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llyju^etables in Sea»on Oysters and Fish
THE CENTRAL MARKET
PA PL R. MPESCFI. Proprietor
.IN'TOX,, xonrn DAKOTA
Cash Paid for Hides
Irtiaice Meats Sausage a Specialty
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HELENA, MONTANA
An ideal health ami pleasure resort. I.eoponril
and refurnished. Largest inclosed natatoriuin
in iIn- world. Private batli rooms, plunu'e and
vapor I tall is. Large grounds, beautiful drivos.
pleasant walks, ^oort hunting and fishing within
easy reach. Hales, $.'».00 per day and upward.
l-'or railway fares call on
or write to local agent, of
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
I-'.t booklets and information
address
Helena Hot Springs Co.,
Helena, Mont.
on—
A. M. CLELAND,
General Passenger Agent,
St. Paul. Minn.
Sr fe fe W? W?•
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Stage leaves Linbon at
in daily for Ha
zeltoii and Hraddock
Carries passengers be
tween Linton, Ila/.elton
•iii'l lltaddock. Beturn
'"Hi reaches Linton at
ii:30 o'lnck p. in.
Fresh Goods at
vw^
*%t &''
v- -v
Just n.'ceivotl a ship­
ment, el' Ann and Sewint.r Uockers.
Diners, Inm Hods. Etc. Wo can
save yon money mi furniture.
We still (Id pictuie-ffiiminj.'.
I Tndertat akinc and embalmim. -.
Edison phonographs and records.
Smith&Irvine
Linton, N. D.
SPSS
THE BROADWATER
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Wni. Carmicheal, ivop'r-
First- Class liigs, (Smut J)r icing $$
Horses, Reasonable Rales,
Prompt Service
Also Runs a Stage Line Between Linton and
a Braddock, Through Hazelton.
W. E. PETRIE
1 IN'TOX. NORTH DAKOTA
-DF.AL.KR IN-
General Merchandise
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& Tt 7 &
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Leade•/
r,
Repealer"
3MOKFLESS POWDER SHELLS
^nrftfully ir.r.pcctcd shells, the best com
biuv.ionr, of powder, shot and wadding
:-'.u.ed by machines which give invariable
rcs-jlir. are responsible for the superiority
oi 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 shoot
them If not, why not They are
the SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS ShOOT
EMMONS COUNTY
r4TII YEAlt: NUMBEK LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA, Till' I1SDAY, .IINK JO. 110T.
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LINTON WINS AGAIN.
Thursday of Last Week the Hazclton
Team Came to Linton and Were
Defeated.
The keds tio to Pollock and Win
Their Fifth Straight liame
of the Season.
I.INTuS-llA/.l-XToN.
Iuriny the past week the home
lc%l' has added two more base-ball
s®pps in iis girdle. Last, week the
defeated Ila/.elti'H by a 'ore of
1- ... 1. and Sundav tliev repeated the
performance with Pollock —s to n.
Nuthwithstanding the fact that
there were occasional light showers
during the game. and that the dia
mond at, and around first base was
quite mmldy, the locals and the II,i
zeltons last Sunday crossed bats at the
Linton ball park. Until teams were
in rather poor condition for the cime,
'Hie Keds had three men out of posi
tion and ila/.elton was shy two or
three of their regular players. How
ever. Kugetie Kilmer assisted them at
first base, and Mr. Mooncy. deputy
state hank examiner, whose ollici.il
duties had brought him to Kmmons
county, assisted them in right field.
I la/clton was first at bat, but failed
to score. The l!eds made a couple by
the time they were retired. In the
second neither side scored, but the
next lime at bat the I la/elf on boys
became aggressive and succeeded in
scoring their only run of the game.
However, as two fo one was entirely
close a score for com fort, the locals
iniliis inning added four more runs
to their ciedit. The game was too
one sided lo he interesting to specta
tors: but the Ila/.elton boys showed
I heir spunk by lighting lo the last.
I'oi nier Count Commissioner iiaxfer.
of (haddock, did the umpiring, and
all agieed that lie did well, l-'ollowim:
is a summary of',,tbe game:
I.INTON
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I provid. .s I I1.1t all 1 a iii LTown within
tli" utifl hi-M lliuroin in"'Ii'vators.
