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Wish to Organize N V. vs*hits Residents of lh« North Side A»k the Commissioners for the Privilege of Voting on the Organ »z» lion—Hope to "Have a NCv. Little City of Their Own, Ti northern v.'hicti .is ri'siideuts oi the pan oi' ihtx city, in know!- Harrison township, are arrar»jiu£ to incorporate mu cs\v wifmn a short time-. An :u'3r:v.-ndenv roiircsentelive a shown the r.lat of the new town- O arrangements, nww to thrive acres if the-- presont phn ma-i of the City of "M'inet to 1 it an 1 (originally blue,! ribbon, and on the front of the apron all the Masonic emblems have been artistically drawn in ink by hand, in colors. Mr. Andrews has fol lowed its history back to the year 1722, when his great-great an at he os W brought it from Engia nd. It was handed down to his grandfather, Joel C. Chamberlin, in 1797, and his tpother and he came into pos session Aug. I. 1908. The apron has a money value, but the own er prefers to keep it in his own family, and has it well insured •against loss by fire. Ctes. Woagaiii lias .purchased rho iloral busuiasg au equipment from E. It. KeUman anl will continue to operate tills eud el tlie business in cciuccflon '.vltli lits undertaking vork. Special 1-3 lb. 1-3 lb. 1-1 lb 1-3 lb- -1-2 lb. 1-3 lb. 1—3 lb 1-3 lb. 1-3 lb 1—25c 1—25c tf. e.xpeel t» have comparatively small taxe*'•'•'• The above are statements from one of the resi- 0»» dent* of that portion •'•f the city. ^4* The action on the fart of the residents of North Minot is the. to-be which .vill comprise 19201result of a sfctu^le. on the parti Campbellthis or plan-' ma plenty of cmnd p«t«rprisin men in our 1 Lory within her boundaries. |c&npbei) in -iw* city. Only a proposed new tow a to run a nicei Once a resolution was passed -by:0r\iho fHeuds of the eoaplo voro & S it fu'h wo propose to make a show-1 limits over into Harrison town- in g. V»V wis! endeavor to go ship, wnereupon tne residents, ,. .. ,, ahead with our improvements, or a majority-of them, hied a have electric lights if possible I protest. and ii' we cannot,. then we will The North Minot enthusiasts use the old fashioned street are preparing to ask the county lights until we can make better! commissioners for the privilege 'of calling a special election with in a ."short time, to vote upon the question of incorporation. There is likely to be a lively struggle before'North Minot is organized properly. W'e expect busi in North Minofc. We have nothing against the city ji. iVIinot, but. we believe that we can conduct our business along Tfiore economical lines, and The Fargo" Forum has the fol io wing mention of a Masonic apron possessed by Attorney Ray Andrews, the gift of his father, the late Francis Andrews, and which many Granville Ma sons have seen: "A.tty. Ray An drews of tSowbeiis has a curio' that it- of much interest, espec ially to mem hers of the Masonic order. It is an apron worn by Masons of the family probably •nore than 200 years ago. It is a lamb skin, with a border of SHOULD COMPLAIN TO OFFICERS' Dr. A. J- McCannel, the city health officer, in regard to an item appearing in the Independ ent last week concerning the promiscuous throwing out of slops, says: ''1 wish that those \vho know of any such com plaints would make it known to me, giving the exact location of the irregularities. I will then be able to put a stop to |the work. Some people complain but for au\ cnttlJig tho prices 011 aii my •vvjiuor clathlnjg,. fhofes, Unuorwear, caps, .socks, otc. You 11 «ed this class Farmers Prices Good Until Saturday, January 30th 100 lbs. best Granulated Sugar $5.50 20 box Crackers, per lb. 5c 1,00 1—10 lb. pail Mackerel 1.25 .1—10 lb. 3K Herring 1,00 —10 lb. White Fish 75c ., 1—10 lb. Spiced Herring i.00 4 lbs. Dried Grapes 25e '.