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"No. 1 hard
The Slate Bank has money to
Moan on improved farms.
Buy some of ywnr (Christmas
presents at the fair act the Con
gregational church Wednesday
rthellth. :T,rvr
A limited (jaaHi1«tyrff 'bran and
shorts for safe art. ©ooperstown
Roller Mills.
,4 Speaking afowct weddiugs,
-who'll be the next? There are a
few fossilatediJfi'bachelors still
.left in town.
5000 bushels of «oate and barley
wanted in exchange tfor trade.
BBBBIBROS. & Co.
:.J Mrs. B. B. Brown *and Harold
.' went to Fargo Monday and from
''there will go tsojNew Rockford
g^to Visit
B. B.
GIRL
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WAINIFFIJD—at
Hot el. for laundry ^work.
Palce
It would see*n as 'if this Mc
Kinley prospeinty had started a
boom in the matrimonial line.
The number of young people
getting spliced MB it caution.
Dr. Bergstrorai was called up
to Binford last Sunday to sew up
young Fritz Smith. «on of Fred
Smith who had been kicked on
the head by a ihorse. He re
ceived a bad gash over the eye
and down onecheek.
:"•.! The Cornier neoeived a pleas
', ant vist mm Editor-Williams, of
McHenry, last Saturday. Drop
•in again, Bro. "Williams.
Married—onjNov.57, 1901, by
Rev. H. Ruringj John Christin
of Hope, and Miss Annie Atohi
man, of Gallatin. We are n»t ac
quainted with tifae bridegroom
but the bride is the daui|Hter of
.'Postmaster and Mrs. ^tchisoji,
of Gallatin. The Courier joins
vwith numerous friends in ex
.- tending congratulations. May
their path through IliJefoe smooth
and pleasant.
It is cheaper too jget your
wheat ground at the (Coopers
town mill than to boy .your flour.
All flour guaranteed.
JA new time carvd wienatiinto ef
ffect oi- the branch Monday.
'The train from the «®uth now
(arrives at 11:50 and departs go
ingsouth at 4:40. Maiils clos«-'
filing north at 11:20 atrafl going
south at 4:10. The mtuuigemeni
expect to double the road with
oaae train and use extras for the
extra work. If they make con
nections at Sanborn the new
card will be an improvement
over the old one. Passengers go
ing .east can connect at 8r0§jp.
Wanted—a girl for g«nera»
housework. Will pay $3J&0 a
week Ao one who is competent.
Apptf to Mrs. Maynard Crane
Married—Nov. 30th, 1901, by
Re?. V. H. Ruring, Mr. *01ai
JohnsoK and Miss Bessie John
son, bath of Cooperstown.
Hie contracting parties are well
known to our readers. Hie groMn
is a popular young farmer living
four miles west of town, and Is
in every *^y a model gentleman.
The bride was one of j0ur school
teachers and has
aA&rge
circle
of friends. The Courier hearti
ly joins with all their friends in
wishing them a long and happy
life The happy pair will leave
for Norway in a few days where
they will spend the honeymoon
visiting old.friends and scenes.
May they enjoy a pleasant trip
and a safe return to Griggs
county next spring.
500 bushels of potatoes wanted
at once.
O.
W.
KERR.
Mr. E. W. Blackwell, who for
more than sixteen years has been
the efficient manager of the Gull
River Lumber Company's busi
ness at Oooperstown, has decid
ed to remove to Morris, Minn.,
where he will enter into the
same line of business but under
more lucrative conditions. It is
with keen regret that the Courier
has to make-this item. For the
past fifteen years the Courier
editor has done business
with Mr. Blackwell and a
squarer man never set foot in
this or any other town. His
family have also been prominent
in society and church matters
and the whole family will be
much missed from this com*
munity. Mr. Blackwell expects
to leave here the 1st of January
for his new field of labor and he
will be followed with the best
wishes of a unanimous com*
4munity.
CinUladlar CCtallagher is IMI&!
on thftkrandh.
VHnrt NatlAialK«tli|
for
RED
estate
4*»ADS
acoeptubla loane'
paid G. «D. ID.
Phigps UBest is all right—ifor
sale byall imerchants. If mtcall
at the imill. Bvery sack gauran
teed.
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Dr. Sose,'re»ideni dentbt, Onqpen
towa, H.ID.,«»n be found in
from now on until further uoiice.
Offioeiin^yTWFson's new bui a turnup*
HtNira
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Y«iuwilhTegret it if you ifail to
go t»)itlle 'C3wigregational ohurchi
on the IXlth and eat one off Mr.
Jack®rowii's oyster stewns.
Several*oases of smallpoxinuve
been jxeported to the b»»ai?tl of
heaith around Hannaford and the
cases have tbeeu placed .under
quarantine.
