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I II ft r-~•'.• JKiA BSBLV- Srnr, FOR SALE CONDI- TI0NS THE 60LD THE JUDGES every $50.00 fairer offer ALL GOODS AT FACTORY PRICES at SURREY, N. D., car heavy farm horses, ami mares just received from Central Illinois. Secod prize Third prize dollar or more purchase you ma ke. Start getting your tickets at once. any place in the world. to Gordon Brothers buy what you need in the finest and most up-to-date' Men's Wearing Apparel at FACTORY PRICES. The following well known men will be asked to act as the Juc^es in Gordon'fe- Golden Gift Contest, Mayor Sam Clark W* M. Smart The goods we handle Optic Block Wnt lit I*. will be given away on the evening of July 3rd and with every dollar purchase made in our etore up to that time we(will give a ticket which entitles the holder to an opportunity to get a prize. Remember that for every dollars purchase you get a ticket—and the more tickets you have, th« more opportunities you have of getting the m#ney. Everybody knows these gen tlemen and you can be absolutely sure of a square deal all around. From Saturday, April 24 until Saturday, July 3rd you will receive a ticket on On Saturday Morning, April 24th We Start the Most Gigantic Price Slashing Sale On men's fine highest quality up-to-date suits, hats, shoes, underwear, shirts, neckties, collars, handkerchiefs gloves, socks erer held in America During this mammoth sale we wili sell absolutely no gccdsto other merchants,, but vrill sell the goods to the people of Minot and vicinity at less than they could buy them for at the factories. No matter how far you live from Minot, you can both save your railroad fare and big money and at the same time get a tictaet on Gordon's Golden Qift Contest for every dol lars worth of goods you purchase. No matter.where yoif them to you cheaper than other merchants can buy them for. Don't Be Fooled* Don't Buy Blindfolded. Come and trade. We appreciate cur tvsirce? -r matter hew little you buy.* Don't Buy elsewhere until yowfifee our special offer for Friday and Saturday ••7yg",' W. R. BOND, Miriot. N. b. W. S. YOUNG, Surrey, N. D. GOLD To The Farmers and Workingmen of Minot And Northwestern North Dakota First prize $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 Here is one of the finest opportunities to get a neat sum of ready money you have ever had. Anybody may have one of these prizes absolutely FREE providing they buy one dollars worth of goods or mor^at our store before the evening of July 3rd. Here a beautiful opportunity to procure a nice sum of 4th July spending money and at the same time Black Diamond iti Registered Black Mem moth Jack, weight 1100 lbs., 8®*I5 °W,.# auw.| brd 80%in year 1 $15.00 to insure living colt. is a standard bred Shire, 7 are old, bay color, weight 1750 lbs., good disposition. Fees, $15.00 to insure living KERNEL SHAW M. J. Robinson, of the Mlnot marble works, has returned from New Hampton, Iowa, where he spent the winter. He says the spring is very late in northern Iowa, the farm ers being unable to do any work in the fields ad yet. In Gold In Gold In Gold G. D. Coleord trade-no matter where you buy-you could not receive abetter or a are all of the finest sample goods. We buy them for cash and can sell Kf rythlal WtT'ii it is a standard-bred Harubletonian, 6 yearn old, weight 1300 lbs., color dark brown. Fee?. $20.00 to insure living colt When mares change bands, or are taken from neighborhood the fees become due immediately. In caBe owner of mare refuses to pay for service, I reserve the rieht to claim colt. These animals will stand during season of 1900 At my barn. 119 Ramstad st., Minot, N. W. S. SHAW, Owner The county dads are in session again this week, their meeting hav ing been caled Tuesday. Hay For Sale. Joseph G. Gustefson, 1 mile Nl from Pitts P. O. N. Dak. Sec. I, Twn. 153, 84. 4-22 6-6 FOR SALE OR RENT—Good fur nished restaurant, good rooms lm connection. For further particulars write Box 234, Sherwood, N. D. 4-22 513 ALL GOODS AT FACTORY PRICES