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fei Fliilip Kershtien, who is farming iht Vied Spath farm, twelve miles swrth *t the city, is preparing to put -jb 400 acres of crop next season. He ahresbcd 4,000 bushels of wheat last iSttU. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted $3.50 II jour eyes are troubling you. Pv' VjMrhave either a constant or i«cctsioo»J headache. II your bhirs. Chances are you i'plasses. We employ a grad «ti optician, registered by ex- Miutron in the State of North SMtota. He does first-class work «t waeonable prices. We test eyes and supply the proper in steel frames for $3.50 fSold-fiUed frames and lenses $6.00 Solid gold frames and lenses $9.00 If your eyes improve so that y» need new lenses within six iths we change them without extra charges. We do all of eye glass repairing, such jm Siting new frames or frame replace old or broken "imim, etc. If you break a lense the pieces, bring them in to $ maud we will-, duplicate it ex wdOj. Paul V. fl'Coy&Co. Jewelers and Druggists fcefefld Blk. Minot, N.D. i?5 !ji v. A. A. ROBINSON 1 Senator Thompson Resigns W. E. Purcell, Well-known Wahpeton Attorney, Appointed-Is Considered a Brilliant Man Senator Fountain L. Thompson of Cando has resigned, and Gov. Burke has appointed Senator Purcell, the well known Wahpeton attorney, to succeed him. Mr. Thompson's health has not been good, and shortly after arriving at Washington he suffered a number of hemorrhages. His physi cian has advised his going south at once. Mr. Purcell is a brilliant attorney, a ready debater, ahd .is considered one of the brightest men in the state. He BARBERS TO CHARG- MORE. Minot Barbers Now Charge Ten Cents for a Neck Shave—Say They Ought to Have Extra Pay for Extra Work. Beginning Feb. 1, the barber shops of Minot are charging iten cents extra for a neck shave. The barbers say they can afford to put a few extra touches on their victims for this amount, and believe that they have It coming anyway. The man who always asks for a neck shave, to save wash ling that part of his anatomy,will t^ink twice before saying, "Shave my neck, please." The barbers usually got something extra in the way of tips, anyway, for shaving necks, and the average customer will pay the extra amount without a murmur. JUDGE BURKE HERE. Well Known Valley City Jurist Hear ing Cases for Goas. Juoge Burke of Valley City is sit-1 ting on the bench i^ district court this weeic while Judge Goss is hearing cases in' chambers. The judge is a brother of Atty. Burlce of this city, and is one of the most prominent jur ists in the state. He will very like ly be a canddate for judge of ithe su preme court. Roy Dever, formerly with the Le land hotel, has accepted a position as traveling salesman with the Pure7 Oil Co. We have money for Ist-Farm Loans 2nd-Town and City We loan in amounts of $100 f200 $300 $400 $500 $600 |700 f800 |900 $1,000 $1,200 to $1,500 to $2,000 to f10,000, to one person, at one time on Real Estate Security. Liberal Terms and at Low Rates If you need a Farm Loan or City Loan, call on or write to us at once Savings will shine down, at Washington. John ahey, a well known Minot at torney, has been offered the position as secretary to Senator Purcell, and will probably accept. i"»«H|i! .• *$$* DAKOTA-MONTANA INVESTMENT CO. We are in position to renew your loan at a lower rate of in terest than you're now paying, OU NEED NOT wait until it is DUE to see us, as we can have everything fixed up the first time .you are in the city, so that the old loan will be taken up promptly and setisfied, and the new one immediately go into effect. Your old loan probably draws interest at 12% after due and may be foreclosed if not paid promptly. Avoid both contingencies and see us early, gave money. Save trouble. Should you desire, your old loan can be increased to any amount consistent" with good business policy. We also desire to get the prices and terms on all land for sale ir Ward County. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED DAKOTA-MONTANA INVESTMENT GO. E. H. JOHNSON, Secretary Arcade Blk. Minot, N. Dak. B0B4 All kinds of GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD I Feeling Editors' Pulses. The Chicago Tribune is feeling of the pulses of the editors, so to speak. iThat paper has sent a list of ques tions broadcast over the country, to new paper men only, asking the fol lowing questions: "Do you endorse the action of Aid rich and Cannon in regard to the re cent tariff legislation?'