•4 Fancy Rice 25e JL—lb., jar'Pure Apple Butter i,.... 25c 1 gal. N. Y. Apples 25c I—31b- can N. Y. Apples 10c best Standard Tomatoes. Baked Beans tl goods. Pumpkin 10c Preserved Strawberries-. 15c Apricots I5e Plums 15c Sliced Peaches 20c Pie Peaches 15c Salmon 15c Baking Powder 15c 1 lb good Japan Tea 30c 1 lb. Tea Dust 10c 8 bars Laundry Soap 25c Choice Hams, per lb 10c Imported Norway Herring, per lb 15c D. Shoop's Health Coffee, per lb 15c Cranberries, per quart 15c Oranges, per dozen 20c 1—25c bottle Washing Fluid 10c 1 dozen bottles Washing Fluid 1.00 These goods 'are guaranteed to be strictly Hrst-class and money back if not satisfied UNIQUE CASH GROCERY A, A. ZETHREN Masonic Temple Building MINOT, N. D. I dor i'(.. ii U!? a Wbou N N ,\*o Lhnuw No S 2 Flax No 1........... Flax No, 2 your No A .V- IllV (||.: N:! f:f :1?V .\v J'rii'-. •:. m. \Rso:i:c rmjr(»l MI NOT .MARKETS' Cbas. \Vlstroia -nn«i -Mi.: extend tetfalize. "W^ have plenty of the city limits wtkiog this. terri- bote's parents.' .ur. -ana Mr*. hu. 2 o'clock tim in at A n7! £».'• In?-no r.uoon homo or the :Toh» f.nv Vt...u.5 of (hft Min(,{ r,ni,. T/.uul v'Jr" M:s--y Fioi'cfjCw Gndiey. kk popular employes at Uve court. house*. The couple wiH eoon go to Cofean. N. 3")., whore ilie jjtooid .has a rasixm ai-blc position »s raaiuigor ot a drug store-. Sir. Wlslrcm has keen ft l'ftsl of. MiiK.t for soma years and is ti, dmgftiet oi aViiliiy. -Miss Catapbe-ll is a cliarrninK young woman, bcir.s nn.nsHP.liy nfteonyplis^i1-. She 1?, on of. Minot's popular voteaHsts atui Ilaniste xtn.'j :w!S5l -bo missed in our musical circles.. The Ir,Itfpcnd# nt c: tenfls congratulations. Mr, Sherman, agent of the Sou in Minot, has returned from Paynesville, Minn., where he at tended the fortieth anniver sary of the Masonic lodge of that place. Mr. Sherman re lates a noteworthy incident The secretary of the lodge was one of the seven charter mem bers of the lodge, and for many various reasons are afraid tojyears has been the secretary of make any complaint to me '. L. W. Brubaker and wife re turned from an extended visit with relatives at MifHintown, Pa. They were absent six weeks. "Everything is about the same back in Pennsylvania as when I left fifteen years ago.1' Mr. a a id seem to be living in a more easy manner than we do out here in the west,and they set fine tables, HI tell yoiv Why, they don't trunk anything about it when they set four or five different kinds of jellies and preserves on the table. They have fine large houses and ousrht to be content ed." the lodge. There have been but! three such officers during the past forty years. The old secre tary was personally acquainted with every member of the order, and responded to the toast: "To the Absent Members," in a touching manner. For an_ hour he talked in an unusually inter esting manner of the members who have died or moved away. Since the lodge was organized, the names of 163 members have been placed on the records- OSCAR Why bas our butd.iws raoro tban doviblo^ in feb» past two years'1 WILL'S SEEDS Send for .SSCth Annsai catalogno of evorything for the farm, garden auc$ lawn. You wiiliind many thing-s that will interest you bo twoen the beautiful covers in yovon colors. and TREES H. W1LL.