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ipww Pi feiH c/ '. ii i:ll *Va* Ji I 5 i\\ iitl If uatoa. aoa. L. A. «U coMnm tMucnor BAB. CIOAM •ATS BOOM CITY BABBEB SHOP A. U. BB1TTS. twar. Uu4r Basket LMTN BarirauMaif. ... WATCHBAKBB AMD JEWELS It BBPAIBIBO A PPECIALTV LIROI. SOft. MB: CITY DRAY LINE G. A. BBOMAN, Prop'r Light and Heavy Hauling Spring Creek lee la Seasoa UtR orders At Britta' Barber Shop. Contj iWnct Qmfuj IUI TOW* van IS tmmom ooAW PARK AMD RANCH LAUDS FOB MLB NOTABY PUBLIC. Agent for XEB1CAB iDicrr co- or r««k OR. W. C. WOLVEHTON PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON LINTON. MRIH DAKOTA Dlwwes of tb« Eye *lres i»ped»J Attecttea Omcs A* ruimr Puiuct Phonos: OSes. Bad JOB! PITItSOl, BMsaitl ul VNtowkcr, HAZELTON X(«TH DAKOTA. I hereby mpiiHiiBy inform the public that 1 am now prepared to do wwkiB my line. aad will wrwHy a tanr to aatiafy tboae wbo give me their pslmaaga GMYBEAL& SWEET WELL OMLLKMS LIVONA. NORTH DAKOTA We Drill Deep or Shallow Wells. Gasoline Power Used for Drilling. WORK PROMPTLY PONE TUBULAR WELL8. NINE YEA US' EXPERIENCE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AUENT VOR UADY AllMJOOLEl) UASO LIMB ENGINES FBANCI8 JA6ZKOWIAK. No Itl Twelfth Street. Bismarck. D. N. F. B. IRVINE Linton, N. D. Bicyelos and Autos Rapairad StippUaa: Battarias, Innor Tubas, Etc. SOO HOTEL Edwd. 6. Patterns, Owner aid Proprietor FIFTH STRICT BISMARCK, N. D. -. American Plan $1.00 to $1.50 per Day Special Rates to Monthly Boarders. Absolutely fire-proof. Mot and RSSfc Electric lighted and-steam heated throughout. Positively the best second clasrtiotel in the state. Mr. Patterson is also proprietor of the Hotel Northwest, which has been recent, ly renovated and remodeled throughout Rates at the Northwest, $2 a day and up. •0 VBARS*. PATENTS SGB0QL BOTES. Fmr Week EnMmwFrttmv, Dee. 9. Visit school. The Latin claw is doing eictUtBt work afc last The physiology class has rounded out ttt review quite folly. The history clast is studying the de velopaent of the country from 1850 to mo. The arithmetic elaaa is nowstodj log the "metric system" of seenre sent. Hie nmrjrtdamw to be doing excellent work in English. This gives an excellent training for future work In high aehooi rhetoric. Tbe bookkeeping class is working hard, lately. Tbe pupils remained until after o'clock Thursday night tocloseup a set of book*. The rhetoric claas ha^atactedtla •tody of Dickens "Cbri ttnai OunL" It has been studying "The IT—ntUli of a Theme,r' and has put tbem to a practical use. Tbe past week has been a very bard one for the Jiigfc eebooL Bat the pu pils All seen to bare tbe "sttektolt* ivenem" that coasts, as tbe old nor* ma! prastdent add. Mr. Ha#ward, tbe state higb-eebool inspector, wbo was in Linton last week, gave us a very InUeesUog visit, and also asany excellent sugges tions. He is iBpnwd by tbe fact that we need more room. After Christmas the seventh and eigbth grades will be in charge of the new teacher. We have several appli cations oo fie, and hope to get the best paasibie. The eighth grade will still be in tbe high-school room and the seventh will remain the grammar room., Tbe BfU will be moved op