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•p, bat must close deal soon. Hallie Cmrim, Telford, Pa., Box 78, R. R. 3. t-18-tl2* FOR SALE OR TRADE—80 acres of laad and some choice city lots and trackage property, near G. N. Ry. What have you to offer? Give par ticulars in first letter. Address J. Lk, care Independent, Minot. 2-25tf POR SAE—A five-months-old thoro bred Jersey bull calf. Thos. Colter, Minot, N. D. 3-4-t3 FOR SALE—A limited amount of seed oats of Choice Swedish Select White Oats. Fred Dale, Phone 493, Minot. 2-25-tf FARM LOANS—We are in the mar ket at all times for good farm loans —large or small amounts. Money furnished promptly at lowest cur rent rates. E. J. Lander & Co., Lee Block. Minot. FOR SALE—Good young work horses, also 2 teams of mules. Nursery stock of all kinds. Prices are very low as we have a heavy stock on hand. We do planting. Parties who have ground they want improv ed can't afford to let the contract till they have figured with us as we know what to plant and how to plant it. —Minot Nursery. 3-24t4c •AT FOR SALE—Fifty tons good prairie hay in stack call or write S. Henry Wolfe, Minot, N. Dak. 3-25-tf WANTED—Farm hand must be an all around good man of good moral habits. Tobacco fiends and boozers •eed not apply. R. W. Dalziel, Clenburn, N. D. 3-25-tf CAR CHEFS PRE: •zm -*5 64 ORDER LIGNITE BRIQUETTES To get pastry to raise and stay raised under these con c!:.ionc, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off its leavening gas—that sustains the raise—until the dough is rccd through. DIRECT FROM Northern Briquetting Company WANT ADS. LOST, TAKEN UP. FOR TRADE, FOR SALE, FOR RENT GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Win trade a 15-room hotel in Minot, doing: & splendid business, and well lo cated, for farm, stock and machinery. Thonas A. Colter, Minot, N. D. 12-31-tf Betrayed from our slaughter house amr Minot, about Feb. 4, one grade heifer, 4 years old, weight about 1,000 •panda, color red, one ear marked. Han—font ft Roach, Minot, N. D. 2-18-tf FOR SALE—at right price, four room with large lots on Soo street. House in good condition. A 00 $8 PER TON Lignite Coal, per Ton, $2.75 WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY PHONE 102 OR 124 NORTHERN BRIQUETTING CO. WANTED—Good girl for general housework thru the whole summer. Good wages and comfortable home. John Furule, Carpio, N. D., Box 16, R. 2. 3-18-t3* HORSES FOR SALE—Will trade for colts, cows or young stock. H. J. Melos, 314 2nd St. S. E. 3-4-tf WANTED—To buy land, four quar ters of farm land. Terms, prices and location must be right. Box 98, Mi not, N. D. 3-4-tf TAKEN UP—One grey mare, left eye blind, about 15 years old, weight about 900 pounds. Sec. 4-155-83. Dated March 15, 1915. Address F. J. La Rock, R. R. No. 2, Minot, N. D. 3-18-t3* WANTED—To buy 50 or 100 ewe sheep, two or three year olds pre ferred. Give price and full partic ulars in first letter. Address J. L. care Independent. 3-1-tf WANTED—Lady printer desires po sition April 23rd. Can take full charge of office. Mathilda Anderson, Wing, N. D. 3-18-t4* FOR SALE—80 bushels of timothy seed. W. A. Hunt, Drady, N. D. 3-11-tf FOR SALE—On easy terms, city lots. Enquire at Grow Clothing Co. 3-18-tf FOR SALE—Good 80-acre relinquish ment for $150. 30 miles from Mi not. Good land. Cash or approved security. W. H. Sibbald, Minot. Over Minot Drug Co. 3-25-t4 SEED CORN FOR SALE—Rustler, White Dent and Northwestern Dent, "53.00 per bu., sacks free. C. A Stubbins, Granville, N. D. 3-25-t4c ESTRAYED—March 22, brown mare five years old, with wire cut on left hind leg, also on right front foot. Finder please notify W. W. Perry, Surrey, N. D. 3-25-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good deliv ery pony team also one set 8-bot tom breaker and stubble bottom, Avery self-lift engine gang plow. A. Walton, Minot, N. D., Phone 765 Red. 3-25-t2* •"A \/M A •*. 11 fen BAKING POWDER Those who have had cakes ruined by jarring the stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may have wondered how the dining car chef can turn out such marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the motion of the train. Dining Car Chefs have found a baking powder exactly suited to their needs in and you will find it just as well suited to ycur requirements. is really a blend of two baking powders, ens active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both mois ture and heat to start thegeneration of leavening gas. Nomatter how nioist and rich you make your cake, Baking Powder will cr'r.in the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling is ~ast. Baking Powder is pure and healthful. It is guaranteed under all pure food laws, and is guaranteed to please you. And it is sold at a reasonable price—no baking powder should sell for more. Try a can at our riak and be convinced. LEE ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY. JOHN J. LEE. John J. Lee has announced his can didacy for one of the