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The New North from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 3

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The New Northi
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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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Stoves Delivered in Double-QuickTime Step into our store any morning this week, pick out the "Garland" heater, base burner, range or coolistove you like best, and on the tame Jay we will deliver it to ypur home, set it up for you and build a fire in it. Use the stove errry day for a month. See if you have ever seen anything to equal it fa atry way We trill gearantee you permanent satisfaction. If fails to five the service of a Erst -class store, you'll ficd both ns and the manufacturer ready to adjust the transactioi to yocr complete satisfaction. Scch is our faith in "Garland" Stores and Ranges.

For 41 they have provea themselves the Vorld's T. C. Wood Hardware Company best." Over four million families have osed then. We have no hesitancy in Hying that "Garlands" are ths utmost la stove quality. Hates no 'difference what ttjle of stove you xvant or what you wish to pay, there it a Garland" totuitj-aa.

Jliy we show you these stoves Won't you come in and take a look at price them They're all right from the big factory ia Michigan. See them today, if possible. Winter, with its cold. ice. wind acd snow, will be cpon ts before we realize it.

Best be comfortable DOW, ia a warm cozy home. SiSBjjdl Our Prices Are Right POMONA ADO 10 RESOl TS TION5 They Pertain To Rural Schools And The State Forestry Question cl To the Officers and Members the Western Pomona We. the undersigned committee. beg leate to submit the otto win; resolutions: Whereas, The subject matter tiujht, and the Istrcuctions given In the rural have a tendency to turn rural children towards the cities and Whereas, Much of the subject mat ter taught In our schools Is- obso- useless and cumbersome tak Ins np the pupils' time to the exclu slon of more valuable training, and Whereas, The child's life la school room 'Is largely unrelated to his life out of the school room ant la many ways our rural schools art not fulfilling ihelr mission. Therefore be It This Should Interest Every Lady In The Hamilton Millinery Parlors Will on Friday and Saturday, this week, Nov.

14 and 15, sell all the balance of the season's Fine Trimmed Hats AT ONLY THE USUAL PRICE Figure this out for yourself and see what a BIG SAVING you can make on the purchase of a hat at this sale. Fancy Feathers and Plumes Will Be Included In The Sale Hamilton Millinery Parlors 7 DAY EN PORT ST. Rhinelander, Wis. DEER IN NTT LIMITS One Wanders Into The Paul Browne Pasture Ground A fine specimen of deer was seen by several residents of Hillside Ad ditlon one day last week feeding '-oa tentedly In fine pasture on Paul Browne's farm just opposite the Soo passenger station. After watchln; it for some time one of the residents of that'sectlon wandered over toward where It was feedicg and the animal dashed away toward the wooded sec tlon and was soon lost to sight.

The animal had probably been driven hunters in the Woodboro country and becoming exhausted had sought the clearing. A few years ago two deer were seen on the Crofoot farm oo the up per west Bide of the cily. HARLAN TRtPP WEDS Harlan Tripp- and of Toaio- fcawk were in tlie city Friday guests of his brother, Ben Tripp. They were on their wedding trip and lefi that day for Milwaukee. Mrs.

Tripp was formerly Miss Miller, a popular Tomahawk girl. Mr. Tripp formerly attended school In this city and has a large acquaintance here. He owns a flee farm near Tomahawk where' he and his wife reside. Louie Leithersom and Ills bride liatve returned from their honeymoon trip'and are at the home of the bride's tister, Mrs.

Tom Vox. Mrs.Jotm Neilson was in Antigo Saturday. tfood old charivari took place here list Wednesday to welcome the bride and erootn home. John Burns hid his band out and all had a fijie old time. Mrs.

Frank Canny entertained the Larkins Club Saturday after which a delicious lunch was served. Those present Mesdimes Joe Robinson. O. K. Finger, and D.

Kice; the guest of the Club was Mrs. J. E. Hutchln- soti. J.

K-'Hutchiason was In Antigo Monday. Mrs. lUvis and son of Wild Hose are vUitinjj Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ward. Dr. Decker of Crandon was cilled here Saturday to attend Art Ward who was taken suddenly 111. Mr. 'and Mrs.

Tom Haney of Actl go were visiting with friends here San day. Will Rowe and wife of Rhine- luMer were guests of Henry Miner. Messrs. Art Ward, Otto Finger Erring Derkey and Art Ward have gone on a week's hunting trip. Mr.

ajad Mrs. Irving Derkey have returned frcm a trip to Ironwood, Mich. Cards have been received In Pell can announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry WlUe.

They were former residents of Pelicar and are cow at Tomahawk Lake. It In the southern part of the state. Mrs. B. Bossett and two children Mrs.

S. Christophers on, and M'ss Jasephaon drove out to the camp at Half Breed RapldsJ Sunday to call or the hunters. The "Mories" which are cow Ing held Saturday and Sunday nights In Nice's Hall, were very Ecod this week. The cut price enlarges the crowd. Mr.

and Sirs. L. E. Dodse of Mer Resolved. That the Western Pomo na Oracge believes that much ester has a defined forest p-n the obsolete matter of our text books lc whlfl ls to set aside might be advantageously omitted.

