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if 9J j. I •r 1 '1 ,i S k* I it py rt I t' 1 I 1 $*w- & k- ir ^|s WN- IN. K. FA1RB/.: '^fr, When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly, and continues to use the old-fashioned, so-called soaps, which destroy clothing and clean nothing 7 soaps which are costly at any price, ineffective, labor-increasing and I oxruty of IVmhiua, IMn'»:nn Hnl Uliw: ami Loan Association,Phin urt. vp. W. (tibta. Defendant. Nutcr is hm*iv uivou that by virtue of spe O til \«crt:on to JIIO OUR U- rt directed aiul delivered mid now in lr.v lumris. issued out of bo clerk's ottice ftlic First Judicial District Courf.Rtnte of North .ko:u. iu and for iho. county «f Pembina upon MidLMneni mul decree in foreclosure rendered 'i sarl cotiri in favor of .l*embinu Building and 1. in AsioL'ialion, plcititifl' and &<.nitnst Uobeit W. jbbs. ilifeJid'Uii: whereby I have bceu dlrt'Ctvtl m»:ler and by virtue ot wild judgment •md decree in foreclosure and special execution to soil the following described real estate situ nte In :he ctMiniy ot Pembina and fct-uc of North to-tvir: l.ot number eleven (J1.) in miio ('.'•) Iti ifto original tnvmdte of Cava* her tiororrtmg to the oAb'ial plat thereof, on file «u I ot recoid in the office o,f -tlii* ^Register ot !'rd«iii and lor the county of Pembina and .-late of North Dukot-i. together with all the herethtnmt'U and appurtenances thereunto ap permit or in utivwise belouuint:. to natlsry t: judgment and decree iu foreclosure rendered mi snitl court iu f:jv»r of the pJnintifT, the rembmii Nuildmg and Loan Association tiitrf agauw .Robert W. (iibby, defendant amount ing tunc hundred aml sixty dollars and uiue ty ieut«(M0.'.0.) together with' interest on ii.e front Die f»th il»jv of April A. D. SHU-I at the rite of' saven per cem tw annum and the costs of litis ex-.vuium an 1 the ec-ht^ of And Hint I siiatl uiulerand by virtue of aaid Mid-.vin tit and (.ncre-- tu foreclofitre au«l gpeci'il «-\MMit'oti. oil h:ir-:lay. the l?th day of Slay, a. I). JH.I4. it tlie luitt'r of two o\ loek in the afer »o II of Kjsid day at the front tloor of the es:trt h'»u'»?tn the eltyofI'cmb'na.Inlaid cotin .tnl ctate. proceed tosvll all the right, title Mid intere*! of the above named defendant, Uoberr \W Gibbs iti and.to the above described prrpcrtv ntisfv eairt-judgment and decree H^'I'^pe«'.i«l exectf. ton-'ainotnititc to uitie hun- (f.xd /uiiL t^ixt^ doilafg'ahd ninety ct,n:»j(S5C0.HUJ together \vilh Jill nceruiu '. fOJK» of Kale and ill Teft''oti ih* :i-ihie 6|h day of April A. 5 a f:t :.j3)iJV (»ct} ^h t.vtl^hitzhe&lbidder f()« cush. April 10!h JA'M. 3D-41 W.-|» KNRKHHAW, A. M. O'OoSNoR, !*i rtit5{Ti» Attornew '^u'rhtoflVinbitiaCounty. Mirrtffage Sale# of the Hum i»f ftmrteen btiudred mid •tftsfli-.tvro dollars ,Hid/v nvonty-three cents watch-ft to bu due tit the |}H»U iUt&i\at|co upui| a jfcrtuin mortgage, duly i-x&iVM.'d ntul-rdehvefed .by Lottie Fur^tunati ud s^»Mine «lCur^a»jvah *liiH wife to Stephen liohle*. TOiiritiS'dftt* the 20th d'iy of December ^. j). iMW, and duly recorded in the ofliea of tlie h'^yister of J)'ds. in and for the enunty of j'cmhinu aud stat N'urih l^alinta, on the *:kM IV oi rlanuarv A. 1. Isyi.atVilj o'clock HI IMD: Uoua^anM time wihinone veuriroiu t!i6 day.of sitfe/iw provided bv law* Dated at Pembina N. 1. April rMt'r A. D. 13. D. HOOKER18»1. wasteful,, instead of using Santa Claus Soap, And finds Too Late that Men Betray, bad temper when "their collars, cuffs and shirts, and the household linen, are ruined by cheap, wretched soaps What Charm can Soothe her Melancholy Why! Santa Glaus Soap S Sold 1)V oil Rr-M sair. STATU OK NORTH DAKOTA, •i': il only t}' A. M. 4»of mortgages, ou PAU'eSM and which mof:)r »»e wan bv tncctttnerii i« writing la:e) i:i-i Jy.h day of ilat.uary A.l». IS'Jj duly aligned, ^o!d and tranpferrwl to K. D. B-joker jr, and widen assimiment of mortgage was liled for re 4' ird MI the otHue of ilu Ueginter of DeetN for l'jmb:nttcoui)tv. and sv.ityot Noriii Dakota on t.ie Is: dav of Kcbrnary A. D. at the hour »H) ovloirk in the foretu»on of caid day and -.vns duly recorded in book 50 of inoityagef, ou jt r. Atid no action or proceeding At taw or «-thuru yc having been inHliiut/d to reenver the secured by nxtd mo'.lgrige, or anyp.irt urcr.-oi. Now therefore, notice iis hereby given, that by virtue of a piMver of nta tu'«l in *aid mnrt g:u:e atid pursuant to tlm statute in Mt*e i.ittle and provided, thes M-ti.i mortgage will be ioreclntted, and tlie premiss dc?i-r'.beil in aint oveni bv ta:d mortage, viz: The innheiKt ijiiarter secUoti eleven 11 in to.vtistiip one undred nid ^ixty. (lCi») nor of range number !iIiv«four. 1) wec{ of tho 5lh I1. M. und contain iV o'.iu nundre.1 and sixty (Hi')acres of luul ac »r.lhi«4 to the V. S. government survey thereof. ivS.s t:iroe (-J) neroK in the northeast earner of iid quarter *cct«ou Ueoded to The eluifch: ill t'embhia coutitv, and ft-ite of North Dakota, with the hereditaments and atiptirl*mauce*. will he fold at public auction, to tue higher bidder fur cash, to pay ud lobt find intvier-t anil lite tase «,.if on siid premises, and liiiy doltars(550.0anv, i) attorney's fee, im }ui.imtcd in •hrtdibycaul mortgtti-'ftiiuc^.of foreclosure, and The difbnivenierit'j adiwed bv hiw wiilch nale v.-ul bo inudo by the slierilt of said Pembina countv or li deputy, at tho front door of tlie 'ourt house in the city of Pemb-na in n&id co!iu« :v and stisie on the tMh tlav of Juno A. D. 1S'J4, at two o'ctocK t». M. of thai day. subject t« red"tnp* jr. \V. .1. KNKKSIIAW, AV^iynee of rnortga Uu rney for 8cfcnee it? mortgagee. 