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Benda Darket
IN THE FIRST CUT
you can easily tell the excellence
of apiece of meat. The new cut
reveals the conditions of the un
explored portion—that is, if vou
BUY YOUR MEAT AT THIS
STORE
We know by experience how a
piece of meal will run, and buy
only such as we know will help
build up our trade. We want
your trade, and if quality will
earn it for us we deserve it. Our
prices are just right.
FRANK BENDA, Wahpeton.Nl
Que Door ot Fosi Office.
Dr. C. P. Vice
Diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat a Specially
Gunn Bldg., Breckenridge, Minn.
W. P. Robbing is planrirg on
building a residence, on his lots
north of Prof. Piathers.
Evan Jones and Paul Kunert
autoed over from Hankinson,
last Thursday.
IT
WILL
NOT
if
COST
To let us figure on your
LUMBER CONCRETE
and
Building Material
and it may be expensive not to.
OME in and buy your materials where you can see it
before ordering. Your judgment is worth more than
a stranger's promises. For all kinds of first class
Lumber and Building Material or Concrete Work see the
WM. H. WHITE LUMBER CO.
General Lumber Merchants and all Kinds of Cement Blocks
HARD and SOFT COAL J.
LISTEN
to the still, small voice which says:
"Open an account NOW
at the NATIONAL BANK
keep a proper balance
between income and
outgo lay up some
thing for the future."
There will never be abetter time to
begin than
RIGHT NOW
THE NATIONAL BANK
W. L. CARTER, Pres.
J. PATTERSON, V. Pres.
W.F.ECKES, Cashier.
Ths Farm Telephone ••.
The produce of the average
farm in the United States if*
worth $850. The progressive
business farmer, who uses the
much improved implements
md machines, produces from
50 to 110 per cent more than the
average.
These modor appliances save
timt, and time is money, as
there are only about 200 good
working days in the year for
the farmer. Hence, the tip-to
date farmer is using every
available means to save time
as well as labor.
The farmer with the tele
phone not only saves time
which he can devote to his
fields, but if he needs a man
for a few weeks or a few da^s,
the telephone gives him the in
side truck in finding some one.
It saves the hard worked farm
horses many a drive when they
are needing the rest. Before
hauling produce to town, the
farmer can know just what the
dealer is paying in short the
telephone is the connecting
link between city, town and
country.
During the month of March,
there were 23 births and 17
deaths in Richland county.
Atty. Wallace went to Bis
irck last Monday to meet
with the rest of the members
of the code commission.
High prices for agricultural
•products prevail in many coun
tries besides the United States,
and the possibility of a food
shortage in the near future is
a matter of world wide interest.
There could be no better sub
ject for international confer
ence.
P. A. PESCHEL, A. Cashier
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TO THE PUBLIC:-
A New Restaurant
The Viking Restaurant is a
new place that was first opened
to the' public last Thursday. It
is located in the first building
east of Frank Benda's meat
market. The building has been
or re at a
painted on the inside and in
front and presents a neat and
cosy appearance. Messrs. Lar
son and Distad the proprietors
are a couple of Richland conn
ty's progressive young men.
They are here to try and build
up a business, and would ap
preciate a part of your patron
age.
Saved the Crop
"I believe that it was the four
harrowings we gave the grain
after it was up that saved our
crop last year" is the statement
made by Prof. Thomas Shaw.
It was so dry that the grass
never got green, yet the yields
went from twenty to thirty bu
shels per acre. The barrow:,
ings were made as follows:
when grain was just coming
up when four to five inches
high when six to seven inches
and when eight to nine inches
tall.
The M. B. A. Entertains
A delightful meeting of the
Modern Brotherhood of Ameri
ca, took place in their com mo
dious lodge room last Thurs
day evening, and was enjoyed
by a large and enthusiastic
membership of the order. After
the lodge proper, had finished
its business of the evening, the
room was cleared, and young
and old alike danced to the
strains of the light fantastic
music, including many invited
guests, not members of the
order. An elegant repast was
served which would have done
credit to a king. This order is
rapidly increasing in member
a.':
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ADD ABSOLUTELY PURE FLAVORIM EXTRACTS.*
ship, and if the meeting of last
Thursdav evening is an impeti
tus of the meetings to come, it
will not be long before the or.
der doubles its membership in
our progressive little city. All
present had a delightful time,
and the event will be one long
remembered.
