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CIftCkDIFEY. PUBLISHES?. . JSmT.k tc t'ONTiH irr'r. m;*v ¥•' '.A jF 1 ' 2USA|>X.- to i ;>:r ,•:■ l:“s9fcU. •.l.i-.--.’ to t’.i' \ %•/ Jf . llfej ' vw.<*ps AuVSirns A\ai rro. A\ is . anil qtt mv for 'publication should lH.ni - the J-eal as well ;ss the assumed jaamo. ./No c. non y mon scomm u; ii < ati. us wih iy print:-,1 ic this paper, unless ac eom;): Licii Uj- the real name, which irm.v tat may not be printed luvonliag to ? the wish of the -writer. P All cnmihuhicailriTis for puhiii-atinn sj- iu!ti re:>eh tis by Tuesday even ing to lasuw.' a jalHciJ iu the currant issue. . T oaimunii-a i ions received aft-, r that will have trfp-o over until the following 1 Week.; jIVABENO CAMP. No. 6113, 11. W. A. ■.JTeets on the first and third Friday evening of each month, at Tho-uas Moore% Hall, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting neighbors are cordially invited. V. 11. .Toiivs, -i C. U. Htmi ky, V. . fieri-. it '■ ,- f C. &N. W. R’y. rluocajj Time Card. North Bound |s*;seiiger 7:42 a. m. M&od’train.. * . .2:25 p. m. L%* South Boun x IPassengcr, 8:50 a. m. jjixedMrain 4:20 p. in. and Friday only. | "V. H. Johns, Agent. | 'county officers. I S' , E. O.'woodbury, Sheriff. H. G: Martin, Under-Sheriff. P. Shay, Cleric. |L E. Himley, Treasure r. B. MgGlNley, Clerk of Cor. t. O. F. Hooper, District Att'y. W. W. Waite, Register of Deeds. R. A. Edgar, Sup't of Schools. M. S. Barker, Judge. P. E. Cook, Surveyor. WM. STanzile, Coronor. COUNTY BOARD. T. J. Kane, Town of Crandon, m. Mclnnis, Tow nof Cavour, P. Shay, Clerk. —j OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF CAVOUR. W. Mclnnis.. .*. .Chairman J3. McGinley... .... .Supervisor Wm. Tray nor ....... “ H. W. Stewart Clerk Jap. S vkvsnisoil. —Treasurer Hoffman.. Assessor tl G. Himley Justice O. H. Senglaub “ H. W. Stewart “ E. S. Nay'lor Constable Cbas. Swanson: SCHOOL OFFICERS. TOWN G£ CAVOUR. b.-'G. Hwm-' Pres. . . i onMaE.-- . ice-Pres. H. W. Stlnvart Sec. iT* 1 iSpi Mai. Mail closes at.:/.... . .-L ’ F - -> Call- b>y > if •• n .} i. -V-+4T \:<a . 1 A Jay* J. H. HAWLEY, Physician and Surgeon, Calls by wire given prompt attention. ANTIGO. - WIS. H. 0. DREIEB, Attorney at Law, Fire and Life Insurance, Money to Loan on leal Estate. Shawano, Wis. Emil Birkle, Tonsorial Artist, Workmanship First-Class. Haircutting shaving and sham pooing done in the best mr nner. Shop in Hotel Wabeno. John Hughes, -GUIDE- For Hußtinsr and Fishing Parties. WILL MEET PARTIES AT DEPOT, IF NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE. Resort on Bird. Lake, one-mile from Laona Station. Wakkxo * Wis, J. H. Delamater, —Dealer in— General Merchandice, Goods Sold Cheap. Give us a trial and be convinced. Laona, - Wis* ■mu nr ■ n PETER HOFFMAN, Contractor and Builder. Architectural Designs and Esti mates made on uii kinds of Buildings, with or v/itliout Material. Lathing and Shingling a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed; WABENO, WIS. ; rfll &61! 5 '"“Sr 8 1 • ADVICE AS 70 FATENTA3IUTY g*PS t • Notice lu “Inventive Ase” IsiKkls H 9 ( ■ Hook “Howtoobt'aiil'nttcts” a J ' ' Charges moderate. No fee till potent is seenred. j i-Uero stiiot!? conudential. Address. 1 ?. fc. SIGGEriS, Fater.t Lawyer. Washington, 0 C. j For Sale! Two Cub Bear.', three months old, vd'- v ta’ee and fond of (day. Call on or address, Hotel Wa - \x ro. tVabeno, Wis. For Sale! A 25 horse power Birdsall Skid lEllgine, as good as new, used rjxmt one year Will sou ior cas i or take litmirer in exchange* Schmidt & Stork. Wabeno Wis. i tVuntcd: FYcra IP \d 20 good hjfood to ulcaf iand and ’ cut cordwooth .Term. 1 - ijix ml. ykpply |o Chns Switzer, Carter* WABEKO, FOREST COUNTY, WISCONSIN. THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1801). County Boar 4 Proceedings.. Special Meeting.. (Continued.) Crandon, Wis., Aug. 4, 1809. 