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to $1 fl .i •«'lm^~iiWk.t|, ynvlT Wj» ^HSSU J«W kjiilMfihad. r^Wi» sT^s 1^J' S Si-'i 7'': lP~1 '-'tf-v, fl r»P ^1 IW U«r *%LMM'5/^ 3^r:-' 7S* iiy.'*/ •SHOE* "-."AtorWe Bftttei Gun Metal if»(a «.U d-r. Ah Shoe Repairing. .w^ ''t '-V/^*'*'''^*1,^'^^vv-''''f'--'i'^-:!.'.'-'f*"i' •, ii l! iX Vfe wttfr'td^&rtt^fHntoersVispefcJally to the newer parts of the state, agKttifet irresponsible agents of nursery com -.N ,- V"*i iRPW8-*tf!iiin"t) It is witw49e itobuystock, (i)am,-, a nursery located far to ..the south of your home for &t least i't wo reasons: 'thSfstc^ ffifi 6dft fce apt to' do. w&l In ^^/e 'if^^tii'6rn tatitu&e thaiiftKat 'in V&U*. and tsuainntil the, fine .root? fu^ with ^iretf i",I?h!s 'is thelault of the nursery- "When, iunxi a t) .-a -iK&sr :-.Bt*lfo». T^iTlfi! .ofarof .:iJ»W: BROTHERS.,.. .fllirVI .van'^J.-vt'f p.?iflO(iti 'ini" ji I.1""1 ii'^QU &V® your'.stofck 'shipped.' to 'V^, ji^$e spring} since the-Besson opens*earlier In the south it ia'.apt to $et frozen ber •for1©-you'fc&n set^it otit In/your Kpnfe. 'le'iM riot'^^Baty to'-biiy fetobk«8to tree.a Some .of them are reiiae ible Tou can- f^enfc ygjjr re tftlw 11 nojfliing $ut trees» rjf hjgibst,jffi fuid othe^ stock ordered are. of tluoiiwll ijknown and ia??y 'Varieties that are ^tter 19 ?fte f% SprthjMp '^(Brie^ ^nd -have (them feak# nut for^ypu •j'te list! that .they: will, guarantee, under nprop^rt'trfeatmetet, to gIVe satisfaction. It is to their inter^St'Hx) rSiirfd yW^oKlyf .'• stock that 'will. dot -wjell. ^^Co^l^ints ^Sonie in that sto^ is (dead .wheniEap^las€d^.^ '^s because. flrxtmmr. mA tfcen,fl0pipw% .^^pvir- Btpck ia dead: ^'Vhat.ls Good stock, hardr»!ri(^tly^tfiig :m»y be "heeled in'-orerulnter safely. ^*fmSi r„ *, M$m A V^n N 1 Lii Jftyiin,Building ii:t/...-X./y(^r\ j. r7 f*l mnij «»®QK30i •i^ Ki-»r [-. riBmil' Cruse 'was in Tokio Tuesday: •MttSs: Bimy 'Went to Devils Mke: Tuesday. Miss Hilma Freeburg was a Devils L^e i!uWiles ^sitor Tuesday.. .... stock in the u&Tj! a t) i.'T'Hi dt" 11 'fi'j rtipcrf ,. sprlAg, vQf 3 rjwybf. a nJ!M5rTl^T® detail laid dewn for planting. Next weefeN*«'iwiH give yoa a lift ^"ilimlw adkipted to Morth Dakota. 7 w#1 Tour oomplexiom as well as your a temper ijg rendered ^niserable by a. 41s pondered liver, py tftklng jpham^er* Iain's sibomach arid liver Tabitts^you* ^oan improve both. Sold by all drug ^glstsi w4twr%: wH Bii™ Hti mwf Chas. 01s6h was 'In Devils Lake 'wj^estt^' Jill is so krTan^ed that af a i^edneft^y." ,, .to look after threshing his fartn.w: Church services -,sb^tt!l' 'hdfi8e at &is: place Monday '.»Ely Christdff. of Warwicik. in&«. I Mrs. R. A. I$jpnedy, who at th^., ^on?,e of her brother,,, p. Mills, near this place, was' in Bevllq Lake'a coiip^'fe ,of. Aifyp this weeic. *£$ Messrs. Maher, Sheldon and anoth-wcJP^nts of ,a er gentleman of Minn^polls were iirt» Wheat .Ur tbi^ ,ticinity is avemglng between 15 and 23 bushels to the j, acre. •Th@re~'lft''being bons!derable of j„ it ha^l^^Tpkio. where^'.thiw^ are twD jhuying^the Farmers'. fflevatar Co. 7i ..rf'V-J'.Vr Chai.