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V' fj"'f 51RW *S^\ 'k fin stf" 4 .» if^ I' I Sj/ .V fez$E Ivv^ fesfw-" 1 yr STATE NEWS. A. F. Warner of Medina is charged with committing rape on a seven-year-old girl. J. C. Atkins, a Des Lacs farm er, held a cannon cracker in his hand and is minus a part of it. John Millet of Bismarck is har vesting his crop of strawberries, 300 boxes a day. Frozen, bar ren North Dakota! A number of patients at the Jamestown insane asylum were taken to the circus the other day and thoroughly enjoyed it. That strawberries, and fine, large, luscious ones at that, can be raised in Ward county was demonstrated by C. 0. Larson of Bowbells. i., The apple trees in the vicinity of St. Thomas were injured by the cool weather. The report did not say whether the banana trees were iujured or not. The Souris pool room owners have banded together and have agreed to sell only 2 per cent, malt. They will assist the state's attorney to prosecute the blindpiggers. A Bismarck baker, completing baking 2,000 loaves of bread for a great Indian celebration, made a great ado Over it. The Minot bakeries turn out that many every day. A very few farmers—not one in forty—in Ward county carry hail insurance. It will take one or two good hail storms to wake them up along these lines. We .don't sell hail insurance either. The two Rock young men who were sentenced to the peniten tiary at Bismarck nearly two years ago for stealing grain at Bowbells are home. It is hoped that they will lead upright lives hereafter. Lugeue Y. Debs, the great so cial t.st, gave a socialistic address at. iiclviuney July 4, which was far from a patriotic address. Over 3,000 people attended the celebration, which would have been a hummer but for a heavy raia which fell. It isn't often that an editor can afford to go on a bankers' excursion, yet Editor Gilbertsea of the Glenbum Advance accom panied Banker Bealey to Grand Forks, where they jpined a party of bankers on a trip to Duluth and Minneapolis, taking a two days' ride on the lake. Talk about easy money. John Burkey, in Billings county, bought 100 old ewes last fall for a dollar apiece, and last spring sold their wool for $ 160. and still has the original ewes, with their 40 lambs. Everv farmer ^hould have a few sheep. The cost of keeping them is prac tically nothing, and the percent age of gain almost fabulous.' ARE YOU AN Early Riser? For those who have any trouble in getting up early enough, we would recommend one of our reliable alarm clocks. A food OHO for $1.00 A better one for 1.25 The best for 1.75 All guaranteed^ for one year. 0. D. Hayden, wStcKmakar J*w"*r gnn_yl\fVr ffe* J.-w ., MINOT. ^N.D. HAWS Due Stin. mmmm Minot, :A$/ -m-% -fk Hardware, Harness, Wagons, Milling •yo Implements, Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Etc. Unusual Activity. Two Methodist churches were dedicated Sunday, one at Pleas ant Lake by Dr. Forbes and one at Sherwood by Fntsiding Elder Moore. Next Sunday a Metho dist church win be dedicated at Mohall bv Dr. Forbes and an other at Voltaire"by Mr. Moore. Ata large meeting held at. Dies Lacs Monday night it was de ippppip fKfc AW -A-.'JLJ-•/jfc.tfitsl'',lLr -A-:A• Chartts Olson is now in Manila where be will work for the govern meut. l. *f a Hardware and FarmSMachinery If you want a t- t"+ -f*s- I .,! When is '.-ivV v'? When you contemplate buying hard ware of any kind, consider four things: Quality, Price, Conven ience and Adaptability, These four cardinal features are so blended together tjhat one is at sea with out the other* They are inseparably linked together* Now, I Don't Boast but I do want to tell you that when you buy at Martin Jacobson's you secure Quality, Economy, Safety and Durability in every article you buy« ENOUGH SAID! MOWER, HAYRAKE, BINDER, -OR A THRESHING OUTFIT, di t. I can suit you both as to TERMS and PRICES. MARTIN JACOBSON, MINOT, N.D. WMZ'-P&'i-i •w cided to build anew M. E. church jouisen Olson sold a quarter 24x40. onandand a relinquishment for ^!?'I Mrs. Beinek, who injured her ankle on an icy side walk at the corner of Main and Second streets on Dec. 23, is suing the city of Minot for $5060. g* 92600 lastweek. Geo. Griffetih, foreman for the Reporter's job ofl&ce, and one of the best printers that ever struck Minot has severed his con nections with that plant and will leave for Portland, Ore., to iee the big fair t} I* 11 ft jT I I 'A s» V5I 1 •m I" V,/-- 'V ur &&•?:-•jxsx- *"Y* W?w. k* & Machines,1 -i'•«! ur JAM Etc^jjfj it & We wonder why it was—that influence for good such a manV there were so few drunken men )n Minot on the Fourth. Some lay it is because a good many of the blind porkers have been dcapitated. Othersetyfbstlhe supply of whiskey- grew scarce. The best reason seems to be that L. G. Walstrom* tle manager of the Murray Cure was In the city and it doerbeat ali wlHitan frwawii. as he hue anyway. |fot •Am*. 'l f" J*5 i^A fJV- North Dakota ,^i-:10aC)M, .rrW WO Stoves, 1 Ranges, Guns, Cutlery, Queensware, Shelf Hardware, f»' isC'- EngmrajJO if rjri Threshing W-*: ife. li mt wasted, i.- •p l} 'if r.'- .U 'J '''Bib} s-it "vW^¥f'1 i\ 5^ uf jL- .s-i „MA anlmyoii or Tableta. ar» attrad. If yon in sick and ailiu, takes lea Hollller'a Bootey Mmmtaia Ka. At mat blwalog to Mie human (aatly. T°* $ wait W,AEt«tir. The work on the excafitfioi for Mcjannetfs new SSdfag progressing nicely. 'V