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AJforflfern ufecotisin Sttoertiser.O. <;. HIMLEY, PUBLISHER. WABENO. FOREST COUNTY. WISCONSIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1901. VOL. 4, NO. 15.

SOCIETYWABENO CAMP. No. 0113, M. W. AMe.*ts on the first and third Fridayevening 1of each month, at the M. YV. ofA. Mall, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting neigh-hors are cordially invited.

M. I). Joses. Comiauin Jj-.cki.ix.

V. C. Clerk.

C. & N. W. R’y.

Local Time Card.North Bound.

tPassenger 7:58 a. m.Mixed train 2:55 p. m.

South Bound.f Passenger 9:ob u. m.Mixed train 4:50 p. m.fWednesday and Fn ■ :y only.

V. H. Joh , Agent.

Post-Office.Mail arrives at 2:55 p. m.Mail closes at 4:80 p. in.

Office hours from 7:00 a. m. 'to9:00 p. m.

Sundays from 9:00 a m. to 2:00 noon.

'V. H. .Johns, Postmaster,O. G. Himley, Deputy.

TOWN OFFICERS.John Mc Guire ChairmanF. O. Rusch SupervisorErnest Martin .... 1 “C. G. Himuey dlerkM. J. Dickinson TreasurerA. J. Johnson AssessorA. L. Burg an JusticeP. Mielke “

M. Boland “

O. E. Lutz “

A. G. Russell ConstableWin. Griffin. ..........“CHRist GantnEr “

Frank Farrell “

C. Q. HIMLEY,

Notary PublicWABENO, WISCONSIN.

FOR SALE!FOR SALE—The Palmer

House at Laona. Good two story,hotel building with modern im-provements, well located, includ-ing two lots, for sale cheap. Forterms apply to Lewis Palmer,Laona, Wis.

Notice.I hereby give notice that I

have the agency for selling theChicago & North-Western Rail-way Company lands for Crandonand vicinity. For further par-ticular.-. and terms call on or ad-dress, A. E. Himley.

Crandon, Wis.

Home Seekers. It Will Pay You toLook Up Lands in Northern Wis-

consin.The Xorth-Western Line has Jarge

tracts of land for -■ in along ‘is iF.es laNorthern Wiscon.-in ;a v .■■’■•ccs andeasy terms of payu ■If you are looking , : anew locationwhere gtiod land i- >■ this yoar op-portunity and now is the time to buy.

Markets near are: Minneapolis, St.l’aul, Duluth, Superior. Milwaukee,Ch'eago. The land is well timberedwith a mixed hardwood growth, thesoil fertile and easy of cultivation, andthere is a great abundance of pure coldwater.

Remember the above points when you

are looking for land.For Illustrated Folder and futherfree

information addressGeo. W. Bell, Land Commissioner,

Hudson. M > .or 0. H. Macßae. As-sistant General Passenger Agent. St.Paul. Minn.

If You Are Going to Californ'aApply to agents Chicago & North-Mest-

em liy, about the through TouristSleeping Car service tp Los Angeles and■fan Francisco. Round trip tourist tiek-< on sale daily.

M. J. DICKINSONWABENO, WIS.

-DEALER IN-

Dry Goods,Groceries,

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Clothing,Footwear,Hardware,

Lumbermens Supplies.

Hay, Flourand Feed.

Notice for Publication,department of interior,La.vh Office at Wausau. Wisn

November 1, 1901.Notice is hereby given that the fol-

lowing-named settler has filed notice ofhis intention to makefinal proof in sup-port of his claim, and that said proofwill be made before the Clerk of Cir-cuit Coun fit Oconto Wisconsin, on De-cember 13, 1901, tfi: Georoe Chawfordof Lakewood, Wisconsin, who made 11.E. No. 9884. for the N. E. N. EL, bee.2. Tp. 33. N.. R. Hi E.

lie names the following witnesses toprove hiscontinuous residence upon andcultivation of said lund. viz: GustavIlagen. Fredrick Marks, CarpThlcnfehltand George Langley all of Lakewood,Wisconsin.

John W. Miller,Register.

Notice.Jos. Trompczyhski will be at

the Palmer House at Laona everyWednesday with a full line ofdrugs. J. T's. twenty years ex-perience in the drug line empow-ers him to treat any kind of sick-ness with good success.

Home Seekers’ Excursions to theNorthwest, West and Southwest

Via the North-Western Line. HomeSeekers' Excursion Tickets at greatlyreduced rates will be sold on the firstand third Tuesdays of each monththrough the year 1901 to the territoryindicated above. Standard and Tour-ist Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining ChairCars, and “The Best of Everything.,,

For full particulars apply 'to agentsChicago & North-Western R'y.

Very Low Rates to International LiveStock Exposition at Chicago. 111.,

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Via the North-Western Line. Tickets

will be sold at one fare, plus $3.00, forround trip December 2,3 and 4. limitedto return until December 8. inclusive.Apply to agents Chicago A North-West-

ern R'y.