& CO., 9 Cash Sale Bismarck, N. f 5-1. Viii c»o .to OMMhiiur, shoo.-. raw, t, from ujp it. is i" jour. Mtva.nU^v jnst is I as -la and '«5t mt -i II M. .MU.-'Oi.i« T.Mni-:' l)r. VV. 4 4 1 Webb of Towner, who'was arrested for passing a worthless check on a Stark weather dentist, is out of 'jail, his relatives having made good the amount oi' the check. Webb after being released from jail bought a box of cigars for the other prisoners to make a good fello« of himself, lie w'-nt at t« :7 Willi stem, and was im mediately arrested on a similar charge, having passed a worth less check on a Minot doctor two years ago- The Minot doc tor will not be satisfied with the amount of the money and pro poses to push the case to the •limit Webb's wife has applied for a divorce. His troubles seem to be coming in large bunches. Hagbardt Halvorson. the head push for the. Roth & Forsyth coal mine near Burlington, was in Minot Saturday. Hagbardt says that he is getting out a large quantity of the finest kind, of coal. This is the mine that was formerly owned by old man Forsyth. Farmer's Peed and Livery Barn UHSffiSS 10c lOe 5c W feed and livery barn, open day- and night, Baled hay for salo, de livered to any part of the cit-v. If. M. SCOTT, 'rofi,, PhoneHeiahus st., Minot. N. D. 1,21 PJotioe of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale by Advertisement. Notice hereby given that that a. We also have carload of Field and Grass Seeds of all kinds,Timothy, Glover Red and White, Ken lucky Blue Grass, Red Top and Lawn Grass also 1* German. Siberian and Brume,'Corn. Millet. A. Ovor 600 hoad of tiorfea "f oil clnfgcs, including 3SO head of driiftors. farm snaros Bad busi ness liorsoH will b« sold with out rusorye at each tlo. wrlaiti inort.'.p.se, nuttlo. execute-*!, and «U:! vi*rMs by Wiliiiun HiU, «'f "\'a''d AjJiiity. Nortjj Ujt nioi-'sg^cor, to -1' iSTC'O.IS 'S.ll!K till!': oi ttie W 4 a I tl '.Vi'dy. JSOT, mrl' Jib?,! jor ivcord in cht- ol'S.i e''Ti.01' o'o!k,:V TH10 Do^rts, of coiwiiy iU .VV u"ti an,i sLai.o o£ Norl.U ikoi:i, on the ISlh iy of Mt»:^ A D., 9'i7, 'at "4:50 o'clock p. m., w'J r(. -oiv1o.1. la book 77 of morisases ob past' tS, will b« foroclose-i 'by a •sa'io '1'ft pr«JUis^ in s-k-1i •jnov-tsaso and Itivroinuftor •'.! :bc front 'ioor of 1 he court house, Jn Uic (IK'y of .Mil)!.1!, )u ihr 'i.-Jiraty oi' Wiirij'and sf Hio of JDa&ola, a I U.o bo ir of it tho ar'.emooi), oa rfat- rdii.y ."lie Ctj,- d-ay 0.!' March A, D. 1909-, to sadr-'fy Uxo amount duo ou ..Biicli roortgAgo on. tbe. day «f sale. TI.it' pn»n!(Sii? d'^scribo.d I11 suck tuort- gago awd which, will be- soi to satisfy tae same, arc described, as follows: -north- bulf of ilie northeast jtiar« ter and the southwc.- t.quarter, oi' the northeast fpmilor and thf: r.ouUn'as! quarter oi' the northwest quarter of section tiwenty-ojio, in township on'? hundred aiki !ifty-two aorfh of range oiglity-six w-^st of the 5th principal •jfHriaian, .sir.uato. iyin.g and bt'lntr In tho county of Ward ami state of North Bakoi a, Tber3 will be due on suah rnori, gago ait the date of salo, the SEED CORN We have bqt a carload of Early Northern Grown Seed and Fod der Corn, Yellow Dent, N, W. Dent, Triumph, and W. C. Yel low Dent, the earliest Corn raised ELEVATOR CO. MINOT, N. D. Blankets at Cost I lind that unless I