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MAV i I of -he Bovrd of Coo-iritttioners at Meeting Held Apfil? to if, 1902. Bismarck, April 7, 19Q2. Board net iiiirsSMt to" adjournment. Present; ComminHipetB Swett Johnson On motion tbe following bills were allowed: Bismarck Tribune books- snfl H. P.

and Junltor 75.00 Bismarck Vvater water 12.00 First Nat. Bank, rent county omce 27.00 yrtpr T.ijypep, wolf 2 00 J. Nicholson, 2 scalps John F. Foit, services Insane case 5.71 43. s.

Allen, services Insane 2.00 Mrs. Tjiruon, keeping poor, "Rro- holm. 20.00 H. L. Mlchelson, merchandise poor as follows: Messer 10.00 Mrs.

Van Dusen 12,00 Mrs. 20.00 Mrs. Sullivan 6.00 Jacob Fetch 8.00 Martin Ford 8.00 I 00 T-sBracTi 4.00 Broholm .50 Lamb Lumber lumber 6.45 W. G. MatCuan, services Insane case 7.00 'Petpr bridge 2.00 C.

B. Wolf'bounty 2.00 J. E. Anderson, wolf bounty 26.00 On motion the board adjpurned until 10 o'clock a. April 8.

1902. Bismarck, April 8, 1902. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present- welch, Swett and Johnson. In order to examine the county bridges on motion the board adjourned until 10 o'clock a.

April 9, 1902. Bismarck, April 9. 1902. Board met pursuant to adjournment. welch Swett and Johnson.

In order to further examine the county (indites. 6n motion the board adjourned until 10 o'clock a. April 10, 1902. Bfsmarck, AprlLlO, 1902. Board met" pursuant to adjournment.

Present: Commissioners welch, Swelt JobnsoB. On. motion the bills were allowed: Snm NortonrJflfoT 10.an D. A. falesJiier.

repairs bridge 20.00 Gust Esrsan, wolf scalp 2.00- A. Yeater. wolf scalp 2.00 Nel Lovin, lumber end tabor bridges 20.35 John P. Hoaglaud, nails 1.00 Nels H. LoTin, repairing svuvey- or's offlcf" 2.25 Filsiii.in.-k TtfleybOilt: 7.50 Kiinnle Dunn, expense supt.

ofllce 12.00 Fannie Dunn, olfiee rent 13.00 W. H. Connor, hack hire" 8.00 Mrs. I. CJ.

Bentlev, keeplnR poor, Marv Millet 18.85 On morion the bill of Nets Lovip. repairs stateX attpiiiey's ofllce, was rejected. On motion the proposition of 'T. W. Buckley to pav $6.00 for on lot 20.

hl.x-fc 13. addition, for the rears to 1001 both inclusive, was accented, i On motion the proposition of D. G. Moore to pav $300 for the tax on Tots 15, 16. 17 18.

block 42, O. for the years 1891 to 1901, both inclusive, was accepted. i On uiolloir- Hie ifui)ofelUuil of Alex Tvonzie to pay $140 for the taxes on lots and 24. block 70, O. for tbe years 1s03 to 1901.

both Inclusive, accepted. On the application of R. P. Clark the resolution wns aclopted-i Rf it resolved, that the tax npainst Clark Brothers for the yeam 1890 ind 1891 and 189! be canceled of record ind abated, the same having been paid in i fprtain compromise payment made by Clark Imt not cnncelod or marked iziinct Clark Brothers and W. H.

Clark foi the years" and 1891. respectively, in accordance with the opinion of the attorney, are hereby ordered satis- and the attoruev i- hereby authorized and directed to lute jiecpsMfltj steps to satisfy the sanrv i i cord. mttUuu Un until o'clock AFTERNOON "SESSION. Ho.ird met pursuant to adlournment. Piosont: Commissioners Swett i Johnson.

On motion the proposition of Hannah C. to pay $15 on sundfv lots In the Governor Pierce addition for the years IST, to 19O1 both Inclusive, tvas accepted. The roll heind called on tho above mo- uori rommlRsloiU'rs Welch and Johnson voted yes. Commissioner Swett voted no Onjnmtlon tho following were nl- i frank Bert ha 1. faro needy pom-, An-fcm TrollPt, 3S Alls J.

