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wfpw if"': •'-te:- ::NH '*. t, I S fcv -J I rfe ", 4i fc 'v fj^vss I p^f: ipf| |®§ii: Address, -n Morris Tribune: It is rumored that the Manitoba road already lias secured, or soon will secure, a con trolling interest in the stock of the new Minneapolis & Pacific road. If this be true, what will become of all the brilliant prospects for compe tition created by this much adver tised new road. Another Art Craze. The latest art work among ladies is known as the "French Craze," lor decorating china, glassware, etc. It is something entirely new, and is both profitable and fascinating. It is very popular in New York, Bos ton and other eastern cities. To ladies desiring to learn the art, we will send an elegant china placque (size 18 inches,) handsomely deco rated, for a model, together with box of materia], 100 colored designs assorted in flowers, animals, sol diers, land-scapes, etc.. complete, with full instructions, upon receipt of only $1.00. The placjue alone is worth more than the amount charged. To every luly ordering this outfit who enclose the address of five other ladies interested in art matters, to whom we can mail our new catalogue of art goods, we will enclose extra and without charges, an imitation hand-painted brass platMjue. Instruction book in paint ing. 16colored pictures &c. only loc. Embroidery Silk, best quality, all colors, SOi per 100 skeins. Tinsel Braid, gold or silver, for art broidery and needle work, large ball, only l.jc. Macraniecord, white "i()c per lb any color, GOc per lb. Other goods at equally low prices. TIIE EMTIUE NKWS Ladies' Guide to Fancy Work, This work contains nearly :{00 handsome, illustrations with in structions for making hundreds of beautiful tilings, either for adorn ing your home or presents for your friends, at a most trifling expense, including all kinds Artistic ei of fancy work, embroideries, lace work lkiiittiug, tatting and net work contains designs for Monograms, Initiate, Tidies. Lambrequins, Otto man*:, f:'o!interpains. Rugs, Carriage Robes, iSniffkets, Willi Pockets, Waste Paper iiaskuis. Work Boxes, Work Baskets, Work JJags, Pen Wipers, Hanging Baskets, Cajtch sillSj j'in Cushions, Foot stools, Jlandi ?)iief Boxes, Glove Boxes, ard Baskets, Sil'a Pillows, Table (.'overs, Work Stands, Table Scarf Screens, Scrap Bags, Hand Bags, Table Mats, Toilet Mats, Lamp Slats, Lamp Shades, Pillow Shams, J'iiiov.' Sham Holders. Curtains, "J oiiei Stands, Slipper Cases, Letter Cases. Picture Frames, Toilet Sets, Clothes. BruaU Holders, Hassocks, Cigar Boxes, Sacheis. Fancy Purses, Slippers, Dressing Gowns, Jftjsic tVci/oiios, Knife Cases, l'ans, 3flow«r Baskets, Plant Stands, Flower J'ot Covers, Shawl Dress Trimmings., Window Shades, Feath 'FIJI? ,h Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Lisbon Star: The people of Barnes county have commenced proceedings against the bondsmen of County Treasurer Pease to collect the sum of 829,000 for which amount the county secured judg ment. The bondsmen claim to be unable to pay and say they have no property. Notice1 of Dissolution. I'J WAllPETOK. L)«K., Feb. 14,1RS7. I have this day withdrawn from the partner ship of llecder Mnrnick. The dissolution lias been made by mutual cuusent. JOHN .1. MVMTICK. Gen. John Tyler, Jr., son of Presi dent Tyler, and who was latter's private secretary from 1841 to 1845, during a season of intense hatred for Tyler by the Whigs and south generally, culminating in Congress not allowing tiie usual stipend to private secretaries, draws its re markable features along to the present time, wherein it is found that the senate is yet unable to do the son of President. Tyler justice. The secretary of every president, thus far has been paid out of public money and it is a shameful proceed ing that has so long denied Gen. Tyler his just deserts. Not only this, but in'its face the senate lias just approved a claim of one of President Grant's clerks for extra services of #4,000, which is a bad precedent, to say tiie least. and J'.'JFNUI XEW-S CO., JIJ/FSEUSE. X. Y. ajiiawran? The St. Pa"1 Globe now »a^® "Unfounded prejudice against Don nelly deprived of wielding the influence his abHitiii entitled liim to." W W I A S MEAT MARKET, Oppoi-iV. Parkyii'= li-.ery t«a.blu,Wahpeton, DT. Fresh Meats and Poultry —In their Season.