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-ft N: 4 11 5 Jf •s 3 S 15 f.ii. I KK I! I 111 Lintoa Hive, No. aft. L. O. T. M. Mooting* ev try :J«1 :itil Uli Wednesday «.f r.uli month, at #:30 p. Ijfcut. Vlslllnjf feUt-cra In flood ^slnnUtnz Invited. Mrs. A. M. Hrltls, I.. C. O s*M ITH. i\ Mrs. H. N\ Turner, II h\ I» N IS T, LINTON. N. 1 C!GAK« HATH KOOM CIT It Alt HER SHOP A. M. HltlTTS. I'mprli-tor. wri jiumity MasL»-i •. on Mon)uy». Emmons County Abstract Company I-. A. WKATllKKItV. OMrlal Alr»lmeter. fST CoitiiiMc AIMrin-i* of All and Town f.'iis in Kuimou* Tonnlv. Farm and Unni'li I.himK f«»r Jsi-lr. N"tary PuliMr. Ajront fur American \itv 1 oni|»at.y o( New York. DR. W. WOLVERTON PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGKON LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA IVIMmmsi'S th' lit* I'.ve l«»ven Special At- i."teniii«n. oUio- it VoHamler' I hartuaey AIMimih-s. Mlice. TUBULAR WELLS. N I N E E A S E E I E N E SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Agent for Electric Plow nnd Thrash ing Engines FRANCIS .IASZKOWIAK, No. 121 Twelfth St.. Bismarck, N. D. H. A. THORESON, Contractor and Builder, Linloii. jNorl.li l:ikota. ork ill me by .lol) or luy, .mil in a tliiirou^lily work manlike manner. Ksti uiali.'S furnislu'd. E E A Watchmaker and Linton. North Dakota SMITH & IRVINE Undertaking and Embalming, Furniture and Caskets. Personal ami prompt attention to all ..-telephone orders. Linton, North Dakota GRAYBEAL & SWEET WELL DRILLERS UVO.MA, NORM! DAKOTA We 1 'rill licep or Shallow Wells. Cawiline I'IIWIT I'seil for Drilling. WORK PROMPTLY DOME Be a BuiMsr Bnlldlng op yottp tka Hit, htlpa yom. way I* do tfcla la, «kn JOB have to buy to •el It at home. II poootblo. Nothlno help* jroar tow* a« nnch as your local aawapapav. It should havo yosv aw dial support. Next, you want a atata papor. and the one which glvsa tha mM alate news and hasdaaa Mora ts develop North Dakota tfeaa aay othar newspaper la—Tha Fargo Forum you can get ths Dally lor •I per year, or the Weekly for II. Address tptciul SI nut ici, it hout charge, iu the NAMB OF FUN IN1. State genera) £tat« bond lutareat Htata bood sinking HUitc wolf bounty Mutt* apportionment State acttoola County general County linking t'onnty bridge I'tmntv roar County trva»ur«r'» fund... I'vnaity and Intereit riiM'dal aalary (Keg. of Deeds' fees) Clerk uf court f*«* I'rtibate fees Private reduujptlou TeMi'hers' Institute Two-inlll tax Si'IkmiI poll Koud Fin* and forfeitures asinKr'f »"iio.)l lands and bay permits Slate a»ylun bond slufeltig ijr I)OM(l interest School districts.. Kinttrjrency fund County tuition :ity III.J vliluue luuds} ^"^'urg SherllT's fees Interest on deposits I WW tax deposits Kli'flioti fees lioptier destruction Linuw State Hank f.jcimau American Slate llauk In Hi si Hank of l.inton. In l.inton State Hank In llairuc State Hank In Kmmonb Cotiutv State Hank In Security State Hank In Hank of Ha/^ltoii Total Jeweler llupaii inj: a Specialty 'all at. Ihi! Stone I»run Stoic. County Auditor Klectkm EXPENSES Fuel, Light and Repairs Hooks and Stationery Printing and Advertising Insanity Board Tree Bounty **.*. Vital Statistics Official Kstray Paper rurniture Postage, EKpress, Dray and Phone Carried Forward. (iopher Destruction to Auditors and Treasurers Detailed Exhibit of Receipts and Disbursements in the County of Emmons for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30th, 1909. Balance July 1. lyfa. Interest and Penalty to Bridge Register of Deeds to Sinking Fund Sinking Fund Cash in County Funds.. Sounty I Total Wariantsoii hand Outxtamliug Bonds Tulal Assl-sso.) alue of the Send lor It today It will answer your purpose, as a North Dakalaa. better than any |ournal yon oan Set Irom farther east. Ksep your money in the state, lo help develop it, and thereby build up your own Interests. THE FORUM PRINTING CO. FAKGO. N. D. PATENTS Scientific Amenta*. A handsomely |Ilndtrat«d weoklr. I.nrecst elr ciilathm of unv nctentitlc journal. Torms, 13 a rear: lour months, 9L Bold by alt newsdealer*. MUNN & Co.3#,B«»4"'New York Brauoh Ottice, tG5 BU Washington, II. C. FOII SALE A SEPARATOR AND ENGINE. I have for salt1 a Buffalo-Pitts Sep arator ami a :!"