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No. Dakota. OBIN HOOD E A That is a pleasure to it is the kind vi get at our stoir PH01NE65 When den ire STEAKS, CHOPS, ROASTS, ETC., that are entirely if re I the ordinary kind DAVIS & HANNAFORD Valley Heal Market John Lynch, NOW, AfOT MADE BY A TJUTSr •OW OURS WOIU 1. Ite eaplosive force increases (ro» breech to auaue. The powder Ignites and the shot la driven faaUr and faater alone the baml, reaching its greatest spaed at it leaves the muirle. 3. lohla Heal Ansnanf Itioa has no lost motion it doea not kick, but applies the driving force to the shot, and not to your shoulder. 3. Rabin Hood Aasnaualtloa withstands any climatic conditions, and is not affected by age. Does not crush or disfigure the shot g:ivea' a verv even pattern—better killing circle. Will not lead, corrode, or otherwise Injure the gun. Our four brands of powder are: see T. R. Bradley, Des Lacs, No. Dakota. I Smith Hardware Company, Velva, •. tt W. Galehouae, Bonnybrook, 1 A. R. Chezek, Portal, No. Dakota. C. S. Utaond, Ross, No. Dakota. N'.'- Dakota. Alfred .lylen lulled a valuable horse Saturday. A. I-. Welter is digging a well. Al though ho la down over a hundred feet there is no sign of water. C. M. Crlstenson 1B also digging a well. He is down over 250 feet and no water yet. This makes fourteen wells lie has dug on his place and he has no water in any of them. Ole will have to move to Missouri. Miss Gladys Foster la taking music from the I'. S. school of music and is getting along fine. The ground is covered with snow. This makes people pretty glum be cause they are short of feed for their stock. M. Johnson entertained his brother from his old home, Henning, Minn. Geo. Rlngstad made a flying trip to Mlnot Saturday. Allan Campbell i# througfe hauling coal for the winter. He does not be lieve in hauling coal w&en it is forty below zero. He's a hustler and we wish we had more tike him. Tom Hegle has moved Ws family to the E. Smith place. Guess Tom wishes he rnad AMMUNmON You'll never know how good a marksman you are until you try Robin Hood Ammunition. The next time you so gunning take a box of our shells with you and try them. You'll be astonished at your gains in accuracy. You'll know then just what we mean when we tell you that Kobin Hood Ammunition shoots straighter, kills further, gets there quicker, hits harder, and "kicka" leas than any other ammunition. "IT'S ALL IN THE POWDER" his old homestead back Real Estate Loans and Farm Insur ance 0JT FLOWERS On almost every occasion Cul-Flowcrs arc appropriate. TIh'V carry fciirttaiiiMis to a bride, congratulations to a scintillate, sympathy ami love to the bereavrd. The one f« a u.re which* distinguishes the corrcct thiiiff from the com monpUce is the quality of the ilowers. Fresh and Altogether Lovely ai nur cut-rlowcrs at all limes. Our supply of Roses, Car nat ions. Vice's and all other bt lulitul things of heirkinl, is cull and complete. Brides' Bouquets, Wedding Decoration? and Funeral Design* are specialties with us, and we «ive to everything the needed "touch and quality whirh make* all our work just right. YALKER'S Ml NOT GREEN hOUSL MOW OTHERS WOU 1. Aillikiawi hit* the primer, then grwt oplwioo and release of trcmeadous prmun. Greateit rate ol velocity at the Imhilll of the diicharge. Rata of ipaad dMHMM rapidly from breech la •wh a. HM4kick trrtcoU. became nploahr* faac* aaw all at MM Robin Hood Smokaleas. loaded in Robin Hood and Comet Shells. Peerless Smokeless, loaded in Clipper and Capital Shells. Rapldlte Dense, Smokeless. loaded in Crescent and Autocrat Shells. Eclipse. NtarSniokeleas, loaded in Eclipse Shells. it tbilnt iuUat We also make a line of Metallic Cartridges, .22, .32, and .38 calibre, that are without equal for target and gallery practice. They are loaded with smokeless powder and are aaapted to allmakes of firearms using these sues. Buy Robin Hood Ammunition from any of the dealers whose names appear below. If that is inconvenient, write us and we will that you are supplied. Send lor our catalog* anyway. Remember, \vc are the only ammunition manufacturers in America hat manufacture Smokeless Powder ami load the products of our own mills. ROBIN