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T» iT Fffli 1 'X... tt» SKC BOU» ai iiafaawi n. mmot *n» emamsauin. irrmi' ai Kaiia :u Stat Mac attitm ae» «ZlMl »£txn» i.lncla Ji i-BTIW JBIlpnut ta-uStCl) Siett If 1W DUIOf OBJTC SC IJ1" ua. tiira. 3IUWL Jtt KL iu^ n' (W IMS 1IK. Clnmniw! laana wniimtii Sjokom Hurt.. a'-ttsnumas fi. 3i. •»t«3*r JMi^lrtueHE tmsmm Lam&L 3&1L FHVSICIAIi A1 SUBGEOX LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA Tit»*aaen of that £7* jrl70.il £j»rut WiUHHtM PUtftrf. Orrio« AV t' i.AMiarrrt Fma (HOAK* Watchmaker and- Jaweler RepaiririK a Specialty Linton, North Dakota TUBULAR WELLS. NINK YKAIIH' KXI'KI{IK.N( HATIMKAtJTION OIJAKANTKKl) AJKNT rolt UA ItV AI It XXi|,K|i AHO I.INK K.NUINKH, fltANUIH JAb/,K«\VIAK. N«4!l Twelfth Htrwt. HUtnurck. It. N. JOHN PETERSON, Blicksnftli ud Woadforker, IIAKBI1X)N NOIIT1I DAKOTA. 111,l«f?t»y respectfully Inform the public that 1 Mm now prepared to do work in my line, and will eaniently en deavor to aatlnfy tlioae who give me their patronage. 6MYBEAL 6 SWEET WELL ORILLERS IJVONA. NORTH DAKOTA We lrlll l)erp or Shallow Wrlls. r.aftulihe i'owrr U»cl fur IrlIlirkff. WORK PROMPTLY DONE SMITH & IRVINE UndtrtaKlng and Embalming. Furniture and Caskets. i'ersoial aitd prompt u(Hn(iiu to nil telephone orders. Linton, North Dakota PATENTS Is* proposes iauau&utalb tar 3. O* «e ». T-Wfi Sb. ii«t Tt^rwaivrfi Ji. 3Ltin: »utanatKH. it Viuiin*. li fcwurut imnBUis tanwioci 1" «.. $.. rrvKz. tot rransartioi. o? jfe insties? fc afft=zs. osevatx annui.lT TT.tirr 2it1 DR. W. WOLVERTON KM^T fbonm: Oflle*. lu-1 fe«at4«ave. «-7 ft A iUJKj* ISA II BE ft SHOP CITY A. KKITTS- K«n»- Us&4r/ r«t sn. Imods Comitj itatod I.. A. *um»HT O^k&hS, Aivuwavr wimruKTm VAHM AMJ HA #/TAKy yiJti I.ASJ/H YOU bt. LY. MJBMC Aewt fw MBUICA* UETV CO,, of X«i fork E E A ol of •0 YEARS' & te -fee CusacatEifiua. af fee «*Ss ae ww/ Wm«»f jrrrjas-i. «ad Batoa, Sacra* jaase* At. 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OKties Ttie-tBig \9 n^ssvfces r/OTiffiOtt. au ries fes SAT i»e psesailied if !£•»-. Sia --ifcr ssjofS saieii it rufeoe lo syci o&tr IOCSCCA FCIJD IS tis&es T«I! PLACES s&*y ic «s?iMt3d J»r iaw. *2c tbe itrgisr zkirrt i&xs&ij sfciU pass lavs tsAarc i24 Vy 55ESai^t yi-T,a:ta*s &e prsn-iskass 3E2S secSsasi. PROPO^i' AKE.*\IXEVr. Secfiocs 2 irtide 2 c*f tbe GCOtstitu ti«cicrf sta.Se of North D»kate siifclj be ir-4 IjKttirf is to re-id as fol knri: Sec. i*. Tb he&siauve autiiority of tb SiK of IikoU sttai! be vested eh IcjisLitre useab?? cotisistiiij of a sttite ud house of ictmetiUiivts, but &»e reserve to themselves power to Srjyjv- laws u/ u&e&dmexkts to the cwisfiwkfe, ud to e&act or reject tbe *asx it &e polls. iidepexkdc of tbe Aefitlfctivt issaessibty, wd also reserve 1} «/we?. i" &eir o*i» optiot, to approve vt fryer.? »i 13* polis smy liit fas* pswet laviw I«M i/yi» ca«4*« vjcmrr act. itea*. sec- tit® «r jjfcr! of «ay act or ibeasure passed "by tiit jKghin^ivc asMszibly. re»erv«d by tbe people it ibt iiJtisitjve. ac*d r«ot more tiian tdgiit per «arf of ti»e legal voters shall be re^ujjtsd to propose any measure by ixdtisitive peiittofc, aztd every such peti tion tiiStil iijci'-ide tbe full tejtt of tiie flheaswe so proposed, but the same con s*jtv*fci&al amerudmebt shall ret be pro posed oftexicr tiian once in ten years. Initiative petitions shall be filed with the secretary of state not less ttian thirty days before any regular session of tiie legislative assembly. He shall transmit tiie same to tiie legislative as sembly as soon as it convenes. Such in itiative measures sliall take precedence over all other measuresin the legislative assembly except appropriation bills, and shall be eitlier enacted