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$ v.. "v uv \f tkm soTzoa or uu. •late of North Dakota County of Ward. am. District Court, Blghth Judicial •latrlot Bovey-Shute Lumber Company, a cor poration, Plaintiff, v«. Anna Moore, formerly Anna. Oreenup, F. V. Brauer, Charles W. 'Webber, Clate Wolverton and A. L. Carpenter, Defendants. Notice is hereby riven, that by virtue •f a special execution to me directed and delivered and now In my hands le aned out of the office of the Cleric of the District Court, within and for Ward County, North Dakota, upon a Judgment and decree of foreclosure of mechanic's lien rendered in said court, in favor of the Bovey-Shute Lumber Company, plalntMf, and against Anna Moore, for merly Greenup, F. F. Brauer, Charles W. Webber, Clate Wolverton and A. L. Carpenter, defendants, and directing me to sell the following described real es tate situate in said county of Ward and State of North Dakota, to-wit: Lot Br Number Nine (9) of Block Number three South Mlnot, North Dakota. I will ia accordance with said judgment and decree and special execution on the Mth day of October at two o'olook in the afternoon of said day, at the front door •f the ceurt house, in the City of Mlnot, In said County of Ward, State of North Dakota, proceed to sell at public auo tton to the highest bidder for caah, the right, title and Interest of the above named defendant Anna Moore, formerly Anna Oreenup, In and to the above de scribed property to satisfy the amount due on said Judgment and decree, to gether with the costs, amounting In all to the sum of Three Hundred Thirty-six and M-100 Dollars (9386.(0), together with all accruing costa and interest on the same from the 24th day of April, 1914, at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum. Dated this 23rd day of Sep tember, A. D. 1914. E. D. KBLLEY, Sheriff Ward County, N. D. D. C. Greenleaf, Attorney for plaintiff, Minot, N. D. 9-24-tS BM«e of Mortgage roxeoloenre Bale. Notice is hereby given that that cer tain mortgage, made, executed and deliv ered by William C. Chapman and Bertha A .Chapman, his wife, martgagors, to Mason City Loan A Trust Co., mortgagee, bearing date the 1st day of June, 1911, ty Loan A Trust Co., mortgagee, •iwiui Jate the 1st day of June, 1911, and filed for record on the 15th day of Jaly, A. D. 1911, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. In the office of the Register of Deeds of Ward County, North Dakota, and entered In Book 173 of mortgages on Page 230, and thereafter assigned By.the •aid mortgagee to Frank E. Laland, and thereafter assigned by the said Frank B. Laland to said Mason City Loan A Trust Co., will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises In said mortgage and herein after described, to be held at the front door of the Court House In the City of Mlnot, Ward County, North Dakota, on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1914, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described In said mortgage and so to be sold are situate In the County of Ward and State of North Dakota and described as follows, to-wlt: The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (SB 1-4 NIB 1-4) of Section five (5), Township one hun dred fifty-four (154) North of Range Blghty-two (82) West of the Sth P. M. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the Bum of Four Hundred Twenty-two and 92-100 Dollars ($422.92) together with attorney's fees and costs and disbursements of foreclosure. Dated this 28th day of September, A. D. 1914. —Mason City Loan & Trust Co., Mortgagee and Assignee of Mortgagee. Bradford & Nash, Attorneys for Mortgagee and Assignee of Mortgagee, Mlnot, North Dakota. 10-l-t VOtlM Of MoitClfft llli. Notice Is hereby^lvenTthat that mort gage executed and delivered by Zenith Spires, a Widow, Mortgagor, to 13. 8. Person, Mortgagee, dated the 28th day of October, A. D. 1908, and filed for rec ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Ward and State of North Dakota, on the 27th day of Octob er, A. D. 1908, and recorded In Book 107 OUR •iftk'Cr •iftk'Cr I (St"l &H§?w! BEDS From $1.00 to $30.00 including some beautiful brass beds. ROCKERS ROCKERS From $1.00 up. Some are Golden Oak Quartered and others Golden Elm. From $1.00 up. Some are Golden Oak Quartered and others Golden Elm. SANITARY COUCHES A large stock of high grade sanitary couches. Take one for a fraction of what it would cost you regularly SANITARY COUCHES A large stock of high grade sanitary couches. Take one for a fraction of what it would cost you regularly KITCHEN CABINETS KITCHEN CABINETS Don't send away for your kitchen cabi net, or any other piece of furniture that we carry for that matter. Come in and look them over. Just what you need to save thousands of steps for your "betterhalf." Don't send away for your kitchen cabi net, or any other piece of furniture that we carry for that matter. Come in and look them over. Just what you need to save thousands of steps for your "betterhalf." t'lVlV.' W of Mortgages, at Page 195, will