— Highest Cash Price I'aid for Beef Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Hides. iRenember tlic old stand aud give ute a call. W. 11. W1LLAED. 4A.11 .- ^l{:- «, *v «r^ i- I 1» 5' Jv-.V-. -..: .•o'J.tf.'::'-'.' U: -{v. .'Jivwij'?-:• SEE MY COMBINED SEEDER AND DRILL, COCKLE MILLS, AND THE NEW JOHN DEEUE LEVER HARROW. Improve Your Stock. Joseph LaValley returned from the east last week with what is thought to be one of the finest Percheron Stallions in America and thiee brood mares. The former is for the firm of Stewart & LaValley and will be held for public use while we believe the mares belong to Mr. LaValley individually and that lie proposes to place them on his farm near McCauleyville, on the Minnesota side of the river. There is no doubt of the fact that it pays to raise good blooded stock. An animal of good blood upon its feet costs no more, often not as much, as a scrub of the same description, and when we take into account the great benefits to be driven there from from every point of view, it goes without saying tflat it is vast ly to the advantage of our farmers to avail tin mselves of the privileges offered by this enterprising firm of Stewart & LaValley. .The very fact that the Percherons are the only breed of horses registered in America and France is a sufficient guarantee that they are right: l'KDIGJiKK OF DONKEY, The dapple gray Percheron em- Stallion registered No. Jo57 (1315) foaled in 1881 imported in 188:5 sired by Norman No. 4900 lie .by Serapdim. Dam Tampe, by Favora No. 1542 (765) he by French Mon arch 205 (734) he by lldriin 5302 he by Valentine 5301 he by Vieiix Chaslin No. 713: he by Coco 712 he by Mignon 715 he by Jean-le blanch 739 a direct descendant of the Famous Arab stallion gallipola registered in volume III of the Percheron Stud book of Amertca. Eclipse, regestered in volume III Dappel Gray Percheron Stallion Registered No 306G foaled in 1884: got by rcegisiereu JNO JUOU ton lea in 1884: ?ot by Leinan. 1954 (1055) he by Philbert 1548 (760) he by Superior 454 (730) he by Favora 1st, 711. 454 Dani, Celia No. "2012, by Selim 749 he by Porthos, got by Vicu.v Chas lin 713 he by Coco 712 he by Mignon 715 he by Jean-le-blanche 739, he being a direct descendant of Gallipola. The darn of Favora 1st. was Robine, a pure bred Percheron mare, sired by one of the best Per cherons of his day many lines of breeding trace direct to him. The following premiums have been awarded to him in 1884— 1st. premium as suckling colt at state Fair of Minnesota, 1st at Hastings Industrial association, 1st at Dakota county fair in 1885— 1st premium at state Fair of -Min nesota, as a yearling, 1st at Hast ings Industrial associating in 1886—as a two-year-old—1st pre mium at Minnesota state Fair and gold medal given by Percheron Society of America as best two year-old Percheron in Minnesota, Sept. G, 1886, at Percheron Exhibi tion given at Chicago HI. 1st pre mium and gold medal given by Percheron Society of France as best as best two-year-old in America. Also the the 1st premium at Dakota county Fair in 1886 also I HAVE SURVIVED THE HARD WIIs'TElt AM NOW (JETTING IN AN IMMENSE STOCK OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. I SHALL BE ON HAND AT THE OLD STAND, AND CAN SHOW YOU ANYTHING THAT YOU NEED IN MY LINE. CALL AND W. J. CRAFTS, 1st pre mium at Rice county Fair of same year. This colt has never