1 o’clock p. m. 4th. That the Germania Land and Loan Cos., plaintiff, pay as a reasonable and just proportion of its taxes, for the year 1896, sale of 1897, fifty cents on the one dollar cL the face of the cer tificates, on all lands located in range eleven [ll,]4and seventy cents on the one dollar on the face of the certificates, on all lauds located in all ranges, in said county east of range eleven [ll,] in all amounting to the stun of , and that the plaintiff re cover the sum of thirty dollars, costs in said action. The above statement is respectfully sub mitted to the county board of Forest county, by said officers of said eoonty, as an equitable adjustmrnt of the matters at issue between said plaintiffs and said def undents'* and as being in their judgment lor the best interests of said county. Signed, A. E. Co. Treas., P. Shay, County Clerk, J. F. Hooper, Disk Atty., Committee. The following resolutions were presented and on motion adopt ed. Resolved, That the county of Forest appropriate the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, for the purpose of making ex hibits of its agricultural and garden produce, at the county fairs ofwlie state of Wisconsin, during the fail of the year 1899, and that such exhibits be made under the direction of the board of said county. Resolved, That all hinds owned by the county of Forest, in ranges nine [9,] ten [lo] and eleven [ll] in Oneida county, and all l.ands owned by said county in the-plat of the village of Wall, Forest county, be offered for sale in the office of the county troas urerjnn the court house, in the village of Crandon, in said coun ty-, on the 4th day of September, 1899, at 2 o’clock in the after noon, the county reserving the right to accept or reject any and all bids that shall be made. The work of moving the wood jslied Was awarded to George Bailey, for the sum of 896.87. On motion bound adjourned sine die. J * P. Shay, Cos. Clerk, / Forest County, Wis. Notice. * Now is the time to secure your fall and'winter footwear, and if 0 in need of anything of that s-vt 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 maekanaw socks. Dr. Wood, Physician and Sur geon, Wabeu , Wis. . Jack McGuire and Charles Switzer were up from Carter last Tuesday. LOCAL LOGIC. Moore- Bros, lost a valuable horse Friday morning Dr. Wood made a professional call at Carter Saturday. Mrs. Bowman, of Carter did some shopping in town Friday. John McDonald was down from Laona Friday. Cl ms. Townsend went down the line last week. John Traynor returned here a Tuesday, Dr. Pinch was up from Gillett yesterday. Mr. Ramsdell is assisting I-T. S. Harris at the depot during the illness of Mrs. Johns. Would it not be a good idea to have railing put on the bridge west of town. Carl Bonike and family moved to Wabeno to make that their future home.-—Democrat. John Carlson is busy lathing and plastering his house: Wm, Brigham is assisting him. Miss Katie Hughes is working at John's; Mrs. Johns being quite ill. Jack and friend were up Tues day to make a purchase. Jack was successful but his friend fail ed. Mrs. Tlios. Moore and daugh ter Madgie went to Fon du Lac to visit Mrs. Moore's parents at that place. Herman Masbamn of North Crandon and Miss Helen Benike of this city will be married shortly. Pilots Ed. Moore was. at Shawano the latter part of lust week and bought a horse in place of the one recently lost. M. J. Dickinson re turned from Chicago, where he had been to place orders for some more new goods, Monday, Hugh Traynor left last week for Spalding, Michigan, near which place he intends to work in the woods this winter. Supervisor Traynor and E. F. Carter were in town Monday. Mr. Traynor and crew are work ing on the new road, which was recently laid out at Carter. The editor of the Shawano Volksbote, (Violinus Orgelmann) and Rev. E. G. Junghans of Belle Plaine were i'ti town last Tuesday. Engineer McGinley went down the line to do .