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19t Laai. 'otlc» herebygiven tbat in pur suance of an order made on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1W, by the Hon. Charles B. Ctrley, Judge of the county court in and for Um county of Em- moot, state of North Dakota, the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Jacob Schmaltz, late of the county of Emmons and state of North Dakota, deceased, will on Saturday, October 28, A. D. 1907, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. at the court-house in the village of Lint/in, county of Emmons and state of North Dakota, offer for sale and sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, subject to confir mation by the judge of slid county court, that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Emmons and state of North Dakota, described as follows, to-wit: Northwest quarter of section 27. township 131 north, of range 7" west of the Fifth P. M. Dated this 2d day of October. A. D. 1007. Jon* Kkamek, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Schmaltz, Deceased. ANm Col—t Node*. Dewlont of the Interior, Cnlteo DMtw Land o«ce. BltDWCk, N. 1).. September 21, IS07. I A »uBcleo« contest ifldarlt baring teen Sled In tbl» oSce tit John L- Uwnllton. coo testaot. uilut borne*ten! entry No. 3M8I. hla residence therefrom for Sale of Land. Notice la hereby given that In pursuance of an order made on the SSth day of A ugust, A. II. IW7. by the Hon. Charles II. (Jarley, Judge of tbe county court In and for be county of Emmons, state of North Itakota, the undersigned, the •administrator of tbe ttstate ef Minnie Henderson, late of the dis trict of Winchester, In the county of Em mons and state iof North Dakota, deceased, will on Hsturday, the second day of Novem ber. A. I). IW7, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of that day, at the front door of the court house, In the village of Linton, county of Ernmons and state of North Dakota, offer for sale and sell st public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirma tion by the Judge of said county court, all of tbat certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the county of Kinmons and state of North Dakota, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: The nortbeMtquarter (N. E. 4) of sectlo11 thirty-three (B). In to#nsblp one hundred and thlrty-threp (133) north, of range seven (jr-seven (77) west of the Fifth Principal Me- Dated October t, A. II. IH07. [1ICAI/I U. A. IIEItOI.Z, Administrator of tbe Entitle of Minnie II u derson, Deceased. loct 10-311 Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Peter Joclilin, deceased: Notice Is hereby given tbat the under signed, Margaretha Locart, admlnUtratrlx nt the estate of Peter Jocbiui, late of the (uiunty of Emmons and state of North Da kota, deceased, to tbe creditors of and all persons having claims against (aid decease to exhibit them, with the necessary vouch ers, within four months after the first pub lication of this notice, to said administra tor, at tbe office of George W. Lynn, In the town of Llntpn, in Mid Emmons county. Dated October 14, A. I. Vtfl. MAKGAKETIIA I/MJAItT. A a rlrst publication on the 17tli day of Octo ber. A. D- 1W7. Notice of C—iitotiea Fiael Praaf. or rwt Of H*gve. J!». w.atr rtee. In made July 1,1MB, tor K.Ji ot n. l'jyi, tor S E fc. a of ticc. I*. Twp. US Kge. W. of Fifth P. liMtte L. Bean IC'IMtbtt amid M., by It In af- Oeonre L. ttei (ieurge L. min eooteetee. In which fe L. Beate b«» wliolly abandoned Mid tract tbst tie bu changed tuarv. L. than *ix months last past that Mid tract Is not set tled upcm sod cultivated by said party as required by law that be bM failed to make any Improvement* at any sort upon sal'l premises. irblcfc defsolt still exists, and that Mid alleged absence was not due to bin employment In tbe army, navy or marine corps of the United States In time of war salo parties are hereby not I fled to appear, respond and offer evidence toncblnr said allegations, at 10 a. m. on November 19,1M7. before A. Weatberby. (Jolted States com missioner, at bl* office In l.lcton, and tbst Snal bearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on November K, IVti. talore the remit ter and receiver of the United states land ofllce In Hlsmarck, N. D. Tbe said contestant* having, In a proper afldlvlt Died September 21. MOT, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice lie given by due and proper publication. JOHN HATTEKLUNO. Fifth P. M.