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nrttimi . UKcsranccin(i. HIMLEY. PUBLISHER. \YA?ENO. FOREST COUNTY. WISCONSIN. THURSDAY APRIL 17. 1902. VOL. 4, no. m.SOCIETY,

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Hall, at 8:0(1 I*, m. Visiting nvijfli-V r> Hiv ronliallv invited.

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1 AH'AI, Time Caud.NoiiTH BOUND.

Mixed train 11:15 . m.South Bound.

Mixed train 2:15 p m.V. H. Johns, Agent.

Post-Office.Mail arrives at 11:15 a. in.Mail closes at ti.ou p, m.

Office hours from 8:IH> a. ni. to0:00 p. m.

Sundays from 10:00 a m. to 12noon.

V. H. Johns, Postmaster,C. G. Himley, Deputy:

TOWN OFFICERS:John McGuiUe ChairmanF. O. Rusch SupervisorErnest Martin.,.. “

C. G. Himley ............ClerkM. J. Dickinson TreasurerA. J. Johnson AssessorA. L. Burgan .JusticeP. Mielke “

M. Bolanlj “

O. E. Lutz “

A. G. Russell ; .. ConstableWm. Griffin “

Chris. Gantner .........“Frank Farrell “

C. 0. HIMLEY,

Notary PublicWABENO, WISCONSIN,

Notice.1 lierfeby give notice that I

have the agency for seliing thet'hicago <i' North Western Rail-way Company lands for Crundonand vicinity. For further par-ticular.'- and terms call on or ad-dress, A." E: Himley. ••

Crandon, Wis.

Excursion Rates to the MarJri Grasand " inter Resorts

Via the North-Western Line. Ontv the .vlardi Grasat NewS i-l. ans eXefii’sioit tickets will bp’-old February "to ft. inclusive.ai very low rates, with final limitfor feiiirti passage until February!>, inclusive. Excursion ticketsare also on sale daily, atreduced' to th*> principal winter re-i-ris in (la United States and

Mexico. Fur full information ap-ple i > ticket agents ChicagoN. fib-Western R’y*

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

consin.The North-Western Lint* has largt

o a■!;- of ’and for salt- along its lines inNorthern Wisconsin at low prices andeasy terms of. payment.

If ye n are looking for anew locationv. here good land is cheap, this your op-portunity nnd now is the time to buy.

Markets near are: Minneapolis. St.Paul. Duluth. Superior, Milwaukee,Chicago. Tty land is well timWredwith a hajxt.ti hardwood growth, thesoil fertile and easy of cultivation, andt! ere is a great abundance of pure coldwater. >■ -

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Urmi mtiT the above points when youare listing for lathi.

For Illustrated f'old-’randftither froeinformation SMldryvs ;

r,co. W. Bell., /.and CommissionerJlndsoti. IVis.. or <>. ii. MayKae. ,V>-

pstant General Passenger Agent. St.<*ani. Mifin

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Subscribe for the AivfEHTbiEH

K\. J. DfCkSNSONyvjs.

DEALER IN-

Dry Goods,Groceries,Clothing,Footwear,hardware.

Lumbermen’s Supplies.

Hay, Flourand Feed.

Notice.Jos. Trompczynsk will be at

jlliePalmer House at 7 .aona everyj Wednesday with a mil line of

I drugs. J. T's. twenty years ex-perience in the drug line empow-ers him to treat any kind of sick*hess with good’ success.

I 'If You Art Going to California

Apply to agents Chicago & North-West-ern Ity, about the through TouristSleeping Car service to Los Angeles andSan Francisco. Round trip tourist tick-ets on sale daily.

FARMERS’ INSTITUTES FOfiJUNE, 1902:

University of Wisconsin,Madison, Wis., April 15, 1902.We are planning to hold Sum-

mer Institutes in Northern Wis-consin in June, rit points in theState that are too far north tomake winter meetings advisable.

If your town has a hail thatcan be furnished free, in whichto hold a otie day meeting, andyour farmers and business menwisli an Institute to be held atyour town sometime during June,write to this office foi* a blankpetition-.

Only ten or twelve of thesemeetings can lie held and we al-ready have a number of petitionson tile. If you wish a meetingfor your town! write at once, asthe earliest applications will re-ceive the most favorable con-sideration.

Geo. McKerrow, Supt.

O. E. Lutz of Laona was ucaller in town Sunday.

Spring time is the time to useRocky Mountain Tea. Keeps you

1 , iwell all summer. Great springlife re newer, flu cts. Ask yourdruggist.

FOR SALE—A row boat, ingood condition, dirt cheap forcash! cattse for selling, deadbroke and need money. Applyto Himley.

