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Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 5

Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 5

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THE MAkoHFIEU) LAILr MAR5HFIELL. WISCONSIN AGE FIVE LOCAL NEWS (Q)P GET THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS DeMell, Princeton was expeciea 10 arrive tnis aiitinuun to eper.d the "holidays at. the home of "her daughter, Mrs. E. H.

Chilcote. --F. G. I.uridy, Trio Theatre Building. Phone 525.

221tf FORGET ALL CARE, ALL WORRY CHRISTMAS 1921 WILL BE ONE OF JOY AND HAPPINESS. i i LET US ALL, YOUNG AND OLD, LOOK FORWARD TO THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. NO MATTER THE GIFT, BE IT LARGE OR SMALL DO NOT FORGET IT IS THE SPIRIT OF -GIVING. NOT THE VALUE. OUR MANY DEPARTMENTS ARE LOADED THIS SEA- -SON WITH MANY USEFUL AND PRACTICAL ARTICLES AI SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND NOT EXPENSIVE.

VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT IN THE -BASEMENT i Rheinold Siemers, Eau Claire visiting friends in. AH the Mate magazines and per- iodieals at'Pasehen's Music Shop. I 23413 1 Sle Starts Saturday, December 10, and Lasts Until Sat Dec. 24 'John Eisen Council. Knights of Columbus, will be THURSDAY, DECEMBER South Central avenue and, Fifth street.

District Deputy F. R. Hughes' will be Christmas Candies and Nuts present to install the r.u vly elected ifivers and a larjre attendance is I Our line of Candies arid Nuts for this iyear is larger and finer than past sea- sons at prices that we fear no com-j petition. Dazzler Mis Candies, per lb 13c Large Chocolate Creams, per lb 17c I Peanut Squares Candies, lb 15c Fresh Roasted Peanuts 15c New Mixed Nuts ,1 20c Candies in boxes at 10c and up. Stick Candies, Pop Corn Eills Pop Corn that iops, Oranges, Apples, Cranberries, Figs and Dates.

Free Delivery Service. All Kinds of Toys for the Little Folks Kiddies, Girls and Grown Folks, all aboard for Toylar.d, the most complete, largest and Greatest Variety in Northern Wisconsin. We have the "nevrset toys1 that ca'me out this -year. Our Doll Section contains the bijr-get assortment of tolls' in the history store large dolls down to the tiny tots dolls alJLof our fine dolls are'this year's importation. Lack of space prevents uilo enumerate the different toys.

Come in and see for yourself. Come early as up to the present our sales have been large and the assortments are getting low. St. John's parothial school" closed today in observance of the hoii-day, Feast the'lminaculate'-Con-. repuou.

-i Albans, gaiid. w.L Iij.i:.tiii:'r Bazaar, S'atui Jay, December 10 at the Guild Hall. "Sale "will start at 2 232t2 Grocery Prices for Our Christmas Sale 49 lb Sack Patent Flour, sckS1.90 171 lb Granulated Sugar.forS1.0a Strawberries, per can 25c Jap.Tea, 40c grade, per lb 29c Books For Xmas Gifts 1 atner.ii. LinK spujvt; jKiwanis XluS of 'Neillsville recently on "The Adult Problem." On Wednesday he addressed the high school in that city on a subject pertaining' to educational week. 3 pkgs.

Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles for 23c 6 bars White Naphtha Soap for 25c 2 large pkgs. Corn Flakes for 25c Presei-ves, Apple and Strawberries, per lb 25c lbs. Fresh Roasted Coffee for45c 7 rolls 5c Toilet Paper for 25c 4 rolls 10c Toilet Paper for.25c 5 lb. Pail Syrup for 24c 10 lb. Pail Syrup for 44c Free Delivery.

Service. i Royal Anne Cherries, net weight, 1 lb j. 12 oz. 25c i Hawaiian Pineapple, net weight 1 lb 1 14 oz. 25c 4 cans Oil Sardines for 25c iSnider's Baked Beans, net weight 16 nz.

2 cans for Salmon, 3 cans for r--- 45c 3 cans Sweet Corn 24c Mother Goose Fairy Tales, large beautiful illustrateU cloth bound at 'I---: 59c Must be seen to appreciate the great values. Free Delivery Service. For Boys and Girls and Small Tots. Large assoirnent of picture Jbooks for. Large assortment of picture books for 20c, 15c and lCc 'Scout.

Books at 39c Troop 14 Boy Scouis, Sunder the leadership of A. Link, will meet in the "basement of the Guild Hall time during the Christmas' vacation for the purpose of reorgahi- zation. The troop thus formed will fee independent of all other organiza WE' SOLICIT ORDERS 'WE HAVE LOADS OF BARGAINS, WE CANNOT LIST HERE. tions in St. Alban's Guild will bold their annual Christinas Bazaar, Saturday, December 10th, at the Guild flail, lt33S3SS Sale will start o'clock.

-234t2 i Dr. Johnson of Abbotsford was admitted to the hospital for medical treatment this morning. The old reliable Father Georpe cigar, makes Christmas a day of LOCAL NEWS Frank E. Swartling- leaves for Sew York city tonight to accept, a position as traveling1 salesman for Calhoun, Robbins Company. Mrr Swartling will" retain his' residence in Marshfield, although he expects to be assigned to territory in Iowa.

