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'A FiR COUNTRY" Wimton ('biircliill'* latest ImiuIs $1.50 Hie Ever Ready Trouble Tinder Regardless of the circumstances—no matter what the conditions—if you need a light you'll get it instantly with an SVERE&DY FLASHLIGHT EVER-READY FLASHLIGHT and BATTERIES All sizes MOItK LAKE AND VICINITY quist homestead. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jordahl were in Des Lacs shopping Monday. Mr. Ed Newby and family were the guests at the Goulden home Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Goulden visited with Mrs. Agnes Borud Tuesday. Emar Klungness from Bemidji, Minn., has now settled down on his farm in Rolling Green and is now con structing a fine house and barn. Which will be a fine improvement in the hills. Linn Perce and Claud Halligan spent Sunday at Stevicks. Mr. August Lusby is now chief in spector and gopher poisoner of Vang township. Mr. H. F. Da my spent Tuesday at Wm. Baldock's. Frank Sandquist and Jegger Bald ock are building a barn on the Sand- COUNTY LINE A gopher poisoning squad has been at work on the Ward county side the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iirauer are re joicing over the arrival of a son on June loth. Mother and bi.be are do ing nicely. A large crowd attended a barn dance at the A. I*. Nelson t.irn last. Saturday night. There is to be {.moth er dance there next Saturday night, June 2 th. The Gilbcrtson family are some fTarttarwfTTTi fet pprrr $ E 1L* IT'Vii iOON Hammocks S4.0Q to $8.00 Ingersoil Watches Itijzcrsoll 'Yankee' Watch $1.00 Inuercoll 'Eclipse' Watch— 1.50 lnjrersoll 'Junior' Watch 2.00 Intfersoll 'Reliance' Watch.. 3.00 Alarm Clocks Big Hen Alann Clock .$2.50 Baby Ben Alarm Clock 2.50 The 'Sleepinclcr' Inter mittent Alarm 1.76 The 'Sleepmoter' Back Bell Alarm.-. 1-50 The 'Sunrise' Alarm 1.28 The 'American' Alarm 1.00 .m<p></p>WAIT! Hi nHfinViifi •Tiftff""1' J. J. Lee transacted business at Rug by last week, where he has a number of lots and houses. The big Sparks Shows will be in Minot on July 5th. This is one of the biggest shows that visits the north west and it is well worth seeing, and also the Fourth of July celebration which will be on the fifth of July. Mork Lake and vicinity will all spend the day in the Magic City. D. H. Waggoner, T. M. Williams, H. B. Semrud, Dick Newmann, Anton and Frank Sandquist, E. Klnngness, J. E. Goulden, W. E. Stevick, J. A. Borud, R. S. Waggoner, John P. Varnes are all constructing houses and barns in Rolling Green. They will all be mod ern in every respect. Most of them are getting their lumber from the Great North Northern Lumber com pany of Minot. This company handles The Misses 1 uth and Emma Peter son of Minot hi. been visiting at the home of their uncle, A. A. Peterson, iand family for ten days. I Mrs. Kebig spent several days at Minot last week, being a delegate toi the state Sunday school convention from here. O'.v ..jighbor farmers contemplate building a telephone line from Tagus! south. So far they have twenty-seven names on their list. I ,r"' 65c Each '•saKW! BSS&'A A1014—IjOt By-Gone* be By-Oones. (Grant Albert Campbell, 1st tenor, ami Irving Gillette, 2nd tenor. Orchestra accom paniment. A1584 Let the Lower Lights be Burning. (Bliss) Chautau |ua Quartette. A1700—liet's Settle Down in a One Horse Town. (Berlin) Frances Fisher soprano, and Irving Gillette tenor. Orchestra ac companiment. T16(1—Love Moon, from "Chin Chin." (Caryll) Miriam Clark soprano, and John Barnes Wells tenor. Orchestra accom paniment. A1705—Memories of Home (Ambrosia) George Stehl, Marshall F. Lutsky and Chas. Schuetae violin, Huto and harp trio. A 17:17—Monte Cristo Walt*. (Goudlier) Republican Guards Band. A1624—Mrs. Sippi, You're a Grand Old (iirl. (Ashlyn) Columbia Stellar Quar tette. A10S1—My Daddy bmg Legs. (Orant) Peerless Quartette. Orchestra accom paniment. A1703—Oh, What a Beautiful Baby. (Brown) Ada Jones soprano, and Will Bobbins tenor. Orchestra accompaniment. A1706—On My Way to New Orleans. (A. Von TiJzer) Geo O'Condor tenor. Or chestra Accompaniment. Taylor Drug Co. 17 No. Main, near Soo Station Minot, North Dakota Columbia Double Records material of quality and at low prices. Some of the material has been hauled 25 miles and some shipped to Des Lacs. Bert and W. E. Stevick drove to Mi not Tuesday, returning home Wednes day. H. B. Semrud was out auto riding Sunday in his new Maxwell car. He reports to the