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.. Older lo (how eaaaeoa Sling retltloa
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-. la the matter of Ik* MM
of Mqt Qlelaaoa,
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It la then/on ordered, that a:l tieiaaaa later
w'H la old ig*i.apptfcrlielote laSn of
hleoart,oalMiay tMMh day of Julr.1. D.
10 o'clock i.
*, atthe Mart booee la
the city of FeaMaa la saMdouatr. tbea Bad
there lo •bgjr caaM (If aay (ban to) why
MnnaboaM aM to cnuM. to (aid Btapbea
E}0Uua,ataMaftat0t to MH aUd teal iMfk
accordingla (toprayer otesM peOtloa.
tbata copy of
for liar wecdalva
of beakas ia lb* Flo-
aoMllyaervedoaalipereoas iatereeted la add
eetate. reeidlaf ta ealdoouitr, at leaet (nun
d»e beftneMlddav of heart nc, aad npon
ritor MMoaa ialaraiMd, aeembt to law.
ipSWtSSiSF
a,4t,, drj
47-ao
0?0"ane
ABTHT«OFman Duou.
Comity of Panbtaa.
Penbla* Bulldina
rialalilf *e. Hylaad
A
t. V. CoaaT.
Judge oftha County Court.
OUttlct Conrt.
_ioan JUndaUn,
A. DMi aad Matilda
Savl*, Derm leotf.
Tbe data of North Dakota to the abort named
defta-hate.
You, and each of ion arc hereby snmmoned
Bad requited to eunrer lha. oomplalat la the
abovaeaUtled action, a oopjr of wbleb here
with eemd anon yea .aad to eerre a copy at
yonranewer tothe nld complaint, the eab
.•crlbar, atblioBtalatkaelty of Pembina in tha
F"wty of FcmWna aad atata afoi
J.
or
aid, wllblp
... am
WlAla
ruuty olaya after eerviac thia (ammona epon.
!.»* ttclatlve ot.tbadayof aach .eerrloe,
Ir yon felltn emmer thi aatd tomplalat
ttii'llpeaforeaeld.rtbe'.plalaNff In thia action
*WajiJ to the
court tor tbe relief damaodn
ia tbe .complaint, beeidee coata aad dlebnree
•mate.
OMed April IMi A. D. MM.
V.J.Mmu*,,
PlaJntllTaAttorney, geartlae.M. O.
dejw5ani. aboya |«-l»ed: Vw. aad
.. .SmMiSJd £cSTi!5V& wii
lUrtTderk ofllie dietrlot eoart at hla
•the ooort bom Ito etty of nabln,
iha-.abora antltlad actlaa waa died «llk
at hla oOee^o
SJIbdayof April, A,D. IWt.
W. J. KaBBHUW,
Attorney fotVUIntlC.
MliefUa*:
srarc
Shitn UAKMA, I
Uopnty.of Petnbltui, 1
Notice hticK ilten. that In rarraanw of
i*n order.tnade byifieHon.B. W. Omar Jndfre
nrtbacctainy court, la'and for tba eoanty ol
I'embinifand State Of Nartti Dakota, oo the Mb
•lay gf July A. D. im,ln the matter oT the aetata
(in di
said
tbld
i-uari, ou tir wn ult llfi day
if'Jowph' Olelaran deoeaeed, the nDdetalnaed.
the admlniauatlon of eaid aetata will aell at pri
vate Mle to the blKheat bidder, for caeh, anbject
-lo
conDriaatlon by the Jadge. of nld wuaty
roart. on or after th* 6ta day of Ananet A. li.
at the time of hla
and all the right, title and Intereet that
-.lie eaid relate bae, by operation of law or other,
wlae acquired oltber than or la addition to Ibat
of tlie ealdiutaetate at the time of bil death, In
md to all that certain lot, piece or panalof land
rituate. lying and tolRglnthe original Iowa of
Math Pembina fn tbe county ol Pembina and
ata* of KoHh Dakota, deeerlhed aa follow*,
hkwlt: lottblocks, now eltr of Pembtna.
b|de maybe made at anytime liter ttoMpab
lldtloB of tble notice and before the maklns ot
(hteMle. Anbideoro«*re«»ll*tto in wriUnc
and tied with the judge ot tha aoaaty conrf, al
lite oBe* la the county court honmi, In the city
of FelnblM tn eaid county, or delivered to tha
^m%.,yA.D..1*M.
ot
AngQBt A. U.