be fore closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House In the City of Mlnot, In the County of Ward and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 7th day of November, 1914, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mort gage and which will be Bold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises sit uated in the County of Ward and State of North Dakota, and described as fol lows, to-wlt: The Southeast Quarter (BED of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), Township One Hundred Fifty-seven (157) North- of Range Eighty-three (83) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acreB more or less according to the Government survey thereof. There will be due on such Mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Seventeen Hundred Ninety-five and 73-100 Dollars (11795.73), together with oosts and at torney's f668« Dated at Mlnot, North Dakota, this 19th day of September, 1914. B. 8. PERSON, John L. Fahey, Mortgagee. Mortiutt. Attorney for Mortgagee, Minot, North Dakota. 9-24-t6 »n State of North Dakota, County of Ward, ss. In District Court, Eighth Judicial District Clara Murle Kingston, Plaintiff, vs. William Kingston, Defendant. SUMMONS. The State of North Dakota to the De fendant, Greeting: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, a copy of which is now on file In the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ward County, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscrib er, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service of this summons upon you and in case of your failure to ao appear and answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint, to gether with all costs, disbursements, and attorney fees allowed by law. Dated at Mlnot, North Dakota, thla 23rd day of September, 1914. J. E. BURKE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office and Office, Suite B, Temple Court, 9-24-10-29 Minot, North Dakota. OXTATXOW. State of North Dakota, County of Ward. In County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Christian Gunderson, Deceased. Johanna Gunderson, Petitioner, vs. Albert Gunderson, Gilbert Gunder son, Ole Gunderson, Marget Bull, Carl Lindberg as Treasurer of Ward County, North Dakota, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents, Greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to be and appear before the County Court of the County of Ward In the State of North Dakota at the of fice of the County Judge of said County at the Court House in the City of Mlnot, Ward County and State of North Dako ta, on the 21st day of November, A. D. 1914, at ten o'clock A. M. of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why the final account of Jo hanna Gunderson as Administratrix of the estate of said deceased should not be settled and allowed the residue of said estate be distributed to the per sons thereto entitled, the said estate closed and said Administratrix dls ch&rE6d« Let service of this citation be made upon respondents as follows: Upon the respondents Albert Gunderson and Carl Lindberg as Treasurer of Ward County, North Dakota, personally upon all and each of the other of said respondents by publication thereof, four times, once in each week for a period of four weeks in the Ward County Independent .a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub lished at the City of Mlnot In said Ward County, said publications to be made In the Issues of said newspaper of Ootober 3, 16, 23, and 29th, A. D. 1914, and by mailing a copy of said Citation aa fol lows: To the respondent Ola Gunderson directed to him at Lake Mills, Iowa, to the rspondent Gilbert Gunaerson directed ot him at Palermo, N. D., to the respon dent Marget Bull directed to her at Goodwill, Oklahoma. Dated this 6th day of October, A. D. 1914. (SEAL) WILLIAM MURRAY, l0-8t4 Judge of said County Court SUKXOOT. State of North Dakota, County of Ward, ss. In District Court Eighth Judlolal District. International Harvester Company of America, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. John Bye, Defendant SUMMONS. State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and requir ed to answer the complaint of the plain tiff In the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your answer thereto up on the subscribers at their offices in the City of Mlnot. Ward County, North Da kota, within thirty days after the ser vice of this summons upon you, ex clusive of the day of said service, and in case of your failure to so appear or ans wer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint Complaint in the above entitled action will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Ward County, North Dakota. Dated this 4th day of August A. D. 1914. BRADFORD NASH, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Postofflce address, 10-8-tS Mlnot, N. D. For Sale by Owner. Three quarter sections adjoining, with house and new barn, three good wells, 185 acres broken and all can be broke. School on corner, rural mail route and one and one-half miles from market. Four hundred acres with good buildings and four good wells joining townsite. All elevators of town on corner of farm. All can be broken 200 acres are broken, all fenc ed and cross fenced. 