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Stf" isdl ^F ,TI :-FS..RF:•/":'--"I'? f, rr IIS® If. 'b Sin? I 1 ft rf, I am a tailor, knowing the quality of goods and can Satnrday sale of a boy's snit of clothes 1 will OO TO THE CLOmiNG HOUSE FOR BARGAINS This fall and hereafter. My stock is large and varied, comprising all kinds of goods, from the cheapest to the best, and by inspection you will find the goods first class and prices and as low, if not Lower than any house in the country. Bear this in mind when you come to the O. K. Clothing House: Square Dealing is given everybody, no sidewalk clothing business done. All goods exchanged or money refunded if not satisfactory. I have capital enough in business to buy every dollar's worth for cash, carrying in stock the finest clothing made. Guarantee Good Satisfaction to customers. can show yon BETTER MADE and BETTER TRIMMED garments than fonnn elsewhere. Hereafter 1 will keep a larger and more desirable assortment, from which make selection, than any other clothing house in the city. I oiler my Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats. Caps, Trunks and Valises Tailor Made Suits or Over coats made up to order •for less money than they can be bought from any other store or tailor shop in the country. Ily every Make a present of an Extra pair of good Pants. fanv kind this year at the O K. Clothing House from THREE to FIVE DOLLARS Less than any store in the Conntv, having the coats on commission I can sell to suit tlie buyer. Tlxe O 33Z Low Tariff Olottiier. S'.'.itiJS, -Mia J/ lis.* a. JT 'fy-'^-'f Month. West Side Bcc Hive Store. 1 CARRIAGE, CIIINERY, Competition, can be von can WARNING—Noticc ALLEN 'll V" Bargains. Do not Miss Them. We're after some of your "1)1/." and will get it if Low Prices and Good Goods can make an impression on you. FARMERS, ATTENTION! Realizing the scarcity of money in circulation among the trade in general we will for the next THIRTY DAYS allow on all orders over $5.00 an Extra Discount of 5 per cent from our already LOW CASH PRICES. Buy of your home merchants and thereby get what you order. Your homo merchants are your friends, and to help them means to increase the value of your own real estate. Call and get our prices and be convinced of our ability Save you Money. Respectfully yours, M. H. EATON. IRON TUBE WELL DRILLER Ol' Wahpeton, Dakota, Has the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT in Richland County, Dakota, ami in Ten townships, bordering 011 the Red and Bois des Sioux Rivers in WILKIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, to use the HYDRAULIC OR HYDRAULIC JETTING PROCESS of putting in Iron Tulio Wells, and lie will from this day SUE ANY WELL DRILLER FOR DAMAGES, and Collect Royalty ironi any man who may have a well drilled by this process, or either of them. are agents tor Walter A. Woods Harvesting Ma chines, Russell & Co's Threshers and Engines, Price, Condit Fence Co's Combination Fences. —and dealers in— BUGGIE, WAG ONf BREAKING PLOW Sulky and Gang Plows, Cultivators Etc. BEST QUALITY MACHINE OILS. WAHPETOU, DAKOTA THE LIGHTNING JETTING ARTESIAN WELL MACHINE Is the best thing in the business, and the only one in the county is owned by EE1TST HOLZHAUEE, And is acknowledged to be the best machine made for soil such as is found in the Red lliver Valley. It will sink a two inch pipe !512 feet in ten hours. As men who are willing to testify to the above facts I would respectfully refer the public to H. It. 