to •Mb Heag'a raps, Also. We an over crowded, aad it looks as though tbe old school-house will have to be fixed up next year for ooe of the rooms. The matter of sending pupils away to school was mentioned the other night. Let it be said right here that, all things considered, your boy or girl can get just as good training at home as elsewhere. Stand by your school. It is ooe of tbe great factors in build ing op your town. We will be pre pared to 'give instruction in any year of the high-school ccurie. next year, and will give credit for all subjects pursued in other schools. Tbus, if your boy or girl is a second-year stu dent elsewhere, be may enter oar thira-year course next year. Consider it. There is not only a difference In cost, but yoa have your children at home. 5ext year we expect to add German coarse aod aoy other coarse yoa wish. Consult as In regard to this matter. That is what we am bere for. If we can get a three-year coune here nest year, we shall be classified as second class at that time, instead of third. Mr. flay ward visited tbe seventh grade arithmetic class, Wednesday morning. There were only two perfect spellers in the sixth this week Gerhard Bunge and May Kaven. Theodore Lane and Bay Moore have been absent the greater part of tbe week. We liope they may scoo join us. Tlie sixth grade have ttniabed read log Buskin's "King of tbe Golden Blver. They are now dramatizing portions of it. Dorothy Fileenroiled in the seventh grade last Monday. We are glad to have her with us, and hope that she will enjoy her work here. Tbe seventh-grade arithmetic class have finished measurement of solids and surfaces. Monday morning they begin tbe fundamental processes of denominate numbers. "News Items" Thursday morning were very good and well given. Wo hope in tbia way to become acquaint ed with some of the current events which are making history. The sixth gramtMUMClas* are learn ing "Paul Seven's Bide." Thsy find tills puem especially Interesting, as they have recently studied the even la with which it is connected, In their history work. May Kaven and Donald Paul, of the sixth grade, chose sides for a spelling coo test last Friday afternoon. May'a side won by one score. The contest showed that many of our weak spellers have been galog atrangth the past month. In the fourth-grade apelliog con test, Friday afternoon, Margaret Mac nider won Hrst place. Mr. Hay ward, higli-tcbool inspector, •sited our tlfih-grade English and the high-school music class. Mr?. Macnider and Mrs. Books spent ll»e entire morning session with us, Wednesday. That is the kind of vis Its we should like have from all the parents, it Klvea one a better Idea of what wc are doing than a short visit does. Morning is a gool time to visit U8, as the children feel fresh and do better work then iimn in the after noor. We feel prou I *.r „ur Hrth-grade Journal Junior story-writers. We luve had stories printed almost every week thai we have sent In any, ariU, for sinalI a grade, where there are So few stories to select froui, this is doing exceptionally well. This week Emerson Martin won a prize—i ptc tun for our otu. We all feel very happy and very proud of Emerson. Primary