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The New North from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The New Northi
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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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5
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We announce a showing of the season's newest styles in ready-to-wear Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, arid Undermuslins, and samples of the latest weaves and colors in Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics for THUBSDM, FBIDff April eleveifth. twelfth, and thirteenth, at the MISSES QUINLIN'S MILLINERY in Rhinelander. GERRETSON COMPANY Anllgo John Byrnes was up from or over Sunday. John Kelly of Bradley was a Sunday iiitor In our city. C.

II. Person of Goodman, was in Ihlnelandcr over Sunday. Kongsleln cleans clothes at right irices. 135. Brown street.

W. R. lllnneisand wife were Sunday visitors at Lac du Flambeau. For Sale ISi acres acres clecrid. 2 miles from city oa branch of Wisconsin river, llrs.

Christ Nelson, IMS Eagle St. al-ll Father Pilon has been was an Eagle River from Bundr were up Dr. Whiting visitor Monday. Geo. Gleaton was up Friday and Saturday.

Jas. Murphy and wife from Monday. Frank Uryant was a to Eau Claire the firs-t of the week. Follstad of Elcho, -was a Rhlcelander visitor on Saturday. Walter arid Erwin Llebensteln spent Sunday with their sbter at Gagen.

Kugene V-ellore was here from El Rev. Father Pilon WLS Been cho to spend Faster with a very dear ng parents at Micocqui the past friend week. He is now located In Sup- JJr3 erior. no wen to Oconio Tuesday fur a Sweet should.be pUnted at this iTlsit a week with relatives, time if early flowers are desired. This ha rSS'wSJi t.

Osceola Mill Kle- of this sort. vatcr Comply. The cliild of Mr. M. a O'Connor has gone to and Ole Kodd, residents cf the rill where he will rectlve town of Xewbold, died on Friday and at the Ram Hospital, was buried at Forest Home cemetery For Setting Saturday afternoon.

Rids $1.50 for 15; White Wjrn For rheumatism you will find noth- dotted for 15; from first pen id belter than Chamberlain's Llnl- 4 Merrill, Rhlru.ar.dtr, WU. menL Try It and see box quickly It gives relief. For sale by and son, Rey nnniM THE CITY IN BRIEF H-Htllllt -411 1 1-H- Elclio Is to have a new bank with a -capital of 110,000. Wm. Elbel and Reuben Eppley were at Tomahawk Tuesday.

Pr. J. T. Elliott was called to Bobbins on professional business Monday night. The Rlilnelander Produce Com wilsslon Co, will erect a potato warehouse at North Crandon the coming summer.

Winnie Joslln who Is teaching at Park Falls this year. Is spending the 'spring vacation of one week at tier home in this city. Miss Lola Billings who Is teaching ing'in the Crandon schools, spent the her parentir-Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Billings of this city. Prof. Strnad of Antigo was In the city Friday and Saturday placing tickets for the Kubelik concert which was held in that city Tuesday evening. Miss Una Reardon, who is teaching In the West Bend High school, spent the spring vacation at home, return- Ing to her school duties Sunday after noon.

"My little son had a. very severe I recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished he was as well as erer," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 bowling' Street, Sydney, C. Munro of Arbor Vitae, was In city on business the front end of the week.

The Military orchestra furnished music for a dancing party at Lady smith Tuesday nljflit. Jas. Donnelly. Emll Kloes and U. G.

Stlckney of Three Lakes, were visitors to Hhinelander Monday. We have good wild hay at $11.50 pe ton. 1 Oscecla illll Elevator Ccm- p.iny. a4-ll Vf. J.

Morgan, who travels for the Schwartzchild Sulberger Packing Co was a visitor in Rhinelander the first of the week. The Northern Jobbing Co. have moved from the Jewell building on King street to a building on Thayer street owned by O. A. Hllgerman.