11-47 Mortgage *ale. "TTkT"llfcUKAS. Default hat-' been made in tho yV con«lit.ous|of a certain m«itgage, execut ed nud dedvered by Wiillan A. Tull.v and Ann iullv. hi^ wife, m-'itgug ors, to Vermont Loan AU1 Trust Company Mort^ayec, dated the I3ih day of Oetober A. D. TSHS and rec'r.led ay m:rtyagu in the otlice of the Kcg^cr ot De-.^ds In and lor the county of Pembina in the Te.*r ,torv Dakota, now state of North Da\oin. on f'bf&'ih dttvoT O.Mober A. I),. JSSJJ at I IH O'C'OI-K »'."M. in book (41) of mortgaire ut pagts ('Ji5.)»»nd thnre claimed and declared to be du on sa:D mortgage ai the date of thin not ice, th um utit :e.i..hundred and sixiy-^even dollars and (forty c.-nts•) and no«io«ian prorted been in^tunted r.t law or in entity to in recover the debt secured by said mortgage, oy mv parttnereof. Now.Therefore. t»otiC2 i^ hereby given, thnj by a virtue of a power of sale contained Iu pu'd lunitxiiue. and ol the ftainte iu such ca^e made md provided, the said mortgage will be fo.e cloned by a sale of the mortgaged premises tbee in described, which cale will be made at the front door of the court house iu the clly of Pem bina, iu the county, of Pembina and sta'e of Nocth Dakota, at public auction, by the .*he iV Df.^aid coitmy, or by hM deputv, ou Satu.d-•• ill- day of Ji»r«e 18^4, at two o'clo. kin thertfieriioon,tofati^ij r.heamount which enell dten be due on eaid mortgage, with the interest thereon, taxes and cocts, and expennen of f*ulo. aud-.llfty dollars atiornevja feet*. a« stipulated in **fd ftbftff age in eara or foreclosure. {fhepremises desoHbed iu caid tnortgage, avd t»ckto oe sold, ere the piece -or parcel of laud nmiated iiulie count} dt Pt'mhiu-t and state of **\ir'h Dakota, and known and lefci it»ed as fo! JO'M'S. to'Wlt: The sotttl|wefti|iiarUr (w qr) of neetion numbered twenty-live (23) iu towuchip jitimb-red one hundred ana fixty (100) north, of ratigo numbere( lifty-two (ftl) we^t eoutain i«g one buadfed aud sixty (1C^* acres, more or le^H. Dated Grand Porlin April 30th A. D. 1894. VERMONT IWIAS ANU Tr.vst i\ W: WILDER, COMI'ANY, Mongagw. Attorney for Morfeasc-e. 42-4S Monjfatfc Sale. X"X TUEIIEAH, Default ha^ been made in the VV conditions of a certain mortgage, exe cuted and delivered by Kobert Waldo a man, mortgagor, to th Vermont Loau and Trust Company. luorigagei*, dated.lheiCml day olOct.b er A. I). lSSSand"recor(!eda-«tt*inoi tgage in lhc|or lice of ilie IU?ister of Deedx iu and for the couuty of Peiubina, iu the Territory of Dakoto, now *!ate of North Dakota, on the 2tth day of October A. D. J«Sjs ut 7:10o'clock r. .v. in book (11) of Mortgagee, tit iage (30 )uud there iij claimed aud declared to due oi^fpid mortgage at the dare of thi* notice tho nmouui of eleven hundred and eighty.dol iai*«{.$ 1,180.J and no action or pnKeeding ha»«'bcen.4n»titu'ed- Rtiaworiu equity to rjcover the debt Kocured by naid moi gago, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, uo'iieo ie hereby given, !'»nt by virtue o! a power ot fale contuiiied in *.M mortgage, und ot the statute iu nucb case inat'c and provided, the *a:d morUuge will be fo.e closed bv sale of the mortgaged' prem'Hjn therein described, which stile will be made at the front door of fhe court house in the city of Pembiurt. in the county oi Penibiua und ntate of North Dakotu, at public auction, by the tdieriiT of said county, or by hin deputy, on Saturday the "Jlrd day of June A. D. hsJM at two o'clock in the afternoon, to Kjiii.-fy the umotitit which nhali then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, taxe* and co^tn. and exiieiises of sale, and lifty.dollars [$5Q.Q0] 4knif)y »fees,tts«llptr luted in itti(| iuoftgag« in case ot fotcelosure. The ])'rem:s. d'e*criijcd in said i^ortgage, tud i-lo be Hold, are the piece or parcel of laud fituuted in the county of Pembina and state of Not th Dakota, aud known aud described as fol !O'A, to.'wit Th-J foutheaet tin iter (f-e qr of of section numbered le-i [I0J in township numb- red one hundred and lifiy-nine [lftij noitli, of range numbered lifty-two ["i] west conluining one hundred aud 111 ty-nluc* [I'/O acm«, more or 1cm. jted(irund Forks, April 30 li, F.W.WRDBR. VKKN.D.LOAN TA.D.1*9-1. OST AND RUST English' and French Styles. lmnd to select from. A neat fit and good worknwnshipsuarantepd LEAVING AMD MENDING DONE WITH PROMPTNESS. Cxi'ci'-o. V~ *.• ISSUED FRIDAY MORNING. COUNTY AND CITY PAPER. V. A. WARDWELL. O.O.TaoMnoK. WARDWELL THOMPSON. TERMS, 4(2.00 PER ANNUM FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1894. ASSESSMENT POINTERS. Our wise and Ic.-irncd friend !he at torney general of tills great state of North Dakota has seen tit to issue a sort of ''philiplc" in rather uncom plimentary terms, insinuating if not asserting, that the elevator com panies are rascals ami will seek to evade taxation of grain in stock on May 1st. Our purpose in this arti cle, however, is not to discuss the pe culiar style of Mr. StanUisli's ele vator circular but to direct his at tention to a class of g-iod, honest, un sophisticated tax-payers or lax-evad ers, living in our neiglnHiring county of Cavalier who arc mostly engaged in the peaceful pursuits or agriculture, and who can give pointers to the ele vator people on the subject ot assess ment. Their plan is simple and is of a legal color. Our legislature ot 1891 exempted $200 straight from the total of each person's personal assessment. Well, Farmer Smit'i of Cavalier county, the first year after the pass age of the law had a personal assess ment of 11.200, mostly in cattle hence with tho $200 exemption he only paid.taxes on $1,000. Now Farm er Smith thought this a pretty good tiling, aud that summer, while lean ing over his plow handles, lie set his thiuk machine in mntinii aud studied out how he could improve on this good thing, because according to the old proverb "you can't have too much of a good thin .'