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LpVKAK: N'tJMBEB GUARANTEED YOURS TRULY ID TOWN 0ND OUT. •'•0'Harding came up from Zeeland soda fountain '-"•ist "U:nneier' •v in "peration. -'i-'ist Flaherty went to Itismarck --day N. 1'. train. Houue returned Saturday from t" the Twin Cities. Wi'iler was over from the riv •'trv Friday and Saturday. A. Patterson came home "ly Iroin the hospital at Afocr- !. ud rhi Ileauine has disposed of 'inariei-sections of land re '. i, i''oiner came up from /.eeland vwl sunrlay with his family at ni'l Mrs. Lincoln tirav were up 'tir home iu the Winona neigli last Friday. A a Monday's passenger for a visit with in Chicago. Sniper, ot' the Security State Mrasburg. was ill Linton '"-h Monday. ''rioh.ird will begin work witli traction engine and gang N day or two. 'J"'t Miepursky. who spent the "r 11 Hutcliinson. Minn., is ak'ain near Linton. Liiiiwn Hardware building hi«s 1 l|,.'nte(| in a N ,,ew coat of paint. 'ioinjf tin, work. -'auies /.leser laid a stone Hist week under the Lin '•-ailers hardware sheds. FOR TEN YEARS Weather cloudy, with •!i^i'It-r tI»li wind Fred Wollenhaupt was dmvn trom the Hiaddock country Friday night. Dr. Snyder, of 11 i/.ettou. is cuitincd to his lied hy an attack of ir111«• 111 catarrh. Hf"Ir. T. M. MacLachlan (Special ist) eye. ear. nose and Throat, liis tnarck. N. I. Don't forget the Ladies' Aid Soci- 1 lii'iOin. of Pollock, was in :i uiflay and Tuesday. ety's apron social at the M. F. church Friday. May 4th. Dr. Smith made his' regular prol'es- 1 fail to see The real Neu iit the opera-house. May 7th and and Mrs. W. O. Irwin visited ''s and friends in Pollock Sun- slonal trip to ila/.elt"ii l-t.\. re- Jolm l'ostle and family are vis- t, inif yesterday 'Mines in Linton this week. I you want to but row uionev S'Licniie coal, Hocking on your farm, the Lint.on st.ite liank H-it See (trophy at «iodkin. will lend it to von. Miles came up from Winuna The rotting-horse ow nets ot Linton rai'e-track in -I'sdaj, returning home next day. are putting the circular good condition for speeding. Apron social liy Ladies Aid S' ci tty—at Met Imdist church 1 in.a v. May 4tli. l."c lunch at p. tn." Merchant Steve Fischer, of Stras burg, was in Linton last week. en rou:e t,o Kismarek on a bushier trip. Fred Johnstonbaugh returned Fri day from his trip to Jamestown and points in northern North ItiKota. ayFor Sale—A New Home l»rop hMdi Sewing-Machine. Apply at Record Office. Price. $»«• Messrs. Cannichael and Mo w-re exercising their trotters 1 street last Thursday fast. C. A. Stagel, who came hen I mi the Advocate, ieft Monda? cousin, where.he has ecuied tnent. M. K. Sclierr. manager ot -t.1 nix Lumber C(ni|).iii t,urg. was a !»ii-t Tuesday. ^rThe Howdie C'i*M!iieiv mpi!^ is paying cash f»r .-leam. ':e uooi south of the Iakota 1'• i's yards t:. Lint Uroadwav. Will Haker. a brothei ot i' 1..1 a Baker, of the lirot'v count in Linton Mondav fr He will locate in this a Full Line «t Edison Phonograph Itecords kept conliniuilly on hand. Aend for catalogue. ". nr-.i.i a. We wish to draw your attention to the U. S. CREAM SEPARATOR. We all know that it pays to own a separator, and nothing but a good one should be your ambition. We have sold the U. S. for four years. In that time we put out thirty-five machines, and ev ery one is giving grand satisfaction. We will give any one a new U. S. separator if he scan show that there have been expended over two dollars on any* cne of the thirty-five ^machines sold, or thirty-five dollars on the whole thirty-five machines sold or. if we fail to prove that there are some out over two years and not more than fifty cents in re pairs used on same (outside of