or rejected with out cliange or amendment by the legis lative assembly within forty days. If any such initiative measure shall be en acted by the legislative assembly it shall be subject to referendum petition or it may be referred by ti»e legislative assembly to the people for approval or rejection. If it is rejected or no action is taken upon it by the legislative as sembly within said forty days, the secre tary of state shall submit it to the people for approval or rejection at the next ensu ing regular general election. The legislat ive assembly may reject any measure so proposed by initiative petition and pro pose a different one to accomslish the same purpose, and in any such event both measures shall be submitted by the secretary of state to the people for ap proval or rejection at the next ensuing regular election. If conflicting measures submitted to the people at the next en suing election shall be approved by a majority of the votes severally cast for and against the same, the one receiving the highest number of affirmative votes shall thereby become valid and the other shall thereby be rejected. The second jower is the referendum, and it may be orderd (except as to laws necessary for the immediate preserva tion of the public peace, health or safe ty) as to any measure or any parts, items or sections of any measure passed by tl^ legislative assembly, either by a jietition signed by five per cent of the legal voters or by the legislative as sembly if a majority of the members elect vote therefor. When it is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety that a law shall become effective without de lay, such necessity and the facts creat ing the same shall be stated in one sec tion of the bill, and, if upon aye and nay vote in each house two-thirds of all the members elected to each house shall vote on a separate roll call in favor of the said law going into instant oper ation for lite immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety, such law shall become operative upon ap proval by the governor. The filing of referendum petition against one or more items, sections or parts of an act shall not delay the re mainder of that act from becoming operative. Referendum petitions against measures passed by the legislative as sembly shall be filed with the secretary of state not more than ninety days after the final adjournment of the session of the legislative assembly which passed the measure on which the referendum is de manded. The veto power of the gover nor shall not extend to measures re ferred to the people. All elections on measures referred to the people of the state shall be had at biennial regular geiicral elections, except as provision may be made by law for a special elec tion or elections, Any constitutional amendment or other measure referred to the |ieople shall take effect when it is approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon, and not otherwise, and shall be force from the date of the ofilclal dec laration of the vote. The enacting M«'»»ive bills shall be. \nliVaDakota." VV .'J""«urii,.,» s'ate of North Th «».,n ..., This section shall oft he W?*iTr 0 an* member 01 the legislative assembly of the ritfht to introduce any measure. The whole numtter of votes cast for justice of the supreme urt, at the regular election last preceding the filing ot any petition IMV ol stole, and in submiuinK to (he people he ami all ,,.i* £.11 be guided by the gen^fa '^d ^C,.?Ubm»!U.l.n*, "lis a«»-»'lmen. nUl legislation shall be es^cially provide therefor. 1 his amendment shall be self executing but legislation may i„." acted especially to facilitate its ,,,K.r.. tion. I'KOIKJSED AMENDMKN 1 1 hut section 2IU of the constitution of 18* 3C*ie «af 36aei& Eteto»*a W uaeeAei I I to sol fa&»*sc I —.