IjM.ln the matter of the aetata of the eaid
STavaaiKToMeoH,'
A4mmtitraVr.
Meitga|« Kit
MtchoU*
RHMVly OWMd
tte porn
of Ibeeaia of oaa bnadlM dnlleta (SlopJlU
.- Aad wbeieaa default bae toen made to
A
teriaeof raid taoncifa, ID thla, to-wit: ThM
tto eeme la now paat dae sad whwi nnpald aad
that tbeif la now actually daa at ttb date upon
Mid aote ead mortgage tte enni of StyMS.
Vow therefon, aoOre ie herebj alTeB, that to
vtrtaeofaald mortgaseaad bjrorier ofeUd W.
I. KJMOahaw the preeeat owaer tbenof. I will
jt*U Ike above deecribed chattala at tte rear of
W. J. Kaaeahaw law oflke'elbtteelty of Pembi
na, eoaatr of Peablaa itateof North Dakota, at
ttolinuroftwoyclookv.il., of tte Mat day of
"oitMPemblaa Morlb Dakota thia l«th day of
JniylSN.
Jtraideace and poet ofllee addrwi Penblna N. 0.
rf E. a. AamrauKa,
Acent for matttagee
SheHSfa Sate.
drATB or Moata DAKOTA!
ot
mt
1
Coantj ofPembtaa. In Diatrlct Coart.
Baoi
himllKiii. a corporatloo, ptaiatM va.
Jacara Hewitt, Fannie Hewitt Jamee Piekwell
nd Kauaa Mekwell, defend
an U.
VoUee la hereby given, that by rtrtueofajadf
nent oflMeeloenre and eeie lathe above enlltl
ed aetiea, ob the 1Mb day of Jato A. D. ISM, end
em axiealioa leaned on eaid Jadkmeat tte. arJ»
Briber A.
O'Connor, ebeA
tot
Pemblma
Itorth DrtuXa. tor that pnrpae^agp^li
SBoulemtor let A. O. UN. at two o'cloek the
Tsftemoon oflhatdar, the real eelele and_mort.
piemleee ellnalad ia the oounty of Fembk
v'^v.V^^ na. atate of Korih Dakota, and dlreeted iBoaitf
'.jVjuilgiMdtMd rxMtttlon totia cold ead (herein
deiertbadaetblluwe to-wlt:
The aonth eaal quarter of eecllon Ko. Twaaty.
Ittht.MllA.'oerMlilP No.
oaa
hundred.aad
I -one^(Wt^ltorth Of .range ,IIo. #fty three
MnakWsHM
aaaasaapteor leeaorao
MtOMena- io' ntMy aald Judament aad .mala
amoaatlng In atl to thirteeahnndred and ninety
KevMdXnand aighty-two cent. (»HKM.)
wltb ialereet thoreoo from the date
of eeJd Jadg.
awaited all aeetalatoaete of eel*.
jMWd at Mabioa Mate of Korfb Dakota.
rmeridlan oontaln
jptt A.D.18S4.
•.Aaaaae,
Atf f, for Ftalatiff.
loir
Pi
A. M. O'COMOB.
Sheriff of Pembina Oo
FIRST NATIONAL
A N
PEMBINA, DAKOTA.
Tioei
Preaidaat,
Capital $50«0Q0
Surplus $10*000
Traaaaetat*a*r*l banking haalaeee. Bay
is aadaelifcrelga uehaage.
COLLECl'lONS A SECIALTY,
I^MaSSe1^
wsmssr
OoutrBopda
initaW
Kegottated.
Long lime Kortgag
j.^vSondenaai^
Merchant M&M
AeaiATTAaterxorsAMruuiit
American,
English g£d
SVench Styles.
hand to
aalsctrrom.r%,neat It aad
food workaMMshlptaarantead
^UTFINKO AND MEtronio DOMS
WITH PBOMPTKB88.
ELECTRIC TEUHIOIIE
iiOmiflMailafliL luaaMftiiMfc
gSagEsatftase^.
