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WANT ADS Advertisement* under this head will be Inserted at the rate or ss cents per week for 80 words or less. We cannot afford to open an account for such a small amount and cash must accompany all orders where we do not already have a running account. WANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. E. S. Cameron. POSITION WANTED—By ex pert bookkeeper and stenograph er. References: write M. Storeim Y. W. C. A., Fargo. FOR SALE—5 room house on 8th street.—H. W. Rife. tf FOR SALE—About 12 acres of land near Horseshoe* Park. Inquire of O. C. Farnsworth. 4-22tf. FOR SALE— 2 fresh milch cows, by W. J. Mikesch, 1 mile south of Farmington. 2tpd FOR SALE—About 300 ash and elm trees, right size for trans planting. Inquire of E. R. Marsh, of the People's State Bank. 4-15tf FOR SALE CHEAP—Complete threshing outfit. 25 H. P. Peer less engine, 36x62, Minneapolis separator, 2 tanks, wagon, cook car. All in fine condition ready for work. F. Rakow. Inquire at 1st National Bank, Brecken ridge, Minn. 3t pd. LOST—A pair of spectacles in case, marked J. C. Kohler, Minn. These lenses were lost either on my lawn, corner of 1 st and Bridge or on Dakota ave., between 1st and 2nd street. Finder kindly leave at this office for reward— A. F. Weniger. tf Personal Points Location—Dr. Fitzgerafd Den tist. Stern Block. il-15tf A. Gebhardt left for Tyler Mon day morning. Albert, Barber of Colfax was in town Monday. Ole Ekre of Abercrombie was in, town Monday. J. O. Hoff of Abercrombie was in the city Monday. Charles Chaplin tonight "In the Park". First show at 7:15. Clifford E. Miller left for "Jim town" the first of the week. Misses Alice and Minnie Nickel left for a two weeks trip to Min neapolis. Remember the Civic benefit at the Bee Hive Store, Tuesday, June 29th.—Adv. E. C. Whiting-, went to Fargo on Monday morning, returning the same evening an business. Mrs. John Keene and children left for St. Paul Monday morning. They will be gone about a week. OIL PFISTER, DENTIST Over Dietz & Murray's Phone 302 Fr. Meyer of Fairmount, pass ed through this city from Milnor to his home, Monday morning. Miss Bessie Nord of Walcott spent Sunday in this city with her brother Oscar and other friends. Mrs. James Purdon left for Minneapolis Monday morning, where she will be gone for about! a week. Frances Partell of Fairmount, who spent Sunday in this city with friends, returned home Mon day morning. Miss Ella Cleary of Fairmount, who spent Sunday with Miss Ma belle Quinn left for Lambert, S. D., Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ole J. Johnson and family of Abercrimbie passed through the city Monday morn ing on their way home. tt WILLIAM FARNUM IN Mrs. J. J. Hull left for Wallac old ViS,t with her son 6 Har- Remember Up civic benefit at 29th —Adv Sl0re' Tuesday' a-i j1S June A. Hodel went to Mooreton on Monday morning to attend some n.°» g0n WAHPETON Interior Finishing and Decorating DAHLQREN ft OLSON, Pr*pri*tara Ottlc* Open Evening* 6th St. N. PhuiM 32L, IN. 32L-2 =5=s Mary Pickford in "Cinderella" will be at the Braun Theatre Wednesday, June 30th. Matinee and evening. Instal a telephone now and have your name appear in the new telephone directory which will be printed the first week in July. 2t L. A. Carlson of Colfax was in town Monday. He came in to turn over the assessor's books. Mr. L. A. Carlson was the assessor for that district. The Ladies' Aid of the United Lutheran chucrh will meet to morrow (Friday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chas. Hanson, 714 Sixth St. N. Edith and Connie Ness return ed Monday morning from the Ex positions in California, where they have spent some time in see ing things of interest. F. J. Hamerlik formerly of this city, but who is now a delegate to the Firemen's turnament in this city this week. Mr. Hamerlik is also spending a two week vaca tion in this city. In our paper last week we ne-f glected to mention the fact that' D. E. Hess was also elected a dele gate to the M. B. A. convention at Jamestown. So the delation will be M. D. Keeney, D. E. Hess and Anna Downey. If $15.00 is your price for a suit of clothes, you want to get the best you can for that money, don't you? Oppie's Toggery specialize at that prioe. $15.00 no more and no less in ready-to-wear suits for men and young men. All sizes 83 to 48. You should see them. 3-4 3m iiiBiiiiaiiiiaiaiiii IIIUBIIIIBIIH IIMB Braun's Theatre! PARAMOUNT PICTURES Saturday, June the 26th The Sign of the Cross** Matinee at 3:00 Evening 7:45 and 0 Wednesday, June the 30 MARY PICKFORD In a modern and original version of "CINDERELLA" Matinee et 3.00 Admission 8c and 10c Two Shows: 7:48 and 9:00 A I I I SI be done in three buildings at that place.