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.. LIST Of MS Paul, Underwood-SE^ 238—Harry 27-88. 241—Jay C. SE% 18-152-89. 24®—William De Welter, Sedan, Minn.—Uts 10, 11 and WVfe The opening of the Berthold reser vation will ibring in hundreds of •astern land seekers and we want all our friends who have anything in land that is for sale right to ilst it with "us. Anything that we have for sale is listed exclusively with us and if you like our bargains we are placed in a position to close up cn live minutes' notice. To those who list ther lands with us, we will say that unless we sell them, there will be no charge and the lands will be sold at the price for which they an listed. If you wish to make a quick oaie and put price down that wi'l move it, you cannot do better than list your lands with us. See Youngman ft Olson. YOUNGMAN ft OLSON AD NO. 2— We are offering an 880-acre farm near Minot, cloee to railroad station, fully equipped, fine buildings, line horses and cattle and all new ma chinery, to any investor who wants a money-making, yhnaot home, and with all* a goof Investment, wiB say that yon oouM aot do bet ter. See Yoongman ft Otoon, 197 lOt S. RelshtM Street. YOUTNGMAN ft OLSON'S AD NO. 3— We have six quarter sections all in one body a few miles south bf Mi sot that oonld be had right. Here Is a farm that would be a goo* one to purchase for someone who had a lot of boys who he wished to lit out with farms, or this oonld be made a itfhnfffl single term of 960 sores to be woriced with the most modern machinery. It Is all level and 100 per cent tillable, about Are miles oat. flee Yoangman ft Olson. YOUNGMAN ft OLSON'S AD HO. 4— We hare or splendid farms al most In theefty ltrntts within a mile op to S miles from the postolflce. If yea want something very choice call t\ ... WHiiteman, lnot— SW/4, Lots 5, 6 and iNW1^ NIW% 9-1M-87. 248—Earl W. Schilling, Onska— 30-151-89. 244—Lewis P. 152-88. «4S—Alfred C. —flW% 17-151-87. 252—Wm. D. Stinson, Kenmare— Mfy4 31-152-87. 865—Albert Nelsen, Church® Ferry —NTC*4 20-151-87. 2©7—Ludwtg Anderson, binderhn— SB% 42-1151-88. 360—Emma Sfhllmgen, Des Laos— ®W% 32-151-88. 261—'Harry L. Winter. MInot—SRi,4 8-151-87. 263—MlChael Tellefson, Garrison— SW14 19-151-87. 265—TiOuis F. Getts, Noonan—SEV4 6-161-87. 267—John G. Harsted, Plaza—Lots 3 and 4 and EJ% SWy4 19-151-89. 268—Walter 'Ml Stinslhoel, Valley City—'N"W% 34-149-89. 5MM—J. E. Scftita, Dilworth, Minn. —S®% 7-T51-88. 2$&—T. A. Blvesater, Detroit. Minn —S®% 11-151-8®. 28®—Thomais E. Donaldson, Min neapolis—SW% &41&1-87. 297—'Martin K. Boe, Devilis La.ke— NE% 12-16.-88. 270—Andrew Lynne, Minot—SWy4 34-16®-88. 30®—John Tweeten, Washburn— NW% 15-152-8®. 304—John Rraatlien, Fergus Falls, Minn.—NU% 26-151-88. 305—Thomas Hanson, Fergus Falls, Hinn—NW% 25-1151-88. 309—Martrn G. Evans. Mayville— NW% 13-152-90. 810—Rerte Warner, Clyde—S'% SW% 9-152-88 314—Helen Hennings, Plaza-NW% 17-152-89. 315—Max DoberinsKi NE% 19-151-87. 