— 1 Sec-f&fc. Tit ies&smra^ z^kMtoC j»sS- jhptfrf pesuie^r FJSSI.. A sfocjcrs"ixrcmt fp sua (rjje os&tiisi *i -Hi- jspaUKtrrt tssieabiif HJIT dtftsssMse. t- jr His zona,B%- ftiaaasb. fsiof cc ijyrrt- Prn.»Wntf-. 'fijt v-nsnr U*avs*a*c -qtatjifid to bt htid peo- Fifth. A scientific sdxxri. or soch other edocttiaiiil or Any lands under the provisions of sec tion 158 of the constitution of the state of Norih Dakota that have heretofore been sold may be paid for, except as to interest, as provided herein provided, further, that any school or institution lands that may be required for townsite purposes may be paid for at any time and patent issued therefor. PROPOSED AMENDMENT. I hat section 170 of the constitution of the state of North Dakota be amended so as to read as follows: Sec. 17'!. Laws shall be passed taaing by uniform rule all property according to its true value in money, and Ihe legis lature may pass laws taxing incomes, but the property'of the United States and the state, county and municipal corpora tions, both real and personal, shall be exempt from taxation, and the legisla tive assembly shall by a general law exempt from taxation property used ex clusively for school, religious, fraternal, cemetery or charitable purposes, public hospitals under the control of religious or charitable societies, used wholly or in part for public charity, and personal property to any amount not exceeding in value two hundred dollars for each in dividual liable to taxation but the legis lative assembly may, by law, provide for the payment of a percentum of gross earnings of railroad companies to be paid in lieu of all state, county, town ship and school taxes on property ex clusively u«ed in and about the prosecu tion of the business of such companies as common carriers, but no real estate of said corporations shall be exempted from taxation in the same manner and on the same basis as other real estate is taxed, except road-bed, right-of-way, shops and buildings used exclusively in the business of common carriers, and whenever and, so long as such law pro viding for the payment of a per centum on earnings shall be in force, that part of section 17!) of this article relating to assessment of railroad property shall cease to be in force. Tlic iiiiclciii ttgyptiiitiii. If tliey did not worHlilp 1 lie river Nile, bold It In great voiu'lv. 1 !oii and even dread. Tbe N'llo IIIKI lis appointed priests, fes tival.'! Mt-d K.u'i-Itices. mid if Its rising u-.'ik (lelii.vcd fur 11 nIdkIc dsiy 11 beauti ful .voting j-lrl was thrown Into Its wa tci'K 11 nd drotvnrd In order to nppeftse the ROII'H «RUROR and acctire Ills favors. Waiting. Jack—By the way. how la your autt with Miss Cashlclgh progressing? Tom—slowly I'm playing a waiting game Just now. Jack—A waiting game? Tom—Yes I'm waiting for hir to change her tnlnd. Punishment. "Pop! "Yes, my son." "Did mamma ever punish you?" "Well, she married me, my bof." Yonkers Statesman. The fool who Is silent passes far wise.—French Proverb. La»Owx»*t wilt ttowisKU^ «3es oe ln&d. Sccand. A. Wnj£ sspWBL. socSi c*3- er jmstimtiflL ti«t JeptsSs.tr** jtssejaWy ritix dnesmhe,, i* sikS: jJk* at. _4t comifr tc dec- tos- at tt-iH czniu^f Hii dzmBi$ic si as if Jacic as ise»crS«tid fey li»s 4 *cres. JCCOTC o: tat tiatssteas. it i« sines. liini. At iu^ussiii sci»r«C il»c sa»£wl siiJil1 ht aru: ir. «'i,ux aWL i« 1 "ior JManaJ usdiajijE, as S5J£± OSMS efio- ir—yr* tor especlKH. i»aote n. irtiki rromiii -or dturjiatie ussiihstiiJR as tiie Sbul: fee wrnitfi' the amouu' a? caj- l=pisU£Cif saseaiOT aaT pewride. itsL snocx sus&cribcc aiui iw- itikoiij. iut "tos*ii *c £-Iy**irif it tijt cc^antr o# T.AMI» OF TO#' CTRTTSST A: TIKT STNET AUC DJDSEV- *'IIL A gntXni wbiMb. aim tne trausies- te saic st»i±. (aasatuticiii is Tiie IrgislAtjw u tlc aswuzr a' is asseis jinc scnsKy a»*T ddt23ii3i»e. s* sa£& pUct i& 8nc toi iiixii=f anc pisict of «siasi»ce a1- ou of' tlic counties of McHsarr. Wild, is KSERY &03SA£I^ ac iaKScrx, at sxh rv=r? »ii- Botanssc at Stoteiie sis tl* eicJofJ af 'Tustc can-nmuai. £iuc af ^vcr»- -fBiiTMft sfcic coutiti^s s^ay uctersyiic s/y T. CJ©C aezi-= aamf pi&hest iL tiias sale *1011 ios jnepo&t, ci&ritabie instito- tiaii fcs &e legislative assesibly may pesaje, at the at? of Wabpeton. coooty of Riciilaad. a grant of for ty tWasi^d acres. Sixth A slate Mrnia! school at tbe city of MiZkOt. in the county of Ward ffforided. that uo other institution of a diameter to any one of those lo cated by this article shall be established or maintained vithout a revision of this coast!tutios. PROPOSED AMENDMENT. That section 15? of the constitution of tlx: state of North Dakota be amended so as to read as follows: Sec. ]•. No land shall be sold for less than tbe appraised value, and in no case for less than tea dollars per acre. Tbe purchaser shall pay one-fifth of the price in cash and the remaining four fifths as (ollows: One-fifth in five years, one-fifth on or before the expiration of ten years, one-fifth on or before the ex piration of fifteen years, and one-fifth on or before the expiration of twenty years, with interest at the rate of not less than five per cent per annum, pay able annually in advance provided, that when payments are made before due they shall be made at an interest paying date, and one year's interest in advance shall be paid on all moneys so paid. All sales shall be held at the county seat of the county in whichihe land to be sold is situated, and all be at public auction and to the highest bidder after sixty days' advertisement of the same in a newspaper in general circula tion in the vicinity of the land to be sold, and also published in a newspaper pub lished at the county seat and also in a newspaper published at the seat of gov ernment. Such lands as shall not have been especially subdivided shall be offered in tracts of one quarter-section and those subdivided in the smallest subdivision. All lands designated for sale and not sold within two years after appraisal shall be reappraised before tliey are sold. No grant or patent for such lands shall issue until payment is made for the same provided, that the lands contracted to be sold by the state shall be subject to taxationfrom the date of such contract. In case the taxes as sessed against any of said lands for any year remain unpaid until the first Mon day in October of the following year, then and thereupon the contract of sale for sueh lands shall, if the board of uni versity and school lands so determine, become null and void. '4 V. ALKUBD BLAIBDKLL, Secretary of State. Sacrificed to th« Nil*. 1 Jfcjww* i*ertar ttet cams a irts. or Wixtane. V»U Mtw. «ta «c en* twaMi S* CIB. Iw S«« SL* «r tec. sbs Sfr. r.a.ku CmC aefis* a* wak* Cskl t'*^nrKH'w*Mlkk(itta utttM nlm tasnii MM fWrtw Ciricf. yui^t o4 il tek *S U* CMHIV cmn *1 lt»w SwU Bttou. xfec isi tir !T CS*am*i AUBIWS &. Ml .•. AF VlKftMtr. X-1*. fie«ai4 Bxaoks. ut Wieeheeer. S. O ful batati.«( BIIUMC 5 D. -V of Hanfard. S. a K. H-JEWELL Bttaltr. DTRIIMVT or IRIZIOI. 1 T. Un OITX* AS tKUML fx. Septeeber & I Seaiot is bew&y fl««a Uu FREDERICK OCBfSER. OtViaou. Soni Dakota. *bo. 011 Septem ber l». liML ndr kMMnd «*U-y Xo. UMS, tee *. »t Soc. IS. T»p. 131 Ji_ IK. rv W of rata baa tied BOUee ofl« laita cobUc iaal Ire-year proof toes nWirt dais 10 the laa4 above described, before Cfcaric* S. Carley. Oadge u4 ex c&do cJerk of tte coastr eoart, at Liaton, VorUi Dakota, os UM ISta day of November, VML CiaiiBaBt aamef vitaeMes: Jots Jeaaer. of VIBOM, l. Sax-: Beader. ofJflaoaa, X- D. Joba PoaUe. of wiaoaa. S. D. Ben Baggatd. of Wiaoaa, X. D. X. H. JEWELL ltacteter. N«Uce tor DDimm or ni limioi. 