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[ft W TOWN and out. Ward's bread at Tuner's. UfEnster hats at Miss Smith'n. Tbe N- P- mail-service is somewhat improved of late. luteals and lunches at all times »t the Linton Bakery. .. jjclc crowell and John Pfelfle were down from Hazelton Monday. Attorney Coventry made a profes sional trip to Zeeland, Friday, joe Ilealy, the Hazelton merchant, ,as in Linton over night, Monday. gf 300 bushels of No. 1 oats for Hie by Ilnak & Son, Hull, N. D. Jessie Burge, sick with typhoid fe ver, is improving, but is not yet out of danger. Landlord Turner was a visitor in the Capital City a couple of days last week. Little Louis, one of Mr. and Mrs. Will Carmichaers boys, is sick with A! Mikalson, the Hazelton mer chant and manufacturer, was in Lin ton Saturday. tf*For Sale—A heavy team of young writ-horses: cheap. Inquire of L. D. Seeman, Linton, N. D. Comrade Lovelace, of the Danbury neighborhood, is confined to his house, grip being the cause thereof. WFor Sale—Several good teams of working and driving horses. Call at Woo. Carmicheal's livery barn. WThe First Bank of Linton, Lin ton, N. D.. has real-estate money to loin on good farm lands, three to five jean. Mrs. Will Ilush and Baby Michael are in Linton to-day, eu route to Williamsport to visit her husband's family. Frank Chesrown came over from tbe ranch and spent Sunday at home. He returned to the over-tlie-rivercountry Monday. There was a large crowd in Lin ton Sunday attending confirmation at the German Lutheran church meeting. W If you have grain to clean, buy a Hero. There is none other so much used and with such excellent satisfac tion. W. E. I'etrie. IfFor Sale—My residence and lot (So. l«, in block 10), Linton, for a reasonable price, inquire of the Rev. A. A. Boshee, Linton. The Rev. P. W. Schardt was in town Saturday on his way home from Val ley City, where he attended a .meeting of Catholic clergymen. James Farreil was down from the Hialtou country, yesterday, looking for some horses that had gone estray from the Farrell premises. A prairie tire Monday between Zee lud and Hague burned a house be longing to Thomas Shea. The fire ran over a considerable strip of country. Miss Clara Clayton, Miss Frances ntrie and Harry Petrle, who have teen attending the Aberdeen normal school, are at home spending tbe •Pring vacation. WDon't let it escape your memory that the Smith Photograph Gsllery is now in operation, and that cabinet Photos can be obtained at three dol lars a dozen up. al1 you want fine or coarse sand •or plastering, or gravel for concrete *°fk, call on E. W. Chase. He will «»ver in large or small quantities at reasonable rates. Lurs(mand time. O. H. Aday, re- apectiveiy president and secretary of metirst National Bank of Dell Rap tiJi wer" ln town ttielr yesterdsyon *»y to Hazelton. Uouds of smoke were seen all day mi- apparentlJ a good many es east of Linton. There must been a big prairie fire over in "ton or Mcintosh, or both. A. Weatherby returned Tuesday TP. A TRIP 10 on New London, bis old l,ome- He made the trip •ccountof the serious sickness of JJfather, who iS still far from being .Rec,ord 18 a the day late this week, facb thM ttoe ™*M*r *or wmissioners' proceedings ow 2mLa rush °f work-w«» sent to in reaching Unton on Alien Beck, the "uifgist lint„»\ young Fort Yates wist who was employed by John two years aim. arrlvAil in year* P''8 place frv arrived in aturday will take Mr. the drug store during trt J.4'1*1 s. !r'P10 the western coun- Pon winch he will depart Mon ®*Pect ing three weeks. to be absent about J'4™ •even llas Purciiased twenty- Wiiich thS(!f the ,ncluaed pasture in eiteo hase-ball grounds are lo ne# ,rrk at once •ill be rf Prank ,T begin on 06 tllere' every «. The house ?ood s,ze» hlgh«. J,: *nd up-to-date In 11 w'11 be built on the "«iand'v!'nl °r landthe tract—tbe which Arthu' luring PitU and tr'a„se "ere "ahipwrecked Hi Mr of *l* or MTeo theWes.:r years ,iik!