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t! 11! &!! ii1 '^ili iml 't I ten U-fi t. fY tit! Wis ii- hj Yours, This Farmer is Rich He Buys His Lumber from the DACOTAH LUMBER CO. And Has Profited Thereby F. J. tifWS, f\GENT Linton, North Dakota FOGLE & SKELLENGER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS LINTON. NORTH DAKOTA 99' Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and Give Us a Clianee to Hid on Your Work. THE HOTEL KILMER H. E. KILMER, Manager ..Newly Furnished Throughout... RATES REASONABLE Careful attention will be paid to the comfort of guests L. Du HEAUME. Linton R. D. COONEN, Hazelton LINTON -HfVZELTON LfVND COMPANY (j)lces in Lint mi ami Hazelton Large List of Jm proved ami I'nim proved Lands. Ilso. tie sir able Hunches. Prices from ,S',S' t, ,y j)rr dire i# a call before yon, purchase. Land shown free of charge, irhethcr ar not j/oa ha if Apply to L. lu llE.U'ME. Linton, or to H. J). ('OO.YEX. Ila :eltoa I^OLFER^*"' 1 I GENERAL STORE 1 rB,h f»Qoilftfa ('11 Hi ,, cre ry a complete line of i/oar il SllAAfi rimi/ilil, Hiiro]' F,,,,/ Srltul-.r $ 3/? Shoes. {K, i: .v.:-• JUT jri\ ftg Me always carry an ample supply, AOS fresh and up to dale. Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce $£ C. WOLFER, Lintou, N. D. CHANGED OWNERS. List of Emmons County Property Transferred During the Week Beginning Dec. 17th and Ending Dec- aad, 1906. In the following table of real-estate transfers, copied from the records of the register of deeds, we have used reference marks as follows: a Patent, Receiver's Final Receipt, Quit claim Deed. Special Warranty Deed. Tile descriptions without a reference mark are by Warranty Deed. United States to Michael Lipp. lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. 19-131-76,124 acres a United States to Andrew M. Welker, se qr 34-130 78,100 acres a United States to John Jacob Haveman. hf of qr 18 and hf of or 19-130-75,160 acre. a United States to Michael Gabriel, lots 1, 2,3 and 4, 6-130-74, 164.90 a United States to Ferdinand Wildemann, shfofneqr and lots 1 a»d 2,1- 129-75, 160.04 acres a United States to Martin Reidlinger, qr 10-132 78,l60acres ........ a United States to Maria Baumgartner, hf of qr, qr of qr and qr of qr 13-130-75,160 acres a United States to Barbara Volk, hf of nw qr and hfof lie qr 8-130-78., ICO acres X. P. Railwayed, to Joseph Schneider, qr 9-131-75, 160 acres 9 N. P. Railway Co. toStephan Kraft, hf of qr 13 131-76. 80 acres... N. P. Railway Co. to Wil Ham G. floerr, qr 17 133-74, qr 23-135-74, lots 3 and 4,and hf of qr 5-131-76. hf 29-131-77, qr 25-132-77, lots 3 and 4 and hf of qr 7-131-78 and qr 29-133-78,1,466.23 acres. United States to Willem Groen swqr 9-129-74, 160 acres Milwaukee Land Co. to R. M. Volk. lot 1?, block 6. Hague, N. Carlos N. Boyntonto Martin 67 50 Ohiiiauser, qr 35-133-78, 160 acres., Charles N. Herried and wife to Christian Marquart, qr 9-129-75, lots 2,3 and 4 of section 7 and lotl, 18 129 74, 1,400 00 Milwaukee Land Co. to A. K. 720 00 Fischer, lot 6, block 11, Hague, N. Milwaukee Land Co. to A. K. Fischer, lot 5, block 11, Hague, N. L. M. Payne to Sarah A. McCollum, swqr 14-130-75, 160 acres Sarah A. McCollum to Jo hannes Volk, swqr 14-130 75 L. L. Payne to Johannes Gatcsetal ,seqr 27-135-74, 160 acres Leslie S. Ilackney to George Gates et al.. 75,160 acres Gustaf .Johnson and wife to C. G. Kngquist, lit of qr and lots and 7, 6-135-75 J. B. Keeltr and wife to oo 58 50 1 00 1,600 00 Volk, hf of qr 23 and hr of qr 24-130-75... 1.600 00 C. A. Patterson and wite to 11. It. and R. R. Sie tuonsnia, hf 31-135-77.. 