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Domestic News March 24, 1922

Northern Wisconsin Advertiser

Wabeno, Forest County, Wisconsin

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Assorted local and personal news from the Wabeno area, covering residents' returns from trips and visits, business callers, property sales, advertisements for musical instruments and health tonics, a skat tournament, a church meeting, and business re-openings.

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Miss Esther Adams has returned to Menominee, Mich.

W. H. Hartman returned from a business trip to Chippewa Falls.

Miss Celia Gentz returned Wednesday from a visit at Blackwell.

Gibson Fretted Instruments of all kinds for sale by Mrs. Roy H. Lenthall.

Mrs. Ernest Adams conducted a millinery 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 Wettstein's last Sunday was well attended.

Ernest Brooks has returned from Big Bay, Mich., where he had been employed.

N. H. Smith of Lakewood was a business caller in town Monday and Tuesday.

Age should not demand respect because it is age, but because it is respectable.

Mrs. John Pichotta and Mrs. Geo. Kroehnke returned from Green Bay last Friday.

Anybody can "make a name for himself" -- if he doesn't care what kind of a name.

Joe Neisius, who has been employed at Mountain, returned home last week to remain.

Various Gibson Instruments can be seen at Mrs. Roy H. Lenthall's residence.

Mrs. J. B. Mallow was called to De Pere yesterday by the serious illness of her mother.

For Sale: Three lots and ten room house, good basement. Inquire of Nick Nellis, Wabeno.

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Mont White will re-open his soft drink stand in the former Herrick building on April 1st.

Albert Gillis, deputy and inspector, of Oconto Falls, was a business caller in town Saturday.

For Sale: One lot, house, barn, shed, and chicken coop. Inquire of Joseph Smitheria, Wabeno.

Art Strohm left last Friday for Vulcan, Mich., where he has accepted a position in a Sawmill.

Most hogs are butchered in the fall or winter, but it is always in order to butcher road hogs.

Sunday, April 2nd the Lutheran congregation will hold its quarterly meeting 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 weekend at the J. J. Kimla home.

Gibson Instruments are guaranteed for life and can be bought on easy payments from Mrs. Roy H. Lenthall.

Jack Mallow Jr. is at Green Bay taking a special course in vulcanizing preparatory to re-opening his place here.

Ben Slowe returned from Chicago Saturday accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Smilow of Cleveland, Ohio.

Why mope around, half sick and listless 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 money and the trouble of writing by renewing through your postmaster.

If you suffer from biliousness, constipation, headache, nervousness, sallow complexion, loss of appetite, bad taste in mouth, Tanlac and Vegetable pills will certainly straighten you out. M. O. Boehm.

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Arrival Departure Social Event Economic

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Local News Personal Returns Business Visits Wabeno Advertisements Church Meeting Property Sale Health Tonic

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Wabeno

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Wabeno

Event Details

Various local residents returned from trips and visits, including Miss Esther Adams to Menominee, Mich.; W. H. Hartman from Chippewa Falls; Miss Celia Gentz from Blackwell; Ernest Brooks from Big Bay, Mich.; Mrs. John Pichotta and Mrs. Geo. Kroehnke from Green Bay; Joe Neisius from Mountain; Ben Slowe from Chicago with his daughter. Business callers included N. H. Smith from Lakewood and Albert Gillis from Oconto Falls. Departures: Art Strohm to Vulcan, Mich.; Howard Flegal to Algoma. Other notes: Mrs. J. B. Mallow called to De Pere due to mother's illness; Miss Carolyn Kimla visited home from Laona school; Jack Mallow Jr. taking course in Green Bay; skat tournament at Tony Wettstein's; Lutheran quarterly meeting on April 2nd; Mrs. Ernest Adams held millinery sale in Laona; Mont White re-opening soft drink stand April 1st. Advertisements for Gibson instruments by Mrs. Roy H. Lenthall; Tanlac by M. O. Boehm; property sales by Nick Nellis and Joseph Smitheria.

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