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*mg I \1I WW fflt ,'i J:'/V $15 for this genuine Victor-Victrola Yes sir, a genuine Victor-Victrola for #15. Hardly seems possible, and yet this new instru ment embraces all the fundamental Victor Victrola principles. And the unequaled Yictcr-Victrola tone— that's the most important thinof of all. Come in today and hear it—no obligation to buy, but you won't want io do without one. Other styles $25 to $250. Victors $10 to $100. Easy terms if desired. Victrolas This 3A Eastman Kodak $20.00 3A KODAK WITH AU- flfl Just 1 TOMATIC SHUTTER f^O.UU right 3 1-4 8 $5.00 down and $5.00 a month We will be glad to on at Victrola to you DOUBLE DISC RECORDS 75c for KHn. Records $1.25 for 12-in. Records 6IUHD OPERA RECOUPS $1.50 to $10.00 I-2 •Post-Card Six* Rubber Goods S a OC% _££ on all Hot Water Bottles, Com Oil bin&tion Hot Water Bottles and Syringes, and Fountain Syringes, any time up to November SOfh, and, better still, we will allow yon 50e for your old hot water bottle or syringe. Leland Block Minot, N D. fr O W 1 1 AROUND THE STATE Chas, Xi. Duncan left Tuesday fur .Columbus Junction, la., after finish ing the threshing on his farm. Mr. Duncan is no longer a "tenderfoot having been out in a real North Dv kota blizzard. While here be took his coat off and threshed nineteen days. Cilenhurn hotels were so crowde with transients early in the wee* that the marshall allowed the pooi lialls to remain open all nght that tin laborers might hav£- some place stay. The city hall was full of men. many sleeping on the floor. Tues day morning's Shefwood t^aln carrie. 400 passengers and by the time it rived at Glenburn, it became neces sary to stow away the passengers in an extra baggage car. Alois Kraemer, a local shoemaker, went to Canada several weeks ago with a wad of money, intending to in vest in land. As he has not return ed, his friends have become alarmed. An Eastern Star dancing party w" be given at the Masonic temple Fri day nigttt. A fine baby girl was born Oct. 28. to Rev. and Mrs. W. H7"Hartman the German Evangelical Lutheran church. Geo. Hoover was down from Glen lurn Wednesday. He said that fully fifty threshing hands came down on the train as they intend to leave this section of the country. Some ha.v» rone up near the Canadian line where no snow fell and where threshing operations have been resumed. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tryon of saw yer left Tuesday for Wesley, la., where they will make an extended viBlt with the former's father, Rer. A. L. Tryon. The old gentleman is 89 years of age and hale and hearty. They will later go to Kingston and Rockford, in., returning in tile sprtn*. The police have been making goott use of the city prisoners, compelling them to shovel snow off the walks. The wrestling match which took place at Columbus on Saturday, Oct. 30th, resulted in a victory for Chris Person, of Fargo, who threw his ol 1 onent, Nels Moe of Columbus, two out of three falls. The receipts were divided. There was a ?6© house. E or an an W el Pantry broke up W0 acres last spring seeded it to flax and have just thresh ed 24ftO bushels of the product. In 1896 a heavy snow fell late iu October and didn't go off until spring. The Bottineau Courant contained last week & Page political advertise ment from John Haskett, the editor and publisher, who was a candidate WITHAmerican ''"'pi' '^''4' 'V'^wi California Girl a Wonder At Long Distance Swims Photos by Press Association. 1''w11^1'''""""lllUli'^gWjlPff1'11 or 'ounty judge. Joun's picture '•'Krd :u8t as natural as John does hen he is going to—tell a story, tor instance. .T 1 Singling, one of the famouH circus brothers, has bought 400 ble*d ed horses, 1200 fancy cattle and 7600 sheep, grown on a North Dakota ranch. These have been shipped to the Birch Creek ranch in Montana, which is owned by Ringling, A Sheldon farmer has a field of over five acres of navy beans ready tor threshing and the Progres thinks that hamlet may eventhally rival Bos ton as a bean center. Last week A1 Mordan, employee In the Zema pool hall at Portal and Chas. Ford, employee in the Kennedy meat market at the same place, appeared before Justice Randall at Bowbella and were bound over to the district court on the charge of looting the freight depo* and box cars