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felv' I *r pi k'\ jfe«- ate f- S 1 WlENSMA, M.D. JPAytutan and Surgeon, ktmp^^FICE OVER MILLER'S DRUG STORK, SA* £,.7'.English, Gertnan and Scandinavian Languages Spoken. 11s WAHPfcTON, DAKOTA. O^t JKO. U. PTATI*. WM. E.. && PYAtT & PuRCEL fiS» COUNSELORS- AT-LAW Kat^te^ koan ^and Insurance Agents. J. C. Pyntt, Dept. Dist. Atty. Wahpeton.Dakota. FRANK GRAY, Attorney at Law, Office with G. T. Swasey, Wahpeton, Dakota. ^f-Oeo. D. Swaine, M. D. Ly. PHY ICIAN AND SURGKON, J/ 5}f-f Wnhpeton, Dakota. 4 "i Diseases of women a specialty. Office on Da. klttLavenue' E: Bea Estate and Loans. Office in Howry's new store. WAAPETON, DAKOTA. nlv# L. B. EVERDELL, Attorney at Law, •Ofllce opposite the Minnesota Holise, 34 B. F. Spalding. C. F. Templeton SPALBINO & TEMPLETON, Attorneys at Law Fargo Dakota. JOHN M. RUGGIiES. &LZ WAHPETON, DAKOTA, I*- REGISTER OF DEEDS. Titles^ to lands investigated, and correct ab ,4vracts tarnished. Taxes paid for non-residents. ..Collections made, and promptly remitted, ftjinds bought and sold. I will see that the tax is cancelled on the treas urn's records, and the proper amount of tax eollected. My charges are $1.00 for each receipt. HOflJES FOUND. Any person having improved farms, dwellings, -.store buildings or rooms to rent will do well to -call on or address, GEO. T. PROPPER, *r •, -^r 3- -V---V5iV X^v'-" ,* ........ 6 S. H. SNYDER, •r~ JFE. ATTOIUIR*-AT-1,AW, WAHPETON, DAKOTA. „'J Money to Loan on Kenl Estate and Chattel .•• Security. (-2*1 OFPCIB: Over Pelrce'g hardware store. McC umber & Bogart, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ,••'. Special Attention Given to Collection. WAHPETON, DAKOTA. "R. 1ST. XUE, SHERIFF OF RICHLAND CO., NOTARY PUBLIC, Breckenridge, Minn. Ezra C. Valentine, 14 Attorney at Law, Steal Estate Exchanged and Money to Loan. Office in court house, Breckenridge, Minn. HENRY C. RENO, PHYSICIAN & SURGEO.V, Wahpeton, D. T. Office over Howry's Bee Hive Store. Resi dence, Dr. Hatten's Ifouse, Third street. w46 G. BARKOW, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, ABERCROMBIE, (Richland Co.,) DAKOTA, nl GEO HAXLY, SURGEON DENTIST Office with Dr. Geo. D. Swaine, over Peirce's Hardware store, Wahpeton, D. T. M. I. PRIEDLANDER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Deutcher Advokat. Office over New York Store, Wahpeton, Dakota. Wahpeton, Dak. A Pioneer in Fact as well as in Name. The March number of The North west magazine gives some interest ing facts in connection with the growth and progress of the Pioneer Press. It says: "The Pioneer Press is more than private enterprise—it is an insti -tution which hap always'been close aSMiS which it was in fact as well as in Dtfme, the pioneer. JE PIONEER PRESS AS A NEWS PAPER A ,eae cities are tlio centre and type. ''$tt the first dawn of political life the,Northwest in 1849, the St. ^eeWy Pioneer made its ap jseatance, its. touQdea^reing the fa ®aoUs James M. GiOocQpe, and from that germ has grown iend blossomed the Pioneer Press of to-day. Other -SAiiviiai. i,a« fj The legal race at the rink last Saturday night was a failure. The legal brothers were represented by substitutes. There will be a dance at Hinman's hall Easter Monday evening. Frank