WlTlliinis. carp floor. Mrs. J. R.

-Williams lfi.00 Gnnn Co, fuel needy "poor, Mrs. Estpp 00 Sl.ittory. Gunn fuel needy poor. Mrs. Messpr 2.40 Amos Robldou.

rent needy poor as fol'uws: T. Fetch 1 00 Mrs Miir-chaH 3 MiTrv. Bockey 3 Pot or LaBrCCh 4 I1 O. Burton, i oal poor us fol- Mrs Van Diispn fc MMITV Porter 4.9.. Ford 2.59 a i 2.a".

IMrh 3.1"» 1 A. Burton, coal court So 3fi On motion the proposition of O. ward for tnx on lots 1 and 2, I Sti, O. for the vonrs ISO" to 1901, iioth inclusive, was accepted. On motion the board adjourned until 10 a.

April 11, 1902,, Bismarck, April 11. Pre Commissioners "vVclch. Swott Hid Johnson On motion HIP follovfing bjlls nore nl- mcrchandiso poor as Trollett 0 1 Bullock H. Portor 5.32 Lnmborn Hospital, keeping poor as foi- Mlllott 13 00. D.inlol Campbell IJ motion the board acljonincd i 2 Ab-l'ERNOON SESSION.

Board met' pursuant to adjoinnmont. Present; Commissioner Welch, SwPtt Johnson. On-motion thp bill of E. tho peace, and H. P.

BORUC. -sherili. wpro roronsidprpd and that thp bill bo al- towod at the original on the advlct- 'if the states attorney. On motion tho proposition of J. F.

Fhjl- T'lirk to pav a per font on sundrv lots as Per petition on flip for the tax of 189 to 1901. both accepted. Tho roll bolnj? called on the abovp motion Commissioners Welch und Johnson vtert vos Commlssloripr Swott votol no. On motion the bill of Thompson for rout of pest house was allowed at S4. The roll beinc called on tho above bill Commissioners Welch and Johnson voted os.

Commissioner Swett voted no. On motion tbe followlns bills were ai- towed-: Lnmborn Hospital, keeping poor as fol- Major JDIokov CJnfid i Jowon Hin Mofjill IS-fS Pat Smullon 1-J Gaskoil work on On motion tho proposition of John Moti to pav $134 02 for tho tax on lots 91 fie. lifndk 37. 4 Mt, Cenzlo Coin's addition, find lots 9 10. block 36.

vvllllanm addlllon, for the vonrs 1W1 and 1895 to 1901, both Incm- White, witness JustUo couit 2.10 P. Rellly, witness justice 1.10 p. Miller, witness justice 1.1O mV e8 2' 1111 8 Justjco 1.10 Thos. McGcc, witness Jus. 2.10 yf- 0.

Matchan, witness jus. couU 1,10 Cnampague; wit. justice con-. I 2.10 B. Owen, witness justice 1.10 F.

Strauss, witness justice l.V G. Chadwlok, witness jus. 1.10 B. Scovll. witness Justice court 3,50, May Hilibs.

witness JiiKtlce court 8.10 Walter Skelton, witness court 1.10) Jessie Champagne, wit. jus. court 1.10 John White, witness 8.10 Cook, witncos justice couil lao N. Fpss. witness justice court 1.30 J.

A. Field, witness justice court 1.60 T. J. WoodmnnKp, jt. us court 1.10 L.

Marsellus, witness Joa- court. 1.60 C. A. pcntley, witness Jn? court 1.50 O. White, witness -justice com L.

l.in w. M. Hoffman, witness coua 1.10 M. Grndy, witness justice 1.10 Logan, witness justice court 1.10 J. HcCarthy, witness justice court 1.10 J.

P. Ketiyon. witness Jus. court. 1.10 Vvm.

Sebry. wltneos Justice couit 1.10 wm. Robe, witness Jnstlce court. 1.10 S. Hanso" witness justice court, 1.10 J.

C- Rltehey, witness JUB. court 1.10 frank Reed, juror justice com 1.10 R. It. jnror justice coiiil 1.10 wm. O'Hara, Justice court 1.10 B.

