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Notice of Final Homestead Proof.
LAUD OFFICE AT BISMARCK, N. D., I
August o, 1904.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THFC
J." following-named settler has Sled notice
of bis Intention to make flnal proof In sup
port of bis claim, and that said-proof will
be made before Charles 8. Lane, United
States Commissioner, at his ofBce In Linton,
N. D., on Saturday, Sept. 24,1904, viz.:
ADAM 8CHMIERER.
For 'lots 2 and 3, Sec, 3. Twp. 130 N.. Rge. 75
w.. and W. 44of 8. E. M.Sec. 34, Twp. 131
N.. Rge, 75 W. of fitb P. M.
He names the following witnesses t« prove
nls continuous residence upon and cultlva
tion of said land, viz.:
John Rleker, of Huue, N. D.
Hsj
of Hague
Martin Van Boest. of Hague, N. D.
gust
Flegel,of
Hague.
"-'Jl"
N. D.
leenderinck, of Hague, N. _D._
M. O. JEWELL, Register.
First publication, Aug.
it-Last,
1
Dealer in
^General Merchuidise£»-
LimOK, MIRTH DAKOTA.
Goods sold at the lowest possible percentage of $
profit. Butter and Eggs purchased.
mZBLTON!
Our New Store in the above-named City Is now ready for
Business, and the Patronage of the Public Is respectfully
solicited. We shall at all times carry a Full stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Which we will sell for cash at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE* PRIOE».
W. L. YEATER & CO.
JONES BRO's,
Sept. It.
Notice of Commutation Final Home*
stead Proof.
LARD OFFICE AT BISMARCK. N. D.,
Aug. 6,1804.
Nfollowing-named
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
settler has died notice
of her Intention to make flnal commutation
proof In support of her claim, and that said
C'nltedwill
roof be made before Charles S. Lane,
States Commissioner, at Linton, N.
D., on Saturday, September 17, 1804, viz.:
MARY LORD,
X,
For the 8. E. of N. W.
8. W. of N. E.
H. N. W. of 8. B. and N. E. H. of 8.
W. M. Sec. £8, Twp. 129 N„ Range 78 W.
of Stb P.M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz.:
Gottlieb Dockter. of Pollock, 8. D.
Robert Nelson, of Pollock, 8. D.
Lena Nelson, of Pollock, 8. D.
Oscar Peterson, of Dale, N. D.
M.
H.
JEWELL, Register.
TUBULAR WELLS.
EL SEVEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
AGENT FOB .GOODHUE WINDMILLS.
W'&t I FRANCIS JABZKOWIAK.
"1 .. No 4S Twelfth Street. Bismarck, N. D.
O. SMITH.
DENTIST,
LINTON, NOB. DAK.
At the above-nimed warket, on- up.
Sotel,
ir Broadway, opposite the Linton
I keep a stock of Int-clap
Meats for aalfcrofehi-lw-eee!, Mutton,
Pork, Sausage etc- I afib deal- In
freeh Fruits and Vegetables and carry
general line v* urooeriea. 1 aleo
have a welt-eeleeted stock of Canned
CMMl Pricea reasonable.
lie vfWR0G&9+
Postofflce Building
LINTON, I D.
DBALIBS IN
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc.
JUST RECEIVED-One of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks of Hen'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 we can show you some bargains, We keep a full line of Hats, Caps,
Jewelry, Notions. Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco.
One Price to all. Give ue a call.
Wanted-Sealed Bids.
THE
lScho
1 SCHOOL BOARD OF STRASBURG
School District, No. IS, Emtnons county,
N -.O.. desire sealed separate bids for each
of "he following:
Furnishing lumber for a two-roomed
school-house to be built at the town ef Stras
bnrg, in above-named school district.
2. Excavating a bksement under above
mentioned school.house.
8. Building a two-roomed school house in
town of Strasburg, In .above-named school
district.
Material and work tp be according to_plans
and specifications to be seen at the Stras
buiw Bazar. Strasburg, N. D.
