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JC m*#* mm :$fW «k, 't P! IS & fat 'SMI Jtllf il|- Local News Leave your orders for coal at the Leader office. Strawberries were picked in Devw els Lake last week. Life Fire—Hail Insurance. Frank E. Funk. Fighting is still going on in China but neither side is gaining. C. W. McGray was a business visitor from Underwood in Wash burn Saturday. Mrs. Joe Brown, returned Mon day from Bismarck where she spent a week visiting friends. J. M. Casey of the Casey Land Company of Underwood, was in Washburn Saturday on legal busi ness. I can make you a Heal Estate Loan at cheap rate of interest. Write or call and see me. Joseph Maun. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Persey and daughter, left last Saturday for the west where they will look up a new location. "The Unfinished Sermon" will be the subject chosen for the services at the Congregational church Sunday evening. ONE DOLLAR will start a saving bank acoount with First National bank of Washburn, N. Capital and surplus, $50,000. Mrs. J. B. Fleming and daugh ters returned last week from Har vey where they spent the summer with relatives. They have rented the Thos. McCann residence for the winter or while the McCann family spend the cold months in Oregon. THIS MONTH IT'S If you want to get up early, get an Alarm Clock—the good kind, the reliable kind. Prices from $ 1 to $3.75 The latter buys an 8-day alarm Bring In Your Watches for Repairs Forbes' Swanholm Sisters Ifill Mm cyvry: mm ,,*7 Drug store Farm Loans made at the Wash burn State Bank. Schulz's sell Occident flour made by Russell Miller Milling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stol of Malcolm were business visitors in Washburn Monday. Why pay high rates for land loans? I can save you money. E. Funk, First Nat'l Bank, Wash burn, N. D. Mrs. Joe Leach and daughter returned Tuesday from a visit in Missouri. They will occupy the Graepp houde during the winter. Cheap money for land loans al ways on hand. Make your own rate—no red tape. F. Funk First Nat'l Bank, Washburn, N. D. Cy Dahl enjoyed a visit this week with a sister and brothor who spent a couple of days here while on their way to other points up the line. Camilla (Ga.) Clarion—He is simply irresistable, and his laugh is as natural and contagious as poverty. Washburn Opera House Oct. 21 1911. T. L. Stanley of Energy gave his prize winning squash, which weighed 80 pounds, to the gover nor. It will make a number of Thanksgiving pies. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Richards spent several days here visiting at the Joe Brown and G. Olgeirson homes They expect to leave for their home in Oregon soon. An Indiana man landed in jai as the outcome of a nap taken in church. If that were the usual thing what a time the sheriff would have on Sundays. *&* Will have a spec ial sale on all of their ready made: Hats. A Discount of 25 per cent will be given for one week only IMS 81 St I is#! The championship ball games were called off two days on account o:' rain. President Vincent of the Uni versity of Minnesota was inaugur ated Wednesday. MORE CHEAP MONEY Lana loans. See Frank E. Funk First National bank of Washburn North Dakota. The Washburn Flour Mil is now running and it wants everbody that needs flour and fee to come to the mill and buy it. The Washburn flour mill is now in good running ordef. The morning and noon whistle is welcome sound after the long si lence. The Ladies Aid of the M. E church will meet with Mrs. Wiese on Wednesday afternoon Oct. 25 Everyone cordially invited to at tend. Miss Hilma Anderson went to Bismarck Monday to take- the civil service examination. She hopes to get a position as a steno grapher. New subscribers to the Leader this week are: Lewis Hanson Scotts Mills, Oreg. Maurice Finn Blackwater and J. Brunmeier, Washburn. Many of the farmers are com pleting their threshing now since the grain has dried enough to permit it. There has been more rain than usual this fall. Miss Elia Daniels left last Sat urday for a visit with her parents at Brainard, Minn. Her place in the central office will be filled by Miss Edna Lorentzson. Lame back is one of the most common foams of muscular rheu matism. A few applications o:! Chamberlain's Liniment will give relief. For sale by all dealers. Judge Crawford, B. L. Bick ford, Judge Engerud, Attorney Geo. L. Bangs and other attorneys interested in the Bickford case arrived in Washburn this morning It is said that they are killing rattlers by the wholesale in Montana. Over a hundred men went out to kill them and they got 300 at one time. Some grain buyers at Harvey got into trouble by trying to bring trade to their town by including a bottle of beer with the proceeds oi each load of grain. They now. see the error of their ways. Among those who went to Bis marck Saturday to attend the last day of the exposition were: T. Haugeberg, Alex Southey, J. A Hyland, J. E. Nelson, Frank Thompson and H. O. Simon. The best plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamber Iain's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all druggists. Rev. D. D. Mitohell spent the week at Sanger completing the arrangements for the erection of a new church. All the farmers in that neighborhood have been in vited to help haul the material and assist in other ways in getting a church. Don't trifle with a cold is tood advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital incase of a obild. There is nothing bet ter than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. Rev. Hume left Wednesday tnorning for Grand Forks to at tend the annual Methodist con ference. During his absence William Peterson will conduct the morning and Leslie Burgum the evening services at the Methodist church on next Sunday, October For bowel complaint* in chil dren always give Chamberlain's Italic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is cer tain to effect a cuve and when re duced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take No physician presoribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealers. There was a blanket of snow on the ground early this morning but it soon disappeared., Maxwell McNeil with the Bis marck Tribune company was in Washburn Tuesday soliciting sub scriptions and sonnding the politicians on the Hanna guber natorial qilestion. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wallbreoht moved into the rooms above the Forbes' Drug Store this week. Mr. Wallbrecht is the new miller and is fortunate in getting rooms so near his work. Emil Reich will hold an auction sale on the last day of this month. After the sale he expeots to move his family to California where he has bought a fruit farm near the one his father bought last year. F. W. Soule the eyesight specia list will be at the hotel again Saturday Oct. 28 all day, prepared to examine defective eyes and fit glasses when needed. Don't miss this chanoe. Last visit this year. Mrs. Annie Reimers of Basto, died last Saturday afternoon while on her way to the hospital at Bismarck. She leaves a husband and six email children. Interment was made at Underwood on Tues day. The Washburn Flour Mill is now running and it wants every farmer in the neighborhood that haB good milling wheat to save two or three loads and bring it to the mill between now and January 1. Gust Brostrom a prominent pioneer farmer east of here was shopping in Washburn Saturday. Mr. Brostrom says the threshing season is not over in his district yet and although the crops were not as good as expected he is not discouraged and plans on a profita ble year next year since there is so much moisture in the ground this fall. Billiousness is due to a dis ordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are es sentially a stomach medicine, in tended especially to act on that organ to cleanse it. strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. Troy (Ala.) Citizen's Journal Ws were touched, tickled deep and highly entertained. Mr. Kemp laughs and you laugh. By sudden transformation of at titude and expression you are led to believe a graveyard tale is on hand when one word from him and you roar, grunt and get over it the best you can.—Washburn Opera House Saturday Oct. 21, 1911. You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamber ain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extentive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and may be given to young children with implicit con lidence as it contains nohairaful drug. Sold by all dealers. A number of our subscribers lave not remitted as promptly as we would have liked. Crops are about harvested and if payment is not made now, it will probably be another year until you will feel able to pay your small arrears. There is a government ruling that no paper should be sent to a sub scriber who is more than one year arrears. We. do not want to ose any of you so bring this matter to your notice again. The weather has turned decided colder the last few days and there has been some frost but not what would be called a killing Tost. There has been snow all around us but the flowers are still blossom even though the eaves have fallen from the trees, he Indian summer has been beautiful and is not over yet. befle cold days are only to re mind us of tfae days to come and what to prepare for. Get the •asement filled with coal from the litnmiuia mine and keep warm all winter. on Pickups at Holtan's Men's Heavy Gray Sweater Coats $ 1.00 Men's Heavy Blue Flannd Shirts 1.25 Men's Corduroy Shirts 1.75 Boys' Flannel Shirts, 75c, 95c 1.00 Men's Underwear, odd sizes, regular $1.50 1.00 Men's Heavy Plush Back Underwear, reg. $1.25 1.00 Men's Wool Ribbed Underwear, worth $1.50.., 1.25 Men's Corduroy Suits, good quality 9.00 Boys' Corduroy Suits coat, short pants size 10-15 3.00 Boys' Whipcord Suits, sizes 5 to 15 2.00 Ladies' Nat. Wool Underwear, odd sizes, 75c val. .50 Men's Sheep Lined Ulsters 10.00 SOME SPECIALS IN SHOES ON THE BARGAIN TABLE Hans Holtan & Sons THE FALL BUSINESS ACTIVITY HAS COMMENCED Deposit your money with a good bank and pay your bills by personal check, thus keep ing a complete record of your business transactions. The security afforded and the conserva tive methods pursued by this bank are worthy of your consideration. The Washburn State Bank An Even Tension Always When Walking Yll ordinary supporters, even when the body is in a normal position, are necessarily stretched in order to hold up the stockings. But when the wearer assumes a differ ent position, one side is down still tight er and the other side is released. So there is a pull and strain the corsets the underwear and the system. With the the case i» different. There is always a smooth, even hold on the stockings, no matter what attitude the wearer takes. A small compensating loop whicli very gently, but instantly, yields to every strain and absolutely does away with all tugging and jerking, and which always keeps your stockings free from wrin kles and holes. Save your underwear and yopr corsets and be much more comfortable, y. Made foi? Boys, Girls and Women at 25c per pair •at M. J, •A f, a-5/? ,-v t!u 'i "5 wi 1 Ittl* fC