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Business Cards.
AT ADEN A POST OFFICE.
OPEN FROM 7:30 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M.
Sundays from 12 m.'to 1 p.
,il closes, goiBg East at 8:30 p. m.
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-iail closes for Fergus Falls at 7:45 a. m.
Mall closes for Parkers Prairie Mondays
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Mail closes for Ea^le Bend Saturday at.7:30 a. m.
•. Foreign and Doiirestic Money Orders aad Postal
Votes can be obtained at this office.
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TRAINS GOING WEST.
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3©. 5, Rod Rirer Exp. Daily except
Sunday 4:00 p.m.
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TRAINS GOING EAST.
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No. 6, St.P. and Mpls. Ac. Daily Except
Sunday 10:55 a. m.
No. 30, Freieht, Daily except Sunday. 11:59 a. m.
Freights Nos. 29,30,31, and 32 carry passengers.
Stages leave evory Friday morning at 7 o'clock
or Long Prairie, connecting with the Sauk Cen
tre Northern Railroad.
.Stages leave Wadena every Monday and
Thursday for Wrightstown and Parkers Prai
rie, connecting at Parkers Prairie with
stages
or Alexandria.
N. P. F. F. & BLACK HILLS RAILR0A
TIMETABLE.
EAST.
WADENA,
G:40 p. ra.ar
6:25 p. m.
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Wadena Junction,
Deer Creek,
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Vining,
Clithoral,
Battle Lake,
Underwood,
Fergus Falls,
Wahpeton,
Milnor,
•Trains Daily except Sunday.
M. C. KIMBERLY, Supt.
WADENA LOOSE NO. 156 A. F.& A. M.
Regular Commun
cations held Firs.,
•md Third Fridays
in each month.
Visiting Brethren
cordially invited.
E. S. CASE, W. M.
COCILLARD,
Secretary.
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Surveyor, Civil Engineer,
AND
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All calls for work promptly at­
tended to.
WADENA BILLIARD PARLOR ill
&'.l HPLE ROOM.
Front Strait, Wadena, Minn.
A first-class stock of Wines, Mineral waters and
igars eonstantl on hand, also
ST. PAUL LAGER BEER.
D. L. KIN9IE Pioprletor.
A C3r BROKER
ATTORNEr AND COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC ANi
Oollootlon A«ent
•If ice over Bank of Wadena.
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
LORRILLARDS CLIMAX
Plug: Tobacco
with Red Tin TagjROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chewing
1?AVY CLIPPINGS, and Black, Brow.n and Yel
low SNUFFS are the best and cheapest, quality
considered? 12-ly
W. H. Harris,
WADENA DRAY
Orlers
left at the postoffice will receive
prompt attention.
CITY DRAY,
D. R.
A
MORRISON, PROP.
A oiders left nti(ii)] ray of
.fice will receive prompt attention.
W.
C. HOIT,
Photographer,
WADENA MINN.
All kinds oi work in this line
done in the most improved styles.
COPYING AND ENLARGING
A Specialty.
All work warranted
FIRST-CLASS.
•GALLERY OK
THIRD
ST. OPPOSITE
AND
CO TJNSEL OR-AT-LA
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Collections promptly attend•
ed to.
Orricx OTXB BANK or WADENA.
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Attorney ail Conlor-At-Lav,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Collections in Wadena and adjoining
counties promptly attended to
Money to Loan on Real Estate.
AGENT FOR THE
American Fire Ins. Co.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
rjMXENA, MINNESOTA
G.M. MIGGE,
DEALER IN
SALT AND FRESH
EATS,
Hides. Fish anil Game.
ORDERS BY MAIL
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Third Street, Wadena.
H. Palmateer,
PROFESSIONAL SHAVER
AND
FASHION ABLE HAIR CUTTER.
Third St.. Wadena.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay.
Finest tonsorial rooms on the N. P.
[XT'PRICE FOR SHAVING A CORPSE—$3.00.
