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PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell at public auction on nw 1-4, section 27, township 155, range 81, one half mile south and two and one half miles east of Surrey, the following described property on Thursday, March 17th, 1910. If •tormy it will be the day following. Horses. II head. All in first class condi tion. Come and see them. One spotted Arabian team. Three bay mares. One grey mare. Four grey geldings. One black Percheron-Arabian mare colt One buckskin saddle pony. Cows. 3 head. Fine and dandy. All giving milk. One full blood Jersey. One red poll with one Jersey cross. One black cow, Jersey with Dur fcun COBS. Mascot. One Angora goat. Good to keep with the horses. Machlnefy. One Van Brunut drill, single 18 *it, light running and nearly new One llcCormick mower, new. One Ideal Giant Deering Mower, flood shape. One Peering 12 foot hay rake and ft good one too. One wide tin Mandt wagon nearly aaw. One wide tire Farmers low wheel handy wagon. Ou Monitor bob sled. Light run •ing. One 16 inch walking plow. Good as new. One hand garden cultivator. One 3 section harrow. good one too. One harrow cart. One disc. A good one. One Clipper tanning mill. Good as One grind stone. One big hand sled. One scythe. Hay and manure forks and shovels. Meat and hog hooks and scraper One large steak knife ~nd steel. 1 hog and 1 water trough. Barrels, nails and lime. About 50 Stark A. Mills grain sacks aearly new. Harness. 1 heavy brass trimmed work har- 1 plow harness. 1 light work harness. 4 extra collars, nearly new. xuu bushels Swedish select, oats. stacks wild hay. stack millet hay. Household Goods 1 home comfort range good as new. 1 Perfection Blue Flame Oil stove 1 heating stove. 1 square extension table. 1 New Home sewing machine with complete attachment. 1 juiorris chair nearly new. 1 rocking chair, nearly new. 8 dining chairs. 1 parlor lamp. 1 writing desk. 2 iron beds. 1 pair Bteel bed springs, (bug proof. 1 wire cot. 1 carpet sweeper, new. 1 kitchen cupboard new. 1 high chair. 1 go cart, 3 fur robes, almost new. 2 framed pictures. 1 ladies gold watch. 1 ladies and 1 gents gold ring. 2 Star safety raaors. $ window shades. 1 pair lace curtains and hrass rods. 2 pair goose feather pillows. 2 small chairs. 1 10 gallon barrel churn. 1 dairy thermometer. Butter Jars, ladle, etc. 1 Sharpies Tubular Cream Separat or, No. 3, new. 1 Areator cream separator. 1 Household scale will weigh 40 -yonnds '4 dozen brooms, new. 1 carpet stretcher. 1 ice cream freezer. 1 Enterprise sausage grinder No. M. Pans, skillets, kettles, pails, and fruit jars, 2 5 gal. oil cans, 1 ten gal. milk can, new. And other articles too numerous to mention. Everything vnst go to the highest bidder. 5ale begin at 10 a. m. Good free lunch at noon. Fresh apple pies, gin. ger bread and fresh doughtnuts. Bos ton baked beans. A hot lunch. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and nnder Cash. Sums over $10 time win be given until Oct. 1st, 1910, on bank* able paper, without Interest If paid when due. If not so paid, interest at the rate of 10 per cent will be charged from date of sale. F. S. Woodiwiss, Owner. F. H. Bradley, Auctioned D. M. Short), Clerk. FO RESALE SODA FOUNTAIN Consisting of marble counter and draft arm, complete work board, two ice cream cabinets. Good condition, modern, bar tfain to sell tfifck. W MINOT DRUG CO. We wast to trade lots for few Mk fctuft YOU Jobbers Koksn's Una Agents WHTEB BROS. SAZOB8 ill Msln St. MINOT, N. D. R. GALLAGHER INVESTMENT CO. We are in position to renew your loan at a lower rate of in terest than you're now paying NEED NOT wait until it is DUE to see us, as we can have everything fixed up the first time you are in the city, sO that the old loan will be taken up promptly and satisfied, and the new one immediately go into effect. Tour old loan probably draws interest at 12% after due and maybe foreclosed if not paid promptly. Avoid both contingencies and see us early. Save money. Save trouble. Should you desire, your old loan can be increased to any amount consistent with good business policy. We also desire to get the prices and terms on all land for sale ic Ward County. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED INVESTMENT CO. E. H. JOHNSON, Secretary Arcade Blk. Minot, N. Dak. J. B. McVeigh has returned from a visit to his old home, at Fulton, Mo. He says the thermometer registered 16 below in Missouri a part of the time. LeSueur ft Bradford and Lewis ft Bach made an excellent record in the John Keeler case, wherein the de fendant was charged with stealing wheat. Although the state had es tablished an excellent case, the de fense lost no time in tearing It all to pieces, with the result that Keeler was found not guilty. Minot Barber Supply Co. ri. N. Midtbo makes farm and city loans, buys, sells or trades city and farm property. Try him. Minot N. D. 2 17 tf FOR SHALE—Six thousand acres good irrigated farming land, from nine to twelve miles from railroad, nearest town Valier, twenty-two miles northwest of Conrad. Plenty good water can raise all kinds of grain, vegetables etc. Good climate and good market. Will sell in any size tract to suit purchaser. One third cash, balance in five egual yearly payments. Interest 6 per -Cent. Price from $15 to $35 per, acre, according to improvements and distance from railroad. I am the owner of this land. El. E. Leech, Dupuyer, Mont., Teton County. 