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have to rrn over until the following
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IVAHKNo CAMI\ No. 0113, M. \V. A.
Meets on the first and third Friday
nveniup' of each month at Thomas
Mo.) re’s 11 all/at. 7:30 p, m. Visit; fig
neighbors are cordially invited.
V. H. .John's. C. <h HI.MI.KY
V. C. Clerk.
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jk C.&N. W.R’y.
Local Time Card.
%■ ' North Bounl.
f Passenger 7:42 a. m.
Mixed train 2:2"> p. m.
I W South Bound.
# Passenger *:3O u. m.
(Mixed train 4:20 p. in.
f>\euaesduy and Friday only.
||!| *V. H. Johns. Agent.
/county OFFICERS.
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E. O. Woodbury, Sheriff.
ii.G. Martin, Under-Sheriff. (
?!\ Shay, * Clerk.
A. E. Htm ley, Treasurer,
•it. McGinley. Clerk of Court. I
|j| F. Hooper, District Atfy.
W. W. Waite, Register of Deeds.
R: A. Edgar, Snp’t of Schools.
M. S. Barker, Judge.
*F. E. Cook, Surveyor.
■ Wm. Vanzile, Coroner.
COUNTY BOARD.
TANARUS, J. Fane, Town of Crandon, j
*W. MuTnnis. Town of Cavour,
P. Shay, Clerk.
OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF;
CAVOUR.
ss*" * ' —L*—— I
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W. Mclnnis Chairman
11. McGinley Supervisor
Wm. TrayUor “
H. W. Stewart ....., .... Cletk
J as. 1 Stevenson ... .(Treasurer
P. Hoffman Assessor!
0. G. Hi.Mf.EY Justice :
O. H. Senglaub “
H. W. Stewart........ “
E. S. Naylor Constable'
‘Chah. Swanson-
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SCHOOL OFFICERS.
TOWN Off CAVOCR.
\\ G. HIMLEYy.*. Pr. S.
Malchon McEaCHIN Vice-Pres.
H. W. ..'Stewako’ Sec.
Post-Oiiice.
Ma*iarrives- at. . ;. , .2:25 p. ni.
Mail clones at..... •. I-'
Office hours from 7:oo'a. m. to
•LOO p, m ? .
Sundays ! K)u rn to
Y> 11.
V. H .IcVtnsrs, M.
4MI. J. DicklNSONy Deputy.
I'lSSlllUlllllWMililitW
S. 11. DADDY.
Wd#'
and Surgeon.
*
• Gall* bf' given prompt
uCTwition.
MljN'udp,
VtLAS CO.
■!. H. DAWLEY.
PisysUian and Surgeon,
Calls by wire given prompt
attention.
ANTIGO; WIS.
H. DREIER,
Attorney at Law,
Fire and Life Insurance.
Money to Loan on Real Estate.
Shawano, Wis.
J. H. Dei am a ter,
—Dealer in
General Merchandise,
Goods Sold Cheap.
Give us a trial and he convinced.
Laona, - Wis.
Emii Birkle,
Tonsoriai Artist,
Workmanship First-Class.
Haircutting shaving and sham
pooing done in the best manner.
Shop in Hotel Wabeno.
m
John Hughes,
=G U i DE=
For Hunting and Fishing Parties.
WILL MEET PARTIES AT DEPOT;
IF NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE.
Resort on Birch Lake, one-mile
from Laona Station.
'Yahi.no * Win.
PETER HOFFMAN
Contractor and Builder.
Architectural Designs and Esti
mates made we all kinds of
Buildings, with or without
Material.
Lathing and Shingling a
Specialty.
Satisfaction Guarantted.
W ABEND, WIS.
PATENTS-Hi-
ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY
Notice- in “ Inventive Age ” h B<i fps ?>
Book “How to obtain Patents” jf {|| ut-i rSp
Charges mndrraU. No foe till patent is secured.
Letters strictly confidential. Address,
E. G. SICGERS, Paient Lrwyer, Washington, D.C.
For Sale!
Two Cub Bears, three months!
old) very tame and fond of play, j
Call on or address*. Hotel Wa-1
beno, Wabeno, Wis.
For Sale!
A 2*7 horse power Birdsall Skid
gyioirvoi and croud its neW. USol i
about one year. Will sell foi
cash or take lumber in exchange.
Schmidt & Stork.
Wabeno* Wis.
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FOR SALE -A g>od, heavy
Jogging team, with ]*air of har-
WABENO, FOBESt BOUNTY, WISCONSIN; THUPiSDAVIOOt. VX 1099,
County Boara Proceedings.
Special Meeting.
(Continued.)
Crandon, Wis., Aug. 4, JO.
1 o'clock p. m.
