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J. Q. ADAMS,
General Land Agent,
MILES CITY, MONT.
WOLFER'S
GENERAL STORE
A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE.
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We Carry at All Times a Complete
Line of Dry Goods, Gents' Fur
nishing Goods, Clothing, Cloaks,
Caps, Mittens, Gloves, Etc. Etc.
SHOES
X$J We carry a complete line of Smith & Wallace Shoes and Over
shoes, Woolen Shoes, Legglns, Etc.
HARDWARE
OH) We carry a complete line of I'niversal Heating Stoves, Cook
Guns, and everything usually found
£K, GENERAL STORK.
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GROCERIES
LINTON, N. D.
JOIN PETERSON,
Blicknitk ud Wwinrker,
HASKLTON NORTH DAKOTA.
I hereby respectfully inform the
public that 1 an now urepared to do
work in my line, and will earnestly en
deavor to satisfy those who give me
their patronage.
already located near the townsite, ready to move immediately after the sale.
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PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON
LINTON. NORTH DAKOTA
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PACIFIC
A special train of sleeping cars, dining cars and coaches Will leave Aberdeen, Wednesday morning of the 20th, at
SCHOOL NOTES.
Fw WMk FIMqr, Nn. Mk.
Visit school.
The history class will soon be study
in* 'The Civil War.".
The arithmettcelM*'has been study
ing '-Exchange" the put week.
Miss Bieber favored our
grammar
class with a visit, Friday afternoon.
The girls' basket-ball team had their
pictures taken by Mn. Junge, Satur
day.
Our per cent of attendance for the
ten weeks of school up to date is 96.4.
This is very gratifying.
Two new pupils this week: Cora
Gilbert in the ninth grade and Prank
Lovelace in the Eighth.
We had a write-up in the Fargo F&
rum, and also in the West land Educa
tor for November. Our school Is be
ing gradually advertised.
The following-named pupils received
a mark of looper cent in an arithme
tic test, Wednesday: Floy Clayton,
Laura Petrle, Crystal Elliott.
The boys' first basket-ball team de
feated the second beam 30 to 2, Fri
day evening. The girls' second team
defeated the girls' first team 6 to 2.
An oculiBt, Dr. MacLachlin. was in
town yesterday, ahd we bad htm up to
he school-house to examine the pu
pils' eyes. He says that about twenty
five have defective eyes.
The physiology class has finished
he outlined course, and the remain
der or the time until Christmas will
be spent In reviewing. The same is
also true In regard to the orthography
class.
The high-school athletic association
is to give a supper in the liall Satur
day evening, Nov. 16th. We hope to
give an entertainment after awhile
but we are so busy BOW getting ready
for tlual examinations at Christmas
that we cannot spare Ute time to get
up a program.
George liowerdink wrote a perfect
paper In gteography, Tueeday.
The'sixth-grade geography have be
uun the study of "The Southern
stat es."
Attendance was perfect this week
but we are forced to report one case of
tardiness.
in the sixth-grade spelling contest,
Thursday afternoon, Uerliard Bunge
won tirst honors.
Miss Bieber visited the seventh
made grammar and the sixth-grade
geography, Friday afternoon.
Theodore Lane and Gerhard Bunge
ANOTHER NEW TOWN ON THE
Will
The Opening Sales of Lots in the Town of Bowman, Bowman County, North Dakota, Will Take Place on
Thursday Morning November 21st, 1907, At 10 O'Clock,
on the townsite, located on Sections 11 and \2, Township 131, Range 102, adjoining Twin Buttes.
Bowman is 171 miles west of Glenham and 260 miles west of Aberdeen, and will be the county seat of Bowman county. Many buildings
man in the evening returning, leaving Bowman on Friday morning. Reservations of berths in the sleeping cars should be made through the Agent at
Aberdeen.
Fixed prices will be placed upon the lots and the choice
be by auction.
This is the third town we have called to your attention this fall. Are you intending to start in business for yourself? Are you seeking a new loca
tion? If so, grasp this opportunity and secure a choice business lot in Bowman.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE
F. A. MILLER,
tiferi'l. Paefcengw Aftvnt, C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co.,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
JfiNMl
chose sides for a spelling-match, Fri
day afternoon. Theodore's side won
by two points.
The sixth grade have finished read
ing "The Gnat Stone Face." They
are now reading Buskin's "King of
the Golden River."
Hereafter, we plan to devote the
ten-minute period each Tuesday morn
ing to giving quotations, and that of
each Thursday to news Items.
The seventh-grade geography les
son, Thursday afternoon, was a good,
lively one. We wish we might have
lessons of that kind every day.
The seventh grade, having finished
the month's work in orthography, as
outlined by the course of study, are
reviewing preparatory to the test.
The following marks were given to
pupil* of the seventh in history test,
lsst week: lone Martin, 99 Will Mc
Culley, 98 Cornell Bred berg, 96 Leah
Mendelowitz, 85 Freida Backhaus,
80: Ethel Seeley, 80.
Our enrollment has reached 47.
The third-grade music-class is sing
ing "Polly's Piano."
Jdiss Bieber visited the second-grade
reading class, Friday.