been beaten in the show ring, having taken more premiums than any other living horse of his age. Castile 5125 (48)— tjrev, foaled Apri 1883, imported 1 Sfe't got bv Vaillant (404) he by Prosper (893) :_he by Decide (892) he by Coco(712): lie by Mignon (715): lie by Jean-Ia-blanche (739) a direct dssendant of famous stallion Galli poli. Dan Bijon (7600), by Intron vable, registered in voiuinn 4. Cinda 895—Black, foaled 1879, got by Vidveq 483(732): he by Coco II. (714) _he by Coco (712) he by Mig non (715) he by Jean-le-b]anclie (739) a direct descendant of fair.ous stallion Galiipoli. Dam Comptess :*«, registered in volumn Berlurette ."ilOs (7364)—Blaik, foaled June 2d 1884, imported 188G got by Deske (1940) he by Monton (1640) he by French Monarch 205 (734) he by lldrim (5302) lie by Valentine (5301) lie by Vieux Chaslin (713) he by Coco 712, etc. Dam Margot (516(i), by Monton (1640), registered in volumn 4. One honest veto message covers a multitude of miigwiiiijpefies. |Courier Journal. CST Work, Spat tet' Work. Leaf J'hoto gtitpf.u and many otfaer things. Variety may be the spice of life, It is iiitiKlsomeiy bound, contain- but advertising is the pepper and jog 64 large -column pages, salt of a newspaper and the bread It ilI he sent post paid for or.}}' !uml butter of the advertiser. The 3V cents. It is Jhe linest b«ok Ctfs^omer comes in for the cream.— on fancy work ever published, and Stifiii unsi «jvery !*4y interested in household aijsiseass art sbotilti secure a copy at once. Address, feather Reporter. MONEY to lie made, cut ,.,..1 re turn to us. and ue will send you free, something of great value and importance to yon, that will start you in busi ness which will bring you in more money right away than anything eyse in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Kitlier all ages. Something new, lli.it just coins for all workers. We will start you: capitiil Ki*. ^'.!.*d. This is one of the genuine," important eiiitriur.* •jf lifetime. Those who are ambitious anil eiite'cpli^i,. ill not delay. Orand outlit free. Address TkojS' Cp. A'l. gusta. Mainr yVahpeton, Dakota. Georgg Johnson, CONTRACTORS BUILDER, Wahpeton, Dakota. Is Prepared fiv.nl racts on all Kinds of .Ciii'Ceuter VVoit. CABINET WORK SF£CTA£.TY Wali]etoii, D. T. The City Council. WAHPETON Minutes of last meeting disposed of. On motion council voted that the clerk be authorized to draw an order in favor of E. Connelly for rebate on taxes. A. J. Formaneck, coal, $69 30 Mazeppa II. & L. Co., 6 00 8 80 8 00 7 60 Germania Ilose Co.. 6 85 On motion council voted that the above bills as listed be allowed and paid out of general fund. On motion council voted that liquor license bond of Connor & Dukelow be accepted. On motion council voted that the rules be suspended and the following ordinance be read twice by its title and once at length, and put upon its final passage. OKDINAXCK NO. 43. An ordinance entitled an ordi nance to amend ordinance No. 24 of the city of Wahpeton, amending ordinance No. 11 of the town of Wahpeton. ANiiance OKD1XAMT. KXTITLKl) AX ORDI to amend Ordinance No. SI ol the city of Wahpeton, amending Ordinance No. 11 ol' the town of Wahpeton. SKP. l.—He it ordained by the mayor and council of the city of Wahpeton that Ordinauce number 21 be and the same ix hereby amenued as follows: That after the word annum, in the eolith lino of section one of the said ordinance number-.'I there lie inserted the words "or for any fractional part thereof" so that, the said section as amended shall read, "the sum of S300.IHI per annum or for nny fractional uiirt thereof.'' SEC. a.—'That all of said section one of the said ordinance beginnin: with and including the word '•a!:d",in the l'-ltli line of said Rection one and a 'ding with and including the word "year" at the close of said section one be and the same is hereby stricken out. SEC. a.