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GRANARIES Build them now and be prepared to take care of this fall's Bumper Crop Do not put it off longer and be rushed at the last. Build now and take time to inspect your material. We invite you to visit our yard. Our prices are right and our material cannot be beat. Piper-Howe Lumber Co. The Home of Good Lumber L. H. Piper, Mgr. Phone 68 Minot, N. Dak. Sanitary Bread EXPERT BAKERS OF THE CHOICEST CONFEC I O N S O A I N A E DAKOTA BAKERY GRAM BROS., Props. .. Makers of Fine Bread and Pastry .. 423 Third St., N. E. Phone 371 MINOT, N. D. FARMERS' ATTENTION Harvest will soon be under way. You will be very busy and will not have time to shop around. Remember we have one of the best assorted and largest lines of WORKING CLOTHES and SHOES in Minot. All good, honest values that will stand up and give service. WORK SHOES GOODYEAR WELTS -at- $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 Exceptional values that will give plenty of wear ELK OUTING SHOE, a good Harvest d»050 a 76 Shoe, light weight and serviceable KHAKI and BEDFORD A QC The Independent vm Good Work Shirts 50c You can buy shirts for less money, but not like these OVERALL UNIFORMS (Carharrt Brand) $1.00 per garment. None better made Ladies' Gloves at all prices from 50c to $9.50 Cotton Socks at 3 for 25o and 2 for 35o Cotton Flannel Gloves 3 for 25o and 2 for 35o Leather Faced Cotton Flannel Gloves at 25c per pair The New York Store The Big Store on the Corner Minot, N. D. Cash in all County Funds Court House, Furniture and Grounds Bridges and Road Machinery Poor Farm, Hospital, Etc. Taxes Outstanding, Estimate-- Total Total Sheriff Clerk of Court County Judge Register of Deeds Hay Permits $ State General .. State Bond WHIM'S AND TREASURER'S ANMlilL MI OF WARD mi, H. D. rrom }um 30th, 1914, to Jon* 30th, 1916, Inolu»lT«. AimIi of County In Dstall, CIom of Business, on* 30th, IMS. LltUlltlH of County in Detail, Ronded Indebtedness Warrants not Called For Warrants Registered and Outstanding Claims on File Overdrafts State Taxes Delinquent and Unpaid, Balance Assessed Valuation for Prior Year, 1914. Value of Farm Lands Value of City and Village Heal Estate Value of Personal Property Value of Railroads Value of Telegraph, Telephone and Express Value of Farm Lands Value of City and Village Real Estate Value of Personal Property Value of Railroads (Estimated) Value of Telegraph, Telephone and Express (Estimated) COUNTY OFFICERS OP WARD COUNTY. Chairman of Board of County Commissioners B. J. Anderson Commissioner First District P. Vandenoever Commissioner Third District J. M. Rohe Commissioner Fourth District John Hennessey Commissioner Fifth District O. Lokensgard State's Attorney Superintendent of Schools W. D. Wendt Coroner Orson Doe Surveyor STATEMENT OP DELINQUENT PUNDS IN WARD COUNTY Date of Last Call for Payment of Warrants on County General Fund, March 19th, 1915. Warrants Issued Today on County General Fund will be Paid about April 1, 1916. Warrants on Poor Fund are Cash. Warrants on Bridge Fund are About Eighteen Months Behind in Payment. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OP THE COUNTY OP WARD FOB THE PISOAXa YEAR ENDING JUNE 30th, 1915. Bal. July Name of funds. 1st, 1914. Collections Overdraft in Black Face Type 25.00 733.73 53.19 Interest State Bond Sinking Asylum Bond State Wolf Bounty State Schools (Maintenance) State Taxes State Fines .•5 Collected by County Principal Pay ments (Sale of Sehool Lands) Leasing of School Lands Interest on 570.00 School Lands. Bovine Tub. anf G. Horses Insurance Prme iums County General County Bond Sinking County Interest County Bridge and Road S_. Special Salary (Register of 6,658.11 Deeds' Fees) Emergecny Clerk of Court Fees, District Clk. Co. Court- Private Re demption Tehchers' Insti tute and Re tirement Seed Grain Two Mill Tax School Poll Insane Hosp. School Districts S. A. Contingent Civil Townships Civil Townships Delinquent Road and Poor [per pair to CORD TROUSERS, at.. $ 1 LO 6.UU1 O A A MEDIUM WEIGHT RIBBED UNION SUITS at 85c, 95c and $1.25. Just the thing for harvest work. for First Class Commercial Work Total. 