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l&LISIi WJ w* TO ircX'Tßlßl'Ti’i; I m. ■ J || Ai fporA. -sod to the iXoir irr.nx I 'Vise; rxjlj Auvertipkh, Ujibimo, Wi.,.. |*>re for pabi’fe R ,.,ml -e&I •• well ft ; . y.e *ao nnu-1 | /ume. Xoii'onymouf. eotai'iiube:iq.qv.f. ' will •••* pApa in ti'Upapc-, tin:. jCoin; the real rai -. \h jEay or inny not be printed aoeordjny to the w*Esb of the writer.' Aoyp:Kimiiie;itions fear publication sho uYSi reach u . by ihusduy eveuimr t > insure ajplacd in the cumuli Issue. Com muui<atidas reared after that will havetogo over until the follov injr week. WA#llN T 0 CAMP, No. 5H3, M. AV. A. Meets on the first anil chird Friday evening of each mouth, at 'iiiomas Moore's Hall, at 7:9') p. m. Visiting neighbors are cordially invited. vV. 11. Jojixs. S C. (5. lli.wi.kv. C. & N. V .' Local Time/ jSkitp. i ftieave mixed imj^.. .4::k) r>. . i. ,u, y ■ . .7:45 a. m. S?Hsg< T. . . ■■: 1 Hj aim! Friday .only, W V,, V. H. Johns, Agent. f COUNTY OFFICERS. E. O. Woodbury, Sheriff. K. G. Martin, Under-Sheriff. I s . SiiV Clerk; *A. E. '|Ly, Treasurer, fa. McGinlEy, Clerk of Court. Vd. PMIooi’ER, District Att’y. %. jp. Waite, Register of Deeds. *&*• .vlEdoar, Sup't of Schools.' j£j. S. Barker, * Judge. E\ E. Cook,- Surveyor. JWm. Vanzilk, Coroner. U- I COI XTY BOARD. 'V \: |k Mclnnis. Town of Cavour. Clerk. BfiCers or- W CAVGUR. Br'Mt.'CtNis / Chairman ■IMcG {jNEJET Supervisor' r WM. Traynor 14 H. W. Stewart Gierk Jas. Stevenson Treasurer P. Hoffman Assessor IfekG. Himley.. Justic" Senclauh ||£R||H[ Y! • hiv\x 11l ' My L ILEY Pres. Malchon McEachin Vice-Pros. H. W. Stewart Sec. Post-Office. Mail arrives at .2:25 p. in. Mail closes at........ .4:05 p. ni. Office hours from 7:l!'> a. tb. to b:3O j>. m. /jbundavs tromtcßo ... td. to 10: >m. m ' V. H. Jchnj. P. M. M. J. Dickinson, Deputy. mmmmmw ■ ■■ m i l, " B ' \sft. li. HARRY. Physician and Surgeon, Calls by wire given p" r.ipf V * attention, MINOQUA. WABiiNO. i'ORiV"" 1 :V. ,'Sj >i ' 'ViISIAV. U -• 2 . iV-. \ HAWLEY, pfesiciar. and Surgeon, A • Cr.Us ypre giv ", prompt '\Henth >u. 4XTIG \v;s. H. . DRKim I " ; 1 \ Attorney at Law, Fire and Life Insurance. Money to Loan on Real Estate. Shawano, Wis. 1 ' ' V ■ . .. V- i.v . i Em 13 Birkle, Tonsorial Artist, 'Awkmanship First-Class. Haircutting shaving and sham pooing done in the best manner. Shop in Hotel Wabeno. DR. LEWIS, Physician and Surgeon, Prompt attention paid to calls along the C. & N. W Railway Lint', WA'BENO WIS. Office in Fritz residence. ■■iwfwrniiiwiwi ii—nwwaiia>j.ww it t-nctr* siMwuwKwunaii John Hughes, -GUIDE” For Hantinsr and Fishing Parties. WILL MEET PARTIES AT DEPOT, IF NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE. Resort on Birch Lake, one-mile from Laona Station. W.vbeno * Wis. PETER HOFFMAN, Contractor and Builder. Architectural Designs and Esti mates made oil all kinds of Buildings, with or without Material. Lathing and Shingling a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WABENO, WIS. County Board Proceedings. Special Meeting. Crahdon, Wis., July 10, 1899. (Continued from last week.) To the County Board of Super visors: Gentlemen: YoUr commit tee to ;\h?Ai were refored the bills herewith presented would respectfully report that, we have examined the'tame and would j recommend the allowance and! dis-allcwance of the same asap- j pears on said bills. Amt. Amt. No. Name. Nature. Cl'm'ii. Ail'd. .Vj Jobh Maximum justice fees. $2.73 82.73 John Maslmuru ju rice report, j ffn, liord sheriff fees. 0 ‘.)7 ..t)7 *"9 E. O. YYoodbury IxAnlinsf bprls| m, 573:00 i‘15.00 Cl C. JJNliitnley justic* fees., 3.5') VV) *t. Ilimley jitstiee report. John Carlson sheriff :bes. 2.20 2.20 Ic? (, Ilitnle; printi ig, .'*). 