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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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Head Your Last With a KODAK No package is complete without the dress that gives it the mark of Santa Glaus We- Invite-- you -to 'look at our beautiful son line of Xmas letters, Steel' Qatds, String tags, Xmas PostGards, Etc. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS As next Wednesday ChHitmij we wfeh to our correspotdents to tend In their copy possible. The office force of New North wishes a Merry Help them oat. ChrUt- I VESPER SERVICES POPULAR I The Vesper Services at the Congregational church each Sunday noon at. o'clock are attracting attention'.

They 1 being'Of nature of a where allj classes can gather to hear excellent, music, and lUten to addresses, on I a variety of topics. The address of Mr. Van Doren last Sunday on "The Church and Civic Problems" will be followed next Sunday by one of "Our State Penitentiary: Are wt Treating our Criminals as a Christian Commonwealth Ought to TreaJ ThemT Could they not he 1 to build miles of excellent roads throughout the state at comparatively small eipenset" This subject will be discussed by the pastor. Other practical subjects will follow Judge A. H.

Reid will probably give an address in January. All are Invtt ed. 'The. Best', copy for and Girls and books for the children. Books for alL 1 Confectionery Johnston's Celebrated Chocolates in boxes.

Prices 30c to $2.50. Stationery Beautiful Xmas Boxes from 50c to $2.50. For The Men Conkline Self Filling Non Leakable Fountain Pens to suit every hand. Cigars in Xmas packages, Pipes and Smokers Sets. We invite you to look over our line whether you buy or not.

F. e. SHWTELL DAVENPORT ST. RHINBLaNDBR, WIS. Arthur Tardiff, who has spent the last six months In this city, has returned to his home at Gladstone.

AbsolutelyPure The Woman Makes the Home She 'makes it best who, looking after the culinary department, turns her back resolutely upon-unhealthful, or even suspicious, food accessories. She is economical; she knows that true economy'does not consist in the use of inferior meat, flour; or baking powder. She is" ah earnest advocate'of home made, home baked foodj and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cooking in the -world today "donfet with Royal Baking Powder. "FA66ED-QUT" WOMEN Will Find a Helpful Suggestion In This Letter. run-down, "fagged oaf women who feel as though they could hardly drag about, should profit by Miss RIehter's experience.

She eays: "Last winter 1 was completely run down and felt fagged out all tune, was and had indigestion. "One of my friends ad-rlsed take and It has done me great good. The tired, worn-out feel ing'Is ail gone, and I ami rigorous and well. Th6 stomach trouble spoa disappeared and now I eat heartily and'hare perfect digestion; I wish every tired, weak, nerrous womaa could hare VInol, for I never spent any money In my life that did me so much good as that I spent for VInoL" Marie Richter, Detroit. Mich.

Thousands of women and men who were formerly weak and slclly owe their present rugged health to the wonderful strength-creating effects of VInoL We guarantee Vlnol to build, you up and you If It does not, we giro back your money. P. S. For Itching, burning skin try CHRlSTMASTiRE DANGER lilrti; good wnr and good cheer to all. and'mournlng duVto sacrifice ol shut off an drafts, allow no Interference with the candles are placa Shrlstmas tree and Only toe often a' Christinas' trea fire; results In loss of both' tree and presents, la bums, sad loss of' life, home or church.

'I reslcous tree, decorated with coUon batting; cottomlressed dolls, netting, wreaths of tissue paper, tinsel, festoots of leaves, celluloid ar- painted and varnished needs only the lighted candle to give tthe best combination for a good tire. A current of air from a swinging door or open window, the adjustment or removal of presents while candles are burning, are liable to cause a bad flas-h fire and to mar the Joys of Yule-Ude. We want all, more especially the young, to have and enjoy this most precious of festivals, but we want 11 do ni State Fire Marshall. A Des Kotnes'man-had' ari'attack of muscular rheumatism'In hlsjslonld er. friend advised hlci to go ta" Hoi 'Springs.

That meant an'expeast of more. Ho sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cura It and found It In Chamberlain's liniment" Three days after the first application of this liniment he was well a. ItdUHg. BB.IU iry precious vl TI oar Saxo Salves guarantee to be careful, so that the sale by All Dealers. suitable Christ.

Photographs makq mas gifts. Sea about It. CHICHESTER SPILLS THE CITY IN BRIEF J. H. Spencer of Wausan spent Sun day In tho city.

Mayor H. C. Braeger transacted Choendocette, former- You will find that druggists every' ly employed at the Donaldson store, where speak well of Chamberlain's Minneapolis, Is now employed at the. Cough Remedy. They krow from Jacbbson Dry Goods Company's Eton long experience In the tale of It thai In this city.

cases of coughs and colds It can John J. Reardon Druggist, Under, Wls, Rhine- Pessimistic Antl. "A stenographer," Sneerwtll "seems to be the only woman to whoa a man festival may tot be turned Into a ftt- neral. Sometimes too the gaudily-dressed "Santa" catches fire and comeg tc grief. I Select noa-Innaomable decorations, tuch as mineral wool and artificial DIAMOND BRAND i ALL GGISTS TIME TRIED ui The boiler house of the new chem-'always be depended opon, and that 11 leal plant at Goodman Is now In buslaesa at Milwaukee Friday.

