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-tf&SU vv $M&£Sffi IIPP©^' kt I %a if S^*V 4 Sterijnid ofBis-ioats' I&iM f* lands^ekers pas-r^tering gh th«rcity rytfster- yjl ^•*6 Coal 'Harbro vl-iS'--*-i» _• r-A-, J. *i. -^QjstrJflrC]{ Baud has been f^for the" .at' ^.Good musip-is Assured, iver teoortetl-'. inpoVarrival^pf, the' 8te4»»bpat Ji misunderstanding be tween two business" i|i«n the other jday r^sultedy jrti" a C(?n flab anil a foot race? with A body S' j!/• ^very j\S- A body should attend the dance Tuesday ?'ening tiring your ^irl wiih you If you haveo/t one, bring some on6 elsjea. vV- T* Haugeberg is having the lower warehouse at- the VIS* landing taken do »n, and jwill an addition to his store wi^h the lumber^ Wjp. -Wenn, of'Bimarck, was friend^ in Washburn this weeik. Bill reports every thing d.ry in the country, as welt ns jii Bismarck. Johnson, of Minot, jEari6»t4%r&. Walkup, of Coal Hairrboi^Ste at the county cap-j kjttl. th|» Week looking aftgt ht***S i® t-*** Wm Hi St^c^ ttk^«V^ool4 house Thursday £roni*ig, June &. -Editor Williams of flie^Bofcwr tifc'u /Gtiardain, was a -Leader j&jcftUefr'while transacting busi ^tjJ,es^ in tl?e city this ivtiek. Mr. spoke S|m -jffw i. in th§ vicinity of Bowdan. :iyvTpgams-. neer 'J. M. Dixon fesreplnthp citvffom Week, at -his ^opith^ fine #fter the while ,'jn town having «ppy# if~B -^f»ttinay»ryoi jt^nsafeting a iUe oounty^ejapital, fti6 co»rt hou»e hps ibeett 'rtty -improved in. iipp^ar aittce being repainted ^hroujfhput. i^i^CRdhter. tootle a 'fjmRjRo* to '.the capital v."*-' ".•-V. ••:•.* t3f%4n jW encouraingly and late sown wheat There will be an Ice Cream social and dancing-party at the AVashburn Park,- Tuesday evening-, June -26, the proceeds will be used for improving the park. ABs holding invitat ions ar#s'requested to attend. present invation.' on ititjpse present invation or the gate, No/ of the Stat6 Pjsh Warden before being cqiiveyed io Jamestown was the appointment of the two deputys 4oi BWy+tes^ill b^ ft«l| fe aftiifiidMfu jfun«^^§» at the .N^Lean county. MGKInSey and fioosevelt. & Aii-Vwii liwfba garter* the J^^ocral Re^tiblicaa con- enti6n4iftt w«»|i mmM-*"* ?Rot?geyelt P^adeljJb'a' has re hi)tninated prudent!5fcl^inley ji far President .arid Governor for a'fair yield df carried oti a successful busi ness in Minneapolis for several years and -Flicker tail Budget," published by F. A. and A. 13. McDonald, has been received at this office. The Budget is a neat 16 page pamphlet devoted to the in terests of. the people, fovr thp people iby the people and-may the Budget ever Flicker. Divifte:services will be held by Rev. J. A. Diesen in Sver drup School house No- l'July 1st at 10:30 and at the ^fehool house near Fritz's plac^' at 4 p. uv. At present Rev. I)iesen is attending the' annual ton ference of the United Lutheran Church of America being held In Minneapolis. Last-Sunday, being child rein's day, was most fittingly observed by the children of Washburn. A large crowd as sembled at the school house in the foren.oon, to. witness a very interesting prTgram by the Sunday school class.