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W{f fmZW' nrtii iAy 'j&%i? $f$| ^P, "W MSPW ——VI any deP"t°ie^vjte°you Store and we ""itejou go. ments. V1 1 1 ft tp The Schultz Co. &&&& K^!^v(S &5&«i®9 opMatethref large Remember, will doub'f pianof Remember, the date is Oct. Slst, 1908. $7.00 and $8.00 Parlor Clocks Gut to $5.50 A real bargain in a fine Wood Enameled Clock. Made by a clock m'f'r famous for the quality of his STERLING THIMBLES, 20c EACH Don't wear an old brass thimble when, for 20c, you can get A r/Tiariino silver We have them in every size and to bfwnuine sterline silver. 11 yiuwant heavier and better thimble we have that kind too at 50c, 7oc, $1.00 and $1.25. Gold-tilled ones at $2.00 each. PHOTO MAILERS We don't care what size photograph you have to mail, we have an envelope to fit it. Our stock of photo mailers is complete in all sizes and shapes. We have the large and small souare shapes as well as the long narrow kind for mailing panel photosi. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain an'ortgjage executed and de livered by C. W. Hiird, and Nellie M. Hufd, his wife, mortgagors to T. S. Slingerland, mortgaged, dated the 2nd day of January, 1906, and filed for record in the office of the- reg later of deeds of tine county of Ward, 4 and state of North Dakota, on the 13Hi eBay of January, 1907, and rec- oKled in Book "59" of Mortgages, on 1 page 495, (will be foreclosed by a sale 4 oi t)h« premises in such mortgage, and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the dtty of Minot, county of Ward and "V State of North Dakota at the hour of 4 00 o'clock P. M. on the 14th day of September, 1908, to satisfy the am0uni due on. such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and wMch will be foreclosed to satisfy the same, are $ those pr cm Ires sltualte in the county of Ward and state ct North Dakota, and described as follows: to-wife: Lot •S numbered two (2) of Mock numM* ed three, (3) of north Minot according A $400.00 Piano Free VA nTin ij. i. *E CON #V\^ Promptly at noon Oct. 3ist, 1908, we will give away a tine Schultz Piano. With every 50c cash purchase in „. ii ^"^fter, goods to retail these clocks at 15.50 each if we had bought them at the regular price but it was our good fortune to pick up 24 of them at a snap and we offer them to you at bargain prices. We gtnraatee them in every particular. therei is^no nurchases in the drug and jewelry line at McCoy's Drug Store from now on Violin Strings It will be a pleasant surprise to you to find out what a different quality of violin strings we offer our customers. The strings we sell are good, clean, white and even in size and experienced players prefer them for that reason. Our stock also contains strings and extras for all such instruments as Guitars, Mandolins and Bahjo'es. Steel E Violin strings, two for 5c. to (.tie duly recorded plat thereof. There -will be due on said mort gage at tho date of sale the sum of en hundred fifty three dollar ind fifty one cenls, ($1053.51). Lat*d at Minot, North Pak 'ta, this 4tii day of August, 1908. S Slingerland, Mortgagee. Blaisdell. Bud & Blaisdell, Attorney for Mortgage? Ward -County, North Dakota. 8-6-9 If. '•^Wik^sV if TREASURER'S REPORT. For Burt sdhool district No. 128, county of Ward, state of North Dar bota for the year 1907-1908. Receipts. Oaeh on band at beginning of school year, July 1, 1907 1822.20 Total amount received during (the year from, the aip©or tionment of thie state tui tion fund Total amount received during the year from the apportion ment of the county tuition fund 114.61 Amount received driving the *,* year from. Tases levied by tihe District ^ohool Board 290.08 M'i PAUL V. McCOY HAT PINS BELT PINS SCARF PINS Take a look at the new jewelry we are showing if you want to know what's new in that line. Every day, from now to Xmas, we will be showing new creations in the jewelry line. At present we are showing a large assortment of Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Scarf Pins, etc., in fancy stone-mounted goods. Cameos are very popular at present and we are showing a large assortment of them in Stick Pins, Brooches, Necklaces, Rings, etc. HAVE YOUR CLOCK REPAIRED AT McCOY'S If you have a clock that needs repairing bring it to us. You will get the work done well and at a reasonable price. Our