I wutflX'iP^ of ^i' iiiariu^ sliajl he taxed
ULa ii\rd I'atc ws Io!lo\\^ Max' the
ra to t-i oiii-hall »-f one ri-ht per hi:nh l:
iwljrat at the rale of I hu-e-ei^h! hs a
|eei pel im^hei: ami "at. l#a!' e'. '-orn.
it ii'i 1 t' 1 ai'h at. iheiu'e oi tine
1,11 1 (. 1 1 i'« i-t pel hllMirl.
a a madi- viiltrt. m(l u!i thai
ii hiis 1 11'( t-' ii 1 al (jut

I- 1. ii in 1m oi I ache's each kind ot If
eai l' the pnt,v as-e»rd. |H"
hal i! «'i"'i
lilt 1 hat is
niisi'
tight to express disapproval. The
logic is shallow- and rulii nlntis. It
might as well be haul Ilia because a
man may rutbfully eomp. neiH a lady
by telling In.-r that she has pretty
bands, it would be goml iiinnneiN and
permissible to ull lier a!? thai she
lias blackheads in her la,.- or is the
possessor of a red nose. i- that Iv
cause an admirer nf an actress sends
her a bouquet of roses, one who does
not admire her is justified throw-im:
a dead cat at her.
S". abuse "f umpires and players has
no legal riyht to existence. ft must
stand or fall upon its nienl as a suit
of salutary lynch law thai. it were
liot for it. the players would not do so
well. Lynch law is veiy well in lis
way. but il is not as cruel as "root
ing."' In the old days we were ait
to pilloiy (jib'odeis. whipth 'oia! caif
tails. Hog and ciip iheircai in pulihc
15ut so il ,ss as tii: teat rt» of put die
degradation that, though we still iiu
prisou and hang offenders, ne hive
the common Ohristiandecenev to do it
all in private.
We do not pander to out meanest
and basest attribute I In- sire to see
human brings sillier. I/a-.
stopped whipping euIpri
cause tlicv disliked it or
punishment was excessive, but-because
we wanted to lie deccnl. Wr punish
them more cruelly now. Solitary c-ei
liiiemeul is a thousand times \v ese
than public whipping, as far as ihe
offenders are concerned, bntatleist
it has Hie advantage of dcpiiving a
mob of degrading sport.
ago we
not
because I he
Judges of to-day pass sentences
which the culprits would gladly ex
change for whippings and lime in the
stocks, branding or eai'-clipning We
have not made punishment ornate to
plea-e the offenders, but to discipline
the vile, inhuman lusts which our
grandfathers were wont to giat il'v un
der the hypocritical cloak of justice.
Hence it is that an umpircurahi.se
ball player should not be hooted an
abu-od. Such practice i- nothing
more or less hail a survival of die de
spised pillory.
ABOUND THE STATE.
1 lakota physicians are
treatment for I. iibercu-
Some North
testing a ii'-w
losis.
Hismaickcrs S'cm to have a I'aculU
of gel ting all I he I nil advertising pos
sible out of heir family brawls.
There were fourteen criminal eases
on the calendar at Washburn when
.ludge Winchester opened court there
recent 1 v.
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11. I.
Struck nut: Ity riainigiiu. 11: by Hnrlic.
liy I'low man. II il. by pitchi'i-: 'Knll. Ilils:
11" f-'la11
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'lowtnan (four innings).
l:i: ulf llurUc (live innings), Karncil runs:
I.I 11 Ion. a I' ni|)ilv: lia.Mll-. of I! block.
IJNTON'-i'OLt.oCK.
Sunday last the lieds went- to l'ol
lock to play a gam, with the nine, of
our neighboring town. The Unions
weie successful, as usual. 1'olloek has
a good team, but they did not use the
required amount of bead-work in run
ning the bases, Although it was soon
seen thai the lleds could take care of
themselves, the beginning of the. game
was ii fa vol able, 'l'he diamond was
covered with grass, and so errors were
easily made. Asa result a bunch of
Holding mistakes in the first, inning
by Linton allowed 1'olloek to secure
a run. Although the South lakota
nine did not. again score until the
tiltli. the North Dakotans made no
runs until the fourth inning, when
they went in lo redeem themselves.