The fourth and fifth grades came in
and marched with us, Friday after
noon.
Our calendar for November is on
the board. This month we are re
cording the weather conditions. 3
Notice tm Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by the
scbool board of Marie School District.
No. 17, in the county of Emmons and
state of North Dakota, up to 2 o'clock
p. m. of Friday, the 13th day or De
cember, 1907, for the erection of two
sohool-houses in said Marie School
District.
Envelopes containing bids must be
marked "Bids for School-houses," and
must be addressed to W. T. McGuire.
clerk of said Marie School District,
No. 17, Marie, K. D.
Plaos and apeclfications can be seen
at the residence of the clerk, on the
N. E. of Sec. 24. Twp. 133, Kge. 7 ',.
The successful bidder will tie rc
uired to furnish a bond for the faith
il performance of bis contract.
The board reserves the right to
jeot any or all bids.
By oraer of the board of directors of
Marie School District, No. 17.
Dated November 5,1907.
[nov 7-dec12] W. T. MCGUIKK,
District Clerk.
Notice to Contractor*.
Sealed bids will be received by the
school board of Dakem School Dis
tflct, No. 14, in the county of Emmons
and state of North Dakota, up to
o'clock p. of Friday, the 22d day
of November, 1907, for tbe furnishing
of material and tbe erection of a
•home in
scliool- said school district.
Envelopes containing bids must be
marked 'TOIda for Schoolhouse,'
must be addressed to August
4 ST. PAUL
EXTENSION
mann, clerk of said Dakem Scbool
District, No. 14, Linton, N. D.
Plans and specifications can be seen
at the residence of the clerk, on the
S. E. of Sec. 4, Twp. 132, Bge. 75.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish a bond for the faith
ful performance of his contract.
The board reserves the right tore'
ject any or all bids.
By order of tbe board of directors of
Dakem School District, No. 14.
Dated October 15,1907.
AUGUST EHRMANN,
Distrlpt Clerk
Notice of Hearing Petition to Estab
lish Heirship.
STATE or NORTH DAKOTA, I
COUNTY or EMMOKS, (W*
In County Court: Before Hon. Charles
B. Carley, Judge.
In the matter of the estate of FredC.
Knutson, Deceased.
Matilda Knutson, petitioner, vs. Thomas
Knutson, Randie Knutson, Julia
Knutson, Georgie Knutson, Johnnie
Knutson, Gilbert Knutson and Harry
Knutson, respondents.
Notice of hearing petition to establish
heirship.
The State of North Dakota to the above
named respondents and all persons
interested in the estate of Fred G.
Knutson, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that Matilda
Knutson has filed in the county court of
said county of Emmons a duly verified
petition praying for a decree establish
"JtS *he right of succession to the estate
of Fred G. Knutson, deceased, ahd that
Monday, the 16th day of December,
1907, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
being a day of a regular term of this
court, at the county court-room in the
village of Linton, county of Emmons,
state of North Dakota, has been set by
order of this court as the time and
place for hearing said petition. At which
said time and place any and all peistas
interested may appear and show, rimr
why the prayer of said petition should
not be granted.
Dated at Linton, North Dakota, this
6th day of November, 1907.
By the Court.
|RKAI] CUAKLKS B. CABLEY,
Judge of the County Court.
Notice of Five-Year Flaal Proof.
Department of tbe Interior,
Land Otlice at Bismarck. N. D.,
September 26,1907.
Notice is hereby given that
fUASK t:. HELL,
Of Linton, N. D., has filed notice of
liis intention to make five-year final
proof in support of ills claim, viz.:
Homestead Entry No. 19483, made Oc
tober », 1902, for the S. E. of Sec.
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and
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And that said proof will be be.
fore L. A. Weatherby, United States
commissioner, at Linton, N. D.. oil
November 15,1907.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of the land, viz.:
Johann Wenning, of Linton, N. D.
Frederick PfalT, Sr., of Linton. N. D.
John A. iiartu, of Linton. N. D.
Phillip Pfeifer, of Linton, N. D.
M. II. JEWELL, Register.
W" F«»r proofs, filings, etc., apply to
L. A. Weatherby, United States Com
nilssioner. Linton.
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C. A. PADLEY,
Cten'l. Land Agent, C.f M. & St. P. Ry. Co.
MVLWAlMM, WISCONSIN.
Fall Announcement
Hen's and Boys' Clothing.
llfE ABE PLEASED to announce that cur
fall and winter lines are now complete
and we'feel fully justified in making the bold stai c
ment that we are better prepared this season than
ever before to supply your every want in our lines
and to quote you prices which will surprise vou.
We can show you the largest assortment of Fur
and Plush Lined Overcoatsever brought to Hisniarck.
Will you give us an opportunity to prove our
asSettloos?
We allow fare one way on purchases
of 15.00 or over.
C. DAHL
Dahl Building on Main St
Opposite N. Depot
Bismarck, North Dakota
REPEATING SHOTGUNS
are strong shooters, strongly made and
so inexpensive that you won't be afraid
to use one in any kind of weather.
They are made io, is and x6 gauge.
A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN
Sold Evoryvffliore.
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o'clock, arriving at Bow­

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