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r'*i I ,1 •fc I M i'i t- S ht If .53 11 -v a 'i'.f .••• 1 •, J'-, 5- if *si ii •i BMiWMMIW aids Bill ha no(r*d by L. J. M. H**kr, district clerk of Kac if« «ctof IHstrtd. 9o.«.ia Essmoas wutt, D-. ••ill p. hMt4*r, October Ml. for n*a2lag laiMf-lttMwtf eMLmtartw. fnn Ml«» iv Ike ruton tekael-bMM is eeid school-district. Bid* to be la toM wnsidiM *wM *M for OMHH Br order of Bou4 of Oaei." IMkmii »f »'«t School DWtSei, S«. I. L. Ml. OAKLET. iMstrtct Clerk. I)tu4 UK. (UtecifSwtli takau. Coastr of &otu»t. la Dstrtd Ouart: Siath itCltit! A X. Bttxxrun. (ilistit **. Virt* In kuu Title. iMtrtK* ud Tnut Coayur IA Corpurattukj. u4 A. B. Gvpt'Js. Mm* tfee al»» rt- Baaue4 V»s tn kertlqr KBW«t4 Ui uutn Ut OOWBI*)tt«( Uk j)iUUf is tldt mrrriot etf U.Si nin- BMII S|M fW, eidmiTt Iter 5*7 Of Kl »V*: aa'). te CH»«f rwfl£trt u4Mew or answer. odtotal wis: bt taken iniutroi I t/jr oefauft for tbt rtiltf InusM it Uw CJsST'platol. f*uil tbi« Xfcfc Si/ o" Mij. A V. SJltfci. Geo. W do. 09n»Tir. Attorneys Lliwi em c. S'JTUI I»- fcvt*. I Pirn psMieauosfcejrt. Jtafc— LAS*. trt. ITU. licit. DKSTUT LISTUB. SOIL DAK. KBBOBS Conotj ihstnet Coapta L. A. Wunnir. OBcU2 Abttracter (xjiri.m aanTKAcr* or am. urw IXM I* IWOM COCJTTT FAkM A.M» it A Null LAM'S FOB SALE VOTAHY PUBLIC Arent fur MKK1CAS feL'BETY tX).. of .He* York CI'JAK* BATH BOOM CITY UABIIEB SHOP A. M. BBITT8. I'wor. LitauOrf Buket Utrn OD Mondajr* E E A Watchmaker and Jeweler llepairinK a Specialty Linton, North Dakota WELL8. TUBULAR NINK YEAIIM' KXI'KltlENOF.. HATIHFAO'TIOM UUAItANTEKlJ AUKNT KOK UAIlY AUKMUl.F.I) OAHH LINK EMUINKM. KIIANOI8 JA6ZK0WIAK. No 121 Twelfth Htreet. llUtriarcW. I N. DR. W. C. WOLVERTON PllVS1CIAN AND .SLIKOKON LINTON. NORTH DAKOTA of tbu Kjrc Klvcn HpccUl Atlvntlou OladMiit Klttcl. Ornct AT Fi.AHinTr I'IMMMACT. Htione*: Ofllee. in-!: KeaKteoce, tH-:i JOHN PETERSON, Blicksnitb and Woodworker, IIAZKI/IXJN N OUT 11 jAK/l'A. 1. 1'Meby renjiectfuHy inform A the public that am new prepared to do work In nay line, and will earnestly en deiiTor to HatiHfy tliotte wlio f(iv« me their patronage OMVBEAL & SWEET WELL DRILLERS LIVONA. Noklll IJAKOI A Wc Drill U:«,. «r Sii.dlow W« lls. C. tsoliu«: i'nwcr Used (»r lrilliii|{. WORK PROMPTLY DONE SMITH & IRVINE Undertaking and Embalming, Furnitur* and CasH«ts. I'rrsoii.-il ml prompt attention to all tclrplioric orders. Linton, North Dakota •o VCMW, •KHMIilflB PATENTS aayeaessaStasasl #Kg§jg "•ssfaJS ealaUea of ear Oiifim f««u. Tbe Sratii}!! pifff fbo smicnMk for a wager Jo drhe a b*3 a EsSJe in I a dfuze-u coesectsare ti»c«s pic^LJt t** bSxue'J aa eesier mi titts »ae ofs h*« [^cdR«!Mn occth of lie T*w4 Aesos^s Jie- roost iaieresKisj? wagers of liis kii»d as o*se tztea .ia tie Bargee* G4£ng society Ss J«Ss lo ttro meszUet* coeM drire 4 l«i3| OTfrT tie cjiiue of S. OSes' Rt-ffpie-1 Tk feat cis K«- 1 nSrwot tfct Xorti, Oakou TlUe. lossr aac« aad Trust Company, dtlokdisu. TtK ?l*l* of ,*ortfc aneiEple2 Seeasie# Uiwv.1 If a Mr.j of Ltiti sjad Mr Suwilte, prlsier, eaei tlXrafi sis bsiis, a»l both fotspKSioJ* •we^i^erciKi. a beas&t of saort tJjas 1*'J feet frura 51»e giwsjai. S«ae yesif iaie-r Dwaaid Mel»esji, a write? V9 ibe Sgwf ^roa rsixtxa t5aj 1*1 br dririi^ a ba2 ctw Mel rEJe's TscmcopaL ia St. Ailrt* *I Wpfof objeb wfli b« tied r:ti UK cieri: of tbe dUtfiet enrt of Esasums eHsif, of JKorth u4 to tort a oupy of yoor Mf«r g)w U* tstarriMri Vitus thirty difi after tbe FIQSARE, WLIUE »WAI SC-YTEMOEN BART perfanzxtS the of driviaj •ije toXi f»a Siafc* to tb» top of Ajtiicr's sett a species of jo8 ieg viacli requires coo Eadersbie nsniiaa as tt&3 as fti'L— Westffliast^ GiJsMte. A Litt:# H«r« Than Your Income. A jxaii, being asked bo* mtyjh Jt coei to lire ia New Yorlt city rpj':»4, "A littie more tbaa yoor In etrzoe, •B-baterer that Is." A yoans «tj cJergjTaaa oa tis first itnad of parist calis focal a fa in 11 j- on the verge ol etarratJoo- The man had been oat ol work for mouths. He had a wife aac fire C-hOdren, the yocngest a baby They had just eaten the last bit ot food In the house. 