plumbing and sewer. Garden and
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1 funeral Director
Licensed Embalmer
Funeral Supplies
Day Phone 135J
Night Phone 342J
LADY ASSISTANT
With H. H. Onstad Furniture Co
Wahpeton, N. D.
Dr. Glenn.B- Wheeler
Dr. Jennie Y. Wheeler
One door north of the G.
N. depot at 519 7th St
Phone 295
W. E. Pureell AG. Divet
PW&ELL & DIVET
ofltiorneys at Law
Practice in all the courts of the
state. Collections a specialty
Wahpeton, North Dakota
Se4M CHRISTIANSON
Contractor and ^Builder
Plans and estimates furnished for
all kinds of building
Contractor for all kinds
of mason work
/. W. WORNER
MRS1 W. WORNER
Licensed
Embalms and Funeral
Direotors
With Wahpeton Furniture Co.
Day Phone 241L
Night Phones 321L, 127J
Wahpeton, N. D.
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OPTICAL SPECIALIST
EYEGLASSES and SPEC
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lenses properly fitted. My
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Wahpeton, N,
J. QUICK, Ph.G. &M.D.
Physiom and Surgeon
Specialist on Diseases of Wo
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OFF.CB IN "3SIGGS' BLOCK
Phone No. 66 WAHPETON. N. D.
F. H. FARMER
Veterinarian
Phone 77
EIIGENE SCHULER
Offices in Schuler Block
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State of North Dakota,
County of Richland,
In District Court,
i't'J Fourth Judicial District.
Mintina Loucretia Young,
..x Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles Michael Young,
Defendant.
SUMMONS.-
The State of North Dakota To The
Above Named Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to
answer the complaint in this ac
tion, which is on file in the office
of the Clerk of the District Court,
at Wahpeton, Richland County,
North Dakota, and to serve a copy
of your answer upon the sub
scriber within thirty days after
the service of this summons upon
you, exclusive of the day of ser
vice and in case of your failure
to appear or answer judgment
will be taken against you by de
fault for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Dated August 5th, 1912.
Geo. W. Freerks,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
Whose Post Office Address is:
Wahpeton. N. Dak.
Notice of Hearing Petition for Li
cense to Sell Real Estate.
State of North Dakota,
County of Hicliland, ss.
In County Court before Hon.
George Van Arnam, County Judge.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Christian M. Johnson, deceased.
Clarence Herbert Johnson, Peti
tioner.
vs.
Annctta Mathilda Frisvold, et al.,
Respondents.
Notice of Hearing Petition for Li
cense to Sell Real Estate.
The State of North Dakota to
the above named respondents and
all persons interested in the Es
tate of Christian M. Johnson, de
ceased.
You are hereby notified that the
petition of Theodor Larson and
O. H. Fischer, executors of
Christian M. Johnson, late of the
town of Dwight in the County of
Richland in the State of North
Dakota, deceased, has been filed
in the Court therein petitioning
that they be authorized, empow
ered and directed to sell real es
tate belonging to said decedent's
estate, described as follows, to
wit: All the real estate situated
in the State of North Dakota as
shown by the inventory and ap
praisment of said estate, not
specifically devised by the Will of
said decedent.
That said petition will be heard
by this Court on Wednesday the
18th day of September, A. D. 1912,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
that day at the Court Rooms of
this Court in the City of Wahpe
ton, County of Richland and State
of North Dakota.
And you and each of you are
hereby cited and required then and
there to be and appear before this
Court and show cause, if any you
have, why this petition should
not be granted.
Dated the 14th day of August,
A. D. 1912.
By the Court,
(Seal) George Van Arnam,
Judge of the County Court.
7-15* *4t
MOTICE OF CHATTEL MORT
GAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given, that de
fault has occured in that certain
Chattel Mortgage, made, executed
and delivered by Math Meyer of
Section four (4), Township One
Hundred Twenty-nine (129,)
Range Forty-eight (48,) mortga
gor, to John R. Jones of Hankin
son, North Dakota, Mortgagee,
dated tlie ith day of December,
1907, and filed for record in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Richland County, North Dakota,
on the 16th day of December,
1907, at eight o'clock ,.A. M., and
assigned by said mortgagee, John
R. Jones, on the 28th day of De
cember, 1907, to R. R. Pureell,
who is the present owner and
holder of said mortgage which
default consists in the failure of
the mortgagor, Math Meyer, to
pay the amount due on the note
therein described that the debt
securcd by said mortgage became
due and payable on the first day
of September, 1908 that the a
mount claimed to be due thereon
on the date of this sale is the sum
of Seven Hundred Three Dollars
and Twenty-fourCents, ($703.24)
that said mortgage will be fore
closed to satisfy the deht secured
thereby by a sale of the property
described in said mortgage and
which is hereinafter described, at
the front door of the Post Office
in the City of Wahpeton, Richland
County, North Dakota^ at the hour
property described in said mort
gage and which will be sold to
satisfy the claim is described as
follows, to-wit:
One black gelding named Bar.
ney age, about" four years old,
will be five in the spring of 1908
weight about 1200 lbs.
One iron grey gelding age
about four years old will be five
in.the spring of f908 weight
about 1100 lbs. called Frank.
