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The New North from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 8

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The New Northi
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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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$1000.00 't QfTtft ICC vv tea tLe we Calumet Baking 5 powder From Neighboring Hamlets Oor G. A. RICHARDS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon iiiseUnier.

Whconjia Office 1GS 1 South Brown St. Hours to 12 A. M-, 1--30 to 4 and "to 9 P.M. PHOSE122. Miller CO.

Reevs GAGEN Mrs. R. J. Shepard and children returned to their home at Elcho, Tuesday. Mrs.

Mahrholi and baby and Miss Flora Karl who have been-the of Mrs. J. Rleti returned to Sheboy- Thursday. Rev. Dietiman of Three Lakes con ducted services at the school house evening.

P. Gustafson and U. C. jspenr Sunday in Rhinelander. Miss Rose Pomes and Miss Call urn I of Tliree Lakes spent Saturday In the village while on their "way to Cran- Idon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ober came Monday from Elcho and intend to reside here. BETZYIOJE retto at Parser Butter Author oFPJgs is Pigs" Eic- J11AJSTRATED, By PETER NEWELL IS A tn looted terFlritStttosslBtni H. O'CONNOR, DEKTIST.

Of tee Cbner and Dawn OKT Borr't ttore. jtif J.T. ELLIOTT PHYSICIAN Dntm Wood', store, Iron the office. PbooellC. DAVL BROWKE, Jtiornty el lav.

J.BILUSQS. Gmntelor. TV DR. E. H.

KEITH Dental Parlors ROOMS OVEE BEOXSO'N'B STOBB Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roach have taken charge of the boarding house- Mrs. Ross Bryant is-the guest of her sister, C. Luedke.

Mrs. Elton Sparts was In Hackley Thursday the guest of Mrs. Gale Hat field. Mrs. Geo.

Gahan and son, Douglas returned to their home at Tomahawk Friday. Mrs. J. RIetz made a trip to Moni co, Thursday. D.

Bouck spent Sunday at his horn in Crandon. Chas. Boehm- spent Sunday and Monday at Tliree Lakes. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. F.

H. Piehl, Thursday Sept. 9. CASSIAN The threshing Is nearly finished In this vicinity. Oats turned out from 2-3 to 35 bushels to the Mrs.

Caleb White and son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs- Lang Sr. returned to their home in Hammond, last Thursday. The Misses Eva Emerson of Rhinelander, Hlldred Smith and Lillian Buslettof Cassian and Mr. Huberof Minocqua commenced their first terms of school this week in the town of Cassian.

The Misses Celia Marsh and Emma Desmore are again teaching the schools they taugnt last year. We wish them all success. D. J. Marsh Is a guest at the home of his son, Eugene at Arbor Yitae this week.

One ot the kindest hearted ladies In Betivllle' It Miss Allegretto O. Spads, who Is naturally kind to man and beast; but there are when kindness ceases to be a virtue, and becomes a nuisance, and Miss Allegretto reached the conclusion -week tefore that one of those Umt-a lid come. For oTer years a tramp, Se-' attte James by name, has made Miss Allegretto'! back porch- a place ot endeivous whereat to meet a straw- terry pie, and although Miss Allegret- has a heart second none In size, she grew tired of Seattle James a week ago last Tuesday. For the first year Seattle James met one ot Hits Allegretto's strawberry P'es every rear, and for the second year he met one of her strawberry pies once a month, but this year he started In to eating this one, and he meant to ea it or die In'the struggle. Sometimes he held it down with one foot he chewed at It.

and sometimes crushed It up against the side of th house while he bit at it rrapplshly. acd once In awhile he would stagger off a few feet and He on his back ar.d pant for a few mlautes while he gathered new strength for the attack. Miss Allegretto said watched and waited vith bated breath, for she felt that her whole future caretr hung la the Ealancf. If Seattle James teld out she was condemned to everlasting pie making, but if the pie held out she wculd be free, looked as If the strong nature of Seattle James would triumph In the end, for after each defeat he 'arose with renewed rigor and tackled the pie again, and JIIss Allegretto had about lost hops Don't This Offer New North $1.50 per year per year Payable in Advance THE OUTERS' BOOK Is the Greatest man's Magazine Northwest. Sports- the in Everyone Knows What The NEW NORTH IS Subscribe Adam Johnson Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed Bole lor Dr.

