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NUMBER 13.
G. M. DfVHL,
BISMARCK, N. D.
The best stocked and all-around best
equipped Clothing House on the Missouri
Slope.
We are the sole representatives in this
section of three of the leading Clothing Man
ufacturers in the country, and keep on hand
a full tine of their make ef Goods, which at
all times insures to our Customers exolusive
and high-grade patterns and perfect fits.
During the last two years we have Increased
our stock and improved our business facil
ities so much that we are now folly prepared
to meet any prices furnished by eastern cat
alogue houses for the same qMffity of Goods.
Write ns for prices and description of
titoods you may be interested in.
We Give Special Attention to Mail Orders.
C.M.DAHL,
Opposite N. P. Depot, Bismarck, N. D-.
Our New Store in the above-uamed City is now ready for pf
Business, and the Patronage of the Public is respectfully
solicited. We shall at all times carry a Full stock of gif
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GENERAL-MERCHANDISE.
Which we will sell for cash at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE) PRICE). 1
W YEATER & CO.
Snyder's Drug Store.
O. VORLANDER, Pres.
EDW'D BRADDOCK, VLce-Prts.
JONES
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PAINTST OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, WALL PAPER. ETC., kept In stock.
Mail Orders carefully and promptly attended to. uu
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
LINTON, NORTH DflKOTsFl
A General Banking B'asiriess toEisacled
DEALERS IN
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc.
J0ST RECEIVED—One of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks of Men's
and Boys'Clothing ever brought to Emmons county. Also, a large and. well
selected stock of SHOES. Before buying, come in and see our Goods, as we
know v?e can show you some bargains, We-keep a full line of Hats, Caps,
Jewelry, Notions, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco.
One Price to all.. Give us 9 call.
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GOODS
AT FAIR PRICES,
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,5W. K. PITRIE?1
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA.
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J. F. 8NYDER, WIJ
Braddobk* N. D. ffi
A. W. SIMS, Cashier.
E. E. MAUTIN, Ass't. Gashler.
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EMMONS COUNTY RECORD.
BY D. R. STREBTBR.
Lintont North Dakota.
Pioneer Journal of the County.
The Record Is entorcd at the Linton Pott
office as second-class matter.
SEEING fOOI^BALt BY PROXY.
Blind Enthusiast la Eigliiiil Who
XcTtr HtMti Match Wkira
H. Can Get Titer#.
Blind tribe* be was four years old, a
well-known Blackburn (England) man
a self-taught musician, playing the
piano and other instruments by ear and
earning his living by that accomplish
ment. Many blind people, however, are
musicians, and tha*ia not the curious
thing about Mike, says Golden Penny.
His penchant Is not only for music,
but for football. If .you ask him on
a Saturday 'night where he has been
in the afternoon, he will invariably tell
you he has betfb to '"see" a football
match. A blind man going to see a
football match—Nonsense! But it is
:not
nonsense. Mike is so fond of foot
ball—especially of his own pet team,
•the Blackburn Bovefa^hftt he 'never
'misses a match if he can possibly help
it in the season, frequently traveling
with the team to matches out of town
—not for the purpose of playing music
for coppers, as some may suppose no,
he goes purely and simply to "sea the
game."
True, he seee'it'byproxy. He stand*
among the crowd, anfla. tie shoutigo
up and the remarks and criticisBJS'of
those about him are expressed, he cain
follow the game aa keenly as any man,
and when time called he will tell
you more abdlit the details of the
match than anyone else. Mike 4B
proud of the fact thart he has scarcely
miseed seeing a match on a Saturday
afternoon for the last 80 year*—toaay
nothing of extra games on other days.