1IANKINSON, The UULUTIi ELEVATOR COMPANY at Warner Station, AUGUST IIOISRS, MERMAN STICUliEL and FRED NEWMAN. Mr. Ilolzhauer is also agent for THE PHELPS WIND MILL, Is hereby One of the best Mills of this kind manufactured. Address liiin at Ilankinson, Dakota. KIVCII to every person or corporation owning or occupy ing lands within lac boundories of the township of Abercrombie, to destroy all noxious weeds growing on wild Inmls, known is C'un:u I a Thistle, Cockle, Burr and Mustard, by pulling ami burn Jng the same between June 12th and July IStli. 1888. If the above notice is not fully compiled within the above stilted tune, Section a 109 of Article 10, Political Code will be strictly en forced. Abercrombie, June 12th, By order of Town Supervisors. M. BKAKKE, Town Clerk. (First publication June 1-1, 80 IPAXTON Fargo, Dakota. General Ag'.'iiis for the GKCnRItflEre" Hot Water Heater Correspondence »oiicircu. rt IIFT'-AJV Mm n,'V Time. A. HODEL. R. J. flnghes & Co. 1NNES0M DAKOTA. PUMP, WELL at Prices'- tlmt MA Dety shippam's REAL ESTATE HART. Farms for Si. —BUY NOW.— Hieh'.itnd County Real Estate is at lied liocjc it will never be so low again, and is bound to jump 50 to 100 per cent nfter the great crops of 1888 are gathered, Read the following murderous prices of a few sample farms. SK or section SI, Tp 131, .W, Price ,i8l(l 8*, rv, n••, "uon S W 1 iM, 130, HOft N E 3, 130. 51, 700 All 81. 13i, JO, JK per acre AM, TIMliKK KAUM on Shcyenne Kiver :nl joining the Heiendalc Stork Kann, 100 acres splendid timber Cash irioe £1100. The tim. l*sr OIL this will pay lor the laud 4 or 5 times over. SW ol Section 30, Township adjoining Dwight liinn, well cultivated v^'j^.xi'?:^.ki *$&<$ 0 THE ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & ttJLiXi'wjLrz' Reaches all principal points in NORTHEN AND CENTRAL the short lute to St. Cloud, Fergus Falls, Moorliead, Fargo, Grand Forks, Casselton, Morris, Aberdeen and Ellendale. SLEEPING CAtt SERVICE UNSURPASSED. DAV COACHES LIGHT, CHEERY AND COM. FORTABLE. SOLID TRAINS ToMINOT, DAK., ami WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. MANITOBA-PACIFIC ROUTE MOTNO WEST I 30i oo 8 05. 7 35! P1,1 13 15! 11 35i 1 30 1 05] 2 13 I 3 5 a :11itre IS. Hid good buildings, only about seven miles from county seat. Price JJIUO. Kasy terms. All Section !), Township 134, Range 53. $4 pel acre. Kasy terms. N Section 33, Township 131, Range 51. Cheap, S Soction 39, Township 131, Range 51. 130 acres cultivated, price $1100. Kasy terms. SJ W Section 1, Township 130, Range 53. 40 acres cultivated and in crop. Price with crop, §1300. Without crop, $1000. Kasy terms. Section 11, Township 131, Range 53. Price $0.00 per acre. A' Section 31. Township 131, Hanre Good buildings, painted and in good order and 75 acres IU crop. Price, §1500. I liaAe some cheaper farms ranging from $3.00 I to $5.00 per acre. Also houses and lots anil vacant lots ill the city. Call and see ine or is, write to JOIIN SHIPPAM, Next Uoor to Post-oil!ve. Wahpeion, D.T. .: •. V^.- 'I. O. .• ..ji. v. .Tintah Junction., Trent 5 30 5 31 5 IB (H) fi twee^ri',!' 13 30 11 3D 11 10 10 58 10 45 10 30 10 14 10 03 0 50 3s' !l 35: SSi::::::::: 4 37 Si r',lV,*With neapolis.^ a p.m. 7 00 35 l.v,...st.Paul Ar Minneapolis in 8 SO Willmar I II "I I 4 00 3 45 Benson Ar .Morris.... Lv 4 50 5 00! 4 45 5 ra 0 30 3 Ar, a p.m. Sonora. Stiles Xidgerwood.... Rutland 0'J .. ..Spi^guel.ake.... 6 30 0 14' 7 03 7 31 7 40 7 59 15. S 10 10. Clairmoiit lluH'toii Putney I lad ley A .Aberdeeii...Lv Kor full particulars apply to H. H. ST..IOIIN, C. A. Local Agt, Wahpeton. 