jewelry department is grow ing more popular every day because of our reason able prices and the1 high class of workmen we em ploy. McCoy's store is reliable in every department because each department is in charge of experienced people. Our constant effort is to satisfy our trade in every particular. Mmnpfi on this fine instrument. The piano is on display at Taylor Drug to sail and look it over. This particular instrument is made by the M. Schultz Co., of Chica- ea.i factories in Chicago and have the reputation of turning out very line mstru- The piano will positively be given away at noon Oct. 31st. It lowest in the town and because, with every GO cent purchase, you get a chance on this tine We couldn't be- SOLIO POST CARDS, 15c DOZEN Have you tried Solio Post Cards for making local pictures? They print and finish just the same as solio paper, but one side is a printed post card and they can be mailed anywhere in the U. S A. for one cent. They cost 15c in single dozen packages or $1.35 in gross boxes. Our Kodak dep't. is doing a rushing business these days owing to the fact that we keep the line right up-to-date in every particular. 75c and $1.00 Back and Side Combs °,u0' 39c Maybe you don't know about the big snaps we constantly offer in Fancy Back and Side Combs. At present we are selling a lot of 75c and $1.00 Back Combs at 39c each. They are fancy gold inlaid stone set and plain high back. In fact there is a comb to suit most every taste. Better come in and have a look. Amount paid durting the year for school houses, sites and furniture .... $648.90 Amount paid during the year for apparatus, fixtures, etc. 68.45 Amlount paid during the year for teachers' wages ...... 795.00 Amount paid during the year for services and expenses of sdhool officers ... .... 74.00 Amount paid during the year for interest of bonds and warrants 15.C9 Amount paid during the year for Incidental expenses... 110.45 Amount paid during the year for purposes not mentioned •before ... 34.00 Total expenditures for t*e year $1746.50 Cash on hand June 30, 1908 526.49 5*t%-'V,(i JEWELERS OPTICIANS DRUG MERCHANTS NEW JEWELRY RELIABLE OPTICIAN BIBLES At this store you will find a complete line of Bibles and New Testaments. We have a full line ranging in price from 50c to 812.00 eaoh. Every one a good value for the price we ask.. including outstanding rants redeemed or endors ed in the collection of bax- 1046.10 Total receipts for the year, including cash on hand Ju ly 1, 1907 $2272.99 Expenditures Grand total, expenditures and casih on hajid, to bal ance above total receipts. $2272.99 J. F. MOYER, Treasurer of Burt School IHsitrict No. 128. Approved this l?tih day of July, A. D. 1908. By order of the District School Board: THOS. SOMERfS. President. Attest: H. J. Herzog, Clerk. Clerk's Statement of Indebtedness of District. Whole amount of warrants outstanding June 30, 1908. $1004.26 Amount of Interest on war ranto outstanding June 30, 1998 80.00 Total indebtedness of Dist rict June 30, 190S $10S4.23 Approved this 17itih day of July, A. D. 1908. By order of the District School Board: H. J. HERZOG, Clerk.' .J WeCoy McCoy's Optician is a graduate of the best Optical School in the U. S. and if you need glasses call and let us show you what good work our op tician turns out. He has successfully fitted several cases given up by other opticians. Our prices are as lew as can be named for first-class work. We test your eyes and supply the proper lenses in steel frames for 83.50 and guarantee the work. Exami nation free of charge. We do all kinds of repair work on eye-glasses and spectacles. Duplicate lenses, etc. Two Good Jewelers You won't have to wait very long for your watch to be repaired if you bring it to us because we em ploy two good jewelers tnd we are getting all jewel ry and watch work out as promptly as is consistent with good work. Every season shows a marked in crease in the volume of watches brought to us for repairs because when we repair a watch it's proper ly done and its owner does not have to bring it back again on account of any defects in our worlT. Our prices are reasonable, too. SupariorJQualitypiting Papers Next time you want a^tablet, a bunch of en velopes or a box of writingjjpaparjjcome here for it and note the extra fine quality we offer for the money. Our writing materials] are all of the quality kind and you'll say so,"|too, if you once try them. We buy our envelopes] by 'the case direct from the factory and, by so doing, we are able to give our trade extra good values.