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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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Pays To use CALUMET The Cheap and Big Can Kind li da cuymftt INSTEAD OF CHEAP AXD BIG CAN BAKING POWDER Ton tlcriy carrot ret rood re- soltt fros tie eteap ir.J tlr eaa baticr casEOt be at erealT eaicct be at caccot be pare and. tecaase tba Quality li cct there. Atd it carrot be tcr more economical. Calcset it ccdjsa la i ttitdard Mb- size caacosuS3e. Lessetttlipaired bakica Is certain to be letter.

Try caa not satisfy Bacu-l "Full Vatut" was opened in the school bouse a few weeks aso has ihirty-six pat- trons. This week will close the third month of school. There will be no school on Thursday and Friday of this week. An elaborate program Is being prepared for the Christmas entertainment. The teachers hare dramatized Bird's Christmas Carol and the pupils are spending their spare time learning and rehearsing their parts.

Hrpvri C.odlt The nrtt National Itank ol RMntlande at Khlnelander. In tht State ot Wlsconitn, at the Nov. 16th. 1SW9. Ix am and I'lM-ount.

(ivt-rdrafti. K-curt-d anJ I' s. rirnilatl'in 71.000.00 Kurnlture. and Hi- turtn. VOOMO Hue Irum Natkmal iiiut n- Miller Reevs Attornrst at Lav.

iharplr locked after. H. O'CONNOR, DEXTIST. Corner and DartnporlStt Ortr time. the cew a trrrd Insltad Monday.

Mr. Marsh them Saturday. J. P. Selmcr and J.

P. Sornson were two lucky men In killing a woif apiece last week. Lillie and Oscar Wogsland are visiting relatives near An)hurst Jet. Later: Frankie Williams died at the hospital Monday evening. The remains will be brought to Cassiac Wednesday where services will bt held at the residence of J.

P. Jensen. Cemetery Interment at Prairie Lake. J.T. ELLIOTT PHYSICIAN ANDISURGEON OTtr Dunn i Wood's Store.

XIsM tniwerrd from the oSrr. 1'LotellG. RMintLANDCR. WIS- BROWKE, Atinrrnry at Lav. Of The rlos-e BILLIKQS.

Ittarnry Counselor, 1 1 I I I H' I -t From Neigh- I boring Hamlets THREE LAKES. William Hill Is under the cstre an eye specialist at Milwaukee. Gco. Anderson hc.s entered the onv ploy of Frank Federtr in the rite fields at llrinkley, Ark. Attorney XlcMahon of Antigo was business visitor in the village Thursday.

Chas. Woelfer of Uike Mills Is numbered among the deer hunters in this section. Frank Lavery has pone to GageT to work in the lumber company's f-tore. Xot a single far this season. JENNINGS Jtlss Helen Wolgram left Wednesday for Antigo where she has accept- c-d a position in the dress making parlors at Goldberg's store.

Conrad Trunti lift Thursday for a visit In Antigo, and Oshkosh. He Is expected back today. Mrs. Jos. Kuytter nturntd Thursday afternoon from a two months visit In North Dakota.

Miss Pauline Zalenski went to Eael River yesterday to eat Thanksgiving turkey. Mr. Kean and Mr. Blalsdell of Like Mills are hunting here this week. Mr.

Wolfgram and daughter went to Post Lake yesterday In the new. auto. Mr. Hurd of Pelican Lake was here Monday. Pupils of the Jennings schools who were neither tardy nor absent during November: Maggie Folker, Cecelia Sezweski.

School closes this afternoon with a ThinkssMng program. Put from state and Private lianKi and isanttrs. Trust Com pantrs. and Saving ISanki from arrrovi-J liestrve utJirr i'as-h Natfc nalisanki McVtls, 8fi.8» I SW.OU ulth r. S.

Trias- 6UO.OO OT tS.R3.lj 683372. 144493. 221271. 424962. 104442.

9 112936. 1C4GOO, 431532. 900000. 275000. 250000.

MOOOO. 220000. 9.00 2.75 2.502.25, Tutal I.IAI1IMTIK.S rakl In fjO.000.00 und- 10.0UO.OU cn ellcan ehl I ke jugar Lakev Voodruff City of Rhinelander Dated tUs 9Ui day of November, 1901 A. Vf. J.M.SCOTT, THOS.

