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MIU One Price to all. jfe S: BRADLEY GANG PLOWS Linton Bakery Contecttonery FRESH BREAD, PIES and CAKES ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND FRUIT, CIGARS AND TOBACCO CONTINUALLY IN STOCK Extensive Stock of Candies—The Best THE NEW MEAT MARKET R. F. TEGGE, Proprietor I, •••HKVIM And All Other Butcher's Products EVERYTHING KEPT FRESH AND CLEAN Remember the Place: The J. W. Wescott Build ing. abou*. a Block northeast of Union Depot. 9 Blue is Telephone Number. 00 YOU WANT TO CROSS THE RIVER? W •vj 'WHEELS CARRY THE BOTTOMS—NOT THE BOTTOMS THE WHEELS A* is common in so nianv yarn! plows that ate lint rwith ov.r patent- I p'"-- tr stup, which inMiu*s tioh-frictiriial hott ins. T.ik.rtmt liiciioti ott the plow I•« it* ,.n urt-atly llio draft, uii.l iliaU is .1 bijj ttnu^ on a v.^ii lu.v\ Vu'U find a gout! ihint to lie to in the Bradley XX Rays Frame Hitch Gang. Mail by tlw David Bradley Mfg. 0*M BrMtey, III., U.S.A. You will note their Ionic suit is "Bottoms** 'V.arden City Clippet*« universal I well known for their evenness of temper and perfect shaped mollis, sh.mami lamisutes, principullv, which are the basic inciples of all uu«.! plows. \S *t•• .il- to put a iood inuuy of these plows in this locality this yeat. We'd like to talk di aft and frame hitch for half hour to every plow user. Will you five us the chance? We'll naturally bring id bltih wheels, high lift* 2000-niile axles ami may*be some other thiols. They all go to uiake up thin matchless gaue. Come and t»ee it. Linton Bazar, Linton, N. D. McCORMICK a CANNON I IAIAj PASSENGERS, STOCK AND TEAMS #5»V No Indian reservation to cross, and you will K«t prompt ioi reli able ferry service. My boat is new and roomy. It is /I teet lon I I feet uide, and carries i'j tons. Duly inspected and accepted ty the I'nited States Inspector. C.ood landings, chutes and corrals tor load in! stock. c. J. LEACH. Proprietor I JONKS BROS. IlKAI.KUS IN Clothing, (ieuts* Furnishing Goods, Klc Postoffice Buildins. Linton, N. D. Cive us a call "LeaJer" and "Repeater SMOKELESS POWDER SHELLS Carefully inspected she".'s, the best cc i- •''£1' ','na''ons °f pow.ier, shot and waddirg. "^2? leaded Vy machines which give invari -l:: re: ltu are responsible for the superior ty of .''.•e've^ter ••Leader" and "Repeater" F'-u: Loaded Smokeless Powder She ll ij no guesswork in loading then:. Rc.lability, velocity, pattern and penetra tion are determined by scientific apparatus and practical experiments. Do you shoot them If not, why not They are THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD III ijr W E E A N Mandan is to have a COLUMBIA WAGONS I N O N MOUND THE STATE. a recent prairie tire. Henry I.eCell. formerly of Mandan, and mure recent ly of Santa Itosa, Cal., lost everything he. possessed ...III the earth|iia ke. A Hall'our homesteader's wile start ed home to relatives in Velva, but her husband overtook her at the depot and persuaded her to return. A Faren restaurant man proposes to e|iil|) Ills booths and several of ills tables with telephones, so that cus tomers can do their talking right at the table while they eat. There have been sixty immigrant cars unloaded at While Eartli station during the mouth or April, and they cout inue to arrive as fast as the N. can get lhem over the road. The epidemic of rabies seems to lie