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~ -.--^Settler's "Association will hold their annual picnic at nW1 Ayefst s grove on Sweetwater „i;J lake, on. , Saturday, June 24. 881(1
There will be speeches by old wttlers, and a baseball game,-foot. races and other sports. There will be plenty of refreshments served .by Fred Ayerst and a great time of course will be had by all who are eligible to
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•li* Life: That Slender Sarah saw Sandy Simon sitting sadly. Simon said: '̂Swset Sarah* so sunny, sing something soulfiil." So.Sarah,. sang "Sweethearts Still. Simultaneously Simon
sang stentoribusly. Suddenly Sarah stopped singing. She saw snakes slowly sliding sidewise. She screamed "Snakes Simon.. Strike strongly. ' - Simon's single shot struck squarely, Sarah shuddefingly said - "Saved. Skillful 'Simon.'' -Simon simply said "Serving Sarali seems sweet.'- Sarah simpered. Simon stood stupidly staring. Sarah satirically said "Sappy Simon, so silent* Skip, Simon/scoot." Simon shrewdly scorned scoot* ing. Suddenly Simon spoke sup-pliantly, saluting Sarah's sunny strands. Sarah's sense scattered. Simon stammered, " seraphic Sarah." Sarah succumbed.
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h. k. baikd 33 it Vle« President A. O. WH1PPL* Praiidftnt
- 550,000 Surplus; - $35,000"
otiated through the UnW Oenin ̂.Insurance Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. Partial pay
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members of the graduating-class of the schoql for the deaf, acquitted themselves very creditably at their closing exercises-Thursday evening. Owing to the threatening weather a large numberoffihe Devils Lake citizens were^obUged to remain at home, but the few who ventured out despite the elements,' felt Well repaid^- Following is the programs
- Part E ! Invocation—Rev. BI, C. John-seta.-,:,- -.J-
Exercises -By Beginners. > Essay, "School Days"— Miss
Minda Amuridson; w Exercises in lip reading—Fay
Reid andValerie TreibeB. • Essay, "The Education of the Deaf"—Gilbert isaakson.
Conversation, oral—Helei eerson and John Anderson?
•v. Part Hi Essay "CartQ9na,',=^C. D. An
derson. Vocal Solo, "One Sweetly
Solemn ThoughjK^Miss Olga Anderson. - v':
Oration, "The Value of a Trade"—Theodore Nordhougen.
Essay, "War"—Lindeman J Bull. ^
Address—Prof* Vernotf" P. Squires. .Presentation of • Diplomas— Presfc Aex McLean. •. Glass Poem—CSitaduates^^^
Benediction—fienl N. S. Reeves. 1 The graduates are:"
Miss Minda Amundson, Lari-more. . sr|-
Lindeman J. fitillj Mandan. # Gilbert J. Isaakstm, Akra. ~ * Murdock J. McMnrchy Harr
wood. • Christopher ^D. trAnderson,
Devils Lake. |̂§fe> Theodore S. "*' Nordhougen,
Cooperstown. m.. Magnus Johnson, Hallson. Wi
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Dakota met in Fargo fficently and dificussed matters plaining to real estate. Chas. |i Con-nolljrof this city was present an4 delivered an addneib that fairly teemed with origii " and helpful suggestions^ ft c#ne to deciding the of the next meeti PevU<j Lake was the .choite of,the conventi. dat4 the ISth of July day - of Chautauqua. wc leading real estate menc of the state will be present - Mr.- Gil-breath, Commissioner of ipricul-
nd labor, is expec£9d to be at that time :-anf help ilate plans for a tiifted ef-" along the line bq^place a
on every tillabl#|pece of it land in North fDakota.
it estate men will be the most: representative ^theri ng at this session of Ch and Devils Lake should
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Bruce G. Warren, the ku winner of the first choice of overnmeut land in the Fort 'otten reservation lottery, is
dead. Three months ago he was wedded to Miss Emma Fell of Acton, and the young couple took up their residence on the newly acquired claim, about 3 miles from Sheyenne. Last Monday word was received here that Mr. Warren had dropped dead, the cause being heart disease. The funeral occurred at Sheyenne Wednesday. ^ •
iLOW BATES TO OUBY. •. Ask Jno. M. Beall, G. P. A., Mobile and Ohio -Raisroad, St
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convened here for thejnnjpose of ——LJning^ and oxdaini^ Rev.
ider Douglas. Doug-been the pastolr of this for six montha 9nd it is
. te hearty supp^rt of his iji that he takes tiiis step,
of Scotch descent, hav-3n raised on Scotch oats
,_e chorter catechism, a bachelor of arts troafr Bucknell ujiiv#sity, Lewisbur^ Pa.,^ and tT graduate of Roche£#r theolo-^icial |eminary, Rochester, N. Y.
The. council was veiry highly |u<asfd With the cleai presentation ^f^riewswhich J|& Doug«-las and voted imanimously
held in%e evening, and were WelV attended. Rev. Watt of Micfiigan City delivered the address: Supt. G. Powell of Fargo ®ave the charge to the new min-listeri also the.right hand of fellowship.
Rev. Stickney of Fargo gave the charge to the people. The cburch is starting upon a new era with a strong feeling of fellowship and brotherly love.
June, the Month 01 Brides
*T*hat means Weddi ng Gifts and what could be< r 1 more appropriate than HAND PAINTEDCHINA. No piece duplicated——the piece you give is original—-no other quite like it. See our new DE-Signs. Exquicite Colorings in the soft, delicate shades, so much wanted yet so hard to find. They are here, tastily displayed for your inspection at prices unusually attractive, v .
Make, , Your Selections Now
NORTHWEST'S GREATEST STORE.
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Webster district. This is the annual ice cream event of the ladies, and we who have been honored by being guests at former s imiliar socials there, know the pleasure in store. Music and games on the spacious lawn will be only a few of the sources of entertainment. ^
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GRAND ARMY CEMETERY.
Notice—H. J. Brooks has been appointed to take charge of the cemetery for the ensuing year.
All persons wanting graves dng. should consult him, as he wHl have full control of the grounds under • he supervision of the Board of Directors. J N Mtt.t.hb,
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Friday eveninj —. i of iJ-tf June 16, the tt Louis, for particulars aa to the ladies of the "Union" will en-
new steamship .service and-low. tertain at the~ residence-- of Mr. rates to Havana. - 39tf' and Mrs. Frank ̂Honett of the
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BILLY BENNETT'S BIG COMPANY , . ̂ FOUR SHOWS IN ONE ;
D i f a m a ^ C o m e d y ; , V a u d e v i l l e , ; V M u s i c Grand Free Street Parade Daily
Ad mission, 25c; Children under 10 y rs 10c.
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