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It ••V. yA?^}± '41 yyi Sv a* '•$! _, tl Iff?] ,'«i i5 fa s. if & I&i 4* :f An Advantage To Your fv-# V.*-' Pembina Markets I 1.13,Amber Durham. 0.86, FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1922. Dr. B. M. Boyd, Dentist, Emerson Manitoba. Phone 11. In Fargo this week. Miss Minnie Cockbuw went to De vils Lake last week to visit relatives, and expects to be absent most of the winter. The first appearance of spring in our sanctum this year is a Guraey seed catalog. Grafton high defeated our home basket ball team here last Saturday evening by a score of 26 to 6. thoroughbred horse know of life and emotions other than his own? See "Black Beauty." What was the thrilling and roman tic story in the lives of the human characters in Anna Sewell's world famous "Autobiography of a Horse." See "Black Beauty." went, via automobUe, at the present ,y,7i 1 •v'1^ -Jftf*, »a MERCHANTS BANK OF PEMBINA Mrs. E. E. Barry and Miss Clara The members of the Civic League are called to meet in the council room next Monday evening. PeMBlNft,1 NORTH DftKOTft. Capital and Surplus $40,000 The Parent-Teachers Association the purpose to give these dances will meet day evening, Feb. 2nd. 12. Invitations will be issued to the Inspector Woolworth returned last y°ung folks. Any proceeds beyond Friday from Portal where he spent •I weeks, i. rejoicing that the cart.^T1. can be taken off on Hondar. 'eluding SL Vincent. The t, 'Carlisle hall was decorated and elec- H. H. Miller O. D. will be at M. H. trie lighted for the occasion. The Miller'* Jewelry Store on Monday players who represented Pembina and Tuesday, Jan. 30-31, to examine were Messrs Karls, Cavileer, Slager and fit eyes. iman, Dan Monette, Chas.' Ardies, 'Jack Grumbo, Jim Rondeau and Wal- Among those who will attend the corn and potato show at Grand Forks •n Feb. 1st and 2nd are E. J. Harris, .... Tom Shumaker, R. A. King, Charles „bllls„ Wilson, Tom Meagher and James B. P»A«r. There are a number from ,!? St Vincent going also. |Feb*. xat A'tW M* 444+ 1 a v- -^r -v "v •, t? *$$$ S'V V*' "V* •, 4? 1? IfWe invite you to become identified with this Bank. TYour business, will be managed conservatively and in strict confi dence. fWe invite your account. & *v€ 5 *, lYour financial matters require the careful, consistent attention which this Bank's officers give to its cus tomers. v. "T The Drayton Hospital Association announce that they have taken over the Drayton Hospital and that the Wheat, F«ncy L).irK N .ritn rn, $i 10. hospital was re-opened January 24. Dark Northern, $1.15, One .\orthern, Dr. H. M. Waldren is continuing his ,, Flux. Oats 23, Barley 35. Kye$0.6l tion. 33-34 $1.89 work in connection with the institu- vour naner thut *onn/«. The Card Club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Feld man on Tuesday evening of last when ,500 was played at six tables. At the close of the games a dainty lunch Was served Moris visited in Winnipeg last week, her daughters, Misses Rose and Edith Feldman. by the hostess, assisted Wednesday evening the second of the series of dances given by the Married Folks Club was held. It is the school house Thurs- every two weeks, dancing from 8 to exPenses wil1 two weeks on official business. I r„ Dont fail to see Constance Tal Homer Youmans is attending the madge in "The Love Expert,'' at the Implements Dealers Convention at movies next Thursday evening, Feb. he given to the band. 2nd. She makes the blind see, and those who can see blind. She makes the halt dance the shimmie, and crip ples out of the able bodied*. Also a 2 reel Harold Lloyd comedy. Show at 8:15. Admission 18 and 35c tax. Don't miss this one. How much can a highly intelligent ™.ai engineering and orouchhreri l™ tifa UWe Ivan YouSu», who ha. been laid up with a broken arm for sover- ™S,"P Camer°n ter McDougall. Plus Deputy Collector of Customs H. D. McKay, came down from Wal halla last Saturday and