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Mi ATf,iiearM SWeH,Wllpetoo, Dakota.
^Dfctttache Mv^Uteiii
,11 !••. 1 L^jrV'i.
WJlMniTOW,
rtrctm
iOnr Fetfoe'i tatdwm Bton.
MeCamber 4k Boprt,.
.TTORmCttl Atn~CO0MMilX)R8 AT LAW.
,v -*p»oUl AVUntion 'Otrea to^lecHon.
VIXNROV, DAKOTA.
K,. 3r: ink, tj
IfOTAST MTBLtC.
to*n». ORIM In Howry's
Seal Kstate end
MV «t«l*.
WAAPKTON. -. DAKOTA.
LEVI E. SPOOKEB,
Attonrey it L* w,
^•lipBtoii VV" «iia "~8(WlnmM|t.
L. B. EVEBDELL,
.. Attorney at Lsw,
i,'
Qlllw opposite the Minnesota Hoaae,
/. BrecVenridg*, Minn.
Ezra (^. Valentine, ,,
Attorney *t L*w, Iter
SutniiBtd *nd -Money to bili'.
•ffiiceInconrt hiaiiiM, Breckenrld^e, Minn.
1 Eriftte I
Di Swaine, M. D,
PHY8ICIAN AND8URQB0N,
.^tfahpietai^ .. Dakota.
BW«M«
women agpeclslty. Offlce
E*
fci^pgi"^
Jflli'SSi W. ABBUCKIiE, M. ».,
*Xt. r::..,.HoiraeorARMO
Da.
PHYSIC^AX AD
Bunuoir.
..^R{6IIW!KNCIIR»»E, MIIRXKFOTA.
Diseases of Women a£pecialty, also the Kre
andEar.
". wahpeton calls, promptly responded to..
Once and Resience: Arbackle's new bnllding.
HENItY C. JtENO,
PmrsiciAW SDROEOIT, Wahpeton, D. T.
Office oyer Howry's Bee Hire Store, itesl
f,v vdence, Dr. Hntten's nonse, Tblrd street. wlft
G. BARKOW, M. I.,
H'frhygJcian and Surgeon,
Office over Martin Schott's store,
WAHPETON, DAKOTA, nl
H. B. CBANDALL,
Heal Estate Agent, Notary Public and Collector.
Farms and Town Lots for Sale.
7' COLFAX. Hlchland County, DAKOTA
(JKiy GEO HASLT,
1
SURGEON DENTIST
Office with Dr. Get), D. SwRine, om Pelrce's
^'Hardware store, Wahpeton,
D.T!
ANTON (HUES
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
Shop on DHkota nvenna, opposite N. Schott's
Sjr store. All kinds ot repairing promptly attended
fi£u «^to.
^4
lOl
Dakota Avenue,
-a—c ..- ....
ELI VACHONy Propr.
Opposite Opera Hoaso. Feb. 27n47
«fOHN M. BUGGIiEB,
E WAH*STOK, DAKOTA,
REGISTER OF DEEDS.
jsj® Titles to lands InTestlgdted, and correct ab
,'i (tracts furnished. Taxes paid for non-residents.
'fe-'S? Collections made, and promptly remitted.
|V~ Lands bought and sold.
ifjk I will see that the tax is cancelled en the treas
-i nrsr** reoords, and the proper amonnt of tax
collected. My charges are 1.00 {breach receipt.
Mariow & Rice,
Proprietors of
EXCELCIOR MEAT MARKET.
^L" Dealers in nil kinds of fresh and salt meats,
nams, bacon and sausage constantly on hand.
/V
CM^JKld
format cattle, hides and nirs. Meat
dellvfwato any jiart of Wahpeton and Breckln
ittge, frea of charge.
xvH
C. WIENSMA, M. D.
PAyncidii
and Surgeon,
OVER MILLER'S DRUG STORK,
OFFICE
English, German and ScamUnnTiaa Languages
r-ijv-,«vt^T.' ..j Spoken. ng
WAHPETON, DAKOTA.
