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The New North from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 11

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The New Northi
Location:
Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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11
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Canned tJgfa.g.'J Sti UT Corn Peas Tomatoes Beans Beets Apricots Plums Red Cherries Strawberries Golden Wax Beans Sweet Potatoes Asparagus Sweet Kernel Corn Pumpkin Succotash Kidney Beans Pears White Cherries Black Berries Sliced Peaches Tiny Wax Beans Spinach Spagetti. Peaches Apples Raspberries Pineapple Being over stocked on the above Canned Goods we offer very low prices ill lots of half dozen or more cans. We must reduce our stock and it will pay you well to call and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Markham Parker NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY few people are so corni-l In tlietr of tl.e ErplUh luijtaaRC tint do not need at some time to consult intliorltillve Looks on the Such a Inok is Hie Writer's IVsV Itoot by W. I).

Orcutt. It con-1 classified rules for capitalization, punctuation, spelling, abbreviations, etc; following In general tlie usage of the best publishing houses. rules are compeherislve, clearly stated and amply illustrated. Tlure are also chapUrs on faulty dictation, letUr-wrUlnsand postal regulations, and an appenJii containing sucliUata I as standard tlrae, values of foreign coins, comparative thermometers, and weights and measures. More complete and satisfactory than any recent booV.

of the "Easy Way." A delightful account of a-lelsirc- ly honeymoon trip In a hundred dollar house-boat through the Chlcasa drainage canal. Into the Illinois river sni thence Into the Mississippi down to New Orleans. The picture of the river dwellers-fishermen, bumboat men, traders, doctors. showman an! nondescript shanty boat folk is unusual, accurate and full of the Inez plleable charm of the Mississippi. 11- jlustrated with photographs by the author.

Air and How Tc Use It. A rery comprehensive and valuable presentation of the latest and best methods by which to procure fresh air la the home. The book If full of practical suggestions prepared In the interests of the anti-tuberculosis crusade. It It of value frcm the standpoiuis THE BIG Sledge Hammer Sale Proving a Tremendous m- of both prevention and cure, and alms to show how we may Improve pur heaUh by using larger of fresh air. Directions as to how PERSONAL SOCIAL A.

R. went to Antlgo Satur- 1 -V B. R. Lewis transacted business In Antlgo Wednesday. H.

D. Johnston of Oagen was In the city Friday. P. C. Sawtell left Wednesday on a business trip to Osikosh.

William Danlelson returned from Minneapolis Wednesday. Miss Mary Healy of Antigo Is of Mrs. W. H. Krneger.

Miss FVi" 1 Dahlman was the guesl of Monlco friends Saturday. to 'vcntilats rooms adequately are followed by on the uses oi I various forms of window tents, roof bungalows, wall houses and Iron frame temporary fresh-ali James Irick wa. at Monlco Satur- renc sleeplrg porch- Jes and loggias, aad tent houses Ckarles Fish, the Elcho lumberman, ODen Jr cottages, was In the rity Wednesday. with open-air apartments, and. FriU Pltkard, the well known seal-." 01 Playgrounds tor children.

wither. Is spending the week In the city, on clothing, bedding and fur P. Nolan and Thos. Taggart return Vtr7 faUy with St. be ed to Lac du Flambeau Tuesday.

O. T. Matteson, who is 111 In Mary's hospital, Is reported to recovering. Read the advertisement of the Gold berg feed store In this' Issue. The prices will appeal to The Missionary Society will John Graham Is recovering from a case of.pneumonia.

Judge H. T. Ames was In the city'home la this city. His friends will today. 3 pleaded to learn that his condltloi Joseph Daniels went to Chicago net serious.

Tuesday. I For with three 8. H. Meadows of Waasau was In of land, barn and large hen city Wednesday. jwsst side, 910 Phillip street, A.

T. Wenk of Marinettte was In 2 f2 AITG. SWEO. the city Wednesday. C.

H. Day of Crandon was in the city Tuesday. i H. O. Foster was over from Toma- fcawk on business Monday.

W. F. Graham was up from Antigc Monday. i Oscar Rohr of Armstrong Cre-sk la the city Saturday. C.

P. Crosby transacted business at Goodnow this week. B. Ashley of Tomahavk traaJ- acted business In the city Saturday. Miss Kate Mclndoe entertained Miss Ruth Alexander views, dra-rlcgs, flans of houses an'd designs of furnishings.

Wealthy. Deputy Sheriff The Pass. GlrL It Polly In Summer. Strong, Washinston's In tie Congregational church parlors" Scout, next Thursday afternoon at 2: JO. of Christopher Col John Gudegast, a prominent Eagle nzabns.