." So Farmer Smith evolved a scheme, and when he went to the alliance meeting be either unfolded it there, or told it abroad elsewhere, for his neighbors are all onto it. Fanner Smith's scheme is simply to give away his personal property until he has only $200, ut assessor's viriiuatioii, left and therefore with a $200 exemption law has no personal tax to pay. ltut it is in giving away his surplus property is where Farmer Smith's nccumen shines. During the month of April, or some time previous to tho assess or's visit, he divides his personal pro perty among the members or his fami ly, and in the division he carefully protects each or the members from the burden of taxation by limiting his gifts to each to about $200 valua tion. When the assessor comes, John .Smith,the farmer,lists his two horses a Ijincler and some odd truck a« hit snlo possessions. Mary Ann Smith, tlie wife,is assessed for the four oxen, a couple of colts and the family cow. .lohn. Jr. the boy, has some steers, 'Nancy .laiu:, the daughter owns the sheep and pigs, aud the maiden sister who lives in the family, owns about two hundred dollars of miscellane ous household stuff, while the three year old Sally and the baby are charg ed up with the rest or the personal property. We understand that one of the Laugdon city merchants learned the lesson from his farmer customers last year aud by judicious distribution among his relatives got oil with a very ligh tax on his stock of goods. Hut the reader will say how do they get the necessary valuation upon which to collect the necessary taxes such a system must bring down the total assessment greatly? Well, it does, we do not vouch for the exact figures but we heard it said that the personal assessment in that county is reduced from ?2i50,CC0 to about one tenth of that sum. Ltut tho genius of Farmer Smith has provided for that. Owing to the series of dry seasons and hard frosts some ycarsago, a large amouut of land went into the hands of nou-rcsideuts. At the as sessors' meeting, by formal *vote and agreement, the assessors are direct ed to tax lauds owned by noii-resl dents, fifty jiar cent higher than ad jacent Jands owned by residents! And the assessor in his zeal not only obeys his instructions but gives such good measure, that the total assess ment is kept up, the bloated non-re sident pays the taxes, while the hon est farmer gop.s free. What is the matter with Cavalier farmers as philospliers of finance:-' CC. 1 *i Attorney for Mortgagee, Mortgagee. J. G. Sonderman, Merchant Tailor, AUKBATVAUIETVOFSAXPLEBIH American, TARIFF LEGISLATION. At present writing it certainly does not look as ir it were possible for the democrats to pass a new tariff bill for an indefinite period. Ilill, of New York, one or two of the populist sen ators, and the Lousiana sugar sena tors, arc now all opposing the pres. cut rorm or the bill. A large uiajori. ty of tlie democratic press are also opposing it in one way or another. The fact is the party have, between their promise of free trade, and the actual necessity of providing ror the government, placed themselves be tween the devil and the deep sea. Some things arc now becoming ap parent even to the democratic mind, Revenue or some kind is a necessity. If it must be paid, the common peo ple prcrcr to pay on manufactured articles that compete with our own products, rather than on foreign pro ducts wbicli wc must have but which we cannot produce at home. To change the burden of taxation from imports to internal revenue don't make the load any lighter, but really makes it harder to bear. ^tim This Is all wrong. Every tov. t.sliip ought to have its own cemetery a plot of laud not too large, laid out iII lots, is after the first purchase self supper- j*I}m{'ton ting. All surviving relatives oiulil and desire to owu tlie ground tiieir dead is buried in, aud want an ii».*ur unce that the precious ashes uid le maln undisturbed forever. Wc hope to sec the custom emula ted in the west until every family and every society, will deem it a duty aud pleasure to signify the remembrance of those who have gone before by this most beautiful memorial custom. The call for a state convention or the republican party is published. The convention will be held on July 1th, at Grand Forks, and will nomi nate a candidate for member of con gress, governor and rull set or state officers. The basis of representa tion is the average of the votes cast for member of congress, governor, se cretary of state and state auditor at the gcueral election, one delegate ror each lirty votes cast. This basis or re presentation for tiin largest counties Is as follows: Cass, 42 Grand Forks, 31 Traill, 21 Pembina. 