Ygitibimi —M» rtpH
«. mjwtwiMiU giiw, fmm
tsxm3is!k
g]jirtiii|»ilwi mi
iWlMttw tlSiS
iMk or INC
for
mm te ikif Mitof
i%Zf!!Z'£»•sE-p^MTr ssjs:
Bellerl
of the
their
It is doubtful If at pieaeht, any
method of legally enforcing the de*
cisionofan arbitiatlon board exists
or has been evolved, but the history
of all -strikas proves, conclusively,
that public sentiment, public opin
ion,' is after alt tte great factor in
the success or defeat of the. contend
ing sides. "The Great Northerh'atrike
of a few months ago was fettled In
favor of the strikers, by public sent!
meat! The~pr&en't strike of "the
railroad pmployes ls now. almost
certain defeat to them because of
the general belief of tbe public that
the. men were wrong. But the pub
lic are very far from believing that
Mr. Pullman is right, and his steady
refusaLpf arbitration, and his insinua
tions that'it is none of the public's
business, add proof to tbe belief that
the Pullihan Caq Company Is not do
ing right by their workmen.
It is now a well settled opiniion of
the public generally, that whenever
any parties quarrel about wages or
treatment, to the extent tbatVit In
terferes with the transaction bf the
business or the rights and privileges
,9f tbe public, that such questions be
come the legitimate buslneitt of the
public and even now, as a whole, tbe
public do form themselves (nto
board of arbitration, and .after mak
a decision "sympathise" with one or
the othetW contending partye# aad,
usually, with an inmate love of fair
play, are with the "under dog" until
satisfied that the under dog ia'get
ting what be deserves.
What is needed is, that arbitration
boards of honest, capable men shall
weigh these questions and decide
which is. right and which Is wrong,
so that the general public may know
and abide by them Just as they now
accept the decisions Pf a Jury In
court.'
In the case of Mr. Pullman and bis
company, if it be proven that Mr,
PaDman Is doingjas he claims, all he
can for W# wen, no one will ask him
to do more, and ft.l# ppiptyyes will be
satisfied. If he Is not, thjen tbe sen.
oral pifbllc will take care that he is
punished- Mr.- Pullman's 146,000,000
irjll stop growing vey vtefely and
the sleepiiig car business #IQ ta^e
f4tmble from wblcb It can n^rer re
cover, anu ffc wUUiniy be «tort tinw
when the city of p~ulfni:n-*Ul de
populated. Public opinion can tin?
will set at wdric a hundred legitimate
metbodaef choking off any man who
tblnkathat.be Is., bigger than every
body else combined. Congress, legis
latures, railroad coiporations, would
all feel the force of public seotlment,
and in time, the principle of the
strikers, that trains should be moved
without Pullman cars, would win, be
cause retrietive laws and the public
boycott wonld make them a non-pay*
ing Investment.
If Mr. Pullman is right it will pay
him to prove It to the public pretty
soon.
not iCboawt
|B$i5firiSS5*
fl« MM.
wpttlillm Brhdpli off
WeMfCppottd to tbtlttt p*ptr aoiiy doo*
trtaaeof Ue fff'^ Party and fcelMre tafS
^s£*s:=s%j
SbSStfLISffte*6 wo
ttooolaag* of mm
SSSsSSiSS
isms££
tepoM-
tr^itaoo^hfuiS
OF_M^ inieratiit OOBBWN#
*BhSiSSlS?!!8f?!? *Mlbllf#*11,1 right
ii ooa
'Jl_!?,e|etate oomamtee.
eathatihaM^j. S-nt'""gmtiS"«o tte
3! -"rtSS .'^-.5° ™?|Mll*d
•aeheontnd
end that the]
n^huk? wanted rtuck aad"Cckilooa
JSTd?
for.AMl.
in
|OTaniB«n« iHonld niinniii
™i2Z2S®S$S?»*-
.J?g.ygtbepfeeentdemninUc admlnle
-Si
A,11Barr®"d«T
to the
rnpecirae euar traet, tto trait, the .lead
gSF&S£
CfflT!
UwitiTimd itripHiilhvittaail
^Beali«.lnf now, a* h*i»tof..re, the the etil* of
tte public Hloon, wt.Hvorilieei
law* controUnc tte liquor traOc.
