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FOR SALE-SHEEP. Two thousand first-class ewes and some first-class bucks for sale for the next three weeks. A. Logan, (se23-4t) Bismarck, N. D. For Sale- Ice in large and small quantities. The ice-wagon is now running. Call up I'hone No. and leave your orders. (jn:{ NOTICE HJK I'llHUCATION. Department of th* Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hismarck.N.D., Septemlier Il, l'JTO. Notice is hereby given that Peter Schmidt, Of Linton, North Dakota, who, on October 211, lfwjl, made Homestead Application No. 29199, Serial No. (Mil52, for southwest quarter of Sec tion 12, Township i:W N., Range 77 W. of the Fifth Principal Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-.vear proof to estab lish claim to the land above de scribed. before L. A. Weatherbv, United States commissioner, at Lin ton, North Dakota, on the 11th day 'if November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Andreas Nathan, of Linton, N. D. Christnf Krig. of Linton, N.I). Fred I'fafF, of Linton, N. I). Frank Hell, of Linton, N. I). M. II. Jewell, Register IJnton Hive, No. at*. I MlM'titiK* «'V- *'ry :J«J .u»-l lth NN t-ijncvtity nf i-m'Ji month, at 'i. tti. i*!l irii: In K'»oii st unln.u' tuvitwj. Mrv A M. lirltf*. L. Mis. il C. ,-M I Til N Turm-r. I' i»!•: r. I.IM( i.N, N. I HATII KOOM I A I 5 S I A. M. HKITT.-. I'mpriMinr tff f.itimlry llusUrt I.f.'tv^nii iii-Ij MuinJays. Emmons County Abstract Company I.. A. I'.ATIIKItllV. Mli.-l I A Ijsi n.ilir. I VCiMupli'li A L-,1 rnt'K nf A'l l.imlK Town l.ot* in I'.ititiKin^ minIv. l-'anii aii'i l£ l.nmli f'ir Mi if. \(H:iry f'uhilr. Airi-nt i.,r A iiici I'':i ^uri-ly Company "f Nt*vv York. DR. W. WOLVERTON PHYSICIAN AM) SURGKON l-INTON, NOKTM HAKOTA In* r.vi- uvi ii ii hui'h r'y. Kt o.i -u.v, '(•litioli. OfJir I 'hours' H)io- l*lt!tr«N«ii'y TUBULAR WELLS. NINK YMARS' MXTKRIKNCM SATISFACTION CUARANTMMl) AKcnltfor Flectric Plow and Thrash ing Engines FRANCIS JASZKOW1AK, No. 421 TweK'ii S^eiI!i:,marck, N. U. ... li Itu H. A. THORESON, Contractor and liuilder, l.lfilon, Nor 111 Uuliuta. Work duiii' by Jol nr D.iv, and in it Un'ruiitflily work manlike manner. I'Mi llialrs fill lll.slu'i!. E E A Watchmaker and Jeweler liepalrinu :t Spcnaltv Call at 11io Sl.otie Dmn S'ore. Linton, North Dakota SMITH & IRVINE Undertaking and Embalming, Furniture and Caskets. IVr.sona) and prompt attention t: U'pliunt* orders. to, 3.11 Linton, North Dakota E. H. HARDT Painting. Decorating. Sign-Painting, Carriage-Work. Paper-Hanging. All Work strictly Guaranteed. See 1 liin Aloiit Your Work. 60 YEAR8* EXPERIENCE PATENTS 1 Tit ADC MAflnl DCSIGNS ....- COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone tending a oketeh and description may aulcklf wcortaiii our opinion free wliettior au invention ta probably vuiUMitfth]& Communtca* ttona•trtctlyconildentfal. HANOBOOK on 1'atente gent free. Oldest atretic? for Bocurtiirpateuu. pAtenta taken through Aluun A Co. receive tptclai notice without charge, tutba Scientific flmtrkau. AtiandBomcIy lllnntrated weekly. I.nrreet eir* culatlon of any (K-ictitltte Journal. Term*. $3 a rear: fourtuontbt,91* Bold ljrall newsdealer*. •sais&vrsteJ!!* Ctrtain Altout It. Oace upon a time, bot so long ago, a couple of cowpunchers found thein •elres guests In the home of minister of tbe gospel Whose custom was to bold family worship of a morning and to conclude tbe same by asking Mcb one present to give some quotation from tho Scriptures. One after an other repeated some text until at last It came tbe turn of Jim Bulstoke of the Crowfoot ranch,. "My dear young friend," said tbe dominie as he saw tbe latter hesitat ing, "surely can recall some verse from the Bible?" Jlra's face was bathed witb profuse perspiration, but at last there came to him some approximation of a memory of something he had read or beard at some stage of his life about tbe flrat chapter of Genesis. At last be broke out, "tiod made the world." The dominie lifted a band to bide a sudden smile, but bowed to Jim's neighbor in the circle. Curley was even worse off than Jim bad been and for the life of him could not think of anything. At last, remembering the occasional virtue of a good bluff, be twisted one foot around his chair leg and, with all the confidence be could muster, remarked, "He shore did!"