822—'Han® Peters, Browning, ada—SW14 2-151-88. 324—Joseph C. Borgen, Westby, Wis. —Lots 5-6 and SV2 SW% See 8 and lot 10, 7-152-88. 327—Cha®. F. iSchaetfer, Ana moose—34-152-88. 328—Frank L. Danforth. Atchinson Kan.—E% NW% E% SW% 81-151-89 33(5—'Nels Rose, St. Paul, Minn.— Lyman—NEH 28- Engelstad, Kathryn V* Garrisou- jan- GOOD VALUES IN Youngmart 8c FRANK W YOUNGMAN 107 9 S Reishus St. Minot, N 0 Youngman & Olson, Real Estate Brokers, 107-109 S. Relshus Stt., of fers some splendid bargains in real estate this week. YOUNGMAN & OLSON'S AD NO. I— 1 W V4. 24-iwl-S9 33i—O. Nelson, Jjervviok--SWW 6 1 -89. 333—Ida C. Johnbon, DOfcden—S'E% 14-151-SO. 334—Edward VV. Miller, Hillaboro N E1/4 2-151-88. M3o—t»eo. Graft.', KetJ'jgg, Minn,— SEVi 6-15.1-88. I-iois—Hans .1. Halvoiaon—XW% 20 152-87. 339—Lewis H. Olson, Willow City NWV* 32-151-87. '•40—Gus Prye, Wauut Grove, Minn XEVi 31-15.1-87. 311—Ole F.nock^en, Heiidrum, Minn -MSEVi 32-T51-87. 314—James G. Egan, Donnybrook— SKVt 12-152-89. 34®—Wm. E. Mulr, Ptausa—N®Vi 17-162-87. 350—'Leroy S. Coulter, New ^ock' lord—'XE1^ 7-15-1-88. (Continued on page 4.) 332—Joseph Perron, Sherwood— SE% 13-151-88. 357—Emil Paulson, Petersburg— XE14 34-151-88. 358—Wm, Ranhan, Bruce, Wis.— N\V% 31-151-87. 359—H. [. Aanestad, Carpio— SEH 6-151-88. .362—Olaf ®undby, Plaza—18-lo2-89 166—Lewis E. Lemfoke, Plaza— NW% 12-150-88. 368—John W. Elljer, Fargo—SW1,4 7-161-88. 873—Moses E. Montgomery, St. Pau,—'NW% 1-151-88. 374—John Jones, Ryder—SWy4 1 151-88. 376—Jacob Reilsury, Goodrich—SE14 30-151-89. 377—James Rooney, Brooten, Minn. --S/W'% 11-162-89. 379—Julius J. Sosinm, Hillsborc— SEVt 35-1'52-88. 38lli—Fred T^. H«b«t, SLalw City, Minn. —XEV 17-151-87. 386—.Martha Wirkus, Minto—NW'-i 14-152-89. 393—Fred Koehler, St Cloud, Minn. —NWy4 32-152-88. 394—John iSather, Minneapolis, Minn.—«W% 2^-151-88. 397—James D. White, Litchville— SWVt 33-149-8®. 399—Hans N. Hein, Taylor—T.ots and 2, E% NW% 7-151-88. 400—Carl A Knudtson, Kckelson— NW% 7-151-87. 345—Herbert A. Young, Minot— NE% 24-161-90. 403—Earl O. Brook, Renton, Wash. —SW% 18-1'51 89. 404—Ohlas O. Kimem'berg, Scitli Shore, (S. D.—SE% 18-151-87. 409—Charles H. Tegeler, Palmer, FA Gison Have Few Good Things ir? Farms—Read These Ads. Carefully and See if Anything in Them Interests You JOHN OLSON on us and investigate. See Young man & Olson. YOUNGMAN ft OLSON. AD NO.to- We will be in a position to sell you some relinquishments in the Berthold reservation very cheap. See Youngman ft Olson YOUNGMAN & OLSON AD. NO. 6— We have farms in and around Minot from 40 acres up. See Youngman ft Olson. YOUNGMAN & OLSON AD NO. 7— We have had placed with us re cently a two section term which we believe is the best all-round term ever offered for sale in North Dako ta. This may seem like an extrav agant statement but we are prepar ed to back it up. Now, for some one who wante a bsaatMsl plaoe to reside, with lots of natural timber, pure spring water, 100 extra choice acres of natural hay land, where