The school board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Bids will be opened on the 10th day of Sep
tember. 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m„ at the Stras
burg Basar, Strasburg, N. D.
By order of the School Board of Strasburg
School District.
JDatedat Strasburg this S7th day of July,
1DM.
MICHAEL BAUMGART^E&l'cierk?
First publication, Aug. M—Last, Sept. 23.
Notice of Commutation Final Home
stead Proof.
LARD OFFICE AT BISMARCK, N. D..
Augusts, 19M. I
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i, followlrc-named settler has Sled notice
of hls lnUotlon to make commutation flnal
proof lu support of his claim, and that said
«inlted
roof will be made before Charles S. Lane,
States Commissioner for the dis
trict of North Dakota, at his offlce at Linton.
N. D„ on Saturday, September 24.1V04, vis.:
H.J. EDINGER,
For the 8. W. ii of Sec. 32., Twp. 132 N.. Rge.
78 W. of 5th P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz.:
Fred Casey, of Emmonsburg. N. D.
Henry Wlttmayer, of Linton, N. D.
Cbas. O. Sherman, of Linton N. D.
Sherman Smith, of Linton, N. D.
M. H. JEWELL, Register.
First publication, Ang. IV—Last, Sept. 23.
First publication. July K—Last, Sept. 8.
Notice of Conawtatloa Final Home*
•tead Proof.
LAND Orricc A* BISMARCK. N. D..
July a, UM.
Nfollowing-named
OTIC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
settler has filed notice
oi ner Intention to make commutation flnal
proof In support of
8roof
will be made VJIr.n -.hub
nlted JStates Commissioner, District oi
her claim, and that said
before Charles 8. Lane,
,k» .. t» iiiitnci or
North Dakota, at his oflce In Linton. N. D..
on Saturday, Sept.S, 1804, vis.:
KATHEKINE M. McGAUGHEY.
the N. and S. W. 4 of 8. E. ii and 8. E.
&SX,?7fw?
l0,M,,Wp ,w
She names the following witnesses to Drove
HonCofnsaniduSdreviie-nC® "I"®,*04 euRlva-
Scheperslty. of Linton. N. D.
John J. Ryan, of Linton, N. D.
M. H. JEWELL. Register
t.
First publication, Aug. 5-Last.
Sept.
Notice ot Commutation Final Home
stead Proof.
LAM
OFFICE AT BISMARCK. N. D.
July S, 1804.
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
.JPu.owlnR
nBmwl
Mtter has Sled notice
of bis Intention to make commutation flnal
SEXf -m1K?rt °i
cUlm. and that said
«•. before Charles 8. Lane,
U. 8. Oommlssloner, at his offlce at Linton,
N. D., on September 10, 1804, vis.:
PETER OTTERBERG,
For the west half of southeast quarter,
northeast quarter of southeast quarter
and southeast quarter of northeast quar
"/wMtoftth'p M",b,p
133
north' na*°
J1® °s,™es following witnesses to prove
s™,M""»u»je*ldenceupon
and cultiva
tion of said land, viz.:
Ole Paulson, of Linton. N. D.
Will Jones, of Linton, N. D.
W. T. Brooks, of Linton, N. D.
Walter Kelly, of Linton. N. D.
M. H. JEWELL. Register.
First publication, July 20-Last. Sept. 2
Notice of Commutation Final Hoi
atoad Proof
LARD OFFICE AT BISMARCK, N. D.,
July SLUM.
NOTICE
is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
}be following-named settler has tied no
fi
8
IntenMon to make flnal com
mutation proof in support of his claim, and
iJJi ?f°B T,'"4,8made before Charles
S. Commissioner, at his oBce
at Linton, N. D., on September 3.1904. •$«.
80L0M0N ROSMAN,
H.
E.2HM,
For the N. E. of 8eaion SO, Twp. 120 N.,
Range 70 W. of 5th P. M.
He names the following witnesses to nreve
«on"?
upon
Co®|"'e*toner,
Anton Volk,
cuKR-
Peter Boschker, of Westfleld, N. D.
