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The Ward County Independent from Minot, North Dakota • Page 3

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Minot, North Dakota
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t' '1 BRIEF STATE NEWS Peter Ililt of Ross died after along illness. The Valley City Courier reports three hold-ups in one night. Forty-nine cars of stock Were ped east out of SanisE last week. A ten pound boy was to Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. La Brant of Des Lacs. A case of smallpox, the victim being a pupil, is reported at Kenmare. Leonard Patrick, a Fargo rant man, was arrested for serving coffee mixed with alcohol.

H. L. Gabriel, a Ryder farmer, ports his winter rye going forty els per acre. Otto Timm, the Kenmare aviator, will fly at the McKenzie county fair at Alexander Sept. 24 and 25.

Scores of lives have been taken by the extreme hot weather in the New England states and other points in the east. A young woman at Fargo was ed up in the park, dead drunk. In one of her stockings was found a bottle of booze. Prairie fires burned over several thousand acres of range on the La Porte and Weiderman ranches near Sanish last week. Ryder, where Dave Larin, Otto Lomen, N.

C. Sweet and other live wires live, now has licensed embalmer. He'll probably starve to death. The Northwestern Press tion bought the Bismarck State News and George T. Murray has gone to the Capital City to run it.

The State News is the official Woman's Suffrage organ of the state and George COMPOSITION A we will any 7 'I'M Patronage Dividends. Located at site of Old Acme Elevator, G. N. Right-of-way. WRIST WATCH Just what you want for every day use.

A good little watch to put on the wrist. The kind you AO QC generally pay $2.50 to $2.75 for. Our CtO TRUSSES We carry the famous Akron Truss with new process rubber pads. The only kind that do not slip or move. In both elastic and leather with springs $3.00 up Umbilical Trusses for children or men $1.00 up We can fit these trusses so that they will set right.

Suspensories. Every size. Every price 25c up PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Penholders though a bachelor, will feel right home. The paper will be improves No wonder Editor Trubshaw of Valley City is getting fat. Last week subscribers left corn, cucumbers, bage, cauliflower, etc.

The Kenmare Journal begins its sixteenth year. Barney McL aughlin manages to get out a mighty readable each week. Misses Anna and rThelma 1 bat Mt'dwrfvMrFM il ili'gWtfitaiik iftethic "the'tt Newest styles, finest qualityorilyi surely like the $1.25 to Engen of Braham, Arrived to spend the Rolling Green fall with friends in John Holmes, a Valley City ness man, scatters rice find broken cookies for the birds every morning of his life. Not a bad plan. E.

C. Kinyon's four-year-old son, Charles, of Des Lacs, nearly died from ptomaine poisoning, supposed to have been caused by eating partly decayed fruit. John Wullen, aged 55, and a native of Germany, lay down for a nap at the rear of his blacksmith shop atKenmare and was found dead a little ter by friends who called on him. Lucile Allen, a colored girl, was rested at Fargo for bootlegging. She had returned from Barnesville, with a suit case full of whiskey and beer.

The newspaper fraternity thize with M. J) Pavlick, the hustling Carpio editor, who lost his home and household effects by fire recently. Pavlick has thei right kind of nerve and will come out on top of the heap." Charlotte Elliott and Hazel Miller were in bathing with other girls in the Little Missouri, near Sentinel Butte. They mounted a crude raft and the current swept them into deep water, where the raft overturned. When and all the special things called for in the school room We have the classics for the English classes at special prices of lOo, 15c and 25e which saves you 5c, 10c and 25c on each book.

Get your ticket on Kodak with each 10c purchase of school supplies. KODAK You do Kodaking, if you do not let us show you the No. 3A tographic Kodak with Ahastigmat lens, autotime scale and release. The aristocrat of the kodak line takes pictures MONOGRAM STATIONERY We take orders for Monogram ery in cards or paper, bluo or white. Very nifty and you get what want.

Let na serye you. PRICE 75o $1.25 Galling Car4.s to your' IQQjJJL kybkOGEN 7c 25o ill loa bnfi lb. Nothing lilc 'thafi'35i most places. I "Thesfr cfrntama- ttL "Look- lOo i.uA JS FLASHLIGHTS Full line of Flashlights, ies andi, £ulbs. you want a new battery just drop in and get fixed out.

It's hanidy ing down for the last time they were rescued by Franz Crawford, Harvey, Robinsin and John Field, who heard their cries and plunged into the river, clothes and all. The Rolling Green school board will build barns for all four of the school houses in the district for horses the pupils will drive to school. That district has never yet bad winter school before." Miss Carrie Mork opened School No. 2 Monday. I A west freight traiiv wasvheld up'by four hobos at Iialstgn, a siding four miles east" of Des Lacs, one of the brakemen being severely Marshall Ross Veach, of Des Lacs was called out of his bed to round up the bad fellows, but could not locate them.