20 Walsh, 19 Richland, 18 liarncs, 15: Ilurleigh, 13 Stutsman, 13 Ransom, 12 Itainsey, 11 Morton, 11 Dickey, 10 Sargent, 10: Cavalier has 7. There aro 3M_de' legates called. Hon. Roger Allin, of Walsh county, Is spoken of as a nominee for govern or by the republican convention Mr. Allin is an excellent man, per sonally popular, and in some ways an available candidate. It Mr. Allin's Walsh county friends had at the last election accepted the situation and done their best for Governor Burke, no matter what tlie result of the elec tion, wc beiieve Mr. Allin would have been the nominee this year with practically no opposition. But it wilfbe very hard for Mr. Burke's friends to forget the vote of Walsh county when they come to uominate, and it would be still harder to hold all of Governor Burke's friends In line when it came to voting on elec tion day. The political knife is a two-edged affair and cuts both ways Coxcyism Is playing out." The rea son of it is simple. While there is no difficulty in obtaining meals as they come to different towns, these towns refuse to allow them to remain and order them to move on -and, since the authorities have stopped tbe stealing of trains, the Coxcyltes have to walk and walking is hard work. The simplest and least troublesome method of curing Coxcyism is the order to "move on!" The best way to make Coxeyltes is to elevate them to the dignity of martyrs the best way to stop tiiom, is to treat thein as tramps and keep them tramping. COMMUNICATION. Editotn of tlie PIOMKIB EXPRJCSS. We notice in the controversy be tween the PIONEEREXVKESS and St. Thomas Times that Mr. Hagcr Is re fered to as the leader of the republi can party in the 2nd district, but tbe majority of the republicans around St. Thomas do not seem to know or look upon him as such. In the first place, a man to be a leai'cr in polities or anything else, must have some fol lowing, and if Mr. Ilager has any fol lowing, we of the city of St. Thomas and the immediate vitiiclty do not know anything about it. This I think was fully demonstrated when he made his run for county commissioner against Mr. Mansell and was shown In his own town. Very likely his being defeated by Mr. Mauseli was owing to his being so reticcnt in his way, but wc are happy to inform the public that Mr. llhgcr has at present very favorable indications of overcoming the great difficulty with which he haa liccn so seriously handicayped during his young days of political life. It was thought at one time by the peor pic or St. Thomas that he would al ways remain a featherhcad, but we inclined to believe this wag a mistake, However, since he has undertaken to down your Uncle Judson he will have sample room to display some of hla talent. We are at the present time inclined to belive he would have dis played more horse sense if he had un dertook something a tittle less dlf? ficult as a starter! We do not under' stand why Mr. LaMoure should be sidc-tracked for si-ch a man as Mr. Hager. When the time comes to make a change of leaders iu the republican ranks in North Dakota let us do so for the bests interest of the party,and MEMORIAL DAY. absolutely In polities for revenue onlr.lJud T^PI wnlMt resubmission and Tho moat savage and barbarous na- One mure nuggeslloti and will close.' thiit ^N|. turiiing traitor to rcpuhti tlons care for the burial placesof their If I dead. The sepulchres of the ancients, in the torn of pyramids, mausoleums catacombs and caves are the most en during of their works. In the far nit islands of the South Pacific where tho natives had scanty left offcannilul-'viil«at tusliiit. Ism the village grave yard where ti:'. I Yciirs respetTully, graves were marked out and covered' A 1!KIUIII.ICAN by white cowrie shells was a conspicu- St. Thomas, May 22nd, '84. ous and beautiful object. In this new northwest the struggle County convention. to make homes for the living, leaves' The republican county convention little leisure for the beautlfyiug ami body In aci.rncrof the farm or take the corpse to some village burial-place, perhaps miles away, which except that it is a burial place has little or no other attraction. wl" Akra One day in the year should be ap- In'•pendent County Convention, pointed for all to meet and take care of Notice is hereby given that on Sat- tlie grounds thus] set apart, and do the many things whicli arc neccssary to put the grounds and graves iu or der, to plant trees and shrubs, tlx fences, etc. We would suggest to those who Jm ivpub.lraii p.iriy in ililx slato cablsiMjbati uupaiuoiial.lc extent.— want a rcpctct ion of the events of '02 Ileniotf Oo. all the.v want to do Is to let such men' ~~a~\ its llager engineer their con veil I ions.) Imlli an, st. te.aml if .heyareL.^&.'r iiol in tin- tourecn in 'ovcm! er \\ui 'v* OK 2ND DIST. meet at Ikithgate at noon June 3otli, to clcct 20 care of the homes of the dead. A re gularly laid out cemetery except in the larger towns is a rarity. Sel im Is a plot of ground set apart by 'ilie country localities, neighborhoods, or townships for tho reception of the "entation is one delegate at large dead, liut here and there, a leaning fr*"" each township aud oie delegate fence or lonely woodcu cross stands I 'or each 25 votes,based on the average out from the prairie, neglected and ®'the votes cast for member of con alone, a token that the dead is there. "rcMi governor, state auditor aud se The rural citiseu has his choice when cretary of state, and one delegate for one of his loved oues dies, to lay tho the major fraction: deld gates to the 1 Lincoln ... 2 2 Ludetna ... 2 1 Midland Avon lleaulleu Bathgate.... Carlisle...... Cavalier Crystal Drayton Elora Gardar... Neche........' 0 1 Park.......... ... 1 4 itemliiiia 7 2 St. Thomas... ..... 7 3 St. Joseph ... 3 St. Joseph Thlngvalla... ... 2 ... 3 3 Walhaila...... Thlngvalla... 1 ... 2 ... 