«'s purchase takes in Part of the fenced tract, j£ichelaon'« Kill-Em-Quick Gopher Poison. Qondensed Smoke. A Convenient Way of Smoking Meats. PaP®r fop W W MM extending from the west line nearly to the base-ball grounds. Messrs. Franz Temple and A. B. Benson, of the town of Brofy, were in Lfnton last Saturday. There is considerable improvement going on at Brofy. Henry Pudwill, living south of Hague, not far north of the state line, has had his residence quarantined on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever in his family. One of Mr. Pud will's children, a two-year-old girl, died recently of tbe disease named. George Xeumiller, who has been kept from work for some time by a lame leg, caused by a horse he was rid ing billing with him, has put in his time perfecting a four-horse evener that is Intended to be used without any of the horses walking on the plowed ground. Mr. Neumiller In tends to make application for a pat ent. Three new political announcements appear in the Record this week: W. P. Tuttle, of Dawson, Kidder county, for representative from the Twenty sixth senatorial district, composed of the counties of Kidder and fimmons William Jones, of Linton, for sheriff, and Oscar J. Smith, of the Dale neigh borhood, for county superintendent of schools. Gerrlt Krummel, a Westiield pio neer, was in Linton Saturday and called to see the old editor. Mr. Brum mel is suffering from a lame shoulder. He was out buggy-riding with a girl, a while ago, and, while driving with one hand, the team ran away and spilled the happy couple, He did not say this "in so many words but, hav ing* known the gay old bachelor so many years, we have surmised the cause of his injury. George L. Flaherty, a brother of John J., the druggist, arriven in Lin ton, Wednesday of last week, from his home in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He is now up in the Hazelton country, where he owns the south half of 7-134-76. He is having the land plowed and will have it put in crop. The young man Is showing commendable public spirit in this matter—something that could be followed with advantage to both settlers and to non-resident land own ers. At the Larvick ft Foell hall, in Brofy, recently, there was a debate on the question, "Resolved, That farmers should have the same op portunity of borrowing money as the banks have." The affirmative was taken by Messrs. S. W. Wood, H. Stedman, and Thos. O'Brien, and the negative by Messrs. F. A. Chamb ers, C. A. Burlingame, Ed. Larvick and Bert Hardenbrook. The nega tive won. The judges were John Munn, Clarence Brace and Frank Foell. The following extract from a let ter received from an Emmons coun ty old-timer will be interesting to many throughout the county, and especially to his old neighbors in the Glanavon country. The Kinsellas now live at Riviere qui Bar re, Al berta. Mr. Kinsella says: "No doubt you think I have forgotten you but this is not so. I never will forget you until I pass to the great beyond, and then—well we shall see. Enclosed find money to pay for the Record. Money is a little close as I got 'hailed out,' 'lak hal,' last fall, as my old-time Emmons county neighbor, Ole, used to say. However, I have managed to get together con siderable property since coming here. My daughter Annie has just started on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Langliers, in Clanavon, Emmons county. Remember me to my old friendB." The clouds of feathers that are frequently seen arising from the rear door-yard of Dr. Smith are picked from the water fowl that fell before the doctor's trusty shot-gun. Last Sunday, however, he "killed" a couple of mallards that were hard to pick and the feathers of no use for beds or pillows. He saw a brace of ducks in the water, and he began to sneak. After crawling through alka li mud and wading through water above the half-sole of his trousers, he got near enough for a shot. Not wishing to shoot save on the wing, he said "Shoo" and waved his arms gracefully at the birds. But they paid no attention to him, and would not fly. So the hunter grew wrathy and remarked, "Well, dod-gast ye. if ye won't fly I'll shoot ye anyway." And he flred. Still they did not fly. So he gave them another load. Then Sims, who was in hiding near by, could cortain himself no long er. and he haw-hawed