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imiy.pl i'|iira«irjuwBWw»*c^ bsolute Bad sick headaches, biliousness or joonstipation are quickly relieved by De IWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pill, Isure pill, safe pill—prompt and pleasant jin action. Sold by McCoy & Col I The reMdence of T. 0 Nasheim, jlocated between Berthold and Loae Tree, was totally destroyed by fire last week. When^hiiiking S'2.1 Reward—Estrayed rpni *HEF froaih •pasture near Minot, about the-^Oth of June, thr^e gray mares 3 years olt».- one. ray geldiriK .'5 year.s old, and one gray' mare 2 year- old. All of these hordes branded on left shoulder: "all unbrokgn.- S#- reward fyr iuforny tion leading' to the return of theso animals. Address G.L.Lillie, Ma'xbas3,"N.l. '7.2*)p 11. F. liartlinnf/ a prominent banker from Chicago who has been looking after his land and crop interests in "\Vard county returned to Chicago Mpu'u.v night. While hei'eiMr, Barjliim' sold his la,st seas6ri'sJc'r6p we He got si 10 a bushel, fpr, his. .'lax, -W cents for oats 'and 01 ceiits for wheat. Chas. Don and Art. P,ini.-knFv met: with a .serious .accident: last wei4". They were sitting on the tiling'-*'1' the stairs hi a hotel at owMls v.ith'a young' lady bc '.'epn rhetn. when suddenly the railing brnku- mho .-.f-nt thorn a 1 t!)'1 is the best thing .we have to offer. Other induce^ mentsr are .of 'Becondkrr "im portance. Upon this basis only, do we solicit your patronage. .C'i\OTr\i Ti" of wall paper," remember Schwartz the wall'' pa jperman, corner Main and Second streets. "tf tr Alex. Larron, the desperado killed at Bottineau, carried in his pocket a notice of $25 re ward for his capture after he had escaped from the Devils Lake jail. The notices were sent only to sheriffs aud it would be inter e&.tin<r"to know how he c^une into possession of it. a ii Complete treatment •t There is a health advantage in being reduced in weight as it enables the heart and hings to expand and perform the*i ^jjrl^naturaliy, Take off your surplus fat wit f'U OBESITY TREATMENT and quickly reduce your weight -to normal. With it there is no starvation process, with it you may eat all you want of what you want and you'll feel better the first day you take this wonderful treatment. a pleasant etter the first day you take this wonderful treatment. Rexall Obesity Thjkatment is taken right after mes effervescent beverage You-hardly know you're taking a me it's absolutely safe. Its action compels proper assimilation ol Bends nutriment wnere it belongs. It will convert your foou u--_. nerves sinews, brain tisstres and energy* instead of into tueleM aurplus fat. iot $1.00. AUL V. McCOY QUALITY DRUGGISTS SECOND NATIONAL BANK, 1M1, ». D. Recipe for a Good Town. Grit. Vim. Push. Snap. Energy. Schools. Morality. Churches., «Hartaony/ Cordiality'. -Advertising. Talk about it. Write about it. Cheap property. Speak well of it. Healthy location. I^Lelp to improve it. •, Advertise i».i its papers. 