Henry de Boer, of Westfleld, N. D.
M. JEWELL, Register.
First publication. Aug.
5-Last. Sept. #.
Notice ef ComnmtaMon Final
stead Preof.
LARD OFFICE AT RISMABCK, N D., I
July 0,1804.
KPT,10?18 BEBKBY GIVEN THAT THE
jO'ifoHpwIng-named settler has filed notice
St^r °?»to make Snal commutation
-inuJEP°rt2f her claim, and that said
^w1U ®P ®««le before Charles «. Lane,
i,
at bis ofltee at Linton!
D., on Saturday, September 10, ISM, vls.{
LOUISE TILFOBD,
N.
F°i'hi«ei»-t^J,t u»r*f.r
°f section 17. tovn-
shlp lto north, range 74 west of Stb P. M.
She names the following wlteesses to move
tlon ofnilSd?an/^v}».*
M. H. JEWELL. Register.
First pnblicatloa, Aug. 5-Last, Sept.*
Notice of—
LARD OFFICII AT Bui
Angnsts,]
on SepUmbeTlT^BTvU.:
AMIL QUADE,
N. D.
U.U.U
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"-".J. I -HI') Hi Ki 'I I im.j.— .1—.. 'I "I -—ot-—"*T»?
/ff\
IOVH Aid) OUT.
FredXnutson will return from Iowa
oast week.
Mis. Havlieek la among the sick
ones In Linton thls week.
HTNioe, ripe, Jalc^ Watermelons
Jnat arrived at LlnMn ^akery.
Dr.Muench and Otto were Emmons
burgers In town last Saturday.
Anne Bakker and John O. Schaap
were up from Hull, Friday last.
Harry Spalding was down from
Gayton the latter part of last week.
John Dekker was up from the
Hull neighborhood, Friday of last
week.
Albert Junge, of the Bazar, visited
old friends In Eureka the fore-part of
the week.
Mrs. Tallada left by yesterday's
Milwaukee train for a visit at Crooks
ton, Minn.
Mr. Sims, of the Linton State Bank,
left yesterday on a business trip to
the Twin Oities.
Arthur Pitta was up from Winona
the fore part of the week visiting his
relatives In Linton.
Ernie Melnbergand family depart
ed early in the week for Gary, S. D.,
where they will reside.
•Arthur Keebler was in town this
week. He expects soon to begin work
as a brakeman on the N. P.
Mr. W. S. Lee, of Braddock, is vis
iting bis relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Lee and family, In Linton.*
The Linton Cornet Band and other
Llntonltes attended the old settlers'
reunion in Pollock, yesterday.
S. J. Hauge, the well-liked young
traveling auditor for the Equity Lum
ber Company, is in town this week.
Justice Wescott had another severe
attack of sickness last Wednesday
night. He Is better now, however.
Mrs. Bessie Saint, of Sioux City,
Iowa, is visiting her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hawes.
Miss Mae Dornsife, the Broadway
milliner, returned Monday from a
visit with relatives and friends in
Iowa.
Jimmy Zitser, the stone-mason, is
building a stone dwelling-house for
John Public, at the latter's home in
the Danbury country.
'Squire Wescott took up a collection
and last Friday had a fire-break
plowed around the town—something
that was urgently needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman and jamily,
who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Martin and family, left yesterday for
their home in California.
John Bents, of Fargo, the popular
and obliging traveling representative
of the J. I. Case people, was in Lin
ton the fore part of the week.
Careful Investigation throughout
the county has shown a great deal
more damage by rust to the wheat
crop than was at first supposed.
It is reported' that a woman was
badly cut by a mowing-machine, near
Winona, Wednesday. Name and par
ticulars not yet known at Linton.
A. U. Ostrum, of Winona, was in
town last Saturday. He and Mr.
Glllman are at work repairing and
renovating the Winona school-house.
