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fijx J*o.L'.irArr. Wjc. E. PvmcKu. MTT & PURCELL, ewmuM.u-u*, .„, si EeUte, tio»n and insurance A rants. J. C. Pyatt, Dept. Dint. Atty. Wahpeton, Dakota. rSIIDLANDIS BESSIE, Law, Collection andReitl Esttto, [niurftocciod V, 0^ii«rRl Ageocy Baatnens, kotaAve,' near 3d Street, Wahpeton, Dakota. Pentschc Advokaten. 3. NYDEk, 5? VTTORWK*-AT-L.AW, WAKMCTOK, DAKOTA. .Money to Loan on Beat Estate and Chattel ««./ Security. OrreiG Over Pelrce's hardware store.' y\i McCumber & Bogart, LTTORNIM AND%3UNSELL0R8 AT LAW. Special AttehtlonQlvtn to Collection, RTE/F WAHPBTON, DAKOTA. .• -iaCR. 35T-, IJSTIK:, NOTARY PUBLIC, 'Seal Estate and Loam. Ofiice in Howry's new store. WAAPETON. DAKOTA. nlvfi L. B. EYELTUELL, AttorneyatLnw, Once opposite the Minnesota Hoaae, 14 rfeekenridge, Minn. Ezra C. Valentine* 19 Attorney at Law. Seal Estate Exchanged and Money to Lean. Offlce in court hoose, Breekenridge, Mlun. Geo. D. Swaine, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ?!, Wahpeton, Dakota. Diseases of women' a specialty. Office on Da. kota avenue. G. W. AllBUCKliE, M. D., HOJMMPATHXC PBYSICIAW AND SVROBOK. U- IB**OKIWRIDSIE, Diseases vf GEO UANLY, SURGEON DENTIST Once with Dr. Geo. D. Swaine, over Pelrce's jHaMware utore, Wahpeton, D. T. Woodward buos m. d». HOMEOPATHIC PHTSICIAKS & SUHOCONR, ,l|iB^asesof Women a Spi-clalty. Ollice over the Bee Hive Store. WAHPETON DAKOTA. HOMES POUND. Any person having improved farms, dwelling!), store building* or rooms to rent will do well to call on or address, GKO. T. HUOPPER, Wahpeton, Dak. SECTIONAL MAPS. te V'Any person wantingu sectional map of Rich, ./landconnty, maybe accommodated by calling on,or addressing, GKO. T. PROPPER, Wahpeton, Dak. MUSIC FURNISHED. Parties desiring either brass or'string band magic, may be accommodated" by applying to CH\RLES E. HINMAN, who is authorized to uiake any ttud all contracts, yhe being the business manager of these popular institutions. 35 JOiIX M. KUGGTTES,^ WAHPJBTO*, DAKOTA, REGISTER OF DEEDS. I^ Tftles lo. lands investigated, and correct ab SM?}ctf ta'nlshed. Taxes paid for non-residents. (WilectionB made,, and promptly remltteii. 4.ands bought and sold. I will see that the tax is cancelled on the trext- ar. 8. I?c"rd8 and the. proper amonntof tax eollected. My charges are tl.OO for each receipt. O. "WIENSMA, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, t- 'T' OFFICE OVER MILLER'S DRUG STORK, English, Gorman and Scandinavian Languages Spoken.- B% va? "WAHPETON, DAKOTA. J.'/?. BUXTON, 4 Money to Uan tf. ":v'? 4s MINNKSOTA. Women a Specialty, also the Eye and Ear. wahpeton calls, promptly re*ponled to -9IHn« nnl Resience: Arbuckle's new bnlldinK. HENHY C. RENO, PUTSTOIAH & SITBOEON. Wahppton, D. T. Office over. Howry's Bee Hive Store. Resi dence, Dr. Hatten's house. Third street.* w46 G. BARKOW, M. I., a a S Office over Martin Schott's otore, •WAHPItrON, DAKOTA, nl H. B.~CRA.NDALL, vtteai Estate Agent, Notary Pahllc nnd Collector. Faring and Town Lots lor Sale/ -COLFAX, Richlam! County, DAKOTA Law, sal Estate, JS^I? Collections Made. Suits Prosecuted *nd Defended in aU CooHs of Mf«t» Bfhneeot#. one J^oor west of Bee Hive Store. ^WAHPETON, DAKOTA. Dafcotd Avenue, 101 ADMNTJ iimi ViCHOKl, Propr. WVt prf: .!* City Council. WAHFKTOW, D. T. inn. 81. If8l. Meeting of town tmntets, members pit's*at. 