F01R -SALE—a quantity of
BiMion Dollar Grass. Can raise
two cropsoevery year. Inquire
of W. H. Sansburn Cooperstown
N. D.
Mr. and .Mrs. A Watne .and
son, Martin Lunde, Swea iBflle
stafi and-SvenLoge left Monday
for a winter's visit to their old
Norway home. The Courier
wisihes tUem bon voyage and a
pleasant visit. They wiliiKeturn
in fche.-spaiii^.
For plans and specifications
for «llikinds of buildings «oresti
mates on lumber bills ca£l on M.
M. Lie. Binford. N. D.
Married—in tha town of
Rosendahl, Griggs Co., N. D. on
Nov€anber_28,1901, by Reu'/Oscar
D. JPurinton, Miss)/ Emma
Schaefer to Mr. .John/A?. Rem
oter, iboth of the town of Rosen
dahl.
Ha-airiksgiving day was its'beau
tiful and warm as a spring day.
Our citizens ^generally spent he
time at home visiting with
frienfis and getting away with as
much tnrlfey and the usual trim
mingw itlhutuhey possibly eouild.
Bring your wheat to the Co op
erstov/m mill, and get your year's I
supply ®f flour. We exchange
or grind for 15 cents per bnshei.]
Misses Liillian and RuthBlaek
well gave a Thanksgiving party
to seventeen Of their little girl
friends last Wednesday evening.
The occasion was a very pleasant
one indeed for the little folks, all
of whom enjoyed themselves im
mensely. A 'lunch was served,
which was ate® another interest
ing feature to :aill concerned.
Fleece lined underwear a Bar
gain at A. Hjort.jfe Co., Jessie, N.
The ball lastTbursday evening
was attended by about seventy
couples and was a great success
in every particular. The band
pened up proceedings with a
few selections. The orchestra
was first class also the supper
and Mr. Marquardt has reason
to feel proud of his opening.
The festivities were kept hum
ming, until 4 a. m. Friday morn
ing.
First-class organs for sale.
S.
ALMKLOV.
"Ingomar," one of the greatest
plays of modern times, will be
played by Mr. Sanfoftl Lodge
and his company at Marquardt's
new Opera House as the grand
theatrical opening Dec. 13. Mr.
Dodge has made a special effort
to make this the greatest pro
duction he has ever attempted.
Special scenery is carried and
used for every act, also elaborate
settings and new and gorgeous
eostumes. The supporting com
pany this season will be stronger
than ever. "The Musketeers"
will be played by Mr. Dodge,
Dec. 14th.
DR. L.S. PLATOU, of Valley City
graduate of Cbristiania University,
Norway, will be in Cooperstown
Dec. 27th and 28th or the purpose of
practising his profession. Regular
visits last Friday and Saturday of
each month.
The ladies of the Congrega
tional church will hold their
annual fair Wednesday at 2:30 p.
m. Dec. 11th in the church.
There will be embroided linens,
Battenberg work, art calendars,
fresh cut flowers, fancy bags of
every discription—plain and
fancy aprons, handkerchiefs
from many different states in the
union, and a host of other pretty"
things all within the reach of
everyone's pocket book. One
of Mr. Brown's good oyster sup­
pers
will be served from 6 p. m.,
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"We sot our first sanw Decern-1
her 2d.
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Eyes examined tmd glasses
fitted when needed by Varnson,
Miss Lillian Haskell com
menced a six months term of
school at Happy Hollow Monday.
Miss Francis Palmetier com
menced teaching school in the
Ruggles academy the first of the
week.
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Plenty of money Sor loans on
grain, or land or other g*od 'se
curity at
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State Bank of Cneperstown.
Our store keepers are getting,
in some very fine holiday goods
and a healthy trade in this line
anticipated.
Victor Nelsoti made a flying
trip up to Lee last Thursday.
By-the-way, wonder what Tic is
doing up there «o toften these
days.
Lieut-Gov. BartHett left on
Monday's train for a trip to
Grand Porks 6o attend a meeting
of the board of regents of "the
university, of which he is the
president."
The merchants haTe all agreed
to close early during the winter
commencing after 'Christmas.
This is the riirht thins to do and
the clerks heartily appreciate the
concessions grant«d by heir .em
ployers.
Tha two step is not in it at, Mr
Henry. From grapevine tele
grams received here the hut
let step is the popular thing up
there. Why don't the decern
people up there gel into the game
and put a stop to it and disorder
The Courier has sent out bill
i'for its Hannaford subscribers to
W. S. Hyde who is authorized
collect and receipt for same. We
hope our friends at Hannaford
will make it a point to drop in
and leave their money with Mr.
Hyde—we need it in our busi
ness.
Messrs. Stone, Rearick, Ade
Thompson, Fred Rose, H.
Bateman and Doc Winsloe went
upto the Thompson farm nortl
of town about twelve miles on
Thanksgiving day on a rabbit
hunt. They brought home sixty
of them so that game was plenty
for a few days.
