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Emmons County record. [volume] (Williamsport, D.T. [i.e. N.D.]) 1884-current, March 19, 1908, Image 4

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MU«. MAUIK LAOOB,
Teacher of the German Language.
Linton Bute Bank Huiidiog, 2d flour.
c.
O HMITH.
LINTON. NOR. OAK.
'.'KiAKW BATH BOOM
ITY JIAItBEIi SHOP
A. M. BB1TTS. Paor.
I.ituiilr/ Basket Lnw oo Mosdsys.
P. B. IRVINE
Linton, N. D.
Bicyclns and Autos
Repaired
Supplies:
Batteries, Inner Tubes, Ete.
TUBULAR WELLS.
N I N A I I W E E I E N E
SATIHKAOTION UUARANTEEU
A.IICST
The Monogram canned
goods are simply fine.
Just try our full-cream
cheese, The Monogram
Twins.
DENTIST
unoa. HOB. baa.
ItoWKKIJINK,
WATUIIMAKKK AND JBWKLKB
KKPAIRINO A 0PKOIALTV
OAHO
KRANCI8 JA62KOWIAK.
No til Twelfth Street. Bismarck. D. M.
QRAYBEAL
6
SWEET
WELL OMLLEItS
I.IVONA,
NORTH DAKOTA
Wc Drill LVcp or Shallow Wells.
Gasoline Power Used lor Drilling,
WORK PROMPTLY DONE
SO VIARV.
UMnmm
Patents
IBM0MI9I
iUon of iar
SCHOOL NOTES.
For Week Eading Friday,March ijtfc.
High School.
Hut a Khort time remains in wfaicb
to visit us.
We expect to take the eighth grade
finals Thursday and Friday.
A program is being arranged for the
eighth grade commencement.
We are proud of oar debaters and
are willing to meet any school In this
scctlon and debate on any subject.
Do we hear any challenges?
The hoys' team In base ball has been
organized and Is having regular prac
tice every day. We hope to take a
base-ball trip of several days as soon
as school Is out.
The girls" basket-ball team com
mences basket-ball practice again this
week. The teams have been reorgan
ized, and we hope to make a success
ful season of It.
The High School Literary society
held a regular meeting Friday night.
There being a large number of teach
ers In town writing on the examina
tion, we had a large attendance. We
were also pleased fy note the large
number from among the patrons of
the school. The next meeting occurs
I1 rida.v, March 27. Every one is
cordially invited. It Is impossible for
us to see each we Individually and
Rive him an invitation, so we announce
it through the press.
The teachers' examination was held
in the high-school room Friday and
Saturday. There were about twenty
five applicants. Friday evening, after
the literary «ociety meeting, they met
in the primary room, where they had
arranged for a lunch. Mrs. Peterson*
also Invited the teachers of the local
school in, and Harry Lynn and Mr. G.
Ileralz were also there. The ob
ject of the meeting was that the teach
ers might become better acquainted.
All se«m to have had a very pleasant
Ime.
Supt. Stockwell has Issued a circu
lar letter in regard to fire protection
In schools. We are doing all wo pos
sibly can to eliminate the danger from
lire In our schcol. In the Are drill
Tuesday we cleared the building and
were hack in our seats in less than a
minute. The pupils were reeking in
thfl various classes when the alarm
was given and they marched out in a
very orderly manner. Wo understand
that them drills are being held in the
Fargo schools four times a day. All
»f our door* o|i«n outward, so the
danger from tills ruusf Im Hlir.lnated
Second Intermediate Oepartasnt,
The subject
for drawing last Friday
afternoon was
"Trees." We will
ne ot the
UNIVERSITY
The University brand
is next to the Mono
gram splendid goods.
study
early spring
flowers ncm
week.
Mildred Lynn and May Kaven chose
•Idea for a base-ball spelling match a
WMk ago, Mildred's side won. Score.