The report of the following j
committee: A. E. Himley, Coun-‘
ty Treasurer, P. Shay, County
Clerk and J. F. Hooper, District.
Attorney, was adopted.
. I
For the purpose of effecting a
settlement between the Northern
Land Cos., plaintifi, Forest coun
ty, A. E. Himley, treasurer of.
said county and P. Shay, county
clerk of said county, defendeiits.
Lydia Gibbs, plaintiff, Forest
county, A. E. Himley, treasurer
of said coontyaudP. Shay, coun
ty clerk of said county, defend
ants. The Upham & Russell Cos.
and John F . Cutting, plaintiff,
Forest county, A. E. Himley,
treasurer of said county and P.
Shay, county clerk ol said coun
ty, defendants. The Germania
! Land and Loan Co.,'!plaintiff,
: Forest county, A. E. Himley,
I treasurer of said county and P.
Slniy, county,clerk of said eoun
| ty, defendants.
The following named persons,
A. E. Himley, county treasurer,
P. Shay, county clerk and J. F.
Hooper, district attorney in and
for said county, acting under the
provisions of section 1 10 G, roj
port to the county board as fol
lows: Ist. That there is reason
able'*cause to belie vo that the tax
es assessed again! t he above nam
ed plaintiffs arc illegal and un
just. 2nd. That in order to ef
fect a compromise with the ü
bove named parties plaintiffs,
they have accepted the following
proposition from the above nam
ed plaintiffs.
Ist. That Lydia Gibbs, plain
tiff, pay fifty cents on the one
doll tr, on the face of the certifi
cates on all lands located in ;
range eleven, [ll] and seventy
cents on the one on the
face of certificates, on all lands
located in all ranges, in said
county, east of range eleven [ll], ;
for the taxes of the year of 189 b
and sale of 1.897, in all amounting
to the sum of— , and that the i
plaintiff recover from the defend-1
ant county, the sum of thirty i
dollars, costs in said action.
2nd That the Northern Land
Cos., plaintiff, pay a* a jimt and.
reasonable proportion oni.-, tax
es for the year 1890, sale of P 97,
forty-live’ cents on the one dol
lar on the face of the certiticats,
on all lands located in range [ll ], |
and sixty-five cents on the one
•dollar on the fac,i of th* certifi
cates, on all land.-, fix ated in all
ranges, in the county of Forest,
east of range eleven, in all a
mounting to the sum of , ami j
that the plaintiff receive from the i
defendant, county?*thirty dollars, j
in said action
ffrd. That the Upham Rus
sell (Jo., pay as a reasonable and
just proportion of its taxes, for
the year 189 b, sale of 1897. fifty
cents on the one dollar, on the
face of the certificates, all lands
located in range eleven [ll] and
! Jjjventy cent on the bae dollar.
l ob the face of certificates, on all
lands located in all ranges iu said
county, oast of rangeTleven [ll]
in all amounting to the stun of
cover from the defendant county,
thirty dollars, costs in ; aid ac
ton. o
O' X
* (To be continued. )
-iinymw "dtlii * i
LOCAL LOGIC.
Engineer McGinley returned
from Kuukaunu Friday.
Toni Moore’s new buggy shed
is now complete.
Dr. Wood, Physician and Bur
geon, Wabeno, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Grebe arrived
from Milwaukee Wednesday.
Dock Bennett came up on the
special. m
Chas. Swanson sundayed in
our village.
Dr. Pinch, of Gillett made a
professional call here yesterday.
W. C. Bratz, of W st Bend
came up on the special.
0. A. Newburg. of Rockford,
111., did business in towm Wed
nesday,
Foreman Reeves departed for
his home at Marinette yesterday
afternoon.
Mr. and Firs. O. H. Benglaub
are visiting relatives and friends
at Manitowoc, their former home,
G. G. Johnson and Hugh
Dailey went to Marinette to re
main over Sunday.
0. S. Pierce came up from Mil
waukee ou the special, and re
turned on the same train.
B. Royer, the veterinay sur
igeonof Shawano did business
j at wabeno Tuesday.
Mesdamev Burmin and Hiutz
*
imah returned homo yesterday
from Corinth, where they had
been visiting then parents for
some weeks.
'OBITUARY*
Thomas W. Wade died a(
his home in this village last e
vening, at after u brief # ill
ness of four days, at the age of
47 years.
The deceased with his family
moved to this village from Mari
nette County, a little more than
a, year ago, an 1 tdaoe tha-i time
has ha i charge of tin Exchange
Hotel mid app, really has been
quite prosperous. Of nu aceom*
udating and genial disposition, j
he naturally formed many strong.
ties of friendship, which thus j
early broken are Bourses of keen j
regret.
The deceased leaves a wife,
one sou, Herbert, aged 2, and
three (laughers, Mrs. Clarence j
Kelsey, Miss. Mamie, aged 18
and littie Babe, aged V, years,
and ft large number of friends to
mourn hi Mui loss.
