••. ..,
jjj TOWN AND OUT.
0-Try sumo of Turner's ice cream.
oil stoves for sale at $4.50.
uSi'soii. Hull, N- D-
Mtuiu.ter r.eil was down from Ila
JtuI1 Friday of last week.
Jacob Wi'llmai" was up from the
Winona, country Tuesday.
i.iornev A rmslront? made a profes
.„t" Jlii... Mi-tnnrcV SMtHrday.
""Tul Muem-li is building a neat ad-
iit
ion to His Home in the old town.
ii'irii ail Hi'- sports absent at Pol-
(lie
soems dull this week.
1Urrje
spuulilinB and Jimmy Mc-
s"tt«erotl..«n from CJayto" Friday.
Clint Smith is on the sick
Jiswoek lie is confined to the
hou«e.
or If y„u liki' i?ood coffee, try our
ifilnd Hran.l. Sold at the Linton
leader.
Babv Hi0111:111 was quite sick the
lore part uf Hi-' week, but he is all
litfllt UUli"'
Lineman St. .lol.ti went to Aberdeen
last week t- take in the Barnuin &
Bailev fircu-
MrS, li. Irvine returned Friday
from her visit to her former home
Summit, S. 1
Attorney Stevens came down from
Bismarck Monday, returning home
ueit niornimf-
Born—Sunday, July 14, 190,, to Mr.
ind Mrs iiert Chase, of Linton, a
(jirl. All well.
lraMuiidinu, representing the Bis
marck Tribune, was in town several
days of tliis week.
m- ni want to tKirrow money
00your farm. the Linton State Bank
•ill lend it to you
James Kiiitf and II. It. Tuttle were
up fruni Kmmniisburn yesterday on
tinal-proof business.
Will ('arinichuel left for Steele
Thursday with about one hundred
head of horses fur sale.
IfCall ai
.the Leader store and see
the line of children's wa9h suits.
Prices: *1, *l.i'i, S1. "AJ.
August Ken/., the old-time Cherry
Grove stockman ind farmer, was an
irrivul in Linton yesterday.
if If you need batteries, inner
tubes, gasoline engineorauto supplies,
seeF. li. Irvine, Linton, N. D.
The father of Dr. It. II. Hogue has
been out from Wisconsin for a week
or mi,visiting his Linton relatives.
Mrs. Fred l'falf, Jr., left Monday
moruiiiK by the N. P. to visit friends
itllazeltou, Hraddock and Wisliek.
HfThe Hies are here—likewise, the
door and window screens—the screens
for sale by 1 lacotah Lumber Company.
Wl'lie First Bank of Linton, Lin
tun, N. l., lms real-estate money to
luanon not id farm lands, three to live
ye»rs.
The supper and dance given last
Friday night in the opera-house, by
tiie Ladies' Guild, was a success in
every way.
HT Spring Creek ice for sale in large
or small quantities. The ice-house is
open during Sunday forenoons. Pagel
Kroman.
Arthur McCoiiville and O. J. Smith
were up faun the Dale country M011
day. Mr. Smith recently arrived from
Akron, Iowa.
*'or Sale—Pedigreed Irish setter
from the best hunting strains
the United States. Lockliox 27,
Linton. N. I).
Harold Nelson, Martin Maltison
jikI
liaiiso.
Yike
were up from the
southern part of the county yesterday
011
Anal-proof business.
In reply to inquiries by letter the
writer will state that there will be no
railroad excursion this year to the
agricultural college.
Mrs. 11, \v. Allen and daughter Lu-
ci'e
arc
d"wn from Braddock, the
P«ts ,,f Miss Stella Smith. They
""I remain until Saturday.
tt!J®"''
or
^ale—A three and a half inch
tiiTi"' ?''!11
:i""ehundred
or twirl
and twenty-
ura*n
lanl'
new-
'radc.
tram
«*«•. accompanied
Ve'"Ce
Will sell
Apply
at'Uecord ottl'ce.
*,r*- I. I!. Da vies, of Washburn,
^nie
up
F,,rt Yates Friday, en
1,1
bei hnnit*.
