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\YA%;:.\<> CAMP. Xo. (ill3. M. W.
Meets every Saturday evening, at the
Pagan A McDonald Hall, at 7::;0 p r.\
Visiting neighb -s are cordially invit
• and.
\ . H. .1 dins. M. .1. Hekinsun,
V. Clerk.
C. & N. W. R’y.
Local Time Cakd.
and rrive mixed train.. . .4:50 p. m.
L ave mixed train... .5:15 p re.
t Vrrive passenger.. . .7:45 p. m.
f Leave passenger.. ..8:15 p. m.
t Wednesdays.
V. H. Johns, Agent.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
E. O. Woodbury, Sheriff.
P. Shay, Clerk.
A. E. Himley, Treasurer.
B. McGinley, Clerk of Court.
J. F. Hooper, District Att’y.
W. W. Waite, Register of Deeds.
R. A. Edgaii, Sup't of Scliools.
M. S. Bahker, Judge.
F. E. Cook, Surveyor.
Wm. Vanzile. • Coroner.
COUNTY BOARD.
W. E. Webb, Town of Crandon,
W. MclnNis, Town of Cavou
P. Shay, Clerk.
OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF
CAVOUift.
W. MeiNNis Chairman
B. Met’in eev Supervisor
E. P. Carter
H. W. StewakT Clerk
s ,lns. Stevenson Treasurer
p. Hoffman Assessor
:.i. J. Dk.'vinson Justice
Aug. Busch “
H W. FTEWART “
Jotr Cauj.son Constable.
SCHOOL OFFICERS.
TOWN Of CAVOUK.
E. F. Carter Pres.
,j a I.'FION McEachin Vice-Pres.
\v. Stewart Sec.
Post-Office.
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. M. J. Dickinson, Deputy.
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JI'RY LIST.
State of Wisconsin, Circuit Court,
Forest County.
List of Petit Jurors Drawn
for March Term A. D. hs{Hl:
Peter Hoffman, Wabeno,
Cad. Eaton, North Crandon,
Joseph Bush, “ “
John Jackson, “ “
Allen Bull, Cavour,
Frank Fisher, North Crandon,
Charles Wescott, “ “
W. E. Fessenden, “ “
Mike Fitziribbons, Armstrong
Creek,
John Rouek, jO Cavour,
Thos. Walker,North Crandon,
Tony Fritz, Wabeno,
Jerome Ford, Crandon,
James Aird, “
Geo. H. Bailey, “
Wallace Ramsdell, “
M. J. Dickinson, Wabeno,
R. Weedy, North Crandon,
Herman Masbatun, “ “
Frank Vogel, Wabeno,
John Carlson, “
Emmett Bennett. “
Martin Woodruff, North Crandon,
Henry Potter, Crandon,
W. C. Erwin, CaVonr,
Wm. Traynor, Wabeno,
H. W. Stetvurt, Armstrong Creek
John Mcliaie, Cran
don,
Henry Walker, Crandon,
Herman Krouser, North Crandon
Louis Bishop, Armstrong Creek,
Aug. Walenlwoski, Pelican Lake,
Thos. Moore, Wabeno,
M. M. Ross, Crandon,
Frank Brenard, North Crandon,
Henry Reanier, North Crandon.
Office of j
Clerk of the Circuit court, ss.
Forest County, Wisconsin. I
I, B. McGinley, Clerk of
said ConD, by John McGuire,
DeputVSio hereby certify that
on thistllst. day of February A.
D. IKK), iu the presence of H. D.
Dutcher, \V. Mclnnis and J. W.
Hawes, Sjiecial Commissioners
for Forest County, I drew from
the names furnished by the Spe
cial Commissioners for said
County the foregoing named
persons, to serve as Petit Jurors
at the March A. D. IH9O, term o
said Court. P
B. McGiKT.Ai Clark,
By John McGumfe, Deputy,
We, the undersigned Si*?eia
Commis doners, for Forest Conn
ty, do hereby certify that the
drawing of the aforesaid Jury
WABENO. FOREST ( 01 M V. WISCONSIN. Till RSIIAY, MARCH. 2. IJKMI.
took place in our presence at the
office of the Clei k of said Court,
according to the provisions if
Chapter 178, Laws of 1897, on
the 21st. day of February A. 1).
1899.
H. D. Dutjher[Seal. : l Special
W. Mclnnis j Seal, j > Conunis
J. W. Hawes [Seal.] 1 siontys.
LOCAL LOGIC.
Thos. wade s Ida team to L. J.
Newald, of Giliett.
E. F. carter was seen on our
streets Friday.
Schmidt it Stork started up
their • ill Friday last and are
now running full blast.
Mr. Johnson, of Stiles a broth
er of Victor came here last week
and is working for John Hughes.
See the Jury List for the
March term of circuit court in
another column of this paper.
A1 Johnson came in from the
Trading Post Monday bringing
in with him a load of fish. He
went back Tuesday.
Thos. wade bought a nice log
ging team of L. J. Newald, the
hustling horse dealer of Giliett,
last week. They are dandies.
Supervisor McGinley attended
the meetng of Town Board at
Armstrong Friday, returning
Saturday.
Thos. Moore returned from
his trip to De Pere Saturday e
vening. He says his father
is still quite low.
John Hughes purchased a
nofcher horse of L. J. Newald
in place of the one he had
the misfortune of losing recent
ly. It makes a good team.
Norman Johnson was in town
Sunday. Johnson Bros, are now
located With their trading post
down near Lily Lake and we are
pleased to hear of their good
success.
wm. wendelbom left here last
Thursday for west Bend to visit
his relatives for a few days. He
returned Monday and reports
that they have no snow down
there, but are having cold
weather.