N. P. SAMPLE ROOM
AND BILLIARD HALL,
Wholesale and retail dealer in torelgn kdom
«Wines,
award
Liquors,
and Cigars
•M
Fro^lk and JSparSling,
fty theCase or Oar Load. Parties
ipfM.eir lood
v-f"
r'Oontlnenialflotel,
tz*
!4S^S
ordering
by
will please leave their
orders In tne
?#S^*ej»ailoftl»e week. Goods delivered
.jj^fcharge, to all partsof the city.
*S7
fffifhhmr fhni ai* JOMKBimi
WAHFSr0lv BT.
mmtk
W^®S®WSra^8ifa8Ef..-
mzh^ixmsL
j.
.r?t 1 f* -f ,»
pipe and irtite •t iiM Nonlti
Fittings,
Workt™
Paper-banging,(j(ralii1ngand KalsomlniiigdoM
la tret.clH^style by M.-l.Tfeigr.
Parties wishing to bny or MM land will 46
well to call and ate R. N. 11VK, in Jlowry's new
block. ntf
Money to Loan.
Money to loan on short ttme^^jr
A. Aspinwaft, at Whiter agricultrAl
warehouse. h2
15S?"
Wanted. ?. ^.y
Carpenters to work on the Headquarters ho.
tel. Apply at once. an
Wanted*
i\,'«
Wa^ied at Headquarters hotel, one seciid
cook aad ?m laaadqr girl.
Wilson, democratic nominee for
Congress gave an address at the
cOurfehoiise Monday evening of this
weeK?' Said lie-did not expect to be
elected^ but wanted to see a full
democratic vote cast. Major Qreen
hoot of this city, followed in a very
eloquent speech.
The ladies of the Episcopal
church will give an entertainment
at the opera house this and to-mor*
row evenings, viz: ««A Trial by
Sury," and a "Burlesque of the
Mistletoe Bough." Dr. Swaine will
lecture and Capt. Gregg will read.
It will evidently be an enjoyable af
fair.
-John Nelson has purchased Col.
Swasey's interest in the roller rink,
which now leaves the ownership in
Butler & Nelson. Mr. Eshelman of
Breckenridge has been engaged to
superintendent the same, and will
take charge Monday. The ri nk Willi
as soon as possible be ceiled and
made comfortable for the public.
This is what is needed now.
Solid
101
RESTAURANT &B
AM,
hogic.
To tlte Editor of The Times.'
By thoir fruits ye shall know
them." We have at the present
time in this county a.clique of men
who are candidatesfor various coun
ty offices, and a few persons who are
supporting these candidates. No^v
Mr. Editor, this* clique Of office
seekers, .and -th$^% small crowd, of
supporters are beggfng to be elected
to the various offices to which they
aspire, mainly on the ground that
they are the candidates of the far
mers' convention, and that they are
the fast and firm friends of the far
mer. Who are these men, and by
what acts have they demonstrated
tlieir great friendship for the far
mers of this county Chief among
these candidates and their support
ers are J. R. Buxton, S. H. Snyder,
and the Taylors, Sam and Ben.
Some time ago there was a commis
sion appointed to award damages to
the various farmers across whose
lands the Fargo & Southern railroad
was built. On -that commission
were Mr. Taylor and Mr. Snyder,
and Mr. Buxton appeared
as attorney 'for the occa
sion. Whemdhese men came to
award damaj^Ko the poor farmers
of this coun^p what did they do
Instead of awarding, to the farmers
a just compensation for the damage
sustained, they, elated by
1 distinction of being
commissioners, at once
he servile tools of the rich
company and awarded the
er less than one half the
he bad actually sustained,
every instance where the
had the means to appeal
their unjust and partial
an impartial jury of the
county gave them double the amount
that these commissioners had al
lowed them. And yet these same
men go about crying, "ring!"
"ring!" and boastfully proclaiming
themselves the especial champion of
the farmen'rights. Outupon such
shallow hypocrisy!
