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iiU. *"A-«y I?--*® If 'L $! Si ty S LOCAL NEWS W. M. Anderson was a visitor at Hamar on business Tuesday. for fresh butter. Tbiey sell sugar for $6.25 per 100 pound sack. Mr. Pendry/ of Denbeigh, -was a De vils -Lake visitor thjjk. week. Special sale of misses' hats, $4.00, Saturday, May. 21. Wlnans Mllilnery. The First National Bank of Devils lake. N. ti., loans money on .Real .Estate at a very low rate of Interest. "You can pay your loan at any time fttth us. a .M. Highest Sclentillc Authority •W. Has demonstrated that of two loaves of bread, one raised with Royal Baking Powder, and the other with alum i»«»ir. log powder, tho Royal raised loaf to 92 pop cent. mora dlgemtlblo than tho other* Avoid Alum Farm Loans. Money on hand on favorable terms. Lowest rates. E. J. Ghamberlln. A. B. Lunde was down from Leeds Wednesday. J. E. Cady, of 'Denbeigh, w^s a visit or in this city Tuesday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo, W. Mooers Wednesday. 10,000 rolls new wall ijaper. Low prices. The New York Cash /3tore Fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds at Mexson '& Co.'b, •im SA& x, i,' T"i, old postof- fice building.,-: ,., rv:. f. j, Secretary Wilson, of tliie North Da kota Improvement Co., was in.the city from Fargo Wednesday. :-r & .a „i„^s W Vtt1, "-fi Wt U^. N -5 S'lfgp Baking Powder renders the more digestible and wholesome The great bankrupt shoe sale of the Nobby Shoe stock is now on at Mann's Department store. 65c Wash Goods and 81 Iks 39c at Troppman Co.'s Big One-Half price sale beginning Friday. Souvenirs suitable for Chautau qua trade, 50 per cent less than cost. To be sold to the first com er. —H. Huesgen. ''.'.•i' .. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES ^The Sisters of Mercy of Mercy hospi tal, Devils Lake have opened a train ing school. Young ladles whodeslre to ejger the school are' requested to appl^for admission by lettetr or in per son before May 20th. ii -v,_... -, fr .f O. S. Lee, of Aneta, was a Devils Lake visitor one day this weqk. Gall on S. Oi Jones tor steamship tickets to or from all points In Europe. Hon. P. J. McClory.was at St. i?aul on legal business the'fore p^irt of the week., y. 25c Wash Goods 19c at Troppman |Go.'s Big One-Half price sale opens Friday. Don't fall to see otfr display of "Noekewil" brand tomatoes Saturday, it will be a revelation to you in toma toes. Maxson & Co., in the building'' formerly occupied by the postofflce. D. D. Sullivan, optical specialist, of Fargo, will visit Devils Lake person ally Friday and Saturday May 20 and 21 All peraons having defective eye sight or who need' their glasses chang ed or renewed should^call pnd see him. Office at Hjiesgen's J^ifrelrystore. The Dwinnel Wiiglit 8o,^produce the celebrated "Whife Hoise" coffee, which is probably the most popular coffee on the market.^/This is one of their brands, of which they produce several. This however is the only brand that is handled by jobbers and Can therefore be obtained by all deal ers. Their other brands are sold but to one dealer In a town. The Maxson Co., are the exclusive agents for the Dwinnell Wright Co. coffees.in Devils Lake. If thie White House obffee Is so good is It not reasonable to suppose that the other brands are also superior to other brands? Certainly It is, and we invite you to give them trial and be convinced.../We haye in this line the "White House" at 40c, the "No. Santos" at 35c, The "Ka-Ro" at 30c, The "No. 44 Blend" at 25c and the "Special Blend" at 20c: They are all good. WILL TRADE STOCK Paying 10 Per Cent For City or Town Lots. Address with full particulars, Lock Box 744, Devils Lake, N. D. We have carefully examined our many choice lines of merchandise and selected throughout our Dry Goods Department some exceptional bargains. The prices are much lower than our regular low prices EVERY ARTICLE Arranged for IMMEDIATE SALE 18 Ladies New Spring Suits $85.00 values, sale price $25.00 values, sale price $20.00 values, sale price $15.00 values, sale price 25 Street Skirts—Exceptional, val* ues. New styles, made of chif?? fon cloth or wool taffeta, n&yy or black, former price AC $6.75 and $7.50 sale.