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»W^WIS wtwwwi* nmnu>w' 5 ^7 * is £^Vx -"• r i*r- rv^v Don't Take Up Your Rugs Or Move Your Furniture to Have Your House Wired Our electricians ale neat and gentleman- ly and they know how to work without dust, dirt, noise or confusion. In no case is it necessary to take the furniture out of a room or cover up the pictures or bric-a-brac. You hear the saw and hammer when a piece of closet or attic floor is being moved, but t 1 . at is all. The small chunks of planter from the tiny holes where the wires go through are caught as they fall. When the job is finish- ed not a trace remains but the dainty fix- tures, switchee and receptacles, and the won- derful convenience of electricity. We have attractive booklets telling just how it is done and an estimate telling of the cost will place you under no obligation. For estimates or information call on THE MINOT ELECTRIC CO., Phone 78, MUNZ BROS., Phone 93. Northern States ./'hold . ny First Annual Ski Tournament || MINOT, N. D. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th Under auspices of MINOT SKI CLUB, organized under the laws National Ski Association of America , 19161 aws of the j j xotf AUCTION! I will sell at public audtion on my home&ead, Lake view Farm, 4Y 2 miles South of Glenburn, 5 miles We^t and 3 miles North of Deering, 15 miles North and 3 miles Ea& of Minot, on TUESDAY, MARCH 7 th , 1916 The following described property: This enables the Club to bring to this city Ski Jumpers of National Fame_ DON'T MISS THIS GREAT EVENT | * t! Scaffold now under construction at hill Northwest of Minot Normal School. 1j SPECIAL train service being arranged. Ask your Agent. j j TWO MOVING PICTURE FILMS OF THE TOURNAMENT WILL BE TAKEN {} Tournament Begins Friday, March 10, at 2 P. M. j| jj ADMISSION: Adults 50 cents. Children 25 cento {! CHE FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO r£eil Estate Brokers General Insurance and Loam FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 1.—We are offering a little special: 160 acres in Section 19-154-84, 50 acres broke, $25 per acre. Is there anybody in Burt township or near there, that wants this land at that price? —See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co. FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 2.—We have several offers for the five a£re tract and handsome bungalow, barn and chicken depart«ief»t,ltwo miles east of the post office, but we have not closed a deal. Anyone who wants a beautiful suburban home Qt for one wjidjis a chicken fancier and a light gardener, this is a splendid? £nap. —See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co. FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 3.—One quarter section for rent. Has 5-room house and barn, 10 miles from Minot in McKinley Township. 135 acres broke, balance pas- ture.- —See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co.' FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 4—Asplendid half section for sale, southwest of Minot, 3 1-2 miles from Dea Lacs. Artesian well and small house and barn. All under cultivation. A bargain. —See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co. FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 5.—Two or three nice quarter sections and one half section in McKinley Twp. at a snap, easy terms. Another half section and two or three quarters in Mary- land Twp. at bargain prices. One quarter section, 8 miles south of Minot, near the Poor Farg^ith buildings. /Easy terms and snap prices. Several half sections and sections for sale southwest of to^n, highly improved., , : ? Half sefetiarii'^tr&ignt north of town near Lynch. Easy ?? payments, virgin soil. Put it in flax and pay for it in one year. A quarter section near Lynch,, beautifyl and level, on crpp , j! payments to a right party.' ~ —See the TTraiflTW. YoungmaiTTM^XJor^ Sf * 21 HEAD OF HORSES One brown mare with foal, coming 4 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. One brown mare with foal, coming 4 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. On« sorrel mare with foal, coming 4 yrs. old, weight U00 lbs. One sorrel mare with foal, coming 3 yrs. old, weight 1200 lbs. One black mar£ with foal, coming 11 yrs. old, weight 1350 lbs. One bay mare with foal, coming 11 yrs. old, weight 1650 lbs. On« black stallion, coming 11 yrs. old, weight 1650 lbs. One black gelding, coming 8 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. One black mare, coming 7 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. One bay gelding, 6 yrs. old. One gray mare with foal, 8 yrs. old. One gray mare, 7 yrs. old. One gray mare, 5 yrs. old. One black mare, 4 yr ; . old. One black gelding, 1 yrs. old. One bay gelding, 3 yrs. old. < )ne bay mare, 3 yrs. old. One black gelding, 2 yrs. old. One gray gelding, 2 yra. old. One mare, 1 jr. old. One horse, 1 yr. old. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE Five fresh cows, coming 4 yrs. old. One dry cow, coming 4 yrs. old. Four heifers, coming 2 yrs. old. Oae small calf. One Hereford bull, coming 2 yrs. old. A quantity of potatoes. FARMING MACHINERY One 12-ft. push binder. One 8-ft. binder. One John Bradley 14-inch gang. One Moline sulky, breaker bottom. One 14-inch walking plow. One 1-horse walking plow. One 20-double disc Imperial drill. One double harpoon hay fork. One 150-bu8hel grain tank. One 4-horse gas engine. One harrow cart. Two harrows. One feed mill. One cultivator. Four wagons. Two hay racks. Two bob sleds. Two disc plows. One 7-ft disc harrow. One corn sheller. One manure spreader- One wagon jack. Three sets double work harness. One set double buggy harness. One surry, good as new. One buggy with shafts. One cutter with tongue. One bone cutter. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Having rented my farm §nd will move to Minot, I will sell at Public Auction at my farm 5 3=4 miles nortlieast of Minot, on tfietS E 1-4 of 3-155-82 on ^ 10 Monday, March 6,1916 the following described property: Two heating stoves. One cook stovg. Two beds. One dresser. Some chairs. About 60 Plymouth Rock hens. 26 Plymouth Rock roosters. Free Lunch at 12 o'clock. Sale to Begin Immediately After Lunch. Tpmro nf Qaloi-—All sums qf $20.00 and under to be I Guild Ul OoI" 1 cash. Sums over that amount, time will be given till Otf:. 1&, 1916, with interest at 10%. 5% discount for cash on all sums over $20.00. Nothing to be re- moved till settled for. Horses 11 HEAD HORSES AND COLTS 1 bay mare 8 yrs. old, wt. 1400 1 black mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1350 1 roan gelding 10 yrs. old, wt. 1250 1 sorrel mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1250, safe in foal 1 dark grey mare 4 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 light grey mare 4 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 bay mare 3 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 bay gelding 3 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 bay gelding 1 1-2 yrs. old, wt. 1000 2 7-mo. colts—mare and gelding Cattle One red cow 9 years old, fresh about April 1 1 white face cow 5 yrs. old, fresh March 25 1 red cow 4 yrs. old, fresh Mar. 16 1 spotted cow, fresh, 8 yrs. old 1 red cow, fresh, 5 yrs. old 1 red cow, fresh, 8 yrs. old 2 Red Poll heifers, fresh Mar. 9 and 13 1 red heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh April 1 1 Jersey heifer 2 yrs. old, fresh July 13—milking 3 coming-2-year-old heifers, fresh in summer 7 last spring calves 3 fall calves 1 male calf, 1 year old Chickens About 5 dozen Plymouth Rock chickens, mostly pullets. Farm Machinery One 8-ft. Deering binder, nearly new One 20 double disc Keystone drill One 20 double disc Van Bruht drill One 6-ft. McCormick mower One 14-in. Rock Island gang One 14-in. walking plow 1 walking cultivator One 3 1-4 in. Old Hickory wagon, with new box One wagon and box One hay rack One Lindsay Bros, spring wagon One set buggy bobs One disc One Cushman harrow One 5-section harrow One harrow cart Harness Two sets Concord breeching harness, nearly new One set light breeching harness ;! Two sets light work harness " " * " One set driving harness A number of good collars : One saddle and riding bridle 600 bushels Swedish Select seed oats, free from wild oats. One No. 15 DeLaval cream separator, nearly new power attachment ' One 12-gal. barrel churn One 5-gal. barrel, churn And other articles too numerous to mention HARRY M. GOWIN, IRA C. GOWIN, DAVE HAMILTON, Auctioneer | Owners G. L. GOULD, Clerk Free lunch at II o'clock, Sale commences at 12 o'clock sharn TERMS OF SALE: jcrssAviter,yif if terest on all paper. 5% discount for cash. ls "®- ln " G. J. WEBER, Owner H. J. HALVORSON^c'e'rir

