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Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Developing ud Printing An important land deal was car ried thru this week when Mr. John Smucker became the owner of the Champlin place, 1-2 mile south of town. This is a beautiful farm of 240 Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Department COATS and SUITS We have a large variety of the well-known PALMER garments. If you are looking for a coat or suit, we can fit you out at prices ,3" One lot of V.-*,i COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and RECORDS The latest at •II time* For Building Strength Rexall Beef, Wine and Iron is an excellent preparation and famous as a system-builder and general tonic. Great care is taken in its preparation, in the treatment of the beef, the quality of wine, and the form of iron, as well as in the manner of its preparation. REXALL BtEF, WINE UNO IRON Is most pleasant to take and is very prompt in its action. It stimulates the appetite and thus helps the stomach to derive full nourish ment from all that is eaten. It aids in quiet ing the nerves and conduces to sound, re freshing sleep. Its blood-enriching proper ties help to bring the glow of health to the cheeks. If you are feeling run dowu, this remedy will tend to build you up. Remember our guarantee. If Rexall Beef, Wine and Iron fails to do all-we claim for it—if, after giving it a trial, you are not more than satisfied with the results,—we will refund your money. Price $1.00 SURREY NEWS. S Misses Marjorie Huston and Kath erine Hixon and Mr. Theodore Huston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Huston in Deering over the last week end. They returned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hearox, who came down to visit their old friends, Mr. Kims and daughter Lottie. Mr. Charles Hughes has postponed the sale of his property until Nov. 3. The busy season makes it hard to get a crowd for a sale now. Mr. Harry St. John, Jesse Withers, Fred Brey and David Stake formed a party which autoed to the Fort Ber thold reservation on Sunday. They went to look over the lands to be open ed up there soon. On account of the inclemency of the weather they were unable to return before Monday. $10.00 8 Materials—-Plush-lined, velvet and cor duroy. These are all brand new and guaranteed. Deep cut in Misses' and Children's coats. They are going fast. Select Your Skirt Now We bought a big line of skirts, got them at the right price, in grays, blues, blacks and fancy ma terials. Reg. $7.50 skirts, for 10 days at No Cost to You if Rexall Kidney Treatment does not relieve you oi your Itidney trouble, we want you to come back for your money. There is no string to this offer. Rexall Kidney Treatment has proven in scores of cases all around you to be splendidly effi cient in all torms of kidney troubles. We have confidence in it. II it doesn't strengthen your kidneys, restore their normal functions, and improve your general health—your money back. in liquid'form 50c and $1.00 in pill form 50 cents acres and one of the best in the coun try. Conrad Sjordal enjoyed a visit from his father and brother the first of the week. The Parriott family, who recently lost their little son, are to move from their farm near Surrey to Minot, where they will make their future home. Prof. Spacht of Norwich filled the pulpit at the Brethren church on Sunday morning. Prof. Spacht is an excellent and earnest speaker. On next Sunday morning, Dr. John A. Gray, pastor of Workingmen's church of New York, will fill the pulpit. An effort is also being made to have Dr. Gray speak in the Presbyterian church in the evening. Prof, and Mrs. Spacht and children and Miss Grace Spacht were Sunday visitors at the Shorb home. A letter from the Pearson family states that they are nicely settled and enjoy living in Jamestown very much. On next Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday the North Dakota Opposite New Postoffice Phone 137 EVER YTHING TO EAT AND WEAR ia iancy ma- $4.98 CLOTH 1NG DEPARTMENT Men, don't send away for your clothing. We can discount the catalogue house prices, besides we can fit you perfectly. young men's suits, only one of a kind, in each color, /ft P* strictly all-wool, sizes 32 to 38, in grays, blues and browns reg. value $18.00 to $20.00, to close out at OVERCOAT SPECIALS—Men's and boys' overcoats, d|7 reg. values $15.00 and $18.00, while they last... »UO Big line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Mackinaws at tempting prices. MEN'S UNDERWEAR-Extra heavy fleece-lined AQp union suits, $1.00 value at VS/I# Extia Special offerings for the next 10 days in every department We announce this week some pleasing surprises for you. If you have been reading our advertisements each week, you no doubt realize that this store has been setting a pace in bargain giving that few stores can follow. We are here to build up a big business and our trade is growing at a surprising rate. We don't expect to do all the business in Minot, but if you will visit our store any day. you will notice that we are doing a large share of it. Be wise. Follow the crowd and get your share of these tempting offerings. Dry Goods Specials All wool serges, heavy weight, 40 inches wide, in blues, browns, grays and red, a good value at 65c, going at per yard 49c Blankets You'll wonder when you see our blankets how we can price them so low. Hundreds of pairs in wool and silk bind, prices ranging from 59c'$10.00 Taylor Drug Co. 17 No. Main, near Soo Station Minot, North Dakota Umber Up Your Muscles To keep your muscles in condition to instantly and easily respond to every demand upon them, and to relieve them from the stiffness, swelling and pain left by injury or over work, use Rexall Rubbing Oil If Rexall Rubbing Oil does not help reduce the swelling, allay the pain, and restore the stiffness, we want you to tell us and get your money back. PRICES 25c, 50c and $1.00 Educational Association