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The New North from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 7

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The New Northi
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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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7
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FROM THE TROP1CSBBB iTO HEAL US. Chas. Conro Is la'Milwaukee this' See nert week's piper for opening of the new'Art Store. 'AiiS-Tson boating alleys V'crna of Gagen wai op ti Svu-day. In the city Saturday.

Miss White returned to Jen- Monday, and" see wta: Mrs. Welsen If A. Daniels entertained atj In Central America many natives are gathering the seedi of plan a lea Tuesday and a luncheon Wed- in honor of Mrs EL D. Ster line-x- 'offering In furs. M.

Holllster, traveling apent' for the Northwestern railway com- paiy was here on official business vlncent of Jennings was here daricx the week. Special tale on ladles' suits. Satur- Jjjsj Helen Alban returned tae last day only, at Jacobsj.Vs Dry, Goods from rs jjjt; Kobernot were at Antigo hi week. Wanted at Two all around F. C.

Sa'wtell went Frlcay and it Once-Two all around oa bas a Minneapolis also two handy men and This country Is a Urge conrnmer of this costly seed because it enUn Into the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna, the world over. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL 8 Guild will hold Pms buiVs Best and Ceresota nour rummage sale some lime IE OJlr 50 Kf ark ham parker JJIss Margle HoUand ot Wausau Mrs. A. W. Shelton left Saturady i visiting her Mr.

and Sirs for Tlait at the home of jj. Holland. Vlnjl at Madison. She expect- A ce w' showing of Classy Hats at ed to spend last Sunday with her the sse3 Qulnlin, Saturday Sept tttma 1 1 i who is Fettr Green was over from Osceola ccday. Tornado insurance.

Onetda. County Agtiuy. Featherston returned tc Neopit, Monday I Miss Pearl Scott of Woodruff was Satuiday. In the city Monday. I A daughter was bon Monday; to Mr.

Mrs. Pitiil at Gagen. Miss Edna Brown returned Saturday from Milwaukee, i Carl Larson returned to his home at Lena, Wednesday. Sheriff Crofoot ivas at Woodruff business Monday. D.

F. Recier Itft Tuesday morning for Minneapolis in business. Mrs. L. T.

Crabtrec ar.d daughter of Crandoc were here shopping, Friday. List your iirope-rty with us. Onelia County Agency. N. A.

Colman and C. L- Puckett of Late were in the city WeJnsday. Carles Word en of the Merasha Company was in the city, Tuesday. Rev. B.

O- went to Wood niff," Monday to -at a funer- daughter. Miss Margaret, teaching at BrooklyD, Wis. Alex Krembs and Fred Copps of uu IULUIU Stevens Point are spending the week )t wlth Mj im ay. at Larry Nolan's on upper Wis-j wv They have purchased a plete of land at that point on the river. The Anderson bowling alleys will zs.

Pat Plankett was here from La du Flambeau for an over Sunday vis- Jyst Arrived AT 1IPWFL1RY a John Colberg departed Sunday Grand Kp-ks, X. where he visit relatives. Mrs. Chas. Crawford of Virginia is a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. H.Tuttle. competent girl for general Mrs. R. D.

Epilej 304 DaM St. 1 3. LaSelle left Monday for Plait-' fieli oa business. He is expected name the last of the week. Richard Brown and Clinton Hanson spent several days this week hum Ing near Eagle River.

Arthur LaSIere went to Minneapolis Sunday wfiere he has taken employment witt the Sou line. Surety bonds. County Agency. Jesse Uawkicf, who Is employed the Beach Hotel In Pelican was In thi city Sunday. Leslie Sorenson went to Madiscc this week to continue his course at the University Guy Waldo of Tomahawk was the gueit of friends la this" city o.er Sunday.

Dan Graham of Easle River shooi with old frientfi In the this week. Eon has returned ilidiz to resume his s'vdks Wlscoru'n Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Cronk Xer" Mrs. Elsie Carlion, are ihe week np the Wisconsin river.

More New Designs In Jewelry, Silverware and Hand Painted China CALL, AND SEE, OUR DISPLAY OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Call 'phone number 22i for a sac of Pride Flour delivered to you home at II 35. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Cambridge Winchester were Rhinelander visitors Monday. Special sale on ladies' suits. Situ day only, at Dry Good Co's store. Don't forget the opening of the Anderson howling alleys Saturday. Koller of Armstrong Creek, a well known land man of northern Wisconsin, was in the city Friday.