'Patronize its merchants. Good country tributary. Fleet good men to office. Llotffsit competition in prices. I^ilitb exhibited by good works. Make the atmosphere healthy. Fire all croakers, loafers and dead beats. Let your object be the welfare, growth and promo tion of your town and its people. Speak.well of,the public-spirited men, and also be one of them yourself. Be honest with all youf fellow men. Social Event. lliss .Uc(i(rath gave the people oH| itT ^oi^'school a most, de light fuT picnic at the close of her scljool. Mr. .feremia Johnson has ui ideal picnic grounds .iuut north of his dwelling house and the .young, men erected tables and swings'. Five gallons of ice cream- front White's factory tn-idh the cliildii'd lifippy aud ev en- outs was well pleaned. a I a a a 1 a 4 a a a a O eland Hotel, MINOT,JN. D* When Thlnkiiis Remember R, W.Jones, a A I a (Hhss, l'uri:iiiry, Seine at 4.11 and odint iM ai ^5 & CO The Coal Man A a Th« Drycst and But Wood for Sal* In lh« City. ^l^^^p^t^ft^QoooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 HANDSOME INCREASE Our, recent' published state menfc is so gratifying' that we beg, to call, your attention to it also to ask that you note the liandsome increase of deposits during the past year. S a S a I a & & a I a a iTf' nr-TirriiiiTi mmmmmmmk mm 6ILR0Y & HETHERTON SELL OUT Well Known Meat, Men Haye, Sold their Business to Davis & Hannaford—Will go Into W holesale Meat Business, One of the most .important business transactions taking place in* Minot for some time was the sale of the Valley Meat market by. Gilroy & Hethertou to Warren Davis ond, John Han naford, who have been employee! at that place steadily for the past five years. The new pro prietors have leased the building from (iilnpy Iletherton, fo? a long^i^iod ftre ^iVp&re^! to* conduct the business in the same el a a a erized it in the past. The new proprietors will remain at the block arid„serve the puolic.: There's not a, better pair of fellows .in Minot than Messrs Davis andilannaford and they" have the'best'wishes'of £t long' list of customers. It will be good news to the many friends'of the old firm to are uot going dipof-, bjnt will' confine th^ir'bnsiiiesis s'tridty to' wholesale meats. ^itey learn that thev are uot out of business iu Mijio}, ep a a A jv market, ,wiJ 1. re- taiii their immense slaughter" hous^,s and cold storage plant and will sell meats at wholesale in Minot and surrounding cities. They have something like a thousand'head o-f -'cattle, and will continue to buy continually. (iilrovifc Iletherton li-ivc been in the meat business in Minot abon 11 iite years and ha vv gr»w 11 indeuwideut |y wcul.thv. Ti C. Henry's Hon?£ Bhihed. The Iwrnc of C. 1^. IIgi Sold by McCoy & Co. ?v. on N id a el the ^'t-'und about o'cloclc Tuts-' day night and'most oi'the h'otw-1 hold'--oods were destroyevi. Yir.! Henry was in the yard when he saw the fiames firs':, and believes! that-the fire was started from! the explosion of a lamp which! was in the front ropm,^ His wfi'e and daughter wer£- and after spreading the alarm, Air. Henry started to fake what he could from the building., He soon became overcome from the smoke and heat and collapsed The fire department responded to an alarni, but could' do little good^aa the nearest hydrant was half a mile. away.. _The house was well insured, but still .Mr. Henry's loss is considerable. The building was new/ Do you really enjoy what you eat? Does your food taste good? Do you feel hungry and want more? Or do you have a heavy, dull feeling after meals. so3r-.stomac£--ftelchlna| *gae on thtv 4tbma|h, #aCb*®ath|- mdig«stfotf andC dyspepsia?^T If so, you should take a little Kodol after each mehL Kodol will nourish and strengthen your digestive organs and furnish the natural digestivo juices for ycur stomach. It will make you well. It will make your food do you good. Turn your food into good, rich blood. Kodol digests what you eat. By the first of May, White's Ice Cream factory will be able to accept you* eieam, sweet or sour and will pay an extra price for sweet cream on delivery. Before contracting your cream, see them and save money. 