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OA r, P1 1 1 •:.••• 11 41 WS* 1 fOn \t V-*«^:' 4% 7* ,• JM-' w*JH -f# JE M®'' pl#s' I $ Vt S St Carl Chop*l"fle.ffPJ| A. Q. Nedrud of Minot has pur ichued the Jim Cook homestead ly ing at the mouth of the Qregg coulee, and expect to build oa tin same with the view of making ft 'dairy farm out of the same. Wei f'come to our midst, let us have the ^progressive and industrious .,.. &pecu. lators. ||j9- (Too late for last week) Nov. 14 Tillman Sangetad and fill. brother Norman experienced a .^rather rough drive coming home '|j$from Minot. The pole became part v%y. untaoked, the horses were aroused( and tore away at a terrible rate tor. 80 rods, when they had crossed the Soo road the buggy tipped, sending^ the occupants to the groundluckllyj the 'pole held together until the horses sailed home colliding with an Oak tree, threshing the pole into kindling.. Norman came ouit In good shape, but Tillman was badly braised and lacerated about the face, aftho his arm was severely twisted. Mrs. Tillman Sanstad is away for a •lslt to Iowa at the present. The Ladles Aid met with Mrs. T. T. Torfsht Tuesday, It being the annual meeting. The some officers were re-elected for another -ear. \(, FUR Mr. and Mrs. Long of Surrey Sun dayed with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mann. Mr. Ed. Aune has now fully re covered from a bruised knee which caused him quite a little uneasiness. Mr Fred Taylor and sister Florence and Miss Decker were Sunday cal lers at Martha Mositad's homestead •Mr. and Mrs. Trond Thompson moved Into Minot for them to take up their future home. They have built a beautiful home where they will enjoy life which they can well afford, as they have been-very sue cessful with all their undertaking. Jo the past two years they bought and broke up one quarter of land and put on other good Improvements such" as house, barn and got .a nice grove Stantfd. They raised a nice crop of gradn as well as vegetables. Their son Theodore will resume his studies at the Minot high school this Winter where he is well advanced. Mr. Owen Hecker, daughter Sarah son Will, and family left last Sunday for California via Minneappolis and Iowa, where they visited shortly. A fair association has been organ ised at Rugby. The.John G. Miller hand tailored clothing for men and youths, costs no more than the cheap shoddy kind, and will give excellent satisfaction We*take great pride in our line of McKibbon fur coats. Don't let the chilly blasts make you uncomfortable when you can get one of the best and warmest fur coats that[are made for only $18.00. We have higher-priced coats, and can suit anyone. All sizes. :f MINOT, N. D. ,, I V' rr 100 lbs. Sugar 1 $5.75 100 lbs/Flour Gov. Burke brands the alleged re port that be and his "Colonels" had with the New York Times reporter, as a pipe dream. The .North Dakota party was quite indignant over it. Senator McCumiber emphatically denies that he has entered into an alliance with Marshall and Hans brough, to secure the litter's elec tion to the Senate. The story was not generally believed as far as McCumber was concerned. The Odd Fellows will lurid- big meeting in Minot Jan. 25. We have a very com plete stock of this line of clothing, which is giving the best of sat isfaction. When you see the words "John T. Miller" stamped on in know that the material is the best, and that no sweat shop workers made it. ,. ^"'Y'^J'*'•'.*7,^^^V****17,L^'W"iam j41 ,y, vi *ywy» ?f: Nick Bfel of Dickinson- has learned a good lesson. He had just walked in the post office and ppaid $50 for a bill of goods to Sears Roebuck & Co. and Had bis 'pocket boolf con taining $202.92 on the desk. While he was sealing the envelope, some one took the money and 'for a time the man thot it was lost. The mon ey was taken by a joker who after wards returned it to the man.4.. W. J. Schonert, who moved from Canada this fall was killed In a run away. He leaves a wife and six small children. -r "4TS 'i p, The manner in which these clothes is made, makes fitting easy. We guarantee you as good a fit as a tailor can give you, and our prices are only from a third to a half as much as the tailor would charge you. All sizes. r' FRANK & PRESCOTT ies^. •. ,l 1 Hip -tej -mm A ^'k. 5 lb«|. Smallwood's Red Star Coffee ... 