Room. Our sand-table sae, with Saata Ciena la the ttck- Mrs. Macnider made as a visit, Toss day morning. The Onsa expect to finish their oad book before Christ ams Our attendance baa aad o«r tardy list email (Ms week. Tbe etate high-school inspector vis ited first-grade reading, Wednesday afteroooo. Tbe third grade wrote letters to SentA Claas, this week, notifying him of their CHANGED 0WHEB8. In the following table of ifers, coplsd fra tbe the register of deeds, we have reference asarks as follows: a fttant- Bocetver's Final Baeelpt. Quit claim Deed. Special Warraat? swd Tbe dsacrlpUona without a ssaik anby Wanaatf Beed Uaited States to William Peters, qr of 28-138-74. United States to Kathari ne Kraft, shf of nwqr and nhfofswqrof 4-190-77.. United ,8tsiss to Jobann Yolk, lot 1 and bf of e. qrof2ri3£-7» United States to Frank C.' Bell, qr of 12-133-77 United FMI4B to IMnrich Steinhaner, hf of qr and bf of a qr of 8-131 77 United States to Stanis Isns Mssset, sbf ofae qr and hf of qr of 14 131-78 Uaited Statoa to Seamans Wagner, qr of 8-130-76 a United States to John H. Coonen, neqrofseqrof 24-130-70 and lots 2.3 and 4 of 10-130-78 a United States to John Jen ner, sbfofs wqrandshf of a eqr of 34-132-70 a United Statasto John Pos tle, lot 2 and qr of qr aod hf of qr of 30431-78 a United States to heirs of Annte Mllralsoo, a hf of qr, nwqrof wqrands qr of qr of 28-134-70... a United States to Joaspb Keller, hf of qr and bf of qr of 24-131-77.. a United States to Eva Pet erson, qr of 14-135-74.. a United States to Arbie Daniel Sanders, qr or 10-130-74 a United States to Floyd A. Bier, qr of a qr .^nd lota 2,3 and 4 of 4-134-75.. S. P. Bailway Company to William G. Hoerr, neqr 0( 35-133-76 N. P. Bailway Company to Carl Gioaau, lots 3 and 4 and a hf of qr of 1-135 74 lota 2,3 and 4 of 2-135 74 All of 3-135-74 all of 27-136-74 all of 33-136-74 nwqrandn bfof swqr of 34-136-74 seqr andse qrofneof 34-136-74 hf and a qr of 35-136-74..... Alexander Bannocbie and wife to Jamee Ballweber, nw qr of 5-136-75 Florls Tlemersma and wife toSsger Vcr Hoven, hf or qr and bf of iw qrof 20-130-75. H. F. Hunter and wlfe to 33,436 46 2800 00 Sophia Eggen, lot 16, block 14, Hunter's Brat addition to Linton G, A. Heroic, "Administra tor," to L. du Heaugie, qr or 33-133-77 (adtalnta trator'sdeed) Crory, a qr of 34-131-79.. J. F. Horton and wife to IlieronlmuB Bruckner, a wqr ot 8-130-77 Notice af S'lrth now shows a whiter "... 700 00 DarARvmar oe «aa Isvaaioa. UID ORRIOA^V BMMA»CK^N Notice ig hereby glvaa that OLIVBB O. SCOTT. Of Winchester, If. DU baa Sled aotloe of £la luteiiilon to make eoa»BMtatloa Seal proof In Hupport of blsclaMB. vis.: Ilonieittead Entry Mo. VMS, wade Jaljr S, tai lor lute I aad S aad B. B. Of N. W. T"p- ,M And iiiat Mfld «r Jbpeif efthe ConrffWew ef He secuwiTT era "jwawasr." Die—ii Total —.