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Dacotah Hotel blk. A poland china boar for sale. Henry Hecht. Sec. 4, 155-82. R. F. D. No. 1, Minot. N. D. 41t2 Call at Stoltz 8 lumber .yard and get prices on all kinds ot building material. Hard and soft coal. H. Iludd, agent. SICK MAN CHARGED WITH SERIOUS CRIME Wade Turner, in the Minot Hos= pital, Charged |With Assault ing a Small Oklahoma Girl Three Years Ago--=Man is Sick Unto Death. Quite a little excitement, created in Minoii this week, 11-*11 it became known that about two weeks ago Sherill, Lee had a.i rested one ot the patient is at tln hospital. Wade Turner, a man about years old, clmij.H'd with committing a criminal as sault on a little twelve-year-chi girl Kt Anadarko, Okla.. three years ago. Turner, it is alleged, commit ted a fearful crime leaving his little victim nearer dead than alive and left the covintrv at once. A §500 reward was The man iu the hospital has Ibeen going under the cognomen of Ed Hughes and he has been working on the construction gang of the Drake extension. While working on a bridge of the new Soo road, he fell and was terribly injured internally and his hip was broken. It is feared that he will die. AVhile lying in the hospital, he wrote a letter to a relative in Oklahoma and in this manner bis wherea bouts were learned. The deputy Sheriff from Ana darko arrived this week bxit it is impossible to remove the man to Oklahoma, and in fact he may never be well enough to be moved. Instructions Not Yet Received. The Independent has looked in to the matter of the resolution forot before congress by Senator Hansbrongh allowing the home steaders to leave their claims for three months without, having the time counted off. The Minor land office has not yet received instructions, but it is expecteil that they will be received within a week. The Minot Paper Co. The Minot Grocery Co. lias sold its supply of wholesale pa per to the Minot Paper Co. It jrill be the aim of this concern to always ke^p a good supply of the stock on .hand, and money' can be saved by the printers of tfie northwest in buying of this eoncern Look elsewhere in this issue for the announcement. LOANS Farm Loans am q/VTS I LOANS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COLLECTIONS FARM LOANS ONLY MINOT MARKETS. COIIUKCTFP KVKKY 'I HI KHDA'I Wheat, No. 1 Northern, 02c Wheat, o. 2 Northern, 5i.»o Rejected. Mic. Macaroni. No. 1, -In Durum, No. -He Flax. No. 1, l.o:? Oats Barlev, lUc Kye, -J I Sutter, .fie A ten pound daughter SALK nifer- ed for his arrest, and Sheriff Lee hopes to get a large portion of this amount. After the crime was committed several posses were out looking for the perpetrator and had he been captured, he would have been lynched immediately. free I* born i«» Mr. and Mr.-*. A. M. W allei- tins monmitr. Ma-'or-!. S. Murphv who has been v.-rv ill at his home tuts citv witli a. complication ot dir ea«e«, is rowing letter. For. First-class pool and Mil liard room, good paving business in ^n not. Price right. Owner compelled to leave oil private business. Jniuire at Independent ollice. tf The grand jury found no bill against, Amos Herman «hfnia once sen tented to the peniten tiary at Uismnick charged with periurv Herman served a por tion of his sen let ce \\he:i he was granted a- new trial. He is now a man. For in ore Than a vear lie had been out on bail. ECONOMICAL JOHN D„ JR. Always Wanted Left-Over Scraps for Patches. A certain Providence tailor is in the habit of alluring Student trade by the information that "John D., Jr.," was wont to have his person draped at that particular establishment, says the New York Sun. This wielder of the shears never wearies of telling the character istics of his richest patron. It seems that besides sharing with other well known men the reputation of being a stickler for extreme punctuality, the young Rockefeller practiced great fru gality. He ntfver bought goods that were expensive or very cb«ap, but would select material with a view only to durability. "Then," says the tailor, "after the garments had been ordered, he would never fail to lean over and whisper confidentially: "Now Mr. Blank, please don't forget to slip into the pockets a couple of patches for the trousers. The Wrong Name. Mrs. Innocent—Henry, what objec tion have you to that young man who Is calling on our daughter? Mr. Innocent—He is silly, Susan. Mrs. Innocent—Oh! that's because he's in love. I remember the tima when you were a very silly young man. Mr. Innocent—Silly isn't the proper name for it. Susan, was a measly Idiot—that's what I was. The Expense. "Oh, no, you never see Mr. and Mrs. Poorley at church together." "Why I thought they were both members "So they are, but when she has clothes good enough to wear at church he hasn't, and vice versa." At the Lowest Rate of Interest, On or Before Loans. Offering the best terms and lowest rate of interest at this time than ever Kofrlft afflrrd in this country. See me before you make your loan or start your final proof as you cannot get such terms as I am offering at .this time. Remember that you will get the money at the same day you make your loan. No waiting. Wrte me or call when in Minot. Farm land bought and sold. ... Horses for safe on time, if wanted also all kinds of machinery. JOURGEN OLSON Exclusive FARM LANDS AND FARM LOANS FARMER AND WIFE FREEZE BADLY (Continued from page 1) they tried to save themselves Iroui iree/ing. Or course tliev were certain that someone would see tin* iiie, tor the prairie is level and the house was lame. Hour aiiei hour the little iamilv remained in the barn, the weathergron my. colder each minute. Would luorniny never come? \N n.