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1 I .ft- $£& ghrr yia--!,-T-!.T-!T-?rr .Mtraa a*. Real Gravely Chewing Plug gives the pure taste of rich leaf, sweetened just enough* A condensed, satisfying chew —and it lasts. i*Al «s & \m *xx£® —!5 «JtSU Hot water itlways! pralJons of it. All tho hot water you want, •w henever you want it. Reservoir is uickclcd cop* j»ur, with pockft grossed from one eiuamless piece —can't leak*. (1) Sola firmly against lining1 ot firebox heats wsitorapquickly an would kettle on tt very hot stove. When water boils, reservoir ::ioves awny from Jif box bylovrr(2. No wear on bottom of reservoir. K^scrvnirs flush with Btove top have uliuniuuin covers. For sale by Minot Hardware & Furniture Co. SOMETHING TASTY War Breads and Pastries. The way we mix and bake them makes them equally as wholesome and delicious as wheat flour products. One of our juicy, well-filled Pies, a dainty Layer Cake and a loaf of our BEST BREAD will make the Simplest meal a feast. Try them today. Fresh from our ovens, they are tasty treats. CITY BAKERY PHONE 30 Ehr's Stock Farm am Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch—and worth it Gravely lasts so much longer it costs no more to chew than ordinary plug P. B. Gravely Tobact Company Danville, Virginia Quality shows in service! The Majestic is bought by those who see the economy of paying a little moie at the start and a whole lot less in the end. That little extra you pay for a Majes tic is an investment in quality that will pay dividends in service long: after the ordinary range is worn out. The Majestic is made of malleable and charcoal iron, a combination that resists wear and rust three times as long as any other range metal. The Majc tic saves fuel bccausc it it cold-rivctcd, making oven air-tight with out putty. This eliminates open jointsand requireslcsafucl to maintain uniform heat. The Majestic is made in many styles and sizes, hut only one qrmlity—the best. Yoa will do yourself an injustice if you don't ex amine the Majestic before you buy any range. Come to orr e'. ire and ace the Majestic. Compare it with any other range at any price. Wu fcnow you will never bo satisfied to buy an ordinary ranee afieryouknowtl'oquality and the advantages of a Majestic. Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range THE WORK OP THE DENTIST Six thousand dentists are mv gath ered in iliicago tto discuss tha: which interests them—increased efficiency in their work. Men failed to appreciate the doctors in old days. The barber was also the doctor, the blood tetter, and has his striped pole, th» white to advertise the barber's lather, the red to adver tise the letting Mood. We have not teamed, partly, to realize the importance of the doctor, the genius of diagnosis, the skill of the surgeon and alt the specialists whose work increases the average length of life. The dantist is aa yet unappreciated, the position of hna«r to which he is entitled not acoortdfed to him. In jyar, in pefeee, in youth and old age, in industry, ia art, the dentist can be, should be, and would be, if properly encouraged, an agent for good excelled by none. They say that an army travels on its stomach—namely, upon what it eats. The benefit of what the army eats depends upon the teeth with which the eating is done. Good teeth mean good indigestion, and upon good digestion depend the man and the main's mind. Neglect of decaying teeth means suppuration in the gums, the absorb ing of poison which weakens the body and destroys life. If you could eliminate every decay ed tooth in the United States you would immediately add at ieast ten years to the average life, save valu able men for useful work, and cut down by at least 50 per cent the num ber of wasted days spent in illness. All this the dentists could do, if properly appreciated and encouraged. As civilization has changed the lives of men, it 'has injured their teeth and increased their diseases. Soft food, rapid eating, the fiendish American quick-lunch—all these are curses that the skillful dentist alone can counteract. Find a capable, conscientious den tist—there are many. See him regu larly and often take your children be ginning with their first teeth. The more regularly and the oftener you go to a good dentist, the less work will be done to your teeth and the less your teeth will have cost you at the- end of life. Do not wait to have some skilled dental mechanic fill your mouth with artificial teefch. Go now and keep the teeth that you have. They will outlast you, no matter how long you live, if you have the right man to take care of them. Chicago welcomes the 6,000 dentists. They have come to the right.city. For this is destined within a few years to be the greatest city in the world. .And it will be one of the first to recognize the importance of the skillful dentist, honor and encourage him.