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WM*, ffv •M- fv I ir #'-v Capacity 200 *v Barrels Per Day Hi: mi I 1 LEADINO •iC X' rfiriiSiliiWli &v«.» TOjSM \*H| QILROY & HETHERTON Highest Prices Paid for Hides and Poultry TOE OF Mfi The Pride of Minot is Ever Popular. Every Suck is Guaranteed to bo of Uniform Quality. -We Ex change Flour for Your Wheat. Bring Your Feed to This Mill and Have it Ground The Following Flours and Ceerals & Always on Hand Pride of Minot, 1st Grade! "C. B." Third Grade. Breakfast Food. Corn Meal. Graham. The North Side Meat Market :Can Save You Money.: Orders taken and Delivered promptly, Phone 18(5: We Handle, Beef Veal Pork Mutton Chickens Fresh Fish Oysters Halibut Sausage and Hamburger Mince Meats We Pay Highest Rrice For Hides We are particular in buying, and you get only first class young Meats. Locate Near West bridge. Tangedahl Bros., Props. Minot, North Dakota Furniture Man Ovtr John Wllaon'a Sfcor*. The Large* Stock of Furniture Ever Brouffct to Minot. LOUNGES, IBOK BEDS. CENTER TABLES. SOFA'S. COMMODES. MATTBKSSES. DSBSSEBS. W4BDROBE8. J«dg»ofth» ttoOatdarof DM. A.D. 1». Wholesale and Retail dealers in FRESH AND SALT MEATS Fish, Game and Oysters in season EUGENE TEUTSCH ARCHITECT Cofltractor and Builder Estimates on all classes of buildings furnished FREE OF CHARGE MINOT, N. DAK Emil Kurz, The Confectioner Hot drinks of all Kinds Best Line of Fruit New Clean Stock of Candies. All kinds of Cigars and Tobaccos. We give away cards to pur chaser. When you have spent five dollars in our store,each gent gets an elegant pipe and each lady 6 Roger silver spoons. We sell as cheap as elsewhere. Emil Kurz, Minot, IV. D. iMINOT MILLING COMPANY, MERCHANT AND CUSTOM MILLERS, INCORPORATED. Mill Runs NIGHT and *DAY BABY CABBIAGES. PARLOR AND PIUIN CHAIRS. At .Lignite Second Grade. Buckwheat Flour. Wheat Hearts. Rolled Oats. Eve Flour. OF MINOT M. J. Barret Alt tor FatiUoaer, jiil1 IJL ill IIIJ« m,u [.iiHI NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be reeeivea by the city council of the City of Minot for supplying the 1 Lignite Coal for the year 1004 up to 8 p, m., January 11, 1904, The council reserving the right to reject any and all bids received. Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of Sanuory 1904. W. C. McHugh, City Auditor. NOTIcE Notice is hereby givenlthat the Board of county commissioners of Ward county will meet in special session on Friday, the 15th day of January 1904 at 9 o'clock sharp for the purpose to select names for the list of 300 names from which to draw tne petit jury. Given under my hand this 9th day of Jan. 1904. Louis A. Larson, county Auditor Leave your ordersfor coal, wood and ice at P. H. Baukols. 32-tf. Money to loan on farms. Six different plans. Fredeen A Stewart, Minot, N. Gb to SpriggB Bros, the plumbers at Minot for all-kinds of work. The best line of furniture west of St Paul at McJannet's. For Sale—A two story brick house, two lots, bayn in re^r, in Oakwood Park. Inquire at Minot National Bank or ad dress O. H. Erickson, Leeds, N. D. 38t3. Shack making anywhere in or out of town. Inquire of Edgar Weatherby at E. L. Sutton's law office or at the Inde pendent office. 3814. House and lot for sale. Inquiae of LeSueur A Bradford or lock box 254. 38t4 For Rent—Heated rooms, first brick house across the west wagon bridge Inquire of Mrs. Ashly or at this office Rates from $1XX) per week and up. 4tw Jerry Zlevor, the tailor, has changed his location to the Union house, cleaning, pressing and repairing of all kinds of clothing for ladies and gents. I also repair all kinds of fur coats and Cloaks. Leave orders and I will call for garments. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me. Whca yoa seed ta abstract, order froa E. McKaaae, who has the oaly coaiplete set of abstracts Ward Maty. 23-tf Money to loan on yonr fara, I have it— terns of payment easy—Rates tow as the lowest I can save yoa money.--J. E. Mc Koaoe. 23 tf Fire iasaraace protects against loss. I have six or seven of the best companies. Let me write a policy for yoa.—J. E. Mclfoaae. 23-t Spriggs Bros, the plumbers at Minot. do all kinds of plumbing. Pipes fitted. Work guaranteed. Pipes fitted and all kinds of plumbing done by Spriggs Bros. Minot. AU work guaranteed. The people are still on the outlook fer good flour* The Pride of Minot is becoming more popular daily. For Sale—Fixtures for billiard hall and restaurant, the best in the North west. Cheap. M. Hopkins, Bowbells, N. D. Miss Elton has received some very nice dress trimmings, laces and appliques at her millinery and dress making es tablishment. t-f. Wm. Wendt will deliver coal any place in Minot at a reasonable price. Plenty of coal on hand in the city at his home. Leave word at Wheeler's store, Minot, N. D. t2. A beautifully located, modern, four teen room building (40x40( and lots 120 foot front just outside city limits, for sale cheap if taken at once, call or write Dr. Voss Mohn, Minot, N. Dak* :e)-t-4 T^orSale '25 Belgium hares. Inquire of Birch Reed, Drayman. 