Iter mother,
Mrs.
her t.i Linton.
A- I.
l.imicrman,
of the
lino
wrhoiid, was
neigh-
,,lW0 Monday,
Ports the
lie
lugs a gojd horse by
•Quiing(luring Friday night's storm.
Attorney
,er
Lynn and wife and
daughter, little Miss Mildred,
Fr'day
from a visit to rela-
and friends
at llawarden, Iowa.
tin''ff|?lleial
of t,le ,ate
hniicl
Sanger Mas-
r.°rv'
look
Place at the school-
seni I laze!
ton last Thursday. The
servicts
(:,mducted ,he
^reli-?f1,1
tenti,
"i
cil
funeral
ti,e Ar,in tf)n ,,as
'rck
,,!lve
surgical at-
"ue
of
been
months
iter feet, which has
'•'s'lig lameness for several
i*n
lntli
her
fnm,
way1
•nnsie, widow of a former
.Standing Rock, and
line over
•11 their
"Wiiuiui! li
er.
Mrs. Wit/.ielien, c:
V:'fes
Monday
10'
T.itten.
The
rain
Cri,
in 11,
US Ih 111 a
Plentiful supply of
'Ps li |(SePUI
,S
"f
li4te*
^Cia, ",,1-'1
As a re8U,,
Kleatly
crop in
improved—
hu
«ra'n. The llax
parts—aui there is a big
one—is perfect. The same is true, ac
cording to our exchanges, throughout
the state.
WA car-ioad of barb-wire and nails
just received at Wolfer's store. Call
and get pr ices.
For Sale—Several good teams of
working and driving horses. Call at
Wm. Carmicheal's livery barn.
A game of ball last Sunday between
a nine from Ilazeltwi—which con
tained only two or thn of the rtrii!»r
piayers—and a Brofy 1. resulted in
18 for the latter and 15 for the former.
Olaf Steensland, a former resident
of Campbell county, S. I)., was killed
by lightning near the town of Seim, S.
D., recently. Mr. Steensland was an
uncle of Mrs. J. A. Stember, of Linton.
The village authorities have had a
new well drilled about half way be
tween the Phoenix Lumber yard and
the union depot. As usual in Linton,
a plentiful supply of good water was
obtained.
Reuel Grain and Wallace Kyes will,
as soon as a tent arrives that is over
due, go on a camping trip to the west
side of the river. They will visit some
of the new towns along the Milwaukee
extension.
Those who wish to prove up before
County Judge Carley, in October,
should, in order to insure the notice
getting the required publications in
time, begin their proof by the middle
of August.
E. E. Martin left last Friday for a
trip to his old home in northern Illi
nois. He will visit Rockford and other
points in the "Rock River Country."
lie expects to be absent until about
the first of August.
Mr. Eberle, proprietor of the bowl
ing alley, says that, if the ladies of the
town wish it, he will make a special
ladies' night, the same as was done by
the proprietors of the alley that was
burned a few years ago.
(•errit Ilaak, a young feller who re
cently settled at Hull, was in town
Thursday of last week, lie catne up
to take a ride in Rowerdink's devil
wagon. This time, though, he didn't
risk the pipe going out, but smoked a
cigar.
Among those who were in town from
the southern part of the county this
week, either as linal-proof claimants
or witnesses, were Comrades Bales and
McAllister, Hal Tracy, W. B. and Fred
Andrus, Peter Knudsen, and Tone
Sleaseng.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Soestand their
daughter Grace were up from the
Hull neighborhood yesterday. Mr.
Van Soest, who lias the reputation of
being one of the most successful farm
ers in the county, is much pleased
with the greatly improved condition
of the crops, brought about by the re
cent rains.
Pitcher Ellert, of Lakota, this state,
came in Monday and went witli the
base-ball boys to Pollock Tuesday. lie
is relieving Flanagan in some of the
games In the tournament this week.
Another young ball-player, named
Freer, came with him, and is holding
down first base for the Lintons in the
Pollock tournament.
