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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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Pure in the flews From Heigh- boring Bj Oar MEHCER M. E. Brandt left for Sparta. Vcc- J. BILLJKGS, HM- nlar rt-H day.

and we understand that whcr he returns he will bring a partner of the feminine gender. Mrs. Harry Buchard left on No. 6 night for Wlnnepeg, Canada response to a telegram announcing; the serious illness ot her Mrs. Jim Clancy and daughter Ee'rtha were Ironwood visitors Friday.

Miss Vera Anderson ot Three Lake: Is viiting her sister. Mrs. Ed. Even- J. P.

Warren wai la Ant'go. Saturday. Jennlng'i base ball.team play here' Sunday and were by a score of two to twenty. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Uencis 5pett Ennday in Watersmeet at the hoc.e of Mr. anfl Mrs. J. McCIotky.

Miss Nellie I-agon visited filends fj Three Lakes, Saturday and S' day. illss Ethel Taylor spent Sunday in Harold Purdy transacted lo Rhlnelander, Monday. M. Vermltte fe Thrte Lakes visitor Saturday. Mrs.

J. Gill, of Stella Junction was In the village Tuesday while on her way to Rhinelander. NORTH SIDE- Dan O'Nell returned from Chicago, Sunday morning with the mains of his ton, Kay, who passed In the hospital there after an operation. IKA-pll AI 111C 1C "I He was a. patient sufferer since April last.

He has spent the past 11 years Mrs. J. Murphy and B.ter•.I'M and aunts at Htnne- 1 JJcMann, have returned from in jnd wo jld iave 16 field. they have teen tu fiKl of he uas cne I The newly elected school board he'-! I a frl 1 Miller C8L Reevs Collections sharply looked after. Office over National Bank a meeting last week and elected to act as their secretary tit 'the ensuing year.

Frank Hunt, formerly night npsr.v tor here, resigned, his position lof the class of 1911, of the Hennepln High school. His uncle and aunt accompanied the ren-ains to this city, C. A. RICHARDS, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon RViatltcdcr. Vijcc Office South Brown St. Hours to 12 A. to 4 and to 9 P. PHOXE122.

Mr. and Mrs. Mosle-r Sunday with Mrs. Mosler's pcrrnts at Winchester. Tent to his home Ed.

and Charles Harper are In im -j successor is nry Rasmussen. this week on business con-j "nX lawsuit Mr. Charles MeNAUOHTON er Is having with the gentleman cfj Mrs. Penton formerly of this p.aee that city, who thro' carelessness with visited her many friends here one day with latt wtre laid to rest beside his mother in the Catholic cejittery. He leaves besides his father and sMers Dorathy and Florence of this mai city, who thru carelessness with cauMng him to be a cripple.

all Mr. Harper will be the wiurer J. J. Byrne entertained, home Mr. Joseph Herman's brothers who have been visiting wlili him for the week returned home last Saturday.

J.T. ELLIOTT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OBte orer DBSB Vfocd'i Store. Nil oece 0 11 Club at.her I Thursday. Miss Marsh, supervisor of music in Ironwood schoois, Fpent Saturday and Sunday hers. Mr.

and Mrs. Snavely ot Ironwood Upent Sunday Mercer Lake. at their cottage on nA BROWNE, L. Ball did shopping in Ironwood, Attorney cl lam. ot Antigo Slack are nir.e ponr-d KftN I Miss Margarett Keff Sunday here.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles I the proud parents of a baby girl. J. Trojanowskl left In compan) I with Prof.

Greene for Minnesota tor the purpose of finding a suitable place to open a summer camp. Mrs. D. J. Shea of Merrill was In ay on her way to Shays' I camp to visit her husband.

Mr. John Armstrong from Bundy visited at the Milton home Saturday and Sunday. Miss KatherSne Wubker spent a few days In Rhinelander returning Monday. Many people of this vicinity have been com plaining of the heat. We notice though that a couple of our local sports got cold feet Sunday.

