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W ""Vr*"'* 1 I I I h: fr:/ & I IJV"* thS Wp "''yp DANDY is a standard-bred Shire, 7 yt are old, bay color, weight 1750 lbs., good disposition. Fees, $15.00 to insure living colt. KERNEL SHAW iT%,,,,^^ Buggies The Wonder Df the Old World A revelation In Amarica. "Go thou and do llkewi*.." to the eiprewlon ofere ry man, woman or child on the face of the earth who baa nMd Irish Liniment. In ether word* they say to the safferer Do af I did, (Jet a botUe of this wonderfnl article and ch wie Kem^iS^Tor'aheum^Uinf^cMma. LumUgo, floitre, Neuraljla, has no equal, if directions are followed according, to our booklet ™^o&Xi&5ach bottle._or money ft "P. S -Irish Liniment^rai prescribed by known macifalrfllarHi. Black Diamond is a Registered Black Mam moth Jack, weight 1100 lbs., 8 years old, a sure getter, rec ord 80% in year 1908. Pees 115.00 to insure living colt. is a standard-bred Hambletonian, 6 years old, weight 1300 lbs., color dark brown. Feet. 120.00 to insure living colt. When mares change hands, or are taken from neighborhood the fees become due immediately. In case owner of mare refuses to pay for service, I reserve the right to claim colt. These animals will stand during season of 1909 at my barn, 119 Ramstad st., Minot, N. D. W. S. SHAW, Owner I Ann Mnnpv H. BAETLINfcr Mgt, H. C. H. STKGE. Spo'y. M. C. BARTLING, Treas. "Sfc. We expect a number off Eastern farmers soon, who wish to buy land in this* portion of North Dakota WE:HAVE NOT HALF ENOUGH FARMS LISTED These men will come with the cash, prepared to buy, if the price is reasonable. If you wish to sell, list your land wiih us, for chances are, we can do business for you. We Are Likewise Prepared to Buy Your Land Outright giving youispot cash the day the deal is closed We have an almost unlimited amount to place in this part of the state, and can guarantee the lowest rate of interest The Illinois Land & Loan Co. Basement Samualaon block C. best on Farm Land, and can give you the L,uau muiicy money same day as loan is* made IfWftBWl -^,-u*^U«W9«»»M.w^»w**t^w.Ht*»afctCTn«)iyi||lwII A. Bugge, the wall known Bur lington merchant, left Monday for a two months' visit la the west. He will visit the Seattle fair and will take in the other interesting points. Mr. Bugge who has b*en in the gener al merchandise business In Burling ton for a number of years, recently sold the half interest in his store to E. A, Madsen, a well known young Burlington business man, who will look after the business' during 'his absence. Mr.'Madsea fa very welf liked. He'*-a goodaqnare fellow and most progressive. The business of the store is in good hands. FOR SALE—Four head Jersey cat tle, two cows grades, and one Regis tered, and one Registered Jersey bull. All cows milking, and all cows bred in April, 1909, to this bull, and supposed to be safe in calf. All animals young, and said bull an ex ceptionally fine individual. Anyone wishing to build up a first class herd of dairy cattle, should by all means see these animals, as I had selected them with a view of building up a first class herd for personal use, but on account of, an intended move from the country, will offer them for sale, at a very great sacrificed price. John M. Graves, 6-24 tf Des Lacs, N. D. ESTRAYED—On May 13th a two year old colt, weight 1,100, bay with white star in forehead and one white hind foot Ten dollars reward for return of same.—Write Max *IMU Rov- esiko, Max, N. D. 7 1-7-15 chg Minot, N. D. Don't send away your order for gsoceries untfl you have me figure with you. My old custcfrners are well satisfied* Whv not vou Trv us. II jUBaiw Two Cars of Buggies just received. They consist of top buggies, rubber tired run abouts and spring wagons. We have the best makes there are/and the styles are right up to the minute. They are priced right too. [Martin Jacobson, Minot, N. D. Tbe mooey you «are when jroa elaan you Straw Hat with ELKAYS Straw Hat Cleaner jut at good a any maaey earned, Elkay't Straw Hat Cleaner wfl make your old straw bat look jutf as good as new with ono miaote't work, with no fuss ormustor botbet •I all and save ten limes its cost die best straw hat cleaner ever put on the market and turns the oldest and most discolored draw hat white and stainless. Don't thrpw away last Mooter's straw hat—just try Elkay't Straw Hat Cleanet. 25e. Paul V. McCoy & Co. Minot, N. D. UNDERSHIRTS FROM 35 cents and up. SUIT CASES $1.00 and up. SOCKS SMALLWOOD'S GROCERY Bring mc your eggs and get the big price for them. Eggs are scarce and high. We need your eggs, you need our money —or groceries. Your produce is always worth good money at Smallwoods. We have a few snaps to offer you this week. Come in and get prices* Remember SmaHwood's Red Star Coffee, in 5 lb. tins, is the best coffee on the market for the money. I am going to be in better shape to offer you your harvest supplies this year than evtr before. AH I want is a chance to figure with you andt if I can not save you money, I do not want your trade. ft V-- ii»i,iiiiiMi«»iil*i rat Summer Trips Excursion Fares Money-savers-fort !!r for P. MILLER ftothe We have a nice line of everything in ready-to wear garments and can sell you at about half what our com petitors ask. Why? Well, that's easy. We don't have the express that our competitors have. We don't pay the high rent, don't pay a lot of expensive clerks, and can well afford to accept smaller profits. Of course we have to have a little profit. She fellow who sellB will be surprized to learn how reasonable our prices are. Here area few of them: North-Western Line-i •THE WAY. pF FAST1£AINS From Minot to Seattle Hi ritira One direction, via Omaha, through Cheyenne, Denver or Pueblo and Salt Lake City the opposite via Northern Pacific or Great Northern Railways. From Minot "'"KflKKii. ,M $81.45 Minneapolis and St. Paul Via Omaha, or Kansas City, and any direct route in one direction the opposite direction via Portland, Seattle and Northern Pacific or Great Northern Railways. To DENVER and return f27.40 GRAND JUNCTION and return M.4* SALT LAKE CITY and return M.40 ODGEN and return 49.49 See the Beauties of Colorado en route to the Exposition Diverse routes are permitted on the round trip tickets to the Alaska Yukon-Pacific Exposition, and it is therefore possible to visit Colorado, The Playground of America," a scenic region of unequalled splendor. Denver, Colorado Springs, Pike's Peak, Pueblo, the mountainous section and Salt Lake City have features of interest that make a trip to the Exposition incomplete unless they are included in the itinerary. all the time for lees than cost would soon SUITS $5.00 and up. OVERALLS 35 cents and up. .f^.p."r f? Tlckcts will be on sale daily until Sept. M. Return limit October 31,19M. For further information as to routes, stopover privileges', berth reserimtion etc., address or call Upon v. E. L. FARO^fe Traveling Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL H. H. LANKESTER Traveling Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL WWffi That's just what we have you men. go broke. But you SHOES $1.60 and up. TtES 25 cents and up. 3c UNDKEICBIEFS IXStfrU! 5c I clean, repair and press clothing, also loan money on anything. I do a square busi ness. You'll ugree with me, after we've once done btidiness. Dacotah Hotel Block MINOT, N. D. iii