4-lltf Ona-tnn le i^elai clotl alLelothing at irtmei •thin ientx store, 'marked low in first ^la e./These are all bargains—all ^good stuff Frank & I'rescott Co., Minot Got a frerf sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Cof fee" at our,store. If rfeal cdflee disqirb$| your Stomach, your Heart 6r Kidneys, then try this clo\*r Coffee imitation. Dr. Snoop has closely matichoii Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and tasto, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. dhoop's Health CoITeo Imita tion is made from puro toasted grains #rcereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by UniqueGbocery. The North Side Cash Grocery pays cash for eggs. ma Partial List No. 1-^-160 icrea, 8*c 9 and 10, Twp 153, 84, Ward Co, 140' acres good plow land, 20 acres under cultivation,,20 acree putlirc, 90 acres meadow. House 12x14 with addition 6x8, Good well, County seat, Minot, 14 miles,- Nearest town, DesJLiacs, 11 miles. Price $2000.00. Cash 11050.00. ', No. 2—160' acres Sec 5, Twp 156, 82, Ward Co. 155 acres good land, 105 acres broke, 5 acres meadow. House 10x12 with addition 12x14. Barn 16x26. Hen house 12x16. Two good wells. Phone 549 •h cc- mud eat N wcul.ttiy. Ttiy 'alwviMs ^ruri- a firi-t-x-n.ss x/i No. 4—320 acres, Sec 1, Twp 153. 83, All tillable land, 60 acres broke, Small house and barn. Good well. Nearest Town and County seat. Minot, 9 miles. Price 88000.00. Cash or yz. l- hut:!!• Cfr 00 'ii bveb town, •0& the fan-oil- 5^ •jov^ners \f at time of with foal. rtriffi'iT Of' A/'W. Tracy,^Thi Land mile froiA scbool and churCh, County seat 9 miles, Nearest town. Deering, 8 miles. Price 84000.00. Cash %1000.00. No. 3—163 acres Sec 5, Twp 157, R"SS. All tillable land, 55 acreB broke, House 14x16, Y% stories. Good well. mile to school. County seat 14 miles, nearest town, Glenburn, 6 miles. Price 83000.00. Cash 81600 00. Bal to suit at 0 per cent interest. No. 5—100 acres. Sec 2, Twp 151, 81 Ward Co. loo acres good tillable land, 30 acres under cultivation, 5 acres mead ow. House lpxl2, good well and ppring, %„mile frerii school, County seat 23 miles. Nearest town, Velva, 9 miles. Price 82750.00. Cash 81750.00. No,-6—-160 acres, Sec 10. Twp 160, RK All tillable land. 155 acne under culti vation. 5 acres prairie, Small house, barn and granary. Good well. Nearest town Maxbass, 2 and miles Price '15500.00. All cash. -Half share of 1907 crop goes with the place. I No. 7—400 acres, Sec 5 and 32. Twp ,153 and 154, R81. .Ward Co. 300 acres tillable land, 100 aj res pasture, 15 acres af which i* timber.' 80 acres under the plow1. House 18x20 with' addition 10x18, 1 and stories. Barn for 25 head of stock. Three good wells and flowing creek. School and church 1 miles Nearest town. Sawyer. -2 and miles .t I 'an iirigatioit 'sy ANcarliol lO\\ Ej oq,\Vy 1.000.00 and an be made to 0". ill iBasjan orchard thja'tJ cloA S an iirigatioit 'systam,'that can water 1 ~t) acres. Qiood ter(ns. Price 610.00 per acre. No. 8 —1(50 acres, Sec 35. Twp 153, S.'S Ward ,Co. 140 acres tillable land, 20 acies broke, 20 teres in meaduW. House, barn and granary, Yard fenced, Two good wells, School and church one mile. A We t/ ti A--:i afl'oni to pay hi. prices worn for r.:*any half ii!l standard We Ii U'MHC Aoro3 Casauc Slackers and I 1 1 1 1 Kingman, Klondike, Mew County mat and nearest