\ (iidn lather see the flames ami Icoinewith good warm clothe, jand take the young man and his wife auu child' to a good warm home not more than a mile dis tant? They danced about iu the Darn and tried in vain to keep from freezing. No one saw the flames and in a little while they saw their home a heap of ashes and $800 worth of household a'oods, clothing, watches, and money gone up in smoke. Hour after hour the lit tle family watched and prayed iu vain and with the morning light they were given renewed cour age, perhaps bv the (Jiver of all things. At ten o'clock no one came in sisxht and they talked the terrible predicament over, the brave little wife bearing up well under such an experience. The husband's arms and hands were so badly frozen that he could not touch a thing without, suffering untold agony. It was agreed that the husband should jump on one of the work horses and ride to his father's home and summon help. His wife helped him onto the horse and he start ed out through three feet of snow, the horse unable to go faster than a walk. When with in a short distance of the father's house, Mr. Buntain saw his boy, doing his best to remain astride the horse, but weaving from one side to the other. The father and another son rushed out and carried the young man into the house and tile sou was sent post diare for the poor woman and the li! tie baby. I They were soon safe in a good warm house and receiving care ftil attention. The baby did not seem to be. suffering in the least. Mrs. Bun tain is suffering untold agony from the terrible condition of her feet, but no til consequences are feared. Mr. Bantam's feet ai'e also terribly frozen, but the hums are considered the most serious. Miss Zora Perry of Surrey, one of the high school girls, has been very ill of typhoid fever for many Wieks, and at times it was le ired that she would not re cover. SMALLWOOD'S CASH THE CLEANEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE GROCERY IN THE CITY WANTED—Highest price paid tor Oats at your place or delivered at Minot $500,000.00 TO LOAN AT 8 No Office at Present. & Correspondence Solicited. H. N. MIDTBO, Minot and Donnybrook, N. D. NOTICI: OF MOLJTF AI SALIC Nonce is hereby given that that cer tain mortgage executed and delivered by Charles 11. Rogers arid Annetta Rog ers, tus wile, mortgagors, to Gaar-Scott A Co., a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 22nd day of August A. 1. 190.~, and tiled for record the oflico of the Reg ister of Deeds of the county of Wind and state of North Dakota on the 2~th day ot August A. I). Jflo-j at 1.:'{() o'elo :k p. n). and recorded COOK .59 of mort gagees on nage 17o, mid which said mortgage was thereafter duly assigned 'by said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to tiio Seoheki Implement Com pany. which said assignment, wstiled tor record the ofhee of tho Register oi Deeds on the 2tHh day of December, JiJOO, at 10:15 clock a. in and duly rcc orded in HOOK ")S of mortgages on page-1 said assignee being the present own er and hoider of trie said mortgage, to-! gather witt vtie notes secured thereby,! will ne foreclosed bv a sale of the prem-1 ises in such moitgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the. county of Ward, state of! North Dakota, at the hour of .10 o'clock a. m. on the 2)Srd day of February A. D. UK)7, to satisfy the amount due uponi such mortgage on the date of sale. Tho premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The southeast quarter |seJ-.j| of section sev enteen [17] township one hundred tifty thrce iTj.'ij north of range eighty-four |,S1| west, containing 1(30 acres more or less according to the Government sur vey thereof, in the county of Ward and state of North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $2J.'5."VS7. Dated this 10th day of .January, 100. Scolield Implement Co, Assignee of mortgagee. LeSueur it Bradford, Attorneys for as-ignee of mortgagee, 1-10-2-21 Minot, N. D. [v OT ICE O DISSOLU ION. Notice is hereby-given that the part nership heretofore existing between JI. A. Kurd and L. S. Mallory under the linn name of Ilurd it Mallory, general contractors, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. L. S. Mallory retiring. II. .-i. Ilurd will continue the business, collect all accounts duo said firm and assume and pay all accounts or liabili ties of the firm. OI-KICK: H. A. Huri), L. S. MALLORY. Signed Dec. 12,1900. 