One brown mare age about six
years old, will be seven in the
spring of 1908 weight about 1100
lbs. called Lady.
One black hor§i colt age about
one year old, coming two years
old in the spring of 1908 with
white stripe in face called King.
One brown cow age, about six
years old weight about 900 lbs.
is dehorned.
One iron grey mare age, about
ten years old weight about 1100
lbs called Queen.
One brown mare age about
12 years old weight about 1100
lbs called Dolly.
One set of bob sleds seven foot
runner bought of Fred Worner.
One fourteen inch new deal
gang plow, complete with shares.
One Studebaker truck wagon
with whiffle trees, neck yoke and
Stoughton triple box spring s.eat.
One two-seated D. M. Schiller
buggy bought of John R. Jones.
One brown heifer with white
star in face ago, about two years
old has horns.
One 10% ft. Fuller & Johnson
hay rake, all steel, self dump
with all natural increase of any
live stock herein described.
The foreclosure of said mort
gage will* be made by W. P. Rob
bins, Sheriff of Richland Coun
ty, North Dakota.
W. P. ROBBINS,
Agent.
Dated this 17tli day of Septem
ber, 1912.
PURCELL & DIVET,
Attys. for assignee of mortgagee,
Wahpeton, Richland County, N.D.
SUMMONS
Stale of North Dakota,)
:ss.
County of Richland.
In District Court, Fourth Judicial
District.
Movius Land and Loan Company,
a corporation, Plaintiff,
V8.
Mortgage Company of America,a
corporation, and Francis P.
Pace, Receiver of said Mort.
gage Company of America,
Defendants.
THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE
FENDANTS:
You are hereby summoned to
answer the complaint of the Plain
tiff in the above entitled action,
which said complaint was filed
in the office of the Clerk of the
District Court of Richland Coun
ty, N. D. on the 4th day of Sep
tember 1912, and to serve a copy
of your answer thereto upon the
subscriber within thirty (30)days
after the service of this, summons
upon you exclusive of the day of
such service and in case of your
failure to appear or answer, judg
ment will be taken against you by
Dated this 3rd day of August,
1912.
W. S. LAUDER,
V. Attorney for Plaintiff.
$1000.00 Insurance, 5 years costs $10.00
3 years costs $ 7.50
Town Property
$1000.00 Insurance, 5 years costs $ 7.50
3 years costs $5.00
Why Not Be Safe?
Phone or Write Today
Robt. T. Barber, Agent
Peoples State Bank
Wahpeton, N. D. Reliable Insurance
If you want the best in the line of
Printing let The Times print it for you.
P. O. Address, Wahpeton N. D.
CORN PRIZES
The corn prizes offered for ex
hibits at the Richland County
Fair at Wahpeton Sept. 24, i3, 2
and 27 are the best by far that
have been offered at this Fair.
Besides the regular cash prizes
offered on the exhibits of the sev
eral varieties of corn and about
Lwo hundred dollars worth of
*'zcs offered in the school boy's
corn contest, there are the follow
ory valuable prizes: For the
best ten ears vt' corn, any kind,
raised and exhibited by a farmer
living in Richland County, N. D.,
or Wilkin county, Minn., the
Deere & Weber Company of Min
neapolis offer a Deere No. 9 Edge
Drop Shoe corn planter worth
$47.00. For the best corn dis
play, one or more varieties, at
least one bushel of corn in all,
the Martin Manufacturing Co. of
St. Louis Park, Minn., will give a
No. 6 Grinding mill worth $24.00.
and the winner of this prize will
be given a Sterling Silver Trophy
Cup by the Northern Pacific rail,
way.'
Many Driven From Home.
Every year, in many parts of the
country, thousands are driven
from their homes by coughs and
lung troubles. Friends and busi
ness are left behind for other
climates, hut this is costly and
not always sure. A better way—
the way of multitudes—is to use
Dr.King'sXew Discovery and cure
yourself at home. Stay right
there with your friends and take
this safe medicine. Throat and
lung troubles find quick relief
and health returns. Its help in
coughs, cold, grip, cr6up, whop
ping cough and sore lungs make
it a positive blessing. 50c and
$1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
U^hy does the young man who
rides a bicycle double himself up
like a doughnut the minute he be
gins to work the pedals? _Yes»
and why does a fellow when he
goes to throw a snow ball first
have to screw it into the palm of
his,right hand with his left, then
hop on tlie right foot while he
bumps his knee before he throws
it? And why does a man when he
gets a raw-boned plug and a ten
dollar cart have to rein the poor
old crowbait up like a turtle tread
ing water, till it can't see the road
before it, and goes stumbling a.
long as if trying to read the ans
wer in the stars? Why does a
girl whom nature has given a
clear complexion have to paint
till she can't wink for fear ol
breaking the enamel? Why does
she bang her hair like spitz poo
dle and make her head look like
a window mop? There are lots
of other queer things which we
would like to know, but will wait
for another time.—Ex.
Insurance.—We have a line of
good companies and solicit a part
of your business.—Eugene Schu
ler Company, Schuler Block,
peton, N. D.
A Easiness Proposition
Can You Afford to be Without
V* indstorm Insurance
when the cost is so small?
Farm Property
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Columbia Restaurant 8 Annex
ANTON GILLES, Proprietor
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I have have a number of good
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