-liorsepower, double eylindor tlirashintt-ciiKino made by the same company. The machines are in good order,the separator hav ing run but seventeen days. They were taken under foreclosure pro ceedings. Kasy terms. Itle tad it Is but r(SIS£j»uw (wjwa INK it. a like condition prevails I found the casolice F. AL. I.OIJTZI NHISKR, Pollock. S. D. Ik. their SUBSCNIJED 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARK a OcaioN* COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone pending a *Uci?h and doncrlntlon may quickly (uceruln our opinion froo whether ail limmtlrm is tr«habiy ptuentahjg. Comntimlca* tlonsatricMr (vmtldentlul. IUNOBOM on Patent* Dimensions and specifications can be seen at the residence of the clerk of said district, on Section 31, Town ship lliO, Range 78. Envelopes containing bids must be marked. "Bids for Building School-house," and must be ad dressed to "John Biddlecomb, Clerk of Cilanavon School District, No. 4. Winona, N. D." The work will be let to the lowest bidder. The successful bidder will be re qnired, as bylaw directed, to give a bond in double the amount named in the contract, conditioned that he will properly account for any money and property of said school dis trict that may come into his hands, and to make a contract that he will perform the conditions thereof in a faithful manner and in accordance with its provisions. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Direct ors of Glanavon School District. No. 4. Dated July 28. 1909. JOHN BIDDLECOMB, Clerk of Glanavon School District. No. 4. aiaa ttw Mit morn l'f) la the pump Call on Charles B. Carley, county judge, for final proofs and filings.— Colloc llons. 4V 50 or s» S tl.&'iS U4 7it 318 10 6*4 00 6.002 56 H.1M 97 10.546 W 4,614 63 6,686 51 12 307 «l 2,077 5rt M8 70 £44 3.014 W SO :irn 301 412 4«l 1,710 -1^7 •::.v -I Uli 430 Totals a.•,.. I 34 245U1 #156.168 45 $IU0.4I4 lilt $140.12 FUNDS AND WilEKIC DEPOSITED In the band* of Treasurer—Silver In the hands of Treasurer-Currency In the hatxlsof Treasurer—Nickels-Pennies TIME CEKT1FIOATE5 OF DEPOSIT IN FOLLOWING BANKS: First Bank of Linton Svurity 8tati» llauk Btrasburg lla^'iie Slate Itnnk FUNDS SUBJECT TO CHECK DETAILED LIST OF WARRANTS ISSUED DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE30th 190D. .$ County Auditor, Deputy and Clerks.. County Treasurer County Treasurer, Deputy and Clerks. Register of Deeds Register of Deeds, Deputv 1500 00 244 02 1600 00 240 00 1500 00 670 90 1067 49 124 75 1100 00 1500 00 500 60 118'* 90 196 00 1080 40 67 78 1024 273 40 1485 52 2586 71 590 75 912 22 915 03 1017 29 59 42 98 50 5 00 394 00 343 81 of iichools County Bupt., Deputy and Mileage County Assessor Janitor Board of Health County Physician .. Poor Hoarding Prisoners Sheriff, Deputies, Bailiffs and Stfnvrapherol auiTCIerks.. County Judge Teachers*Institute States Attorney SU|»eriutendetit jaikir.. 1I4UNCK Junf 'to. IW.i. TJTAK. raytnents 11,007 2*H HT» 313 3M 6t 470 40 13 04 11,880 73 U.446 5» 2.117 25 t» 11,703 2H9 307 tfi $ :b 01 M.4.W 1,?32 517 5.520 550 415 1,299 124 6.241 2,055 2,512 ia 370 2.0H3 I.118 10 3,422 05 479 U0 41% 50 l,2tt» 80 117 00 6.241 25 2,065 00 tf,5I2 50 1.044 IMS 70 3,603 20 2.2tf 50tM5 1.007 0.114 1,172 463 728 *5 ». 50. 00 ... 5o ... 00 01 Wj 50,464 115:1 1.026 0,137 1,157 451 104 720 05 205 420 1.045 243 VM 50 720 96 85 II 205 0U 420 43 16 I 42,292 50 3000 0* Roads Bridges Premium-Insurance Cost of Official Bonds Interest on Bonds J" Miscellaneous Total. TRANSFER OK FUNDS Road Kuiergency to Road ASSETS OK CXJUNTV IN DETAIL, CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30. 1901). Cnci'llected Taxes- County Fuuds Court House and Grounds Furniture..., llond LIABILITIES OF COUNTY IN DETAIL, JUNE 30. 190B uucalled for altmtioii J.A A.'M,S ANI' ASSESSED VALUATION lor Prior ear. 1907. Assessed Valuation lor Villaire HF.L Kslate Perstinsl I'roperty ON U^^....