1 C.«. LAXD omci AT liaises. S. D September SB, im. Notice is bepeby Ki*ea that LIDA SMITH, (Formerly Lida Grocaa). Of Marie, North Dakota, who. on September tor of to S. tan. made bniassitsd eatry No. ». W. H, fan. of Sec. a. Twp. IS N.. B«e. it W. Fiftb P. H- bas tied aotlee of lateaUoa make iaal fve-year proof to establish claim to tac laad above deacrfbed, before L. A. Weafbaiby. Called Btates commissioner, at Llatoa. Nortli Dakota, oe tbe 1Mb day of Norember, 1S08. Clalmaat names aa wltaessss: Blgie W. Dooliule, of Marie. N. D. Thomas Groaaa, of Narie. N. D. William T. McGwire, of Marie, N. D. Carl Bomaa. of Marie, N. D. M. B. JEWELL. Beclster. N«tic* for PaMcattM. DarABTmn or brraaioa. 1 V. s. LASD OFTICB at BISMABCK, N. D. Sept. 14. IMS. Notice is hereby gtvea that JOBANJIE8 G. BDNGE. Of IDton,S. D., who. oa July S. 1107. made bomestind entry Mo. MM for N. of S. W. S. #ec.«, Twp. Rge. 75 W. of Fifth P. bas fled aotlee of lateatlno to make final commutation proof to establUb claim to the land above described, before L. A. Weatberbf. United Btates commissioner, at Linton, N. D.. on the td day of Norember, HIM. Claimant names as altnestes: Jacob Beyne. of Linton, N. D. Jobs P. frobl. of Llatoa. N. D. Pbtilpp Pfelfer, of Llatoa, M. P. Henry Nat baa. of Llatoa, N. V. M. H. JEWELL. Kegtster. N«tlc« f«r WtrtlH. DarAamsm or laramioa. 1 1 £. LA«D omci AT BISMABCX. N. D., Sept. It. 1MB. 1 Notice is hereby given that NELLIE MABX. Of tissue. North Dakota, who on Jaaa Z7th, IW7. make homestead eatry. No. Mas, for 8. E. oft). W. %, Sec. S.Twp.l»N.. Bee. 71. W. of rlftb P. M.. baa flled notice of laten tion to make Inal eommatatloa proof to establish claim to the laad above described, before P. G. Books, clerk of tbe district court of Emmons cotaty. N. D.. at Liaton, North Dakota, on tbe 2a day of Norember. 1808 Clsimant names as witnesses Valentine Keller, of Hague, N. I. Charles Johnson, of Bagae. N. D. tiren Pedersoa. of (lagne, N. D. Thomss Sbes, of Bagoe, N. D. M. B. JEWELL. Ueglster. N»to for PrtlkatlBM. DspABTMsirr or TCB Immioa,) 8. LAMP Orrica AT BISMAKCK, N. D., Sept. 14,1108. Notice 1» hereby given that BALTBASEB WAGNEB, Of Ktrasbunr, N. D.. who, on May 1Kb. 1MB, made, homestead entry No. MM, for B. of N. W. aad W. of M. B. jTof gee. St. Tap. 131. R.Bge. 77.W. of Plfth P?M.. bas lied notice of Intention to make Ire year proof, to establish claim to tbe land above de scribed, before Cbarlee B. Carloy.^udge uin.ai -1— 2.IOOB. ex-oBcio clerk of tbe oountr co'ul't, at Lin ton, Emmons county, North Dakota, on Nov. Claimant names as wltna Valentine Jakob, of Strasburg. N. u. Anton Bchsran, of Htrasburg, N.D. Joseph Keller, of Itrasburg. N. D. Lorens Llpp, of Straaonrg, p. D. M. B. JEWELL. Ueglster. Natlce for PaMlciIloa. UerAKTMBa* or ts IRBRIOB,1 V. S. LAND ornoa at BMMAMX, N. D., Sept. 14.1808. I Notice Is hereby given that CBBIBTIAN LOEBS, Of Linton, North Dakota, who, on May 38. loot, made homestead entry. No. 27888. for N. B. of Sec. M. Twp. I» N., Bee. 75 W. of tilth P. M.. Iiaa tied notice of Inten tion to make Snal tee-year proof to estab lish claim to tbe land above described, be fore Charles B. Carley, Judge and ex-oflclo clerk of tbe county eoart, Liaton, North Dakota, on November S. 1108. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob lleyne, of Llatoa, N. D. George Neumlller, of Linton, N. I). Johann Wohl, of Linton, N. D. Uelorlcb Nathan, of Liaton, N. D. Only Dedge. An Insurance expert was relating In Chicago some oddities of Insurance. "And then," said tbe expert, "there was that case of tbe general store man In Ohio. This man'a store burned down, and, because bis stock waa so heavy, the company disputed bis claim. I remember one Item In bis stock list— 17,000 mourning hatbands. When 1 camo to tbls Item I thumped It with my pencil and said to tbe storekeeper severely: "'Look here, thla Is unreasonable, Why should you have bad 17,600 mourning hatbanda In atock? What possibility tvaa tfcere that deatb would create In single small shop like yours a demand for 17,500 mourning hat bands?' "The storekeeper smiled at me In a coodesccndlng way and replied: U'I didn't keep these hatbanda for nan who grieved for tbe deatb of tela Uvea or friends, but (or men who went into mourning for tbe greaae on their hats.' "—Boston Globe. MlsRres of Yeuitg Idea. Air usually bas no weight, but when placed In a barometer It Is found to weigh about fifteen pounds a square Inch. If a small hole were bored In the top at a barometer tube, tbe mercury would shoot up In a column thirty feet A right angle Is 80 degrees F. Hydrogen is colorless, odorless and laaolvent. A cuckoo Is a thing that turns from a butterfly Into a moth. Horsepower la tbe distance a bors can carry one pound af water la an Tbe earth revolvea aa Its own axis In twenty-four hours. This motion through space canae^lts FtE£ IRARD COLUMN. A.sy an* year* is Ssc rip tion la uvi» hs* slack br»oii described 3a t&df N^£E.X.) AUna. B. W .—Brsd&VK. HOKM)—(on right stesider. Cait*e. *—t oa rift bip. Ato.Ji.w$k-ViBCBL Cattle. A on right A«4i«i tr. &-%>. Cuti« branded "T ea irft side. Hemes bracoed witb malt slae cS aixme i»ncl on left cbeek. H«n&aa Linion. Cattle and koan. 8 ieft b!p. Baker. W.-Lltot» OattJe. 7 on left hip: asder onter kalf ct rich! e&r scalloped oat. Hocses.2 OD iefi -stK'a'.dt-r. Aim—Ball. Catile. AB Ooined lo ea ftgfai fcip. Baker. Jcdsc—Haielton. Catik- and Hones, ead ooxsUDed on left side. Baamgarteer. Jobs—Strxsbut*. Ca.Ueand bones. on left hip. Basts*. Wm.—Braddock. Hons and cattle, vj) 00 rtsla thich or tiip ^beep. strip rut 001 of ead *f under aide of risht ear. Ben*. Aurnst—Braddock rigbt hip. Brooks, C. E. Winchester. Horses, left shoulder. Cattle same brand on rlrrht hip. Burgage, Jaascs— Llroaa. CaUle.81 "u ?eft kip. Cattle. on Botses. gor left ltii(b. Brataaiel, G.—Westfield. Sheep, notch In ri^bt •er of wstben and left ear of c«ea. Clark. Joseph—Dale. Cattle, JC on left li|,. Casey, D. W.-Gavton. Cattle, on left rib. Horses, same brand on left 7 shoulder. Compaan, Abel—Westfield. Cattle. A and combined on right hip. Coovss. C. E.—Gleneoe- Cattle. I on left rib* Horace. 1] on left shoulder.~|~ Davis Bros. (Heaver Creek Stock Farm) Linton. Cattle and liorses. on right bip. Davis, J. B.—llazelton. Cattle, combined JB on right hip. Doeracblac. Lewls-Bradduek. Ualtle, OX on left bip and 7 on right aide. Horse*. on left iboalder. Dornbaab. Louis—We«tllell. Cattie, LD eora- Uned on ricbi bip. Flacber, Jakob—Exeter. CaUle, bip. Hone a. aame on left cbo Frederick, Jas.—llazelton. left bip. ght Horses. 41 on left shoulder. Spaulding, Harrle—Gayton. Cattle branded with large 8 on right hip. Horses, on right shoulder. Burerly, Geo. A.—Clayton. Cattle and horses A on rlgbt hip. Todd. James—Gayton. Cattle and Horses, on right shoulder. JSJ5 Tough, David—Horses,liraml on right hip. Cattle, same brand on left hip.. Van Heukolom, J. U., Westfield—Cattle, on left hip. Horses, M®KWn on left wider. BP tt tit Cattlv. 33 °d brand (known as "l.rixcli tin liook Brand") on left hip. Otarlnk. II.