925 The young clergy man gave them $3 and collected foi them f20 more before the day was ont A few days later be called to see about getting work for the man. They wer* •gain on the point of starring. Witt tile the woman had bought a fine new baby carriage, some coffee anc sugar. When the clergyman exposta latci she indignantly denied extrava gam*. The children bad broken tin old caniagc. and It was necessary tht baby should have a dally airing. Ai for th'- coffee It was the first they ha4 had in vrx-S Ji. They were accustomec to It and needed it—Appleton'r Maga line. A Queer Cough Mixture. Mrs. Ix-lauey, so well known &s ai ei?hte«ntb ccntury personage, had •trance prescription for a cough mix tnre. Writing to a friend In January 1758. she M'R: "Does Mary cough ii the nlfc-litV Two or three snails boila In her lcirlcv water or tea water a whatever sin.' drinks might le of grea R« rvi-e .to li'-r. Taken in time the have done wonderful cures. She mus know nothing of it. They give n« manner of taste. It would be be* nol'xly .should know It but yourself and I should Imagine six or eight boll ed in a quart of water and strained of and put In liottle would be a T!H:J gooi way, adding a spoonful or two of tha to every liquid she takes. They mns be fresh done every two or three days otherwise they trow too thick." A strpnge r*ni'dy, and one wonden whether "Mcry" took It and benefited by It Misjudged. A fkotumaii was traveling la a thirl class Krnoking carriage on a north ol England IJu when at a small statior fishwife with a creel opened tb door. Not relishing the prospect ol such company, the Scotsman said his smoothest tones, "Ah, this is smoking carriage, my good woman!* The fishwife took no notice, but pushed In. "My g'xrd woman, this Is a smok ing carriage." repeated th* mate p«» senger In louder tones. The fishwife put her nr!I In the corner and ui down opp'/'lii' to bbn, and the tniz started. th« woman pat hei hand in a pocket of her blue petticoat took out a large black pipe, lit It, an& blowing a cloud of rank smoke thai nearly isuffo'/ated her companion, re marked, "And no, my manole, y« thocht nneixxly could tak* a draw but yerseT!" A Big ftwallow. A detective was testifying In tht case of a woman nbopllfter whom be had arrested In her own house. "And, your honor," said he, "when I told her the charge she turned bet back to me and swallowed a purse, six suits of silk underwear, a silver candle stick and chafing dish, and"— "Itubblsh! Arc you crasy?" the mag istrate interrupted. "Excuse ine. What I mean to say, your honor," explained the detective, "is that she swallowed the pawn tick ets." A Wash Twice a Year. A charming 1/ungarlan countess once said to me, "What Is so nice nliont the men from England Is that they look so clean, as If they bad Just come from ii 'swlm." Of course we pride OIIIKCIVCH on otir morning tubs, flplash and splutter ami shiver and pol ish up with-rough towels. "What dirtj people those English are," remarked ton Kalian, "when they IInd It neces sary to wash all over every day! Why, I only wash twice a year!" I have met Ohlnexe who regard washing all over an a proceeding decidedly Im proper. A rhlncse Is washed when be