make an extra special inducement to get rid of my large stock of horse blankets, all kinds, I am going to be caught with too large a stock in the spring. There are several months yet when horse blankets will be necessary, but I'm going to clean out my stock st just what it cost me. ft will pay you to TALK BLANKETS with Me There was never a better time to have that Repairing Done. Don't wait till spring, and then expect to get your harness repaired just when you want it. su ROBINSON O S A Successor to C. L. N RIIID E, Minot, N. D. MIDWAY HORSfci MARKET Holm lis GRAND AUCTION SALES Enf) Wednesday ii ii in PRIVATE SALES DAILY BUY NOW BARRETT & ZI'M'HERiMAN, tn or one hundred seventy-four and no-100 (1174.00) dollars, together with the statutory attorneys fwui coht of foreclosure. Dated at 'Minot, Xorth' Dakota, this 23rd day of '.Tanliarv A, ft. 1509. iMartiiv .Tacobsori, Mortgageo. S, A. Sowrison, Sheriff, Ward County, NTorCh Dakota. Hah'or Halvorson, Attorney for Jrorlsagec, Res'idcnco and r. O An drea's, .Minot N. I). 1-2S Thero will ho the largest as sortment of good hor&ea at these auctions ever offered for Sale and you should bo on hand- AWway Horse Market Take latorurb&u csrsfroro either city ST. PAUL. MINN. O O ieiow you will find a par tial list of good books that will help to pass away the long, winter eve ngs. Pjouixi'm regain:- £j copyright binding C? C5 The Circular iSlndy (in.'«'r. Tlie !vedt'mpti of! tvid Corson—(ios.s. Castle Cranycrow Cutcheon. The Peo} le of fcthe Abyss -London. The End of the Game-~ •Hornblo'w., At Home With the dar dines—Beii. Abroad With the Jimmies Bell, Raffles. Alice of Old Vineennes— Thompson, Hornung. In the Bishop's Carriage —Michelson. Her Mountain Lover Garland. The Brtath of the Gods McCall. The Man On the"! Box— MacGrath. Hearts and Masks-Mac-'" Grath. Brewster's Millions-Mc (^utcheon. If I Were King-McCar thy. McAllister and His Double —Train. Prisoners of Hope—John ston. Pigs in Clover—Danby. Black B'riday—Isham. The Woman in the Alcove —Green. The Soul of Lilith-Corelli. The Filligree Ball-Green. Young April—Castle. Rose of the World-Castle. The Viking's Skull -darl ing. Graustnrk—McCutcheon.' Beverly of Graustark— McCutcheon. The Lion's Share-Thanet. Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes—Doyle. The Gambler—Thurston. Janice Meredith- Ford. The Wings of the Morn ing—Tracy. The Pioneer—Bonner. Via Crucis—Crawford. The Web—Hill. The Wheels of Chance Wells. The Fair God—Wallace. In the Palace of the King —Crawford. The Lion and the Mouse— Hornblow. Pam Decides—Hutton. Resurrection—Tolstoy, Rosalind at Red Gate Nicholson. The Main Chance—Nich olson. Zelda I Dameron—Nichol son. The Reckoning—Cham bers. Cardigan—Chambers. The Californians—Ather ton. 'i TheConqueror-Atherton. Tekla—Barr. The Clansman—Dixon. The Leopard's Spots— Dixon. The One Woman—Dixon. The Lightening Conduc tor1—Williamson. Darrel of the Blessed Isles —Bsichelier. Silas Strong—Bacheller. Wolfville Nights—Lewis.' The Boss—Lewis. Pr isoner of Zenda—Hope. Rupert of Hentzau-Hope. The Circle—Thurston. 25c A colppiete line of lioy's books, Alger 4nd Hentley's series, cloth bound.\ Regular uGe and OCa 75c for 4UU In a f&w days we will have a fine liue of "Vfaiontino gift books, rang ing in pr\ice from^l.SO to 3.00 Bo sunb you come to Taylor's Hook Stone when you want liooks. BOOKS is our spnr.inlty. F. P. TAYLOR $ CO. Booksellers—Druggists 1st Dt'or No. of P. 0. r, rs» miino o.