^ Howard Baxter of Mooreton, who is working at the Red River Motor Co.'s garage, spent over Sunday at his home. Mrs. Wm. Wagner and Jean returned last Tuesday evening from Arthur where they were visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanson au toed to Christine Saturday even ing and returned via the Milwau kee passenger Sunday evening. Miss Pauline Davis of Doran, who has been visiting in this city with her friend, Miss May Wright, returned home Monday morning. Mrs. J. A. Michels went to Mel rose Minn«, Monday morning to attend the wedding of her son Leo. Mr. Michels is a telegraph operator at that place. Fred Barnes moved into the Kidder home, and the Kidder fam ily will go to Lake Clitherall and stay in the A. E. Hill summer cottage for some time ft THE WAHPETON TIMES Vs* AT THE-" UheTfationai Siank Wahpaten, North Dak. Jack Worner and family were in Fergus Falls Friday. Miss Don.na Forkner left last week for the Exposition. Gilbert Reeder and bride re turned to this city Sunday even ing. A. H. Burnson went to Fergus Falls Friday to get his car and take in the ball game. Nick Hohman the night chief of police w^nt to Fergus Friday to take in the ball game. Gilbert Reeder went to Hixon Monday morning to get their cat which had been left at that place. William Farnuin at the Braun Theatre Saturday in "The Sign of The Cross." Matinee and Evening. Wahpeton lodge A. F. & A. M. will attend services at the Epis copal church next Sunday morn ing at 10:30. Mrs. McKee of White Rock, S. IX, is in the city this week. While here she is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Frank Bennett. Mrs. May of LaMoure who has leen visiting with Mrs. Wherry, went to Fargo Monday hefore re turning to her home. Charles Chaplin the funniest man in the world will be at the Braun Theatre tonight in "In The Park." First show at 7:15. Wm. Eckes, Harry Lieber and Ervin Gilles directors of the Wahpeton side of the ball team went to Fergus Falls Friday to take in the game. William Farnum will be shown in "The Sign of The Cross" at the Braun Theatre,this week Satur day. Matinee"at Three O'clock. Evening 7:45 and 9:03. Louie Christenson went to Fergus Falls Friday to get his car and also acted as umpire in the ball game there that day be tween B-W and Fergus. Mrs. Anna Braun and her daughter, Olivia Braun, went to Fergus Falls, Monday to get their car which they had left in stor age there a week before on ac count of bad weather. Even Anderson, of Steele, N. D., was among the delegates at the Tournament. Even is looking good and says that it seems good to get back to Wahpeton and shake hands with his old friends. Mrs. D. E. Hess .of 2nd street south started for Glenwood, Minn. Saturday last. She went via the overland route with her horse and buggy. She took thft two little children with her and they expect to be gone at least three weeks. Of course D. E. is a lonesome man. Died Mrs. Ingo Heim of Dwight passed away from child birth the first of the week. The community around Dwight which has her many friends is severely shocked over the news, as she was just in her prime of life. Called For Budaok—The Na tional bank of this city had to transfer $2,500 in gold to the G. N. Express office Monday morn ing. So when the time arrived they had Sheriff Frank Budack on the job to do the transfer work. A Sad Aocident—There occur red Monday afternoon at about 2 o'clock 6 miles northwest a fatal accident to Mrs. Peter Trapp and a little child. An oil can nearby them exploded and killing them both. People all