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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 10

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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10
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Cfcafrttiui Bffr of High Rate, Democrat Says, Chnrglng Hint mills oWJiGd by Sonntw Wil- Stiller, ehiilrrrmrrof the Jle- finttbftnl nre Ms dividends as result of lilgli rntos of the cotton Iff flchcclules find that the profits hilll mvnws generally have nd- since etinetment of the Ford- ilicr net in 1822, while the fit labor have dropped, ilftfative AVIlllnm A. Oldfield, Demo- ffrftti presented a resolu-, ffttti authorizing nn investigation of tlife cotton schedules with a view to their revision downward. Mr. Oldfleld charged that profits hirfde by mills in which Senator But- fcr Is interested demonstrate conclusively the benefits derived by cotton Industry from the present tariffs. He Sennfor Butler Was chairman of Companies thnt controlled the Sutler Will Hoosac Cotton mills, the New Bedford Cotton Mills corporation and the Quisset mill.

These Jnllls according to Mr. Oldfleld, have Vastly increased their earnings since 1919. Rig Dividends Cited. E'er- example, be declared the But- Jer mill had paid C'per cent dividends annually from 1916 to 1919, inclusive, that the earnings Increased to 8 per cent a year from 1D20 to Feb. 15, 1024, and that thereafter the mill paid 6 per cent quarterly.

"The New Bedford Cotton Mills Corporation increased ita common Stock by a dividend of 200 per cent In 1922," said Mr. Oldfleld. "TheQuis- Set mill paid dividends in Idl4 and 1915 of per cent; in 1916, 7V6 per and 1917 to 1924, 8 per cent a year." Mr. Oldfleld said further that the Uuisset mill paid extra dividends of 20 per cent in 1917-1918; 60 per cent in 1919; 20 per cent in 1920, and 50 cent in 1922. In 1922 this mill paid a stock dividend of 60 per cent.

Labor Gets no Benefit. "Representatives of the textile in' dustry appeared before the ways and committee when the present tariff law was being considered," Mr. Oldfield added, "and in the name of abor got the tariff ever known in this standing the fact that the labor costs "in the textile industry ranges from 5 to 20 per cent of the value of the products they produce, and notwith- Ms put iti its dividends set ottt-RBeve. were reduced fffef Jtt nnd in 1025 ft reduetion of 10 cent wns ordered." i' Proposal will Coffle Bfifope for Milwaukee Quarters. MADISON, Bee.

branch state bulldlnR. tSOO.OOO, may be erected In Milwaukee within the next few years, If the cgislature approves plans rtOW being formulated, Arthur Peabody, state architect, indicated. Mr. Peabody is designing plafts for University of Wisconsin ektension building In Milwaukee ftsr which $150,000 was appointed. The design will be submitted to A.

O. Klas, Milwaukee municipal architect, then to the Metropolitan area cbmrmttee of the common council and finally to the council. It wilt Include plans for the extension building as part of STATE OF WISCONSIN, -In ClrcuU Court, Oneldft County. DU Christina W. Jamts MtGowsn, John Belt tha Bolt, his wife, and SWU Bank of Rhinelandw, WW- consin By virtue of a judgement of MftelOt- ure and Sale made in the above entitled action on the 24th day of NovembSr.

1924. the undersigned sheriff of Oftelda County, State of Wisconsin, will sell at the front steps of the Court House in the City of Rhinelander, Onelda County, Wisconsin, on the 6th day of February, 1926, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day the real estate and mortgaged premises directed by said judgtrient and the order of the court to be Sold, situated In Orteida County, Wisconsin and therein described as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section number thirty- four (34) in Township number, thirty- seven (37) North of Range number nine (9) East, containing forty acres of land, more or less, according to Government survey and the buildings and Improvements thereon. Terms of sale will be cash. Dated December 15. im, Sheriff Oneida County, Wis.

A. J. O'Melia, Attorney for Plaintiff. afrai School Admit copy of MlhvitukM paper from the shelves ift. fame of tubbs provldetl Ifte-cUw on which the man was arrested hi an auction sale Hear here oft; charge of arson, and held for after a confessed to-'doftrnd Asmuth, deputy state flfA-Jttftrlinttl, MlU who made tM that he started the flrc Wtilelt destroyed the 1 atharack mi Oc tober and attempted Wlee last tw ttr tt wttiett ft fitsirtt iWshflttl htttitt i bieingf train.

Hf IniWllnf 'tftt ItottiC HHftntt tftt rond ffoffl twbhs' 'Im ftRO. I MlCtSi SttBWi OTWftlgn'ett before tlbe deorgo, Helton and waived: licarlnR. Me asked to gtrlJty but, as the court imllctlpti in Die case, ire was Mid over to circuit court flnder boilds $2,000. It Is expeeted that he aptrear before tilrciilt Judge tt Luce within- the nest few plead guilty nnd receive sentence; Susplcien lirts beeti directed tbwara Tubbs by his refusal to aid in flffit- ing the school rirej Mr. Asrrtueh SKW.

