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tin 4 A n; % t •vv -1 ' f ,tf •w> *> / piR?«''' »*i FORMALDEHYDE 20c Pound AT: 40% Pure SLOCUM'S DRUG STORE - - Minot, N. D i -A >1 m TRACTION MGINES Require Lubricating Excellence Ask your dealer for our Gas Engine Cylinder Oil Imperial Steam Cylinder Oil O. K. Engine and Thresher Oil Boss Gear Crease Veribest Axle Grease PURE OIL COMPANY (The Western Independent Institution) Wholesale OHs MINOT, N. D. Phone 766 :kt BUY YOUR SEED FROM BEGLEY VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Tested by the pure seed commissioner. We guarantee them to conform to the pure seed l?w of North Dakota OIVE US YOUR ORDE» FOR ORASS SEED CASH FEED AND FUEL STORE Raastti St. M. E. BEGLEY, Prop. Mlnet, N. D. S* and Lots 3 and 4, Sec. 3-152-87. 200 acres of .good wheat land, half way between Plaza and Ryder, N.D. S.E.* Sec. 8-153-83. N.W.* Sec. 33-159-84. N. W. Sec. 14-158-85. Above land will be . sold on easy payments Walter R. Bond Heal Estate Agmcy No. I, P. O. Block J Ground Corn and Oats Whole Corn. SEED CORN—Northwestern Dent All kinds of GRASS and FIELD SEEDS A. A. ROBINSON ELEVATOR CO. i *>/• \tt~f > , - - i" r *- V * * f V*" •» ,r * .* / i t. I r V V, Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. Whereas, C. Faulhaber, Mortgagor, made, executed and delivered to The Minneapolis Threshing Machine a corporation, Mortgagee, his certain chattel Mortgage, dated February 18th, 1908, wherein and whereby said Mortgagor, mortgaged to said Mort- gagee, the fallowing described per- sonal property, to-wit: One Minne- apolis 35 horsepower traction straw burner single engine, No. 5400, com- plete with all parts and attachments, one automatic gear oiler, one round steel tank, mounted on rear platform, one headlight, to secure the payment of the sum of thirty one hundred fifty- eight 25-100 dollars, which Mortgage was duly filed in the office of the reg- ister of deeds of Ward county, North Dakota, on February 26th, 1008. And whereas, default has been made in the terms <>f said mortgage by reason of non-payment and the amount claimed to be due thereon at date of this sale will be thirty-seven hundred sixty-eight and 80-100 dol- lars, Now, Therefore, Ntrtice is hereby given, that by virtue of said mort- gage and by order of said The Min- neapolis Threshing Machine Co., the present owner thereof, I wili sell the above described chattels at lot number two (2), block four (4) original town- site of the village of Berthold, County of Ward, State of North Dakota, at. the hour of 2 o'clock p. m„ on the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1911. The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co., E. F. Ludwigsen, Agent. Dated at Minot, Ward county, N. Dak., this 23rd day of 'May, A. D. 1911. Residence and postoffice address, Minot, N. Dak. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 8ALE. Notice is hereby given that Default having been made in the payment of a certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Clara Fladager and Ole Flada- ger, husband and wife, Mortgagors, to Erick R. Ramstad, Mortgagee, dated the 19th day of December, i905, and filed for record In the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Ward and fr*ate of North Dakota, on the 20th day of December, 1903, and recorded in Book 10 of Mortgages at Page 15r*wlll be foreclosed by a sale of tbe premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of tbe Court House in the nit.v of Minot in the county of Ward and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on the 17th day of June A. D. 1911, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, viz: the west half of lot one (1) in block eight (8) of North Minot according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Re glster of Deeds in or for Ward county, North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage* at the date of sale the sum of three hundred and forty-six 83-100 dollars. ERICK R. RAMSTAP. Mortgagee. JAMES JOHNSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. S 111« The editcT of the White Earth R^\ ord should be consistent. He wrote an editorial lambasting the editors (Or dishing out free advice to the far- mers and in the same issue gave the farmers some pointers on growing al- falfa. Schafer will celebrate the Fourth and among the attractions will be the j county commissioners or McKenzie j county. j The county commissioners will be in session again June 1. Money to Loan $300, $500 to $20 OOO for Farm Loans and City Loans Savings Deposit Bank Is there anything in all this world that is of more Importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for indigestion. They Increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all deal- ers. . . * NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in the terms of that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Annie Gudmunsen (a widow) to Minot Realty company (a corporation) aft mort- gagee, dated October 8th, 1908, and recorded in the Register of Deer 's office in Ward county on November 18th, 1908, in Book 139 of Mortgages, page 34 and by said Minot Realty company assigned on November 25th, 1908, to the Gold Stabeck Land & Credit company (a corporation) which assignment was recorded in the afore- said