They got right down to business, and.
by the aid of "the squeeze play." fa*t
base-running, and errors by I'olioek.
they made their total I. The I'ollock
ites got, one score in litis inning, but
failed to again cross the pan. Linton
scored twice in the sixth, once in the
seventh, and once in the eighth. This
made them a total of eight. I'ollock
IiasanAl pitcher, htii the hoys have
been unlucky, having lost every game
so far this season. rensel, Pollock's
left fielder, had his hand badly hurl
while sliding: Flanagan, who put him
out. accidentally stepping on il and
one of his spikes cutting it severely.
Following is record of the game:
The I»cviis Lake Journal is author
ity for the statement that the linal
exercises at the state deaf-and-dumb
school weie of -a 11uief. nature".
The I.inion Advocate did
any of the nice notices ah
speech Kditor Streeter, of tlje
made at Vallev ('ft.v. Faigo
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Ihe
fee 'III,
•oruiu.
Adams has a onc-aiined bav-h.n!
player .1. II. Ols- o. nigh"- onef.uoi
for the S'-o Kailroad. He p!as centei
field, a nd is one I lie best men in the
aggregation. Ills good, arm .is Ins .Jell
one.
John Frobagli was aires
lliold and lined for driving Ins an
mobile tluough the village streets
an illegal rate of speefi. Ileg mail
after his release and again raced his
machine through the sheets, lie was
again ariestt and lined. He went
'Hie •'•si to the bad and sore.
The benedicts feat'-d Hie bicii
eloi.s at Ashley in a game id' base ball,
and Frank fhyaut'.s Homestead 1
iievis il w,is because the foi mer had
had more lighting experience. 'I'll
L'C jrd would suggest I li.il perhaps
the lleetness of loo! in-ccssai lo
escape I he bi oom-sLick hid made the hi
belter ise-i uniiers.
BRADDOCK BREVITIES.
[I'Iomi III"
Mis. Mamie Koisv lie, of Hen wood,
Minn., arrived to-day for a visit wit,li
her parents. Mr and Mrs. bush, of
Wiliianisp rL.
I-Milor (). 1-'. Ifnan! a campani'-d
the Napoleon lull team lo llraddoc.l
Sunday and showed thai be could play
some hall, as we!l,vus publish a yo
newspa|)er.
-,
The woik of makiiie I oe ceiie-nt
blocks for Iir. Welsh's new building
fjeeau Monday, and ontuietor l-'ul
ruer and his men are uoiu^ some line
work ill this respect. When complet
ed this building will "really audio
help beautify the a pp-a I -nice "lour
town.
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HAZELTON HAPPENINGS.
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of lin I -hiii.
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ruck out: I'litnairMM. Mnr/-ir,
lin !y jmcliri: ^tn-cti llit^r'OlV
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i' :i nu. I Im.lv Mdltii l»:it/.rr.
Li c!'. I .«• 11 "li 1i I,m l.lhtu,,. I'liltoclv
a .- n- I
inpin-: 1 i-into!..
A New Law.
in ia\v :i lut taxation of
lias ntlv •IP
ri) i)
into L'tlV-ct. whirh
!ienn,
,Juml- I
Miss l-jlua A riusi rone is hom" fr -in
iiismarck. ub"t'esla' lias lieen attend
ing- ,-chool.
». II. Nil' airivcd from Minlieapo
.1 is, Tuesdn. and will remain hen- inr
some ni 'iitle..
Miss 1,-vinna Man-h int. of Linton,
was the iruest of l/.'-itoii friends
'i'hiir.sday and l-'rida i.
A. liineer. of liro|( n. S. I .. speiil a
few dajs wilh the family id' A. 10.
Klabuilde last week, lb was accom
panied by l.i/./.ie Klafjiiod'-. who 1
vi.Mi In-re a few weeks.
1!. ('. Taibo', Le\ Wiicld, .lolin
S'hni(l"i and i. W Iliace wi-i" par
ty of Kmmniis county farm' r.s ,\lio
returned Hie tirst of the week from
Canada. The) aii like Ihe counl ry.
and li !I have in st'-d I hen-.
