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DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the famous little pills, easy to take, safe, sure and gentle. Get Early Risers. They are the pills made. We sell. them. Sold by all druggists. NOTICE TO CREDITORS- In the matter the e«tnte of I George F. Ball Deceased Notice Is taerby given by the undersigned 'Elizabeth M. Ball Exioutrix of the Estate of George F. Bail late of the City of Billows Falls in the couuty of Windham and State of Vermont deceased, to the creditors of, and al persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit tbem with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said Executrix at the office of Ink & Wallace in the City of Wahpeton in arid Richland County. Dated September 88th. A. D. 1908 ELIZABETH M. BALL, Executrix. B. N. INK. Resident Agent Wahpeton N. Oak, First publication on the 1st. day October A D' 1908. 4wk. SUMMONS STATE OF NOBTH DAKOTA Vss County of Richland. IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth udlcial District. Henry B. Connors,« Plaintiff. VS Norman F. Thompson, Harry Thompson, Ber nard Ai. Thompson. M. Kavich, and the un known heirs of said tour persons John K. Jones and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or Interext in or lien or incumbrance upon the roperty described in the oomplaint. Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH OAK OTA TO THE A BO .'E NAMED DE FENDANT3: u, atid e. oh of vou, are hereby summon ed to answer the complaint in this actiou which was. on tt9 5th day of October 1908. fil ed in the office of the clerk of the said Dist rict Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for said County of Richland and State -of North Dakota in the City ol' Wahpeton in said county and state, and to 9erve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the subscribers in their office In said City of Wahpeton in said county and state, within thirty days after the service of this suram ins upon you, exclusive of the day of scrvice and in case of your failure to appear or aus wer, judgment will be taken against you by default l'or the relief demanded in the said complaint. Dated October 5tb, A. D. 1903. McC UMBER & FORBER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Wahprton. North Dakota. TO THE DEFENDANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION: YOU, and each of you. will please take nr ticethat the object of said action is to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and to the real estate which is described in this notice, and to excluded you, the said defendants, aud each of vou, from any interest in said real estate, and that the description of the land to which suc'ta action relates is as follows, to-wit: The Northeast quarter (N E of section twenty-nine (89) in totvnship one hnndrcd thirty (ISO) of range forty-eight (48) in Bieh land County, in the Slate of North Dakota. Dated October 5th, A. D. 190*. MCCUMBER & FORBES. At oruey lor Plaintiff P.O. Address: Wahpeton, North Dakota.' First Publication Oct 8.6 wks. SUMMONS STAT S OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Richland. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon, Andreas Jersin, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Karlolina Julin, Deceased: John Erickson, Petitioner. VS Hagbarth Rosendahl Obarsles Rosendahl, Adolf Julin: Helga Hosendahl John H. Rosendahl Johannes A- Rosendahl Johan na Nelson: Mary Jnlin Carl Julin Albert so a Johnson and Henry .lohrprn: and Oscar Rosendahl Woltred in Johnson, minors and K. H. Mybra, special guardian of and for said minors. Respondents. On reading and filing the petition of the pe titioner, as the administrator of the above mentioned estate setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come to his hands, and the disposition thereof, the amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, and the expenses of administration, a description of all the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the condition and value of the respective portion thereof and praying that license be to him granted to sell the fol lowing described land belonging to the estate of said Karolina Julin. deceased, to-\vi:: Lot seven (7) in Section Thirty-two (82) Township One Hundred Thirrv-six (186) of Range Fortj -eight (43) in Richland County, North Dakota. And it appearing, by said petition, that there is not sufficient money or personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay said debts and expenses or administration and that it is necessary, la order to pay the same, to sell said real estate: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, That the said petition be heard and considered by the Judge of the County Court