T7r1L Akeep out more cold than oihefibecause they last lon^r mmif your denier dnnot «UppIy vou we will tell you who can.PaulTHETATE UNIVERSITYThe Salesman Says:I do not believe ^youGrand Forks, N. D.Will optn for it* Sixteenth Annual 8ei»ionuesday, September 26, '99.ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. Monday, Sept. 26. 9 a. m.will requirefurther guarantee when FThe University is the oldest and beet equipped educational institution in the state.Tho Library, Musenm nnd laboratories are unusually complete.A NEW DORMITORY with accommodations lor about 100 young menA NEW DRILL HALL has been erected during the preecnt Bummer.The buildings tr© heated by steam and lighted by Electricity.Physical Culture tor young women.theseScelebratedCOURSESfiree college courses, Pour year* ench.- Sttre* years.reparatory course, ormal Course - - - - Five years. Standard of scholarship eqnal to that \ the oldest and best institutions of the tunlry.TUITION FREE.Shoe*Board with room, heated, lighted and irniahed inoludlag tho privilege of ith, use of laundry,ect., $4 per week.non comfort abitfKhaMt more styls and xrx. rtabl* tkrn My shoes vac dell'Kf UOftft.JOMMftON erce^SX Mia U1MKLaw Department has been abllshed with Hon. Guy C. H. riles, ex-Chief Justice of N., as Dean, and will be open• tbe reception of students at beginning of tbe sohool ir.hs faculty includes among others Judges «f the Federal and state irts, to gethcr with many of ihs ablest '/•rs In the slate.• further laformatlon aad catalogue,WEBSTER MERRIFIELD,President.University, N. D.It May Save Your Life.to Arnt Njaa and Edgar Haaland The land purchased by these gentle men is Section 27-145-59.A dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar will prevent on attack of pneumonia, grip or severe cold if taken in time. Cures ooughs, colds, croup. LaGrippe hoarseness, difficult breathing, whooping cough, incipient con sumption, asthma or bronchitis. Gives positive relief in advanced stages of consumption, asthma or bronshitis. Guaranteed.For sals by H. H. Harm as A CeWe understand that Oscar Green-nd is to go to Binford to take charge of Berg Bros, new hardware store at that place. This popular firm could not send a better man to look after their interests.Vflll ought to know that when suffer ■9U jUjj (rom any kidney trouble thata safe, sure remedy is Foley’s Kidney Cure. Guaranteed or money refunded. For sale by H. H. Bateman Co.Butcher Besuchet has leased a piece of laud from J. H. Wilson and has ereeted his slaughter house thereon. Mr. Besuchet tried to buy five acres from Knut Thompson who wanted $100 per acre for it. This is another of Knud’s jokes.Miss Frankie Barnard left for California last Saturday afternoon having received word that she was needed out there by her sister, Mrs. Andrus, who is dAugerously ill. We hope that Miss Barnard will find her sister better wheii she gets to California.Ole Kregness left Saturday afternoon for Eau Claire, Wis., where he will speud the winter. Ole will return to Cooperstown in the spriDg and in the meantime he will keep track of Griggs county events through the old reliable pioneer paper, The Courier.Maynard Crane came down from McHenry Saturday and took the afternoon train for Minneapolis. Maynard says that after living at a terminal like McHenry Cooperstown is too tame for him and he has got to get to a larger place. He expects to returntoday. ,ristian Wuflestad and Miss Westley were united in mar-i Friday evening at9 o’clock, Rev. J Jens Pederson, of Wiuona, Minn., officiating. The ceremony was performed at tho residence of Mr. Gle Westley in the presence of relatives and friends. On Saturday afternoon and evening the newly wedded couple entertained a number of friends, at 6 o’clock p. m., a banquet was tendered all present. The yoang people are very popular residents of the towu of Sverdrup in this county, and have the well wishes and congratulations of a large circle of relatives and friends. We understand that the bridegroomAwill devote bis time to farming. The Courier extends tbe usual congratulations.The Courier received from one of our old tin Saturday, W. H. Perc Lac, Wis. Watt is loo interests here for a fe\ dition to visiting frienc has been with the McCo er Company for the p and is doing well. E family well. Mr. Percj farm here and he says surprising to see him ci to live.A week from next Tu commissioner for the i in which the city of C situated is to R is a district tt be represented by a ma ness qualifications, and fact the republicans hE. W. Blackwell for th believe that the I of the district w served by his electio only office to be voted and voters should not slip from their mind, ' 7th, election day.It is rumored thqt on town delegates in the Mlt; stration felt so elated i where he could ’’get so he offered McKinley a lt;had had a chew in 1 didn’t care for any jus nel.President McKinley \ the state of North Dak( all parties irrespectiv and as the president country is entitled to even populist editors there is a scarcity of p the skull of the party w above item and it sh courtesy due to the ma elected to the highest ] country by the people Sentinel editor would lt;the delegate was it w reveal the fact that thlt; of the same political fi the Sentinel.Yoloanlo ErAre grand, but Skin Er oi joy, Bucklen’s Arnl them; also Old Bunn Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Chapped Hands, Chilbl cure en earth. Drives Aches, Omy 9* eta. guaranteed. Sold bj 1 Co., druggists.