Al. Mikalson. who i.-. west -I the
livei lakioij orders for I lie 1'ak'La
willdl'ower. sends llollle ail older t,, I
one liiiii'id of them, sold al .nm indan.
is last heaid from as I'u w,st
ive. :M"nf... and had mad sac--,
:a,one ne ihi".
I lie "Rooter." M-. aiai is. W. V- aler are iia --vp"
l,"uN i" |.-:i -Ji j- «.\er li'e re-'eipt oi a .• ,or- •vor-M-iiis-./I'ls-ix.ri-.
Tin. i" ii 11 r" he now hauoii .vhi Marl:. Ahoiil tw« iv.n. iti tvjvinty
pas.sin.e- —has no riei.t to hom or i,i,\ the yom inau w.., a-- wa, ,. A,aska. N-.i.
eii' ahii'-e iitiip-ires s' si p- and il h« to .» («•«•,-ayi-a. ,,,
1
tn era
unmannerly and ofl-nsive and unmai.-j be in.io,.
3
Mile ired^ ii il- hi *-irv
|.'or
1 lor aie man abuse a iiot h• I »wiei: ^a if' wui luu oni 11!.n. «in I
,,} is o* in posit ion to replv iv«-s and friends he^au to l«»at* mou*. .\.»rth
i:,', 1- out of kind. hat he mi«ht have yae way of .y -ty ,V. Kl:^
M''-outse Uu ivale p-jHpie Who ar*rU(i inuov a poi fellow who Ciiel t,
tisat
^pante as a e.orojlutT. the
th'* h! t" applaud -usually St an 1 lie ha I dships and e\pOMire 111- Kirsl jiuftlieat P'li Oil
cid« nl to tuivel in tip' fro/en north.
The letter recci\cd this week-reports
him in Tacoma. Wash., sound and
happy, and li is !:i- :i,iv iii' l.e.i to
again hear from him
1'ist master and Mrs, i!e aie in ie
Ceipt of an invitatioii to attend the
graduation evcercises of Iiwseigh!
grade of Websler M-lfol. 1 e- roit, Midi
igan. which will he led hat. .-i
•111 lie 1 ~st 11. Their lauguler. Anna,
is me ot the '.-lass \|r. ileii l'a\«.s-:
this weoU to lie piesent, at lier mailni
at ion.
MARIE MUSlNUiS.
Weaie pleased to hear that l-'rallk'
Mc'ioiigb. formerly of this vii-iniiv,
who has been very ill a' the hospital
Kochesler. Minn., lias recovered
111
siillicie
Iowa
f' I'e to
ifif
\pw1
.1 lint |.
Hoiii to Mr. and Mrs. H. L.,iuist.
of Tell, a son, last Tuesday iiioruine.
The Hraddock half team was defeat
ed last. Sunday on l.lie home ^namd In
Napoleon by a score of U.', I 7.
A»i icui nral 'olle^r [for many years
c. unity superiniendeni, of schools of
Lmmons county, senator from the
Me I ntosh-Is iddei-Loi/a disLrici. and
lieul.enanl eovein |. wiil.es in par: as
I lollows: You ask me lor mv \ieAs'iu
the political principle involved in the
liefereiidum. Mypoiilical creed has
always been "The People's Wili.'*'
Any doctrine or de\.ee thai wi i:h
courane I lie people I think, and hilt
w'lll enable Lln-m u.oie accura' eiy L:,
leoister ihcir liii-ctij |. e, jn jYti I
harmoii.\ wilh l.lie spirit ol American
ins! il ut The leasioiiil an
pl'.ici icabiiity of any ceilain Keler
euduiii law nia.t he a debat i'oIi sub
ject. I)iif th" Ipd'etidum pniicipl" So
I absolutely accords with the ,.ery (••,
'I:c,, i,f iepubd'-aoisin that no man
cut tics I if.. T,- I ,'e!ere:i I niii is
noLaninnovati .il. I:, is a sure and
.-.iir" ''UL to a-c -it-am wlnl the pe.,p,ii
Want, and wii,-,i t'.e) aithus calied
on lo itykler I heir dcsii'-.s. t.hev *vii
take m,ue inli.-re.sl in public all'an's,
and not niy have i,p.moiis. ir.it have
a des11 t-o jia11 icii af in Lie- aflaiis of
sovei nmeut. and in this way expi frss
their opinion.-. They wiii iiavc .a
wholesome tecard for ma ion1i -s, and
will know how t'i create I hem. Lvr-ry
•Ili/.-'ii will consider himself an inte,'
era I actor ol he eo\ ei men t. a u-i v,
O/VMUI \M
t\tnr.
