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Come in and hear the new JULY RECORDS I'f Mire In hear 'The Little Irey I lome in I lie West" Box Brownie The most popular of this style. Takes pictures 2loX 4l |. Many people have this Brownie along with their higher priced Kodaks. Price $3.00 BOX BROWNIES at $1.00, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 TOWNSHIP OFFICER Assessor—Roy Underdahl Hesnault Justice of the Peace—S. M. Halvorson, Grelland Constable—Halvor Leifson Road Overseer—A. E. Jordahl Supervisors— G. M. Putney, Chairman Ci. G. Reijly A. M. Mackie Clerk—H. E. Bock •illoUS 1 H* Ml Edison Amberola at $39.00 Diamond point beauti ful (ak finish and ex tra powerful motor. Noiseless. Thi- machine ami 12 Records put in yoir home for $5.00 down and $5.Oil a month. I', .till f38.00 THIS CUT SHOWS THE No. 2A FLIES SWATTERS, that will not hurt the furniture, at 10c EL VAMPIRO POWDER, readv in gun 10c POISON FLY PAPER, package." 5c TANGLEFOOT, two double sheets 5c SKEETER SKOOT, keeps flies from baby, harmless..25 and 50c MOSQUITO TALCUM, keeps them away from the person..25c FLY OFF (for stock). No need to have stock suffer from flies or mosquitoes. Fine around house, also. Qts. 35c. gals. $1.00 Des WILLIS TOWNSHIP Sawyer Mi not Sawyer SKSi FIRST aawuaw The First National Corn Show to lie held at St. Paul, December 1st. to Hist, 1915, under the auspices of the First National Bank and Northwestern Trust Oo. of St. Paul and Bankers of the North west, will be the largest exclusive corn show ever held in that territory, it being an open competition for the states of Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. While competition at the show will be limited to entries from the states men tioned, interest in the project will be nation-wide. The promoters, realizing the exceptional opportunity of directing the attention of corn growers throughout the United States to the splendid resources of the Northwest for the production of corn, are putting forth every effort to make the THIS CUT SHOWS THE EDISON AMBEROLA No. 5, AT $55.00 This Cut Shows the 2A Folding Brownie Same size as the No. 2A Box Brownie but because it folds, is much handier. lias good lens and re versible finder. Takes pictures 216x4^4. Price $7.00 Folding Brownies at $5.00, $7.00, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00 and $12.00. Treasurer—F. M. Long Assessor—E. R. Walker Justices of the Peace—F. M. I. R. W. Beighle Constables— W. S. Reed C. W. Mackie Road Overseers— F. E. Fuller W. S. Reed Supervisors— C. C. Almy, Chairman B. L. Bussen R. M. Woodburn Clerk—W. J. Kluver Treasurer—Chas. Jenniejohn Assessor—F. .J. Schloer Constable—Jno. Sanders FIRST NATIONAL CORN SHOW ST. PAUL, DECEMBER 1-31, 1915 If COW & CATTLE CONTRIBUTE CAPITAL FOR BIGGER SANK BALANCES NATIONAL CORN SHOW ST. PAUL.MINN.DEC.l SSS88«!B3B®fc22£«E 9S&SS&SBSS9mSSS5SS9BISSS FARMERS AND FARMERS SONS St'ti0 &XK/&/T TO/7 :IBST NATIONAL COSH SHOW. 5Uaul,Minn.Dec.l iM*' fHf fli/XP.'Ctri THE F1PST NftllONfll BANK AND N0PTHW£$Uf?HIR'jSTPSUL AND BANKERS OF THE N0*T*WfST 128 IOMTG CUPS ma sfMMM ts pmifs-m MMftt APMf\fm m: First National Corn Show a success. One hundred and twenty eight silver and goldyn bronze loving cups, valued at $"000.00 are offered as prizes to exhibi tors at the show. A feature of this pro ject is the "Boys Corn Raising Competi tion", open to entry by boy corn growers, eighteen years of age or under. They will receive the same handsome cups as. are offered the adult exhibitor. There will be no competition between the individual states, and each state has been divided into districts in such a manner, that farmers and farmer's sons may compete with associates who have no advantage over them in the way of better soil, climatic conditions, etc. In order to bring this show to the direct Try The Benno Drug Co. Next Time You Need Something in the Drug line. Our Stock Will Surprise You $5.00 down and $5.00 a month puts an Edison Amberola and 12 Blue Amberol Records in your home BOOKS A tine mahogany linish, silent motor and diamond p'int no ha ireable needle. Very sweet tone. $5.00 dou)n and $5.00 a month puts this PHONOGRAPH in your home. Come in and hear it Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. We have them in stock A good Fltf Swatter FREE with a 25c purchase, as long as they last BENNO DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone 42. One door North Masonic Temple Quality, Service and Right Prices Victrolas and Records, Richards Egg Shellac, Kreso .Dip, Pennants, Solid Alcohol Stoves, Etc. Newspapers and Magazine Sawyer Sawyer ong Sawyer Sawyer Minot Burlington Gleiiburn Burlington Glenburn Foxholm Burlington attention of farmers and others interested in corn production throughout the North west, the promoters are sending out to various Northwestern fairs a road exhibit of the silver and goldyn bronze loving cups. The cups will be displayed in a booth of elaborate design and architectural con struction. This departure from