Register of Deeds office on Nov- ember 30th, 1908, in "Book 34 of Mort- gages, pace 583. And no action or proceedings at law, of~btherwise having at any time been had to recover the debt or any part thereof secured by said mortgage. Notice Is Hereby Given, that the premises designated in said mortgage and described as the Northwest quart- er and Lots one (1) and two (2) of Section Nineteen (19) Twp. one fifty-two (152) Range Eighty-six (86) will be sold at the front door of th« Ward county court house in the city of Minot on the bin dry of Jupe, 1911, at 2:30 p. m., to satisfy the Amount due. under the terms of said mortgage which will on the date of sale amount to the sum of eight hundred nine dollars and sixty-seven conts ($809.67) besides the attorney fee and costs of sale Dated April 25, 1911. GOLD STABECK LAND ft CREDIT COMPANY, Assignee. MORTON ft MOII, Attorneys tor Assigns s, Lanstsrd, NMfe Dakota. 4 IT IS MINOT MARKETb CORRECTED EVERY TFURSF *Y Wheat New Durum 70 Flax 2.14 LOST—'Milk cow. red and white, branded letter L. on right hip and chain around hornB. Finder notify owner at Jerome, P. O. N. D., Mrs. M. Lorenz. 5 11 tS* 5% Paid on Deposits This bank pays 5% semi- annual interest on SAVINGS Savings Deposit Bank Young lady, recent graduate, de- sires position as stenographer. Ad- dress P. O. Box 197, Sawyer, N. D. 5 18 t4 chg. The new hotel at Boulder Springs, the most popular and up-to-date resort in tbe state is enjoying a large patron- age from Minot and vicinity. Every- body who has Tlslted this resort is de- lighted with the place and accommo- dations. The delightful spring weather, pure mountain air, and a course of mineral water baths, will tone up the system, cure your rheumatism, nervousness, stomach troubles and other ailments. A week or ten days at this well known resort will convince you. Rates, including all expenses, 817.50 per week and up. Boulder Springs, Montana. 5 4 t4 chg We want to lend out in the next few weeks $20,000 on farm securi- ties; good terms Call on us. We can save you some money. Dakota* Montana Investment Co., Citizen's Bank Blk., Minot, N. D. tf WILL MAINTAIN OLD HECKER SCHOOL. Wm. Hecker of Logan called St the I V-.t ihlri * ! ' V < 1 Independent Wednesday and informed us that the school board had met iast Saturday and decided 2 to 1, to continue the school just east of the old Hecker postoffice. Several years ago an acre of ground and a building were given to the district, to remain the property of the district as long as it was to be used for school pur- poses. Of late, there has been some contention in the district, some desir- ing to elope up the school. ATTORNEYS CHANGE OFFICES. E. R. Sinkler and J. A. Heder, the attorneys, will move from the Annde block to the offices in the P. P. Lee block, formerly occupied by Ryeraoi & Nash. The change of location will he made the latter part of the week. NEW TRUST CO. IS ORGANIZED. What promises to be one of the strongest institutions in the north- west is organized in Minot. The new corporation will be known as th% Bankers Title —& Trust company and the main offices will be located here. The capital of the new company will be $100,00 and a general title, bond, insurance and trust business will be transacted. Some of the best known and soundest men in North Da- kota will bf> identified with the insti- tution. Among the local men in the deal are H. H. Kemper, J. j. O'oyle and O. G. Raugust. ENTERTAINED BURN3 CLUB. The following program was render- ed at a meeting of the Burns club held this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. \l . Wilson. Song—"There Was a Lad." Piano Duet—Doris Kemper and Bes- sie Wilson. Reading—'Mrs. John Campbell. Song—"Loch Lomond," Mrs. Erick- son. Violin Solo—Mr. A. S. Fraaer. Reading—Mrs. Wm. Murray. Song—"Annie Laurie," Wm. Heth- erton, Sr. * Piano Solo—Mrs. E. S. Person. Song—'Mrs. W. J. Norbeck. Stcry—Dr. A. J. McCannel. Piano Duet—Doris Kemper and Bes- sie Wilson. Auld Lang Syne. We have some twenty thousand dollars on hand to loan on good farm securities; most reasonable terms. Call on or write Dakota-Mon- tara Investment Co., Citizens Bank Block, Minot, N. D. tf Campbell Sub-Surface Packer Thil is die original Campbell Sub-Surface Packer, the one designed by H. W. Campbell, the "father** of the Dry Fanning System. I SUB SUBfACr PACM! (I' l l ll The P. & O. Campbell Packer is the salvation of Dry Farming. Built in the most substantial manner, with large weight box, closed dust-proof boxes, heavy wheels, and the best implement ever designed for conserving the moisture and assuring bumper crops. It increases the yield wherever it is used. CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS CALL AN I) SEE OUR LI JN E . Headquarters for AO Kinds of Up-to-Date Farm Machinery 3C ir nr DC EMERSON'S FOOT-LIFT PLOWS -also- None Better Spring Trip Cultivators We have a line of BUGGIES that can't be beat The EMERSON and ROCKFORD THE BETTENDORF, STEEL KING, WEBER AND COLUMBUS WACONS Wood Bar Lever Harrow to'La^o^thXm P & O. MOGUL ENGINE GANGS Gas Traction Engines—up to 45 H. P. NICHOLS & SHEPARD STEAM RIGS PBGRLBSS SHPARATORS the i ieveless machine •AUTOMOBILES s^best in the market"** Yours truly Champlin Implt. Co. Minot N, D. & : : <p /pfi. ,: Sfi V'* St fc5» i ' iii'i stsy§?lt