working north. For some months liichland county has l»een affected, and now it is said thai there are many mad dogs in and about Fargo. The bserver wants the people of overly to deposit their mail at the postotlice instead of on the trains, so the otlice will make a better showing. Linton lias one business man who pre t'eis the postal car to the postotllce. I lank MIS'HI III a News: If anything fur ther was needed to popularize foii gressiiian Marshall with his constitu ents, it has U-eii furnished by son-in law Aldricli.nl' Standard Oil ICocke fellei's family, in his efforts to tie up the free alcohol bill in the senate. .1. W. Wilson, of lirano. had a nar row esrape the other day. He was at woik making some repairs on a har row and his hand slipped. One of the sharp disks caught him on the wrist and severed an artery. If prompt measures had not been taken he would undoubtedly have bled death. The state auditor reports that the I a\ meiit.s made by the state treasurer last month were the largest of any hp^ii 11 since statehood, reaching the e.'infort ible sum *4.'S7,»*KI, of which came out of the general tund. Ta\es have been well paid upthisyear. and e.,nsei|iiently the state treasury is G' »id condition. {f rjrrjr I 5 5 In few days the state superintend ent wdl send out the notices to the van'us school districts of the state not it ing them ot the amount of the Ma sellout apportionment of tiie -eiiooi tund. This month will so far I, the reenrd month in size nf the ap .ill'•nnieiit. and is a great increase i-M-i ist year. The sum of WiiiV"*), si .7'. pei eapila will bj distributed to iii.,- sei jo* lis by the state alone, to which inns: b- added the CaUlltV apportion ment-. This is tin cents per capita ea er than last year. The apportion ireiit wili be made in a week or so. The value of I he provision requii ing he !e[ osit of two copies of each pa per published iii the state with the a cloud on the title iiic lii-v. llalfvard is the name new Methodist parson at. Senilis, A atitj iiiasi lias planted an acre of :ii111 and li.ilf an acre of cabbi^e. Noli Mill the new residence district having been so '.allied. It is reported that the tireal North ern will erect a thirty-stall round house at (Ilaud Forks. Twcuty-three families located last week within a radius of twelve miles of Flasher. Morton county. (ieo. Aldivn. a fanner in southern Morton county, lost property worth ^I.out to i,,t the property if this loss could not be remedied. Pi I.lbby was asked to ascertain if the paper with the publication was on tile, lie found the paper and the notice and forwarded it, as rei|uested, and iuit-claim deeds ami a lot of other rendered unneccessarv. Here is a formula that has been tried and found successful for over thirty yearK and ought to lie of great economical value to our farmer sub- I seribers: If the roof leaks in the' farm building, slack Koine lime in a close box. When done, sieve it. To every six quarts of this lime add one gallon of water and one quart, of rock salt. Itoil and skim clean. To everv live gallons of this add slowly three quarters of a pound of potash and four quart sof tine sand. Apply with a paint or whitewash brush. This paint wash looks as goo*' as oil paint and is as durable as slate, liesides, it is tire-proof, lasts long and costs a trifle. -Fargo Forum. BRADDOCK BREVITIES. ITruin tn«* News, May :\, |W».l