( Itecelver. Ismto*., La*Dr.rABTWEST Omct at Bumasck. D.. Septetcber 21. YfT.. is hereby gl tea that WILLIAM P. SCHSUB, N- D.. bas Sled notice of bis Intention to make commutation tna! proof in support of bi* claim, viz.: H«m«stea4 Entry No.3UK.made January 6. law for the X. of S. W. M. S-JE of S. W. 4 and N. W. %_of S E. of Bee. 1. Twp MB N- Ksee. 75 W. of Fifth P. And lbat said proof wlil be made before I'. O. Rook* clerk of tbe district cwnrt of CjcomonAcoumy. N. I.. at Linton. N. I)., on November 4. iy/7. He uxu.n the folUowIn* wltne4»ea» to prove bU continuou*ie*ldence upon and cultiva tion of tbe lanorvli: Il'/V_a Page, of llasae. N. D. Henry Boggles, of Hague, N. D Arcbie Arnold, of llague. N- V. I'hllilp Itoller. of Hague, S. !. M. H. JEWELL. Beglster. Notice of Homestead Fiael Proof. DrPAKTMEXT or THE IjfWBIOK, LAsDOrricaat Bismsrck. D.. geptmter 13. tlWT. Notice Is hereby given tbat JOSEPH UEINBOLIJ, Of We*tSetd, N. has flied notice of bis intention to make five-year flual proof in support of bis cialm. viz.: Homestead Entry No. 13TW. made January tbe E. J* of Sec. S. Twp. 13) N.. Kfffe. tT W. of ".tb P. M., And that »ald proof will be made before P. (}. B/ioks, clerk of the district court of Emmons county, N. !.. at Linton. N- D-, on November 13, W7. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of tbe land, viz.: Karl Pchreiner. of Westfleld. N. D. lien Iliegler. of Pollock. S. D. Anton lielnbold, of Strasburg, N. D. Tbornas Wagner, of iitrasburg. D. M. H. JEWELL. Beglster. Notice of Five-Year Final Proof. Department of tbe Interior, Land OBlce at Bismarck, N. D., •September 26,1907. Notice is hereby given that FRANK C. HELL, Of Linton, N. D., lias filed notice of his intention to make five-year final proof in support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 19483, made Oc tober 1902, for tbe S. E. of Sec. 12, Twp. 1.13 Itge. 77 W. of And that said proof will be made be fore L. A. Weatherby, United States commissioner, at Linton, N. D., on November 15,1907. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz.: Johann Wenning, of Linton, N. D. Frederick Pfall, Sr., of Linton. N. D. John A. IJartu, of Linton, N. I. 1'hillip Pfeifer, of Linton, N. D. M. II. JEWELL, Register. Notice of Five-Year Final Proof. Department of the Interior, Lund Olllce at Bismarck, N. I)., October 2,1907. Notice is hereby given that KON ItAD WJLI.INOKK, Of Linton, N. D., has filed notice of his intention to make five-year final proof In support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 13902, made March 0, 1901, for the N. of S. E. i, S. E. of S. E. and N. E. of S W. of Sec. 21, Twp. 133 N., E«e. 70 W. of Fiftii P. M., And that said proof will be made be fore Charles IJ. Carley, judge and ex otlicio ckrk of the county court of Emmons county, N. D., at Linton, N. I), 011 November 20,1907. lie names the following witnesses to prove iiis continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz.: Dan Hollinger, of Linton, N. D. John Quashnick, of Linton, N. D. Jacob iicck, of Linton, N. I». John P. YVolil, of Linfjn, N. D. M. H. JEWELL, Register. WE SIMPLY WISH TO STATE -THAT- WE ARE GETTING IN OUR FALL GOODS By local as we)l as car lots. We have in a good-sized car of STOVES Cooks. Heaters and Oil Stoves. Our ^Columbus" No. 240 Base-Burner is one of the Best, and its beauty oannot be ex celled. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction every minute. Harness, Collars, Halters and Blankets. Furniture ol All Kinds. A fine line of Ladies' Coats, Jackets, and Fur Scarfs ten feet long. We get them from the East, just like the city stores, and our prices are better, in fact, we have ordered Pur Jackets for parties in the city. Judge us in the ftiture by the past and we will be satisfied. THE LINTON BAZAR LINTON. NORTH DAKOTA Xotlee of Flv*»Y«ar Flaal Proof. Department of tbe Interior, Land Once at Blaoiarck, N. October 2,1W7. N(/Uc is hereby giTen tbat THOMAS J. EICBAlWOS, Of Winchester, N. D., hss filed notice of his intention to make five-year final proof in support of his claim, nt: Homestead Entry No. 19847, made September 23, 1902, for the E. of N. E and E. of S. E. of Sec. 24, Twp. 133 N., Rge. W. of Fifth P. M., And tbat said proof will be made be fore L. A. Weatherby, United States commissioner, at Linton, N. D., c.a November 20,1907. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upoa and cultivation of tbe land, viz.: Elmer Anderson, of Linton, N. D. Samuel G. Busby,of Winchester, N. D. William Rowse. of Winchester, N. D. Clarence E. McLain, of Linton, N. D. M. H. JEWELL, Register. Notice of Fivo-Yoar Final Proof. DtTARTmrt or the 1**e«io*| Laro Omci at Bismarck N. D.. Octoter S. W!• Notice Is hereby given tbat STANISLAUS MASSET, Of Linton. N.D., has filed notice of hU In tention to make Sve-year final proof in sup port of hteclaim, vlt.: Homestead Entry No. 13H3. made Janaary B. HOI. for tbe B. of S. W. and S. of 8. E. of Sec. H. Twp. 131 N.. Bge. 78 W. of riftta P. M.. And that said proof will be made before P. O. Books, clerk of the district court of Emmons county, N. O., at Linton, N- D.. on November ti. US7. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of tbe land, vU.: Andreas Bicbter. of Linton. N. D. John Schumacher, of Linton. N. D. as per Bnrgad. Jr.. of Linton. N. u. Jakob Broekel, of Linton, N. D. M. H. JEWELL. Beglster. Notice of Coaaratatloa Final Proof. Department of tbe Interior, Land Office at Bismarck, N. D., September 1L 1907. Notice Is hereby given that KATHABINA KKAFT. Of Strasburg, N. D-. has filed notice of her Intention to make nal commutation proof In support of ber claim, vis.: Homestead Entry No. 38302, made June 18, MM, for tbe 8. Hot N. W. U. and N. of 8 W. it of Sec. «, Twp. 130 N.. Uge. 77 W. of Fifth P. M.. And tbat said proof will be made before P. O. Books, clerk of tbe district court of Em mons county. N. D., on October 31.1S07. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz.: Johannes Eogel. of Strasburg, N. D. Vlntens Hoffart. of Strasburg, N. D. Michael Braun. Jr., of Strasburg. N. D. I'austlnus Braun, of Strasburg, N. D. M. U. JEWELL. Beglster. Notice of Commutation Final Proof. Dcpartxbst or the Interior, LaxDOmcE at Bismarck. N. I)., September 13,1907. I Notice Is hereby given tbat MABY C. LAB80N, Of Strasburg, N. l).i has Sled notice of ber Intention to make commutation flnal proof In support of ber claim, vis.: Homestead Entry No. 34733. made May 22. 1008, for the IT E. a of 8. E. and 8. E. 4 of N. E of Sec.23, Twp. 131 N., Rge. 75 W. of Fifth P.M., And that said proof will be made before P. O. Books, clerk of tbe district court of Emmons county. N. D., at Linton, N. D. on November M. 1907. She names tbe following witnesses to prove ber Continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the land, vis.: Thomas Austin, of Strasburg. N. U. Theodore Olson, ot 8trasburg. N. D. Ellas Olson, of Strasburg. N D. John Larsen, of Strasburg, N. O. M. U.JEWELL. Beglster. KIT If you want job printing of any kind In both English and German on the same sheet, or separately in either language, apply at Record office. Pmmm kiiae Treeb Chief sBtong tbe many objects of in* terest in tbe gardens of Eastoa Lodge, Dmnnow. tbe mMraa of tbe Sari aad Countess of Warwick, is tbe magnUI cent Ulac tree which occupies a con pi cooes position oa tbe terrace. This tree Is tbe finest specimen of its kind in tbe United Kingdom. It bee a cir cumference of 120 feet and a height of sixteen feet, and it has so dense a growth and blooms so profusely that when In flower It forms huge bou quet of lilac blossoms. The iliac is that commonly known as the Persian aad described by tbe bot anists as the Chinese, but It is not a native of either Persia or China, but was raised In the Rotten botanic gar den In 1793 by the hybridisation of the true Persian lilac and the common li lac of British gardens. It was of noble proportions at tbe middle of tbe last century and produc ed such a magnificent display of blos soms that In the flowering season Vis count Maynard, Lady Warwick's grandfather, used to make a special Journey from London to enjoy tbe beauty and fragrance of the flowers.