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I 1 rjh tuftsin! N 4 lV3 [)fS 'VOL. XXVII.—NO. 28., rfg *«-w Miss JHeJen L. Shearer was united in the holy" bonds of wedlock to Dr. "fc^Bomlg. .-.** ,, promptly at the hour appointed, Misi Cairns took her place at the $iano tad accompanied Mrs. O. P. -r- Blonde who sang "O, Promise Me," in i.ji very pleasing manner.- The strains w-. j* ^E5w4-"rf-music then changed :to Mendel- "%%C^ ding party-appeared, led by Rev. Ar thur G. Bailey who, followed by the I £Foom and-'his best man, _Mr. Boy It^VJ Shearer,1 slowly moved toward the: Til' ,*aarr'a8e jot v. I 'J^llwith white, asters, .and there the sol Rowing. wohhibww. «nm!» uif tlie Wit4- ding maieh again jsounded and the happy 6raple m«r^bi3 riowly from the f„ chMCb to Jhe jijnriages In waiting t'.were driven direct to tl^e hoi^d of the 1 bride's parents where a private wed ding supper was served for the Imme- If'Ik dlate members of thfe family." The bride was handsomely gowned I9 nreain messaline stllc, o^ lMfr it cess, en-trahtt. In her hair She wore 1 lilies of the valley, and carried a bo- Quet of bride's roees. The hrfdes S- CT wmM «lsi t.-ssMI Wfe •-. •eyt^5»V T$M$£§M$k tmmh Mfj SHEARER NUPTIALS •^ERY^PRETTY WEDDING OF TWb li^^OMINENT DEVILS LA^E *£Tv%YOUNG PEOPLE OCCUR- 4® r* I Pg|.REDTUE^Y«^ For a long time^ there has not been Tfritnessed a prettier-wedding in Devils If Lake, than that which, took place at the Westminster, J^eSbytferianchurch -"Tuesday afternoon at 4 Vclocfc^wiien: SBOhn's Wedding March, 'and the wed- alta*: throughtHe east aisle the" ch^rc^,' While the :-bri4e upou j'the arm of her fattito and attended. 1 ty her bridesmaid, MJjbs Itoe CJonnol ly, was approftchlng through the west tilsle. As the-two pajftles -took their -4«^i-iplaceB the masic cbangsd to the soft strains of "®9the "WUd,JKise," which fit,| 'waa played aoftly thronghoiit the cere*- Wony. The ceremony used was the ftately and beautiful ring ceremony the Presbyterian church. Alter lie father l^ul given hla^ughter in matrimony to»the S[fOOm, tike contract- yC^h ftUS parties took their place beneath .fl^Tj^T&i^w^adlng hell^bf^eeltf trimmed «-3 MKW£SJ sas£M i" •'i&yt $3*2 iKs/V JH iisf OL maid wore a'-gown of lavendeir silk, and carried piok roBes.^.^/.^- -f ••, The ohnrch^rwbfc' hm^tUolly- kecoi^ ated for Jthe .occasion with- autumn leaves aitil dowers in profusion which, together with, tW large wedding bell of green and wfylte made a beautiful setting for a beautiful wedding, The guests present numbered about 126. The day had opened with a wed ding breakfast at 9:30 partaken of Jf? thp weddloif "party, and served* at the homs^of the^brlde's parents.' Thl happy youiig people wer&'tha* recipients of many beautiful and use ful wedding gifts, reminders to them, In the pleasures of their home life, of the .love and esteem of their many friends. The gift of the groom to his bride was a beautiful pearl brooch. Both 'the young people are well and: favorably known in Devils Lake. Miss Shearer having made-this her home with her parents foe some years, and Is well known as the possessor of a beautiful soprano voice, as^weB as many womanly graces. The groom: has noticing been a resident of Devils Lake, but has taken his place aB a competent ybung dentist, and Is a young man of rare worth.