11. WAKKKN.Uen'l MAKVKI., Pass. Agl.,St. Paul, Mum. Ucnl Manager. W. AI.KXANDKK,OeneralTralllc Manager. IM (ITIIKIt ItAIIAV.U IV THK KOKTIIWKKT lias in so short a period gained the reputation and popularity enjoyed by the WISCONSIN CKNTRAL LINK. From a comparatively un known l'act.or ill the commercial world, ii has beeu transformed to an independent, miluentia I grand THROUGH ROUTK, with magnificent de pots, superb equipment and unsurpassed ter. minal facilities. Through careful catering to details, it has won for itself ,i reputation for itself a reputation for fcoldity, safety, conven ience and attention to its patrons, second to no railroad iu the country- Pullman sleepers models of palaligl comfort, dining oars iu which the cuisine and general appointments are up to the highest standard, und coaches especially built for this route, are among the'chief ele ments which have contributed towards catcriuj: successfylly to a discriminating public. Lo cated directly on its line between MINNEAPO LIS and ST. PAUL, and MILWAUKKK and CHI CAGO, and OL'LUril and MILWAUKKK and CHICAGO, ure the following thriving cities of Wisconsin and Michigan: NKW RICHMOND, CHIPPKWA FALLS, K.\U CLAIKK. ASHLANI) I1URLKY. WIS., ino.WVOOI), MlOll., HKSSK MKit, MICH., STKVKNS POINT, NKKNAH, MKN.VSHA. OSHKOSH, KOMJ I)L LAC, WAU KKSHA ainl BURLINGTON, WIS. For detailed information,lowest current rates, Ijerths, etc., via ibis rente, toany point in the south or east, aijply to nearest ticket agent, or address WM. S. MKLLKN, AMKS BARKKK, Ccu'I Manager, Geu Pas 4 Ticket Agt. Milwaukee. F. H. ANSON, Northwestern Passenger Agent, No. l'.i Nicollet House block, Minneapolis, Minn FIVE IIAIiVEST EXCLUSIONS. August 21st, September lltii and 25th, October 9tli and 2 5d. The Minncaplis & St. Lous Jiy.— "Albert Lea lioute"—will sell upon above dates round trip excursion tickets to points in Minnesota, Da kota, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas Miss issippi, Tennessee, Indian Territory and Eastern Colorado, at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets good 20 days from date of sale. Stop-overs granted in the territory to which tickets are sold. For in formation regarding rates, maps, call on any agent, or write to E. A. -. i... WlIITAKEK. Minneapolis, Minn. G. T. & P. A. Vestibnled Trains he. B°' Mihv:l,lkecSt.Paul and Mill- li^At' liOUTK between Chi. Coast. Bl"lls, Omaha and the Paciiic UTK between Chicago, iwuiibas City and St. Joseph, Wo. R. MILLKII, A. V. H. CARPENTER. General Malinger. Uon'l pass „ml KT^For information iu reference to lands an Paul 11,0 Ilei-ht 3 33 1 35 E A N I N To all Eastern and Southern States. 7. es .f'"10,ls s"l,erlj Txiitouoii W :::::::.Kidddr::::::: Burch Amherst 8 58: 8 40i 8 33, 8 03' 7 45: 7 30! 7 io 0 45 15 'l & eeut anywhere in the world! t. ,m Tkt_ Agt MILWUKEE, WISCONSIN. «ilw«ta! I 61 l'.i/HHUM^ Company, wnto to GOING EASl H. U. AUUAN Land Commissioner, Milwaukee, Wis. Fargo Southern. Passenger going south 8:10 u.m ,, nori'th Houtli 1 30 13 30 Breckinridge.... ..Wahpetoii Barnesville...Lv 10 50 10 40 !l 10 9 45 !l 35 5 00| |yV.Bieckiniidge..Ar 5 07 Wahpetoii 10 00 !l 3:1 9 03 8 38 8 10 7 45 7 33 7 iM 7 10 55 fi 10 owl :::::::®,:.:::::: 18 Waleott IS 111 7 33 7 40' 7 55, Ar... Kindred. Davenport.. Addison... Durbin.... ....IJV ni Local if reight going south 10:35, a', Jiortll 11.30 Passenger lor Aheadeon and points on H.