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The House of Kuppenheimef
Ciucago
The Walipcion Times
Established In 1879
Published every Thursday by
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NORTH DAKOTA
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the I'ost Ollice at Wahpeton under
ati act of emit* n-.-is of March 3, 1879.
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In connection with the con
didacy of Hon W. S. Lauder
for the nomination as Repre
sentative in Congress the peo
ple of Richland county and
especially the voters of Wahpe
ton should remember that it
was thru the efforts ot Mr.
Lauder as a member of the
Constitutional Convention in
connection with Senator Fur
cell and the late Hon. Andrew
Slotten that the State School
of Science was located in Wah
peton, and that a grant of
40,000 acres of land was secured
for the support of this institu
tion which grant of land is now
worth well towards a million of
dollars.
Member of the Constitution
al Convention was the enly of
fice Judge Lander ever held in
which the interest of the city
could be promoted by securing
appropriations or institutions
or anything of the like, and in
that position he did his duty
well and to the great benefit of
his cit3 and count}', and the vot
ers of this county should re -I
member this in his favor when
they mark their ballots at the
primary election.
GIVES HIS FORTUNE FOR
SCHOOL'S SUPPORT
St. Louis, Tune 12.—To die
poor, David Rankin, Jr., ha9
not only given up his fortune
of more than $3,000,000 to tht
support of his favorite school,
announcement of which was
made 3Testerday, but $3,000 per
annum he has reserved for his
own support during the rest ot
his life, and will revert to the
institution at his death.
A great variety of the new grey shades to select from
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Money back If not satisfied
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The 1) vid Rankin Jr. School!
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Like his office, his home is
unpretentious. I occupies
re a a
grocery store at fifteenth and
Washington avenue. When he
enters the side door and climbs
to his home he shuts out the
world and declines to be seen.
At his office his hours are from
8 a. m., to 9:30 a. m.
Only a few people even in St.
Louis know him personally for
he avoids publicity and shrinks
from the limelight. He is 75
years old, a native of Ireland,
who has amassed a fortune in
re il estate and stock deals.
The property which he has
deeded to the school which
bears his name comprises large
realty tracts, his home, stocks
in I in is a a
Rock Island roads and in four
local banks.
WOMAN HIDES HER CASH IN
ALBUM.
Winsted, Conn,, June 12.—
While looking over the effects
of the estate of Mrs. Nellie C.
Turner, Mrs. W. G. Manchester
fouud $30 in bank notes in an
album. Further search reveal
ed $25 more.
It is supposed the bills were
passed in the album about 18
years ago by Mr. Turner while
he was a resident of Valpariso,
Ind. He was killed instantly
by falling out of the third story
window of a building upon
which he was at work. Most
of the billa were issued by
banks in the Middle West. The
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When you come in to see our Suits you would bring your wife. She knows! If we were not sure of the perfection of our
Suits we wouldn't dare invite her. Name your Suit price and let her decide whether or not we show you the best money's worth
obtainable.
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Clothing
Trades, the benefi
ciary of its founder, is to be en
larged ami its curriculum im
proved, but lr. Rankin himself
does not care to talk about
what he has made possible.
"I dislike to see my name in
newspapers," he said today.
"I don't want any more publi
city. I decline to say anything
about it. The matter is in the
hands of a board of trustees."
The Beauty
Of a well made shoe is that it will retain its shape. The chief benefit you
obtain by purchasing your shoes from a reliable dealer is that the shoe is an exact
fit. Our new spring stock shows value in every line. We have some very hand
some Pumps and Oxfords.
GEO. H. WICHMAN
The Big Stiee Store
WICHMAN
money has been added to the
estate, of-which Mr. Manches
ter is administrator.
TO THE VOTERS OF RICH
LAND COUNTY
Respectfully,
W. S. LAUDER.
HIS FOOT SLIPPED
Yttorney Aaron J. Bessie's
foot slipped. He has been
wearing a cane for several days.
A nice black cane with a gold
handle. It is the first time for
a long time that Attornej'
Bessie has taken the time to
wear a cane. He explains it.