—Editorial, Chicago Tribune. One Crop Pays for the Land Some extra good grain was raised in the district southwest of Minot. John A. Borud had a 55 acre field of rye that averaged 18 bushels and Jul ius Hanson reports a yield of 19% bushels of rye on a 55 acre field. Andrew Opland's macaroni wheat av eraged 17 y2 bushels. Flax is run ning at around the 14 bushel mark, which at something over three dollars a bushel would about pay for the land in one crop. Joe Carlson,of Torning township shipped 60 steers from Des Lacs Sat urday. Jim Eide shipped 15 head of cattle and Scfhwartz & Hussey, 65 head the same day. SOUTHERN MINNESOTA. Will trade you v. good half section of southern Minnesota corn belt land 1 1-2 miles from good town, for £oo farm near Minot. 9-26-tf DORR CARROLL. I will be in Minot Oct. 18th for the purpose of buying U. S. and Allies cavalry and artillery horses and mules. Horses must stand 15 to 16 1-2 hands high. Also horses and mares under 15 hands high from year old and up for the Southern cotton fields. Must be broke to work and in good flesh. Prices low on this class but a chance to clean up on little horses. Blemished horses taken at a price. B. W. ELDER, 9-26-t3eg U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111. N O I E 1 would like very much to have the party who took my L. C. Smith double barreled twelve guage shot gun from my car Sunday morning while car was standing in front of the Leland Hotel or Dad's Lunch room, return same. If taken for a joke I will buy the cigars and call it square—if stolen for other purposes I will pay a lib eral reward. .The gun is a high grade L. C. Smith and a pebble leather case. The gun has a -few -identification marks that cannot be removed. O. M. CHAMPLIN, 10-3-t2 Minot, N. I). NOTICE OF CKATTEXi MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAKE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that de fault has been made in tho terms of that certain chattel mortgage made by H. L. St. John of Surrey, North Dakota mort gagor. to the International Harvester Cimpanv of America, a corporation, mortgagee, which mortgage Is dated the 23rd day of August, A. D. 1918. and filed In the office of the Register of Deeds In and roi the County of Ward, State of North Dakota, on the 24th day of August A. D., ]I» 18 under document No- 140749 to secure tho following indebtedness. 3 Miles Werffc of Minot m^W'WSf 'W^] to-wit: One note for Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars dated August 23, 1918, due Oct. 1st, 1918, with interest at 8% from date until due and 10% thereafter. One note for Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, dat ed August 23, 1918, due October 1st, 1919 with interest at 8% from date until due and 10% thereafter. There Is due on the said notes at the time of this notice, Four Hundred Three Dollars and 3S-100 ($403.38) principal and interest and that default Is of the following na ture, to-wit: That one of the said notes is now past due and uiipaid and that by a provision contained in the mortgage the said mortgagee has elected to de clare the balance of the debt due and the mortgagor has abandoned the said property and neglected to care for the same and the said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of the property in the said mortgage and hereinafter des cribed at the front door of the Court House in the County of Ward, State of North Dakota pn Saturday, the 12th day of October, 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., and that the personal prop erty which will be sold to satisfy the said mortgage Is described as follows: One (1) 12 ft. McCormick push bind er, combination type with elevator at tachment, new in 1918. One (1) grey gelding three years old, name "Prince". One grey mare, six years old name "Kit". INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA Mortgagee. O. S. Relshus Implement Company Agent for the Mortgagee, Office and Post-office Address, Minot. North Dakota. 