- "The Youmg Pij«ple-s Republic" was the-titlfe of tl|e program, which was well rendered, the children executing their respective parts very crednable "All trails lead to Strawberry Lake", is the way people out the coteairf conutry view the «jMt^erging lines that 4ra'v in aomtt that fish poachers, secuj-e filching grounds. But just as the last, of the fish are being netted from these fine breeding grounds a kick goes up rom ihe old resid^nters there that they are short-, on fish supply, and that the^fish- warden shows a disposition to be with the big gest batalions— which just now. seem to be the netters -and fish destroyers The fact that the almost last- official act of the oty.New Yrrfe, for Vice Pr^sideni. -Both nom- 4 inations were made unonim-' o^s. G^tr, e^thuWaS'W Pre~ Will mm. limuo way tviiii v,»^t J.yyv as. McLEAN C0«ty\ NOR" Apjifljf-the -..many bifsi ness cess^ui" in houses scion to be erected in1 captain's Washburn,Is a meat market, ting ftnHh^f a-rene^at owned' -and 'manage^ by 0. H. Ch risianson, formerly of Min-! ton.ki«^t$utif. nea'polis r. Ghristianson has botlj ,e||ljCatiW^ no doubt, meet with much success in our thriv ing city. Until sutiable quaic-, ters. can bs erected tianson will be temporaly located in the builbitig south of Waht's store, where he Will accomidaie all "desiring any^ thing anthing in'his line. —-.IP jj,( FUNERAL. "^v (Sf The funeral of Mr?. A. Johri SQU, who died at her home near Wellferjune 13, was held last Sunday at the home of her husband. Mrs. Johnson has been a resident of McLean county for the past 16 \-ears and has a host of fneiids who will miss the loss a highly es teemed friend. The deceased leaves four sons and' one daugbtrr to mourn the loss of a beloved mother. The ser vices were largely attended ^iy'J many friends who werepreseiit to pay their last earthly tribute of respect. The remains were entered in the AVashburn ceme-. S0iE UP-RIVER^OTES Herb Bartron.' well known as a former Tesiiieht of Crtal Har bor, drove into McLean's me tropolis, from Velva^on-the Mouse, Wed nesda^. .. MrBar troxi has been dealing in horse fjesh^fov many years/ift^ to be makiiig. 4 ^jticces^ busiiiess cardies bi pretty. 'well al n^ +he Qorth^i ij tiet' uf counties between the Hig Mud" dy and Red River and he occa sionly meets an. old ex-resi denter of McLean county in his travels and asks him "how you was." He met Col. Jack lawy er at VCilIiston, who was 'just coining money,"besides having festive times. Deacon Lopeland, Billy Allen- and some others well known here were prosper ing, and even S«phich—now with the Jones gang who have been terrorizing the scattered ranchmen along the upper Big Muddy and having a picnic in. the horse stealing business uj|p3 that way. The gang number that wa^. The gang numnei£$? ten, and they have stolen an^l^ftP- TIER AND If-DIAN LIFE made way with, over 1000 headH.' southern cv«). vrorkmap. .-, 'J .i- Titt\t iir 'T ims* .lAQAnn -ith linals W^8 6lt "r'«vv boat captains at. the •Uppfij- JSl souri—CapTain Horn. ,, This veteran fs good ,if\ M- ment«t^ihe&*§£per> \i ^Lt'i-'t 'vwas lu&uijr m^ p-iwu»«nm Pujvuvnu pie, thitiitTi^ Jh»f and meefc.v Bpeoial i»X^«V «3sv Vy aildAeDjifrfilli ^CfcUJ Vf*« 4 1 $ 1 I oXfl'arjTiw- iror« fr^kQ^ruBB water dd'not realize that tht'|iei)pl6lti'tbeibteAocurt^e United fcitH«B ^reeducated ntul accdBtoined,tp the vt-ry h»^ iaud Affiirdi'rtuci Wbeu travel ing ovl'Tithe^c'ouuf ry oil au ''ifoparial" train like th«. "ii'gi'tli-V\'t?is»ern Limited" their «ye»o.|^n jii M^prise at the superb tqui pagfcsA'uniisUtjd. 