HOOD AMMUNITION COMPANY Swan ton, Vermont FOR SALE BY I Riebe & Son, Balfour, No. Dakota. Seeley & Gilmer, Bergen, No. Dakota. C. L. Holt, Plaza, No. Dakota. Sweet Hardware Company, N dia- char(t. auch Ike preuuie that sWald be applbd to tke thot bcinf mt Wck to your shoulder. S. Sensitive to climatic conditions and to age. 4. Because of force of discharge, tha shot It often crushed and disfigured—making un even pattern, and "stringing" tha shot. \o. Dakota. Iloir Brothers, Douglas, Sommerdorf & Eynon, Dakota. Ryder. O. M. Muri, White Earth, No Da kota. FREEDOM ITEMS. again. John Wind lost Dakota. No. Berham ft Riley, Tow: kota. Powers Lake Hardware Co., Powers Lake, No. Dakota. Da- a spotted pony has not found It and yet Miss Dena Spoklte baa gone to Grand Forks to attend college. Dena's friends are sorry to lose her. The Union Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. W. 11. Porter's place a week ago last Thursday. The next meeting will be held at .Mrs. C. .VI. Chrlstenson's Dec. 1. A. 1.. Written moves to town this week. W. R. Foster is one of the lucky ones out Stringtown way. He makes about 30 pounds of butter a week. The young ladles had a surprise party on Miss Berll Chris tenson, it being her birthday. Ole Tcftner is going to move to Mlnot. Sorry to lose you, Ole. STRINGTOWN. Mr. and Mrs. ti. Anderson «pen.i Sunday with S. K. Witham. Oven Carpenter called at the Troumble home Sunday afternoon.. Some of the people that were so anxious for literary to atart, bettor help start it. Quite a number of friends called on Mrs. Lamphere last week, aba is doing quite a business. Mr. McCarthy made a flying trip to Withamvllle Saturday. N'ye Taylor and Merle Tromblee called on Mrs. J. P. McCarthy Mon day. Mrs. Tromblee is still planning on her Indiana trip. Mr. J. P. McCarthy and family, Mr. Myers and Mrs. Lamphere spent Sun day evening at the Cormany home, the evening was enjoyed with music and games. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rritien started last Tuesday for Bridgewater, Iowa, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. S. J. Falkner and family took Thanksgiving dinner in Mlnot with there daughter, Mrs. Medhus. Mrs. T. M. Larson sptnt la3t Fri day with Mrs. B. C. Witham. Any one in need of hay call on J. P. McCarthy, cash or a time check pre fered. •T. A. Shea was helping Gus Ander son haul Btraw Monday. Good business at tha store, But it keeps Spencer busy carrying ccal. Mr. and Mrs. M. i,. Zorn and daugh ter, Mollie, were in the Magic City last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Caley aiTd fauiii yhave moved to Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ar.^eison were :n Minot Friday and Saturday. col&B giLJnv-'aoprulEff SURREY NEWS. Don't forget the Farmers Institute Dec. 6. Grandma Perry entertained hei children at dinner Monday in honor of her eighty-eighth birthday. Miss Carroll of Mlnot upent Thanks giving with her friend, Mary Katla gan. Mr. and Mrs. McKcane and Dan spent Thanksgiving at the O. M. Chamiplin home. Services were held in the chucfces today for the first time since the epidemic broke out. There are no new cases and several' are now out of quarantine. AN .AMI IMPORTANT ..BUICK -NOUNCEMENT. There appears in trns Issue an ad vertisement of the Pence Automobile 0 Company, Minneapolis, exclusive Northwestern agents for the Buiok automobile, which smacks of real en terprise and which like a fanfare of trumpets, resounds the good tidings of future Bofck lmTEortance In tb* automobile world. The announcement by the Buick company of a successful coup in the financial marts of the world, which gives the concern a new Impetus and added prestige in the automobile world, after all is only incidental. The success of the Buick company and the efficacy of the Pence Auto mobile Company system of marketing these machines in the Northwest dur ing the past five years stands as a monument to indefatigable effort and Is Indicative of thrift that is incom parable in the annals of automobile industry in the TTnlted States. The Penfce Automobile Company has sold this year over 2,000 ears. The Pence Automobile Building in Minneapolis is the largest exclusive automobile structure used