B. Jnror Jus. 1.18 P. Mlehelson, Juror justice court: 1.10 Jfi. Fannce, Juror justice court 1.10 J.

A. Justice cpiyt, A. wallon. juror 1.10 Vv. A.

Falconer, juror jus. court. 1.10 L. Peterson, Juror Justice court 1.10 George T'prlpht, juror 1.10 Geo. A.

Welch, salary county commissioner 36.00 J. C. Swett. salary county coni- 31.30 G. W.

Johnson, salary county commissioner 3l. 1fl On motion the auditor was Instructed to deed to W. O. Ward tw acres swVi section 12. township 139.

range 81. for the 1 sum of $1.90. the above described lands having been forfeited to Burlelgh- county for the nonpayment of taxes. On motion the board adjourned until 2 o'clock o. m.

April 21, 1902. W. S. MOORHOUSE. County Auditor.

I Odd Etiquette of an Intereitlnv aneae Function. If you ever receive an invitation to a Japanese incense party, accept it promptly apd thankfully. It has no In OKI- own social "ysfno and is as merry and pleasant an affair MS can be The people of the 'mikado's land have trained the nos- -ti-ils for generations the same as we have Ironed the eye and ear, and they display a skill which at times is startling -There is an odd etiquette to be follow ed in these social affairs. For the twenty-four hours preceding the paily each guest must qvbid the use of anything which ean produce any odor whatever. Scented soaps, perfumes, odorous foods and even spices must be These prevent the user from smelling accurately and also Interfere with the Other members of the party.

When you dress, be careful to put on no "garment that has been kept in the neighborhood of en.mpb.or wood, 'tobacco, bouquets, dried blossoms 3r scented powder." Wnen you reach 'the house of your host, enter it as. softly as you can and a iy possible. This is to prevent- making draft by tbe movement of your body. Be equally leisurely in opening and closing a MiOVpmpfiT innnr-ds den rash of air. In the drawing room the hostess burns a series of Incenses, usually four or 'five in number.

Each BuufeL is 1 tnkp three sniffs of each incense and must then jot down itn nnrt number upon a card. of the four or five incenses burned two or 'three times, so that the number of cards will vary from eight to fifteen. At end the cards are laid ont on tbe table, and the hottess reads the names of the incenses employed, which' are checiyd off upon the cards. The guest who has guessed the largest- number receives a pretty prize, which Is sometimes a silver or bronze incense burner, statuette or cnrvingr Among the the aver age woman guesses correctly about six times in ten, while with the American women the ratio is tbree in New Xork Post I IF FT LOS -DIARY. ThlnR Had All Her Secrets Recorded Too.

"IMary!" fairly shrieked the pretty young lady, with flashing eyes as she walked down the' avenue with a companion. "Diary Don't you say diary to me again. What do you know about it, ''Nothing, only mat you tolcl me that jou had-coujmenced keeping a as usual, and I supposed you nad.firop-^ ped it at the end of a as 1 (iidut mean 'to throw lulu "ivate, don't you ever breathe a wore of iVbut 10-t thflt dinry; flropped it. somewhere on the street And plaguy thing has all my dearest sef-rett in it I -wrote jUs't I thought too. It just senus me crazy.

There it is lr black and hite that Lillian looks like a fright, that Hattiens turning from jealousy, that Charley is just toe sweet to live and that hasn't seiise enough to talk more than three -minutes vmless be rehearses in ad vance." "Why don't you advertise and offei a reward?" "Indeed, I I never want tc the tnlng again. If any oue returuE It, I shall declare that it's a irofii beginning to end. I'll 'never own up' the longest day I live." a "What did you say about me, Kfllth?" "Oh, I dotft judt remember, but some-thing nice. You can depend on that, foi you're "iy very dearest friend." "I eairnelp jour memory. You wi-ote that I "was the most inquisitive liltle minx in the city and that I thought 11 ayedal bift.lu«-=a OtllCJ people's business.