MARRIAGE GUIDE
200 Pages, mattrated in cloth aodstltMndinrSOo.
none* or poitace, atac, paper corerijdc. Thli book
contain, all the carious, doubtful or liqibitlfi (a
know, largo edition*,
each, aold o*»rjfewwant
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Special points furnished when other
points fail. Wells bored by horse
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Dr.L. W.Babcock,
Physician
—AND—
Surgeon.
All calls in the city or wonntrv promptly
ded to. Office at Amos & Benedict's Drug
4t«r«, Third St., Wadena, Minn.
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We Manufacture the
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With the latest and most improved machinery
and also all grades of feed. We gaarantee our
flour to be as good as any manufactured in the
Northwest. Exchange and Cnstom work prompt
ly done. Special attention given to farmers. We
will pay the highest cash price for wheat. All
orders by mail promptly attended to.
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jweeentrr brought boaatoyoa. 80 woadertol raw mcniaaa
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This celebrated horse is one half
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dapple gray good action and good
traveler. Will make the season
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For terms and further particulars,
Apply to A. ALLER,
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At Wadena Hotel*
Wadena, Minn.
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In AH Parts of the City at Prices Ranging from $25 Upwards.
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UDGE
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ciation, London, England .Phoenix Assurance Co., London, England Con­
OFFICE ONE DOOR SOUTH OF WADENA EXCHANGE BANK.
Tbirci St-, Wadena, Miirn.
This Space is Reserved for
METER & COON
Who Sell General Merchandise
Cheaper than any other fLm in Minnesota,
C. A .BARRON,
DEALER IN CHOICE
Groceries and Provisions,
And Staple Dry Goods.
All kinds of Fresh Fruits ia their season.
c»il. California Dried Fruits a specialty.
WADENA, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL
A. MURRAY
Cashier.
Minn.
General Banking and Insurance Business Transacted
We have for Sale
PEAKE & MURRAY.
OFFICE OF
or
& 0STRANDER.
CASH
PROBAT®
Acres
Orient, of
of Hartford
customers invited to
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Defective Page
Receivevs Notice.
STATE OF MINNESOTA,
COUNTY OF WADENA,
D.
DISTEICT COURT.
In the Matter of the Receivership!
of Edgar S. Case and John D.
Campbell, a* co-partners under I
the firm name of the Villard
Lumber Company, Insolvent. I
At Minneapolis the 20th day of April 1885.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as receiver of Edgar S. Case and John
Campbell as co-partners under the firm name
of the Villard Lumber Company of the Village of
lllard in the County of Pope and State of Minne
sota, who have been adjudged insolvent on the
petition of creditors by the Hon. O. P. Stearns,
Judge
of
said District Court under the provisions
of Chapter 148 of the General Laws of the State of
Minnesota for the year 1881.
All creditors claiming to obtain the benefits of
said act are required to file their claims with the
nndersicned within twenty (20) days after the
publication of this notice.
Phank B.
LEWIS, Receiver,
N» 251 Nicolett Avenne
49-6t. Minneapolis Minn
Probate Notice,
STATE OF MINNESOTA
P8
WA
DENA
COUNTY,
In the Mutter of the Estate of P. c. Rice, deceas
ed:
On reading and filing the Petition of Agnes R.
Bice, of Wadena County, representing, among
other things, that P, C. Rice late of said County
and State, on the 29th dify of March A. D. 1S85, at
Wing Rhrer^je' said County, died intestate, and
being a r'esloent of this County at the time of his
death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within
this County, and that tne said Petitioner is the
widow of
Siiid
deceased, and praying that ad Min­
istration of said estate be to Geo. A. Whitney,
granted: It is ordered that said petition be heard
before the Judge of this Court, on Monday, the
fourth day of May A. D. 1885, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
at Wadena, in said County
Ordered further, that notice-thereof be given to
the heirs ot said deceased, and to nil persons in
terested, by publishing a copy of this order for
three successive weeks prior to said day of hear
ing, ia the NORTHERN PACIF FARMER a weekly
newspaper printed and published at Wadena in
said County. By the Court,
T. Y.
OSTRANDER.
Judge of Probate.
