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WABENO. WISCONSIN
GRAND PLANK HOTEL
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WABENO. WISCONSIN
WM. ZINGLER
UNDERTAKING
LICENSED EMBALMER
Team and Auto Hearse.
Telephone at Our Expense
Farniture, Sonora Phonographs, Player
Pianos, White and New Home
Sewing Machines.
SURING, WIS
Me Ewen & Prue
DEALBRS IN
Fresh Pork, Veal, Mut
ton, Beef, Etc.
Wa buy homt raised stock and do our
own butchering 1 .
WE ALSO CARRY ALL LINES OF
Fresh Groceries
We Deliver to Your Door
Telephone 55
DR. 0. S. TENLEY
Physician and Surgeon
Telephone 66
Office at Teuley's Drug Store
W. A. WESCOTT
LAWYER
FIRE INSURANCE
The Oldest Agency in Forest Covmty
CRANDON, WISCONSIN
Hooper & Hooper
LAWYERS
OFFICES 7—B—•—lo
OVER THE POST OFFICE
HOOPER BLOCK
Office Phone 3J
Residence Phone K
CRANDON
Wausau Man Leases Creamery
A. H Lindner of Wausau has leased
the local Co-operative Creamery and
will assume charge in a short time. Mr.
Lindner is an experienced butter and
cheese maker and comes highly rec
ommended. He moved his family and
household effects here last week and
they are occupying the rooms over the
creamery.
Mrs. John Paul, Mrs. Gust Paul, sis
ters of Mrs. Frank Mischo. accompan
ied by their husbands, Albert Klug, a
brother, Mrs. R. King, mother, and
Fred Pribnow and sou, all of New Lon
don, were guests at the Mischo home
over Sunday.
Geo. Heberer and Miss Bernice Sin
clair returned Sunday from a weeks
stay with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holsaple
at Talbot, Mich. Mrs. Holsaple was
seriously ill as a result of an auto acc
ident which occured about four weeks
ago; she is suffering from fractured
ribs and other internal injuries.
META R. REESE
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Furniture, Picture Framing
Rear of Bank Bldg. Telephone 69
WABENO, WIS.
FRANK MISCHO
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
Tailored Suits and Raincoats
Office Over the Postoffice
WABENO, WIS.
CASPER MINT ON
DEALER IN
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Horses ob Hand
CRANDON, WIS.
WABENO. WISCONSIN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1922
TRUMP LAKE
Oh! what we know, Bernice, Hm!
Hm! Hm!
Why the haste, Mrs. Cameron? Do
come to our card party again and bring
that dainty little lantern.
Wriggle, wriggle, little worm,
How you make the ladies squirm
When they eat raspberries red
And bite off your tiny head.
Extra! The Bass in Trump Lake are
so abundant that you can get a line of
eight beauties in less time than it takes
to write this Miller’s fish box does a
thriving business some Saturday after
noons. Oh, you Wabeno Experts!
v Trump Lake people are all excited ov
er a strange species of fish. The fish
has not been caught yet but from all
appearances it must belong to a flying
squad, for bassorenos and fish lines
hang suspended from branches of trees
on the banks of the lake evidently due
to air angling. Will soime learned fish
erman please endeavor to classify this
fish?
Our stay at Trump Lake is drawing
to a close and before we leave we want
to thank all the Wabeno people who
have called and shown such neighborly
spirit; we want to thank the business
men for their courtesy in ali dealings
with us; and last but not least, we
want to thank the Editor of the North
ern Wisconsin Advertiser for publish
ing our humble literary efforts. May
we take up the chain of friendship next
summer at the link where we now leave
off. Until then —Au Revoir.
Town Booth at County Fair
Prizes amounting to SISO are to be
divided among the towns making a
booth at the Couuty Fair, Crandon,
Sept. 12-15.
Many of the people who have been
seen have promised to bring in exhib
its. It is hoped others will also begin,
now and prepare exhibits of the foll
owing :
Corn
Potatoes
Clover, Grains, Forage
Sheaf Grains and Grasses
Threshed Grains and Gi’asses
Stock Vegetables
Culinary Vegetables
Fruit
If these are brought to the high
school building between Sept. Bth to
the 10th they will be cared for there,
a truck being provided to take this
material to Crandon.
Let us all help to make our town
booth a good one.
Some of the exhibits taken to Cran
don may be entered by owners later at
the Harvest Festival to be held Sept.
28-30 Premium lists will be out in a
short time.
PADUS
J. H. and J. F. Hammes were to i<a
ona Tuesday.
Helen Anderson returned to Cran
don Thursday.
Mrs. Wm. Doyle and Mrs. Martin
Kaker were visitors here Wednesday.
John Schuster, Joe Sehaenzer and
Max Hoffman were here on business
Tuesday.
Rev. A. L. Buytaert and Miss Mary
La Clerc were callers at Trumph Lake
Thursday.
Mrs. Emma Cameron and daughter,
Marie, Bernice Hawley and Mr. Amen
son were to Iron Mountain Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Townsend and
daughter, Ruth, of Reedsburg are vis
iting with Mf. and Mrs Schoephoester.