Here was an apportunity to do at
least justice tollie farmer. To ex
hibit the sincerity of their profes
sions. They jtook tho part of the
railroad company in the beginning
and compelled every poor farmer to
undergo the expense and delay of a
lawsuit, or accept 'their beggarly
flWAl^Cla'
This is no electioneering '.«roor.
back." The r&ords of the District
Court of this county will verify
every word hereio contained. And
now these same men have the con
summate "gall" to go before the cit
izens and tax payers whose rights
they trampled upon when vested
with a little authority, and ask for
their vofcw election day on the
ground- th^ they are the simon
puTeTonfy. gffauiite frM^^mf tlM
farmer. Tlieir plaintive wails, begr
ging for votes sounds like the voiee
Of Jacob but their hands (their
acts) are the hairy paws of Esau.
They have_ !?een tried and ^nd
wanting.
sFire
theipout.
.» AFAHMSB.
Pleasant %^iey Q^t. g7^b. tm
t'nusle |4M0i»
1
wfAM.
T. J: Hlntgti), photocnplwr.
DAKO*A.
«Mt ttHti s*4 Oh»u«t
Seeatttf.
Given.
Wits Blptee Darb#lay ask*
Tit*
TIJOW
ix
-v:
IOOAB 35TESWS.
Several of our "ads" are crowded
out this week, but will appear nex-t.
Dr. Robertsen of Fargo will give
an address at the opera liouse this
afternoon. There should be »large
attendance. ,,.
t*
Retun Competent Officials.
To ttas editor of t'ns Tnarsiu
put body politic Is' lii Its1 nltiin
a vast oopartnership or eorporatton
and should be considered according^
Iy., No competeht head of such an
graundofpe^onal£avoritism..xiit
this is: done at each gefferal election.
All the '60CM are Uirowa, as :1t
were^lnto a huge'grab bag, shaken
np and drawn therefrom as prizes.
If an employe of a business firm or
corporation is engaged for a definite
period, he will not be sent away at
the. expiration of such period, there
ly because, the term has expired.
His. employers, will askr "Is there
any xeasoa why he should not re
main fw .r "?:.,
They will not inquire "Is there
any one else who can probably do as
will but "Can we do any bBtteir?'.'
The fact that during his employ
ment, he has had and availed him*
self of the opportunities of exp-
So it signifies nothing that the
incumbent^ known to be a very
efficient offloer and keeps ooe of the
best sets of books in thffcountry,
because there are-others who may
be able to do as well. Mr. Mer
chant, discharge your book-keeper,
whose accounts are models of accur
acy and neatness. He has^already
received your wiures eigteMmrs and
you have fifty *f£rsons among your
acquaintances" who c&n be trained
to do as well.
As to the personal quarrels with
the gentleman we have nothing to
do. Or if we:have they concern us
only in so far as to justify the infer
ence that if one who is known to be
an efficient and honest official, who
is courteous and gentlemanly to all
who come- in contact with him,
makes enemies among his fellow of
ficials, we have good reason to in
quire, what ails the others
i(.
A. G. A.
The School Law.
To the Editor or.The Times:
In an article in the week before
last on the township and school Jaw,
the writer says there seems-giaJie
considerable dissatisfactio
the school town system
seemed to be ab)e.tQ^}$MI|B!$* ob
jection. Now Ij|m^Qne q^^hom I
think the^ count^MMpHlira legal
maj(^ife'Who think the .law an un
jusWAu unsatisfactory one, and I
will endeavor to state our ojections.
The law will never give general sat
isfaction in a country as sparsely
settled as Dakota is at present.
Any one who has traveled in Dakota
knows that the country is not uni
formly settled, as in some places.
Each alternate section is railroad
land, and the government land has
been proved up on by young men
who arc non-residents, leaving large
tracts of country without a settler,
while in other places it is quite
thickly settled. Under the district
system, districts can be organized
and school houses built without re
gard to town lines to suit the loca
tion, but under the new law in sev
eral instances town (ines divided
these settlements requiring the
building Of two school houses where
diie would havefenswered the same
purpose. And another objection:
there is too much power vested in
the board to the exclusion of the
wishes and rights of the people! and
stitl another decided objection: at
the annual district meeting of each
district lii the town, no one is al*
owed a voice in 'its. deliberations
ut as ajMtfent or guardian of chil
dren of ecbool age. You might own
One half of the property in the dis
trict that is taxed for the support of
the school, and yet if you are so un
fortunate
{or fortunate fa the cast
may be) as to not be ihe parent or
guardian of chiMren of school agfev
yon are not allowed a voice or voto
,. noaeedings^ Jt ^miy be a
jui snmoe«ii»fit tofepa
te these Dakota ptiiiries, trat that
is the only redeeming fmtow there
lain it. Aa Jt Is prajiiti^i^taxaT
tlon without represen^tiou itjii
sound- in principle, unfust ln ita
oeptlon ft la contrary to the l^ii
tal principles of free goveis?