C. Stub and Jobeph Ceck of'Hazel hurst came here Monday to take the train for Rhinelander. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Sands of Look Out KnoU" Rhlneander spent Sun day.with Mr. s.nd Mrs. Wubker. McXaujjhton was real, well -represented at the circus Tuesday. Abou twenty-five of our citizens went dow on the morning train.

11H city and May of Grand Rapids. Where she has been for the past pear a'tendintf the Wood Co. Normal. SLej-JSt arrived over the Soo line wliile service was being held at St. Mary's church making the journty rou.

Heattord on a He Iso leavts one brother; Henry O'Neil this city. Wm. Vilas one of the Rhinelander Paper mill teen for the past 6 years ias resigned to accept a better posl- lon on the Soo. The boys hate to see Vill go but what Is our loss is their ain. The boys all wish him the best iruod luck hi his new position.

Wm Whlpple returned Saturday after spending the past week In Milwaukee and Elgin, Hi- Mr, and Mrs. John Swaru el this city and daughters will leave for Sno- hcmish Wash. Monday where they spend the next three months visiting friends and relatives and talking In the sights of the great west. Ed Royer will accompany them as he Is looking over the country to locate as a undertaker. Joe Hicks one of the members 174 of this city leaves this Wednesday noon for the sea coast and Intend to visit the woodsmen sanltarum and a ti Kenderigan went to Duluth turned home Monday.

Rumery left HAZELHURST Miss Jessie Flaherty, who hr.s been report to 1749 of the M. W. A. of visiting a few days at Arbor VHae, ic the progress of the M. W.

A. there. I Theiiule5years old daughter of Saturday for Mrs. Despins on Eagle St. fell on the Get your Suit now and be all ready for the 4th of July It takes time to get a good fit and the good numbers are being picked up fast.

We are jpre- pared to fit most any shape from our hand tailored stock hand and can get you a suit made to your own measure promptly. I reU RUBBER HOSE and "Mrs. lurry Stewart, were guests at the home of eapo ij Sf where they will visit Mrs. H. Henrichs' the first ot thf UTes Miss Frances Knoblack of Minoc- Survejor Dave Vaughn of Rhiue- at the home of her lander was In town last Friday.

brother. Percy Steinbccker spent Sunday at Mlig Grace tkiurcau, vho Winchester. been attending High'school at Antl -Mrs. Nelson and daughter. Be gQ past returned lah spent Sunday at Fosterville with her husband.

Conductor Nelson. yjgg Kucera left Saturday fo." H. Skudd of Ironwood spent Sunday a lhree vs visit at Milwaukee, cottage en ilerctr Lake. and Big Rapids, Mich. Joe Laughrin oi Mlnocqua returned yawkey, ot Wausau, was a business visitor last week.

I. C. Lewis held services here Monday evening. Miss Alia Straerandher aunt G.Wright of Beloit Is here vis; iting at the home of his daaghte-X Mrs. C.

P. Crosby. Now Is the time to buy 16 Inch wood, both green and dry. BROWN BROS. LBR.

CO. to his hoW Monday. Rhinelander, were here on a short visit, list week. KCO-CHOOK BRAKD Ft-a Tube ltd Cccpccai Ctrtr, 1O to zee. per n.

11O5E JfOZZlXS Eoee iiffj Lawn Sprinklers PrStied SrtM Km-, Ja. fti- icp, ittipe Mrs. ENTERPRISE Wm. Weniel and Mrs, L. SCHOOL BANQUET SUCCESS FiHy Alumni Present Inspiring Toasts Given By President and Others.

See the new novelty hats. They please, they are the correct shape in every way. Advanced shipment of styles just in. At GARY 4 DANIELSON or It sxTJ To United Tire Conapaxy: hertbj notified a ind hM been issued 'jf Arbor Vitae visited at the home or Ott7shoeneckwHhacrew of men Miss the foundation for his new John Gatton and family Jeff nee, Saturday, evening en product of a development Monday for Webster City, where of hi, daughter, Mrs Wm. Berend be ibey -111 their future home.