^ Nelifd^(lil«ii. j^ratdahd, 'klnn the Nelson heme ^and looking ove' rthe ground with a tlew ti-opealna« meat'i he ooritemplates iplselng 'hli son' he buslness.:: Watch DeVifs lake Gfow ifyget inrtf"••aflViasw LtwwoT'twis ioiniW bw» i"C Mo^i lilt 60xl«/Jf*V: feaHt *i**W VL31&H iaiu I 'feood Uj 8^.1, VV._1« rri Fura&» heat. Lot 60x S^Wnete itral 7 touse on west nice location on Buys goodJ and'4 room ''''Wiij-lj®'? 7fixl40i ger depot, good bargain Buys good 6 roota house Lots 60x140 Bast 2nd tmm A****' tfjfijjihfir* .purchaseA the atone and ^(ifi»nqid {the buiidteS- whicle ha*: been run by D. R. Chas^ and %llf'aoter'lftis incsa in Tokio, Ma. are informed,that it 4a,„tye4n|«Btlon of .th?1*® gentlemen toVut in'a itock of general merchan dise and run the busln sealethan 3»retofOi|. on a larger Vr*K/5g.» *k*Mu ^goo ^ran. nipd- ^erto jioit^ei 1^5tfecl40r iS ii "Wsiisb^'^oar Ms'feus»f t, piine Aya, W I 1 VBQOM. SU,Cis.J:.QN:E.S nmrtwpp ^f.^ropnvhouse. lota 60x146, 8th st^, near Central School, Resident lots in thg beat parts of the city from $150.00 up. /'I 'Business location the jbc$t fie found In the city. •v "flyjf -v »^t4fy'% E&. «Wy*u^ JV w*. RICHES HIDDEN BY WALLS. .' 1 '~1' .. Mediaeval Methods of Concealment In Sit Baron Rothschild'a Houae ^Thanks to the courtesy of Baron Bdouard de Rothschild, I recently as sisted at a trial of the most extfaor denary .wsff™ -of protecting treasures th^t has ever be^n invented. tfc$ iCojfliijBr of ,t)ie ,Rue Balzac and: the Rue Faubourg Bt Honore stands a gorgeous mansion, one of the i^ost mftgniScent in Paris, surronntfedi .by IbeMiiitlM1 gturdddk' She mansion may within a |htu^». j$e'!{ttaiet WUWs hotiiie Honore d« •••WWffltf S*. jCitiflfty-dq^ .^r»,tbe worKl gnateatt !noydjst !.wrote '11a.-•.Comedie -99 maine/' and h«r^:h»rtiraniiler«d forth to his 2rlends it(Mtt lhera. v«r» ithree: imfen ^nly in: Patis :who knew the tan-j gnage^'Hugo, Oantier and myself." siAronnd this historic house the Rotb»' schlids have really, bttiit anoUter and: have, moreovc!r, tliadei gardens such as| are 'seen»in no other city sare Paris. All are: «nfroonded by fj veiy high! wall, which completely shQts off th# •iewtl' :-'in tliis hooM ara edlleeted, the j^rlce lesB treasures' of the Rotbsebili»-: )6w«fe,''plat» art treasures of all kinds. And they 'tir»,v8 arranged that by tonthlig a spring* they vanish as if by magic. '(The Tooms areilined with false walls, which rotation piVots in such a way that they close up and leave-no trace whatever of any method of movement. 'Thfe itta!clilriei!y fil very elaborate^and is liept cobstahtly in order. '-^-n Oiily twice b&s Bairofi' Rothschild giv iti ^exhlbltibri of ^hfe working of ?tUe^W6nderfdl walls v^^n Mrs. Graves visited acrosB the lake and trearares worth biUiona over Sunday 'are 'Shiit tip yithift walls -which afn JOM niuer wa In nolle Lako 011'Ipnieotlir !to his astonish- j¥lgittar the 'rriachfaery iB put in are in imrt of tie bouse. m' 1! 