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It. G. S. YOUMANS C. 0. CARLSON r*~« GOOD BANKING SERVICE 3% Paid on Monthly Balances 5% Paid on Savings Accounts 6% Paid on Time Certificates Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent We Buy and Sell Liberty Bonds Money For Farm and City Loans Insurance Of All Kinds Written First Mortgages For Sale To Net 7% We have Funds For Live Stock Paper We Handle Farms and City Properties Come In And See Ui THE FIRST FARMERS BANK OF MINOT OFFICERS G. S. YOUMANS, -President ANTHONY WALTON, 1st Vice President C. O. CARLSON, Vice President D. E. ASPLUND, Cashier DUANE SUYDAM, Assistant Cashier G. W. DAHLQUIST, Assistant Caehier LEON DUROCHER, Assistant Cashier S. 0. RIDGWAY Deposits Guaranteed Under The Depositors Guaranty Fund VALLEY MEAT MARKET Fresh and Salt Fish in Season Highest Prices Paid lor VEAL, PORK, BEEF and POULTRY HANNAFORD & YRl, Proprietors PHONE 65-920 Buick Battery Service With fifteen years prac tical experience in battery work we are in a position to give you Superior Service. Have your batteries cleaned and repaired. We have re pairs for all makes of bat teries. All work guaran teed for One Year. Let us store your batteries for the winter. We call for and deliver RADIATQR WORK AND ACETYLENE WELDING Prompt Service Buick Battery Service Phone 705-706 Shop at Pence Auto Co. Garage ail? We handle the following Coal NOONAN COAL WALLACE COAL WYOMING COAL All kinds of EASTERN COAL AND WOOD Max Johnson Fuel Co. Phone505 East Central Ave. at the old Wallace & Bowker Yard *S, 1 DIRECTORS ANTHONY WALTON D. E. ASPLUND State MINOT and VICINITY (Crowded Out Last Week) Mrs. Fred Willman has gone to Min neapolis for the winter. Chas. Eclblom was in Grand Forks on business early this week. Chas. Ouradnik of Burlington has lost six valuable head of cattle from a mysterious disease. A mesapre from Dr. Walsh states that his father is improving: in health and that he will arrive home from' Ontario Sunday morning of this week.| Los Angeles is so crowded with tourists that some of the big hotels have placed cots in the billiard and ball rooms for some of their male guests. C. J. Miller, until recently ft resi dent of Ward county, writes from Al bert City, Iowa, that they have good sleighing and the thermometer regis ters 20 below. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDonald this week. The daddy, owing to excitement, is unable to work with the IJodgins Transfer Co. this week. The truck of the New York Hard ware & Furniture store caught fire on North Mill street Wednesday evening, and the wood work was badly damaged. The fire department was called out. Carl Staal, of Burke county, found guilty of stealing 35 bushels of wheat from two neighbors, was sentenced to serve one year in the penitentiary by Judge Fisk. Thru his attorney, E. R. Sinkler, Staal has put up a bond, pend ing an appeal. P. D. Norton of Hettinger, N. D., former Congressman from this dis trict, was in Minot on business Satur day. Mr. Norton is an attorney and says that he is now in the business of making money, something that a pub lic officer seldom does. H. D. Davy, well known Des Lacs farmer, is in the city today. He re ports the death of about fifteen horses in his district. In his opinion death is due to turning the horses out with nothing to eat but dry stubble and no water to drink., Christmas services will be held at the Trinity Lutheran church in Mc Kinley township Friday afternoon, Dec. 26, at 1 o'clock. A fine Xmas tree will be arranged and a program rendered by the children. The Christ mas sermon will be delivered by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Michaelson. H. G. Winters of Benton Harbor, Michigan, is a guest of his brother, H. L. Winters, of the Winters Jewelry Co. Mr. Winters arrived Tuesday and says that they have been having some real winter weather back in Michigan. It was 10 degrees below zero when he left there and with the temperature around that point it means that condi tions are less tolerable than here with the thermometer down to 30 below. A sister of Mr. Winters is expected to arrive Sunday to spend the holidays at the Winters home. Attorneys Sibbald and Lowe return ed from Minneapolis Saturday where they were engaged in litigation per taining to the Turlington elevator case. They succeeded