rubber rings), you will be entitled to one of the most celebrated cream separators. Everything we sell has our word and honor with it. Repairs, when needed, mean five years of your life if you can't get them. But what a pleasure and satisfaction it is to deal with a firm that takes enough interest in you to carry a good supply of repairs for ev erything they handle. Now then, if we are right, don't let the price lead you to buy a machine that has only IS Uulli'tiiiS W' l'c |)it,ni l.'v Aiii'iit Cole at the I'nioii depot ilurintr the proyre's of the S.m l-'ra'H'isru tire. Mr. and Mr*. !•'. II. Co/.ad, who have been visiting with Mi. and Mr. A. M. 1 In 11returned to their home it Ah erdeen last Sat urd.iv. Krj!'ee the pretty line of ready-to wear hats and pattern hats. They ate very prett\. Come and be con vinced. M. I'ornsife. The Ladies' Aid Society will give an apton so.-ial at the M. K. chinch Fri day. May ith. A tifteen-cent lunch iii b-• served ,it p. in. Work 11 ibeen started on the base ment of iMayman liroman's new resi rleiiee tiuildiue. on the front of the lot on whieh his house is si!uat°d. Arrangements are making for a proper observance o! Memorial l»ay in Li: i... 1'he program will be pul« li,'"! in (hi' 1 time in the !o al papers. M"sr. A. •sherwooil and L. 15. Seym- two* prominent politicians from me southern part of the county, u. if :n Linton a couple of days this Mrs. Myrtle lii misted left by the Milwaukee Tuesday for her home in Minneapolis. Miss F.lizabeth Warner arc .!11p:i11i'-d her. Imt will return to 'I fi'-'iegu'ar .spri'hif"-term of ilistrict i! lieu in in Linton Tu»sila.v, 1 ,, 1, pitiii. Tii 'se vM.sbing ti take o." eeiinr 1'iotli It r-es .i re 'h- ..my 4 1 Bismarck. I .veil 'III el I!" islvil eantv. 'ji'i|»eis should ren,e:nli"f ie lilte Is- II. Alls', who had been staving .in tier children a' Wahpeton. where it- iaVterate.i' tending school, an iveti t.iie in I pass. '. ut.oti iv it urdav i« auket! ii-i! Tuesday, April 24. by 1 v. S. l-'mkbemer. of llerreid. S. i. Christ iau Wacket .nut Miss si ma l'jsenb.i t't h. l-oth of l'.m ,s r.,unl iioschkei. of the Westlield oiun tins week puteha.sed a ha It-sec .o of inil in that neinhhorbooil. Toe 'price is-f'lih'o lb-lit seveiitfeii doliais per acre. 1 .:':'i\tiother party of laborers eoloreii liV.e!. ah ait seventy-:i ve in nuuib'T came iu b\ yesteiila)'s inon train, en -.ute I'tit Montana to work on th* 1 Mil aukee's c-t line. LINTON, NOHTII DAKOTA, TIIIHSl»AY. Al'lill. J»5. Yet We Dwni It Our Duly to Keep Before the People for Tlieir licnHit As Well As Our Own iii THE LINTON BAZAR 1ST 'I I ie First Hank of Linton, Lin ton, '. I)., has real-estate iii"iin iii loan on good.farm lands, throe to tive years. Maurits Van Soest. Aithui Croen and John ISeiv. of Hull, wen: in town Wednesday night. They took the P. next morning attend the public land sale at Itismarck. J. A. Lang had his phonograph at the band meeting Monday night and recorded some of the selections Hie hand played, lie id vrv good sin cess for a tirst attempt. Mr. and Mrs, Schaap. relatives ot W a I April 14th at Westlield. They are young people, just married, and ime to make their home in it*. Hanker Martin went to Fort Vale' last week on business for the Mil waukee llailway regarding right-til way across the eservat iou 'or he I coast extension of I hat road. Mrs. F. 15. Irvine will soon leave 1". Stark county to join Mr. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine will make their home in that county, where Mr. Irvine is engaged iii the laud business. J. F. Scott, a new settler who re cently arrived in Kmnions county, is spending this week hunting for eight bead of horses which escaped trom his place, in the Linton neighb udiood. Wieger Kodenburg was up from the Westlield countrv last Friday. Mr K. has just purchased a Miiartei sec lion that joins his home place, the consideration being twenty doliais per I acre. Miss IIat tie Adams, ace .n,pa:i-ed by her mother, arrived from uuie.ip olis l''riday. •'••••Tln-y will make their home on the former lady's home stead, about, eight miles nor! beast of Lillton. !.. (I II Hammond was dh.tn from Hampton Thursday of last week. Mr. H. rece.ntly sold his land iu Horsehead \'alley to (.'riinins Hros.. ot l-'iandreau. S. It. He intends to ui I• the Pa ct tie eiliist next fall. The hand stand, which lorinerly stood just south of the Linton Leader, where Paul Mu.ocb is building his feed store, lias Ween moved on the vacant lots between the Linton Lead er and the Uecoi'l ortie'i. See the working of our--- Brunt Dise Drills ikX-Riiv (i ni£ \-I and People up from the Winona countrv bring the intelligence thai Tom Kiet |er is a candidate for the republican nomination for assessor of the Filth district. He will make a gond as S'-ssor. Word has U-cn received l»v Mt. and Mrs. McCullev that Hiram Fuller, who moved from the Hampton neigh borhood, this county, to Virginia. v eral years ago, died on Faster Sunday. Mr. Fuller was well along iu years The eiiteitainnient. given by the teachers and pupilsof the Linton pub lic schools last Friday evening at the opera-house was a decided success, financially and otherwise, and will help the school library ma'enai'y. (i. I» Pritchard moved his grain separator to a position south of the Ar lington hotel and had a shed built over it to protect it from ram and the heat of the sun. He is using his steam engine as motive power for p.owing. The elect ion on the pmp'.sition to incorporate Linton as a village took place last Monday. As there was practically no opposil ion to tie- pt'op 'sition. not more 'hati half the total vote—:}o fpr -ir.d I against was cast. Jake Lang and Frank Street."i were canvassing the town tie' fore part "f the week, to secure funds (he base-ball club, and are much p.eased with the liberahtv shown hv Linton folks. A Unit ore- hundred dollars were siibicri Iied. A sett ler up from the south -l ti par! of Lhe county the other day said a he and a tiumlier of his neighbor-. .\Iju were peisuaded into taking stock a i.-ot ga ii i/.ed' ."south I' iko" a geneia.. Stoie oiisiness Ic.tw-n v-"!i a (lends. SO !at. and. as le-v pav much fi,r tiieir goods as tin I tllev don 't see whete 11' RECORD. Sulkv Plows 5 iv Brad lev, *lr., 1)ise Harrows I Columbus Miid Weber Wagons Jannev Feed (irinders A. N. a I a of a count v. Wor is progressing rapidly on luck I a W -s -a a structure. When completed. 111is will! a largest and most, costly building in Linton a credit to the town.and t" the public spirit ot it,s owner. Messrs. L. A. SVeatberby and P. J. Wittmayer made a business trip to he south western part of the county last "Saturday, returning home Sun day. '"Tliey'' killed two ducks at. one shot, but. when they went to pick 'em up. the duck's "came to itfe' and Mew a way. The managers of the opera house have ai ranged, through he lady's man ager. ha \e the a Iented act toss. Ii ut.li '.riven, in leT greatest success, "hist Lvnue. at. the operj-house. Monday evening. June 4th. She is highly spo kfti of wherever ^hc has appeared. Watcli for bills. e\ '.-r did, A I je" I heir uione) baekif ve'^.