Frank Etulers, ofßrillion. this
state was in the village last week
visiting his brother William.
Mr. hinders has just disposed of
his hardware store at that place
and is looking up another lo
cation.
j
A. C. Weber, of Shawano, Man
ager of the real estate depart
ment of the Shawano Abstract
Company was here last Week
looking over some of their lands
in this Vicinity. They have con
siderable land in this county aud
are doing a land-oftico business.
win. Conklin hus sold his house
■ ud lot on Forest Avenue to G.
A. Russell, whom we understand
is going to finish the building in
the spring und Mr. Conklin hsw
lecided to leave for Idaho in the
•ourse of a few months aud if he
ikes the country will remain
there.
Chilson Hotel
Formerly John House.
WM.CHILSON. PROP.
Giliett - Wisconsin.
Bi.hding Re-modeled,
Good ' oe< mmodations,
Sample Room In Connection.
M. D. Jones Sundayed in the
village.
Thomas wade returned from
Giliett Friday evening.
Mr. Roliman ca. e up from
Suring Saturday.
Charley Switzer came up from
the Siding Friday evening.
Pat Bowlin was in town one
day last week.
Andy Bennett was in the vil
lage Monday evening,
chas, Shirm was in town Fri
day,
A, J, Dillott assisted A, e,
weber in looking land this week.
Dock Bennet left for Clinton vilie
Friday and returned yesterday,
David Bowman was in town
yesterday,
G. A, Russell has been laid up
with the rheumatism the past
few days,
Earnest champagne returned
from Giliett Monday, where he
had been to deliver Thos, wade's
team, •
Sheriff Woodbury, of crandon
wmh in the village yesterday
serving l summons on jurors for
the approaching term of court,
wo imd quite a severe snow
storm Saturday and Sunday last
and now have about two feet of
snow, which pleases the loggers
and lumbermen very much.
Ruscli Bros, V, H, Johns and
H, Hu rris have just completed
a telephone line from the depot
to the Rusch Bros, store and
boarding house, Vvhieh makes
“hello" communications for them
very convenient,
win, (hilsott formerly bar
tender for Thomas Moore, at the
Hotel Wabono at this place has
taken charge of the ChilHon
Hotel, formerly John House, at
Gillett and gone into business for
himself, Mr, Cliiison is an hon
est and accommodating young
man and has remodeled and re*
furnisisl the building throughout
and also put in a sample room,
Give him a trial an lbe convin
ced, also see his “ad" ill this
paper. Hero is succos, Billy,
Assemblyman McGroer, of An*
tigo has introduced a bill in the
legislature relating to Forest
county. The bill is known as
No. yOH A. and if passed returns
to Forest county Range 11,
which was detatched ii; iso7, and
further provides for making
seven towns out of the wholo
territory of Forest county, we
have not as yet seen a copy of
the Dili, but will try to procure a
Copy so as to be able to print the
bill in full in our next issue,
Correspondence:
Ci andon.
w. E. webb is hauling logs i
the mill fore. J. Osborne.
we are plesod to learn tir
Mrs. Addle Waite who has h.v
and vngerousiy ill >s on the <r.iin.
Barker & Ford are enjoying ;
rushing business with their la
tel and liverv.
Himley & woodbury put u
their next summers supply of in
last week; it's a line crop.
P. Shay left for Armstron
creek Friday evening to speii
Sunday with his family.
Max Sells, one of Floronn
county's leading Attorneys, wa
in town on business last Thurs
day.
The Indians wore made happ
last week by receiving a- s.ippl.-.
of Hour and pork from the gov
ernment.
Egbert wyman, of Madison
who spent a few days in tow
renewing old nquaintances re
| turned home last week wednos
day.
District Attorney Hooper drov
to Three Lakes last we *k on bus
in >ss. His son Austin, who just
arrived from California accom
panied him.
The M. w. A. mask bail in
honor of Washington's birthdaj
was a success. Misses Myrlk
Mountain and Ella Helm were a
warded prizes for ladle..’ co
turaes and James and uiyiU
Ramsdell for gentlemen's cos
tumes.
Armstrong Creek.
Cos. Sup't R. A. Edgar r. inn
ed Monday from Milwaukee.
John Kieman, of Grec t B y
came in on the local Tuesday.
Miss Lora D Lano is visitin
friends at. Eng; •.dine, Mich.
J unes Stevenson is busy haul
ing ice.
Miss Ida Soderberg is assisting
Mrs. w. M"lnuis.
w. Reese spent a few hours in
town Sunday.
Miss Mary Soderberg spent ;
few days at Popple River set tle
ment.
Henry Amnnson, of Popple
River settlement was in town
Sunday.
wm. Garnider, traveling man
for the Armour Packing corn
pMly was in town Monday.
G. w. Jones, of Appleton drov
out to Brown & Stroup’s mil's
Monday, returning Tuesday. Mr.
Mason drove him out.
Charley Bull. Jr., spent Sun
day with his parents, returning
to Rhinelander Sunday night,
where he is attending school,
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, Crandon.
V. E. * Webb Cl aim n
L Re trier Supervisor
). F. Johns >n
A J Kane Clerk
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iohn Waite Ass w. i
Vm. Unsch *
1. H. Bailey “
A F. Cook '.Justice
V. A. Wes *ott “
FT. H. Riggs ’
I. Mast>amu ** . - Sj
School Officers.
TOWN Of CRANDON.
J. 14. Wil' >x I-rev.
■ os. Houle Vice-Pro^
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