|«M| We handle the Eton Hurlbut line ofjbox pa pers almost exclusively because of their superior quality and reasonable prices. We have Eton Hurlbut papers "to "sell at 25c a box and up. Each box contains 24 envelopes and 24 sheets of paper of a very fair quality. «7r«Vj FRENCH OUT-DO ITALIANS. That is in respect to procfucing'Olive Oit! Italian Oil is greasy and not much better than lard as far as health properties are counted. French Olive Oil, Beri Brand— particularly is a fine olive color—thin, lim pid and of an agreeable taste. It never thickens or becomes rancid and is rich in nutritive properties besides having a par ticularly rich flavor. BERI BRAND. French Olive is tho kind doctors pre scribe when they want a flesh-producing oil. ?•. rS'Ts*- k£.4#£V, m&iwi \S«£ Notice to Holders of County War rants. Notice is hereby given that all war rants on the county general fund reg istered before August 1st, 1907, are hereby called in for payment, also all warrants on the poor fund, register ed before April 15th 1908 are called in for payment and interest will cease on these warrants August 1st, 1908. 7-23 3t. A. C. NEDRUD, Co. Treaa Ladies of Minot and surrounding towns are cordially Invited to call and look over the new and elegant line of ladies styles and shades for this season which has just arrived. Anyone that likes to be posted should call. Will show the finest of im ported goods. L. O. WILSON, 26-28 Postoffice Blk. NOTICE. No*'ce is hereby given that sealed bids for furnishing coal to the Minot Special School District will foe re ceived by the Minot Board ot Educa tion up to September 8th, at 6:00 I ^The cut shows you the kind of a camera you can buy for 89.00. We have Eastman Brownie Cameras at 81.00, $2.00, 83.00, 85.00 and 89.00, Eastman Kodaks from 85.00 to $35.00 each. The No. 3 Folding Brownie takes pictures 3J^x4Ji inches. Loads and unloads in broad daylight. Hold six exposure films. Films cost 35c a roll of six exposures. The No. 2 Folding Brownie is built about like the one shown in the cut above but we sell it for $5.00. No. 2 Brownie takes pictures inches and the film costs 20c a roll of 6 exposures. It's a daylight loading inadhine. Prices on Kodaks are the same in Minot as they are in New York or any other American city or town, Our stock contains all the latest models made by the Eastman Kodak Co. We would be pleased to have you call and inspect any or all of them even tho you don't care to buy just now. HEAR W. J. BRYAN ON "SWOLLEN FORTUNES.' William Jennings Bryan made 10 speeches into an Edison Phonograph and the records are now on sale at our store for 35c each. Those of you that have heard Mr. Bngyi speak will recognize his voice in a second. fEe records are all very clear and distinct. THb titles are as follows: Swollen Fortunes. The Labor Question. The Railroad Question. The Trust Question. The Tariff Question. Popular Election of Senators. Imperialism. Guaranty of Bank Deposits. An Ideal Republic. Immortality. New Books $1.20 Don't pay SI 50 for the late books when you can get them at McCoy's for 81.20 a. copy. Our list contains all the live ones such as Three Weeks, The Yoke, Life's Shop Window and a lot of other titles that regularly retail for $1.50. o'clock P. M. The coal is to be weigh ed on scales at the Central School by representative of the board, and delivered to the school building when needed. Bids should be sent to 1ba undersigned and marked "Bids for furnishing Coal" and accompanied by a, certified check for one hundred M* lars as forfeit in case the bidder does not emter into contract if accepted? By order of the boasd. W. H. SIBBALD, Clerk of Minot Special School Dist Aug. 5-12-19-26. C. A. Johnson, republican nominee for Governor of North Dakota, and undoubtedly our next governor, re turned Tuesday morning from a two week's tour of the eastern part ol the state where he met hundreds of warm, supporters everywhere he stopped. Mr. Johnson will be kept on the move: getting over the state between now and election, for He's bound t» ceive a good sale majority, WywI.Y*"V JPH|L "'•jv J* T«! &!• ^fj ''r 1 rss.' iWkfrfi $ "•sag I- Lv$ :k