I pleasure. 253tf- X. Graff of Marshfield entered the hospital this morning for treatment. Don't forget to get your' Sunday 1 5'Oti want to go anywhere and get there qaick. Phone 217.

It's the new Taxi Service. Palmer Benson. x232U Mis Margaret Aesmaan, bookkeep-. ants It papers at Pasehen's Music Shop. 234t-'J Mrs.

'A. Schahnian returned to her home at Abbotsford afier visiting at the Hoffman an 1 Voelker homes in this city. I er at the hospital, left this morning for Stevens Point to spend the holidays -with friends and The Albrecht line of furs to shown at McCain-Johnson's Monday, December 19th will be well worth see The weatEer having grown colder niaht, the management of the rew skating iinx was able to place i. fair layer of clear ice upon the link. The skate sharpener has been installed.

Several pairs of skates are available at the rink for the All the inside of tlv? building- has bVen finished off and all are waiting for tire first cold snap to arrive when the Winter Garden will opened to the public. Henry L. D. Ph. CX.

Graduate Palmer School of "Chiropractic. Chiropractic Parlors, S07 SL Central Ave. 233tf Judge R. E. Andrews went up to Spencer on business this forenoon-Mrs.

R. E. Andrews left for Stev-. ens Point this morning to visit hec niece in that city. "They're Coming, Terry's 231t4 Mrs.

Mary Hasselwander of Milwaukee arrived today to spend the-Christmas holidays with Mrs. Albert. Plath of thi3 city. mm mm 'MM ing. And jusr before -mas too.

The installation of officers of Owl.s Lodge will be held Frida, January instead of Monday, as stated in yesterday's paper. Word has been received by the Chamber of Commerce that the Retail Merchant's of Mason City, Iowa, acting on information furnished them by the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce has caused the arrest of S. Donald Rogers who operated here as a minister of the Quaker faith. A realty firm in Mason City with which he attempted to deal, asked the Marshfield Chamber's opinion as to his reliability and is now engaged in. collecting information regarding Mr.

Rogers' activities in central Wisconsin cities. Brickheimer Thorn will have a car of U. S. No. 1 potatoes on sale Friday and Saturday.

Phone No. 224. x233t3 Erhard Kleinheinz, district manager for the Equitable Life Insurance Society, returned Thursday after a three days business trip to Milwaukee, where he went on matters pertaining to his company's business. HenjaUtcliing plcot Mary Urbanus, over Donhard's Music Store. 233t6 A "baby boy was born on December 8, to Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Kohl of Marshfield Route No. 1. THE LOGICAL PLACE FOR YOU TO BUY IS AT THE STORE FOR MEN. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE, YOU GO TO THE HARDWARE STORE, OF COURSE, DONT YOU? CERTAINLY.

AS THE STORE FOR EVERY MAN, THIS IS, THE LOGICAL STORE FOR YOU TO BUY YOUR GIFTS FOR MEN IN. WE HAVE WHAT MEN LIKE, AND KNOWING MEN A WE DO, WE. HAVE SELECTED OUR HOLIDAY LINES ACCORDINGLY. WE OFFER FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS A LIST OF UITABLE GIFTi BOWLING SCORES OUR ASSORTiESTS LARGER, OUR The bowling "held on the Eagle Al ASSURING YOU THAT YOU WILL FIND OUR VALUES BIGGER, SELECTIONS BETTER, leys last night resulted in the loiiow-ing scores: The cigar of merits LaMira, have Giants. you tried them.

"At ybuf dealers. 233tf White 154 199 150 Johnson 158 109 184 451 The results of- the Inter-class games held at the high school gym last eve Koehn :161 150 147 458 ning were as xouows: ine junior Girls won from the Sophomore Girls, JEWELRY HATS CAPS BATH ROBES HOUSE COATS HOUSE SLIPPERS GARTERS NECKWEAR MUFFLERS COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS AN 6xCOAT SHOES SUSPENDERS TOILET SETS COLLAR BAGS SHIRTS CIGARETTE CASES A SUIT -SHEEPSKIN COATS BELTS GLOVES MITTENS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY FUR CAPS MACKINAW'S i SWEATERS Ha-sselbalch 135 172. 1S1 Wood 187 U6 148 411 Totals 795 776 790 36 22 to the Senior Boys won from the Juniors 21 to 19. The latter game was a most spirited one, the student players ptl't up a fine game of ball which was enjoyed by the watchers. Tonight there will be games between the Spec Specials W.

Rienow 138 129- Dawson 111 156 Pearson 170 175 Seubert 154 ISO- 410 491 51S 420- 143: 12? 146 174 140 AND NUMEROUS OTHER NOVELTIES, ALL USEFUL GIFTS. ial Commercial girls and the Senior girls as well as between the Sopho more and Junior boys. Dumrr.v 140 140 Karens (D Totals 1- 713 795 73 A new and up-to-date Taxi Service will be -established in Marshfield by Palmer Benson. First class service guaranteed. Day or Phone 217.

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