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Minor Topics PIBP Indies skirts sole} very cheap -this week at The Branch. It is said that the city of Mi-!Store Ijot i$ now $90,000 in debt. For bargains in men's gloves go to the Branch §tore, A dru&keii ffi&ti wtiO broke a glass in the Cargilt-Robb eleva tor was placed in the city jail. Great bargains in men's cloth ing this week at The Branch. Palermo people are rejoicing over the tiews that l)r. Bean, tvho formerly lived at that place, is to return tc open an office. Ladies' silk petticoats for $3.49 this week at The Branch. The city council met as a Board of Equalization Wednes day afternoon and raised the as sessed valuation of propertjr $15,000 and are not thru yet. Ladies' wash suits at cut prices at The Branch this week. Mrs. E. M. Day, of Bowbells was operated upon at the county hospital last week by Dr. Doe of Bowbells for appendicitis and is getting along nicely. Men's working shoes at unus ually low prices at the Branch store this week. At a school election held in this city Tuesday, Arthur LeSueur and J. H. Tompkins were elected directors. They are both good men for the places. Men's summer underwear sold very cheap this week at the Branch store Mr. Harrison, a farmer from ten miles north of Granville, was operated upon at the county hospital today for kidney trou ble. Have you visited the new hard ware store at White Earth, N. D. Call on Shepard Brothers for prices and generous treat ment. 13-tl Great bargains in ladies' mus lin underwear at The Branch store this week. General hardware and hard ware specialties at Shepard Brothers, White Earth, X. D. 13-tf Mr. and Mre. S. B. Mclntye from Minneapolis, are the guests of J. A. Roell and family. They are enroute west on au "extended journey. Shepard Brothers, hardware dealers at White Earth, X. D., are large dealers in heavy and light hardware, harness, saddle and undertaker's supplies. 13-tl ESRAYED—From my home 2 miles west of Surrey, Sunday night, June 10, a bay gelding, white stripe in face, wt. 1000 lbs. Branded 5F on left hip. Re ward for information. Geo. Kennefick, tip Surrey, N. D. The river was searched for sev eral miles by a party vol men Wednesday in hopes that some trace of the missing D. C. Rob bins might be found, but the search was futile. Let us call your attention to some things you should attend to now. THIS IS THE BEST TIME IN THE WHOLE YEAR TO PAINT. We are fully stocked with the best material for paihting. Discounts on ladies and child shoes at The Branch store wee k, Ladies fancy wash waists sold atf ]big reductions at The Branch Store this week. Men's socks and working shirts at &> J?ig discount at the Branch this John Millar, a Burlington farmer, has 220 acrSS as fir* crup the sun eve* shown upeti.- A bold culprit entered room 9 at Mrs. Hoffman's lodging house Wednesday afternoon and stole a good coat from a railroad man named Little. Officer Kimball arrested him and he will be tried. Among the vi&itlfog riremen last week, vt&s C. J. Tronbom, chief of th£ Korthwood tire de part niebt in 1889. Mr. Tron bom lived in Minot, when this city was but a little Indian vil lage, whose chief trade consisted of buffalo bones. TAKEN UP—In township 157, range 83, section 23, neW one sorrel mare, weight about SO0 lbs. Brand resembles figure 8: wide white stripe in face age about 6 years. Owner prove property and pay charges. Yours Respt., 6-'21H-O REV. R. HATHAWAY. The business of the Electric Baking Co. is just double what it was a year ago and it has been necessary for Mr. Cox to pro vide more room. A new oven has been ordered which will ena ble the baking of 4000 loaves a day. The shop now occupies the entire first floor of the Spriggs Bros, building. LOST—June 1, '06 one black mare, white stripe in face, 9 years old weight 900. One bay mare, white stripe in face, weight 10.50 wire cut on right front foot. Reward will be paid for any in formation. CHARLEY ANDERSON, 6-28 Ryder, N. D. Shepard Brothers of White Earth, X. D,, carry a full line of hardware and hardware special ties. They have recently secured the services of an old and exper ienced harness maker, and carry a large stock of harness and sad dlery equipment. Aside from thisthey contemplate putting in a complete line of undertaker's goods. 