The committee having in
charge the duty of raising money
for erecting a national memorial
in honor of the late President
MclOtaley, has appointed all the
postmasters in the country to re
ceive contributions to that fund.
Postmaster Trubshaw has been
authorized to receive money for
this purpose and if anyone de
sires to contribute they can
leave same at the postoffice
where the same will be properly
credited and forwarded to the
proper authorities.
On account of the advertising
received at Buffalo during the
exposition, about our need for a
number of marriageable girls to
walk off with our bachelors,
Lieut-Gov. Bartlett recently re
ceived a letter from Scotland
from a bonny Scotch lassie who
is willing to come out here and
make life pleasant for some live
young man—Scotchman pre
ferred, but will aocept a young
man of other nationality if she
can't find a Scotchman. Here
is the chance of a life time for
somebody. I tell you it pays to
advertise.
Great interest is being mani
fested in the coming of Mr. San
ford Dodge, in his magnificent
revival of "Ingomar." He is
supported by a company of un
usual excellence. Special scen
ery and elegant new costumes
make this a grand production
which should be appreciated by
everyone. This will be the
grand theatrical opening of
Marquardt's new Opera House,
and one of the big events of the
season. The engagement willi
be for two nights, Dec. 13th and
14th: "The Three Musketeers"
w»!l bep*.n»fnl the second, nivru ..•
Rehire frames for sale at the
photograph gallery.
EL W. Blackwell spent several
day of last week at Minneapolis
attending to business matters.
Aaetio* Sale of furniture at
the Dakota House Saturday, Dec.
14th. mt.r
a
North Dakota has been outdo­'
ing herself along fine weather]
fines this Sail. Eastern .people
should come out here and enjoy
it with ms.
I. M. Adams, the Rushford
wagoniman, was in the city last
'Saturday, selling what he really
•beiiieves to be the best wagon
made.
Call at the State Bank of Coop
tretown and get one of those
Home Saving Banks, for your
self or for your little boy or girl.
A deposit of $2.00 entitles you to
a bank.
A new sidewalk from Retzlaff's
corner to Marquardt's opera
house is a needed improvement
now. It is good weather for
building sidewalk why not have
it done?
A. Moffat & Sons put O. W.
Kerr's safe upstairs Friday in
good shape without any mishap.
Itwas pulled up through the win
dow and weighs 3800 pounds.
Lost—Tuesday evening. Nov.
26,
1 large telescope grip, con
tainingbaby clothes, etc. Lost
between Cooperstown and Alf E.
Thomas' farm. Finder please
Leave at Courier office.
Miss Flora E Clark and
Mr.
Edward G: Allison were united
in marriage Thursday at liitrh
noon by Rev. E. W. Day of the
First Presbyterian church. The
ceremony took place at the iiorrie
of the bride's parents. Mr. aud
Mrs Geo. E. Clark, at the corner
of Tenith avenue and Seventh
street north. The beautiful ring
ceremony was used and only the
relatives of the contracting
parties were present. The
groom i« a popular mail clerk,
having a rouite on the Northern
Pacific between Jamestown and
Miles City- The happy bride
and groom will visit for a short
time at New Rockford with rela
tives of the grtoom after which
they will make their home in
Jamestown. The bride who is a
most estimable young lady is
well known about the city and
has the best wishes of her many
friends for all possible happi
ness.—Call.
We have
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Food Changed
Though imitated by many are equaled by none..
patronage you have to me in the past,
I remain,
to
That Good, honest, up-to-date foods is
what takes and more, draws trade.
II
Dry Goods,
Notions, Jackets,
Skirts, Etc.
what's right.
We have no hesitation in
Recommendpf.
Their high reputation for dura
hility,
Economy of fuel,
Convenience and artistic fiuish.
Stamps them as the world's best.
Ibold Exclusively by .,,
f/
t.H (futility.
ilaving decided upon making a change
it will bo necessary for me to have the
business here tt.ll settled up before
leaving. It you are owing me or the Gu 1 1
River Lumber Co. anything in the way of
either an account or note you will be
doing me a personal favor by coming "in
AY ONCE. As I leave Cooperstown by Jan.
1st, you can see the' necessity of an
immediate settlement. Thanking you for
a a a a
give to my successor the same
Your friend and well wisher,, ..
Poison.
Pnlivfylog fund in the 1'iiestinee
produces otFcctrt tike thoHo of arsenic,
but Dr Kind's New Life Pills expel
the poison* from clogged bowels,
gently, easily but ourely, curing con
Mtipation, billi^iii^neriB, sick huadache,
(eveift, all liver kidney and bowel
troubles. Only 25c at Batema^i'a.
We have improved farms for sale.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
at any price an article you can't use.
so cheap that we can't afford to do
THOMPSON BROS.
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E. W. BLACKWELL.
I Dr. C. L. Brimi,
I ii NORSK LiEOE.
.Formerly Houe Physcian,
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Chica^p, III.
SURGEON, N. P. R. R.
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