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I I A ,• :t 1 cSixv., STATE NEWS. MissKinley. the Sonris '"hello'' girl, is dead. A disastrous prairie tire raged north of Williston Tuesday. GraLville's lawn tennis club re sumed operations last week. Mike Fiuzel, who recently lost his blacksmith shop at Portal,' built another one. The Soo is building a tempo pary round house at Kenmire! but anew stone 10-stall round house will soon be built. W. J. Jefferson has purchased the Underwood Miner and Editor Harris has gone east. Harris completed a six months jail sen tence. Attorney Gilmore, of Mohall, took an fnvoluntary cold bath in his well Sunday morning with no bad effects. Mrs. Christian Hanson, ownpr of the European hotel at Valley City, was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $500 for con ducting a blind pig. The hotel was ordered closed for a year. The Mohall Independent think* the countv conimisHioners over stepped themselves a iittle in making six papers official whjn the law states plainly that there shall be but three official papers. Chas. McKissick, for eighteen years manager of the Mavville farm, has taken charge of th' big Webb farm, 25 miles from St. Paul. Last fall the Mayville farm sent 700 March and May hogs to market, t.lie weight of which averaged 200 pounds Torn was grown successTir'y the Mayville farm. FINAL PROOFS FARM and CITY LOANS mm MEN S SUITS. Your choice of all our fine Spring* Suits, single AA or double, worth $25.00, removal bale ^&U«UU #22.00 Suite, your pick for 20.00 Suits, your pick for 18.00 Suits, your pick for 1 o.OO Suits, your pick for 2.00 Suits, vour pick for 10.00 Suits, your pick for Mens' & Boys Hats & Gaps We have all the new Spring Styles in Hats and Caps* Your pick during this sale for 20 per cent discount* 17.60 16.00 14.40 12.00 9.60 7.50 The One Price Store. A Devils Lake couple applied for a marriage license good for three years. The Mohall Independent is giving with each subscription 50 cents worth of formaldehyde. Geo. Juergens, of Mohall, re ceived an appointment as depu ty bank examiner for the state. Frank Dei bier, of Granville, claims an interest in a $150,000 estate left by an aunt in Penn sylvania. Frank Barrett was caught in the act of stealing wheat from a Soo car at Harvey. He was ar retted, taken to Fessenden and thrown in the bat cave. Charles Johnson, who resided 5 miles southeast of Gra ville, died of dip^i heria in Minneapo lis. He hitii gone to that city for a carl--:«l of horses when he was tak' i'i. ('alvii V. Fl.vnt, a North Da kota ran Murray iaking now a be retu kota A^ iM r.. r. iits iefr till/cog tiadiso W.is li: •:-il n» lia 1,000 111 i'»* N In»ai ni'lows. home. businee r, escaped from the •iite where he WHS 'liskev cure, and i» i»- maniac. He will to Home North I)i I. a ho formerly work J'Miiv ille Record, haH 1 ibly crushed ii big press HI t'Mtfi in i»utatioii He will have to •j-ition to be worth ti-ed in the Ken -i. wife. He l.t'iche iif letters iv old girls, and i'»m wis11 agood 'hat many con •il.v *.jrt of a •r ion. WI'lH & Burke Tom Kinsella raised the 6rst timothy in the Bowbel's country and sold 20 bushels iu that city recently. In the Soo yards at Kenmare are piled 250,000 ties, enough for 66 miles of the ne\v railroad to be built The I) tj Lacs Valley Observer notes that there are people liv ing in that berg who sleep so jlate thai their neighbors have taken t.» the habit of throwing rocks on the roofs of their houses to awaken them. Two men set tire early Sunday morning io 110 tons of baled nay 'near the Stanley stock Viird, but lining detected they hastily put. out the lire and fled. Deputy JSher'if Kelley, of Minot, '.va.s cailf-i the ext day. A Mr, Frye o«vn* the hay. .Two years a«ro, while camping on the .Missouri, til'tv miles south west of .Minot, \V. S. Gowins lost titie team of horses, Gowins, who lives 12 miles north of Granville, was surprised to And ms team in Granville in posses sion of a farnn-r who lives near Velvti. The Velva mail bought the