Dated at Wadena the 10th day of April A.D. 1885.
48-3t.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an Execution, issued out of and un
der the Seal of the District Court, In and for the
County of Clay and State of Minnesota, upon a
judgment render and docketed in the saiu
Court, on the 14th day of March A. D. 18S5, in an
action wherein George Esterly and Son, are
Plaintiffs, and E. S. Case, is Defendant, in favor
of the said. Plaintiffs and against the said Defend
ant, for the sum of 2,271 03-100 Dollars, which exe
cution was directed and delivered to me as Sheriff
in and for the County of Wadena, I have this 16th
day of March, A. D. 1885, levied upon all the
right title and interest of the said Defendant. E.
S. Case, in and to the following described Heal
Estate, to-wit: Lots No. five and six in Block No.
nine, Smith's Addition to Verndale,Wadena Coun
ty, Minnesota Blocks one and two and Lots one,
two, three, five and six
of
Block nine, in Case and
Gardner's Addition to Wadena, Wadena County,
Minnesota. Notice is Hereby Given, That I, the
undersigned, as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the
above oescribed real property to the highest
bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front
door of the Post Office, in the Village of Wadena,
in the County of Wadena and State of Minnesota,
on Friday the first day of May, A. D. 1885, at one
o'clock p. m., ol that ony, to satisfy the said Exe
cution, together with the interest and costs there
on. C. M. KINGSLEY,
Sheriff of Wadena County, Minn
Dated March 19th, A. 1885. 44-7t.
Notice of Mortgage Fore
closure Sale*
WADENA, MINN., March £lst, 1885.
Defanlt has been made in the conditions of the
mortgage hereinafter described, by failure to pay
the first installment of inte est secured thereby,and
no action or proceeding, at law or otherwise, has
been instituted to recover the debt thereby tecured,
or any part thereof.
Names of Mortgagors—Adam Auel and Kather
ine Auel, his wife.
Name of Mortgagee—John Taylor.
Date of Mortgage—October 31st, 1883.
When and where recorded—November 3rd, A.D.
1883, at 12 o'clock, noon, in the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds in and for the County of Wadena,
State of Minnesota, in Book of Mortgages, on
page No. 22.
Amount claimed to be due thereon at the date of
notice is $171.88.
Amount of taxes paid by Mortgagee at the date
of this notice is $3.43.
Description of Mortgaged Premises—Lot six (6)
ia Btodklporteea (1 l) iii White's Addition to tne
towl»ite of Widens, according to the certified plat
thereof, filed for recdru in the office of tbe-Reg
Wer vt Deeds for Wadena County.
.Time of 1888, at one o'clock,
Mac* of sale—The front door of -the Merchant*
Bunk, in the Village of Wadena afore»aid
Said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the
pre*i?e*£iea«m
and atyve
thereof w«h«ll
sold atthe tim*
MS* place
described, or BO nrach.
to law. and to~» poilir of sale
and taxes p^id by
March A. D. 1884, duly assigned by said Sarah
Lawrence to The St. Anthony Lodge No. forty
I. O. O.K. of Minnesota, of Hennepin county,
Minnesota, which said assignment was duly re
corded in the office of the Register ef Deeds_in and
for said Wadena county, and State of Minneso
ta, on the 12th dav of April, 1884, at nine o'clock
a.m. in Book "D" of Mortgages on pages four,
hundred and fifty-two and four hundred md fifty
three, and default has been made in the condi
tions ef said Mortgage, and no action or proceed
ing has been instituted, at law or otherwise, to re
cover the debt secured by said Mortgage, or any
,rt theresf Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby
iven, That by virtue of the power of sale con
tained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the
statute in such case made and provided, the said
Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem
ises describes in snd conveyed by said Mortgage,
viz: The east half (e^) of the north-west quarter
(nwlf) of Section number thirty, (30) in Township
number one hundred and thirty-four, (134) north
of Range number thirty-four, (34) according to
tlie United States Government survey theresf, ex
cepting thereof a rectangular piece of land in the
north-west corner of the above described land,
which s"Md rectangular piece of land is twenty [20]
rods on each side, which premises are situated in
Wadena County and State of Minnesota, with the
herepitaments and appurtenances which sale will
be made by the
Sheriff of said Wadena County, at
the front door of the Court House, in the Village
of Wadena in said County and State, on the twen
ty-third day of May A. 1885, at two o'clock a.
m., of that day, at public vendue, to the highest
bidder for cash, to pay the said debt and interest,
and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and twenty
five dollars attorney's fees as stipulated in and by
said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the dis
bursements allowed by law, subject to redemp
tion at any time within one year from the day of
sale, as provided by law.