—Went field. C'aUle, left liif. UroT/ ?'m- Cattle, W risbt Hugh. Hansen, bip. A.—llazelton. Cattle. 011 left I on Haggard, Ben—Rmmonaburg— Cattle left side. Ifait, Jerry,—Winona, on left side. Cattle and homer, 121 Hedblod, Olof—Tell. Cattle, J2 uu left ribs. Herola, O. A.—Linton. CaUle, 73 on ttia riftLi bip. Heroic, H. J.—Linton. Cuttle, A and com bined on right hip. Grown horses. sane brand on right shoulder. Young horses, on Inside of right front leg. Huse, J.—Winona. Cattle and horses (combination li arid .1) on right hip. Int Veldt, A.—Weotfield. Sheep, ear* njilit en tirely in two partf* left ear on ewea, riiclit ear on wethers. Klahunde, E. A.—llazelton. horses, KX on left hip, Kurt*. 8. E.—Uasclton. Cattle aiiU horses. (S seven) on left Cattle and Marebabt, W. J.—Linton. CnUle, rlbi. on rijglit Macnfcler, WillUro-KwiiiouBbufij. Cnltle and noiiN, JJiU on right bip. Mandlgo, W. W.-Hraddock. Horses and cat tle, open triangle on left hip. Mikesell. J. W.-Hraddock. Cattle and horebs, dlimond (C In SHE adlamond on left hip. I^B Morford, M. B.—Hampton.—Cattle, (with curves Instead of angles at top) on right side of neck. Uueneh, Win.—Emmonahurg. Cattle, on left hip. Horses, on left shoulder. Naaden, C.—Winona. Cattle. N (large, with open corners) on left »lle. iloraes, same brand (small) on left hoof. O'Kljrnn, John—Winona. Cattle, on left shoulder. Horses, O on left hip. Peterson, A. B—Armstrong. Cattle, on left bip. I'etrie, A. L.—Linton. 1) iloraea and cattle have this brand on right lilp. Pollock, R. Y. A Sons.—Pollock, S. 1). Cuttla on right hip. Pintle, John—Winona, iiorsea, 4 on left ilmul. "er. CaUle, 44 on left aide, and sonic with on left shoulder. Putnam, C. O.—Winona. CaUle, DC on left rlbe. Horses, on left Hhoulder. Itathbuii, C. J.—Linton. Horses, 76 com bined on left shoulder. Cattle, same brand on left hip. Kcnakera, G. W.—Westlleld. Cattle, on right hip. Itice. U. E.—Pollock, ns.U. CaUle and horses, branded on BH right islioulder with this brand. CA. Bypkema, Riemer-Westfleld. Cattle, MR on right shoulder. Horses, hair brand on right ribs. Bush. M.—llazelton. Cattle. 41 OH left' side VH VH left hip. M. B.JEWELL.Register. Jialr brand on Van Soest, 11.—Hull. Cattle. S on left hip. Van Soest, M.—Hull. Cattle, 8 on right hip. Waller, A. M.—Hampton. Cattle, on left bip. Weller, E. C.—Hampton. Horses, 3C on right shoulder. Cattle, same brand on left hip. Whalen. G.—Ptrasburg. Cattle. on right hip. Horses, same brand under niauc. 011 rlgbt side. Wollmann. Jacob-Winona. Ilorses. TT on left hip. Yeater. D. H.—llazelton Cattle O O O on leftside. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby glvun that sealed bids will be received by tliu School Hoard of Glanavon School District, No. 4. In the coun ty of Emmons and state of North Dakota, up to S o'clock p. m. of Saturday. Oct. 17,1!HW, for the erection of twosclmol-houses and an outhouse to a sehool-lionse In siibl district, •pecltcatlons for which school-house and out-house can be seen at the residence of the clerk in said Glanavon School District fcaralopes containing bids must be mark ed "Bids for llulldlng Two School-Houses and an Out'llousc," and must be addressed to L. J. M. Ilawlny, Clerk of lllaiiavon School District, Pollock. S. D. The board reserves the right t.o reluct unv or all bids. The successful bidder will lie rcmlrii| to klvea liond In double the ainniini of his Mntract that he will perform the work In faithful manlier ami In accordance with the provisions of said cunt a.-i By order of the Hoard of nir. ci ,,, „f Glanavon School District, No. 4. 