Little Miss Hazel Hendershoit been quite ill for the past week. Mrs II. W. Allen and daughter Lucile retured from Wilton h'riday evening. Asa Brown left Tuesday for Wisliek. wiiere he has accepted a position iis niglit clerk in one of the hotels. Merchant Unerschlag is having his store building painted. Let the work go on, and we will have a nice appear ing town. The state board of pardons meets at Hisinarck on June 'J. At this meet ing the petition for the release of John Mclionnell, which was laid over at the last meeting, will Ije acted upon. A number of farmers from Hurleigh county have been busy of late hauling their grain to liraddock. They failed to get their crops thrashed last fall, and Fred .lunife, -Ir.. did the work this spring. The writer was at Napoleon last, week. It was our tirst tripthere since tiie middle of March, and the growth of the town since that time, in our estimation, issimplv marvelous. Struc tures of all descriptions are tieing erected and new enterprises are Ijeing established almost daily, during the past month cars containing immi grants' effects were unloaded there. We are pleased to see our sister town forge ahead, but it. will not be long before the tide will turn and the immigration will come this wa. Citation. In County Court, Kinrnons County. North Dakota. In the Matter of the tstate of Carolina T. Smith. Deceased. Kobert Weber, petitioner, vs. Harvey S. Bedell, Samuel Day Smith. Joseph M. Smith, Addison H. Smith, Harriet A. Smith. Carrie Lucy Smith, Reu ben H. Smith, Clara Smith Thresher. Sarah Smith Jencks, Kobert D. Smith. Charles H. Smith. Henry M. Smith. Allison P. Smith. Arthur J. Smith, Emily Smith Fairchild. Addison L. Day. Horace Taylor Smith. Ada L. Bagg, William Day Smith, First Con gregational Church of West Spring field. Massachusetts. Asbyville Ceme tery Association of West Springfield, Massachusetts. Mary Greta Smith. Lucy C. Smith. F.liza Smith. Dr. C. Historical Society is demon- si i.ite I by a letter just received by ai Libby from Al»etcroinbie. me two years ago a inortgage-fore .isiiie ii"ticewas publinhed ill The Abeici'-uibie Herald. In the mean tinie the newspaper offkv. witll all its tie s. is en burned, and the sheriff ,a^!i si the copy of the publication au iieil to the publisher's affidavit. In ^..-•sequence of this there would tje By the Court. C. ROWERDINK, [sKAt,] Judge of the County Court. W. F. Mason, Attorney for Petitioner. IFirst Publication May lo. I'OI.ITICAI. ANNOlNcI MI NIS. I or Sheriff. I.I 'N N I I 1'^./ T«» 111• KI |IIIhit.-.tNii1 .i. .| 11,11111 111iiv I r»-s|M-fi fully s,i at. th,,t I ai l.ilr al tin- uriitiiifN !. rti..n .,n .lur-i lot a »1 '-ii tin .-Hi. i, l,.i|ini tin- J111 i»'«' I 1' :is .. 1 III1111 ii-'i aiuh«|.il« for SIM-IIH If itl»f .sli:i 11 liiif tn rt if*- ,t u. ni ii m, i. 11,, I I»• 11 111 -j 11 1 11 •. W .1' »N I For the House of Meprcsentalivcs. I I VH »V I I I 11' I NULL.) |lt*'-M''l at tin- (III III I «A'I loli. O IM*I«I rui-Nila V. 1 UIM' l'.» K«*s|H'«Mfll II .V :::v:, .| -T ill'l l-'or County Judge. 'I li»- lie|)it i.i j.-aii i- in in- I Ih-i'i11»\ aiiiioinif.' P.ni BUGGIES .. lila»v in lli*' K»'|IOIIiI»! JU 11 *1ii111.-IMIIIUTT "II IH«' ,,T tl«* iii I a Hot at In* Nutciiiiici »-i f.. 11(, pn«i foil tf out- of 11 i\\it I iI for In* L.'iit 11 i*tia M| I .i! I I|sl U»ta. M\ .. N .i I niV?riTi 111 v•11 i% for 1 l»«* Otlirr of I 111• 11 MI II .1 ml, Hi in. I t« iM-iiiir Milji'«-t to 111 a' 1 I• 111 111 i}i.