A new switchboard is being installed
in the telephone exchange. Now, if
the Dakota Central Telephone Com
pany would give us a metallic circuit
to Eureka and take out the iron wires,
all would be well. As it is at present,
one cannot talk over the line farther
than Strasburg with any considerable
degree of satisfaction.
George II. Stouder, of Fort Wayne,
Ind., is out on a visit to his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. McLain.
The young man is a son of Jacob Stou
der, who was one of the early settlers
in "the Winchester country," but who
is now in business at Fort Wayne. Mr.
and Mrs. McLain and young Mr. Stou
der were visitors in Linton Monday.
Attorney Berndt, of Bismarck, was
in Linton Monday evening and Tues
day in a contest case brought by an
Aberdeen man against R. Yolk, the
claim involved being in the Winooa
neighborhood. Mr. Armstrong ap
peard for Yolk. The case was ci•in
promised and Yolk retains the lami.
The contest, as far as it went, was
fore Judge Carley.
Of the Lintoii-Kureka game of base
ball, the Blade of tlie latter place
says: "Eureka was defeated—done up
brown. The Linton team played,
good, steady ball, while it was simply
a grand 'errorfest' as far as Eureka
was concerned. Flanagan. Linton's
pitcher, was an uusolvable puzzle to
the Eureka hunch, while Odle was
tine picking for the Linton batters."
Phillip Schneider is looking over the
Linton neighborhood, and will prob
ably buy land here and settle some
where in the county. He recently ar
rived froui "The Krim" (Crimea), 00
—or, rather, in, for it is a peninsula—
the Black Sea. Mr. Schneider says
that the Germans who came here from
southern Russia have much to lie
thankful for this year. In the Cri
mea, he says, there is the worst
drought the country lias experienced
within the memory of the oldest in
habitant. There is no crop at all,
and the short grass is parched and
burned. Considerable live stock lias
died for want of food, and everywhere
is heard the bellowing »f the hungry
cattle. Mr. Schneider bays that some
rpQURTH OF JULY VIEWS NOW ON SALE
of liis neighbors are hauling straw as
far as fifteen miles in an effort to keep
their stock alive.
$"Mendelo\vitz and Wittmayer are
agentsforthe Minneapolis and Buffalo
Pitts Thrashing Machines. A full line
of repairs always on hand.
It seems that when the Linton and
Hazelton teams—who took tents with
them and arc camping out during the
tournament reached Pollock they
four.ci that pnUtliies cuuui not be pro
cured there. So they 'phoned to Lin
ton for a supply, which was sent
down yesterday by some of the numer
ous rigs that went to Pollock from
Linton. It is reported that Flanagan
said he wouldn't pitch another game
until lie had a feed of spuds.
A letter to the editor from Princi
pal Wilde, of Evanston (III.) Academy,
says: "Your readers may be interested
in the fact that Miss Vivian Sims, of
your town, has done such satisfactory
work at Evanston Academy of North
western University during the past
term that she was given honors for
high records. The school has high
standards of work and is conservat ive
in awarding honors. The more credit,
therefore, is due this student."
Potatoes are scarce in Linton. The
crop was so large in these parts last
vear, and the prices so low in conse
quence, that in many instances not
much care was given to harvesting
and housing the crop, and a good many
bushels were frozen. Hence the scarc
ity at the present time. Farmers in
various parts of the county report new
potatoes ready fur the table. Although
they are not done growing, it is prob
able that, if some of them were dug
now and brought to Linton, a belter
price would be received than could be
obtained were they allowed to ripen.
W. B. Andrus, Sr., father of W. B.,
of the Dale neighborhood, will lie out
on a visit to his Eintnons county rela
tives in a few days. His home is in
East Smithlleld, Pa., likewise the
home of R. W. Child, a former stock
man and county commissioner of Em
mons. Mr. (Einmons County) An
drus' mother arrived at her son's home
about two weeks ago. When the gen
tleman arrives there'll be three gener
ations of W. B. Andrus under tiie same
roof, those initials also belonging to
Mr. and Mrs. Andrus' (of Emmous
county) first born. Now, how would
you write their names for purposes of
identification? The elder gentleman
is "Sr.," all right, and the little boy
is "Jr.,'' of course. For the third
person it would probably be correct to
put it "Mdie," for "Middle." We
wonder what the twins will think of
having so many "W. B.'s" in the
houseV
V^'Mendelowit/.