— Recreation. Last English King In a Battle. The battle of Dettlngen, in Bavaria, on the 16th (27th O. S.) of June, 1743, fativeen the British, Hanoverian and Ilesslan troops (52,000 men), nnder command of George H., and the French troops (60,000 men), under Marshal Noailles, which resulted In the victory of tbe allied troops, was the last occasion on which an English king fought on the battlefield. His majesty continued the whole time In the heat of all the action, which wta said by those who witnessed to have been as fierce a conflict as had ever been known. On tbe morning of tbe battle the king appeared in tbe same red coat he had worn at Oudenarde, thirty-fire years before, taking bis place at the bead of tbe seven battalions of guards. About noon he ordered a general ad vance, and during the movements It entailed be was very nearly taken by the enemy, but was rescued by the Twenty-second regiment, who, In re membrance, wore a sprig of oak la their caps upon the anniversary of the battle for many years afterward.—Lon don Tit-Bits. A Max O'Rell Story. Before he attained fame with his va rlous books M. Blouet (Max O'Rell), I who was for several years French master at St. Paul's school, related I how lie obtained bis post there. After two or three earlier applicants bad re turned unsuccessful from tbeir Inter view with Dr. Walker, who was at tho time headmaster of the school, M. A Blouet's turn came. "I want," said tho doctor after a few words, "a French master who can preserve discipline. My last was a perfect gentleman and a good fellow, but lie couUl not keep the classes In order. The end of It was that after being much worried by one of the boys tbe poor fellow went bome and shot himself." "Sir," replied Max O'Rell, "that is where my countryman made a little mistake. I should have shot tbe boy." The doctor rose, says M. Blouet. and grasped my hand. "M. Blouet," be exclaimed, "you are my French master!"—London Captain. Nelson River. The Nelson river may be described as one of tbe greatest rivers of tbe world as regards tbe actual volume of water discharged into the Hudson bay. Its total length is approximately 400 miles, and its drainage area Is tremen dous. Its tributaries cover tbe whole of Manitoba, the greater portion of Al berta, Saskatchewan, North Dakota and Ontario west of the great lakes, where lliey also enter Montana and Minne sota.—Exchange. Startled the" Tailor. A Loudon tailor was once measurtng rr. I'nrker, who had a quaint sense of humor, for an overcoat, when sud denly the doctor broke forth In his most sepulchral voice: "Can you measure tbe Ineffable?" The assistant looked' up and saw tbat the doctor was extremely grave. He saiu: "1 beg your pardon, sir." The doctor raised both bis bands with grand upward sweep and Bald "Can you measure the Ineffable? Can you comprehend the infinite?" "We'll make you a nice coat, sir," returned the puzzled assistant. Tap ping the doctor's styn, he said: "That's about the length, sir?" "Longer!" ejaculated the doctor In determined tones. "There, sir?" "Longer!" thundered the great man. The tailor remonstrated. As a tech nical professional he could give points on tailoring to any preacher tbat ever wore a head. "if you have it any longer, you won't be able to walk," be remarked conclusively. The doctor looked on him compas sionately and, once more extending bis arms toward the skies, said confiden tially: "1 don't wunt t» walk 1 want to soar!" Lundyfoot and His 8nuff. l'lio shop „f tt Dublin tobacconist naineO I.mulytoot was destroyed by While lie was gazing dolefully lire. Linton, North Dakota. Into the smoldering ruins he noticed that his poorer neighbors were gath ering (lie snuff from the canister He tested the snuff f„r |,|mgelf and dis covered that lie fire had largely lm. proved its pungency and aroma. This was a hint worth profiting by. He se cured another shop, built ovens, subjected the suuff Ing process, and hi a few years became rich ..vms oecame ,,,.1 ,—, was i.vin- lhonMit in",a which he ruined him. It wt. I I iVw""1 ".Ju •sr,'ut oratop CHANGED OWNERS. List TF EMMM Ci—ly Property Truster*** Mm Last Pi* llaMRepevt. Patents— United States to Oscar Nyberg, qr of 14-134-74. United States to Orvill A. Scliae fer, qr of 26-134-78. United States to Ada L. Atkins, qr of 26-129-77. United States to Frank J. Sikel, qr of 32-133-74. Charles W. Ahern and wife to