280 acres mile and a half from mar ket, never failing spring running year round. All can be broke. 6 room house in city of Minot, well located and strictly modern thruout. 15-room hotel with three lots in Mi not, doing good business. Large number of fine lots, some in lying and several outlying in city of Minot. 160 acres, five miles from market, all broken. Good well. Will give best of terms on any of the property. Address Box 1024, Minot, N. D. 9-17-tllcg By reason of the European war much money heretofore available for Farm Loans has been withdrawn, but we are still in position to handle all good loans offered us. Let us figure with you. E. J. Lander & Co., Lee Block, Minot. 10-8-t2 Herman Gordon, formerly of Gordon Bros., now of the Plymouth Clothing House, cordially invites his old friends to call. Opera House Block. Furniture Clean-up Sale warehouse is filled with a vast stock of unclaimed furniture, bedding, stoves, oils, pianos, sewing machines and other merchandise turned over to us by the railroads for freight charges. This stock is bright and clean, absolutely new and can be bought at a mere fraction of its actual worth, much less than the cost of manufacture. Never have you had such and opportunity to buy high class stuff at such exceedingly low prices. This will move quickly because we have placed a price on it that will make it go. We can't give many prices. We want to urge you to come in and look it over and see for yourselves. FOR YOUR DINING ROOM Dining tables, dining chairs with leather seats. We have a very large line of the above. FOR YOUR DINING ROOM Dining tables, dining chairs with leather seats. We have a very large line of the above. BARGAIN IN MATRESSES Cotton felt mattress with fancy art ticking for only $7.00. Come in and see them. A large stock of trunks and suit cases. BARGAIN IN MATRESSES Cotton felt mattress with fancy art ticking for only $7.00. Come in and see them. A large stock of trunks and suit cases. BARGAIN IN MATRESSES Cotton felt mattress with fancy art ticking for only $7.00. Come in and see them. A large stock of trunks and suit cases. BARGAIN IN MATRESSES Cotton felt mattress with fancy art ticking for only $7.00. Come in and see them. A large stock of trunks and suit cases. MASON JARS 40c Dozen Think of it. New Mason jars (pints) at only 40e per dozen, while tney last. MASON JARS 40c Dozen Think of it. New Mason jars (pints) at only 40e per dozen, while tney last. MASON JARS 40c Dozen Think of it. New Mason jars (pints) at only 40e per dozen, while tney last. MASON JARS 40c Dozen Think of it. New Mason jars (pints) at only 40e per dozen, while tney last. MACHINE OIL, A BARGAIN 250 gallons high grade machine oil at a bargain in barrel or five gallon lots. 5 gallons at 12o per gallon. It will not last long at the price. We must make the room. These prices will be effective until further notice EAST "CENTRAL AVENUE IPfPI. At the old Martin Jacobson Implement Bldg. Opposite Bovey-Shute Lumber Office not, N. D. rtr.v^fr WW "Life' is one continual round of I pleasure" to the people who depend upon Chiropractic adjustments to keep the human machinery in proper work ing order. You might as well get an expert. We use the latest rapid, pain less methods exclusively. There Is a way to get well and stay well. PERRY & PERRY, Chiropractors, 10-ltf 2-4 Boyer Block. H. J. HECHT Auctioneer Mlnot, N. O. Seles Med* Anywhere Horse, Cattle and Hog sale* a specialty Have wide acquaintance among the people Wire or pboneme for dates at my expense at Mlaot, N. Dak. Dates can be had at the Independent of fice or at the Union National Bank. Alio breeder of pare bred Duroc Hogs, Holsteln Cattle and Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Poultry. Proprietor of Plesisst Hill S'ock Para Money i. Loan on Ward County Farms and Minot City Property See FIRM I0RKME & INVESTMENT COMPANY Optic Building. Minot,N D. EDDIE O. HENJIIM W. A. CLIFFORD LELAND BARBER SHOP Everything new but the barbers A first class sanitary place. We will appreciate your patronage and will try our best to please you. Basement Leland Hotel A I N S E E E N A N E Pianos at Bargain Prices We have two pianos, good as new, used but a short time. High grade instru ments that will be sold at a very low figure and on liberal terms. Don't delay if you want a piano. We will sell to the first who come. Commodes, dressers and other furniture. Pianos at Bargain Prices We have two pianos, good as new, used but a short time. High grade instru ments that will be sold at a very low figure and on liberal terms. Don't delay if you want a piano. We will sell to the first who come. Commodes, dressers and other furniture. Pianos at Bargain Prices We have two pianos, good as new, used but a short time. High grade instru ments that will be sold at a very low figure