—Tins ordinance shall be ill force from and after its lirst publication. Dated March K, ]KS7. FOB 1887. .A. iTear Always in Advance. Sample Copy 15 cents lienuitui 5 For list ot Premiums and terms to iurger dubs, scml for Sample Copy, which will give 4vou full information. Go«k*yV. at Hi' present time in admitted ?y press nml people to Je superior to any ladies* ni tjii/.ine in America, having the greatest va riety of department?, ahlyeditcd. The lit rary features are: Serials, Novelettes, Short Stores. 'h.'irade«. Voems. etc4 Atmmu the popular authors who will contri hnte to Oodey. are: .1. V. IMlcnard, Miss Krnijy Jieed. Juo. Churchill, William Miiler Butler, iti'nuy Lnand others. Eujjiavhiif/appuai i«»'ceiy of sub jects by well-known artist*, and produced by the newest process's in iu Colored Fashions (lodey's leads in color and styles. Both mo distes ami home diessmukers accord them the foremost position, Paper patterns arc one of tho important feu* tures ot this mairazine each subscriber being allowed to select their own patterns every month, nn item alone more than covering tho subscription price. Practical Hints upon Dressmaking show how garments can he renovated and made over by tuO 4'j2u,h£« Practic'uiliint* fo* ii,« cl yoijn^ housekeepers how to marine the ciiMtisiry ae* partment with economy and skill. Fashion .Votes, at Home' and Abroad, delight evfry lady's heart. The colored and Black Work Design* give all the newest ideas for fancy work. The Cooking Recipes ure under the control of AH experienced housekeeper. The Architectural Department is of practical utility, careful estimates being given with each ''•"CLUB haISEAS?' AHie*. MOKTCAGK D. T. March, 8th, '87 City Council met as adjourned. Meeting called to order members present—J. C. Pvatt, Geo. M. llanly, A. Miksche, II. G. Albrecht, and F. Braun. NO. C. I*YATT. President of the Council. CTI.VS. K. I.OOMIS. City clerk. Approved March S, 1S87. J. II. MIM.KK, Mayor. On question of the passage of above ordinance—Geo. M. Ilanley yes, 11. G. Meeting adjotirned until Tuesday night next. CIIAK. R. LO.MI, Goclev's PJ?.EMTNMS. (jouey's l^ts aVr.in^fi't lu gjvofclegaift'^lUe*1 Plated ware of superior makers afe premiums, the value of which in some instances reaches over $£5 for one premium. Send 15c for Sample copy'which will contain illustrated Premiums with full particulars and terms. (JODKVS LADY'S BOOK. Philadelphia.<p></p>June's yj!»*• -A w**5 S8TX^ Sr *rv$- Celebrated Jackson Wagons, Winona Harvester Binders, New Deal Plows, tor" Seeders. Van Brunt & Davis Co. "Moni John Deere Lever Harrows, Buggies and Carts, Mowers, Rakes. Funning Mills, Binder Twine. Machine Oil. Buffalo Pitts steam Threshers. SAM:. Whereas, default him been made in tiie conditions of a certain mortgage, executed and delivered by John Cecil and wife Mary, mortgagors, to Culeb J. Camp, mortgagee, dated the 30th day of November A. 1). eighteen hundred and eighty -one and re corded as mortgage in the ollice of the register of deeds of the county of Kiclilitiid in the terri tory ol Dakota,on the 30th day of November,A.D. 1881, at 3 o'clock in the afternooiK in book of mortgages, on pages 300-300, on which there is claimed to be due at the date or this notice, the amount of live hundred and twenty-eight dol lars ($528), and no action or proceeding hat been instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained iu said tnort gage, and of the statute in such cass mado and will be foreclosed premises therein de made at the front door of the court house in the city or Wahpeton, in the county of Richland, and territory of Da kota, at public auction, by the slierill' of said county, or by his deputy, on SATURDAY, tho S3D DAY Oh" AI'lllI,, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, at !l o'clock in tiie forenoon, ts Mitisly the mount which shall then lie due ou