10-3-lt SUMMONS State of« North Dakota, County of Ward, ss: In District Court, Eighth Judicial strict. BERTHA BROOKS, PlaintitT, vs. PHILLIP JOHN BROOKS, Defendant. Summons. The State of North Dakota Sends Greeting to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff herein, which complaint is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Ward County North Da kota and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the sub scriber at his office in the city of Towner, McHenry County, Nort.i Da kota, within thirty days after the ser vice of this summons upon you, ex clusive of the day or such service' and in case of ,your failure to appear and answer as above required, plaintiff will take judgment against you by default for the relief demanded In said com plaint. Dated July 24th, 1918. AMtERT WEBER, Attorney for FlalntifT, Residence and P. O. 9-5-6t Address, Towner. N. D. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of North Dakota-, County of Ward. In County Court, before Hon. Wil liam Murray, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Ralph J. Piper, deceased. Edna A. Piper, Petitioner, VS. Lawrence Piper and Dean Piper, minors and A. D. McCannel, special Guardian, Respondents. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the under signed Edna A. Piper, Executrix of the last Will and instate of Ralph J. Piper, late of the City of Minot, in the county of Ward and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said de cedent, to exhibit them with the neces cessary voucher*, within six months af ter the first publication of this notice, to said Executrix at Room 12 Lee Block In the city of Minot, in said Ward Coun ty, North Dakota. Dated Sept. 14th, 1918. EDNA A. PIPER, Executrix First publication on the 19th day of September, 1918. 9-19-t4 NOTICE AND CITATION HEARING OP PINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS TRIBUTION OP ESTATE SLate North Dakota, County of' Ward, ss. In County Court, Before Hon. William Murray, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Ruben B. Schmidt, Deceased. IDA L. SCHMIDT, Petitioner, vs. NO RESPONDENT. Notice and Citation, Hearing of Fisal Account and Distribution of Estate. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: To Whom it May Concern are hereby notified that the final account of the Ida L. Schmidt, Administratrix of the Estate of Ruben 13. Schmidt, late of the City of Minot, in the County of Ward, and State of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, there in showing that the estate ol' said de ceased is ready for final distribution', and petitioning that her account be allow ed, the residue of said estate be distri buted to the persons thereunto entitled, her administration closed and she be dis charged that Saturday, the 9th day of November, A, D.. 1918. at 10 o'clock in the lureuoun of that day, at the Court rooms In the Court House, in the City of Minot, County of Ward, and State of North Dakota, has been duly ap pointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place anv POTATOES STORED Have room for about 50,000 bushels of Potatoes Best storage room in town and located right on track. We store anything and everything. Minot Warehouse and Storage 18 Second St. N. E. Minot, No. Dakota We have plenty of Good Lump Lignite Coal and can deliver same promptly MINOT COAL CO. Phone 970 person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions. In writing, to said account and petition and con test the same. And you, the above named respondents and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and ap pear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account shall not be allowed, the residue of said es tate be distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said Ida L. Schmidt, discharged Dated the 2nd day October, A. D. 191i. By the Court: WILLIAM MURRAY, Judge of the County Court. Let Service of the above Citation b. made by publication. James Johnson, Atty. for the Estate, 140 South Main St. Minot, N. D. 10-S-t! NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Matter of the Estate of Einar J. Rindal, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed Oscar Herum, Administrator of the Estate of Einar J. Rindal, late of the Village of