remained over Sunday. He said that his sons, Guy and Douglas, are still in Utah employed at mining engineering and at the North Dakota Uni- versity finishing up his education along the same lines as the other two boys follow. Mr1. McKay, came here on business with the head office/ The whist team, consisting of play ers from the American Legion and Home Guards, went out to Carlisle of P»rnbm,a. s'* are lst I. B. Parker will sell bananas on have devoted time, and money, to Friday and Saturday at 20c per doz- wards promoting these crops. There e«, and navel oranges at 1% cents is no doubt that valuable informa each. Owing to the recent frosts in tion will be obtained by those who California oranges will be sky-high attend, and if you have the do and it will be a good chance to put mt miss it. For any information tip your marmalade. jthat you may want write the secre i«h« CoodyeaiTS" Wes. Montgomery, Box 401, come over from Bathgate Tuesday and spent the day in the city. They .. reported the roads rather heavy on vii" aoeount of drifts and that no one ^lrthday would be able to make the trip they e^Z S for the Red 2nd* will be six sessions and prominent speakers who m~ celebra)ed at A num ber Neche on January 14th. ®f gathered and fvenmg.at cards. Mr. Hicks entertained those present by themwhatthe Utile—La Point*. St. Stephen's chucch wtt the Attention War mum in the Court House. The Commis- sioners have promised to give us a ?e"t l)?ck is well and favorably known to many of pur readers. Nobe S. Wilson was married on The Avoca friends of Mr. Wilson were not surprised, as I The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Laura Ast, of Walnut. For the past few years she has been telephone operator in that city. She is a. young lady held in the highest esteem by all who know her. The groom his been in the em ploy of the Rock Island as operator, for the past several years, having charge of the third trick at the Av oca office. Nobe Wilson is an ex- cellent young man with A host of friends, who join in wishing him,' with the lady of his choice, a long, happy and prosperous life. The young couple began keeping house' at their new home Monday. »The Pastmasters Meeting.' At the Masonic meeting last Fri day evening the "pastmasters" held forth through general orders from the grand lodge, and one of the finest times was enjoyed by a large attend ajice. There were two raisings and after the work a fine banquet was enjoyed, after which a smoker was indulged in. Everybody had some thing to say when called Upon at the banquet table and the informal way it was conducted made all feel like saying something of interest to the lodge. The following pastmasters occupied the chairs: J. A. Wilkins the east, E. D. Booker the west j|nd' J. Heneman the south Geo. H. Mor is, senior deacon, and Ray C. Stin son, junior deacon. McArthur and St. Vincent were well represented. The evening was a cold one and many stayed away who otherwise would have been there had the Wea ther been more favorable. It was half past one o'clock when the atten dance joined hands and sang "Auld Lang Syne,, and dispersed. Teachers' of y' yeaT ag° en ihe Pembina movies Monday eve- he Seated there on a farm in 1872. Applicants must be sup mng, Jan. 30. The stirnng story Mr Iidcsi is ioneof the true type of that never will grow old. Ginger, manhood that settled this county and CHARLOTTE A, the chestnut mare saw no way to has made it what it is. He has oc ,run when the stnb'e w»g burning cupied several positions of import around her, but she did hear Black ance in the past and was always Beauty's appealing whinny and sav- found on the side of what was right, «4 her life. Show R:15. Admis- and we question sien, 18 and 35c, plus tax. enemy. State Teachers' Examinations, for Elementary Certificates will be held at the Court House in Cavalier, on Ne* Thursday and Friday, Feb. 9-10, 1922. Examinations wUl begin at R:80 each plied with pen and ink. 32-4 A. JONES, County Supt. of Schools. Hemstitching and Pieot ,Edge.