25.00 7,354.37 34,310.60 2,297.87 12,781.19 9,541.16 16,325.14 102.61 60.86 564.83 2,714.26 1,911.10 44,113.68 871.51 6,418.61 1,127.33 99.78 6,878.41 23,605.98 1.24 General 595.56 1,825.96 22,415.11 4,477.00 9,072.71 291,678.81 1,001.24 5.005.64 Rridge City and Village Funds County Fair 25,922.19 3,0(6.83 45,339.44 106,153.56 128.81 Tax 183.54 County Poor Farm Immigration and Farming. 16.05 8,866.53 10,377.78 3,193.51 5,167.83 SETAI&E1I LIST OP WABBAIT8 MSVED DUBZHO ESDIHO JTTHE 30th 1915. County Auditor .Boarding Prisoners Total County Auditor, Deputy and Clerks 8,816.86 County Treasurer 2,400.00 County Treasurer, Deputy and Clerks 4,262.56 Register of Deeds 1,999.92 Register of Deeds, Deputy and Clerks-- 4,991.24 County Judge 2,499.96 County Judge, Deputy and Clerks 2,280.00 States Attorney, Assistant and Expense Supt. of Schools, Deputy and Mileage 6,457.92 County Surveyor 1,414.04 County Assessors 213.70 Janitor 1,680.00 Board of Health 5,340.57 'County Physician 1,549.86 Sheriff, Deputies and Bailiffs 10.534.71 Coroner's Fees—Witness and Jurors 453.3S Election Expenses 6,325.01 Fuel and Light 3,913.00 Books and Stationery 4,690.SI Printing and Advertising 5,878.79 Insanity Hoard 599.90 Jailor 1,293.79 Roads 13,455.29 Bridges 5,316.87 Emergency 20,024.27 Clerk of District Court and Deputy 4,099.92 Jurors and Witness District Court 10,518.86 Stenographer District Court 2,487.66 Miscellaneous Expense District Court 3,473.11 Justice Fees, Justice Court 2,460.05 Witness and Jurors Fees, Justice Court 2,373.76 Constables Fees, Justice Court 1.222.16 Public Administrator 220.00 Co. Commissioner and Mileage, Dist. No. I 1,299.50 Co. Commissioner and Mileage, Dlst. No. 2 948.78 Co. Commissioner and Mileage, Dist. No. 3 815.78 Co. Commissioner and Mileage, Dist. No. 4 633.30 Co. Commissioner and Mileage, Dist. No. 5 927.16 Telephone, Postage, Express, Etc. 2,544.67 Poor Farm 7,691.26 Tree Bounty 922.60 Miscellaneous 20,780.26 Teacher's Institute 868.90 State's Attorney's Contingent Fund 236.70 Co. Court Jurors 3,590.85 Witness 2,069.85 Steno 533.80 PVHBB AND WHERE DEPOSITED. In the Hands of Treasurer—Currency $ 360.00 In the Hands of Treasurer—Gold, Silver, Nickels and Pinnies 164.76 In the Hands of Treasurer—Regular Cash Ttems 16,184.23 Name of Depository and Balances Subject to Cheak: Checking Accounts: State Bank, Aurelia $ 1,382.76 Bank of Berthold 1,502.93 1st State, Burlington 1,347.80 Ger.-American St. Bank, Burlington 16,966.98 1,572.88 8,010.78 1,783.96 1,506.26 1,484.20 1,558.60 1,540.60 1,608.04 1,600.07 1,600.60 State P.ank. Berthold 1st National, Carpio 1st State, Des Lacs Douglas State Bank Bank of Donnybrook Citizens State, Douglas Donnybrook State Bank State Bank, Des Lacs Foxholm State Bank Martlaa'd •tate Bank I197.4S5.04 88,382.50 187,850.00 61,800.00 68,000.00 t55S.467.54 BuiuMi, Jun* 30th, 1915. $150,000.00 2,065.74 108,151.01 1,484.25 147.67 13,944.00 277,674.87 •A&VATION. $558,467.54 4,560,443.00 2,128,402.00 1,978,504.00 2,012,582.00 66,767.00 $10,746,698.00 Year, 1916 Aaaeaaed Valuation for Current $ 4,690 225.00 l,942 »69.0n 1,999,425.00 2,012,582.00 66,767.00 $10,711,968.00 R. A. Nestos J. J. Nedreloe K. T. Hagen Wm. Murray M. J. Engeseth H. C. Frahm Balance June Payment 30th, 1915 Overdraft in Black Face Type 8,088.10 7,°96if9i 379.06 379.00 41.30 Sinking .00 15.95 139.67 96.97 2,861.21 37,363.66 222.16 66.00 36.040.63 4.264.00 3.64 Farm Loans Interest on Sale of .16 2.017.01 11.67 20,700.74 36.72 43.26 376.77 130.20 SI.876.60 71.552.36 6,621.69 133,123.64 7,601.70 6,108.92 25.00 125.12 432.2S 410.07 22.18 420.3S 409.96 10.39 .64 .64 149.52 144.35 5.17 2,958.26 37,363.