Glcft Jkhtangen, of the fifth grade
and May Kaven, of the sixth grade ha
FCMH IttrfMl l« spelling the last'
Monogram
Coffee has the
flavor, and an
aroma that
gives satisfac
tion to the
multitude.
weeks. Norman Daffinrod was perfect
week before last and Lester
was perfect this week.
In the sixth-grade geography test, this
week. May Kaven received flic highest
standing, »i, and Donald Paul nest
highest, $7.
The regular eiKhth-grade^aaal'ex
amination will be held at the aebool
house In Linton on the 19th and 20th
of March. Special examinera will
IM
appointed to conduct local examina
tion* on the same dates at
Braddoclc and Westfield, thus glvli*
pupils who wish to write at Ibis ex
amination the advantage of writing
at the most convenient point.
Teachers, encourage your puplia
who are doing advanced eighth-grade
work, and are ready to complete same,
to write on any or all of these subjects
at this time.
•fESHiE B. SAXDIDOB,
County Superintendent.
For Sah-H»n aad Bar*.
I offer for sale my residence in weat
Linton, north of and acroas the street
from the W. E. Fetrie place. The
house lias Ave rooms, and is substan
tial and well built. There an two 60
foot lot*. Also a frame ham 1A by IS ft.
Good well. Will be sold reasonably.
LVDWIO MKIEB.
L*marl2-2fi] Linton, If. D.
Fo^ Sole.
A mixed bnnch of about seventy head
of horses and mares. J. M. Carlgnan,
Fort Yates. N. D. [44-48]
For Sale.
One standard-bred Haabletonlan stal
lion. Or would take live-stock or land
in exchange for same. Will sell on
terms to suit purchaser, on secured pa*
per. For further particulars inquire of
C. E. Pring, at Bazar store, Linton.
ISrir you have grain to clean, bay
a Hero. There is none other so much
used and with such excellent satisfac
tion. w. E. Petrie.
Sirif you want One or coarse sand
for plaateriog, or gravel for concrete
work, call on E. W.
Cluue.
Ilo will
deliver in Urge or small quantities at
reasonable rates.
Notice of Maori OG PotiUoo to
UshfMrshlp.
Htutu of North Dakota,»
County of Emmons,
la County Court: Before Hon. Charles B.
Carley, Judge.
I tlie matter of the ostata of I'eter Ulteai.
deceased.
°eo-,-}• M. attain, petitioner, vs. Fred W,
The stale of North Dakota to Ike abets
safirwissirftiusBs^
histo given that Oso. J.
Ullenhks Jled in the cownty eoertaf
county of finms a dsly-nrtSdpeti
praying for a decree establish
of suecosaloe to the estate ot
Hatnrda]
wnihm laitMkri may aapaarluil*shni
Sottk
•»Y the court: CMAMLKS W. Caatav,
A
Did Too Ever Stop To TbM Wbat a Difference There Is In Groceries?
THE MTSTBIY OF SLEEP.
Mo Mao Ksswi When the Mement ef
Then
is
a remarkable fact connected
with aiaep which most not be over
looked. The sleep ot a huipan being.
If we are sot too busy tp attend to the
matter,always
evokes a
ence. People
certain feeling
of awe. Oo into a room where a per
se* is slwplag,
and It
Is dUBcult to
nslat the sense that one is in the pres
ence or the central
mystery of exist­
who remember how con­
stantly they
see old Jones aaleep in
the dob library will smile at this, but
look qaletly and alooe even at old
Jenes and the sense of mystery will
soon develop.
It Is no good to say that sleep is only
"moving" because It looka like death.
The person who Is breathing so loudly
as to take away all thought of death
causes the eeaee of awe quite as easily
as the silent sleeper who hardly seems
to
breathe.
