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8 1 i.i if' fjrf-, -k .1? & it 1 o. CARR writes '#v- Hail Insurance At* in •St Paul Fire and Marine.* ——l Do business I •at home •and save «money. Why pay more for same* insurance from strangers?* •Drop in at the Bank andj learn how and why. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1900. flARKET REPORT. Furnished by R. G. Cargill, agent Victoria Elevator. Pembina. Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Flax fl.65. Local. Free With The Pioneer Express The Farmer. The New York Tribune. The Twice-a-week Minneapolis Tribune. Pembina County Fair July 18th, 19th and 20.li, at Hamilton, The county board with full member ship has been in session this Week. The Pembina band received a proposi tion yesterday from Hallson, to furnish music on the 4th of July. Sheriff Farrow took Joseph Houie to Bismarck on Sunday to remain there luring the remainder of his natural life. W. C.T. U. will meet with Mrs. Ryan fiisafternoon at 4:30 to elect delegates county convention, a full attendance requested. The sale at the customs advertised for ist week was adjourned until to-day at o'clock. There is quite an assortment 3f clothing, silk, a sofa, watches, etc. Dan Rondeau and family left Kfsterday on an overland trip to the Turtle moun tains to visit relatives, and may locate on a claim if a suitable one can be found. The Salvation Army picnic in Mr. Daniel Shannon's grove, Joliette, will be held on Tuesday, June 26th, one week later than stated in last week's issue. The city and the township equalization boards were in session at the city hall on Monday. There seemed to be no kicks coming on the work of the respective assessors. Programs are out for the Hallock races, Julv 3rd, 4th and 5th. $1,500 are offered in prizes free-for-all trot 3300, etc. With these inducements Hallock will have a big crowd. School election next Tuesday, 19th. Mr* 'T. L. Price as director and G. W. Ryan as treasurer end their terms. Both good men for the place and better run them again. Ladies can vote at this election. F..S. Cheney went to Neche Tuesday and shipped a carload of old iron he had bought there, and yesterday he was at Cavalier on the same mission. Mr, the iron business like Rockefeller regions this week and ruled a little high er than for any previous time this year. We expect to see long editorials in our down east democratic exchanges laying the high price of bread to some great western trust and monopoly. The damage to flax by cut very serious in many localities in this R. A. Rubert has decided to close the Hallock Laundry, the work of that kind being so much divided that it does not pay. Mr. Rubert turned out good work and many will be sorry to hear of his intention to go out of business.— Hallock Enterprise. Rev. S. F. Beer, of Larigddii. will fill Rev. Mr. Dingle's iappointments at Joli ette, Carlisle and Pembina next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Dingle, with his wife, left on Tuesday for an overland trip to I uneney seems to have a monopoly on friends who will give them many good wishes. Mr. Carson is at present in the Bank of Neche, but expects to take the rion?tW00k a.start.to7a.rdsi.th|e uPper _angrfog where he will assist Mr. Beer in a -series of meetings and preach there on Sunday. rfr? .**! There will be no services in the Pres byterian drarch Sunday evening on ac count of illness of Rev. Mr. Hall. The bank and court house are each being treated to a coat of paint outside, R. Moorhead is doing the lofty work on the court house tower, •. The Pembina second nine met the St Vincentites' crack team on the home grounds on Tuesday evening for five innings with a score oi 11 to of the Pembina kids. Garnett Bros., of St. Thomas, N. D., who recently bought a large tract of land is between this city and Red River, brought over fifty head of horses, Tuesday and thirty more yesterday. They have al ready erected suitable buildings and barns and the work of breaking up the land will commence immediately.