'their surprise is not to be wuuiifer:e4 at after an inspection of th* LmutJ^ Tunning between the Twin jjities aiul_CJwean9 .over the Nttrth-Western Line. Nu' tralii ou the globe, either here or in f.ort2i^?lauds, is htttd with finer interior luriiW^iiins .Especially is '.his' to be u.o tiijed'^iiVtuo 'diu'iiiok baW- aud- qnu part •uieiiti^eptfrs, Waioh are .beauties nusor-' nati.-ici.liy any trunk line iu the country. Noitijiuif is to ^uu(t for the Northwest. —Keilh's'^Hoiae Builder, Minneapolis. 'IUfe-Train of fame leaves Minneapolis and p). iVui every eyeuinn iu the year. arri^^Mg at •Cbicaxo ihe followiug morn.-. inK ajiii. cuiiiieoti'dtj with trains Kast itud cjoiitli' YtAi'rtiso have choice of'six other Hue fast &Aiiis between the Twiu Cities.uud OhiiM^o, when jou^travel ynrthe Norih wesifti Line. ^1i, •!. .^'V' 'w ^,1-1 /,*• .i. VjB uth' "Btto,re & Atlantic Uy^iP.v^'Juijt.' ta»ued a. peat illustrated' .'lM^iu^TiwliiuU contains ui&)ls and ratus farv" «ps l»y laud, uud waWrj ija'ei nud.iftuHtVBt^u wJr«tt provided i^iu- «»id ..bteil'.«tr.. titv lieatl of the Great. Lakes. Mnrie,. Ataekinau IsU-ud, Mar tj rti.d -tlie O wpn bouikd ruute to Loi Ut'Aj and llQlflU) I. 1 Jpopies liee 'oii application «to. iQCal r.(jeats or adiess 1 H. Larke, a^'t i^ifweraj' pasijag.ent, Du|ut|i. itf-Coina East, r^'f»,estigate Ihe perils' *^'v titJTratu aud Steauier Trips via Doluth' .South Shore Js, A.t lantic Kv. Aiouj The South i^hore of lmke Superior." Tee low rates surpriJKi yquv The piotoresqae sceiiery itfijci: spleudid service wilt delight ton. F& v^a^fc etc appl, to your local agents, 1 .. -,:»®^««fAittliioran:lraiitfiierfc|i*MnDurp entirely aroot. aJsferi€ sketches drawn from 'owii. fixp?rierts?: «5ver AN OLD TIME RIVER CAPTAjN.' ^tliirty yeSrii»B the" Inilian frontier. A? Damage to the steamer Pep^^ie^JisteVl soldier, Ji hantor aM trappor, less, and its laying up for r®it ^a%niau anl-j^r»ali^t, has pairsHtWashburn many of our people istmcki to mafcencquaintance'Of the oldest Hv.itig pioneer steaiMiTiSrV.«vhifa«'»rtit th fenced us an IJpper usually a|erlM to^lm iti thatWjStl ^lotas early ,18-A i^rfSSKaMatffiv iiffalr., -1 Wea^esdr C. ,w tm •*.*¥ tttassa- iff Yards at Bismarck, Wilton, and WASHBURN *i *.4 Jewell W $}«, •*mv KM PalBPBtig I fe^-*TO OTk#! •*?V# WASHBll^H, N. D. SsHgt^—. Tratt8act8!« General' Backing BusineKS Receives d^pdsit*^ t^nf iitW* Hpnraiit^j, •v ,:fu Pays Taxes for Non-Resfd'eats. LM 3L0ANS SPECIALTY^ ?:zr~ .rfarness^ 'SadMe^' .feidle3SfC/0lar3,|| W O I a „Vt N. All kinds of Hand andMadiine madeliarnesp- Facilities for Com- peating with any Retail l?ifm TEED --v in.the Xortrwest. •vPohri Oli^ney Excellent values in Clothing Fine Suits for Men and Boys. Nice, lin» iif Shirts '^nd Uiid^rwear. Hats, spring and summer CTaps.' Trunks add Valines.. *'"'Gh»ves:v etcf "New goods arriving d.nly. ~r-- Call and see us. 'v •-'di.'.'i. ^e«Tilin^?5EHoove President^ ''I'l Vice PrelsMent.^ jCpt PEXWARDKN, MV'T lomostic Exchange--Cbunty artd School Warrants 'f^v Bought Interist Paid ()ntime deposit®. JMrf* ,ff j- -iJS'-t Your account and other business :v solicited --,: BisiharCk & Washburn Lumber Ci im. Dpn.iArs in all kinds of I inat^riaL We invite inspection and Wgiiar^ntee fai^treatmei^.^^e a^f ^9^ here to stay Ofl5.be a,nd yards cor. 4 Goods. 1 "STATE BAM A General Banking Bt-siiiess- transacted—Foreign Insuranfee Written Union Board Con®anie?«|^%Y .Only.. AGENT FOR FOREIGN STEAMSBH». mmw Jic I (i 4 2rW*i \tk I %r' uMtMwi#®'^ibuilding '4 a* ^i^pkV K,:JL ,K xmM Pil®? !jpj'ywi jSjIJ ^'V1-lr%