1 00 Andrew E. Lee and wife etal. to II. it. and II. R. Siemons tna, hf 31-135-76.320 acres 5.840 00 Leslie S. Ilackney to George 1,180 70 II qr 25-135- 1,030 on --MOO 00 George A. Duemeland, qr 27-132-77,160 acres 1.800 00 Ole Scar to George W. Eger inayer, seqr 7-134-75, 190 acres Anna B. Parr and husband to 1. Mendelowitz and wife lot 1, block 18, Hunter's addition to Linton, X. D. Michac Senger and wife to 1 00 125 00 Josep Senger, qr of qr 35-131-74,40 acres.. Anton Volk and wife to 1 00 Jakob Bauer, hf of ne qr 8 and hf of qr 9-129 74,160 acres: iif of qr and hf of qr 9-129-74, 160 acres hfof seqr 4 129-74, 80 acres 7,400 00 Fresh oysters for sale at Ober- meier's bakery. Call at he Record office and get our prices, and let us show you our sam ples of Job Printing. TO 01 MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS OF EMMONS COUNTY W take this occasion to thank you heartily tor your patronage 1 during the year just ending and hope we may merit a con tinuance of your appreciated favor. With good wishes for a liapppy New Year, I am sincerely yours, I. MEN DELOWITZ. THE LINTON LEADER, DEPARTMENT STORE, LINTON, N. D. BRADDOCK BREVITIES. LFrom the News, Doc. 19.1 ar- Mrs. Hendershott is making rangeinents to move to Bismarck. Win. Beard has been quite sick for the past two weeks, but is getting along nicely at present. Adolph Staak will leave this week for Cochrane, Wis, where he will spent* the holidays with his parents. He expects to bring back with him a carload of heavy work-horses. County Superintendent of Schools Olias. Coventry, accompanied by Su perintendent-elect Miss Jessie San didge, was in Braddock yesterday. They are visiting the schools and members of the school boards of the county. Born on Sunday morning, Dec. 16, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doer schlag, a bouncing bo—, girl, we should say. When setting up the ci gars Lew says, "Girls are the best what is, any way." The mother and little miss are getting along nicely. It is a shame that our farmers are obliged to put up with the annoyance of having the cattle that roam the streets of Braddock eat up all the hay that the farmers have in their sleds with which to keep warm. The own ers of the stock get cheap feed, but the farmers have to suffer for it. The coal-shortage situation here lias reached the point where our farmers must either have coal or freeze but there are some of them who do not be lieve in experiencing the latter, as long as the Soo hauls coal through here. On Saturday, while the crew of an east-bound freight were at dinner here, several of the farmers from the north country unloaded a quantity of lignite from the several cars that were attached to the train for points east, and, arter weighing it, tendered the money in payment for it to representa tives of the company, which, of course, was refused. If conditions do not change here soon in regard to the coal shortage, it is a cinch that the com pany will lose considerably more of the necessary article if its trains carrying lignite stop here long enough for the bovs to get in their work. HAZELTON HAPPENINGS. (.From the Republican, Dec. 90.] Miss Lena Appert returned Monday evening from Bismarck, where she had been caring for her sister. A new phonograph and some choice records are shortening the evenings at the home of Nick Graham since Monday. Win. Marquardt left Saturday for i.is old home in Wisconsin, where he will spend the holidays with relatives and boyhood friends. Leonard Driver, who some months ago was sent to the ibsane asylum at Jamestown, by the Bismarck authori ties, is again at home and is in the best of health. S. F. Wright, who, witli his sister, went to Pennsylvania six weeks ago to sec his aged mother and to visit old home scenes, reached home last Thursday evening. The old pi,tees loOKed much the same to "Sam" as they did when he left there nearly twenty years ago, except that the hlulTs looked more steep and the farms seemed to have grown smaller. He left his mother iu good health. In the spring lie expects a brother and some other friends out from that sec tion. Estray Notice. One dark-bay pinto mare brand ed 575 on right hip large white spot on right side white face, reach ing over right eye and right cheek: white stockings. One bay mare branded 666 on I right hip dark stockings to knees small strip in face, and a small patch of pink skin on nose, near left nos tril. Cream-colored mare dark mane and tail branded 679 on right hip dark stockings to knees. A reward will be given for taking I up and notifying j,R. E. LESHBK. 