—Hal lock Enterprise. The Long Distance Telephone is being connected direct with the court house this week. When completed and the proposed connections with Drayton and a*} «, Walhalla, then any person can talk ear ~tnp- talk to ear, if not eye to eye, with any county officer direct, from any large town in the county for a nominal,sum. The Christian Endeavor convention -—••&> has been in session at the Presbyterian Heyrock, Cavaiier R. Baskin church here for two days and will close ^a.V!r(?a^ to-day. A large attendance is present from all over the county and a very in Testing programme is being carried out. Owin? to the session being in pro gress as we go to press we defer further perticulars until next week. At the republican caucus held on Mon day evening to elect delegates to the county judicial convention, which meets at Cavalier to-day, Swain Thorwaldson was elected chairman and Geo. Peterson secretary and 42 votes were cast The following delegates were elected: F. A. Wardwell, F. A. Hart, Paul Williams, Geo. Peterson, V. Quackenbush, Bran den Johnson, Amos DeLisle, Ab. Simp son. A heavy shower during the hour pre vious to Dr. May's lecture on Monday evening interfered with attendance of some out of town people, but a fair sized audience gathered and listened to one of the best treats of the season. Dr. May's descriptive powers are superlative, and wit and eloquence abound. Dr. May gives a most enjoyable hour and a half to his audiences. A good rain Friday and more or less good showers at other times since have wet the surface pretty well all over the county. Though too late to repair all damage made the hot winds and drouth, yet it has come soon enough to save what is left and of that the reports are somewhat conflicting, except that much damage has been done, enough to materially reduce the average yield. Somone, either through malice afore thought, or possibly without a realizing sense of the devilishness of the deed, has thrown stones through the beautiful colored glass windows of the Episcopal church. Three stones were found, one of such size that it precludes the idea of being thrown by a "sling shot" Mr. E. M. Nixon offers a reward of 95 for infor mation that will convict the guilty person or persons. ... Ferguson & Garrett is the style of new law, land and insurance firm at Drayton. The members are Mr. Robt Feguson, who has been established at that point for some years and Mr. W. Ri Garrett, formerly in business at Cavalier,' but who for a couple of years has been at various localities in tHfe east and south, but returns with-the remark that one needs to travel to learn the superiorities of North Dakota. Success to the new firm. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carson of Neche were at the Winchester house yesterday. The parties were married Wednesday at Hallock. Mrs. Carson being formerly Miss Dora Lindsay of St Thomas. Both Mr. and Mrs. Carson are well and favor ably known by '-'J ""-re ui very large circle of ST position of cashier of the BathgateBank gionsthis week and ruled a little high- in the near future. licensed to preach the gospel. Wednes- Cards of invitation have been received by friends in this city announcing the marriage on June 20th of Clinton J. Tripp School to Miss Orrell Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jurrue of Warren, Minnesota. worms is ......UMUUI. Mr* TriPP wil1 be cut county. In some cases they have down the second sowing. We have never before heard of so much harm caused by these pests. Heretofore the damage has been only local in spots remembered as the .. nephew of Mrs. Annie Rose, formerly Mrs. Annie Winchester, who resided here with her for some time. Miss Jurrue is the daughter of the manager of the Warren Roller Mills. Many old friends will send good wishes to Mr. up Tripp and his bride. The "Pembina Navigation Company have been compelled to lay up their gasoline launch on account of the low stage of water in the Red River. Every time the boat has gone out lately it would get stuck on the bars, and someone w6uld have to pull off their shoes and waicle in and pull it off. The main chan nel of the river is less than twenty feet wide in many places and outside of the channel the water don't average eigh teen inches deep. The Red is lower than ever known to the oldest settlers. xf st •Jh" V*'*. Personals. Mrs. LaMoure Jr. left for Minneapolis _F„ Mr. and Mis. Aug. Sfaoft left yesterday ... Business College Wednesday 4 in favor spending a couple of weeks at home. Rev. W. J. Hall was taken ill just at the meeting of the Presbytery and was left day for a pleasure and prospecting trip Judson LaMoure, E. K. Robert .Mountain left on Bemidji, Minnesota on a two week's T- R'and T* H*Shaw Wednesday to join them The following is a list left of Pembina county people registered at the Pembina House during the week: Friday-A. House during the week: Friday—A. Harris, Wm. Young, Hamilton John Jollie, Glasston D. McLarty, Hyde Park. Wednesday—P. Quigley, W. H. Johnson, Glasston F. H. Hamilton, Hamilton John Thomson, Bathgate R. Menzie, Hamilton. Following are some Pembina county and other well known people who reg istered at the Winchester during the week: Friday—C. D.Deforge. W. J. Burke, Bathgate F. O. Hellstrom, A. H. Oakes, St. Thomas