the soil is 7 ft. deep without a pebble on it and all level with 300 aer»s of alfalfa land, where you can raise corn, swgarbeet, clover, large wheat and oat fields, and where fishing Is fine and also hiuntlnug, this Is their opportunity. This property will be eold at about one fourth of the actual worth. This Is a splendid bargain. For particulars see Yoang man ft Olson. YOUNGMAN ft OLfiON AID NO. We are offering a 400 acre farm 5 miles north of Minot, with large bam, furaaoe heated house, neat grove, splendid wells, large power wind mill for grinding and pumping, complete blacksmith shop, and lot of splendid horses and cattle, also an machlneir necessary to ran this nlaoe. This Is eaap. Call at Youngman ft Olson's for Informa tion. YOUNGMAN ft OLSON. AO NO. We wish to buy for spot cssh 4 .terms at once, ranging from 1C0 acres to a section, either wild or improved. See Yoangman ft Ol son, 107-10* S. Relshus,&t. an.—SE% 13-151-8®. 41u—John E. Lift'rig, Harvey—SE% iO—151-87. 414—Eli J. Twenham, Plaaa—SW& 31-162-87. 414—Charles E. Hemane, Grand forks—10-152-89. 416—Hiraim M. Heath, Beach— swy4 152-88. 421—Henry Lind, Ashley—N'W% 26-151-88. 424—John Neumann, Gaokle—NW% 20-151-87. 427—Hiram N. Graves, Green Ridge 43©—Otto Engerbretson, Bottineau Mo.—A-Ri/i 33-11511-89. XEli 18-1151-88. 431—P.urmat Spigal, Carrlngton— SWH 14-152-89. 433—Theo_ P. Jeffries, Bretfken ridge, Minn".— NWVi 26-152-88. 438—Olaf S. Quam, Pekin—SE'A 28-15*1-89. 433—Xels I!. Xelson, Manvel—NEVi 28-151-89. 448—(Mrs. Jessie T. De Camp, Fargo—'NE^4 31-151-89. 449—Oscar Ryland, Finley—'NWH 22-152-91. •45ft—David E. Bales, Buffao Center, Iowa—'SN^4 28-.152-88. 452—Andrew 0. Jensen, Ryder— NW% 33-151-87. 4154—Phillip •Scheldt, Morvell, Til.— SBVi 24-151-88. 455—Elmer C. Allensen, Wynd mere—30-151-89. 457—Elizabeth Larson, Hillsboro— SE% 34-151-91. 4fi2—.lames M. SW% 29-151-87 467—Thorwald NWVi 29-151-89. 468—Aiiiginst W SEU 21-162-8'9. 475—Johann Uodel, 28-151-91 479—Benj. F. W. City— 9E% 28-151-91. 480zEJnoch Swenson, SIW% 30-151-87. 485—Henry Johnson, Blackwater— NWVt 33-151-89. 486—Gerhard Crengs, Sherwood— NEU 32-151-88. 490—Ernest Finkle, Bolton, Minn. —SE1/' 17-151-89. Hayes, Granville— Kjoeness, Basto— Ga*t, Grace City- Minot—NEVi Myers, Valley Edinburg— S02—Geo. Hines, Landa—NWVt 5 151-88. 505—Martin Slvatten, Rtigby—SW% 5-151-88. 506—Hannah (St. Peter. Berthold— 12-151-89. 510—Henry Westlie, Hills, Minn.— NW/4 13-151-89. 513—David MoKay, Granville—NE% 29-1^1-87. 514—prank 0. Neale, Victorio— RE% 8-150-89. 517—Henry Burger. Harvey—SW14 13-151-8®. 519—Thorwald Hagen, Hatton- yWV-i 26-151-89. 530—Evan .T. Michaels, Swanville, Minn.—-NW'% 27-149-89. 534—John Schneider, Devils Lake— SW/4 30-151-89. 5?,8—Xils Jorsitad, .Manfred—NEVi 22-151-88. 547—Howard B. Upton, Minnea.po lis-«wy4 8-1151-88. 548—Samuel Merritt, Plaza—S'W^ 8-150-89. 549—Jacob J. Vig, Sharon—SEVi 25-152-89. 551—Calvin B. Abbott, Parkers Pr&irie, Minn.—NWV4 8-150-89. 556—Ssim Ring, iMamCred—5WH 8 150-88. 