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i p himLF:\, UUBLISHER. jgyßfh K T<> '•oxjiuin-nnrs. ummcm. vtkiNs to ptis paper jfiiimld ’* <iddvi‘sst‘il to the X iktukhn NVim-omh.n Advkktwkk. Wabeno. Wis.. and such as are for publication should bear the real as well as the assumed name. No anonymous communications I will he printed in this paper, unless ae- corn pan icd by the real name, which \ may or may not be printed according to the wish of the writer. All communications for publication should reach us by Tuesday evening to insure a plaea in the currant issue. Communications received after that will have to go over until the following week. WABENO C.VJIP. No. (1113. M. W. A. Meets vn the first, and third Saturday evening- of each month, at the Utigan <$ . It*Donald Hall, at 7:3 I p. m. Visiting neighbors are cordially invited. V. H. Johns. C. G. Himi.ky. v. C. Clerk. c. & n. w. try. Local' Time Cahd. rrive'mixed train.. .. 1:50 p. pi. i 'dve mixed train.. . .5:15 p in. i Arrive pASSf-ngor.... 7:45 p. m. jeave passenger.. . .8:15 p. m. f Wednesdays. V. H. Johns, Agent. COUNTY OFFICERS. E. 0. Woodbury, Sheriff. P. Shay, Clerk. A. 3. llimt.ey, Treasurer. B. McGinley, Clerk of Court. J. P. Hooper, District Att’y. W. W. Waite. Register of Deeds. JR, A. Edgar, Sup't of Schools. M. S. Barker, Judge. F. E. Cook, Surveyor. W.M. Vanzile, Coroner. COUNTY BOARD W. E. Webb, Town of Crandon, W. Mel n nis, Town of Cuvour, i P. Sha /, Clerk. OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF CAVOUR. W, Me Inn is .'. .Chairman B. McGinley Supervisor E. F. Carter “ H. W. Stewart Cl<*rL <J.vs. Stevenson .... .Treasurer : P. Hoffman* Assessor |if. J. Dickinson .Justice f4pG. RUSCH “ HrW. Stewart “ . Carlson Constable. i RsCriOOL OFFICERS. . TOWN O ~ FAVOUR. iK F. Carter Pres. Mi Lai iii: Viee-Pres. sk. W. Stewart Sec. ■g? Pcst-Gffice. * fw'’ i"* KMttil arrives at USO p. m. 'Siail closes at S:UO p. m. Bpfilce houJs front VP' 1 a. m. to 8:feo p. in. % from hs.o a, m. to 10: ■fit) a. in. MBh, - V. H. .Fokns, P. M. i M. J. Dickinson, Deputy. S ll—n—HiWPr '~ir~i mmm scsr r ~w* 11 ■■■ | (k H. HARDY. It k Physician and Surgeon, Fails by Viire given prompt mmm\ attention, k - MINORCA. VILAS CO WIS. i'R 7 SUBSCRIBE | * | VoR THK r Advertiser. , ELECTION NOTICE. Office of County Clerk, Crandon, Wis., March go, him. TO THE ELECTORS OF FOREST COUNTY:- ’ Notice is hereby given that a judicial election is to bo held in the several towns and election precincts in the county of Forest, on the 4th day of April, IK>9, at which the officers named below are to be chosen. The names of the candidat es for each office to be voted lor, whose nominations have been certified to the office, are given opposite the title of the office and under the appropriate par ty or other designation, each in its proper column, and the questions submitted to a vote are stated below: INFORMATION TO VOTERS. The following instructions are given for the information and guidance of voters: A voter, upon entering the polling place and giving his name and residence, will receive a ballot from the ballot clerk, which must have endorsed thereon tin* names or initials uf both ballot clerks, and no other ballot can be used. Upon receiving his ballot the voter must retire alone to a booth or compartment and prepare the same for voting. A ballot clerk may inform the voter as to the proper manner of marking a ballot, but he must not advise or indicate in any manner, whom to vote for. The voter if he wishes to vote for all the candidates nominated by any party should *- ake a cross mark, X, under the party designation printed at the top of the ballot in the square made for that purpose. A ballot so mark.