Here's your diary You left it at our house, and Tommj Bpelled out your estimate of me I knew what he was doing-. Good after BU' FROM AFAK. HOW. Modern War man may as soon as tbe eneiuy's guns, hidden aviuy In the dls- topped inountalns seven nway, begin to talk. And 'oter seven miles he must walk with cauiion, with a -wide interval between an'd MB i btuli- 'iic Hie down at every short bait and scratch the ground hurriedly with bis little spade at every long one, for the gieat sheila.

sailing- toward him, he sees by his officer's eye and hears by his commands tbat it Is considered that ha -nay perish at fny nient and that precautions are iwry to preserve him. He sees, oyer, how futile thoee precautions be if one of those monsters howling overhead should land as near to him as the last one did to that blasted Uee, for with scorched, fnn- gling'lifi'bs add tbe huge sure in its stout trunk, or as the one ueiure uiu 10 me ui liiuien "i a-nbulance wagon, now a screaming, juinble of harness and bloody flesh- All this is dispiriting and appears unnecessary. The country on All. sides is as peaceful as his native dale, not a sign of an enemy. Even the great blue hill ahead, on which be is told the enc my's 'long guns are posted, looks as quiet as the mountain on a Christmas card- Yet for miles he walks through death, thinking only of it be- there is nothing else to think of, and then as twilight falls bivouacs in extended line, sees his, frieqds run foi "their the shells, notices one of them time his run back badly and meet a projectile in full career, to part from it an- a and dis gustiug offense, and then lies down in the darkness with shsi 1C nerves and thp thought that five worse miles still intervene between him and tlie guns he 'knows be is Intended to take.

Next morning he is awakened by a 'shell, isjuarched witia for two more miles, shelled the whole way, is shelled even in hi's bivouac by, the4igbtof and as he watches the projectiles bursting like waterspouts of fire along his hillside" is glad when he is told that tomorrow will be the battle, after which if he wins and if he lives" he may be able toValk and sleep in peace for a space. "A Lineman" in New York World. I INCOLN'S DISPAlCIIES. On motion the 'owpd: jnstlcp If Co. $138 H.

P. Boitue. sheriff fees Jnstlpe 2 3 0 2 'i. P. bort.d 11 XMPKUf.

ISUI1K1 66-lf r- i Many of Were Dated tHe Surprise is often expressed tfy Verj intelligent people that so large a proportion of President Lincoln's pbiiant telegrams arid-some of his let tfcrs are dated from the war depart merit instead of the executive mansion and none of them from the navy, treas ury Or other administrative bureaus Tfife -S-o- lar fact, and froni it writers have plausibly drawn the conclusion thai Lincoln personally liked tbe secretary of WAT hpttpr' thnn any of the othei cabinet-officers. "While this indeed ap peaES bnx-o hppn'tmp, it does not nee- so follow. He certainly held Mr. in high regard, yet he seldom went to the stnte depaitment. In the circumstances it was not at al.

singular. The is easy. was the business of that time, aiid Lincoln's eyes were always bent to the army, especially great militnry events were impending. He habitually haunted the adjacent and army abod General Halleck, adviser- for news and views. Head-and beail were strenuously concentrated on the fight, wherever it might be.

His fertile brain saw, too, tbe critical points in the game oftentimes far more clearly thai. some of his so called "ablest generals." He not only wished to know what wai. going on In the field, but pait nobly. In the heat of action or at 'crucia) moments his orders, suggestions and inquiries- were fired off spontaneously from wherever he mighl be at the iftomcnt, and at such periods he was generally "over at the war de partmemi" with Mr. stanton.

Thnt ie the chief reason' why so many of dispatches are dated at that department and not because he perhaps held Stanton in higher esteem than the secretary of-the navy or state or ireasuiy. Magazine. DANGTOIOUS IF NEGLECTED. Burns, cuts and other wounds often, faiil to heal properly if negfected and become troublesome sores. IfoWitt's Witcb Hazel Salve prevont 1 such consequences.

Even delay has aggravated the inqujiry foeWitt's W'ireh Hazel Salve effects a cure. "I had a running sore on my leg thirty years," says H. C. Hft-rtly, Yankee town. Inrf.

