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*1 A.- I I l&jSH able A Distinction With a Difference YOUtakes may not always get what you pay for. It a good judge of values to do that, but if there is one sure rule in business it is-—you pay for all you get. You may not be to see the difference between engines of similar appearance at different prices, but if you buy from a reputable firm you may be sure the difference in quality is there. IH Oil and Gasoline Engines cost more than some others because they are more carefully made, and more thoroughly tested. Skillful designing, better material, better workmanship, more careful assembling, and more thorough testing, tell in the long run. Given equal care an I engine costs less per year of service than any other engine you can buy. If an I engine is given all the work it will do, pumping, sawing wood, running the grindstone, feed grinder, hay press, silage cutter, repair shop machines, cream separator, churn, washing machine, etc., etc., it will pay for itself in a very short time in money and labor saved. I engines are made in every style— horizontal, vertical, air and water-cooled, stationary, portable and mounted on skids, to operate on gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, dis tillate or alcohol, in sizes from 1 to 50 H. P. Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12, 15, 20, 25 and 45-H P. The I local dealer will give you cata logues and full information, or write International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Minot N. Dak. I S a vi We can sell you anew IWM* The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free of charge to all. the best information obtainable on better farming. If you have any worthy ques tions concerning? soils, crops, land drainage, irri gation. fertilizers, etc.. make yourinquiries specific and send them to I Service Bureau, Harvester Building. Chicago, USA Get Ready for a Biff Harvest "1 If you intend to harvest /our crop with your engine, you should buy RIGHT-HAHD BINDERS. BINDER HITCHES we have them You can pull as many binders as you want to Cut your crop and disc your ground at the same time Conserve the moisture. Don't fail If you intend purchasing a new separator, call and talk it over with us. RACINE This is the latest product of the International Harvester Co. If you want a NICHOLS ft SHEPARD RED RIVER SPECIAL we can take care of you- Or a PEERLESS. This is a sieveless machine. Get your binders home early. You might get caught with a shortage. Also twine. There is not one^tenth enough twine in the northwest at the present time to tie the crop. i! Call and see the Champlin Implement to TREASURER'S REPORT For Darrow School District No. 122, County of Ward State of North Dakota, for the year 1911-1012: BKOKIPTB Cash on hand at beginning of school year, July 1.1911 $ 764 84 Total amount received during the year from the apportionment of the State Tuition Fond 42 TtMl amount receiveu dutinK theyear from tbe apportionment of the Coun ty Tuition and.. Amount receiver! during theyear Tom Mouses, Sites and Fnrniture Amount paid dnring the year for Ap paratus, Fixtures, etc ..... Amount paid during the year for Teach ers' Wages Amount paid during the year for Serv ices and Expenses of School Officers. Amount paid during the year for 'nter est on Bonds and Warrants Amount paid during the year for Inci 63.45 Tux*s levied by the District School Board, including outstanding war rants redeemed or endorsed in the collection of Taxes 485 04 Amount rrceived dnring the year from Other Sources .88 Total receipts for the year, inolud ingCash on hand Juy 1.1911 .....I11M 63 •XPKRDITUKIS Amount paid during the year for Reboot 184.65 7.50 860. SO 66.45 40.00 dental Expenses 9 Amount paid during the year for tui tion of pupils 2 25 Amount paid dnring tbe year for trans portatlon of pupils 159 00 56.22 Total expenditures for the year $1866 07 Cash on hand June 90.1912 31.56 Grand Total. Expenditures and Cash on Hand, to balance above Total Receipts $1897.63 PERKINS, Treasurer of Darrow School District No. 122. Approved this 9th day of July A D. 1912. By order of the District School Board: E L. PERRY. President. Attest: LAVETA PERRY, Clerk. CLERK'S STATEMENT OP INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT Whole tmount of Bonds Outstanding Jun- 30.1912 $1000.00 Total indebtedness »f District June 30, 1912 $1000.00 Approved this 9th day of July A. D. 1912. By order of the District School Board: LAVETA PERRY. Clerk. 1 REASURER'S REPORT For tlinot Sp-rial School District. No. 1, County of Ward. State of North Dakota, for the year 1911-1912: RECEIPTS Cash on hand at the beginning of school year. July 1,1911 $34667.02 Total amounc received during the year from the apportionment of the State Tuition Fund 8485 62 Total amount received during the year from the apportionment of the Coun ty Tuition Fund 5109.20 Amount received during the, year from Taxes levied by the Oistrict School Board, including outstanding warrants redeemed or endorsed in the collection of Taxes 31759 05 Amount received during the year from other source? 