it, not to Ve allowed a voice fa
administration]iM
men1
the
we aw'ii^^p.,.
writevaamti^ttbe town
under ^tfie
Jhite
t^W W.'i" ,MBr»v»
,... ...
r..v
the tex. pay^^^kit j^oks': Aaite
foroiblyiM^
the achoclbN^rdA with the au
yeatddth thetii 6jr-]the law'while in
the perforinah^ of the Vii igh fun e
tlpns of their office, were quite lav
tab, if not to extravagant in
levying taxes»building sclibol-houses,
hiring tMchers, and burdening peo
pie In general. Atid whjit is tiie re
9blt It is true wei hav
e|doublc the
liamber of scbooUl^iisesldouble the
number of teachers to piy, arid per
haps a little, more attendance, but
not near as large in proportion to
the school houses s» we would have
under the districteyatem. Now. in
some schools we have one pupil a
day Paying a teacjhep tliirty-flve
dollars a month fo^' teaching ^on®
-child is pretty expe^|iye-~edueatiien'
for tbe unwashed-Mass, as in any
community that i¬ sufficiently
interested in education to organize
districts and build school houses,
will not send their'children when
.... they are built. i'Very true, the
ience, will not be used as an vtfjus township law proyitjes for compul
ment fot 10s discharge but in
tivoi
of retaining him. Yet this is the
line of argument that is used against
the reflection of one of the most
efficient of our cottnty oflcfad«|j||f
a letter to the Gazette a correepon
tteat use^ a series of weak, absurd
soplristries against the re-election of
the present register of deeds. First
he reproaches Mr. Ruggle* with
having received the emoluments of
the office, which must amount to
about sixteen thousand dollars.
Now, either Mr. Ruggles has per
formed adequate labor for these
emoluments, and is morally and le
gally entitled to them or they are
exorbitant and should be reduced.
«it on the ground that one has
joyed exorbitant emoluments of
an offlce, to award the same oppor
tunity to some one else, is simply to
legalize a robbery of the public by a
division of the plunder. While it is
true that a claim to offlce by birth
right, oug]it not and will not be
countenanced in a republican gov
ernment, Mr, Ruggles1 claim is by
tested ability and competence.
sory education, but how many
school officers are chere thiit will en
force that provision of the law. I
hope that our representatives from
Richland county jwili endeavor to
ascertain the views of their constit
uents on this subject and USB all
honorable means in their power to
effect a repeal of the law at the
coming session^ tlielegislatiire.
M. LYNCH.
A Word PofJlr. House.
To
the
Editor of
TME TITO.
DEAR SIB: In the republican con
vention there were three competit
ors for the offlce -of superintendent
of schools, vizr Crandall, Wells, and
House. Mr. Crandall received nine
votes, Mr. Wells 20, and Mr. Hous«
44. The candidates were all present
and active in the convention: Every
township in the county cast its
votes and Mr. House was made the
unanimous nominee by tho conven
tion, after receiving 44 votes to all
others 29. He is a thorough scholar
and successful teacher, and should
receive the support of every person
who regards the welfare of schools.
MANY VOTERS.
For Sale.
A good second hand 'self-feeding coal stove,
cheap. Inquire of Dr. Swaine.
Notice.
There is a William John Jahr,
Sr., and William
John Jahr, Jr. The latter 'wants his name
changed to Charles William Julir, and takes this
means of notifying his fripnda and the public of
tbut fact^ It will bejin^ccomuiodation to all
parties concerned, as the names lead to con
fusion in mail matters.'
Withdrawal.