39-t-2 Vpung Poland china brood sows for sale cheap if taken at once, will take a grado Short Horn bull calf in exchange, A. V. Swanson, Minot, N. D. -39-t-2. Jennie Stitzer, Omaha "I have gained thirty-live pounds in two months. Noth ing did me any good until I used Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea.'" A blessing to sickly women. A. S. Blakev. Have you indigestion, constipation, headache, backache, kidney trouble? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make vou well. If it fails get your mon ey back. That's fair. Tea or tablet form. 35 cents. A. S. Blakev. Lost- A bunch of keys and a check with name signed, F. D. McGilpin, co. 248 curlin, Minn, tinder leave with D. A. Dinnie. 39-1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Minot, N. D., January 6,1904. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Re ceiver at Minot, N. D., on February 13, 1904, viz: Harry R. Beede. H. E. No. 19025 for the BWJ^ eeW Sec. 19 and of ne)^, se}4 Sec. 30, Twp. 155 R. 83. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: John Bradley, John Cochrane, Alfred Blaiscell and Ilobert Banon, all of inet N. D. R. C. Sanborn, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lead Office at Minot, N. D., Dec. 31, 1903. Notice is heroby given that the fol lowing named mttler baa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup yort of hie claim and that eaid proof will be made before Ragiater ana Re ceiver U. B. Land Office at Minot, N. D. on February 16,1901, via: FTiANK R. MARRft H. E. No. 11811 for the 1 V1f5ijrc .€8??v MSFR w!v\ |P\/• 9o»+»oooooeofro»o»^eoooooo Around the State OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OO6OOOOO Portal may incorporate. Ward county expects 110 miles of railroad built this year. Lortli Dakota has six students at Harvard and South Dakota has two. Gregg Ililey's residence south of Sawyer, was burned last week, during the absence of theiamily. The Forum complains that Fargo's streets are dirty and wants to see them cleaned/ The farm ere of Dickey county are building a telephone line from LaMoure to Fulbertson, having completed 13 miles. The total deposits in all the banks of the state, according to the statement of November 17, was $12,074,071. A Towner man has received a patent, not on a cow milker, but an arrangement to make a cow stand quietly while you areiiiils ing her. Alderman I.oe, of Valley City, bought 720 acivs of land near the city for f21 an acre and will engage extensively in dairying. He now has 2,540 acres. Druggist Siegfried, of Sanborn, was not granted a permit to sell liquor because he aid not com* ply with the law in getting sign ers on his petition. Gen. Joubert and some of his associates are planning on bring* ing a large colony of Boers to North Dakota and another to Montana. The proposed colony in Mexico has b&m abandoned. Henry Bergman, of Balfour, had a hog that was not as fat as was desired, but one day when the animal made a meal of four turkeys and four ducks the own er concluded that it was going to be too costly to fat him. That species of bipeds termed mashers" are said to parade business streets in the city. Must Fargo be afflicted with metro politan ills as well as its ad vantages?—Forum. The North Dakota Agricultural College at Fargo is crowded—700 students beiug enrolled. Addi tional buildings will be erected as soon as the warrants are cashed. The railroads will give no re turn passes to persons tra veling with cattle. The rule to this ef fect was made.sometimeago, but it is to be enforced rigidly this year. A tramp told the coroner of Morton county that he saw a ?ad body lying on the prairies. The coroner went out. and found the,body of a dead horse, and if he finds the tramp there is liable to be a job for some other coron er. S. P. Lowery, one of the Billings county commissioners, sold 20 fohn rndeel Polled Angus calves to Woodman at $20 per head. This price, secured at these times indicate good breeding and il lustrates the fact that native stock always finds a ready mar ket at remunerative prices. Dickey Reporter: It is feared that a terrible tragedy has been enacted near Litchville. The owner of one of the local meat