5'58—Julienne Lambert, 'St. Paul— NWV4 30-152-87. 560—'Alexander Fraser, Plaza— XE% 24-151-89. 5|6S—Lee Blackowen, Plaza—NE1^ 8-150-89. 572—Jonathan Steffen, Lone. Tree— XEVi 26-151-80. 575—John Jacobs, Enderlin—«EVi 22-161-tl. 577—Charles R. Worsley, Ray— SE% 33-152-88. 583—Bernt Berntsen, Plaza--NW% 14-15J-00. 5815—'Victor Olson, Alexandria, Minn —Lofts 3, 4 and S% NW% 6-150-87. 593—'Alfred Field, MJnot—SE% 14 161-88. 594—Ole J. Ike, Brasll—NW% 8 151-88. 595—C. R. Heinleln, Lansford— SlW% 2»-li60«. 609—Forest W. L. Kohlman, Noon an—N®% 28-151-W. •10—J. W. Jacob, Ndonan—NWH 83-lJRl-»l. 01S—Wm, J. Sadtke, New Rock ford, Wis.—N®% SlfS—Claus C. Reimers, Sawyer— NWH 88-149-89. «1«—Ouetave Jans, Lnna 18#-®7. 089—Harriet Phmtps, Msrmon— SW% 15-15»«f. 0t4—Gottfried Rtele, Idneoln— NW% 18-180«. Off—Charles J. Leydon, CMcago, Til.—NE% St-1914*. 6M—Wada S. WlBlauison, Plana— SWU 28-151-80. 881—Jay. H. Dwlw, Grand VMn, —SWH I4-18149. 084—Geo. C. Johaso% Lack, Wls. ^4^"" wmm mmrrwnj-v: a I 1 —NE1/4 17-150-87. 638—Moland C. Lockwood, St. Paul Minn.—-SE'a, 16-152-88. 654—Alfred E. Johnson, Truro— SVVV* 12-160-88. 655—Daniel L. Tuttle, Chicago, 111. —SEVt 2i(i"lo2-89. .659—Oliver H. Trac), Minneapolis Minn.—SEV4 17-152-88. 670—John Xelson, Fessenden— SE% 2- linJ-88. 672—Olof Nordquist, Landa—XW% 25-151-89. 673—Frttz F. Heuer, Epworth— Lots 5, 6, 7 and S'% SW% 11-152-90. 075—Oceanus O. Wolden, Harvey— Lots 6, 7 and 8 8%, SE% 8-152-«7. 081—Andrew Eisten, Minneapolis— SW% 215-151-89. 682—George M. Miller, Manilla, la. —NEVi 28-149-89. 089—Hulbert L. Olsen, St. Paul, Minn.—SW% 29-152-91. 690—Walter M. Cruehet, Carring-) iton—SW»i 1-150-88. 693—Rennie T. Olson, Rothsay, Minn.— NEVt 14-152-89. 694—Nancy c. S"mith, Burlington—I1 Lots 1, 2 and S% NE% 5-151-88. 696—Lake N. Hadley, Brecken ridge Mtnn.—NW% 30-151-87. I 098—Carl Croean, Mohall—SW'i 27-151-89. 699—Rebecca A. Bonham, Council BlufTs, la.—#EV4 31-152-91. 701—Harry N. Olsby, Valley City— NWV4 35-149-89. 703—Xewton McGuire, Carpio- XE14 11-151-88. I 11 70b—Guy J. DeFrance, Richardt.011 —SWV4 27-149-89. 706—Edward E. Clarity, Minot— SWVi o4-152-91. 707—J. L. Lee, Portland—XEVi 2 (HIS 1-91. 709—John C. Spoonlck, St. Paul, Minn.—SWVt 27-152-88. 1 710—Joseph Riawig, Denhoff, SE% 31-151-89. 712—Jay R. Binkley, Atchison, Kan.—14 9-150-89. 718—Wm. H. Garry, Minneapolis— SE% 27-149-89 723—L G. Miller, NorwWk,—SWVi 22-151-89. 724—A. M. Jacobson, Barlow— NE% 24-151-88. 740—Hans Johnson, Harlan, la.— NW% 19-151-89. 745—Alfred C. Moe, Christine— SWVi 27-15 l-8f. 754—'Manda Williams, Cathay— NWV4 19-151-88. 756—Simon F. Reincking, Turtle LaJke—SE% 24-151-89. 