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4) I .. .00 We Extend to Our Many Friends the Season's Greetings in the Most Sincere Manner r7Tr BARGAIN WEEK THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OF THE YEAR NEWSPAPERS PAY COMMISSIONS EITI1EK TO SOLICITOUS OR IN PRIZES TO CONTESTANTS. WH PROPOSE TO PAY MONEY TO SUBSCRIBERS. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT? fO GIVE THE SUBSCRIBER HIS CHANCE, WE WILL HAVE BARGAIN WEEK— January lOth to 15th, 1916 ONLY FOR SUBSCRIBERS SERVED BY THE U. a MAIL. ANYONE MAILING $2.98 TO The Fargo Courier-News DURING THAT WEEK WILL RECEIVE This $4.00 Daily and Sunday Newspaper One Year for $2,98 WE WILL PAY YOU $1.00 FOR COLLECTING YOUR OWN SUBSCRIPTION, AND 2 CENTS PvJSTAGE FOB YOUR LETTER TO SEND YOUR CHECK TO US. Good For That Week Only The Best Daily Newspaper In North Dakota Makes the morning mails. Brings you the news the same day it is published. Associated Press Telegraph world news state news. EDITED BY L. T. GUILD. Biggest Sunday newspaper in the state Buster Brown 'and comics. t:'V The New York Store MINOT, N. D. J'' 4T-' ^xxcorxsocr,ccaccw»»cc«y brings yon BRIEF STATE NEWS Mrs. W. H. Lounsbury of Wahpetoi is said to have eloped with a strange on Nov. 30th, taking with her a daugh ter eight years of age. A man by the name of Carlson liv ing near Shields lost a valuable cov when it fell thru a hole in the ici which had been cut open for watering purposes. There was excitement at a higl: pitch at Balfour last week, when twc Soo Line freights came together or the main line and scattered cars ir every direction. While members of the family were away, burglars entered the residence of Rev. Ingborg Ness, of Fargo, and took $15 in cash from a Sunday school mission box and about $10 from the divine's vest and trouser pockets. The Bottineau County Boys' Farm ing club, with a charter membership of 180, is a culmination of the Botti neau County Boys' Short Course in Agriculture held in that city last week., On the last day of the session the boys elected the following officers: President, Erick Schultz, Willow City Doughnuts Tint will remain moist. Every housewife who bakes her own bread knows that if a little potato is added to the sponge, the bread will not dry out as quickly. In this recipe potato is utilized to make doughnut&that will remain moist and fresh for several days. will be found to have distinct ad vantages over any other Baking Powder for doughnuts. is a double acting baking powder with which a large batch (if doughnuts may be mixed and fried a few at a time. The last will be as light and nice as the first. Potato Doughnuts By Mrs. Nevada Briggs, of Bakii School fame. SJ cups flour: 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 4 level teaspoonfuls Baking Powder tea- spoonful salt teaspoonful mace 1 cup cold masned potato cup milk, or more if needed. v. Sift three times, the flour, salt, spice and baking Powder. Beat eggs with rotary beater, then still using rotary beater, grad ually add sugar, then work in the mashed potato with a spoon and alternately add milk and flour mixture. Make a soft dough, roll into a sheet, cut into rounds, pinch a iiole in the center with the finger and fry in deep fat. Fat for frying should not be hot enough to brown the doughnut until it has risen. When the doughnut is dropped into the fat it sinks to the bottom. As soon as it comes up it should be turned and turned a number of times while cooking. This recipe is ex cellent as they do not take the fat in frying and will stay inoist for day*. vice president, Roy Holming, Lans ford secretary, Martin Vinje, Botti neau treasurer, Selmer Sivertson, Carbury. Noble Rentofro has been returned to the state from Windsor, 111. He forged checks at Eldridge last sum mer. He was given one year in the Bismarck pen. He is 19 years old and was convicted at Jamestown. Frank Wurth, of Conway, was ar rested by Sheriff N. O. Nelson on a complaint of the county superinten dent of schools, charged with the vio lation of the compulsory education law, which compels the attendance of school children between the ages of 8 and 15 years. The fourth annual show of the Ran som county poultry association will be held at Lisbon January 3 to 8. With three silver cups in competition, fan ciers of the county will be out with splendid strings of birds for the event. E. G. Roberts of Wisconsin will be the judge. Arthur Stenerson, who was gradu ated last spring from the Stout Man ual Training school of Menomonie, Wis., and who has been teaching man ual training at Hettinger, has broken down from overwork and has been committed to the state hospital for the incurable insane at Mendota, Wis. He was taken home from Hettinger last Sunday. Two boy bandits