Being satisfied that there are too many candi
dates for sheriff inrtlie field, 1 hereby withdraw
my name irom the list. N A PAGE.
Notice.
My wife having left my board and" bed with
out Just cause or provocation, I hereby warn the
public not to trust Jier on my account a Iter this
date. ANDIIKW WHITKJI.
Wahpeton, D. T. Oct. 31st, 18&1.
Notice.
A note given by Jens T. Rudlang to Ole H. UI
ness, payable at Walcott and dated November
1st, 1883, has been lost, and the-undersigned
hereby gives notice that no one should negotiate
for the same. Ott- E.
Vlkess.
uSi
Wheat T|ckets Lost.
Two wheat tickets Noj. 8789 and 8743, on the
Dwlght elevator, the first calls for forty-one
bushels and SO pounds, the latter for forty-three
bushels and ten pounds.' All are cautioned not
to cash these tickets.-finder tvill be liberally
rewarded by leaving tiiVjiataeat O Jdhnson's.
stox-eat Dwlght. 'V OLEOLSON.
Mule Taken Up.
The undersigned has taken ^up a bay inolo
his farm In Berlin townsliip, r^ige 40. town
section -25, about a mile and a. half from
Daniels' place. Tin animal Is quite old, a
lame on right front foot. The owner will pi
call, prove property, pay charges, and
same. JOHN RAD:
Wahpeton, Oct 4,1881. stf"
Ris•
fl
vf
A
aatSME
-f Ss
Niew Goods
Call and
Wit!!,.n'.ery Ci[Sr'
W
1
In I* in Howry'* new
IIIli« money to loan. nltf
Will Exchange.
Will exchange a lot in Fargo Second Addition
to Wahpeton for a lot or lots in Fargo and pay
difference if necessary. Address box 841, Fargo.
Notice.
For sale at reasonable price, one line
bull calf. Terms casli.on approved paper,
quire ot O. J. Wakefield-, Dwlght elevator,
•, D. T.
Notipe.
Three wkoat tickets numbered 872,875, and
878,
payable nt^Carglll's warehouse, Dwigbt
have been lost, and the pubiic ls hereby warned
against negotiating for,them, it is thought they
werestolen.
THE MARKETS.
WAHPETOX.
Wheat No. l,hard....,........
Mo. 1
tegular
out
Oats, retailing rates........
Barley
Bfa*..,*-.
Potatoes,per baaliel: ..
Eggs..
Batter
Pork........................
(We quote eelUng pricea.'k
—pd
........,....<p></p>'Oris...,./........... i-i
r......
Also Fene
w39
w.Vi.. vf560
0d'... .. .*v.i-.rv.'J..,. 00,
ms
v.
A
09
0
60
i. 5 00
.. 50
... SO
15 to 85
10
i!-'
CSSO
v, ,.pra#r
Oaehadvanees on eattfignriteatt Mr aa|e la Du
.-laUi,':or. lor- aldgaMt,
^..eastern markets.
ConwvoBdeaeelnyitedateoasl^BinsRU solicited
pieft Co.,
ffiamssioH
fflmk
Yf
WAHPETON,
#oo
t*&b£B. C. BerR.'i
ow
*i}\
Choice Brands of Fiouv
Order for
r-
See
FARM
Car Orders Solicited.
Lumber,
1
a
A
1
-f
"WXIirTEE,
and
AT THE
-:.\vHEHE ARE'
INCLUDING
Fashionable Lad ids' Wrap's, Di*es^ Gootjs ancf Tri^tmugs Clothing
y-a. w-. aria Cloths, Notions apd Fancy G^ds.
Carpels ahd Rugs a Specialty.
Latest Styles in Ilats and Caps, and Boots,and Sltbes for Ladles and
Gentlemen, Little Girls and Small Boys.
Men want a Watcrbnry. Boys want a Waterbury^l Everybody
Needs a Wnterburv.
should be sui-o and see my For
llemeinbar
inest
G-oods! Lo
Wood
New PriCies
Om* New Goods and get Prices..