In.
SCI H^s.l
i'c|oek at
i-spuiiiit'iK'c »f I h'
1 n"! lift-get I he |.rcachi
e\erv other Sundav at I'oiti
lie Jennings residence
1 lie largest pelnlicd stinup ,Mcr
seen in Ins vieniit was found on il
bam Mel 'ormick's
I'.imii
list week. :-.v.-|
I'.rv ie Llowl has tinishi dtlllirg his
well. A line How in water was b
lamed at a depth of lifly-three le t..
Miss Clara Kiel'er. :who had li, eii at
tending institute al Linton, rclaiiied
Friday and will resume her school
duties in tile l)a.»en Iicighboriio d.?®
loim
i:
POLLOCK
ITEMS.
I'nuMv.v. Iiitic II
John af/enberecr. the landlord,
expects to leave in a few davs I'-r an
extended trip into cential. Norfh I'a
kola.
J. W. Monis, formerly of liale. N.
I ., bill lor lie past, In ee eai a resi
dent, nf /.ion I'it,v. an vrd in
last night and will visit friends
vicinity for se vera I weeks.
Frank Shciwiod wen: lo Wishek,
Saturday, wheie he had galb'-od
about, Too head of caltle which ar,
being taken to his range west of the
river. The cattle will he diiven
through the Linton ncighborliood and
will eioss Hie rner at Winona.
Resolutions.
X:.
pri
The following res-'lut ions
pared and adopted In a
appointed by the teachers preseiii al
t.lie ills! il ute held in l.iutou ivct nt l:
"We. as a commit in behalf ol
the liaehers of Emmons counly, do
hereby wish lo extend to the linn. W.
L. StockWldl, Stale 11 pc |'i 111 11' I ell of
public instruction, ourheai I l'i:ll thanks
for, and appiecial i"ii of. he iforts lie
is putting forth in Hie cause of educa
tion.
"We also wish Lo I cud air hanks
Lo Miss Saiidulge. county superintend
en I lOmmolis ci,iu11 y, lor I lie eon
scieut ious ellol ls put I'ofth bv her I'
make i,ur iosl i! Ute I he most, silccekSH-.
I ill ever held ill Fm moils cunnl y.
"We wish to express i-ur appre' ia.
t.lon id' I lie .veil' id woi done i,y
I'lol. Macdouild in the work' for high
er adi s.
Miss Miller w, wish to express
I I our deepest ra ti Hide I. ii I he nispi I a
i! lit I- tifiii given us for primary work.
"To the people of Union we ext.elid
"Ur siiicrc thanks lor lie-ir kind hos
pitably,.,. "J.i'l I--K
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'•-Law
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a Mi- Ma i:s.'? .:
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM.
President Worst l.i.vpresses a l-avor
able Opinion of I'/iis (ireut rtle
diuni for Placing the Power to
Directly Make or Defeat Laws in
the Hands of tlie Voteis. I
Hon. I.. A ela ml. a ufbor of l.lie
rlicu I leni resolution I' ,i men,I lie
cousLil ill ion and est. ib!
isli lie- Inil.ia
tive and l.'eferendiim. s-n Is oui a -t,
1
ti to lie state press. I'b risolulion
passed fiot.h houses at, ill'- i-isl session
a I a a
inemiieis favorable it should be
elected to l.lie next, session. Ui propo
sit.ion wiil hen snhmitt -d lo t.«i«*
I people, and, if adopt by a m.ijoiily
of the volurs. will nee une a law of lie
stale. Following is Mr. I laud's icl
jt"i:
1 loll .1. iI. Wor.s'. nresideiii ol I lie
Apply
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