Miss Genie Patterson, Miss Anna
Eppler and Miss Frances Patterson
came over from the Grand Biver
country, the latter part of last week.
Alva Burge had a big crowd watch
ing him "bust" a broncho, on Broad
way, Saturday. The bronk did his
best to win, but Alva came out ahead.
Comrade Coonen was up from the
Winona country this week. His son
Richard, who has been laid up with
typhoid fever, is again able to get but
of doors.
Comrade Southwick has not yet re
turned from Magnus, Burleigh coun
ty, where he went to visit his daugh
ter, Mm. Swartz, who is in very poor
health.
Cad Ltigue left yesterday for the
harvest fields farther north. John
Bartu will go Monday, and Fred Kyes
intends to start some time during the
coming week.
Orlie Burge is able to be at work
again, although not looking as strong
as formerly. Everybody here hopes
that Mr. Burge will soon be restored
to perfect health.
Frank Walker and Joe Pudwell, of
Winona district, left last Saturday
with cattle for the eastern market.
The Leonard A Murphy cattle were
shipped the same day.
Wallace Kyea has bought the Burge
livery barn In Linton. It is under
stood that Earl and Jay Smith have
bought Mr. Kyes' Interest in the
Johnson
St
Kyes ranch.
Last Saturday evening a tornado,
with the center ot destruction at St.
Paul, did millions of dollars of dam
age in southern Minnesota. Eighteen
people were killed by It.
In another column will be found
the announcement of Major Pitts'
candidacy for auditor. The major has
made a good and faithful officer during
the four years that he has been county
treasurer.
Merchaul MepdelowiU, of the Lin.
•ton Leader store, returned last Satur
day from a trip to Kulm. His daugh
ter Leah, who bad been visiting her
grandparents at Kulm,-came home
with him.
Earl Irvine* who nearly two yean
ago wdnt to the state of Washington
to reside, la visiting }old friends Rk
Linton. Be has Just taken In the St.
exposition, and also stopped
at Chicago tovMt relatives.
IBmrnons now has ono.belp that the
coBoty didn't hav^ a few years ago In
jprulllnft the spread ot prairie fires—
tbotrfdwof throe railroads. It would
bftva tobf a praUy brWc braes* that
would carry the fire across the track,
especially won there enough warning
(Ivan to enable the settlers to get
out and back-fire at the grade.
AttorneyB. K.Stevens was down
from the Capital City between trains
this week. It is understood "Steve'*
will be the leading counsel in defend
ing Aart Tan de Vorste, now in the
Emmons county jail, accused of mur-
derJ^,'
A special meeting of Linton Camp,
M. W. A., will be held to-morrow
(Saturday), at 8 p. m., In the Costing
building, Just north of Wolfer's store.
A full attendance is earnestly desired,
as there Is business of importance to
be transacted.
Mr. Marion Gullck, a brother-in
law or George Burge (their wives be
ing sisters), is out from Wright coun
ty, Iowa, on a visit., Mr.
KJ~New Erst Paint,
made by Acme Whl
Works, for sale by CI
Gulick
is
very favorably impressed with this
country, and it is probable that he
will settle here.
Said a traveling man the other day
—a gentleman who is versed in band
music: "Linton is getting one of the
finest bands in the state. What it
needs, however, is a 83t of saxaphones.
Nothing helps' out a brass band like
the 8axaphone.'V
«TFresh stock of Candies just re
ceived at Liq£onJBakery.
Belnbold Mulslqr, of the Hampton
neighborhood, made final proof in
Linton last Saturday. Paul Muench
and Gustav Beimcr were his wit
nesses. Mr. Reimer also made
proof,
with Messrs. Muench and Mulsky as
his witnesses.
Eureka Blade, Aug. 18th: Irving
Parkhurst left Friday for Llvona, N.
D., to-visit, his parents for a short
time. He expects to enter school this
fall. Irving has always beeh a general
favorite with our Eureka people and
will be much missed. We
wish
him
success in whatever he undertakes.