Hare your Christmas photos taken At gallery. Do It now. F. H. Plehl of Gagen was In the city Saturday.

Mr and Mrs Jos Malz returned the Is pleasant acd safe to take. For sale course of construction and It Is by All Dealers, expected tnat the Industry 'will be' a feUow on Christmas and fcoah. H. In full operation shortly after the trr make some poor child hap- holldays. py.

A ten cent doll, a bag of can- Charles Staekle, a Merrill theatrl- dy or i ltt i token might be the cal who has a number of friends me aris of making some Uttle mother-' la Rhlaelacder, Is suffering from In IeaJ tot appT Think the matter ov from a week's vlilt at Osh- 1 Juries received In moving a piano In er Fellow cluh i i lone of his theaters. His right Jaw wn Is growing In 'was dilocated. his skull fractured P. Keith, the Crandon lumberman, transacted city ttiM business In the Mrs. John Thompson of Antlgo was guest of Otto Krantx this i When yoa have, a biulo-ns attack glre Tablets a Tney are sale by All Dealers.

trial Both Morrison has been assisting numbers all over the country. Mr. acd Mrs. Emil Kloes of Three F. C.

Frederleh, founder of the Lakes were In 'the city Monday and his breast Injured. Butternut Eagle In 1895 and since ed Itor acd publisher of that paper, Is dead from heart failure. He was a good newspaper rain and had many friends among the brothers of departed that night for Denver, ColJ where after a few days stay they wif go to Salt Lake City, and then to Ontario, to spend the winter. during the week at the Markhan What makes a more aproprlate the on their return trip they will visit craft. His' death Is regretted.

I Portland, Seattle and cities la North John Walton was In the city Satur- western Canada. i day on business wlth Chris. Eby. The Phillips Bee states that one gardiag the purchase of a' tract of the reasons for the shortage of In the northern woods this faD that many of the lumberjacks ton may buy the land for summer re-1started back to their European present a nice piece of fnralture. Buy It at Hfldebrand's.

Samuel O. HIgflns of keo ha consulted In' Dr. T. B. Mclndoe's office' on Monday Dec.

23. Chapter Ho. 181-0. E.S. every first and third Wednesday of each month In Masonic Hall at 8 6'cloct.

Visiting members wel- By order of the M. LAUEA Sect'y. December is always a montli of pleasant anticipations of the Christmas Dinner. It has ever been piir aim to secure the BEST QUALITY FOODS obtainable. sort purposes.

If troubled with, chronic eoastlpation, the mild and gentle ef- fect'of Chamberlain's Tablets makei them especially suited to your case. For sale by All Dealers, Douglas Anderson, assemblyman elect from this district, Is at Iron Mountain, MlclL, distributing the homes to fight the Turks. AustrtaraJ in particular, are among those mis-1 sing who apply for Jobs In the woods! as the government Is paying their I transportation, giving them ten lars for provisions enroute and guar-l anteelng then work for ten years af-' ter they get there. We with to call your attention directories of that city which the fact that most Icf ectlons new directories oc recently published. Mr.

Ander-'such as whooping cough, diphtheria son win go to Madison January scarlet fever are contracted whei to be tha leglsU- tha child has a tare when cdld. ChamberlalD's'j Cough Remedy win quickly euro A I f.m**m* A. International Special Masses, Feed MIXED WITH CO ft AND OATS TOM COWS INCREASE ONE-THIRD "CWSINCREASE ONE-THIRD Mr. I.P.Cooa»3 cl Cvroo. rO, foOows: 1 latcrutioul EprcmJ tti yrouS'fcc trocnd ton SKOAL MUSSES ma.

Rhiaefander, Wis. cold acd greatly lessen the danger oil contracting these diseases. This remedy Is famous for Its cures of colds. I opium or other narcotic! acd may be given to a child with Itr plicll confidence. Sold by Afl Dealers.

WISCONSIN HEALTHY There have been fewer cafes ct cpataglous diseases la Wisconsin lor- lag past two years than ever and general health" of' tha state Is ahowtcg an the' report ''of statf board of health, made public Friday, abont 1151 Si; 1 WU. Tomatoes Radishes Sweet Potatoes Oranges Grape Fruit Malaga Grapes' An Excellent Line of Box Ckocolates and Xraas Candies Walnuts Hickory Nuts Filberts Almonds Brazils Pecans Chestnuts Mixed Nuts Cucumbers Lettuce Celery Cranberries Apples Bananas Sweet Apple Cider and Candied Traits Turkeys Geese Ducks Chicken Green Lobsters and Blue Points by Special CALL EARliY.

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