13-tl The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran Synod church will hold an auction at the home of Hans Xybaken, fourteen miles southwest of Mi not, in Torning township, Wed nesday June 27th. A fine lunch will be served from 12 until 5 o'clock p. m. All are invited to attend this event, which promis es to be most enjoyable. The Independent has been able to learn more concerning the sad drowning of little Lillie, the twenty-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Heinze, who reside about nine miles north east of this city, a week ago last Wednesday. The little girl was out in the barn yard assisting her mother feed the chickens, and a few moments later was missed. The parents instituted a search and in a shallow water-hole, a short distance away, her little body was found. The wind was blowiag very hard and it is be lieved that she fell into the pond which had but eight inches of water, and was drowned.- Will give you 50 lbs. of Grand Forks Flour, the best flour on earth, for 50c, by buying the following list of Groceries for $5.00. Every article on this list is our regular sell ing price. We will also give you 50 coupons good for any of the following goods from onr Mammoth Premium Department: Glassware, Crockeryware, Enamelware, Lamps, Tinware, Woodenware, Imported Japaneseware, etc. We have a complete stock to pick from. Save your coupons, they are worth money. Remember, Smallwood's is the store where everybody trades and are well satisfied. This offer lasts all next week commencing for the Farmers only. 43c The man. Brdw'A Who was put in the city jail charged with va grancy, proved to be one Gil strap, a homesteader from Lans ford, who has a brother residing there. The brother is expected here today and will put up the $300 for the prisoner. Gilstrap claims that he had plenty of money when arrested by Officer Lake." but refused to answer the officer's questions. B. M. ELZENHOEFER Tinnfng, Plub ng, Pap Work, Eave Troughs, and anything in the Metal Line. —Rates Rcasonable-- Your patronage will be appreciated. Old Optic Bide., south Bovey-Shute Lumber Yard. MINOT. N SSTRAYED—From my home in sec. 31,153-83 four calves Monday night, June 18: Two Hereford male calves, one heifer 3 months old, very light red with white spots on belly. One dark red, six weeks old, black os^Cbp of head, and dark red otherwise. Liberal re ward for information. 6-21tf O. E. MCGCIRE, A I N A O S O N S CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT CO. MINOT, NO. DAK. We have received another new shipment of Goods and, owing to the fact that our building is not yet completed, we have decided to run our sales for two weeks longer. A full line of Clothing and Gent's Furnishings yyill be sold at ON THE iaua Don't miss this chance* Don't forget the place—The Grand Hotel Building. CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT CO. t. j. HOUDE, Manager, Your watch will be given atten tion by an expert if left with me. Charges very reason able and work done when you want it J. J. SKAUG, Jeweler, C. A. Johnson Bill. MINOT. N. D. Those who noticed J. A. Roell's float in the firemen's parade last week, saw one of the best things ever gotten up in Minot, and which was arranged at a cost of a good many dollars. Across the rear was a display of the cel ebrated Quick Meal stoves and a line of gasoline stoves. The Lion and House paint was ad vertised in a most unique man ner, a huge mastiff dog, repre senting the lion, and a little trainei, being confined in a cage. Corbin locks, sporting goods, Wonder ice cream freezers, and Star Caster wagons were arrang ed neatly. The float was hauled by four horses. Minot, N. D. Notice to Ranchers. All parties who wish to have cattle dipped at the Tangedahl Dipping Tank should do so at once as I