of the said County of ttichland at the court rooms of said Court in the city of Wahpeton in said Oounty, on the 16th day of November A. D. 1908 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. That all per sona interested in said estate, appear before the Judge of tbis Court at said time and place and then and there show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted: By the Court: ANDREAS JERSIN, Judge of the County Court. (SEAL) Dated the 2nd day of October A. D. 1908. Let the service of the above Order be made by publication thereof for tour weeks in The Wahpeton Times, a newspaper published in Wahpeton, North Dakota. ANDREAS JXNEIS, (SEAL) Judge. MCCPMBKR & FORBES, Attornej for Petitioner, Wahpeton, N. D. First publication Oct. 8,4 wks. Continued from page 8 Louis Hein Clerk Co aud 70 00 Frank Markus janitor O H... 55 00 Stephen Braun Co Treas 101 66 K. L. Mikkelson dep co treas. 85 00 A. ]. Nelson sal reg of deeds. 166 66 Oscar Olson dep co reg of deeds 85 00 Andreas Jersin Co judge 150 00 L. S. Braun clerk Co Treas.. 70 00 Lillian Shields dep co supt of schools 73 14 J. C. Gottwald clerk reg of deeds 38 86 Avia H. Sleeper clerk co judge 50 00 Gustar Schuler states attor ney... 166 66 B.N. Black co supt of schools 146 25 R. M. Black' institute exp.... 126 57 J. M. Kramer clerk ot court.. 150 00 C. A. McKean dep clerk of court 9 75 E. S. CAMERON, County Auditor. WHY SO WEAK. Kidney Troubles May Be Sap ping Your Life Away Wahpe ton People Have Learned This Faot. When a healthy man or woman begins to run down without apparent cause, be comes weak, languid, depress ed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy spells and urinary disor dors, look to the kidneys for the cause of it all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you well. Here is Wah peton testimony to prove it Mrs. Jacob Sweitzer, living near Public School, Wahpeton, N. D., says: "For twenty years I was bothered with backache and a disordered condition of my kidneys. Pains would catch me in the small of my back and an almost steady aching through my loins made it hard fot me to bend over. Whenever I caught the least cold it would settle in my kidneys and cause me to suffer severely. Headaches and dizzy spells were also of frequent occurence and at times I felt so miserable that I could scarcely drag myself around. After trying many remedies without receiving relief, Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my atten tion and I procured a box at Keen's drug store. This re medy helped me from the first and I continued using it until cured. I am now enjoying good health and give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's —and take no other. Sheyenne Tips. ^6lSIS!BiSISI5J5ISIS!S@J3ISI@J@@!SI3IBlB!®ISE^ (To late for last week.) Erik R. Johnson went to Davenport on the 12th, where he will be employed in the blacksmith shop for the busy fall as he is a good blacksmith and the shop is crowded with work. Edelbert Stensrud was out here from Davenport on the 21, looking for a farm to buy for his mother who may move her family out here and locate for the future, people are now con vinced that Sheyenne is the place for prosperous stock growing. Henry Gulland went to Davenport this week, returnit on the 5th. Miss Emma Hanson is home from her work in the boarding car ot Ed. Thompson. On the 2nd day of October the Sheyenne School district had a very fine and successful entertainment in the school house, the transport wagons rolled in children from every direction and in spite of two threshing machines in the neighborhood there] were a number of visitors present. State Superintendant W. h. Stockwell, County Superin tendent R. M. Black, Hon George VanArnam of Walcott our next county judge and E. S. Cameron our county auditor were all present. Mr. Stock well presented to the school a very large glass framed picture of Geo. Washington while crossing the Delaware River with his army aud captured the English soldiers it is a very fine ornament to the school house speeches, and they were good ones, were given by Stockwell, Black, and Geo. VanArnam, after whom M. Lirdal and Lars Severson made a few remarks. It was an entertainment long to' be remembered and we are very thankful to our two superin tendents and Geo. VanArnam and E. S. Cameron for their kind visits Our school is also this year managed by our form er teacher Miss Injeborg Fos san who towers up with a first grade certificate. Do you notice how many republican papers in this state are going over to the democra tic party, they have seen the wrong in the G. O. P. and will stay no longer with them. MR. TAFTS INDEPENDENCE Those who have in an un prejudice fashion studied the Roosevelt methods and have separated