Miss Margery Mahpney, who makes 'bachelor opposition. The Jver home with relatives at not like Mr. Cole's opposition spent her vacation of one week with All Dealers. m7-a1l Frank Cole was elected chairman the town of Harrison in spite of th to but Baking Powder Absolutely Puro Makes Home Baking Easy With minimum trouble and cost biscuit, cake and pastry are.made fresh, clean and greatly superior to the readymade, dry, found-in-the-shop variety, and danger of alum food is avoided. tier father and sisters in this city, returning to Mlnocqua Monday afternoon.

Cut rates oa household goods lo clflc coast and other points. 'Superior aervlco at reduced ratei. The Boyd Transfer Mlnneapolii MIna. F. Iludel of Butternut, an uncle of W.

C. and E. A. Llebensteln. visited over Sunday In this city.

The gentleman was on his way ho'me from Sheboygan county where he had been to bury the remains of his wife. If you wish your clothes cleaned by up-to-date methods at right prices, go to Kongsleln's, 13 Brown street. thelr trips to "the tchool house Frank got there Just the same. Don't be surprised It you hare an attack of rheumatism thli spring. Just rub the affecteJ treeb with Chamberlain's Liniment and It will sooa disappear.

Sold by AH Dealers. Hiss Effle Morrison who has been Tlsltlng her sister, Mrs. H. E. Osborne for the past went to Antigo Monday to Tialt friends 634 set OnelJa and attend the Jan Tuesday evening, FOR SALE Hotel LaSalle.

An np-todate. red pressed brick and steam heated hotel, situated In KOI River Valley, the garden srot of Wisconsin, Is offered tyon North Onelda Avenue. Mr. for sale at a low fisure and on rea- iSurkee lias vacant residence lots In son able terms to responsible par- theSlith ward and may decide to ties. It can be purthtsed for cash; build thereon the coming summer.

4 cash payment and balance on time; M. Williams, Optical Specialist Appleton, will be at the Commercial fann, giving ample time for balance L. A. Leadbetter has purchased of the' beautiful H. Durkee, his residence proper- garden srot of CT fc jjj making the sale.

Jptlcal Specialist' or wll Change for good wls at the arnj- giving ample time for balance a j.j;_ girl for gen eral housework. Good Apply Raymond, 210 Atlantic ISO Australia. S. V. Kelly and This remedy for All Dealers.

sale brother, Wnv The robins and swallows are with us again, as are also a number of the other birds that desert this section of the country on the approach of ter weather Hotel. April 29 and 30, Monday and at a low nte ot Interest: or we will For disturbing the peace Archie Tuesday, only. Come early. Glass- exehange it for timber land or good Edwin was arrested by Officer for headache, bumiiig dryl cut OTer lands located within O'Malley and was given a sentence ol or Itching eyes treated. Examination miles of the Foi RiTer alley, twenty days In the county jail by MI Judge Walker on Saturday.

Jis. Trumbull this week moved his family bock to their home on Lincoln street, which was occupied during the winter by the family of Dr. Westgate. The Trumbull family had rooms In the Langdon building. O.

E. Wood of Stevens Point, who formerly conducted the Illiinelander Business College, spent a few days In the city this week- Mr. Wood reports Point 1 1 COLUMN. For Two good building lots on East side. Inquire at New all-m-' For Sale-Seven, horses.

Inquire of Joe GodSevske, Three Lakes, box lol. 13 Ejfgs for sale, full blood silver laced Wyandottes, .50 per tine ot 15. Dan Noble, Wanted to rent, or 7 room hoase by responsible party. Reference fur-' clshed. Address New North.

Kubelik concert j-cr sale Two adjoining lots, Sonth Onelda Avenue. A bargain If taken at once. Inquire of W. C. Orr.

tail-it For Sale A limited number of settings of pure bred, single corab Buss Orpingtons. Price $2.50 Per setting. W. W. CARR.

