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't» kt* Ik' i. 'v v' 'i *,. VOLUME I& .1 .w -,'r,- .* vSiSSsp Fori Yates, H. Treacy, Presi J. Haas, Cashier 0 i,, K'h i.j *., jO Offers the buying public Season'' .. OUR LINE OF GROCERIES IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET, AND OUR CANNED GOODS INCLUDE TIIE WELL KNOWN, TIME TESTED BRANDS. THE STOCK IS NEW AND FRESH AT ALL TIMES. ALSO CURED AND FRESH MEATS .ia.' Dry. Goods |. PI'R LINE OF DRY GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER SHOW ALL* THE LATEST PATTERNS IN DRESS GOODS, ALSO A SWELL LINE OF WASH GOODS IN 'STOCK AS WELL AS BRAIDS, TRIMMINGS, ETC, IN THIS DEPARTMENT YOU WILL ALSO FIND MENS AND LADIES UNDERWEAR A N N I S I N S I Hats, Caps, Shoes WE HAVE A (iOOD LINE OF HATS AND CAPS ON HANI) JN .VARIOUS STYLES AT PRICES TO snt. OUR LINE OF SHOES ISCOMPUSTK AND WE CAN FIT OUT THE ENTIRE FAMILY WITH DEPENDABLE O O W E A Only Newspaper Pi Jwe in every department, and invites inspection »isa i-j I* 1 ffej. J. of Yates, North Dakota Capital, $25,000.00 Depositary the Depositary of vVS ,... a ... Your Patronage Solicited J1S1 ,*•? 'Sit- N ^'SAFETY FIRST" The trishnart flgilrcd this way: "They won't be able to move the railroad, so begorra there'll be a #9cnc( pltWe to hide lr^el^^0Iley/^, He hid it there—put in a knot hole lis atif' It ought to have been a very safe depository, but—-that happened to be the ties the section gang replaced- with aAetfr*' iW'dkl" ewe was r-bu rtiedf r? Pat's money?' Oh, he ghonild have had it iii the bank.- It.costs nothing. The bailk is th6 ONLY Sate plkce for money. There are lots of places where moiwy ggfe telflpOrarily, bitt when ctreurnstaitceS didn'ge arid condition? arc modified the safety ceases/ This bank does not change. It is ALWAYS -1^- v1 1 VAT,' merchan- ^•khWi M. Carignan, V.-Prei J. A. Stiles. Director State* State A -General Barikiag Buairie** Transacted s* 3»f Ji i. ••a# •?:»**•.»• HardWare WE AIM TO CATER TO THE HARDWARE TRADE AND HAVE A FULL LINE OF BUILDERS HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES IN: STOCKJ AS WELL AS TOOLS, CUTLERY. WE CAN SUPPLY' YOUR WANTS- "7 WE CARRY A LINE OF GUARANTEED HARNESS, AND CAN FURNISH YOU LIGH DRIVING OR HEAVY WORK HARNESS, WELL MADE AND FINISHED. -ALSO.COL LARS BLANKETS "ETC, 7' 1V'3 1 Furniture IN OUR FURNITURE DFPAKTMLM' WE,| HAVE BEDS, SPRINGS, AND OTHER AR TICLES USUALLY CARRIED TN THIS LINE ALSO MATTRESSES, BLANKETS) QULLFS,,.| PILLOWS, ETC. GSotWngl-:-:i WE C.\X FIT VOU. OUf*,\\Trii SNtl^Llfl TOUS, LO OVEI! (U'l! SAMPLE LINE. mMWVrfAM North Dakota Additioiial News Happenings The 1'i-t job of tiin.'sbing iii' the Agency district with the govern ment machine, was done at the1 Ilalsey allotment south of town yesterday.- Paul Chapimtn Murhed yesterday morning from McLaughfin, He came over with a team and received a badly frozen ear from exposure. Assistant Farmer John Pleets has a large'crew of men and teams at work banking up the agency buildings for the winter. I Chief Carpenter John Keeler lias just finished putting storm windows on the government buildings/ He hap put on -about 20Q windows which is quite a job. 3 A party of young people were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carignan Wednesday evening. •J A.- Stiles and A. U.- Ostrum went out to the Carignan & .Stiles ranch this morning to make ., some repairs to the buildings and corrals. Sam Bruguier of Mctaiigiilin, was in the city last night with a load freight and spent the even ing iningling with old friends. Mr. Bruguier came here* 41 years ago and laid the first log for the fitst building erected at Ft. Yates. •Mrs, Dr. Duncan is spending a week at the Farm school in the ca pacity of temporary laundress fil ing the position until the lady re cently appointed arrives to assume the duties/ Dr.