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JVST RECEIVED!! A New Line of Ladie's Panamas, Chip Straws & Milan Shapes, also a Line of Children's Shapes for Midsummer...... Leave us Your Orders For Hair Goods. I Special Prices on Ladies' Spring Coats ! A Complete Line ot Up-To-Date Shapes, Braids and Trimmings Always in Stock. Mrs. C. A. Pace Wibaux - - - - Montana fl>. 7L. Bsblcy, TO. S>. Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 M. 1 P. M. to 4 P. M. 7 P. M. to8 P. M. TELEPHONE No. 47 Wibaux, - - Montana Dr. 0. R. Niece, Dentist Permanently located on Second Floor, Bartley Block. All work Guaranteed. IQeach, • • •ftortb Dakota STEPHEN J. LEAHY % a \v y e r Practice in all Courts Especially Dakota and Montana, and U. S. Land Office. Wibaux . . Montana Dr. W. H. Jackson .. Dentist .. Office: Over First Nat'l Bank Bld'g after September 10. WIBAUX - - - - MONTANA j£. i£. ©nines, TO. D. [? _ Office hours from 9. to 12 a. m. 2 to 5:30 d. m. office 'phone 8 UUibaux, • ■ ftlontana LOUIE FONG First Class Restaurant and Short Order Chop House Regular Meals and Short Order Lunches at any hour of the day. Wibaux. - - Montana Edward F. Fisher, lawyer Practice in Dakota and Montana courts, also before U. S. Land Office. Complete Land Office records always on hand. 'Wibaux, - - Montana. PUT TQ FUR &. WOOL CO. \1| I i I J P i J 200-212 First Ave. No. 1 1 JL J-i JLJ AL K J MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ** HIDES AND FURS Shipments Solicited. Quick Cash Returns. Write r 00 L for C i r i u ' a. s a. McDonald "The Dauber" Painting. Psnerhanering and Decorating That's my Hobby. Give me a trial WIBAUX, MONTANA Northern Pacific Time Table EAST BOUND *No 2 (N. C'st Lmtd)tl2:39 p. m. *No 4 (Twin City Ex.) f2:57 a. m. No 0 (Eastern Exp.) 7.10 p. ui. No 8 (T, C. Express) 6.11 a. m. Local Ft. (Male Pass.) 8.20 a. m. WEST BOUND *No 1 (N. Coast Lmtd)f3.24 a. m. No 3 (N, Pacific Ex.) 4.58 p. tn. *No 5 (Western F.xp.) f2.39 a. in. No 7 (P, Coast Exp.) 9.00 p. in. * Don't Stop for Passengers, f Carry U. S. Mail Cars. B. D.McMASTERS; Local Agent Wibaux People Should Try This C. M. Allen states that any one who has constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach, should try simple buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adler-i-ka, the new German Appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings lelief almost INSTANTLY and Wibaux people are surprised how QUICK LY it helps. This simple remedy antisepticizes, the digestive or gans and draws off the impur ities. C. M. Allen. PUBLIC LAND AND MINING CASES. If you are interested in any contest or any matter before the Interior De partment, write to Clark & Wright, registered land lawyers, 902 F Street N. W. (opposite Gen'l Land Office), Washington, D. C. Free information about contests and where to obtain scrip, locatable upon public lands, without residence or cultivation. * Buy a lot in the Davis addition. $10.00 cash and $1.00 a month. No interest, no taxes.— Bushell A- Rucker. FOR SAL E—Good 5-room house and barn, 16x24, good wat er, and other good improvements For further particulars call at this office. Dr. O. R. Niece, the dentist, is now permanently located in the Bartley block, at Beach, where he will be pleased to meet his Wi baux patients. I have installed a new Oxy Acertylene Welding and am pre paring to weld all kinds' of metal such as Auto and Gas engine cyclinders, Aluminum crank cases, broken teeth and spokes in cog wheels, in fact breaks of every description, large or small. I solicit your patronage on this class of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. E. Kastien's Machine Shop, Beach, N. D. Lost, Large Fur Mitts Rev. English left his large fur mitts on the shelf in the Post Office on f Wednesday 13th inst. Would finder kindly leave them at this office and much oblige. No Trespassing I will pay $25.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of any one found cutting wire or in any way molesting fence on Sec. 31 14-60. Bert Willas. 5-4-tf For Sale .Offer for sale the N. E. 1-4, S. 29 T. 10 north of Range 60 at $22.00 peir acre, in Custer Co. Montana. Chas Busby, Wakefield, Neb. Gives Quick Action C. M. Allen, reports that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc,, as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the new German appendicitis rem edy, relieves constipation or gas on the stomach, almost IN STANTLY. North Dakota News Notes Valley City.—The North Dakota State Medical society was given a , .hearty welcome to Valley City, by Mayor Platou. Dr. C. E. Spicer, presi dent, of Litchviiie, responded for the soeeity. i Mandan.—The greatest surprise of the campaign was the announcement of John F. Sullivan's candidacy for attorney general. He is a law partuei of J. M. Hanley, speaker of the house at the last session. hite Earth.