is born, and lie has no other oltogctber wash till he is dead. But we British people have adopted eleantlnesa. only of recent years. Small hous^ have their bathrooms, but very fc# liouses built over half century ago were pro vided with Iwthrootns. I suppose those must have been (he days of the Saturday night wash in the kitchen. Certainly our gay cavalier ancestors In silks and rallies must have been a dirty gang. Handkerchiefs were not iuvented, and the velvet cloaks must often have been greasy. The rollick ing old times were very dirty old times.—"Baths, Pleasant and Other wine." The Don't Worry Theory. •Tht! usual advice given to the wor rlw IM, "I inn't worry." This advice is foolish U'CIIUMC can it. Impractical. No one HIOJI thinking one type of thought except i,y mibstitutlng for it another. r.iMhU'H, it in dangerous advice, for, VV" one could niechnnlcai- 1 1 a a L-w.xv'"ni1 Hllu»,,y bc itseu, w,„ii!i it t» t» U«{fct bnr to Ssi a WtiA fai em'W* for bif or tier Uftw pMW tin» go&sr to raii If a*7 "Do«1 wh^tx Jet al»o t« mfi£ to add. ~Bsi rMt" and Jet »2M poist 0®J •nit: Utsd at AcsM bf takes aad Ibe ia *rbich It so be 'a -7tier rtit Ibr worrier sswds Is ff^doaiioa.—BfT. ft S M'ftei fa Btar. A MrtiUtt. Mts.. s&cixe&ei W-'.'if-i'is la se&diig tb-sr balls **2 «r« si*' sje-n jgtrf. who *rtf fes/j tome ors Jo scrrk* before and HAD BID SMTTTFY SET EXPENEOOE ap}*-are*l lo no "kc an en sl",l,ul l»hu»t himself on the expi iuit'.i "f ,ltM c"Kl,,°- The energy x,V,'(t!1,0 7y,'tur,u,d lt,w"rd on Ism to *»oiitnt mechan 1 H' Nl1'- rkHl man What the wor ornan needs evidently as a V* wUiiag aaS ta- aia-J was ^QK-k to learn. In rif-s ber iiicij)t!K9« she bad read ily srtv'J to c. ort for ST.^Vj a week, ilr.-- ha iras an expert cook, Lii ''ten riicch f«ain5 with ber edu csitioc in lh.it lliK-. and at tbe end of rv six ~«*ks JetaSnsa was eqnal to sar denials her ia the line of TT^ •rt. The mhstress was greaily surprised, therefore, wben tbe K-J-S oae :. orain^ gave hor a week's aork-e. ^vi*hat do.rs this mean. JemimaT' th? a?ked. "Haven't I treated yon fairly "Ye*, nia'ara." answered tbe girl, "bet I've h-arned how to cot* now, end I've foond a place where I can get S." a wevk rifrlit at the start" •"You OWi/t ask nse to raise your wag -*.. Ij ou think you are acting fairly with nse'r" "Oh. I'm sing to do the square thins with you. Mrs. Mlllsap," said Jemima "I've got a sister about a ye.tr jounjj.-r than I am, and she's I«errtTi- ly i'.iing To come here and work for a week—till she learns c)okiu? an. liov,'." Youth's Compan ion. Trivial Cause of a Bloody War. In the year 1454 a Polish nobleman he-ame obnoxious to the laws Of his country by reason of his having com mitted a crime. Be fled to Sweden, whereupon John Casimir, king of Po land, wrote to Charles Gustavus, king of Sweden, demanding tbe surrender Of the criminal Tbe king of Swedon an reading tbe dispatch noticed that his own name and titles were followed by two "et ceteras," while the nam# of tbe king of Poland was followed by three. The missing "et cetera" SO en raged tbe king of Sweden that be at once declared war against Poland. Tbe war was carried on with great bit terness until 1CC0. wben a peace waa signed at Oliva, near Danzig. A con temporary writer (Kocbowsky) poured out bis lan-entations on the war In these terms: "How dear has this 'et cetera' been to us! With bow many lives have these two potentates for these missing eight letters! With what streams of blood has the faQsre of a few drops of ink been avenged!" A Horse's Tee Naila, Few persons realise that a borse's hoof is really tbe same thing as the toe nails of human beings