75f—Charles J. Moll. Minneapolis— XEV, 2-150-88. To be continsed. LOGAN ITEMS On Saturday at 8 p. m/'at Logan school tlip FarmerF' Association will hold a •meeting. You are cordially in vited to be present and to convey this invitation all intere^trd. An in structive yet entertaining evening is promised, and the opportunity of get ting better acquainted 'oi providing a grand chance fcr the ladies to visit, is but a side attraction/it Br there and help along the co-operative organiza lion of'the farmer. Mr?. H.C. Kuchenbecker was a not visitor last week and being entertained by ber daughter-ir-law, Mrs. H. Kuuicnbecker. The Rfev. Pearson preached on Sun day Ht'ternoon at the sihool bouse. The ser\iee was weli Ptienced. Maj. Boss of norili prairie, one of the practical farmers Logan is proud of ce'f-lrated bis forty-eighth birtbdav on Sunday last, receiving shoals of con gratulations from friends and relatives, Rev. Lonne of the Pirat Lutheran church will conduct service at the Lo gan school house on Sunday afternoon at 2 p. oo. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Himes of Sawyer is among the many who have a belief in the futuie of Logan. He will shortly erect new buildings and add considerably to the already varied stock of lumber in his local yard. There is a reason. Elmer Cook has set a good example to locttl residents by digging and fixing In good shape anew well on bis property. Elder Sparling of the Latter Day Saints conducted service at the school on Sanday. A good congregation lis tened to an instructive address. Norman Saugetad was severely kicked on the head by a horse on Sunday last An ugly and painful wound resulted. When young, it was a hobby to col lect picture post-cards and with a few choice spirits in a sunny land, deter mined when first the cards were intro duced to 3ecure if possible one of each appearing. But thecraie has grown so rapidly, till to-day it embraces every phase of human interest. Photo, scenery, love. Borrow, joy, congratula tion, comic, whatever our mood it may find expression in post-card oarlance» till there' is a veiy real danger that the old-fashioned courteous art of letter writing with its individual expression and phraseology will become extinct* And again the post-card is to-day the ready medium employed by those who desire to convey an insult or insinuating innuendo, a coward's method of attack. '5^ 5 S 1 3 ^"•ty/T-$ftr I{v^nj«js^wn,fl- ryrz .i\- *r* i» r« rt "5«e 2ii Your correspondent thanks the many for kind enquiries and has still spirit enough to feel a pretty contempt for the authors of crude vulgarisms which Uncle tam transmits for one cent. Cheap in more senses than one. gan is shortly to have anew hotel Elmer Cook will commence building operations during the next week or so. Such is needed and friend Elmer is blessed with mueh experience in this line. Mrs. Whitted of south prairie sub mitted to an operation for a long stand iag complaint on Monday last. This was successfully performed by Dr Garland of i- awyer, assisted by Dr. Wheelon. The good lady is now on the high road to recovery. Miss Cleo Ross ana Miss Maud Ross returned home after a fortnight visit with Mrs. Ed Anderson of south prairie, FOR SALE —An English Goldfinch, beautiful song bird rivalling Canary, thoroughly acclimated, handsome, will