— Gardener's Magazine. LunehM In Osrmswy. I was told at 8:30 it was time for Itmcbeon, writes an American tin smith working in Leipzig- On stating tbat I did not care to eat, he told mo that It wonld be better If I did no work, so I sat down for half an boor and watched tbe others. At noon we had an boor and a half and at 4 o'clock fifteen minutes for ltmch. It may be of Interest to some read ers to know what tbe German eats. For bis first breakfast be generally has a milk roll and a cap of coCee. Tbe second breakfast is almost always a slice of bread with lard or gooae oil, a piece of sausage or cheese and a bottle of beer. For dinner he has two slices of bread as aboTe, with a her' ring or large green pickle, cheese or sausage and another bottle of beer. For lunch another bottle of beer and a milk roll. For supper soup and po tatoes. This is tbe general variety of foods we had for the four months I worked In tbat shop, and tbey bad It day In and day out—New York World. When He Enjoyed Life. Among the tombs near tbe old Ar lington mansion on the Chesapeake Is the mausoleum of John Custis, the father of Martha Washington's first husband. It bears this suggestive in scription: Beneath this Marble Tomb lies ye Body of the Honorable John Custis, Esq. Of the City of wnilamsburg and Parish of Burton Formerly of Hungars Parish on the East, era Shore of Verglnla and the County ot Northampton the Place ot his Nativity. Ased 71 years, and yet lived but seven years Which was the space ot time hs kept A Bachelor's House at Arlington On the Eastern Shore of Yersinia. It Is said tbat before his marriage Custis did have a free and easy life. Bis marriage was of Importance to his country, for be was tbe progenitor of several leading families. One would like to know Mrs. Custis' ver sion of tbe life they had together, which be regarded as unworthy to be called living.—Youth's Companion. Finding Grave With an Egg. The Mlau-tsse, a little known tribe in Asia, are very superstitions about death and will not bury a man until tbey have first tested tbe ground with an egg. This operation is very carious. While the body is being prepared for burial a number of Mlau-tssie, includ ing the male relatives of the deceased, go out to the appointed spot bearing a large basket of eggs. Stooping down, one of tbe natives lets an egg drop softly on the ground. If It breaks it Is considered an III omen, and another •pot Is selected. In this way the party often wander about for hours, break ing eggs over tbe ground until tbey finally strike a place where tbe shell does not crack. Java's Fire Island. One of tbe greatest wonders of Java, "the fire Island," a large lake of boll' Ing mud, is nearly two miles In cir cumference, and In tbe center im mense columns of soft, hot mud may be seen continually rising and falling, like great black timbers thrust forth and then suddenly withdrawn by a giant's hand. Besides tbe phenomena of tbe columns, then are two gigantic bubbles nesr the western edge, which fill up like huge balloons and explode on an average three times per mlnnte. Cause For Hurry. "I understand they wore married In haste." "Yes they told tbe minister to har ry because there was only a little gas oline left In their automobile, and tbey were twenty miles from home."—Mew York Town Topics, Plenty ef Them. Joakley—You're rlgbt. Most people worry over whst they haven't got, but JI know certain people who worry be cause of what they have. Coakley— That so? What have they? Joakley— Nothing.—Philadelphia Press. Bvelutlen. "Father," said little Hollo, "what Is [evolution?" "Evolution, my son, Is a sort of apology which man has Invent ed for displaying so many of the traits •f the lower animals."—Washington Stsr. Oeed Flan. "How can 1 prevent the files getting I Into my sugar basin?" wrote a "Con stant Reader" to a Journal. "Fill tbe sugar basin with sslt," was I the laconic reply.—Pele Mele. Lovers' parses are tied with cob webs.