said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and expenses ol sale, the snms paid by said mortgagee for taxes, and tifty dollars at torney's lees, as stipulated in said mortgage in case ol foreclosure. fiHijt'i mm ut tiro feiHiUic ill gliCll provided, the snld mortgage wi by a sale ol the mortgaged prei scribed, which sale will be mti Tiie premises described in said mortgage and so to be sold, are the piece or parcel of land situated in tbe county of Kicliland, and territory of Dakota, and known aud described as fallows, to wit: The northwest quarter of section No. twenty-two (SS), in township No. one linndred and twenty-nine (139), ol range No. forty-eight (•IS), containing one hundred aud sixty (160) acres according to the government survey thereof. Dated at Wahpeton, Dakota, Starch 8th, A. D. 188*. CALKB .1. CAMP. Mottgngee. JOHN JOHN TOV, Attorney for Mortgagee. (First pub. March 10, 1886.) ]\/TORTUAGK SALK Whereas, default lias lieeu made in the conditions of certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Frank Smith, a single man, mortgagor, to Caleb 1. Camp, mortgagee, dated the 18th day of July, A. D. eighteen hundred aud eighty-one, and re corded a* a mortgage In tiie office of the register of deeds of the county of Kickland, in tiie terri tory of Dakota, on the an day of July, A. 1). 1881, at, o'clock in the forenoon, in book of mort gages, on page 402 et setj, on which there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, the amount of seven hundred and one dollars (SiOl), and no action or proceeding has been in. atituted at law or in equity to recover the debt secured by .aiil mortgage, or any part thereol Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a powor ol sale contaiued in said mortgage, and of the statute in such casa made ind provided, the said mortgage Mill be fore closed by a sale of the mortgaged premises there ill dc*ciihed, which sale will be made at the front floor of the court house, in the city of Wahpeton, in the county of ltichlaml and territory of Da. kota, at public auction, by the sheriff of said county, or by his deputy, on SATUHDAY, the 38D DAV OF Al'KII., ... D. eighteen hundred and eiglity-seveii at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to satiftfy ihc amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, tiie sums paid by said mortgagee for taxes, and lllty dollars at torney's fees, as stipulated in said mortgage iu case of loreclosure. Th^ premises described in said mortgage and so to lie sold are the piece or parcel of laud situ ated in the county of ltichiand and territory ol Dakota, and known and described as follows, to wit: The southwest quarter of section II, in township No. t:ti of range No. .111. containing 1IV.I acres according to the government survey I hereof. at Wahpeton. 1). T- March Kill. A. I. 18Dated Albrecht yes, F. Braun yes. A. Miksche yes. On motion council voted that tlia report of city treasurer for the month of February be accepted. -sr. Clerk. (Sister of the President In NEW STORY, January GODEY. Lady's m! BOOK Siieritf of ltichiand County. 1). T. I'VATT .V i'l lll Kl.l.. Attorneys for I'laiiitilV. [First publication March -J, lhK',. TVTOimatiF. SAI.E. Whereas, default ba iTl been made iu the conditions of a certain mortgage, executed. aul delivered by Anthony Klee and Carrie Klee, bis wife, mortgagor.- to F. A. Itisi 11 'f, mortgagee, dated Hie lirsfc day of .iline A. I), eighteen htmdicd and eighty-two and re corded as 11 111 ortgage ju I lie office of the register of deeds of tiie county of Iticliiund in tile ter ritory of Dakota, ami the llrst day id' July A. Ii. I8M!. at four o'clock iu the afternoon, iu book I of mortgages, on panes IMS ami HKI 0 l'iv:i,iun.s Iq every Subscriber. TERMS TO CLUtjS. Copies {3 50 o'clock NOTICK CAI.Kli .1. CAMI', .