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J}R. FBED S. SMITH, DENTAL SURGEON. Office in First National Bank Block—Upstairs. LANGDON. N. DAKOTA W.MoLEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW (Collections and Heal Estate. Kg1-Office at Rear of Firet National Bank. LANGDON -o- N. DAK. J^ICHARDSON & STECKEll, ATTORNEYS aud COUNSELORS AT LAW Real Estate, Loans aud Collections, LAN OFFICE BuSI ESS. I.ANGUON, N. DAKOXA. MO N NET. ATTOKNKV AT LAW ('olfactions, Farma Boojjht liowtu* Farms forealeon easy term*5. Laud contests prosecuted and defended. l.vMUPON, N. DAK. «. lUOKSON. All') Kl liHW: '.ANGION Jjl!. 8. G.GIBSON AS. DtOKSON. Notary Poblic. Dickson Bros. LDJIIS, Heal Estate aid tarancfi. Collections a Specially. N. DAKOTA. PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON. rmliiate of Western University. London, Ont. iif OFFICE—Corner of Third and Spruce St. LANGDON. NOKTH DAKOTA. N.SHEPPAKD, D. V. S. 'VETERINARY SURGEON. Honor Graduate of Ontario and Chicago Col leges of Veterinary Surgeons member of the the North Dakota Veterinary Medical Ass'n. w. «.|»ry or state Uonnl «f Veterinary Medical KxHininem All cases promptly attended aud charges Moderate. !3§U,RESIDENCB:—Over Dr. Gibson's office. LANGDON, N. DAKOTA. K. DORVAL, •IUDGE OF COUNTY COURT. filings and FiDal proofs made, »l'inpy to 1 "HD for final proof and on chattel -'i!iiriHos. Office at court house, Langdon. N. -ik. M.LSULLIVAN Fresh and Salt Meat. Hiu'liest. Cash Price Paid for Hides. Furs and Wool. I.AVODON N. DAKOTA. JAS. S. LOYNES, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Specifications furnished for erecting or remodeling residences, public buildings, either brick or frame. ESTIMATES G-IVEN:: on all kinds of work. Contracts taken in all parts of (he county. LANGDON, N. DAK. ALA.CE HOTEL, J. K. ELL AND, Prop. Rate $1.00 per day. Accommodations First-class. Board by the month, week or day. LANDON, N. DAK. FARRELL & BURKE, —FALLM AC®NTS— ST. PAUL FIRIC & MAUINIC INSUKANTK COMPANY. SCHOOL REPORT. The First Month of the Fall Term Closed Suc cessfully Last Friday. The report of Langdon city schools for the first month of the fall term, end iuR October 13, shows an enrollment of 205 scholars, a large per cent, of tbem being credited as perfect in attendance. None of the six rooms have yet received their Cull quota of those who will attend during the winter and it is probable the enrollment before another month will crowd up close to the 300 mark, as many of the younger teachers of the county will come in after their schools close for the winter. ROOM ONE. No. of Pupils Enrolled 23 No. of Days School was Taught. 17 Per Cent of Attendance 92 The following were perfect in attendance: Viola Truax Lillie Crawford Lillio M. Shaw Bella McPhail Constanco Truax Alverda Berg Nellie Glick Mark O'Brien Courier=Democrat.M!BSupplement. YOL IV LANGDON N. D., OCTOBER 19, 1899. NO. 11. THOB. SIIEEHAN, Teacher, BOOM NO. TWO. No. of pupils enrolled 22 No. of days school was taught 1G.5 Per cent of attendance C. C. CRAWFORD, Teacher. BOOM NO. THREE. No. of pupils enrolled 29 No. days of teaching 16.5 Per cent of attendance 87 The following were perfect in attendanco: Winnie Bradley Birdie Donovan Pearl Monroe Edna Morgan Guy Helem May Falconer Belle Mahon Alma Bleakley innie Ferguson. GRACE MORGAN, Teacher. ROOM NO. FOUR, No. of pupils enrollod 33 No. days of teaching is Per cent of attendance 92 The following were perfect in attendance: Lorraine Koehmstedt Gilbert Barcelo George Rylance Vernie Pinkerton Armand Paiment Charley McCay Jennie Robertson Elsie Fags Blanche Elford Willie Rylance Esther Lean Hattie Bradley Matilda Barcelo Marion Flumerfelt Benjamin Dorval Bella Robertson LULU E. HODGINS, Teacher. ROOM FIVE. No. of Pupils Enrollod 23 No. of Days School was 'taught !.... 