Ilerrick and Albert Tecklie, mana gers. There will be good music in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Stauff are at Lake City, Minnesota, where they have just attended. the funeral of Mr. Stauff's father. The old gentleman was a druggist of that city where he haipiived for years and was very highly esteemed by everybody. Mr. and Mrs. S. have the sympathy of a large circle of friends here in this loss, it coming too, so closely upon the heels of the loss of their little children. Town JLotH. Bargains in town lots at Moore ton, D. T. on the N. P. F. & B. II. railroad, thirteen miles west of Wahpeton. Fine opening for dif ferent branches of business. For particulars'apply to Oil inotion of Wm. F!. Purcell, convention proceeded to tlie nomi nat^ti of Mayor, when W. J. Yan DerV«er nominated J. W. Blanding and it was seconded. Mr. Roberts left the chair/which was filled by Mr. VanDerveer, and nominated *T. II. Miller, and' it was aecorfded. Messrs. Nortliy and Lauder having bem ..appointed tellers,' the result ^as five for Blanding and Miller, when the chair declared %(r. Blanding the nominee of the in vention. On motion, C."E. Wolfe, S. II. Fowler, and Frank Qray were named for justice, first ballot stood, three for each, second and third ballot same, and on the fourth Mr. -a, #Awfh «o Tiwir- -iv 'i Clerk, M. H. Morrill and Cha§. n^?f ,R. Loomis -\vere nomin uted, Mfr. ninnftti/^ ^5 procession,* anid imlk are almost Mrgott Press hapcinti arcb. •... endless procession and M°rri11 itrinifnnnni!* hnfJio^is^t^rvotes, former wte 1 empire declate^tli^iijphiihee For -riW o£ cities are the centre and crai pissolntlon A S HUGH MOORE, Mooreton, D. T. City Council. Wahpeton, dS^Harch 25,1885. Special meeting :f town^^pees was Ijeld this day, fall board being prcsWi Molinri made, seconded and carried that the fallowing bills lie paid: Cash paid by McCumber for 'certified cop ies of laws, $5.00. anil city charter, SO.00. Motion made, seconded and carried that the town attorney examine the book of George Swasey, town justice, and make a report to town trustees, April 9th, 1K85. 1-: Motion made, seconded and t'carried tliat' meeting adjourn. •:. CHAS.R. L0OMIS, Town Clerk". —**V' Tlie Convention* At the appointed hour. tavo o'clock p. m. Wednesday, the vagous dele? gates to the city convention met' per announcement at the opera house, and organized by making A. L. Robertrtemporary chairman and Geo. P. Garred, secretary. But there being no lire in the room, Al bert E. .Suoderliauff, deputy county auditor,- invited tlie gentlemen com posing the convention to the com missioners' room in the court-house which was accepted, and the con vention adjousued to that place. All present, ota?ftibfcion M..P. Prop per was appdftnted a committee on credentials, who reported.'4, Michael Sclunitt, A. L. Roberts and Frank Braun, delegates for the first ward Wm. Nortliey, W. S. L'jftider, and Geo. P. Garred for the second ward Wm. E. Purc'ell, M: P. Propper, and W. J. VanDerveer for. the third ward, and report was Jpopted a»d on motion temporary ^^anizatlon was made permanent. And on motion of Mr. VanDerveer, D. -E. Rice was made the ..unanimous choice of the convention fo^assessity. i'«ceivi)ig seven votes and ^tefl^jui^%«^^arson'ahd* Freeman