\l..itu'auw JOHN JOHNVIMIN, Attorney for Mni't: cc. [First pub. March Id. 1SSV.J TyroTICK. oK SAI.i Thai by notice of a .iudn 1 mem and decree iu l'uiwlo.-nie icmlcicd ami given by the district court of the third judi cial district in and for the county of liichlaiid and territory of Dakota, and entered and dock eted ill the ollice of I he clerk of said court in aud for said county of ltichiand on the -Jiltli day of February, A. I). IKS','. in an action iu Mldcii Willis A. While i» piaintiil'and Charles I'.. Sti art and Fidelia Stewart, his ife, are defendants, for the sum of (en hundred lil't.v.m dollar.- and I'fly cents, and by virtue of a writ to me tstied out of thcollicc of the clerk of the court in ainl lor said county of ltichiand and under tlie seal of said court, directing nie to sell said real prop erty pursuant lo said judgment aud decree, I, .1. II. Miller. shcrilV of said cnunly, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door or Hit! court house iu the city ot Wahpeton iu said county ol Richland on the 'VL'll DAY OF APRIL. A. 1). ISS7. at the hour of leu o'clock, the fallowing described property situ ated in Kicliland county, Dakota, to-wii: The northeast quarter (ne.!t ol section Ihirtv-six (.'III) in township one hundred tldrty-l'ne (IS."i) north, of range lorty-niue (In) \ust, containinu ltijl acres mole or less, lo satisfy said judgment with interest aud costs thereon, uud costs and disbursement.- of said sale. I. II. Ml 1.1.Kit. 011 111 4 50 been made in the Pa. Jenny SOCIETY LETTERS -IN"- GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. which there is claimed to be due 111 the date of this notice, the sum of six hundred aud eighty-seven dollars and six I cents (£|J87.*»U] and no acti or proceeding lias been instituted at law or in equity lo recover the debt secured by said mort gage, or any part I hereof. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained iu said mort gage. and of the statute ill such case made anil provided, Hie saiil mortgage will bo foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein des cribed, which sale will be made at lliefront door of the court house iu the city of Wahpeton, iu the county of ltichiand. and territory of Dakota,at public auction, hy the sheriff of -.till county or by his deputy, on SATURDAY the llllli day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and eigliiy-seveu. at tlie lorenoon. lo satisfy the amount which shall then be due ou said mort gage, with the interest thereon, aud costs and expente ol siiie. the sumu paid bj' .aid n,o:i: gagce for iaxes .nd lil'iy dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated ill said mortgage in case of fore closure The premises described in said mortgage and so to be sold, are the lot, piece or pared of land situated in the county of Richland and territory of Dakota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: Tiie nortn-east quarter (iie of section No. Mill township No. 131, of range No. IS. Dated at Wahpeton Dakota territory. March 1st, A. D. 1887. F. A. RISINCJ. Mortgagee. JOHN JOHNSTON. Attorney for Mortgagee. [First publication March Sd. )w .] MORTGA I: SAI.K. Whereas, default lias condition* of a certain njortgage, ecnle:l and deliveivd bv stepbsn Brown, liilmarriiid, mortgagor.' t9 A. Wising, mortgagec.dated the i-.tli .lay of Septeinltcr A. l'. eighteen hiimlrod and eighty-two. and lecorded us a mortgage in the ollice of the register ol deeds of the county of Richland, in the territory of Dakota, on the 3d day of (Ictober, A. II. 1K82. at 3 o'clock iu the afternoon, ill book I «f inort. gages, 011 pages ni'i and .Vii). 