M. Fto JOHN J. LUBOLD, Report ot committee on training schcol was read and on motion was laid over until XCT. 10, 1909. Tlie report of Soldiers Relief Commission was read.

To the County Board of Supervisors of Onelda County, NatU.nal lant Xntm JiDOO.OO National iUiAa itfi.83 12LOal.T7 tH manJ rtlfit-att-s It of lOH.i' routiiiitnt fund state nl County o( Onttdo, t. 1. K- Ash ten. l'a i the ahc'Te-na tank, do kwt-ar that the nattmtntl-" true ththist my Ulitf. Cashier.

SubwrlNil ar.d twi.rn lore rr.e thlvilrd 1J1M. IIAKUV I- UKKVS, Notary Pu i'crrt-ct Attist: UlA-i. rllAFK.l^ A.I>. IIANIKI.S. port of 1 financial Condition of do family washing Enquire of Mrs.

17 Harvey street. Mrs. Williams ot Berlin Is the guest of her daughter, Miss Myrtl Williams, a teacher in the city schools. MIsss Hazel Divers of Potlatch, Ido ho, was married at that city yester Mate I tmslness on the IS rtay ol IJLV. int to rail the r.tr dlsttjunts 1 1 Our Rrgalar t'MiiM r-n i MM 1 1 1 1 1 1- uviriirarts and cthtr n-t-uritit-s an.l 2T55043.

.6327311. 250000. 275000. 625000. 150000.

175000. 4100000. 1000000. 2.60 2.75 6.2* 1.50 1.75 41.00 100.00 3, 9 12 12 30 Jan. 21 1S09 1' 4 4 4 Feb.

Mch 1 3 3 5 3 4 Kiriianrt-s nn han is.r; fVI.000.00 lus fund 15.UCO.OO CASS1AN Mrs. J. O. White and daughter. Edna took their, departure- for Chicago Saturday evening.

Mrs. White will visit relatives in Chicago and Hammond. for a couple of months. SHss FJna will enter a musical rollege In Chicago iag She expects to remain until June. James Williams and family arc now occupying the house recently vacated by lire.

Empey. There was a good attendance at the R. X. of A. meeting Saturday at Halo's Hall.

4x MINOCQUA (From the Mlr.ocqua Times) Mrs. Krwin Milspaush and children left yesterday for a short visit at Merrill and Chippewa Falls. Ix'onard E. of Arbor Vitae, returned from Cassian Friday, where he had been to Lury his little daughter. A.

O. Dorwin has been confined to the house the past week with a i large carbuncle on his cheek. He quite ill with it. Miss Millie Jlelang left Monday evening for Milwaukee where she will spend the winter. Mrs.

Florence Olier of arrived yesterday for a short visit at I the home of her parents. ii.uO Surpl t'nili IHiUK-ndi unpaid Jlumllluail rtrtlfiratM ol TkKLW IVpot-lt lxj.SRd.IT Savins 21.7T/L06 Ctrtititd Cht-t-ki. i iO Mate of M. II. Raymond.

Cashier of the above hank, do solemnly cvear that the fort gonii; fctatemcnt Is true to the bcit of my tno-a ledge acd belief. M. H. iN'otorial and sworn to tarfure me tfcla ilth day of 1909: ('HAS. PKTKKSON', I'orrect Attest: K.O.

ItliitWX, I5.K.I.KWIS, Mr. Burnett and Byron-Arnold re- urned Saturday from a two days 3unt near HcXaughton. They had their possession two deer that were about the largest seen in Rhine- ander this season. Gale Huber departed Wednesday! Rev. Fr.

J. A. who Is cow evening for where he will located at the Winter parish as pastor, arrived Tuesday for a short with his parents of this place, Jlr. and Mrs. Jos.

Filon. Mr. Geo. Ferris, who has been Manager at the Mir.ocqua Hotel the past season has handed la his re1- K-nation, to take effect Nov. spend Thanksgiving with an uncle.i He win also visit in Milwaukee-.