10 iu.lo }(/.: Geo llailcj *w*cl work. 8.00 91ft jOt Loui, Bishop sheriff fees. ’SgO 7.80 •'R* M. S. Harken Cos: JndfrefeesW.'OO 5.00 M. S. Barber Cos. .Judpe re port, laid over. | fit! P. Shay Paid express and re ; Cord jig' deed;. .’.so 8.80 : W. JA( kley emtinjt Wood. 13.50 13.50 08 C. (I. Himley printing and j stationary, 56.15 36.15 : COM. H. Barker Cos. Judge fees 10.0 no.oo M. S. Barker Cos, Judge report. j R. C. Mountain jurot- fees, 1,62 162 A.,\V. Johnson ' " “ 1.62 1.62 W. Ramsdell “ •• 1.62 1,62 i John Waite •* •• 1.62 1.62 V M uirt fee 1 . ' 1 LO.OO A' ■ H. Barker court report j 13. \<). Woodbury sheriff fees,, 70,11 70.11 W. 13. Webb witness foes. 1.62 1.62 Ch.as. WesV >tt “ 2.46 2.4(5 Zeph Frasoy •• ** 3.48 3.46 Win. Fordlana ’* “ 2.40 2.46 Sam. Whybre:.' • “ 2. U 5 2.46 71 jM. S. Barker Cos. fee, l? 38 3.90 M. S. Barker Cos. Judge grport, 11. Ci. Martin sheriff' fees. W. A. Weseott vht.'Yee*.• >* -\c .87 John Kernan ’■ 5.01 6.07 72 T. J. Kane board meeting and committee work, 19.92 P> 9.2 73 W. Mclnnis board meting and coiuinittee work. 25.20 85.80 On motion board adjourned j sine die. <o. / P. Shay, Cos. Clerk. LOCAL Lo(tlC* Fred Morey is hauling lumber this week. Fred Stork returned to West Bend Saturday evening. Mrs. Fagen returned to hoi home at Suring yesterday. Mrs. Paul NeV man is visiting relatives at Gillatt. L. J. Newald came up from Gillet-t yesterday. T. Guller of Clintonville was here Wednesday. Wm. Campbell is clerking at M. J. Dickinson's store. The mixed train made \rs first trip to Laona Monday. Chets. Townsend came up from Cl inton vi lie yesterday. Dock Bennett returned on the special. Miss Boehm is visiting friends at Shawano., Fred Morey shipped a carload j of cord wood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hintzman’s child who has been sick the past week is 011 the road to recovery. H. S. Harris who has been working at Clintbnville came back here yesterday. Mrs. John De lame ter and s<m are visiting friends and relatives at 'rtiwa. gr . gHp The Rusch Bro.-. mill has not been running the past week on account of necessary repairs. Mrs. Brigham's little child is quite ill with the summer coin plain 1. ' ' Mrs. Dm ochia euim up Wed nesday to visit her husband who is engineer on the excavator. , Dave Frcndonburg attended the ball at Ku ring Saturday night, ; eeturnirg Monday It is rumored that u drugstore will soon be started herb. Herbert Wado lias purchased an organ. .Thus. Moore transacted busi ness down the line yesterday. Assessor Hoffman is painting his house. Al. Johnson has finished paint ing M. J. Dickinson’s store. Call at Dickinson's-and see his shoe sale. Mr. Rodabaugh with a crew of men are clearing land for Indiana Lumber Co's, mili site. will Anger went to Marinette Tuesday to visit his mother, who is very ill. Wm. Wendelborn has been suf fering with rheumatism the past week. Antoni' Koket built .a ware house for the Northwestern at Laona. Supervisor Traynor attended Town Board meeting at Arm strong Creek Saturday. John Bucklin has taken Geo. Presgrave's place as conductor, while the latter takes a vacation. T. w. wade has dug a well at his hotel. It 18 feet deep. He was assisted by Ed Buell and E. A. Fowler. Chairman Mclnnis came down ! from Crystal Lake Monday ev ening, returning the following | morning. He reports the now county road nearing completion. Mr. and Mrs. Howell and little j daughter, of Mabton, Washington | visited with Mr. and Mrs. Johns last week. -Mr. Howell is the station agent for the Northern Pacific at Mabton and a newlunv of Mr. Johns, whom he had not seen for eleven years. Mr. and Mrs. Siedensticker gave a party to t heir many friends in the villagd last Saturday even ing, Dancing was indulged in until 2 o'clock, after which the participants dispersed to their 1 respective homes, all having had a good time. The Farm Journal is chuck full of gumption and has the largest circulation of any farm paper in the world. It is good every where. We offer it for a short, time as a prize to advance-paying subscribers to the “Advertiser" a year ahead and tha nai for the balance of IH99and all of 1900, 1901, 1902 and 19011, near ly live years, all for the price of our paper alone.