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iDteconsin Sl&uertiser TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR Wood Stoves # and Ranges At Reduced Prices § WABENO HARDWARE CO. WABENO. WISCONSIN Wintry Blasts and Cold Weather roughen and chap the unprotected skin of face and hands. To save the complexion and com fort of a soft smooth skin use Hess’ Witchhazel Cream To cure rough and chapped skin use Hess' W ltchhazel Cream DR. 0. S. TENLEY Physician and Surgeon Telephone 66 Office at Tenley’s Drug Store SPRING IS DRAWING NEAR and the pleasures of motoring will soon commence. Your car should be in first class condition to start in with in order to evade the many lit tle inconveniences caused from in cessant wear on various parts. We already have a number on our wait ing list whose cars will be gone over E*' sst convenience. Your s theirs will need a little er for it to perform and it. Our Motto of Fixing guarantees you efficient ip with right prices. Motor Car Company TENLEY’S DRUG STORE WABENO, WIS. WABENO. WISCONSIN. FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 1922 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Esther Adams has returned to Menominee, Mich. W. H. Hartman returned from a bus iness trip to Chippewa Falla. Miss Celia Gentz returned Wednes day from a visit at Blackwell. Gibson Fretted Instruments of all kinds for sale by Mrs. Roy H. Lenthall Mrs. Ernest Adams conducted a mill inery sale at Laona the first of the week. Build up your system and feel fine all the time by taking Tanlac. M. O. boehm The skat tournament at Tony Wett stein’s last Sunday was well attended Ernest Brooks has returned from Big Bay, Mich., while he had been employ ed. N. H. Smith of Lakewood was a bus iness caller in town Monday and Tues day. Age should not demand respect be cause it 'sage, but because it is respect a i le. Mrs. John Pichotta and Mrs. Geo. Kroehnke returned from Green Bay last Friday. Anybody can “make a name for him self’’-~if he doesn’t care what l<ind of a name. Joe Neisius, who has been emplpoyed at Mountain, returned home last week to remain. Various Gibson Instruments can be seen at Mrs. Roy H LenthaiTs resi dence. Mrs J. B. Mallow was called to De Pere yesterkay by the serious illness of her mother. For Sale: Three lots and ten room house, good basement. Inquire of Nick Nellis, Wabeno. tf32 Mont White will re-open his soft drink stand in the former Herrick build ing on Aprd Ist. Albert Gillis, deputy and inspector, of Qeonto Falls, was a business caller in town Saturday. For Sale: One lot, barn, shed, and Smithena, Wabeno. Art Strohm left last Friday for Vul can, Mich. , where he has accepted a position in a sawmill. Most hogs are butuhered in the fall or winter, but it is always in order to butcher road hogs. Sunday . i <o 2nd the Lutheran con gregation will hold it’s quarterly meet ing at the usual hour. Howard Flegal left Wednesday for Algoma to assist his son, Alden, in his shop for a few weeks. Miss Carolyn Kimla, who is teaching in the Laona school, passed the week end at the J. J. Kimla home. Gibson Instruments are guaranteed for life and can be bought on easy pay ments from Mrs. Roy H. Lenthall. Jack Mallow .Ir is at Green Bay tak ing a special course in vulcanizing pre paratory to re-opening his place here. Ben Slowe returned from Chicago Saturday accompanied by hi* Mrs J. W. Smilow of Cleveland, Ohio. Why mope around, half sick and list less when health and strength are yours for the asking? Take Tanlac. M. O. Boehm. When your subscription to any of the daily papers expires you can save mon ey and the trouble of writing by renew ing through your postmaster. If you suffer from biliousness, consti pation, headache, nervousness, sallow complexion, loss of appetite, bad taste in naou ti, lanlacand Vegetable pills will certianly straighten you out. M. 0. Boehm. RESULT OF CAUCUS The annual Caucus for the nomination of town officers for the ensuing year to be voted for at the April 4th election was held at the town hall Saturday af ternoon. Following is the vote: For Chairman F. 0. Rusch 52 M. D. Jones 46 Frank Kopecky 20 For Clerk Frank Mischo, by acclimation For Treasurer. Joseph Schaenzer 101, Erhard Huettl 31 For Assessor Clem Lefave, by acclimation For J ustice of Peace James Kenny F. A Me Donald For Constables J. B. Mallow Frank Bayee John Hammes Caucus Committee Joseph Sehaenser, M. D. Jones Frank Mischo. SCHOOL NOTES Each child in school gets for his dist rict $3.77 in school money appropriated by t e slate. Albert Nachtwey, who has been ab sent a number of weeks because of ill ness i* recovering bis health and we hope to have him with us again in the near future. The. senior class has chosen their class play which will be presented sometime in May. The parts will be assigned this week and they will start rehearsing as soon as possible. In order to have more time to study during the regular time school is in ses sion, the eighth grade voted last week to recite in Arithmetic at eight o’clock in the morning instead of eight-forty The new plan is working out very suc cessfully Uuder the new postal system a ten cent savings stamp can now be pur chased. This fills the need among child ren One dodar will open an interest bearing account, S3O will buy n. Roose velt Certificate which has a maturity value of $25 five years later. *BO will buy a Washington Certificate worth SIOO five years later and SBOO will buy a Lincoln Certificate worth SIOOO after five years Match 18 the principal of the high school in tins declamatory league met at Gillett and made arrangements for a Declamatory and Oratorical contest to be held between contestants of these schools on May