I live and let my brethren liveWith all that's goodwith me.

Unto the poor, some cash I giveThe balance I give Rocky

Mountain Tea. Ask yourdruggist.

Subscribe for the Advertiserand you will have a completerecord of the proceedings of theCounty Board, Town Hoard andthe Board of School Directors,Which alotie is worth the sub-pserition p’ ice of *1.50 per year,besides all other items oflocal and gneral farthest

LOCAL- LOGIC,

Hand in your news items.Deck Bennett Sundayed well

his family at Cliutouville.The local saw mill finished

sawing then- basswood Monday.M. Waterman went down the

line Tuesday, returning today.Postmaster Rodibough was

i down from Pudus yesterday.Win. Wolf is loading lumber

; this week for Curtis & Yale ofi Wausau.

Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gantnerof Carter were visitors in town

Saturday.

Miss Moore and Frank Bon*esho attended a ball at CarterSaturday night.

The mahinery for the Priebe& Kleimslimidt saw and planiugmill arrived last Week.

Al. Richardson was over toCrandon a few days, returningTuesday.

George Boehm visited withhis folks at Mountain a coupledays this week.

Albert Rusch went down tohis home at Reedsville today toremain some time.

Billy and Eva McCllntoCk willmake yon forget your troublesat the Woodmen Hall Mondayand Tuesday April 21 and ,22m1.

Miss Wilton's sister of Mrs.Paul Gresbach of this village,came up from Suring Saturdayto assist the Burgan family.

Mr. and Mrs. Normatl John-son were up from Ferry’s resortMonday. Normaif lias just re-covered from a trial of the smallpoN.

Joe Grattoh and F. Kennardare busy these days building ahouse for Col. Pike on the landhe purchased and which he willmake into a stock farm.

Mrs. Chas. Reitz received amessage from her folks, nearEdgar, Wis., stating that herfather waft very sick. Mr. andMrs. Reitz and children left forEdgar Monday.

Andrew Miller of Scb'tt, Che-boygan county, purchased landwest of Wabenc. and will movehis family here in. about twoweeks - Land agent Richardsonmade the sale.

Byron H. Cooley of redoniaand Andrew Mueller of Adell,came up Wednesday. Mr. Cooleyis a land agent and returned to-day. Mr. Mueller will remain afew days to look at some landwith Bock Bennett.

The Billy and Eva McClintockEntertainers will appear at theM. w. a. Hall Monday and Tues-day April 21 and 22nd in highclassed vaudeville, more funthan a circus. A moral and upto date attraction. Admission15 and 25 cents.

Editor Himley returned fromthe Southern part of the stateyesterday, whore he had been on

business during the past tendays The old man wus consid-erably roiled up over an articlethat appeared in the issue gottenbut during his absence, and liasbeen giving the boys in the officeb over sine*1 his return.

Airs. Burgan To Rest.

Mrs. Alvina Ewan Buygan,vcl-oso death occured last Tues-day morning of blood poisoningafter nine days’ illness, was laidin her final resting place ill tlit*Forest Hill cemetery last Thurs-day afternoon in the presence ofa large number of sorrowing rel-

Iatives, friends and neighbors.The funeral services were heldin the German Lutheran church.iRev. Fredrjch of Brookside, thecongregational pastor deliveringa sermon in both German andEnglish. The pall-bearers wereT. A. Brenner, Paul Neuman,Paul Kupper, Louis Rumuiell,William Rumuiell and ChristSchmoll. Oonradin Jecklin actedas funeral director. The floraltributes were many and beutiful.The church was filled with peopleand many were unable to get

seats. Relatives from abroad inattendance at the funeral wereEdward Ewan, father of deceas-ed, and Mrs. Frank Pl’oft, mother of Mr. Burgan, both of Cor-inth, Wisconsin, find Joe Proft,brother of Mr. Burgan of Lin-coln county, Wisconsin. Motherof deceased being in feeble healthwas unable to be present at thefuneral. Deceased was 22 years,2 months and\2s days at the timeof hei1 death. She is survivedby her husband and two smallchildren, Johnnie, aged 2 yearsand H months, and alittledaugh-ter only 9 days old, to motirh theloss' of a kind Wife alio lovingmother. Mrs. Burgan Was afaithful and devoted wife, and aloving find forid parent. Shewas a kind and obliging neighbor, generous to the worthypeedy, and alwaysread) avid will-ing to lend a helping baud in timeof sickness or trouble. She washighly respected by allwhokrtewher.

