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KJC* FRESH FRUIT, 1 1 1 **T- ir -£t-~ W&i ^WHEELS CARRY THE BOTTOMS-HOT THE BOTTOMS THE WHEELS is common in so many cans plows that arc not equipped with our patented positive v. which insures non-frictional bottoms. Take the friction off the plow bottoms and Wirtr.tly lessen the draft, and draft is a hi* thins on a gang tlow. You'll find A food iUnMO tie to in the Bradley XX Rays Frame HKoh Sang* Made by the David Hrndhy Mfg. Co* Bratiteft on will note tlieir lone suit is"'Botioms," "r.aiden City Clipper," so universally mil nown for their evenness of ternrer mid perfect shaped molds, shares Mid landlMaa, rincipallv, which are the basic principles of all good plows. We are going la pat .. .oil m.iuy of these plows in this locality this year. We'd like to talk draft and fraa* iidi for a half hour to every plow n« r. Will yoa live us the chance? W«'U utmlb trine in high wheels, high lift, 2000-mile axles and may-be some other thiaft. TtVII qa to make up this matchlosi COOK. Come and see it. Linton Bazar, Linton, N. D. McCORMIGK Bakery: Oonlectionery BREAD, PIES and CAKES &.LWATS KEPT OJST HAJSTXJ CIGARS AND TOBACCO JO:N TXXTXTJA_I:,XJ"2" Extensive xasr STOCK Stock of Candies—The Best YOU WANT TO CROSS THE RIVER? l/ini Jo, take the. gasoline ferryboat 'CANNONBALL Which at nil• times carries PASSENGERS, STOCK AND TEAMS t* Italian reservation to cross, and you will get prompt and reli- J. C. ice. My boat is new and roomy. It is 71 feet long. 14 left wide, and carries 35 tons. Duly inspected and accepted by the Lritlcil Males Inspector. Good landings,..chutes and corrals for load ing Mo.'IciU'i LEAQH, Proprietor Emmons County Land Company. Wt sell inns and Ranches. "emiike First-Mortgage Real-Estate liO.ins. ^make Filings, Final Proofs, Contests. Protests. Etc. JVe mak- Abstracts of Title. write .Fire Insurance. furnish Surety Bonds. V*. root Lands. ....... We write veds, Mortgages and all other work requiring a Notary Uinv ARI I5RADDOCK. President, Linton, North Dakota. W.HB11. MRBflHASDlSK IV"e are still selling at the low 'xt iiossihle prices. ISnen .here 7/ojt (l-ET i'Ot Ji ,l/'A\ K1 S II Oirj'Jt. Come and .tee us before i'lt/iiud anything in the line of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, LACE CURTAINS 1)7': JIAVE A FIXE /AA E OF 99 O O S BRING YOUR FARM PRODUCE 0hHIS.W0LFER Linton, N. D. 7 INCHESTE& "Leader" and "Repeater SMOKELESS POWDER SHELLS Carefully inspected shells, the best com® jd biniPtions of powder, shot and ^wadding, loaded by machines which give invariable results r,re responsible for the superiority of Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells* There is no guesswork in loading them. Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetra tion are determined by scientific apparatus and practical experiments. Do you snoot them If not, why not They ®r® THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT W $ $ W E E A N COLUMBIA WAGONS YATES YAPS. lltaci'lvt'd Too h:ilt? for Last Weed's I'.tu/t CorivHiiondtiice of tli« Ut«t*or.r- l.lulv 1^. Tlie question of the hour: Are you Koing to PollocU to see the game? The cool weather of the last few days foretells the approach of winter. Major Belden visited Hock Creok and Porcupine sub-agencies last week. Mrs. J. B. Marsh, of Fort. Itice, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stcinber stopped over Friday night while on their way to Seiin. Chris. Hen/.ler,of Bismarck, brought, down jour traveling men Wednesday in his big auto, ret uri'iing home next, day. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. »r. Goodrich and the latter'scute little son, Henry, returned Friday froi'n a week's visit in Bismarck. Tis rumored that there will lie an other home-talent show in the near future. We advise those wliocontem plate leaving to wait for it. Representative Stevens and wife, of Dickey county, were the guests ,,f Mr. Fallon Sunday and Monday. Tiiey left for home Tuesday, via Pollock. Dan Howard stepped on a nail and Ciiaska Parkin hurt his back. These are incidents which would hardly at tract attention in the winter. But Dan and Chat are strong ones in the nine, and this is—summer. Prof. John M. Gillette, of Valley City, has been spending the past week at the agency, in the interest of the State Historical Society, lie left Monday, after having some interest ing talks with the old-timers. $ There are a number of our people absent on their weli-earned vacations. Sisters Seraphine and Conegan are in Canada, Miss Morris in Pennsylvania, Miss Morrison in Kansas and the Rev. and Mrs. Reed in Massachusetts. Roy C. Robinson left Sunday with his wife for Bismarck, where Mrs. Robinson will consult Dr. Quail). She has been in poor health for some time, and hopes to be put on the road to re covery by this well-known doctor. Ob The house of Elwood Rider, of Fort Rice, was broken into recently and several trunks were opened and ran sacked. Some clothing belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Rider was taken, and also a suit and watch belonging to a Mr. Iluse, who is visiting the Riders. Ed Red, formerly one of the base ball nine, recently eloped with the wife of Mike Little Bear (not aju Irish man). The pair were caught at Ev aits but while being brought home they made their escape at Oak Creek, and ate now possibly tleeing for Mon tana. I N O N A A W The N. P. surveyors are in camp t'otliir side of Proposal Hill. They are at work on the linal survey, which follows the river from Matulan to a pi-in't opposite LaGrace. S. i. Indi cations are favorable for a railroad to Yates. Hush: Don't break the spell! I t's too good to be true. The hum of the lawn-mower, the tum-tee-tum-tuin of the piano, the ring of the cash-register, the crash of falling walls of the old post buildings that are being demolished, followed bv the triumphant yells of the work men: the toll of the funeral bell and the chant of the Sioux love-song, In termingled with the grinding of half a dozen phonographs from different directions, are some of the melodious noises which reach the ear these days. A. R()OTEIt. *®"Keep col by buying a Winder icecrea in freezer at ilagg's 11 a rd war e. Takca Up-Heifer. 