^•e€°ira2JSS."favorablethe
tto coaeldetatioa
Wr*bto
nibly qneeUoa of
worn- n.
C'HANLEA A.
POLLOCK,
Chalnaaa.
ARBITRATION.
"IIow could I, as president of the
Pullm.in Company, consent to agree
that
It any body ot
men not concern
ed with the interests the company's
shareholders should aa arbitrators, for
any reasons seeming goud to them, so
decree, I should open the' shops, em
ploy workmen at wages greater than
.heir work could be sold for, and con
tinue this ruinous policy indefinitely.'
or be accused of a breach of faith?"
Mr. Pullman is wrong In several of
the above assumptions. Ills first
error being, that the board of a arbi
trators would "decree" anything.
There Is no In force that would
give arbitrators any auoh power. He
is probably wrong ID
therwetiw'ffis
hie factories at a loea to the
companr,
it Is nonsense to assume, that they
would. Another Inference of Mr. Poll*
man's, though'not directly express
ed, Is that the general public has no
business with the business of the
Pullman Car Company. That what
thoy do, and duii't do, are matters of
tbeir'oww, and here Mr. Pullman ia
aiiuln wrong,
•Bd«TM)r r«|dir ot (M fiomatt
fsragM kicmiw, fir tare, that
jefiytrawlejr lao't Iwa—t.
Ow'fvaiMetloa ttntika Oe«oeml.
uod%f«nr e^nrter^woaM aacriAee
BaHipilu In the lhtanwt of Catralier
Id Terifwt, for In thli watk'a taana it
1» working loudljr—if not atfune^a
tl*eljr—for tbe reinonilot Um eoanty.
a*at (ran riamMba, knowliw that la
ttttw wdrklnc lt«infliro«rPsaiblnii,»
Ntod i^ln WH to S»^ TIi«niN*, '4)i
MR. SCHIXJJNQ
"OP MILWAUKEE".
We understand that Mr. Schilling
"of Milwaukee" In announcing a visit
to Pembina some time later In the
aeaaon, rather Intimated that he
would like to meet any person In dia
cuasion, and by Inference, the editor
of this paper. Well ao far as we are
concerned we are not In It, not that
way, Mr. Schilling could knock u* out
In two minutes. Mr. 8ehilllng'8
tongue la hung In tbe middle and It
runs by clockwork situated in close
proximity to the fulcrum of that tln
tlnabulatlng teeter of eternal talk.
there are some things we confess
we do not excel If It comes to grunt
ing we give the palm to the pig,
cannot growl ai well as a dog, we can*
not cackle lo competition with a hem
goose or Schilling la better on
gabble than we are, and when It
comes to selllngl"Schilling" medals
for a half a dollar each, we again ac
knowledge Mr. Schllllng'a superiority.
But becatise Mr. S. can talk, does
hot prove that all he says Is true, or
that he Is logical or relevant in speech,
or that he is nut a demagogue, or that
he Is not an anarchist.
Tbe gift of gab is one thing, tbe
truth of great principles is another.
That Mr. Schilling can take a white
truth and make it look almost like
black lie Is lust what is tbe matter
with Mr. Schilling. We acknowledged
his ability and. warned the*people, and
we acknowledge further that It would
take twetftjr mett Uke ttiraciives
long time to^ clean off the dirt that
Mr. Schilling can throw In a very few
mlnutea. That Is usually true In such
cases, and is particularly true ot so
old and experienced a demagogue as
Mr. Schilling "of Milwaukee".
Nevertheless we shall continue to
exprtss our opinions of Mr. Schilling
"of Milwaukee" and his utterances
in our owa editorial faahlon, and per
haps will have some previous history
of tbe gentleman to record later, if
our plans do not- "gang aglee."
THE REPUBLICAN CONVBNTIC
The ticket nominated 4gr. the
lican at Grand Forks last'
right. It is years since a
convention succeeded ao
ing all factions, and can
disappointment. Ia
things there are always
tea than offices, but I
state conventions wef
tea.
Vom strong candidates
treasurer. Nicholaof
of Mandan, Budge ot
and Nelson of TraiU. Sacb HaavtiM
enthusiastic choice of his own count?
and each had friends in ether coun
ties. The first three named belnj
equal in strength and Nelson not far
behind. Nichols and Brlggs combined,
tbe iatter taking the place of auditor,
and these twacombinlng carried near
ly half the votes of the convention.
