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,PVSf W "r •if 'iJ^TV &V, ""I }i*-*w**" *i- i:4** ?v A i&x I I ?/*j- •s '^IStS#. •.*... *$*=N£* l'j, .. .• -v '-v'-^^ Sll-i&lifc Local News £4 Maxbass Monitor: It looks like Bu chanan here. Life—Fire—Hail Insurance. Frank E. Funk, Washburn, N. D. The Washburn band has decided not to go to Garrison the Fourth. Bicycles and Sundries—John Swanson, route I, Washburn N. D. Box 37. 49-51 A few good houses for rent. En quire of Frank E. Funk, 1st Nat'l Bank. The Ryder papers report the arrival of a son at the Henry Holtan home in that city. Miss Hilda Grotha returned Monday after a pleasant week spent on the E. H. Holtan farm. More cheap money—Land loans. See Frank E. Funk, First National bank of Washburn, North Dakota. Hugh Westmiller, J. W. Starbuckand Emanuel Schulz went to Bismarck Mon day to attend the Barnes circus. One dollar will start a saving bank account with the First National bank of Washburn, N. D. Capital and sur plus $50,000. The ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holznagel is suffering from an attack of appendicitis but is getting along nicely at this time. Frank Masteller, a pioneer settler in this county, spent Sunday in Washburn calling on friends. He returned to Dogden Monday morning. Estrayed from Elm Point some time since Jan. 1, 1912, one gray stud colt, no brand. Shows white of eyes consider able, 2 years old this month. Notify C. A. Huntley, Washburn, N. D. Three of the state republican candi dates will have no opposition. State Treasurer Olson, Insurance Commiss ioner Taylor and Carl Jorgenson for state anditor are the fortunate ones. Premier Walter Scott of Regina of Sask., in a manifesto declares for wid er and unrestricted market with the United States. This question promises to be a big issue to last year's grain blockade in Canada. There is no real need of anyone being troubled with constipation. Chamber lain's Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. There will be a big celebration at Stanton on the Fourth. The first regu lar train over the Mandan brand) will be made that morning, Indians from the Fort Berthold reservation will help en tertain the visitors. Mrs. J. T. McCulloch and daughter Hazel returned from Minneapolis Tues day. Miss Hazel completed her course at the University of Minnesota and will be one of the teachers in the Washburn public schools next year. The balance of the reservation in McLean Co., N. D., comprising of about 87 quarter sections has just been turned over to Klein's Land Agency of this city to be disposed of at very rea sonable prices and on 10 years time. 1»» v? •k. -•& :.' /.'X'i*-'^.. .»?: sS- lj|' 1 ..''.•St, -•mm Standi Tools Do yon find yourself trying .to solve the difficult problem of selecting a suitable wedding gift for some friend or relative? If so, we shall be pleased to have you call and let us help you. An assortment of the Oneida Community 5Q yr. guaranteed and Rogers Bros/ 1847 Silverware always kept in stock. Also some very acceptable gifts in CUT GLASS WATER SETS, NAPPIES, Et& C. I. WALLS, Jeweler $$$ Think for a minute—accurate to the finest possible adjustment— they last a lifetime. Can you make a better investment for yourself or a finer gift to a friend STEEL RULW STEEL TAPES, MICROMETERS, DIVID ERS, CAMPERS, COMB IN ATI.ON SQUARES, HACK SAWS AND FRAMES, GAGES, SPEED IN DICATORS, SCRAPERS, Etc. HdwcCo. Farm Loans made at the Washburn State Bank. The town of Energy will also cele brate the Fourth. Ray Thomas of Wilton was in Wash burn Wednesday on business. Cameras can be had at the Studio. You can use them or buy, as you wish. Sweet cream for sale daily. 25c per quart, delivered. Phone 102. 50-52 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson Went to Bismarck Tuesday to spend a couple of days on business. Mrs. C. A. Brummund and daughter Marie went to Bismarck Monday to visit relatives a few days. Harness—for a driving harness, a heavy work harness, or any other har ness go to the Mandan Mercantile Co. Are you in need of a loan on your farm at a cheap rate of interest? If so write me. Joseph Mann, Washburn, North Dakota. B. J. Tweeton, of Forest City, Iowa, is here visiting his two sons who own farms north of Washburn. He will spend a couple of weeks here before re turning. Get a new steel or wood harrow, and at the same time get next to the latest thing in harrow carts at the Mandan Mercantile Co. Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Mitchell are en joying a visit with their two daughters who arrived this week, one from For man and the other from Sorocco. The semi-annual meeting of the Di rectors of the First National Bank, of Washburn, N. D. will be held at its banking house Tuesday 4 o'clock p. m. July 9th 1912. F. E. Funk, Cashier. E. H. Holtan, who left for the Fort Berthold reservation some time ago, has seeded 300 acres to flax and has 200 more broke which will be seeded this week. Conditions are splendid at pres' ent for a big .crop.' Hon. Nels Olson of Mercer was in Washburn Wednesday evening and gave the voters a good talk on the political situation as it is today. He had an at tentive audience and no doubt made many votes by coming here. The ladies at Energy made a success when publishing one issue of the Sun. Now the ladies at Benedict will try their work on the Banner. Why don't a few men get together and try it? We would not want them to hegin here. The balance of the reservation in McLean Co., N. D., comprising of about 87 quarter sections has just been turned over to Klein's Land Agency of this city to be disposed of at very rea sonable prices and on 10 years time. Rev. J. A. Diesen returned last Thursday from attending the conference of the United Lutheran church held at at Fargo, and left the following day for Sims where he will remain a month and substitute for the Lutheran minis ter of that city. ss* 7* -. The band gave an open air concert Wednesday night which was the best one given this summer. J. E. Racicot, the leader, was here to help the boys. They played for an hour and a half and many were out to listen to the music and enjoy the beautiful evening. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as may be re quired. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate. It has been used success fully in many epidemics and is safe and ur e. For sale by all dealers. -1- The Turtle Lake Wave tells of a field of rye on the Wm. Lierboe farm that is headed out and oyer three feet high. These kind of reports will become more numerous as soon as the farmers find out the big profits in winter rye. There are several small patches near here that were pint in as experiments and all seem to be in fine condition. •$ Editor Abbie drove across country from Krem to Washburn, a distance of .40 miles,, to catch the train for Bismarck, on Monday. Mr. Abbie started a paper in Kiem about three months ago. He says the town will soon move about seven mitosto the railroad. Mr. Abbie is also 1 minister And finds'plenty of good work to do iijt bis community.. Hop. P. D. Norton cameup from Bismarck Wednesdayby auto and gave' a talk at the tail following the ope giv en by Nels Olson. ."Mr,, Norton is cov ering this part of the s&te in the inter est'of Buchanan's candidacy. This was the' first time he had ever' spoken Washburn and the voters were giad.to have this chance to hear the next con gressman. Go to Holtans for Crisco. ,/ Miss Sarah Hanson was a Bismarck visitor over Tuesday. Buy your sand from Chas. Huntley, manager of the Washburn-Livery barn. I can make you a loan on your land at a cheap rate of interest. Joseph Mann. T. H. Jeffery went to Jamestown Wednesday to attend the state bank association. Geo. Weber returned Tuesday from a two weeks vacation spent with relatives in South Dakota. Send orders for the photographs of the School Officers Convention to W. H. DeGraff. 35c each. Frank Westmiller has let the con tract for a large house on his farm north of Washburn. Dr. Gordon of Underwood passed through Washburn Monday on his way home from Bismarck. "Our Vacation Time" will be the subject for the evening services at the Congregational church next Sunday evening. Cheap money for land loans always on hand. Make your own rate—no red tape. F. E. Funk Nat'l Bank Washburn, N. D. The school officers held their annual meeting here yesterday. There were 53 in attendance. An account of same will be published next week. A number from here went to Turtle Lake'last week to attend the German Babtist conference. The meetings be gan June 12th and closed the 16th. Came to my place sometime ago one heifer calf about 4 months old. Owner please prove property, pay charges and and take it away. Andrew Rosberg. Grain drill. Before buying a new drill calLon the Mandan Mercantile Co. and see the new Hoosier with the au tomatic spring lift, a boy can handle it. K. Gullick8on proved up on his home stead Tuesday. The witness who came down from Malcolm with him were O. Lee, Fred Reibhoff and H. P. Han son. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. Among those who went to Turtle Lake to see the farm special were: Adolph Wacker, Aug. Wahl, A. S. Rei tan, H. C. Hanson, Emil Anderson, C. F. Maennel, Karl Klein, Frank Thomp son and Geo. P. Gibson. The balance of the reservation in McLean Co., N. D., comprising of about 87 quarter sections has just been turned over to Klein's Land Agency of this city to be disposed of at very rea sonable prices and on 10 years time. The balance of the reservation in McLean Co., N.. D., comprising of about 87 quarter sections has just been turned over to Klein's Land Agency of this city to be disposed of at very, rea sonable prices and on 10 years time, •Thos. McCormick, of Heaton town ship, paid us a call Monday. He says that the frosts the fore part of the week did not do any damage and that crop prospects in his neighborhood seem better than they have for years, E. S. Bigler of Conkling, sold an un usually fine young beef to J. J. Schweizer, Tuesday which appears on the block in the shape of choice steaks and roasts. "Jakes" long experience in buying accounts for the high quality of the meats he sells. ,v It is said that the wealth of the state would be greatly increased through bet ter soil and weather conditions if wil low trees were planted across the state in rows one mile apart A bill may be introduced in the next legislature mak ing it compulsory thatland owners plant trees, Mr. and Mrs. Lynne and children came over from Turtle Lake Tuesday to meet Mis. Lynne's sister Mrs. A. J. Morstad, of Boyd, Minn., who stopped here on her way to Fort Berthold where she will live on a homestead. While in the city they were guests at the J. E. O'Hara home. John Happley was brought up from Wilton Monday and will spend fifteen days in jail. He haa an uncontrollable temper and recently shot a horse six times because it would not mind him. The horse was found later still trying to walk and in terrible agony. A peniten tiary sentence was what he deserved. Each age of of our lives has it joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are tak en to strengthen the digestion and keep (he bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle' in |heir aetion and es pedallysuitablefor people of" middle age and'older For sale by fdt dealers. It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten re quires any iaM'rnaltreatment whatever. All that is needed tree application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massag ing thepartsat each application Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness.' Sold, by all dealers. v*ilil81t Found A pair of black leather gauntlet gloves in the pcstoffice on Tuesday. Same can be had at this office. Taken Up Came to my place a red mooly year ling bull. Owner can find same by writing John Reiser, 62-2 Washburn, N. D. Notice of Annual Meeting The annual meeting of members of the McLean County Mutual Insurance company will be held at Underwood on June 28. Herman Hanson, president O. B. Wing, secretary. Taken Up Came to my place about the 21st of May a dark bay colt about 2 years old. Has white star in forehead, black mane and tail, front legs are crippled. Rob ert Schmidt, sec. 2-49-150, Ruso. MoveonNowl say a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks heads if it don't. "Move on now," says the big harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion and suffering fol lows. Dr. King's New Life Pills don't buldoze the bowels. They gently per suade them to right action, and health follows. 25c at all druggists. Makes the Nation Gasp The awful list of injuries on a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over against it, however, is the wonderful healing, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of thousands, who suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explo sions. Its the quick healer of boils, ul cers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25 cts. at all druggists. Metbodist ChttrclL The regular services at the Methodist church are as follows: Morning service 10:30 Sunday School 11:30 Junior League 2:30 Senior League 7:00 Evening Service 8:00 Prayer meeting Thursday evening in the church prayer room at 8:00. J. C. Cooke, pastor. Ends Hnnt For Rich Girl Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper Her peach-bloom complexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood her bright eyes from restful sleep her elas tic step from firm, free muscles, all tel ling of the health and strength Electric Bitters gave a woman, and the free dom from indigestion, backache, head ache, fainting and dizzy spells they pro mote. Everywhere they are woman's favorite remedy. If weak or ailing try them. 50 cents at all druggists. Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs After a frightful coughing spell a man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible pains in his side and his doctor found two ribs had been broken. What agony Dr. King's New Discovery would have saved him. A few teaspoonsful ends a late cough, while persistent use routs obsti nate coughs, expels stubborn colds or heals weak, sore lungs. "I feel sure its a God-send to humanity," writes .Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia, Mo. "for I believe I would have consumption to day, if I bad not used this great reme dy." Its guaranteed to satisfy, and you can get a free trial bottle or 50 cent or $1.00 size at all druggists. Why C. A. Johnson The Optic has been asked "why sup port C. A. Johnson again—why not jump in andlielp Hanna, Buchanan or Midtbo into the governor's chair." To this we can only say that we do not be lieve that any of the other candidates can serve the state.as well and with as free a hand as Mr. Johnson. Of course Midtbo is not to be considered, as his en try into the race is but his perennial cam paign joke. On the other hand both Messrs. Hanna and Buchanan are tied to various machines and interests, and if either one secures the nomination and election the successful candidate will be compelled to consider ties that bind first and the wishes of the people last There never has been a time in Mr. John son's career when he was as free as he is now. He has made absolutely no promises to any gangs, machines or lues—and he is asking no support whatever from them. He is running on his own hook. He is absolutely in dependent and his only appeal for votes is. to the people. Considering all cir cumstances and conditions, where could you find a more ideal candidate then he? —Minot Optic. Adv. .'si «£?lAsvJ NUTICE OF BIOS FOB RO.iD WOKE Notioe is Kereinr firen that on the 8th day of July. 1912, at tf» eonnty auditor'* office Washbnrn, N. Dak., the county eonuniiuiooeri will open —lea bids (or road work twit ween •eetions IT asd 18 and 19 and 8) Tarp. 118 Bj». 0. Bids moat be br the enbic yard and all the suooeuful bidders most file bond.fpr twice the anoant of bid for faithful performance of work aceordinc to contract. Plans and specifications ire on file in the Comity Auditor's office. The oard\regerves the right to reject any and all SPRINGTIME Suit-time. There is nothing so grat ifying to yourself and nothing more impressing to the public eye than to be clad in apparel appropriate to the sea son. The public judges you by your appearance. AARON-NARKS SUITS will give you just this desireable appearance with the distinct ive style and unsurpassable quality of these clothes you will form an impression of satisfaction to yourself and others. 1 Some of the leading numbers: Men's Navy Blue Serge.. Men's stripe effect, solid navy blue worsted Men's dark brown tweed.. Young men's grey worsted FARM Loans 13he 3, 4^ t. D. C. Wright, Chairman. T. E. Thompson, Coontr Auditor. S3 2 We make it a point to close all our loans promptly so cus tomers do not have to wait for their money. If title to your land is good, the loan can be closed the same day the papers are signed. All interest coupons are sent to the bank for collection and you are not put to the trouble and expense of sending the money away to eastern people. GOOD RIGS AND TEAMS For Driving We give good service at all times. Try one of oar teams on your next trip in the country. Phone 65 Washburn Jt Livery A Barn CHA8. $18.50 $21.00 $20.00 $21.00 AT SCHULZ'S or Re- new Your Farm Loans With Us Washburn State Bank BELIEVE MET Our bread is "like mother used to make" and our cakes and pies are almost fit to eat OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION J. H. STARBUCK & CO. HUNTLEV. Manager Meat Market Opening TRY A GOOD. TENDER, JUICY STEAK OR ROAST FROM OUR MARKET. NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS HEATS. CALL'S! ii AND INSPECT OUR MARKET WE WILL BUY YOUNG, FAT CATTLE Gus Grunwald, prop.