In his way, Attorney Bessie
says that he was sprinkling the
lawn and doing other house-
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know, I am a candidate for
nomination on the republican
ticket to the office of Represen
tative in Congress and I re
spectfully solicit your support
at the primary election.
I have been a resident of
Richland county for nearly
thirty years and during that
time I have tried to perform
the duties and act the part of a
good citizen. Should I be elect
ed to Congress my only ambi
tion will be to promote the best
interest of this state.
My whole time thus far has
been taken up in canvassing
the distant parts of the state
where I am less known than at
home, and for this reason I will
not be able to call personally
upon many of the voters of
Richland county, and if I do
not see you -ersonally you will
please not conclude that this is
because I am indifferent to
vour attitude. I remember
with gratitude the many favors
I have received aj: the hands of
the voters of Richland county
and shall be very highly grati
fied to receive a large vote from
the men with whom I have
lived and laboured for so many
years.
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Money back if not satisfied
wifely duties in the cold grey
dawn of the morning and that
he statted to step up on the
walk and the foot wouldn't stay.
A sprained ankle was the re
sult. He is getting on nicely
however, and has challenged
Frank Fisk to a half mile dash
as soon as the hobbles arrive.
FISH STORY
George the Dr. and Clarence
Miller had a couple of days
outing at the lakes last week.
While there George caught a
nine pound pike the largest
fish caught? in the lake this
spring. We did not see the
fish but know it was caught,
for George says so.
Any lady reader of this paper
will receive, on request, a clev
er "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer
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Shoop, Racine, Wis. It is silver
plated, very pretty, and posi
tively prevents all dripping of
tea or coffee. The Doctor sends
it, with his new free book on
"Health Coffee" simply to in
troduce this clever substitute
for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee is gaining its
great popularity because of
first, its exqnisite tasts and
flavor second, absolute
healthfulness third, its eco
nomy—pounds 25c fourth,
its convenience. No tedious 20
to 30 minutes boiling. "Made
in a minute" says Dr. Shoop.
Try it at your grocer's, for a
pleasant surprise. W. L. Fork
ner.
I want some First Class
Farm Loans.
The larger the better.
Interest the Lowest.
No delay in your getting
Your Money.
A. ASPINWALL
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Times Wants
WANTED—L sundress and
kitdhen giril, goo I wages.
Merchant's Hotel
For sale—Two Pcdegreed
Tri Colored Scotch Collie's
puppys. James Morley.
FOR SALE—1 range and 1
round oak heater dirt cheap. In
quire Engineer, Indian School.
LOST—Large gold heart
shaped brooch amethyst set
ting, return f.ir reward.
WANTED—Position as man
ager or head clerk in general
merchandise or grocery depart
ment. A tn married, a good
stock keeper, ail writer and etc.,
best of references. Address
Robert L. Lee, Wahpeton N. D.
Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy is sold on a guarantee that
if you are not satisfied after us
ing two thirds bottle ac
in to re on
money will lie refunded. It i9
up to yon to try. Sold by All
Dealers.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
INTHK MA TEK OF TIIB ESTATE CFJ
Syver S Syversoii. Deceased.
Notice is lierohi (riven by the undersigned
Eriek E. [.einan. Administrator, ot the eBtate
of Syyer S. 8yvers late of the town of
Ahercroinbie tn the County of Kichlund and
State of North Pak -tn. deceased, to the cred
itors of. and uli persons havinjc claims
airainst gaid di ceased, to exhibit them with
the necessary vouchers, within four months
after the first publication of. this notice, to
said administrator at the law office of Gustav
Schuler, attorney for the undersigned admin
istrator in the City .f Wahpeton in said Itich
land county.
Dated June 18.h, A. I). 11110.
KKICK F. LEIXAK',
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Mr a. G. E. Wallace.
Hole—Proof Hosiery now for
sale b3T R. R. Hausken by the
box or pairs.
Wanted—A housekeeper in a
family of two. Scandinavian
preferred. Box 44 Wahpeton N.
Dak.
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