Pth. The. declamatory contest will be held at (lillett and the oratoricalcoiMebi here The schools have not partieipai ed m contests of this nat ure for Suiiie years and we a.r glad to see the work revived. Asa result of a stock judging contest being conducted under the direction of Mr. Nelson, three boys have been chos en to represent our school in a state contest being held at Madison today. The boys winning places on the team are- Alonzo Van Derhyden Seraph Schaenzer Clarence Hoffman As the state pa, s one-half the travel ing expenses of each team, it was nec essary to secure funds from some other Source to cover the remainder of the expense. The parents of each boy paid his hotel bilis and the Athletic Associ ation appropriated money tocover half of the railroad tare We are confident the boys win try hard *o do creditable work in the contest. The state of Michigan, realizing that a strong patriotic attitude on the part of her citizens, is as essential in times of peace, as in war, required the foll owing flag salute to be given by the pupils in the schools and they are also required to learn the American Creed. Salute to the Flag I pledge Allegiance to my Flag and to the Republic for which it stands, One Nation indivisaoie, with Liberty and Justice for all. The American's Creed I believe in the united States of Am erica as a government of the people, by the people, for the people, whose pow ers ar&derived from the consent of ttie governed; a. democracy in a republic; a sovereign nation of many sovereign states; a perfect union; One and insep erable; established upon these princi ples of freedom, . quality, Justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it my duty to my Country to love it. to support, it’s Con stitution, to obey it’s laws, to respect it's flag and to defend it against all en emies. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Trinity Ev. Lutheran: Morning ser vices (English) at 10 Sunday, March 26 th. Sunday School at 11. Sunday School at 11 A. M. Rev. Wm. R. Huth, Pastor. ST. AMBROSE. Mass every Sun day at 8 and 10:15 'dock. Baptism at 1:30. Sunday school at 2. Benediction at 8. Father A. L. Bitytaert, Pastor. PR ES BYTERIA N. Regular services every Sunday 10:3na m. and 7:00. p. m. Sunday School at 9:25 a. m. The public is invited. L. B. Shvrwin, B. D., Pastor. Town of Freedom Caucus Voters in th new town of Freedom held their Cnuens lost Saturday after noon in the Hummel School building with the following nominations: Chair man, Frank Londo and W H Hartman Supervisors, Christ Schmoll, Louis Rum mel, Chas. Symes, John Bath. Clerk Gordon Neider, Glen Bsaun Treasurer. Wm. Rummel Assessor Paul Lorens end Tony Huettl. WABENO DRUG STORE In The Springtime A Person’s Physical Stamina is Ordinarily the Lowest peptFna OUR BEST TONIC We recommend it to build up your system. It contains Iron, Malt, Manganese and Cod Liver Extract which are considered the best tonic ingredients. It aids in enriching the blood, assimilation of food and building general strength. OTHER SPRING TONICS EQUALLY EFFICIENT IN EVERY WAY Rexall Syrup of HypOphosphites, Peptonized Iron Tonic with Cod 1 iv r Exract, Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, Iron and Cascara Tonic with Celery, Nux and Iron Tonic Tablets- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK M. 0. BOEHM The Rexall Druggist WABENO, ::: WISCONSIN HIMLEY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. G. HIMLEY, ABSTRACTER (Succettor to Walsh Abstract Company) Crandon, Forest County, Wisconsin ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carefully and Promptly Compiled. FIRE I NSU RAN CE—Strongest Companies Someth ng new in AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE— “The Popular Prem ium Policy”—iusurrs for the FULL VALUE of the car. Applications by mail receive immediate attention. r-M {•rp *■?. ■?- t ’ y " -'X _ " ■ V ■ Hiss B C5Db-, .. life Columbia Dry Bat teries work better and last longer —for ignition on the Ford while starting —for gas engines —for tractors “for bells and buzzers —for thermostats —for dry battery light ing outfits in closet, cellar, garret, barn, woodshed, etc.' The world’s most famous dry battery. Used where group of individual cells is needed. Fahnestock Spring Clip Binding Posts at no extra charge Jo.6^ Cor.UMOfA IGNITOR matter* i G{k *tuj. iG‘in |oV t ” 4 r Authorized and to be paid for by the persons whose names are signed there to: For Treasurer I hereby wish to announce that I am a candidate for Town Treasurer of the Town of Wabeno. Erhard Huettl. For Chairman I wish to announce to the voters of Town WabeDo, that I am a candidate for chairman, and your vote will be a ppreciated, and if elected I will cpnduot the duties of Town Chairman to the beat of my ability. F. O. Rusch. Save your hack! Put a Columbia "Hot Shot” Ignition Battery under the front seat of your Ford, and use its cur rent for sure-fire ignition while start ing. Full ignition power instantly, regardless of weather. The Col umbia "Hot Shot” No. 1461 fits under the front seat —put it there today. Columbia Dry Batteries for all purposes are sold by electricians, auto supply shops and garages, hardware and general stores, and implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia. CsOlumhia Thy Batteries wr they last longer PADUS Eliza Wilton was to Laona Thursday. J. F. Hammes was to Wabeno Satur day. D. 0. Forrest was to Wabens Thurs day. Mrs. Glen Fosdiek was to Wabeno Thursday. Geo. P. Reidsnbach was a sailor her* Thursday. J. R Vaa Beek roturnod from Green Bay Thursday. J. H. and J. F. Hammes went to Green Bay Wednesday. Geo. Johnson and sen, Claude, were to Wabeno Wednesday. NO. 33 S’. SO A YEAR