KELLER & GOODHUE,
W. A. SEELY & CO.,
DEALF.Ilf
ANp ionUERS
05*
FIRST CLASS
MACHINERY, BUGGIES AHD WAG0R£,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Belting and Mill Supplies, i*
Wagon Makers' find Blacksmiths'
Materials,
Lumber, Coal, Lime, Hair and Cemefltt 'i
[•51]
Wahpeton, Dakota,
BUTLER & CO.,
DEALEKS
IN
Sash,
Building Paper, Etc., Etc., Ete,,
At Wahpeton and Wyndmere, Dak.
Present
Doors,
**4Jrr."
to
All
mi
On^-Ppce Clothing House,
-Gives the—
U1Y JfATCl
Sale or Suit or Overcoat ill tho Bendy Mado^partmciit, .imonntint to £15 00
iil" 'i ™. ,! 1"cti: §lu,00 one watch $80,00 two watches ?4S,03 three watches and
.I
"lu,llll
utoe my Gouds to be Lower thantlie Lowest for the same Quality of
"Ooods, as liave no rent to pay. I^pFall and Winter Styles-are now in. Gentle'mT
NHXT BLOCK EASa^i:
Wahpeton,
for
HiuterSlyles nrencnvin. Gentlemen"
sn Suillngs in the-Tailoring Department.
Iiave Always on Iiund the
est Prices! Latest Styles!
TOST OFFICE.
Evrybody
EC. S. SWASET,
DEALS IN
Grepn &I)ry Maple Dry Basswood,
JTamarac and Oak
£n carload lots «tby the cord. Prices as cheap as the cheapest.
ffPostg, and can FuraishBridge Plllngr.
Office with G. T. Swasey, over John Nelson's store.
KOBETICH & CO
JTHE[
FASHIONABLE
•. .V
20 Shop over John Xelson'8 store. Keep Constantly on Hand the
Finest Domestic & Imported Clothes.1
TERMS HEAONABLE and
DRY G0ODS, GROCERIES
^fiats and Caps, Boots. Shoesam? Notions
TAILO
SATISFACTION GUABANTEED.
DAKOTA.
PURDON
'—DEALER IN—• k,v
*j
w*r $*«
Si
5g, "«"&** -is ilTEmsBK'w- s.*ro &•»"
SBBSES
SsS-—^! 'XiH ,*£ 5/
$ 4 A 1
rr'"TlMf*-H0®' 1 S
And keep* on Haul A. Booth Je Soa'a
And Oral Brawla ef Fr«sh
O S E 8
mon. Lobsters, a
Fresh Mackerel,
Boston Baked 1
.Feet, la nict« Fnll
Good Santifle Booms
D. H. SMITH, Prop.
Dr. T. L. Taylor
BIIRCEON DENTIST,
•as permanently located ia Wahpeton, and is
prepared to do a general dentistry business.
fttttulitj Teeth, $15fer Sit EitmttigMe
CTeft
palateg and all IriegtUartUe*
WtihptUm,
H.
'1*'C
J"
V* •.
A
sg
**r
tyrfSsj^r.,*
2®BSBSES^asBai®i® 1 ^?r •».
§rf*r,
JSh^tesc?^
liSy
jM"„kej«ty. aM .eo«flKt!lkHa««ri -art
r.sr'.ysir^arjsj^sss'^s
o^eyaaLattnwtldBetett*' tfa-nswr.
jmmmmsmtL-.
tageto get them tla tnlt Bae. O: AviiAWm.
At Wn». Nortby's Saloon, where You can I'M
the Beet or
Wines, Liquons&Cigars
tS
MM CTk»*.
8 Toon*, CorMd
Cemtot
tot
nchDe
J. R. BUXTON,
Attorney at Liw,
to Loah on Real £stat^
Final Proofr Made,
AnV Collections Hade.
Suits Prosecuted rail Defeaded ln^Ul Coarts of
Dakota and Minnesota. -,=^.
Office one Door west of Bee Pf"
Store.
WAHPETON,
DAK
HEADQUABERS HO
•v-
Cw. M«ta Ifene nl Slxtk StrcH. ri
Wahpeton,
Dakota
One Block from St.P.,M. fc M. depot.
iv
it
er
Dakota.
Qt. ALB^fiCBET,
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