3 2 2 Total ...63 Caucuses rccoiunicnded to be eld the Saturday previous. Tlie regular official call will be pub-: lishcd next week. turday, Julie'llth, 1S(H,, a convention of the independentsof i'embina coun ty, North Dakota, will be.held iu .Ca valier, N. D.,"for the piuposc of e'ec ting sixteen (16) delegates to attend the state convention* at JuiuesUwii, now arc interested in country and vil-|N.D.,on June 14tb, and for tho trans lage grave-yards, where their friends .action of any other bi)sinoss that and relatives lie, that Memorial Day would be a proper and fit occasion to meet for this christian work, The observance or tliisda by the G. A. It. and the decoration of the graves of de ceased comrades, has now spread among the people in the villages or the cast, until not only soldiers graves are decorated, but llowcrs arc seen strew, cd on graves at every hand, the ceiiie tcries themselves arc cleaned up and set ill order for the occasion and the whole population often turn out with gailands not only for the soldier-dead but for all that sleep in the silent cities. may properly come before the conven tion. The basis of representation will be one delegate at large, ahd one Tin every twenty-five (2T») votes, or tnajoi fraction thereof, cast for Gov. Shbrt rlilge, in 1802, which will entitle the several township to representation as follows: 4 Lincoln .' 3 3 Lodema,,.., 2 4 Midland !... 3 Akra Avon Meauiieu .thgate Cavalier....... Crystal Carlisle Drayton Elora Gardar Hamilton 4 Joliette 2 Neche 3 Park By suggestion or the state central committee, and by order of the coun ty central committee, Dated Cavalier, N. D., May 21,1894. JAMES DOBIE, J. A. FitAwlcy, Chairman. Secretary. Notice ol County Alliance' Meeting." Notice is hereby given that on Sat turday, June 0th, 1894, Pemblnacoun1 ty Alliance, No.'SO, will meet at the town hall In Cavalier, N. D., for the purpose of electing one delegate to at tend the state meeting at Jamestown, on June J3th, and 14th, and for the purpose of transacting any other busi ness that may properly come before the meeting. Each subordinate Alliance is enti tled to one delegate at large, and one for each ten (10) members or major fiaction thereof. A full attendance is desired. Dated Cavalier, N. D., May 21st, 18S4. F. J. S. W. FAKnow, FRESCOTT, President. Secretary. W. C. T. U. The proper place for women—At the head of the pilgrim's, back to purity and truth.—James Russell Lowell. Springfield, Missouri: W. C. T. U. industrial home has rcscucd from the streets, two hundred and rorly wo. men and children many sent back to home and mother. Many led to him who said: "Neither do I con demn thee," "Go and sin no more," Two young orphan boys from Mon tana, arrived in Jamestown, the oth er day, looking ror a married sister, only to find she had moved away. The boys were adopted by the W. C. T. U. organization. Friday.cvcniiig, May 18th, the .W. C. T. U. or Minneapolis gave an en tertainment-or readings and music at the Russell coffee house as a benefit Tor a Tund to send young women to Ucst Island for an outing. Willard cottage on Rest Island was erected by the W. C. T. U. and their friends, for the purpose of providing outings for poor women aud children, and Is under the management or Miss Etta Thompson and Mrs. E. A. Itusscll. The W. C. T. U. can wield,-and has already wielded, a mighty- influence in the direction of international peace. It is itself an embodiment of pcacc. It stands not only for God and home, but also for God and hu manity, and wherever the white rib bou goes it represents the higher and broader Christian thought, that love and service for humanity, is nobler than love and service ror home or for native land because it includes both. ... were simplv censured for voting foi not II their places with men who are Roach, and entreated to return, but 1 The Emmons County Record seems to let the cat out of the bag ,is to the whys and wherefores of the renubli cans for bouncing Jud LuMoure. In ending quite an editorial, not very complimentary to the aforementioned gentleman, the Record says that cer tain papers "expousc" (whatever that may mean) "his cause for the rea^u that they believe, from his past record, that they can always de psnd upon him to turn traitor su preme the moment when resubmission is put opon its piusage. He has never missed an opportunity of rt««^rjftpg his friends in the legislature when fruition of their hopes seemed nlgb." Well, well. So to vote against resub mission is "to turn traitor suprme" to tbe republican party. That ac counts for the difference in tbe treat ment which La Moure and other who voted for Roach, received. The otheia -MMaaiaaaaafcMHA.. UXj's.lJiiiirl 1 n,."v CS .' uiatc plai'cd iy Noah u|tnu the merits and cKpal iiMlcs c.r Ins three sons, j.Sliciii, llaiu Vii (I JH| In I. ilit'iv can no doubt that there is a wntu differ cta-e l-etwcrn ilii-Sfinitir |h«.ph! and1 descendant* or .lap!:et, as l,iTh- direc. ti' ii of tbeir ii e.ital i:clIvlly. l{i|'.| gi i^s and phll' sijiliieK have b. ,j: heir| ori^lti ir the Fa-t,I: dl.