— if he ever had an.Mrs. Elmer Thompson, Drayton,' N. |D. Mail orders solicited. 32tf 4vm W of a quiet wedding Saturday^ up *eseia^^^^ ning, Jan, 14, at 7 o'clock, wtka^ Eta some' iywn AntionettO, longest daughter lope ft iiitte^'% isjhetime.of the Mrs. E. L« Potato, Otterbourhe, 4hd y^arwnen the itovea^ akid furnaces ^cott, eldest son of Dr. W, Mttl^ ot are put to severe tests to keep the Boissevain, Man., were joine! „Jn piace* wahn«nL often big fires ate marriage. The bride wore a suit of iut to keep the buildings warm dur navy/ velour with seal trimmings ing thenight. Stove pipesgetover opening over a blouse of grey din- .eateu ana there is generally no one ton crepe and corsage of sweetheart around to check the flames at the rbses. Her hat was a model of qjiyy btart. taffeta and she carried a silver mesh Last week Sables and Munich, in bag, the gift of the bridegroom. Cavalier county, suffered' heavy loss- After the ceremony adainty lun- es by fires just started in such a way cheon was served at the home ol Mr. as stated above. At Munich Arc land Mrs. R. C. Wells, ^96 Walnut started aftter midnight.in the North street.- Mr. and Mrs. Little left on e.n Hotel and a dozen persons had jthe Westbound train at 11 p, m.— narrow escapes fhlim being burned. Free Press, Winnipeg. ^-w^* Dr. E. R. Lindens office, and the Sf. Anthohy and Dakota Elevator, with it®1 Editor Pioneer Express: You are* doubtless aware that an effort is being made by the North Dakot& War History Commission'^ to collect diaries, photographs, letters, Pu^ forth every precaution possible as well' as trophies of the late war guard agaiiist flres. When March I which are to be on exhibit in a vault ,ets a^y room in a vault so that such exhibits stoves and furnaces in the meantime, may be safeguarded and accessible te the public because of their inter est and educational value. In addi- LOCAL WANTS tion to the above the Commission is anxious to get a file of all local Koom to lei, ana board if wanted, newspapers* published during the •^•PP'y to MKS. W. J. MOULDS. 14 furnish war. If you cannot furnish a com plete file, do the best you can. Questionaries have been sehib out PHY, Box 25, Joijette, N. D. to all service men as well as.Red Cross nurses and the Commission is very anxious to have them filled out and sent back as soon as possible. ff so°n W^S 88 ^ou Possible. wou your paper so that service men will comply promptly and ob lige. Yours truly, MRS. A. J. ROBBTE, Chairman Pembina County. Nobe S. Wilson Married, The following item is taken from the Avoka, Iowa, Journal-Herald and refers to a former Joliette boy, son (Sflfe There it scarcelya paper youtake 0,000 bushels of wheat were destroy ed. At Sarles the opera house, W. H. Keppet's pool hall and Isaac Ack roid's meat market wdte destroyed. For the next few weeks the Pio- neer Express advises everybody to come3 and the severe cold weather "P the danger of fire is materi- eMminated. Take care of your Farm for rent. See J. H. MUR 26tf NOTICE! Stock trespassing on NE 10-161 61 SW 7 SW 30-162-51 or SE 12- attention to WTIKMFI 24tf Owner. Calf Taken Up.—A yearling steer calf was taken up by me and the owner can have the same by proving property, paying charges for taking care of same, and this notice. SAM ROWECHITK, 31 On F. A. Feldman's farm. A good family location is of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, who Cheaper than you can afford to rent Apply to G. G. THOMPSON, 20tf resi Pembina. 1 Thursday, Dec. 2, 1921, at Omaha, to l°r fale—2° tons of upland prair Miss Alta B. Ast, of Walnut. 16 for sale at 30-33 jbl cozy home has been waiting for this young couple for the past several weeks. Mr. Wilson having rente^ the J. C. Piedersen cottage near St. Mary's church and had it nicely furnished. em lidence in good for sale at a bargain. *»ght P™e. MRS. E. SCHAEFER, McArthur, N. D. X. Desrosier is running a horse livery. If you want to go'any place in any roads call him up. Phone 10, D. 26tf. lna' N. ICE AND SAW DUST I am prepared to deliver ice to any part of the city on short notice. Al so contract for saw dust and pack ce houses.