'W'Hayward, Kotshevnr,. A Mlksclie and Bauer. Motion made, seconded and carried that the bill of Pins llenger for BO.OO ror services trnetos from May 1884 to May 1888, be allowed and pnfd out of general fund. Motion made, seconded and canted that the following bill allowed and /PM4 Ait of general ftind: HA Workman, stationery, 16k, 110 EK Morrili, printing town onlmthceM,'1 and Hand Cff.by-laws....^p........ 3400 Motion mado, seconded and crofted that bill of I' E 8taalf be referred to town utorney. Returns received from judges of flection held at opera honse in Wahpeton, January 90tb, 1885, as follow: Total rote cast 332, of which ITS were cast' for City Charter--YE8 and 150 were cast For City Charter—NO. J:." Motion made, seconded nnd carried that the following committee be-appointed to draw np city charter: WE Parcel), Miller, A Mik tche, IW Blanding, W Hay ward, and a char, ter tevising committee be appointed to act with the above committee to revire charter before sending it to legislature: uer, Pyatt John Nelson, Michael,Schmitt andS Snyder. Moetlng adjourned until next regular meeting. LOOMIS, Town Clerk. News from Abercroiubie. To the Editor of TUB TIMKS. Tl^lioliditys passed off very quiet ly here. Hauldy Stnitli, son of J. Smith, Sr., has been very ill with lung fever. Is some better now. Our little liamlct is growing a lit tle, even in this winter weather, carpenters improving every warm day. Mrs. L. A. Sears and daughter Cora have returned from Fargo, where they have been spending some time visiting friends. C. Stetson took in Fargo and the many attractions several days of last week says Fargo is the place to go to have a rousing good time. Abereronil»ie can boast of one general store, 'comprising every thing one needs or can ask for, the H»llum Bros, doing a good business one drug store and doctor's office combined,.one lawollfce, two lintels, two saloons, two lumber yards, one meat market, six dwelling houses, two large empty buildings, two small empty buildings, the depot and warehouse, and still''more to follow. All think our town will boom in the spring. Mr. Oliver Larson and Miss An nie Johnson were married January 3d at the residence of the Lutheran minister.' They spent several days visiting among their friends in Ab ercroinbie, then went to Fargo to spend a few days and from thence to Wisconsin, the home of Mr. Lar son's parents, where tl^ will spend the winter, intending ifb return Sn the spring. Oliver and Annie leave many warm friends in Ahercromhie who will be glad to welcome them back. Mr. John son, of the firm of Tweto & Johnson was married to Miss Al vina Otto, Jan. 14, at 2 o'clock in the hii^Tparlor at Aliercrombie by Just^.sD J. Clark. The bride lodlgjKv&ry pretty attired in black siJk.'.^ilong white flowing bridal vail.aiid white flowers. The many friends of hoth bride and groom gave them an old reusing reception. The same evening the large build ing of Mr: Johnson was full to overflowing, and a]l seemed to en joy the free dance that, follow*d. and they tripped the light fantastic, toe until the gray morning light, but this latter is as Greek to the writer for. he knows not the pleas ure of dancing. Music was furnish ed by Cleeland with his fiddle and Mr. Scoville on.the organ. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. John son, the blessingof God, a long pros perous and happy life. ilil TOR saw v. fcy-to -ffs Vol. 6. WAHPETON, RICHLAND Co., DAKOTA, THURSDAY, .TAN. 22,1885. No. 41. W. G. Crocker returfttd Monday and is teaching the youhg idea Correspondence from, Fairmount has been crowded out tills week. A. G. Descent and family have returned from their southern visit. A. A. Greenhoot went.. to Fargo on legal business- Wednesday even ing. Miss Augusta Friedlander depart ed for New York Wednesday of last week, and arrived safely after a de lay of 24 hours between Chicago and Buffalo, on account of a snow storm. Miss Friedlander is soon to be happily married in New York. The polo teams of this city and Breekenridge are becoming quite proficient, as beginners, at this somewhat boistrous game. Together with their suits and fine goals, they play an interesting gamaw The Wahpeton team defeated 'Bracken ridge Thursday evening three to two. Argus: It is supposed that Cass and Bichland will be made4 legisla tive district under the new appor tionment, with one councilman and two members. Barnes, Ransom, Sargent, La Moure and Dickey may be a dist-ict. THE TIMES is cases stance in point being of Wallace Olmstead an mie Jacobs. This excels E TIMES is notkjtlways mindful of its dnlvLuiid a an in narria We took a look at Q. Several, young inen, the past year or more have worked at the project of a'militia company for Wahpeton,: and will organize Friday eveiiii The union g«el'^^|it^i^|tthe Co rcga ion af^ktiMBj^ week haye been wellS. ^vfast promise an unusal religiadaHtw^*^ ing:.' vounsr couple were married Christmas last, have rooms over Stern's clothing store, and take their uieals at the home of the bride's mother, for the present. We-wish the happy couple long life and prosperity. innei\son Vj & Fritz's ice house this week, and it is a mammoth institution, for a faift. These enterprising men are taking their ice out yf the river not far from the Ottertail bridge inMinne-'of sota, and it iis the .jiiost ^handso^e ice we hnvSWfcver seeri, beir^g full wild ajid reckless ki three feet thick, and as clear- as W. A. see£y DEALER* AND JOBBERS OP FIRST CLASS Mb* uugmjijj Paints, Oils, Glai« Bcltfing and Mill Supplie^ Car Orders Solicited. [w511 Wagon Makor^-nd Blacksmiths' Materials, Lumber, Coal Lime, Hair and Cement. ,* F. H. BUljLER & CO., DEALERS IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, 1 Building Paper*, Suits & Ov £fWjK "?K/r^-i- faj$ttei'*»lM£«rtjV:.1dUvu? S3?» W4* $urv* *x*.v'^ crystal. Their ice house is the larg est in Wahpeton, and the second layer is about down. The tper carnival, followed by a social bop at the oiler rink Tues day even ng composed a very suc cessful evening of amusement. In the carnival, the most graceful movement in lady, was awarded to Miss Jamison, 91.50 most hand somely dressed lady, to Miss Taylor, 91.50 the I et appearing couple, Mr. and Mrs.G. P. Garred, 92.00 the most comically dr ssed gentleman, Abe Kratz, 91.00 best dressed gen tleman, Wra. Jamison, a coupon ticket best fancy skater. Master Ilerbet Smith of Breekenridge, cou pon ticket. The judges being: Mrs. A. J. Goodhue, Mrs.Col. Davenport, Miss Austin, C. H. Woodhull and Dr. Hanly. The d|£ce was well patronized. The music for the evening being furnished by Viola's Italian band, was, of course very fine. Andirev^Murnik, who has worked for Marlow & Rice, and is a brother of John J. Murnik of A. MiKsche's •i store, got on a little spree with the boys Monday last, and made a few "breaks"— but not bad ones in above store, and at evening sober ing Ap realized that he had gone wrong and was apparently much downcast, and about ten o'clock that evening, changed part of his clothing in the butcher shop, with out anyone's p^ticuiar notice, de parted, since whitfe nothing has been sfen of him. It is known that lie had no money whatever, acquainted very little, and talks very little English. John has done all he can to find his brother, but no trace has yet been dis overed. Mr. Rice is afraid Andrew has wandered away and uerished in the cold. He was a faitjjgul servant, and well thought Messrs. Marlow & Rice. But one of those kind! '•We hope when, jn liquou,* was he will be found well aad alive. Co., 6 Wahpeton, Dakota, Etc., Etc., Etc., At Wahpeton and "Wyndmere, Dak. Hats and Caps CLOIHING STORE, $ Positively solKt Cost for the The Goods Must a y^sl •mm.: old ato Meet ISO The Trains—Manitoba Truing Going Went. IJFRNO. 