A. Mountain, Hamilton. Saturday—E. A. Taylor, St. Thomas H. W. Wallace, Drayton I. B. Parsons, Bathgate. Sunday -J. B. Ren ville, Hallock M. Jackson, Jas. Baker, Neche. Monday—Geo. Taylor, Bath gate S. J. Sigfusson, Mountain J. W. Hart, Joliette. Tuesday—Thos. Dorgan, Langdon F. J. Farrow, Cavalier Thompson Morrison, Drayton A. D. Currie, W. J. Burke, Bathgate O. E. Sauter, Grafton A. Paterson, Hoople W. D. Best, Bay Center Samuel Allan, Drayton J. Mclvor, Hoople. Pembina Presbytery, Pembina Presbytery convened in the Presbyterian church of Pembina, Tues day, June 12th, at 11:15 a. m., with Rev. J. S. Hamilton of Cavalier in the moder ator's chair. The action of the Home Mission com mittee in scaling down the grants of the Home Mission board to the various Home Mission churches was approved. The pastoral relation between Rev. W. W. McRae and the Drayton church was dissolved and Rev. McRae was dismiss ed to the Olympia Presbytery, Synod of Washington. The pastoral relation between Rev. W. H. Hunter and the churches .of Crystal and Canton was dissolved. A call from the Ardoch and Green wood churches for the ministerial services of Rev. J. R. Campbell was received and a committee was appointed to install Rev. Campbell. A commission with Rev. Douganas chairman was appointed to consider the possibility of uniting certain fields now without pastor or supply, Mission work copies ordered, printed Those in attendance were: Rev. J. p. Schell, Northwood Rev. Thos. Dougan] Langdon Rev. C. D. McDonald, Ph. D., Grafton Rev. W. H. Hunter, Crystal Rev. W. J. Hall, Neche Rev. Robt. Johnston, Gilby Rev. J. R. Campbell The standing rules of Presbytery to- __„T ».. u»us gether with the rules governing Home were stolen on Monday, June 3rd and by Mission work were revised and 5p0 Wednesday, June l3th, th^ thieves w# be mustered in as members of the twine industry at Bismarck. The wheels of justice sometimes revolve'with celerityV Hoople Rev. T. U. Richmond 'Bathl "on' gate Rev. W. W. McRae, Draytlm Rev! Rev. J. S. Hamilton, Cavalier Rev. B. A. Fahl, Inkster Rev. D. Matheson, Walhalla Rev. Wm. Gillespie, Ardoch Rev. F. H. Hays, D. D., Grand Forks- W- D- W«lkie, ve thpm McLaughlin, Forest River Rev. L. S. Hall, St. Thomas Rev. Geo. Clark Edinburg. Donald Minto Rev. D.B. Finlayson was examined and Donald Finlayson was examined and day a. m. and ordafned at the close of the evening session of the C. E. con vention. 0 J. B. Clapp, of the Synodical Sunday "Um^er °i Pe°ple Missionary, was dressed the Presbytery. Married. B^oSE'£w~BFARISTO—At Oftttte Thieves. lh® for a few days visit at Forest River and late to Have the cool of the evening. As St Thomas. beef has been very scarce lately it did for St Thomas.* ^eef has been very scarce lately Eddie LaMoure returned to Archibald "ot Monday night at about ten--o'clock "J® Monday on a visit to wlitiont, EntteRM ISpton was called out to Jii^t Misses McFadden and "Baker of Neche ^P. cpw* The men, two, whohadthem jvere visitinr friendS in the city on Wed- 'n charge were Menonites and said they l^T nesday. had come from across the line, but j* day wAs very warm they had started toke che«l unable to take in the proceedings. He The next day, Tuesday, at noon, getting better. Epton heard that a couple of cattle were Minta Goodman, of Charles Full's «»»»ng from .the farm of C. W. Andrews, force, and G. Gunnarson on Tues- beeves. one ^lon8inK to Andrews ren'er to the Pacific coast. Andrews being informed of the purchase Miss Maggie Chisholm and mother, of aiM* Owen Sound, Ontario, are visiting at them at once and Mr. Epton turned them M. Chisholm's. Mr. Chisholm went to Winnipeg Saturday to meet them, a short time to secure a clew to the direction taken by the thieves, and in company with Mr. Epton to identify the men' he left Manitoba. here XT —W. J. Wilson, Neche H. McLean, Jno. ''m Mortz, Hamilton. Monday—H. Gill. Winnipeg W. Hughes. Neche W. H. Court. Court adjourned last week on Satur day. Minneapolis Thresher Co. vs. Hoff, verdict for plaintiff. Reynolds vs, vem,ct Iorp,a,Iuin- McBride' present and ad- board need the room. TXner, une ear- lith, Wm. J. Bennett to Jane S. isto, Rev. Richardson officiating. Special Bargains in#^ for this week, wm long to strike a bargain, Mr. after Epton paying the men forty dollars, which with the duty to be paid Uncle Sam ,n the a co"Ple morning, would still give him of and the other Mr. Dick, and on Archie '°°king at the cows, he identified over to the owner and immediately tele- icei mem. graphed Marsh Jackson, county con Cavileer and stabIe» of the Monday for Mr- trouble. In the evening Jackson arrived and it only took him The chase, while