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Devils Lake inter-ocean. (Devils Lake, N.D.) 1909-1915, October 22, 1909, Image 3

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ILOCAL NEWS
GK Bail was down from Penn Friday.
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Chaa. Garske was here from Garske
Friday.
W. P. Atkins wa^hi
"Friday. *.
Mrs. Geo. Scheffee
Glenbura.
Cando
Jay Miller visited at Larimore over
Sunday.
0Z
Is
MAWw
viBiting at
J. A. Mclntyre was here from Wol
ford Friday.'
TOm» Waterstrat is visiting at Crook-
ston, Minn. ,r
Vm. Murphy of Loka was in Devils
Lake Monday. xv'
Eev. Meisel was in this city from
Garske Saturday. ',
Mrs Clarence Fulton watrhere. from
Bartlett Saturday. 4V
%v D. Teffany and wife were h$rq
from Lakota Saturday.
was down trom
W. Kennedy
Starkweather Saturday.
Albert Jaqua was a visitor i^tt^
city from Tokio Monday. ....
Paul Vornholt was herefrom York
last ,week greeting old friends.
Harry Rail returned Friday from a
few weeks' /visit' in Minnesota. -.
C. Smeallie, of Tokio, was a bust
ness visitor Jn this city Monday..
JohnJoiiejrwas a business visiter in
thls city from Webster Saturday.
Miss GftostJ $llar'has been visiting
at' Mlchigan-City for a few days#£.v-c
Dr. H'. J. Harn%ss has been enjoying
a visit' from Site mother, from Hope.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reslerwere
,doyn from. Starkweather Saturday.^
The Devil^Lak% orchestra/witf play
for- a dance at Tokio tomorrow everiv
1
ing. .......... "v'vv
T. W. MagiU, of Chicaii&f/
Devils Lake the latter partoof last
'.'••VI
week"
"v
daue^BV tWfbdhi to Mi1.
loat
and Mis. A, M. Bond Thursday of Jaat
W6efc
ft
Tom Brophyhaa-accepted a position
r«t Hock stake to which, iplape rhe went
'last Tuesday,
Mrs. D. R. Chase ai)& :4rfir,OiiiiMy
werb in Devils Lake between.trains
j-
MOUdfty* iwf c" w- nwTis'-
i^iixtr
ii jJ. W. Brookaf, of Brumbou^C W'ifi
thisyrfty the latter part of last week
on business. nv«
4^ Sheriff TaUey, of Benson "Bounty,
v«f Tjras 'b^lness visitor in tfiis city
T"Saturday| fcl f'
1
Fen&Mu ^ho hto isen? in-Efouth
I '©a^ota for a time, returned" to this
rt'.f city last week.
James' Taylor, who has been work
lng near Tokio,, returned to Devils
I Lake Saturday.^
r'pi
__ f^ ter part of last week.
$t
iwS'S'sSvMi
Mrs. Walter gmlth, of Faribault,
Ainn., has been ,a guest in thjs^dty
it *5
for a few days.
^'flNpan MoKenaie "fras up frbm Grand
Forks on a hUntihg expedition the lat-
Edward Bellly, of Port Totted? was
in Devils Lake last week on hyalness
Mtil the Qreat Northe
Mu^taln went to Bismarck Saturday
W
reglster:at
vplace
lSi Ndrthern'here..
S&9K
drawing,.
Mr, and Mrs., Thomas Gill are arBls
hee packing preparatory to moving to
Dan*-.K»Uy?rfitu^ne4' lwne from ,v
ha, Mon^i,'Js»t w$ek, where^h^
been Rooking 'after- his larming inter-
Mt^^ J. '^^"-'feutfdertotf, -"of
as ^"#f€M3t of Mr.^'aind^Mrs ?¥«d
ew York.
his business at this
after
oking
tv^F. 6 Newcomb, of Oreat Palls, I^Con.,
%as in this city the first of thfe week
looiring after "his farming interests. He
was at one time agent-for 1reat
Gram
"\iot
jias" Seen given Ihe 7conf
iracttof building a, fine new .residence
Ohas. BAch, on -Arnold avenue^
The jtoundatlon will ba teld.at. ons^.
First Lieut Harry Hinck of this
City, Attended a meet of the State Rifle
Jsoci'ation"
held at Hiltstioro last
jek^ and( was fortunate in winning
the first prize, & gold cup. This Is
quite an honor for" Mr. Hin?k as well
Mo?. Co. whom he represents,
n- -v _.•••
THINGS FOR TH4NK8GIV-
ING PARTIES.
Always ^Uls^Ehe accessories of dress
that contribute.to the effectiveness of
the whole and which every girl par
4,,|jtieulariy loves* to,be,properly equip
pedNpIth. Fashions in these things
change as regularly, perhaps a little
faster than, the styleBin dresses them
selves.