4 A Slope Institution. The Bismarck Tribune, (Daily and Weekly) will cover the proceedings and gossip of the tenth legislative assembly fully and impartially. Those who have read the Bismarck Tribune reports in the past are assured that the coming session of the legislature will receive still greater attention to the details, the lobby and committee work. It will give a complete synopsis of all measures proposed or passed. Readers of the Tribune will get all the news. No other paper can or will cover the event so fully. The Tribune, dally, three months, will be sent to any address for $1 weekly, 25 cents. Members can make up their lists, send in the addresses and settle with the business department later on. Advance synopsis of reports from the various state officers and institutions are now being made, and those subscribing now will receive the paper gratis till Jan. 1st. Address, The Tkihine Bismarck, N. D. tr if you want to borrow money on your farm, the Linton State Bank will lend it to you WFor proofs, tilings, etc., apply to L. A- Weatherby, United States Com missioner, Linton. Proposals for Deposit of County Funds. The Board of County Commissioners of Emmons county. North Dakota, invite sealed proposals from the hanks of Emmons county, up to2 o'clock p. m. January 7. 1007. for toe deposit of he county funds of said county, to be held subject to check on de mand: proposal to stale what rale of inter est will be paid on the average dally bal ances during the-month. Interest to be paid monthly. Also. Proposals for rate of Interest that will lie paid on 17.000of the county sinking fund, on a time deposit for one year. Bids must be marked. "Bid fot Deposit of County Funds. A fidelity 1 cessfol bidder. bond will be required of the sue- ight to reject any The board reserves the or all bids. Dated at Linton, N. D., Decenilier 32. lfKMi. .1. U. PITTS. County Auditor. Notice to Dog Owners. Each and every person residing in the cor- nereby ate limits of the village of Linton. N. I) notified that it will be necessary to procure from the village clerk a license for each dog owned by lilm, bv paying to Thomas Jones, village treasurer. 50 cents for each dog and $1.00 for each bitch owned by him, taking his receipt for same and pre senting said receipt to the village clerk and procuring from him a license, said license being for the present unexpired vcar and gooa until April 1st. it)07. Any dog not having a collar ami license tag before January 1st, 1J07, will be dealt with as set forth in the village ordinances By order of the village trustees. A. .v. .Jungk. yvu President. Sale of Land. re ity of an order C. Bowerdlnk. judge of the county couri of the county of Emmons, in the state of North Dakota, dated the 17th day of November. Notice Is hereby given that under autlior ror sale grauted by the Hon. 1000, the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of Jacob Poulsen. late of he town of Slayton, In the county of Murray and state of Minnesota, deceased, will soil at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, or not less thau one-third cash md the bal ance In one and two years, with interest at seven per cent per annum, and the deferred payments secured by first mortgage on the Sudge roperty sold, subject to continuation by the of said county court, the following described land, to-wit: The noi tlnvcst one quarter (M) of section ten (10). township one hundred thirty-six (ISO), range seventy-six (76), In Emmons county. North Dakota. The sale will lie made on ot after the 5th day of January. 