THE ST. ANTHONY LODGE NO.
47:6t 40,1. O. O. F. OF MINNESOTA
JOHNSON
&
LEONARD, Assignee ofMortgagee.
Attorneys for Asigneeof Mortgagee.
Dated April 1st, A. D. 1885
Notices of Final Proof.
LAND OFFICE at Fergus Falls, Minn., March 10,
1885.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof in support of his claim, and that-said
proof will be made before the Register and Re
ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Fergus Falls, Minn.,
on April 28th, 1885, viz: Alexander jJcCray
homestead entry No. 71C6, for the nJ4nw*
Section 28, Township 134, N. Range 36, W. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: James Brow n, of Fergus Falls, Patrick
Shannon, Fred Borschers, Joseph Magill. of Deer
Creek. B. N. JOHFSON,
44-6t. Register.
LAND OFFICE at Fergus Falls, Minn., March 12,
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has Hied noticc of his intention to make fi
nal proof in support of bis claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and Re
ceiver, U. 8. Land Office at Fergus Kalis. Minn.,
on April 28th, 1885, viz: George E. Full home
stead entry No. 6129, for the lots 2,3 and 4, Sec
tion 18, Township 132. N. Range 36. W.
-X-
23, (885.
LANp Oi ri E at Fergus Falls, Minn., April 14th
18n.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
setler has filed notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and Receive!,
Vrand Office, at Fergus Falls, Minn, on May
27th, 1885, viz: John W Riclmrdson homestead
entry No 5530, for the Section 2, Township
134, N Range 3S, W.5 P. M. He names the following
witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said land viz: John
Thompson, Thomas Magill, of Deer Creek, Minn!
frank Yoik, A. Anderson, of Laaf.Lake, Min n.
48-gt. _B. N. JOHNSON, I (giMei
0FFIC£
0tti.ce'at
J8-6t.
FCA
IN PROLATE COURT.
L-^NpOFFICEatFergus
KO.-1M7,
LAND OEFICEat Fergus Falls, Minn., April 13th,
1885.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
setter has filed notice of his intention to make tfi
nal proof in support of his claim, and that s.ud
proof will be made before Register and Receiver.
U. S, Land Office, at Fergus" Falls, Minn., on May
27th, 1885, viz: JesFe Harry homestead entrv No.
6272. for the fractional
nej4
Ji
Mrae
will.be
uoreaaid, and
in. said mortgage
coutained. to pattefyflte amount
then doe thereon,
Mortgagee,
penses of such foreclosure sale. Including $SS.OO
Attorney's feep, as therein agreed.
JOHN TAYLOR,
C.A.
COUIIXABD .Mortgagee.
Att'y for Mortgagee. 48-7t
Mortgage Sale.
Default has been made in the payment of the
sum of five hundred and eight dollars, ($508.00)
which is claimed to be due at the date of this
notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed
and delivered by Lenora Brown and Charles W.
Brown, her husband, to Sarah L. Lawrence, bear
ing date the seventh day of November A. 1883,
and, with a power of sale therein contained, duly
recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in
and for the Couuty of Wadena and State of Min
nesota, on the eighteenth day of December A. D.
1883, at nine o'clock a. m., in Book "C of Mart
gages, on pages five hundred and seventy, five
hundred and seventy-one, five hundred and seven
ty-two,_ and five hundred and seventy-three,
which said Mortgage was, on the eleventh day of
Noi
A.
at Fergus Falls, Minn., April loth,
loo«.