S3" Ab'iiiL the tirst of April last,
Yinccnz Meier, a hard-working fanner
residing about six miles sout hwest of
Linton, lost live young horses es
trayed or stolen—probibly tiie latter,
lie has advertised them and made a
careful and prolonged search for them.
If any one knows anything abiut
them, and wants to do a kindly act,
and at the same time receive a reward
lie should communicate with Mr.
Meier, whose postoltlce address is Lin
ton. The horses are a light-bay two
year-old pony mare white face and
white hind legs. A dark-gray yearling
mare: white stripe in face. A black
mare: white stripe in face. A black
yearling stallion one front and one
bind leg white. A black yearling
stallion, with crippled hind legs.
Road Grading.
The board of county commissioners
of Emmons county, N. D., will receive
sealed bids at tl:e ofllce of the county
auditor until o'clock p. m. on the
sixth day of August, 11*07, for grading
the road commencing at the south west
corner of section 10, township Lto,
rantte 77, running due west on section
lines for two miles.
Bids must state price for each cubic
vard of dirt handled.
Dated at Linton, N. D., July 8,1907.
J. L». PITTS, County Auditor.
... .•••••
..,
and Wittmayer are
agents for the I Separating De
vice, the greatest invention ever made
for separating the loose grain from the
straw.
Major Belden and Dr. James, the
veterinarian, came up from Fort
Vates Monday evening. With them
was Miss Martha and Master Eugene
Stanley, niece and nephew of the
major, who were en route to their
home in Steele. Tiie Stanley family
will probably leave Steele before win
ter. Mr. Stanley is still at the Hun
ters Hot Springs, Montana. He has
been afflicted with rheumatism for
some time, and is not getting much
better. Tiie physicians at tiie Hot
Springs inform him that he must seek
a warmer climate. Mr. Stanley and
children will be greatly missed in
Steele and Kidder county. They have
a beautiful home, surrounded by large
trees, which Mr. Stanley himself,
planted yeats ago. They were among
the early settlers, and Mr. Stanley
stuck to the town when the patronage
of a young attorney in this part of tiie
world was not enough to make him a
millionaire in a hurry, and it seems
too bad—now that he has secured a
good practice—that lie must forsake
the town where he has lived so long
and the people many of whom have
been his neighbors for nearly a quar
ter of a century and go to reside among
strangers. That he may lind a ca
tion where lie will be restored to per
fect health is the earnest, wish not only
of the people of Steele, but of the
many throughout the Missouri Slope
who know him.
Several Views of Main Street During the Parade and the Base Ball Teams at
Beaver Par Were Taken on the Fourth and Can Now be Seen at the Store
Notice of Hearing Petition for Li
cense to Sell Real Estate.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 1
County of Emmons,
In County Court. Before Hon. Charles
B. Carley, .fudge.
In the mattter of the estate of K!i/aic!h
Webster, deceased.
Chas. Coventry, petitioner, vs. I'lioebe
M. Clark. William Webster, i'hoebe
Stanton, Heirs of Fanny C.illeM, Heirs
of George Webster, Heirs of John
Webster, Heirs of Harry W ebster, re
ttoitwcvi 1 c.i.ior.
for License to Sell Real Estate.
The State of North Dakota to the above
named respondents and all persons in
terested in the estate of Elizabeth
Webster, deceased:
You are hereby notified that the peti
tion of Chas. Coventry, administrator
of the estate of Elizabeth Webster, late
of the village of Dale, in the county of
Emmons and state of North Dakota, de
ceased, has been filed in this court,
therein petitioning that he be authorized,
empowered and directed to sell real es
tate belonging to said decedent's estate,
described as follows, to-wit:
North one-half (N. of the northeast
quarter (N. E. i) and the southwest quar
ter (S._W. i) of the northeast quarter IN.