KS in Onelda, Vilas. Forest. Iron, We believe that more attention nd counties for forest and should be given to mental arithmetic and less time to written arithmetic. We believe that such subjects as park purposes; and Whereas, For the accomplishments have been published Inr the noa-agrlcultural character Troy and apothecane weights, aver a 'this Und. therefore be it aglrg accounts, equation of payments, Resohed, That while we approve ol forestry being practiced by the state as a wise and benefklect policy, we should be omitted from the work oi elementary schools.

We also Leltere that the Manual of A Course of Study sliould coctalr more farm proMc-ms and less ol sto.ks and bonds. We believe ttat there should be however believe in a state wide for est policy rather than a sectional Resolvtd. That we look with dls more practical work given in the us-L favor upon the policy of takine ap Blum. Q. C.

D. of NU of NW SB 13-39-6 G. F. Sanborn Co. to R.

B. DUoa. W. D. of Lots 1 acd i sec.

11. ioU 3 and 4 sec. 14-23-11 Hans Andersen acd wife to Cast Gustafson. W. D.

of lot 3 ard part of lot 10 blk. 2 of Original plU ol John Henry and wf. to A. F. ton.

'Ld. Ct. of lot 6 blk. 14 First Add. to NEW SETTLERS COMING Robert Riley returned Friday from southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, where.

In the Interests of J. J. Reno, he expounded the virtues of Ocelda County lands to prospective settlers. Mr. Riley saya that he found business good and as a result Of his trip several, new frcm that section will locate In thiJ county next spring.

Mrs. Riley, who has been In Mil waulee for the last mocth, accouspan led her husband to this city. Frank Miller of here. Monico Snndayed rill spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Carman. The Sunday passenger train on the St. Paul and Milwaukee road which comes in from Tomahawk has beet taken off.

mlied train runs dowi to Tomahawk at to meet paftenger and returns at 5:20. The Catholic ladles gave a chlciei p-e supper In the Woodier lodge rooms Thursday. A large crowd at tended and enjoyed the fine supper. Wm. Schlecht has been away for the past several days on a business trip north.

Miss Hattle "Zimmer has beer 111 at her fiome for several days. She returned" to her schocl at Mercer Hoaday. Several little girls went to Toma hawk Sunday on the train which made up to BO down fo meet passenger. I TRAIN KILLS I Joseph Nemeti was run over anc i Instantly killed by a passenger tralr Wabeno Monday. He was 54 of the English language and less acres, of be technical grammar In the elemen In a solid block.

In the above nam- tary schools. There "should be less of physiolo gy aa anatomy and more of psrsocal and home hygiene. We also believe thai our geographies rontalu too much matter should be found only in works of re ference and that more observatloml of non agricultural lacd BOOKS AT LIBRARY Hasktns, The American Government Descriptions of tlie functions and actual workings of the branches of the government in Washington, witt special attention to the activities of chief bureaus. A chapter on ed counties, for forest and park P-V wrerlllnfllt of lie Dirtrict cf poses. Re It further Columbia Included.

The Book li Resolved. That we severely 'full of useful, acurate, and Interest- sure the State Forester and the en hich so popuU tire State Hoard of Forestry for the 'presented as to appeal to youcg peo erroneous and misleading statements 'pie. The chapters have been read that have been published as to to work be give a and useful study. Be It further Resolved, That Ir place cf time now spent learning much useless matter tliat all rural schools be required to Install a Bab and that children te taught seed classification and seed gennin ation and that a knowledge of weeds, and the in this proposed forest reserve area; these statements being calculated to retard ard ultimately defeat' the set tlement of this sex-lion of the state. Resolved.

That we reo.uest the State Board of Forestry to adopt a different policy and limit the fores' reserve to such lands as practical men pronounce unfit for agricultural weed seeds Is of more extend the forest are, Unce than a superficial knowledge of non-agricultural char- FW islands. We that thro M1NOCQUA Hehen who has been here foi several weeks, has returned to hei home at Easle Rher. Mr. and Mrs. cry TIacsoa return Friday frcm a several treeks vij Tears five clildren.

eaTM a wife ajrlcullural Instruction there should be more contact wl'h the things the farm and that farm kitchei economy be not overlooked. We believe that more of the child's reading matter should be devo'ed to the cf farm Ideals and that the child's life the school room should relate, ai far as possible, to his life outside the school room, and to accomplisfr this end We believe that the eatiViishment LA EM1KENCIA CIGARS Get the result of fifty years experience In ci gar maklcs. AU first-class cigir dealers hive them at lOc each. Do your Christmas shopping early. EDITH C.

RIEK, Western Pomona Grange. These resolutions will be presented to tlie Stale Grange Ia December. and approved by officials connected with the departments cussed. Well Illustrated. Roosevelt, Good Hurting; In pur Silt of big game In the West.

Chapters on the hunting of deer elk, bear, the timber wolf, acd the white goat, with a closing chaptet on ranch life. Reppller, In Our Convert Days. Pleasantly written papers on thr author's personal experlerces as a child In a convent school. Full of ha mor good to read aloud. HOBSON All the married "men are busy get ting In their winter supply of wood.