1 10-1-21 Drs. EKREM & LARSON, Physicians and Surgeons UI.AKKV 1JLOCK MINOT, NOUTli DAKOTA PHONK: llo-ideiice Office--LILS It is a mistake to use a violent ca thartic to open the, bowels. A gentle movement will accomplish the same re sults without causing distress or serious consequences later. DeWitt's kittle Early Risers are recommended. Sold by MCCOY it Co., Druggists. TAKEN UP—At my place in sec. 2(5, twp. ir/j-82, 2 calves. One white faco heifer, and one red Hull calf. No brands, weight about 2"0 a piece: owner can have the sameiby coming and pay ing charges. Address, C. A. Shelhorn, Route 1 Minot, N. Where Everybody trades D- Don't think for a minute that we can't save you money on your winter's meat. We f^ive a lot of choice cattle, and are prepared to sell quarters of meat at 4*4 cents a pound, and triangles at 4 cents a pound. You'll be pleased with an order. GILMOY A. 11KT±IKKTO.N, Minot, N. D. Corner Main and Second streets. tf Farm Loans RENTING INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED FARM LOANS ONLY FURNITURE DEALER Cor. Main and Third Sts. Minot, No. Dakota AND POINTERS' STOCK We have bought the wholesale paper and printers' stock of the Minot Grocery Co.. and are in a position to furnish the job printers and newspapers of .Northwestern North Dakota with high-grade materials at the lowest prices and with the greatest possible promptness. In this age of car shortages and snow blockades it is not necessary for you to send to St. Paul or Minneapolis for your print paper or printers' stock. Just telephone or wire us and we will send what you want on the first train. MINOT PAPER COMPANY 128 West First Street G. D. MANN, Pres't. C. M. SMART, Sec. and Treas. C. M. HOBART, General Manager NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE KY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby triven Unit, t-bat certain mort tr.Mje executed and iolivert by (ic.I/r^e JUIII har, iisiiiftlo man. mortgagors. O. O Ariams, mortKaw. dated tho day of October A. 1\ IHtfi, and filed lor record in theorricii ot the 1-iei ihtur of heeds, of tho County of Ward and Stat of Nopt li Dakota, on the -.r'Ui day of October A. l. mil. and recorded in l!oo'. of aiortifa «es at ia«oI!S0, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in .«nch .mortgage and hereinafter described, sit the frontdoor of the Court House, in tho C-ity of Minot. in tho County of Ward anil State of So'th Dakota, at tho hour of tivo o'clock IJ. in. on the 2Mb day'of February, A. I). 1S'07. to satisfy the amount tint upon said inort Kniro on the day of sale. The premises described in said niort«w and which will he sold to satisfy the same, an ho-o premise? situate in tho County of Ward and State of North Dakota, and described, as foi to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter (e»/s of lie1*)'of Section fourteen 00. Township one hundred llfty-eiKht (l.V) North of KanKo oit'lit v niuo (»U West., containini? eighty (Sit) acres, jnoreqf less, according to the U. S. Government Survey thereof. There will be due on such morterafte .nt the iSato of sale the sum of four hundred foJ-ty fUo dollars and thirty-six cents ($U.rn 3n) together with costs and attorney fees. O. O. Adams, Mortgagee. I'alda it Burke, Attorneys for Mortgagee. l-iOL'-O Minot, North Dakota. 4 It you want anything in the nursery line call at or write to HEATH'S NUKSEHV. He will .sup ply you. Riga, N. D. tf Lay in your winter's supply of first class meat now. Front quarter per IV). •i 4 cents. Triangle, (ilLItOY it 'WV -N E O W A N E A E O N E S lie can do it t'j your satisfaction and with less cost than any furniture dealer in the Northwest. Jlo has an immense stock of furniture, and is willing to do the right thing. This store is run oil moderate ex penses. the goods are bought carefully from the best manufactories in tho United States and the buyers got the benefits of tho small profits. Everything in tne house furnishing line for sale. All that Rowan de sires is for tho prospective buyer to inspect his stock. (.Joods cheer fully shown whether a sale nuiue or not. JOS. ROWAM Licensed Embalmer and an Elegant New Hearse WHOLESALE PAPER A cents per pound. IIETHKRTON, iVlinot, N. D. tf UNDERTAKER MINOT, N. D. Foil SALE—Good house and lot on rcl A venue cast: number 110. 1 r.quu of G. F, Gates, iJinot, or this ollice. -1112 Btiv homegrown nursery stock at UKATII'S NUJKEKY, Riga, N. U. tf Acre lots in city of Miuoi all level. Best of soil and well cul tivated. $200 on easy tei 'us. LYMAN LA N CO., 20 Hast First- St. Open your bowels and get the colci out of your system. Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup opens the bowels and at the same time allays the inflamma tion of the mucous membranes. Con tains Honey and Tar. Drives out thp told and stops the cough. Absolutely free from any opiates. Conform.-, to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Pleasant to take. Sold by MCCOY & Co., Druggists. Opposite Morrill Hotel Phone 206