"After using many rem- Your "lood in Mi'st I PIC Vitality or Cclory Expels All Winter and Poisons. from tbe Blood and Builds Up the Entire in an uptow car one aft- Ainoou last week were much entertained and amused by a discussion of things spiritual by two colored pas scngertu the debate tbe voices of the loudei tintil what wa's aufl'- ble to ull in tli. a bad a couios? on of faith given W8 views of the mentis whereby man could gnln salvation one of tbe pair blurted out lu a tone that implied that all Ma bojie tov- the next world was the "Well, sab, I b'iieve dat what's to be is sho'ly gwinc to be." "Huh," 1 uronteil companioo con "den b'lieves In pro-' Baltimore Sun. ONR CCN'I A WANTKJJ for hi--- Mrt 8AT.K--All my honvihoM furniture, includinir a ODW ffrude piifu. (iill on 8th touth of C'a'ho ohoreh, F.

Woemponer. The "And tlie ru company aKCB te settle by paying me $6,000, docs It?" ihe who had been much of It do I getT' "Ion get all of It," said tbe lawyer, ''and yon me what you please. It didn't take me five minutes to get a them." This," reader, IB Tio fancy sketch are limits to the imaginative faculty of tbe human niind: Chicago A Help to Milkman You're up uutisually Johnny. Johnny (without looking up from Mf novel) Yeh. sent- "9 to bed lust night Just as Prelly Pete about to rescue the Ipvely 'uaiden.

Philadelphia- Press. A PoBBlble Solntion. "I believe that house is haunted. 1'he tenant says he hears some one rapping on the walls at night." "Maybe its walls are covered with wrapping paper." New )Terk Times. AN ASiOUNPING PkOOf Of OOD CLPANSING AND RFS1O- 1VI i UKftLl can be by keeping fche body, frvc of add and sluggish blood and iioi-bid waatf 'nPt- ter.

The blood Chat piutipod t'hVough the heart to oJC the body, notirfehmont and health, or poison and scods of death. "Close confineitient in badly vontll- atetl- offices, stores, and workshops during the winter months, has lowered the vitality of tens of thousands. Poisons and impurities have been 1m- jxlqnted'Jii th) blOOd; thrap fif 'death njust be expelled if health would bemaintained during the coming suta- The month of May should bo renovating and building-up time with the vast army'of weak, debilitated, and broken women, am! people, If Jhe work of and vitalizing the blood be eruptions, blotches, eczema, scrofula, erysipelas, and other dangers are snje to be your portion. FAine's mCijts AHC- cessfully at this season all unhealthy conditions, of the -bloocj. It is the only medicine that can guarantee perfect purification of the vital fluid; that can give nntriiuenit to the neives and tissues; that can bcfitow new life, vigor, and strength for the enjoyment of life's cfnties.

jwr. ucorge SOhrnddt. West 'imrrt street. Cincinnati. Ohio, brfefly and forcibly writes regarding his rescue ftoni a slow hut sure death: he.

says: "Since- infancy I have beep bothered with impure blood and nervousness. I U'icf almost all known remedies and 1 f. Nocona, Tex, "I seemed to' do me any good until nCK hin helped ate As a drowning RELIGIOUS Religious revival meetings are being- held this week at the Methodist chinx'h' Thursday evening at sermon by Rev. P. N.

Nvstram. Fi Iday evening sermon RPV. A. Hayes. Saturday evening at sermon by tho pastor.

Satin-day a. m. sermon, "A Living Sacirfiee, -and aftej-warfl "Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Sunday evening- at sermon, "Cause and Effect of Unbelief." LI KB A DROWNING MAN. "Five years ago a disease.

the doctors Called took sueh hold of that 1 could scarcely RO." writes Geo. S. Marsh, well attorney took quantities tn i i uim rjut dliiggist recommenfled Paine's Celeiy Compountl. I used this medicine, and hofore I flnishprt two man grabs at a straw I grabbed at I felt an imtproyement at i and after a few bottles am ound -bottles. I found relief.