• i. |.tiil a 1 1 1 I!«ir. If io1111 ri:11 1 11111 i«•. i. ii -hii 1*1 »•«%»-It I at till* I oil ii I hi MI III' 1111111 liours all«l ill «'hl il la.-v i«-an HIM- I 111.- 1 of hr olllt-f. I I: A I A I has |-or Clerk of District Court. To h»* III lM tl ot .' I 1 '|i hi' -It I I I r»'-.j/i-rt it ly piist'nt n, a II M- I.» h.' .- I)) 1 ii'a ii tuiiis I 111111 11 01111' .ti'. 11 Ma 11* f« »f- IMHII II tit-ii to lot a MM- |»i t- i.«- IM'III I.N \f, 11 I»I N iv~: For State Attorney. To In- Krpu hi i»*a Vht.'i-Mil I .'in ou :i I S I h»*n*hv :H»UOIIIM- m,\ .-:I ihI I ,-* St al»\ A For County Treasurer. T» 11 h»- l.'fpii 1 l»*a \"ot t" 1111»tti'.i.s .•, ut I hrrt hy ttiiioiiin-i- rji\i it ,i«. a nnl .l tl». for th»* lioln I III io|| ut ..mi, tv I 11 •:. ti i. ii Ktii limns fun I "u tin- Ih pn i.:a ti i.'Ut t. silt».)•*''t to tin* plllnmy lion t-i h. i.l. on June |'.« r.tut Ih-sp A 111 I'' I. or Register of llcctls. To he lie pti In i'-an ot .-t ot I oimj I hef el»y a ntioii ti.-.- IHV-S. a-, a J'1 1\ for e-fleet ion t» tin !li of I ,'s!«' «»f |i»*ei|s, snl.jfCt I., till' i! of lilt l*'pil|. ran voter-, at MM* III C. Keid, Josepi, Tate, Samuel Hodge, Kllen Day Lovejoy. Margaret Kmma Merrick (nee Day), Koine City Hospi tal. tfie creditors of said deceased, and all other persons interested, re spondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named respondents: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that the 15th day of June, I V0, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. or as soon thereafter as counsel cat. be heard, at the court-room of the county court of Emmons county. North Dakota, at Lin ton, in said county, have been appointed as the time arid place for hearing tiie petition of Robert Weber, of Brown county. South Dakota: that the will of Caroline T. Smith, late of Oneida coun ty, New York, be allowed and admitted to probate in this court, and that, in case the executor therein named should fail to appear and qualify, letters ot adminis tration with said will annexed will be issued to George T. Weber, of Ellendale. North Dakota when and where you and each of you are hereby cited to appear before this court and answer said peti tion, and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. DESCRIPTIONS, STYLES AND PRICES ^.i.S.SOIWiSSi.-.^ !-MI,. Tot In* lo'|'lllll',iti i't »-fs of I Jiitiioii^ -ii t.l I IM-IVKV a muauv I ait«ly wili )•. Mii'ir. i,. will *»f It" I »i* (ill 1111« 11 I» «, ), -».i 11 11 a I.i I Un (,v- .Inn.- I.'. I'HKi. |11 ,i »l!hia 1 l»a lot a 11M* N O .-inl.t !«-.• as lh*|iuhii» a 11 amii«lal t"i I ..f ih-Mt L»Ut rii-t 11 if .-ii s, ,i my business in l.ititou :IM[ pay mv r» iit tit ion lo )n-.tim.it of 1 in j-/ A m: III- For County Judge. To liV-"lit*}iM hi lea li ot I".in in: hi 'f.ni 111 I li»*ivhy n-spt-.-i II I .»11 "i t» nv .ti'nii ilat*v for I'otintv i«i-' stitiit. io tin' j. liuh.h'an oi»• ai In pn111 I i»•.i, lifhl .lutu* I1'. *{f tor rn*y, si. bjf.-t to tti.- uili of he Ih pn hi it'un oh- of I In- hi I a I hi- pn lua ry ll i. of .Inn- I*«M Kfsi*»'Ct 11 I I I.SNN.r or County Auditor. Tolh«'K«'pl|l'l|l' ill lill'lMlf I 11» I i' 11 11 11 jr" I h»* r« 11 an noti iir.- ih at i..- a i-.m-ii 11 a 1 a I h« pi ma I i. I-. i! .! l'« I for tiie I pu ii a In li» na I Ml t' 'I "biil A 111111 K.-p.