RHINELANDER, WISCONSIN, THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1899KRHINELANDER TAKES THANKSCIVINC GAMEDEFEATED THE PRENTICE RUSHERS TWENTY-SEVEN TO NOTHING.Ttxcu Llced Up For BriUx oa the Local Gridiron, NotwittiUndiot the Col] atd Sloppy Weather, Which Made the Attendance LI{bt—Viaitor* Were Outclassed ia Erexy Fartlcclar,• 1nstyleRoodse.r«nright place. The captain of the I'rent let* team, Dr. Mfjew, anticipating hi* tentu'» ih-fcal, had urgent hudm** that detained him nnlt;l lawn* unable to pot In nn npj«enrnnlt;-e. Sonic cut ptlortillj good plnj* nif made. G.Olf* Itnnrn tnmlc n few. tmt there wen.* other*.The llne-uji nf 1 lie two train* wan ns follows:rui.'Tn; m-mov Howard right end Hautnnn right tackle r.looml* rtf right guardThe Knights of the liridlron of I’rvntlce nnd Hhliirinndcr Until up for bntlleThaukrgiTing afternoon to decide the 8ui«eHurlty of the t-ann In football tactic* and* tn-ngth. The wore, which wa* 27 to 0. b bowed plainly which was BU|«rl»r.I'rcDtlce won the tonsand took the ball. pjvlng r.hlnrlnudcr the choice of tfi.nl, taking the won pool. Sam Walker whb referee; Frank Parker, umpire; VV. L. lki-rs, time kevier; Geo. Kelley and Kenney, ol Prentice, acted aa lluctioen.Game called at 2-70. The ball wn* kicked off frv.ni HtilmTamler l»v Meik-lejohn to Prentice'* twenty yard line. Hall advanced three yard* by Prentice when they lout the ball. Hhlnelander'n ball on Prvntlce’s twenty-threeyard linn Grown went around left cn.l lor to yards. Hall went around left for 10 yards. Hall went nnmnd rip fit end for *lx yard*. Wnodoick made a tourlnlown. Time. Score5 to o. Hhluelan-ilcr's favor. Slono r kicked off for Print Ice. Prentice mna j-ot the ball before. Prentice advanced the ball four yard* nround ttioMter.il. Hall ftirabltd l.y Prentice. but recovered. Prentice punted to Annus on our fifteen vnrd line. Hrown was bent nround the left end for nix yard*. Grown npalri Kf nt nround left end for lice yard*. Hounle went nronnd the right end for fifteen yards. Melklcjohn carried the ball nround the ilsht end for twdvc yard*. Walker went through the right tackle for yard*. Mrikh jolm went around the right rudfor wren yard*. Grown went five yards nround lift end. Hall made twenty-fire yard* nnmnd right eml. Touchdown by IlniiVD. I Soul by Hrown. Scon-11 toO.Momcr kicked for Prentice to Hall, whoadvanced twenty junta. llnn-liieput through right tackle for aix yanl-i. Grant made two yard* by a center rush. Wnih!nlt;*k put through bit end for tlifir yard*. Grant went through bit end lor right yard*. llnovn went nn.und the left end for fiflivu ynrd*. Meitle-John Irh^ Mt end cvllli no pain, llrocrn crus put through Mt tackle ir tlinejunh. Walker, l.y n eenter _ hiy. made seven yard*. Honnlc added four more through 1lie right end. Walker tried the ramt* place for three yard*. Prentice played off aide, but was not iK-nallzed by the refers*. Woodcock ►core* another touch-down and Hrown licked goal. Score '* to 0 In favor of Kblnefander. Hall caught the ball In the kick off an.l advanced ten yard*. Grown went around left end fJrrlx jnnh. Grown punted but Hrnxellfl’.hloelander) got the ball. Hrown again punted. Time called. Score 17 to 0.TipklngllorrI-rnn.iMHoyleV«dderHcnneyOlceonMomercenter Ml pnnnl b-ft tackle . bit eml• Hinrter bark full bark left bait back right h. b. tl'GrantWoodcock Gray Gmx.il Crowe Ih.iinh* Mrlklejohn Aunl* Walker HallPt) 1■ritwnA CALL IS ISSUED TO MEET AT TOMAHAWKWILL ORGANIZE WISCONSIN VALLEY ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION.Delegate* From the Vxriot* Cities xad Tovu Wit: Gather at the Hitrhet City Next Tneidiy, Dec. ia—Mayor Brroua AppaistJ Local RfprcwstxtiTei—There is a UmsiciCTU Support of Project.Theagitation tending toward the organisation of the Wlxondn Valley Adrnnceinetat association. which ha* Invn enlhudnstlc.