We aee
death seldom, but
ruling, the
were it
more familiar we doubt if a corpse
would Inspire so much awe as the un
conscious aad sleeping figure—A
amll-
lag, lrrapoostble doll,Sesh snd Mood,
bat a doll to whom in a second may
bo called
a proud, active, controlling
consciousness which will ride his bodi
ly and his mental horse with
a hand
of Iron, which will force that body to
endure too and misery and will make
that mind, now wandering In paths
saving
ef
ef
fantastic folly,grsppls with some great
problem or throw all Its force Into
the
or the destruction
mauMul The
cerpee
is only so
•ustlo aad tissue the
body
Is
ths house which a
quick aad eager master
has only left
hr an hour or so.
Let any one who thinks sleep is not
a mystery try to observe In himself
the
process by
which sleep
Bo will,
comes
of course,
he can to the phenomena
harveet, "Srst chop"
a
Atturuay (y,' hutlumr
and
to notice how snd when snd
what-eoodltloas
under
be
loses consciousness.
utterly fell to put
Ms Soger on the moment of sleep com
ing,
bat In
striving to get
as close as
of sleep be
will realise how groat Is the mystery
wjftch he
Is trying to fathom.,
A JAPANESE PINNER.
Plenty ef Variety, hut Toe Much Salt
Per Aworlaoa Palates.
1 am
afraid
you won't like It," aaid
the yoong Japanese baron. "You in
sisted, tboogb,on a teal Japanese din
ner. So what was I to dor
They oeated tbemeelvee, the three
girts and be,upon the green silk cush
ions placed on a parquetry floor about
a little
table
a
ssrvant
foot high. A Japanese
entered with the tea, and the
Japenoee dinner began.
Far Srst
coarse then were sweet bis
cuit and
toe—deltcata
tea of the April
tea,
formerly
oerved with cherry spoons and a poem
fer each gueet
Most came aahlo, a aalty soup, with
wMeh the national wine, called sake,
served In Sat seocers.
The third course was a Uttle raw flsfc,
vary salty and
atsspsd In a sour and
aance. The gueets.
to.
raw fleh no SMTS dISeult to est than
nftr oysters. With this
salad
course went
ROYAL PATENT FLOUR IS A KING BEE
Harness, double, $20 up.. Collars, 75 cts. up. Sweat Pads, 23 cts. up.
Remember the Van Brunt disk drill. It's reputation is that of a Hercules.
Ray Sulkies, XX Ray Gangs, Emerson Engine Gangs, for sale by
LINTON BAZAR
was bofled bamboo shoots with soy,
salted mushrooms snd a cold boiled
salmon and cold boiled perch, with
pickled shoots of the ginger plant.
Next came a soup of seaweed, Mfc
ter, aalty, decidedly good next an as
sortment of nuts boiled in soy next
salt relishes next delicious boiled
rice, the grains as large ,as cberrlee.
and, to conclude, tea again.
The young girls aa they nae4Nia
their low cushions and limped about
in the effort to get the stiffness out of
their legs said that the Japaneee din
ner had been very good, really mueh
better than they bad counted on, but
perhaps a little too sajfr for occidental
taste.—Exchange.
A Shower Wedding.
"And you say when the
heiress
bouquet"
"Yes."
"And then there was
H^
came the wife of the foreign noble
man It was a shower wedding?"
"I should say so. The bride wore a
shower
a
rice."
"My!"
"Followed by
shower of
a shower
of congratu­
lations and-old shoes."
"Well, well! And bow did It end
up?"
"Very
embarrassing all round. The
nobleman's creditors came around and
presented a shower of bllts."—Kansas
City Independent
Suicide Without Fain.
"Yes," admitted the man'who had
his feet on the table, "It Is true that
I did once attempt to commit suicide.
"I was disconsolate, out of work, out
of health, and I brooded over my un
happy lot until I"—
"Never mind what drove you to at*
tempt the deed. All that Interests us
Is how you made auch a failure."
"I can hardly account for It myself
oven now. I flred a pistol straight at
my heart"
"Blank cartridge?"
"Toy pistol?"
"Had chain arinor on?"
"Bullet hit a rib and glanced off?"
"Ko," said the man, looking scorn
fully at the scoffers about htm. "Ths
bullet hit the looking glass In front of
which 1 was standing and brake It in
to a thousand pieces."—Strand
sine.