Notice is hereby given that the
following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that said
pi oof will be made before Register and Receiver
oLi:
Fergus Falls, Minn., on Muv
ir =o!=8r' .Yiz: ,Peter l'etler homestead entry
No. 5875, for the w^nw* aiidw^swjj Section 18,
J®wnship 13o, N.Kauge3(5, W 5 1', M. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon, and cultivation of,said lnnd% viz:
Anton Noesges, Willard Allen, T. G. Allen, of
Blunton, C. D, Baker, of Kercus Falls, Minn
B.N. JOHNSON, Register.
LAND OFFICE at Fergus Falls, Minn, April loth,
lb'83.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and Receiver,
U. S. Land Offlceiat Fergus Falls. Minn., on June
17th, 1885, tiz: Eugene Richmond homestead
entry No G585, for the sk se* Section 28, Town
ship 134, N. Range 37, W. 5, P. M. lie names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous resi
•UP°" a"1* cultivation of, said land, viz:
J. M. Regan, Lyman Wickham, Charles Burrows
of Deer Creek, C. D. Baker, of Fergus Falls, Alinn!
48-6t. B. N. JOHNSON, Register.
H. BEBE
BEBt
Falls, Mina., April loth,
Noticc is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof iu support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and Receiver
U. S. Land Office, at Fergus Falls, Minn., oil May
26th, 1885, vi^ Anton Noesges homestead entry
for^the
e}4
nw* and
ey2
Section u. Township
133, Range 38. He names the lollowing witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul
tivation of, said land, viz: John Traver, B. F.
Young, Oscar Hagedore, Je^-se Hagedore, all of
Henning, Minn. B. N. JOHNSON,
48-6t. Regis.er.
LAND OFFICE at Fergus Falls, Minn,, April 17th,
1884.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make ti
nal proof in support of his claim, and that said
roof will be made before Kegistcr and Receiver,
J, S. Land Office, at Fergus Falls, Minn., on May
30th, 1885, viz: James W. B.-rnliart homestead
entry No. 6951,'for the si seX and sw^ Sec
ti®n 14, Township 135, N. Range 37," w. 5 P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
cont 11UOU8 residence upon, and cultivation of.
said land, viz: Geo. Rogers, of Bluffton. Minn.,
F. M. Yount, of New York Mills, Minn.,H.McCon
vi le, U. P. Bolden, of Bluffton, Minn.
4» 6t. B. N. JOHNSON, Register.
a
pnrfeuaflt
1886.
ana
the coeto and ex­
ergus .calls, Minn., A prU
Notice is hereby given thatthe following-named
settler hb« filed notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof insupport of his claim, and that said
noof will be made before Register and Receiver.
J,S. Land Offlce at Fergus Fails, Minn., on June
3d, I8iS5, viz: Angenette Aldrjch. widow of John
H. Aldrich der.'rl, homestead entry No. 4304, for
the wX nwH Section 2, Township 132, N. Kange3
W. 5, P. M. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, sad land, viz: David li. Turner. Sarah
B. Turner, William 15. Barber, William Harkcom,
a\l of Wrightstown, Minn. B. N. JOHNSON,
49-Gt. Register.
L/AND OFFICE at Fergus Falls, Minn., April 21st,
1885.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
setter has filed notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and Receiver,
U. S. Land Office, atFergus Falls, Minn., on May
28th. 18s5, viz: Henrih Fiskari, homestead entry
No. 5970, for the nwX Section 14 Township
134, N. of Range 88, W. 5 P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove bis continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
John Richardson, August Johnson, Neis F.
Strollberg, Isaac W. Johnson, all of Leaf Lake
Minn. B. N. JOHNSON,
49-6t. Register.
Draft Horses—40 Years Experi
ence.
A. 3. Chamberlain, for 40years proprietor of the
Bull's Head Stables". New Yurk lty, in reference
to the values of d.ffercnt breeds of draft horses
said:
I keep exchange and sale stables for horses.