1563.09 Total receipts for the year includ ing cash on hand July 1.1911 $81583.98 EXPENDITURES Amount paid during the year for School Houses, Sites ana Furniture.. 21066.09 Amount paid durinir theyear for Ap paratus. Fixtures, etc 967.77 Amrunt paid during the year for Teach ers' Wages.. 28103 00 Amount paid durinir the year for Serv ices and Eapenses of School Officers. 780 00 Amount paid durinir the year for Inter est 011 Bonds and Warrants 3320.00 Amount paid during the year tor lnci 'Expenses 10663.56 dental Total expenditures for tbe year...$64900 42 Cash on hand June 90,1912 16683.56 Grand Total. Expenditures a?d Cash on Hand, to balance 8bove Total Receipts $81583 98 RELATIHO TO SINKING FCKD Amount of Sinking Fund in Treasury, July 1. 1911 9 683.32 Amount received into and transferred to the Sinking Fund during the year. 898.47 Total $1581 79 Balance in Sinking Fund Jnne 30. 1912 _• $1581.79 A. J. BR0NNER, Treasurer of Minot Special School District No 1. Approved this 25th day of July A. D. 1912. By order of the District School Board J. H. TOMPKINS President. Attest: S. W. NICODEMUS, Clerk. CLERK'S STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTBMT Whole amount of Warrants Outstand ing June 30,1912 $ 989.74 Whole amount of Bonds Outstanding Jnne 30 1912 78000 00 Total Indebtedness of District Jnne 30. 1911 $76989 74 Approved this 25th day of July A D. 1912 By order of the District School Board: S. W. NICODEMUS, Clerk. TREASURER'S REPORT For Bote School District No. 19, County of Ward. State of North Dakota, for theyear 1911-1912: BKCBIPTS Cash on hand at the beginning of school year, July 1,1911 $ 88.95 Total amount received during the year from the apportionment of the St.te Tuition Fund 1070.72 Total amount received during the year from the apportionment of the Coun ty Tuition Fund 737 32 Amount received during the year from Taxes levied by tbe District School Board, including outstanding war rants redeemed or endorsed In the collection of Taxes 1984 15 Amount ecelved duricg the year into the Sinking Fnnd 7.26 Amount received during the year from other sources 27.50 Total receipts for the year, includ ing Cash on Hand July 1,1911 $3915.90 BXFENDITUBEB Amount paid during the year for Teach ers'Wages 1367.50 Amount paid during the year for Serv ices and Expenses of School Officers. 65.00 Amount paid during the year for Inci dental Expenses 207.63 Amount paid during the year for pur poses not before mentioned. Books.. 45.76 Total expenditures for the year $ 1685.80 Cash on hand June 90,1912 2290.01 Grand Total,Expenditures and Cash on Hand, to balance above Total Receipts $3515.90 A. MONAGIN. Treasurer of Bote School District No. 19. Approved this 9th day of July A. D. 1912. By order ef the District School Board A. W DORCEY, President. Attest': JOSEPH B. XOBGEL, Clerk. CLKBK'B STATEMENT Of mDMTBDHUS Or DI8TKIOT Whole amount of Warrants Outstand ing June SO. 1912 $ 364.90 Total Indebtedness of District Jane 30, 1911 $ 54.90 Approved this 9th day of Jnly A. D. 1012. By order of the District School Board: JOSEPH KOBQEL. Clerk. Rev. Watklna of Bismarck has been appointed county constable and some of the neighbors In the alley back of the Palladium hare myster iously disappeared. TREASURER'S REPORT For Roosevelt Schcol District No. 58, County of Ward, Statu of .rrh Dakota, for the year 1911-1912: RECEIPTS Cash on hand at beguiling of school year, July 1,1911 $2614.81 Total amount received .luring the year from the apportionment of the State Tuition Fond 228.92 Total am unt recited aumitr the year from the apportiotimebt cf the Conn ty Tuition Fund 174.10 Amount recei »»d du ing U» year froo Taxes levied by'ihe District, School Board, including' outstai.ding war rants redeemed endorse.i in the collection of Taxes 1308 58 Amount received during the year from other source 102.43 Total receipts for the year, includ ing Cash on Haod Julyl 1911 $4428 84 EXPENDITURES Amount paid during the year for School Houses, Sites and Furniture I 863.97 Ami nnt paid during the year for Ap paratus, Fixtures, etc 25.00 Amount paid during the year for Teach ers' Wages 1500.00 Amount paid during the year for Serv ices and Expenses of School Officers. 83.00 Amount paid during the year for In terest on Bonds and Warrants 80 00 Amount paid during the year fir Inci dental Expenses 883.74 Amount paid during the year for pur poses not before mentioned 5.00 Total expenditures f-r the year $2S40 71 Cash on hand June 30,1912 2188.13 Orand Total, Expendituresaud Cash on Hand. to balance above Total Receipts $4428.84 BELATINQ TO HIKKINO FUND Amount recei ed into and transferred to the Sinking Fund during the year_$ 100.00 To al... $ 100.00 Balance in Sinking Fund June 30. 