011 Noiv, tiieid'orti, notice is nereoy ci,en, mat by virtue of a power of gale contained in said mort gage. and of the statute in such case made and provided, tiie said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein dc. scribed, which sale will be made at the front door of the court house in the city of Wahpeton, in the county of Kicliland, and territory of Da. kota, at public auction, by the sherill' of ?ald county, or his deputy, 011 SATI'ItDAV, the 2:l DAV OF Al'Itll,, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty.seven, at o'clock in the forenoon, to ^atul'y tlip an:ouut width ul ali Ihiat be due t,n said mongiigo. c. ith the interest tneicon.uud co.«tj and expenses of sale, the sinus paid by ?,aid mort. gagee for taxes, and lifly dollars attorneys fees as stipulated in said murtgage iu case of fore closure. The premises described in said mortgage and so to be sold, are the piece or pared of laud situated in the county of lifchland and territory of Dakota, »nd know 11 and described as follows. to-yjt The southwest t| 11 a ter of section seven (7), in township one INUNHIM and luenty-nine (I«0 «f ange liity-one (M), containing one bun died and sixty acres according to the govern ment survey thereof. Dated at Wahpeton, Dak., March nth, A. D. 1887. 1'. A. HIKING, Mortgagee. I JOHN JOHNSTON, Attorney for Mortgagee. (First Pub. March 10, 1837.) ifc Packard^ Shoninger and Boudoir. EVERYTHING FOR PUBLICATION—I.AND OFKICB at Fargo, D. March 8tli, 1887—Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim aud secure llnal entry thereof, viz.: John Dowzak, D. S. Hi,TOO for the northeast quarter of section 80, town 130 N range 4(1 \V„ and names the following SUMMONS—TERRITORY \V.£.VAK D^ViEB, Prcal. which there is claimed to be due at the date oi this notice, the sum of three hundred and thirty-three dollars {C$383), and no action or proceeding lias been instituted at law or in equity lo recover the debt secured by Vaiil mortgage, or any part therpol SSK^ flfr .M' V*Ff I v. trtJ-v V* J- Dyer IIH his witesses, viz.: John Formaneck, Wenxel For maneck, Albert Chizik, Charles Forman, all of Wahpeton post office, Kicliland county, D. T. The testimony will he taken beloro R. Buxton, judge and ex-oflicio clerk of the probate court, at his office in Wahpeton, D. T., 011 OF DAKOTA,) County of Richland, KS* District Court, Third Judicial District. O. H. l'erry, plaintltV, vs. J. H. Sanborn, de fendant. The Territory of Dakota to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff In the above entitled action, which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and lor the county of Rich land and Territory of Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on subscriber, at his office in Wahpeton, in said county aud territory, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, ex clusive of tiie day of sncn service nnd if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of eighty dollase with interest ut the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 1st day of September, WAHPETON, DAKOTA. R. J. HUGHES, »t Ar.r:it iv Paints, Oils, Window G-lass, Hard & SoftCoal "W-A-O-Oisrs J^JSTJD BTTO-GKEEiS, Farm Implements, THRESHERS' SUPPLIES, WAHPETON, DAKOTA. T. W. IitCt.LOtiG. President, I'. IIOIIRI, Teller. W. A. WHI'l'K, Cashier. NORTH WESTEN BANK, WAHPETON, DAKOTA, Dots A General Banking Business First-class Loans Negotiated on Improved Farms. Special Altentioi Given tft nniiBPtinnci BANK OF WAHPETON, On improved farms and clioicc city property. flee. No danger of snnp foreclosures, A A I -CHOK5B SKfjKC'i'KD t'AKM* wn SHLCi SARGK.Vf COUNTIKS. St. Paul and Minneapolis. 2 Largest Music Houses in the Northwest SOLE AGENTS FOR- IN ST. l'AUL—148 and 150 E. Third St. MINNEAPOLIS—509 and 511 Syndicate Block, Nicollet Ave. 188Cjudgment to be entered at maturity of note, together with the costs and disbursements ol tbis action. W. E. PURCELL, Plaintiff's Attorney, Wahpeton, Dakota. Dated March 3d, 1887. (First pub. March. 10th, 1887.) SUMMONS.-TERRITORY TUESDAY, the 38TH DAY OF APRI I,, 188J. MICHAEL F. BATTKLI.K, Register. (First pub. March 10. 