who robbed a store at Barlow, near Jamestown, in Foster county, on Dec. 20th, were recently sentenced to three years in prison by Judjje J. A. Coffey. The boys secured $113 from the proprietor, who they held up at the point of an empty pis tol. They were captured three hours later and gave their names as Joseph Leary and Frank Benton, refusing to give their real names because they did not want relatives in the east to know they were criminals. That T. O'Connor, formerly of Far go, the man who is said to have con fessed at Houston. Minn., to the mur der of Dr. T. S. Egge, of Moorhead, Minn., on Labor day night, Sept. 6th, 1909, for which Frank H. Kethman is now serving a life sentence at Still water, was drunk at the time and that his mptive was robbery, is a part of the information contained in the let ter written by W. M. Miller of Eres bach, Minn., to Judge C. A. Nye, of Moorhead, and which is now in the hands of Attorney General Smith, who will make an investigation. Thru its president, S. G. Fadden, the Hawkeye Valley Farmers' Club of McKenzie county is submitting to oth er farmers clubs of the state a propo sition for a state convention. Mr. Fadden suggests that a state meeting of representatives from every farm club in North Dakota be held at some centrally located point this winter. Many matters of importance to the farmers of the state as a whole could be taken up for consideration and a permanent state organization of the farm clubs of the state could be ef fected. A fatal accident occurred one day last week near Enderlin when Wm. Hanson and Joseph Robbideau. who 'were riding a motor cycle collided with a team of horses and a buggy driven by George Pollock. The vehicle was going in the opposite direction and the motorist failed to turn out far enough to pass the team and avoid an accident. The machine hit the air, killing him almost instantly, and Han son, who owns the motor cycle, was badly bruised about the head and had one leg broken. The injured man is being cared for in the hospital at Fargo. Both young men worked in the vicinity of Enderlin. That this year's big crop and the prevailing good prices have lifted thf burden of debt from the shoulders of many farmers of McKenzie county who have been working against the oroblems that confronted settlers in a new land, is shown by the large number of satisfactions of chattel mortgages which are being recorded. For more than a month a deputy in "he register of deeds office has been constantly engaged in filing such sat isfactions. Register of Deeds H. Swanson says that more than three times as many were recorded in No vember and December this year than xny other period of time the same length in the history of the office. Andrew Woodware, a sixteen year old lad, claiming his home is in Mich igan, was recently found by Soo line lar repairers in the railway yards at Enderlin nearly frozen and starved to death. The boy says that one night he crawled into a box car in Weyer haeuser, Wis., to sleep, thinking that a train would pick up the car and take it east. Instead the doors were :losed and he was held a prisoner, be ing unable to let anyone know he was nside until he reached Enderlin, N. D., when the car repairers heard his groans and came to the rescue. With aut food or drink he became famished and was unable to keep from freez ing. He has his hands and feet bad ly frozen and was taken to the hospi tal in Enderlin, where he will recover after the amputation of several of his ioes. Notice of Mortgage forecloitu* Bala. Notice is hereby given that that cer tain mortgage executed and delivered by H. E. Fearseth and Julia A. Fearseth, his wife, mortgagors, to J. 13. Lund, mortgagee, dated on the 15th day of Oc tober, 1912, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ward County, North Dakota, on the 17th day of October, 1912, at 2:30 o'clock P. M„ and was duly recorded in Book 173 of Mortgages on page 454, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de scribed at the front door of the court house in the city of Minot, In the Coun ty of Ward and State of North Dakota at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon on the 29th day of January, 1916, to satisfy the amount due on said mort gage on the day of sale. The premises w.hich will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises situated in the County of Ward and State of North Dakota, described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section Twelve in Township One Hundred Fif ty-one North of Range Eighty-one West, containing according to the United States Government survey thereof One Hundred Sixty Acres, more or less (the SEJ Sec. 12, Twp. 151, Rge. SI), Ward County, North Dakota. There will be due on said mortgage on the day of sale together with interest and taxes paid bv mortgagee the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Eighty-six and 24-100 Dollars, together with the costs of fore foreclosure and statutory attorney's fees. Dated at Max, N. D.. this 20th day of December, 1915. J. H. LUND, F. E. Wright, Mortgagee PROFESSIONALLY ATTORNEYS. Bradford & Nash Attorneys at Law New Jacobaon Block. 