This combination was all tbe eaaler
from the fact that Allin of Walsh was
unanimous choice for governor and
Johnson of Nelson county was a cer
tainly for'congress. So, if Budge or
Nelson had been nominated, tbe best
three offices would have been filled
from closely contiguous localities-.
A remarkable chaoge in the com
bine was made at the very last, Judge
Lauder had been forced on the com
bine as a successor to Judge Bartbolo
men aa supreme Judoe. The combine
had beetfentflneftred'by Alexander
Hughes of Bismarck who Is attorney
for the Nn?. The feeling was strong
among the delegates in Lite combine,
and almost unanimous outside 01 tlio
combine, that it was wrong.and bad
policy for a raiir- id to Interfere with
the'supreme bencii and Judge Coch
ran of Grand Forks made a splendid
speech, in which be practically agreed
on tbe part of the "outsiders" that no
objection would be made to the rest
of tbe combination, if tbey would
agree to make the nomination of the
Judge of the supreme court last and
elect by secret ballot. Tbla order of
business virtually defeated Lauder
and waa carried by a majority of three,
notwithstanding the combine had all
signed an agreement to atay with
their combination. Judge Lauder
saw the point and gracefully nomi
nated Judge Bartholomew himself
when tbe time came for tbe secret
ballot, and Bartholomew was elected
as were alltheothers, by acclamation,
The Great Northern company, to
whom Mr. Johnson had, during tbe
strike,sbown some
disfavor,attempted
to down him, but It was not possible.
While some delegates admitted that
Mr. Johnson might have used a little
better Judgment, and still accomplish
ed Just aa mucb gpod, thev were not
Inclined to lay nlm on tbe shelf at
the behest of the G. N
Another disappointed Individual
was B. F. Spalding, late chairman of
tbe up/ftp ppmmittee. The state com
mittee pegompiepi&eg ftjpi as temper-
ary chairman of jibe .^onyifnU.on,
the combine nominated ex-Gov.MlUerj
an# mil call, as Jar as Eddy county
including pas* (county, jftffwM
nimons yote for Miller, and Mr, Spal
ing tbsn WHMKIT'
So fsr'2? county Is concerned it
got all It went after. F'v® separate
tlmee It reeelved from the hands
ooDTMUota iM
Oraad Fofka, TM1U.
(boaih uarepreHeledby
a good platforai,
xs^sss^sssssss^ssmiF
•apport
«ha Idra «M«onMved br the Ohroti*
lele man, written by Butledge or or
dered "by th« nr. (f) prop., It la Imma
terial, certain It It that Uw latter la
woithy of the act regardleaa of "man-,
ager" or "editor." If tbe Bathgate
people loae tbe blind asylum they can
aay it waadne partially to a traflor'a
hand.—Oak Leaf.
H*W BUlGblMQK
rtiOBiud* hy tka Pioi
t.tbaooanty bnlll
i^O totlw.votaia
and that tlw oonatr aaal
ate either adequate'
In keeping with the dl
busineaaorln
s?a&!f£a.,a£u,aS *ii'
The above laeopled to show tbe vo
ters what Is meant by the removal
of oounty-eeat. It la true that "nei
buildings will have to be erected" If
the location Is changed and that thejr
will cost a lot of money, not Icaa iim
WO,000. The present court house has
been sufficient for tbe county for the
last ten years. It la not true that
'new buildings will luve to be erect
ed" for at least ten years If the coun
ty-seat remains at Pembina. Dbthe
tax-payers want to throw away accosi
modatlon worth $25,000.00 to them,
as sufficient for their uses forihe pre*
sent, aud expend from *40,000 to $60,
000 for a .new court-house at tlw
present price of wheat.
By the way, baa the Times heart-of
anybody In Cavaller wbo has oStfred
to .bear part of the expense of the re
moval? ifyv
Independent Caucua.
•t the Independent caucus, held at
Geroux bridge school house, July 21st,
18M, the following were elected as
delegates to the Independent coun
ty convention at Hamilton, July 24th
1894: Walter Welfoid, Thoa. Boad
houae, W. T. Bene and Chas. Full.