&S scN«.?ni-V^ ''i^• OrtonviUe take either pas- UIKIcan 'L' N ?, 5ft arrive at Aberdeen $4 80 same day. Distance 181 miles. Fare The Peoples'fiLine. FARGO & SOUTHERN Between Fargo and Ortonville. Xs prepared to handle, both 1-HEIGHT and PASSENGER TRAFFIC With Promptness and Safety. Connecting at Ortonville with tho Chicago. Mil. waiikee & St. Paul system, the Flirgo & Southern thus makes another 9 I ni' its appoint- n.ents, steel rails, elegant coaches, and its rutes i'ines JS itS Ul"1 t'l"° us 'l"ick 1,8 Jther PASSENGER TRAINS Dally each way between Fargo and St. Pau without change, connecting at Union depot, St. Paul, with all east* ««d Southern lines. When you GO EAST or COME WEST try Kargo is.Southern. Trains leave K.irgo for Minneapolis, St. Paul and Intermediate stations, at 7:30 a. m. Arrive iit8:15p? m. ., due at tlie date of this notice the amount of tliree hundred eleven dollars and lorty cents, ($5311.40) and no action or pro ceeding has hcen instituted at law or in equity to recover the ileht secured by said mortgage or any part thereof 1 St' P'"" a"( M1,lneaPO'i» Ticket lor sale at all principal stations for St Kor further information address A. V. If. CARPENTER, Uo»- 9 P«ss. Agent, Milwukee, Wis j-»i. octu made iu the conditions ol'a certain ex®'-'"ted and delivered by Willie C. Hal,cock, mortgagor, to FreJ crick J. Stevens, mortgagee, dated the 1st day of June, A.O. eighteen hundred and eighty-two anil recorded as a mortgage iu the office nrt.hn 6 Which said mortgage was duly assigned by an instrument thereof, duly executed and delivered hy the saul frrederick J.Stevens to Frances M- Gridley, dated the nih day of June, A. D. 1888 and recorded in said ollice of the registerjof deeds on the 30th day of July, A. D. 1888, at 2 oVlo^k ta book ot mortgages on page 84. SIIIIJCCI, 7 Now, therefore, Noticc is hereby given that hv virt ue ol a power of sale contained in said rnort (.age, .ind ol the statute in such case made and piowdMl. the said mortgage will be foreclosed bj asaluoithe mortgaged premises therein de- which sale will be made at the front door «»i ilie court house in the city of Wahpeton HI the county of Richland and territory of D«kota at public auction by the sheritt'of said county or by his deputy, on SATURDAY, the Thirteenth day ol OCi'OHER, A. D. eighteen hundred and eigh y^ight at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then bedueon sanl mortgage, with the interest thereon and COS sand expenses of sale, the sums paid by said ranees M. Gridley for taxes, and fifty dof lars attorneys fees, as stipulated in said mort gai?e in case of foreclosure. The premises described in said mortgage, and so to be sold aro the piece or parcel of land git. 'i a ted in thccounty of Richland and territory of Dakota, and known and described as follows to-wil The southeast quarter (se*) of section seven, in township one huudredand thirty-one (131) north, of range rtfty-two (52) taining one hundred and sixty (160) acres. Dated at Wahpeton, D.T. Aug.28,A.D. 1888. v.- L- ii FRANCES M. GRIDLEY, W h. PuiicKLt., Assignee of Mortgagee Attorney lor Assignee of Mortgagee. [First publication Aug. 30,1888.J COXtN PALACE FESTIVAL. For the above gathering to be held at Sioux City, Iowa, September 26, to October 8th, excursion tickets' will be sold over the C. M. & St Pill Ky. at one fare for the round trip^fl Tickets sold September 25 to OctobiMf^'^ 6, inclusive. Beturn coupons gooBlSl until October 10. N. F- MEttEiKa kl *4 west con Ageil' I •$ 4|:^|