-dly going on for several wmIh past. Ia coming to n liea.l and unless fiotiiethlutf ur.for-Min happen*, the effort* will l**ar fruit. Those who have so faithfully assist»d in Hn-promotion nrv* to t*e congratulated for thrir er»M* uf a(v-pnclallon of the wonderful arvotn-pIldimeulK that can and will be derived If the Kchernc Is «um**fully enrrlol Ihrougli.A call ha* Uvn Isxnnl for a uni ting to complete thelnlatiaory organ-Ixation, which Is as folhiwe:ll»tr •! li*Bir.Change of goal. Prentice klcknl to Hall, who fumbkst. Prentice's ball. Tri.il for goal by a pin.*** kirk l.y Prentice, but failed by nlroiit a foot. P.hln(*laudrrklclr»l fn.m twenty-five yard line on the free kick. Prentice advanced the hall ten yard* by a double pass. Prmtke again tried a place kick, but failed. Walker catches ball nnd advance* twenty-five janJ*. Ilonnlc went around the right end for teo yard*. Walker punted forty-fi^eTanlii. Prentice's ball. Prentice punts to Walker, who ndvancidfif-tirn yon!*. Hall went around right eml for (hive yard*. Walker punted nd Uhfnelander rreovem! the ball. Grown fuinbk-s nnd fail* to gain. Hrown went! brunch the right taeklefor thrv^yanla through the left end. Off side play l.y Prentice. Drop kick rgoalt.y Walkerfail.il. Prentice'S ball In her ten yard line, t'rowe (Ilhluelander) got ball on Prentice's twenty yard Hue. Grant lost seven jard* by attempting to see what rwtroc he Could create by charging the crowd. Id stead of making for goal. Hon ole went nn.und the right end for three yard*. Goal Trum field on the twenty-yard line trasse.mil y Grown for Hhluelander. Sro-cTin* formation «.f nn n'*-K,In-tlon ».f the vnrhil lulmstN In the Wisconyln river valley has Ihi'ii ugltat.il mrntly.ln the pn-s*nnd nthcrvvtvA. \ Tnrge nmo-int currrspondenrv nnd eoiHuIlntli.Ti ha* lm-n lia-1 ntfl 4-tbe sentiment throughout the + tovvu* of the vatk-y wenis to U? strongly In favor of surfi nn or- v ganlxatloii. It I* to »«e on f l.road lines, tending tovvanl X the* ilevefopment and set I It- 4-imnt of the vall-r. nganlh-rt + of l-H-al lines. OnTiHslijy. I he. 1 li, at SnVhKk p. in.. a imvllng - of rvprvsentallveiof ihevarioi:* T clth-H, tovvu* and Interests of the valley v.lll I* hrid nt the Mitch.II hotel.Tomahawk, for the purpose nf completing nn Initiatory organization. f« I* deslrtil that you be there.The great scoj*- f..r such an organisation lias Urn M't forth In The Nrff North from vvtvk to w*rk. a* w.ll n* other pajrrs in the valley and tlie In-milt* t«. lie derlvnl from surli on orgn nlsn I Ion are apparent to all. n* I* fully shown hr the concerted »r. tlon In the movement. A ranvnssnl the cities nu.l town* throughout tlic-valley has devi|o|lt;e.l a unnnimou* biip|M.rt ..f |he project. Ksjirlally are the lumUrmeu intere*t.«l mid they will tukrnu active part In furthering the plans muUiied nnd wfil U«n liaml to irrfwt the orgaDlxn-th.n nt Tomahawk next Tuesday. The plan I* certainly paramount to anything previously undertaken In the ndvaii.i-njent line, tending toward the ad vextUng of the valley'snatnnd advantage*, the establishment of new Industrie* and the settlement of tillers of the sol] on tin* thousand* of nens of fertile land In this **lt;tlon of the Hadger etnte.The call I* for from Ihrre to *lv driegat.s from each rlty an.l town In the valley, covering the vnrli.u* Interests.The bdfowlngib legal Ion will represent UhTnelnnder’rtlnterests at Toma-hawk next Tuesday: W. K. Grown, F.S. GoMilns. John Haiuiv. Major Hrennnn. W. W. Feorion ar.d IV. I., Swift.KtuO.Gall returns the ball on the kick of! fifty yanU by a punt, ithlnelander gel a the hell on Prentice's twenty-five yard line. Prentice punts to Walker who runs fifteen jard*. Walker lost ttvmty yard* on a renter play, llhlnelander having loti of fun with Prentice. Hall went around the right end. an.l wo* tackled, hut he pastil the ball to Am.1*. who scored a touchdown. Mb.