writer there will be some thing doing soon. The white caps with their tin cans are ready. Ben Newby, our blacksmith, spent a few days visiting near Minot during the fore part of the week. Mr. Opland and family drove to Velva last Saturday to visit a week with his brother, whom he has not seen for years. J. A. Borud, the assessor of Rolling Green went to Minot Wednesday to turn his books in and to transact oth| er business. He returned home Thurs OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE LELAND DEPARTMENT STORE Frank & Graham Co. Minot, N. Dakota what recovered from a siege of meas les, while the Helbig children have them full blast. Has Been the Means of Saving Our Customers A Lot of Money Have You Attended This Sale It Lasts For Another Week Until Saturday July 3rd Don't Fail To Come In Our Sunday school has not been well attended lately on account of measles claiming so much attention. Miss Bertha Anderson and Mr. Cary Carson are to be married at Minot on Thursday, the 24th inst. A reception will be given them in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. We understand the Shell Creek farmers club will celebrate the Fourth of July at the H. C. Farris farm, in the way of a picnic. Walter Chinberg, our road overseer, is pushing road work in the south 75c Each A.1684--Softly -Vow Light of Day. (Gottschalk) Chautauqua Preachers. Quartette. A1671—Sister Susie's Sewing, Sewing Shirt's for Soldiers, (Grant) A. Johnson, baritone. Orches tra accompaniment. A1686—Somewnero a Voice is Calling. (Tate) Grace Kerns soprano, and Her bert Stuart baritone. Al*90—The Drummer Boy. (Edward Ger man) Albert Wiederhold, baritone. Or chestra accompaniment. A1710—The Heart of a Sailor. (Adams) Albert Wiederhold, baritone. Orchestra accompaniment. A1613—The Land of My Best Girl. ("The Fatherland, the Motherland") (Carroll) ('has. W. Harrison, tenor. Orchestra accompaniment. AlflIK- Traviata. (Verdi) "I'ariga Cara" (Far from the Parisian Throng) Ida Cat torini soprano, and Angela Bendinelli ten or. In Italian, with orchestra. A1720—lTa Like No a Like. (Berger) Toots l'aku Hawaiian. Company, I'kuela and guitar accompaniment. A1710— When Dull Care. (Wilson) Albert Wiederhold, baritone. Orchestra accom paniment. Al22—A Perfect Day. (Jacobs Bond) Columbia Mixed Quartette. day. Rev. O. S. Varud will preach in Rose Valley church Sunday, July 11th, at 11 a. m., and the Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. J. L. Hanson on Monday, the 12th. Everybody invited. The white caps with their tin cans were out and played for the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jordahl, Sun day evening, and report a fine time. DR. VICTOR SANDBERG TO LOCATE IN MAGIC CITY Dr. Victor Sandberg, who graduated from the dental department of the Min nesofa university in May, will soon arrive in Minot. Mr. Sandberg ex pects to locate here, where many old friends will welcome him. The Independent for up-to-date com mereial printing. western part of Kickapoo township. The Eagan township road gang are trying to dislodge some of the hills south of Tagus. It's a long and hard job to make good roads through these young mountains. Our gardens and corn fields have been sent to the weather hospital by Jack Frost. Several of our farmers attended a telephone meeting at Tagus last Thursday. The Independent for up-to-date com mercial printing. 2 THE SHOW YOU KNOW GOLLMAR BROS. BIG CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE Will Exhibit at Minot, Thursday, July 22 EXACTLY TWICE AS BIG AS ANY OTHER SHOW COMING THIS YEAR All New Parade and Special Features Gopher Poisons Strychnine, Alkaloid, Woodlark, Kill-em-Quick Paris Green 25c lb. Profits from Your Live Stock. USE A GOOD DIP AND YOU WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE. BE SURE. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT KIND NO QUESTION ABOUT IT IF YOU USE KRESO DIP NO.I VCm,«Al.l BY PARKE.DAVIS fit CO. PBTBOIT. MICH. fOR SALE—A limited amount of seed oats of Choice Swedish Select White Oats. Fred Dale, Phone 493, Minot. 