horses, not knowing that he.v weie stolen. The matter is being looked up. REAL. Vl«d« on BIG REMOVAL SflLE. We have rented the H. EL Wheeler store room next door to Jacobson's Opera House and will move about April 1st* Commencing Saturday, March 18th, we will slaughter prices on all our fine New Spring Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Shoes* Boys and Childrsns Suits. We have all the New Spring Styles for young men and boys' single or double breasted. $20.00 Suits, your choice for 18.00 Suits, your choice for 15.00 Suits, your choice for 32.00 Suits, your choice for... 10.00 Suits, your choice for 8.00 Suits, your choice for (3.50 Suits, your choice for 0.00 Suits, your choice for 5.00 Suits, your choice for 4.00 Suits, your choice for 3.50 Suits, your choice for GROW CLOTHING CO Tom Iveefe, a Mohall farmer, in a runaway, had three ribs broken. The long distance telephone is to be. extended from Jameston to Hismarck. Butler Lamb, who was tempo rarily insane, is well again and will re-open a law office at Towner. I V1/ FAkM nd CITY IN8URA«\CE in tho BB8T COMPANIRft IRAN'S MADE WITHOUT DELAY NO BOWS WO OHUIBsigw S8TATB BOUOHT AND PmomI ... $16.00 14.40 12.00 9.60 7.50 6.40 5.20 4.80 4.00 3.20 2.80 The Mohall Independent is six months old aLd seems to be gaining in favor right along. The paper is now legal. W. D. Gillispie, of Ray, was app linted trustee on the' board of the Academy of Science at Wahpeton by Gov. Sarles. A good man for the place. Mr. Shepherd representing "THE OLD CLOTHES MAN, as advance agent is in Minot today. He is a brother to the Shepherd Brothers, well known lumber dealers at White Earth atid he assures us that the show is strictly first class. The attrac tion will appear here Tuesdav March 21. ANOTHER MINOT INDUSTRY. G. D. Woolverton, D. C. Green leaf and K. E. Leighton are inte rested in anew industry for Minot. which promises to tie worth something not only to this city but the thousands of farmers in this part of the stat^. Mr. Woolverton recently invented a ^mut treater, a description of which appears elsewhere in this issue. A company has been or ganized for the manuficrutv of s:aut treaters, and Mi Lcighrou i« now at, Milwaukee, Wis., her he is having a consignment r treaters m.-ide. The price wiM 1 put within leach of everv hit et and the INDEPENDENT PREDICTS at everyone will have n, -j them. PLEASANT AND HAEM LESS. Don't drug the stomacl. urt cough. One Minute Cough cut.- {the mucus, drawn the ir.fla i.nintioM nut •f the throat,lungs and bronohmt tul«w, iioialn, Hoothm and cu^es. *. ,m for roup and Whoopiug Hol-i b/ M'-Coy St Co. JAS. W. BRIQCiS I I, 8QU3 Prppti'lj in Ward Mens'and Boys'Furnishings Our new line for spring is here— summer underwear, shirts, half hose, neckwear, gloves and suspenders, 20 per cent discount from our regular price. Mens' and Boys' Shoes. Your choice of our fine line of shoes at 10 per cent discount, Por Pont Discount on all lul (lull I Trunks and Valises. Por Pont Discount on all Mens' •01 Willi and Boys' pants. Minot, N. D. When You get the notion re member the Sanitarium AND Liquor' Cure Institute Crookston, Minn. Wb ARE MAKING SOME I lAIIAI) IlifliT WONDERFUL CURES OF THE Come to our institution and if we don't do as we agree or claim to do, you can return home with your money refunded and we will'pay your fare both ways. WE TREAT ALL CHRONIC DISEASES The buildingisequipped with Bath Parlors and our Prof. Ford is able to give you any bath your system requires. The liquor patients have five excess to these baths at no ex ra charge, 100 and thVee weeks of your rime in all that is required for- the liquor cure. Write, for sworn less? imoniuls. •iverslde Sanitarium, •TH VMH ^.ingto see "THE 'l,i) CLOTHES MAX" at the O ieru, Hons. Tuesday Mareh 21 Sure, are oU? Ojwrn Hnutj« Block MINOT, N. D, ..: A ji LIQUOR HABIT CROOKSTON. MINN. Cor. 5th ami Rice St-. Tom Hurley notes in th. By bells Tribune that the Cncum, cial Club thefM mmh brought *. businets ifien togetlier. 'A JTK v r- ue v- CHATTEL i, it