Morrison Brothers Sell Local Clothing Firm to Stearns Co
The Morrison brothers sold their clothing business in the village to J. S. Stearn Lumber Co. They have operated as C. B. Morrison & Bro. for eight to nine years. The store will likely continue in the same building while the brothers consider relocating to Superior Wisconsin.
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C. BE. Morrison & Bro
J. S. Stearn, Lbr
Superior
Wils
Morrison Bros
Detroit Man Struck By Logs Fractures Ribs
August Steffees of Detroit employed by Stearns Lumber Co at Weir's camp was badly injured early this week when raised logs fell and struck his chest fracturing ribs and injuring his face He was taken to Ashland Ots eph's hospital and Wm LaPointe leads a crew rebuilding the J S Stearns Lumber Co sleeping house after a recent fire.
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August Steffees
Detroit, Mich
The
Stearns Lumber Co
Ots
Eph’s
Ashland
Steffees
LaPointe
J. S. Stearns Ltor, Co
Truthful editorial on town critics from The Highway Magazine
The piece asserts that harms to a town come from those who oppose improvements and snub strangers. It condemns critics who withhold hospitality and oppose movements not self serving. It urges readers to drive out such symptoms with optimism and goodwill.
Tree pruning boosts growth and fruitfulness
An old saying notes that pruning checks growth and increases fruitfulness. The passage explains pruning benefits for trees and suggests natural outcomes from regular maintenance.
Government dentist visits reservation children for teeth care
Dr. Damsel in Ashland operates from the Indian school to treat about 325 local Indian children. He reports over 50 percent need attention and says parents must have teeth examined or treated, with the program likely to continue for some time.
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Indian Service
Ashland
Litte George
Bessie
Damsel
Indians Sentenced In Wisconsin Federal Court Drag Net
In Superior Wisconsin Judge Landis sentences 30 to 35 Indians for liquor introduction on the reservation. Sentences range from 60 days to eight months with fines from 100 to 250 dollars. Several are sent to the house of correction. Total fines and bonds approach five thousand dollars.
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Federal Court For the Western District
Superior, Wis
Judge Landis
House of ‘Correction
Wm. Knight
aWiske
Martin
Joe Baker
Waupart
Boyd
Louis Belanger
Joe Bigbuoy
Mary Houle
House of Correction
M., E. Schaffer
Wa. Obera
Frank Sheliafo
F. Prestil
James Louden
John Goslin
Paul Seleski
Family ties and illness cross states in brief items
A reader notes interest in a young orchard setting and offers to help. Mrs. Frank DeCoteau travels to Clear Lake Minnesota after a telegram reports her mother’s serious illness there.
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Frank DeCoteau
Clear Lake
Minn
Surveyor Redfield to Lead Colville Reservation Survey
C. E. Redfield will depart March 10 for the Colville reservation in Washington to oversee surveying work similar to current duties. The project aims to finish by July 1 at the new townsite and open lands for settlement, with surveys continuing through the summer and likely for a year under Surveyor Gunderson.
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C. E. Redfield
Government
Colville Reservation
Washington
Mr. Redfield
Gunderson
Ion
Redfield
Civil Service Exams Planned for Wisconsin March 11
Examinations for rural and city carriers clerks postmasters and railroad mail clerks will be held March 11 in several Wisconsin locations. For details contact BOX 823 Post Office Milwaukee Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Farm For Sale on Ash Land Road West of Village
Auction notice from Charles Mannypenny Jr of Superior Douglas Co Wisconsin offering farm for sale at an early date. Contact for particulars. Era Mrs Stephen Watters of Wardburn Wisconsin visiting Mr and Mrs Josh Watters this week.
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Charles Mannypenny, Jr
Superior, Wis
Stephen Watters
Wardburn, Wis
Josh Watters
Acre City Wins Fast Pitched Game Over Arizona Reds
Acre City defeated the Arizona Reds 4 to 3 in a rapid contest on local diamonds. Miller pitched seven hits and no walks for Acre City, while Doo little fanned six in 7 innings before James finished. The game featured two early Acre City runs and a late scoring push by the Reds.
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Acre City
Fof
Qutlane
Asylum
Arizonia Reds
Reds
Miller
Doolittle
S. James
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Ren
Sam
Ers
Jas Smart
P. O. Box
Codanah, Wisconsin
Landis
Eesac
Drag Net
Joseph Currant
A. A. Cloud
Charles Mannypenny
Frank Green
James Cajune
Peter Marksman
Alex. Ponpact
Paul Mi-gan-i-jig
George Curtis
James Beatty
Jacob Shaw
George Morrison
John Burke
John Carlson
Leo Olson
Eau Claire County
Ashland County
Federal Court
Edison
Unbreakable Records
Ventor
Thomas A. Edison
Edisco
Garland City Music Store
Ashland, Wis
State of Washington
Sion
Oaanah
Civil Service Examination
Douglasa Co
Arizona Reds
Arizonia
H. Miller
Thomas
Doo
Little, James and
Adams
Teltre
Thur
Fox
Anna Wilson
Rockcliffe
Fellows
W. A
Chaplin
John
Wm. Elliott
Ruth Roland
Parker
Dorothy Parker
Professor Berrington