meets in Grand Forks. A large number of Sur rey teachers plan to attend, among whom are Misses Grace Spacht, Mabel Burns, Evelyn Fox, Gertrude Burns, Mary Peters, Grace Shirley, Garnet Clendenning, Catherine Hixon and David J. Shorb. Threshing in the vicinity of Surrey is getting fairly well cleaned up. An other week should find the entire ter ritory threshed out. Yields have been uniformly good and in some places very high. Howard Huston disposed of a car load of seed corn this week which he purchased last summer in South Dako ta and which has been stored in Far go. The sale was made to the Fargo Seed House. He has another car of seed corn purchased in southern North Dakota and northern South Dakota which is stored in Minot. He plans on holding this until spring. The Eaton family are moving into their house in town this week from their farm east of town. The Clymer house is nearly com the pair Extra heavy outing, all colors, regular 12V£c value, at the yd. 7c \M S %J MAIL ORDERS FILLED Shoe Department We are building up an im mense shoe business. Here is the way we do it: Men's heavy work shoes, regular $3.00 value, a $1.98 Men, it will pay you to investi gate. Boys' Shoes in button or lace, for school or work shoes, every pair guaran teed, all sizes, at $1.65 Girls' and Misses' Shoes at a great sacrifice Boy Your Groceries Here Apple Special Just received a car load of those big red, juicy apples, extra fancy and fine for table use. They will keep during the winter. $1.25 to $1.50 per box Highest prices paid for country produce. Potatoes wanted. We are paying 30c a doien for eggs and 30c a pound for good dairy butter. Don't forget the return engagement of Dr. John A. Gray, who comes to Surrey next Saturday night. He will lecture on the subject "A God in Ruins." His lecture will begin at 9:00 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED MINOT DEPARTMENT STORE J. & L. Goldberg, Props V. Build Your Strength for Cold Weather and prepare your system to resist the ailments caus ed by sudden and severe temperature changes with Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract It has the tonic, building up, strengthening proper ties of fresh cod-livers and peptonized iron. The ad dition of high-grade sherry wine makes it palatable and thus preferablejto ordinary cod-liver oil preparations. Guaranteed to satisfy or money back. Price $1.00 pleted and Rev. Clymer and family expect to move into it in a few days. Friends of R. H. Bowman of Deer ing will be sorry to learn that he was suffered a stroke of paralysis and is critically ill. his limbs and throat are entirely paralyzed and he is unable to move or eat. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Pierring left recently for a visit to their old home in the east. They will be away the most of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Young enter tained a few friends last Tuesday ev ening. 500 was the diversion of the evening. Miss Jane Gall, who makes her home with the Stredwick's of Logan, has been a guest at the W. S. Young home for the past week. Miss Gall is a former resident of Montreal, Can ada, and is a loyal supporter of the old home in the present crisis. *0*^% o'clock. Don't fail to hear him. He is great. Mrs. Clinton Dierdorff of Minot spent Wednesday at the Dierdorff home in Surrey. Mr. C. Dierdorff is away on a goose hunting expedition. A number of friends of Theo. Hus ton pleasantly surprised him at the Huston home on Thursday. It was the occasion of his birthday. An ex cellent time was had by all those present. The benches for the domestic science room at the high school have arrived at last. They were installed by the students of the manual training de partment. Mrs. Hunsley will entertain the la dies' aid of the Presbyterian church on Thursday of next week. Mrs. J. F. White has returned from her trip to Kansas. Mr. White is again wearing the true "Wilson" grin. A supper will be served by the church ladies in the town hall on Sat urday night. It will be served from 4:30 until 8 o'clock. Mr. Frank Teets has rented the Hi VM ,11 W ffM-1~ wi*-*S*X*"W**.'*i*r'Hhi-H\'-+ EVEREADY Ingersoll Watches FLASHLIGHTS, $1.00 to $3.00. BATTERIES ami Alarm Clocks BULBS $1.00 to $2.50 Shaving Satisfaction In Three Forms Mr. Sh&ver, there are three examples (Rexall Shaving Powder, Rexall Shaving Cream, and Raxall Shaving Stick) of a soothing, beard-softening shaving soap that lathers freely and leaves the skin refreshed. Each is the product of the same high quality ingre dients that you recognize with the first shave—each insures the same pleasing result—a clean, non-irritating shave that adds an enviable touch of difference one that the particular shaver appreci ates and gets—when he uses either of the three Rexall Shaving Products POWOER—te auit those who prefer to sprinkle the •oap on the bruth from nickel, (ifter top can*. CREAM—in new style air-tight tubes. S1ICK- -wrapped in finest quality foil and packed in most convenient nickel boxes. Each the same in price, 25c Eaton house, occupied at present by Mr. Clymer, and will live there this winter. At eight o'clock sharp on Wednes day evening occurred the marriage of Miss Mamie Bentley of Surrey and Mr. Albert Johnson of Kenmare. The ceremony was beautiful in its simplic ity and was held at the home of Rev. Lyman Brough. Rev. Brough officiat ed The bride was attended by Miss Louise Johnson, a sister of the groom, and the best man was Mr. Christ An derson. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Irwin of Minot. Miss Mabel Stake of Surrey sang. The bride is a Surrey girl and has been liv ing lately at the Brough home. She is a graduate of the local high school and taught last year at Kenmare. She is held in the highest esteem by all and is a very estimable young lady. The groom lives at Kenmare and is a fine type of young man. The couple left Thursday on an extended honey moon, going to Kansas where they will Continued (in pane 20 1 :I