Miller from Rhinelander was here Saturday on business. nd four property gxrnfclxed to emicdolCBirlti Conro. to Jettnty-nve now yoa IX H. WUker. Muaklpjd In xnd lor County.

office In rBe rtty I Rhlntlajader. en the 7tb ol June 1910. it ten o'clock In the forenoon, Judf ment wui rf odered jou roar property cold to par the debt. Datedtbii nth Jote. A.

D- 1910. A. Flxlntlff. Wrn. Haase School Clerk of was ajaln District So.

1 and (Continued from first page) fact that our High school Is still con'- young has somethingto with the lack of this iriv requires many years for it to be- ins ill with typhoid fever. tome highly developed. Therefore Peter LaPorte. of Rhinelander, hg.a BhouW to services here Friday evening. Joe Feuerstein again clerk of District that he or she dots his part Mrs.

Chas. Ultttestedt left Monday Rbinelander spirit. this in evening for her home at No. 2, and as no secretary was ac- her father. joint ed Adolpli Schoeneck holds over.

Emil Kamke and family, of Wood- order to uo tnis fngton, to attend the funeral of wr anncal HOSE REELS ALL KINDS AND SIZES Bird Reei. Irco and become enthusiastic In ana DVCUIUC J. Kunz and family of Mlnoepa. ei arab at home OI tut fcl.00 ruff, moved In town Monday to make their hoire at Enterprise. Haase'g carpenter? arrived Tuesday to erect their new lAin.

Wm. Haase -as in Rhinelander last wtek. Gust Schoeneck, was at Rhinelander, Saturday, taking a look at the big elephant. Fires are again ragelnu In this vicinity and unless rain corr.eswe will be much In danger. A large bear was seen by the road on the Rhinelander road, Tuesday, but were thy of salt.

Smile. MON1CO Mr. and Mrs. O. W.

Tajlor were ia rpent Sunday at the home of Knaack. It is true that we have this spiri slightly developed, but is "so little i that it reminds one of another little SENSATIONAL RACES 4 Messrs. Swart and Anderson gave an opening at their Ice cream SlOry V5JU Ul O-" -jr-m- lor, Saturday evening, by a testher 'tad been reading lo th that was well attended. King and Larson of Antigo furnished the mus- Ic. OOLS FOR EVERY BODy description of bear, and asked the class to It, each in his own language.

In.t:-e Jescriftion read by the teacher oc should also examine the careers The Fastest Aviator, trie Fastest Aun Driver and the Fastest -Horse, Pitted Againtt Each Other Every cltr of much consequence In the county will have aviation meets this summer, but Minneapolis and St Paul have taken the lead with a pro- cram of events that are not only sensational In the eitreoae, but unique. Glenn H. Curtlss, king of the air with Ills new model machine, Barney OldBeld, with his great 200 p. Ben car.with'whlch he has made a mile In 26 seconds, and Minor Heir, the fast est harness horse In. the world, will compete at the same time, the horse on the half-mile track, tne auto on the mile track, and the aeroplane above them.

The race is symbolical of the past, present and future of racing, bringing together In a single Do you wish to borrow money to improve or clear your farm? We nake a specialty of FARM LOASS. We have OH hand now te 250 I 300 .500 -600 700 "50 1000 1260 And ether amounts. HARDY 4 RYAN, Vis. Call ana see our local representative B. L.