9 7 flOpm L8OBpm 015pm 96 pm 1047pm No. 730am 8 05am 018nm 9 5.1'im 10 5 jam 1415pm 180pm 230pm IS Olam 1 Ignm 982am 807am 507 am A18 am 7 00 am 740 am 7IB am 1060 am 12 20 12 15 Departs 4:15 Dally except Sunday. ragMngers taking this route reach Wadena at 6:50 pm,can secure a berth in sleeker nnd Paul at 7.50 am. making connections with all east and sooth bonnd truing from this point PULLMAN SLEKPIHO CAKS S^wBTrl«.0UtchaS,!9 1 »S1 Trail:Mr Going Kim* No^lOi^M# No, 8 roopm 8 85pm 5 13pm 4 37pm 3 42pm 2 45pm 130pm lasdpft .. St. Paul Minneap'lis Delano... Howard L'ke .Lltchtleld 7 30 am on am 5 4» am Wilimar.. .. .Benson.. Morris ..Wuhpeton. 4 IS am 810 ant 1 GO am IS 53 am 0 43 pm HRKCKENRH'OB EXTENSION. TraiusGoIni: West. i'raliisouin (j East. Wahpeton..... Walcott 48 ...: Slfipm :•:•••.• 730pm 64Qp tn BKiprn SSSpm -1 ,, -J' S 80 40 ni .....Daveiipi.rt..... Everest .... Casselton Mayvllle Portland Hope Trains rnn to Hope Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Trairs run to Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and tgtnrdays. Northern Pacific. Going East, Accomodation,.... Arrives 10:40 am ... Departs 10:45 a in. Going West, Accomodation Arrives 4:00 in on'»H trains Irmn St, Minneapolis and Fargo and Dnluth paswd comfort these cars at* snanr. KLEOAUT HOXTON CHAIR CAM. co*..yoi?«8 bet^en Fargo and Mandan. These cars are fixed with new reclining chairs, and oflfcr spelal attractions to the traveler ... SUPERB DDIIMO CARS without exception, the fluent on the continent are ran on alftrains. First-class meals. 7LE. Persons wishing to purchase tickets East. West, North or Sonth, will «ud It to their advan tage to get them via this line. G. A. HAWKES, Agent. Look at This! AtWra. Northy's Saloon, where You can Find a jj. the Best of ^iffes, Liquors Cigars jjk And keeps on Hand A. Bo&th Son's New York Counts And Oval Brands of Fresh O 8 E 8 at all times—Night and Da^and have in iny stock, LimbergfiTand Swiss Cheese, Cove Oysters, Sal mon, Lobsters,Sardines, Brook Trout, Broiled Fresh Mackerel, Lambs Tongne, Corned Be«f. Boston Baked Beans, Cervelat Sausage, Pigs Feet, in fact a Full i.iue of such Delicacies. Eugene Schuler, Carpenter, Contractor and Bridge Builder. ESTIMATES FV RNISHEJJ, And contrsnRs taken on all classes ol buiMimr- uiid carpenijli^urk. None !j»t lirst-clas«' hwndt employed. A ticw pilo driver «lways*adr for operation. OtHce with V*. H. Butler 4- Co.. Dakota Avenue west of mill. Jan 5. uaa UBQDMH8 JO TEL Street. A Cor. Dakota Avenue and .S «yV Wahpeton, ilcoi One Block fio^^t. P., M. M. depot. Good Sample Rooms. D. H. SMITH, Prop. Taylor DENTIST, fated has permnne prepared Rest Oaali Cleft palat teotn shall Wahpef in jM'nhpoton. and ij eral dentistV/ business. Jo per S Extracting irceularitie^of children'^ latest modo ol treatment.' WARRANTED. Dakota. WORKMAN, piti IST, Prescritions Carefully Com 5 pounded. I, Opp. John Nel son's Store. W AtlPETON, DAKOTA H. G. AT.BBEOHT, HARNES MAKER. SGALSR IN Saddles, Collar?. Blankets unitss. Whips,-Brushas and' ao Combs, &c., Fly Ne Opposite Post tVAHPKtosf, Datcota & 'fe •-V ii