Sunday night the flre marshal traced tracks Which led from the rary school through several to the fubba.home. i Copy Missing. Armed with a partially burned and kenosene saturated newspaper found- at the Adset farm, Mr. Armuth discovered that this particular copy was mlaslng from the shelves where into the tweits Aflset wftis of'tfre newt ant! Trtefc rttdod So perfectly tftnt.Tafcj&s errtv cased the AS- hnilh said, latcf ftttmfttffig.fr foi- th'o other twv fltet, On account of no telephone service, please leave orders for dry and mixed hardwood, at the following business places: Tanks Garage Reeds Drug Store Davis South Side Grocery Haugsby's South Side Market Usher's Bakery. Rhinelander Box Lbr.

Co. STATE OF WISCONSIN, In Circuit Court, Oneida County. Matthew P. Dougherty Plaintiff Isaac Revoyr, Albert Revoyr, Elmer Revoyr, Harvey Revoyr, Rose Miner, Harry Miner, Addie Slmrow, Martha Hellstrom, William Revoyr, John Revoyr, Elizabeth Walte, Mamie Pratt or Mayme York, Mrs. Ettie Howard Anderson, Harry C.

Reed, Esther M. Reed, Horatio C. Reed. Adelaide H. Reed, Jessie H.

Reed. Abbie Ann Donahue, Abbie Moore, Jerry Donahue and Harry Pukall, OF WISCONSIN TO SAID DEPENDANTS AND EACH OF THEM: You and each of you are hereby sum- to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and defend the above entitled action in the court aforesaid; and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- of the plaintiff's complaint on file in the office of the Clerk of the above Court. A. J. O'MELIA.

Plaintiff's Attorney. Post Office Address: Rhinelander, Oneida Wisconsin. EOR SALE Dry hardwood body maple and birch, 16 2 ft, 4 ft, $12.00 per cord, delivered to any part of the city. GOLDBERG'S Ph'ohe 398-R, WOOD 16 foeh 1 Jmmediate Phone 752-W BIRD, D. Christmas and Sincere Good Wishes for SEIBEL'S CLOTHES SHOP 1 1 Merry Christmas May this little message carry our Christmas greeting to all of-you, our friends, to jvhoin may not have a chance'to personally, express our jvieh' for-a very Happy Clwatmas, RHINELANDER.WIS, K.

Uawwr Wm. BEING SENT TO JAIL WASMlNfOTdtt. Amef chll- flren ttinwfefitly nr leas Inclined to A I'eacnfch jU8t etti' btrrmu tfm TftttttW Her 18 tttsre cBffrmitffed Jails, lefitlftrleis or othw of trtsfml detefltion the flrst mrjntha of 1023, while thts total for the full year ol iolo was Misa ttrace AftBfltt, chief the children's that Juvenile Office pfteh? Dtt. A. PRACT ItK LfMitjgto fO £Ah, NOSE Attft fMROAf ANtJ MfflNO OP OLAS3BS.

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by ftppolntmeht. Brown Block, and all Mew Year KELLY'S cftbtetf of this a to reduce the number actual Jail committments. Mow tin is Jn limn in ail of ttre i-eat ef ttus since Michigan 1 and Minnesota, Insurtince Fife, Wind, AceWenl and AH lines of Casualty coverage, Prempt aefviee afidi prompt attentien te claimt, If yeata in buitffiem Brown-Leadbetter Agcy, fcOALOftDERS Bceause of the crippled telephone service, we have made amusements for coal buyers to teave with Sport Shbp, Belanier JR'adio arid Gould's Store. SAMCRbFdol 1 WITH BEST WISHES for a MERRY cMlilsf MAS and a PROSPEROUS WEW tEAR T. C.

WbbDS GARAGE AUBURN OLDSMOBILE PREST-0-LIGHT BATTERIES In order to make it as cohveriieht as possible for our many patrons, during the temporary loss of the use of our telephone, we have made arrangements for wood orders to be left at Harvey (American) Garage JSttilth Mrbwn St. i Prornjjt deiiveries will be made. We wish you all a Merry Christmas arid a prosperous year for 1925. JVITH A GENUINE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT OF CHEER AND. GOOD WILL WE EXTEND THE WISH FOR A "Merry Chrislmas" i TO EVERYONE; 'AND.

MAY THE'YEAR 1926 BRING TO EACH OR KO.U A HEALTH 'HAPPINESS 41 1.

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