For 20 head of good workhorses. Parish Lbr. Co. going to discontinue the business, and for this Inquire D. T.

now of Wautao. was a Hhlnelander visitor the last of the week, stopping off. here oa his way homexfrosi a Tlsit wltn daughter In Minneapolis. FOR SALE A newly rebuilt np-to-date 60 power saw mill, equipped with planing and feed a Air Win; In good, farming and timber country, "doing large amount of custom work. rum nearly all year around.

I im compelled to sell or rent at once oa account cf poor health. For forihw Kadletz. Shamil-all write John wano. R. No.

1 How en, were called to Royalton, Sunday by the death of their brother, Jas. Rowen, who died at Sprinjrdale, Montana. The remains were brought to the old home of the family at Koy- alton for burial. AFTER GRIP free. Will call It necessary.

al-23 'cousin, consider no offers aside A Oiautauqua will beheldat roa i those mentioned. Correspond- aliawk again this summer. Tills was ence solicited from real estate men decided on at a recent meeting of the' and others. Address. John A.

Wat promoters of last, year's 'gathering. Among the people whose names will be on this year's program is Col. Bain, Geo. Hanley, Capt. Hobson and Capt.

Crawford. The dates have not yet been decided on. son, Kauiauna, Wls. Refere'tce: First National aMl Bank. i 160 of acres of Goodman, hat his collesje at Stevens Is In a prosperous condition Look Out for Trouble The after-effects of the Grip are apt -to be serious, but normal healthy condition may be restored In a surprisingly short time by Vinol.

Watertown, a teTere attack of the Grip my tystem was la Tery weakened, nervous and rundown condition. began taking Vlnol with the very best and la a time I began to feel like an en- different I am better and stronger than I bare been for years." Adelaide Gamm, (We guarantee this testimonial to genuine.) We hare never Bold In onr a raluable rtrength creator and health restorer for the conralMcent. the weak and run-down, VInot and we ask people In thU -rtclnity to try a bottle of Vlnol. with the understanding that their money wTO be returned If It does not do afl 4or it JOHN J. RtAKDON.

BHlnvlandrr. with an attendance that Is constantly increasing. Mrs. Kate DIdier making extensive Improvements about her residence on Messer street. A lull basement is among the contemplated changes and an up-to date heating system will be Installed.

Peter Didler who owns a rtsIJence property on the lot adjoining is aTso 'making nec- essiry changes for installing a heat- irtgsystem. Yoa will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It cot only gives trellef cores. Try It when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleastcl with the prompt care which It will effect For sale by All The burning oat ol the large culm- ney at the paper mill boiler house Friday evening at eight o'clock attracted the attention cf the people on the streets at the time. For several minutes the blaze and sparks snot many feet from the top of the high chimney, and some one sent In an alarm to the fire department, both companies responding.

No damage resulted from the chimney having burned The New 1912 Patterns cf Wali Paper have arrived at Reardon's Drug Store. PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT THEM You can save 50 per cent, and know that you are getting Istest styles by purchasing from J. J. Reardon MAIL ORDER DRUGGIST Rhinelander, Wis. RESOLUTIONS Kesolutions at the meeting in the of April 1812.

VThereis, The Slate of Wisconsin now owns a preat amount of land In the town of Hazelhurit, which is exempt from lanatlon, making taies higher on that remains iti private Lands, therefore, lie It resolved, That the electors of the town of assembled at their polling place on the 2nd day of April, 1312, the legislature to impose a just tax upon the State lands, or otherwise exempt the settlers within the forest reserve from taiatlon- and the state build a.nd maintain roads and schools and bear the expenses of the local government. r.esolved, That these resolutions entered In the clerk's minutes and become a part of the town records Resolved, That the Town Cleric mail a copjr of these resolutions to the State Forester and a copy to the Governor of the State. For Sale cr Trade land, four miles neit Co. Wia. F.