* Already house keeping has been inaugurated In cosy quarters provided in the Mann block, where they will he at home to their friends after November 1st, The many friends of Dr. and Mrs Romig will Wish them" long life and happiness, and the best of the good things throughout the journey of life which they .,now undertaike together. O'BRIEN BROS. IN NEW STORE jk'JWCT O'BRIEN BROTHER8 HAVE MOV ED INTO NEW QUARTERS. O'Brien^ Broil, 'have movedptheir hardware Store: into the^new 'building just being-completed by -Bangr ^& WlUeman east of the Whlteft H6bde ^on clothing itore.' '. The ropm occu- ^e n«WbrM' ttls'a f^ad Jts« he^t" ta^tiUy "flntehe^. «&d shelvedf ln^the latesT approved style, especially for the -occupants! In the year of the store there is an elevator which runs up to the work shop above which is 25*40 feet 0*Brien Brothers have 'the store well filled with their large line of hardware ana. will 'he glad to greet their old customers aB well as many new ~ojaes In their new location. 11 1 Tiw' 1 ft 1 it ,1^5^ inr 111 11 1 •0m O? If A V- W frM -f 7L S^in ChappiaiB^ Sonburn, jh ti.v 1& i3$S^VS® liigl THE LOCAL V) ORGANIZED IN DEVILS LAST WEEK A-Jocal W. C. Tr-U. was orgajoized in Deffis Lake last week, at" a meet&& held for that'purpose at th^jhojne of Mrs. "W. M. Holbrook.' A constitutlftn and by-laws was adopted and officers elected for the ensuing yeatT Tbe lowlng Is the list of officers and the personell and the organization: Mrs. A. S. Hopkins, president Mrs. J. A. Half vice president Mrs. Godward, corresponding secretary Mrs. Martha Shelver, recording secre tary, and MrB. Eva Olson, treasurer. Following is the list of active j&Mit. bers: Mrs. Ella Cairns, Mrs. 1L^. Cuthbert, *, Mrs.,-J. H. Collinscm,^rst Ruger, Mrs. H. Al Winana, Minnie Lindfeldt, Mrs. J. S. Kirk, Alta Thpe, MrB. Margaret Davis, Mrs. Prudence Olsen. Mrs. W. M: Holbroofc Helen H^lg, Alsina Jones Anna McLean^ Mrs. C. F. Moody, Mrs. I. Glerunr, Mrs. Jennie Nlmmo/ Mrs. G. B. Godward* Miss Nelda Grove Sara M. WelBhana Mrs. O. W.VOhnStad, Helen Sheared, Mrs HenTJ-S ilale Laura GretzsingeTi Miss Annie Hoghaug. Rev. Arthur G. BaUey, Bey. T.^iv Oloeo and J. A. Halg were elected: |uf honorary members of the union. THE 1909 'Ts-'Cr-HTT -^tvv*. ./t.-jT'fe -*-1 "t ii_( ,-v- */*4^ COUNTY AUDITOfi.BJCE HAS CO«|r. PLETED THE ^Ounty -Audltor Blo^ has last year, 6.2 mills. The county levy is practically the same as last year 10.8 mills, marine? a total tor the county and state of 16 mills. The Valuation Is as follows: Personal' --it..! 2,607343 Beat'estate ........ 4,683,960 tal l^aluattpn^ J|i|| county 7fl91Si)3 Opt of which Devils lake has a valuation of $1,078,029, or over one seventh of the 'totali The following ^luatton^for isseSs* ment of railroads, te]egroph, and tele phon^ linee/ and express companies for Ramsey county "has been certified to pie county auditor:. Great Northern railroad..$ 1,084,738 Farmers Grain & Shipplng-^fe Co. —,—!-. '125,134 -Sioux Line 1 1,535 Devils Lake & Chautauqua if'^ B-y --T :&reat Northern Express s' *-v-v=^ .. Western Express Co.» (Boo Line) .. ....——.^ Western Union Telegraph Soo line* telegraph dept.* ., N, W. Telephone Co. 1ST. Dak. Independent Tel 'phone Co. Northern Telephone Co ",it Lawton Telephone Co. mm gft» 5,049 12 ,0,895 DevHB lAke Imp. CoT (totel^ phone ltoe Brocket. Farmers' Telephom "f. %f a DEVILS LAKE,' NORTH DAKOTA, OCTOBER 1,'1909-1 'M' A Sheriff Frye Saturday. He was found in his place of business on Third street and when' the arrest was made it Is stated thattiters waa a quantity of liquor on hand and that there were several present purchasing the same. On Sunday Sheriff Belfbrd, armed with a'search warrant from the States attorney raided the: establishment of John Johnson on. the west.Bldp. Here he found the proprietor, with a .-few friends and a quantity^ of the .goods that cheer enjoying a pleasant siesta. The wet goods and the proprietor were taken to jail and both parties were brought up for hearing Tuesday morning. Slutz was brought before Justice Jones and was let out on $300 cash too&d to apapear for his hearing next Tuesday afternoon, and Johnson was Jtaken before Justice McClory where he was let out on $100 bond. FARGO MAN WARDED CONTRACT FOR LAY ING LARGE AMOUNT OF SEW ER IN. DEVILS .LAKE THIS FALL. At a special meeting of the city council held at the city hall Monday. 