Deceased was born in Baum-(garie'n, Germany on January 21,18NI She came to this countrywith her parents in 1881, whenbut 1 year old, settling first inBroadueks. Pennsylvania, and in18811 moved to Corinth, Wiscon-sin, when* her parents have sinceresided.

On November SO, Im9B she wasmarried to Antone L. Burgan at

Dorchester, Wisconsin. afterwhich they located here, wherethey have resided ever cince; Mr.Burgan bbing in Hie mefcantilebusiness in this village, and isone of the leading business men.

Barney McGinlev came backfrom a campaign trip along t In*Gillett Branch last week. Hewent over in the interest of someof his old-time friends in politicswho seemed to be in danger ofdefeat before he got upon theground; but, after the arrival ofMr. McGintey, things suddenlychanged and they won out.There is generalship neeaed,even in politics; isn't that so?—Crandon Republican.

Makes children eat, sleep, andgrow: Makes mother strong andvigorous. Makes a healthy fam-ily. That's what Rocky MountinTea does. 35 cts Ask yourdruggist

Correspondence:

CarterDave Bowman was in town

Suturd iv.

Ernest Martin was up to at-tend the funeral today>

Dr. French of Mountain was acaller in town Tuesday.

W. B. St.John of Carter was intown a short time Saturday.

MV. and Mrs. Christ Gantnercalled on their Wubeuo friendsThursday.

Mat Boland’s little girl brokeher arm Friday. Dr. French isattending her.

Dr. Luckner of Laona was seenon our streets Tuesday return-ing the same day.

Bill Rabbitt is very (tick. Dr.French of Mountain is the in-

tending physician.Mrs. E. Hemenway has been

on the sick list the past week,but is now on the gaim

Bill Torge arrived from GilletTuesday and will open up hesaloon for business in a few day

Miss Moofe and Frond Botesho of Wabeno came down Sat-urday to attend the ball In tinevening.

'The dartce given at Midlke’>Hotel last Saturday evening waa grand success and all report agood tittle.

Bill. London received a me- -

sage from Vernon county Ttie -

day announcing the serious ilness of his mother. Mr. Latidoiand sister left for Vernon countyWednesday.

Notice.

In regard to the article entitle*.“Wabeno as T. see it," which aj -

peared in the columns of thi.paper last week. I desire to stabto the readers of tile AdvertlsEK that the article was hande*.in, and published by the “devil"during iuy trip to the sotttheripart of the suite, without myknowledge or ebusedt. To me,

Wabeno is first among all places,and I have a* high regard for tintown and its people: and its fu-ture looks promising.

Had l been at home the articlewould not have been printeras it has uiways been the policyof tliis paper not to take part hany individual or factional strifewhether church, social, politicaor otherwise. Editor.

Bought a New Plant.

Editor L. P. l-erry of The (Mi

iett Times, spent-Tuesday after-noon in town looking over tarn -

pies, consulting, etc., and suc-ceeded iu selecting ah up to-dateprinting office which will soonbe in operation in Gillett. Theout lit was purchased through B.F. Goodcil, the genial and capa-ble repfesenative of The AmeriCah Type Founders' Company ofChicago. Tlx Herald, OcontoFalls.

H. id. Baldwin, one of Moun-tain's prosperous merchants, wasin the village Saturday.

jStop At—

Hotel WabenoT. F. MOORE. Proprietor.

Sample Room In Connection\V A MONO wis

rirst*Class.

S. C. FRENCH,

Physician and Surgeon,

Mountain.Wis.

A. L. Burgan.—Dealer in—

Groceries,Confectionery,

Fresh, Salt and SmokedMeats.

WABEtfO. WIS.

Milwaukee HouseMiller & Miller Pops.

NORTH CRANDON, WIS.-

Comfortable and Homelike.1

Emil Birkle,Tonsorial Artist;Workmanship First-Class;

laircutting, shaving and shampooing done in the best manner

(Shop in Manitowoc House:). *

'atronize-

Manitowoc House*W. L. Boehm, Prop,

ALSO DEALER IN-WINES. HLIGUORS and CIGARS

Good Accomodations:IV.. sonable Rates.

WAKEN*. wi*•*

II and. DREIER,

Attorney at LawFire and Life Insurance.

Money to Loan on Real Estate

Shawano, YVjM.-

FRANK LACKNER M.D.Physician and Surgeon.

LAONA,WIS.

Will be ai the Hotel WaHenoat Wabeno, every Wednes-

day and Friday.

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CHET STARKS,Cruiser and Estimater,

: , # i.Tresspassing looked after and esu

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mates made promptly and atreasonable rate9.

REFERENCE IF DESIRED.

LAONA,

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