John Hippe, one of the wide-awake Rolling Green farmers, threshed wheat yesterday that averaged thirty bushels. This was the first threshing done in this vicinity. Grain is so heavy that farmers figure they can clear but fifty or sixty acres a day with ten or twelve teams. The Ryder Journal has a mild der if the I. W.

W. and Smithy's dustrial Freedom are in anywise filiated. Larin heard a Weary Willie quote the Industrial Freedom with relish and claims the farmers could well afford to pay the working men $4.50 per day for his labor. August, Johnson, of Rolette, who farm, in Oxford township, while hauling lumber one day last week with which he intended to build a grain bin in his field preparatory to threshing, fell dead behind his gon. He, had got out of the rig to pick up the end board which had tled out and as he called to his son to Last Chance to Get the Famous GOODWILL CHOCOLATES We have been running this candy as special during the latter part of the summer and were able to get one more shipment.

This is really the greatest candy value ever brought to town. We have hfeard nothing but praise for it. Many people bought as high as 6 boxes at once. Commencing Monday and while they last, only Ferpiidei the kind your doctor uses. 0ne15 hil WATT I Y'-UUXll Mi 29c CHINA O'JiiT iibeww.

fl.lU to and 50c No matter whst in the remedy line, lror will Ret it atuo extra to iraynwwftii rf xv Imparted Sets, Nappiei, Salads, Sugar and Creamer, Sett, Pickle aad CsIerjr Trajrt. and many other novel and useful piccei 1 i'UVrlihlllJ 'U JL JL We ask fffijjf share of business and believe ypu will'Sb pleased with results .1 SEVER SOINE, Manager. Phone 385. Minot, North Dakota wait with the team he fell. When the hired man was standing near by reached his side he found him dead.

The coroner was summoned and it was found that apoplexy was the cause. Bryan may go to Europe to act as a peace envoy, suggested by the editors of foreign language newspapers lished in the United States. The Phautauquas are practically over and might spare the commoner. Tom Painter, who lives oil a farm near Maxhass, reports that he has Stttick a flowing gas well on his farm at a depth of 2574 feet with a 50 pound pftesure. He will pipe it to his farm buildings and" use it for heating and lighting purposes.

McClusky recently passed a speed limit ordinance. The ordinance was barely in force, when the chief of lice hit 'er up Main street at 25 per. He was arrested and paid a fine. It is presumed that the chief will now see that no one else fractures the dinance. A toy squirrel fastened to the diator cap of your Ford would courage inquisitive persons to ask questions.

Should they ask the per question you could inform them that you were carrying the squirrel to pick up the nuts as they drop from your car along the road. Vihjalmar Stefansson, former North Dakota University student, who has been in the Arctic regions for two years, has been located. For a time it was believed that Stefansson was lost. He set out on foot with two companions from the shore of northeastern Alaska in March, 1914, to seek new land. He discovered the land and the only hardships FALL OPENING WEEK This is FALL OPENING WEEK Among Minot Merchants, Commencing Monday, Sept.

27th You may think it strange that a drug store would have We are getting in what we believe to be one of the finest stocks of goods in town. It will pay you to drop in this coming week to see what we are offering. A rapidly growing business necessitates much new stock and of better grade than you usually find in drug stores. Our line of sundries is large and it will surprise you to see how many varieties of goods we handle. 29c lb.

box. Big Candy Special 29c lb. box IMPORTED CHINA IBOUGHT BY OUR I NEW YORK BUYER is is 'a'sajinple lot and. when''we siy it is a sample lot you can than ordinary lines because, 'in'Cftinfi fe used 'as samples. We have been able to get 'twd in this lot at prices that are ridiculous, ip'ind to Another beautiful sample lot of Glass corresponding in value I to the China, but even more of a going to I offer'you your choice of) at only.

$3 lot woijth teas than $2.00 ariu we can show ybu jniu'iikn not buy an place lor 'L in see o'j store by ihe values offer you from tii le to tnpe powers. We 6 or 7 tiriib's'ia year lurJieciWaV. t'uyiug We have a map looking FLY SWAWERS '5 Tanglefoot, box, CO. femple Iturth TOBACQOSi ACCESSORIES, KNIVES, BOOKS, MAGAZINEgfes PARCELS POSTPAID We' prepay Parcels Post on all orders over 25c when cash accompanies the der or when we know you personally. Mail orders shipped same day as ceived.

