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I A. a 'I'."'-!' I.,'1'1 Ul^UJL Columbia Grafonolas Hear the Columbia Grafonola in our record hearing rooms, we have Grafonolas in any size that you nay want, from $18.00 to $215 each, sold on the easy payment »lai, $8.00 cash payment and then 12.50 per week, according to size of machine. We carry in stock the eoaplete line of Columbia Records, big variety of Norwegian and Swe dish records. Cart Preai Lieut. Huston. The Iadependent this week received a, card from Lieut. Howard Huston, ijrom Nantes, Prance, and dated Aug. 16. He says: "I am to leave the hos pital today. Go to a replacement camp and expect to return to the 59th from there. I Near Soo Station feel fine and my wound has healed nicely Have enjoyed my vacatioa very much and am ready to give Fritz another rush now. Re R. •. BARRON, PrMldeat. H. B. BTORtm. Cashier R. m. BARRON AKCHIB D. IfcCANNBL H. B. BTOHUM sS3Sr£2nnzz TUink**tm ThenMkT Eveready Flashlights Get one today, you will need it around the car, when you are look ing after your furnace, no matter how dark the night, an Eveready Flashlight will always serve your purpose. We have them from 75c to $3.00 We guarantee our batteries to give entire satisfaction. Flashlight Bulbs, any size 15e Sa. gards to all." It appears that there is some doubt as to the Teport circulated in the press last week about Lieut. Huston being gassed. It is believed that his name should have been in the list of those who have returned to duty, instead of those who were gassed. Oct. 12 Liberty Day. Saturday, October 12th, is the 426th Your income may stop any time but your expenses will keep right on Ever look at it in this way If you haven't, just give this matter a little serious thought. Every man with a human being dependent upon him, owes it to his sense of decency to save part of his income. For only money saved and accumulated can mean permanent safety for the weak. If Y-O-U-R income should suddenly stop, who would take care of your family, provided you have no bank account? It's a shame for a man to spend ALL he earns, and then if his income stops, let his wife and children suffer for his thoughtlessness. The man with a few dollars in the bank never knows the gnawing and remorseless anxiety of the coming days should his income suddenly stop, because he knows he has the means for meeting his expenses until he connects with another job. Wouldn't it pay you to do a little personal calculating on the above, and if you have not already started a bank account, do so today with us. snuioioaa JAJUK JOHNSON. Chairman Second National Bank of Minot, North Dakota The Two-Million-Dollar Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESBRVK SYSTEM Ehr's 4 "lil 1 1 1 1 1 1 F. W. ROACH. V1m President W. B. TOOLBY, Assistant Cashier JULIUS FAUCHALD F. W. ROACH A. A. ROBINSON ••r f'-'T T* TAYLOR DRUG CO. DRUGS AND SPORTING GOODS CAP H. SAUNDERS, Mgr. THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS, SERVICE FLAGS, PATRIOTIC I O W S O O E S N O N E A A E O N A I N E N S A A ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES, HIGHLAND LINEN STATIONERY, CLASS ICAL AND POPULAR SHEET MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. SPAULDING FOOT BALL GOODS We have in stock just what you want in the foot ball line, rule hooks, foot halls, shoulder pads, head shears, sweaters, football shoes, jerseys. Look over our complete line, it will pay you. anniversary of the discovery of Am erica and President Wilson has pro claimed it Liberty Day. He asks every city, town and countryside to celebrate the day. U. S. SOLDIERS INVADE CANDO. Cando, N. D., Oct. 1.—On a special train, 307 strong American troops in khaki arrived in Cando Monday noon, from Camp Dodge. They marched up 3 Miles We^l of Minot Trrtn' •.t'.-frrr Phone 721 Johnson's Chocolates When you buy a box of Johnston's Chocolates you can always depend upon that they are fresh, pound or half pound boxes at 75c to $1.25. Quintette As sortment, Chocolate Ex traordinary. Swiss Milk, Dutch Bitter Sweets, Chocolate Covered Cher ries, That Package, Brazil Nut. the middle of the street with knap sacks, .smiles and Yankee yells, to tne auditorium, their temporary barracks. No, they did not come to save Cando and Towner county from German in vasion, but to help to save the crop that will furnish the "staff of life" to their fighting comrades and friends overseas. Here is the song these boys I composed and sang on the way upj here—to the tune of "When You Wore' a Tulip—" "We are all here in Cando, I We are all here in Cando, We come here to thresh out that grain The farmers they need us, Uncle Sam says you'll feed us, We came here ahead of the rain. North Dakota should be happy, Camp Dodge boys are snappy, But we have not long to stay. So pull off the Big Show, Where the Dodge boys will all go In your dear old Cando town." PETITIONS CIRCULATED AGAINST BOND ORDINANCE Petitioners Demand That City Com mission Reconsider Bonding Ordi nances and Submit Same to a Vote of Minot Electors. Petitions