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I $ I ft 1/ v* Thanksgiving Sale Cutlery. LANDERSJRARY&CL4RKSiMAKE He smiles because he •. purchased his:: Carving Set of Adam's. Do likewise and thereby end^ your "carving troubles December 4 to December 31. 1905. Lovr rate* tickets to points in QUEBEC. NOVA SCOTIA S' WICK. s$Jiii W First Class Rigs 4 IK-J' ii AT REASONABLE RATES, T« »1. ~E? ESTABLISHED 1867- SHI^yovr HIDES, FURS, WOOL,etc Dl RECT TO US AND SAVE SMALL DEALERS' PROFIT'S. •.BERGMAN & CO., ST. PAUL,MINN. TOP MARKET PRICES, IMMEDIATE CASH RETURNI 'WRITE FOR PRICE LIST AND SHIPPING TAGS. ./liibau »OMV VV -.'AW & ONTARIO and NEW BRUM Five daily trains, St. Paul to «wr Milwaukee, and St* Paul Railway Dtfeers'cojitiect}ansrt« 'S t/ ft Union'* Iepot mth&il Route of Tha Pionew Ufflited, trains from the Northwest Fa»t Mali an# The Dayiifilrit Expels Request your nearest railroad agent to ticket you via fbe Milwiu*g££, Road be Per ctTOpleteJnfomatioh vrite to W. B. mxm, Ptorthwwtwii PasMitfl^r Agrat^ MUrt $L Pa liter-Ocean, Devils Lake, N« *1 All Carving Sets have the ''appearance (them "7mr. are not alike: Some. but not the "Qual ity." Others have the "quality," but not the "appearance." If you buy a carving set to use—"quality" is the more requisite. But in our carving sets the ^'appear ance'" and the "quality1' are combined. They have pleasing,. exclusive patterns— that is one^of their strongholds—but their real stronghold is their "quality," their "get-up^ the "stuff that's in them.".' It should be so in all makes of carvers but it is not.' The larger sets consist of a Knife, Fork and Steel. The Knife blades are the same in all the sets: the best that science and expert workmen can" produce, It is wonderful how long they will hold a: "turkey edge"—that is because they are properly-tempered! You want have to .'touch it up" with the Steel eyery time' Devils Lake Shoulder Blows From Anderson Crary Public Opinion: The game of politics is^an1interesting one to the beriificiaries, theoffice holders who naturally make the moves on the chess board. There are also'quite a number of spec tators—high privates —watch ing the game and the different moves. The game has just be gun and will be completed irt about a year from now.. The prize to be won is the organiz ation, in county and state, and of course the offices to be filled at the next general election An at tempt is being made to change gangs to turn out the old lead era, McKenzie LaMoure and Hansbrdugh, who have been at the ftont tor the last 20 years, and put in their places Spalding, Winship, Helgeaon and lesser lights. The,Opiriion .does not owe any one anything and does not expect anything from any one and therefore can afford to say what it pleases about any of these politicians, keepinjg of course within the bounds of the Streeter libel law. At the very start we wish that there is and always will be leaders and gangs in politics, if you wish to use that term, and the people, the dear public, should be shown what advantage will accrue *to by substituting new, un' tried upstarts for old and experi enced leaders. If dishonesty, fraud or graft can be shown just say so, and expose it give us the details, and the people will sure ly resent it and turn the rascals out, but. if the* cry is a false alarm and merely an gain control of the party ma chinef-y ot the state and'eounty by a set of men who can offer nothing better than ther own advancement, thp people" will not be very much interested in the game. We shall wait and see. MAN'SI^REASONABLENESS often as great as wbxrian's. Bat Thos. B. Austin, Mgr. of the Re publicftn of Leavenworth, Ind* was not anreasonaole when he re fused to allow the doctor to operate on hi« W Btead," he says, wfe coneluded to try Electric Bitters, My "wife was then, so sick sh$ conid hardly leav§ her bed, and five physicidaps had failed ly relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters she wap perfectly cured, and can now perforin all her household duties.* Guaranteed: by C-, W, Q^reene, druggist, price 50c,}l A If disgusted- with .bucket shops, deal direct with the "'old reliable L, T. Soule, Minne apoligf, Chamber' of Commerce Wanted.—A girl for general housework.. 3Wrst H, JB, Baird 5tii street, v, See me for good oak and 10 cord lota.—C. A D«^ge. address of William Tallant. Bis address ''Ufa Pevile about rieocwery can prob- 1884, Sh ade m* Dakota* November 24 1905. A TRIPLE TRAGEDY. A Cheer for JeS Davis Starts light in. Which Three Uen Are Killed in West Virginia. Naugatuck, W. Va:f lov.' -13.