Elizabeth N. Clybome, qr of 32 133-75, $2,000.00. J. W. Brown to Edith Kelley, un divided one-half interest of qr of 4-134-75, $1,400.00. A. E. Moore and wife to Jacob Schaap, lot 12, block 5, Hague, $450.00. Jacob Schaap to Anna Maria Weber, lot 12, block 5, Hague, $475.00. Roy Carley and wife to Charles Carley, qr of 31-132-77, $1.00. Charles Carley and wife to Roy Carley, qrof 31-132-77, $1.00. Milwaukee Land Co. to Barbara Keller.lot 4, block 10, Hague, $65,00. Special Warranty Deed— C. B. Bennett and wife to Chas. Coventry, et a)., qr of 21-130-76, $2400.00. Quit-Claim Deed— C. E. Lennan and wife to Chas. Coventry et al., qr of 21-130-76, $1.00 A Threetenin§ Const M. Cumiile Flammsrloa, the greet scientist, after many yean of IMJ, arrived at tbe conciuioa thet the world will In the twenty-ftfth ceMirj come across tbe path of tbe rnmst Bella. On this occasion a coilkton «D take place, and, Bella belag taflattely greater than the earth, shock may be expected which, he ee)c«latas, wUl be 865 times greater then the shock caused by the colllaloa between two trains, each traveling at sixty-Are miles an boor. NOTICE OF HEAKING PETITION FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of North Dakota, County of .Emmona. In County Court: Before Hon. Charles B. Carley, Judge. In the matter of tne estate of Anna Fritschle, Deceased. Karl Fritschle, petitioner, vs. Anna Went*, Christian Mosser, Sophia Eberhardt, Jacob Deutscher.Katri na Ulmer, Anna Maria Deutscher, ChriatianDeutscher,Johanna Deet scher and three others, names nn known, minors, respondents. Notice of hearing petition for li' cense to sell real estate. The State of North Dakota to the above-named respondents and all persons interested in the estate of Anna Fritschle. deceased: You are hereby notiiied that the petition of Carl Fritschle, executor of the estate of Anna Fritschle, late °I county of EmiMM and state of North Dakota, deceased, has been filed in this court, therein petition ing that he be authorized, empow ered and directed to sell real estate belonging to said decedent's estate, described as follows, to-wit: North half of southwest quarter, west half of southeast quarter, all in Section 4, Township 133 north, Range 77 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, in Emmons county. North Dakota. That said petition will be heard by this court on ftidajr, tbe 26th day of November,A.D.1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at the court-rooms of this court, in the court house, in the village of Linton, county of Emmons and state of North Dakota. And you and each of you are here by cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Dated the 12th day of October,. A. D. 1909. By the Court: Charles B. Carley, Judge of the County Court. L«t the service of this citation be made by publication in the Bmmons County Record. Charles B. Carley. Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT PUBLIC LAND SALE. Bismarck, N. D.. Land Office, Sept 14,1909. (Serial No. 03894) Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the commissioner of the general land-office, under provisions of act of congress approved June 7, 1906, Public—No. 303. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m„ on the 4th day of November next, at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: Northwest quarter of northeast quarter and the southeast quarter I Vie northwest quarter of Section a lot of 19« to a heat- Kave Township 180 north. Range 78 we8t the brand a name of Fifth P. M. .Any persons claiming adversely neb the above-described lanaa are ad- at first vised to file their claims, or objec- ,1B| u" or was t,un oeiore tions, on or before the day above «nd designated for sale. nuv uiuiur niiu I John I'htlpot 'urrun, suggested tho celebrated motto to the coat of arms emblazoned by the successful tobao conlst upon the panels of his carriage, a motto \vbl'h hud its meaning in Latin and Kn^lish und was significant in both, "Quid Hides" (who laughs). "Quid," It uiay be mentioned, was a nickname bestowed on tobacconists at the time, owing to a prominent artlcl* in tbeir stock of trade. M. H. Jewell, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. it «D,epart"'®nt the Interior. Ls»nd Office at Bismarck,N. D., September 20. 1909. b^nUfiw.e?t affidavit having c\R-iied of!ice by Br'Kgs, Mrs Earl of Marie, N. arainat ^Homestead Entry No. 362(» (Serial No. 09172), made July 9. 