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Page 1: The Ward County independent. (Minot, Ward County, … › lccn › sn88076421 › 1911...burner single engine, No. 5400, com plete with all parts and attachments, one automatic gear

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FORMALDEHYDE 20c Pound AT: 40% Pure SLOCUM'S DRUG STORE - - Minot, N. D

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TRACTION MGINES Require Lubricating Excellence

Ask your dealer for our

Gas Engine Cylinder Oil Imperial Steam Cylinder Oil O. K. Engine and Thresher Oil

B o s s G e a r C r e a s e Veribest Axle Grease

PURE OIL COMPANY (The Western Independent Institution)

Wholesale OHs MINOT, N. D. Phone 766

:kt BUY YOUR SEED FROM BEGLEY

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS

Tested by the pure seed commissioner. We guarantee them to conform to the pure seed l?w of North Dakota

OIVE US YOUR ORDE» FOR ORASS SEED

CASH FEED AND FUEL STORE Raastti St. M. E. BEGLEY, Prop. Mlnet, N. D.

S* and Lots 3 and 4, Sec. 3-152-87. 200 acres of .good wheat land, half way between Plaza and Ryder, N.D.

S.E.* Sec. 8-153-83.

N.W.* Sec. 33-159-84.

N. W. Sec. 14-158-85. Above land will be . sold o n e a s y p a y m e n t s

Walter R. Bond Heal Estate Agmcy No. I, P. O. Block

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Ground Corn and Oats

Whole Corn.

SEED CORN—Northwestern Dent

All kinds of GRASS and FIELD SEEDS

A. A. ROBINSON ELEVATOR CO.

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Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. Whereas, C. Faulhaber, Mortgagor,

made, executed and delivered to The Minneapolis Threshing Machine a corporation, Mortgagee, his certain chattel Mortgage, dated February 18th, 1908, wherein and whereby said Mortgagor, mortgaged to said Mort­gagee, the fallowing described per­sonal property, to-wit: One Minne­apolis 35 horsepower traction straw burner single engine, No. 5400, com­plete with all parts and attachments, one automatic gear oiler, one round steel tank, mounted on rear platform, one headlight, to secure the payment of the sum of thirty one hundred fifty-eight 25-100 dollars, which Mortgage was duly filed in the office of the reg­ister of deeds of Ward county, North Dakota, on February 26th, 1008.