- .Duncan I VVednescay with b^r and son 4 Is unetl to- itj'. -A* I£^ing had some oxpe'rloiicc"" iii rt«sah^bd,ting I was bijeid 4s asatet :Vnt With Capti Grant. Marnh oil-I® steamer Washburii plviil.it Washburn, N. D., tod up rifen^^iiltsln the grain trade ,^i^'BiHiiiai-ck Elevator & Invest' n«h$frCoin pttny h!is 10 elevators stati'^eit aloiig the river Tlie Behtm^Pneket Company with six tileaii^ieel boiits and three barjfw ^rttpi^wrts the/grain from the el(!va |ors^^fe'ashburn where it is shipp ed $0%(x«kx. the Soo R. I« i'he jboii^peh carry l'r 11 ii 11 dajljFassoeiiUion with the who: is.iiow 80 years "'6id.' felt that I was conteiripqry ^it^ll tiiose old early day pilots TT*HT 'take theses bogtts tlir^l^h the many stirriiig. ad^eh tui%i^ the old niaii loves %J'tcll alxn|v I also considered myself in t!i(!*jHiie category with (ien. Custx'r. llazen and Forsythe oiv Buf- Sll ani\ Yellowstone Kelly, for 1 me many a tale about them lorked 1 iff on me some of his fees that .lie also entertained •with in those long ago times. ^Official County Pape S^BEK 20, 1!tH rites Article feeling tingljr About irieiijes amboat Pilot AIT the' Mitfovl River Appearing iu print sect fg^ to be a ^wth. steamboat pilots, and zhjle ihllve not yet arrived, at.the ycalte^' rank of the fulllledgittl pilot, ver^iho"kas I have a for G^gijiper notoriety. Captain Marsh ^meh tol«l me that-sacbr an tin empty tiling aiii bring? [roe suppersi but' wo' are pos the weakness and cannot iV-l'ttust 'that with this in' trlcfU^ipn the reader will bo iildul jitli lite, arid bes:des tho elitor to do it. Give him the 80(X) odOO busferas oj grain and are kept «on sta^ftoii:'4.he go during the sliipp jna^^oni ^o' consequently a large iirajl^of cereal stuff is handled a steamboat pilot is a faei naUi|r occtipation.and when tvork hig^i|tli'?ueh.-a i'oni(:)iis-character its Capt||ii: ilarsli it.?s ,v(M-y interestirig. He Cixuit: ..up the -Missouri Rive^'inb'SiVP and iius been coming up eyei' eV1 \y.i 11 the exeehtioli of a good pilot requires a steaMjjjr nerve (1 have plenty of nerve i'oumiust allow) and a good idea of the Situral causiis.^of the- peculi^p. .idibwicrasies of this old cut-up of a rixpr. One needs ^0 have a good me^y for the lopatlon of ''niarks'' de^&hg the sha4iri"g of .-the chan nelwtd the position of rocks and danwrous snags {n in all) one should'be.a'bo%, ^ilot" tP win aiccess "artd if you arijfnot eja dowji||with this happy facility I advreC you not to attempt/ to: enter the garner Prank .Fislce. 1 -v '-1 j'A-1'-. Tbanluc^g Dan^ Attention is cililed to tneThankiig giving dance and reception ftdiwrtisi cd in this issUe. The daiice#ii^!^B given in place of the-partjr.^ijMpd for December 1st, followiti^:»ithe annual election, as, stated" iii®pe8C columns two weeks agOi ThCcOm mittee in- charge will'sptire no a a pleasant one for al],v.and every body a.re invited to attend, 'tickets, indlucing rcfr(shments which will be served at midnight are $1^ The net proceeds will go into the trea sury of the Commercial Club. First class music has been engaged and everybody should turn out. Joe Marsh and wife will return from VVakpala next week Sg, 5 *-A 5S£?4 •f-v Jtn Bitmarck Tribune States that Supervi »or Kneale will Leave the Standing Rock Indian Reservation ... '1. JIZ -I M"' sgswjS^ ilTUAM Supervisor Kneale Former Yates Post Resigns Local Post Trader Was Called the past year and half has