Aitor and Bird Dsy Prosit
matlon
I do hereby designate Friday,
April the 28th, as Arbor and
Bird Day for this state. This
day is especially set apart for
thi planting of trees, shrub*
and flowers, and for the study
of forestry and the propagation
and protection of birds.
Given under my hand, and
the Great Seal of the State of
North Dakota, at the Capitol,
at Bismarck, North Dakota,
this Eighteenth day of April
A.
D. 1911.
JOHN BURKE,
Governor.
By the Governor:
P. D. NORTON,
Secretary of State.
Lisbon, April 23—Ralph Mc
Connehey, the 17-year old son
of Rev. Mr. McConnehey of the
Congregational church, was
instantly killed here today. He
was breaking ja team of colts.
They attempted to run and he
was thrown against a stump,
striking directly over his heart.
He was a student in the high
school,
Fsond
Ladies watch .and chain,
owner can have the same by
describing watch and paying
for this notice. M. N. Early.
See F. J. Barrett before you
have any paper hanging or
painting done. He guarantees
all his work.
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ffe desire to oall topublio attention that with every
package of Copenhagen Snuff there is the following guar tot ee: •.
"C0PEHHAGEH S8U7F IS MADE OS1 THE BEST 0ED, .RICH,
HIGH FLAVORED LEAP TOBACCO*TO WHICH OILY SUCH IMGHBMBITS
ARE ADDED AS ABE C0MP0HEHT PARTS OF HAT URAL LEAF. TOBACCO
The manufacture of snuff Is one of the oldest Industries
in America. Among the predecessors of this Company (I.e., manu
facturers whose brands are how owned by this Company) are P.Lorlllard
Co. established In 1760, "W.E. Garrett & Sons established in 1782, and
TTeyman & Bro. (formerly manufacturers of Copenhagen) established in
1887. 77© continue today the manufacture of the brands of snuff put
up by these predecessors, making them on the same formula and using
the same Ingredients as have been employed from earliest times*
And these brands founded by P. Lorlllard Co., W.E, Garrefct & Sons and
ffeyman & Bro* represent'nearly.half of. the snuff sold In the Halted
States 'today*
As Is well known, snuff Is one of the earliest forms In
which tobaooo was used In this Toountry, it being In general vogue in
the time of the Amerloan.Revolution* Snuff Is today~and has been
from* time immemorialused'morergenerally for ohewlng than any other
kind .of tobaooo In Sweden and some parts of Horway*
With Intimate'knowledge of the snuff business, both of
today and sinoe earliest times, we desire to* add to our guarantee
jthat Copenhagen.
Snuff oontalns absolutely no Ingredients that are not:
in natural leaf tobaooo (except pure flavoring extracts), this farther*
statement:- that absolutely, so far as we have knowledge or Information*
all manufactured snuff (whoever the manufacturer) is and has always
been free from harmful Ingredients of any and every kind many of
the most popular brands of snuff oontaln no ingredients of any kind
or desorlptlon other than natural tobaooo, and all the Ingredients and
flavorings In other brands are.
A absolutely hamless
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Yours very truly,
AMBBI0A1 S1UVF OOKPA1Y
Americans are fond if boast
ing that this is the Land of Op
portunity. It is easy to point
to hundreds of nch and suc
cessful men who have started
as poor beys aud won their wav
up by sheer force of will. The
schools are free there is little
caste, save that of money. Lin
coin «as a poor boy, living in a
Plumbing and
Geo. J. Engelhard
WAHPETON, N. DAK.
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TO THE PUBLIC!
Since the New Columbia
passed out of existence,
I will take word "Old"
from the name of "Old
Columbia" and call it
the COLUMBIA, as for
merly, where I will be
glad at all times to meet
my friends and the gen
eral public.
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log cabin in a half settled coun
try. Many of the men of great
wealth today began as office
boys or as farm hands. Truly,
there seems to be no bar to
success. Any one, we have
cotae to think, may surmount
the barriers that are impassable
in monarchies and become
President or Senator or Cap
tain of Industry.
Estjmates Given
Repair work neatly
and quickly done
Gasoline Stoves
Repaired
Eave Troughs made
and put up.
ANTON GILLIS
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