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ToM I 1 Dillon,' nt» rcfobed the •tore and «u caught in Ify., spent? two- bant* Wed tetting Chief otPbHce Hagen eer Hyland,. storlea* ot hie IcriniM. committed from. coast it. Dillon said that he had many Catholic church e«, the cold services, and melt* kem Into rnbsses, disposing of wherever he oould. He would realise three or lour hundred from the precious metal/ admit* that he robbed t&® |er store, and divulged many secrets which will aid the po bring a lot ot bad fellows to t2 MINOT, N. DAK. North Mln*l liia]f Iw IMirparrtttf. The Indsi^raMnt learns that is effort is soon to be made to incor Vonfa iNorth moot, that portion of riarrisoh tOwnShip which lies jMt north of flhe.ctyy. There *pe- sever al hundredresidencesinthlslocal Uy—enough to makequlte a*teepee* tsible looking little city and they believe that they can make their own la^wa and get along with com parative low taxes. Whether this would be a wise move or not, the Independent is not prepared to "There's a Reason." Little grains of saw dust, 1 •Little cfhlps of wood,'! Treated scientifically, fflteke the Breakfast Food. —Inland Printer. -i/ Thousands are taking advantpe of the very low Christmas rates and are going to visit the Old home across the waters Are calling for their Children to come Home for the mm Don't put off visiting the old folks. Now is the time It's Almost as CHEAP to GO as TO STAY at HOME We represent the White Star, Hamburg American, Scandinavian American, Allan, Canadian Pacific, Dominion and Red Star lines These are all first class lines and all give special Christmas rates to Europe We Sell Tickets Direct from Minot to All European Points Go now and get the LOW RATE OFFER Call at Office or Write for Information THE GREAT NORTHERN OIL GAS & PIPE UNE COMPANY THIS IS IMPORTANT* Stock 50c per share till December 10th Ater that date it ad vances to 65c a share This Emphasizes the Importance MINOT, WESTHOPE, RUGBY, AND GRAND FORKS, DEVILS LAKE, FARGO, ARE EACH REPRESENTED IN THE COMPANY BY INFLUEN TIAL RESIDENTS WHO HAVE PUR CHASED THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF STOCK. A GOOD SUGGESTION •J.-".*..-, -v r- M.DEVINE & COMPANY J' Be sure you get the book about Natural Gas in North Dakota— "Natural Gas Revela tions" By O. S. Johnson A post card will bring it 4 -it* 111 To whom it may concern. We here by announce that Mn J. H. Tra®ord is Vt any longer in «ur ktttoloymcnt nor has he been employed by ua for sometime, we therefore wan* all 'people that none of his drafts will be honored fey us. Bernuut (Bros. Minneapolis, Minn., 300, 302, 304, 306. First St. So. 12-3 Mioot Markets. 1 COSRBOTXD BVBBY 1HUOT KY Wheat No 1 Northern 95 No 2 93 Durum Nol 76 No 2 74 Flax 1*7 Barley.. 42 Oats 40 Rye 56 1 Canvssslng loircl, Finished |J|' The canvasslM vfcoafft: has' ciim feletsd ttto ^kji'akd lre''espect with in a week or two to .be able to pub lish the abstract* of Votes."*" •, Ami Williams of Towner is in Minot visiting friends. We will 'Al ways have a warm spot in our heart for Jim, for his home wss bur home when we first came to 'North Da kota, and a more hospitable home was not in the Rind. Jim used to own a form out at Dee Lacs And this recalls a pretty good Hianks giving story about Jim. He had been out «t the farm and the roadH being deep with snow, he walked back, taking a tie pass. Jim likes hen fruit and bought several dozen fresh eggs from a farmer on the way back, carried tlhem fourteen miles thru the cofid only to be informed by his better h'alf that he could have purchased better eggs right in Minot for three cents a dozen less. Peter Underdtaihl, one of our most prosperous ranchers, sold several car loads of grass fed cattle in South St. Paul for five dollars 'per ewt. topping the market. Mrs. Duncan -Cameron was taken precariously ill suddenly Wednes day 'and for a time it was' feared that she would not recover. Mrs. Cameron was taken with a severe cold which affected her heart. Her many friends will be glad to know that she ig out of danger. John J. Leo's sale was cried in a fUorai Tuesday afternoon, yet in three hours Chas. W. Moore, the Carpio auctioneer sold four thous and dollars worth of horses, machin ery etc. Chjas. W. Sandberg and wife are overjoyed over the birtlh. of a. .bounc ing baby boy, the little fellow arriv ing Wednesday morning, just in time to partake of a liberal feed ot^ that Thanksgiving turkey. Charlie says the youngster's got a voice like| the whistle on one of those big Mallard Compounds, and he's certain he will be an engineer like his dad. Mgr. Johnson Goes East and Gets Busy. Report that Abbott has Started Suit We understand that Ralph Abbott, commissioner from tihe Fifth Com missioner's district, has brot suit, against the Kenimare Journal andj tihe Kenmare News for $10,000 each, for an article which those papers published concerning him recently. A sensation is promised.. "MR. JOHNSON'S TRIP EAST IS FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OP PURCHASING THE PIPING (etc.) NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE LINE FROM THE GAS FIELDS," Minot Daily Reporter, Nov. 25, 1908. Great -Northern Oil 'Gas "And* PIpe«Line Co I is the Time to Make Money tm 5 1 5 W WjmWt.il'' J- •e% 4 You Can Handle 7 V*v with confidence if the harness pome from here. Neither. the reins or any other part of the set will break un der a heavy pull or a sudden strains Our harness is made for service as well as show. It's as good as it looks and you will have to admit no handsomer harness ever met yoar B. E. MORSTAD RAMSTAD STREET MINOT, INO. DAK. rsi E C. FRITZ & CO.'S A Let us sell you your fall needs for repsiring, such ss nails, bolts, screws, hinges, locks and knobs, latches, hasps, hooks and staples, etc. Now is the season for butcher knives, meat saws, meat saw blades, axes, axe handles, steel traps, rope, coW chains, barn shovels, scrapers, etc. We have received a large ship ment of goods, such as wash boil ers, tea ke(tles, coffee pots, tea pots, etc. Don't you need a pancake grid dle, waffle iron, roaster, corn pop per, clothes basket, wash board, coal hod, stove pipes, elbows, stove polish, stove enamel, etc. We invite your patronage and shall strive to always cell hard ware cheap. Yours truly, e. c. co. 1FRITZ a successor to C. W. WEBER THE GREAT NORTHERN OIL GAS & PIPE UNE COMPANY THIS IS ENCOURAGING FROM THE SCENE OF ACTION The work of digging the ditches is being carried on. THIS IS DEFINITE BY THE TIME THIS APPEARS THE PIPES AND MATERIAL FOR THE WESTHOPE LINE WILL HAVE BEEN PURCHASED... CORROBORATION 1 If you mean business and would like to verify our statments you may have a free automobile trip to the wells. Send Name and Address n«tl we will give you a date. .MHMMlM .1 4-^ 0 rTi llM