Mrs. Chas. Rumery of Haielhurst arrived Monday for a two weeks itay at the home of Geo. Rumery. Mrs.

Violet Keann left today for Pclnr, Idaho, where she will 'sperd the winter 'with, relatives. Mrs. Shada of OsVkosh return home Tuesday after visiting two weeks at the home of Geo. Rumery. St.

Augustine's Guild will meet at Gu'ld Hall Wednesday, Oct. 2- The Brooks Ros- Lumber cut five mlllioi. feet of logs r.esr Ryan's spur tte past summer. V'Tiile In the city I purchased a curaber of coats which I am offering at very low prices. Mrs.

Welsen. s2S Special sale on lilies' suits, Satur- dav only, at Jacobson's Dry Goods Co's store. Mrs. J. Weisen returned today fron a week In the Twin Cities when for hei ANNOUNCEMENT! Our Mr.

Kolden is at Present In the Markets PicKing New Fall and Winter Stocks of Fancy Dry Goods, Furs, Cotvts and Fancy Novelties of All Kinds. So important is this news that we thought it best to tell you all about it this week. When you get ready to buy your Fall and Winter needs you will be quick to appreciate what this announcement means. Our Mr. Kolden is at present in the markets choosing Fall and Winter Stocks, which we have planned to make better and bigger than any previous season.

Of special account will be the showings of Fancy Dress Goods, Furs, Coats and Novelties of all kinds. These lines will be here in a very short time, and of course, we want every one in this community to inspect them. WATCH FOR OUR ADVERTISEMENTS Keep your eyes on our advertising. Something of special interest will be mentioned each week. Within a short time our Autumn displays will be complete, and in our ads wo will endeavor to tell you all about them.

Right now many lines are al- ready open for your approval Come over our inspect the the prices. Then decide whether or not it is advantageous to make this store YOUR shopping place. "The Quality Store" mm. Spring pigs for sale. Chas.

walls, postotflce address Rhinelander, Wis For Residence property in all parts of the city. tf Barnes-Weesnsr Agency. Boy to learn printer' trade. He must be at least sixteen years of cellent coalition. Lbr.

Co. clerk for gee eral stored Write fully. Addres -M. care New a22-s2S Flat for rent in the Martin apart merits Freshly decorated. bath Sxall fitnily preferred.

Inquire at 415 S. Pelharc. street. Men to work In sraaH mill and do w-oods work. Inquire of Brown iand fc Lumber Merchants State Baak Rhintlandcr.

IS-olO shi was selecting foods store. Dependable life Insurance. Or.eida County Agtrey. Tie Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O.

II. will give a social in the Scan- IdlEiviaa Hall Friday evening, Oct. '4th. Kdna Gleison ann Margaret O'Melia left Saturiiay for Chicago ar: atcendirg Lewis Institute Miss Sarth Collins left for hex home In Detroit Friday after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Owen Ryaz.

Have yoa your new fall hatT If not. why not? We show Chick, Mfty, Nobby, Classy Hats. Who The Misses Qulnlin's. What Is it? Why an Art Store of course. for the opening.

Spencer Brown and Herbert Forbei Th? An3jrroa bowling alleys will left last Thursday for Faribanlt, Minn Sitirday. I to resume work at the Shuttuck A. E. Winriulst of Three This Is Spencer's last year SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 We invite your inspection of the NEW STYLE HATS For the Coming Season ENTERPRISE Mrs. H.

Hornefler and Miss Heeler were visitors at the school The Indians returned to their camp- Ing grounds here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs 11. Horneffer returned to their home In Janesville, Sunday. Frank Fcuerstein was absent from school a few days on account of illness.

LaPorte, the uisslonary, held School in th-; school house. Sui Oay. I McDonald has purchased a lot In Rdlnelander. Herman Schoeneck was first In his corumunlty to a iotato digger. Mr.

Webster's was ill Tuesday. Misses Helen acd Hester from Chicago were visitors la the scl-ool here this week. Money epent on teeth la a good larestnent and one that glvei -jcm daily returut Money the medium of exchange Is only good eo tar It circs as taa tLings vMth coatribnte to our cohort And happiness. When spent on the teeth it brings us all three of the above Dr J. McArttur, D.