Ae aood as the Zee.
"Will you come with me to the soo
"this afternoon?"
"No, thank you I would rather stay
at home. My eldest dsughter Jumps
like a wild goat, my youngest shrieks
like a parrot, my son Is as surly as a
bear, uiy wife snaps like a dog, and
my mother-in-law. who Is a veritable
tigress, says I am exactly like an
wang outang. So, yon see, I have no
need to go to the zoo to see strange,
creatures."
A
con
tholr expectation, found the
a
of white chrysanthemums.
The elaborate fourth course constat
ot of belled chestnuts and a paste of
Sna, quail roasted and bashed
rsssrrsd cbirrtoe snd crawfish
MFC
Those viands were
dseseattueiy
SLL ar-
on one largo dish.
en oae
dlsv
Difference,
Young Aspirant—Sir, may 1 count on
your supporting me? Practical Citlsen
—That depends, young man. Am you.
going to run for office or do you want
to marry my daughter?-Phlladelpbla
Ledger.
He conquers twice who restrains
himself In victory.— 8yrus.
The Charges.
Ford-Your lawyer mudu some very
severe charges against the defendant,
didn't he? Brown—Ye-e-e-e-s, but you
ought to see how he chsrged me!
Llverpool Mercury.
Great minds are wills others, only
wishes.-Oerman Proverb.
Notice of Leasing of Sehoo
and Institution Lands.
Notice Is hereby given that a public leas
lag of the school ana Institution lands situ
ated In Emmons county and state of North
Dakota will be held at the court-bouse in
the town of Linton, In said county, on Tues
day. the 7th day of April, Dm, commend
at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and pli
all sueh lands in said county subject
leaae will be eCered for lease at public auc
tion to the highest bidder upon the follow
torauk to* wits
A Itlaads appraised at ten dollars per acre
or more will he offered for the season of 1906
only, aad lands appraised at less then ten
dollars per acre will he offered for a term of
Sve years beginning with the season of 1908.
The Minimum annual rental for hay and
grazing lands will be ten dollars per quar
ter section, and for cultivated landflve per
cent of the appraised value of the land.
The rent tor 1908 must be paid at the time
ot leasing, together with the legal fee of
three dollars for Issuing escb five-year
leaae or one dollar and fifty cents for one
year lease. This fee trill be charged for
each quarter-section or fraction thereof.
Beat for subsequent years will be due on
January 1st of each year In advance, and. If
not paid within thirty days thereafter, lease
wlllhe cancelled without notice.
A complete list of the lands to be so of
fered for lease has been filed with the Coun
t^Aadltor of said county for public inspec-
The Board ot University and School Lands
reserves the right to reiect any or all bids.
Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this
#th day of March, 1908.
Notice
OL
Hearing Application for
Drngglst'a Permit.
STATE or NORTH DAKOTA,I
COCMTV or EMMOKS, (8S
Ie the County Court:
Pursuant to an order of this court, made
on the tsth day of February, A. D. 1908. no
tlce Is hereby given that on-Saturday, the
Sgth day of March, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of that day. at the court-rooms
nftltle VkNB» a» *IA mm.s. i-
*jw«u iimuw, ou oeeo ippoinwQ
the judge of this court, as the time and
»'ace for hearing the petition of Jno. J.
•laherty, of the town of Llntou, in said
EHIRIflVII Vlt.O fLAaOta HabAtB Amm
"iwiwu.i, kwduk ana mecaanici
purposes, malt, vinous, spirituous, ferment
ed or other Intoxicating liquors at ldt 0, of
blocks. In the town of Linton, county of
Emmons, and state ot North Dakota, when
55? .7ber® person interested In the
granting of said petition may appear and
contest the same under the provisions ot the
law and they will be heard.
.Linton. North Dakota, the 25th
day of February, A. D. 1908.
Notice of
Ho®est«ad
Jno. J. FLAHEBTV.