W* Episcopal Church. Services
next Sunday morning and evening at
11a.m. and'8 p. m. Mornlng'subject:
"Religion on Business Principles."
Evening: Missionary address. Bishop
Mann will hold services in Linton
next Wednesday evening, Aug. 31st.
Everybody cordially invited.
Died.—Wednesday, August 24,1904,
Josepbi youngest child of
Mr.
and
Mrs. P. B. Schweitzer. The fatal
disease was bowel coinplaiut. The
interment took place in the Strasburg
cemetery. Little Joseph was fifteen
months old. Mr. and Mrs. Schweitzer
have the sincere sympathy of. the en
tire community in the loss of their
only son..
If Linton people are to take any
partitular interest in the state fair
because "four horseB will go from Lin
ton," they will want to know who is
to take the four horses, and whether
their owner has or has not a reputa
tion for square dealiag as a sports
man, or whether he is noted for sell
ing races .whenever he can make a lit
tle moi^y by so doing. People don't
care to io very far to see a fake horse
race.
Auditor Herolz returned the fore
part of the week from a visit to the
world's fair at St. Louis. He, also,
speaks in high terms of the showing
made by North Dakota, when the
amount of the state's appropriation is
considered. The fact is that the state
has one of the best agricultural ex
hibits on the ground, and this state is
one of the three states that are con
sidered in the class of possibilities for
the first premium in tbis respect.
The Corn Crop.
People in town this week from va
rious parts of the county say that if
the frost lets the county alone for ten
days, all the corn will ripen.
Painting, Paper
I will take orders
and can furnish the sai
I also do Paperhangi:
(aul2)
^glng, Etc.
1
WallJPaper,
5w prices,
minting ,etc.
A.\L. ABEL.
lutely gure,
people's society of
neighborhood
^•"The young
the Armstrong Neighborhood will
give an ice-cream racial in the Arm
strong school-house Saturday evening,
Aug. 27th. A jiead glUBtam will be
given, consisting of speeches, recita
tions, songs, good music, etfc.
If you want wrrow money
in State Bank
on your farm, the
will lend it to you. or write.
DeUftMfol Slimmer
Big Stone Lake is rapidly becoming
a famous summer resort. The C., M.
ft St. P. By. will sell round-trip ex
cursion ticketa toQrtonvllle or Big
Stone City during the season at very
low rates. Thtety-«lav limit, 99.65
four-day limit,
(mayl3-aep30) F. If. BYBNK, Agt.
Draying Done Promptly.
Tbe undersigned Is prepared to do
hauling of any wind with promptness
and at reasonable rates. Telephone
to Brltt8' barbershop (0-1) if you
want draying ^one, and I will prompts
ly respond. WM. PAOEL,
M. BRITT8,
TON8QRIAL ARTIST. .•
LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA. 0$
IVOarrles a complete line of Standard
Cigars.
W. WELSH, M. P..
PHYSICIAN AND
8UHGBON.
BRADDOCK, N, D.
IVTSpeclal attention paid to diseases of
Eye, Ear,.Noee and Throat. NUht-calls an
swered from ofloe. Oflce ana Drag Store
opposite paistoflce.
Notice to Croditors.
In the Matter of the Estate of John W Hen-
NDundersigned,
ORRE El BY GIVEN BY THE
Minnie Henderson, admin
istratrix of tbe estate of Jobn W. Hender
son. late of the district of Winchester, in
UM county of Eamont and state of North
Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons having .claims against said de-
t,ceased,
to exhibit them, wltn the necessity
vmcbers, within foor months after the'
rafiUeatloa ot this notice, to said adminis
tratrix at her residence at the postofflce of
Wlachester, in said Emmons county, North
A, D. fljOL
Idmlnlstriatrlx.
19tb day or An-
Treasurer,* Report
For Eseter School District No. IS, Count*
ofBmmons^Btate of North Dakota, tot the
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hind at beginning of school
_year. July 1. U08
Total amount received during the
year from the apportionment of
the state tuition fund
Total amount received during the
year from the apportionment of
tbe county tuition fund
Amount received during the year
from taxes levied by the District
8chool Board, Including outstand
ing warrants redeemed or Indorsed
in the collection of taxes
Treasurer's Report
For Strasburg School District. No.