Horr, Rhinelander, Wis. wt th their It a eratle number or the Alumni of a beginning with Wednesday school make fine records as they get rmtn nrlM Curtlss will Now Is The Time to Yonr Tin and All had a very enjoyable time GAGEN. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Luedke and baby, Guile, were Rhinelander visitors Wednesday. Rer. E. DIetzman, of Tliree Lakes conducted services, at the school school make fine records as they get 1 Accompanying Curtlss wil'l house Friday evening.

ewt into actual life, and FEW i Hamilton, holder of Miss Morris, of Racine, was the of them establish BRILLIANT- rec-1 fn Md 6 ow of Mrs. T. H. Pithl from Wed- ords. this of Itself Is suffkient to Williardholder of the nesdaytlll Monday.

ender any school famous and r( rd fof star tlng and land- Wood H'd'w, Go Rhinelander, Satarday. Henry Minor, of Pelican, was lg town Tuesday. A n-amber of the boys from here fttecdcd the circus In Rhicelar.uir Tuesday. Jas. Farley was In Pelican, Frank Jillson was in the town oa Monday.

Mrs. D. Cook and ton Jerry, I'M. Gre-ene, Glen Oiley and Ethel at- endtd the school picnic in ast week. Isa EHa Noles ot Whittenberg, Xolei of Wittenberg, IJ rUItlngS her mister, Mrs.

Arthur Car r.at.ati. The iloalco EiceUSor two more men Monday. Ceo. Wiles was In Rhlnelandtr Sunday. Mrt.

Lang and daugtttr, Nellie and School closed with a picnic Thursday. A pleasant time is reported by all. who attended from Mcnl- were Cook tnd son Jerry; and Mrs. tircrn. Mhs Stasia Foid to her In Mtnlco Sal unlay.

Mrs. T. II. Piehl ar.J daughter, Margaret, were Monica lisltors Mon day. Louis Priest, of Crandon.

was the of Mr. and Mrs. W. Knutl Saturday and Sunday. Wrs.

II. Johnston made a trip to Monlco Wednesday. Mr. and of Crandon the Jailer's son W. Knulh Sonday.

Mrs. E. Fry, of Tliree Lakes, was the guest of village friends Friday. Mrs. D.

Hoale and children return Mrs. Licg ana aaugt.ter, are vUlttcg friends here. ltd home at Three Sat jrday. ender any school famous and give recofd for starting and land- unusual standing ID the edncaUonal Jn a MjrSj lnother sensatl- world. Let us hope that EVERY al-l pro lonal flyer There will alumnus of our High school shall a-1 atnjllenr aviators, among them hlere respectable success, and that p.

Harmon, the wealthy at least a FEW shall win renown. I aeron4Ut j.nd aviator. Besides The opportunity lies before each ne wllh jjenz car, As to whether this ideal shall be a hls ar racq 100 h. car add Ray ar- ehleved depends upon the METAL ct 1 unj the Marmlon driver, are to go the individual. against world's auto records on a clr- Another matter which ought to cu ar tra ck.

OJdfield Is also to drive emphasized at this time is the need ear twice around the mile track of a stronger RHINELANDER SFIR- while Curtlss flies over a two mile IT. That, which In colleges Is (course. There will be motorcycle known as "college spirit" we needIraces in The state fair nrred tne phrase. "The bear grounds, located between the Twin tall to speak of." One little girl CHles, furnish splendid accommoda- It la 4 TV- i-j wriilrg this 'Ion used the bear, has pait of descv following a tail Lut we mustn't rpeak about it." There Is such a thing as a Rhine- Under Spirit, but -we maitnt ipeak about It," tlona for such a meet, which it is anticipated will attract crowds tliat equal those of the fair. Monster Halibut.

A 400-pound halibut WM recently displayed la Locdon. Roofing Painted The longer you put it off, the sooner you have to buy hew roofing. As I make my pwn paint, I can do your work cheap and guarantee it. Call 28 Mercer Street or 'Phone 172-4 ART WILCOX Lester Jetson and hU Lora ot Manawa arrived la the city Satarday from where Mlsa re eently gradated from Stoat Institute. They visited their brother Cyui ct city.

went to BUr From here they.

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