-d, and having no other mark, will be counted for all the candidates of that party in the column underneath, unless the names of some of the candidates have been erased, or a cross-mark be placed opposite the name or names of candidates in another column, and will be counted for all names written in lieu of one erased. If the voter wishes to vote for some of the candidates of different political parties, he should make a cross-mark, X, after the name of each candidate he desires to vote for. If lit* wishes to vote for a person for a certain office whose name is not on the ballot, he must write the name in the blank space under the printed name of the candidate for the Office. The ballot should not be marked in any other manner. If the ballot be spoiled, it must be re turned to the ballot clerk, who must issue another in its stead, but not more than throe in all to any one voter. Five minutes’ time is allowed in booth to mark ballot. Unofficial ballots or memorandum to assist tin* voter in marking his ballot can be taken into the booth, and may be u4*£Jo..eopy from. The ballot must not be shown so that any person can see how it has been marked by the vot er. After it is markedfTt should be folded so that the inside cannot be seen, but so that the printed indorsements and signatures of the ballot clerks on the outside may be seen. Then the voter should prtss out of the booth or compartment, give his name to the in spector in charge of the ballot box, hand his ballot to be placed in the box, an pass out of the voting place. A voter who declares to the presiding officer that he is unable to read, or that by reason of physical disability lie is unable to mark his ballot can have assist ance of one or two .election officers in marking the same, to be chosen by the voter: and if he declares that he is totally blind lie may be assisted by any person chosen by him from among the legal voters of the county. The presiding officer may administer the oath, in his discretion, as to such per. on’s disability. The party designations and candidates for the different offices, are as follows: * FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT. For the term commencing on the first Monday in Junuary A. D. 1900. Name of Candidate. Business or Vocation. Residence. Party or Political Prin >imt Rep re sen? afl. JOHN B. CASSODAY, Justice of Supreme Court, No. 1.-19 E. Oilman St., Madison, Wis. A Non-Partisan Judiciary. FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT. For the term ending On the first Monday in January A. D. 190:2. Name of Candidate. Business or Vocation. - Residence. Party or Political Principle Represented. JOSHUE ERIC DODGE, Justice of Supreme Court, No. 4Hi Jefferson St., Milwaukee, Wis.. A Non-Partisan Judiciary. BZLLZ CiTY IMAGOIM CtU I W w ■* - $ RACILS, V.-.J. Ci!£ HORSE far:i wagon, DAIRY WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, LIGHT SPRING WAGONS. If you wish the . . . DUST WORK, for the . . . LOWEST PRICE, write for descriptive circular and terms Minstrel Show AT- F:i:sn & McDonald's Hall. SATURDAY EYKMNO, MARCH 25.1899. mmmm —— Admission: j Adults 25 Ots. Children 15 ht*. F.YF.RYBOID COJIE. t Naylor & JoHnaoa. Props. WABENO. FOREST COUNTY. WISCONSIN. THURSDAY. MARCH, it. 1899. P. SHAY, County Clerk, Forest County, Wis. Chllson Hotel Formerly jjhii House. WM. CHILSON. PROP, (liilett - Wisconsin. Building Re-modeled, C >od Acooui modations, Sample Room In Connection. HOFFMAN A KHIEFK, Contrcctcrs ard Builders.' Arehitectur.