D. Is tfcn life work to tte cfe of teeth, let tun your mouti orer. Rrlnelander, Wit. Exclusive Style Millinery at Moderate Prices GILBERT Millinery tc at sp.ut with his son Ir. this Mr.

Wlrqutst Is one of the there. A makers In the employ of E. Morae has pur Geo. M. Williams, Optical Speclal- ln will be at Commercial Hotel, Oct 9 and 10, Wednes-lay and Thursday.

Glasses fitted. Dependable fire Insurance. Crifltfa County Agency. FOUND DEAD IN BED Mr. Goff, one of Woodruffs old and web known residents was found dead la bed at Ihat Tillage Saturday.

Mr. Gott was 94 years of age and hlghUt respected by all who knew him. Loans! Loans! See Attorney R. J. Mprter.

NOTICE PecpU owtnj Dr. C. D. can MtLU their accounts either at etloVa or Reardon'a drug store oc with Dr. Murphy Dr.

Packard's'- tormer Davenport street I TO BUILD RESORT Eby has told hundred acres of land In the northern part of Vilas county to parties In Detroit, Mich. It Is announced that they will erect a large summer resort on the tract which lies near Buckato- ban Lake. Special tale on suits, Satur day only, at Jacobson's Dry Goods Co 's SHOT WHILE HUNTING Mrs. J. Ererson, a tourist from Milwaukee was accidentally shot by her husband while partridge hunting near Mlnoequa.

Mr. Everzon shot at a bird and a port'on of the charge hit his wife. The lady was not serf- ously hurt. FOR RENT 2, 7 room cottages finished fa hardwood and modern lavrove- ments. O.

A. Hilgennann. tf Work guaranteed. tf Seth Oaks of North Rose, N. a guest this wic-k at the resi- a r.ew touring ear In which will campaign through his dls- falL o'fey left yesterday for deace of F.

A. Mr. Oaks wai -tere he will rislt his way home from a trip to the ires and look after bust- head of the lakes. I Alex Payette, who Is employed the opening of the by Otto KranU, Is nursing a case of alleys Saturday, jblood poiwnin; In Us hand as the room at the high result of a scratch which he recelr rearranged to ac- ed while at work a few days ago. nineteen more seats.The 1 The Sc.

Augustine'z Guild gave a Ions teen crowded beyond supper Wednesday evening which 1 stating capacity. All who ful'r maintained Its reputation for I obliged to lit there lire, etcfllent suppera.The tables were I that this iv the list year unusually attractive. About Is to be so used. to ioan. County Agency.

Those who remember Miss Co of Lacrosse, formerly waj taken In at the door. Special sale on ladles' suits, Satnr day only, at Jacobson's Dry Goods Co's store. The site of the former Piloa itore A Business Man's Is oura, because we pive especial at' tentlon to the accounts of business men. It is hot only our desire to see our deposits grow but we are equally desirous of seeing our mers'business grow successfully In oar high school, will re- store at Mlnocqua has been purchis- well, and we are alwajs ready to to that she has been 'an Jed by R. a Wassertnrger who will tend accommodations and m.a'ld tlnre last Mirch and has hae erect a substantial business block lences to pur deserting jive up her position In the thereon.

Mr. Is oce They ire welcome to OUT ad.lveatall rrcse high school. She Is a victim of MInocqua's enterprising businesi limes. inflimmatory rheumatism, and, men. J1HST NATIONAL BANK moch Improved, Is itlll far'.

Don't forget the opening of the lliatUaltr, Vis. Ifr.vi welL Andertoa bowling alieys Saturday. TO THE OF RHINELANDER AND VICINITY' We announce our intention to locate in Rhinelander with a complete line of FURNITURE and to conduct a FIRST CLASS UNDERTAKING PARLOR in connection. We are busy get- 'C ting ready for the opening, and are here to stay. You will find us young men, but experienced in the busi-.

ness and hope to prove ourselves worthy of the confidence and patronage of the citizens of Rhinelander. We will announce opening date in next week's issue. Ladies' look for Carnations on that date. Sincerely yours, ANDERSON 6 NICK Hilgermann's Bldg. Stevens Street, Rhinelander, Wis..

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Pages Available:
10,110
Years Available:
1891-1918