E. i), in Section eighteen jIH\ l'ownship
one hundred twenty-nine 1 U7i north of
Range seventy-seven //1 west of the
Fifth P. M.
I'hat said petition will be heard by
this court on Friday, the ?. lit day of
August, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of that day, at the court-rooms
of this court, in the court-house, in the
village of Ltnton, county of Emmons
and state of North Dakota.
And you, and each of you, are hereby
cited and required then and then1 to bl
and appear before this court and show
cause, if any you have, why this peti
tion should not be granted.
Dated the 20thday of July. A. D. 1907.
By the Court: CHAS. B. CARLEY.
[SEAL] Judge of the County Court.
Notice of Commutation Pinal Proof.
I'nitkii Status I.anii ('Krici:.
IIISMAIICK. N. II., .1 Illy III. IIKI7.
Notlei! is liereliy irlven thlit, tliu followim.'
named settler lias filled notice of her Inten
tion to make commutation lin.il prunf in sup
port of her claim, and that said proof will
fie made before P. Ci. Hooks, clerk of the dis
trict court of ICinmons counly. N. li,. ai liis
office In l.inlon. N. II., on Aiikusi li»nr.
viz.:.
MAIiTIIA S. StllAlMii.NSHN.
II. F.. No. SMSi. dated May :.'T. l!«i:. I,n the
S. K. '1 of Sec. i."i. Tiv|). X., Hire.
7
of mill f. M.
She names the followiiiK witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon ,ind cultiva
tion nf said land. vi%.:
Martin Winlerliufs.of lleiieiil. S. H.
John I'leirjjetnan. of Hull. X. H.
Andrew 11. I'jelillieitn. of Hull, X. H.
Andrew Hson. of Hull. X. I
M. II. i:, »lsl, i-.
Notice of Homestead Final Proof.
Unitkk Statics I,and omen,
Kismaiick, N. Ii„ July la. I'.«7.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow1111
named settler has liled noticc or liis inten
tion to make live-year linal proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before I'. (j. Itooks. clerk of the dis
trict eouit. of Emmons county. X. li.. at liis
office in l.lnton. X. II., on August
vlx.
SAMUEL S. I.titil i:.
II. K. |S£I5, dated August I'.i. l'.KI:.'. for lot :Janil
S.
Vt
of S. K.
'4
of Sec. ti. Twp. i:f: X.. line.
7 \V. of I'lfth I'. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon anil cultiva
tion of said land, viz.:
Klmer Anderson, of I,intoii. X. li.
II. T. Anderson, of l.lnton. X. li.
Patrick (Jahan, of Linton. X. I•.
W111. Saddler, of l.inton. x. H.
M. II. )I'.WF.I.I., Itejjistcr.
Notice of Commutation Final Proof.
UMTKD STATKS IJAN!) OFFICK, I
Bismakck,
N. !., July «i. IW7.
Noticc is hereby ^riven tliat lint follnwiu^
nutucd settler has filed notice bis inten
tion to make commutation final proof in
KUliport of lite claim, and that said proof
will be made before l\ Kooks. clerk of tin*
district court of lOmmons county, N. If. ai
hU office in Linton. N. h., *n August :i'. I'.MT.
viz
fkank rrrz hakims.
II. E. No. dated May 17. I'.MHJ. for the N
Yt of S. E. J4 of Sec. :.'7. Twp. l-'iu N\. K^f.
79 W. of nth I*. M.
lie tiame.s the following witnesses to pr*vr
hiscoutinuous residence upon ami cultiva
tion of said land. vi/..:
William Fetterly, of Winona, N. I.
Manley Fetterly. of Winona. N. I).
Christ- Naaden.of Winona. N. I.
Simon Fetterly, of Winona. N. I).
viz.:
M. H. KWKUi. Keuish r.
Notice of Commutation Final Proof.
I'nitko ST.VTKS LAND OKKICK.
