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The New North from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 8

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The New Northi
Location:
Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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8
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TIM NORTH TUB UtTIl Reid Ihe New North. Miss Kdna Brown list this week. Mrs. Mary Anderson of friends at Monlco. Mrs C.

Scott went to Mercer. Monday to visit Mrs. Heindricks. Miss Anna Powers ot Ladysmlth. spent Sunday friends in city.

was on the Is the guest the HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Are Being Cured by Vinol New Karen. wts with a most persistent chronic cough for a long time and had tried eo maor remedies and without benefit that I was discouraged. I was persuaded by my friends to try VI- noL -After taking the second bottle, my cough left die. and I must cay I never fett beUer In my life. I can at eo recommend Vlnol to any one In a run-down condition as the best possible It Is the combined, action'of tha medicinal elements of the cods' HT- I ers, aided by the blood-making and I strength-creating properties of tonic Flbe! manager for the RhSae- iron which makes Vlnol eo efficient In vt d.

r- rolria a.nc Wis- Under Paper company, returned Sat urday from Chicago. Fred Recker wert to Tuesday on lor the consin Venrer companv. N. P. Peterson cf repro- sentlng Ihe J.

V. Far'wcll company, was ia th city Monlay. Mrs. Chas. Woodcock pave a reception in honor of the school Seniors Monday evening Miss Kathcrine Seibel has return- chronic coughs, colds the time building cp the weakened, ruti-down syBtem.

Try a bottle of Vlnol with the understanding that your money will ba returned if It does not help yox JOHN KKARDON. BKln.l.nder. MRS.IU Old Town Of Pelican Resident Answers Final Call The news that Mrs. Mason Miller. Vlfe of a prominent town of Pell- NeWS Pertaining TO can farmer, tad suddenly passed Bits of The Sooand Northwestern At a dollars prise to the lady's many friends In i Pelican and this city.

While for cost of over Lalf million sometime she had been in poor the Soo line has put icto health her condition was cot thought service thirty-five new all ears to be serious and her the most luxuriant design. Tlie unexpected. ras of cars were manufactured Smith of Dayton, Ohio, and beauties In folnt of comfort Jas. Murphy was up from Monlco, Tuesday. F.

H. Piekl of Gagen was In ci'y Tuesday. migrlfleecce. In case of a by Barney Mrs. Miller was fifty-three years are of age atd aside from her husband and lnves a son.

Jay Sillier, also of wreck the "town of Pelican. She was a these sife. cars are almost absolutely woman, highly regarded by all who knew her and her death proved a source of deep regret. Tbe remains, accompanied ty merr- It is one to 43S a railroad' mm will le killed on the Job and lone to thirteen ho will be has charge of r. ed from Milwaukee where she has been attending the Normal school.

Herry cf the Antiso Journal ar.d deputy oil inspector for this district, was in the city, Tuesday. Hiram Jolin and Harvey leave Wednesday for Virginia, Minn, where Mr. Jclin lath mill. Mr. and Mrs.

Kd. Ustman returned Friday fron Stevtcs Point where they attended the wedding of his brother. Mr. Hanson of the Kolden Goods company was here from I)u- lath this week looking after his business interests. Remember that 2oc chicken din Wednesdays and Saturdays and that 15c boiled dinner Tuesdays and at Daniels' Restaurant.

Frank Tomsky is heie from Chica go to a month among friends. He was unill a short time ago em ployed as marhire trr.der at Rhlnelander Paper icmpany's mill. After a t-vo weeks visit with his daughter, Mrs. O. M.

Goodwill, ar sen. Ed. Abtl, In this city, Fred Abfl returned Tuesday to Antiso his home. B. F.

JilUon, ex-sJierirf. was from Tuesday. Mrs. Blaisdtll lift Mo-day for gina, where she will spen winter with Ler set. Windso The foot ball teams nf the Merri and Oshkosh High schools played fo the state championship at Saturday.