—Two children were killed when a can of gasoline was pverturned and exploded at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Wardlow in this city. Their 5-months-old and 2-year pld daughters were the victims. Medina.—Jacob Moser, who lives on Section 11140-6S, succeeded in killing sixteen young wolves, getting them from two different dens. He was In Jamestown with the scalps, for which he received $2.30 apiece, or a total of $40. Lisbon.—At a meeting of the school board, the sealed bids for the new high school were opened and the con tract given by Gillespie & Johnson of Grand Forks. Marsh & Wickstrom of this city secured the contract for the plumbing and heating. Esmond.—Splendid progress is being made with the work of grading the new line of the Soo north of here. Peter Nelson, the Minneapolis contrac tor. Is moving about 5,000 yards of earth a day at his three camps, where he has about 250 men in his employ. He has a contract for eight miles and sub contractors under him have about 150 men at work. Carpio.—A fatal accident happened At the Stamen ranch thirteen miles north of here, when Joe Stamen, the 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stamen, severed his femoral artery of the left leg and bled to death. The lad was helping to skin a steer when his knife slipped and cut his artery. He fainted almost Immediately and pld not regain consciousness. Bismarck.—James Kelly, who was sentenced almost twenty years ago for life imprisonment for murder in the first degree, walked from the gates of the state prison a free man. The state board of pardons commut ed his sentence to twenty-six years, and with hla good time off his term expired. He was sent up from May ville for the alleged murder of a po liceman. I Bismarck.—Secretary of State Nor ton today issued notarial commissions to: J. K. Fairchild, Cavalier; Her man W. Hauslie, Kenmare; M. V. Horning, Sentinel Butte; Waiuo J Husa, Belden; J. G. Johnson, Minot; Fred A. May. Dickey; Mae G. Me pwen, Grand Forks; Soren J. Rasmus sen. Minot; Hans L. Spllde, Granville; H- L, Starling, Schafer; J. B. Taluter JWilliston. Esmond.—The work of grading the new Drake-Devils Lake-Ford ville line of the Soo is in full swing all along the line in Benson and Ramsey coun ties, and good progress Is being made At the present rate the work of grad ing ought to be done by July 1, ready for the laying of steel. The oondi tions are usually favorable for a bumper crop this year, and there Is no doubt the line will be complete in time to haul the grain to market. Grand Forks. — William O'Keefe aged eighty-five, who became well known throughout the northwest near ly twenty years ago when In the North Dakota legislature he expressed him self as being unable to understand two things, "Why the Red river flowed north and why an Irishman voted the Republican ticket," died at Minot, Walsh county. He leaves a family oi children and 52 grand children. Wil liam O'Keefe, Jr., a son, resides in .Winnipeg. Minot. — A fire originating in the rubbish can In the rear of the postofflee in the Frank building, caus ed the loss of $38,500. The alarm was given out by a postofflee employee, who saw smoke coming through th« |ioor. The fire department responded quickly and soon had six streams working though hnndicapped by the dense smoke which made it impossible to enter the building. A bursting hydrant put two streams out of com mission. The total loss is estimated at $40,000. Valley City.—A funny stunt was pulled off in this city. There are three prisoners confined In the coun ty jail, being held to the district court r-one on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon, and the other two charged with bllnd-pigglng. The first pnentioned is held under $1,000 bonds Bnd he has been making strenuous ef forts to get bail, but without success. However, his attorney appeared be fore the trial judge with a bond for $500, Just half the amount, and re quested the judge to accept it. The Judge took it and, looking it over, dis covered that the sureties were the two blind-piggers. The "bond" was re fused and the attorney Informed that the prisoner would not be released un til a proper bond for the full amount was tendered. "OK" HORSESHOEING SHOP D. B. Wooden, Proprietor With twenty years of Practical Experi ence in the Horse shoeing Business we respectfully solicit your patronage. . . ALL WORK GUARANTEED Located in the Old Bushman Shop N. V. TYRRELL, Licensed Auctioneer and General Farm Salesman Leave Dates at Pioneer Office or write me at Wibaux, Mont. E. L. FISHER BRICK MASON You cannot afford to put up a frame building when I can do it cheaper for you with brick. Let me give you my figures they will surprise you. GIVE ME A TRIAL All Work Guaranteed Call or write me at Wibaux, Mont. WOODBURN BROS. Trotters, No. Dak. Cattle brand ed as shown in cut, Range on Boise and Spring creeks 1 Horsesl branded on left side, thus, j Drs. Kromer of Helena the Eye Sight Specialists will be at the Hotel at Wibaux. March 18-19.