just sent Dougla:-s. Meale & Co.. one in his resignation His successor,largest, niereaiuile concerns, has not been named, 'Tin- body will In? sent to his former Am:. Mr Kneale reigned to accept Wit'ona Miiin., lor int.er aiiotlier piit't nient .' Mr -Meade lived at Fort, Yates More Booets many years, ln'ing associated with. Ohria Christenson, editor of the the 11. Donglnss store at the. SiouX County Pioneer, spent a ''jiost" on the Standing Uock reser couple of days in I he capital city, the first of the week, transacting business and greeting old friends. The Pioneer is printed at Ft. Yates, and it is the only newspaper pub lished irt Sioux. County. II is a! credit to the community in which it is issued. The people of Fort fe„making ohD of the belt weekly yisitcd in the, past. .12 years. 'paper in the eitatc of liiA.publiaitidi).'1 Mandan Nmvs Although only six (veeks old its size Mrs. Bernard Ironsliield, an In has been increased and new and dian women o» the Sioux iTserva attarctivc features put into its pages, tion. uixlerwi-nt an operation at the Publishers Auxiliary, Chicago^- .-i Mandan hospital last Saturday., W J. Parker made a trip to the by Dr. Spielmau of Flasher. Man-, Farm school Yvediiesduy dan News THANKSGIVING MM m: D. R. Meade, Former Ft. Yates Post Trader, Dies Suddenly at his Home at Glendive, Montana -I he Bismarck Daily irihuncotj The Bismarck Tribune of Tuesday \Vednesda\ contains a liiirr to cuntaiiisthefollowing account of the the efteet that A. II. Kneale. super- lcii||j of 1). R. Meade, who was one visor in charge of the Standing of the early post traders at Fort Rock' reservation, has resigned. Yates. He left here in USDS, |o- Mr. Kneale was called to Wash- eating at Glendive, Montana, where, ington the first, part of last week,! his demise occurred: but did not make known this eon-1 The friends in this city will be templated step before leaving. Nor interested iti the following dispaeli has the local Agency received any from Glendive, Mont.: ''David official notification eontiriming theiR. Meade 07 years old. vjtic of 1 hi story. The Tribune says: n»(wt prominent, business men of A. II. Kiieale who has been .serv- eastern Mont., dropp.-d dead Tlnirs ihg as Indian ugent at Ft. Yates for V,:1S :l member of the firm vatioii. He was a brother of Mrs. II. F: Douglass and Dr. Marton Meade of Miuncuplis, ami of Mrs. Harriet Meade Mathias, now of Kansas City, formerly of Hismarel About Local People K. C. V\'i(/.l(beii of Fori Vales, well known in Maiulan. was a visi- Yates are fortunate in having so 1 t,,r with his daughter Hermi good a nevvspaper matias ]SIr. Chris- na, on Tuesln.v. Mr. W'tzlel.en tensoli in tlieir midst. Bismarck sulTered a broken shoulder while Palladiulii: lighting the recent prairie lire Ci Chrifiteiison, puplisher of which visited the country in the. the Ft- Yates Pioneer, was in Man- vicinity of the 'nnnonbul! river, daii 011 business'iii.'itters here and at but has almost entirelv nteovere(| Bismarck until Tuesday morning from the injury. Mamlan News yvheti- he returned to Yates. Chris C. 1,each of Solen, was a visi is^'jetting out a. meritorious publi-jtor in Mandan Tuesday, lie re cation, and enjoying an excellent ports luisiness conditions in his #'.' town as -fyrosperous ai.nil later iu year plans a. trip to his old home at Erie, Pensyvaoia, which he has AND PORT YATES, NORTH DAKOTA Urtder Auspices of Fort Yates Commercial Club EVERYBODY ARB WELCOME TICKETS, $1.00 REFRESHMENTS AT 12 Tho patient was brought to Mand'art*-^"-'f£ Carignan, Jr^ J. Keeler, E. S. Johnson, Committee •'""t 'I *1 vV- ftv. 26 AS.*-