-atini'thai it statc convention which meets at''onccri.s itself num Grand Forks July lltli, to put In no-!W'1l^iili'SfphUut rrfier'lo c inination a member of congress and|c"'""on than with the I' p.c-., the state omccrs. The basis or rep.e- |"f earthly siirrotiiidliiys. T' ie tonic nations, in the i.tie- r.d, tiiougli rorugos lielilnd their rie .ts tn-ihcp in philosophy have always been intensely praclkal. "WI,at re lation, will this bear to us now? Il. will it effect our present n«lii i-ny" have been the two supreme quest Ions Consequently we And the Teut' iih Iieoples the pioneers In disci very, in the mechanic arts, and as wo mlblit expccl, the Inventors of tho steam ship, tl.e inilrt'ud. iiiid the practical improwmciits whidi devel« n« dern dvillzatl'm. No funtry is more thoroughly practical. than our own, and here'I fc I* that we find the greatest and best equipped railroads of the world. Occupying the front rank Is tho fiUrHiigloti Route, with its 7.000 'miles nf'liraefc, reaching all points In the central West. For maps and time tables Ithe* lines, cikll on vour home agent, or address W. J. C. Kenyon, Gen. Pas«i:Agent. Sit. Paul, Minn. Notice lo 0mid.Sidewa.'k. 1 To th6 owiicrs aud occupants the tolliifeiniji described property in the city tif P^ttblna: !6lmmV?rtcingal the north cud of lot 10 in block I ou the west side of Colonibqatrect, running, south past lot 2 lb tjtock 4, then across to east side of sald st reot, and again south tfll itpatecs l.it 3 in block 5, then across to west side of Adelaide street, oppositelcelaiid church. Public notice is hereby given that the city.couiicil ot Penibiua deem it necessary that a sidewalk be con structett jis hereinarter set forth in front »r the lots hereinafter described and have .ordered and resoled that a new sidewalk be built commencing at the wirtti end or lot 10 in block 1 on the westj sfdc of Colombo street, run ning south past lot 3 in Mock 4, then across to past side of said street, aud agalii soii|h tli) it passes lot 3 In block 5, then across to west side or Ade laide street opposite the Iceland church., The walk to be made or two 10-inch, pfapks laid 10 inches apart, on 2x4 stringers, 4 fcetlongaml 4 feet apart,' and to lie built under the supervision of tlie city engineer and the street cotiimissioncer of the city, and to be completed not later than Saturday June 2nd, 1894. 4 Pembina 4 St, Thomas 7 St. Joseph Thlngvalla....... 4 Walhaila Total 84 The convention will lie. called to or der at 1 o'clock p. m. Town ship committees are requested to hold their caucuses for the election of dele gates, at their usual polling place, .on Saturday, June 2nd, at7:30 p. m. All citizens, in sympathy with the prin ciples of the Independent party, imay take part in the caucuses and attend as delegates to the county convention. Wc would especially call attention to the fact that taking any part In the nomination of candidates for more than one political party is illegal. Now, therefore, you the owners and occupants or. the aforesaid lots, are hereby ordered and directed, to con struct and build a new sidewalk as aforesaid, and within the timo afore said, ani-if you rail to do so within said time the city will procccd to con tract for ihe construction of said sidewalk, ag provided by law, and as sess. tho costa of same against the said lots. Dated this 17th day of May, 1S94. By Order N Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elecr tlon will-be held In No. 1 ward, City of Pembina, JN. !., on Monday, the 28th day of May, 1894, to elect 1 alder man for the unexpired ter-m of the seat of .Brandon Johnson, that has been declared vacant. The folltiwirig place is named at which to hold said election: Kemp's old bakery, on Rolette street, in said city. The will shall bt opened from 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be kept open continually until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 44^5 E. A. A RJ/STKONO, City Auditor. Bicycles for Sale. One second-handed pneumatic tire bicycle, nearly good as new, for sale at one third cost. G. G. to the 15th,,Neche from the 16th to the 20th Bathgate from the 21st to the 23th: Hamilton from the 25th to 27th Cavalier 28th to end or month. This will be.followed up until further notice. Cut in Two. The Pioneer Press, always abreast of the times, has reduccd itssubscrip. tlon rates just one-half. The new rate on the Dally and Sunday editions is but 50c. per month,|5.00 pcrannum, in advance for the Daily, without Sunday, 40c. per mouth, $4.00 per an num, in advance: Sunday only, $1.50 per annum in advance, Sue. for three months. Tlie Pioneer Press is now the cheapest metropolitan newspaper in the couhtry. Its high standard will be thoroughly maintained, and, in view of tj^e largely increased circu lation whifb it will most assuredly have, ft has entered into arrange ments to even greatly improve the paper. EVfefy one c.m now afiurd to have a daily paper, as it costs but a cent and if frttctldn per day. All or ders shoul^'bc addressed to the Pioneer Pi^gSj.'titi Paul, Minn. tf. 'Help Wanted! Wanted active, honest gentleman or lady, to Uavel representing estab lished, reliable house. Salary fits monthly &tid traveling expenses, with increase, If sflitcd. Enclose reference and seir-addressed stamped envelope. 44-54 THE DOMINION, 317 Omaha Building, Chlcag Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped Viands, chilblains, Corns and all skin eruptions sy Price 25 cente per box. T. R. SnAw Se F( 'or sale A. 38tf Photographer. Cheap Grass Seed. I have a lot of Grass Si-ed f.ir sale very cbeip. Timothy. Mil let, German Millet, Hunguinn, Red Top, Blue Grant, Lawn Giass, Clover etc. Come in and x--c me bclore buyiiig-elsewhcr-. 42 H. C. FEMMAN. t? "Only the Scan Remain," SayrfiiKBT Huneox, of the Junes Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., who certi fies as follows: "Among tlie many testimo&l* ale whicli I see In regard to cer Italn medicine* I,performing cures, cleansing the blood, etc., •one Impress tne n6re than tnjr own ease. Twenty yoars ago, at tlie cge lot 18 years, Ilail swellings et na |on my iegs, whicli broke ami became run ning sores. Onr family phy sician could do me no good, and. it was feared that the bones woald be affected. At last, my good old Mother Urged Me to try Ayei*! Saraaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the sears remain, and the memory of the Vast, to remind me of the good Mirer's Sarsapartlla has done me. now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am In the best of health. 