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The Wahpeton times. [volume] (Wahpeton, Richland County, Dakota [N.D.]) 1879-1919, September 29, 1910, Image 10

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TWIN CITY DAILEY $2 PiR
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The St. Fau Daily Wws is
one ol the newest ami le*t of
the Twin City Dailits
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PREHH'S
BAKERY
Wahpeton' Opera House
ONE NIGHT ONLY
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
that beautiful and realistic
comedy of modern life
THE
CLIMAX
By Edward Locke
Musical Theme by Joseph Carl Breil
A play of Sweetness, Cheerfulness
and Strength
Seat Salt, WOLF'S, Wednesday morning, 9 a. m.
Prices, Box Seats, $1.50
Balance $1.00, 75e, 50c, 25e
ATTENTION
You are cordially invited to call during
Fair week, to see our Concrete Block
Plant. Good" stock of concrete blocks
and well curbing always on hand.
THE W. H. WHITE LUMBER CO.
J. J. HULL, MANAGER
Fuel! Fuel! Fuel!
All Kinds of Ft4el
You can save money by putting in
your winter supply of coal and wood
now. In Hard Coal I have both
Stove and Nut.
Soft Coal, Smokeless,
Hocking:, Steam, Ligtiite
I have contracted for a large quan
tity of Wood and can furnish any
kind in car lots or smaller quanti
ties at reasonable prices?Phone 298
J. B. LOTZER
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Daily News. I would like to
have your subscription, it will
assist me, and you will be
pleased with the paper.
H. C.'Snyder.
prizes offered by the St. Paul
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LARGE LIST IN
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HARNESS RAGES
Oood Races are Promised as Many
Horses are Entered
fan
The entries to e* harness
races for the Richlaud County
Fair closed September 15th and
the largest list of entries in the
fair have beeh booked. The list
in is
complete p.s the entries in those
as
evening before the races. Fol
lowing is the list of horses
nanied in the harness classes:
THCRSPAY, SEPTEMBER
25).
2 22 Pace and 2:17 Trot Wah
peton Purse, $400.00
Amy G, owned by J. Smith
Fostena, 2:2414. owned by Jay
Stiles.
Bonnie Lou, 2:40, owned by
G. F. Houston
Vera Vapo, owned by \Y. F.
Can tie Id.
Oro Zinc, 2:2314, owned by
Jut West, Agent.
Sweet Child'2:17*4. owned by
Mre. E. C. Pettis.
John Aenry, 2 20^4. owned by
W. F. Sanderson.
The Moccassin. 2:24^4 owned
by J. D. Conner.
Beecher, 2:21 *4. owned by Fred
Carlson.
Grace Red, 2:2 *,4, owned by
J. T. Smith.
FRIDAY, SEPT.
Free
30
For All. Breckenridge
Purse $400.00
Ked King, 2:07*4»owned by G.
G. Schafenberg, St. Cloud
Luke Vernon, 2:10V&, owned
by Mark A. Kraker, Wahpeton.
Rob Roy, 2:12*4, owned by
Champine & Rawson.
Hummer S 1 n, 2:14*4,
owned by Mrs. Mae Enzicka.
Commander Mac, 2:15*4, own
ed by W. R. Smith.
Idle Times, 2:16*4, owned by
J. T. Smith.
2:20 Pacers and 2:15 Trotters,
Put se $300.00
War Bells, 2-.19V4, owned by
W. F. Harck.
Grace Red, 2:21^4, owned by
J. T. Smith.
Ideal G. 2:19*4, owned by W.
R.Smith.
Baumont, 2:20*4. owned by
C. A. Soliday.
Beecher, 2:21 *4» own6d by
Fred Carlson.
Wanda A. owned by P. L.
Knowlen.
Lotheart, 2:16*4. owned by
Mrs. Ed. Jones.
Prinqes Oratoris, owned by
J. McGann.
The Moccassin, owned by J.
D. Connor.
John Henry, owned by W. F.
Sanderson.
Sweet Child, 2:17%, owned
by Mrs. l5. C. Pettis.
Diadell, 2:19*4, owned by Jut
West, Agent.
Oro ,Zinc, 2:23*4, owned by
Jut, West, Agent.
Vera Vapo, owned by W. F.
Canfleld.
Richland County Green Race.
Purse $200.00:
Russillion, by Ad
Starin, Wyndmere.
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The Great New Yo»k and Chicago Succes, 'The Climax.'
«*»»wahp6ton Opem House,' Friday Sept 30*
Emmy bestin, owned bj A4
Starin, Wyndmere.
Dairy, owned by J. Prentice,
Wahpeton.
Nancy, ownedUby RaySlocnm
Fairmount.
As this race did not fill, it is
probable that two specials will
be made of it, one of them be
tween three two-year ol 1p, own
ed in Richland County.