vigorously for It was he who had put out the two wooden decoys that the portly dentist was lambasting so vigorously. Church Services. No preaching service in the M. E. church next Sabbath morning. The Easter program will take the place of the morning service. There will tie an Easter service in the evening at 8 o'clock p. m. Song service at 7:30. Tbe same quartet tbat sang so nicely last Sunday evening will sing next Sunday evening. All are Invited. W. WOOD, Pastor WSprlng goods at Miss Smlt h'.». Every Room from Kitchen to Paior. (guarantee Stock Pood that Contains the Fattening Qualities. A Crap-Shooter Evangelist. It seems that sometime ago a young man of Linton lost about eighty dol lars in a gambling game here. The money belonged to a worthy lady of Linton—his grandmother, as we understand tbe matter. The lady's deceased husband was a Freemason, and the Linton members or that an cient and honorable order took steps to recover the money. A committee got together and Col. Patterson ap peared before them, it having been claimed by the young man that Mr. P. had gotten part or the money in a game of craps. When Mr. Patterson tirst appeared before the committee he began his usual tirade against Sheriff Jones but he was told that Mr. Jones bad done nothing in the matter except as he had been requested by the Masons to attempt to quietly settle the trouble. Mr. P. admitted being in the crap game, but claimed tbat be had lost 150 in the game—in other words, that while Mr. P. was trying to skin tbe young man some one else "skun" Mr. P. He produced a paid check for 150 given by him to prove that he was a loser instead of a winner. We under stand that the Masons collected the money from one of the other players. While we deeply sympathize with the "editor" of our esteemed cotem poraryover the loss or his fifty "bucks," we regret to hear that they departed from hint in that low-down, plebeian game of craps. Now, had he engaged in that national game in which the hole in the center of the table is usu ally the chief winner, it wouldn't have been so bad. But, for a million aire. a man of many automobiles, an ex-statesman, and a recent assistant collector of church funds to mingle with sinners and get down on his mar row bones on the dusty floor to indulge in a measly coon-game! Think of the lips from which silvery, rippling floods or eloquence have poured in legislative halls pronouncing such flippant words as "Long Liz!" "Little Joe!" and "Sebem-cum-elebum!" Alas! bow have the mighty fallen!" Sidewalks Ordered by the Village Board. In accordance witb Section 2899, Article II, of the Revised Code of North Dakota, walks along the fol lowing lots were ordered built or re paired, and of width and material as set forth in the Village Ordinances: The walk along lot 24 of block 2, on Milwaukee avenue, to be completed tbe full width of the lot the whole walk to be repaired and to be made of uuiform height and on the estab lished sidewalk line. The walk to be continued along Maple avenue from the corner of lot 18, block 14, west to the intersection of Maple avenue with Eigbth street. A walk to be constructed on Broad way along lot 18, block 9. A walk to be constructed from the corner of lot 18, in block !), west along Hickory avenue to the west side of tbe Northern Pacific Railway Com pany's right-of-way. The walk along lots 4,5 and 0, in block 13, to be lowered to the estab lished sidewalk line of the village, and a walk to be continued south, com mencing at lot 4, block 13, and contin uing along Broadway to lot in block 10. Tbe walk along lot 11, in block 14, to be lowered to the established side Walk line of tbe village, and to be con tinued north past lots and 10, in the same block. The walk along lots 21,22,23 and 24, block 0, on Broadway, to be built ten reet in width, in accordance with Paragraph 50 of Chapter 8 of the Vil lage Ordinances. That a cement walk be constructed along lots 0,7 and 8, in block 5, on Broadway. It was also ordered that the scales now located on Milwaukee avenue along lot 24, in block 2, be removed from the street. E. IL. SMITH, Clerk. LINTON MARKET REPORT. TIIUBSDAY MORNING, April Wheat- No. 1 Northern, 8."c. No. 2 Northern, 83e. No. 3 Northern, 77c. No. 4-Northern, »*•. Rejected, jl»e. Flax- No. 1, *1.00 No. 2, 99c. Barley No. 4. 