3-3-4-28chg. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SWEETCREAM DIKES HOUSEHOLD BEMEOIES Dikes Household Remedies are conceded to be the best Try Them Wi in Sill Agiits fir. Till ECONOMY DHUG CO 213 Main Street ftm 713 Minot, N. D. We Have To loan on all good city property, residence or business properties, on monthly payment plan or for a term of one to five years with interest payable annually or semi annually. We make farm loans at lowest rates of interest and close them up promptly. Also write fire and tornado insurance on city and fcu^m property, in fact any Kind insurance desired. ari Call arid figure with us The Tide, Investment and Trust Co. LsSsusr block Phon* 117 oooooooooopooooooooooqoooogo'ooo ,y|y)o»oosoooftoooi THE GREAT ^RTffiRN LUMBER CO. MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA. Wsjhavson hand a compete line if all kinds fcf BUILDING MATERIAL at prices that ars right peat laii The independent ueueri. iisftill tji'if Tiipnitti Notice of Mortgaje Foreclosure Sals* Whereas, default ^as occurred In the terms and conditions of the mort gage hereinafter described, in that the mortgagors have failed to pay a certain note thereby secured, and interest on a certain prior mortgage, and the taxes upon the land herein after d&scribed, and the mortgagee has been thereby compelled to and has as authorised by said mortgage, paid said interest and taxes, and upon Buch default has declared all of the indebtedness secured by the mort gage herein described to be due and payable, and the same remaining un paid. Notice, is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Vina rioeck and Edward Boeck, her husband, mortgagors to E. J. Lander ft Co, (a corporation) of Grand Forks, N. D., mortgagee, dated the 20th day of July, A. D. 1908, filed for record in the office of th register of deeds of Ward coun ty, North Dakota, on the 6th day of August, A. D. 1908, and duly record ed in book SI of mortgages on page 431. will be'foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage as hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the city of Minot, Ward county. North Dakota, on the 9th day of April, 1910, aft the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day. to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the date of sale. The p^elmi^es described In wd mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy same. are described as fol lows, to-wit: Lot one (1) in block eighteen (18) Tolley's First Addition to Kenjnare, N. D., according to the certified plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said Ward county. There will be due upon said mort gage on the date of sale, including the taxes and interest above referred to and paid by the mortgagee, the sum of one hundred nineteen and sixty-seven one hundredths ($119.67) dollars, besides the cost of thiB fore closure. Dated February 23,1910. E. J. Lander ft Co., Mortgagee. Murphy ft Duggan, Attorneys for mortgagee. Grand Forks, North Dakota. 2-24 3 31 A Big Snap. FOR SALE—E% of nw and s% of.ne Sec. 34, Township 157, Ra'ge 90, six miles northwest of Paiermo, D., 20 acres broken, all can be broken $1,500 cash handles the deal. This is a great snap. Further infor mation, address Box 336, Minot, N. D. 3 3 tf lb) Thousands Buffer !D. t. A. •, ,v *""Swalstsotf*s Jewelry Store S- ISf. So. John Lynch, Hundreds in our city and vfciatty wffl testiiy to our ability to do so. Main Street mmmmmmmmmsmmmm £A/AfTr *S/iOE_S SP/f /m & S(/MM£f9 UST received—The new Spring models. Shoes of style arid character for!j particular women. Selected Spring and Summer tashions, in the smartest new dupe. and designs. Clever pat terns in all sorts of leathers for either indoor or outdoor wear, SCOFIELD IMPLEMENT CO. We Have Opened Our MINOT OFFICE and FACTORY We're Ready for And Have the Most Moderti and Up-to-date Institution West of Chicago with eye troubles'who attribute the cause ,to something else, headaches, Stomach Troubles, Nervousness Itching Eyelids Floating Spots before the Eyes, all the above are recognised by me$cag experts as being ftuieed directly by defects xz of the eye. We have had a.wide experience in overcoming these troubles with glasses. N. M. KLAERS, Manager Raal Estate Loans and Farm Iniiir anoa .. .. 1 morning, afternoon or evening.' J. W. Samuelsoni FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! I have contracted for the J. Ii. Owens Co., for their new SUPERIOR FANNING MILL with D. C. GANG I invite my old customers as well as new ones to call at my place of business to inspect them I. have had four differ ent kinds of mills at my place of business, but I find .that the Owen's New Superior With ths p. C.Ganf is the best wild oats cleaner that there is in the market. •I MINOT, N|D "'A /, "JS ,'-r -r%i mmmm.