Motion carried that the delegatea
go to the convention unlnetructed.
The following were elected as in
dependent committee for Pembina
township for the ensuing two years:
Chas. Full, chairman W. T. Bene,
Paul Norman, Thos. Welfoid, A.
Chale, Wm. Carter, J. F. Lands
borough
At the legislative caucus the fol
lowing delegatea were elected: Wal
ter Welford, Thos. Boadhouse, W.T.
Bene, Chas. Full. Alternates: Paul
inwli, «!,
Bride.Geo. Oorbett.
Threshiog Outfit.
Buffalo Pitta separator, Ames en
glne, JMBM poaKr, eook-house and
task. All in goed condlUon. ViH
aell cheap on easy terms, or trade for
cattle^ CHAs.ATxnikni,
2-1 Femblna.
ss
Optical Annomicciiiont.
Mr. W Inman, graduate optl'
7
mats''
Itteaist
This will be folio
notice.
7J
|Oissasss of th* Bye, Ear and ftirairi.
Dr. Agnew specialist office, life-'
Intyre block Main St. Winnipeg, tf
'C-!,:.7:V
Separator For Sale
Advance Separator, complete, in
good repair, cheap. Huffman Bros.
52-2 Carlisle
PEMBINA
Lumber Yard
muorm or
BuUdinr Material.
^oors.
SEWING MACHINES
POPULAR?
BECAUSE LADIES
BUY ™W LIKE
MUwmaafai»ial«t
Ntbi 1094
LMBBaaddiaeeutBB^...
baatoa
Total.
BuildingPaper
W Axeni for the lateat Improved
AGBICVLTUBALMACB NBBT.U
E. II. NIXON.
HY
ARE
HEELER
ILSOITS
BTATSWKom
Windows. 1
Sdli^rrthed nod Mnw to
teroflvly MM,
ji. riK^wo
THCM
AND TELL
ritiENOs.
Many ladies have used our mhchtaes
twenty to thirty years in theiriamily work,
and are still using l!te original machines
we furnished them a generation ago.
Many of our maclii:..-s have run more
than twenty years
without
repairs, other
than needles. \Vi.! proper care they
never wear out, am!: .-klom need repair.
We have built ing machines for
mote than forty year- :md have constantly
improved them.
V.
o'
ttestAte«pmmjlttee,ier,the conven
tion, a practical rereraalof the resolu
tlon expelling Mr. LaMoure. As to
candidates, our sympathies were more
particularly with Mr, Badge than any
other candidate, and aa Grand Forks,
as we have explained, from local
causes mostly, failed to get on the
band wagon, Pembina county failed
to get in a candidate for a minor
offlee, as we might perhaps have done
If other combinations were possible.
mild our machines
on honor, and thc-y -.re recognised every
where as the mor.t accurately fitted
finely finished seuir
!\VIPR
it, the
ies
latest.
No. 9,
petition
world, it received
Ptrit Effmtftfan of 1880. tlw
other machine* recehrhw only cotnpU
BMOUry medab of gold,sflverand toona
TheGoiiyi what
and our machine was awarded it
Send for our illustrated catalogue. We
wantdoUers in all unoccupied territory,
WHEEUIt WIISOI MFG.tft
tae&ter WABASM awg»6niwee.
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aadhavi iifcinamawit
'iMrtr-ara
dewahy ba«d wetfcsei a SMaasrtMiat
ia,wkleb aadoaa soliUlittathwas
«ht to: Waft. I oeaealM ths
decten, bat kept sHMag Mwsv satfl I'hai
vrea up an hi»a «l evsr. MNt MMr.
n»w»alaa Is to la a eao Say, wb—
MblHi9ai.iiHitlla
•V weak aad (Mdr ap#esrsass, sh
a *w aaestteas as tb ar hmMh, na»
aNadadawtttqtAiw'BriB*. IbadRttls
.bMh la ,(lKM.«i,aar atber aimilas, bat
SMWMM, atlbt,ta
&» M* aMss
aad t*
a box. Betcrt bad aead tbMa an, I waa
I aat aowp jeaca eidibatl totter*
fttadaotbeeakr Ayefaimiat
hava biMi la m*s hag ags. I bay
MUsmaqr yesr.whMliaakam bsaw'ap
^tthibw, ealj aiaMaa ante wMt
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AYIKR'8 PILLS
yiiifcWhyWJ.'O. AywaOa^Lewea,
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A cai^tis ot tbe voters of tbe lnd»
pendent .party la hereby, called by
thedulrman pf Pembina township
independent committee, to neet at
the Geromsebool house on Saturday
evening Jul* 21st, 1$M at 7^0 r. x.