1 have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ajrer»s Sar saparilla advertised In all'parts of the United States, and always take pleas, ure in telling what good it did for me." *Ayer*s Sarsaparllla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Arer*Co.,Low»U,l(Ma, Cures others, willeure yoii PEMBINA P"Hi»IXA NORTH JOS. CLEMENT. Lumber Yard Koiit, wwLY or -'Imldini* Material, "^oors. Windows,, Building Paper agent tor ilie lat^gt improved \'.4Pit'ULTVH A1. MAt II NERY..4* E. M. NIXON. FIRST NATIONAL E3 A N THOMPSON Dental Notice Dr. Rose, dentist, will be In Pembina from the 1st PEMBINA, DAKOTA. B. BOOKER, Pre*M«nt. ICDSON LiMODRK, VtcePretS 4 W. RYAN. Cuhlar Capital Surplus Halladay $50,000 $10,000 Tranatel a general bauklng bnilnem. Bui «ud »ell foreign exchange. COLLECTIONS A SECIALTY. CORRESPONDENCE:—'Tht National Germa tnerican Bank, 8». Paul. Firm National Bank •hlcago. American Exehaner National Bank lud Chase National Bank, N«w York andltaa Imo flerlal Bank of Canada, at Winnipeg. VI Hil.Tornshin and County Bonds ilo 'Maw Sold, Long time Hortgas age ^rotiated, AU Pr.ce Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggists and get- a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to II. E. liucklcn & Co. Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health, and House hold Instructor free. AU of which are guaranted to do you good and coss you nothing. T. R.Shaw & Co. Probate ftotlce. H*ATE OP NoBTit DAKOTA, I __ County of Pembina. In the ma'ter of the est t!e of Joseph G'tftatoo, deceased, notice i« hereby given ibat Victoria Blt ckmao has filed «1-U ihe judge of this court, a jHS-itUin. praying for letter* of r.dm'nitftration of the eatnte of Joseph *ln*on, deCcneed. to be iMUed til Stephen Byolfson, and that Monday, tho 4th dnv of June, 1804, at 2 o'clock p.m. of eaid day, Uingn day of a tegular term ol thit court, to wt of the May terra, 1894, at tbe County Court office. In the City of I'embina. County of Pembina. State of North Dakota, ha* been eet for hearing Mid petition, wheu and wh jre any hereon Interested may appear and show cause wl.y eaid |H-tltlon elouid not be granted. Di 'ated May lUh, 18K* £.W. CoxvY, 44-10 Ju.Ue of the County Conrt. Summon*, STATEOF j- Dtotrlat Court Nonru DAKOTA' County of Pembina. Pembina Building and Loan Ateoclallon. Plaintiff v*. llytand A. Davis and Matilda Davis, Detomlaut*. The elate of North Dakota to ibe above named defen-lintft. You. and each of you are hereby summoned andrequ'red to enrwer the complaint in the above entitled action a copy of which Is here with served upon yon aud to serve copy oi your answt-r to the «r.n: II. ANDERSON, HIM cr.mpla'nt, on the sob* scrlber, ath soAkeintVeelly ofPemVna in tbe county of Pembinn and state aforesaid, within hlrty days nf.er serving this summons npon yon, exclnvive of the day of such service, end If you fait to mswer the said com.il.lot within the time a'orc*.tld, .lis plaintiff »n this action will apply totl.ee.Hirt for the relief demanded la tho co .'plaint, b. Kid osts and disburse ment#. Dated Apr 1A. 1?0'. To the defendant ai»o«e named: Yon and each of y« n, will t-.lt.- n^tee that ihe complaint In the above eiir ti* a lien WHS filed with K. A. Ilart. Clerk oit)iedt»iriutco-ut, at litf office in the OO'irt U":* turtle til: of Peinbini*tO!i the »).h day of Ap t', A, D. 1W4. by Co. Coming. To the Pembina PhotogmphicStudio Mi stay Tuesday and Wednesday June 1st, and 2ol. and will be prepared to execute aityt'hihg in my line in the lates styles atid at price that will be within the reach of all. W. KxE SHAW. 43-19 A l« tw f* Plaln'iff. •JIIIIITiiiiBM.l.as '-,,. •9 Bandolph St., CUCQKO. KEEP -««^r^4BV£aTISERS. Temple Scorcher That hap more points of merit than any oth er BICYCLE on the market. Weight, 24 to 28 pounds war ranted to carry 500 pounds. Send for cat alogue. Tl DAKOTA. Money lorninngopit IU*I EaUUSecitr tv A'lmre in oonr.ly. Whil you p.iytWreni will .my them .tillilv .l.in. n:lierJ!\vmp.-1. li-vc I' lie lu-i.lf', tlrul lit n.ji *tx to efp'jt VCM t"'ti •wuilu-prmioviy. Ii'i-xiiia *400 limn trr if. PIT month. A'LIL 'Ml B.KIX1R. G.G.THOKMMI, NWivbirv. Prt.piduni. A complete line of Bicycle repafn, including pneumatic tirea and inner tnbea, kept constant ly on hand. TnOltAS F. OAKES, ItBNBT C. PAYNE,! HKNRY C. BOUSB, RECEIVERS. XJ_ IN"' & Through Cars ..TO.- TO Will work by day or contract. Orders solicited. E I N A HELENA IJUT'IK SPOKANE TACOMA SEATTLE ST. PAUL MINNBAFOUS. DULUTII KAROO GRAND 1'OIIK.S WINNIPEG. PULLMAN Sleeping Cars. ELKGANT PORTLAND Dining Cars. TOURIST Sleeping Cars. For informal ion, time cards, maps, and tickets, call on or write. K. C. WARNER,' Pembina, or CHAS.S. FEE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. R. AYLEN Pexnbina. Dakota. LOANS CONVEYANCING INSURANCE. Parm Loan a a Specialty. Money to loan on chattels. Collections promptly attended to. K. AYLEN, Notarv Public. Obee \\o\x. a PrienAVi 'tVve cause qJ PodVeGVxon. o^l\mer\ocxYV Aru you willing to work for the cause of i'l otuctlon in placing reliable infor ira'ion in the bands of your acquain. t..,10tld? If you are, you should be identified wit'.i THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 13S W. 23D ST.. NEW YORK. Cut tills