15, Uounty
of Emmons, State of North Dakota, for
the year 1903-1904.
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand at beginning of
school year, July 1,1903 $ S92 41
Total amount received during the
year from the apportionment of
the state tuition fund
Total amount received during the
year from the apportionment of
the county tuition fund
Amount received during the year
from taxes levied by the district
scuool board,Including outstand
ing warrants redeemed or in
dorsed in the collection of taxes.
Schutt and Sebastian Werllnger, defend
ants.
NO
I E I S E E I E N A
by vlrtuo of a judgment of foreclosure
and sale In the above-entitled action entered
on the 18th day of August, ArD..1004, and an
execution Issued upon said judgment, the
subscriber, the sheriff ot Emmons county.
North Dakota, for that purpose appointed,
will sell at public auction -At the front door
of the court-house In the town of Linton, in
the county of Emmons, North Dakota, on
Saturday, September 81,1904, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of that day, the real estate and
mortgaged premises situated In the county
ot Emmons, 8tate ot North Dakota, and di
rected In said judgment and execution to be
sold, and therein described as follows: The
nerth half of the southwest quarter and tbe
west half of the southeast quarter of Section
28, In Township ISO north, Range 74 west of
the rth P. M.,' containing 160 acres, or so
much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy
said judgment and cost?, amounting In all
to 160 acres, or so much thereof as may be
«ald
sufficient to satisfy said judgment and costs,
amounting in all to one thousand and fortv
three dollars and forty-five cents, with In
terest thereon from tbe date of said judg
ment and all accruing costs of sale.
Dated Linton, North Dakota, August 16,
1004.
PETER 8HIEB,
There will be due on such mortgage at the
date of sale the sum ot 1558.00. besides tdxes.
If any. CATHERINE HOLBROOK,
Broof
Outing.
IIP
Mill
MS 81
Total receipts for the year. In
cluding cash on hand July 1,1903 91,040 02
EXPENDITURES.
Amount paid during the year for
teachers' wages
Amount paid during the year for
services and expenses of school
officers
Amount paid during the year for
860 00
50 00
lit 28
733
307 70
Incidental expenses
Total expenditures for the year..."11
Casli on nam! June 30,1904
Grand total, expenditures and
cash on hand, to balance aliovo
total receipts $1,040 98
WENDELIN LEIBEL.
Treasurer of Exeter School District No. I8i
Approved this 12tli day of July, A. D. 1904.
By order of the District School Board.
MICHAEL SCHNEIDER, President.
Attest: ROCIIUS DOSCH, District Clerk.
1,876 88
Total receipts for tlio year, In
cluding cash on hand July 1,1903 12,871 84
EXPENDITURES.
Amount paid during the year for
teachers' wages 780 00
Amount paid during the year for
services and expenses of school
officers 85 85
Amount paid during the year for
incidental expenses 330 28
Total expenditures for the year 1,095 51
Cash on hand June 80,1904 1,175 73
Grand total, expenditures and
cash on hand, to balance above
total receipts.: 9 8,37184
JOHN J. BAUMGARTNER.
Treasurer of Strasburg School Dlstrlet.No.15.
Approved this 12th day of July, A. D. 1004.
By order of the District School Board.
FRANZ REHKICH. President.
Attest: MICHAEL BAUMGARTNER. Dis
trict Clerk.
Notice of Foreclosure Sale.
Dls-
Stateof North Dakota, Sixth Judicial
trlct, ss.
In the District Court within and for the
county of Emmons.
Frances W. Cranmer, an Infant, who sues
by S. H. Cranmer. her guardian ad litem,
plulntltf, vs.. Augustln Schutt, Maria
Sheriff of Emmons County,
8. H. CRANMER,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
First publication, July 88—Last, Aug. 88.