lor
the purpose of electing
tour
dele
gates!*) attend tbe Independent coun
ty convention to be held at Hamilton
on Tuesday. July «4th, 1894. Said
county convention, to put ln nomina
tlon a coonty ticket. Said caucua will
also elect fQW.delegites to attend
l^ialatiye^Utrlct convention fordid
trict No^neifcallcd to.meet at school
district «Q.,J0 .in ,Catltale township,
in said dMhOet, pi^t in nofpl
oftbelndi
lAridldiapfct, aald district
ho^aa Kt^t3i«aaMraiatrict
Byorderofoommlttee.
-^v SjjCCinhB
S. H. Olittord, ffew Cassel, Wis.was
UwuMed. wlth Neuralgia and Bhe»
matism, hla Stomach was diaofdered,
bis LiVer waa affected to an alarming
degree, appetite fall away, and he
waa terri
lathe
willbo
RraM'J papereatnaey, aiefeeltaad et*.
BpMltet
Tktol
UUlUftl^
lj4J^a»'«a
CMdtaletocli
1WM
a.estts
sSBas
htfit&L
hittnta
IiBou(a».
o. B. JOBKMM,
P.P.
HOLM
at.
me tble !S
B.N.JOT.
Mearr.ratiiie.
Dnving'Hi
A pair of well-bred, light, three
year old horses. Kind, gentle and
partially broken to harness. Will be
aold at a bargain if taken at once, as
ownenhave no use for them. En
quire at this officc. tf
RRAUWA.MOATB DAKOTA.
Keaer loaa ea good BeatBeMeaeearlljaa:
'r**5f.' wmeaa aewflMi atfe
Ci."Man
VdSreee,
B.q.Twl».
A Quiiiltr tmiry Test.
Ftirn qtwiHtr «f century Dr.Klng's
New Mfdleal INmvrry has been test
?d, antl tbe millions who have receiv
ed benefit fiom Its use testify to its
wonderful ematlve powert In all dis
eases of hroat. Cl.est and Lungs
A remedy iliat has stood the test ao
loujt j»no that i-aa Klven tountveiaal
IT* 'a •"•WWW/ wm reiunofB,
It Is admitted to be tlio most reliable
for Coughs #rd Ct lds. Trial bottlss
Free
Store.
and
the
the
If. Slaw & Co's. Drag
Largeslse: ttc. snd 1jB»
E0Wm^MK8fV.0.i8.A,
9^DUAT«9f
Ijani prepared iote' Surfka
HAMILTON,
i5SpFW
asjMtn astR«
ff...
sumci
«ir iajr «lhot
Em*
for
T*|tt a eoapbte
tratlea, cidl aad aeethe atock oa
haatf. "Ha'a a cdagaaial sort of
a^ftDow," and alwava ready to
MOW kia goods, shd if he haa aot
the articC' wanted, lie will tell
you wkere to get it. Hie motto
OASH'and abonld yon not have
it he wiU not be diNpp[
either. Everything ia the
end Staple grocery line. IWt
when you ealL
At the aight of money he temi
wonderfully with aa inteadtng
archaaer. Teaa, angar, coffse.
•line, ayrap, ^aa goob, dried
nita, fan ware, aalt, picUee, aau
eaa, jaau, pails, bucketa, tuba,
bacon, pork, rone, delf, biaeuita,
eandtea, fhiits, tobaccoea, eigMri,
canned meata, canned ltah, her
nag, rice, beana. rolled oata and
coraaual.
8TOBAGS OFBUTTSR
The aadneigBed will allow
te)tbaM for
good
at, Chloa«o,haep thia paper ooSla
zmwmsm.
Sale ef Lend.
•MI»m«trM«Hl|riad for
[•rnMf l*NMIMV of two oBefoek
'ottszszs&siim,.
ung.oy TBB COLUCTOR or oca.