-,'t 11 .. I'll I "|T prniaiv »'ie«'t t. ,' a er »n I i- I Jntif i*.•. r*n., rt tuv... Ail N I' I For the House of Kcprescitativ es. To I he if p'l 1 jr an ol 1 i.liila'H.s:. 1 he I el i» li li-nll ''e tt .seSf a .1}.-J K'l. one of th'e two I te l«! a tn 11. 1 i.n/i/s the lowei hoilse of the -j. -, 1 a ti M- -^.t •jtil it M-ii.'itui ia 1 IHstii .Mv i'aia]n| a.'y .slihjert lo tin WiH "f i=« i'.p NMUl -rjr ?Jr 4®r rjf rjr -rjr ?Jp rj? I t- »»f i-jn tn on a n«l ii'i« r. i, •'. Will fnav h»- sho.vti a» h" pt i.t r.a I of .1 n«- r.'. r.«» Kespe.-tfnily, J"HN r'l uitbA M.-etf. Iv i'1'Jt• ..: eVv.r ••VVa N.I). April For Assessor Filth llistral. T«»t he I Jr pu hi if a oi r- Kf :•!),' I hefehy r»*s pei -1 111 ann •d'i-'" a .'i a Uti'J 111 fof I |i«»si I ,• .n of A s,. Winotiji N I M-i.v I I Snyder's f't hehl Julie |'t. |'«I» -Ifespert II! I' W I I'M A .i: For the Slate Senate. Ha/.ilon. .N l». A "H.Pj/'iq Tt»t lie lh-pul»(ii"a "t .-r- •.! I In n."i.r1. I hereby :itnit»uii''i- n*. a t, |jla«*«« in lite I»ip 1111! iii ri, ti )ri I h. fh'ial haiiot a» the ,V,\etili I'lc.'l .,!) foj!. tin* position of Mate reiiatot ,h' .»• etia tut a I histri't Notl-h D'lk'ti "»1 v4 eatnii'la.-v v111 ».- s«i»-,• I- in W Kepu 111 H'a II I'll. Is t-Jf:! i':« Jlfessei a I he pf J-: the I'lfth ofMnWsiont-r I -t I r-u the vi:i of tie- K.-pnn .fan v: tlistriri. an *. pr es-s.-.i ,t ir-.*v pt i'. t'v-.e.i ion lo »e he.ii .1 :.e |'.» I'll' A. 11 I J.j M,« "p For the House of Kepreseiitati\es. To he PU h'. 11 OL S RIIIOTIS' ... 5 'J* he Uli'lerVlL'llf.J here.hV -I sl»,?l a I I a voters of the -jut Se a rot it f. :J »i K: i'i fnons anil KiiJii. ron ti» a? jiri-'r «rv lee Ion to in heiii .11 11 «.«= ft*.. sjtion of nomine. f..j hv Utu-r' y.i* legislature 1 [•"•p'"'1'!1 'y Steele. idiier I I lil II I f.v'^'IV'N Vt-t V-1' I ...? vy 1 For County Supt. ol Schools. To he Ijepuhi if.in t. rs.fi I'h»*r«*t»y a li noti nre (nVvi! a* urunO:'ia til*? position of Uespertfiiiiy, .I l 11. s.' MACHINERY TALK lm YOU ARE INVITED You Will Want a House ii -i Are a HIISIIHSS oi I Ol N 4 or for nl'of I he it. I .i: e.f:- oi|tit -li pel ti I eltOt'1 Srh'tois of I'tntnojis ..'jjity. s!ih-ft t« Will Of the j{epllb i-atl V'lteis. as e\ptt at th«* priniary eh-rilon of June l'.r. I' e|ert**(J, I pfofni^r lo^rive tt.v iy fort S tO lie tlUl jes of I he posjti'M. A Ilit/flt'iti. N 11 tv I"". I i.« ry TV OF THE SPRING DISPLAY OF mm HARDWARE, TOOLS nMO CUTLERY "To :i I! ant \uti to l,iin\. I li• iio rii and I.-..-1 lire that, we tail satisfy you both as 1«i QUALITY AND PRICE. S. J. HAGC LINTON HARDWARE You Can't Live Out of Doors I All "I tic TUIPV W' Si». "f roar-il' I'Iot.'ssioua A Store or Office Building fjp jo yi«ii.\\ .nit7:i i:111 '11(ir CONCRETE LUMBER •li jf I'I \N I I l|p' W" 1" W Man.' I»'N'\ .til '»U Ml'' Linton onsh iirf ion oini in\ .•i'K Drug Store. i'* I NTs on.s ,\ i:.\ 11 i:i,-rni. I I I N W A I A 1- 1 I r)i The Arlington 1 I 4 1 1 WM. LATTIMER, Proprietor LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA The Linton House M. KAT'ENBERGER. Prop. RATES REASONABLE Careful attention will be paid to the O comfort of guests & _T "i.y l\ ps an 11a ml a large and fei iliiv sell .'t .) sloe I, 1,1 ,r I N '.i..\--. kept in stocl.. _-•// Mjiliv1 'i 'lers a ivful'y and prompt iv a end I V'ii,).ir pat roiiaee .is respei-i uiiv solii-i!••€I.:: J, F. SNYDER, E3. Haiclton. N. D. 2 & 0 0