and on liberal terms. Don't delay if you want a piano. We will sell to the first who come. Commodes, dressers and other furniture. Pianos at Bargain Prices We have two pianos, good as new, used but a short time. High grade instru ments that will be sold at a very low figure and on liberal terms. Don't delay if you want a piano. We will sell to the first who come. Commodes, dressers and other furniture. BED SPRINGS BED SPRINGS BED SPRINGS BED SPRINGS 50e for slightely used springs to $7.00 for new ones. 50e for slightely used springs to $7.00 for new ones. 50e for slightely used springs to $7.00 for new ones. 50e for slightely used springs to $7.00 for new ones. SEWING MACHINES Eight sewing machines in good rnnning order. Some Singers in the lot. SEWING MACHINES Eight sewing machines in good rnnning order. Some Singers in the lot. Heating and Cooking Stoves We have a large stock of heating and cooking stoves, many of them as good as new. Hard and soft coal burners Some will get a great bargain in these stoves. A New Method j. Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, says: "There ia just one way to make your cakes rise high and evenly— give them time to rise before crust is formed and the batter is stiffened by cooking." "If using a gas, gasoline or oil stove, light your oven when you put the cake in and keep the flame low until the cake has doubled in bulk then increase the heat until it ia evenly browned and will respond to the pressure of the finger. If using a coal or wood range, leave the oven door open until the cake is in then turn on the drafts and by the time the oven is at baking temperature, the cake will have raised sufficiently." For rich, moist, feathery cakes Mrs. Briggs always recommends quick service, see Brush-Mc Williams Co. of Baking Cakes BAKING POWDER It is double acting and sustains the raise. You can open and close the oven door, turn the tin around in the oven or do anything else necessary, without any danger of making the cake fall. Try your favorite cake next time with Baking Powder and see how much higher it will rise. Make it just as you always do, with the same quantity of baking powder. While IC is less expensive than the old fash ioned baking powders, it has even strength and it is guaranteed pure am Farm Loans If you want a loan on your farm at the low- est going rate and Minot, N. D. HIGH GRADE LIGNITE New Mine. New Equipment. FIRST-CLASS CLEAN COAL All orders filled promptly F. O. B. $2.00 per ton BURLINGTON CITY MINE JOHN PERLICHEK, Manager Burlington, N. D. WANT ADS. LOST, TAKEN UP. FOR TRADE, FOR SALE, FOR RENT LOST—Sept. 7, a black and white Llewellyn setter pup, south of Mi not. Finder kindly notify R. D. Halvorson, Minot, N. D., for suit able reward. 9-10-tf •'OR SALE—Six A-l Shropshire rams. C. W. Humphrey, Logan, N. D. 9-10-t8cg FOR SALE—Ten young cows five 2-year-olds, Hosltein-Jersey cross and five high grade Jerseys 8 two year-olds, one three and one four. All giving milk. Also four good work oxen with harness. A few heifer spring calves. Hustad Dairy Farm, 1 1-2 miles southwest of Mi not 10-^.t4* FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acres of land in Sec. 28, Twp. 157, R. 81, and the SW 1-4 of Sec. 27, Twp. 157, R. 81. These pieces can be bought at $20 per acre, making an ideal stock farm. Abundance of good water. Inquire of S. M. Sheets or O. K. Berg, Surrey, N. D.. 10-ltf FOR SALE—One gasoline lighting system complete and one 300 gal. hot water tank. Inquire of B. w. June, under Citizens Bank, or phone 442 Red. 10-8-tf WANTED—Applications for Farm Loans. Prompt service. See Grant S. Youmans, Iconoclast Block, Mi not, N. D. TAKEN UP—At my home 5 miles North of Minot, Sept 28, one red now with three white legs to knees and white belly has horns, fore head white. About 6 years old. H. J* Hecht, Minot, N. D. 10-8-tS* iter leavening healthful. Try a can and be Convinced —v. FOR SALE—or will trade for cows— two Shorthorn bulls, one large bull and one yearling. Frank Linna, Mi not, R. D. 2. Rural Tel. 903-11. WANTED—Good competent girl, fam ily of two. Mrs. C. Aurland, 220 E. Fifth St., Minot, N. D. 10-1-tf LOST—On road north of Minot Wed nesday night, long plush-lined over coat. Leave at this office. tl* FOR SALE—One Buick automobile, Model G, good running order, $150 one 1914 Ford runabout, $290 one second hand piano, $125. Rognlie's Music Store, Flatiron Building. 10-15-tf FOR SALE—One team of young horses, weight 1300. Inquire ox John Helsetn, R. R. No. 1, Minot, N. D. 10-15-14 FOR RENT—1 4-room house, 1 6-room house in good condition. Inquire at Jacobson & Fugelso's Hardware Store. 10-15-t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For horses or cows, four room house and two lots near Normal school. Cattle or horses for first payment, balance $15 per month. Phone No. 441 Black. Box 804, Minot.. tl* SHEEP FOR SALE—We will have 3,000 high grade young breeding ewes and lambs for sale here after October 1st. Scofield Implement Co. 9-24-10-22 Independent Want Ads If Bring Results 'if t!