-. LIABILITIES. OaaaaMAsr beaks teui. State at No otutrd: VkmlgK BADMOA MHf M7N 8 60 81 SebeatianBauman, neqr of 11-131-76. N. P. Bailway Company to 400 00 Sebastian Bauman, qr of 11-131-76 Joseph Burgad and wife to 560 00 FraoxBobrich, hf of qr. qr of.aoqranda qr of qroU^131-77.... Albert C. Bemele to U.A. 2600 00 Armstrocg, undivided in terest In a a qr of 30-134-76 and eqr of 31-134-76 Arthur W. Wright to Tbos. and Wm. Jones, fraction of qr of 5-133-75 Dugald Campbell and wife to 1600 00 1444 60 Carl Gronau, lota 13 to 24, bloek 1 Iota 1 to 22, Mock 2 lota 1 to 17, block 3, all In the town of Klotyre ... Dugald Campbell and wife to Carl Gronau, qr or 3&43B.74 Dugald Campbell andwlfe to MJSS S.MSSS sum si sit ii- t&mm n^ssn I, M. Baawasuir. cashier of the •limn issM beak.So snUaali swaar that SB ahova atatesMai Is KM, tS tfea beat of HoUn PaUk^lloith Dakota. AMSSt:in. A. "^Masassws ea» have his stock I Sllsa.E.W.—BradAock. BoaasaWoa rifkt •AoalStr. Osnto,-aaHctkl». AUg. Josepk—Wla—a, OatUa. A «a rigkt Aniiaa W. B.—gala. Gattle braaded aa laf sMa. Baktr. W.—LlTeaa. Cai TP da»t«i bieadad wlta satall oa left cheek. •^SSmstasot.abevabraad, TS raukB—LiatOB. Cattle aad oa lefthlpj otWihii. «MW scalloped S"ISS3&a. t^SigSiSSL^m^•*• ••isistsaaarsiissai "«BSga5KS!K,OT BaaMv, WB.-4MM. and Mills, y) aaiUtthich ee hla. Shsv. strip rat «T«M«f aadse rids af i%ht est. asm^Aysi Braddoek. Cattle. 4 Mm liaa Uwa. CMUe,m oa Mt hip, Be«wJBaa Isa thtch. iwawAC-WalMI. Shssfc aotsh to rlsht asr af welhMSaad tsftear if enras. Ciaifc. na»l. Psls, CMIII, JC—ail hip, r. D. W.—Oajrton. Cattle, oa left rib. lebcaad oa left 7 sboalder. A aad B. left rths. UaaJ«ftshiaHw.*"f* Daris Bras. (Bearer Creek Stock Farm)— Uatoa. Cattle aad horses. oa right Davis, J. B.—Hsaettoo. cattle, combined JB oa right hip. Uwjs-Biaddaik.. Cattle, DX oa right Ma. Bonn. eTss^'tttrsr-a-.,ir 4SMSR. a»»f|S Frederick. Jas.-Haielton. Cam*. 33 oa left hip. nr, Joha—Bismarck.. Cattle have (kaown as "Loffchaln-Hook i") oa left hip. 0ra*tak,JL—WartSsM. CaMla.XQeaWthip. Mees^rsk P.—Hall. Cattle, W "TStldS—1 6 tteht Haasen, A.-Haseltoa. Cattle.,- on left hip. ashaig^Osttle, I oa Oallleand howaa, Bnae. JWinooa. Cattle and horses, J—J (coMbinattoo and oa right hip lat V«Mt, A—WMtSaM. Aheap, eaw M.—IJ.. WIIIJ f-nmtnrtiiifg UaUlai TilWa, right hip. #sadlgo, W. W.—BraMock. Horses and cat tle, open triangle aa left hip. nat'ijaam- on left hip. WtUp. Hsiass, Qon laft ahealdar. Naadaa, C.-WinoMt. Mlk 1 00 N •psoMtasiS) aa Bis»hir^O. 2000 00 AoarightWpT 100 00 1610 00 Nellie McGann to Phtebe M. Clark, bf of qr and qr or qr of 18 120-77 John Smith to Thomas Mc- 1 00 leAMp. 720 60 Wi of proof »lll be I. A. Weatherby, United States er at l.l«u», rf. D..MteSakwi' iiJ SLmtV""1tl,e ,oll9«lng witnesses to areve UoV7,fV&7and"w?",,0e ttMOa te' of^hSiter.N.D A.l'ettu,of ofWlnchMteriN. J. Matthew Nlefan. WInclMetWb H. D. M. U. JEWELL. Beglator. Notice of DaPAimnuRor en LAUD omoa at Biaiuan, Itl HedMad, Olof—Tell. CaiUe,J2 on left ribs. Hent%«. A.-Uateo. VaMa, 73 ea the right Fifth P.M., apUt an riKbt tMr In two parts laft ear on ewea, rixhi aeraa aril kan, Cattle and Klakoade, E. A.—Uaaelton boises. KXoa left Up. Karts, 8. E.—Uaaelton. Cattle and bones, (laajr ssvea) oa left t^bs Manhj^t, W. J.-Linton. Oaltle,aHan rlgbt .Cattle aad Sdlamond) Horford, M. B.-Haai|iton.