1.00 ', 5 Gal. Maple Syrup J'- Bight car loads of Canadian (rain were shipped out o(, Ambrose Tues day. The Canadians can get a bet ter price for their grain on this slda of the line, shipping it In bond.. W uATia Much building is going on .over the state, the warm weather of November permitting the contractors to make rapid progress with their work. Henry Brlckson of Towner dispose ed of seventeen quarters of land south of Towner to eastern capital ists who paid $25 an acre for the same. DR.A.N. GUNZ Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence: 3rd floor Scofield block PhoDe 690 MINOT, N. D. SncMifor to M*A. Mi Ji 11 221 MainSt Pp '. Minot, N. D. PHOSB jSfift'i,,!' i*-v V& 1 W fc Just a few pri^s to dink oyer« f|If they interest you any, come in and get the balance of'your order priced 3.00 Come in and see us on each and every Saturday you arfc in town and^get a cup of theRed Star Coffee, our 20c grade. It's good, and it's as free as water on Saturdays, whether you trade with me or not. You msy»vsoaie day.: jl)f,1,^,1,, ~ya" IF.H. V$? **. & Farmers f71 A And A Home .When JSqran says that he has npt 4«u nltely decided to be a candidfcte tor the Democrats in 1912 but gives them to understand that hf will not refuse to make the fourth attempt. John A. Johnson of Minnesota is do ling some tall thinking.' The Democratic club of Fargo brands fi. 13. Cole as a traitor to his party and has barred Him from the organisation.' When Taft visited Fargo,, he felt the need of an over coat, not because of the manner in which he was re ceived—far (from It. Fta Leach who weighs Ave or six hundred pounds, was the only man in argo who had an overcoat big enough lor our next president, and this was( loaned to Mr. Taft/ The coat has not come hack yet. Finn isn't wor iTing any—-the weather is so nice and warm.') 3?\ absolutely the best land .ever put on the market in Minot and located as well as any one could want for a home. Good soft water can be had at a depth of about twenty feet... You arg within a few rods of anew school house just being built. -It will cost you nothing to see this land and you are not re quired to pay anything down if you are a farmer in Ward county, as 1 prefer to sell this land to fifteen farmers in two acres tracts. The plat below indi cates how the land is located. ^. "V k',' 1 *4 Jourgen *4 'A K'f 1 10 lb. Box Choice Prunes. $1.00 20 lb, Bob Soda Crackera IA0 1 Box Good Cooking Apples 1.00: $4,S0 SALE DATES MADE AT THE IWPEPENPENT OFFICE S E N O A O A "Sill v. I have recently, bought thirty acres of land just one-half mile from Minot. This I have made into tracts of two to five acres and it is for sale. Why buy a lot 50x100 feet when you can get two acres for the some price. This land is open for sale and any farmed can buy two aores on fivei years' time without paying down a cent, and you will then have a place to move when you retire from farming Every tract or acre of this land .will facp the Mouse river with plenty of timber 01 This is opening There is 'a flood hotel lit Stanley. From the .Cradle to the Qravs .. Peopto In ill wallta of UCs wffsr torture from terrible Bcsema. As pian among men I say that Irish Liniment will jp^ltlvely^ core that affliction, just as sure As there js a sky above us. This statement in- jy eludes any skin ailmeat, burn or bruise. For rheumatism, lti" curing powers, are absplutely beyond ex presston. Dr. De Qoursey. who praserlbej the article, was In hta day, the heat known man in Ireland, wfters Irish! Llnlmeiit was house hold w«?d.^ The Imparities will come ouV which means a certain cure. Money 1 refunded If it does not do what «lalm. ujf/ Tot sale by Mlnot Drug Co., Oil- hooley Irish Liniment Co., St. P*«l Minn. Tom Fltsbbons, Pres. *rss'v ft sv IN MINOT -t W V) J? J* %f ^f r*4 ,f 2ZZZL 1 1 vVr N 4 j, vn A* 'I, of. harming 1 4 w, 4* 5 i' ^'l p» \t|rV 5? ^7 •-w r* I 1y **1 2r tff •, j'n l, wr'A-r' 1 ir fi4 It v- A1-® S *•*." v. i'ij 1 ^*41 11 I- j- "^1 ^1 f* NAD. ft* ^$00$ HJAj- 1 Farm Lands W, I "-1 if Cs *£&' jSH:", flf br jr^