^ 'i! •Jimtny' Kuimons ie" genii,, inu hearted old pioneer ot the Missouri Slope, but now of Mklahoma. some tune ago torwarded to the --'I'to' of the itecord a sack of ••.M-xican June corn.'' which Mr. Kminons rieli«\e.s is earlier than the varieties of corn we have in these parts. As soon as lie com arrives such fact will be an nounced in these columns. Th*j seed will lie given free in small lots to Frn- Judge Ili'iCs is'always Up to date in lie matter of modern appliances lor liisioiisonal parlor. The latest is lot of individual shaving-mugs, .vhic arri veil I he other day. The mugs ate pfet.lv in appearance, and. reposing Hi a neat case the give tl.e shop I 11 a cjl 1 tied appe.l! iv'i. A small bla/.e. wbi'ilmn.ighl ha»e •made a oad tire, .was pti-M-nteil isl. Iilay o\ he r5|iVlck arrival of help viuiie rui.ljisti le-a! the backhaul p'si '.'i I 11 life in West Liut/iu. was ie 11 ig ii,t .i, 1 burned ami the grass caught tin- It. spiead slowiy and was gotten un ii cont ro! before any damag" was doiie.* fi'-- A seii'iiisaod painlui accident "(.'- |,is iHii'd to Mis. Msrtle Hnin»t.ed ploved as ste.nog aphe bv C. A terson. isl Fi idav eve I a in company, with beth Wei uer. lie 11 a iried has been attending Mr ring the lat te I riding hi a bug A It. IN ADVANCK II. S. SEPARATORS HAVE LOW SUPPLY CAN AND MAKE MORE MONEY tikj I I'.l HI ntd World'* Itnurd Jin -'it !rs* fill h.ui r»rts. iu'iclinc tin 1 1 t- I j- Vermont hrm Uictiine Co., Bellows tills, Vt sixty days backing, WHEN OUR MACHINE J'R. in .lis county farmers who will plant inred: but Mis. liiiuisted -utleieil a a nil cultivate Ire sainiile under con- very serious fra*ture of the shoulder: dit lotis hat will keep it from mixing at or near tie- joint. Ii Wohcrloti with ••tlier corn. "Jimmy" hopes and In. ren|es. I Lurek-i, ho rn mav be of his namesake a ling, 'i'lie Miss Kli/.a nurse who l'atteis' l'"k lies.,, were out •Near the Kaek- haus residence the hotse swerved sud denly. throwing the two ladies out of (structure and will the buggv Miss \N er net was not in- therein. phone set til'" 11J I I s. I II I Ills! Is get I llg Is C'lilld lie expected, but id Win be In I the I nil was called by lie- in I 'ei Mi along as weli II \s ill he a go C.illl be Used Masters I" ied lleamet and Miilon ('ulliei tson are wo of Linton young men who wid undoubtedly in the Iu* t.uie !ieoume famous cornet players I list uct.or Stodda d, li" is teaching them, says that thcic are a nuuioei of young ia'ls who v\ouid make a success jf it it they would take up cornel The Key Maei-ailane and wile re turned Saturday from Iowa, Lb" I i.va authoiities having declined toadm:' lUlil to the asyiutn of t.ha.! state, as lie is a i»*side111 lit No, 11, l)ak"ta. Io charge of liepuiy SheiilT Jones ai.d accotii pan led nv ^lr-. icl-aijaiie the unfortunate gentleman was taken to Jamcsto* da before yesterday. In a let ter from Ii In iru\ under date of -llickllls'iu. April J.J.^ lhilt gentdemau asks bat. his clerk ol c:itij t. aiinouf|cemen e^rU b'.* a it hd i,vvji fiom the columns ol the ll'coidy ou account. ..t hi- iiavn.g g'-ne to M.ai 1 colllll to esj:|i-. Ml I". ine a so he gl '. wishes to thanK his fiiellds support I hey kindliystiJl' ie'l Tuesday J, g. a fc:S:hl'l I shop cverybod being .ilis'-n! per lie gjs' i!ine .amp the .v.i! "i us In so111e unknown the shell' ij.w hl'd ••nar b'Ts. tlilt heats slia'. nig purposes ii ionei set tire to it. ston I and Ie- wait near i:t: jd.u''kily. tie- tin- went: our wit bout, doing any damage. Had Lthe budding b'-liti'd, the entire block jvoiod pioti ib'y have been destroyed ri'ong wind ,v is blowing at tin. Pan. M-i-ne|iand family have movef|| to Linton '." iu the firm and taken up then residence in West Linton in a dwe.iiug f"rmei'iy occupied by tiie Welker nniiy. which Mr. Muencii purchased fiom Mr. rain. Pani has also txjught the hmlding on llroadway ust. south of the Linton Leader store, lie wiii bin id an add 11 .ri to the pen a feed.store.