€6 3,090.98 30,417.77 138.68 94S.89 277.10 S0.00 227.80 30.S2S.S3 30,003.20 32.24 4,267.64 4,270.00 8.S6 2,110.91 2,117.01 .10 2f779.ll 20,029.70 7S0.06 407.49 408.02 .53 178.40 1SS.000.14 02.40 127,760.28 7),154.10 10.720.S1 11.00 S7,280.86 12.77 70,141.39 3,969.57 0,760.94 40,977.01 28,971.01 12,006.17 11,839.02 28,106.33 10,149.48 20,024.27 2,816.80 1,971.95 1,689.54 8,082.06 2,689.96 1,926.65 1,467.07 8,244.57 23,542.44 4,576.78 15,951.12 315,284.79 1,000.00 176.90 45.30 43,549.35 41,372.78 2,176.57 908.55 287.75 558.52 7,956.82 487.15 172.18 15,942.55 18,557.99 763.30 23,055.29 4,404.60 8.57 296,726.80 236.70 30,927.13 29,152.93 1,774.90 lat Stat* Bank, Lone Tree 1st State Bank, Makotl Reservation State Bank, Makotl 1st State, Niobe 1st National, Kenmaro Citizens Bank, Kenmaro Kenmare National Bank Farmers A Merchants, Kenmare 1st National, Ryder 1st State, Ryder 1st State, Sawyer 1st State, Surrey Sawyer State Hank Second National, Minot Union National, Minot Citizens, Minot 1st International, Minot Scandinavian-American, Minot Sinking Fund Depositories: Time Deposits— Bank of Donnybrook Hartland State Hank 1 48,426.27 43.366.3K 5,059.89 115,282.37 181.S17.S8 3,764.49 199.59 189.58 10.01 19,244.31 12,911.76 6,332.55 8,361.34 4,282.32 4,079.02 Totals 8211,706.15 *943,376.28 $232,064.55 THE FISCAL YEAR $963,734.68 $1,175,440.83 $ 2,400.00 6,384.51 4,244.3:i $202,812.44 Bank of Herthold Bank of Herthold Hartland State Bank I First National, Carpio Farmers & Merchants, Kenmare Foxliolm State Bank State, Aurelia Douglas State 7.. Citizens, Kenmare I 1st State, Burlington I 77 First State, Des Lacs First National, Kenmare Citizens, Minot 2nd National, Minot 2nd National, Minot State Hank, Berthold Citizens Bank, Douglas Foxholm State 1st State, Sawyer Gorman-American State, Burlington Citizens, Minot 1st State, Ryder Sawyer State Bank 1st State, Surrov Total State of North Dakota, County of Ward, ss: Carl T.lndberg, Treasurer, and L. J. Tliom severally duly sworn, on oath say that the exhibits and statements herein tained are correct as appears from the books In their respective ofllees, duly sworn, on oath say that the exhibits and Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of August, 1915. O. J. CLEVEN, (SEAL) Notary Public. Ward County, N. D. My commission expires Feb. 27, 1921. COMMISSIONERS' PROCCEDINGS. (Continued from page 2.) 150 and 151-83 200.00 August Paulson, grading at 154-81-82 81.99 P. M. Peterson, road work 160 88 15.00 P. Vandenoever, services and expenses and mileage 0. B. Herigstad, expense to Kenmare 138.20 5.85 2.10 Jack Russell, subpoena John Hennessy, services and expenses J. C. Lowe, coroner's court ser vices 18.30 Wheeling Corrugating Culvert 140.00 Company, culverts 379.43 C. W. Humphreys, road work 154-82 30.00 Windsor Cafe, Board for pau pors M. J. Engeseth, Office expenses John Thiis, lodging for county charges 2.75 K. T. Hagen, box rent, postage J. C. Lowe, Attendance at in quest—New 16.00 Orson Doe, telephone calls J. C. Lowe, attendance at police court 10.00 C. B. McKenzie, witness John J. Nedreloe, sheriff's re port, criminal action Aileen S. McGahan, stenogra pher county auditor 5.00 L. S. Hornung, road work 154 82 21.00 Josephine Littler, labor at poor farm Dinnie Littler, labor at poor farm W. F. Gunn, labor at poor farm W. F. Adleman, labor at poor farm 40.00 John D. Geist, Mgr, poor farm 102.85 Martin Miller, labor at poor I farm 35.00 2.10 8.25 8.25 1.20 4.10 308.78 28.70 Wheeling Corrugating Culvert I Co., culvert and connections Wheeling Corrugating Culvert I Co., culvert and connections I Wheeling Corrugating Culvert 4.50 5.00 Metropolitan Oil Co., gasoline to poor farm 7.87 Wheeling Corrugating Culvert Co., culverts and connections 125.90 I Wheeling Corrugating Culvert Co., culverts and connections 186.00 19.53 24.