42c. No. 5, Feed Barley, "52c. Durum Wheat No. 1, 09c. No. 2, 07c. No. Oats— Nr. 3, 39c. NO. 4, 37c. Butter Table Stock, 20c. Packing Stock. L«th. 1C. Cream, 2'tc. Kggs, 12c. tg" For proofs, tilings, etc., apply to L. A-Weatherby, United States Com missioner, Linton. tir Millinery display begins week at Miss Smith's. How is Your Seed Wheat? H. j. Geiermann, general agent of the International Harvester Compa ny. writes to the Linton Bazar people, under date of April 11th, regarding seed wheat. The Record has not heard of any frosted wheat iu these parts: but the matter of sound seed is of such importance that a sprouting test would be a good thing, as it would require but a short time to test seed in a warm room. Following is Mr. tJciermann's letter, written from Bis marck: "The writer has just returned from a trip over the western part of this state, and while out he learned that farmers are going to experience some trouble with seed wheat this spring by reason of the early frost last fall. "The object of this letter is to call your attention to this matter and ask that you bring this subject to the at tention of the farmers or your neigh borhood, so that tiie testing of seed wheat can be made by them berore putting in their crops. It would probably be well for them to take from fifty to seventy-live grains for the test. It would IMJ too had if we had a good year and a lot of our rarni ers would sow poor wheat. "The writer met a number or peo ple who had made a test or the rrost ed wheat, and in some cases they found that from fourteen to twenty per cent would not sprout. There Tore, these fanners decided to Increase the amount of seed per acre." Republican Caucuses and Convention. Xiitloo is hereby given that a caucus or iho Kepu 111 lea" voters of Emmons couut* will be IIIMII in each or the election nrirtncu of the comity on Saturday, the 2d Day of May, A. D. 1908, Tor tlic purpose of electing (lelceutcs to at tend county convention to beheld iu the court-house at Linton on Thursday, May 7, A. D. 1908, At 2 o'clock p. 111.. for the purpose of choos ing eight (ielcKUtvn to attend the Kepuljli CIIII state convention to be held at MInot on Ihursday. May 14. ItlOS, at which Mate con vention delegate* will be chosen to renre seut the »tato at the Uenublican national convention to be held In Chicago on June The precinct boundaries are the same as in 190G, as representation ac cording to the recent change of bound aries cannot be made until after a vote Is taken at tbe coming election. The number of delegates to which each precinct Is entitled, ana the various votlnig plaoos 111 the precincts, are as follows: No. Del- Precinct. rolling-Place. egates. Burr Oak—Macdonald Hchool-honse 4 Wcnhem—Parrel I School-bouse once Secretary. For Sale.—The southeast quar ter of Sec. 17, Twp. 133, Rge. 75, on easy terms: or will make a discount for all cash. For further particulars address C. L. Alexander, Pelican Rap ids. Minn. Notice of Commutation Final Proof. DEPARTMENT or TUB LANI INTKHIOII. I OREICE at BISMARCK, N. D. April n, 190ft. Notice is hereby given that ADAM PAUL, Of Winona, X. D., has filed notice of Ills in tention to make commutation final proof In support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 30521). made Octol»er 15,1900, for the W. '/, of S. W. of Sec. 24, Twp. iaiN.. Kge. 78 W. of Fifth P. M., And that said proof will be made before l\ G. Kooks, clerk of the district court of Em mons county, N. I)., at Linton, N. I)., on May 29, i'.WH. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the land, viz.: aarl Bachmclcr, of Htrasburg, N. D. Peter Uasset, of Linton, N. D. Stanislaus Masset, of Liuton. N. D. Andreas itichter, of Linton, N. D. M. II. JEWELL. Ueglster. Notice of Commutation Final Proof. DKI'AKTMKNT or TH* INTKRIOII. LAND OFKICK AT BISMARCK, N. I.. April 4.1WW. Nonce Is hereby given that CAItKIE WAAGE, Of Marie, N. D.. has filed notice of her intention to make commutation final proof in support of her claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 22948, made May 7, 1903, for the N. '/, of N. E. H. S. E. of N. E. !4 and N. E. '4 of S. E. '4 of See. 23, Twp. I:« N„ Kge. 74 W. of Fifth P. M. And that said proof will lie made before L. A. Weatherby, United States commission er, at Linton, !., on May 23, I90M. She names tbe following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the laud. viz.: Paul Senger, of Marie, N. D. Jacob Kuntz, of Marie. N. D. Joseph Feist, of Marie. N. I». John II. Hearner. of Linton, N. D. M. H.JEWELL. Register. Notice of Five* Year Final Proof. DKI'AIITMENT or THE INTEKIOR, ADAM SCHWAN. Of Strasburg, N. !)., has filed notice of his intention to make live-year final proof In support of his claim, viz.: Homestead Entry No. 305H7. made Novem ber l.'l. lt*)2, for the E. !4 of S. E. and H. 31 N„ llge. of N. E '4 of Sec. 14, Twp 7 W. of Fifth P. M., And that said proof will be made lie fore P. G. Kooks, clerk of the district court of Emmons county. N. D.. at Linton. N. on May 2", 1008. He names the following witnesses to pro his continuous residence upon and cultli irove ra tion of the laud. viz. Franz Janer, of Strasburg, N. D. Anton IIaag. of Strasburg, N. D. this Anton Kels, of Strasburg, N. D. Joseph Schneider, of Strasburg, N. D. M. If. JEWELL. Ueglster. rrn POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Superintendent of School*. To Uie Republican Voters of the County of Emmons: 1 hereby the announce myself a candidate for of County Superintendent of Schools, subject to tha result of the primary election. lama graduate of a first class high school and of a normal school, and I have also had much post-graduate work. 1 was born In North Dakota, and have taught four years In thepublic selioolsof the stat Last year I was assistant in the mathemat ics and science department of the Mayvllle stat« normal school. If elected. I shall do my best for the support and upbuilding of the schools of Knimous county, and promise to do the work myself, without the help of chosen to the place. I promise to run the office as economically as possible consistent with good service. Respectfully, HBNRV II. HANSON. Principal of Linton Schools. For Representative. To the ltepubllcans of Euimons Comity: I am a candidate for re-electiou to the lo"tfr''"useof the State Legislature, Elev enth Assembly term, as one of the two mem ir1 Twentv-Slxth Senatorial l)|s trict (Ivldder and Emmous counties). My candidacy Is dependent upon the will of the voters at the coming primary. Respectfully. JOHN STOMEV. Steele, March 10, nmx. For Clerk of Court. To the Voters of Emmons County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of the District Court of hmmons county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary elec tion to be held June 24,1'.MH Respectfully. ,\. I. mil lla?eIton. N.!»., March linn. For County Auditor. To the Voters of Emmous County: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Audi tor, subject to the decision of the Uepub !,cSP.voUsr„8 at 1,10 primary election to be held June 24,1908. If elected. I shall give all my time and personal attention to the office, as 1 have done in the past, and ou this record I respect fully solicit, your support. J. G. PITTS. For District Judge. To the Voters of the Sixth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota: I hereby announce my candidacy for he Republican nomlnatiOH for the office of Judge «f the District Court of the said Sixth Judicial District, subject to the pri maries to bo held therein on June 24,1908. Dated March is. 1908. F. II. KKOIMTEK. For County Judge. To the Voters of Emmons County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Judge, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held June 24. 1908. C'HAHI.KS B. CAKI.K.V For Register of Deeds. To the Republican Voters of Emmons County 1 hereby anuounco myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election to lie held June 24,190K. Respectfully, S.J. IIAOO. Linton, N. !.. March 31, !!«»•. For County Treasurer. 