Bismakck N. !.. June £*. Hto7.
Notice is hereby tfiven that the following'
named settler has filed notice, of his inten
tloii to make commutation linal proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before I*. (J. KooUs, clerk of the dis
trict court of Ktnmons county. N. I., at his
office In Linton. N. M.. on Aunust
'i:l.
I'.wT.
KAY IIF.NKUHT,
||. E. No. 3UU&, dated November li*. 1*** for
tlie S. E. li of Sec. Twp. Ml N\. Kkr«-. 7."»
W. of Fifth I'. M.
lie naiimH the fuilwin£ witnesses to
prove his Continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz.:
E. I'. Zunkel,of Brofy. I).
John I*. Webber, of Brofy, N. I.».
Ferdinand C«au of I.inton, N
Oswell N&umati. of Linton, N. 1.
M. II. JEWELL. KojrMvr
Notice of Commutation Final Proof.
ENJTE!) Stati S LAND OFFJCK,
Bismakck,N. I.. )uly
20, iwo7.
Notice is hereby given that the followiny
riiitiied settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make commutation final proof in sup
port of his claim, and thai said proof will lie
made before I'. Ko'-k*. cletknf tiie iii
tril court of Erninon enmity, ,:tt hi*,
office in Linton. N. I1-- on Supi. •*». lno7. vi/.:
I A III -ill A
II. K- No. '174U7. dated l-.-hruary lmir. fur
the S.
V%
of E '"4• "i ,-.*c. 2:{ and N of
N. K. of Sec ii. r,vj. i:« N.. i:-e
W. of Fifth l». M.
II names the foil. a ii:_r wit nes^e* t.. prove
Ills continuous residen.-e upwi and en 111
lion of said land, viz.:
William Kush. or 1 •. N. 1.
Nellie Marx, of li.^iie N. 1
Joseph SchrenUcl. of Haxue. N. I.
Alois Schrcnkel. of liau'ue. N. J».
M. H. .11.WELI.. Keller.
Notice of Commutation Final Proof.
Unitko STA J.S LAM» K,
Bismakck, N. h.} July 'jo.
Notice is hereby driven tJiat the foliovvin^
named settler has lilcd notice of his inten
tion to make commutation tinnl proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof wi!l
be made before 1*. i. KooU*. clerk of tiie
district court of Emmons county. N. li., at
his office in Linton. N. 1, on Sept. •. l!*»7.
viz.:
EKNST BKFEOKL.
II. E. No. U5I46, dated June if. lifXi. for tin?
N. \V. of S. E. N. E- of S. \\.
itge.
l.j
and
t». V\ of S. W. 'f Sec. yj. Twp. jU N
74 W. of Hflh M.
lie names the following wit nesses, to prove
liis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vi/..:
Ferdinand MulUr.uf liu^'ue. N 1
Frank Sahil, of lla^ue, N.
Aiitou F. Fischer, of Hague, N. 1».
Ferdinand Fischer, of Ha^ue, N. I.
M. 11. JEWELL. Keyister.
•iTJust arrived—a consignmenl of
door and window screens. Dacotuli
Lumber Company.
OT For proofs, filings, etc., apply to
L. A-Weatherby, United States Com
missioner,' Ltnton.
IV Thia la the time to insure your
cropa againat hail. li. I-.. MARTIN,
Uatoa stata Bank.
FLAHERTY THE ]RLJ(i(iIST
Notice of Hearing on Inventory.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA.
ss
County of Emmons,
ss
In County Court. In the matter of the
estate of Elizabeth Webster, deceased.
Notice of Hearing on Inventory.
Notice is hereby given that Chas. Cov
entry. the administrator of the estate of
Elizabeth Webster, deceased, has ren
dered ami presented and filed in the
county court the inventory and
appraise•
ment of said estate, and that Wednes
day, the Jlst day of July, 1907,
at 1U oViock In., ,,i itmiii}
court-room, in the court-house, in
the city ol Linton, county of Emmons
and state of North Dakota, has been
duly-•
appointed by the judge of said court for
hearing objections to the same, if any
there be at which time and place any
person and all persons interested in said
estate may appear and file his or their
exceptions in writing to said inventory
and appraisement and contest the same.