0 .1 SI. IHWI.KV. Dated Sept n, IWOH.L District, ricrlt. Notice for Publication. DMMHTMKMT UK TDK I IfTKIMOIl, I I'. I DMA III K. N. II. S. I.AND OrriCR AT M.. 1ms tlleil Weathnrby, (tmt»d r«4 DsUiIti 1,1 NiHiiii^jJ Claimant IIHIIK II« tthiixMoe*. I'erdlii«II(l (INN, nf I,|„|,„. I, ItUdolpIl llml. Ill t,l| lili N I. tlvliirlch Nathiie, John LLNIMI JQ |I S. Nheperaky.NI of LINTON, |I *1 II r' IVMealH ami lunclinq j«|| t.tiri'-R at tlin Llfitofi llakery. MeKlMMn Hata kdi W. E. PETRIE, f* V": You Cannot Do Bettei It costs no more to have jfour clothes correct, than it Joes haoe them wrong. For correct ttylet-Fabrics and exclusive Custom! Tailoring, you cannot do better than call here.! The well known Taylor Sample Line is here onl display awaiting your inspection. Taylor Tailors! tHem Right. CHNST. WOLFER, UHTOM. II DAGOTAH LUMBER CO Buy your lumber and coal from us and in a year you 11 be putting on more airs than you could grind out of a hand- organ. Linton, North BBpa MU ^,.3 «,•*/. Jwwainiheaew -Touriioo^ m„ *r Ae MeKiMrtn Hat i. fcTSHflSJtK f--, ^!.L THE ST AND AMD Or HAT VALUE--* O'l' This Line is now on our shelves. Call ir, r,^"" LINTON, W^alpjt & to us at our expense and FABIWf HHKI *he hiffhest grade bicycles SOF-KJUJM I ,r/'» rHaiJ prict that tint A fair, but to tHiradma air out. Hlstv thouaand palrs*sold Over two huMrtd thousand palie BOWIMW!w&r.IRlutBOW NAHM, Taeka or dlaea wlU aat ik« sl *«y thousand pairs sold last nmdml tbouaaad pairs andrnsyrii! •i s|ircial ffmtoiis He pi. R. |V»N, Notice Is hereby given II11I •I. A. UL.LI-.WI l' I'. Of Linton. N.D.. who, mi Kent, jril, I HI' made hoin'Nl«md entry •dvertlMn. the rider \v No. Iintu fur «f S««'. H. Twp. I N ((», j- iv 1 Hftlil'. JM®. MfoA® fectOfy. W| an —*with Si.oo profit abc\c JT bicyclc*uoderyour°un!Ume at^MperKNETMMatNKIIIE-PROOF Wpfyi Ml. "T* net icgnL.. •ml which closes up small aaactaree without altow. HITOINAM ng1 he »li to escape, we nave aaadreda liedcnst liners stating that their tlieehas up oner or wk-c in a whole enaoa. They. mi ot (Unary the, thejmiKtereresMtagoi bv w»tm layvra of thin, eneciallv MM It- nd. 'I'l.eregular— io» aptiiovsl. Vim do not We will allow I null,-" ,,f 1,! Inake Uve-year prnnf to ell,!,,, tbe land aimve 1 1 Mtm,., ,,11 /ol INtMMTfl us. ONR.I^'!!' T'VCRYWLICRFIJ particulars ands'fi'cLiI itil you receive and approve ot vi:r Mtyi _,n Itimt a cent deposit in advaw-e. ri'* "jl during which time you in.iyn .fine, ty.tffo* are then not perfectly sausnt-J ti 1^J li" you ivill not out t««... UK AICNAI B**UC N profit above actual factory cost. J? _£ 1 4,..^ *li^ -«5-ir!l!M( llirci j^^^^M'S'sewto'SBSuwdirKt'oi us"an"d"'hj"ve tiie muiiufaiiurer bthind yoarbfcrcle. po irSr BUV a bicycle or a p.nr ot i.resj-m M|1 jrm WfSjll our catalogues and.leam our unuearJ oi ^a^SS^ourtoutif-! Mr wtaml rtUU trica. I 1! mEk%SSSS^'£S fx av M/l I MM,II M, E.«LT—- u"will know that you We want you to IF YOU a a rithoat allow. nsfrom satis. beeapoaipcd aoamretfiaa •being given fabric ea the W pair.be for W leulTDrWtfi day letter is received liaed aad found them the price "'. iJlJf'g Jgf-'.Hll .of .theee Hwe. yoa wUl dad Out they will ride east" /1 ""wer aad ktak aay th« yon have ere •t waaa yon want a bit *, heace this mnarkat.^.... V" Introdattory price 'iMertbes and |itotes an CakHwjj mskinrJ^ "l" Ifotlee the thlek rub{« '"Tj -A" and paneture htr'r and "ft" also rim to prevent rim euttii'i: Sre will outlast jaake-soPT. Ei..vric BASV HIDING. 1. tVeship C.OP' strictly as at.r.r. per Ni ef.theee Um, yoa Mi BM tut tliey win n«c Jgwy 'qek *ner tbea aay the yoa have ever ased or seen at , TP? want a bicycle you V"- r-| .3 We will li W .ll g.ve u» Ithayaaykiadat any pricei ailhua raactare-Fioof tires on app and Sundry caU''-'kl-c tire offer. ,. until you semi -r .or write far ear trig Tire i.. t?zzszy££rw&°z no« MEM erpiE NMNIT, CHICAGO, II