4 Gayton—Uayton I'ostofflce Hampton—School-house No. 2 r, Cherry Grove—llraddock School- house... ft Tell—Tell Scliool-liouse 5 Logan—Logan School-house No. S Tot:il number of delegates 101 IJy order of the Kepublican County Cen tral Committee of Emmons County. North Dakota. CHAS. COVENTRY, To the Republican Voters of the I'ouuty of Emmons: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for tl»e oIHco of treasurer of Etiifiioim coun ty, subject to the will of the republican voters, to be expressed at the primary elec tion of June 24th, next. If elected. I shall ,tlnton to reside and give my entire attention to the duties of the effice. 4 Williamsport Hazelton (new) School house 7 Omlo—Omlo Postoillce Dakem—Anton Horner School-house...... 3 Exeter—Adam Schwan's House 2 Selz—Hague School-house 4 Uakker—Hull PostotHce a Linton—Linton (old) Scliool-liouse 12 Strasburg—Strasburg Village School house 5 WestOeld—Westtteld l'ostor" Union—Union School-house No. 4 2 Emmousburg—Emmousb'g School house 5 Winona—Winona School-house Glanavon—School-house No. 1 Respectfully, Geo. II. NAIIAMOHK. rton, N. !)., Feb.311, IMS. Haze Iton For County Treasurer. To the Voters of Emmons Couuty. N. D.: I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the republican voters of the county, at the primary elec- Vn Chairman. A. W. SIMS, Ju,,F lyu8- It elected. I will uiupofte of my liutiiuem mid Klv© my personaf attention to the duties of the office, and pledge myself to put forth my liest ef forts ill the proper management of the of- Ke.spectfufly. KOWKHIMKK. k*u. For Representative. To tiie Republican Votorvof Kmrnons Conn* ty: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative from the Twenty-Sixth Sen atorial District Emmons and Kidder coun ties) to the Eleventh Session of tbe Leglsla live Assembly. My candidacy is subject to the will of the Kepublican voters as ex Passed at the primary to be held June 24. 1908. Respectfully, W. P. Ttirri.E. Dawson, Kidder County. N. D.. April 14, For Sheriff. To tiie Kepublican Voters of Ernmons Coun ty: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Em mons county, subject to the will of the Re publican voters at the primary election to be held June 54. 1908. Res|iectfully. WII.I.IAM JOXKS. For County Auditor. To the Republican Votersof EmmonsCounty The undersigned respectfully announces himself a candidate for the position of audi tor, subject to the action of the Republican voters at the primary of June 2tt.h. Linton. N. D.. March 24. L. A. Wi:vriiKiiiv. For Register of Deeds. To the Kepublican Voters of Fmrnous County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of ICeglster of Deeds, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election to lie field June 24,1908. Respectfully, p. J. WrrrMAVKit. Linton. N. D.. March It 1908. For Representative. To the Republicans of Emmons County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative from the Twenty-Sixth Sen atorial District (Emmons and Kidder coun ties) to the Eleventh Session of the Legisla tive Assembly. My candidacy is subject to the will of the republican voters, as ex pressed at the primary to he held next June, Respectfully, DARWIN It. STIIKKTKII. LINTON, March 10,1908. For Superintendent of Schools. To the Kepublican Voters of the County of Emmons: I hereby announce myself a a I I.AM) OFFICE AT BLSMARCK. N. D., March 28, I'JUH. I Notice Is hereby given that candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools, subject to the will of the Repub lican voters at the coming primary election. I am graduate of a first-class high school, and a four-year normal school. I am a man with a family, and a homesteader in tills county. I have bad twenty-three years' ex perience in school work-nine years In coun try schools and twelve as principal and su perintendent of high schools—and was coun ty auperintendent of schools In I'nlon coun ty. South Dakota. During the past year 1 have been teaching In Einmons county. If elected, I shall do my best, for the upbuild ing of the schools or the county: and. fur thermore, will carry on the work as econom IcAlly as possible. Respectfully, SCAI .1. SMITH. Dale, N- D.. April 11. 