or of ani mals having toes. Tbe horn of a boot grows Just as a toe nail does. The hoof grows more rapidly In unshod horses than in those wearing sbosa, and it grows tester in borsss which are well groomed and well fed. Bat on an average tbe born grows about a third of an inch a month. Hind boofii grow faster than fore hoofs. Tbe toe of the hoof being the longest part It takes longer for tbe born to grow down there than at the beeL For In stance, the toe will grow entirely down in from eleven to thirteen months, while the heel will grow down in from three to live months. As tbe new horn grows ont any cracks or detects la the Old gradually work down to where they can be cut off, just as with human Anger nails you can watch tbe progress of a braise front the roof to the tip.— New York Bun. Dictionary Users Modest. Men are never so m'xJeBt as wben they go to use a dictionary," remarked aa attendant at the public library. As a rule, when you see a man go to a public dictionary or one in anyplace where other jeople are around you'll see him looit about furtively as If in fear somebo.ly might s»-e him. Men who make pretensions at having any great :ni 'u:it of knowledge never theless Kee to IK embarrassed to have any think that they do not know the pronunciation or meaning of some Engli-li word. The next time you see a in.ni looking up a word in the dictionary Just ask him What it is he is looking "|i and see if be will tell you. You'll f"fj'l In at leant nine cases out of ten that lie won't teil you. He's afraid you'll Uno-.v it and have the fun of enllghteil:)K him."—Cleveland Plsln Dealer. A Bibliophile's Reply. Mandell Creighton, who waa bishop of London, had a horror of lending his favorite books. A fellow clergy man once vl-dted the bishop and took a fancy to old edition of Shake speare. lie borrowed the volume and did not thinU to return It for several mouths. Finally the minister returned It with a letter, saying. "My Dear Bishop-1 hiive Kreat pleusure in re turning tbe volume you lent me." The bishop answered, "My Dear Brother—AH the joy is mine." Oyster Shells aa Medicine Ground oyster sh»lls were given by the mediaeval doctors to children suf fering froin rickets and scrofula. Now It appears that they were right. The shells contain lime, nitrogen. Iron, sul phur, manganese, magnesia, flour, bro mide, phosphoric acid and Iodine, all excellent for feeble children. They asy that If growing children were to take powder«*d oyxer shells in their food the teeth would be Improved.—ton don Answetv Why He'ltefiieed. ^Can I offer you a little more soupT* lady asked her new paying guest "No. thanks'" was the quick reply. "I ho|ie you are not refusing because it Is considered had form to take two helpinipi of *oup We are not sticklers for etiquette." "Oh. It Isn't etiquette that I was worrying about It was tbe soup!" •aved the Dishes. Husband- Ilut why did you dlsml the cook this morning, when tho Hlggaes are coming to dinner tonightf Wife—Because at 11 a. m. we bad only exactly enough dishes left to set tho table.—Judge. Ton as&." asM aa Aafoam man eighty yean yonc, was eoaat od a sin aaacog the good wivea of tbe Uttie Maine town while was born to waste a atngle aeant of tiaae. I have heard my grandmother tell the story ef one dame who aach fanftrt tbe chareh pteple oa one never to be forgotten oecaatsa. People who went eaity to thaith acta snryrtsad one Sabbatb inocalag to aee Aaat Bet sy sitting sway ia fraat gray yarn stockings in ber hands aad ber knit ting needle* cHcktag merrily away as she worked- Tbe Itmtd la soiprise as ho poaoed ber oa Ms way to tbe pulpit, bat the old lady was act one whit disturbed by Us disappear ing air. 8m!ling aemHj, aho said complacently: Thought I'd knit a Stitch while the people are gathering. I never was one to waste a mlnnte, elder.