River man, greeted friends and looked after business affairs In the city Monday. i Senator W. T. Stevens Is ill at hi: mi mm. Kolden Dry Goods Co.

LOCAL TIME TABi-E, Time Tables NOBTH BOCSD ABEIVE. No. No.117—Daily P- No. eicept p. not run North ol Btlntlinder.

SOUTH BOCSD BEPABT. No. except P- No. Sunday W6 m-ra No. except Sunday IfcM 0.1 it-Din p- No.30-Bnn<Uy only WO p.

C. W. 8WJTT. SI fill No. welt bound, m.

TrUaNo. II. bountt 636 p. m. Trrnln No.

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tl9 m. No.rs war depart, NO.SL way IreUHt, depart. UO m. No. M.

freight, Irom p. No. W. Irritht, from airlr. JW5 p.

m. A. way Jreijht Itartnf BMriflarMer at a. m-t aai way No. S3, fzora Gladstone to BMndamlor, rtr.

here p. nu E. t. 61OSSEN. House for rent en, We hare recently added to our llta of Art Needlework, knife or side plaiting, French accordlan plait- Ing, tucking and hemstitching.

Tht prices are very moderate. 'Bring acres house AUG. SWEO. The Kaskee Club enjoyed a sleigh about the city Saturday night after which supper was partaken of at Kitke's restaurant. second Apply at residence of E.

0. BROWN, Mies Esther LIndgren of Lake St celebrated her birthday Saturday. In evening she was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends. George Johnron. who has been In Oshkosh several months, returned to of Wausau thli Rhinelander Tuesday and has his former position as pianist at the Sirs.

B. O. Bassett and daughter Bijou. of Mlnoco.ua were ia the city Satur- Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Marks of Park day. Falls were In the city Tuesday Nina Klekbnsch of Wausan It guests at the Joslin-Waldo wedding the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and were entertained at the home Kollock. of brother.

Ray Marks. Mr. Marks Mr. and Mrs. E.

Dickinson of Spen- lj Proprietor of the leading phanna- cer were Rhlnelander Satur Park Fall Bryact Johnson, ton of When you are In need of 03 formerly-of Rhlnelander. Is locat or COAL Phoce 72 Rhlnelandei Bunders Supply Co. I Chris. Eby, who In la St. Maries, Idaho, where he Is the proprietor of a Jewelry store and doing a profitable business.

Chas ffUJf UU All nlkw write, In this city that i he St. I TCI7 nl time ago and he requested that iTr. A pleasant dancing party was given by the Fraternal Brotherhood at their hall Thursday evening. Glance over the on flour and feed la advertisement It wffl pay Anna and Mary Gorllnger of CUntoavQle are of their sister, Roy SeweO. i Ed, Packard and Oscar Harness taken a wood cmttlng contract at Armatronr Creek.

Mln Zora Guvalne returned to her borne la Chicago Wednesday after wtalt with Mr. and George A. I. Bolger was here from Mlnoo- qua today. remember him to all his old Baiulre of Welses.

J18-30 by the day. MlM Myrtle Scott, Phone ii-3 tf For fot light housekeeping. Inquire at New North. Fir RetldeEce property la all of the rity. Barnes-Weesner Agency.

tf For room cottage with tatb and city gas. 409 East Fredrick Inquire at barber shop opposite Bijou Theater. for camp also two or three cedar Jobs tc let J. H. Olmstead, Lac da FTambeaa.

Wis. girl for general house work. Mrs. B. R.

Lewis. to solicit foi all of hair goods on liberal commission basis, expert work guaranteed. Arrtda Specialty Company, 177 North State St, Chicago, HL J923 For pair of toggle sleighs an! a sprinkler tank. En quire of Brown Brothers. JI5-23 For My home, dlnirg roonc cialrs, and Ubls, sitting rooa table, two bad rooa suits, side-board, kitchen cabinet and Morris chair.

Chas. Paulk, 227 Dahl For Sale or room house on corner lot; located at S27 Brunner St. Call or write BarneSrWees- ner. City. J9-JO B.

N. MORAN I have several good bargains in both Timber and Cut-over Lands. These are splendid opportunities for the man with little capital. Call on or address me for descriptions and prices. B.

N. MORAN llhinelander, Wis. your goods; you will pleased with the work. We have Just plac ed on sale a specially selected line Georgft wla ln city to tot fine laces. Hand painted china daj pieces of fine dealsntj jira and artistic finish have been added! to our stock; also taken any special things you may want T.