LYNCH, Esthervlile, loira. m7-B7 R- It- 2. Kor House, hardwood finish. niod-rn imprOTementa, hot -water htat, CHAS. NEUK.

is Kight Mts ci T. C. Hardware Co. For Sale Residence property In all parts of the city. For The Best In Our Line See Adam Johnson Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed Compare OUR PRICES with others and we will have your patronage.

tf Agency. FOR SALE OR TRADE Gooi horse, weight about pounds. For particulars Inquire OUTer at store. 1200 of tf NOTICE whom it concerns: I Uy wife, Icgeborg Sturdevant, has 'kft my bed and board and I refuse pay any bills she makes. Andrew Sturdevanf, TOWN, THURSDAY, APRIL 25 The Play Company (Inc.) Will Present Henry B.

Harris' Production of THE LION THE MOUSE By Charles Klein, Author of the "Music Master" and 'The Thlrdl Degree," THE BIG ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON I MUST STOP TRAINS ij; the petition of A. M. Xewald, the railroid rate cnrcmisslon lias directed the Soo line to stop Its Iccal and freight train at the crossing of the Northwestern line, three-quarters of a mile east of Laona junction, on signal and for the transportation of' freight In less than carload Crandon Ilepublican. OVER LAND TRIP WEST Mason Miller of the town of Pelican, has disposed of his property and next week will leave for a trip to California. He will make the trip overland with a hcrse and buggy and will be accom panied by an uncle, Brant, of St.

Joe, Mich- Starting from here they will drive first to An- tlgo and Wausaa and then strike northward into Minnesota, covering the long journey over what is known as the northern route. Mr. Mason's health has been somewhat Impaired of late and he believes that a trip of this kind will be a great benefit to him. He will not attempt to make a record trip but will stop along the way ever he sees a place that strikes his fancy. CARD OF THANKS We desire through the columns of your paper to eipress our Hanks to the many friends and neighbors who a.v*!sted cs during the sickness of oar beloved son, accept our thinks.

Mr. and Mrs. trick Bakke. RE-OPENED. Arlington Hotel.

RHINELANDER, WIS. BY SHEEHAH BROWN "JIM" AND "SANDY" Headquarters for camp boys and laboring Good feed and plenty of it. $1.00 a Day. Rates by Week. Bar In connection under the management of W.

J. Monahan. STEKETEE'S Pin Worm Destroyer A tnra and eniclenl remedj especially dapted Cor dentrorlnc and remoriaf Ha Worms, and all other forms of Forma, the itomach ana parinn hebowcis- Thto recommended for tne relltf of EpUepiy of and lor relief Irom rartoua formi or ronruliiocs and Nerrous Affections. II purtflti lood. II en Jaiap or Calomel, nor BT and la not hxjurt- ui to the It to forre the Pin and Stomach wornit from the itomach and when no other medicine to mr known to toorn the kind of menttoced herein.

No famllj' thocld It. MOTIltES! BEAD! It not that YOU er -OUR CHILD. PIN or SEAT WORM tint roa or your to rectal troaNe. S.v>n after retlrtni for worm It and and and achlnf. lotaen know what means when TOCT bOd ain ont: -Uainma.

mmethtnt bitlac And tare enough, upon examlnlnf her ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE AdmltUtratcrt of the Ball Urery bara. and for farther la formation Inquire cf T. Coon, ai talalitrator. LAWYER MORTER'S RENTERS' DIRECTORY LANDLORD. No' charte to list JOTIT It now.

RENTER, Do'iou Vuli tea th lUtT Call PhonV 2J5. ut worm ntrroru- The WORM JESTfeOVEK. Tout Dtrllnrf Child Flritof all rfTe It 'Worm (rorer. UAS IT A FOCL BREATHT Orre It Worm It the itomacn. HAS ITSPASUSr Sit KianTf n'jtfiTSSSrVs'SVfSr' 1111 lira of clrtt and ItcUnf and scratch- CEO.

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1891-1918