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Page 1: The Ward County independent. (Minot, Ward County, N.D ...1 Jersey heifer 2 yrs. old, fresh July 13—milking 3 coming-2-year-old heifers, fresh in summer 7 last spring calves 3 fall

»W^WIS wtwwwi* nmnu>w' 5 ^7 *

is £^Vx -"• ri*r- rv̂ v

Don't Take Up

Your Rugs Or Move Your Furniture to Have

Your House Wired

Our electricians ale neat and gentleman­

ly and they know how to work without dust,

dirt, noise or confusion. In no case is it

necessary to take the furniture out of a room

or cover up the pictures or bric-a-brac. You

hear the saw and hammer when a piece of

closet or attic floor is being moved, but t1. at

is all. The small chunks of planter from the

tiny holes where the wires go through are

caught as they fall. When the job is finish­

ed not a trace remains but the dainty fix­

tures, switchee and receptacles, and the won­

derful convenience of electricity.

We have attractive booklets telling just

how it is done and an estimate telling of the

cost will place you under no obligation.

For estimates or information call on

THE MINOT ELECTRIC CO., Phone 78,

MUNZ BROS., Phone 93.

Northern States ./'hold .

ny

First Annual Ski Tournament ||

MINOT, N. D. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th

Under auspices of MINOT SKI CLUB, organized under the laws National Ski Association of America

, 1 9 1 6 1 aws of the j j

xotf

AUCTION! I will sell at public audtion on my home&ead, Lake view Farm, 4Y2 miles South of Glenburn, 5 miles We^t and 3 miles North of Deering, 15 miles North and 3 miles Ea& of Minot, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1916 The following described property:

This enables the Club to bring to this city Ski Jumpers of National Fame_

D O N ' T M I S S T H I S G R E A T E V E N T | • * — t!

Scaffold now under construction at hill Northwest of Minot Normal School. 1j

SPECIAL train service being arranged. Ask your Agent. j j

TWO MOVING PICTURE FILMS OF THE TOURNAMENT WILL BE TAKEN { }

Tournament Begins Friday, March 10, at 2 P. M. j| jj ADMISSION: Adults 50 cents. Children 25 cento {!

CHE FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO r£eil Estate Brokers General Insurance and Loam FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 1.—We are offering

a little special: 160 acres in Section 19-154-84, 50 acres broke, $25 per acre. Is there anybody in Burt township or near there, that wants this land at that price?

—See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co. FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 2.—We have several

offers for the five a£re tract and handsome bungalow, barn and chicken depart«ief»t,ltwo miles east of the post office, but we have not closed a deal. Anyone who wants a beautiful suburban home Qt for one wjidjis a chicken fancier and a light gardener, this is a splendid? £nap.

—See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co. FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 3.—One quarter

section for rent. Has 5-room house and barn, 10 miles from Minot in McKinley Township. 135 acres broke, balance pas­ture.-

—See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co.'

FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 4—Asplendid half section for sale, southwest of Minot, 3 1-2 miles from Dea Lacs. Artesian well and small house and barn. All under cultivation. A bargain.

—See the Frank W. Youngman Land Co. FRANK W. YOUNGMAN LAND CO.'S AD. 5.—Two or three

nice quarter sections and one half section in McKinley Twp. at a snap, easy terms.

Another half section and two or three quarters in Mary­land Twp. at bargain prices.

One quarter section, 8 miles south of Minot, near the Poor Farg^ith buildings. /Easy terms and snap prices.

Several half sections and sections for sale southwest of • to^n, highly improved., , : ? Half sefetiarii'^tr&ignt north of town near Lynch. Easy ?? payments, virgin soil. Put it in flax and pay for it in one year.

A quarter section near Lynch,, beautifyl and level, on crpp , j! payments to a right party.' ~

—See the TTraiflTW. YoungmaiTTM^XJor^

Sf *

21 HEAD OF HORSES One brown mare with foal, coming 4 yrs.

old, weight 1300 lbs. One brown mare with foal, coming 4 yrs.

old, weight 1300 lbs. On« sorrel mare with foal, coming 4 yrs.

old, weight U00 lbs. One sorrel mare with foal, coming 3 yrs.

old, weight 1200 lbs. One black mar£ with foal, coming 11 yrs.

old, weight 1350 lbs. One bay mare with foal, coming 11 yrs.

old, weight 1650 lbs. On« black stallion, coming 11 yrs. old,

weight 1650 lbs. One black gelding, coming 8 yrs. old,

weight 1300 lbs. One black mare, coming 7 yrs. old,

weight 1300 lbs. One bay gelding, 6 yrs. old. One gray mare with foal, 8 yrs. old. One gray mare, 7 yrs. old. One gray mare, 5 yrs. old. One black mare, 4 yr ;. old. One black gelding, 1 yrs. old. One bay gelding, 3 yrs. old. < )ne bay mare, 3 yrs. old. One black gelding, 2 yrs. old. One gray gelding, 2 yra. old. One mare, 1 jr. old. One horse, 1 yr. old.