Miss Eva Err.erson visited at the, hone of Ira Smith Saturday an1; Sunday. Mrs. James Wilson is on the sicki list this week. (Too late for last week) On account of the inclement rr, there were but five R. X.

of A. present at the special meeting called at Malo's Hall, Saturday. Little Frankle Williams wLo shot himself a week is very low at hospital In Tomahawk. No hopes are entertained of recovery. Miss Hildred Smith who Is teaching the Collett school is now board- leg with the Chris.

Torgerson Mrs. N. Buslett was a Tomahawk vliitcr the first of the we-ek. Mrs. Eugene Marsh and children returned to their home at Arbor i- Ferris is undecided just what he will do but expects to make a witb Sheriff Jillsoa for the Monico Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferris have during Ihtli short stay here made a host friends who are -sorry to see theiii. 1-ave. MONICO SCHOOL NOTES The monthly examinations were held on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.

Missses Smith, Jiliioa and Mrsc John visited school one day last Its your turn cow. The free traveling library which WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn, Mass, Cured of severe compound cold and cough by "From Dec. 20, '03, to March '09, I bad three bad colds, one on top of the Other. I got co weak I could hardly Ket around. Nothing seemed to help me until I began to take VIooL The chance was matte.

Three bottles pletely fixed that componnd cold and the terrible what surprises me most, at the same time It cared me of a severe stomach trouble that has bothered me for 20 years. Vlnol certainly a wonderful medic Ins." Mr.Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominent and highly respected merchants, vhose word is as good as his bond. The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it contains the two most world-famed medicinal, stresgth- ening, bcdjr-buikimg elements ot Cod Liver Ofl and Tonic Iron. Yon Uoacy Back 11 Yon Are Not SattsOcA, John J. Reardon, Druggist, Rhinelander.

located at day to Robert Burns of Spokane Washington. The bride is the oldes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Div era, former residents of this city. The Baptist church will hold it own service of worship next Sunda I morning at 10:30 o'clock.

Pasto i I Bergstrom "will preach on th tlisme, "The Kinsman of the Lord." The Sunday school will hold its ses- ti.K>.?£!.r.j sioa at the accustomed hour. In the evening there will be a union service at the Armory in which the Baptists will loin. In a busy portion of the down town district, the other day, the Xew North man noticed an occupied iness house the front windows of which were partly smeared with soap left there since last Hallowe'en The proprietor appoars to have plenty of idle time but is evidently too shiftless to wash the windows. This same man will not adrertise because he says it dosen't pay, but he Is forever grumbling that trade with him is poor. And dosen't take the home paper because he says he knows everything that happens in this town long before the paper is besides he receives a weekly Journal from the big city that gives him all the news for only twenty-five cents per year.

Such "enterprising" citizens are a drawback to any live Uwn. 'Irectcri. Tlie Soldiers Kelief Commission o( Onclda County, have the honor lerewlth to stbrnit their annual report the receipts and disbursements rom the Soldiers Kelief Fund of said county, for the year ending Nov. 9, Balance on hand at date of last report, Nov. 30, 1908 Levy for 1XJ6 300.00 Total DISBURSEMENTS 1903 order No.

97 Mrs. C. Hanson, store till and aid St. Mary's care of Paddy 31.5O V) Richard Reed, railroad fare for 1.5> 100 Gary Danielson, Clothing for 8.25 101 E. A.

Tyler, aid 15.00 102 Mrs. Sarah Thurston, aid 10.25 103 E. A. Tyler, aid 15.00 104 T. G.

McLauKhliD, aid 16.00 105 lit. J. M. Hovan, care of Paddy 5.00 105 Mrs. Sarah Ttiurston, aid 10.00 107 'i 12.0Q 108 E.

A. Tyler, 15.00 109 TIios. XcXIgl.t, railroad fare 2.50 110 iward and lodging 75 111 Chas. Vf. Russell, aid 8.00 112 E.

A. Tyler, 15.00 113 Mrs. arah Timrtton, aid 12.00 114 C. W. Rnssell.

aid 16.00 115 Mrs. Sarah Tiiurston, aid 12.00 116 E. A. Tyler, 15.00 117 C. Vf.

all 8.0O 118 Mrs. Sarah Thurston, aid 12.00 119 T. M. Hotran, operation, Earl 30.00 120 St. Mary's Hospital, room and care E.