1
'r
/Velvet bands ar§ fashionable ,in" the
neck with evening dress or slightly
open necks. A jeweled ornament of
pearls or brilliants is slipped over the
ribbon to ^decorate the front .' A Simi
lar style of jewelry appearsr on the
combs which are used with low caif
fures. Large hair-pins are designed
for the sides of the chignon and a
comb is worn above it. Barrettfis are
worn in the front of the hair ^hen
it is dressed in the pretty parted
(Style
which is now the fashion.
Ssv'As: fo/ the footwear, silk stockings
ar^ embroidered in the priettiest and
most elaborate styles. The slippers
dre beautifully ornamented with, em
broidery, beads and buttons."—The De
signer for Novemer. .',
or tw«i^r-yazds behind.
On looking around to see if .^jnilth
was cb'mingf he ,.3?as' horrlfiedl^^ see
hiin straggling' the wate^ in a
drowning condition. Jones. once
taade, for hlistttendand wi)£ great
difflculhr majQa^a,^o get him l&'shore.
fie«toratiVea were at once appl^ii and
fiTIa shoit tinitli 'Siniifi'' regaiip^d': con
'Bcjbnunes^,'! when- hla. companiini: said
1»^hinw ^on.)?^ fiUe, you you
cud trmm Uke a.'dnckr
/'V p'ne IUara&\.
"Ai harah criticism
no*t
aa
I kn&w
tor a
exiMmsivet
s-
f"*
?^1
^b^Supti W. A. Qodward and* Prof, L.
fa.
I mwrt say IT.
mounting np.—Baltlmnw Aintricw.
YOU EARN
$100°°
PERMOI
»**s£f
-II
It you Earn Liess
We/emPQUBLByopr.Salw"*or^Ineom#'
5
i*
Many o! our students
I ,are earning %his and more.
I One young man was earn
ing $f$0per mgnth before
he took a course/ with us.,
We. pl^ced him uv a posi«
don and he is now making
$15Qft per year. Several of
^tQgtjjwng. ladies.areearn''
in| $7S per month im^ up'
^fnncd.ui| you are interested
send lor our free catalo#,
And we wiH stew you for
me students who we earn'
tng SfOO per month ana
wtt tell you how yoU
'^mwthe same.' ,/jfi
Union Commeiviil .CeOe^
KixTT. .-Wiks:
8&i_
'SCHOOL THAT1
PLACES ITS
STUDEHT$H§
6000
OU,may
ii
0
1
A 8oot*s Lament.
There was a canny Scotsman who
had three sons, of whom he was very
proud—one a lawyer, one a doctor and
one a minister. He was telling an old'
crony about it one day. He said, "If
I had kndwn that 1 was to' be the
father of three such fine boyri^-a doc
tor, a lawyer and a minister—I'd never
have had Jennie McCosh for a wife."
8wimming Llk* a Duek.^
Two English farm laboreria, Jones,
and, .Smith, spent a day on 4 beach.
Dortng the ddy Joo^i suggested dip
in the briny isind, c^a .asking Smltk If
he'could swim, thaf ^orthy said, "Yes,
U^c( .a dTick." Th^ both entered the
water.and J^^ hwedlately-struck
outand%bon left'BW
v:timphnlonflfteen
at,"
saJd^an.S^igllsb critic, "was citn|«ct^'
Tind neatty utUred by a bishop
^A^fttmi^^^t^to.a commenfciicy on
the 1
^mentations of Jeremiah': and
ww
go
HUUiflmuiiiniii.. muf
Foolscap Pupor.
Doabtless many boys and girls who
have had occasion to write upon fools
cap at school have wondered why this
quality of paper ,4s thus called. The
watermark gives the .explanation, and
a ^vatejrmark. as every ,one knows, is
the maker's trademark. 'Visible ih the
papa when a~ sheet 1b held up to the
light. The watermark of foolscap is,
supposed to be 'figure of Britannia
supporting a cap of liberty on a pole.1
to -a dancers cap led |i the eommon
uie^ the
'£aiM \pto^ th« hH^ at
paper
now bean.—Chicago Mews.
vxe
critical words,
^W^Wlfn?nr-
mus that 1
»Amrzp
re"
thli ^i^iiatnel^ tbat
Jeremiah 1s not living now to compose
1 fveeh book of lamentatioaa on your
The FaclSo Mcinthly or iPortiahd, t)re
gon„ la a beauOfully, lUuStrated monthly
magazine.. It you 'are Interested
datryingr, ttnit jnalBlngr,
-iotilt*y:'raiaing,in
iSSBSSS
The {nicer &) fjL 50:a:?ea».i'
•iemMM&mta,
vn&
you
BO
that you may become acquainted
With it Bead the. folowing splendid oX-'
fers:
Mar *0.1^—McClure's Magaalne, Wo?
man's Home/Compimion and the Paci
no MottthTy cosUng »4.B0, will be
sent at a Bpeclal rate of $1.00.