Pettr'i Kurokl Blood Utdkiar. per tot- Ue. Oleold, a celeiikttdlialment COe per bottle. 1 STORE 303 BROWN STREET ENTERPRISE lertnin Schoeneck left early VTed- esday morning with a big load of getables for the fair. 3eo.

Heeler done the threshing last eek. Chas. Kamke is sick at the Khlne- nder hospital. Miss Cora Dessereau from Haiel- jrst is teaching at I)ist. No.

1. Mrs. Ed. Keeler Is on the sick Hsu Gust Kushman Is painting the town an. Paul Kamke mide a trip to Ilhlne- ander on the bicycle the other day.

Wm Meyers and Ad. Kushman were at Hhinelander Tuesday on bus- ness. Paul Schoeneck-, Mrs. B. Schoeneck nd children, and Miss Ella man left for the county fair Wednesday.

Wm. MIstely Is with the threshing crew at Pelican. MONICO Another toy arrived at Julius residence last Thursday. Aug. Brieze and wife returned fron their wedding trip last Wednesday.

Herman Walfgram Jr. and wife Kentucky are TUUIng his parents 1 here. Fred Ott and wife are happy over the arrival of a little (jirl at their liome a few days ajro. M. V.

Elliott and wife of Antlgo were in town the post few days. Arthur Orth is preparing to put In 500,000 feet of pine In the town of Enterprise this winter. A SIB all blaze at Jas. Wilson's saloon on Slondsy evening damaged the building and fixtures to the eitent of about one thousand dollars caused by a gasoline lighting machine. The fire was controlled in about ten minutes.

Had a good start been made the west side of the business part of the Til- age would no doubt succumbec the flames. Fnblic scliools began this week Attendance not very large. Prof. Klenke of our scliool lias been enable to teach part of tl.ewetkon account of illness. Sheriff Jlllson was down from Tuesday.

Where Woman Is Supreme. Is only a woman that can mat a man become the parody of hlcutli 600 MILES OF GORGEOUS MOUNTAIN SCENERY Tickets on Sale Daily Sept. 15th to Oct. 1909 29.25 15th Alk the nearest SOO LINE AGENT or wiile W. B.

CALUVTAT, G. P. Minneapolis Minn. And Sometimes He Crushed It Up Again.t the Side cf the House While He Bit at It Snappishly. UntU Ezra Bjys: froeery (tore a good place to do famla' In perridla' tie larmla' It all TOO jit meet a strawberry once a week, acd It veied Miss Allegretto.

Miss Allegretto Is properly proud of her strawberry pies, and the" likes praise, and the best praiee Is the eating them, but when Seattle James began coming every Tuesday, and also began sending another pie-loving hobo for each other day cf the week. Miss Allegretto began feeling that she was becoming a mere pie-factory, and 1 that It was Interfering with her datles as one" cf our leading social lights. No lady can turn out a continuous stream of large, circular strawberry pies, day after day, and week after week, and still do her duty by the Betiville Sewing society. And yet Miss Allegretto had not the heart to turn a poor pie-hungry hobo frora her door with cruel words. For several weeks she brooded mournfully over the situation, and she was losing flesh rapidly when a solution of the matter came to her at a meeting of the Betiville Sewing society.