at Portal. The arrest jf Ford and Mordan makes a total of thirteen who have been arrested on the same charge, all having received a fine of $100 and' costs. This is the culmination of the operations of a gang of railroad em ployeeg and their associates that ex tends over a period of several years. The parties who have plead guilty are: Bernard Hawkins, car inspec tor P. L. Hawfelns, drayman J. B. Parsons, village constable Seth Ag ard. car in spec to- N. P. Decree, rtir inspector, all of Portal Ed. Hawkins, locomotive fireman J. C. Howell, en gine watcher, Crosby, Minnesota Clem Jones, Canadian cusotm inspec tor, Portal Fred Jones, postal clerk Regina Bob Tate, former house man at Portal Bill Sarles, Canadian cus tom inspector. Portal A. E. Cata line, round house foreman, Federal Dam, Minnesota Bert Barlow, former warehouse man at Portal. —Fl&xton Time®. Dr. Ernest R. Taylor of Minneap olis and St. Paul, a remarkable arti cle against whom was published in a recent issue of Jim Jam Jems, wan arrested last week charged with leec ing a patient by falsely diagnosing his (%se and administering colored water for medicine. The charge was brought by .Harold A. Wold, his for mer assistant. The doctor passed one night in jail but is at present out under $5000 bail. "There could be no better medicine ill a Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. children were all sick with whoop- .2. cough. One of them was in bed. had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first aose eased them, and three bot tles cured them," says HUB. A. A. Donaldson of Lexington, Miss., For sale by All Dealers. tears of happiness and sobs of relieved anxiety the mother of Nellie Schmidt clasped her daughter Into lur arms and rained kisses of Joy upon her. Nellie, who Is the cbumpiou woman swim niT of ':itifornia. had Just safely completed the feat of swimming around the famous Seal rocks, off the Cliff House. San Francisco For those who do not know this Is considered a dangerous task for evpn the most ex pert of male swimmers Miss Schmidt swam the mile against strong tides and ripping currents In 34 minutes 50 seconds. Her other feats of impor tance were as follows: Aug. 20, 1911. crossed Uoldeu Gate in record time ol 42 minutes Aug. 11, 1912, crossed Sao Francisco buy in 3 hours 6 minutes Her swim conclusively proves the right of her claim or beinu the woman speed champion in open water it Is doubtful if even Mi* Vera Nenve of Eng land, holder of the worlds mile record, could outdi:»nun tue A.ameda wonder w. S ilfti jj Of The business men will say .We couldn't do business without a TELEPHONE. The house wife will say We just couldn't keep house with out a TELEPHONE. The rural farmers (wife will say We just couldn't keep track of our neighbors without a TELEPHONE We will install a Telephone in your home or place of business at a reasonable monthly rate. Call No. 70 to-day and ask us about it. Consumers Power Co. Third and Main St. COME AND GET ACQUAINTED Wo Bay Stock of All Ktads, Cor. Belyea iflftlk All of you havs io buy groceries and meat. Just reaaembej this one thing when you need another order: The People's Meat and Grocery Co. have a fresh stock of groceries a large line of the choicest meats and whal'a more our basi nets is coadwM more cheaply than ordinary, oeosequsatly we can afford to give you better pricee than others. Visit our large new store and gat acquainted with our prises and let us get acquainted with you. Special prices on large orders. This will interest the tfereeh ermea especially. CHICKENS, BUTTER, EGOS ''. ,' jJ.L}a Ob. And Uthar Farm Produc* People's Meat and Grocery Co. PORTER, NELSON ft QUALLY, Props. and First. Minot, North Dakota DON'T DELAY Each day the coal situation becomes more serious. We are in a position to supply your orders at pres ent. Why not order now and avoid til possible dsn ger of shortage? Prompt service, careful drivers, courteous trestment. WALLACE A BOWKER Pheeeiws Cor. First and Bclyceare., fllaot, N. D. $100,000.°° TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS A client of ours has placed $100,000.00 with us to loan on farm lands. We guar antee a square deal. Best terms and pre payment privileges. Prompt serviee. Farm Mortgage & Investment Co. Second floor New Optic Block 1st St. Minot, iVi m:1-' N. D. 1 I