And whereas, default has been made in the terms <>f said mortgage by reason of non-payment and the amount claimed to be due thereon at date of this sale will be thirty-seven hundred sixty-eight and 80-100 dol­lars,

Now, Therefore, Ntrtice is hereby given, that by virtue of said mort­gage and by order of said The Min­neapolis Threshing Machine Co., the present owner thereof, I wili sell the above described chattels at lot number two (2), block four (4) original town-site of the village of Berthold, County of Ward, State of North Dakota, at. the hour of 2 o'clock p. m„ on the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1911. The Minneapolis Threshing Machine

Co., E. F. Ludwigsen, Agent. Dated at Minot, Ward county, N.

Dak., this 23rd day of 'May, A. D. 1911. Residence and postoffice address,

Minot, N. Dak.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 8ALE.

Notice is hereby given that Default having been made in the payment of a certain mortgage, executed and deliv­ered by Clara Fladager and Ole Flada-ger, husband and wife, Mortgagors, to Erick R. Ramstad, Mortgagee, dated the 19th day of December, i905, and filed for record In the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Ward and fr*ate of North Dakota, on the 20th day of December, 1903, and recorded in Book 10 of Mortgages at Page 15r*wlll be foreclosed by a sale of tbe premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of tbe Court House in the nit.v of Minot in the county of Ward and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on the 17th day of June A. D. 1911, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol­lows, viz: the west half of lot one (1) in block eight (8) of North Minot according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Re glster of Deeds in or for Ward county, North Dakota.

There will be due on such mortgage* at the date of sale the sum of three hundred and forty-six 83-100 dollars.

ERICK R. RAMSTAP. Mortgagee.

JAMES JOHNSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. S 111«

The editcT of the White Earth R^\ ord should be consistent. He wrote an editorial lambasting the editors (Or dishing out free advice to the far­mers and in the same issue gave the farmers some pointers on growing al­falfa.

Schafer will celebrate the Fourth and among the attractions will be the j county commissioners or McKenzie j county. j

The county commissioners will be in session again June 1.

Money to Loan $300, $500 to $20 OOO for Farm Loans and City Loans

Savings Deposit Bank

Is there anything in all this world that is of more Importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for indigestion. They Increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all deal­ers. . . *

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.

Default having been made in the terms of that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Annie Gudmunsen (a widow) to Minot Realty company (a corporation) aft mort­gagee, dated October 8th, 1908, and recorded in the Register of Deer's office in Ward county on November 18th, 1908, in Book 139 of Mortgages, page 34 and by said Minot Realty company assigned on November 25th, 1908, to the Gold Stabeck Land & Credit company (a corporation) which assignment was recorded in the afore­said Register of Deeds office on Nov­ember 30th, 1908, in "Book 34 of Mort­gages, pace 583.

And no action or proceedings at law, of~btherwise having at any time been had to recover the debt or any part thereof secured by said mortgage.

Notice Is Hereby Given, that the premises designated in said mortgage and described as the Northwest quart­er and Lots one (1) and two (2) of Section Nineteen (19) Twp. one fifty-two (152) Range Eighty-six (86) will be sold at the front door of th« Ward county court house in the city of Minot on the bin dry of Jupe, 1911, at 2:30 p. m., to satisfy the Amount due. under the terms of said mortgage which will on the date of sale amount to the sum of eight hundred nine dollars and sixty-seven conts ($809.67) besides the attorney fee and costs of sale

Dated April 25, 1911. GOLD STABECK LAND ft

CREDIT COMPANY, Assignee.

MORTON ft MOII, Attorneys tor Assigns s,

Lanstsrd, NMfe Dakota. 4 IT IS

MINOT MARKETb CORRECTED EVERY TFURSF *Y

Wheat New Durum 70 Flax 2.14

LOST—'Milk cow. red and white, branded letter L. on right hip and chain around hornB. Finder notify owner at Jerome, P. O. N. D., Mrs. M. Lorenz. 5 11 tS*

5% Paid on Deposits This bank pays 5% semi­annual interest on SAVINGS

Savings Deposit Bank

Young lady, recent graduate, de­sires position as stenographer. Ad­dress P. O. Box 197, Sawyer, N. D.