HOW ERUINES ARK CAPTURED.
is Isfwiou Method Is •m»Ior«*
tr tha Trsprcr to l»T« tkt
fn ron Skta,
Perfect fur, of the delicate ermine at
least, would be marred 4jy the ordinary
snare, so the trapper devises as cun
ning a death for the ermine as the
ermine devises when it darts up
through the snow with ita spear teeth
clutched in the throat of a poor rabbit,
writes Agnes C. Laut, in Leslie's Month
ly. Semaring his hunting knife with
grease, he lay sit across the track. The
little ermine ctithes trotting in dots and
dashes and gallops and dives to the
knife. That greasy -a'mell of meat it
knows, but that frost-silvered bit of
steel is something new. The knife is
frosted like ice. Ice, the ermine has
licked, so he licks tbfe knife. But alas
for the resemblance between ice and
steel I Ice turns to water under the
warm tongue steel turns to fire that
blisters and holds the foolish little
stoat by his inquisitive tongue, a hope
less prisoner till the trapper comes.
And, lest marauding wolverine or lynx
should come first and gobble up price
less ermine, the trapper comes soon.
And that is the end "for the ermine.
MISFORTUNE OF AN HEIRESS.
Tk* Owsn of Areas Isle Misses Daoal
Title Iiwut ah* Was Not
Bora iff,
The recent visit of Xing Edward to
the Island of Arran, on the ooast of
Scotland, recalls the extraordinary
luck of the present duke of Hamilton,
and the misfortune of the owner of
Arran in not being born a boy, ob
serves the Chicago Kecord-Herald. The
present duke succeeded to the title in
the most roundabout way. He is de
scended from the fourth duke, and his
line branched
oft
TO PRESERVE OUR FORESTS.
Clsfewoau o-l Many Itat.s At* la*
t.r.stiBB Th.ms.lTes in th. Work
•f Isrisf tk* T*».s..
The Maine federation has a commit
tee
on forest preservation. Maryland
ood Delaware arc trying to save their
evergreens, of which the states are be
ing denuded at C'hristmas time. Now
Jersey wants to raise a fund of (100,000
for forestry parks along the palisades.
Clubwomen oi Wisconsin have piante
hundreds of trees during the last fen
years. Minnesota women, Says the De
troit Free Tress, have labored unceas
ingly to secure a permanent forest
.'reservation at the headwaters of the
4S* The L. Lamb Lumber Co. ha:
theT only genuine American Stocr
Fence In Linton. It is just what you
1 want, especially for bogs and sheep.
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LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA, AUGUST 14,1903.
haven,
tion wi
BOATS—
Sown
in 1743 when Lord
Anne Hamilton7{who had beeli named
after 'Queen Anne) married. The
senior branch of the Hamiltons from
the fifth to the. twelfth dukes, after
reigning 17.3 years, became extinct in
the male line, leaving plain Alfred
Douglas Hamilton the dukedom. The
late duke, whose mother was a
princess of Baden, and whose sister be
came princess of Monaca, left an only
daughter, who is now 18. She owns
almost the whole of Arran, which is
one of the most beautiful spots in the
Vnited Kingdom and has not become
vulgarised by holiday makers.
and
v.
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Clubwomen ere working In many
states lor forest preservation. They,
have taken an active part In the agita
tion in Pennsylvania, which bas result
ed in the preservation of 7b0,000 teres
of forest lands, placing tha't state at
the head of all in this matter. The
Woman's club at Wilkesbarre has been
especially interested, securirig-the ap
pointment of a forester to care for for
ests in the vicinity.
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tgy Boats will run regularly between Bismarck, Fort Yates?
Standing Bock, Winona, Gay ton, Cannon Ball, Coal Harbor, Mann-
lancock, Wogotnan's, and Washburn Landing, in connec
tion with the Minneapolis, St. Paul &. Sault Ste. Marie Railroad.
"Peerless/' "Bismarck" Imelda.
Constituting the only line of Boats on the Missouri River. Apply
for ThrouKb Bates of Freight or Passage to
IUNT0R DRUG STOFES
E. L. MILLER,
Dealers In HARNESS, HARDWARE. MACHINERY- All kinds of Harness. la
terferlnr Boots. Riding Bridles. Saddle Blankets, Collars. Whips, Pads and
Seraps. Repairing done neatly and promptly. A full line of Slielf Hardware.
