Article Text
ery, nuts, etc. J. B. Beauchamp, Olga's merchan prince. was in the city Tuesday. Everybody come now and buy $1 worth of goods and get a chance on : 9 $75 organ. Mr. Brass, superintendent of the Na tional elevator system, is in the city looking after the interests of his com pany Mrs. Peter Huebschwerlen. of Dee merton, Ont., is visiting friends in this city and Mt. Carmel this week. Johnson & Donovan will quote you prices on lumber at their Osnabrocl lumber yard that cannot be beat. 9 Osnabrock is booming and Johnson & Donovan are in it. Their stock o lumber is complete in every line. 9 The Ladies should buy $15 worth o goods and get a New Home sewing machine. Langdon Mercantile Co. M. J. Healy, of Osnabrock, has beer assigned the position in the Nationa elevator occupied by the late Wm Fairlie. Gents! Buy $15 worth of goods and get a $25 suit of clothes. Langdor Mercantile Co. 9 The managers of the fall fair ar making extensive preparations for good display of agricultural product on the 20th. H. J. Mathisen, general agent fo the commission house of Barnes & Nicols, is in the city this week lookins after consignments for his firm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly were visit ing with W. J. Mooney and famil; Sunday. Ralph received the congrat ulations of his friends with his usua equanimity. Jas. Johnson and P. C. Donovan, o Neche, are the gentlemen who are put ting in the new lumber yard at Osna brock. Johnson & Donovan is the name under which the new firm wil sail. C. W. Clarke has purchased the lot south of Mahon & Robinson's lumbe office and will build thereon a larg two-story warehouse for grain, feed etc. Another evidence of Langdon P rosperity. It is not unusual colds contracte in the fall to hang on all winter. I: uch cases catarrh or chronic bronchiti sare almost sure to recult. A fifty cen bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remed will cure any cold. Can you afford t risk SO much for SO small an amount This remedy is intended especially fo bad colds and croup and can always b depended upon. For sale by J. D. Mo Gruer, druggist. As will be seen by the notice in an other column, the Cavalier Count Bank will soon be a thing of the pas and in its place will be organized "Th First National Bank" of Langdon, wit a paid up capital of $50,000. This is change that will be particularly grat fying to the citizens of Langdon, an especially its business men, as it is a eyidence of their own prosperity. Th First National will be under control o the same officers as the old bank, an will be ready to do business under th new organization in a few weeks. Mr. l'. McHugh is in receipt of th following communication from Alfre Dickey, executive manager of th North Dakota board of World's Fai commissioners. Cavalier county ha numerous vacant farms awaitin settlers and it' is to the interest o every resident that a creditable dis play of our agricultural products should be made at Chicago: P. McHuGH, Esq., DEAR SIR:-I am very anxious t secure a respectable display of cori from the extreme northern part of th state. Some years ago when traveling in Pembina and Cavalier counties