tified the authorities in Baraboo. A spent in a social way and all were and interment will be in Graceland School opened Monday after a two •with her sister. Mrs. Victor Mistle, has pulled the trigger. Senator Husting warrant was issued and Sheriff Wil- glad to see Eugene back again. He cemetery. Judge Martin L. Lueck of Miss .Wyeville. was in direct line with the shot, and weeks’ vacation, which Alma liam Welk hurried away in an automo- returned to her home at is looking fine and is able to walk Juneau, for many years a close friend Egerer spent at her at North Geyman the full charge penetrated his back at "Home bile. They had evidently come to Bar- Mr. and Mrs. George and around with the aid of crutches. of Senator Husting. will deliver the Freedom. close range. aboo for their dinner, for the officer two children are sipending a week in funeral oration. serv- He fell back in the boat. His broth- Rev. Rochienn of Baraboo held overtook them west of town going La Valle with Mrs. Charles Cobble- ’ Funeral arrangements have been Sunday. gave an er hurriedly rowed to his side and ices here He inter- away from the city in a Ford. They dick. taken charge of by. the Commercial sermon from the text, “I was then to the shore. Friends were sum- esting returned with him to the office of Jus- Your Government comes first! Not club of Mayville. now see;” also rendered a ABLEMAN moned and the senator was taken to blind, I tice H. L. Halsted, where they paid a the big “I.” Buy a liberty bond; it According to a report from Wash- both of which were enjoyed. A delightful luncheon was enjoyed the Blackburn farmhouse. At first it solo, total fine and costs of $29.72. One of will help your government and you ington, the list of men appointed to ' and Rochienn and Ed by several young ladies Wednesday was thought the shot had penetrated Misses Seils them planked down a billan both were are a part of the government. —Adv. represent the senate at the funeral in- Seils of Baraboo accompanied the min- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. his shoulder, and that perhaps he had in such a hurry to get away they did has returned to cludes Senators La Follette, Nelson, ister here and all were entertained at Mrs. Eugene Norton Eschenbach in honor of their daugh- not been fatally injured. not stop to receive the change. As after visiting relatives in Gronna, Reed, Townsend, Thompson, the F. Brooks home after church. Friesland ter Pauline, whose coming marriage Elected in 1914 to United States they left the office one of them told city. Norris, Walsh, Hollis, Lewis, Spear- will meet at the school- this to Henry J. Mueller of was The club those present to buy the cigars and Senate man, Curtis, Johnson of Soulli Dakota, Friday evening and if the Miss Doris Brand spent the day in announced and which v/ill take place house on then both disappeared down the stairs. Senator Hasting was elected to the McKellar, New and Walcott. , weather and roads permit Rev. Bech- Reedsburg with Mrs. C. Rapp. December 1. The rooms and table States senate in 19M to suc- Reedsburg on patriot- Si- were beautifully decorated with au- United GUN CLUB MEMBERS tel of will talk Miss Rose Siberz and Mrs. Joe ceed Isaac Stephenson fo~ the of All invited. Reedsburg visitors today. tumn ioliage and bitter-sweets. After TO BE PALLBEARERS ism. berz were office ending' March 3, 1902. Former v Everyone wore a smile of satisfac- FOR THE BENEFIT OF MY Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Winslow are in luncheon, a number of games were Governor Francis E. McGovern was Active pallbearers are members of tion when presented with his check CUSTOMERS attending the Clincial Con- tried and prizes awarded to the win- his Republican opponent. The out- the Blue Wing Hunting club, of which for last month, as the factory paid 60c gress of Surgeons of North America. ners. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. On account of the quality of milk Henry come was very close, Senator Hust- the late senator was a member. They for butterfat. Mrs. E. T. Hopkins is very sick at Wilbur Douglas, Mrs. Eschen- going out of my wagon, it is necessary ing winning by a narrow margin in were announced Monday night as fol- Mrs. Howard Sutherland and chil- her home at Devils Lake. bach, Mrs. Frank Moss, Mrs. Charles for me to get 12 cents a quart. Any- one of the most spectacular political lows : dren are spending a week with Rich- Mrs. V. W. Deist of Madison is vis- Smith, Mrs. G. F. Scharnke and Mrs. one wishing more information may Reedsburg, contests in the state’s history. R. J. Langenbach, Anton Welsch, L. land county relatives. iting friends in this city. Paul Sass, the latter from call up the Reedsburg condensary like Soon after lie went to Washington, S. Keeley, Dr. L. M. Blachhuber, Paul Mrs. Grant Weidman is entertaining Dewey Dunn of Elroy* is visiting and Misses Nettie Dobbeck, Julia I had before I