Don't deal on my own account toany extent. All
classes of horses, amounting to several thousand
annually, come to my stables from-nil sections of
the country. A large number of these are draft
horses of the different bieed*, the Clydesdales,
the French horses called Percherons or Normans,
the English and Belgian. There seems to be a
larger demand for the French horses than for any
other breed.
"Some years ago wc used to get a great many
h^rsfs from Upper Canada. These wera Clydes
dales, and would weigh from 1.400 to
1 600 pounds,
but they did not seem to answer the purpose. »sa
general thing their feet were thinshclled and flat,
and being heavy horses their feet would become
sore and would not stand the pavements. The
French horses have good feet and stand the pave
ments better than the Clydesdales. That is the
reaso* they sell better.
"I would advise the farmers and Breeders who*
are breeding horses to sell on the New York mar
ket lor draft purposes to breed from the French
horses in preference to all others."—ChicagoTrib
une.
The best horses to be fonnd in France are re
corded with pedigrees in full in the Percheron
Stud Bood of that eountry.
At the great importing and breeding establish
ment of M. W. Dunham, Wayne, DuPage Co.,
Illinois, hundreds of the finest specimens of this
famous race can be found at all times.
sand,
Maine.<p></p>GOLD
b, P.
M.
He names the following witnesses to pr.ve his
conUnuons residence upon,and cultivation of, said
land, viz: Rnel Stinson, S. O'Daniels, John
striet. Benjamin Striet, all ofWocdslde.
44ft. B.N.JOHNEON, Register.
In presents given away,
Send UB5 cents postage,
and by mai 1 you will get
free, a package of goods
$200,000|
of l.irge value, that will start you in work that
will at once bring you in money faster tlwn any
thing else in A lnevica. All about the 8200,000 in
presents with each box. Agents wanted every
where, of either sex, of all ages, for all the time,
or spare time only, t» work for us at fheir own
homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely as
sured. Don't delay. II. HALLETT
Jk
OFFICIAL PAPER
sw# Section
18, Township 1K5, N. Range 36, \V. 5 P.M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz: Peter Peffer, Willard Alien, T. G.
Allen, of Blufftoa, C. D. Baker, of Fergus Falls
Minn. B.N.JOHNSON,
1, Register.
LAND OFFICE at Fergus Falls, Minn., April ICth,
1S85.
Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof in support of his claim, and tlmt said
proof will be made before Register and Receiver.
U.S. Land Office, at Fergus Falls, Minrt.,onMav
2Ctli, 1885, viz: Trun.an G. Allen homestead
entry No. 7360, lor the
s]4
nw)i sw)£ nej,' and
nw# sei Section 8, Township 185, N. Range 86,
W. 5 P. M. He names the following itnesfcs to
prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, sad land, viz: Peter Peffcr, Anton
Noesges, Adolph Schinitz, of Bluffton, C. D.
Bakfr, of Fergus Falls, Minn.
48-6t. B.N, JOHNSON, Register.
LAND OFFICE at Fergus Falls, Minn., April 13th
1885,
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make fi
nal proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and Receiver
U. S. Land Office, at Fergus Falls, Minn., on :iay
27th, 1835. viz: Benjiman F. Young homestead
entry No. 6273, for the setf and ne& sw U' Sec
tion C, Township 133, Range 38. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
Jesse Harry Oscar Hagedore, Jesse Hagedore,
John Traver, all of Heuning, Minn.
48-6t, B. N. JOHNSON, Register.
ISSUED EVER?
AT
WADENA. WASENA COUNTY.
OFFICE IN
8
Co., Pors-
for tho working class, en .1
ilO cents for ostace, and wc
will mail you, free a loyal
valuabl boxofsamr.ego6d.j
that will pnt you 111 he way
making more money in a few aays than you
ever thought possible at any business .Capital
not required. We will start you, Yon can work
pll the time or in spare time only, The work is
universally adapted to bath eexts, young and old
You ca' easily earn from 50 cts. to $5 every even
ing. That all who want work may test the busi
ess, we make this unparalleled offer to all who
are sot well satisfied we will send SI for the trou
ble of writing to us. Full particulars, directions
etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those
ho give their whole time to the work. Great
success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now.