-^liSf 3 25.00 19,00 16.00 11.00 50 pieces fine printed lawns and1 batists. Exceptional values in wash goods, formerly sold at 15c to 25c per yard, sale- 1 A* price, 1UI 18 dozen fine Huck Towels, spe* cial values at 12ic sale 9c pace each •-JTO., Mfflif-, i'j, 4 You will rind many bargains not mentioned this advertisement 1 4 "'I Ex-County Treasurer Thos. Lonne vik, of Morris township, was a Devils Lake visitor Tuesday. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S A S A Jos. M. Kelly has been at St. Paul this week attending the consecration service of the new bishops of the Ro man Catholic church. Spring Coats $L7.50 spring coats 1 sale price___ $15.00, spring coats sale price $12.50 spring coats sale price $10.00 spring coats sale price ^^8.00 spring coats ^sale price .ort John W. Maher always nag money on hand" for farm loans—no delay. E. 'Egland 'dud family,1 blf Blftbeei' were Devils Lake visitors Wednesday. All. ladles' street suits atblg casjr discounts: /Th& New York rCash Store. Thte Methodist Ladies Aid were entertained by Mrs. Avery Johnson yesterday afternoon. Display of "Noekewil" tomatoes at Mexson & Co/s Saturday. They are the best on -the market. GroVer Laing returned Wednesday from a business trip in the western part of North Dakota and Montana. It will pay you well1 to visit Mann's Hardware department You can save fully thirty per cent. Try it. Rev. Father Augustln has been at St Paul this week attending the con secration service of the new bishops. Don't ask your friends to go on your bonds whenyoucan get a Surety Bond from S.C. Jones at a nominal cost W. G. Eddy, of Fai^o, was a Devils Lake visitor Wednesday in the inter est of, the Northwestern Investment CO. Wash dre'ssesoSf all Idnds, splendidly tailored, exclusive materials, reason ably prlcpd 'New York Cash Stora.^.- v^^ ^. Mihnewaukan lodge A. F. & A. M. held their regular meeting last «ven ing at which time there was work in the E. A. degree. Handsome designs of new shower proof foulards, special prices. The New York Cash Store. Ward Nelson Ms accepted a, posi tion on the road for the Congress Candy Co., of Grand Forks covering this territory. -, .. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S A S O A New shoes and oxfords, alljthe new shapes, all kinds of leathers. The New York Cash Store*j.- Honi i.H. C. Hansbrou^h was elected an hotiorary member of the Ccanmer clal Club at tSelr meeting a few days ago. Thl^ is *,a very well deserved compliment j|$ the /man who has done so much ftwvthte city. .jAMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. developing and finishing done' by 'a .pi^SessionaL Write for prices P.. F." Saul, Humboldt, Iowa. 13.50 11.00 9:00 8.00 5.50 3.75 'f $5.00 spring coats sale price. dozen ejc^fijpge 'Huck iow-" V^jets, special value at 17c "J *\l resale price each 1 £2 ^f(B5 pairs Ladies Oxfords and Shoes, formerly sold at $2.00 and S, i$2.50 sale price 1 Off Am Ur'" 4 in mm & "l-AgZ*? How often do you eat this food? sfiort time ago there appeared In the columns of one of the prominent magazines an article on building brain ana muscle by the proper selection of the foods you eat. 1 A good many people were surprised to find oatmeal placed at the top of the list of foods recommended but if the article had appeared in an English or Scotch paper every reader would have expected to see first place given to good oatmeal. As a matter of fact Great Britfaa and Europe come to us for tremendous quantities of Quaker Oats because it represents to them perfect food, being the richest in flavor and best in clean-, liness and purity, of all oatmeals.' Americans should eat more Quaker Oats the results would soon show themselves in improved conditions of health and strength. W Auditor Burreson, of Lakota, was a Devils Lake visitor Tuesday. The real estate men are having & very large call for houses to rent One-Half Price Sale, 1000 yards of wash goods and silks worth 40c to 60c a yard, only 29c at Troppman Co.'s big sale. Rich Cut Glass and Solid Silverware People of refinement every where rpgard these two wares as the height of good taste and elegance, If No household that makes any pretence at fashionbale table service can afford to do so without a showing of these beautiful wares. If Add to your supply of cut glass and silverware at every opportunity. Money invested in them fe well spent and Will give pride and prestige as long as they last—forever. If We' show a splendid line at all seasons. FRANK LUECK 309 KeBy Ave. levilsLake, N, D. 1 :iX