markets a few days ago received a note from a fanner of that region which reads as follows: "Dm? Mister: I'lease do not sendt ie any rnor meete vet al retty. I have butchered myself." Until a few months ago if a widow of an old soldier married again wiped out her right to a pension. Now, if a soldier's wid ow is remarried and becomes a widow again, a deserted wife or cannot be supported by her hus band, she is entitled to a pension just as though she had she had not been married after the death of her soldier husband. The coming municipal cani- Eignlyin aign Fargo promises to be spectacular. Former Mayor Johnson is a candidate for re-election and an effort will be made to torn down City Treas urer Mitchell. The death of State Senator Clark of the Diolla district, will be regretted by a large circle of friends in North Dakota. Mr. Clark was a popular citizen, a courteous gentleman, and well known in political circles—being a staunch republican and a wise counsellor. Judge n»]k of Sec. 7, Townahip 153, Range 83. He names the following witneesev to prove his eontmuooa residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Joseph W. Winter, J. E. Winter, John H. Wood and Frank B. Wood all of Minot, N. D. R.C. Sanborn, Reenter. Corliss returned to Forks yesterday morning GrandF. from St. Louis where he went to argue before the U. 8. Court of appeals for a writ of habeas cor pus for Sheriff Bcofleld. The court has not yet Tendered a decision but Jndge Corliss says he is hopeful of a release. ***&»> ?p vV j»j C. F. WKIU.NU. l- C. F. Notary Public. Filings and Final Proofs. v* A Merry Time. The home of Amund Stock ston, southwest of town, wasthe scene of great merriment Friday night. A basket social was giv. en for Iver Strand, who will send for his wife now in Norway. About 924 woe raised by selling baskets filled with every conceiv able good thing to eat. H. P. Rygmyr was a model auctioneer. He made the boys bid fast and furious and they paid well for eating with their favorites. Bernt Larson was not satisfied with one box so bought five. He certainly had a corner on the beauties of the southwest. The crowd after sampling the con tents of the basketsr danced un til morning. The musicians were Bob Evans, Jr., and Mr. Derckri. 1 ?. #. 4 W 1 rw W .(, I Fresh Roasted Peanuts. Pop Corn, ^nc| CHestnuts In Caf Near Soo Tracks Ev&ythihg First Class. Minot, North Dakota. THE BLAISDELL-BIRD COMPANY INVESTMENT BANKINQ REAL ESTATE FAHM LOANS, FINAL PROOFS. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Offices at Minot, Balfour and Berthold Law Department—Practice in all Courts, BLAISDELL & BIRD, Attorneys at Law jtjt BOTZ& BOSSARD Coal Hauling and Team ing of all kinds.** Ice De- livered Promptly. Headquarters at Stewarts Barn, J. S. Murphy, MONEY! MONEY! In the past year I have loaned more money in Ward county than has been loaned by all others on all others on all classes of proper ty. 1 charge no commission and no bonus. I will make you a loan to make proof on yur claim to buy your seed grain or for any other purpose. 1 will make it, quietly ana quickly. If you want money cal WEI LAND & TORGESON, General Law and (J. S. Land Office Practice. I^eal Estate and Farm L^oans* We have some exceptional bargains in farms and city property. We make farm Loans on reasonable terms and can build you a home in the city or farm a a Jt* LK SUEUU IVLDG. MINOT Phone 1-41. C. JACOBSON & CO. General Hardware Stoves and Ranges •iMiSnWr"' A Minot, N. Dak. quietly all on me, SCANDINAVIAN PIANO TUNER Tellfcf IVIelland '8 '8 Piano and Organ owners should give him an opportunity to tune their instruments before Christmas. They will sound like like new and you will be satisfied. Leave ordeas at the Scan dinavian Hotel. Harps will be tuned for 25c. Leave at Hotel. Here is his certificate from the factory from which he grad uated ut Drammen, Norway: This is to certify that Melland has worked in music store for me as a piano tuner for four years. It is a pleasure for riie to say that I was exceedingly well satisfied with his work, therefore I gladly reccom mend him to any who need their pianos tuned. Minot, N. L. ERICKSON, Drammen, Norway, L. \V. TOKC.RSON. Attorney at Is Your Watch Right If You P* INp I^AW Correspondence Solicited. MINOT, X. !). oooo oooo i*^ it W P" If your watch is not ruuua^just ax you would like to have it, let my ezsert look, it over. A little carefol, gHed attention each ae he gives may wn it good aa new. It doesn't day to have it trifled with. Youll be piaaaad with my repair service and my fair prices. Watefti well1 to you will do come here for that, t. *:». JriSNf-'