1883.) OF DAKOTA,* County of Richland, District Court, Third Judicial District. Herman Nathan and Leopold Straus, partners, trading as Nathan fc Straus, plaintiffs, vs. B. Peitz,defendant. The Territory of Dakota t8 tiie ubave named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to an swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the abovo entitled action, which Is died in the office of the clerk or the district court of the third judicial dis trict, in and for the county of Richland and terri tory ol Dukota and to aervc a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at bis office in abpeton, In said county and territory within thirty days after the service of tbis sum mons upon yon, exclusive of the day of such service and if ydtlTSIl to unswer the said coh. plaint within the time afoiesald, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment agaiust you for the sum ol one hundred seventy-eight dollars aud mnety-tivc cents, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum from the 10th dny of November, 1880, together with the costs and dls bsrsements of this action. Dated March 3d, 1887. HARD WARE STOCK. am still on deck and ready to greet you with the largest stock, just received, of liARHED WIRE, I HON AND STEEL NAILS, STOVES AND RANGES, (JUNS AND AMMUNITION, WOOD & IRON PUMPS, REFltlGEUATOUS, PAT. WASHING MACHINES, WATER COOLERS, GARDEX, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS in' THE OUNCE, POUND OIt lil SHEL. TIN WARE, WOODEN WAllE, WIN TK1, li A l, PAINTS AND OILS, VARNISHES OF A SUPERIOR JUAL1TV. CHEAP .A.S THE CHEAPEST. CHARLES DAMEREL. J. H. j&.E,MSTK,03SrC3-, MERCHANT TAILOR, Dakota Avenue, I'o^toiiicc Mock, \V. K. PURCEtil., Plaintiff's Attorney, Wahpeton, D. P. (First Publication March 10,1887.) Foreign Exchange Bought fcSold AOICNTS von Leading Steamship Lines. WAHPETON, DAKOTA. JJt Special Attention to Collections. !.»»•» ft'egetiated tn ui proved Property Occan Passage Tickets and Insurance. GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. O S O N N E O I I I A I W A I O I 1 Office over Stern's Store. it. li. CAXSON,Cashier. ESTATE, Loans &c Ool lections. Have constantly on hand an unlimited amount of intercut payable at uiy of SITUATED IS RICHLAND AND ABAtTKKU, G. T. SWASEY, Stein way, Weber Gabler and Behr Bros. THE MUSIC LINE. .. NEW STABLE, First Class Rigs At MODEliATE JJATK*. Call at the Old Stand near the bridge and get a turnout with which you will be pleased. J. W, Parkyn, Prop. Sparkling Mineral Water! From the celebrated Mount Clemens Springs. A Beverage. A Table Water. A Kidney Tonte. A Corrective for Dyspepsia, Headache and Con' stipation. Best Mineral Water in the world. See analysis 011 back ol'each bottle. Used in nil nrat-class hotels, saloons, drug stores and res taurants. Kxcltisirc agents for the nortliweit GEYSKK JIINICRAI, WATUIl CO. Agency at Wahpelon, Dakota, all older* will l»e promptly tilled hy 1'IUS MAYER, Agent. J. B. LA F/VOR, VETEIU XAltY SUIIGEON, 011 ici: mill- Julius Kayiim'.s Jiivery Stable, rifth St., Roller Kink, WAIH-uton. DAKOTA. Michael Dohm 11:^ Surtired Urn Jv A A y\ A O O Tubular Well Co's lor lJ ikol .Minni'MtUi. And puts down the liest Tubular AVcll known in tliis country. Iljadi|iiari al WaJipetoii, ikota. J". IF. MABLOW, i'mjiriclor of EXCELSIOR and CITY Meat Market STUCK VARUS and CI lil MISSION' IIOL'Kli. Meat deiiv HI TC. 1 Attorney at Law. ered to any part of Wahpeti icekeiiriilge, Kree d' Charge. K,„VH!m 1,'1 allowanee made ou (lxe„, fows and on smill" on11nSis! :, „.SUl'J' B. C. BERQ~ CORD WOOD l'no.M IWDMH'IJOU, Otlertaii, County, Minnesota, Always tu, ffanj Better Quality n1!ln anywhere els'.. j„ thecitr Orders |„r ear load lots pronijn/, "tended Come and Kxamme before !.-uyii,-elsewhere' I.OWKST ALL AT ii 1 I'J ou ami A KATES. Uemciubw the l'laee, N. p. Depot. V. BEKU, Wahpeton, Dak. safetfvtj