I am nowi and well Kodol is the onlj prepa- uoing my sixth bottle and never -felt a 0 A(U -ily lepivduieM the better in my Jife. My nervousness" is a a digestive juices and all gOno and ever it was." Diamond Dyes my Skin Hearer color fodt'iors atul nbHons Easy. Excellent. Economical Snlphnr and A sailor custom other day took out of his pocket soine silver coins had a strange yellow, hue, and a clerk said to him, "what makes jour money such a funay color, Jack?" "Well," replied the mariner, "we just got in with a cargo of fuel oil. It's the oil that turned my money yellow.

Fuel oil has that effect on every of fnetfll. i'ou ought to be on a fuel oil steamer some It "surprise yon to see the cabin silver 1 ware, the kitchen tins and qvery blasted bit of- metal on board all having the Jaundiced look. There is sulphur in fuel oil, and l.l'» thii sulphur tbat doca the yellowing. Nitric acid i bring hnVU- thp original color again." Philadelphia Record. Outward Vlilble Slgam.

-Tell' me honestly, do yon think ever will make a gieat actress? Experienced Manager. Kbt you can subdue that bright and tAiccr- ful smile. Haven't you learned by observing tbe pictures of a-cfresses that they all wear a look of tragic and profound Tribune. digestive juici-s and conse- is the'onlj one which digests an.i ffKwl and cities an form of stomach trouble. K.

G. Patteifon Co 1 SBED PO'lATOES. Ifnve a well selected stot'k of seed Qall and see thorn before making your selections. GEO. GUSSNER.

Publication April 17,1902.) OF NORTH DAKOTA. Conntj of Burleiglt. In District Conrt, Sixtb Judicial Distjcict. (iuat Wosttin, plaintifT, vs. John Olson, Ncls Johneon, Frans Johnson, Carolina OKon, Amanda Johnson, Emily- Anderson, a'nd -nil personp unknown claiming anj: estate or interest in, or lien or incumhrance upon Llie property described in the complaint, nnd their unknown defendants.

The State of Nortli Dakota to the above named ilefeudants: You nre horebj Hummoned tx nn-wir the complaint in this action and to tcrve a cony of your answer upon the Hubscrib within liury C. .1.:. Tnen they Tooked at each other, began to cry, each other's nr.i.s In five were criticising a trleriA. Knnsas Cit Independent ve at -If bo ontin.e to sec jou exclusive of tho day of and in cai-e of vour failure) to appear or answer juditiiiiMit will 1)6 taken aRnmft jou by default for the relic'f domancifdl in tho complaint. April 1MB.

A T. Plaintiff's Attorney, O. To the above named defendantb: You please take notice thai ilio complaint in the above entitled action is filed in the oflici 1 of the clerk of said court at BIB- rnnrck, X. D. Dafcd April 17,4802.

A. T. PATTERSON, Plaintiff's Attomey, Bismarck, IX edies, I tried De Witt's Witch Salve. A few boxes healed the sore. 1 Cure 0 all diseases.

Piles vield to it at once. Boware of counteifeits. to G. Palleistm Cu. t'KOM SOUTH An interesting letter recentiy received by F.

Miller, general pas- scngVi agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. 'Paul railway, from a wealthy diamond hunter in the Oiange Free State, South Africa, who has just returned to that place after a two years' touf of the world. He says he covered over 'hirty thousand milce during the and ride of 410 miles from St. Paul to Chicago on the Pioneer Limited in July. 1901.

wm by far the most enjoyable pail of tihe trip. He also, states emphatically that nowhere in. the wprld LnJn nervlee be that in the and tt-t trf 1 A CliiiiiDR in a I ife TiniK 'to invest on ground floor with owners, in developed tree milling gold mine that has produced, and Iww expended on it, I iTly i lt: in development on the ledga and a coniplete five stamp mill, with all other necessary machinery ready to run. is-not a prospect, but a mine that hft-i We are placing 100,000 shares of development stock at 25c per sfiare, capital stock 1,000,000 shares (par $1.00) each, fully paid and" non to futher -de-" velop and put the property on a paying basis. A property lying near the Ozark, with nowhere as gootl showing and very litt development, sold lat week to a New York syndicate for The Oznrk will pay dividends and be worth'par inside of six months.

is the beat investment for the money that haa ever bean offered to the in- vooting pMelw Do not loee this opportunity. It will never come particulars, proopoctus, report on.mine, references, etc, addrcos, C. E. H. WALKER.