are being circulated to day, protesting to the city commission' against the ordinance providing for $6,000 negotiable coupon bonds for street machinery, machinery house' and equipment $25,000 bonds for the1 purchase of tools, machinery and I equipment for the fire department, and $85,000 in bonds for the construc-j tion of a reinforced concrete reservoir on Block 4, Charlebois addition to the city of Minot, all three of which or dinances were passed Oct. 1, 1918. The petitioners demand that the board re consider and repeal said ordinances and submit ana refer the same to a vote of the electors pursuant to the, statutes of the state of North Dakota. Death of Aged Van Huren Township Farmer. Michael Adams, aged 80 years, died early last week, at the home of his son, Jacob, in Van Buren township. The funeral was held at the Lynch Lutheran church on the Friday fol lowing his death. The deceased was born in southern Russia and came to this country in 1901, homesteading in Van Buren township. He leaves 84 grandchildren and 38 great grand children. His surviving children are: John and Jacob, and Mrs. Gottlieb Frye, of Van Buren township, Mrs. John Marche, Hoople, N. I)., Mrs. Ja cob Yarke and Mrs. Jacob Beltz, East Grand Forks. A. E. Hayes, the Upham potato king, has finished digging his potato crop near Upham. He shipped out 37 carloads. Glenburn Advance: The Glenburn elevators find it difficult already to get cars to move the grain. While the elevators are not full, at present prices the elevator men cannot afford to fill up their bins and carry the in surance as well as the money invest ed on present margins. The insur ance and interest on 25,000 bushels of wheat amounts to a big sum in a very short time. Glenburn Advance: Ansel Donnelly got 614 bushels of wheat from 35 acres. This was net weight at the elevators. This is a little better than 1.8 bushels to the acre and we believe it will be the record for this locality. The wheat was grown on corn ground. Mr. Donnelly has forty acres of good corn, which he is now feeding to sixty five pigs and at present prices they, too, are running into money. It ev idently pays to farm well, even in North Dakota. Safety Razors Blades and Shaving Requisites Our Btoek Complete At All Timii irlllette Safely Razor. 5.00 '''.'i61'® Standard Combination Set ideal for soldiers and travelers, has Safety Razor. Rrush iinrt Sharing Stick M.00 Auto Strop Glades soc Md~91 00 Murham Duplex Safety Razor._t5.00 Durham Duplex Rlades, pkg 50c kver Ready Safety Razor, each 11.00 Every Ready Blades, per pksr 60o rtom Safety Razor ... VJkiSS fipiri Blades, per package 350 Enders Safety Razor 91.00 Enders Blades, per package 25c Keen Kutter Safety Razor U.00 Keen Kutter Blades, per pksr.. aso Rexall Shaving Stick, Shaving Pow ler. Shaving Cream, pkg. 350 toleatrs Shaving Stick, Shaving .powder, Shaving Cream, pkg._.a5c Williams Shaving Stick, Sharing Powder, Shaving Cream, pkg. 35c Krank's Lather Kreem, Johnson's Shaving Cream, Mennen'a Shaving Cream, per package 350 Mennen's, Colgates, Rexall, Palmer's, Talcum Powders, per box. -85c Razor Strops, from 50o to 93.25 Shumate Razors, guaranteed for llfa, best straight blade razor on the market, from—91.00 to $10.00 Mch Swedish Razors from 93.00 to 94.50 Fine quality steel, exceptionally good values at these prices. Our Straight Blade Razors are sither rounded or square edge, made in any width you want, with point. The soft pedal is an exaggeration, We have the only one, and yet we nnu^t say we have a number of mighty fine HOCSTEIN" and GUF/tNSEY COWS for sale. Now, you tell us what you expecft and desire and we will try to please you in more ways than one. REMEMBER—Honest, Reliable Dealing EHR'S STOCK FARM Fitall Toilet Kits This is a serviceable present for jfir sailor or soldier friend, adjustable, mm pact, light in weight, waterproof, aade in khaki color cloth, or leather that is flexible and durable. FITALL KISS will hold your brushes, combs, Minor, complete shaving outfit, and toils! ar ticles. Large medium or small kit from $1.50 to $6.59 sash Trench Mirrors Many different styles and sizes from 40c to $1.28 each Radiolite Wrist Watches The kind that keep excellent time, In— inous in the dark, a fine quality leath er strap that holds the watch secarely in place. We have them at $5.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $15.09 INGERSOLL WATCHES Any model from $1.65 to $15.99 Safety Razors Auto Strop Safety Razor $5.09 Gillette Safety Razor $5.09 Gem, Durham Duplex, Eveready Safety Safety Razor Blades for all styles Razor $1.99 Safety Razor Blades for all styles Safety Razors, Shaving Cream, Stick, Powder, Lotion, Razor Strops. S A E E See that your Storm Windows and Storm Doors are perfectly tight. Now is the time to make provision for winter. See us about Storm Win dows and Storm Doors. Oox-Emmerson Lumber Oe. CZECH REGIMENT RECEIVES COLORS President l'oincniv ul Franco presenting stand of colors 10 a Czecb** Slovak regiment that is fighting the Huns on the western front. WM. EHR. Pi letor I '-T if I ii