The game resulted i the defeat cf Merrill by a score i 6 to 0. EL R. Moore and a party of waukee hunters returned Friday fro lhe Jured. Tiat Is the ratio shown by report of the interstate COM- Mrs. H.

Heindrlcks of Mercer was merce commission. the In the city Monday. months ending C. Crosby transacted business at sons (re Biraiaiwood, Monday. Attcrcty It.

J- Morter Is ing frcm his recent illness. Kale on children's coats, also other consignment cf those ovei- Jun and injured. Of the killed were passengers. WILL R. BUILD SUMMER LODGE of St.

Charles, 111., i). LOGO wto spends the summers at Toma- IM.lj'* were hamk I-a i rer p-arcbastd cf Mr. oily iers a tract of twenty-five acres (there and will lulld on It a summer home. The Imd bor- For Sale Of For sale builclhig on the Soutli occupied by Denton and Langiois. ill accept part cash or all casli payment.

Also wish to sell about three acres of land in front of hospital. Inquire of FRED LANGLOIS BUTCHE.R '1-JrS31 I IT Ricdal o'. ttis city l.as invent- an td an Improved railrwd tlrr.e taMe which he hopes to introduce with Tomahawk Ijke atd ly situated, hunting near there children's at Mrs. Weisen's. success 01 tome of the large rail- Wfe jj jj Angell was successful 12 Brown St.

sjstems. A description of the filing a large that weighed! O. M. Goodwill Is spending the invention will be given In a future ar i .30 pounds, wetfc on lumber business at I'hlox. Maik Raymond returned Tuesday rom a trip to Milwaukee and CMca of In a future nearly 130 pounds.

He was grea'ly Joe Is a a e( over his good fortune and operator and worked out tLe markcd that Oneida county had the time table during leisure hours. best hunting grounds in rorth o. west. Earl Jackson, who holds a position the RMcelancIer Creamery "roduce company, is teported very 11. Dr.

F. J. Powell of Wausau, Dr. R. R.

Powell of. Janesville and F. vollock'cf this city have finished a deer hunt near Stella Lake. Kach got his lawful portion of venison. caus? a the death of three and re- Remember that 25c chicken din- vere Injury to three others has been er Wednesdays and Saturdays and sentenced to the state Indu-triil that 23s boiled dinner Tuesdays and school at Waukesha until he Is 21.

Thursdays, at Daniels' Restaurant. lad pleaded guilty li, Expressmen on Soo ard North-, NOTICE wes'ern trains through tills part ofi the state have been kept unusually' Application for rositiors on the Po- usy during the last ten dayk ow Force and Fire Department lug to the heavy deer shipments. Leor artl wfco Tre the yo boy Soo line Force acd Fire Departcient of City of Rhinelacder, will be t-, C'lved up to Xov. 30th, 1911. Applications now in tte of the 11 a-d Fire Boird w'll be acted on at di e- appll- raticrc FAVOR Se TcV.ff n- A Poard, latdtr.

court at Waupaca, His circuit motive for a successful dter hunt in the vicinity (the of Armstrong They liad ff four dc-or in thi-ir session. Mrs. B. of home Tuesday after speed irs a iveok in the city with her unties, Krrd (lil-s Yrj. will le remembered as Miss Carrie Ccr.

l.aiir.p I ere b-- fore. Iritl? bab.s, tterr.teg with -allb, Tkr-e little bab a mme of wealth. Papa nnJ marunia happy ar.d free. There's nothing to b-at Rocky Moun- 'talc 3.1. RearJoa.

