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r. t*.»y ft ifrs fcVs* v** \, TL ,i 4'/ Vw ^v tl 4* Ax *f sv* vu ^y.W & t^ 1 1 I A* I wv & js.\ mt i1 3 *Vs- iS •fi: \i Jpl m. 5 „*fe iff A?* /V- KK vT 3s -.9^ 17 v/* S e* ei* 3* A 1 tl S i£, r: u- jWif 25^1 SCHOOL NOTES. M&ble Hargraye has gone to Mich igan to reside. Mi The primary pupils are busy pre paring for a simple Christmas pro gram to be giveu on the afternoon of Friday, December 23rd. AU friends are cordially iuvitoii to be present. The first grade pupils are rejoicing in the fact that hey have started to read priut. $ 1a The third gra l« has completed the new Baldwin readers and are now do ing supplementary work. In coauectiou with their science lessons the third grade pupils are learning to recognize a few constella tions. The Great Dipper is the one under considerat iou at present, gf'if Our schools were dismissed on Wed nesday afternoon to attend the fun eral of Director Bush. In him, the school loses a ready, earnest and true A? friend, one actively interested in building up the best interests of the work. Director Bush will be sadly missed by teachers aud pupils alike. *V»t "J% Pn "foA-f yv \lt li-l I 9 9 "p- 1 %, y&'bkfp i''"' if® DECEMBER 30 4m' r'ggtvz.™ -g "VciM*-. (Via A a 't This entertainment will be the ending up of the holi day festivities, and as the entire week is enjoyed alike by young and old so this entertainment will be enjoyed by all those who attend, and the merry time experienced will cause their spirits to rise during the entire program like the cow that jumped over the moon. THE PRINCIPAL FEATURES of the entertainment will be a burlesque in Mother Goose, parlor games of all kinds, singing, instrumental .niusic, and a mechanical orchestra from Chicago, the latter being a mechanical wonder, something entirely new to the people of this vicinityv PROFESSOR BUTNER has been engaged—a gentleman of rare musical talent who will give several high class selections on the piano, among them being the difficult task of playing two pieces and reciting at the same time. -0 Ample entertainment will be provided so that a pleas ant and social time may be expected for those present. It is especially desired that all who can, come at tired in a Mother Goose costume. ^Amission ^^Entertainment 25 cents/ After the entertainment a grand ball will be given and a smail||toge of 25 cents extra will be required. Doors^en at 7:30. Entertainment begins sharp at 8. -VI.-V V: w. Pains in the chest when a person has a cold indicate a tendency toward pneumonia. A piece of flannel dampened with Cham berlain's Fain Bairn and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. The same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold at Harris' Drug Store. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold at Harris' Drug Store. Two Pointed Questions Answered. What iB the use of making a better article than your competitor if you can not get a better price for it? Ans.—As there is no difference in the price the public will buy only the better, so that while our profits may be smaller on a single sale they will be much greater in the aggregate. How can you get the public to know your make is the best? If both articles are brought prominently before the public both are certain to be tried and the public will very quickly pass judg ment on them and use only the better one. This explains the large sale on Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. The people have been using it for years and have found that it can always be depended upon. They may occasionally take up with some fashionable novelty put forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to return to the one remedy that they know to be reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale at Harris' Drug Store. A A JT •v Bit •ft IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC ft U," 7 t"'£ ,*A 1 ,1 5 ip' UNDER THE AUSPICES OF. THE MASONIC ORDER .mm rV,, ALL AROUND LUDDEN. Mrs. A. c. Foster is ill of pneumonia. The Commercial ice house was recently filled. MM. W. D. Huffman has been ailing the K»U«»d.„. !$ ""ff Messrs Jut and W. H. Bush were in Lud den Wednesday. Thomas Lovell w^ at the county seat the first of the week ^1 G. S. Stewart began a lerm of tschoul West of Ellendale last week. Everett Baker joine,1 the^Mv...W. A. order Saturday evening.