notice out and send it to the League staliiu your position, and give a helping hand* Here's the Idea Ot the Nwwpull-out Bow The creit watch aver. Saves the watch from thieve* and falls—cannot be polled off the cue—coits nothing extra. The bow haa a froova on cach and. A cottar runt down Inaida ttw pendant (atcm) and nta i«to the croovaa, Irra), locklaf tha bow to th. pendant, •o that It cannot be pulled or twisted oft Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade math. Jas. Boss Filled Watch HY U' tftti'CIHAW IMal".tiffs Attorney,'putuhinH, N.'D. ARE HEELER Lsoirs SEWING MACHINES POPULAR? BECAUSE LADIES BUY t.lKR TH111 JUNtitn jrtifejSj mt iiai7ifwU». ». as t.IUPRIWR -jo nu 'From the great reduction in the prices of Bicycles this year the increase in number of riders will double that of any previous years. The marked improvements in construction, and,., lightness, of standard wheels, makes them easyer to run, and to handler than ever be ore. I can sell you a Lady or Gent's Bicycle, standard make, warranted in every respect, from the factory, with my own personal warranty, for from $50 np weight, 28 to 3a count's. I am exclusive Agent for the cclebratt Bicycles sold on the Instalment Plan, if desired. Old wheels taken in exchange for new, I G. GK Agency for the celebrated Columbia Bicycles. J. TtLACKLOCK, Blacklock & Hamilton, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. I CUM arc now tilted with this great l»w (ringl. They look and wear like solid gold cases. Cist only about half as much, and are guaranteed for twentyjfcan. Sold only through watch keystone PHILADELPHIA. For sale by, U. H. B1ILLER, THEM AND TELL rmcNDs. Many ladles have used our machines, twenty to thirtyyears in their family work, and are still using the original machines we furnished them a generation ago. Many of our machines, nave run more man twenty years without repairs, other 1 than needles. With proper care they! never wear out, and seldom need repair, We have built sewing machines fori more than forty years andhave constantly! improved them. We build our machines on hooor, and they are recognized every-' where the most accurately fitted and wnere as tne most accurately fitted ana mere jeweiry una finely finished sewing machines In the anil a large am« unt w, worfd. Our latest, the "No. V* is the Pans Exposition of 1689, DEALERS Slaulard Farm EYE MASSES IW**™*f*lPI JHrafflHS IS I I E»/# THOMPSON, Peering Binders, Van Brunt Drills, Deero Gang flows, Belle and Moline Wagons. Buggies, Pumps, Etc. Ee-Ulttf(H8 Tlit^e t» a^seit TAKE A ROLL TO YOURSELF, AND oil your eye on this, oils, cold ,• oils, hot oils, and corrugated oils. 1 Steel WALHALLA ROLLER MILLS These are the finest rolls made, and so are the delicious rolls mnfo from our celebrated brands of flour, BEST PATENT, BEST BAKERS ^DAISY You roll your wheat to us aud roll liome your flour, bran and. shorts, then all the year round your laughing, rolling eyes proclaim that you have been fed on nicely browned rolls, French rolls, butter ed rolls, and delicious rolls, made from Walhaila flour. Keep hei rolling. 125 BARBELS EVERY 24 HOURS. A WORD ABOUT JEWELRY, Merchants roll in your orders and we will roll you out the flour and you will then roll in the .shekels. If you can't come np roll youi money up, and we will roll your flour down. When in Walhallacome and take a roll with There is jewelry and Jewel ry, we feur, Sunk, be- |BU„k petition wiaitheTeadingm^lnMofThe cause wopie srem to ignore qnali world, it received ttie as PftTTimnn OR ILL. !&r. North Dakota. PBOTECT TOTO 3BTB8. MR. H. HIR8CHBCRG. Th»- woil-kuown E* KXIKH of 80 r- E. 148trccl«New Yotk. Lo-ili*. Mo., hup nppcdnle'l At. II. n* in for hi* oclfhruud Non-uliniiyeable PperUeJe* M„ are the sreatf*t iuventior eve* m«1o in HinctttclfH. nl \ery pelt pnrchanjd tico vnara-tee, ao Ih«t a any simt (hinge i* nvco^nry no rnitie. mm ncruHhed ihe :-i.8eH,)t!icy it! famlfh _paity with a i«xv puirof (tlaKhcx. trcei.r cl'tteae. At, ft.the Vr MILLfcR haj« a fd, avortuunt, und invites NU w)n wivli to «ati«ry themeeive* the greet BUporiority of there ?ia*«es over any and all oUw*« now in tw,'o ci.li audex»iuin« ihtmat tr M. H. MILLBRa yolf Agent for Fein hint. X. 'j. NONECENLlJIF-UNI.Bff-TAMPEU "ICON-CRAKOBABLFa** NO PKUUL1SR8 SUPPLIED. NEW DRAY LINE. Ooea general draving delivers Coal Wood and Ice to all parts ol the city. All vojfe done promptly. Sat isfaction guaranteed Leave your order at T. L. Price's atore. BP.WALTER8.Pr01 far,8s,)vc -J Grand Prise at the ty and durability andto coiicen- 1 in the former. S people seem to ign, the.best, trate Him attention on show- other machines reeding only compU* Of course genuine goodness is ^^•"f^of^d'.lriVcfiandlroyc- dearer than mer* show, because ^Su^SiSimawMded^1 1 its worth more. Fur any iulinii«l Send for our Ulustntedcatatogne. We ¥,n8 want dealers in all uroccupfedtenitoi?. tl«e precions little s.itisfic-t WHEELER** WILSON MFG. CO. IM41V7 WUMH Ml* ONMAM. I the quality* isn't biliind it. A* \0lS* 4gent for 8i nlar! Oil C» This is a cut o#( the Nor dyke, Mar mon Cb's Holler Mill, Ttrelve Pair fo which do grinding for JOHN MAGER Proprietor, Walhaila, N. D. «uiselves are concerned we believe in, and go in for honest Mr*'0'?9 on'v I- stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry splendid one, for silverware we stand nnequaled, we can guaran tee all our goods to onr customers, for we kuotv.exactly what to buy mi give our patrons, nothing but the heist and m"st durable that is ma le. Wedding ding Presents, Hings, W'd- "i?l M.H. MILLER.