* And tbe good dame cantlnned to click her needle*, while tbe bontfiod minister hastened to his desk. Not till be began bis sermon did Annt Bet sy lay aside her Saadaj work."—Kennebec Journal. Cariyle Was a Terror. The domestic Infelicity of tbe &? lyles is commoa kaowledge, hat It Is not Inappropriate to giro Mrs. OsilyWs view of ber husband. "It bo .woold only bo aatisfied!" she used to Mine times complala of Oaityle. "Bot I have bad to loan tbgt when be does not And fault hs Is pleased, and that has to content me." On one occasion wbea Csrtylo wag away from home Mia. Cariyle busied herself to get all In perfect order foe her husband's antral, aad whoa an was complete-his dinner nady^ hls armchair la its asaal poalttoa, hlfgtps aad tobacco prsparsd, all as comfortable aa lisssflils Mis CLjat down at last to nst aad to oipoct him with a quiet mind. Be arrtrad, aad Rafter bo bad greeted me, what do yoa think bo did? He walked to the win dow and shook It aad asked, '.Wbsra's tbe wedge of the wtadowf And ontjl wo had fBond thst-bloMed wedge noth ing woold content Ida. Bo said tbe window would rattle aad spoil alL" Hard and toft. "What asked tha teacher, "does an* thracito meant" "That's a kind of coal," said little Willie. "Yes. Anthracite coal Is what wo call bard coaL So 'anthracite^ most msiij 'hard.' Now, can yoa tell mo what trftnmlnoao' means?" "That's coal, too," Willie replied. "But It isn't tbe saaa of cool that sntbrscito Is, Is Itt Bitumiaoiui coal is what wa comiaonly rater to as soft coal. Now, wails, 1st as aee it you can form a esateace the words anthracite aad tibunloMa.] Willie tboaght tbe matter over fur a mlnnte aad tbea ssld: "Here's one: This "»«—'f before pa started do wa town ma wanted |8 tec groceries aad things aad Aa Mod to get It by saying btfaartnnas words, bet pa gave her an sntbarll» loo^Tand wben bo dlssppsand arooad ths cornsr she was weeping What BIsie's sister wanted to know was where BUs Hot that sOver mounted walldag stick. Bo| lQsle didn't want MA sisters to know, so Elsie's sister got Elsis'a ft thsr to ask Elsie. "I fouad it," sue ponttaidy, inform ed ber tether, "floatiaf libs a jehoooer oa the waves one day wlto I waa bsthing." But two daye later EWs's sister ssld to Elsie: "Come tell mo! What Is bis name?" "Name!" repeated Elsie blankly. 'What do yoa mean?" "I mean, dear," said Elsis's aister, "that last night I tried to make nst stick off yours float la tbe bath, and— well, darling, It saak!" Pearsoa's Weekly. A Metaphor With a History. To "know a bswk from a hsrnshaw" Is metsphor with a cations history. It is comps^xm drawn from fsl* conry. "Hernsbaw" Is a eorraptlOB of "beronsbaw," or yoang heron, a bird which was a common pray of tbe fsl cons. To know a hawk from a bsrn shaw la therefore to be able to dis tinguish tbe falcon from Its prey. A farther colloquial corruption crept late ths phrase—"to know a hawk from handsaw," a form nsed by Bamlet la one place. Possibly tbe distinction be* tween hawk and a hsrnshaw was found not tOyhs strong enough tor the purposes of'the proverb.—Msncbestsr Qnsrdlan. Agrssd With the Lsstnrsr. Daring a lectors at ons of tbe schools on tbe subject of "Ventilation and Ar chitecturo," tho temperatnre of tbe room rose to a very high pitch. "And now wo will tarn to Groses/' sMd tbs lecturer. "So wo will," said one of the audi ence, wiping hla brow, "unless yoa open some of tho windows."