in securing settlements front two Minneapolis grain firms and one action is still pending against the Hallet & Carey Co. This is an action involving some $3000 and the attorneys have filed their briefs with the court and are simply awaiting the judge's decision. Upon the outcome of this case will de pend the procedure of several other cases involving similar points of low. Married by Judge Murray Wm. A. Sharp, 32 and Ruth A. Christensen, 20, of ..Kenmare, were married by Judge Murray yesterday. Aleck P. Teselskay of Ruso and Lydia A. Ash of Minot, were mar ried by Judge Murray at his home Wednesday evening. MOTHER DESERTS NEW-PORN BABY IN WASTEPAPER BASKET Body of 12-Pound Baby Girl is Found by Janitor of N. P. Depot at Fargo. Fargo, N. P., Dec. 18.—Fargo police and Cass county authorities are this afternoon investigating the finding of the body of a new-born infant girl, weighing about 12 pounds, in a waste paper basket in the ladies' room of the Northern Pacific station this morning. The body was wrapped in paper, and was discovered when the janitor was about to empty the basket. There were no clothes on the child. Police were notified early this morning, and reported the case to B. F. Wasem, Cass county coroner. Mr. Wa^em said this afternoon that there were? no marks on the body to indicate violence of any kind. It is the belief of the authorities that the child was born alive, and abandoned by the mother. JUDGE POSTPONES ZIMMERMAN CASE Towner, N. D., Dec. 1.—The trial of Walter Zimmerman and wife charg ed with the murder of Margaret Kott ke, a child who made her home with them near Granville, which was sched uled to begin here yesterday, has been postponed until Dec. 28 that certain witnesses needed may be secured. m.4UkS MIRHM or beating stove coal oil (kero- TNI OLIVM OIU make* an cooking oi gaa itove. Barns b). No coal or wood. CookB and bakes better. Cheaper. Keep* your home warmer Xoo raaulata flame. flH Ml ITOIt MIMES. No to Hart, noaahM, no chop line, ibo»elta«, poking and drag of coal. Bmves hour* of work .1"!" •ndfioaria of dirt. Blmple. _Bafe. Barfly pal tn or taken oat. No daman to atovit. Luti a lifntJm*. Thouaundt of daUthUduaera/u hm »ear». Wmltrn Orrim Ww wr.*^ Money-Back Guarantee. Free literature A N S W A N E ua wi-itt nmkr & auiME ca.. 1SW N. 7th Bt„ St. Loaif, Mo. SIiW* #V«m St iA The Oliver Oil CasB ii'Tier !iicil\Pr. 1 s'dls oil equal 97.lbs.coal I imp•»iip^ippiii »i Tanlac is sold in Minot by the Tay lor Drug Co. in Kenmare by John L. Wemark in Ryder by Geo. C. Couch, and in Douglas by J. J. Donahue. —advt. NORTH DAKOTAN KILLED FOR SHOOTING A DOG Fergus Falls, Minn., Dec. 18.—H. S. Smith, a former resident, arrived here late yesterday with the body of his son, Howard Smith, who had been shot dead in a store at Selfridge, N. D., 60 miles south of Mandan. Howard and his brother, Walter, had driven into town in an automobile, pur sued, the brother said, by Joseph Swift, a neighbor. Walter alleged Swift followed them to the store and, open ing the door, shot Howard through the chest, the bullet passing through the body and lodging in the backbone, cauBing almost instant death. The reason for the act, the brother said, was the fact that Swift charged the ttoys had shot his dog. The victim is 23 years old and unmarried. Swift has been arrested. a E. S. PERSON, President C. .H ZEHRINGER, Vice President V. R. TOMPKINS, Cashier A. C. TOMPKINS, Asst. Cash. IT HAS MADE ME WELL AND HAPPY" St. Paul Woman Was Almost a Nerv ous Wreck—Restored to Health by Tanlac. "Tanlac has built me up from almost a nervous wreck to a weir and happy woman," was the statement made by Mrs. William Prabeck of 781 Lawson street, St. Paul, Minn., while talking to a Tanlac representative the other day. "I suffered from nervous indigestion and was so badly run down and ner vous that the slightest sound or noise irritated me so I could hardly stand it," continued Mrs. Brabeck. "I could n't rest at night and I forgot what it was to enjoy a good night's sleep, andi when I got up in the morning I felt as if I hadn't been to bed at all. I felt tired out all during the day, and: couldn't do ten minutes sweeping be fore I gave completely out and had to stop and rest. My appetite was poor and what little 1 did eat upset me. Many times gas would form so bad on my stomach that 1 would