^T »». T..TAL, STA TIC OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Kminons. S*' it. II. Naramure, Treasurer, and J. «. Pitts, Auditor, sworn,iksnIII res|KH tive offices AL'l"'"RS and sworn to before ine this 4th day of August. SFAIL W. O. IRWIN, BIDS WANTED- SCHOOLHOUSE. Sealed bids will be opened by the Board of Directors of Glanavon School District, No. 4. county of Emmons and State of North Dako ta, at Schoo-house No. 5, in said dis trict. at 2 p. m. on Saturday, Sep tember 4,1909, for the building of a school-house in said district. Done. if Itr.iiuluruv ItAfv H. NARAMOKK. Treasurer. J* PITTS. Auditor. 1«)09 Notary Public, Kminona County, N. I). My COMMISSION expires Jan, 20. RTL'J. NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMI NATION. Teachers and prospective teachers who intend teaching in Emmons county this coming fall, and who nave not "live" certificates,are here by notified that the next regular ex amination for application for cer tificates will be held in the high- school building at Linton on the last Friday and Saturday in August (the 27th and 28th). At this time, also, will be held an examination for those wishing to se cure primary certificates. Only one examination of this kind is held a year Notice is given that primarv certificates are not valid in rural schools. HENRY H. HANSON, County Superintendent CITATION -HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD MINISTRATOR. State of North Dakota, County Emmons. In County Court: Before Hon. Charles B. Carley, Judge. 'n J|ie matter of the estate of Anton Wald, deceased. Paul Wald, petitioner, vs. Agnesia Deibert, Mariana Deibert, Anton Wald.Joseph Wald, Barbara Wald. Lva Wald and Adelheit Wald spondents. Citation hearing petition for pointment of administrator. The State of North Dakota to the above-named respondents and all persons interested in the estate of Anton Wald, deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that Paul Wald,the petition er herein, has filed in this court a petition praying that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of An ton Wald, late of the county of Km nions and .state of North Dakota, de ceased. be granted to Andreas Schatz. and that the said petition will be heard anil duly considered by this court on Saturday, the eleventh day of September. A. 1). l!Mi!l, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day,at the court-rooms of this court, in the county court-house. in the town of Linton, county of Emmons and state of North Dakota and you and each of you arc hereby cited to be and appear before this court at said time and place and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said pe tition should not be granted. 2(K{ 9! 5 52 5 41 626 62 7,272 96 i.m oi 2^.015 60 14,061 Iff GIG 7.2* 3.000 10 61 06 ... 04' 53: DO: fi4 10 43 (SM' 23.429 as 3.5U4 a.m 15 11.02H 66 5.3111 43 ,233 07 1.294 1* 805 30 01i 07 112 77 iho Hi i«y 17 K,«Q 76 14.673 0! :iOc» 28 1,402 81 ii.337 5ft 671 10 415 50 1.480 64 2M0 92 6 241 25 2,055 00 2.512 50 1.044 75 1,048 70 3,MM K9 2.617 W 51.117 3,671 74 0,371 1.104 01 22 By the Court. (Seal) CHARLKS J(. CARLEY, Judge of the County Court. Dated the '51st day of July, A. D. i9oy. Let the service of tlfe above cita tion be made by publication in the Emmons County Record, a.s required by law. (Seal) CHAKI.ES H. CARLEY, Oil 1,791 3i Judge of the County Court. SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Emmons. In District Court: Sixth Judicial Dis trict. Reinhold Mulske. Plaintiff, vs. G. H. Craig, Defendant. Summons. The State of North Dakota to the above-named defendant: 10 o.'« to 3000 00 suOo 00 3000 oo You are hereby summoned to an swer the complaint in this action, which is filed with the clerk of the district court of Emmons county, state of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub scribers at their ntlice in Linton, N. D., within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of said service and, in case of your failure to ap pear or answer, judgment will be taken against you bv default for the relief demanded in the complaint. oo 5- 50 3000 00 5»8 4663 26 3618 23 3541 (.3 190 34 8107 112 ..... $42292 *o Brought Forward Clerk of District Court... Jurors and Witnesses District Court •2*27O 45 U50 00 250I 60 293 55 146 05 5 20 li2 0o 119 20 142 KU District Court Justice Fees, Justice Court Constable Fees, Justice Court Witness and Jurors Fees, Justice Court Co. Commissioner and Mileage, Dist. No, 1...... Co. Commissioner and Mileage. District No. 2 Co. Commissioner and Mileage, District No. 3 Co. CommiasioUer and Mileage, District No. 4 Co. Commissioner aiid IYEA*FE! District No. 5 165 00 145 00 S45 50 8444 CO 240 on 324 50 2175 no 114 20 Dated this 27th dav of July, l!Xi{. LYNN & COVENTRY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Linton, North Dakota. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bismarck, N.l)., July 21, Notice is hereby en that WILLIAM L. McCORMACK, Of Linton, North Dakota, who on April G, 1904, made Homestead En try No. 2749G (Serial No. 05556), for S. of S. W. and Lots and 1, of Section 2, Township 132 north, Range 75 west of the Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final live-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Charles B. Carley, judge and ex-oflicio clerk of the county court at Linton, North Da kota, on the seventh dav of Septem ber, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward White, of Linton, N. D. Charles Lips, of Linton, N. D. Carl F. Roman, of Linton, N. D. William Johnson, of Linton. N. D. 420 OO 17JIO o0 fiOO 00 woo tv 5A61 02 9500 00 1762 77 14028 23686 f» 1 *54559 06 CLOSE OF li USINESS .] .. 40iKW (10 .FL0(¥»l Ctirrf.IT Year 1%* $1115895 10 Valued Farm Land. J17"291 89751 Value OL City and Vil Real Ks aiV- OI L") «»«.'» W 1 diucul tuy auu II. Keal 1 1304581 00 Value of Personal Property... *280907 00 Total, All Warrants Paid on Demand. of oath say that the exhibits aud statements herein contained are correct I«« 1.323,26«J $3,168,710 I said County, bein" SEV^MIV nooears M. H. JEWELL. Register. Early Trotting Races. The earliest trotting or pacing race of which any record has been found was started from a Now York road houso called the De I.ancey Arms. This wayside tavern stood In the Bow cry lane, near what Is now the corner of Fourth avenue and Eighteenth street. It seems to have been an all around sporting resort In colonial days, for in 17C3 It was the scene of a bull baiting, qnd in the previous year It was the meeting place for four horses that meed up the road about half a mile to Watt's gate, near the present corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-ninth street. The Jamaica tjjrnplke was tlie first famous speeding ground In the vicinity of New York. Until the New York Trotting club's track came into existence, in 1S20, It was the accepted course for the decision of match races, nnd as early as ISIS it was the scen9 of the first match against time of which there is any record.—Exchange. "Jump Short Pie." In a catalogue of out of the way dishes a feast of the Rev. XI. II. Bar ham may be included. The author of "Ingoldsby Legends," Ills .son relates, on visiting one of his parishioners was asked to dine and havo some "jump short pie." ITe did so and made a hearty meal. "It's very nice—tastes like lamb. Why the odd name?" ho asked. "Well, sir," said his host, "it is lamb. You see, the young lambs in the mesh try to get over the drains. A good many of 'em jump short, tumble in and get drowned. Then we hooks 'ein out and puts 'em into a pie. Have another help, sir?" Barham declined. —London Tatler. 'Rfroiii ONI April Snow. A snow flurry in Ajfril is still looked upon' as a blessing in some parts of New England, where plates, cups aud all sorts of dishes are placed to catch the flukes. Every drop of the melted snow Is carefully collected and bottled and labeled "April snow," for use as an eyewater. It was onee considered an Infallible cure for granulated eye lids nnd sties.—New York Tribune. Seamanship. "I see that new ocean liner can •team her 2U knots an hour," said Smlthers from his paper. of His wife looked up from her knitting with a bright smile. "1 suppose they steam the knots so that the poor sailors can untie them more easily," she observed tranquilly. St. Louis Republic. Social Progress. "The niters sre getting on rapidly, aren't they?" "Indeed, yes. They used to employ a washerwoman, but now they have a laundress."