—Path Under. Out of It, "Tea, ho makso a big hit with her.' He has a greea automobile, sad It matches her drsss." "Well, why dont yoa toko her driv ing?" "I ain't got no green horse.1'—at Louis Bepabilc, Is Odd. Oyer—Ioe't It qaoer that tbs bamp of benevolence Is located exactly at the top of a man's bsad? Myer What's queer aboat It? Oyer—Why, It's ss tar from ths pocketbook as possible.—Chicago News. Hspplasss consists of thinking so and sticking'to It—Msachoster Valoa. Notioo to Creditors. la the matter at the estate of Ploaia Bias beuvel, di state of creditors of, •jicjzsrz im six oaths after this notice, to ai— resMeaeeia theasttlei said fanmoaacoaaly. aeeeaaaor voaebers. wlthli er the nt publication said aAialiKtof at h(_ A of westteld, in Dated AagaatST, A. O. HH. B. LOOYENUA. adwitattlfiiiw Klrat pabllcattoa oa the Sd day uf N«p' .tealber, A. D. MS. FKENUn 6HMM. l*«y an* j*TZiC a year satoeripUoB ia MriMt rax Uw hi* ssock brands described la tkit A13e«,H. W.-Braddoci. Bones-oa right sboaMer. CaiUe. v-i oa rigt hio alle*. Joerpb-*Wicoaa. Cattle. A ea rigbt iaim. W. —Jale. Cattle branded •a left s4e. Boraes hraaded with wall sue ot above bruuL on left ebeek. Cattle aad Hermaa Linton. taws. Boa left hip. Baker. W.—Liroaa. OatUe. 7 oa left hip aader oater half of right ear scalloped oat. Horm,} on left shoulder. itat, »aas tlnll. Cattle, AB Oeiaad le Setliar) aa itsM kip. Baker, Jokn—11axel ton. Cattle aad Horsea, aad oonbiaed on left side. •aangartaer. Joka—Strasbarg. Cattle and busts. ec left Up. Hem aad eaule, s) right thlsfc er hip. tibus. strip eat oat ead of aader *Me of Hfkl ear. Beas. Anjrast—Brad dock. Cattle. 4 oa right hip. Brooks, C. E. Winchester. Horses, left shoulder. Cattle same braad oa right hip. Itle, •oa left hip. a lefttMsb. m»a»l, aWiMI. •T-p. noleh la risbt ear at wstbenasd left cut of eOes Clark, Joseph—Dale. Cattle, JC oa left hip. Caaey, D. W.—Gayton. Cattle, on left rib. Horses, same brand on left 7 shoulder. Compaan, Abel—Westfleld. Cattle, A and combined oa right hip. Coover.C. E.~Gleneoe. CaUle,_l_ oa ieftribe. Honsa. 11 on left sbonlder.*~i*" Davis Bros. (Bearer Creek Stock Farm)— Liatoa. Cattle and horses. on right hip. Davis, J. B.—Hazelton. cattle, combined JB oa right hip. Dasisiliiss. Lewie—Braddoek. Cattle, DX oa left hip aad 7 on risht side. Horses, 0 oa leftshoalder. Daralnuh, Loale—WeeUIeld. Cattle, LD eoa risht hip. Jakob—Bister. Cattle, Hones, seme on left sbo mtle. •a left Frederick, Jas.—Hatelton. Cattle, 33 on left hip. Ooagbaoar. John—Bismarck. Cattle have brand (known as "Logcbaln-Hook Brand") oq left hip. Orarlnk, H.-We^fleld. CalUe, on left hip. P.-Hull. Cattle, W oa rich! Oiosa, Wss. thigh. Hansen, A.—Hatelton. hip. Hssaaid, Bea—1 left sldo. Halt, Jerrr,—Winona, on left side. Cattle. on left l-Cattle, I oa Cattle and horns, lit Cattle, J2 on left ribs. Cattle, 73 oa tho riahi Uedblad, Olof-Tell. Harols, O. A.—Linton. hip. Herolt, H. J.—Linton. blned on right hip. Grown brand on right shoulder. Youag horses, on Inside of right front leg. Hose, J.—Winona. Cattle and horses. J—J (combination II and J) on right hip. lot VeMk A.—WeMfleld. Sheep, ears split Cattle, A and com »_ horses, same Urely in two parts left ear on ewes, risht ear on wetben. Klahuode, E. A.—Hazelton. Cattle and horses. KX on left hip. Kurt*. 8. B.—Hazelton. Cattle and horses. (lazy seven) on left ribs. Merchant, W. J.—Linton. Cattle, on risht Haealdsr. Wllllaai—Emmonsbars. Cattle and WM oa risht hi*. Handigo, W. W.—Braddock. Uorses and cat tle, open triangle on left hip. Hikesell. J. W.-Braddock. Cattle and borshs, diamond (C In adlamond on left hip. OT Morford, M. B.—Hampton.—Cattle, (with enrves Instead of angles at top) on risht side of neck. Husodi. Wm.