* Notice. To the pedosternick public: | M. J. Dickinson has just received a large supply of tine shoos, j (black and tan), also a large as i soli ment af tine cruising shoes, | at n lov; figure He will com - j menee u bargain Sale of small : siz'd ladies' slippcws to-day and continue it the balance of the week, it will pay you to cull and examine them us they will Isjsold mr beiow cost until sold. ■ ► ! Correspondences Crandon. Mr,, and Mrs. Frank Hiil mov ed to North Crandon Tuesda . Si Hawes has a side-walk ar- CrosS lits lots. 1 Miss Mao Oornegev returned to Pelican Tuesday. Everybody is getting ready for coilrt and frost. Dr. walker, of North Crandon was in town Monday on profes sional business. Hiram Fessenden, of Pino Lake did business in town Sat urday. Bailey & Vanzile have begun painting the North Crandon school house. L. tv. Bliss is much improved in health. He is able to be out and around town. The banquet yiveu by the Christian Endeavor at the resi dence of ltov. Norton passed off very plensantloy. B. S. Booth is putting in cross ings and culverts and (tiling i.> the cavities on Lake Avenue this week, which is much need ed. Advertise in the Advertiser. C. S. Pierce was hero yostoi - day. • Wanted: At the Hotel Wabeno, -100 men to unload “Schooners." Doe. Naylor has up from 'Gil let.t Saturday. He is now selling horses for Jos. Laev, of Mil waukee. If you need a team call on Doe. N< .ITICE. Notice is hereby given that, it is the intention of the County Board of Supervisors, of Forest County, Wisconsin, to offer for sale to the highest bidder, on the Ith. day of September, A. 1). 1899, at 2 o'clock p. m., all tax certificates held by said county, in Townships Thirty five (85) to Forty-two (42) inclusive, in Range Eleven (11). also Township Tliir ty live (83), in Ranges Nine (9) and Ten (lb) and also flio <■ hold in the plat of the village o; Wall. The Board reserves the right to reject any. and all Li<l> P. SHAY, County Clerk, Forest County, Wisconsin. For Sale. Two Cub Bears, three months old, very tame, and fond of play Call on or address, Hotel Wu beno, Wabeno, Wis. \ For Sale. A 25 hoTso power Bird sail Engine, as go<xl ns new, used about one year. Will -ell for cash or take lumber in exchange, Schmidt A Stork.- Wabeno, Wis. V6g. 2.m £ * k o*;v .Si?.. ■grStJ 'Mlifetl'ili.ii m'iii uit '.■Ain.B? v'avo,.. ' ; v '-a, ,' . "llflßm if AST BorND. Atbir.: LiuiUod 1,. m bAul U:i' i p. ta, * 'VEST BOUND. la )C 1 mi vd ~18:43 a. m.lB bocal ~.. p SB a. ni. U Simpkins, Agent, ’ * Officers of the Town of Crandon. T. J.Kane Chairman B. b. 800 1) Ihipervisol John Ravelie “ Wm. Turk Clerk Heitry Poj ■!>% Tre;isurer John Kvmmu \ss ■ sot F. :0. Coos Justice L. W. Bliss “ 1 C. T. H. Riggs S. L. Whybrew “ J osoph Houle Cimst able Josejth Pomes “ (i. 11, BaiUy “ School Officers. TOWN Of CRANDON. L. S. Wilcox .Pres, s. .1 Whybrew Vico Pres. C. \V. Marijuardl... . .... Hoc. C. G. HIMLEY, ' Notary Public ,- tURFNO. W ISCONSIN, Stop y-'kll—*^ Hotel. Wabeno T . F. HOC RE. Yoprlcior Sample staondn Ccunectior*. wabeno, wit*. First-Class. J, w. PINCH,"* Physician and Suttceou, WILLETT, WiS- Special attcnlion paid to c.tlls along the ixiondyko Division • f the C. Si N. W. li'v line. ; Exchanj c ;rioiei, T. V/. WADE & SON, ProB?. -Al,H<> MSALKWH JX- Wines, Liquors, Cigars & Etc, .' !■ U A UK.VO, WISCONSIN, Chi Ison Hotel Formerly John House. \YM. (vHJLHON. PROP:I Gillett - Wisconsin- Building ltc>-in yd‘led, - *!.od Acoonjlno4ii'ior ft. Sample Room to ('onnectponl t SUBSCRI BE |1 POii THE , S', jtjWUj Advertises-, J m va AdyanctK