Dated this ?0th day of July. 1V07.
CHARLES B. CARLEY.
[SEAL] Judge of the County Court.
Treasurer's Keport
For Selz School IHstrici. Xo II. County
Emmons. State uf North Hakota. for ll
year f.HHi-l'.H7.
KECKIPTS.
Cash on hfinil ut lie^inuln^ of school
year. July 1, I'.HHi
Total amount received durlnn the
year from the apportionment of
I he state tliit ion fund 411
Total amount received during lie
year from tin' apporlionnicnt of
the county tuition fund 4(1.'
Amount received duritu the year
from taxes levied by the district.
school hoard, including out st audinar
wairants redeemed or indorsed in
the collection of taxes l.aVl
Total receipts for the year, includ
ins cash on hand July I. IIMKi ^4 urn
FX I'F.X lilTI' ISFS.
Amount paid during the year for
school-houses, sites and furniture.»
Amount, paid durin: the year for
teachers' wages I.'.i.'il
Amount paid during the year for
services and expenses of school of
ficers lif,
Amount paid during the year for In
cidental expenses isil
Total expenditures for the year ..SI,Ttls
Cash on hand June :m. I'.Kir mil
tirand total, expend it tires ami cash
on hand, to balance above total
receipts J4.»7U
liKI.ATlXtJ To SIXKIXli I CXIl
A mount of sinking fund In treasury
July I, l!«ic, $ Ml|
A mount received into and ransf erred
to sinking fund during the year iSKI I
Tot al 5.070
Paid out of Milking fund force
demption of bonds .. :t.:us
balance in sinking fund line an. IUII7J :h
FKANK SA II l.l.
Treasurer of Sel/. School DMrict, Xo II
Approved thisiuhdav of July, A. II I'.mr.
Ity onler id the IMst rid School Hoard
PETE IS F. W'OI.F. Pr. sident.
Attest: FliANZ Wcil.F. Clerk.
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I.INTdN. NOK. DAK.
CLINT O. SMITH
IMIOTOCi RALHIKR
LINTON, NOU. DAK.
DR. W. C. WOLVERTON
PHYSICIAN AM) SUKGKON
LINTON. NORTH DAKOTA
I H^ejiM-s of I lie Eye niveil Special Attention
OKKICK AT Fl.AIIKKTVH I'llAltMACY.
1'honcs: OlHce, 4 Kcd: Kesidenee, 41* liiue
TUBULAR WELLS.
XIXI: YEAKS' EXPEltlENtJE.
SATISFACTI11X UDAUANTEF.il.
AfiEXT FOU AllY A I It COOI.EH iAS«i
LINE ENtilNES
FUANCIS JAS/.ltOWIA K.
No 421 Twelfth Street. Illsinarck. II N.
JOHN PETERSON,
Blacksmith and Woodworker,
IIAZKLTON NORTH DAKOTA.
I hereby respectfully inform the
public that 1 am now prepared to do
work in my line, and will eitrnestly en
deavor to satisfy those who j?ive me
their patronage.
SOO HOTEL
Edwd. G. Patterson, Owner and Proprietor
FIFTH STREET
BISMARCK, N. D.
American Plan $1.00 to $1 ,'JO p-r Uay.
Special Kates to Monthly Hoarders.
Absolutely firc-proof. Hot and
cold water in every room.
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REMOVAL SALE
FOR 30 DAYS
$68.50 Garland Range tor $59.00
60.00 Majestic Range for 52.00
47.00 Real Estate Range for 11.50
42.50 Crown Coral Range for H7 50
16.00 Queen Coral Range for 13.00
*20.00 Cook Stove for 17.00
23.50 Cook Stove for 20.50
12.00 Cook Stove for 10.50
Also, Heaters at Same Rate
20d Nails Per Keg
lOd Nails Per Keg
8d Nails Per Keg
10 Per Cent Off on Balance of Hard
ware, Harness and Paints, Ex
cept White Lead
UNION HAROWARE STORE
A. S. BEEBE Prop. Linton, N. D.
NOW IS THE TIME
When Kiuiuons county fanners "lliiitk it. over and maUe up then
mind that, it is time l"r hem lo build that, barn nr thai bouse.