Adress STINSON 4 Co., Portland, Maine.
Ifo Experiment.
With a majority of people it is no experiment
that Dr. Bosahko's Cougn and Lung Syrup
sure cure for Ctughs, Colds, Pains iu the Li
is
ungs
Serenes in the Chest, etc. Get a free sample bot
tle of Stlnehotir the druggist. Regular size
cents am?. 1,00.
VEE1SE RUILDLN(3. THLI,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One copy per year,in ndvauce $1 .7j
Six month* s." cents.
^hree months 50 cents.
Neighborhood News.
VAIit,BT.
As "Skipper" lias tkippeil out, I
thought r«rould£3k$.it on ray luindir
shoulders to petiHiHfetv items,
Seeding about half done.
We have liatl a nice rain.
The old lady Josliu is visiting with
her son W. E. Joslin.
Geo. tnisdell has rented his farm
to VV. E. Joslin.
School district No. 190 has called
a special school meeting to vote bonds
for building a school house.
B. Burton thinks of fanning the
Kitts plfice this year.
C. S. Joslin traded a yoke of oxen
with George Ramsdell for a nice pair
of two year old colts. X.
April 21st, 1S85.
WOODSIDE-
CENTER.
School in district No. 100 is pro
grossing nicely.
Mr. Win. uber will teach
school in district No. 142.
the
ng.iin
Charles Streeter is out
although he has to use crutches.
The farmers meetings will be held
in the evening during the busy times.
In district No, 141 a teacher is
wanted. Harlow Ackerman, director.
O. Wrightstown.
Mr. Turner had the misfortune to
get one of his horses hurt so he is out
of the use of a team.
Seeding is the order of the day.
Farmers are very bus}' and their labor
appears to inspire new life and cheer
fulness.
Rev. Thomas Nash has organized
United Brethren church at the Center
and will preach at the Ilall once it
three weeks begiaing Sunday Ma}
10th, at 10 o'clock.
Mrs, A. J. Shcpardson is conveles
cent. Her father, Mr.Tyrrell aud two
of her sisters from Wisconsin, are
visiting with her. Mr, T^-rell tells
me that the first seeding he sa this
spring W.A4 iu Minnesota. iNCOir.
SOTJWC EA0TBBV .GwfPTOir
J. T. Kitts has moved
Falls,
James Franks is buy iogeiii...
this spring.
Miss Mattie Franks lias obtained
school about three miles from liarnea» 1
ville and will turn "school inarm/'
Tho musical song of the frog is
again heard in our land the other
croakers are busj- keeping time with
them.
Andrew Buchanan has been to
Dakota this spring and returned
again, and is now working for A. M.
J. O'Keefe.
I understand that Orange Alden's
folks have a young daughter. Also,
Nate Bold en has a young ladj*
boarder at his house.
Mrs. Lon Smith hns been in very
poor health all winter but is now im
proving. Hope as warm weather
cocneg on that
she will regain her health
Nice Spring weather. Seeding is
fairly under way. There is consid
erable plowing to do which puts the
seeding back, still it is progressing
finely.
Time to c'.ean up bnck yards and
begin to live again. So much rubbish
accumulates in the yards during the
winter that it seems as though wc
almost have to wade in the spring.
Times arc hard and items scarce.
REPOUTER.
April 17th, 1S85.
tie!
Moral aiK.
»ne of the old wheel horse*
educational field and has been in the
harness for thirty-three years. Prof.
Buck also ably assisted us in many
ways for which he has our sincere
tliunks. Oiir institute hisiVttctora,
Profs. Ilyde and Witherstinc, are en
'tircfTy up to the mark ind are Very
justly entitled to the highest appreci
ation. It is our opinion that their
labors with the teachers during the
past week will bear legitimate fruit iu1
the schools of the county during th«
coming year. If so, the time has
been well spfcnt. New Fife was'infus-'
ed into the Teachers' Professional
Library by an increased membership
of about fifteen or sixteen. We took'
particular trouble to remind the'
teachers that there would-be no danger
of wearing out tin* book's by a close'*
perusal ot tli-eir contents, in closing*
this article, Mr. Editor, lean insuffi
ciently thanuyou for theinvaluabeaid
rendered by the N. 1\ FASMF.IIin call
ing the attention of the teachers and
the-public. Wiiii-ont thcassistanee of
the entire local press the chJinces of
success in any public undertaking are'
very limited indeed. was freely
given. Respectfully Yours,
says:
'•The
"THE
WADENA, Apr. 17, 1885.