H. Bosackt of Mlnoeqna wu decorated The new spring here today. lit. of American tailoring Matt Stapleton an C. P.

returned Wednesday from Bay where they were In Crosby Green attend- made-to-measure suits, coats and skirts Is now ready. Crusoe Needlecraft Shop. Point eT View. "Say, px wliat is the difference be- rrn a Visit and a Fond visit, my boy. Is when you go to fee your Grandmother Jones, tad a visitation is -when your Grand- niotber Jones comes to see us.

HARVEY NELSON, CHIROPRACTOR I do cot cure, heal, treat or diag-l nose, I adjust that part that causes disease by hands alone. Never Injures, seldom fails. If you need relief, come and consult me. That part Is free. Office 103 Klcg Rhlne- lacder, Wis.

Office hours: 9 a. m. to 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. EL, and by appointment. 'Phone, McKay 301-4.

Attorney Harry Reevs was In SHn ocqua Wednesda.y Amy Nice, one of MInocqua's bus! uesa men, was in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashton will depart next Thursday for Mlnneapolli where they will make their future home. The Oaelda County Agency here which Mr.

Ashton was Inter ested has discontinued buslnesz. Mrs. Paul Browne went to Antlgo today. Harry Anderson, of the firm of An derson Nick, Is spending the week his home In Waverly, Minn. Destiny ef America.

A nation Is not a conglomeration of voters, to represented by hungry politicians empowered to partition the spoilt of offlce. but a people animated by a common impulse and seeking to work out a common dec- tiny. The destiny of America Is mutual service; labor Is the corner itoae of our nationality, the labor of each, for Waldo Emerson. ance at the of Wisconsin real estate dealers. Mr.

Stapleton that there a movement on foot which may result In the real estate men of this state Joining the national organization of real estate CHAMPION HUNTER Anton Kordick hunter If the of chase near Parrist count for anything. After a ahort In the Umber he returned with one timber wolf, fifty one wildcat and five ANOTHER FINE RECITAL The pupils of Mrs. Jessie Hampton gave another very entertaining recital la the Guild Hall Saturday. Mitt Alice Schllesman, soprano, and Ralph Rhemime, violinist, assisted. The program consisted of many pleaslcg cumbers," exceptionally well rendered an! showed tie remarkable progrtst which the pupils of Mrs.

Hampton are.making. Aerial Photographs Next. The inventor pf a. rpecial aero- camera, rays that amor.g other uses for photography fron the view point, land will be able to pIay aerial of suburban defelopaAut. merchants to advertise their location In a city.

He genuine motion, pictures of Journeys through doudland will come day be as common as present jay Lucrative FIni in South Africa. South Africa's pofiibilltiei as a laccr of vegetable oils are wide leed If the retails of recent eipert- aentz under the of the Mozambique authorities are translated nto commercial realities For Instance, the fruit of the "macta- acnV was shown to yield no leil ban CO per cent of fine edible oil. and of the "pombala" 51 per cent Pennyw'se. Uncle Pennywise says: "1 dont suppose a rich woman feels any particular gratification when the a new pair of City Jour. naL PHILLIPS HERE SUNDAY 'Next Sunday afternoon at the Armory Compaay basket ball team will enter Into a contest with the Phillips city team.

This tc 1 lend us yow mall orders. 1ft A AMI! a swift game and a Urge attecd- nnce is anticipated, FREE OF CHARGE We wtH out packages far as 75 from Rhlnelander, np I II free of charge via par eel post. your money back If goods are not factory. D. II.

HART. Mils- the Chanticleer. Clarence was leaving early that night. The cuckoo had Jest sounded the eleventh hoar. In the back yard the family rooster uttered a raaudlia crow.

"Clarence," called her father from an upper window, -will it trouble you to step around back of the house and throttle that rocster? He heard the door cloie and be thinks it's daylight." To Frethtn Air. To freshen the air of a sickroom, ground coffee should be sprinkled on shovel or coal-scoop previously heated la the fire. A match should then ba held to a small piece of and when this la alight It should placed In the center of the shoveL The burning coffee an aromatla acoma to the room, which Is very freshing. Extremes. an awfully tall man Lord say paiafat ty thort.

In.Boston. Talkative yoa find that having to wait on so many fussy. disagreeable people has at least of making yen forget your other Cultured as counter THOSE 3IS YOU DOVT HUD A SHA1P KXUE TO make out meats appear 'tender. They are Under. Try them for New Year anjway.

Then you'll have the memory of one at least upon which you ate MEAT FIT FOR A KINO Choose ai you will a tender, Juicy, roast, a nut Savored him or some toothsome poultry. Anything yon buy at this market boaod to be the best to be had. Don't let all tills high quality keep you away. It Isn't accompanied by high prices. RODEN HARWOOD ILUiliscWi Ltifiaf Market.

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