Manager. Traffic O'AltK GO'U MINING 5 MM" ING Kupitz. i for urn II of throe B. .1 .1 uttcrKiu Pharmacy. IJOOU mud us prtvute 1n.mil} fur two or Ktojuirw Tribune at.

holic meu who barber trade with ui, mnch time saved by of utsady export, iu- M.uotiuu.ot«. Special offer for IS Barber Jyhnr. C.I. RNCK-IKW TfM lo Iho kivur to crco tbe 'KOOuri will find a foot of tVs jnst above at All of the i ay or Night. ASK fOR C.

D. E0ICK I AndlOceurlty! t-onds. 15, FIUS ATJ.RN AT LAW A. T. PATTERSON ATTOajJSt AT LAW Money to ean NAT Li BANK BL.UCA MASONIC.

BlSinurcfe; Lodge. A. F. A. No.

5. Meets and third Monaayg In each month at Mnsonle hall. Wenry i- Reade, Tuucred Knights Templar. No 1. Meets third- Thursday In each mouth nt Masonic hall, Dakota- Block.

M. M. Cook, C. W. F.

Cdfhrane, Recorder. Ulsmarok Chapter. Ito. 11, O. M.

S. first and third Fridays In each month at Maaonlc ha.II, Dnbota Block. TfatgAt Hare. M. Hattle Skelton, Secretary.

KNIGHTS St. Elmo Lodge, No. 4. Meets erery Wedneadny evening at workmen hull Baker Block. John Bostroro, C.

C. John L. K. of R. and S.

BROTMEKHO6D OF AMERICAN YfcO- MBN. A fraternal Inmirance organlTJitlon. Meets first and third Thursdays jof cachjnonth In y. A. ri i i i i i a i J.

Tuaiiuu. i Lee, 'irltiune ANCIENT ORPfiR TTNI1-ED WORKMKN. Bismarck LodKe, No. the Brut and thlnj Tuesday evenlnKS of each u.ontU it their hall in the Baker Block ai 8 o'clock. J.

H. Newton, M. I. O. O.

F. Capital City Lodge No. 2 ee ts every FrlUuv at McGowan bull at 8 o'clock p. J. J.

Lamb, N. O. Harry Lee, Secretary. G. A.

R. Jnines B. McPhereon Post No. 2, Department of North Dakota. Grand Army of the Rrpubllc.

every second and fourth Thursday In each month nt 3. A. R. hall. Bl-mmrr-K, N.

Nlcolos DockeDdorf, Commander; W. A. BenUey. Adjutant. WOMEN'S RELlfiF CORPS.

Meets "second, and fourth Fridays of ench month nt their hall at 2:30 p. m. Florence Ward, president; Mrs. Dorotbj J. Field.

FLORENCE CRI'ri'JiN'l'ON CIR- oic of Auxiliary to the National Florence Crlttenton Mission President. Ella Honghtalling; Corresponding Secretary. Linda VV. Slaughter: Becordinir SJecretarr, Harriet E. Roscne Band-Mrs.

F.M, 0arr, Lucy VVaid, Mary E.WhiUscraft, S.E. Johnson, Josie H. Beers, Mrs. C. E.

Mnrrcll. ims Circle in oraani'fld for tbe Christian lodemp-, tion of ernnff t'irU and women, who may receive friendly asuistance by applying- to the rescue Band. John Real "Estate, and Collections: bargains in Wild and Improved Farm Lands, on government lands." Insurance best With 19 years experience in Salem and vicinity. New Salem, North Dakota Official Time Cafd No. 12.

Taking ettect ac 6 a in. Jnnnary 13tb, 1901. Daily eicept Sunday NoJ. Lv AT. 3 KM p.m.

9:10 a.m. 10 Arnold, t. Lv.2:20p. 9-50 a.m. 18 Lv Baldwin.

t. :50 p.m. 26 LT Chapin Lv a.m. 27 Ar i Lv.l:15p. m.

Ohapm 11:30 a. nv Lv Ar 1-00 p.m. a LT Rrxisfvelt Lv a 11:15 a. m. 45 Ar LT 12 Hp.

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Years Available:
1873-2024