Mortgage Sale.
Nthatcortaln
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
mortgage executed andde
llvered by Jacob J. Lamb, Thomas H. Frood
and Andrew W. Frood, mortgagors, to Cath
erine Holbrook, mortgagee, dated the 7th
day of January, 1901, and filed for record In
the offlce of tne register ot deeds of tbe
county of Emmons and state of North
Dakota on tbe 4th day of March,. 1901, and
recorded in book 8 of mortgages, at page 188,
will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises
In such mortgage and hereinafter described,
at the front door ot the court-house in the
county of Emmons and state ot North
Dakota, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on tbe
81st day of August, 1004.to satisfy the amount
due on such mortgage on tbe day of sale.
The premises described In sucn mortgage,
and which will be sold to satisfy tbe same
are described as follows:
(H.
North halt of southeast quarter
Mortgagee.
Dated at Bismarck, N. D., July 19,:
BOUCHER, PBXLBBIOK & COCHBANE.
Attorneys for said Mortgagee.
First publication, July 88—Last, Ang. 26.
Notice of Commutation Pinal Home
stead Proof.
LAKD OFFICE
AT
BISMARCK, N. D.. I
July 11,1904.
VJOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1^1 following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make commutation final
proof In support of his claim, and that said
will be made before Charles 8. Lane,
nlted States Commissioner, at his office In
Linton, N. D., on Saturday. Aug. 87,1904, viz:
EDWARD MA AG,
H. E. 19396,
For the 8. E. M. Sec. 97. Twn.180 N., Rge. 77
W. of 5th P.M.
He uames the following witnesses to provo
his continuous resldenco upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz.:
L. C. Shockey, of Pollock, 8. D.
F. Frankbauser, of Pollock. 8. D.
R. E. Hayes, of Pollock, 8. D.
Henry E. Frankhauser, of Glanavon
N
M.
II.
JEWELL. Register.
First publication, July 28—Last. Aug. St.
Notice of Commutation Final Home
stead Prooft
LAND OFFICE
AT
BISUAKCK, N. D., I
July 11,1904.
•VFOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
of her intention to make commutation final
proof }n support of her claim, and that said
E'.
roof will be made before Charles S. Lane
8. Commissioner, at his office at Linton,
N. D*on Saturday, Aug. 87, 1904, viz.:
ANNA MA AG,
H. E. 10397,
For the E. of N. E. of Sec.
of N. W.^jt of Sec. 85, Twp. 120
.and W.j
k,R.77V
Of 5th P.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz.:
L. C. Shockey, ot Pollock, 8. D.
F. Frankhauser, of Pollock. 8.1).
R. E Hayes, of Pollock, 8. D..
Henry E. Frankhauser, of pianavon, N. D.
M..H. JEWELL, Register,
OHARIiBS S. LANE.
Attorney at Law, V}
Practices in ail courts.
United States Commissioner.
LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA
ROWERDlNK,j
WATCHMAKER AND JEWBLBB.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
LINTON, NOR. DAK.
I
(tmonSns,
Jft.Louis.
We have about
Oall and examine our large and complete line
of Waih Goods. We can please you in variety,
oolor, quality and price.
SHOES.
*MOUG*&9
Shies*
I
upulur wUhmen of good
who a/)pi*ci*tom su*.
r-f&rstylishsho*.
/naj
Box-Calf, fWaiMV€
We are daily receiving New Shoes, which are
added to our large and complete stock of Fall
Footwear.
GROCERIES.
We have the assortment, and can furnish you
with almost anything in the Grocery Line, at
right prices.
All goods we sell guaranteed satisfactory. If
not so, return goods and get your money back.
We are here at your service.
THE LINTON
f\ Sf\FE Pbf\GE TO
The Linton House
Before you build.
W. E. KELLY,
Architect.
of 8.
E. h), northeast quarter of southwest
quarter fN. E. of B. W. H, and southeast
quarter of northwest quarter (8. E. of N.