Editors N. P. F.-.rmer.
At the recent examination of teach
ers held at this place, forty-four per
sons presented^themselves twenty-sev
en of whom received certificates while
seventeen were rejected. The follow
ing is the list of names of the success
ful candidates.
Altin Glasse.
Lulu Philips.
Anna M. Cutler.
Alta Kingsley.
Jessie R. A Her.
Mary K. \Tilson.
Eftie M. Lyous.
Macy Manz.
Nellie Mace.
Anna Schulte.
Envily Johnson.
Roxel'ike.
Nancy E. Perkins.
ly Pioneer
Ella Moore.
Bertha Lurton.
Nellie Shields.
Eftie Wheeler.
Ella Manlove.
Clara Farwell.
J-,va Goings.
Carrie M. Kelley.
Jennie Hunter.
Sherman Pike.
William Ecker.
Asher Button.
Edwin WiswelL
Boy.er.
Grant
JOHN HAKDIXG,
County Supt.
Miscellaneous..
A. Pioneer ia fact as Well a3 in
Name.
The March number of 77u.
ivzst
North-
magazine gives some interesting
facts in connection with the grow th1
and progress of the
Pioneer Press.
Pioneer Press
riOXEEIl
]t
establishment*-'
is more than a private enterprise—it
is an institution which has always
been closely indentitieil with every
phase of the raj/idly developing civili
zation of which it was in fact as welt
as in name, the pioneer.
PRESS AS A NEWSPAPER
.stands forth as a striking illustration
of the growth and prosperity, not
alone of the cities of St. Paul and'
Minneapolis, but of the empire of
states and torl itories of which tliea©
cities are the centre and type. With
the first dawn of political life in the
Northwest in 1849. the St. Paul
Week­
matte its appearance, its
founder being the famous James M.
Goodhue, and frpm that germ has.
Pi
1861.
and vij,,
shine ana at
rivals, and it j.
self-sustaining journ..
Press, in turn, absorbed the l^epubl
can papers that piece led it, and thii
paper, under the management of th&:
present proprietors of the Pioneer
Press, soon commenced the career of,
marvelous prosperity which is scarce
ly paralleled in the history of journal
ism. For about twentyflve years it
lias never ceased to grow in staturo
and strength,—not a single year has.
passed that has not shown a circula
tion aiula volume of business greater
than that of the year proceeding,.
There has been na pause in its devel
opment. and at no time has it ever,
taken a step backward.
'•In 1875 the Pioneer was taken int»
the embrace of the Press,.the consoli
dated iper being the Pioneer Press.,
md from that time to the present, aa*
its readers will cheerfully testify, tho
only changes iu its character anii
personnel have been in the direction!
of improvement and enlargement as.
rapidly as means and opportunities!
presented themselves for meeting tho
increasing wantsQf its widening circle
of natrons. The Pioneer
Press is regularly sold by train agents:
upon the more than 16,000 miles of the
eighteen lines of raft rood which ar*
directly tributary to the locality of its
publication. Four huiu
died and fifty local news agents sell
the Pioneer Press at cities and villager"
on all these lines, and it also has
large subscription list supplied by
mail direct. It is one of not moro
than four newspapers in the United
States, publishing every day, in its
own columns, sworn statements of its
circulation.
'•The paper is printed from stereo
type plates,upon Iloe perfecting press,
which is a marvel of mcchanical in
-genuity, with a capacity of 12,000.
sheets per hour, every sheet being cut
from a continuous roll of paper, and
coming from the press printed and
folded, ready for delivery/'.

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