—Italian Proverb. IGMVBEJU. ft SHEET WELL DRILLERS ILIVONA. NORTH DAKOTA We Drill Deep or Shallow Wells. Gasoline Power Used for Drilling. [WORK PROMPTLY DONE DRY GOODS. We are headquarters for dry goods. Our stock bas been carefuly select ed and we can show y.u an elegant line. Wc like to have you look over our new line of sam ples. Hundreds of appropriate fabrics from which to select. SHOES. We simply ask you to let us show you through our line. WE WANT your trade, pur prices are such as will justify you In buying from'us. Notice ot Homestead Final Proof. Department ot tbe Interior, Land Office at Bismarck, N. I)., September II, 11107. Notice is hereby given that JAKOB KUNTZ. Of Dakem, N. £.. has filed notice of his intention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 14683, made July 13, 1901, for the north of northeast and east }of northwest of Sec.26, Twp. 133 north, Rge. 74 west of Fifth P. M., And that said proof will be made before P. C. Rooks, cleric of the district court of Emmons county, N. D., at Linton, N. D., on October 31,1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz.: Joseph Mitzel, of Marie, N. D. Andreas Schweitzer, of Marie, N. D. Wendelin Burgad, of Marie, N. D. Sebastian Schlosser, of Marie, N. I). M. II. Jewell, Register. Notice of Homestead Final Proof* Department of the Interior.) Land Once st Bismarck. N. D.. September 11,1 XT ), Notice is hereby given that JAKOB HUBER, Of Marie, N. D., has filed notice of his intention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 2S586, made Au gust 20, 1903, for the south of northeast I and west of southeast of Sec. 2, Twp. 133 north, Rge. 74 west of Fifth P. M., And that said proof will be made before P. C. Rooks, clerk of the district court of Emmons county, N. D., at Linton, N. D., on October 31,1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz.. Andreas Schweitzer, of Marie, N. D. Joseph Mitzel, of Marie, N. 1). Nikolaus Heisler, of Marie, N. D. Joseph Feiszt, of Marie. N. 1). M. H. Jewell, Register. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Bismarck, N. !., September Hi, It*)*. Notice is hereby Riven that JACOB BRUNMEIF.K. Of Linton, N. D., bas filed notice of his In tention to make five-year final proof In support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 1830i), made August H. 1MB. for the N. E. '4 of See. It. Twp. IX! N~, Bge. 7ft W. of Fifth l». And tbat said proof will be made before P. O. Books, clerk of the district court of Emmons county. N. I) at Linton, N. !., on November 15,1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anfl cultiva tion of tbe land, vli: OUo Dldsiunelt. of Llntuu. It. John Dockter. of Dakem, N. 1. Martin Dockter, of Dakem, N. I). Charles W. Wells, of Linton, N. I). M. II. JEWELL, lie^ister. Notice tit Homestead Final Proof. Department of the Inti-rior. Land Office at Bismarck. N it.. September II. 1907. I Notice is hereby given that REM ANUS WAGNER. Of Strasburg, N. 1)., has filed notice of his intention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 16686, made April 15, 1902, for the northeast of Sec. 8, Twp. 130 north. Rge. 76 west of Fifth P. M., And that said proof will be made before P. C. Rooks, clerk of the district court of Emmons county, N. D., at Linton. N. D., on October 31,1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz.: Karl Ternes, of Strasburg, N. Vinzenz Selzler, of Strasburg, N. I). Benedict Buchler, of Strasburg, N. I) Nikolaus Ternes. of Strasburg, N. L)'. M. II. Jkwkll, Register. SUITS HADE TO ORDER complete. TheLIntonLeader Department Store I. MENOELOWITZ, Proprietor. C. VOKLANDEtt, Praa. E. E. MABTIN. Vlce-Pres. E OF UNTCRt, N. D. Solicits Your Account, ment, the Best Facilities, and the Most Liberal AccMiMlitic Consistent with Good Banking. W. LJNTON. LADIES* and Ci„: ,,. (.a We h!«ve !arije a* mem and a,k ni(. 10 in '4nrt ins our iiucii. If you onlcr a suit o( us it must ilt you of else tlii" suit is ours, GROCERIES. Our grocery line is always OUR GOOD are DEALER IN- General Merchandise Freshi Goods at Fair Prices riyht ami our pr are low. I fail call ami inspect lines. A. W. SIMS, Cashier. JOHN .1. LINTON STATE BANK KALTMAS. As, C„l, Courteous we oner E. PETRIE Trc NORTH DAKOTA fc***********'*'** Fall AMcement Men's and Boys' Clothing. ARE PLEASED to announce that mir fall and winter lines are now complcti and we feel fully justified in making the bold state ment that we are better prepared this season tlinn ever before to supply jour every want in our lines and to quote you prices which will surprise you. We can show you the largest assortment of Fur and Plush Lined Overcoats ever brought to nisnw re k. Will you give us an opportunity to prove our assertions? We allow fare one way on purchases of *1.00 or over. C. M. DAHL Dahl Building on Main St. Opposite N. P. Depot Bismarck, North Dakota