1 have taken up one red heifer, aijout four years old, white face, all f. ut legs white, no brand. Owner will please call, pay charges and take the animal away. CHBIST. HOBKNIKO, juM9-aug2] Sec. 25, Twp. 12», R. 74 WHEN YOU BUILD YOU Hl-JOt ?M Buy Your Lumber FROM TIIK Pknix Lumber Co. We Have Five Hundred Lineal F^eet Shed Room, and We Keep Our Ma terial in Perfeet Condition. SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY FOGLE A SKELLENGER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS LINTON, NORTH WD on Your Work. 1% Arrivt at Foi HAZELTON HAPPENINGS. LKroin tin' Ifepuljlleau. July 19, lMUii 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Matthews re turned Tuesday from their visit to Rochester, Minn A bunch of boys came up from Li vona Sunday and did the usual tiling to Ila/.elton's ball team. Mrs. A. L. Geil and two youngest children left Tuesday for Detroit, Michigan, for a visit of a month with relatives. Bennie KUbunde left this morning for a pleasure trip of a week or two, that will include a visit to Duluth and Superior by boat. Mii-s Carrie Brindle is again under the doctor's care at Bismarck. Mrs. Brindle went to the Capit il City this morning to be with her. Miss Dora Mandigo, of Bismarck, was the guest of Miss Rdna Arm strong a few days the first of the week. The youug ladies visitid Lin ton Mouday. Merchant and Mrs. Brophy, of the town of brofy, are liappy over the arrival of a daughter, born at Bis marck last Friday. We haven't seen the genial L. W. aiuce tlte event, but we^nlt guarantee that he forgets ail. DAKOTA Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and Givi. Port Yates-Winona-Linton. HTAGli TRIWEEKLY ST AO 10 IA N J^'iA'aves Fort Yates at ti a. in. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Salur davs. Arrives at Linton atli:.'i0a. 111. Leaves Linional. I p. in. ort Yntes at p. in. AUG. OBhWMKILK, .If/rltl fit l.illloil nail about the .st lnaik when selling goods now. lleie's hoping the lillle lady will !onj, add Minshine. !(j our sister town. Merchant Kliiiunde has addi.'d about, twenty frua of cement walk to that in front of his store, mid now has his store piopeii.y .v.uiouuded by the best walk in lown. II the Northern l\ieilic would put ill a culvert at the west appioaeli of their main crossing in lla/.eiton ii would not be so muddy around I he depot and passengers u'd eel up town without miring, Friends lo the number oT nb ut a dozen enjoyed a Munptuous dinner at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.-Maitin Appert last Sunday, in honor the birthday anniversary of the eldest daughter, Miss Lena Appcri. Dr. Snyder letinued Monday from Hunter's Hot Springs, Mont., where he had been 11 f,ake the baths for rheumatism, lie reports ih it it i* a de lightful resort, and comes home ...con-, siderably improved in health. C. A. Moorman went to Dickinson Tuesday to represent Ilazelt.on lodge] at the grand lodge, Knight of Pythias, which is in session there. Besides a good time in one of the busiest towns in North Dakota, the visitors will tie iven a trip through the Bad Lauds. BUGGIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, STYLES AND PRICES S 5 ,,A,NTS of 6 'Accommodations First Tie Hi l:s :i ('nance lo l!id machinery I You Can't Live Out of Doors Ail of lie Time. So, of course You Will Want a House* I '*r, ir You Are a Business or Professional Man, |j| A Store or Office Building ir you Want a Building of CONCRETE or LUMBER $ and Waul, the Work Well Done, Call on In- Linton Construction Company ft*#*###*###*######******** Snyder's Drug Store. FREE 'nil:! TO At I. TRAINS J. B. CROWELL, Proprietor LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA The Linton House J. M. KAT^ENBERGER, Prop. .Newly Furnished Throughout... REASONABLE RATES Careful attention will be paid com l'ort of guests $8.10 TO ST. PAUL AND M'P'L'S. AND RETURN (Jreatly reduced iat-.- will lie made lo M. I'.uii an I Minneapolis and turn, account annual encnnp nii-ul rand A mv of he August 11 to Ivia 1 lie llll lul Art Keeps all liand Wlf large and care. ,'K, fully .select ed sloclc of 'tfi? goods. u.': t' & OILS. VAItNISIIKS. BRUSHES, WINDOW GI.ASS. PUTTY, WALL i'APKIt. FTC., kept in stock. Mail Orders carefully and promptly attend •,! to. -iu? Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. J. F. SNYDER, W/ Hazeltort, N. D. C/ais.<p></p>Arlington tt.UO ttrM $2.00 Ptir DA to the I .•public a!. Miuiie.ip 'ii Chicago, Milwaukee 6c St* Paul Railway Ask the the nearest, ticket agent thw company for additional information regarding rate-, routes or train set vie. or write to-da.v to F. A. MILLER General Passenger Agent CHICAGO Sjf i* -.'<p></p>I'l I ¥11