And, before. Uie.\ l-e^iii ,.111•aet ujil, w.ot 1^it uoi.lil In- a oimkI idea lot
tliem to no to 1 lie
DACOTAIf LUMBER COMPANY'S
Yard in l.inLou and lalk ovur t.lie matl/'i' with Mani^er llaas. lb'
will hclj) yon to seieei. Uh• slock jmi need lor huilditij.', and will uuai
a li tee to satisfy you as I ti 11 I and price. Tlir.v ba ve a laiv num
ber of yards on the Missouri Slope, and..as I lie.v handle stock inlao_'e
|uanlities, they tret KIM,d r.iLis and '-.a 11 I litis treat I heir eusloiners
rltfht. '1'hey are also dealer-, in be various kinds of COAL.
FARMS FOR SALE!
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Martin & Sims
TERTITE
I I ANY MAN CAN MAKI
PHOENIX LUMBER COMPANY.
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A. M. ItliITT- I'ltue
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Public and private baths on every floor.
Klectric lighted and steam heated
throughout. Positively the best second
class hotel in the state.
Mr. Patterson is also proprietor of the
Hotel Northwest, which has been recent
ly renovated and remodeled throughout.
Kates at the Northwest, $2 a day and up.
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Notice of Commutation I inal I'roof.
CMIKII -TATI.- l.tM»"l»! I
Kidman*!-.. N 1,..I u.\ o.
Notiee i!» ll»'lel»y »iveli tnat the fn.lo*
narnt'd settler ha-* tiled nMireof i.i^
ion to make coin 111 ti at Jin a f'."f ifi j.»
port of hU elaiiii. and that -.aid
made U-fore ti. KooS^. eiwk ..f «ii- dis-.
trlet court of EmiM.jj-. roui.tv, N. !», at. Ii's
offje»* in LlntMii N.h.on Ah/'l! y. 1'^..
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lie names tin- fi.li.iw iij^ win., •, l-oive
ids eontjnuou.i resilience npn t»i 1 aj ya
tton of naiti laud, vi/
Henry Wilinott. of i!anav«»n_. iKr:
Henry lioly'*. of tana\'»n. N. I'
James Stewart, of lil&nat'oit. N. I»
lirnriff liuclJiailN- of i.ianavon. l»
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$2.75
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A lie Linton
State Man
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Emmons County Abstract Company
L. A. v. ras.U r,
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1«I»S I *'J S IN •.AI.M'N Ol.'MV
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Ni»TAKV I' I Hl.l' A fur a MKUH'AN
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Notice of Commutation l:inal I'roof
I mii.Ii "l ai I, ti:.
N, P., Ju.y -i. Ii«i7,
Notice iier»-l»y a: ven that the fuJlowintf-
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nan.ed 11 ha tilei nothv of ins intcn
I i'Mi t«i maUe ei. in at »w tin a proof in sup
p.,rt uf hi-* eiaim, and that vild pr»of will he
fi ,ade hi f« 'f III- I Tj,t .j rel lieeei ver of llie
I 11h»• 1 a11?s lar-d othce. at. iiistnarek. N
li., 'i Ail- 1.5. Vi/
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Jl. E. N" il"'-: dat netoher li. for
the
r- W. and N. 'i of S W.
Twp. r.-» N.. Kjre. T*» W. of
I ifth I'. M.
IJr name?, tli»- following wllnesvs to prtve
,i hi:-, runt innou-j re.siflein'e upon and tva
ion of ,%aid land. vi/.
I.Mdwi^' i'.eneNpa.-her. i»f Habile. N 1.
.1 ukol ."•ehlii'kennniyer. of Ii anu«-. N 1).
ir.ri'*h Si'lmit/.. of N". I».
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