CAR OF APPLES
Fricke and Swank will 'have
a car of bulk apples on the
track near the mill, dtirit% fair
week which will be sold by the
bushel at the car or delivered
to any place in the city.
CITATION HEARING PROOF
OF WILL-
State of North Dakota)
VSS
Comity of Ltielilaml I
IN f'Ol'NTV OOCHT
Before Hoti. George Van Arnam. .1 idtre.
In the Matter of thy Estate of uhms Lawr
ence, deceased.
Charles W r.awrence. Petitioner
VS.
Frank Lawrence, Mathiae, J. Lawrence, Li/.zy
S.'lmnhaar, Anna Chrietianson. Christine
Huff and Ag-nes Lawrence, Respondents.
UI-S STATS OF1
SOUTH
B.v the Court
CiEOWiE V.»x Ak.sam,
(SEaij Judge of the county court.
Dated the 17th day of September, A. D. 1910.
Itet service of this citation and notice be
made upon ah resident Respondents, bv per
sonal service, and upon all nan resident re
spondents, by publicat l.
GECR(iB VAN Ahxam,
vsea i.i judge.
CITATION HEARING PROOF
OF WILL
State of Noith Dakota
8S
County of Hichland
IN COUNTY COL'KT
Before Hon. George Van Arnam, Judgn.
In the Matter of the Estate of William Mc
Nab. Deceased.
Margaret Wilson, Petitioner.
VS.
John MoNab. Alexander McNab, Adam Mc
Nab, Frank McNab, Mrs James Muir, James
McNab, Robert Mc Nab, Adeline MeNab.
Fred MeNab, William K. MeNab. Marfon
Nesblt, Agnee Klggs, Walter 3. McNab, Ro
bert Arthur. Kennedy Arthur and Glen Mo
Nab, minor, and C. D. Rltten bouse, Special
Guardian, Respondents
The State of North Dakota. To tbe above
named respondents and all persons interested
in tbe Estate of William McNab, dec« ased:
Yon and each of you are hereby notified
that Margaret Wilson tbe petitioner herein
bas filed in this Court a document in writing
purporting to be the Last will and Testament
of William MoNab late of the City of Wahpe
ton in the County of RiohUmd and State of
North Dakota, deceased, with ber petition
praying for tbe admission to probate of said
document as tbe Last Will and Testament of
said deceased, and for tbe issuance to John
Mvhra ol letters of administration with Will
annexed thereon, and that tb» said petition
and tne proofs of said purported Will and
Testament will be heard and duly considered
by this Court on Saturday, tbe 13th day of
November A, ltUO, at 11 o'clock in the lore
noon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this
Court, in tbe County Court House, in the
City of Wahpeton, County of Richland State
or North Dakota: and
You and each of you are hereby cited to be
and appear before this Court at said time and
place and answer said petition and sbow
cause, if any there be, why tbe prayer of said
petition should not be granted.
By the Court
George Van Abnasi,
(Seal) judge of the county court
Dated the %)th day of September A. D. 1910.
Let serviee of tbe within citation be made
by publication in The Wahpeton Times for 8
successive weeks.
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DAKOTA, To the
at o'.'e name 1 respindonts and all persona
Interisted in the Estite of ithias Lwvr
ence Deceased:
Yon and each of you are hereby notified
that Charles W. Lawrence the Petitioner here
in. has tiled in this Court a document in Writ
ing purporting to be the Last Will and Testa
ment of Mathias Lawrence late of the Town
of Dwight. in the count? of Richland and
State of North Dakota, deceased, with Ills pe
tion, praying- for the admission to probate
of said document, as the Last Win and Testa
ment of said deceased and for the isstance to
him, the!said Uarle3 W. Lawrence, of letters
testamentary thereon, and that said petition
and the proors of said purported Will and
'Testament will be heard, anjl considered by
this' Court on Thursday, th* 10.h. day of
November, A. D., 1910, at 10 o'clock in the
foreuooh of that day, at the Court Rooms, in
the County Court House, in the city of
Wahpeton, County of Hichland and State of
North Dakota and you and each of you are
hereby cited to ba and appear before this
Court at said time and place ana answer said
petition and show cause, if any there be,
why tie prayer of said petition should not
bo granted.:
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Wahpeton
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FURNITURE
RUGS
'LINOLEUM
For the Hunting Season |fi
This is the time of the year when
everyone will be looking for their
hunting outfits and at our store
you will be able to find the best
selection and a most complete
line.
INGUNS ..
we have for a leader the
REMMINGTON PUMP GUN, which
every hunter knows to be. the
best on the market. Call and
examine these guns and let us
quote you prices.
AMMUNITION K:'
we handle the PETERS' am
munition and. can. supply you
with anything you need in this
line.
Call arid examine our goods before
making your purchases.
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We will soon have on
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pictures ever shown in
the county. Hold your
orders until you see these
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