1907. nTLinton Stale Hank has real estate money to loan on (food farm land, improved, live years, annual in terest, with privilege uf paying tlOO, or any multiple thereof, on any interest-paying date. mwwuuuuiiwiAnmnmu E THE IBHCHE UK WITH A IEDICIHB STORE Taken Up (ieldinic I'ony. Came to my place. tln N. K. of section township t:ii, rau^e 7near Strasburg, N. l».,al)out ten days ago, one gray gelding ponv about four years Old left hind ho..f white branded With Ij. on right hip. Owner will please call, prove property, pay the charges, and take the animal away. (ap!»-2:t] ANIIUKW ITZKU Strasburg, N. 1). Notice tor Publication* •Isolated Tract (I'l'III.IC-LAND -SA1.K RISMAIICK (X. D.) LANH OI I k. April 4, l!MW. it ice is hereby given that, as di rected by lie commissioner of the general land-oflice, under provisions or act of congress approved June ^T, liw. (Public—Xo. :m), will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. in. on the 12th day of May, irnw, next, at this otltce, the fol lowing tract of land, to-wit: X. E. of S. W. of Sec. IS. Twp. i:n N Kg,.. 78 W. of Fifth p. M. Any person claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated fur sale. M. II. KWKI.I ., Register. JOHN SATTKKLI'NK, Ucceiver. Notice to Creditors. In the tnatterofthe Estate of Kdivnd II il llctt, Deceasi d. Notice Is hereby Hi.. issued. arollne Italllett. adtiiltii,! tat of lie es tate of kdward Italllett. late of the comity of Emmons and suite of North Dakota, de ceased. to the creditors of and all persons having claims against, salii deceased, to ex hibit them, Willi the necessary vouchers, within four tiionths after the Hist, publica tion of this notice, to finis Coventry, at Ills olllce, In the town of l.lnton, In said Em mons county. Hated March 31, A. D. I!«H. t'AKllt.INK IIAl.l.l KTT. I Administratrix. Notice of Five-Year Final Proof. DKI'AKTMKNT OK TIIK I NTI:TTIILIT, I I.ANitOrricB st HISMAIII'K. D. March •.'•. bins. .. Notice is hereby nlvcn a I'itiEDltirii sniAl r:i Uf Linton, N. D., has llled Ids In tention to make live-year final proof in supportof Ills claim, vl/., Homestead Entry No. I7HM0. made.Inly SI. 1908, for the N. W. '4 of Sec. H, Two. till N.. Rge. 74 W. of I'lftli IV M. And that said proof will be made before I'. U. Kooks, clerk of the district court of Emmons county, ND. 111 l.lnton, N Jakob lluber. of Marie. N. D. A ndreasScliweit/.isr, of a N I'oterJ. Wlttmayer. of l.lnton. Andrew Wolfer. of l.lnton, N. D. M. II. JEWELL. Register Notice of Five-Year Final Proof. Dr.I'AHTMKKT OK TIIK I ri iitiitt, 1 LANII ttrncic AT HIHMAHI K, N. D.. March •. I'.ttK I Notice Is hereby given that. •JUINTON WI NFJEKTEi:, II!., Of Linton, N. I*., lias llled notice of Ids in tention to make live-year tlna! iit'imf in supportof his claim, vl/..: Homestead EnLry No. miwsi, made November •81, 11*)-, for the H. E. of Sec. is. Two. I ll N., Rge. W. of Fifth I'. M.. And that said proof will in- made berore I'. U. Kooks,clerk of the district, court, of Emmons county, N. Ii.. at. l.lnton. N D. on May 12, IIWH. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the laud, vl/..: Karl Render, of Winona, N. John I'ostle, of Winona. N. John Render, of Winona, N. D. Ignatz Urosz. of Winona, N. II. M. II. JEWELL. Register Notice of Five-Year Final I'riof. DKI'AHTMKNT IUU3, for the S. E. '4 of See. Twp. Ml N., Itge 7H W. of lfth IV M.. And that said proof will be made before I'. O. Rooks, clerk of the dlst rlel court of Emmons county, N I) at t.inlon, N il on May 12.1'JOS. He names the following witnesses io prove his continuous resilience upon ami culti vation of the laud, vl/..: Relnhold Mulsky, of lla/elnm, N II JacoliTaxIs. of lla/elton. ,N. I'almer Newberry, of lla/.elton. D. Adam Reldllnger, of lla/elton. N. D. M. II. JEWELL. Register. S Notice to Contractors. Sealed Mils will lie received by tin- rli,-»,! Hoard of Kveter School District. No t. the couuty of Kmnion, nml slut.-,if N.iiil, Dakota, up to 7 .rdock ..f I rM*y May S. WOS. for the eri»-tlon nf four icieiof houses in said Kxeter School UNirlc! Envelopes containing Milstutii! tie m»rki-il "Hid* for Ht'honl*find musi h»» dressed to Korlr.i* Itoich. Clvrk of l'\, i, School District. No. 11. SI raluri(, N I'lans and specifications can In* s..,.n at the residence of tin- ri, rl,, on Sec .