become so nauseated I would have to go to bed. It was out of the question for me to do my housework for every few min utes 1 would have to stop, 1 became so exhausted. For two years I had been in this condition, and the su.iering I have borne has been terrible. "One day my husband brought me a bottle of Tanlac, and before I finished that first bottle I began to feel much better, and now I have taken six and feel just fine. My nerves were never better and no kind of noise or sound ever disturbs me now. I sleep like a child, and every morning I get up feel ing rested and refreshed. My appetite has come back and I can eat anything I want, and my strength is inreasing every day. My stomach was never in better condition. I've gone back to my housework, and I can do it all now and the family washing, too. I just can't say enough for this Tanlac for it's remarkable how it's made me well and happy, when such a short while ago I was so completely broken down in health." At this season of the year our thoughts turn to those whose friendly business has made pos sible bigger and better things and we extend to you a Hearty Greeting for A Merry Christ mas and A Happy Prosperous New Year The Union National Bank of Minot OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS U. 8. DBPOMTOBT We are Big Enough to Accommodate you'but not too big to appreciate you. y?- .lyjt r4ff- rWfu Good News for FORD Owners It's Here- the Touring Car Roadster —. Relief comes through the ac tion of Nature's Remedy on not only the liver, but on the whole diges tive and eliminativo system,—tho stom ach, the bowcl3 and even on tho kid neys. Stored up accumulations of waste and body poisons that have been clogging the system are complete ly cleared out, tho over-worked stom ach is strengthened and tho Interrupted work of digestion and assimilation is resumed. The Inactive liver goes to work with new vigor, the bowels are unburdened, the headache leaves, that dull, "dopey," want-to-crawl down-a-hole feeling disappears, energy, T"*' w\7f«pspT., JOHN EHB ANDREW BALERUD J. N. ELLISON F. K. JEWE'lT 70,000 Sold in 120 Days To-day Ustus Limousette for Ford's It is used with your regular Ford top, making a Limousine or Coupe of your Ford. Protects from rain, dust and cold. IMPORTANT FEATURES 1. It Improve* looka of cai a. It is light la weight. 3. Gives clear vision. 4. Permits easy entrant)*. 5. dives closed car comfort. 6. Instantly convertible. 7. Eliminates aide curtains 8. It 'wears well. 9 No rattling or vibration. 10. XTo alteration of Ford. Waverly Harness Shoo F. F. ROWATT, Prop. Get Ever Et!3US( Try This Take menj L.~y diate. NR Tonight Tomorrow Feeb Right When your liver goes on strike and you ieel a sick hcatlacho and bilious spell coming1 on, instead of proddinjr your liver with dangerous calomel and lashins your bowels with strong-, ir ritating purgatives, got out your box of miM, ger.Lle-actinjy NR Tabiet3 and take ono ri"ht off. Belief will coma just a9 quickly and with It genuine, lasting benefit. There 'will be no griping, gnaw ing pains or doubling stomach ache. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) work promptly and I thoroughly, but the action Is gentle, mild and soothing*. S50C5 534.03 NR organs *. N a griping. pep" and appetite return and find yourself entirely, completely lieved. If you've not already done so,)W get a* 25c box of Nature's edy (NR Tablets') and take tho first tablet tonight. If your constipation Is stubborn or per sistant, continue to take on« each night for a week or •o.fifi Then note how you feel. Your bow-' era will be as regular as clock work.' and you'll find yourself in bettor 6liape physically, mentally, every way than you've been in many a day After that you need not take medicine every day. An occasional NR Tablet to keep your system in good condi tion 'will be sufficient, and you "«ii always feel your best. Remember It Is easier and cheaper to keep well to get well. Just try it. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) Is your dru'-crjRt. sold, guaranteed ar.d rer^mmended by TAYLOR DRUG COMPANY '4 Hi Hi i, 1 W i* 1 There is no hotter proof of the great value of Nature's Remedy for bH: u" ss and constipation than the fact that more than one million NR Tablets are used every clay,—more than five million boxes sold every year. 's1 i«