The stump machine has quit work for this year. M. Haskln's son was here for a few days to take In some hunting. Mr. and Mrs.

Sid Welch and chil dren In Rhicelander and took Churchill, The Inside of the Cap. Greene, The Right of the Strongejt. Dowd, Polly of Lady Gay Cottage. Richmond, Airs. Red Pepper.

Paice, College Years. Remick, Jane Stuart-Twin. SEWER REPAIRS Owing to frequent trouble with the eever main oc North Brown street It was deemed advisable to have an additional manhole installed and Strejt Oommfkslocer Moberg this weei completed the work of building game. The cew manhole Is pla-Md midway between Phillip and and will enable the street crew to clear the mala sewer of obstructions In tharioeallty. From trouble already experienced on othei runs It Is quite likely that another year will see a number cf these additional manholes pat In.

PELICAN LAKE Mrs. Art Ward entertained the Ladies' AW last Thursday at her beau tifui little cottage; after an afternoon of practicing bu wotk the ladles were Hie dining room an lunch was served item; after which Mrs. Joe Hutchlnsoo read a beaut I fnl poem from Silver Linings. Tli next meeting will be with Mrs. Irving Derkej.

The MERCHANTS STATE BANK of rural schools should be made (in the dance Saturday. where the population and I Have you noticed the mustaches taxable property is sreat er.o;:gh to soaie the I lob son ruys are tryiti Justify. to raise. And fee! real proud ova: Resolved. That the Western Porno DI Grange requests O'ir Sfa'e to take up this with I he S'ate officials and work for the re constructin of our present school system, believing tlijt of the day require cIiiMres to hive more practlcle knowledge of every RHINELANDER WIS.

CAP1TAL.SURPLUS& $115,000.00 THE PROOF Xo better proof of tlie satisfactory nature of the service and the complete safety extended to the people of a financial Institution could be asked than the steady and substantial growth of Its business. Erer since its organization twenty-four, years the Merchants State Bink has show nan uninterrupted growth and It places at the disposal of tlie people of Rhinelander and OnHda county up-to-dite banking facilities. THt SERVICE day affairs, a more exiUed opinion of the Importance of agriculture and a clear conception of scientific farm Ing. Your committee acknowledges Indebtedness to r.rr>. E.

IA. Luther, Agri cultural Representative; to Bro. B. Mack Dresden, Principal of One! da County Training School; to Mr. F.

A. Lowell, County Superintendent Mr. C. P. Cary, State Superintendent; Bro.

Hoon. H. Culbertson, Master of Wisconsin State ard to W. E. Larson, Inspector of Rural Schools for many valuable sug I'- 0 Mrd.

C. Jewell has 1-een on tht sick list but is better noa-. Poor h2-s a IJut this time its on his neck. Mr. AJ- arr.s has our sympathy.

Earl 15. Gilsoc was a Mondiy. BRO. GEO. H.

DA WES, SIS. EDITH C. RIEK. BRO. W.

W. THAYER. Commlitet These resolutions will be presented to the State Orange meeting In December. Resatuticns Resolutions en the State Forettry that were passed at the Western PcmOni Grange meeting Saturday Nav. 1, 1913.

Whereas. The State ot Wisconsin through the adtlce of the State For REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Kolloilr? is a list of real es tate conveyances recorded for the week ending Nov. 12, 1313, fur ois'ied by the OueiJa County Land Abstract Company, to-wit: Menasha Wooden Ware Co. to Co. W.

D. of NE SE and S'i NW 24-37-10 Carl Ahlborn Sr. and wf. to Carl Ahlborn Jr. W.

D. of SW SE 5 George M. Cator and wf. to A. Dorwln.

W. D. of NE sec. 6 Mason Miller to Jay Miller. Q.

C. D. of of sec. 28S6-3 Agces Kockol, to TheoJorJ Plaseckl. "Execntori deed of NW SE Agn.es Kotkol to Theodore Plaseckl.

Q.C.D. of NW SE S-33J Ola Derg and wf. to Amelia Berg D. of SE NE 9 S3 6 Onella. Farms Co.

to John Good en and Albert Lama W. D. of NV4 NW 8 JS-7 Kate Pier to Johc L. JossarL Q. C.

NW SE John L. Jwjirt and wf. to Johi SICK IN CALIFORNIA Frederlckson, superintendsat of tlie wholesale yard of.the Diamond Match Company at Chlco, underwent an operation for an scessed lung recently. Two ribs were resected near the spinal cul umn to give access to the seat ol the disease. Rhitelander friends of Mr.

Frederick son will be glid te learn cf rapid recovery. FurGairmenis We sell at more moderate prices, give better quality and produce better styles fur we are nfactcrcrs and in- porters, and tHe rol- umc of our oatiness tKe largest of anj for tKcNorthir est. wry die complett Ear nd fradcmca'i a for ttfrect wear PKCU tat wear. wi3 caamo. meat ol aad tof nc aaa ahcr- atioo cl mm- and 101 WMCMM Strret.

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Years Available:
1891-1918