the wheat from the chaff in his premier make up, are struck with the fact that the good in his political actions, should be marred by the evident truth that his aim is not the accomplishment of the good, but solely for the purpose of increasing his popularity, in other words, it is "simply playing to the gal leries." This is true also of his methods to popularize his man Taft. For an example of this take the publication of Mr. Taft's letter in the recent Hearst-Foraker episode. The letter was written in July 1907, at a time when both Foraker and Taft were sparring for points to get the nomination aud when Mr. Foraker criticis ing Roosevelt for his actiou iu the Browrusvi le affair. As the chosen deputy of Mr. Roose velt, how could Mr. Tait do anything else under the cir cumstances than disavow as sociation with Foraker? What evidence of high mindedness and indepenence of character on Mr. Taft's part does that display, in view of the fact that as soon as Mr. Taft had received the nomination he immediately became reconcil ed to Mr. Foraker, both met and spoke on the same plat form, both exchanged greetings ot good will and friendship for each other, and republican newspapers pointed to this fact as a sure arguary that Taft would carry Ohio because he had the aid of the great war horse of republicanism, Mr. J. B. Foraker. Not only so, but he was to be a great factor in thespeaking campaign in other states as well. He was stated tor the chief address at the grand rally of republican clubs in Cincinnati, when behold in to the happy reunited republi can family, the harmonious music of praise for the two great men, Mr. Hearst flung his apple of discord, the Standard oil letters' Now, to save hi Iriend whom he has decided (regardless of the opinion ot American voters) shall be pre sident of United States, Mr. Roosevelt comes forward with Mr. Taft's letter written a year ago, when Mr. Foraker was openly fighting both Taft and Roosevelt, to prove that Mr, Taft is a man of great inde pendence of character and should be president because he disavowed Mr. Foraker, i^nur ing the fa'.'t that »lr. Taft as soon as he got the nomination received Mr. Foraker with open arms. This is a fair bauiple of Rooseveltia.j methods oi de ception aud buticot-isui "Bismarck"—best wines and liquors by bottle or gallon, all kinds of bottle beer. tf. To The Voters of Richland County. 1 am a candidate for re-election to the office of States Attorney of this county, and will greatly appreciate all tbe support .vou may accord me. 1 believe my past adminis tration of this important otlice is entitled to. and is triven, favorable consideration by all who believe in conservative, conscientiouit, economical and safe conduct of its affairs I, assure you that, if re-elected. 1 will continue to carry out that policy without fear or favor NOTICE TO FARMERS If you have good clean flax straw do not burn it as you car find a market for it at the Wahpeton Tow Mill. For fur ther information call at the mill. tf TO THEPUBLIC. We wish to inform the gener al public that my undertaking rooms are under the charge of M. LaChance a licensed em balmer will give the business his special attention, calls at tended to day or night. 2w W. W. Jamie son. The wholesome, harmless green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. S hoop's Cough Remedy its curative ,»ro[)erties Tickling or dry bronchial coughs quickly and safely yield to this highly effective Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers that 'tiey can with safety give it to •vt'ii very young babies. No opium, no chloroform—abso lutely nothing harsh or harm ful. It calms the distressing cough, and heals the sensitive membra es. Accept no other. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Sold b? all dealers. WOOD! WOOD! See MrCulloch & Robinson o. fi re buying your fall fuel. A are ov stocked with wood co will i. .ke foliong prices or a Iini'Tcd lime. Maple sawed $9.00 Birch sawed 8.00 Oak sawed 7.50 Tama nek sawed 7.00 (tick Pine sawed 6 50 Bassvvood sawed 6.00 Jack Pine Slabs sawed 5.50 CHESTER Take-Down Relating Shotguns The Winchester Repeating Shotgun has stood the trying practical tests of sportsmen and the rigid technical trials of the U. S. Ordnance Board. Its popularity with the for mer and the official endorsement by the latter are convinc ing proof of its reliability, wearing and shooting qualities. Stnd for Cotalotot otWinchetttr—fh* R$i W Brand—Gans and Ammunition. WINOHKSTSR REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. ^EiigiBIBlBiaiBiaiiaiiaiiangnanaiiaiiiaiigiiaBiininaiiaBa TheSuit You Thought 1 Was Ruined will undergo a remarkable S transformation in our hands. All those nasty spots which were so annoying will have 