Notice.Tl’c first five deer heads re-

ceived this season I Will mountI * *• f V*

for $8.50 each. This price willnot include polished oak or wal-nut shield. A. G Russell,

The Taxidermist.

FOR BALE—Good House audLot in village of Wabeno. Forterms apply to Advertiser Office.Id leave my happy home

and oross the dark blue sea,Rather than be without

Charley and tny Rocky Moun-tain Tea. Ak your druggist.

Brings attractiveness to listless, unlovable girlsmaking themhandsome, marriageable women.That's what Rocky Mountain Teawill do. 85c. Ask your drug-gist

LOCAL LI Mi IC.

Now, for the turkey.The hunting season is on.

A. G. Russell has finished build*ing a commodi is woodshed.

A. L. Burgan transacted bv.si-ness at Johnson's Siding Tues- jday.

Hon. Henry Johnson ofSuringwas seen returning from a trip upthe the Klonkyke branch Friday.

Charles Symes came up fromManitowoc Wednesday to spendthe winter with his brother.

Win. J. Wag.staff, the success-ful lumber dealer of Oshkoshdid business here last week.

Postmaster Delamater of La-ona circulated among friends intown Wednesday.

Mrs. W. L. Boehm and grand-son Willie visited with the form-er's sons at the Manitowoc Housethis week.

T. A. Richardson returnedfrom a week's cruising and esti-mating in the the vicinity of Arm-stong Creek.

President Rodibaugh of* theIndiana Lumber Company of Pa-dus didbusiness in Wabeno Tues-day.

J. B. Scory of Padus was intown yesterday. He has justre-turned from au extended trip inBrown and Langlade counties

Ben. Slow returned Fridayfrom Conover where had been as-sisting a Michigan lumbering con-cern in looking over a large tracfof timber land.

Messrs. A H. Btrohm, Geo.Boehm, Peter Schaeffer and P.Kopesky have all gone to workfor the Wabeno Lumber &. Mfg.Cos.

Chus. Rietz has practicallycompleted the addition to hisdwelling on Forest Ave. TheRietz family now have a pleasantand commodius home.

J. A. ChrUrtnacht of Alienton,this state, Secretary and Tieas-

i : iurer of the Wabeno Lumber andManufacturing Company lookedafter business interests here Wed-nesday.

John Rice of Laona was a Wa-beno caller yesterday. He re-ports that 17 new buildings havebeen built in that village this

fyear. Surely, our sister villageis getting to the front.

O. S. Reeves of Marinette, whowas foreman of the constructioncrew at the time the Klondykebranch was extended north fromhere two years/ago is spending afew days in the village renewingacquaintances.

A social hop was given to ourcitizens by Conradin Jecklin, the jproprietor of tho Modern Wood- imen Hall Saturday evening. Alarge crowd was iu attendanceand the result was a good, socia-ble time.

C. S. Pierce, Gen'l Land Agent| for the North-Western Company

j and ox-County Treasurer McAl-| lister of Oconto looked after realestate business in this . village

I Wednesday. Mr. McAllister is1 also in the insurance business and

I handles about a dozen of the best| fire insurance companies in this

I country.

Special Sale.. Here is a bargain for you:

Men's fine wool undershirts at

S 30cts. each. M. J. Dickinson.

Look Here!For the next 80 days we will

sell Hour at die following prices:Pat-White Lily $1.15 persolt> sk.“ Gold Leaf sl.lO “ “

Str’t Best 'Money .90 “ “

M. J. Dickinson.

Shot at Padus.Convin Slento, Geo. Karstteter

and Marion Slentx returned yes-terday from near Pr.dus, Wis.,where they had been huntingdeer. The first named had hisleft, hand badly injured by theaccidentia! discharge of his rifle.He was standing on a log near arunway, and slipping from thelog his rillo was discharged, theball passing through his handandpassing up through the wrist,

coming but near ths elbow. It isthought that he lose two lingers.Karst teter shot at ti deer whichwas but a short distance fromhim but missed it.— The BambooNetvs.

Colpofrtets are urgently neededby the Bible Institute ColportagoAssociation, (D. L. Moody, found-er,) 250 La Salle Auenue, Chi-cago. The work is agreeable andrenumeration liberal. This par-ticular plan has been in operationsix yeai's, and is adopted for allcommunities. Previous experi-ence is not essential. Part timemay be devoted to the work withgood results. Earnest men andwomen should address at once,A. P. Fitt, Supt., 250 La SalleAve.,' Chicago.

idfc For a hunting license callon Himley at the Post-office.

Read notices of Dickinson’sspecial sales in this paper. Itwill pay you to see him.

Deputy game warden McGeeof Oconto spent several days intown this week.

aEmil Welter, Win. Bumalman

and Hefiry Warner are workingfor H, B. McNab.

James Moore and family havemoved into the Newton KitcheJldwelling on Forest Ave.

A Thanksgiving ball will begiven oy Jecklin, our hardwareman at the Woodman Hall. Allare cordially invited.