Monitor Plows. Harrison Wagons, Evans Disks Bahlen Buggies, manufac
tured br S. T. Gay, Minneapolis' Harrows the Malta Corn-Cultivator and
Monitor Planter, with Oheckrower. This Machinery Is equal to the best, and
the names of the various makers are sufficient recommendation to any ono
osted in this line of goods. And the price of each article has been put
to bed rock. Call and be convinced of this fact.
NEWTOWN 2 STRASBURG
Baumgartner, Keller & Feist.
The Strasburg Bazar bas all imaginable things for sale. -Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Hardware, Wagons,
Buggies, Plows, etc., etc. Give us a call and see fot yourself.
THE STRASBURG BAZAR.
We invite all our acquaintances, as well as strangers, to call at
our
store, inspect our goods and find out prices. Up to June 20th.
we will hold a Big Clearing Sale. A large assortment of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Suits, Shoes, Furniture,
All Kinds of Paints, Farm Implements,
everything usually found in a general store will be sold at a
very low price. Everybody is cordially invited.
VETTER & SON
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS'
"New Rival" "Leader'' "Repeated
you are looking for reliable shotgun am
munition, the kind that shoots where you
point your gun, buy Winchester Factory
Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with
Black powder "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded
with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester
Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no. others.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
Benton
Trans- S
portation
Co.
BAKER, Manager,
BISMARCK. N. I).
Proprietor.
& Fresh Drug*, Patent Medicines, Stationery,*
Toilet Articles, Novelties,
Cigars School Supplies, Varnishes.
& Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Do You Want I Cross River?
If you do, take the Gasoline Ferryboat
CANNON BA.XjL.
Which at all times carries Passengers, Stoek
and Teams between
GAYTON AND CANNON BALL.
3fTo Indian Reservations to cross, and you
will get Prompt and Reliable Perry Service,.
JT. C. LEACH, Proprietor.
WAR! WAR! WARJ
WESC0TT&W1TTHAYER,
LINTON,
NOKTH
DAKOTA,
KORTH DA'lCOTA.
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Write us what you want.
N. P. ANDERSON,
a. \V. MURRAY.
BRNORTHGDflKOTfl.
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1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Dry Goods, Ladies' Furnishings,
NOTIONS^— I
All the latest things in wulst and dress patterns and newest trim
mings. Another invoice of hats and ilowers just arrived. 'J
A large line of muslin and knit underwear for ladies and children 4
at prices that will astonish you.
All kinds of hosiery from the 10c grade up to lace and silk em- 3
broidered.
DRESSMAKING. I
Located one block west of First Bank of Linton. Call and seethe
new goods.
Stella A. Smith,
LINTON HOUSE
H. N. TURNER, Prop'r.
MMALS AND LODGING. NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT
E. SEMLING,
-DEALER IN-
CLOTHmQ,
Gents' Furnishings, Etc.
BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA.
Hail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
A GOOD WELL
is nt&essaty to every farm and ranch, tnil there is 'hO -ijiore cle
sirabie, no cleaner, nor in ore arable well than a drilled well,
fc OUR TUBULAR WELLS,
O. E. BURCE,
either two inches or three .incl:
in diameter, will (five you an abundance of good, pure water.'
W a a a W
and windmill.
SATISFACTION CUARANTEED.
Anderson & Murrav.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
BRADDOCK, N. I.
Proprietor.
First-Class Rigs, Fancy Driving Horses,
Rates Reasonable. Prompt Service.
Linton, North Dakota.
GRAVER HEADERS
TO CLOSE OUT THIS S&flSON,
$135.00.
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Send in your order before Jt is too late to
FR&D cJUNGB, tJR.
MATTHEWS
& McCRORY
HAZELTON, N. D.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
Fair Dealing. Moderate Prices.
Your Patronage Solicited.
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