W. h) of section fourteen (14), In township
one hundred and thirty-five (135) north, range
seventy-eight (78) west ot fifth (5) P.' M..
Emmons county, North Dakota.
50,000
Mutin & Sins,
Snyder's Drug Store.
First pnblicatloa, July SS—Last. Aug. tt.
Notice of Conowtatlen Final Home
stead Proof.
LAUD OFFICE
AI
NOTICE
BISMABCK.N.
Perfect Fitting.
LEE, Proprietor
...Newly Furnished Throughout...
RATES REASONABLE
Careful attention will be paid to
comfort of guests
When you ean build eastles reality? Come
and see the
F.C.GAU,
Contractor
Farms For Sale!
W. S. FuLMER,
Sec. and Treas
acres land for sale, including some of
the best farms In Emmons county. If you wish to buy a farm,
for investment or a home, It will pay you to investigate.
We are sales solicitors for. the Hackney-Boynton Land Com
any and the Northern Pacific Railway Company. All lands shown
free of charge, whether you purchase or not.
D:,
July 15,19M.
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler bas filed notice
of her Intention to make' flnal commuta
tion homestead proof In snpport of her
Claim, and that said proof will be made De
fine Cbarles 8. Lane, U. 8. Commissioner,
at bis OBce at Linton, N. D., on Saturday,
Augusts?, UM, Tl«.:
CARRIE A. HAMPTOS,|%iM
H.E-ttWL
For the E. of N. W. and lots 1 and 8,
Bee. IS, Twp. ISO N., R.1l W. of Stb P. M.
Bbe names the following witnesses!*) prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vis.:
Chris. Marauart, of Hague, N. D.
Frana Wolf, of Hague, N. I).
Ephralm K. Kilts, of Hague. 9.
Peter Zanders, of Hague, N. O.
Mh Vi*
M. H. JEWELL. Register.
City. Dray Line.
If you want light or heavy hauling
done, notify!me and I will do the work
promptqstti at reasonable rates. Or
ders left pel lonally at or given by tel
ephone'tos Srophy'a Restaurant will
receive prompt attention.
Oet your Xdb Work at Becord otBoe.
at the Linton State Bank.
la PAINTS. OILS. VABNISH88.' BBUSqW WINDOW GLASS, $
W .. ruOTY. WALL PAPISR, ^7kei»Vin etook. jjjjjf
vv Mail Orders carefully and promptly atten^sd to.'
Tour patronage is respectfully solicited.' J. p. INYDER,
First publication, July tt—Last. Aug. 2(.
Notice of Final Homestead Proof...
LABD OrriCE AT BISIIABCK, N. D„ I
NOTICE
y~~&
,-*•
'I:
HI
a
"3*
-,'K
Keeps an hand
a lane and care
fully selected
stock of
goods.
sasi-ss
July 15, UOt.
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
followlng-nakned settler has filed notlea
of his intention to make final proof in sus
port of. his claim, and that said jtrctof *(U
be made before Charles 8. Laue.U. 8. Com
missioner, at the offlce of W.E. Wells, at
Hague, N. D., on Tuesday, August 80, lftHr
ANTON VOLK,
For the E. of M. E._M of Sec. 8 and N. or
Si.
P'.
S.°f
ton, N.
loan on
yean.
lag, fuj
work-.
wick,
CBLA».BAXBB.
]"e
N., R. 74 w. St
lv
:W.i
He names the following witnesses to pron
bis continuous residence upon at^d cultlva
tlon of said land, vis:
Thomas fetter, of Hague, N. D.
Anton Glatt, of Hague, M. D.
Htephan Wenlnger. of Hague, M. D.
Peter Schmalts, ot Hague, N. D.
M. H. JEWELL. Register^.
Bank of Linton, Ll
1 real-estate moneys to
[arm lands, three to
low screens, scroll saw*
making and carpenter
inds apply to Wm. South.
N. J).
.will buy an Alarm Clock.
WHm, the Jeweler,
Llaton,». JJ,
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