9)ght the bids for the construction of »(new trunk line "sewer through the a )rthweat po^m of the*:City was ft parded to ^Ii Q. Schrath, c|C Fargb. 8 bid of $27i000'being the' lowest. iere were besides Mr, Schrath's, two o&er Wds, Tom Young of this city, 10 bid $29,000 and Gilbert Haggart, Fagro who bid $31,000. 7,485 W" 5068 4 A. B. Kerlin Telephone CO. board of «quiU*!|- MOR 3TATE8 ATTORNEY'8 NET DRAGS IN two WORE BLIND ,»*I^INe^!ll Attorney Duell In lHro more alleged violators first of the weeb, the Hrst betag Twn Slu^,^whot|^asv arrested ~'4 -ft /dlwt of 4he construction tof th# e^^rill l^e met if the property ttius henfttte4, which '^H^ttOThtiM^vbe paid ln^ teupannual ln stallmenfa, thus i^lievlng thepj of the turden tha^t would be ocoudoned by having to ,pay the entire amount at onetime.,. The cost to^ each rf the property owners will be approximated by a special assessment.committee consult ing erf George Juergens, Herman Bat ten and Henry Hale. TOUCHES HIGH SPOTS GREAT NORTHERN: RUNNING THE NEW FAST MAIL TRAIN FROM CHICAGO TO COAST. IVe-JSreat Northern has put on a nftw train carrying only mail and ex press cars that tuns between Chi cago and the coftst- and promises to break §U records and so secure valu able contracts for carrying the mall between the coast and Chicago.." The train rung from Chicago to St Pauf over the Burlington route, and frbm there to the coast over the Great Northern running over the Aneta cut off, between this city and Casselton. The train left St-Paul l:lBJioura behind" schedule }»Tuesday and hswl made up moBt of It when it was held up for about half an hour by a freight train with a. hot box and ar rived^ In this" city one hour behind time/ It was out of this place after changing englnes in four minutes and It was conSdently" expected that they would be running on schedule time by the time they, reached the foot hills thajtocky mountaW l^r|iC l« sald that they have made MR. Sli" -*v ^4£&f*§i" &*&, ***, ^'tVi •/.:!:VV»"V'.iU4.r WHILE OUT HUNTING BOY ACCI DENTALLY 8HOOT8 HIM. ...' •SELF'. WHUam Doheny, Jr., son Of. William Doheny, of Grand Harbor township, while out hunting with- a boy com panion Tuesday accidentally shot him self through the Instep of his left foot, the entire charge of the barrel going through the foot and causing a very serious wound. At the time of the discharge at the gun the two young men were lying on the ground and in some manner the gon was accidentally discharged. The sufferer was brought to the jGenerai. hospital in this city where the foot was dressed. Owing to part of the shoe having been forced Into the wound it made it very dangerous, as the possibilities of blood poisoning were great. ENTIRE THRE8HING CREW ARE UNDER QUARANTINE AT A FARM H0U8E. On account of three cases of diph theria developing among the thresh ing crew wlth the Minnette & Straw hacker threshing rig at work on the lOnnette fsrm In Freshwater town snip, Dr. W. H. Sihler, health officer, has ordered the three sufferers placed in the pest house and thB balance of the crew consisting of about 35 work men put under quarantine until all danger of their coming down with the disease Is past It is reported that .^tome ctf the men were for breaking the quarantine and skipping oat when Deputy Starlit Fey» vwaa «ent to-' the plaqe. 'with ln stractlons to siforce the qnaxfmtbie.