'more remarkable, the family y^"c£!n 'iSe'ihMae 'tb ldliteppear^ so that tSie fiw/mises1^obb'as though th^y wete First Encouragement. ^w^hor \Vlng Pinero, whose nam#: miassqssMfe HptUj Sunday. They Were accompanied ^Tlq Lo^on 1 fiw mucIS# by Bert Jaqua, C. SmeaUie and John yinyqpfiwr "he playea a small V' W '1\ 'Wl' "I I in a a I he S wih£&- inasons "have completed thewhenwa8,'V' basement of .the tiarn being built on, the 'd'b.' Mills farm and the'^ckruen-, present at Jte first j^rt^ance and j, WAN^ED^-FE^IAUE, D. Mills farm and tite "ckroen- present at toe first perforinarice and j'' (."ELP WANTED/-! Witt Stpne bas^jnent for^ oiiVof A vu- .f- f'llixX owed.— York p" bitf# neither^e A story comes from Qorakhpuf^to the effect that two Joyt went to Jba rlveralde~t» invoke the water god Hatr^ hadeo. They recited "raanth(ur%Ss.t some length, but Mabadeo did cot^ P««P- WhereuW(u the Jads contrireSr to J«w% is «W^WAiy|»tttaf^ at ,a ,ea«®ot^ throategHtt aiwoi^iNir ,*$WWfW®4 v^*?' Col. Cochran is now' in command it Fort Tottten. ,-7- 1 Brick laying is in active progress at the court houBe. Two heavy fronts this week, but vegetation including the corn crop, was out of the way. ,JJof ?^^ham threshed 1360 bushelk of oats from sixteen acres of ground —85 •. bjwhete to the acre.. .. Cashier Xiord went to^Cliurchs Pet ty' ilituvdajr to take' 'charge of the Nort^ DgJ^otaj Jiank which opened for on that I JC. P. Benham'dled at hi^ hb^e' ^Bt pt thlB city o^ Wednesday |norning after a' long abd painful illness." I The ^great Influx of gamblers at Churchs Ferry has resulted in a meet ing of the citizens of that place vat Ivhlch it was resolved to appoint ja poaishal and deputies ^nd compel tier ^alooiy men to close their places ^c*| |»rdingio:iaw- fv^ 'j ., --.r'~ •'.'•'Af'*,- .1%'^ Worthy ef a Phree In History. An St Pffterislmrg, except the police: authorities, is enjoying a good laugh. The objects of tbeir mirth are the dar* ing thieves who added an unrehearwd ftem to the proceedings when tiie czar. Inaugurated the monument to Alexan der III. Immediately after the cere mony, while over a thousand police men were keeping the streets clear, (a number of workmen, with twenty dirts, came along and rolled up and took away 4.000 yards of carpet be longing to the czar. Later on, wh^n. inquiries were made, it turned oat $bat the workmen were bogus and ilrat they bad got clear away with 't^eir .booty. A magnificent coup of is kind-is.worthy of a place-in hls .—Modern Society. •, F»ori,,^fthwr Bfrraeks a Sohool. :/(^.t 'iB a(OTrloM.aftennath of the gjrefit ,-yv^ir betT^n RossIa and Japan and of .^t prggram or ambitious ^ggres j^hlch culm^iated in the war thfit j^ap^efle goyernment has decided barracks at industrial fact is an |h bofore they comd tttfd: .poun^gd ,'by the :Omclal Qazette, and em. of Kwan^njgi—Japan Mail. tOT' J:*)iS4 'bar»Un. AddroM lnter-Ooean, Der uaiiAke, w: Lafie. and the strike Tribune. 