ordinary passive publicity methods is bound to bring forcibly to the attention of corn growers of the Northwest the desirability of entering this contest, not only for the intrinsic value of the cups offered and the honors that go to the winners, but to demonstrate to the entire United States the fact that corn can be, and is being, successfully produced in every county of the entire Northwest. This Cut Shows the No. 6 This cut shows the No. 3A Folding Pocket AUTOGRAPHIC JUNIOR With Cable Release and Auto graphic Back. lakes pictures 21^x4}^ and has double K. K. Lt nn—most popular of the folding kodaks this season. Large enough to take good pictures and small enough to be easy to carry any plicc.e. PRICE $13.00 Folding Kodaks at $6.00, 7.00, 9.00, 11.00, 13.00, 15.00, 17.50, 20.00, 22.50 up to 65.00. NOTICE FOB BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the dis trict school board of Harmony District No. 151, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a one-room frame school house on Section 8, Township 152, Range 83, in accordance with plans and specifi cations now on file In the office of the district clerk and the County Superinten I. Sawyer WATERFOR1) Opposite New Postoffice Men's and Boys' Clothing Department A customer said to us the other day: "I don't see how in the world you can sell all-wool suits, made by the best manufacturers at $10.00." We told him that we bought this merchandise right and after all, that is the secret of our exceptionally low prices. Just think.of it! All-suits (Q|| A A A worth $20.00, for only 500 pairs of Boys' Knee Pants, all-wool, all colors. Sizes 5 to 17. $1.50 values jQ, Men's $5.00 Oxfords, while they last. Edison /mberola at $60.00 A very well put up machine. Ma hogany, ami power ful silent motor, diamond point re producer. This machine and 12 Records put in your home for f5.00 down a 5 0 0 a month. Come in and let us talk it over with you. you can not get an EDISON for less money nor on these terms. We charge no in terest. SUMMER HELPS .Mother Ivroh's Colic Remedy No opiates 25? Mother Kroh's Teething Syrup 25? Rexall Diarrhoea Remedy. riiarantee 1 25? Rexall Ko-Ko-Kas-Kets. Best Laxative 25? Rexall Blackberry Cordial 25? Chamberlains Colic Remedy and many others also in stock. dent of Schools, all materials to be fur nished by the contractor except rock to be used in foundation and platform and all sand and gravel. Lumber is to be hauled by patrons of the school. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount bid and must be sealed and delivered to the district clerk on or before two o'clock J. & L. GOlDBERG, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MON^r REFUNDED learance Sale of Summer Goods We have about .completed remodeling our store and cordially invite you to call and inspect our place. We find that we have far too big a stock of summer merchandise, all bought new for this season's business, and we will start a clearance on these goods MONDAY, AUGUST 2. We do not intend to carry one cent's worth of this merchandise over and expect to sell much of it at a loss. By watching this space, you will be able to save a good many dollars during the year. $1.98 Tans, browns and patent leather. All siies. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department A large shipment of the latest fall goods received. Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses. Very beautiful garments in all the latest materials. At Special Prices. Special! Big line of Fiction Books- .10 and 15c Big line of expired copyrights. New ones 50c New lot rights :i of copy $1.35 "A Far Country," by Churchill $1.50 London's Books. Complete set cloth bound 35c No sport like Kodaking. It ia clean, wholesome fun and instruction for everyone. Children as well as grownup*. We Do First-class I N I S I N A N E E O I N on short notice. Send us your films and you will get them back in a hurry. If you want enlarg ing done we can get it done in artistic man ner at prices that will surprise you. Full line of sup plies on hand at all times. GOLD CREAMS, ETC. Rexall Cold Cream, a very .-month cream 26 and 50? Violet Dulce Uold Cream 50? Hartley's Vanishing Creams, as fine as any made 26? Rexall Hair Tonic will srop falling '•air $1.00 Rexall Shampoo Paste 28? D?er-Kiss Toilet Goods. Piver's Toilet Go,9 Palmer's Toilet Goods. Every well-known Powder. Cream and Toilet Water in stock. i-. AL. OJ. s,ii.unuy, i4Lu, uij. any or aii OiUs. By order of the School Board. COLE LARSON, Clerk, 7-15-t3 Minot, N. D„ R. No. 3. STORE Props. Minot, N. D. In our Grocery Department For One Week Beginning Monday, Aug. 2 With every cash purchase of $3.00 worth of grocer ies, we will sell you 16 oT Sugarfor $1 Flour not included. Special prices on fruits in cases. Now is the time to do your canning. Highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs and all country produce. Millinery Department Newest creations in Mid-summer Hats in Tans, Corduroys and Velvets. White and black. At Special Prices.