-cl gi.nl. Score-7 toO.On the kick-off Hrown rctntn kicked thirty-five yards. Prentice's ball. Prrnllcelo*t on a right «a1 play. I'rentlce given five yanl* on an off side play. Gifcrremeamresoff seven yanU and j.Iaces loll. Prentice got two yarn* by a play an.urn! the Ml cn.l. RiIIiIuwohI Is-hiud theline by lln.onnuil Wisnlcis’k. 1’rni-tIce punts off Ann!*. Wnlkerpunt* twenty yanl*. Prentice pnnts and Walker ndnru* |nnt. Hal! g.K-* out ol iK.ods. Time final. Sct.re77to0.The game was clean thronghout an.l comparatively little kicking was heard from the mrml^rn of rither tram. The referees, all hough Khlne-lander men. were not Impartial laNtETlXC 01 B3133 CF ED-CATICN.Ian1«r Hislli' •( lla-lar-a Tn U«t )IoiIj; K«»»1-c-FORMERPATHDEMISE OCC WEDNEDcxth Wxs th led PccaaC as* Stxk Fricnds-V to the UnkcA bhmlovv the entire cllt; n ipt of I he i Fr. Victor I! St. Mary's c parsed luto iHvurrlng at It was km ly vvns 111. hi ailment w l.y even tlio* two \v«rks Tumor, of tlof thefnet tl fering fn.m 1 nn.nia. cunt Mr. Turner I lata hs to Ft was unaitir Journey to t tn romfiirtln Friday a let n lady In 1 Turner that had rucTunil having clnl the 2dh Insl I lev. Fr. H et.d.il in Ids er portion ofu! toll III bin onlaim twenty yea New Grinin ttally to fa from hi* I.!, and came n ago. Upon field of lab-, priest to He pleton. unlt;!« Thomas II. diocese. Ilv ►hurt time, county, win parish. |flt; Khlnclander malnlng her lug thnt fcliv csiwni of religious In-naught l.'ii news of lillt; frhtlt;k to I He wn* uni uinnr noble lover of ncr crvlM*. wide tart with memls-r hit: Hally wn* the Ig* t'n™ lie went to t rnetul the him from hL to a t.right Tlie funer.the t'ntlmtr morning at bctt. chance ating at the mains wen-Calvary cep t he side* «.f tthe dflKW.H.iiulem t ► oul of F'r.r. Peter Sc St. yjary'sc day momlr v Ici-s w ere LA regular meeting of the Hoard of Klncation was brld at tfie city clerk's office last Monday evening. The n-gulnr nmline of bn.-In.i-* was tranxarlnl, chief nmong n hlrli was the billowing;The committee on library andtext f»o*k« wn* fn*trorl«il to pur-fhn-cnCmm ntfasof the world fur the High, McCord and South Park schools.A committee. ronri*ting of Com*. Sutton nnd Stampncr. was Instmct-c*l to ndierli-e for bid* for furnishing w.kkJ for the several schools..Tbc committ(« on scIkk.I buildings nnd grounds was Instrcct.il to have n new chimney built on the West Side school t.nilding.At i o'clock Thanksgiving after n.Hin. Inn Vfrglnbi. danght.rolMr nnd Mrs. George IV. f jvngVy. of Jfcr rill, was united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, to K.1 want M. Smart, a Promising young attorney of that city. The young, people are exceptionally wrllkcown Ihrir dccMun* and In case of a Might i|„ northern W|sc.n-ln nnd havedispute, would favor the visitors to many friends who Join In ettHnllog show that their heart* were In tbe|rongratulatlons.M.Mrs Sara! oa«tend,pa lug of Inst v fcn-r with t cenxil had i IVrt.of ihl-In the eastWerv held ft oVI.wk last tilt, pu.it filiating. 1 n»t In I’on*Stnart. tl and Mr*. . out of till* day, 1 Kevin nly n few diphtheria, were held nt parents on i afternoon r rest In ForeNEW INA Ckcesc Fxc ia the Topern Jacob Wl Fond du Ijlcivet n chi county and the fnvorvil fra me of mi Mr. While of weeks ng and was v with the o meats woul ehling In th til on nnd t ,Hirt of the Jlie inanafa fiveniws..Tic facto rvia*l from I own of IV for oilt;ernilc Mr: Win years ex per during tnc owneil nm factory at ar fountr