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) 4 1 4 ,1' / « L O A Weekly Sickle. tl N O . 17, tl V O L . II. MAZOMANIK, WISCONSIN, SATURDAY, JU N E 215, 187.'). tl riM 'I ht* I nited States Treasury. that old bill immortal as the beacon light i p p m i i<* Wooklv Sick Panic in tl Tbe retirement of F. K. Spinner, Treas of liberty Tbe immense throng of on hIJ HU thusiaslie citizens proved that the Am eri tiler of the I'nited Stales, nil the TMtth id Have all they ean attend to, but tl i> m i:i> i \ i i:\ s i l l im )v v . the present month, after a service of four can people Were ready to reward He* BOOTS! teen years, will make the statement ot u bravi and patriot ie ill tin- future a- well The Sickle Company, as ill Ihe past t u «,t l lew facts relating to the treasury purlieu A.. 1*. l’E O K ) ED. PRATT PROPRIETORS. Inf ly appropriate at this timo. The old Homans knew that il they dis For Ihe next thirty days, will sell a first i li.so is atilt Looking tor Work, and so he opens tha tinguished themselves in Asia that ill bo.it cheaper than the cheapest. C am p aign o f 1875 us A g e n t fo r th e fo l a p . t l S. 1C. RRONSON, IC d i t o k . tien Splutter has managed the affairs >1 In the .ole of eaeh will be lound the words low ing tirst claas premium Home a grateful people would cu t elier the treasury with wonderful success Hi- of the venerable poet : R eapers Addro.* tilcoiiiiiiiiui-utiouH to tlio editor. i-li the memory of the dead, aud tImt li e tl administration began ut tiie breaking out “ lllest is the man that I see I hat .'Iiiiiis the* p lace w here oth ers b . ol llti‘ war, and the money over which lie return ol the living would he a triumphal 11 n l>lm i *« I Out* Dollur mid Fifty Cents |*t*r Year And conics and buys hia bools of me.’’ march, and that they would he met I ir out ; tl was apiminted guardian amounted durine C ’oinl)in«><L A. P. PECK. In A , I viuii'i*. on the Campus and escorted tu till city by i i i ’ m Ii the war to a fabulous sum, and as it tee > 1 i, t l a people bull w iIi) w itli cut biisiaslie praise. Mil/. - anie, 1 )eo. 5, 18,1 I l l l l ’ V V H t 4*1*, Kates for Ailii*rlisintr: al a time when the whole attention of the ft'hi.s gave them courage to clidilit* the nation was rivited on the movements <>| Sex* k. I V\ ; •* \\ 1 nil) Hindi Uio 1 y hardships ol war; it gave birth to Unit I Thomas W . Wilson, tl our armies, auil taken up witli matters M x r .o v i\ m k , W u . , 1 nquaru .... t 75*1 25 #2(N>|::i5o|i5(X>$8(N) secret of Koine’s power patrioti-m Audi ot great importance, no better opportim 2 Mjuurc.s.... i y> 2 0 0 xm » 5 0 0 m(ni 15du t l if it paid the Homan men bant to lock up • > squares.... 1 . * 2 75 4 un 7 (Ml P2<X>20i)u ity for the work of defaulters eould have (Nmtractor Ar Guilder, *4 i*< »I II111II . 2 ci.'» H25 tom <> no iti on 25 on Ins wares lor a day ol thanksgiving, then occurred. Rut, notwithstanding the im W ill furnish estimates of buildings com c o lu m n ... l i l t ' litlO 4 0 0 jl5 0 (l2 5 0 0 45(1(1 tl it will pay I rn- citizens o f this greater He- ; plete ami ready lor the tenant, or for work I column .... 7 im H im l \ no 25 00 450075m meiiHi* sums of money bandied, and the public. Sucli d its ol celebration arc til I iniui'liip alone, the parties furnishing ma splendid opportunity for embezzling, not b rill' lie also keeps constant ly ou hand (Him inch ill space con-titulcs a ftqliarc. ting lessons to tin* young, and impresses , liu^iucss ( ‘ it| '( l|vc 1111« o r Ic.is, $5 a year. one cent wus lost to tin* government dur a la rge q u a n tity f t Local Notices, 10 cenls per line for Hist upon tlieir minds the value ol patriotism, ing tho whole nerind. III 11,1)1 NU M ATERIALS, insertiisn, ami 5 cents l«u each subsequent a love for country, and an idea of its; 1 At (li* C'liiiinpion. in sertion . Up to the close of the fiscal year in WINI) MILLS A PI MPS