tvnfl-^a^utt were nominated, Mr. Carson KCeiving six Votes and Mif. Orcutt three, former was declared the nom- ih(6e». /i On motion of Mr. Tarcell -the chair appointed Messrs. ^T. W: Hay ward and, W. VanDerveer a cen tral committee for the tthird war'd, committee ior cue tfniru ward, thanks Messrs. Michael jmitt and J. H. Miller for the first ward, the second ward having was- 'tendernd the denutv of thanks was-.'tender^d the deputy ,aditor for the\4ise of the cominis loners' room,, tliat had been so kind ly and satisfactorily furnished, which was nqfthimously acquiesced ..... T-idayJ1 "f "c X^-J- •_ WAHPETON, RICIILAyp Co., DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 2,18S5. No. 52. G. A. R. Excursion. The G. A. R. post of this city has secured excursion rates to Fargo to attend the entertainment to be giv en at that city on the 7th, 8th, and 9th inst. The train leaves here at 1 p. m. Wednesday, April 8th, and retuuis the same evening after the entenbinment. Round trip tickets only $2.00, over the Fargo & South ern. CLOTHING Opposite jjjLrcliants Iio .A.. &c %JL. Have jus lEheir Line of Clothing is a T^eir Styles are the Latest!) .Especially Call tlie ^tt in *U Goods Their Hat Departraerit^f been provided, for at the ward cau :Cus. 1 Where they can get tlie best' goads for the lowest prices, with On motion^f W. S. Lauder a vote gnarantee of satifaction or money refunded. I can sell yoi of THE TIMES is under obligations to the old and reliable Minnesota Type Foundry, St. Paul, for a new and handsome specimen book, showing a world of different faces of beauti ful type, as well as cuts of nearly everything useful in a well regulat ed printing office. The book prom ises to be useful as soon as we get a nickel ahead and can thus afford to invest in new facilities. W. A. SEELY & Co., DEALER AND JOBBJCRS OF FIRST CLASS FARM MACHINERY, BUGGIES AND WAGONS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Belting and Mill Supplies, Car Orders Solicited. [W511 Wagon Makers* P.ml Blacksmiths' Materials, Lumber Coal, Lime, Hair and Cement. Wahpeton, D. E •eceived a Ctft^ete Stock and Better Asittiytment than ever lieretofote. their Prices Eitremely Low. They would of their patrols to their Custom Suits, atesl* Fashions. antetd to Fit and Wear. Iftst^Complete. Their Stock of Gents' Forming G6«b|s tlfe Largest west of St. Paul. Plain Trutlis'iPlainly Told Is the Best Teaclier, and^ it h&s taijji stu&jifodint vvv ^UUSMMWW VA CNSVtiOVVWU WI IUVHVJ AOiUllUVUt VOU D^il YOU. Qt SDTT MADE TO OBDBE If BEAM HIDE SDITB Spring Overcoats, Hats and Caps, QH igotipn Convention adjourned Por considerable less than you can buy elsewhere. You would. be y?1 -5 astonished to see my prices. Call and inspect. ^Iie Peojjle ao Wahpeton and The^ Chttrchea, ComM* and Tonm Officials. WAHPRTON'S CHURCHKS. Tlie Catholic—Organized, 1855, by Rev Father Bergmann corner Dakota-ave and Sec ond street. Services, 10:80 am and 8:8(1 m. The Congi«gntionnl —Organized, J8H0, hy Rev O Kmerson. the first in North Dakota Fifth street, between Dakota and Wiscon sin avenues. Servles, 10:45 a and 7:00 pin. Board Monday*, a full Trains ruu to H^gie Wednesdays Trains run to Portland Tuesdays, SUPKRB wwry '-.V" GKO. HEPPERLK, Ilector. BAHN'I:S, Pastor. The