—Bmmonsbuic. Cattle, oa left hip. Horses, on left shoulder. C.—Winona. Cauie. N (lame, with earner*) MI left sMe. Horns, ssme (ssull) on left boof. O'Flynn, John—Winona. Cattle, O on left shoulder. Horses, O on left hip. Petereon, A. B—Armstrons. Cattle, on left hip. Petria, A. L.— Linton. I) tlorsee and cattle have this brand on (I risbt hip. PoUosk, B. Y. Sons.—Pollock, 8. D. Cattle oa right hip. on left ebeula some with Pestle. John—Winona. Horses, 4 on de. Cattle, 44 on left elde, and on left shoulder. Putnam, C. O.—Winona. Cattle, DC on left ribs, lioreee, on left shoulder. Batbbnn, C. J.—Linton. Horses, 76 blned on left shoulder. Cattle, brand on left hip. Kennkera, G. W.—Weetlleld. r%ht blp. Bice, 11. E.—Pollock, horses, branded on with this brand. 8.1). Cattle and right 'shoulder Bypkems, Rlemer-Westaeld. Cattle, MR on right shoulder. Horses, hair lirana on risht ribs. Bush, H.—Hazelton. Cattle. 41 on leftislde Horses. 4t on left shoulder. 8pauldlng, Ilarrlc—Gayton. Cattle branded with large S on right hip. -Horses, on right shoulder. Suverly, Geo. A.—Clayton. Cattle and horses A on right hip. Todd. James—Gayton. Cattle and Horses, on right shoulder. 25 Tough, David—Horses,brand on right hip. Cattle, same brand on left hip.. Van Heukolom, J. WestOeld—Cattle, ¥H on left hip. Horses, VN hair brand on left hip. Van Boest, U.—Hull. Cattle, S on left hip. Van Soest, M.—Hull. Cattle, 8 on right hip. Wellsr, A. M.—Hampton. Caltle, on left hip. Weller, E. C.—Hampton. Horses, 9C on right shoulder, cattle, same brand dn left hip. Whalen, U.—8trasburg. Cattle, on right hip. Horses, same brand under mane, on right side. Wollsrann. Jacob— Winona. Horsea. on left hip. Yeater, D. II.—liaseiton Cattle O O oa left side. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the School Board of Qlanavoa School District, No. 4, In the coun ty of Emmons and state of North Dakota, up to 2 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, Oct. 17, imw, for the erection of twosehool-houses and an outhouse to a school-house In said district, apedScatloas for which school-house and out-luiuae can be Mien at Hie residence of the clerk In said Utanavon HCIRMI District. Knjrelopui containing bids must lie mark ed "Bids ror Building Two Hcliool-llousos aad an Out-House," and must be addntssed to L. J. U. Ilawley, Clerk of Ulanavon School District, Polhstk, H. II. Tho hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The successful bidder will tbe provisions of said contract. By order of the Hoard of Directors of Ol an a von Hcliuol Tiutrlct, No. 4. Dated Mept Itws!' liistrVcMJIerk. Notice for l*Mbll«atlen. Itaivrn ttrsrss LswniirrMw.i lllMMAIM NOMTM lUKOTV 1 A usual ss. isss t" deceased, to tite —i nn iirfi uFfa!Kl2 r!, r1r, •weans*of o. M.bter'.l "»ts^"" "/tL7iViS oMhiM«»f//!& "r tHttiTUy .IkWKf.l,, IteeUier & Mgsls and Itiiiiiiios Ml. nil mtUm llaliery. MeKibbtn Ha^to W. E. PETRIE, corn same Cattle, oa srediowa in the new rou-isco},-."' sceee"aod edwrpeeelMsefcsliapeiloi boys and young mei—f NeKlhMn Hate a tb s^leijrlet (oi die owe- ii... MeKlhbin Hate ia all colon—McKibbin the NoKAbin Hat is a^itr njrk is die best hat to bf THE STANDARD Or HAT VALl^S3.0 This a SOVEREIG SHOES Reign Supreme as a 54.00 VY^ SOVEREIGN QUALITY S Goodyear Welts, Made Right i: -S Tfce Leatkers used are proven uniform in Quality. They r.rc S\-i Century Skoes, made to suit the lactcs of i:p~t -Ji men. Note tke Styles, note t!:e La Leatkers. No point in good skocmaLi: .. 