over this county were shocked to hear of this sad accident. A Parcel Shower—Last Satur day evening the Misses Ruth Bab cock and Mae Wright gave at the Wright home, a parcel shower for Miss Hazel Ellis. Part of the evening was spent hemming luncheon napkins for the bride to-be, after which a delightful lunch was served. The guests were Miss Hazel •.His, Miss Anna Boll, Miss Winnifred McCarty, Miss Marion Potter, Miss Mar garet Geister, Miss Rosalie Dietz, Mis Florence Purdon, Miss Jean nette Kramer, Miss Pauline Davis and Miss Esther Yates. Miss Ellis is to be married this sum mer. We do pressing, clean ing, altering and repairing of men's and ladies' gar mente. Our dry oleaning plant is the best equipped to bo found west of the Twin Oitleo and the work wo turn out is seoond to none. Our charges are very reasonablo, If your olothes are dirty and greasy we can make them look like new. Hats oleaned and blook od Ladies' white short, gloves oleaned. tOo. Olve us a trial. Mono Mo. 345, and wo will oall and deliver. omw Toaautv, tf. Wahpeton, N. D. Seed Voiles Seed Voiles J-sT Hji V- ?¥F Bfltinrr &ne quality, plain, i\auiiw white, pink and assort ed stripes, regular 50c value, QQ. now selling at Flowered Crepes Flowered Crepes ely dainty patterns in assorted 1 colors, reg. 25c and 50c, goods ely dainty patterns in assorted 1 colors, reg. 25c and 50c, goods Pi/ia riA fk iVlCe tlOlll ia ri A styles and of |Q iB *3 different widths Building Materials roa Urns, Csmsnt, Kslsomlns, DeVoe Paints, Csmsnt Building Blooks or Malsttle: Coal Ctiuts SEE John Rlsehard 'J lie Civic Committee will serve coffee on the affsTnoon of Tues day, June 29t!i, at Mie Bee Hive Slore.—Adv. Married—Mr. "Whore Your Dollar Does It's Duty". James Purdon & Co. Wahpeton, North Dakota Several months ago we purchased a large amount of White Dress Goods expecting by this timp of the season to be all cleaned upj on them but owing to the extremely cool and wet weather, we have a lot of these goods left over, and we have got to sell them at a sacnfic. 1OC 1OC in different widths and of the finest fk iVlCe tlOlll & now & now in different widths and of the finest 35c and 50c 35c and 50c 1 Ol/C styles and of |Q iB *3 different widths 1 Ol/C Maurice Stener- suti, formerly of this city and Miss Constance Robertson of Chi cago, were married on Thursday. June 17th, at that city. DON'T WAR about the comp any you want to write your FIRE, LIGHTNING AND WINDSTORM. I represent 6 of the best compan ies, 1 of Germany, 1 of England and 4 of the United States. Which company do you want me to write your policy in? I can also bond you. Will you or shail I call? Phone 150. 5-13-4t T. B. Sehneiljr Doing A Large Business—Geo. Douglass the confectionery man who bought out Linn Harris a week ago Monday is doing his share of the local confectionery business if crowds in his place of business partaking of his goods records anything in this line. Mr. Douglass is well-known to the peopje of Wahpeton and vicinity and is also known as a man that produces the best grade of pro ducts in his trade. He will also in the near future make some im provements in the appearances of his place which will add greatly to his large new business. CINDERELLA A novel attraction is the cur rent feature at the Braun Thea tre which .presents Mary Pickford the idol of the screen, in a novel and beautiful film version of the age-old story "Cinderella," a Fo mous Players-Paramount feature in four parts. This tender story, which gives screen immortality to a' tale already inscribed on the hearts of all the children of all time, again proves that Mary Pickford is unrivalled in versality and artistic charm as an imper sonator of screen characteriza tions. At the Braun Theatre Wed nesday, June 30th. Everything mentioned in the above ad is of the highest quality and latest spring patterns and styles The Civi: Committee will serve coffee on the afternoon of Tues day, June 29th, at the Bee Hive Store.—Adv. KAISER ON FIRING LINE Berlin, June 21.—Emperor William, it is officially announced by the German war department, was present at the battle of Bes kid for possession of the Grodek line. 