—Woman's Home Compan ion. ap- Why He Is Solid. "How can YOU public*Uoe of tbji ootlce* to o*ld udmlnU-1 Notice hereby given tbftt ft petitloa to» trntor at his bouige on the N. F. of Section bv filed with the clerk of (Ml •tliftge Township 134 north. Uau^e To nt of vacation of the alley iu block eight (K), Infill I'HnHital Mirir11an. In EmmOns I r» It unii^ first nririlt.ion to LlntOD. and the tell he is solid with the firm.' iocs he come in late nnd go away early?" "No ho comes iu early and goes away late."—Buffalo Express. ORGANIZATION CERTIFICATE of the— TEMPELTON STATE BANK. (Larvik Postoflice*.) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, whose names are hereunto subscribed, have this day united ourselves together to form an association for carrying on the business of banking under the laws of the state of North Dakota, and have adopted and executed art icles of association, in duplicate, for that purpose, and have duly for warded a copy of such articles to the Secretary of State of No. th Da kota that we do hereby under our hands make and file the following as our CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZA TION: The name of said corporation is Tempelton State Bank (Larvik Post office.) Second. The place where the business of discount and deposit are to be car ried on is in the town of Tempelton (Larvik I'ostoffice), North Dakota. Third. The amount of the capital stock and the amount into which its shares are to be divided is one hundred share* at one hundred dollars each, making in all the sum of ten thou sand dollars (§10,000). Fourth. The names and places of residence of the shareholders and the number of shares held by each of them are as follows: No. of Name. Residence. Shares. C. J.Bieber I.arvik, N. D.. B. Tempel Larvik, N. D.. 10 W. A. Gross Larvik, N. D. A. Wolfer Linton. N. 10 Franz Tempel Larvik, N. D. Philipp Berreth Artas, S. I I Andreas Bischke Artas, 5. I.. 10 Philipp Ebel Artas, S. D. ... 10 Andreas Munsch ... .Iceland, N. P.. lo lleinrich Heintz Artas, S. ... 10 JacobTrautmann ... Zeeland.N. D. Ill Matheis Reich Larvik, N. D. Christian Riedlinger.Larvik, N. !,.. 1 Fifth. The period at which this corpora tion shall commence business shall be the fifteenth day of July, 1909, and it shall terminate twenty-five years hence, without legally re newed. In witness whereof we have here unto aet our hands and seals, each for himself, this third day of July, A. D. 1909. C. J. Bieber. IScalj Matheis Reich. [Seal Christian Ri^dlii-.^ir. |Seal") B. Tempel. [Sealj W. A. Gross (Seal) Franz Tempel. Philipp Berreth. [Sealj Andreas Bischke. [Seal] Philipp Ebel [Seal] Andreas Munsch. |Seal] lleinrich Heinz. [Seal| Jacob Trautmann. (Sealj A. Wolfer. [Seal) State ef North Dakota, County of Eii*ion«, SS. On this eighth day of July, A. D. 1909, before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for Emmons county. North Dakota, personally appeared C. J. Bieber, Matheis Reich and Christian Riedlinger, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the hereto at tached Organization Certificate, and they personally and duly acknow ledged to me that they executed the same. Witness my hand and official seal this eighth day of July, A. D. 1909 R. C. BURL1NGAME. (Seal) Notary Public. (My commission expires March 2, 1914.) State of North Dakota, County of Emmons, SS. On this sixth day of July, A. D. 1909, before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for Emmons county. North Dakota, personally appeared A. Wolfer, known to me to be the person whose name is sub scribed to the hereto attached Or ganization Cerificate, and he person ally and duly acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Witness my hand and official seal this sixth day of July. A. D. 1909. (Seal) L. A. WEATHERBY, Notary Public, North Dakota. (My commission expires Julv 14, 1908.) State of North Dakota, Countv of Emmons, SS. On this sixth day of July, A. D. 1909, before me. R. C. Burlingame, a notary public in and for Emmons county. North Dakota, personally appeared Jacob Trautmann, B. Tem pel and W. A. Gross, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the hereto attached Organization Certificate, and they severally and personally duly ac knowledged to me that they execut ed the same. Witness my hand and official seal this si?Ah day of July, A. D. 1909. (Seal) R. C. BURLING A ME, Notary Public. (My commission expires March 2, 1B14.) State of South Dakota, County of Campbell. SS. On this third day of July, 1909, before me personally appeared Franz Tempel. Philipp Berreth. Andreas Munsch, Andreas Bischke, Philipp Ebel and Henry Heintz, known to me to be the persons who are de scribed in and who executed the fore going Certificate of Organization, and Ihey and each of them acknow ledgd to me that thev executed the same. ALBERT A. LUDWIGS, (Seal) N-ifary Public. .