Hanson 17.30 121 Mrs. Sarah Thurston, aid 12.00 12.00 123 Chas. Vf. Russell, aid 1S.OO 124 K.A.Tyler 15.00 12o Mrs. Sarah Tiiurston, aid 12.00 126 Chas.

W. Russell, aid 8.00 Total Balance ort hand at date of this i In view of tl.t above balance and of the Increased eipence of this department we are tf the opinion and ask yiour Honorable body to order'a levy of such a fraction of a mill as ill raise the sum of "for the soldiers relief fund of Oneida County for the en.iulnK ytar. All of wliicli Is submitted. Rhinelander, Wis, Nov. 9th, 1'JOy.

RicitAno REED, President. WM. W. CAUK, Secretary. CHAS.

D. BKOX sox. Vice-President Moved by Supervisor Moran and seconded by Supervisor Bolger that the eport be carried is read. Carried all voting aye. Report of Second Municipal Court was rtz.d, accepted and placed on Cle- All bills and claims on tile were referred to the proper committees.

Tlie following report of Committee on General Claims was read, 'o the County Board of Supervisors of Onelda County, Wis. Your Committee en General Claims beg leave to report that they have lamlned the following bills referred to them and reccommend that they be tlowed, disallowad or disposed of as set forth in the schedule hereto annexed. Nov. Sth. 110J.

E. W. KKAFP) C. J. BURKS Com.

Vo. Xame Xature of Claim Amount'cim'd Am't Al'd H. C. Miller blinks 23.50 referred to Board Apr. May June 1 17 July 8 8 20 Aug.

19 18 2o Sept. 20 Oct. Nov. 2 HOTEL FULLER Thanksgiving Dinner THURSDAY, NOVEMIJEP. 2.5 Consomme Cliatelain Mock Turtle Sliced Tomatoes Sweet Pickles Sliced Cucumbers Celery Queen Olives Lettuce Taditl.es Kaked AVhJte Fish a la Cardinal Fricandeau of Veal al Italienne Haricat of Mutton a Baurglaise Steamed Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Baked Sweet Potatoes String Heans Sugar Corn New England Boiled Dinner Roast Primes of Beef au Jus Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce Roast Goose with Oyster Dressing Italian au Diced Salad Green Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Indian Pudding with Hard Sacce Banana Sherbet Tea Milk Coffee NOVEMBER Wit.

F. KELLY, Prop- COUNTY BOARD PROCEEINGS Rhinelander, NOT. 9, 1909. Board of Supervisors of Onelda County. WK, met in annual session Meeting called to order by Chairman Arthur Taylor.

Roll call, the follow In? members were present, Barlow, Behike, Brown, Bolger, Bums. Bernstein, Coniff, Crofoot, Dunn, Knapp, Kahn, Kennedy, Lubold, John Merer Wm. Meyer, Moran. Marshall, McUuehlin, Plehl and Scott. Application of Dr.

Stone and Dr. Garner for appointment a.s county phy slcian were read, and on motion were laid over until Nov. 10, 1909. The following report of committee on county apportionment and flnano was read, and under the rules was laid over. We tlie Committee on Itjualliitloa of hereby recommend that thi taies of Onelda county be equalized as follows: Towns and City.

Crescent. Enterprise Lynne Value by Assessor. 211S91L 190837. 215093. 171622.

2T.7374. Figures for Equalization. 274000. 300000. 3GOOOO.

42MOO. 100000. Te Cent. 2. 3.0C 150 4.25 4.0C Jno.

J. Verage, recording deed Wm. W. Carr. Map 15.00 Benson and Lehne, repairicf City of Uhlneiander Hydrant rental 40.00 11.

Xiedecken Ejlet Press Friend Bros, it i'ens 2.50 W. D. Joslin, Livery (Rood roads 2.00 Standard Paper Toilet Paper 5.25 John Smngstad, 5 days committee work 15.00 K. P. Cxldwell, 2 chect protectors 70.00 J.