'Ij.ese are Russian positions to the west of Lemberg, the Galic ian capital. I EPISCOPAL CHURCH I iiiiiiiii *.7* T* Plain and Splash Voiles The very latest thing 28c, 35c and 50c Zebra Striped Voiles in blue and black stripes 36 in. OB_ wide, the latest fad Lace Cloths Lace Cloths Plain and flowerer- Plain and flowerer- Organdies Organdies Plain and flowered, assorted colors 40c Plain and flowered, assorted colors 40c Zephyr Gingham in assorted patterns and colors 25c 0: Services will be held in Trinity Episcopal Church next Sunday: (June 27th.i as follows: Morning Prayer and sermon 10:30 a. in. Sunday School 1 1:30 A. M. All are cordially invited to at tend these services. METHODIST CHURCH Service^ will be held at the us ual hours next Sunday. The sub ject of the morning sermon will be: "The Secret of Strength and Courage." Sunday .School and Ep worth League at the regular times. Th.' hour of the prayer meet ing lias been changed to 7 :S0, Thursday evening. Last Thursday Evening there was a good attend ance at the meeting. This also gives more time for choir prac tice after the prayer service. It is greatly desired that both old and young- make it a point to attend the evening service. The Ladies' Aid met in the church parlors Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. This was the last meeting before the sum mer vacation. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning service at 10:30. Sunday School at noon. Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting on Thursday evening at 8:00 o'ciock. Next Sunday the pastor will speak on the subject of "Patri otism." Subject for the evening serv vice will be The Welcome Guest. There will .be special music at both services. There will be a meeting of the Sunday School Board Thursday evening at 8:30. All teachers and officers are requested to be pres ent. O OC qb aa qb aa ed, latest patterns OV, OC ed, latest patterns OV, OC CARNIVAL OPENED Twenty-flve Carloads of Equip ment and Performers Nero All Week The biggest Carnival iompany that travels here for all week, and the big midway, was overirowded to overflowing at all times since coming here. James Patterson, the man who made it possible to transport a "Gay Coney Island" from city to city, is here with his shows, and a call at his modern office on wheels found him smiling ing- and well pleased with the opening here. Patterson's Train ed Wild Animal show gives a wonderful performance where beautiful Arabian horses, Shet land ponies, funny donkeys and performing dogs vie with fierce Nubian lions, Bengal tigers, bears and elephants for public favor, and they all perform wonderful stunts. The Roberta Lady Min strels with its galaxy of pretty girls and talented performers pleased large crowds last night. The mamoth Autodrome is the acme of all sensational shows there dare-devil racers chase each other up and down and around on an inclined track built at an angle of 75 degrees. Patter son Annex is one of tin* popular attractions on the midway. is a long circus side show anil visitors see all of the eight attractions for one price. Lovers of Animal life find all thai their hearts desire i'i Jungleland. and those who enjoy a hearty laugh found it at Joy land and The Road to Tipperary. The atmosphere of the far east prevails at the Stambooi Theatre or The Garden of Allah, and for delvers in the realms of the my sterious The Royal Mystic Tem ple was especially created and King, the mysterious King, was imported direct from the Pana ma-Pacific Exposition. The Island of Mirth carries its patrons quickly from the Mdiculous to the sublime and offers a variety of attractions well worth while. The regulation Ferris Wheel carries you high above the crowds, and the finest portable Merry-Go Round ever built makes the kid dies happy as soon as they are in the grounds. The Patterson folks report rain every place this sea son, and Wahpeton is the only place where good weather so far has come to them. This makes the second trip of the Patterson Carnival company to this city and have received many requests af ter last year's stay to come back again. This is why they are here. -A *1