WXaxJKo.:-
fcrMcClure'a
view of Reviews and The Paclflo
Offer '*o.S^HunJajT Lif^iSoiii ^Eoxn^s
and the Pacific Monthly wil.be sent: f(^r
12.00.
Order by number and«
ccompanled by PoattTi
Be amount to The' PaoW
m,.
tland, Oregoii
Web/tiiVim
a
ismow
youroWer
iy order.- lor
Monthly,
tvf/
FLOUR
ASTHEiilLY ''2V-
is^ the guarantee we make regarding
Dakota fiour. There is absolutely doth-,
'ing In it butf tfte dean, selected "ker
nels, of the ,be^t„ ^hj?«t grown.-vl It
costs Itpore to mato.. Hi
OTHER FLOUB,'*
wr'iall It4 i&'the same prlc||:jjMi
who have tried! it say they wouldn't
ox^linaryladur in wde^bat everyone
iM«t}|Itetter
may afford the best.
sack and.see how good it
t» withoii#^ tor. an/monvX l||
at Home
fanm^sMill & Clev.
idwreu.iMdrtMi.
z*
fz,u
:iHi-
11 1 "u. tr
as:faras you like^but wlierevff
place lijie" home and you'll find there are no clothes like
kinds of. wagon, and buggy, repairing
-y
p-
rk/i
j-
aj'tfrV
.9m
BUYING
You don't have to
take, our word for
these things
iwUg
Investigate for your
self the way the Mon
arch is built Let us
show you how the
Malleable Iron an
heavy steel plates are rivited gether, making
air-tight joints without the
t.j
'I
la Oflwt
1
O'BRIENBROS
Devils Lake,^
M. H. Mandy has recently put In a in connection with 'Ids blacksmith petent wood worker and all woi
U». ot wood Work "xP. rttt mbter
materials', iind( prepared to do aU «r«»- ™s department is to chaise
Jim
Malleable Rang«e!
It Pays for
a Monarch Raage is like investing a
little n^me3r§t *ue splendid interest uat it
n»ays back tHe iwrindp^ in a year or so, aud then
for unlimited years brings a returh of fnmi 25 to
SO' per'Cent
A Monarch requircs but little nsore than one-balf die fuel burned up by a
"steel range" of the common type^. ^Moreover, it does, away with the^usual
repair bills—saves much time-' eliminates the hard part of ldtehen work—
and in adddition does it's work so WELL that it satisfies as no otherjean.
Use
PUTTY. See tbe brightly polished top and
body, which will retain their fine appearance
forever without the use ofj stove blacking.
Also notice the duplex draft and other exclu
sive features. These things PROVE our
of STOYE
N
NoHatfa£
"T"
importafioniu'e in the pijjk^of condition^ a. 1
urgess&LuIqrn
1 V-
I O 1 -a--
Hart ochairner & Marx
clothes and no better place to buy
them than righkhere. Our selec
tions from .this great line have
been made with special reference
to our own particular trade You
may think nobody can pick out
clothes to suit you but when you
come to look at these you'll see
that we have most successfully
anticipated your exact needs and
.wishes. ••...
See the new patterns in grays
and blues for suits the new
weaves in overcoats, top coats,
rain coats the smart new models
for young men.
Suits $20 to $45. Overcoats $16.50 to $60
This store
iB
Punier, .a tiwrouc^ily com- either
the home of
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
& SONS
H."
iv#
or Mr gnTm
81B V6 127.
t«aeplioi
Steel Ranges built
in the cdiuoy
are wasteful- -extra
vagant
They are not made
in the right way noi
even of the right kind
of material. It is noi
wise to buy one, nor even to continue using
one, though you may have had it only a fe&j
years. Ifs seams have already opened upf
the stove bolts worked loose, the putty h&
fallen out said these "air leaks" into the flues
and frebox cause a waste of fuel every yeas
equal to a large part of the cost of a Monarc^.
years' experience in the Tange
tiasacqumpted with all
ranges and we klfcw Uiat the
is tne one and 01
justify t^e abcrye
Percheron, Bdgian and SWre ^ffions
N0f|TA DAKOTA, REAR OF MILWAUKEE DEPOt
impossible to find In any barn in America. We spare neither tone or expense to Joy the very best that are raised inlPrar
ana Belgium,-1We strongly advice FaraerMnd our Friends to avoid these auction sales, Wwa-e a lot of mnAatsnee Stalbc
Lehigh price of horsee can you affordto be withTOtaStallioninj
will save all mkiffiieirain's'
fairand re
PROFITS AND QUICK
SMALL
^v--%*'ut
4
A Personal Ward to Intend*
Ing Range Buyers |J.
In ranges as well as other Hues, we
aim to baoidle tie best to be had. Oar
business
ukes of
and we kafcw Uiat tbe Monarch
is/tne one and only .range that could
class draft Stallions it
and be able to bay from the ow
Fall, $tta
Hotdi ^esa,
VMW -r

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