(54 Co., culvert and connections. 738.24 W. A. Peck, office expense, I Better Farming 55.00 W. A. Whitson, grading, 155 I 86 300.00 Minot Drug Co., drugs 28.(55 Margaret Twp., road work 100.00 T. H. Haley, witness 2.00 Consumers Power Co. phones July K. E. Leighton, service jani tor 10.00 K. E. Leighton, service jani I tor 10.00 77.42 William D. Wilson, road work 154-84 125.00 Einar Muus, road work 153 83 50.00 Martha P. Berg, right-of-way I for road 154-83 25.50. A. P. Scofield, livery 13.50 J. A. Roell, Mdse to jail 8.10 Hansch, H. W., witness, states I attorney 2.00 Gust Hansch, witness, state's I attorney 2.00 John A. Kramer, witness, state's attorney 2.00 A. G. Engdahl, witness, state's atto'rney 2.00 Frank Rice, witness, state's at torney 2.00 L. S. Officer, dragging roads.- 31.75 1 Martha P. Berg, tree bounty .. 4.50 !John Fostad, tree bounty 3.00 I Better Farming Association I expenses county agent 213.60 Consumers Power Co., electri city, July 23.54 E. H. Boyer, Mdse. 11.90 Jas. McKay, digging roads and I rocks 15.00 Carl Johnson, digging rocks on roads 20.00 Sam G. Tittle, tree bounty 6.00 Louis Peterson, witness state's attorney 2.00 IP. C. Tompers, witness, state's I attorney 2.10 'Chas. Kirkelie, witness, state's attorney 2.10 Ingeborg Erickson, Mothers I Pension 25.00 Henry Leines, witness state's I attorney 2.10 A. L. Martenson, meats to I poor Dakota Print. Co., transcripts iDan Dougherty, services in sanity case 6.40 1.25 29.67 Robert Palda, digging rocks on roads 103.85 1,684.06 1,523.70 1,489.48 1,552.68 1,528.86 1,634.36 8,061.61 1,525.38 1,637.60 1.512.22 6,891.32 1,600.28 1,596.68 12,949.77 18,443.41 15,581.64 9.323.23 9,936.72 180.866.S6 2,506.96 2,600.00 2.500.00 2,600.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 3.000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 5,00(1.on 5,000.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 3,500.00 5,000.00 "II 84,500.00 $ 2 3 2 0 6 4 5 6 pson, Auditor of said County, being CARL LINDBERO. Treasurer. J. THOMPSON, Auditor. Russell Grader Co., road drags 31.30 Orson Doe, coroner's fees 5.00 William Murray, fees, insanity case '. 4.00 Schultz Bros., part payment grade in 160-88 140.0C R. M. Chamberland, witness fees 4.10 L. D. Colton, coal to poor farm 3.84 J. Fauchald, Mdse. 8.0J1 Ward County Indpendent, print ing #5.91 E. L. Morrow, witness, state's attorney 2.00 John J. Nedroloe, boarding prisoners 384.50 A. A. Robinson, seed for court house .69 J. Fauchald, mdse. 18.72 City Meat Market, meat for poor farm 12.15 Solberg Bros., repairing road machinery, 154-82 8.75 Smallwood's Gro., groceries 58.66 Solberg Bros., work for poor farm 12.76 Amond Albertson, digging rock on road 20.00 Minot Electric Co., mdse. for court house 11.16 M. J. Engeseth, recording sc«d liens and bonds 113.75 Moved by Com. Vandenoever and seconded by Com. Rohe, that the Board of County Commissioners ad journ until August 23rd, at 2 o'clock. Motion carried. L. J. THOMPSON. County Auditor. Build THIS Year R-ivey-Shute Lumber Company For the Material. See ad in this paper. NO DRUGS NO SURGERY NO OSTEOPATHY G. GTWOOD J. JOSEPHINE WOOD CHIROPRACTORS If you are eKk «i.u rim- trif kI lIkI u. re iv Iwlp, try CHIROPRACTIC (!Spinah Adju»lmcni? and get well Co su tation and Spinal Analysis FREE BRAUER BLOCK V. 1 no,, I'. U. Ill h'2 12: to O: to 9 Joe Feldman Modern Shoe Repairing Best Material used Prices very reasonable. Work done while you wait. Try me. Corner Central Ave. and First St. DINNIE BUILDING A Good Position. The students of the Union Com mercial College, Grand Forks, North Dakota, make good. Stanley Swen son goes to a fine bank position at Knox, N. Dak. Prepare for a good position yourself. We furnish board for only $3.00 per week, Send for o«r free cata'og and full particulars. —Adv. (8-86)