••~%rortoflMe»htoa,F. nan,,
Sb'le wawbeaao for
••.g .rw- trr:
SgMI
mm*
aad see me,"l have Umir'iir
ism of int«la«rAaMMa jar
Neche township, a«d 4jj0Lli»
sriMif first-class land.
ff Joenrg
If you want bulldlngs.ai^M lB
woricmanUka^Bettmraulbn
J. FASDBN,
tf.D.
H.N. JOT,
raeratug.
of
otberdaa
ia tte
•eieatiflQ
I bare bii a
thia profsssion
'iallBited
t*
aayawa
M.DAK
Tjwthaimrt pjrfatr
•twtflitlitii any ctb
•r BICYCLE IN
MI**!.
to 28
rantti
Aeom
meumatie
OB ha'ad.
packed
in grooeriee. and hold the
butter,
•ame oatil Anni
date deliter the
owaer at
aame oatil Annst 1st, aad at that
butter
Cteods aold aa if ?or*eaah. Sook
atorage. A. E. Thompson,
Wholeeale and Retail Grocer.
unit nous,
fair
Md •errtoeiljee, (awaMt SeacHtodla cat?
mon
ttaa eM rear.
henrfeM, aotlee le taretrftna that will aj
•aidCsetcae Boaae.oaBatnrdaT the Mth. da,
tfJELSSt.-*.
Through Cars
43tf
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OP
Coins, Carets and Funeral Miigs,
Kept constantly on hand*
..v..
Pioneer
ONE YEAR
""i
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w$-
A-
W O O A
repalra, iacloding
conitahP
and inner tubea, kept
Agency for the celebrated Columb^
ijM»ay,!P. iATlw,
-to-. '.W
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS.
DULUTtt
SR5EXHS"
TAOOMA
TUMSIS'
of
iMUnMato-vlt
FABGO
GBAI)D foMS
wtKMtwaa.
PULLMAN
Bleeping Cars,
BLBGAOTT
Piaing Can.
For Information, time cards, man.
and^ tickets, call on or write, F. C.
xnB, Pembina,- or CHA8. S.
General Passenger Agent, St.
Banl,Mlhn.
Taken Up.
Came to my pasture June SOth MM,
one red and white spotted cow, with
aome brindle mixture, about ton
years old one yearling heifer, red
color, small site. Owner prbve pro
perty and pay charges. See. 19 town
shlp 163 range M. H. A. KAYO,
Mh,
A first class meat market and fruit
store, ln Bathgate, to trade for stoek
and cash, or. will take partner..
6M "^jyv S.~ CttiCMtMr:
Standaid Bf«d Stalliona iter 8a!*.'4 'i|
Von B." vol. 12902,* and "Ctefaaiwl
Bouquette." Both of the celebrated
N. W. Klttaon stock, will be sold oh
easy terms, or trade tor .farm land,
tf. Apply to L. Bi Booafea,
''-.i^jieiabinaia:
driviac tatfiST
well matdied, broken atjd
italetand'gentte^
W*t:
:w.Arii'iiiiiiiTif
... :ulr &:8on, HamllM^i IM'
i^pfjWiflWwi^lehd money ofi ieal
0*0#
•0W
«e^Wantad»
aetive, hoBest gentleman
to travel representing eatab
nliable house. Saluy (is
ilyand traveling expeaaea, with
Increase, IfaalM. Kncloeerefereooe
and^elf^Mrasaed atamped envelope.
.TanJJoxnnoir,
8}7 Omaha Bqi|dln«,Ohlcs*o.
^thebeetlwed trottlng stallioa
In NprthDakoUeallon
I9SM
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Haxnilt^n,
Express,
'ftfM
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iii
T. J. BLACELOCK.
mm*
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deerin6 binders mmmt
SOTA THRESHERS, Deere fitn«
Wa9ons. Btttg{et, Pumps, Etc.
Hamilton,
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These are the Sneai
from oar 1
BEST
Ton roll
shorts, then all I
that youhave'
ed rolls, anddelici
roUlag.
1515
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aad yon will then roll ia^i
laoaey hp, aad we will
aad take a roll with
£-A'
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made laeaec
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