town,'Minot, 15 miles. Price 12700.00. Cash 11700.00.'' No, 8—160 acres, Sec 4 Twp 156, A 91. Air tillable land) 75 acres' under' the plow. Good house, 12x16} 1 and stories. Barn 12x20 and granary.. Bug gy shed and good. nell. School 1 and miles. .Nearest town, Stanley, 3miles. Price 12850.00. Cash $1350.00. No. 10—120 acres, Sec 1 and 2, Twp 152, 80, McHenry Co. All tillable land. House 14x20, Ell 14x18. Harn, 16x16. Good welli 1 and j^ miles from' Velva. Price $2700,00. Cash $1200.00. No. 11—160 acres, Sec 11, Twp 157, 82, Ward Co. All good plow land, 140 acres under the plow, 20 acres pasture. House 16x26, with cellar, Story and high. Barn 32x48, 10 ft posts, l'wo granaries and hen house. Good well and pump. Fence, cedar posts and three wires. School mile. County seat 16 miles. Nearest town, Glenburn, 5 and Y* miles. Price $4500.00. Cash 83000.00." No. 12—160 acres, Sec 2, Twp 157, K' 82, Ward Co. Al' tillable land, 100 acres plowed, 60 acres pasture. House 12x30, addition 8x10. Barn 30x34, 12 ft posts Well house 8x8. Hen house 16x16. 1 acre hog lot, 3 board and 3 wire fence. Pastuje 2 .wire fence Good well and pump-. School miles. County seat 17 miles. Nearest town, Glenburn, 4 and miles. Price 81100.00. §110(J.00 Cash. No. 13—160 acres, Sec 9, Twp 149. R79. McLean Co. 135 acres tillable land, 25 acres meadow, House 14x16, Good well and spring. School 1 and Nearest town, Dog Den, 8 miles $2600.00 cash. No. 14—100 acres. Sec 20, Twp 153, 83. Ward Co. All tillable land, 12 acres brpke. House 12.\lf5 8 ft well. School on farm1: Nearsst town and" county seat, Minot,, 16 miles. Price Si 750 00. ('ash 81200,00. No. 15—320 acres. Sec 22. Twp 131, 80. McHenry Co. 275 acres tillable land, 1(50 broke, 45 acres pasture, 10 acres meadow. House 10x22 with add, 1(5x24. Barns 28x10 and ,14x1.(5. Good., vyell. Nearest town, Il(^ot? 1 V- -.-.ii... hr.ivry .v.. ii :t fr i. Vte^an rtdme^'teads,1* Write your Fire or Hail Insurance, Make you a Farm Loan. MINOT LAND CO. BOOM r, LT.E BLOCK, OVKK t'OST office! Surrey Percheron and Draft Horse Impose V- $—: Tvvb Noted Stallions: Dark: Gray Percheron, and the other a Sorrel Belgian^ The season of 1007 will be made at Surrey, N. IX, at $o dov service and $15 additional when mares prove to be Our tor Pfifititli are Always Ritfht Henry (Jo. !u»iW' 1 !'l.. Clill 'J/l 1*1 4 and -St-?r Sweco Mowers, Rock \QiKvcV, I. D., Victor. in a a a Near Stoitz Lumber Yard. •, MinotcN 1 LOTS LOtS LOTS In the beautiful Lakeview Addition on Ward Street. Six blocks North of the Post Office, PRICES FROM $250.00 to $350.00. EASY TERMS. ^TT I MINOT, N. D. alllons, al uu aII ^pricf 365o0.t)U. i.j cash. Bal on easy terms. No. 1(5—100 acres, Sec 2!)..Twp 157 it 93, Ward Co. .No improvements, "good land, Price 811.Co per apre. Terms cash. Two miles from White Earth. No. 17—100 acres, Tw'p 152, Ii 80, aVTc- Office Under Postoffice deriulj Rffci)c.^ Prices on New Snai .,-:rn Machinery. I 3 0 4 S O a N W EJP! v- "tf* W V% Tj tillable land, |54 under the plow, good level land. Near- est town, Voltaire 1 and miles, Price •$1850.00. .Good terms. No. 18—320 acres, Twp 154, :R 82. Ward Co. 170 acres good plow land, balance pasture land. Price $2750.00. Easy terms. 