Uncle Ashdod Clute himself said the solution was one cf hose of genius that come to person once In a lifetime like a flash I lightclag out of a clear tky. Miss Allegretto was'sewing away itd brooding, and didn't know what the world to do, when she noticed bat her needle was a little dull, and the reached Into her sewing bag and pulled out her emery bag to sharpen ler needle a little. Her emery bag. ike every other emery bag In Tllle, was shaped like, and looked like, a ripe red strawberry, and the moment she saw It, the solution came Into her mind. Without a moment's hesitation she gathered op all the emery strawberries in the Sewing society and then excused herself and went home and made a itrawberry pie out of them.

When the pie was completed It was erne of the best looking strawberry pies Retnflle had ever seen turned out by Miss Allegretto O. Spads, and without a word she set it on the kitchen window to tool. Half an hour later Seattle wandered op with his smile, and when he saw the pie resting peacefully on the window sill be grinned Joyfully and reached for It lie. opened his mouth acd took a bite. Allegretto says nothleg can deaeribe the itruggle that followed but the meet- leg of aa Irresistible force and an immovable obstruction.

At the first bite Seattle Jamei locked pained and prised. but he rame and bit again. Tien a glare ot anger came Itlo bU eyes, atd, wrapping arma around Ike pie lay (Sown and bugged it while he chewed at teemed to feel that whole future We wten a factor Ehe had not conslderei came Into play. tireless spirit cf Seattle James remained unwearied, but his teeth were fading away. Every tiaie he bit Into an emery strawberry the emery sharpened his teeth a little more, and the sharper and finer his teeth became, until at length they wore away entirely.

In lees than half an hour he had worn hla teeth entirely off, and when he realized ttat ttey were gone he uttered a long soul-racking cry, took a last bite at the pie with his toothless gums, and started north on a dead run. Nothlcg more has been seen of him since. As soon as he was out of sight Miss Allegretto took the pie acd nailed It to the front gate, where It still remains. Once or twice a day a tramp wanders up to the gate, but the moment he sees the pie called there he utters a locd yell of consternation and lopes down the street, holding his tetth with his right hand. Uncle Ashdod Clute says that If there was only rcce way of rigging up the pie to It would chase the tramp there would be no stopping the tramp until ha hopped Plymouth Hock and drowned himself In the salty waterj of the stern acd rock-bound coast, but up to the present he hasn't discovered how to make a strawberry pie follow the trail of a tramp.

-(Copyright. W. O. Samways 4 Keep 3 CONTRACTORS BRICK, PLASTERING AND EXCAVATING. Cement Side Walks and Concrete Work.

MANUFACTURERS OF ing Blocks and Porch Columns. ALL WORK GUAKANTE.ED FIRST CLASS HERE'S WHAT MAKES Y00 WAHT YOUB DIHHEIt A glass of Rhlnelander beer Is Jast- about the finest thing to create appetite for a worth-while meal you ever any cocktail concocted. Doesn't go to the head, does-prepare the stomach for more solid nourishment. We guarantee its will swear by It as to its taste and it appetite proyokin? quality. Yet it costs only fl per case ot IS pints delivered to yoar home.

TRY OCK JIAI.T TOXIC IT BC1LD3 YOU UP GO. Secret of an Empress' The German Empress Is said by artists to possess the finest of any woman In Europe. She glTfi the credit to a soap manufactured exclusively for her. Eoap has a dellcioosly refreshing the empress believes It Is beneficial to the muscles while acting as a tonic to the of the face and neck. The empress uses peppermint as a dentrlflce, N'ev mown hay her favorits handkerchief ptrfnme.

and once a day her rooms are sprayed with colcgne. The empress powders her hair freely, as she naturally If net pleased by the promise of being prematurely gray. The chances are submit her Lair to the bath, but emperor will cot permit It. Dyed hair Is one of his pet aversions, although ecrioasly enough he cet object to poirder. Queer Physical Disorders.

Some of the Italian employes of mammoth smelter In Ehuta county, California, hare Queer of "Eei- lUh she spoke." A recent appJV- cant for attention at the company's tcfpital. when asked what ailed him, replied: "Sick oa foot," and whose stomach Uat WM "alck la Read Next Week's The New North.

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