12 HEAD OF CATTLE Five fresh cows, coming 4 yrs. old. One dry cow, coming 4 yrs. old. Four heifers, coming 2 yrs. old. Oae small calf. One Hereford bull, coming 2 yrs. old.

A quantity of potatoes.

FARMING MACHINERY One 12-ft. push binder. One 8-ft. binder. One John Bradley 14-inch gang. One Moline sulky, breaker bottom. One 14-inch walking plow. One 1-horse walking plow. One 20-double disc Imperial drill. One double harpoon hay fork. One 150-bu8hel grain tank. One 4-horse gas engine. One harrow cart. Two harrows. One feed mill. One cultivator. Four wagons. Two hay racks. Two bob sleds. Two disc plows. One 7-ft disc harrow. One corn sheller. One manure spreader-One wagon jack. Three sets double work harness. One set double buggy harness. One surry, good as new. One buggy with shafts. One cutter with tongue. One bone cutter.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Having rented my farm §nd will move to Minot, I will sell at Public Auction at my farm 5 3=4 miles nortlieast of Minot, on tfietS E 1-4 of 3-155-82 on ^

10

Monday, March 6,1916 the following described property:

Two heating stoves. One cook stovg. Two beds. One dresser. Some chairs.

About 60 Plymouth Rock hens. 26 Plymouth Rock roosters.

Free Lunch at 12 o'clock. Sale to Begin Immediately After Lunch.

Tpmro nf Qaloi-—All sums qf $20.00 and under to be I Guild Ul OoI" 1 cash. Sums over that amount, time will be given till Otf:. 1&, 1916, with interest at 10%. 5% discount for cash on all sums over $20.00. Nothing to be re­moved till settled for.

Horses 11 HEAD HORSES AND COLTS

1 bay mare 8 yrs. old, wt. 1400 1 black mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1350 1 roan gelding 10 yrs. old, wt. 1250 1 sorrel mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1250, safe in foal 1 dark grey mare 4 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 light grey mare 4 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 bay mare 3 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 bay gelding 3 yrs. old, wt. 1150 1 bay gelding 1 1-2 yrs. old, wt. 1000 2 7-mo. colts—mare and gelding

Cattle One red cow 9 years old, fresh about April 1 1 white face cow 5 yrs. old, fresh March 25 1 red cow 4 yrs. old, fresh Mar. 16 1 spotted cow, fresh, 8 yrs. old 1 red cow, fresh, 5 yrs. old 1 red cow, fresh, 8 yrs. old 2 Red Poll heifers, fresh Mar. 9 and 13 1 red heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh April 1 1 Jersey heifer 2 yrs. old, fresh July 13—milking 3 coming-2-year-old heifers, fresh in summer 7 last spring calves 3 fall calves 1 male calf, 1 year old

Chickens About 5 dozen Plymouth Rock chickens, mostly

pullets.

Farm Machinery One 8-ft. Deering binder, nearly new One 20 double disc Keystone drill One 20 double disc Van Bruht drill One 6-ft. McCormick mower One 14-in. Rock Island gang One 14-in. walking plow 1 walking cultivator One 3 1-4 in. Old Hickory wagon, with new box One wagon and box One hay rack One Lindsay Bros, spring wagon One set buggy bobs One disc One Cushman harrow One 5-section harrow One harrow cart

Harness Two sets Concord breeching harness, nearly new One set light breeching harness ;!

Two sets light work harness " " * " One set driving harness A number of good collars :

One saddle and riding bridle 600 bushels Swedish Select seed oats, free from

wild oats. One No. 15 DeLaval cream separator, nearly new

power attachment ' One 12-gal. barrel churn One 5-gal. barrel, churn And other articles too numerous to mention

HARRY M. GOWIN, IRA C. GOWIN, DAVE HAMILTON, Auctioneer

| Owners

G. L. GOULD, Clerk

Free lunch at II o'clock, Sale commences at 12 o'clock sharn TERMS OF SALE: j c r s s A v i t e r , y i f i f terest on all paper. 5% discount for cash. ls"®- ln"

G. J. WEBER, Owner H. J. HALVORSON^c'e'rir