Comnmtatlon Final
D®ABTIIOT
of
Proof.
or THE INTERIOR,I
LASN OrriCE AT BISMASCK. N. D.,
February 8, 1908,
Notice Is hereby given that
JOSEPH KAISEB,
®'ed notice of bis ln-
^WrtofbUkcl£ m.™l'^tl0n
fl"»1
proo,lD
Entry No. 8T2S7. made January
nVW£rth2: B. K(and8.nw.
w.Wthp8^.
Twp-131 N""
ondnJ£K **!d P.roo.f be made before
piniJSiit district court of
§™reb ao, lflwn
r's-
at
Unu»-
hl««iMSS!,!ii!!!i0,ln' wltucsses to prove
llon^iifcTand^f™
n,,0,, and
Five-Year Final Proof.
l.AkJSTAJLTJffT
SISMARCK,
ISTSBIOR,
LA»nornos at Bw N. D.. J
March 7. i«08.
Notice Is hereby given that
CHARLES E. L1P8,
PI Linton, N. D., has Sled notlcn at itu
Intention to naite Sw-Ma, aSi
In support of his claim, vis.
ofVbr5uutI^uJrtd„"re
proof
Homestead Entry No. I8C7. made Sentember
th»l said proof will be made before
Bnd
e*-°"clo
clerk
Dr, ^Lt~a^u.?oteiT?9S?untT-N
hlsec52Kl.mS
f^?-.w,nK
witnesses to prove
Uon of^he"wnd. :deneu
Upon 4nd
cuYliva-
Sehwab. of Linton. N. D.
B'gle Iholltile, of Linton. N

Richard Zelgler, of Linton, N. ir 'jt
W. E. Petrte. of Linton, N-. 1».
^_jlj_H._jEWELLi KegUter.
Lunch scrvctl at, all timvs at
tile Llutou Bakery.
JOHN PETERSON,
Blacksmith and WooMtil
HAZELTOX NORTH DAKOTA.
I hereby
respectfully inform th
public that
1 am now prepared to di
work in my
line, and wiil earnestlyeaf
deavor to
satisfy iliose who give
their patronage
DR. W. C. WOLVERTON
PHYSICIAN AM) UKGE0!|
LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA
Diseases of tlie Eye srivi-n ~A::i'iitio|
Ol:isso^ 1':tt- J.
OrriCE AT FLAHEKTY I'IIAKMICT.
Phones: Office. 4»-i Uv»..l-nv, tw
Emmons
O. I. Haooa,
Land Commissioner.
County Abstract Coipu^f ...
L. A. WEATHEHBV. Cili.-i i. Aii»:r»cter
COMPLETE ADSTHAI'TS OK A 1.1. I.AM# *S.".J
TOWN tote IX KMMO.N- dl NTV
FARM AND HA NCI I I.ANI'? r«iKfAl.F|
NOTARY PCBL1C. Aecitt f..r MF.KICA^
SUKETV CO.. of Ni-w
SMITH 6 IRVIM
Umkrtol(ing and Embalming,
Furniture and Caskets.
Personal and prompt to iij
telephone orders.
Linton, North Dakot
CUT FLOWER!
We invite orders t"r
cut flowers, whM'
cn™va-
Peter Bru, of Hasue, N. I)
Joseph Welsbeck, of llusue. X. 1
TuburzlusSchneider, ofll ague, N.
Wllbelm Hleb. of llitgue. N/D.
M. If. JEWELL. Iteglster.
Notice
u'('
carry in stock a!'. 'K-'
E O S E S
A N A I O N S
ASSOHTEH I "I
We find to be tlw
satisfactory, but a..:.
a a
thing that is seasor.
Mail or telephone onlf'
promptly filled.
HOSKINS' STATIONERY CO,
Bismarck. N.
WLintOH State llinU
estate money to loan ^UL)
laod, improved, five years. '"!nar^||^|
terest, with privilege of
pi:n-
or any multiple tl»-'v»!.
Interest-payiut date.

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