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JW »M. I1?1 If 7 I I '•V I & (Sf fe fc'i s' tfl, •&» $%-i£ IP fife* They are pleasing- to look at and equally pleasing in their fault less fit and superior wearing qualities. If you appreciate stylish foot wear don't fail to see our footwear don't fail to A glance into our win dows tells the story of what's in vogue. :r'3^r,h*rJ:.r,yr/ .-» Fashionable Women Talk of the pretty creations in spring footwear now be ing displayed in our win dows. They are direct from the style designers of Ut7. tk Dunn Co., makers of "Style Shoes of Quality". Style Eledric Cleaning The Sensible Saving Way —Sensible because it is so" easy—so practical—so neces sary. —Saving because it does save time and labor—rugs and money.t 11644 Price $10.00 Style 1200 Price $12.00 Leland Departm't. Store. Are you getting pure Pastuerized Milk? MINOT PURE MILK CO. Phone 1199 Just run the Electric Cleaner lightly over your rugs. The air vacuum will draw the dirt into the dust proof bag—«-will clean your rugs to the verv core. IJ 1. jV'U Your dealer is showing several mak^s of Jilectric Cleaners, one of which will surely meet your needs. Let him show them to you. Northern States Power Co. Phone 1200 201 Main Street South Minot, North Dakota &se '-fa I'WISiUM1-'.'. +)+«*, SSpflffwisr" Big Livestock Sale in June At a meeting of the board of dir ectors of the Mouse River Loop Pure Bred Livestock Association, the 3rd and 4th of June was aet as date to hold in Minot, N. D., one of the big gest Livestock Shows and sales to ^e held in the state this year. All classes of Pure Bred Livestock will be sold and it is expected that 200 head of livestock will go through the show and sale ring. The directors met' in the Leland hotel, and a number of important sub jects relating to the development of the livestock industry were discussed and details were arranged for the com ing sale. A sales committee, consisting of Henry Finke, president E. S. Person, Martin Apland and Norbert D. Gor man were appointed and a number of resolutions were adopted in regard to an extensive advertising campaign and the consignment of the highest class of pure bred livestock. An outstanding feature of the meet ing was the determination of all the directors to extend every effort in making this sale tha most successful held in the state this year. They were also determined that .nothing should go thru the ring but the high est class of pure bred livestock which will assure any buyer that if he buys at the sale on June 3rd and 4th, he will get nothing but animals of the best quality. The following directors attended the meeting: Henry Finke, President, Berthold Martin Apland, 1st vice president, Bergen Duncan Beaton, second vice president, Bottineau Jim Ugland, 3rd vice president, Bow bells N. D. Gorman, secretary-treas urer, Minot J. E. Bass, Greene, N. D. Peter Olson, Barton, N. D. H. H. Phillips, Harvey Fred Roedeske, Wildrose, N. D. T. S. Stockdale, Ma koti and E. S. Person, Minot. ,w, $t,j MARKET LETTER April 6th, 1920. Hog market 15 higher. Top 15.25. Range 13.00 to 15.25. Bulk 14.90 to 15.10. Pigs 9 to 15.35. Boars 5 to 9. Cattle market strong to 25 higher. 1 Steers choice to prime, 10.25 to 13.50. Good to choice 6.75 to 9.00. Common to fair 5. to 6.50. Cows and heifers, choice to prime, 9.00 to 10.50. %Fair to good 6.30 to 7.50. Canners and cutters, 4.50 to 5 50. Butcher bulls, 6.50 to 8.00. Common bulls, 5.50 to 6.50. Feeders, good to choice 1000 to 1200 lbs., 8.50 to 12.00. 700 to 800 lbs., 7.50 to 9.00. Fair to good 50 to 800 1bs, 7.00 to 8.50. Inferior and canner kind 4.75 to 5.75. Yearlings 4.75 to 6.25. Calves 50 cents lower. Top 14.50. Sheep steady. Western lambs 16.50 to 18.00. Native lambs 14.50 to 18.00. Ewes, 3.50 to 12.00. •Yearling wethers 10 to 14. Bucks, 5.00 to 7.00. Equity Co-op. Packing Co. Seventh Day Adventist Church Not] Sabbath school Saturday at 2 |fr m. Preaching service at 3 p.m. Midweek prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sunday evening service at 7:4S o'clock. Song service at 7:30. The subject Sunday evening will be "The Union of Church and State or The Climax of Apostacy in the Early Churcfy How it was accomplished.'' All who are interested in the ad vantages of Americanism should hear this lecture. W. A. ALWAY, Pastor. Quartette Sup at Hospital A quartette consisting of Henry M. Gay, Lafe Flaten, C. B. Davis and J. L. Colton, delighted the patients of St. Joseph's hospital Sunday afternoon with a number of vocal selections. They have been invited to appear there again in the near future. "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eicher left Monday for Hayward, Calif., to make their future home. Mr. Eicher will engage in the real estate business with F. J. Lyman formerly of this city. They're GOOD ones! J&'r.' & I 'i&v' Black, Dark Steel, Dark Green and Seal leltnd Department Store 7 li in jiiiirf iwfi i"i nil imiii itit wi| 'I tr11tripirmiii11mpmim(fcl»I11 iTjiT v* ^.»n»W!.W 5 lbs. good Prunes -$1.00 3 lbs. Special Blend Coffee.-^$1.00 24 bars Laundry Soap $1.00 5 lbs. Raisin Grapes .... $1.00 2Yi lbs. H. P. B. Powder 65c 43vSouth Main St. Phone 272-273 4nr Build Now to Avbid the High CoA of Delay Many farsighted owners, after analyzing conditions, are building now. They are modernizing their factories to meet growing competition they are enlarging their plants to gain the^rofits of increased business already in sight* they are building homes because homes are scarce. Cox-Emmerson Lumber Co. Telephone 915 Minot, N. Dak. ATTENTION! Hood Tires Hood Tires Before you buy your tires, we like to call your attention to a few facts regarding tires: The HOOD TIRES are made from a higher grade of cotton fabric than the so-called standard tires, contains more plies, has almost double the strength. The rubber between the plies contanis 98 per cent para, the highest between the plies contains 98 per cent Para, the highest standard tires. Take for example a 30 by 3£ on comparison. Hood tires averaged last year 14,000 miles. On first cost you may think Hood Tires are high pric ed, but cost per mile figured, they cost less. Why are 80 percent of all heavy grade rubbers sold out of Minot, HOOD GRAY SOLE? Ask anybody that wears them. Why Not HOOD Tires? Nedreloe-Morgan Motor Co. Telephone 120 Fashion Fancies for Spring With the advent of Spring comes the demand for fabrics to make up into garments suitable for the warm weather. ''f This ftore responds with assortments, diversified, yet moderate inprice. You will enjoy viewing these attra&ive showings. Bring us your BUTTER, EGGS and POTATOES.. Highest Prices Pud Take home a LIQUID VENEER MOP and BOTTLE of VENEER EVERYTHING T0E£t AND WEAR Let The Independent Do Your Job Printing! S^^Ta»U»Jg|)»|lWPil j|l»»wwg^^^urWii^T ..,• WTSE |jq^W3F' (AMI Yt 10 lb. box Macaroni or Spaghetti,veach __$1.30 5 lbs. Ginger Snaps $1.00 1 lb. Pan Fired Jap Tea ..w.. 43c 1 good Broom .$1.00 Minot, No. Dik. •:k 'Jm** IV -'J 1 4' 1 tV