^ While this may be. a hardship to some of thc«e quarantined it ls a very wise and commendable act on the part of the health officer as if the quarantine was not rigidly enforced it might mean a Bpread of the dlseasetall over the country. connection with this quarantine the schools In the neighborhood have also been dosed for a .tew days to see what developes." 4. 4 v^roomy, £0 an hour at times on their trij). TURNER MOVE8 TONIGHT. BL Tiwner win'movo his coii ohery and st^tibnery store to his n|w location in the west half of the BangBWlnenmn block tapjght andwijl t$ in aposdttai to serve his custom ers, tomorrow and thereafter in Ids new quarters. Although Mr. Turner d»f not ocQeet to have everythlng in the best of order fbr business tomor row, he States that he will find any-, Ihe has in 'Stock and ia de- slred by ahytme who wishes anything feliis line. Vv* -V'fc xHe has an" admirable room for his ku&uM, It belug 86x80 ieet, and fin ished up In first class Style throngh qrit" He has a'large stock of goods «SDming Whlch will fill it and give to Devilg Lake one of the most xsorn ^lete lines of-atationery, books, oon fectionpry, i»t^rr1te this section of the Latest Leathers A late arrival in our stock is a full as sortment of the latest things in leather goods. It includes all that is new and stylish in pocket hooks, purses, *etc and an especially fine line of LADIES HAND BAGS t. 5" ,? •. ^Jv\fy^t$4^r ~v'"*•-* v^-v««n i'^v.^4- «w ,'T^^£A,"i To these services the public are heartily invited and a genuine' wel come is assured all attending. Beginning with the 1st of October all evening services begin 30 minutes earlier than during the summer. All are welcome. Seats are free. LIABLE TO PROSECUTION NUMER0U8 HOLDER8 OF SPE CIAL TAX RECEIPT8 HAVE NOT PUBLI8HED SAME. The Edmore Herald of last week gives a list of holders of special tax receipts in Ramsey county who have not published same in accordance with law, and who are liable to pros ecution for their neglect: The law reqtilreB the publication of the notice of special tax receipts by all holders of the same and also supplies a list of the holders of receipts to the county auditor of each county for publication by him. This list was published a couple of weeks ago and it is easy to go over the list and refer to the files of any county official paper and: See who have complied with the law and who have not The Herald in referring to the mat ter says: According to the list of governipent licenses heldUiU Ramsey county .as published ih last wee^s paper, the following .-pergpas halil' licenses and ]b^ye not published them according io law: B^tt Albertson, Devils Lake An dre#Brander,I)oytHitJohnBowaaan, Devils Lake J. J. Itecnist, Devfls Lake Merry & Wllmes, Devils Lake Jobin Schultze, Devils Lake Joseph Thomas, DevlliB Late P. .C. Thomas, Doyoh W. A. Wilson, Devils Lake. Oothers who hold these licenses have complied with the law by pub* lication and it is hoped that onr states attorney Will get after those who have not complied with it." r* ^thing for the ladies to cany this winter. f-v5 Whether yxrn need anything of this kind -.. ti ,r ,, or not We would like tohaveyoucome and see than. We like to show goods there is something new to see here. $0ij& ^£^4. 1 sj" «. r- r**i ,_1 .1 Cfrtifr "-?-f StJO PER YEAR. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services Sunday, October 3rd, as fol lows: Morning worship at 11 o'clock, con ducted by the Rev. L. P. Warford of Cando. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. ,• •y Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 o'clock. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. L. P. Warford will also preach at this time. il t: :5iv: 'i Wi t. of all kinds. Bags, especially tie Wide sensible, ones, will be the coxrect s? 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