B. Goulette, 2.00 .75 24 25 27 23 29 SO 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 33 39 40 41 42 43 44 Morgan Garage, labor 3.30 O- A. Kolden, Mdse 9.25 J. C. llilber, on wood 6.00 II.

NIedecttn record 63.50 Herald Publishing Co. Printing 8.K5 J. B. Goulette, 2S cords of wood Nichols Hardware Hardware 13.W) E. C.

Sturclevant, Clerk of Court fees 85.35 E. C. Sturdevant, disbursements, Clk. of Court 4.77 Jas. G.

Dunn, Committee work 3.100 II. Trurr.bull, printing proceedings etc. 11.10 Lewis Hdvr. Hardware 1.00 New Kortli, Printing 2S6.05 F. A.

Lowell, disbursments Chas. S. Hooper, printing proceedings 8.25 Wm, W. Carr, disbursements 18.42 Remington Typewriter repairs 17.45 40.00 6.4O 2.50 2.00 5.25 15.00 7aoo referred to Board. 3.30 9.25 6.00 -6150 8.S5 12600 13.90 85.35 4.77 33.00 11.10 1.00 2S6.9.> 82.15 8.25 18.42 17.45 Not pro- T.

C. Wood, hardware 10.80 eriyO.K T. C. Wood, Henry Wubker, Tom Bolger, B. N.

Moran' John Bernstein. O. H. WcLaugfcUn, John Kennedy, John Meyers, John Barlow' Chas. Crtfoot, A.

W. Brown, E. W. Kr.app. J.

M. ScotC J. M. Scott. 23.29 committee work 8.52 9.36 3.24 3.00 3.00 33.00 6.60 9.00 60.36 33.00 15.36 22.63 8.16 23.23 ass 9.36 3.24 3.00 3.00 33.00 6.60 9.00 60.36 33.00 15.36 22.68 8.15 Moved by Supervisor Brown seconded by Supervisor Conniff that tie report be adopted as read, and chairman and clerk instructed to draw orders for same allowed in said report.

Carried, all votbg aye. Moved by Supervisor iloran seconded by Lubold that General Claim No. 1 allowed and chairman and clerk instnieted to draw order for tame. Chrried, all aye. The folio win report of on Sheriff and Justice accounts was read: To the Coonty Board of Supervisors of Oneida County, Committee on Sheriff aad Justice Claims beg leave to report that they have examined the following bills referred to them and recommend that allowed, disallowed or disposed of as forth in the schedule hereto arj.exed, F.

H. PIEHL, J. M. SCOTT, WM. METERS, MATT CONNIIT, Dated Nov.

9th, 1S09. Committee. No. Narae. Natnre of Claim, Amt.

Amt. Cl'm'd 1 J. F. LoughKn, Constable fees, State vs. E.

C. Taylor 2 J. F. Loclhlin! Jasper 10.17J 3 Byron, Wallace W. H.

1L91 Byron, Wallace W. n. uurns 4 S. R. Stone, examination of insane 2aOO 5 R.

C. Dayton, map 3.50 6 A. B. examination of insane £.00 7 B. P.

Jillson, disbareements 9.18 8 B. F. Jillson, board of Louis AsKr.e 30 days 12.90 9 B. F. JClson, board of Jake 10 days 4-20 10 B.

F. Jillson, board of Martin Miller, 22 days 9.46 B. P. Jilbon, board of Ed Wats and John Hart 12 days 10.32 12 B. F.

Jillson, Thos. Kecneny to Rhinelander 39.21 13 B. F. JiOson, eonTtying Tkos Kennedy from St. Germain 13-00 14 B.

F. Jillson, arrest of James Clark 4. 60 15 B. F. Jillson, Louis Aislean to Waopnn 55.30 16 B.

F. JilUon, arrest, conveyance and board of 14.72 17 B. F. Jillson, aOO 18, Baaden, constable feeJ 1 6.40 referred board I (Continued next ntct.) i Al'w'd 19.99 9.17 10.43 20.00 3.50 J.OO 9.18 12.90 4,50 9.46 10.32 39.21 13.00 4.EO 6S.SO 14,72 8.00.

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