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Bring your old blades tons aod we will get them sharpened as good as new. 25 and 35c a dozen We carry all Safety Razors and Blades iu stock PIPES A Pipes" at tp choose froni. All kinds. 'Rubber bone and Celhiloidstems. Every shape and size.

This week Pipe and any off ten cent can tobacco, both for VISit THB STORE Do not (ail to visit this We want you to drep in. whether'you bay or not' Jnst look around and if you see something yon want jnac eall one of the clerks. Everything is marked with plain prices so yon will know just what everyone pays. MIljOT, N. D.

IEWSPAPERS, ETC. Tooth Brush Special A reffolar 25c Tooth Hrush 1 Cp daring" the coming woek This is aa actual 25c value and we' have yet to see a 25c brush that will beat it. A big buy explains the low prioe. COMPANY ienced were those from short rations. Stefansson was born at Mountain, N.

D. His mother, who is ninety years of age, resides in Saskatchewan. Dean Martin, whose home is at Hines, Minnesota, jumped from senger train No. 1 on last Wednesday as the train pulled into Rugby and sustained injuries which rendered him unconscious for a period of twelve hours He will recover, after ing some time in the Rugby hospital. A Springbrook correspondent to the Williston Herald says that Jack Widman, of the above place, recently vided serviceable feeding troughs for his hogs by splitting barley straws lengthwise between the joints, which serve as end pieces, and placing the hollow sections about the barnyard.

Olas Evenson of Douglas was dentally shot by his hunting ion, Frank Probst, who fired at some ducks across a slough, not seeing his friend on account of the sun. Evenson suffered several minor fiesh wounds, one shot striking him on the chin. A Bottineau thoatre man while traveling to a neighboring town ped his pocketbook containing $90.00, which was later picked up on the road by D. T. Miller's daughter and left at the bank at Landa, N.

where it was recovered the following day. The finder was later rewarded by being presented with a $10 bill. One farmer living south of Mott, N. fitted up a twelve foot binder with a pushing apparatus and a 20 horse power motor and claims to have cut a 500 acre crop. He says that he can do' more work at less expense with the motor binder than with his teams.

anything special to announce in the fail, but we have. INITIAL STATIONERY In both Cards an'I Papeteries. Very good quality. Every initial in stock. Cards, per box 35o Box Paper, per 40o H.

M. Magneson, manager of Kenmare's creamery, left town the other night without informing any of his friends. He formerly the creamery, but lost $500 on one ment of butter to New York and cause of other losses, was compelled to sell the creamery, since which time he has been running the place for Ted Kahellek. lie turned over his book accounts to the Kenmare National bank and wrote letters to other ditors. lie was always highly garded in Kenmare and the town feels that it has lost one of its best workers.

Bovey-Shute Lumber Company For the Material. I See ad in this paper. JOHN SCHEUER. Government Inspected MEATS must be of higher grade. Only Inspected Meats Handled 3d N.

E. ALARM CLOCKS Sleepmeter Clock. Best value in alarm clocks we have seen. As good as any $1.75 clock sold. Price of the Sleepmeter $1.25 Eight-day Alarms $2.50 Ekko Alarm, regular $2.50.

This week $1.89 EDISON AMBEROLAS $5.00 down and $5.00 a month puts one in your home with a dozen Records also. Edison Amberolas are in more homes than any other make. Come in and hear the new Records on the new Amberolas. New Records each month. AMBEROLAS $30.00 and up Ifowiiorsof Edison Phonographs will send us their name and dress wewill mail you a of the now Records from month to month.

It will cost you nothing and you can thus keep up with the new Records iu case you see something: you want. A real value. Stem wind aad stem set. Enamel dial. Prioe ii 1 Dollar Watches $1.00 Others up to $1.75 I REXALL COUGH SYRUP -5 25c Thabest Congh 8yrn0 25c-50c it is the Rexall "1 relieve that We have all well-known couprh syrups aiid VTOL.tet IfACE One of the finest 50c wders we sell.

CAp It is beins used extensively. Price Diilie preparatiois -aro superior to Most toilet goods at simitar prices. We ommend We hdve the 'most complete toilet goods stock in town Just looktbe line over in the big wall case near the front. Til OHrtoiMoRs firrors. Some au sizes and weights.

Biggest lot fn 44 cn In town to choose from. Prices NORMAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES No matter what you want, we it. Special Pencils, Note Books, Fillers, Rulers. Inks, Tablets, eto. tor Normal School use.

We can save.you money on tablets. Fine stock of Box Paper especially for Norma' School students at reasonable prices. One leader at 35c ir KS.

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1903-1922