A. L. Burgan, the butcher willgive a turkey shoot on Thanks,giving day. Call around and tryyour luck.

Hustle around and take advan-tage of Taxidermist Russell’s re.ducod rates; he aleady has fourdeer heads to mount. (

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Fred Blurne came up fromMountain this week to do jsorne

work for Landlord Moore in therear of the Advertiser building.

Gus. Fosdick and family cameup from Ableman, this stale lastweek to visit the former’s father,Frank Fosdick, west of this vil-lage.

A pleasant surprise was got tonup on Albert Rusch by Mesdanaes ;F. O Kusoh and Charley Wctts-

jstein at the Woodmen Hall Wed-nesday night. Dancing was theprincipal feature of amusement.Light refreshments were servedat 12 o’clock. All report havinghad a good time.

School Board Proceedings, jSpecial Meeting,

Wabeno, Wis., Nov. 2, 1901.Board of School Directors of j

the Town of Wabeno met at theoffice of the Secretary for tlh>|purpose of authorizing contracts jfor teachers and such otherbusi- •

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ness as may legally come beforethe board at said meeting. Meet-ing called to order by President iM. J. Dickinson at 10 o'clock a. jm. All members present.

On motion George Hall was en-'gaged as principal of the Laonaschool in Sub District No. 2, andG. Rolla Dickinson as teacher inthe Padus school in Sub DistrictNo. 1, and tlie Secretary instruct-ed to draw up contracts to thateffect.

On motion the following billswore allowed by the board andthe President and Secretary woreinstructed to draw orders in pay-ment of sameMartin Bros. Hughes contract SMIL -.’l

•T. 11. Baker wood, io.oo

A. J. Johnson work on school house 4.00M. J. Dickinson meeting 2.00

John McliiiirO meeting aud niitesgo 3.20T. F. Moore on contract 30.00C. G. llimley meeting 2.00Pat. McHugh wood 12.00

Paul McDonald placing scuts etc. ’ 7.30Win. Traynor drayage 4.00Wm. Rabbitt meeting and mileage 2.00A. J. Johnson placing seats etc. 2.00Connor 1.. AL. Cos. Hughes con. 10.57Miner Bros, supplies 8.15Emma Rice teaching 40.00James McHugh wood. 7.00

Or. motion board adjourned sinedie. C. G. Himley,

Secretary.

An Oklahoma editor feels thatwhen a newspaper is called uponto publish tributes to deceasedpersons, lo candidates, and tonotoriety Seekers, in languagethat strains the truth, itought tocharge extra for wear and tear ofconscience, etc. ' Imagine the billof extras any of us could bringin, brethern, on this basis, fortributes paid some of “our mostprominent citizens” during thepast throe years! Tilt Oklahomareformer suggests the followingrates for deliberately printingtilings that “ain’t so:”

For calling a man a successfulcitizen when everyone knows heis lazier than a government male,$2.75;referring to a deceased citi-zen as one who is sincerelymourn-ed by the entire community whenwe know he will only be missedby the poker circle, $1.08; refer-ing to some gali vanting femaleus an estimable lady whom it is apleasure to meet, when everybusiness man in town had rather

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see tho devil Coming, hoof, hornsand all, than to see her comingtowards him, 88.19; calling an or-dinary pulpit pounder an eminentdivine, 90 cents; sending a tough

citizen to heaven, $5.

FOR BALE—-A row boat, ingood condition, dirt cheap forCash; cause for selling, deadbroke and need money. Applyto Himley at the Advertiser Of-fice.

A thousand things by i aredone Lr better than most thingsdo one. We refer to Rocky Moun-tain Tea made bj Madison Medi-cine Cos. 85c. Ask your drug-git

Stop At

Hotel WabenoT. F. MOORE. Proprietor.

Sample Room In Connection.

WABENO, WIS.

First-Class."" 1 -

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A. L. Burgan,—Dealer in

Groceries,

Fresh, Salt and SmokedMeats.

Wabeno. wis

J. W. PINCH.Physician and Surgeon.

(IILLETT, wis.Special attention paid to calls

along the Klondyke Division

,of the C. & N. W. R’y iind:

|._ | rTMrri|| \

S. 0. FRENCH.

Physician and Surgeon,

Mountain,

Wis

Emil Birkle,Tonsorial Artist;Workmanship First-Class;

Haircutting, shaving and sham-pooing done in the best manner

(Shop in Manitowoc House.)1

Patronize-Manitowoc House

W. L. Boehm, Prop.ALSO DEALER IN—-

WINES, LIGUORS and CIGARS.Good Accoumdnlions.

Reasonable Hates.WABENO win. i

H. (I. IIREIER,

Attorney at LawFire and Life Insurance.

[ 4Jf I,Money tci Loan on Real Estate.

Shawano, Wik.*

FRANK LACKNER M. DPhysician and Surgeon,

Laona.WIS.

Will be at the Hotel Wabenoat Wabeno. every Wednes-

day and Friday. —r.

CHET STARKS,Cruiser and Estimates

, rTreaspaswur looked after and esti

mates .nade promctly and atreasonable rates.

hEI ERRNCH II dEMRMI. t* l ■>£.

) AON A MW

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