- ome surveying for the company, Monday. James MeKi trick and Neil McArthur ae companbd him to assist in the work. H. A. Wegner has leased of Thos Moore the lot ad joi ring Tony Fritz s dwelling on Cavour A.. and p putting up a he.i'd’rg in which he will star* a meat market. The funeral of the lad. Thomas Wade took place Saturday last t 10 o’clock in the forenooh; the remains being laid to rest in Forest Hill Cemetery, one and a half mile north-east of this vil Correspond nee: Crandon. Mrs. Jane McAitain has boui quite ill the pa w week. J. E. Anderson transacted bus iness in town Saturday. w. L. Waite has the foundation of his new barn complete and has begun to raise the building. Al. Dean has the framework f his house up and is hustling to get moved txfforo snow Hies. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helm of Edgar this state are visiting with the formers sister, Mrs. A. E. Himley. Chairmen Kane of North Cran don and Mclnnis of Armstrong Creek attended a commits v meet ing of County board Saturday. Laona. Mrs. Delamator made a trip to wabeno Friday afternoon. J. H. Delama ter was to toahono Tuesday. The railroad company has a crew of painters painting the de pot and section house. John Hughes and son Joi ry returned from Gillett Friday, with two teams, which they pur chased while there. The new telephone line b< - tween the county and here is now complete and works like a charm. The local office is in J. H. Dcla mator's store. Messrs. Hawes and walker are busily engaged 'n extending the line to wabeno, A CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our friends who so kindly rendered us their assistance during the illness and last sad rites of our husband and father. Mrs. Tnos. Wade and family. NEW LOTS IN NEW TOWNS. Merchants, Doctors, Lawyers and all clashes of business or trade, who are look ing to a change of location, will find It to their material advant ag ) to secure their new locations at one of the new towns oil the lines now being constructed by the Chicago & North-Western Kailwuy. They are iu sections of the country that have hitherto been without adequate railroad and proper rmirk ( t facilltcs The surrounding country is enormously rich, and the towns are all bound to he thrifty ajnd -prosperous. Any ol them will prove u £urr money maker for speculation or business location. These town are all owned and managed bv the Railroad Cum puny, and the original low prices still prevail iu-to inducement to settlement^ Fur prieesßrnd particulars up-* j ply .1. F. CLEVELAND, Land Commissioner, Chicago A Nor th-W< •stern Kail way Company, Chicago. i ( , YOL. 2. NO. 11. Soo Line. TIME TABLE. Cavour. EAST BOUND. Atlantic Limited feo.i a. m 1 bocal Tl:is p. ui. WEST BOUND. Pacific Limited 12:43 a. In. f"- ala. m< C. C. SiMi’KiNs, A pent i O.'iicers of the Town of Cr.ndon. T. J. Kane.. Chairman B. .i Sooth Supervisor John RaVelle " Wm. Turk , Clerk Hen ry 1 ht] >py Treasurer John Ki’umm..r.Y. „. ..Assessor F. F. Cook ’. .... Justice! L. W. 81i55............. “ C. T. if. Rig.:s.. ......... “ S. Ij. Whybrew......... t Joseph ! louic Constable Joseph Pomes. “ G. H. Bailey Sdiool Officers^ TCIwN of CHlXrrfaoN; L. S. Wilcox.,. Pros, S. J. NVhyiuvw V.ice-Pres; i l ’. \\. Marje;wdt Seo C. Q. HIMLEY, Notary Public! WABENO, WISCONSIN, Stop At— Hotel Wabend T. F. MOCRE. Proprietor Sample Room In Connection. WABENO WIS First-Class. n-,1- in HIT- run r in iinniiirinnm—^^^ J. W. PINCH, Piiysician and Surgeon. A ' OII.LU’iT, Wlit, Special attontion paid to calls along the Klondyke Division of the c. & N. W. R’y line, .. mn ■■■■■■■—■—■ * Exchange Hotel* T. W. WADE & SON. Props. ALSO DB U.EBS IN Wines. Liquors, Cigars & Etc, WABENO, WISCONSIN. Chilson Hotel Formerly John House. W.tt.CHILSON. PROP. Gillett , - Wisconsin Building Re- uodelcd, Good AccojiiimxlationH, Sample Room In Connection - ■ MMMMMMMMMMaMHK SUBSCRIBE FOR THK Advertiser. $1.50 Per Yean In Advance