* "Is Cannon your choice for next speaker of the house?" "Who would you vote for the next president 1" THE SAVINGS LOAN AND TRUST CO., MINOT, N. D. Gentlemen Value of improvements Li«t us know your, terms at once. Resources One-quarter Million Dollars Error In Advertisement. A couple of figures pulled out of Smallwood's grocery advertisement In our last issue, making it read as tho canned ifcoinatoes were selling at one cent a can and canned salmon at two cents. The errors were so obvious, that there was need of but little ex plaining. We regret the error, how ever.. Serious Case of Blood Koitoning. Mr. Toole, who for a long time was employed at .the Roell Hardware store, but who recently has been engaged' as a traveling salesman, is suffering from a bad case of blood poisoning at the Northwestern hospital, which started from a slight abrasion on the arm. The premises described in such mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy same are those certain prem ises situated in the county of Ward, State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wlt: The northeast quarter (ne%) of section seven (7), township 152 North, range 84 West. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of two hundred and five ($205.00) dollars, together with the costs and disburse ments of th's foreclosure and stat utory attorneys' fees. JOURGEN OliSON, Mortgagor. J. J. COYLE, Attorney for Mortgagee, Minot, North Dakota. 2 3 3 10 and Trust Co. FOR A LOAN ON YOUR LAND OR FOR A LOAN ON TOWN RESIDENCE PROPERTY Fill out and mail us the following letter at once I We maki loans on farm lands and on city and town property—cottages and homes— located in all the small towns in Northwestern North Dakota and Eastern Montana. DATE.. P.O. I wish to borrow $ for... years, and if this loan is made to me I can furnish you a first mortgage on Real Estate, with improvements thereon, as follows: Value of land or ground $ The improvements OATS ALWAYS ON HAND Adver. Notice of Mortgage Sale by tisement Notice ie hereby given that that certain real estate mortgage, execut leu and delivered by Konsta Oksa, an unmarried man, mortgagor, to Jour I gen Olson, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of August, A. O. 1907, and filed I for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Ward county, North Dakota, on the 16th day of Au gust, A. D. 1907. at 3:15 o'clock p. m. and recorded in book forty-six of mortgages, on page 397, will be fore closed by a sale of the premises in I such mortgage and hereinafter de scribed, at the front door of the court house in the city of Minot/county of Ward, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. omthe 18th day of March, A. D. 191u, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage at the date of sale. Total value Security^. "*Hr t- Monster Engine. One of the big new engines passed through Minot on the Great Northern Sunday. It is of the IDo, series and has fourteen driving wheels. Velva Paper for Sale. The Independent understands that the Velva Journal, which was edited by ihe late W. A. Stafford, is for sale. Velva is. a good town and has always given the Journal, excellent support Gum Shoe Campaign. I Secretary of State Blaiadell is in I the city. Alfrel is makng a gum shoe campaign, all right. Amended Notice «f Hearing Petition to Eetablish Heirahip. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Ward—In County Court, Before Hon* N. Davis, Judge. In the Matter of the Esitate of John E. Campbell, Deceased. William W. Campbell, Petitioner, vs. all persons interested in the estate of John E. Campbell, deceased, respond SntB. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and all persons interested in the Estate of John Ei Campbell, Deceased: Notice Is Hereby Given, That Wil liam W.» Campbell, has filed in the county court of said county of Ward, a duly verified petition praying for a decree establishing the right of suc cession to the estate of John E. Camp bell, deceased, and that Saturday, the 5th day of March, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. nt of said day, being the day of a regular term of this court, to-wit: of the February Term, A. D. 1910, at the county court room in the city of Minot, County of Ward, North Dakota, has been set by order of this court as the time and place for hearing said petl tioiu At which said time and place any and all persons interested may appear and show cause why the pray er of said petition should not be granted. Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this 21st day of January, 1910. By the Court: N. DAVIS, Judge of the County Court. Let the service of the above cita tion be made by publication for three successive weeks, last publication to be at least 20 days prior to March 5th, 1910. N. DAVIS, Judge. Il 27 2 10 consist of Name .Address I