* "imp vj
Nudetinate arrangements have j
at thL writing been made for the :
funeral, but it is probable that
the remains will be laid to rest]
in the Forest HillCemetary near!
this place, on Saturday.
The sorrow-stricken fartiily
i have the sympathy of the entire
I community.
Correspondence:
Crandon.
John Anderson is building a
house on his farm.
Crandon now has a full Hedged
traveling library.
George Conway has returned
from Chicago
Ward WescoH is aasistingFtvd
Andrews cruising for a few
weeks.
Mrs. Dan Dickinson, of Three
Lakes is here visiting her sister
Mrs. S. A. Gifford,
Mrs. L. M. Harks, of Menaslm
was here last week and organiz
ed a Royal Neighbor camp.
M. D. Bennett, of Michigan,
who has been visiting friends at
the Park has returned.
Rev. Norton lias returned from
Ashland, where he went to attend
the Presbyterian Bynod.
w, L. vvaite has purchased two
of the Beauregard lots adjoining
his hotel. Prospects are that lie
wilt erect a barn on the same.
Messrs. Fryer and Shoemaker
of Hebron this state are visiting
with the wileox family and im
proving their health by taking in
the hunting season.
Wanted: From Id to 20 good
wood-choppers to clear land and
cut cord wood. Terms liberal.
Apply to Chas. Swifter, Carter,
Wis,
Notice.
Now is the t ime to secure your
fall and winter footwear, and if
in need of anything of that - sort
you can save money by calling
and examining M, J. Dickinson,s
stock of goods, as he just receiv
ed a full line of rubbers, over
shoes and tnackanaw sucks.
■aw 'iiiia.Mr’^' l, A**igtpiwa^iMwawpwr
NEW LOTS IN NLW
TOWNS.
Merchants, Doctors* Lawyers
and all cim of profession,
business or trade, who are look
ing to a''bunge of location, will
find it to their umterial ndvant*
gge to 'cave i : r*u' new loe- lions
aL-oae of the new towns on tin*
lines now being constructed by
the Chicago & Ncut! Western
Railway. They are in sections
of the country that hnv'B hitherto
been without adequate railroad
and proper market facilites
The aurromnling country is!
enormously rich, and •'!* towns I
are all bound to be thrifty and
pronperouK. Any of them will
prove u sure money maker for
speculation or business location.'
' These town are all owned and
managed by the Railroad Com
pany, ami the oj ’iph.MjJiirw
still in’evail a *. ~n indue; im-ut to
sej.i lement,
For yrir-As t<p particulars up-.
[ 1% tO,
U F. ('LEVBLAND,
Land (Joann issiomT,
Chicago &. Ncg'tli- Wi-steni Rail
-1 way Com](any, Chicago.
VOL. 2. NO. 10.
Soo Line.
' TIME TAB LIS,
Cavour.
east bound.
A Uiedi* Lin ile.il ....3:oft a. nv
E*>t‘id 1I:1'R y. ifr
WEST bound.
Fit If ;' Litniu- 1 ... I',‘:*l3 a. in.
I* cal I:SS a. in,
Agent..
o:ficers o. the Town of
Crandon. .
i\ J. uvane Chuirmiwi
B. B. Booth .Supervisor
John Ravelie “
Wm. Turk Clerk
Hunry Poppy Treasure:
John Krurnrn Aasesso#
F. E. Cook Jv.Tico
L. W. Bliss . “
C. T. H. Riggs ••
B. L. Whybr.vv “
Joseph Houle Const üblo
Joseph PomoH ...... “
G. H. Bailey ?■ ||
School Officers.
TOWN Off CAMION.
L. B. Wih-ox . 1 1' *s,
B. Whvbrew Vic -Pivs,
F. W. M;vrquardt Sec,
Q. G. HIMLEY,
Notary Public
WABENO: \V I
Stop At—
. Hotel Wabeno
. T. F. MOCFE, Prcprietoi’
Sample Roam in Connection.
wabeno wis
F ffst-Class.
J. W. PINCH,
Physician and Surgeon.
(jlllktv. wis,
B fax dal attention paid to calls
along i lie Kioiidyk(* Division
u : the t\ &N. \V. R'y line.
---'•-*- ■<**+• ■■■ •-• e* • - mi*
Exchange Hotel,
T. W. WADE & SON, Prop3.
M, iDEALERS IN-
Wines.
Liquors,
Cigars
& £tc,
WABENO WISCONSIN
Chilson Hotel
Formerly John House.
\\ .i.i’IIIjSON. PROPi
Gillett - Wisconsin*,
Building lie -modelod,
G-ood Accommodations,
Bampb Room In Conneetioir.
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