11107. All bids must be in writing, and may be left with Messrs. Newton & Uullam. at tneir ofllces In the city of Bismarck. Noit Dako ta, or filed with the judge of the comity court, or delivered to the undersigned per sonally. Hl UT I. WEI.D, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob I'mtl sen. Deceased. Dated November 2t, I'.HVi. Sheriff's Sale of Land. State of Norlli Dakota. County of Hmleiuh. In District Court: Sixth .luili.-ial Dis trict State Bank of Morton County vs. \. J. Shields atld C. E- Welch. Notice Is hereby given -that bv vlrliu: of au execution to me directed and delivered, and now In my hands, issued out. of lie dis trict court in and for the couniy of itui lelgli. lu the state of Noith Dakota, upon a Judgment tiled and docketed in said court In favor of the State Bank of Morton County and against N. J. Shields aud C. r. Welch. I have levied upon the following described real properly of the said defendant N. .1 Shields, situate in the county of Emmons and state of North Dakott. to wit: The south one-half (S. K) of t.liesouthwest quar ter (S. W. '4) slate Braddock. N. D. and lots numbered three (:i) and four (4), of section fwiir (1). In townshin one hundred and thirty-two (i:t!) north of range seventy-seven west of the Elfin Principal Meridian And that I shall on Tuesday, the 1Mb iy of January, A. I). 11107. nt the hour of pany also, the Hackney lands to lease for hay. Martin & Sims C. VORLANDKK. Pres. E. E. MAKTIN. Vlce-Pre*. 1 Stage leaves Linton at 7 a. m. daily for Ha zelton and Braddock Carries passengers be tween Linton, Hazelton and Braddock. Beturn ing, reaches Linton at 6:30 o'lock p. m. 10 o'clock In the forer.oou of said day. at the front door oft he county court-house, in the city of LinUm. in the county of Emmons and of North Dakot:i. proceed to sell all the rtclit. title aud interest of the above named N. J. Shields iu and to the above described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to seventy-one and OS-lOOths dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 2Mb day of November. I'.W. and four dollars accrued coats, together with all he accruing casts of suclt sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder fur cash. This IHh day of December. \. D. I'.Nfci. PET EH SIIIEK. Sheriff of Emmons County. North Dakota. By Wii.mam Junes. Deputy $HAw & Nroiot.f, Plaintiff's Attor-ievs. Mandau. N It.' Bilking IVi'lcclion Is possible only with an I! Hence, to get best am! ,, .... suits. make use o*' the SNOW WHITE brand of Flonn^lU Liver Feed and Sale Wm. Carniicheal, Accommodations First Class. Rates Si.SO arid $2,00 !er Ds. FREE 'BUS TO ALL TRAINS J. B. CROWELt. Proprietor LINTON, /)H rity and excellence in errr-i re spect hare been proven x,i inn times, in so many n-ays. th-i! /,.u will advantage yourself by ordering SNOW WHITE /'•'l.or FARMS FOR SALK! Including some of the best farms in Emmons county.:-1 you wish to buy a farm, for investment or a lumie. it iedl pay to investigate. We are sales solicitors for the Hackney Lou,! :,i- At I lie 1. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. iUT Loans Money on approved securitv Interest paid on Time Deposits. I Time Loans made on Improved Farms. Taxes paid for Residents and Non-Residents Insurance effected in the best companies. Will also lease your Lands and collect Rents. state Hi:'tew A. W. SI MS. Caslii.-t iuii.n Linton State Bank C=? $ :\rr.\iAv .\ss't i-i.i.r & & I'rop First-Class liigs, (!ool I C: Horses, Reasonable Holes, Prompt Service Also Runs a Stage Line Between Linton Braddock, Through Hazelton. NORTH DAKOTA Should Not Forget That E. E. SEMLING & CO. Carry a Big Stock of CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, If you are in a hurry for anything in our line not wait until you can come to but writ* us for we make the filling of mailorders a leading part of our business. ETC Bismarck,