-d D signs And Esti mates Made On All Kinds Of Buildings, with or without Mat-ral. Lathing And Shingling A Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WABENO, WIS.' LOCAL LOGIC. Mrs. Naylor is working at the Hotel Wabeno. Andrew Weber is working in Gamp McGinley, Emil Bifkle is again working for Rukclj Bros. C'has. Townsend was in the village Thursday, Leturuing to G'dli tt Oil the eV(*nin<;^Ain. r M. J. Dickinson is visiting Pel Stives at Eagle River this Week. Notice* 1 will be at tin* Exchange Hotel, at Wabeno, Wis., on Tues day, April 4th, I 99, prepared to do all kinds of denal work. Dr. Fred W. Briggs, Oconto Fails, Wis. Harried, At M nitowoc, Manit )w<x* C 1 ~ this stall*, on Wednesday at the Luther, n church at :;:.‘i() p. m., Mr. 0. H. Songlaub 1o M's,s Mar garet Meyer. The bride is tl e daugher of one of the prominent families of that place and lead r in society’ and the groom is the well-known and oblging hook keeker for the Uuseli Bros. Lum ber Company at this place. They arrived here on the evening train Saturday und met tit the depot by the local band, of which Mr. Kenghiub is leader, escorted to the Hotel Wabeno. The Advor tis *r joins their many friends in wishing t hem a Jong and happy life. Circuit Coturt lasted only two days this term, blit tl special term is called for May :2nd, at whim time the HtoJlker murder cas * and other CiSos that are not dis i>o(*d of will be tried. See notice of judical election in this jwpe**! Ruscli Bros, lost a valuable horse last week. Attend the Show next K stur- i day night. Clerk of Court M’Ginloy re turned from Crandon Saturday evening. The Rat Lumber Company has bought considerable land up near tht* Rat River and are going t > put in a mill at once. The mill outfit has already arrived here, Last week Mr. Manning a Laud Agent for thd C. &N. W. R’y. Cos., sold nearly 4,iwm icrc of land to Miner Br >s., of Or.-: w ford couunly. This land is n-J bout a (juarter of a mile from ti e siding below here and Mimo* Bros, are going to put in a large mill. Miss BoWen spent Sunday nt| (liilett. i V. H. Johns and family are moving into the Swan dwelling today. In another column see Hoffman A* Kri tfek's "ad." If you ha'-e any carpenter work to he done it will pay you to call on them. Ti W. Wade returned from down the line today. Dr. Briggs dentist will be the Exchange April 4th. The Doctor is first -cuss. VOL 1. NO. 32. Sjo Line. TIME TABLE. ( avour. EAST HOUND. ITu ifie Express Hatfi j>. nt. Mixed Train t: 1A tn WEST HOUND. I’aci‘te Express u. in. Mixed Train t:ao p. nt. \\. .1,,.b >N Ks. Ve-ent. Officers of the Town of Crsiidon. W . E. Web!> . Ch : andr’n; u H. Ke.mior t* u erviuoi 0. F. Johns*-’m “ T. .1 Kane Clerk Henry Poppy Tr easiii-i v John Waite :..Aa or Wm. Ruseh G. H. Bailey ‘- X F. E. Cook Justice |W. A. Wessott “ C. T. H. Riggs “ i9. Masbauin ,** PHS School Office *s. TOWN Of OliANl>t>N L. S. Wilcox ! Jos. Houle Vic.- bcs. F. W. Alarquar l Soi'l lMlMm..J..iii. H " s TS.-WW- -v-irnr .^.s C. 0. HIM£.EV| \ Notary Public WABENO. WISCONSIN Stop At-- Hotel Wabsno T. T. MOCR 2, I’rcp.'iMor. Sa nple Room In ContteL'n. WAHKN’O iyis. - Flrs:-C:as. J . W . ! 'IIS CH , Physician an.; 3 G Hi LETT, W:-\ S[> i'i! jiU 'uii'tn paid to eiiis along t!ie Kioadyko Division of tho C. & N. W. E'y line. When in njcd a> * Farm, Dra t or Driving Hor£££ HO TO L. J. NEWALD Tie JtJfiole iarse iftbSr. r (HUiWiX \Visl:o\s!M. t W Exchange HcjteL T. W. WADE & SON. Procs. : 'I At/Sn DBA! 4M U s IV-' ; Wines, , Liquors, *$ Citfars & Etc, WAKES NO. Emil Bin;leT Tonsorial ArtisV, Workmanship First-CiastM •1' ' ’ > I". • . ;i<l j&Mf '• i 1■ i • >■■>,! I ‘AII'HH SlM)|i \V;t^..nD.