1912 $ 100.00 M, R. SUTHERLAND. Treasurer of Ro iseveit School District No. 58. Approved this 9th day of July, A. D. 1912, By order of thfa District School Board: fc*. S. INGERSOLL. President. Attest: MB^. E. I? WADEPHUL,, Clerk, CLERK'S STATKMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OP DISTRICT W'.ole amount of Bonds Outstanding Juue 30. 19i2 2000.00 Total Indebtedness of District June 30. 1012 $ 2000.00 Approved this 9th day of July, A. D. 1912. By order of the District School Boara: kRS. E. WADEPHUL,Clerk. MAKOTI WANTS STATION ESTABLISHED H. L. Glazer merchant-farmer, from Maikoti, passed thru Minot Tuesday enroute to Minneapolis aud Chicago, where he will do some bay ing for his Makoti and Minot stores. Mr. Glazer was armed with a peti tion to the Soo railway company, signed by the businessmen of Ifa kott, asking that a station be es tablished there immediately. Mr. Glazer drew one of the first numbers in the Berthold drawing -nd has already made many improve ments on his fine farm. He has 80 acres of flax, besides has broken seventy acres for next year, and has fenced ten acres. He built a good find the biggest lay-out here you have ever seen. O Old Optic Block 4 cylinder, The best there is made Avery Threshing Machines and Automatic Self-lift Engine Plows For Saie by & Lee Minot, N. D. House and a large barn and the 9lace looks as tbo he had farmed it for years. 1 DOESN'T WANT TO GROW OLD "It seems to me," observed John Burke, "that it gets a little hotter every summer and a Itttle colder ev ery winter. The mosquitoes bite harder and the ateaic gets tougher as the seasons so by. But when any one tells me that I'm getting old, I want to scrap.' A Minot youth thinks he can bring his gdrl to time by pasting her pic ture in his watch. THOS MXlRPHY REGISTER AT WILLI8TON President T&ft has signed the doc ument appointing Thomas B. Murphy of Minneapolis, Register of the "Wil liston landoffice to fill the vacancy caused by the djeath of Adams. Mr. Murphy is an old Minot resident and a personal friend of Senator MoCumber. He was long ago promised the appointment to the next vacancy. The appontment of Mr. Murphy came as a complete surprise to his Minot friend*. SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS. OXFORDS, SHOES, FUR NISHINGS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, VALISES, ETC. PIONEER GAS ENGINES -•. -'."i WILL LOOK FOR NEW JOBS Chief Reynolds and Night Watch man Knoll of Mandan have bees suspended by the presidenf of the commission, charged with falling to do their duty. Polcemen Mambury, Roby and Ritchie had already been dismissed by the commission. FAMOUS NORTH DAKOTA GOOSEBERRIES The Independent Is in receipt of a box of gooseberies raised by Wm. Loughland on his famous fruit farm on the Nesson Flats, south of Ray, N. D. We have heard much of the fertile garden in that section of state but we never believed that such large fine terries could be grown in North Daikota. By actual measure ment, eome of the berries ars more than three-fourths of an inch in di ameter. The berries are of the "English" variety. Le Roy Rogers of Bowbells will establish a second newspaper at Powers Lake. Editor Gee of tie Echo, shows the right spirit by stating that there is plenty of room for two news papers, and giving the brother a welcoming hand. PICKLING SPICES THE SPICES WE SELL WILL INSURE YOU GETTING THE RIGHT FLAVOR IN YOUR PICKLES. WE HAVE THEM ALL PURE AND FRESH E N E (A cleaning fluid that is unburnable) This preparation removes grease spots without injury to delicate Fabrics, Ribbons, Feathers. Gloves and many other articles of wearing apparel. 25c bottle PUBLIC DRUG CO. MINOT, N. D. S a O FINAL CLEAN-UP Our buyer now in the east reports that he is picking up a bij? bunch of snaps for immediate shipment. These goods will soon start and we will need all the space that we can get for their proper display. It is, therefore, up to us to clean up as much of the stock now on hand as we possibly can so that we will be in proper shape to receive the NEW FALL and WINTER consignments In order to do this we are going to crive you Special Clean-up Bargains in everv department during the next few days. Come in and save a nice sum on anything you want in You can help us and we can help you Why get together? Carpenters are busy, and when they get through with our store you '-v.) i'' gnizeit. We'll have about twice as much room, and when we open OURCLEANI.NO, PRESSING AND REPAIRIMi DEPARTMENT AL.W A\S AT YOUR SERVICE. FINEST Of WORK AND PRICFS THE LOWEST. the now annex aboutSep:. I, you'll ir W. First St. Minot, No. Dak. 'tifsH' mfiimi mTlTTTlMii J' 1 .. -If I •f "i-f -1:!: 1 ./•