-Cattle. (with oorras Instead of angles at toj^on right aeek. TTBO MaMah, Waif—SsasMBSbUrg. Osltls, (Isigo. with aMs. Haiaaab aai hiaad USMII)aa laA hoof. O'Flyna. John—Wlaoaa. Cattle, O on left saoalder. Horses. O on left hip. Petasoa, A. B—ArsasHoag. Qsttle, on left Wp. «stri* 4. U-Llatam. I) Moeaaa aad cattis bave Uils teaadoa (I right hip Fuatle. JShn—Wlsoasi Basns,4oa l«ILah«uU aad some with Puteya. C. O —Wiama. CatUa, QQ oa laft riha. Bows, CwlsA shealdee. corn- same W.^WastIaia. Cattl% Rloa. II. B.—PoUoek. (t S53SBK? •n3USvsis.?e5a.v oo 8.D. Cattle and right ishonlder I^od on right sboalder. Sarerly.Oeo. A.—Oar too. Cattle and borses Tod^ JaineiMlgrjoa^Cattle and Horses, Tottgin David—Horsss,brand on right hip. Cattle, same brand oe left hip.. Vaa Heskolom, J. B., WestAeld—Cattle, VN on left Mp. Horses, hair brand on left hip. Vaa Soest, U.-Hull. Csttle. oo left hip. Vaa Boaet, M.—Hall. ChMlo,Soa right hip. Walls*. A". M.—Hasaptoa. Cattte. on laft hip. Weller. B. C.—Hasaotoo. Hones, 0 on right shoulder. Cattle, same brand on len hip. Wbalea. U.—Strasbarg. Cattle, on right hip. Hywsa ss^n« brand under maae. oarigl Wollmsna. Winona. Morsea. oa Yeater. D. Jl.-aiasslton. Cattle O O O onlefrsldo. NoUceof Flve*Vear Final Proof. DarsaTaasT or ml laraaioa. UntOWICT AT BlSMASCa. N. P.. Norember 13.1*97. I Nottce is hereby gl*eb that CASSIOS J. BAKBU. Of Hall, Si. D.. hss Sled.r aotlee of hi* In- VSSk»lB&£aS rss /"•wasiiSa S2£2tlX£J3'S3 at Uatof.tr. D., L.A or. as Sri M, 1107. S October*. Notice is hereby given that HEINBICH BALL1ET, Of Linton. N. D., has Sled notice of his In tention to make commutation Snal proof tasupportof his claim, T1S.: Homestead Entry No. J8474, made Norsmber 13,1909, for lots 1 aadljwds. of N. kof Bee.6,Twp. NlTBge.74 W.of cember IS, He names the following witnesses to pro* his continuous residence upon and eaittvs Hon of the land, els.: llelnrich Nathan, of Linton, N. D. A. W. 81ms, of Ltntosi, N. D. __ Jakob Bchaefer. of Llatoa, N. D. lielnrlcb Schaefer, of Ulnton, N. D. U. H. JEWELL. Begtster. Notice of HvoaYear DtPAaTMaMT or ni Iarsaioa, LARD omca Bisstan, N. D-, on November l,tM7. I Notice Is hereby givea that JOHN B. JOHNSON, Of Emmonstmrg, N. D.. hss Sled notice of h!s Intention to make Bve-year Soal proof In support of his claim, rii.i Homestead Entry No.lHL msds October 3,1903, for tbe 8. fe lTof Bee. 30. Twp. 181 N.,Bge.78 W. of Fifth P.*.. And that said proof will be made before L. A. Weatherby. United Statescommlaslpn er, at Llatoa, H. D., oa December M, 1807. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aad cultiva tion of the land, vis.: Jsseph Mahanev. of Linton. N. D. John Bamey, ofBmaMnsbara, N. D. James K. Nelson, of Emsaoasborg, N.p. Benjamin Haggard, of Emmonsburg, N. D. II. H. JEWELL. Begtster. Notice of Hve-Year Hal Proof. DEPAaTMEHT Of TOB iMUOn, 1 LAMPOrrica A* BIDUBOLN.D, November 8, no I Notice Is hereby gtven that LOBENZ MA8BBT, Of Linton, N. D., has Sled notice of his Intention to make Sre-year Snal proof In support of his claim, vis.: Homestesd Entry No. lSHl. made Jsauan 28. M0I, for the N. ML of 8. (te.in.40). oa Jaaaary U. ma. .TSrtS S.KS7. M. H. JEWELL. Beglator. S.iwad N, A of 8. W. of See. 14,Twp. 1M N., Bge. 7i W.of Flfthl*. M.. And that said proof will be msde before Chsrles B. Carley, Judge aad ex-oBelo cleric of tbe county court of Emmoos county, N. D.. at Linton. N. D., on December SO, 1887. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said lsud. viz: Jobn Schumacher, of Linton, N. D. Andreas Blchter. of Llatoa. N. D. Lorens Masset, of Llatoa, N. D. Kasper Burgad, of Uatoa. B. D. M. H. JEWELL. Begtster. ortgage executed taud delivered by Arnold, i§n Notice Is hereby given that that certain id tand delivered by Wtll lngle man, ssortgsgor, to Bi lam "Arnold, a alnjle Bobert D. Bedmon* mor|gagee, .Jated. the Srst dsy of Febraary. IBM, and Sled tor raeord ln the oOoe of the register of dseds ofthecOu ael mortguee, datei- of v. raary, IBM, and In »of the register of rof Bmssons and state of North jtyof Bmssons and state of Dakota, on the 3d day of June, IMS, and re corded In hook 7-of mortgage*, on psges S7 and.MI. and assWned by saw mortsame to W. H.Oathrle. the preaentbolder anaewn er therlof, will Aa forecloaed by a aale of the ^premise*, ln.aueh mortgsae described and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court-bonne la the county, of Em moos sad state Of North Dakota, st the hour of two o'clock p. m. oa the Bttb day of January. IMS, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgsae at the dsy of sale. Tbe premises described In sucb mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows: The southeast quarter of section ten. In township one hundred tbirty-fonr north, of range seventy-Sve west of the Sfth prlacl pal meridian. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale tbe sum ot two thousand, on* hundred eighty-two dollars aad forty eeats Dated at Ltnton, N. D., tbisSth day of De cember, 1W7. W. H. QCTHBIE, Assignee. QEO. W. LVW, Attorney for Assignee. OFThe First Bank of Liuton, Lin ton, S. D.. has real-eetate money to loan on good farm lands, three to Ave years. WE SIMPLY WISH TO STATE -THAT- WE ARE GETTING IN OUR ALL GOODS By looal as well oar lots. We have in asood-aised ear of Cooks, Healers end Oil Stoves. Our '-Columbus" No. Base-Burner is one of tbe Best* and its beauty cannot be ex celled. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction every minute. Harness, CoUat8, HMteis and Blankets. Furniture o( All Kinds. A fine line of Ladies' Goats, Jackets, and Fur Scarfs ten feet long. We get them from tbe East, just like tbe city stores, and our prioes are better. In fact, we have ordered Fur Jackets for parties in the oity. Judge us in the future by tbe past and we will be satisfied. LINTON. NORTH DAKOTA Notice of Rve-Year naal Proef. DgPARTIiBm p» cm iKTaaiOK, I Lsan Omoa AT BISMARCK, N. D.. October S3, 1807. Notice Is hereby glvea that ANTON J. BACHGAKTNEB W Straaburg, N. D., has Sled notice or his Intention to make Sve-year-Snal' proof In support ot his claim, vis.: Homestead Entry No. Z1007, msde December 8. IMA tor the B. of ft. W. wSi&KM^ TWP'm N" B«e- Notice Is hereby given that FBED BBADN, Of Hague, N. D.. has Sled notice of GK Mp»Mas,?i,.t,?tk,n 0,1,11 Homestead Entry No. 34381, made May •!