breed with canaries, the only specimen in North Dakota, imported year ago. 95 or exchange chickens. There never was a tlma whea peo ple appreciated tbe real marto at Chamberlain's Oootk Rvqafty aovt than they do aonr. This Is afeowa toy I the increase la sales and Tohwtary testimonials from persons who have been cured by It. jot ct jov children are troubled with a cough or cold give it a trial and become ac quainted with its good Qualities. Tor •ale by All Dealers. Peter Bryant's little BOB dla* at Tasker and was burned in the Bur lington cemetery. The Oando Democrat denies the re port a "rid Hgfct" i"' :flv ^K. r... ... ». 1 T»l ».iiiiii»¥ttitfiiMJ£iiii»iti^5 The A. A. Robinson Elevator Co. We wholesale Grass Feed and and Field Seeds aad Cera Seed Corn, Wilt- North Dakota grown resistant Flax Alfalfa S E E WHEAT, FLAX, OATS, MILLET, GRASS SEEDS, FODDER CORN, SIBERIAN and GERMAN MILLET, HOG MILLET, DAKOTA GROWN ALFALFA, and BROHE GRASS free from Quack Grass. Blue Stem Wheat 97% germination. Rustler Dent Seed Corn Canadian Oats Winter Vetch All our seeds are the best money can buy, and pass the N. D. Seed Law. SECOND HAND GRAIN BAGS for SALE The Waverly Hotel P. ILDVEOSEN, :PRQP- European Plan. Newly Furrished. first Glass Cafe Try our Dutch Room 100 Choice Rooms, from 75c to $1.50 per day The most complete stock of FURNITURE West of the Twin Cities Yoo'll find all the op lo-date styles hert M. A. McJA \NE So. Main St. MINOT, N. Mrs. SHAW, Box 32. Logan, M.D. rjf *f"i—•***•*• »w miHi«iiiiiiii» The largest stock of RUGS in the State district. The report started because of some red lanterns in a street. The Oando Herald has made good its promise not to favor any candidate before the primaries1,. The Grand Forks Times tells about a carloa-d of Hamburger cheese being allowed to spoil In some New Eng land (town, and says it raised quite a stink." Wm. Bladk of Mountrail county, •after getting his affairs in proper shape, intends to locate permanently in California. MONEY to LOAN on Farina. Wail us vuir Farm Loan Applications We pay on Saviners Accounts GRANT S. YOU MANS, Mgr. Savings Deposit Bank HIDE MARKET (Furnished by the Minot Hide A Tanning Co.) 25 No. l's 11 He 12*c 15 O. S. Hides. S5 lbs. and up G. S Kip. 15 to 25 lbs .. G. 8. Calf. 3 to 15 lbs G. 8. Balls, Stags. Oxen and side-branded, flat Green Hides. ZS lbs., and up. Green Kip. 15 to 25 lbs Gre»n alf. 8 to 15 lbs Green Bulls, Stags. Oven and side-branded, flat Sheep pelts, each.. 10Hc HMe 14 0 ''S& 1 ik No. 2's 10* 10* iSHe 9 »Hc 9*c 12Hc 15 8 to $1.00 Horse hides, each $1.50 to 12.50 All above prices are F. O. Minot. Prices for Tanalaf for Rabea. Rip, etc. Horse or cow. any sin Colt or kip Calf Sheep skins 50c Angora goat skins.. sOc Dog skins 75c Deer skins, hair on $1.00 Deerskins, forbnek 1.00 4.90 S.78 1 80 2.00 J.OO 2.00 2.00 2.00 Price of LbHn( Robes. Hohie or cow |4.25 Colt or kip 3.8O Calf, for rugs 1.00 MINOT HIDB A TANnINQ CO. 905 Frwst St. Phaae 110 D. SalS 1 1 1