17 Per Cent, of Attendance gi The following were perfect in atteudance: Nellie Falconer Alex Robertson Earl McGruer Gordon McGregor Albert Fagg Beatrice Barcelo Murray Dickson Eddie Oke Sophie Haugh Hazel Elford Albert Chase Alex Vierhus Vance Beer Flora Walker Ella KoBhmstedt LILLA FARREI.L, Teacher. ROOM BIX. No. of Pupils enrolled 61 No. Days school was taught ., 18 Por cent of attendance 92 The following were perfect in attendance: Edward Farrell James Scott Hector Barcelo Harry Fagg Juanita McGruer Albert Voll 'na Vleck Harold Farley Mary Robertson Constance Hunter Daisy Allert Joseph Dorval Albert Barcelo Morris Winter Ernest Falconer Baker Bradley Leon Barcelo Oscar Voll Alma fjcliulke Kenneth Dedrick Joseph Corrigan Theodore Vleck VEDA M. OKE, Teacher, Teachers 0' Examination. An examination of applicants for teachers' certificates will be held in the school house, at Langdon on Friday, the 27th day of October, 1899, beginning at 9 o'clock a. ID. Dated this 7ih day of October, 1899. E. J. Fox, Co. Sup't, How ISYOUB WIFE?—Has she lost her beauty? If so, constipation, indigestion, sick headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cte. and 50ctB, Money refunded it results are not satisfactory. Sold by H. D. Allert & Co. one of many stock McCruer's. How to Prevent Croup. We have two children who are subject 1o attacks of croup. Whenever an at tack is coining on my wile gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it always prevents the attack. It is a household necessity in this country and no matter what else we run out ol, it would uot do to be without Chamber lain's Oongli Remedy. More of it is sold here than all other cough medicines com bined.—J. M. NICKLB, of Nickle Bros., merchants, Nickleville. Pa. For sale by N. E. McGruer. When in need of something that fits well, is stylish and will wear well go to W. L. Bradliy the tailor. The "Plow I?o,y Preacher." Rev. J. Kirknian. Belle River, III., says. "After suffering from bronch'al orlung troubles for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It. is all that is claimed for it and me re." It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat aud lung troubles. N E. McGruer. Money at Nine par cent—no commission. Final Proofs made for only $12.50. Homestead En tries, $15.00. Contests conducted cheap. Mooney & Champine. TO CURK A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. President King, Farmers Bank, Brook lyn, Mich., has used DeWitt's Little Early Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. N. E. McGruer. Money to loan on city and farm lands Final proofs made and all kinds of land office business attended to. Mooney & Champine. Meals 25c and Up When you get hungry enough to eat, And want a meal that'Ba sure enough treat, You might drop in and see us how ever, Jusl as the clock is striking the hour, And see what you can get at the HUB RESTAURANT, N. F. OHABBIEB, Prop'r, Next door south of Kelly's barn. This is a cut of one of those Movements which are known the world over for their ACCURATE TIME AND LASTING QUALITIES. mm It Will Pay You To look tbem over if you want Honest Goods -AT- Lowest Prices, N. E. McCRUER. If your bicycle needs repairing take it to LeVescont's shop. He has the best line of extras and repairs in the city. Charges moderate. ARMORY Fruit Stars awl Restaurant. FRUIT, CANDY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, OYSTERS, LUNCH, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FARMERS DINNERS A SPECIALTY (Next, door to Boyd's.) w. A. FERGUSON. NORTHERN Hotol! T. B. HANKEY, Prop. '*+3) Under New Management. Centrally Located. Newly Refurnished. Excellent Table Service. Board by Day or Week. Headquarters for Country Trade. Terms Reasonable. Everything First-class 1/AN3DON, N. DAK. McGAY'S liver Feeil, aid Sale Stable. First class rigs, with or without drivers furnished at reason^ able rates. E. A. McCJAY, Proprietor Langdon, N. Dak.