^i Two I II. Rge. :,V The successful lit,wi!i rt,|iiire.l to furnish a lientl for ttu- faithful pi-.i fornevn.-,. of his contract. The Hoard ri'wrin tin tislii lo ivject :nv or all bids. Ily order of the Hoard of 1U•ectors of l"ve ter School District. No I I Dated March Ji, iws. t'.'l Hi II II I S I IOl II lllitrli-t I li tl? Notice of l:lve-Year Final Proof. I *KP A IT'L'M KN TIIK ISTKIMNU l.tMiiirrifK vr HKM.AMI K. N. Mitrrh NnlWv tu n-liv ulvrn Unit InSF.l'H (Jol.hAM Of llanur. N l., hi* lilt.I tiol l«'i uf hNlii U'tillnti l4 tn iUr tiuai pro.if in HUpport of liU clitltn, vu llomoHttMMl Kutry No 'Jowl, iu.»U VvimtHr II. 1W* fur \Uv lv S «.f N.| '4 an.I nf S. K. of S»*r. Twp I 1 N Jv.'f Tl w. of rmh And that uttiil nioof will IH muilr i. 'hit*. II. Cftrley, JiKik'f tnl -ottit «*)«i .f lu* county court nf Kintnons rniintv at Union, N. h., on Mi»y I t, r«U" ll) naoiUH the following wit m-wt u\\ hi*contlnuouN rwnltloiiro upon :ini I ton of till) lailil. V\f .lojtfph F.fR'fk\ of ii!in*. N 11 llertiliurd JiM'Kt'f, of N I' riioinuH Vftlfr, of llstK'ic. N l. Atulrt'jtH Wolf, of II «^tt«k, N. II. .IKWKLI., IN 1 Notice of Five*Year Final Proof. Ur.PAHTMKNT UV TIIK IMt-.HMH: I.AM^»rri4 AT ItlHMAH'R, N l» Mnrt-h LN. 1'.«H Notice 1h hortsliy tint ruAN/ srilMIKUKU, Of ^triiMburtf, N, l.. In* IIUmI i»oih-»» gf hu tntoiitloii to niako llvc-yviir HUp|ortof limit proof in III* ••liilin, vl/. llom*)»t«a(l ICntry No. May ItMU, for lot!* HIMI 4 uii«l W of N \V. tf HIM*. IIIKI lot I, of N-r l, l'v\|» i:»» N., W. of 1-lflh IV M., AIUI that *ah! |)toof Will ho hiadr hi-fruv rhitrlt-jt II, Cui U»y, Juilgo ami «»t!lr|o of the county court «»f Kintnon* fount v. N. I», ut Miiton, N. I' .on May II, I'.iom. lie uainofi tho follow I tiu wit Hushes nt-i v. Ill*continuous nsjiUlfiico upon and ru'ilva llou of the laud, vl/,.: AuKUMi fr'leKiil. of Htrathur* N h. .lohn II. Van Soc»t, of StnttlMiru-N. Martin Van SH-NI, of Hanuc, N. Ii. lVt«r M. Van SO«hI. of Htra*hurK» N. 011 May II. IU08 lie names the following witnesses III prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the land, viz.: II. JKWEM.. Urul^l. Notice of Five-Year Final Proof DKI'AIITMBNT or TIIK INTKHIOII. LAMnurrica AT KISMAHCK, N. Si arch «H. r.ms 1 Notice Is hereby K'ven that OHWALD NACMANN, Of Liuton, N. D., has tiled not I. los In tentlon to make live-year tlual proi.r In supiHirtof Ills claim, vl/. Homestead Entry No. June iWM. for the N. of S. \V. and I*. 1 Anton Larson, of Linton, N. liarl Lindhura, of LIHIOU. N D. John Wolil, of Liuton. N. D. •Jeorne Dexter, of Linton. N. D. oi N. W. 'i of Hec. *.M. Tivp ll N Rxe. T* W. of lfth IV M.. Anil that said i»ri"f will he ule In-Tore Charles II. Carley. Judife and e\ -oi1lc|o en i, of the county court of Emmons county. II., at LlnUm, N. D., on May l:|. ItiO-t. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the land. vU: M. II. JEWELL. iti Kisie, Notice of Five-Year Final Proof. IIKFAIITMCNT IK TIIK INTKHII LAMI DrricK AT IIIHMAIII Notlc OK TIIK INTKHIOII. LAND OKFICK I AT IIISMAIICK. IM. D. March I!ms. I Notice Is hereby given that OUST A JORliANT/, Of lllizelton, N. II., lias llled notice of his Intention to make live-year final proof lu support of Ids claim, vl/..: Homestead Entry No. mailu April TJ. K, N. II March I'^.1" I Is hemhy Kl ven hat ANTON si IILOfiSI:l!. Ii. if Of Marie, N. I»., has llled nntlei Intention to make live-year llual support, of Ids claim, vi/..: Homestead Entry No. I"'.i77. made pienihcr 13, lt««. for the N. E. of cc. in. I «(. 1.01 N., |{ge. W. of fifth I' And that said proof will he made nefoie Charles II. Car Icy, Jud«e and ex-olllcio cierl. of till! county court, of Emmons county. N. I., at Linton, N. D„ on .May II, ItM*. lie names the foilowinic wltnessi to prove his continuous residence upon and culm a Hon of tlio land, viz.: Michael tioldade. of Marie, N. D. Joaeph Mlt/.el. of Marie. ,N. Andreas HchwelUer, of Marie. N I' .lacoli III.tier, of .Mitrlu. N. 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