Mrs. Jesse Forrest and children left
Thursday for a two weeks visit with
relatives at OcoDto, Wis., Menominee
aDd La Branehe, Mich
STATE OF V ISCONSIN-ss.
Department of State
NOTICE
Forest County
Laona Equity Corporation Town of
Laona
Per Ola Farmers Association Crandon
Woodlawn Cheese Company Wabeno
Notice is hereby given to you and
each of you that you have failed to
file in this office the annual report pro
vided for by section 1774a of the Wis
consin Statues.
Now, therefore, in compliance with
law, the corporate righta and privileges
granted to you will be fortfcited on
January 1, 1923, provided such annual
report is not filed in this offiae prior
thereto and payment made of forfeit
fee and costs of publication as therein
provided.
Elmer S. Hall.
' Secretary of State.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. O. Anderson is visiting at Mar
inette.
K J. Berndt of Crandon was a call
er here Tuesday.
Joe Checota of Townsend was in the
village Tuesday.
L. P. Marsh of Padus was a business
caller in town Wednesday.
For Sale: Two cows. Inquire of
Mrs. Wm. Charlton, Wabeno, Wis.
P. F. Van Opens of the Laona Tri
bune was a caller in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Frapcis Symes and children of
Milwaukee are guests at the Chas.
home.
The Board of Review for the Town
of Wabeno met last week and adjourn
ed to Sept. 12th.
Mrs. Chas. Fitzpatrick and danghter,
M&xime, returned Tuesday from a few
weeks stay at Green Bay.
Elmer S. Hall, Republican candidate
for Congress, was in town a short time
Saturday interviewing the voters.
I will open my millinery shop with
fall hats at Neider’s store, Sept Ist.
Mrs. E. Adams.
Chas. and Walter Rietz motored to
Milwaukee Monday and attended the
state fair, leturniny Wednesday night.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran
Church will meet at the home of Mrs.
Louis Rummel Thursday afternoon
Sept. 7th
W. E. Switzer, Dr. Tenley, A. E.
Lawrence and H W. Hallman motor
ed to Green Bay Wednesday morning
and attended the Brown County Fair,
returning during the night.
For Sale at Once: 1 small wood
stove, 1 wringer with bench, 1 sanitary
couch, 1 iron bed - three quarter size,
1 dresser and commode, Smith-Premier
type writer.
Mrs. L. B. Sherwin.
H. W. Richards and family returned
from a vacation spent at a lake near
Rhinelander. Dick brought back a 25
pound muskelunge which he had the
pleasure of landing.
Judge Henry Grass, candidate for
congress on the Republican ticket, and
A. B. Turnbull, manager of the Press
Gazette, Green Bay, were in the vill
age Tuesday evening meeting a num
ber of the voters.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas F. Folkman and
son of Clintonville motored here Mon
day. Mrs. Folkman and son drove on
for a visit at Crandon while Mr. Folk
man looked after property interests
here until Tuesday morning.
Paid advertisement for which sl-70 has been
paid. Published in behalf of John J. Blaine,
Boscobel, Wis., Republican candidate for Gov
ernor, by his personal campaign committee
Ira S. Lorenz Secretary, 17, W. Main Street,
Madison, Wis.
The
La Follette Progressive
Republican Ticket
Primary September 5, 1922
For Governor
John J. Blaine
For Lieutenant Governor
George F. Comings
For Secretary of State
Fred R. Zimmerman
For State Treasurer
Solomon Levitan
For Attorney General
Herman L. Ekern
For United States Senator
Robert M. La Follette
For Representative in Congress
Ninth District
Elmer S. Hall
The aN>ve is the La Follette-Blaine
p egressive ticket. These will
be found on the Republican ballot with
the names of all other Republican can
didates. Cut out this ticket and take it
t the polls with you to as to make sure
y do not mist a single name. A full
progressive administration is necessary
to collect the taxes of which you are
being defrauded. Every voter in your
family should go to the polls.
DON’T FAIL TO VOTE
SEPTEMBER 5, 1922
WABENO DRUG STORE
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The First National
Bank of Crandon
CRANDON. WISCONSIN
The largest and oldest Bank in Forest County.
Resources over $700,000.
A home Bank owned by home people.
We are in position to make real estate loans on
improved farm lands at all times.
We make no charge for services of any kind, issue
drafts and lettei s of credit without any charge
whatever.
A checking, saving or certificate account with this
institution may be carried with the highest degree
of safety.
We solicit town and school treasurer accounts.
Cashier.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by Fred J. Gebhart, Crandon. Wis.
VOTE FOR
FRED J. GEBHART
FOR
Sheriff of Forest County
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Your vote and support will be apprec
iated, and if elected, I pledge to conduct
said office to the best of my ability.
HIMLEY ABSTRACT COMPANY
C. G. HIMLEY, ABSTRACTER
(Successor to Walsh Abstract Company)
Crandon, Forest County, Wiaconnin
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