Carplo in the County of Ward, and State of North Dakota, de ceased, to the creditors of, and all per sons having claims against said deceas ed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said Administrator at the office of Nestos and Herigstad. in the City of Minot in said Ward County, North Dakota. Dated September 23, 1918. OSCAR HERUM, Administrator. First publication on the 26th day of September, 1918. D-26-t4 CITATION HEARING- PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR State of North Dakota, County of Ward, ss. In County Court, Before Hon. William Murray, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of O. A. Pederson, deceased. JENNIE PRDERSON, Petitioner, vs. OLIVE PEDERSON, Respondent. Citation Hearing Petition for Appoint ment of Administrator. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondent and all persons in terested in the .Estate of O. A. Peder son, Deceased: You, and each of you, are hereby no tified that the above named petitioner horein. has filed in this Court her peti tion praying that letters of administra tion upon the estate of O. A. Pederson, late of the City of I'ascagoola in the County of Jackson and State of 'Mis sissippi, deceased, be granted to E. H. Johnson, and that the said petition will be heard and nuly considered by this Court on the sixth day of November. 1918, at ton o'clock in the forenoon of that day, in the Court Rooms of this Court, in the City of Minot in the Coun ty of Ward, and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this Court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the signa ture of the Judge of said Court is hereto subscribed and attested by the seal of said Court in the City of Minot, in said county of Ward in the State of North Dakntn this .Iflth dfiv of Septemhftr A D. 1918. By the Court, WILLIAM MURRAY. Judge of the Countv Court. Let the service of the above citation be made by publication for three sue-1 cesslve weeks In Ward County Inde pendent. WILLIAM MURRAY. 10-3-3t Judge of County Court men The soft pedal is an exaggeration. We have the only one, and yet we mu^t say we have a number of mighty fine HOLSTEIN and GUERNSEY COWS for sale. Now, you tell us what you expecfl and desire and we will try to please you in more ways than one. REMEMBER—-Honest, Reliable Dealing EHR'S STOCK FARM HIDE MARKET Orcen Baited Hide* No. 1 Ho. 2 G. S. Hides, 25 lbs. and up .1(| .151 G. S. Kips, 15 to 25 lbs .11 ,H| G. S. Calf, 8 to 15 lbs .IT .15} G. S. Bulls, Stags or Oxen .14 ,1S Qreea IMea No. 1 No. 2 Green Hides, 25 lbs. and up.. .1S| ,14} Green Kips, 15 to 25 lbs .IT ,15| Green Calf, 8 to 15 lbs .244 Green Bulls, Stags or Oxen .11 .12 Price, for Tannlmr Horse or Cattle, any size $ 7.5t Colt or Kip, not over 25 lbs 4.0# Colt or Calf, not over 15 lbs 2.2S Tanning Pelts, any size, wool on 2.00 Dogs, any size 2.0# Wolf or Coyote, any size 2.26 lcer Skin (hair on) 2.25 Deer Skin (for buck) 2.26. Harness Leather, linished prodvet per s|. ft. .26 l.ace Leather, per sq. ft .25 Shoe Leather, per sq. ft. .26 Unlngr—Black Plash Horse or Cattle, any size $ 8.5# Colt or Kip, not over 25 lbs 6.51 Colt or Calf, not over 15 lbs 4.0# Tanning and Lining, Complete Black Plnali Horse or Cattle, any size $15.0# Colt or Kip, not over 25 lbs 10 00 Colt or Calf, not over 15 lbs 6.00 Minot Hide & Tanning Company 425 Front St. PHONE 11* Money to Toan on farm land and city property. Current rates. Na delay. C. Aurland. Minot, N. D. tf Telephone or write Jim Casteel of Burlington if you want to place aa order for your winter's supply of tha best Mouse River Lignite on the mar ket. His mine is now open and he ia filling, orders promptly. 6-13-tf W E O A S E E E We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per set (broken or not). We also pay actual value for Diamonds, old Gold, Silver and Bridge-work. Send at once by parcel post and receive cash by retura mail. Will return your goods if our price is unsatisfactory. MAZEr.'S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dept. X, 2007 So. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. 9-26-12t* NOTICE. Whereas it has been reported that I should have said that L. H- Rubbelke had stolen certain books from the Joha Hanson schpol house, I hereby wish to state that no such statement was ever made bv me. MRS. T. TAXDAHL- September 25, 1918. 10-3-t3* WM. EHR, Proprietor