6j Twp ooq till all Wild No. 19—320 acres, W Sec 157, 96. Williams Co. All go able land. 50 acres broke, Small' ings. Nearest town, Ray, 5 miles., Price $3300.00, Casfe $1500.00. fto. HO—320 acres, Sec 9 and 10,' Twp 157, 83. Ward Co. All tine plow land. 30 acres under the plow. 12 miles from Glenburn. Price 85320 00, Terms cash and bal. at 6 per cent, 5 years No. 21—160 acres, 3 miles from Ray, free from stone level land, 15 acres broken. Price $266000. Good terms. No. 22—160 acres, 4 and y, miles from Ray, 10 acres broken, a good level quar ter. Price $2410.00. Easy terms. No. 23—160 acres, 8 miles from town, 15 acres broken, good lind. Price $1960.(X). On good terms. No. 24—160 acres, 11 miles from town. 20 acres broken, all good level laud. Price 811)60.00. IjJasy teims. No. 25—100 acrbs, 10 miles from town 10 acres broken, Price 81060.00. No. 26—100 acres, 7 and yz miles from town, 10 acres broken, Price 81500.00. Good terms. No. 27—320 a'j'es, 5 and miles from town, all under cultivation, buildings miles, worth 8500.00. Land free from £tone. Price priC0 85820.00. Easy terms. .No. 28—120 acres, Sec 22, Twjp J54, 82, Ward Co. 90_acres tillable lland, .'50 acree pasture, 'h acres under tjhejplow. 80 acres fenced now with a 2 wifre fence. Good spring. School across tpe road. Price 810 00 per acre. Cash £l'JjjO.fO. No. 29—10O acres, Sec 29, Twjp 57, SO. McHenry Co. All yood l^n( and all in crop. Nearest town, De^ri ig, yt utile, from Granville. 12 milesL Price $.'U00Kt. Cash 8250000. I 7 a S 1 1 3 1 I 7 7 A a a I 5 1 0 a I a I 4 a I 5 0 0 a a a a 2 O a a 7 EtO. Minotf cilTk S Favcrke Candys W'-" I oi Do vru know lh?.t,Liggett Sati^r dSy -Candy l!tt- rt»:^ widely sotl dnci D(-)pu^r c.'.ncy in the L-niteci States todiy? Every tkii candy ii sold all oler the great crrny ,c[ ca: ar?er:v Is Loupl.t up! bV a 6y lovt:.-, itrr.initie qnd LiGGETT'S SATURDAY CANDY to |e. ne Uncle Sajn's favorite, and deserves Put up in fancy pound boxes, eve containing a choice assortment of rich ch c olates and tempting, creamy bonbon!. On sale Saturdays only at 29c. a out d, McCOY & CO., Quality Druggists, Leland Hotel MINOT, M. D. (Not Coal Land] NOTICE FOIJ Pri'.LICATIO Department of the Interior. Land Minot. X. D.. Julys, 1907. Notice is hereby (riven that Kristiue I or tad of Drady, N. D.. has filed notice of his in ten tion to make final proof in support of h! ci lim, viz: Homestead Entrv No. 1H903. made Jul 11, 1902 for the sli sw^, nwL4 swHi sec. C5 aid ieH se'u. Section 'Jti. Township 153, Kange '4 and that «aid proof will be made before I ec ster and Receiver XT. S. Land Office at Minotj. D. ou Sept. IT, 190". He names the following witnesses ptove his continuous re-idence upon, and cult va iou of. the land, viz: Helce Heltreson of ,vi iot N. D. Ole Helgeon of Minot. X. D.: jui R. Larson of Dradv- N. I). Bernt Larson pf |)ra dy. N. D. 1-1S S-22 D. MeGahan. Resp~tfr. I [Not Coal'Land] NOT1CK KOK Pr'ULICATIoi" Department of the Interior. Laud Ofecc) at iMiuot. N. D.,.!uly 9, 1907. JfOtice is hereby given that Harvey AL Wiick man of Ward county, has fi.ad uotice os hit in tention to make tinal tive-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entrv N®. 19777, I made Nov. 14. 190i. for thf» se1-, S»'-t3on 29. Township l"i4 X. Ranne SI W. and th&t saii I pniol \vi 1 be made before Rei?i?ter and Re rei*erof Land Ofiice at Miu«n. N'i D., on Sent. 24, l'.-OJ He names the following witnesses td prove nf-, flown his continuous residence upon, and cultiva- tion of the land, viz: Fred H. Anderson of Grelland. Ward Co X. Dak. Rasmus Winther of firelland. Ward Co., ?C. Dak.: Aubrey J. Herzog of Drady, Ward Co., N._ Dak. James Robertson of Minot. Ward Co.. N. Dak. 7-18-8-22 L. D. MeGahan, Reirister, Tcnrpen Olson. A?«nt- Minot, No. Dak.