^isii^|^j^*^f5j^. Mrs. Covert and Mrs. Charles Clark* were shoppers in Oakes Friday. Rev. Yeoman attended a ministers' asso ciation at Eulra last week George Perkins has been stopping at one of the Wheeler farms of late. The telephone line between Ellendale and Silverleaf was o«t of order for a few hours Tuesday. E. G. Barnes has sold the old Emerson place to the Finlander who has rented it for some time past 't 1 A deal is about consummated by which O. P. Emmons takes charge of the. Com mercial house at this place. Mr. Smith, an employee of the J. H. Jackson hardware firm of Aberdeen, is taking the place of Salesman Lewis for a few trips, and gave Ludden a call Tuesday. The Conversation Clubisataet Thursday with Mrs Yed&aan aud discussed the follow ing subjects ^"Acadia" MrsLovell "The National W. C. T. U. Convention" Mrs. Yeoman "Mormonism" Mrs. Turnham "Light Houses" Mrs. Faus. There were present also' Mesdames Huffman, Moore, Baker and Clark. As the day was the tenth marriage anniversary of their hostess, the ladies planned surprise and took refresh ments for a tea which was greatly enjoyed by all present. A goodly number waB in attendance at the pound social Friday evening, and besides the good things which our worthy pastor received, in packages of more or less pounds, the majority seemed to enter into the Social spirit of the evening and enjoyed the program, which was unusually good, and also the games and refreshments which followed later. Mrs. Yeoman's selection, a temperance piece, was rendered finely, while the humorous one given by Vinton Doyen was equally well done The instru mental music of D. J. Moriarty and Mrs. Jensen received hearty praise and L. W. Crandall found it impossible to escape with one song. The little folks were represented by Nina Baker and Emily Covert whose recitations were both excellent. More than.twenty million free sam ples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have heea distributed by the manu facturers. What better proof of their confidence in it's merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of time. S. L. Harris. To Our German Friends. And all others who like sauer kraut, we have just received a barrel of the finest we ever had in stock '^BISHOP & WALTERS. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is want ed. It acts at once. S. L. Harris. To The Ladies of Oakes. Home-made mince meat constantly on hand at the Little Gem. LANIGAX & You invite!"disappointment when you experiment. DeWitt's Little Eaxly Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cure con stipation. 4nd sick headache just as sure as you take them. S, L. Harris „:a"v^ Only Through Cmr Route, -*qo#ioriE, To All Principal Points in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. The'Nortliem Pacific Railroad will aell tickets daily from December 5th to Hist in clusive, limited Co return ^ithin ninety days from the date of sale, to ail the principle points in Ontario, Quebec,, New Brunswick and Sova Scotia, at $40 for the round trip. For further particulars call on W. J. Payne, agent Oakes. Western Apples. From Wasbingtou, in bushel boxes, aLBush's. THE COUNTY, A DONOVAN. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skih^iseases and espec ially piles there is^pne reliable reme dy, DeWi't's Witch Hazel Salve. When you' call for DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits -or frauds. You will not tie disapbinted with De WitL's Witch Hazel Salve. S. L. Harris. MONANGO. J. H. Newcomer Sundayed in town. The Ladies' Aid met Wednesday at Mrs. Cort rite's. Nels Grant and bride from Iowa arrived last Friday. Miss Grace Helferty visited with friends Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Renter are the proud parente of a pair of twin girls. The Sunday school is preparing a nice program for Christmas eve festivities. There was a social dance at Hotel Mon ango last Friday night. Light refresh ments were served. Mesdames Glenn and Sweeny of Merri court left over the Milwaukee Saturday for a trip to their old home in Michigan John Stewart and sister came frbin Ellen dale to attend the funeral, Miss Stewart remaining with Mrs. Warren for a few days. A car load of wood arrived over the Soo last week for Monango. Ibis iB the first wood that has been town for sale since we knew the place After a short illness of mumps, Baby War ren, youngest son of John L. and L. Ro berta Warren, died, aged eight Weeks, and was buried last Sunday. The writing school has a full attendance, and as practice makes perfect, we look for noticable results in this line of education. W. B. Dille wields the pen, teaching the ung how to begin. The Ladies' Aid will have a bazar and chicken pie supper at Hotel Monango on Friday evening, December 16th. They have a variety of useful articles to dispose of after the supper is over. Quite a number of people Have been ailing with bad colds and sore throat, but so far only the little boys belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Warren developed as mumps. Dr. Walker of Ellendale had charge of those CA608. ?r uw Han Wanted. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and child ren may take it in large quantities without the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling the throat or obsti nate coughH. S. L, Harris. 7-*•"" New York Apples. That came direct from the state of New York. Northern Spy, Greenings, Baldwins. Kings and Russets at Bush's. Truth wears well. People have learned that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for reg ulating the.bowels, curing constipa tion and sick headache. They dont gripe. S. L. Harris Home Seekers' Cheap Excursions. On November 1 aud 15, December fi and 20, the North-Western Line will nell home seekers' excursion tick ets, with favorable time limits, to numerous points in the West and South at exceptionally low rates. For tickets and full information apply to ssfMnts Chicago & North-Western tf Ee rf-. The fiOo Line will run a through car to New York, Boston and St. John. This ser vice will greatily facilitate European travel and is the route to take for Cliristmas ex currtidSti to Europe. For detailed informa tion apply to Soo Line agent or W. R. Call awayf G. P. A.. Minneapolis. si tr-i *7 A Pleasant ^Feature Is the dining and cafe car service, serving a la carte meals, attached to Fast Trains running from Minnea polis and St. P'aul to Milwaukee, Chicago and Eastern and Southern Points, via WISCONSIN CENTRAL lines. Your nearest ticket agent can tell you about other pleasant features on the Wisconsin Central. Jas. C- Pond, Gen. Pass, A^t., Milwaukee, Land Office at Fargo, N. D., November 7th lfi98. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup- ort of his claim, and that said proof will made before W. Connor, Clerk of the District Court, Dickey County, State of North Dakota, at 'Ellendale, N. D.. on December 30, 1898, viz: Augustus Smith under his T. C. Entry No. 6320 "jfor 'the S. W. of section 23, Township 129, N of Range 59 W. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: William Roe, Evert Roe, Samuel Case and Oscar Vivart all of Ludden. Dickey county. North Dakota. TACOMA PORTLAND CALIFORNIA UAPAN Wis. Chas. N. Valentine, Register. To ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH AND POINTS EAST&SOUTH To BUTTE HELENA SPOKANE SEATTLE CHINA ALASKA KLONDIKE W. J. PAXNK, Agt. I Chas. S. Fee, G. P. A. Oakes N DI ST PAUL MINw, VtvjV JBii 8 tMAlSIi* VETERINARY SURCEEON ANt DEK^ Oakes, North 1 OAKES FLi tB ft FEED CO. WHOLE8ALE RETAIL 0ALER8 IN Jp FLOUR & FEED. CUSTOM GRINDING AND WOOD "-^Sawing W 8. G. CADY. @t- ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. Collections, Land Office Practice &e. OFFICE OVER BARBBR SHOPVv H. P. BOARDMAN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office In Concrete Block, tSi-'VrV--: i" OAKES, 'IF. D. lift CHR. PETERSON, Manafocturer and Dealer in A full Line of Tobaccos constantly On Hand. UNION STRSKT, OAKBS,N. D. THE DIRECT AND" POIMTS EAST s. To take care of stock. Will pay a good man $15 per month and board. J. H. DENNING. IS THE ONLY LINE OFFERING ''J-J-rr 5TOUTH1 )'v 't At s4 -'-V,' ui'V ROUTE TO^RI'W CANADIAN -PROVINCES, I NEW ENGLAND, NEW YORK, Solid Vestibuled Train to Montreal. Only Through Sleeper to Boston. Klondyke W. R. CALLAWAY, General Passenger Agent, Minneapolis, Minn. CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN CO Y. fj TIME TABLE, OAKEB Departure of trains going south. Of any kind for sale would do well to drop mm a few lines to me, stating the quantity and the kind of gobds you have for sale, and get instructions as to how to ship and how to get •f' your money cash from the ... expiress agent at the ship ping,point on the fiame s?® "t day 'the shipment is made. TONY P. CESARE {&••.. Sand Coulee, Montana. VESTIBULED TRAINS-DINNING CARS. TlME CARD- OAKES. 1 "i SOUTHBOUND Mixed tram, No. 12B, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays NORTH BOUND Mixed train, No, 121, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, Arrives at Jamestown G.dO pm" and connects with through trains oast and weBt- PULLMAN FIRST CLASS •i -at J!» 1 Passenger, No. 6 (Ex Sunday) 6:30 a.m -J For Huron, Pierre, Tank ton, Sioux City and Chicago. Freight train, (Ex. Sunday) 5:1.5 a. m. Arrival of trains from south. Passenger, No. 5 (Ex. Sunday) 10:35 p.m.JVj it Sleeping cars between Hawarden and Chi cago. cf ,• No. 6 connects at Redfield with trains for Gettysburg aud Watertown, and at Huron for Pierre, Tracy, Minneapolis, Winona atid ji Chicago. f! Freight train (Ex. Sunday) 5:45 p. m. For further information inquire of W. B. KNIS&ERN, H. C. GARVIN/ Gen. Pass. Agt., Gen'l Agt., Chicago. -"Winona. W. J. PAXNB, Agent, OakeB. •A'-' TAKE NOTICE. FARMERS OR DEALERS Whom has aay Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Ktyf' .» S I -a ARRIVE. 1.30 p® 'J -r- •. 2.30 •'.•-•ft v.' AND TOURISTSLEEPING CARS