Geoge Arcand, who for tie HARDWOODS ADVANCE months has employed in according to fab There has a noticeable in vhe nesting Cafe left Sunday night t3nf ssIcD wa! revenge as he said crease in orders for low grade bard- for Milwaukee where le has a posi- he had befc refusod a cn a ithln the month As tion with Caper whcUal- lllEd far some limp before a t' lere ls 33 than the usu al amount section foreman ar.d wanted to "g-t of dry low grale s'ock In bo'h hard even." and soft w'ocds ava'lable for present Dcn't let your children suffer; If shipment, and wl'h a heavy curtail- thij're fraful. pet-vish. puny, Tbe raiIroaQSr or a portion in produc'icn in tUc- give them HollUter's Rocky Moun- ot heci( at ij. haUng to manufacturers rre very much en- In Tea; most effective and thor- eicursloc rates for the holl- couraged orer o-itlcok for higher ongh for absolutely harm- has been thf cuit om In the prires and'a good healthy demand losa 'past. Tliera will be fewer people trav for cull stock, which In tte past has J.

J. Reardon. teling at that time and more people been moving slowly. Frank Joiln left Monday morning able to start tarings bank accounts! for Stevens Point where he will be- at the of the rew year' come a shining Benedict. The Thus have the railrords performed ture Mrs.

Jolin Is well known In another public sen city and the friends of the haps without Intending to do it. Rhinelander Produce Commission Company. Jobbers of and Wholesale i Dealers in Flour, Hay, Feed, Grain, Fruits, and all kinds of Farm Produce market prices paid for Potatoes and Farmers call, and 'see us. We also the Cudahy Packing Company's Celebrated Products. nnua EI.

I rut liili oIHce. fine map mnceii. contlsllnc of three capi, 1 ol the world, 1 of 1 of ibe I'nltcd Sl'te: and the 1'animi Canal A fund of li forinllon -uiall ijiac-. It- in Miller Reevs al Law. sharply looked after.

Office over National Bank the'couple in wishing theia a ple.is- ant Journey through life. Have your! Birds, Ani-! The west tound limited train was several l.ouri late last Frl- Oiy morning on account of the hcav- snow thro-jth Cana'a. Th? of CliTitoiville are ur? uui- that) ma Is a In the Xorth wet tern railway coui game heads a new depot at mounted 's'a'ion. Tie railroad officials right. take kindly to proposition illustrate', land it is probable that the old shack will continue in service fur i yoa mi iiiout it.

there lor i several years to come. II. R. HELM In Gei ting Ready For That Remember that GUSTAVE BOETTGER carries a complete line of delicious Cream, Wheat, Rye and Graham Breads. Cookies and Cakes of all kinds, ''Like Mother used to make.

HOME FROM.IDAHO Mike Kearcs returced to the city 0gema.Wis.'Friday from St. Maries, Idaho, where he spent the last ten months asi foreman of a logging crew. He jwas assisting Ic cutting the timber which was burned over by the big forest fires In the fatt of 1910. Mr. Kearns says that as far as times are concerned there Is but little difference between the west and Wisconsin.

Wages are a trifle higher there tut the cost of living little more. Mr. Kearns will re- tarn to St. Maries about March la next And Confectionery 17 S. Brown St.

'Phone LOCAL MEN ATTEND COURSE Several persona from this county have taken advantage of the short course at the College of Agriculture of the University cf Wisconsin ai Madison. The course comprises cession of 14 weeks In each of two years and includes Instruction ia all lines of agriculture. The ses (Ion begins this year December 2. Tcitlcn free and the total ex penses are small. Most students ge through the.

14 weeks with an ex pease of only about $100. Thosfl from this county who wi: this year for th first time are follows: Chas. Jewell, RMneUnder; Ray Drown RhlceUnder. Robert Riley returned Tuesday from a butlcesi trip to Mlnneapo- Ui. You can have all these great artists- sing for you in your own home The world's greatest singers to provide an evening of music for yourself and you wish, as often as you wish.

A such as is never even witnessed in the world's greatest opera management could afford to pay the thousands and thousands of cJw necessary to engage all these artists for a single performance, even if such a thing was And yet you can command their services on the Victor and have them sing their greatest enjoy their voices just as much as though you heard them in person. Come in and hear these famous singers, and let us show you the different styles of the Victor (S10 to $100) and the Victor-Victrola to $250). "2 Sold oh easy terms by a E. O. SQUIER I .1..

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Years Available:
1891-1918