interesting, need not be detailed wh,,e "Cresting, need not be detailed b"t it resulted in the running down of the criminals at Rosenfeldt and with the aid of a Canadian officer the men •L. Capitan, Neche. Sunday were brought back Thursday and lodged in the citv tail in the city jail These men implicated Fn Joyce in the n&tter, stating that he had planned the whole thing, was with them just out bide the stable when they sold the cattle and that they divided the money with him. As he left here the next day Officer Jackson immediately got on his track and found that he had bought a ticket at Plum Coulee for Alemeda and telegraphed the officer there to place him under arrest. Jackson left for Alemeda Thursday after his man, but at the time of going to press we have no news of his capture. It is said the men acknowledge they are guilty, not only of this but of othtr cattle stealing and selling to Walhalla parties, which will probably come out at the trial which will take place early next week on Constable Jacksqh's return from his trip west.—Walhalla Mountaineer. Judge Sauter arrived on Tuesday and opened court to sentence the prisoners Wm.Dick, Henry Mortins and Fred Joyce who had been brought to jail here. The formal information filed by Attorney W. J. Burke charged the steal ing of four cows at two different times, the property of C. W. Andrews and others. To this information each plead guilty. After hearing some evidence in the matter and giving the prisoners some good advice, the judge gave sentences as follows: William Dick, one year and three months Henry Mortins, two years and Fred Joyce, one year and six months, at hard labor in the pcniientiary, be ginning at 12 o'clock Tuesday. Dick and Mortins are respectively 22 and 28 years of age and are Meuoiutes and have lived at Rosenfelt, just across the line, for eighteen years. The latter acknow: ledged to have been caught Stealing from a store previously. Joyce is jast 21 and is bright and well educated. His relatives living at Walhalla are people of high respectability and will feel his dis grace very keenly. Joyce was at least manly in his expressions to the court, in that he blamed nobody but hirasfelf for his trouble.' Court.. concluded sentence at about 3:30 and Sheriff Farrow accom panied by Marshal Jackson, took the three prisoners to the N. P. at 4 o'clock and started.. for Bismarck THe cattle «-eynoias vs. verdict for P,aintift' sPecial findings, Joseph Houle was sentenced to peni tentiary for life. The youthful burglars from Leroy, two Burton boys and Thomas Wylie, were released without trial with the charge standing against them. The case of Gammon for adultery was continued. Court adjourned until July 5th, though the date may be changed, if the Judge can arrange it, as that is the date for equalization board and the presence of a number of people makes the makes the FURNITURE PRICE'S STORE. Picture framing done promptly. /i, y-" & 3k- & vlf "4% TIMES a A •A county Strayed. Buckskin pony, white face, white hind legs, white spot on side, with brand on shoulder, weight abput 800 pounds. ROBT. IRWIN, Bowesmont, N. D. Prepare for war, they say. In times of prepare for warm, we say. No matter your needs are, they can be supplied here in a better—a more Satisfactory manner than elsewhere, Our stock is complete, our prices modest. You can keep cool for little money it by supplying your wants here. This week we wish to call your attention to Handsomely made from pretty Lawns, full Lace trimmed, ribbon ties, a beau tiful and cool garment at $2.25. Ladies Wrappers, Shirt Waists, Properly made, wide skirts, up-to-date styles in Print, Satin and Colored Lawn. Prices 75c to $2.25. All the new effects and colors. Not a last year's number in the lot. Prices 50c to $2.75 for wash goods and up to $6 for silk. In both Muslin and Knit we can give exceptional values in, having bought at old prices. You pay no advance here. It's always the same, if you want a single article, a bill of goods or do a year's trading, it pays to trade at next week. ctLEbKATLD FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. Bring in your old Iron, Rubber, Copper and Brass. No old Iron taken after cool what .• 1 *"V ... F. S. CHENEY, Pembina. WILMAM RUSSELL, PROPRIETOR OF ELECTRIC LIGHT WORKS. mm *wm. krf. Steam Boiler, Engine.and chine repairing. Boilers reflued •pecialty. Pipe fitting and supplies. Oeneral Blacktmithlnir ft Agent! for Noble Reftnitig Co. Oileand (Ifeaset. Peed grinding VS"- '"Mi W R, CH whe on fc dent PS Oi tBatpenBxitheine' SHr Hot J.G tbir log W. I MOD W. Mi altls W.1 -, Mae lb •oa W. 1 S ». rii 7M', kra Ev •on* day He whei payl own pet 1 R.D