Mothodist—Organized, 1880, by Rev a Patterson Dakota nve, ever White & C'o's store. Services, 10:45 a in and 7:00 m. W TROV, Pastor. Th? Episcopal Organized, 1888, by Rev HI Gurr Cor Fourth street and Wisconsin »ve Services, 10:45 a and 7:00 m. No regu lar services at present. The Baptist—Organized, 1883, by Hcv E Tyson Wisconsin nve between Fourth and Fifth streets. Services, 10:45a in and 7:00p in. TYSON, Pastor. Anew Catholic church, now nearly com pleted, will be dedicated to services in tlie spring of 1885. RICHLAND COUNTY OFFICIALS. ^''pJMceCun!b?rntUUVCS"S si E SteUblnS i,,lJ c',i'',,|nan» Auditor-Fred Staufl A Suiulcrhaiif, deputy County Attorney WS Landed Register of Deeds Boggle. easurer OK dkaker Cmil MtlIer Sheriff. N Ink School Superintendent W'MHOUSO Judge of Probate Buxton Coroner or Wahpeton, Dakota, wlensm ., County Physician W Nuckolls. WAHPKTON OFl'JCJ US Trnstecs-J Hay ward. President A Mlksche, John Kotschcvar, Bauer anil Glddlngs. an.l sluil John a Me*rr ,"r"ey:- Clm 11 LoomW Buxto^ Justice oi the Pcace Geo Swase4' Treasurer Freeman Orcu i" The Trains-Manitoba lioad. Trains Goiu AVes^ No. 30pm 8 05pm !l 15pm 9 50pm 047pm! 1(1 Tra'iuss Going F.ast. Hill'.. St. Paul... in .JUinneap'lis m!... Delano... [in Howard I/ke nii..Lit:htield i» i.. Willmar .. .13eiijpn... (ml... Morris... ..Wahpeton. Jfo, 8 No. 10. 7 OOpin 7 30 am 25pm 5 13pm 4 3ipiii 3 42pm 2 45)1111 1 30pin 12 30pm 0 55 am 5 43 ain 5 09 am 4 13 am 3 10 am 1 50 am 1353 am 9 43 pm BRKCJCKN'KIDHJ KXTEMSION, Trains (Join East. Wahpeton .V... .. Walcott .Davenport .. Everest 1050 12 SV 12 Hi 9 43 ill 815 pin 7 SO in 640 515 3 85 30 *40 in Casselton..... ..Mayvnl&AiS ..Portlaml^.j5ti ....Hope.. Fridays. Thursdays ami' "h. Saturdays. Northern Pacific. Going East, Accomodation Arrives 15-40 a in ,1T Departs 10:45 a ill. Going West, Accomodation..... Ard«^bm-n Pep^ts 4:15 Diqiy ejeept Sunday. Passengers tnkiife this route reach Widena at h:5Q m, can ?securc a berth Jn sleeper :uid thereby, get a good night's rest, arrivtag ,'t st 1 aul at 7:50 :i in. niaking connections Willi all east and south bound trains from this point. PULLMAN SLKKFING CARS arc run wiUioutclmn^e on all trains from St Paul and Minneapolis and Fargo and Dulutli pi.setf cu,ulol't these cars are uusur. I.LEOANT irORTON CHAIR CARg. on day trains between Fargo and Mnndan. These cars are fixed with new reclining chairs, and ottfei speial attractions to the traveler. BtXIKO CARS. without exception, the finest on continent arc run on ail trains. First-class nfflialh.75t:, iir .rSM,s ..wis,,illS to purchase tickets East, West, North or South, will fiud it to their advan tage to get them via this line. G. A. HAWKES, Agent. H. A. WORKMAN, I S Prescrilions Carefully Com pounded. Opp. John jSTebon's Store. WAHPETON, DAKOTA H. a. ALBRECHT, HARNES MAKER. DEALER IN Saddles, Collars, Blankets Fly Nets, Ox Harness, Wlups, Brushes and Curne Combs, &c., Opposite Post office. WAHPETON, Dakota Dr. T. L. Taylor SURCEON DENTIST. has permanently located in Wahpeton, and prepared to do a general dentistry business. Bnt fuatit) Teeth, $15 per Set Extracting 5M mm 1 all Irtegnlarities of children's re the latest mode oi treatment. ALI?WORK WARRANTKB. Cleft palg teeth shall WahptloK) DakotL I