greatness and power. J,et the old timed transient advertisements must be paid for tSl'd), the money transactions under Mr ( )l all Hws' rlptions, whirl) ho will b« 11 at the iu advance. L a’.ulai mlvei listuucuts payable customs prevail, and let llir national day - Spinner looted tip at a sum exceeding lowest possible price for Call on him and look at his Machines, q u a rte rly . lie observed forever When we neglect to *14,000,0(10,000, artd Mr. Spiuner in tin If he is uot in hisOtliceon Urod- report for tbat year felt proud, as w e ll honor the di ad, or for et the sufferings ol CASH 2 licud street, stand still on a * C f ( A i >«*it •( it * s . our ow n torefalhers, or tail to rejoice al i JTTN , R.—Repairso! all kinds }x>rtaining lie might, that not a farthing .had been i to tlio ulxne, done with dospateii, und at Corner and lac*‘will turn w as the birthday of liberty, om nation will lie reasonable Prieea. of I up in a minute. Ma/omanie Grange, P. of H. stolen, ltiit his unparalleled success muring its end. For, in a tune of daugcr, M e e t. ut Hill/.' II ,11 *i,| and 4lli Saturday not destined to continue long. On Satur I f you are in each month. day, the llth of June, 1809, an uncounted self and selfishness will ban disarmed tin ! Attention, Farmers! a stranger you package of two thousand new *10 notes w h o le p e o p le . will know idm lay his Crescent Lodge Nn. 97, A. F. & A. M. was stolen from the division of issues, A smile, his quick step, and his Mii/mii,nit*, W i.. A liritish iiieinlier ol Parliament inevitable anecdote. Ib* is dealing lady, an acquaintance of Mr. Hoot, the R e g u la r c iiiiiiiiu iiu aliu ii 1st and ltd T u e . has been prosecuted and lined for | in tho following Mowers; ilaya each niuiitli Superintendent, and party visited tins tie IS MONEY AN OBJECT, The undersigned is .Io n s FuKKKHT, W M. partment ou that day and were shown pollutiiio a stream witii Ids house; Cruwidrd, II. /,. M o u l t o n , S ec. through the rooms by Mr. Hoot. A finely s e w a g e . 1‘ U E E A U E D dressed gentleman joined the visiting party te pay the Lxtvlsit u Itiisiuoss ('iirds. at the door without invitation, and as lie The corporation o f Dublin petitions t t * i , c , , -y-» . talked so familiarly with Mr. Root the Parliament to prohibit the sale of in- H i g h e s t G f t S l l P r i C © Meadow King, /•. S T A IR , M. h . lady supposed him to hu a friend of that Physician and Snnjcnn. M.-*.ive* left at toxieating liquors on Sunday in Ire- f o r Meadow Lark. Scnicr’s Dim; Store, oi at the residence of gentleman, and Mr Hoot in turn supposed land. B U T T E R , KtJGS, T A L L O W , Dr. K. I). Bishop will receive prompt at him to be a friend of the lady’s and one te n tio n . ---------------------------------------------------------P O U L T R Y , &o., Ao. Machines to Railroad aud E x of her party Tlm finely dressed gentle press Compauies ten per cent, sxtra. JOHN STA/iKi .,, man had un accomplice who strolled on MAJOR A. B. PLATT, L . C. OULMANN. m i Mazomauie. Win. Bro Machines to Granges und Lawyer and InsiirancM Agent, Ma/.omanie, behind, entered into conversation wit li a Having be< 11 appointed Agent for C ollect him; and conveyancing prompt I) Clubs at reduced rates for cash. lady clerk behind the wire fence, thus attuiuled lo. 2yl taking her attention from her duty ol j C . H . & L . J. M c C O R M I C K , F. W. GIESE, Culls the attention of the Farmers to the fol WM. VO W E L L , watching the money ; gentleman No I lowing Maeliities . Attorney and ( ouneeloi at Law, .Ma/omanie, directed Mr Hoot’s attention to thc door -------- THE-------- Collecting and ( tuiveyancing done with despatch. gyl while he reached through the fence, took the two thousand notes and quiet ly walked WM. TH O M PSO N , away, thanking Mr H for his kindness to I If J I I I w V l i l Proprietor of Ma/.omanie Mills, buys all himself and party.