—A cheer for Jeff Davis by a driinken man on Beayer creek on the Kentucky sid^ of the river Friday resulted tn a bloody tragedy in which three men were killed and three others* were wounded. There had been much drinking affer the election on Tuesday. Con Estep, an old confederate soldier, was among the men who had become intoxicated. When he yelled: "Hurrah for Jeff Davis!" C. Prater, a young mah in the crowd told EStep to "shut up or he would kill him." Enoch Bentley, an other member of the crowd, .told Rstep to "hurrah for anyone he pleased.'.' Prater turned upon Bentley and emp tied his pistol at short range, all five shots taking effect. After he had fallen Bentley shot and killed Prater. Rube Morgan, a friend of Prater's, who had shot Bentley after the latter, had fallen, fired at Tom and John Bowjing, friends of Estep, and then fled, but he was shot and mortally wounded by. the Bowlings. Bentley died soon after the shooting, anfl Mor gan died two hours later. During the fight John Sadler, belonging to the Prater-' gang, was dangerously wound ed. The Bowlings were both hit, but not fatally hurt. An election bet had caused, hard feeling between Estep and Prater. The excitement over the trag edy is intense and another clash of the factions is expected. Took mean Advantage. Mrs. Gabbie-:No,. indeed I don have that woman doctoi' any more. Mrs.. Qiieery—Why, I -thought you liked her. "O, she got to be hateful. She tisefi to keep the thermometer in my mouth nearly all the time, so that I couldn't Say a word, while she monopolized the I ^ea8iey»^f j-.x.f ma It is Held by SomeButchers That they, j^annot ^elf higfi ^class meats at ordinary pricesL and make ja profit. Perhaps! not—at the profit fliey want.^ ItJs done here. The Finest Meats are So ftsSs 'you cub off A'slice of meat, as that cutting edge will not runNdown to "qhees&erige" when a little pressure is putilS tipon it. 1 When the Steel is, applied itf$f needs only a dozen strokes-^-no morep® maybe less IT The Forks are of the latest designs and are strongly constructed of?,* the best procurable materials. r\ peat it: the knife blades are all of the same/ quality—this best—and the difference in pi-ices is because of the finish, Of course it is not possible to describe the-, beauty of these sets: *the rich, massive Stag horn handles, the Silver bolsters with' their handsome designs, and the* general superior construction-they have to be seen in order to do thfem justice. II With everjr/ /•Set a beautiful case is given free. -J. m. •mm lli us at regular rates Customers caqf rely upon frit" ting,. Beef, Veal", Lartib and Porfc'" that will please and satisfy. 'Tender, toothsome cuts at moderate prices, lake Meat Market r,T.rox,pr.p We re^| 1 are the kind of sets that are found in the best hQmes. 1 Inspection always solicited^ These 1,- A. H. BELL & w. p-lo-aate DEYILS LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA FASHION LI/VERY V. WM. WILSON. ^pP. Accommodations for par lies. Funerals on short notice. Prices alwip i^WfWeu •iU T5T vf I?1, •fir~-r a A few oft Our Leaders 2 piece Game Carver with bone handle, just the thing for carving small iff fowl $2.75 3 piece set with Stag hand- -i-f les 3 piece set with Stag hand SfUjfcs, better f|$fj |ffinish :fflg $4.50 3 piece set with Stag hand? 3 piece set with extra Stag handles andheavy silver bolsters We have others GEORGE W. MOORESi Real Estate, Reservation Homesteads Inherited Indian Lands, Fire, Lighting HaU and Tornado- I N S E A N O Office north of Brennan Blk. Phone 228. Devils Lake, N. P& 41 DON'T LET COtD.^'w^ GET A' HOLD The be^f way to avoid fc&ving a cold is to take,'« when the first syraptems appear, something that wilU'5 prevent its development. If you don't do this-it's generally a long fight, and the cold may use you up« before you get rid of it. 1-^r. Bell's Pine T5r Honey, if taken as soon as th©v& first syroptons of a cold appear, will at once stop* th^^C cold's advance. If'you neglect yourself until the cold /., is developed^ there's nothing that will cure quicker thorough cure usually in tweuty-foui hours, Price 25 Sevilia Bus and1 TransferXine«„ tM- m** Driving horses, muleW, iiug i^giies and harnesses |o^ sale cheap. l« ip-W cents 3#*f syfe Oft For deliwy of Jranks ^nd all light transfer work will? receive prompt and careful attention,,,,-^ i- Wf 'S,. -$f'' One Blook No^tb ,ot PostofBee Telephone No. 148 .j*- «st