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The new hotel at Boulder Springs, the most popular and up-to-date resort in tbe state is enjoying a large patron­age from Minot and vicinity. Every­body who has Tlslted this resort is de­lighted with the place and accommo­dations.

The delightful spring weather, pure mountain air, and a course of mineral water baths, will tone up the system, cure your rheumatism, nervousness, stomach troubles and other ailments.

A week or ten days at this well known resort will convince you.

Rates, including all expenses, 817.50 per week and up. Boulder Springs, Montana. 5 4 t4 chg

We want to lend out in t h e n e x t f e w w e e k s $20,000 on farm securi­ties; good terms Call on us. We can save you some money. Dakota* Montana Investment Co., Citizen's Bank Blk., Minot, N. D. tf

WILL MAINTAIN OLD HECKER SCHOOL.

Wm. Hecker of Logan called St the

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Independent Wednesday and informed us that the school board had met iast Saturday and decided 2 to 1, to continue the school just east of the old Hecker postoffice. Several years ago an acre of ground and a building were given to the district, to remain the property of the district as long as it was to be used for school pur­poses. Of late, there has been some contention in the district, some desir­ing to elope up the school.

ATTORNEYS CHANGE OFFICES. E. R. Sinkler and J. A. Heder, the

attorneys, will move from the Annde block to the offices in the P. P. Lee block, formerly occupied by Ryeraoi & Nash. The change of location will he made the latter part of the week.

NEW TRUST CO. IS ORGANIZED.

What promises to be one of the strongest institutions in the north­west is organized in Minot. The new corporation will be known as th% Bankers Title —& Trust company and the main offices will be located here.

The capital of the new company will be $100,00 and a general title, bond, insurance and trust business will be transacted. Some of the best known and soundest men in North Da­kota will bf> identified with the insti­tution.

Among the local men in the deal

are H. H. Kemper, J. j. O'oyle and O. G. Raugust.

ENTERTAINED BURN3 CLUB.

The following program was render­ed at a meeting of the Burns club held this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. \l . Wilson.

Song—"There Was a Lad." Piano Duet—Doris Kemper and Bes­

sie Wilson. Reading—'Mrs. John Campbell. Song—"Loch Lomond," Mrs. Erick-

son. Violin Solo—Mr. A. S. Fraaer. Reading—Mrs. Wm. Murray. Song—"Annie Laurie," Wm. Heth-

erton, Sr. * Piano Solo—Mrs. E. S. Person. Song—'Mrs. W. J. Norbeck. Stcry—Dr. A. J. McCannel. Piano Duet—Doris Kemper and Bes­

sie Wilson. Auld Lang Syne.

We have some twenty t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s o n hand to loan on good f a r m s e c u r i t i e s ; m o s t reasonable terms. Call on or write Dakota-Mon-tara Investment Co., C i t i z e n s B a n k B l o c k , Minot, N. D. tf

Campbell Sub-Surface Packer

Thil is die original Campbell Sub-Surface Packer, the one designed by H. W. Campbell, the "father**

of the Dry Fanning System.

I S U B S U B f A C r P A C M !

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The P. & O. Campbell Packer is the salvation of Dry Farming. Built in the most substantial manner, with large weight box, closed dust-proof boxes, heavy wheels, and the best implement ever designed for conserving the moisture and assuring bumper crops. It increases the yield wherever it is used.

CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS

C A L L A N I ) S E E O U R L I J N E .

Headquarters for

AO Kinds of Up-to-Date Farm Machinery 3C ir nr DC

EMERSON'S FOOT-LIFT

PLOWS -also-

None Better Spring Trip Cultivators

W e have a line of BUGGIES that can't be beat

The EMERSON and ROCKFORD THE BETTENDORF, STEEL KING, WEBER AND COLUMBUS WACONS

Wood Bar Lever Harrow to'La^o^thXm

P & O. MOGUL ENGINE GANGS

Gas Traction Engines—up to 45 H. P. NICHOLS & SHEPARD STEAM RIGS

PBGRLBSS SHPARATORS the i ieveless machine

• A U T O M O B I L E S s ^ b e s t i n t h e m a r k e t " * *

Yours truly Champlin Implt. Co. Minot

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