0fil The Flying-Maohine., I' TO -THE FARMERS, I ,wi}l P»y«] Imagine, if you please, a time w^n top priQe *for hides, wool ^and, scrap every family can have its own ifylpg' -iron. Davis Jlubln, 612 Second ,st.' ^^"tJib ^^tB^'of trving to be s|]e to takefjhe wife^na^baWea out f§»y- ,.f ,,, I V^ GfliAM t! beaten highwaya nor the rock of the mountain ranges? Certainly It woold, and juat as certainly such most la." rapidly' dawning for the human,., 'irnr/sr„i Ireby t|| #a^teMrt tMS -•-.1^e f^"ia^daxig^j^. ,^$nhi8 :io(MpQ^ od of invocation proving abortlvti aa well, they both Jumped la to Qia ins.j tantd to Ua rt^tt mhtd aad aaaloSMt: tv toll kia & ^wi^TElD-Girl forX general houae- al^fc:! ittanlre^t office. Dr. Jonet FARMER WANTBDr—Reliable man to least fa^n 160 acres or'more siuirefl. l^tt ^AU^Ptun flooded miU Wy W.ibs' andotta ahiekens, 'XhitlstcKB itrain. a nv Call on or address C. D. Kills, Dev- •ebedale was HofM nakiagr «lghl) Us'Lake or ^Toklo. ftevs the day's werk aBd caaeeHns the -r^j -j ed that the men would receive fhre rabies mm a week than under the »ld 1 ^ncang^me^t' Jj& $»•- reMp 7th,•« black hog about 1 year old. Own meant fevtot pours toijln^pe'pay, Irat 'r can have same by paying for this the-^ondiWtors and &i(^pmeh, yeffn-' ,&ttqe and costs of keeping. Frank ingsor tl|fi duty 6f^t^fa^nd no chuge,, 6 milfes northwest of Devils Taken up At my place, about Sept »n,(i .ivjnj. vui /ji.^ 'V- 'A *i, 1? tlteM A" i(Ji* tNVESTMENT CO. •irt reasonable prices. On sales .he company's stock at, par W a^Ued **v -£"H|£ &$*'$** 't in Utah pn "••iFred'iP. Kreeman, 30 W. 0^oitte ^reeV^uttev Monti {.:i:: -ifjifijj if mil% POK SALE. vurehave' jpfw. "Some thoice jwmdenefe' lots foi^ sale on satire t^srfiwj*-* nikK' jf'r, if vMf •"wt* is used to make the flavors that go into our •MfBi *^W?EST00 mmw ut^ °f 1'Mil v? your sen witn a glass* sure can be had for five cents. We Sell Cook Car Suppliers J. •. $31.75 Minneapolis an^l St Paul to W iV Cheap ranges, cheap .tinware knives and forks. Machine oil by half-barrels or gallons, belting, packing, lace leather, hose, tank pumps, hard oil, all kinds pipe fitting^ valves, flue expanders, grease cups, •team guages, injectors and lubricators. ... Remember 'us when you fit up your thresh ing machines. O'Brien Bros. "•'.. A Up-to-date Hardware Dealers CALIFORNIA Colonist Tickets on sale daily, Sep* tesnber 15 to October 15, *09, via the North-Western Line Through Tourist Cars every Wed nesday, leave Minneapolis %30 p.m. and St. Paul 10:10 p. io, via Denver and Salt Lake to Los Angeles. ,, From Devils Lake the rate will be $3&50 via St. Paul and the North Western Line to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and many other points. Colomst Rates to points in jUtah Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico will be furmshed upon ap plication. I: koseucAsictdH 1 THE JUICE REAL FRUIT ~n MS* y«n»' 'i»on«y "k (pjUZhftk Chamberlain's lintment tat K-^ Enptnr*, V* BaaiM-'i irDtjM vuM IMhriMyim] S :f tt)W twenty- th« fdde and chert, *m ®w^ J? fr- -H .m-ft u.W« %&$&!**%**»>