- a a 26.191H) State of N irlli Dakota, Department iif State. CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE. (Official .Number 70(i.) Whereas, B. Tempel. W. A. Gross,! Franr. Tempel and others have filed in this office a copy of their Articles of Association and an Organization Certificate, as provided in Sections 4636 and 4037, Chapter 21, Revised Codea 1905, said chapter being the I Wt ttbsreffifaangq*11*. «o TSTrMVSt^.HiMWMMHSr law governing the organization and management of state hanks, setting forth all the facts required to be stated in said sections, and have in all respects complied with the re quirements of the law governing the organization of state hanks, as contained in the chapter hereinbe fore referred to. Now, therefore, J, Alfred lllais dell, Secretary of State of the State of North Dakota, by virtue and au thority of law, do hereby certify that said parties,their associates and successors have become a body pol itic and corporate under the corpor ate name of TEMPELTON STATE BANK, (Larvik Postoliicet, and by that name are hereby authorized to com mence the business of banking: to adopt and use a corporate seal to sue and be sued purchase, hold and convey real and personal property, as provided by said chapter to have succession for a period of twenty-five years to make contracts, and to have amFen joy allthe rights and privileges grant ed to state banks under the laws of his state, subject to their articles of incorporation and ail legal restric tions and liabilities in relation there to. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and aflixed the great seal of the state of North Da kota, at Bismarck, this 21st dav of Julv. A. D. ISM 19. ALFRED HLA1SDELL. !,V'stVitu"nf Secretary of State. I Xort li Dakota For Sale- Ice in large and small quantities. The ice-wagon is now running. Call up Phone No. 19-2 and leave your orders. (jn:) SALE OF LAND. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an order made on the (ith day of July, A. D. 1909, by the Hon. Charles 15. Carley, judge of the county court in and for the county of Emmons, state of North Dakota, the undersigned, the guar dian of John Van de Klashovst, Dick Van de Klashorst. Johanna Van de Klashorst, Emma Van de Klashorst and Gerrit Van de Klashorst.minors, of the county of Emmons, state of North Dakota, will, on or after Saturday, the 2Sth day of August,A. D. 1909, sell at at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by the judge of said county court, that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Emmons and state of North Dakota,and described a.s follows, to-wit: An undivided one-tenth interest in fee-simple in and to the following described lands N. tV. '.i of Sec tion IS, in Township 129 norlh, Range 70 west of the Fifth P. M., and the E. of Section I-'!, in Township 121) north. Range 77 west of the Fifth P. M., in Emmons County, North Dakota. Bids must bo in writing and left with the undersigned, guardian of the above named minors, at his home on the N. W. of Section 30, in Township 1'!') north, Range 70 west of the Fift P. M.. or with the coun ty judge at his office in Linton,North Dakota. Dated July 2(i, 1909. N. VAN DE KLASHORST, Guardian of the Above Named Minors. BIDS WANTED -BRIDGES. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of county commission ers of Emmons county, N. D., until 1 p. m. August 25, 1909, for the con struction of a steel bridge across the south fork of Long Lake creek be Uveen Sections S and 17, Township 135, Range 75, nine feet above low water. Said bridge to be a steel span 30 feet long, two panel, low truss, 5 feet high, 16 feet roadway foundation o-s inch I steel piles 24 feet long, with concrete backing 12 inches thick, with 10 feet wings: joists 8 lines steel, S inches deep (•'«-1 and 2 channel) railing 2 lines steel angle 2 and 2 inches floor: inch pine or fir wheel-guard '•1 inches. Murk all bills "Proposal' Bridge." The board reserves the rijl, reject any and all bids. Linton, N. 1)., Julv 2 V.ioo •EG. PITT-'. County A tub' nr. SALE OK LAND. Notice is hereby given tha' i»v pursuance of an oViler made u' 6th day of July, A. 1). lsjo:), Hon. Charles B. Carley, judgV county court in and for the of Emmons, state of North Dak'tir the undersigned, the guard] in Henry Nieuwendorp. Jr., j. Nieuwendorp and Ada NinawV dorp, minors, of the county ,f i',.' mons, state of North Dai inn' w" on or after Satnrdav, the 'Nil IT A A 1 9 0 sale to the highest bidder r,,r C.,V subject to confirmation bv the jud-e' of said county court, that rvr'a-'" lot, piece or pu|T( !,„1(j •.•imp lying and .,i« Ul Emmons at -u. .ti, j. lk and describi a- foll( .".ViP An undivided ln terest in f..e-Mtr,p li!lowiPg-dt.-i'i ibed \j oi' Section utsv'j' -1^. north, Range 70 we-i of 'n I ft"i. a E 1 in Township 12!" north Rif'o ~7 west of the Fifth P. -,n Emmons county, N Dak'-'-i. Bids must, be in writing nnd left with the undersigned, guardian of the above named minors, at in, home on the S. W of Sect ion in Township 13II north. Range'*77'' west of the Fifth P, M.. ir wir the county judge at his office in l.inv ton, North Dakota. Dated Juiv 26, l'.IOli. HENRY NlEUWENIx Uil1, Guardian of the Above Nairn-ii Minors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, LT. S. Land Office at Bismarck, N July IS, ISHiii. Notice is hereby given that FRANCIS j. ELWESS, Of Oniio, North Dakota, who, cember (I, 19()5,made Homestead 1 try No. .'!2ISo (Serial No. west half of southwest quart southeast quarter of southw quarter and southwest quarter southeast quarter of Section Township lo.i north, Range 7-" of the Fifth Principal Meridian, filed notice of intention to make fi five-year proof, to establish to the land above described, Charles H. Carley, Judge and Officio Clerk of the County ('our Linton. North Dakota, on thee enth day of September, 1909. 1 I r, ,!• St .f -I '.a nai 111!' I Claimant names as witnesses: Tim MeGuire of Marie, N. Wll iam Schwab, of Linton, N. Elgie Doolittle, of Oniio, N. 1). Charles Lovell, of Oniio, N. D. M. II. JEWELL, Roei-le NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office atr-Bismaivk.N THE CAR THAI WON FROM NEW YORK TO SEATTLE. When the FORD Model ,-r July 15, 1909: Notice is hereby given that MARGAREDA LAC! I El ", Widow of Peter Jochim, Deceasei Of Strasburg, North Dakota, on July 22, 1901, made Honiesn Entry No. 2S692 (Serial No. i."i!n.! for north half of northwest quar of Sccton 26, Township 131 nort Range 77 west of the Fifth Prim-si Meridian, has filed notice of in! tion to make final homestead pp to establish claim to the land at.' described, before P. G. Rooks, of District Court, at Linton. No Dakota, on the fourteenth da*. September, 1909. Claimant names as witne-M-,, Martin Lipp, of Strasburg, N. Baldasar Wagner,of Strashure'.N Anton Schwan, of Strasburg, N Joseph Keller, of Strasburg, N. FORI II. JEWELL. Regi-tei l" arrived in Seat tie seventeen houis ahead of its nearest competitor it set at rest forever every ^argument ever advanced against the practical value of a light s-weight car and demonstrated_the superiority of the Ford for all sorts of service. You don't hear any one "hollering" "Too light!" any more. In fact, those who have been running the heavy cat \yiih their consequent tire expense and repairs, are looking for a light car and, if they had the "elephants" off their hand now, they would probably buy a Ford. And have you noticed any of the specifications of other l'.Mo a A t- a a e- I cleaily shows that theF ord was a whole year ahead. And those1 rwho have done considerable traveling are ordering Fords. Thef more'vou investigate, the more sure"I.'am that it will be -A Fori] :'for You." Immediate delivery on all models. I'. B. 1RVINE, Sales Solicitor. 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