could believe an hon- the senator became one of the admin- A. Herberg, all of Mayville, and Vic- Mrs. Walterflitcroft of Montana, who to friends in this city. Daulton, Mina Manthey and Marie est farmer, or come to my house be- istration leaders. He has been Wis- tor Husting of Milwaukee. is here for an extended visit with rela- Mrs. Joseph Stott is visiting friends Stoeckman. tween the hours of 2 and 6 p. m. days consin’s heroic figure since the United WAS SECOND SENATOR tives and friends. in Madison. Miss Eva Colyer spent several States declared war against Germany. TO DIE HOLDING OFFICE John Simon had the misfortune, 429 Lake St. GEM CITY DAIRY. There is only one answer for those last week at Lime Ridge visiting at Through his brief career at the na- doing little carpenter work, to buy a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal- Senator Husting was the second while a O. L. Bumgame, Prop. who can afford to and will not tional capitol he stood squarely" back on his eye from a nail. Kaiser ling and other friends. Wisconsin United States senator to receive a cut Liberty Bond. They want the of President Wilson in all matters per- the wound as Mrs. Aug. Langenhan and Mrs. die while in office. Matthew H. Car- Dr. Hummel dressed to win-p—Adv. taining to a vigorous and successful as possible. It is healing all Rummel have Adolph Fet attended the convention penter was the first. He died in soon PORTAGE RESIDENT INJURED Mr. and Mrs. Forest prosecution of the war. painful. of women’s clubs at Madison Wed- Washington of Bright’s disease, Feb- right, but is very removed to this city from Milwaukee He was Wisconsin’s spokesman in from Roches- nesday and Thursday.- While there ruary 24, 1881, and was bried in For- James Borders is home WHILE AT ST. PAUL and will reside at 719 Ash street. the on the side in health. day they were.the guests of the former’s est Home cemetery. Of the twenty- ter and not much improved Mrs. A. A. Jones spent the in of America, and his stand won him the Borders home Al. Foreman, a stockbuyer of Port- daughter, Mrs. E. J. B. Sehubring. four senators from Wisconsin since Recent visitors at Merrimack with her sister, Mrs. many friends among Republicans and Mr. age, received a broken arm and other Paul Sehutte, Jr., was sick last Spooner, Isaac Ste- were Mr. and Mrs. Henry North, Charles Stewart. 1848, only John C. injuries Paul. Democrats who did not support him and Mrs. Pobjoy and Mr. and Mrs. at St. Mrs. R. H. Trachsler and Miss week. phenson and Robert M. La Follette re- when he ran *or election. George Woolford of Baraboo; also Gladys Schmidt spent the day in Madi- Mrs. Wettstein of Baraboo came survive. Al- The senator waged an uncompro- Misses Doris Bishop and Cora Sprech- cently to visit her mother, Mrs. HAVE THEIR TROUBLES son. mising fight in his own state to check er of Reedsburg. WOMEN Miss Gladys Marshall of La Crosse bert Schanke, who is quite ill. propagandists. daughter Vir- the work of German Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander and Not only middle-aged women, but came down this morning to visit Mrs. Mrs. James Lee and week. Led Way in Fight for Firm Stand LICENSED TO MARRY children visited Sunday at the home younger ones, too, suffer from back- Frank Wilder. ginia visited at Baraboo last During the early days of his term, of Will Paff in Excelsior. ache, pains in side, swollen ankles, and Mrs. H. K. end Mrs. The Travel club met with Mr. and Albert Meyer, Westfield. Mr. congress was flooded with telegrams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey and sore muscles, rheumatic pains and Sarah Page went to Milwaukee last Mrs. Gall on Wednesday evening. Lizzie Schlickhan, Westfield. knowing from the Wis- from all parts of the country, includ- children of Abieman and Miss Cora kindred ailments without evening to attend the funeral of Curt A box of new books re- ing Wisconsin, which, as Senator Edwin Brown, Honey Creek. Brown of Reedsburg were Sunday vis- that these are most often the result Hildebrandt, which was held this aft- consin traveling library has been Husting brought out, were inspired by Anna Schlickan, Westfield. itors at the Henry Weidman home. of deranged or overworked kidneys. ernoon. ceived at the library here and can be When the for- Ed Krueger and John Ooetzman ex- Foley Kidney Pills are good medicine States or the Kai- obtained by the public every Satur- German sympathizers. Charles H. Lawsing, Baraboo. It is the United pect go to Camp Grant. A for kidney trouble. —Sold everywhere. Liberty day afternoon from 2:30 until 5:00 eign relations committee was all but Jackson, La Valle. soon to ser. W'hich? Buy a Bond Bessie — panic-stricken, and congress seemed party was g'ven recently in their hon- and we will know where you stand. o’clock. Holtz enter- timid about asserting our rights on the Harwood A .Page, Prairie du Sac. or at the Fred Brooks home. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Prairie Sac. of relatives at high seas, he led the way for a firm Esther Tschumpert, du Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston and MADISON MAKES BIG Mr. and* Mrs. Lawrence Farr and tained a large number stand on the part of this government. John Alexander and family were re- Miss May Wilder of Hartford, S. D., a dinner Sunday. <|f Baraboo He exposed the real purpose of the cent visitors at the Percy Alexander SCORE AGAINST PORTAGE are visiting their aunt and family, Mr. The Judevinc* famify were of Mr. and Mrs. Ed War- telegrams that flooded Washington; home. Madison made a score of only 59 and Mrs. William Newman on Fourth guests Married ren Sunday. he, with others, blocked the scheme The Westfield Ladies’ Aid society while Portage got 0 in a foot ball avenue. to stampede congress. Mail Carrier at Lodi meets on Thursday with Mrs. Fred game. A Portage paper says the home Harold Schmoekel returned this i- Although anew man in the United Walter Kerzner, Lodi city mail car- Brooks for dinner. I team is snappy. morning to his home at Alma Center States senate, he attracted nationwide rier, has taken unto himself a wife in after visiting his sister, Mrs. Romeo - attention, and was looked upon as one the person of Miss Janetta Johnson. Schroeder. of President Wilson’s staunchest and They were married at the Presbyte- ORGANIZATION BUYS Warren Hoyt, a former Baraboo boy Potter—King ago, most reliable supporters. He gained rian manse by Rev. J. F. Slagle, and EAST DELTON AND who enlisted some time is now- Mr. and Mrs. Claude King of Prai- in personal influence and in the last York, battery A, 101st left on the next train for Chicago for BOND; HELPS UNCLE SAM' located in Newr rie du Sac announce the marriage of session of congress he was appointed their honeymoon. * regiment, field artillery. their daughter Laura to La Verne Pot- to membership l>n some more W EST FAIRFIELD The Knights Templar of Baraboo of the Miss Irene Schmoekel of Alma Cen- ter of Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, committees. Cushman,' has purchased a liberty bond and in important Marshall —Rouston Mrs. R. Powell, Mrs. Cora ter, who has been visiting here at the October 17, at Rockford, 111. The bride Asa member of the state senate in Mrs. Vera Haywood and Mrs. Carrie that way is helping Uncle Sam. Schroeder home, has gone to Mrs. Vada Rouston, aged 25, and Romeo was attired in a brown traveling suit Wisconsin he was one of the real Powell visited with Mrs. Prairie du Sac to visit relatives. They lead- William S. Marshall, aged 72, both Charles j The couple was unattended. ers of the Democratic party. He gain- Cline recently. Work has been started tearing down of Delton, were married by Rev. A. TRY THIS ON YOUR ECZEMA will reside at Prairie du Sac. ed wide prominence by his fight for Lawrence Wilcox and family were and remodeling the Cummings board- ———————— D. McKay at the Presbyterian par- , the so-called Husting Sunday ’ recently purchased by the waterpower bill, sonage Wednesday afternoon. entertained at the Freeland ing house, which is now a law. was especial- Bartlette home in Baraboo. Buy a jar of Dry Zenzal if you have: congregation of the Evangelical ~He Mrs. Fern Hayden and Dr. L. C. SON OF CONGRESSMAN ly interested in legislation of a social a span Brandt were the witnesses. Ed Peck sold of horses to j church, on Ash street. welfare nature. Although not a strik- Powell last of the week. any of crusty, scaly skin trou- Any man who can afford to buy a IS The groom, a brother of Justice Bert the the NELSON INDICTED ing orator, his style of speech a Arthur Bump and family spent last Liberty Bond, and does not, is not in R. D. Marshall of the state supreme a public body was earnest and attract- Thursday evening at the home of Ray If you have Weeping Skin or loyal citizen.—Adv. Byron Nelson, son of Congressman court, is a wealthy farmer.—Portage ble. ive. He was a good fighter, an Pettigrew. The Pettigrew family left According to information received John M. Nelson, of the Third district, un- Democrat. compromising fighter for the things this week for Kansas to make their the watery eruption, get Moist from the Yards News bureau, Chica- Wisconsin, is under indictment as a he considered right. Although an act- home. I go, the marriage at Waukegan is indi- slacker. As many did during the civil ive figure in politics at times wben Smith Heuston Mrs. Charles Risley, who has been, Zenzal. 75c the jar. cated by Ferdinand J. Effinger of Bar- war, he dug for . It will take Wisconsin engaged in sharp factional Miss Elvah D. Heuston of Rockford, i very ill, is better. * aboo and Thelma Harrison of Milwau- a long time for him to got away from strife, both within the Republican 111., and Floyd L. Smith of La Valle George Haywood and family spent J. B. DONOVAN ft COMPANY kee being granted a marriage license. the reputation.