1 vanished during1 our process of cleaning, and the whole 1 suit will look so clean and jf fresh as to be equal to anew j| one. Send anything' you wish cleaned to The urn Hespectt'uily, GUSTAV Scnur,.Eit DeWitt's Kidney and Blad der Pills are just what you need and what you should get right away for pain in the back, backache, rheumatic pains, and all urinary and bladder troubles. Thousands of poeple suffer from Kidney and Blad der trouble aud do not know it. They think it is a cold or a strain. Don't take any chance. Get DeWitt's Kidney and Blad der Pills. They are antiseptic and promptly soothe the pain Don't fail to insist upon De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. We sell them. Sold by all druggists. The Panatorlum and you will be more than satisfied. THE PANATORIUM Vachon & Co. Prop. Phone No.209. Next door to Optra HouseS WAHPETON, N.U. Ularlia 71ew Wodt/ 'Repeating Shotgun A circular giving large Illustration, with full on is handsome new gun, sent free on request or with complete 136-page catalog for 3 stamps. flie20tu/ihfic*eums Co., 42 Willow Street, NEW HAVEN, CONN. YEILLEOX BROTHERS. (Successors to Cbas. ft. Bade) Modern Jewelers and Opticians. EYES EXAMINED FREE. Go to the blood, if you are to drive out Rheumatism. A Wisconsin physician, Dr. Shoop, does this with hit Rheumatic Remedy—and with seeming success. Rub-on's says the doctor, never did cure Rheumatism. It is more than skin deep—it is constitutional, always. Because of this princi ple, Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy is perhaps the most popular in existance. It goee by word of mouth from one to another, every where. Grateful patients gladly spread results. It is an act of humanity to tell the sick of a way to health. Tell some sick one. Sold by all dealers. I have opened dress making parlors at 215, 2nd street South also agent for a fine line of ladies suits,—particular work for particular people. 2w MRS. MAUD CLEMENT. A pain prescription is print ed upon each 25c, box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your Doctor or Druggist if this formula is not complete. Head pains, womanly pains, pains, anywhere get instant re lief from a Pink Pain Tablet Sold by all dealers. The Times $1 per yr. YEILLEOX BROS. (Successors to Chas. G. Bade) Modern Jewelers and Opticians. Expert Watch and Jewelery Re pairing. WE MANUFACTURE FLOUR of such high grade that there is no use in looking for better. It isn't made. The first sack you use will prove that to you—ask your Grocer for it. MATHBRAUN & Co. For This new 6-shot model is the simplest, surest, and fastest 12 gauge repeater made. It has the solid top, aide ejection and double extractors Epecial Ulat/in fea tures of comfort and convenience. The closed-in breech keeps the action clean and the shells dry—keeps out rain, snow, dirt, leaves twigs and sand. The new take-down construction allows you to take gun apart in ten seconds for cleaning or packing, yet the joint la always as firm and rigid as in a solid frame, non take-down gun. The fat forearm fits vniir hand and helps quick operation. The full choked guns are guaranteed close-shooting, hard-hitting guns, and are unequalled for ducks, geese, foxes and all long-range work. Loan on City Property or Farm Lands, Can on or write (PEOPLES' STATE 1 BANK Wahpeton, North Dakota. AAA* I A A A A Cough Caution Never, positively never poison your lungs. Iljroa cough—even from a simple cold only—youshouM always heal, soothe, and wise the Irritated bn» chial tubes. Don't blindly suppress it wltk a stupefying poison. It's strange how some tM„f finally come about. For twenty years Dr. flhixp has wnstantly warned people not to takeeoogfc mixtures or prescriptions containing Opium Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now—a UIOs late though—Congress says "Put it on the Itbd, If poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Good! Very good 11 Here afterfor thisvery reasonmothmw and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels—and none in the medicine, else it mnsttv law be on the label. And it's not only safe, bat it Is said to be by those that know it best, a truly r* markable cough remedy. Take no chance t)M% particularly with your children. Insist on havias Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully Qs Dr. Shoop package with others and not* Ikt difference. No poison marks there! Yon CM always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure "ALL DEALERS" THE Benda Market If you are looking (or fre9h meat, this is the makret to come to. We handle nothing but the choicest. W.e also handle a fine line of Smoked meats. Highest cash price paid for hides and pelts. FRANK BENDA, Wahpeton, N.D. One Deor East of Post Office.