*. for the S. of8. W. Maud N. Mot N., Bge. 74 S* *aem 71 ta ls« W nd that s^d moot will be msde before L. And,that said at ,®ensjnes the following witnesses to prove residence upon and eulti vatlon of the land, vis.: He BUM tbe following vltnaaaaa tii fiMra Emil Quads, of Hague, X. n. Tbomas Shea.of Hsgue, N. I). Victor Johnson, of Hague, N. D. Bailey Page, of Hagne, N. D. K. H. JEWELL. Begtster. lip—Calf. Came to my place, twelve milea wnton, near Winches- 240 BAZAR Hague Livery and Feed Stable Joeeph Schrsnkel, of Hague, has purchased the Frank Wei^ei.. livery business at that place and will conduct the same in first-class shape. The barn is located south of the depot Mr. Scbrankel guarantees first class service—Good horses anri good rigs. JOSEPH SCHRANKEL HAGUE, NORTH DAKOTA CBoznam Stage leaves Linton at 1 a. m. daily fer Ha aslton and Braddock Carries passengers be tween Linton, Hazelton and Braddock. Beturn lug, raaobes Linton at 6:30 o'lock p. m. Linrj, Feed aad Bale Stable Wm. Carmioheal, Prop First- Class Rifts, Good Driving''^ Horses, Reasonable Kales, Prompt Service Also Rus 18Uge Line Between Linton and Braddock, Through Hazelton. and W. Notice of Commutation Final Proof! DEPARTMENT OF THK ISTEIM.'II. LAND Orrice AT DISMAIKK. 70 And that said, proof will be made before P. O. Books, clerk of the district court of Em mons county, N. D., at Ltnton, N. D., on De cember IB, 1(07. He nsmes tbe following witnesses to prove Ms conUnuoas residence upon and cultiva tion of the land, vis.: Joseph Baumgartner, of Btrasburg, N. D. Frans Bohrlch, of IHrasburg, N. O. Jacob Baumgartner, ofStrashurji. N. D. Anton Fischer, of Strasburg, N. p. M. H. JEWELL, jteglster. Notice af DSPABTMBST or cue Inaaios, I October r.\ ivi-. Notice Is hereby given that CEOKGE HORX1M. Of Linton. N. P.. has filed noiir,- tentlon to make commutation in: support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. MTW, i'l The successful W.J of sec. a bull calf, 2 I a O will please^ rail, prove property, pay e%E"*J ,.o*»uke, *ec,2 Obo. SBBB, 8B., Wlnehptir, N. D. In! •of if ii.-tiiiH-r U, UN. for the N. of N. \\./ ,!t(| W. 1 ofN. E. of iecrs/iwiirYsi X.. ot Fifth P. M.. And that said proof will lc irrnit- 1 Charles B. Carley, judite and ex-otli•''» of the county court of Emmons imuiiij. D., at Linton, N. U., on December He names the following witness--- to I'""'1'! his continuous residence ttpou :in! tlon of said land, viz.: Hetnrlch Stelnhauer, of Ltnton. N IK Johannes Bossert. of Linton. X Jobn Bsrreth, of Linton. N. 1. Kasper Bcberr, of Linton, N. I». M. H. JEWELL. 1! s:st^r Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received school board of Marie School District. No. 17, in the county of Emim'ns and state of North Dakota, up to- ov!"ck p. m. Of Friday, the i:itli day ln-ln I)(" cember, 1907, for the erection 'w 'l school-houses in said Marie Scli District. Envelopes containing buls mu^t marked "Bids for School-houses." ninl must be addressed I to W. clerk of said T. Mciiuiri Jlarle School No. 17, Marie, N. I). Plans and specifications can bo eeii at the residence of the clerk, on N. E. of Sec. 24, Twp. 133, K»re. bidder will be re quired to furnish a bond for tlie i': ful perfoimance of his contract Tbe board reserves the ritf hi tJ r' iectany or all bids. By order of the board of diro-to: Marie School District, No. 1". Dated November 5,1907. [nor 7-dec 12] W. T. MCGHUE. District