city commis sioners of Minot. Mr. Lee was urged to become a candidate by a large num ber of friends, and besides, he wants the office. He is in business in the city, spends all of his time here and will have the time to give the work the attention it demands. His announcement follows: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for city commissioner, subject to the voice of the voters on April 6, 1915. JOHN J. LEE. FOR COMMISSIONER. Having received the endorsement of hundreds of tax-payers and voters of the City of Minot for the office of City Commissioner, and having the time to devote to the duties of that office, I hereby announce myself as an inde pendent candidate for election on the 6th of April, 1915, and solicit the favor of your support. WM. C. HUNTER. Announcement. I hereby announce my candidacy for commissioner of the City of Minot, subject to the will of the voters on April 6th. I refer you to my past record as Town Councillor for 12 years in the Royal Burgh of Dumbarton, Scotland. I am. yours sincerely, WM. HETHERTON, Sr. Announcement. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as police magistrate of the city of Minot, subject to the will of the voters on Apr. 6. I refer you to my past record and will appreciate your support. JOHN LYNCH. FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE. I am a candidate for police magis trate of the city of Minot and respect fully solicit your support. —A. B. DILL. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce mystelf as a can didate for President of the city com mission subject to the will of the vot ers of the city of Minot. Given under my hand this 3rd day of March, A. D. 1915. 3-4-tf R. H. EMERSON. For President of Commission. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of President of the Com mission of the City of Minot, subject to the will of the voters on April 6, 1915. I will appreciate your support and feel that if elected I can make good. F. C. UPTON. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF WARD COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that all Ward County warrants issued on the following named funds registered prior to the dates named are called for payment: GENERAL FUND registered prior to Oct. 1st, 1914. BRIDGE FUND, registered prior to Jan. 1st, 1914. POOR, SPECIAL ROAD, BETTER FARMING, EMERGENCY, ROAD FUNDS, CASH. Interest will cease on same March 29th, 1915. Dated at Minot, N. D., this 19th day of March, 1915. CARL LINDBERG, 3-25-t3 County Treasurer. Ethel, the 12-year-old daughter of F. C. Angliss of Dickinson, nas not missed a day of school, nor has she been tardy during the six years she has been attending Bchool. Number Dec. 1st. 1919. N. J. SCHLACHTER Hoopless Stave Crib Silo DURABLE-ECONOMICAL The Only Stave Crib Silo that will NEVER BLOW DOWN CITATION AND NOTICE OF HEAR ING PROOF OF WILL. State of North Dakota, County of Ward, ss. In County Court, Before Hon. Wm. Murray, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Niels Larson, Deceased. Marie Larson, Petitioner, vs. All Persons Interested, Respondents. Citation Hearing Proof of Will. The State of North Dakota, To the above named respondents and all persons interested in the estate of Niels Larson, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that Marie Larson, the Peti tioner herein, has filed in this Court a document in writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Niels Larson, late of the City of Horslunde in the County of Labland and King dom of Denmark, deceased, with her petition praying for the admission to probate of said document as the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, and for issuance to her of letters tes tamentary thereon, and that said peti tion and the proofs of said purported Will and Testament will be heard and duly considered by this court on Fri day, the 7th day of May, A. D. 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, GOOD BARGAINS THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE BY GRANT S. YOUMANS AND BY THE SAVINGS LOAN AND TRUST CO., OF MINOT, N.DAK.—THESE FARMS ARE OFFERED SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE AND ADVANCE IN PRICE. 28—Exe—160 acres—NW^SEJ4. Nj^SW}^ 2, NE/4SE}i 3-153-70. About 5 miles from Esmond, Benson County, N. D. Price $2400. Valued at about $5000. Will deed for $1200. subject to a loan of $1200. at 6 per cent int. from Nov. 1st, 1914. The loan ma tures Nov. 1st, 1916. 51 —Martinson—160 acres—S/^NE%, S/*NW/4 20-155-86. About 5 miles from Berthold, Ward County, N, D. Price $2400. Valued at about $6000. Will deed for $800. sub ject to a loan of $1600. at 7 per cent int. from Dec. 1st, 1914. The loan matures 57—Daggett—160 acres—SJ^NE}^, SEkjNW/4, NEJ^SWJ^ 30-156-91. About 2 miles from Stanley, Mountrail County, N. D. Valued at about 4000. Price $2400. 110 acres cul tivated. Will deed for $1400. subject to a loan of $1000. at 6 per cent int. from Dec. 1st, 1914. The loan matures Dec. 1st, 1915. 