1 MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA F. B. LAMBERT Attorney at Law Fab Block Moot, N. Del JAS. JOHNSON Attorney at Law Final Proof* and Contest* Do fended MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA PALDA, AAKER & GREENE Lawyers Offlce over Citizen'b Bank MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA 4. R. A. Nestog Dorr Carroll Nestos & Carrol] Attorneys at Law C. A. Johnson Block MINOT. NORTH DAKOTA Mark M. Chatfield Lawyer Offlees In New Jacobaon Block. MINOT. NORTH DAKOTA A. M. T-ompaon G. S. Wooledge THOMPSON & WOOLEDGE Attorneys at Law Office Telephone 181 New Jacobaon Block MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA P. J. ENGESETH Attorney at Law Local Collections a Specialty Temple Court. MINOT. NORTH DAKOTA Karl H. Stoudt Lawyer Commercial and Probate Law Brauer Block, Minot, N. D. I HALTOS L. HALVORSON I Lawyer Cltlxens' Bank Block KINOT, NORTH DAKOTA C. C. WYSONG Attorney-at- Law Cltlsena Bank Bldg., Minot, N. D. Phase 148. I MOODY O. EIDE Lawyer Room 15, New York Store Block Minot, North Dakota Phone 287 Minot, N. Dak. &$>$$&<$&<$$$$§ W. H. SIBBALD Attorney at Law 28 S. Main St. Phone 402 Minot, North Dakota I S. Orergard, M. Norsk Laege I Opera House Block Phone 414 Mlaoi. N. I MISCELLANEOUS J. C. WOODRUFF Architect Postofflce Block I MINOT, NORTH UAK»TA $ Attorney for Mortgagee, Offlce and P. O. Address, Max, N. D. l»-2J-t« FLEET" Undertaker Successor to Chas Weagant I 221 So. Main St. Minot. N I) I Phc Day 288 Night DR. R. C. LANG Dentist Frank Block Phone 290 Minot, North Dakota DR. F. L. HOUSHOLDER Dentist Nash Block Minot, N. D. §§•$§$$&<$§•$•$$$•$$$•$ UNION INSURANCE AGENCY S $ Incorporated. S A. BRATSBERG, Pres. S Hail, Fire and Windstorm Insur- $ ance. S Office in LeSueur Blk. Phone 104 WILL BUY HOGS. I will buy hogs in Minot every Fri day at the Soo stock yards and will pay the very highest market price. Phone 65. Joe Boucher. 12-16-t4* PHYSICIANS. T.N.Yeomans,M.D Physician & Surgeon) Offlce In C. A. Johnson block tut I Main Street Phoae No. 188 Mlaoi, I. ft. Dr. J. T. NewloTt Physician & Surgeon! Ofllce in the Fair Block Telephone 198 Dr. G. ROY RINGO Physician & Surgeon 821 So. Main St. (Robblna Blk. MINOT, NORTH DAKOT/ Dr. J. R. PENCE Physician & Surgec Offlce Room 14 Lee Blk., Pboac ±r| Residence Virginia Flats, Plum' 17 1-2. MINOT, NORTH DAKOT 4 DR. KERMOTT Physician & Surge I Great Northern Ry. Surgecs Ottee and Residence over N«f York Store MINOT. NORTH DAKOT A F. A. Brugman, M.D I Practice limited to diseases Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa Nash Blk., 188 a Main St I MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA Dr. F. E. Wheelor Koell-Blakey Block Telephone 674 MINOT, NORTH DAKOT A. J. McCannel, M.D jPhysician & Sur^eo Offlce Roell-Blakey Blk., FUr. dence, 121 W 8th St ..Surgeon for Soo Railway I MINOT, NORTH DAKOT I DR. N. MYKLESTAD Physician and Surgeon 1 °5tCxt£sir a Block Phone Ml. MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA DR-.P- A. NESTOS 2 Physician and Surgeoa Phone 852. Boyer Bloek MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA a JOHN W. NEWLOVE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to dl seases of children. Hours 11-12 a. m. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Phones: Office 166 Res. 166)6 LeSueur Bldg. 37 S. ». Best work at moderate prices DR. C. C. NUGENT The Dentist fair Block Rw,ni Minot, North Dakota. a DR. V. E. SANDBEEG Dentist Suite 2, Seofield Blo^k. Phone tSI 4 MINOT, N. D. a 4 DR. E. M. RANSOM Physician and Surgeon Room 18, Frank Block Telephone 556 Minot. N. D. a DR. J. SEMPLE Physician and SurgeoE 4 Office above Benno Drug Store Phone 660 Minot, N. D. DR. J. L. DEVINE Surgeon Temple Court, Minot, N. Dak. PHONES: Office, 345 Residence 768 White 4 DR. HARRIS M. ERENFELD Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to Consultation and Surgery Telephone 270, Citizens Bank BM. Minot, N. Dak. $ a $ ARCHIE D. McCANNEL 4 Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT (Seofield Block) MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA $•§? ?"$*#• $•• W 4 4 DR. H. G. KNAPP Physician and Surgeon $ Office in Tompkins Block Phone 826 Minot, N. D. A mi We havo direct buyers. Don't I W pay commissions. Write de-T WANTFn scrlblnjf property, naming,! lowest price. We help buy-i ers locate desirable property KRFE. A a A