2-25-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—At a bar gain, a $4,000 soda fountain. Hod gins' Second Hand Store, Minot, N. D. 4-8-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—One J. I Case 25 h. p. engine and 40-62 sep arator will sell cheap or trade for land or automobile. Address Box 491, Minot, N. D. 6-3-t4* FARM LOANS—I have $3,000.00 on hand to loan on first class farm se curity. Can give best terms and close immediately. C. B. Davis, Room 11, Brauer Block, Minot, N. D. 4-29-tf FOR SALE —35 acres of fine lani 2 1-2 miles southeast of Minot. Has running spring, well sheltered, 12 acres in garden and fruit, can all be irrigated. Good buildings and well. All fenced. This is one of the most desirable tracts in this part of the state for fruit and vegetable gar dening. For particulars call 712 E. Central Avenue. 6-0ti* REAL ESTATE WANTED—I buy and sell real estate, no matter where located. Send me a description of your property and I will secure a cash buyer for same. W. R. Lem monier, Minot, North Dakota. 6-10-tf ESTRAYED From Sec. 14-153-85, about April 15, one two-year-old red Shorthorn bull, branded L. R. on right hip. Notify G. Rortvedt, Grelland, N. D. 6-17-t3 FOR RENT OR SALE—Hotel, only one in a live town of 400, twelve rooms, situated on the Great Nor thern railway in Mountrail county, nearest town eight miles. Moder ate rent or will sell on easy terms. Mrs. S. N. Randall, Ross, N. D. or Mrs. J. C. Dutter, Minot, R. No. 1 6-17t4* TAKEN UP—June 18, 1915, at my home in Sec. 34, McKinley township, 7 1-2 miles northeast of Minot, two geldings. One is black, 4 years old, star in face other is grey, 7 years old, small wire split in left ear. Owner prove property, pay charges and take same away. Wm. Hadler, Poundmaster, Minot, R. D. 1, Bx. 24. 6-24-t3cg FOR SALE CHEAP—Double seated carriage. Enquire Minot Implement I Co. 6-10-t3 FIREWORKS Fire Crackers, Roman Candles, Skyrockets, Repeating Cap-Cmm ARE SURE IF YOU USE KRESO DIP N? 1 HOW MANY,MANY TIMES VOU NEED SOMETHING OF THIS KIND. TO KILL LICE ON A COLT OR CALF,1 TO TREAT A CASE OF MAN4E OR RINGWORM Ta WASH OUT A CUT OR A SCRATCH, TO ^DISINFECT A WOUND OR A RUNNIN6 SORE OR 6ALL HOW OFTEN YOU COULO MAKE 0000 USE* OF A RELIABLE ANTISEPTIC IF YOU ONLY HAD IT KEEP KRESO DIP~N?I0N HAM YOU WILL FIND IT TNI BEST KINO OF NSURANCC AGAINST LOSS FROM PARASITES AN0 DISEASE. ITS A REAL NECESSITY ON EVERY FARM TMCM IS ALWAVS600DM0NCV IN HEALTHY, THRIFTY, WEIL KEPT STOCK. LOUSY, MANGY, OIRTV, NEGLECTED ANIMALS ARC A LOSING GAME ANYTIME AND ANYWHERE iNMKTHf NT Of ANIMAL MMtTNV. Per gallon, $1,50 Half gallon, 85c Quarts 50c WANT ADS. For Rent, For Sale, Lost, Found, Taken Up, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Will trade a 15-room hotel in Minot, a splendid business, and well lo- .ated.. for farm, stock and machinery, b- mas A. Colter, Minot, N. D. 12-31-tf WANTED—To buy land, four quar ters of farm land. Terms, prices and location must be right. Box 98, Mi not, N. D. 3-4-tf GET YOUR INSURANCE from W. R~ Lemmonier, Phone 804. ,4-15-tf CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE— Do you want to sell your farm, res idence, store or factory for CASH? Then write me, sending a descrip tion of same, no matter where lo cated. I want it. W. R. Lemmonier, Brauer Block, Minot, N. D. 4-15-tf FOR INSURANCE on Farm and City Property see W. R. Lemmonier. 4-15-tf TAKEN UP At my farm 3 miles north of Minot, (the Thompson farm), one black horse about 12 or 14 years old, star in face. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense. 6-6-t3* —Math Finberg. Can take a limited number of eat tle and horses to pasture. Between 300 and 400 acres of pasture, fine grass and plenty of it, with good wat er. Price right. Address Paul Evans, Dracy, N. D. FOR SALE—One easy terms, modern six room house three blocks south of high school. Will trade for farm land near Minot. C. Aurland. 5-20-t2 POR SALE—Thorobred White Leg horn cockerels. Yesterlaid strain, the best laying strain in the world. Phone 780 or address Box 237, Minot, N. D. 4-1-tf f'OR SALE—On easy terms, city lots. Enquire at Grow Clothing Co. 3-18-tf FOR SALE—Fairmount gasoline en gine, 2 1-2 h. p. can be uoed for hand car or farm work. J. H. Bums, Surrey, N. D. 6-3-tf FOR SALE An eight room house, modern, close in. Address L, care Independent. 6-17-tf WANTED—A good man cook, good for pastry and all around cook al so first class waiter or waitress. Must come at once or write Lake View Hotel, Powers Lake, N. D. tl* TAKEN UP—A red Polled calf, 6 months old. Owner call, prove prop erty and pay for advertisement. George Beebe, Tasker, N. D. 6-24-t3cg ESTRAYED—June 15, Bay horse, white face, weight 1350, age 16 yrs. wore rope halter. Kindly notice Henry Unzen, Minot, or this office. 6-24 Subscribe for The Independent. I