59—Dysart—160 acres—NE%, 25-152-71. About 3 miles from Pedennis, Benson County, N. D. Valued at about $6000. Price $4000. 140 acres cultivated Will deed for $1500. subject to a loan of $2500. at 7 per cent int. from Dec. 1st, 1914. The loan ma tures on Nov. 1st, 1916.1 168—Lee City Residence—Lots and 7, Block 17, Lakeview Addition, one-half block from McKinley school. ,Two large level lots, an eight-room house partly mod ren frame barn chicken house all fenced and rear of lots run to edge of wat er Valued aL $4,000. Our price, $3,200, on terms of $200 down, balance easy payments. 125—Paulson—160 acres—SE^ 20-153-82. About 9 miles from Sawyer, Ward County, N. D. Valued at about $6000. Price $4000. 110. acres cultivated. The balance fenced. Rented on crop shares. Will deed for $1500. subject to a loan of $2500 at 7 per cent int. from Dec. 1st, 1914. Loan matures Dec. 1st, 1921. 138—Burke—160 acres—NWJ4 23-151-81. About 3 miles from Benedict, Ward County, N. D. Price $1460. Valued at about $3200. Will deed for $460. subject to a loan of $1000.00 at 7 per cent interest from Dec. 1st, 1914. The loan matures Dec. 1st, 1916. 152—Business Block at 26 W. Central Ave. Modern, two story, brick and stone block with full basement. Size 25x75 feet. Annual rentals as follows: Basement $50 per month, main floor $100. per month, and second story $90. per month, total $240. per month or $2880. per annum. Approximate annual expenses $880., leaving a net income of about 11 per cent on a valuation of $18,000. All space rented. 5 year lease with Great Northern Express Co. for main floor at $6000. One of the best income properties in the city. About $15,000 insurance carried. Must sell. Will take $18,000. for this property valued at $24,000. A safe sound 11 per cent investment for someone at $18,000. Might trade equityfof $6,000. for clear land. 165—Hustad City Home—Lot 13, Blk. 6, Lee & Jacobson's 1st addition to Minot. Valued at about $2600. Price $1800. A good seven room home near the new Lincoln School. Will deed for $1300. for cash or give terms. Subject to a loan of $500. at 7 per cent int. from Dec. 31st, 1914. Loan matures Dec. 31st, 1918. Will convey by Warranty Deed and furnish abstracts showing perfect title. These properties are offered at cash prices. If trades are to be made, the properties taken in exchange for any of the above must be put in on a cash basis. Many of the loans have prepayment privileges, and loans can easily be renewed at maturities if desired. WIRE ORDERS AT OlJli EXPENSE The Savings Loan and Trust Co. or Grant S. Youmans N a We give herewith, for your convenience, a table showing the capacity of the different sizes of Silos and amount of material necessary. Width He iff hi Capacity No. Cow* Fed ISO Days i2 Foot Silo 24 Feet 65 Tons 18 Head 14 Foot Silo 32 Feet 104 Tons 27 Head 16 Foot Silo 28 Feet 118 Tons 31 Head 18 Foot Silo 36 Feet 182 Tons 50 Head IHis Silo can be built any desired height or size. No hoops or L'il. I.bands to loosen or rust off. Absolutely the cheapest to construct. W. R. BOND, Agent See Sample at Bond Lumber (q's Office Surrey, N. D. Bantry, N. D. Deering, N. D. at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House in the City of Minot, County of Ward and State of North Dakota and You and each of you are hereby cit ed to be and appear before this Court at said time and place and answer said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said peti tion should not be granted. By the Court, (SEAL) WM. MURRAY, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 25th dav of March, A. D. 1915. James Johnson, Counsellor. 3-25-t3 Railroad Commission Meeting. The North Dakota Board of Rail road Commissioners will meet at Mi not April 6, 7 and 8 for the transac tion of any business which may legal ly come before it. 3-18-t3 Secretary. Out in Montana, the newspapers are singing songs of praise for Governor Stewart, a democrat, who has just re pealed the law which would have given the large print shops a chance to do the county printing. In Montana the 3-l&-t4 newspapers are designated to publish the legal proceedings of the county, there being one to the county likewise the official paper gets all of the print ing for the entire county at schedule prices. 1.0 "aA00ABETS" JF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sltig-jish Liver and Bowels—They work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigos tin:'., Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver aud clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sonrs and ferments JiKe W. F. CUSHING, f.:arbago in a swill barrel. That's the i.rst step to untold zaisiry—indi gestion, foul Ka3ort, I'.r.d breath, yellow skin, mental itari, everything that is horrible and aatmalingr. A Cascaret to-right. v.-i'l nive. your constipated boweb a thorough cleansing and straight you ou+ by morning They work whilo you clscp—a 10-ceni box from your drursirt will keep you feel itiS good for months.