for sales purposes in the world. Buick cars for 1911 will show the result of the great est effort, all along the line on the part of the best trained engineers in America. There is Buick enterprise in every detail of Buick business and at no point in the world is this Buick enter prise «o strongly reflected as at the great home of Buicks in Minneapolis the Pence Automobile Company's headquarters, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. FYeehan of Glas gow, Mont., are spending the week in Mino twi'th friends. They came to attend he funeral of Mr. Peeban's little sister, Helen D. D. Sullivan, of Fargo, was ia the city Tueaday, looking after th«' alairs of his optical factory. Frank Busek, who lives a short dis tance north of the city, has six quar ters of land and is considered one of our /nost prosperous farmers. The state board of optometry met at Grand Forks Nov. 25, at which time several members were suspend ed for non-ipayment of dues. The election of officers of Tyrlan Chapter, No. 14, R. A. M. will be held Dec. 7. I Andrew Anderson of Roseglen, passed through Minot Saturday on his I way to the eastern part of the state to visit friends. TTe will probably go back to Norway to visit his old home. A rablt strayed onto the Granville streets and was chased by several dogs. 1 The Cando Herald has been sold by the Flint brothers to George B. Denlson. I You can depend on perfect |t, ptyV' and the best of workmanship If ave your clothes made at •cMewxx'r A WORD FROM SMALLWOOD TO MR. FARMER that you are through with your work and are sitting around your firesidet and have time to figure how to make a dol lar before the next crop comesr let me put you Wise to a little plan that others have tried with my help, and found it worked fine. You all need Groceries. You all have cataloguers make Up/your Grocery list* Figure what the other fellow is going to charge you. Bring in your list to me and I will make you more money than you expected. You all know my goods, and kno\fc that they are the best to be gotf and when it comes to prices I can skin them all. And you see what you are getting before you pay your money. No order too large or none too small. Try me on this and you will find me right. Yours, THE SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK fHE BANK FOR SAVINGS $1 Starts a Savings Account 5% Houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. OIN Interest Savings Accounts Paid iu. 1st awl July 1st SAVINGS BANK BUILPINU, MINOT, N. P. We Make Loans our Customers. WP'Accept Onlj SHV nf:N Accounts. We Sell Drafts nnd Write Insurance. We issue Time Certiflratrs of Deposit. We Have S .fetv Deposit Hoxes for Rent. We Loan Money op Homes ami op Karms. Every Boy, Girl, Man and Woman should, and can, have a Savings Account. SMALL HOME SAVINGS BAI.K FREE GRANT 8. YOU.VIANS, Pres. The Savings Deposit Bank FOR SALB A good quarter section of land, unimproved, four miles from Ryder' for ft 1200. And $550 will handle it. 160 acres south ol Williston, at $2100. Minot. Will trade for house and lot iii We have two quarters, douta of Minot, which are for sale at S2G00 each. 11700 mortgage against each quarter. We can sell you a farm in any state in the union. THE FOLLOWING HOUSES FOR RENT O room house and large lot on Grand ave. at $22 a montb. 8-room Duplex house on 2nd ave. north, at S25 a month. This has four rooms each, so that two families c*n occupy it. We have for rent, about Deo. 1st, a 7-room modern house on 9th street near Belyea, at $25 a month This is a snap. We can r9nt you a barn, suitable for two teams and plenty of room for hay, at $1 50 a month. And we'have another one that will hold ten or twelve teams, which rents for the'^same priuo. We make a(lspecialty of first mortgage farm loanB, at the prevailing rate of interest, We also write fire insurance. Call and see us. Walter R. Bond Real Estate Agency Suite No. I P. 0. Block Phone 549 The Independent^ 1.00 a Year STOVE TIME Let u#» show you our largre line of STOVES W« can supply you iu any line. THE MONARCH RANGE. COLE'S HOT BLAST HEATING STOVE. Heating stoves for hotli hard and softeoal. Stove* that save fuel find irodiice the heat E. C. FRITZ & CO. MINOT, N. D. S A W O O