5n MSM Sovereign Quality" on c\eru St,, SMITH-WALLACE SHOE CO, MJ,, a CHRIST. VOLFER, LINTON. DACOTAH LUMBER CO Buy your lumber and coal from us and in a year you II be putting on more airs than you could grind out of a linm! organ. Linton, North Writ* trie* until yoa *021KNETMI mm THe regular retail price ot these lira it tSM per pair, but to introduce we will HiiyouauMfilepatrforttMHeaikwithorderjtJSI. NAILS, Tacks or Glass will not lot the «lr oat. Sixtjr thonasnd pairs sold last year Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. Made in all sizes. Itistivel' ••"If sswsss «BBwwausues. 11 ulively ra^fe« aKasifSisi!g± YOU IMI reciulred to •ive a bond In double the amount of bU contract that ho will perform the work In a faithful maimer HIIII In accordance with Afl HOT MMIP bat write as a postal today, TE" oilers we arc making, J. MEM CIHE CMMIf, Notice ot Flve-Vesr Flaal Proof. ."r INTKHIOIt. I Mwn omen at IlisMSHca, N. li„ August IT. I tuts. I Notice i« hereby given tlint I'ltKII AMIItKtJIlT, N, |l,, Ims llleil notice of hla iuwut uf hls,«r«im.HvTf,,,'r ",ml •Vt'i.. Vi"i'iu!ii'"J l«for tl *i. i,V^clerk of ,/i 4 ^ki Va KtiiiiioiiN iHiuiily. N 1 l.hifim. N, |i no H»p|„ Tt-l'i.T'i' I'tiiloii. N. Ii. liZlli ii! I.V' '"'••tow. N, H, VV M" (if Mtildiai, N II •sin.b Kioiiti'iii OF I.intou. N, II. 'SJ HM, LINTON, N. s'-( 6 ij O IS E N l:i ER AGENT receive 21SELF-HEAUM TIRES becomes sn ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by *TrS?y?ycl* specially prepared fabric oa the s?uu't iTf lr^ these tires isfrseper pair.but for you have caamined and .yg*1aotnayaceataatil until you have caamined and IN EACH! .Je furnished bv \r- 'uUparticulars and s/ :,u Qntil you reccive n-ul .improve. \.wiikcuta cent dt'fosttadys MtlAIs duting wluch r.me yuu fou are then not perfectly shu to ui at our expense ar.c1 a wa famish the highest grade bicycle at one amall profit above actual uu .-! twite INT buyisff direct of us mtm behind foar JHeyclt. DO HOT BL and H.W a bicycle or ,-r our catalogues and learn 'MWr tptnal 0ffer$ to rider aRents. AflVM|Mff| when you receive o-:r In-r: _-6 NflwRIVHM study our superb n» year. We sell the highest ravie J®** cjthw^bctory. Wa art satisfied with $1.0 \••-i-.rw on sell our bicycles under i, NRCTIBE-SMn£ 4 I WOUnHBOUCE, ONL Kotleethothi. l: ruW'" "A" and piinr•' ••••rerH and "U." il-» -~"",r to prevent ri::i I-IIII"".-1 tire will outl «»ake~soKV. l.L.l"111 EASV HIUIM -i-. ihlnC nj shipped same day letter is received found SMS ®85aaatjB| 4 per ceat (thereby makine the r.mL'ofl.r?!i^ b* Sner thS any te*mu have ever used or s. t^Mi ji???.. Pressed that araea you want a bicycle youni.lt Wc want you to aead as a trial seder at coce. hence this remarkable tire offtr JF tiit-m inn MM daat boy aay kind at any price um a—»dB Hedgetboni Puncture-Proof tires ci -nn !trL-rVh^i .quoted sbpee: OC write lor our big Tire and humlry I «tescrtbesaudquotesafl nukes and kiads oturesat about hslf the usual p.. sm..-- found tiit-m prici fur 10 Ui* (,'C iU p.url i(I O O I N O S I ewarw VOHea or a pair of tires from aayone until you knou It oaly costs a postal to lesra everything. Write it \v CHICAGO, I Notice of Five-Vear in Notice is hereby ii 1 'roof. DKPAUTMKNT "I LTSDORRTCK AT P.. L'IVC II I A A S A I 1 Of Mnton, N. !.. Ii il'"' intention to niak- tivi-yi.i- ,,ro,,, support Of horclaiu). vi/ tfomoaU'tad Kntrv N*' -1 •', II. fur tin- 1:13 7» w. of! ifu« Ami that Kiiid protif \s(il Ohurlca H, Carl«?y. jud^y of the oounty court of at 1*1 Uton* N. l., on Scptt'in'**'' HIMS names tlie ftiHovvin-' witi- !u»r H»tittnuous rosUlt-n upi"» Mou of the hind. vi/.: ll«Mt Johnson, of Lintfi *tt« lMd.«y.iitiolt, tf Li 't"" N Lips, of Linton William M.U.JKWfCU,. tie. Iteglstor. Soli wall. «»f M. H. sIE^' '-1