will move engine in ten days unless kept busy. 13-lt J. DYVIG. DOLLAR Ladies' and children's hats sold at flat cost at The Branch this week. PHOTOGRAPHS in all styles and prices at the Crams Gallery, one door north of Elite Laundry tf E. A. Palmer to Marry. Invitations have been received in this city announcing the com ing marriage of Edwin A. Pal mer, the representative of the Grand Forks Herald for Minot, to Miss Ruth Bradley, of Rock land, Wis., at the home of Miss Bradley's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bradley, at Rockland, on June 28th. They will reside in Minot. Mr. Palmer is an attor ney at law having recently pass ed the examination at Fargo. The Independent extends con gratulations in advance of this nappy event. For sale or exchange—100 acre farm in state of New York. Will exchange for real estate or personal property in the west. Good house and barn on farm. Running water, young, bearing orchard. Three miles from town. 6-21 W. A. ROUSE. Portal, N. D. II you~want~baby^ to grow'up with robust health and a strong constitution, use "Baby's Staff of Life** IMPERIAL GRANUM The Unsweetened FOOD Indispensable in summer Hot weather is hard on babies, especially teething babies. Feed them on Imperial Granum. It stops bowel troubles quickly and carries the little ones comfortably and serenely through the teething period. It is retained and relished by feeble stomachs. Concact MOW to nae lapwUl OMMB thus fortifying against and preventing the dreaded summer diseases. Babies fed on it have perfect digestion, no bowel irreg ularities, plump, firm flesh, and strong bones and teeth. They are bright-eyed, rosy, and hearty all the year 'round. DnMbl'I MM aa4 «4NM kero McCOY It CO. Agents. SMALL WOOD'S CASH GROCERY. 50 lbs. Grand Forks Flour for 2 cans Plums and 1 Can Pears 10 lbs. Best Cane Granulated Sugar for. 1 lb. Best Japan Tea 1 lb. Gona. Mocba and Java Coffee 50c 50c 65c 50c 25c 7 Bars Santa Claus Soap.. 1 Bottle Lemon Extract 1 Bottle Vanilla Extract 3 Cans Cream Corn 2 Cans Choice Tomatoes... MASCOT FLOUR NEVER DISAPPOINTS THE BAKER. FOR SALE AT AUSLANDER'S BAKERYT MINOT, N. D- ~rrr Now is the season when work in the kitchen is tedious. Give the wife comfort by presenting her with an INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVE. It is all the name implies. ?. lbs. Prunes it ii 14 25c 15c 15c 25c 25c S Cans Pumpkins 1 Can Sauer Kraut I val* Fancy Table Syrup 1 Goblet Prepared Mustard 1-6 ib. Sack Salt Base Ball Goods. I have what base ball experts say, is the best tine of sporting goods in the Northwest. The best mits, bats, balls, masks, etc., that are made, and will make prices right. Tennis rackets, nets and balls, hammocks and fishing tackle. You get just as large an assort ment as tho you were in the cities. A. S. BLAKEY, Druggist, Minot, North Dakota. Heavy and Light Machine Work, tias and Steam Engines thoroly overhauled by expert workmen... To the owners of traction engines and automobiles forwarding name andaddress,, we will give a discount of 25 per cent, oa the first order party sends in. MINOT MACHINE & SUPPLY CO. hone 43 Corner West of: Pottoffko- D. C. DORMAN, Manager, MINOT, N- D. Minot Commission Co. Seeds of all kinds Corn Meal, Graham and Gold Medal Flour,. al90 Ground heed, Hay, and Potatoes, at all times.. Cash paid for Egfs, Produco and Poultry John Perkett, Prop Comer Second and Ramitad Street* Minot, N, D. STERLING GASH GROCERY The Up-to-date Store where Prices are Right and Quality the Best......... 2 Raisins 15c 2 Peas ....15c 2 Rice 15c 2 String Beans ....15c 2 Tapioca 4 Oiled Sardines.... 15c 2 2 Mustard Sardines. 15c 3 Pearl Barley 15c 4 pkgs. Soda Crackers... ....15c 4 Navy Beans 15c 2 Seeded Raisins... ....15c 3 15c 3 Ginger Snaps 15c 4 lbs. Yellow Peas 15c 2 Soda Crackers.... 15c 4 bars Toilet Soap ....15c Japan Tea 15c 4 5c Cigars 15c it 15c 15n STERLING CASH GROCERY 212 Main Street, Minot, N. D. 25c 15c 50c 13c 10c 1—54 lb Package Pepper 1 Glass Pure Jelly 1 Package Gloss Starch 1 Bottle Blueing 10c 12c 10c 10c 95.00