* O. F. SONDERMAN, The Drayman. Why Glow-Worms Glow. When Mrs. Glow-worm, who is real ly a beetle and nQt a worm, shines brightly in the grass (luring the warm summer nights, she is not burning for our benefit. She is waiting patientl.v untii Mr. Glow-worm comes flying that way. Her lamp is the only means she bus of telling him that she is there. Unlike her husband, she has no wings, and only six very weak legs. She cannot, therefore, go to look for him, and nature has denied her a voice with which to produce the sounds of which other beetles are capable. She has to rely entirely on her lamp and to keep it bright, too, because Mr. Glow-worm is not keen-sighted, and might easily blunder past in the dark. Also she may readily miss him, for he gives out only a faint glow that flick his tail. Why "Near" and ^OfT Horse. Because in the days when the driver walked beside the horses his position was always at the left, with his right .next.to the team. Therefore, in driv ing a pair, the horse on the left was nearer than the one on the right. The "near" horse Is always the one on the left- Why India Is Losing Cattle. A census of the cattle of India shows that all the herds have been decreased during the last few years. The reason Is that there was a famine of fodder during which It was Impossible to get food for the cattle in some dis tricts and it was scarce all over the country. Why Known as "Dunning." Because In the reign of Henry Vin there lived a bailiff named Dun, who gained a great reputstlon for making persons pay their debts. When every method of getting payment had been tried without success, Dun was put to work, and "dunned' him" became the popular advice as a last resort. How 8ugar Came to New World. Sugar gradually found Its way Into the new world from India, while one of the first American products to be carried to Europe was the cocoa bean, from which chocolate Is made. Monte suma. Aztec king, drank It from a golden r% RBf\ ^fesT-v McbiraW. 'J r«. *S 4 4 4 M. H. MILLER *1 j| "Preventipn is better than Cujre" and it is a whole J.ewelry for Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, the Home. Our business is the selling of Good jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass* etc 3 Everything that ou&ht to be found ip a first class Jewelry Store can be found inhere. You will find our selections complete, our quality the best, and our prices as low as first-class goods can be sold for. 1 Thirty-two years of continuous business at the same stana without a dissatisfied customer speaks for the quality of goods we handle. At present money's voice is strong. MR. CASH is certainly a more powerful ally than MR. UNLIMITED CREDIT. MR. UNLIMITED CREDIT has been connected with this business for ovec twenty years but is petting old and out of date. We have discharged MR. UNLIMITED CREDIT and taken in MR. CASH, or .THIRTY DAYS, as a partner. MR. CASH has convinced us that goods can be bought cheaper and sold cheaper, with his assistance and that all interested parties will profit by the change. ..v With the assistance of MR. CASH we will meet prices of any competitor any where on same Quality of goods.. D. •X? lot cheaper, too. We have the ^washes" and "sprays" P: 3you need to keep your eyes, earsr nose and throat in i, $ first-class shape right here in our drug store for you. Come In now and get them so you will have them [v' @to use when nece»sary. lV RAY C. STINSON, Druggist SI THE, REXALL STORE Pembina, North Dakota. Pembina, N. Dak. PETER BECKLEAN Plasterer Stucco and Bricklaying Chimney Building Estimates Given. All Work Warranted. PEMBINA, NORTH DAKOTA. vv' r- mm #4 mm* FROM- TH^!K" tk a,. 1 X-.XX,X:'X.,. 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