1906. for north half of northeast quarter of Section 26. Township 134 north. Range 74 west, by Sal A. Snabb.con* testee, in which it is alleged that Sal A. Snabb has totally abandoned said homestead entry lor more than six months next proceeding the date of said contest affidavit that said Sal A. Snabb has never had a house upon, or resided upon said entry and has never cultivated the same which default still exists and that said al leged abandonment and absence from the said land was not due to her em loyment in the army or navy of the pi Ui Warranty Deeds John P. Weber and wife to Celia O. Harding, qr of 26-134-75, $1920.00. Alice A. Norton and husband to Fred J. Pietz, qr of 10-132-75, $1.00. Tnited States during a time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation atlO o'clock a. m. on November 12.1909. before L. A. Weatherby. United States commissioner, at his office in Lin ton, N.D.,and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on No vember 1941909. before the Register and Receiver at the United States land office in Bismarck. North Da kota. John Satterlund. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D., October 1,1909. Notice is hereby given that Bert M. Hardenbrook, Of Larvik, North Dakota, who, on May 2,1908, made Homestead Ap plication No. 40352. Serial No. 011 626, for lots 3 and 4, Section 30. Township 133 north. Range 76 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed, before L. A. Weatherby, United States Commissioner, at Linton, North Dakota, on the fourth day of December, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: John A. Bartu, of Linton, N. D. Jacob Fliggenger, of Linton, N. D. John Stuckey, of Linton, N. D. B. Tern pel, of Larvik, N. D. M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D., October 5.1909. Notice is hereby given that Claude A. Harwood, Of Linton, North Dakota, who* on November 25, 1904,made Homesitead Application No. 29421, Serial No. 06242, for southwest quarter of Sec tion 20, Township 133 north, Range 75 west of the Fifth Principal Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to tablish claim to the land above de scribed. before L.A.Weatherby,Uni ted States Commissioner, at Linton, North Dakota, on the 2d day of De cember, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Everett R. Purinton, of Hazelton, N. D. Lucius Harwood, of Larvik, N. D. Richard Zeigler, of Linton, N. D. Willam T. Brooks, of IJnton, N. D. M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATl6N. Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N.D., October 5.1909. Notice is hereby given that Lorenz Schneider, Of Strasburg. N. D., who. en July 22,1903,maae Homestead Entry No. 25160, Serial No. 05101, for south half of northeast quarter and lota 1 and 2. Section 4, Towmhip 131 north. Range 75 west of Fifth Prin cipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim too the land above described, before P. G. Rooks, clerk of the district court, at Lin ton. North Dakota, on the 30th day of November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph P. Bitz, of IJnton, N. D. Franz Hoegel, of Linton, N. D. Johannes Hoeg«i.of Strasburg,N.D Lorenz Schwab, of Strasburg, N. E M» H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Bismarck,N.D October 7,1909. Notice hereby given that Mathias Noel. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry H. Hanson, of Linton. N. D. Wendelin Schneider,of Linton, N.D.! Peter Lipp, of Strasburg, N.D Stephen Lipp, of Strasburg. N. D. Ocober 5.1909. Notioe is hereby given that Maggie McGough. Of Omio, North Dakota, who. on August 15, 1903. made Homestead Application No. 25510 (Serial No. 05152). for east half of northwest quarter, southwest quarter of north west quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of Section 24. Township 133 north. Range 75 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before L. A. Weatherby. United states commissioner, at Linton, North Dakota, on the 4th day of December, 1909. ..CWmant names as witnesses: William T. Mctiuire, of Omio, N. D. Adam J. Roman, of Omio, N. D. John T. McGough. of Omio. N. D. Frank J. Elwess. of Omio. N. D. M. H. Jewell, Register.' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at Bismarck,N. D.. September 17.1909. Notice is hereby given that Sebastian Schlosser, Of Marie, North Dakota, who, on July 22,1903, made Homestead En try No. 24911. Serial No. 05080, for southeast quarter of Section 24, Township 133 IOML Range 74 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year eroof, to establish claim to the iana above described, before Charles B. Carley, judge and ex-oAdo clerk of the county court, at Linton, North Dakota, on the fifth day of November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses Wendelin Burkhard.of Marie. N. D. Jakob Kuntz, of Marie, N. D. Joaeph Feiszt, of Marie, N. D. Michael Masset, of Napoleon, N. D. M. H. Jewell, Register. I yea want Aactlea Bills printed la BagNak mm* Oeraaa, er aay |e» week prtated la Oeraaa or EagHsfc, er beta, apply at Record office. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at Bismarck,N. D.. September 17,1909. Notice is hereby given that Nickolaus Aberle. Of Dakem, North Dakota, who, on October 18,1906, made Homestead Entry No. 36668, Serial No. 09339, for aouth half of northeast quarter and north half of southeast quarter of Section 24, Township 132 north. Range 74 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final commutation droof, to establish claim to the land above described, before P. G. Rooks, clerk of district court, at Linton, North Dakota, the fifth day of November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter Mastel, of Dakem, N. D. John Schmidt, of Dakem, N. D. Anton Aberle, of Dakem, N. D. Baldaser Vetter, of Dakem, N. D. M. H. Jewell. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at Bismarck,N. D. September 11,1909. Notce is hereby given that FRED SURRING, Of Larvik. North Dakota, who, on October 12,1904, made Homestead Application No. 29080, Serial No. 06107, for northwest quarter of Sec tion 32. Township 134 north, Range 76 west of the Fifth Principal Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before L. A. Weatherby, United States Commissioner, at Lin ton, North Dakota, on the sixth day of November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Ada Baker, of Larvik, N. D. John P. Jones, of Larvik, N. D. Russel.C.Burlingame,of Larvik,N.D. Ed Larvik, of Larvik, N. D. M. H. Jewell. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior, U.S. Limd Office at Bismarck, N. D. September 17,1909. Notce is hereby given that Wendelin Burkhard, Of Marie, North!Dakota, who,on July 22,1903, made Homestead En try No. 24942, Serial No. 05081, for south half of southwest quarter, northeast quarter of southwest quarter and southeast quarter of northwest quarter of Section 24, Township 133 north. Range 74 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before P. G. Rooks, clerk of district court, at Linton, North Dakota, on the fifth day of November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Jakob Kuntz, of Marie, N. D. Joseph Mitzel, of Marie, N. D. Joseph Feiszt, of Marie, N. D. Andreas Schweitzer, of Marie, N.D. M. H. Jewell. Register. NeUes for Publication. UxtTBD STATKS LAUD Omci, [8erUt No. owaoJ North Dakota, who. on Pecember 13 1906. made Homes tead Entry. No. 37119 (Serial No. 09583), for southwest quarter of northeast quarter, weat half of southeast quarter, and southeast quarter of southeast quarter of Sec tion 28, Township 132 north. Range 76 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described, before P. G. Rooks, clerk of district court, at Linton, North Dakota, on the 1st day of December, 1909. SIndpalnorth M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Ihterior, U. S. Land Office at Bianatck,N.D., I BISMARCK, North Dakota, October 4, MM. tbat the Northern Notice Is hereby Siren tbat the Northern nf vi r, PadSc ftallwajr Caupiny, whose pontoBce "HOB, address l» Minnesota, has this 4th uaf uiuvnuMcr, ins^ aiou iu »ui» uiuce lis ap- Ske lleatlon to select, under tbe provisions or act of congress approved July I, MW (10 Stat. SB7, tt), the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section ifi. In town- lp 134 of range 74 west of the Fifth Meridian, containing 40 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely the laads described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to tbe dis posal to applicant, shoald ttle tlielr affida vits of protest In this ofllce. on or iiefore the 1st day of December. 190D. M. H.TSWELU Register. OUi A*. En. SUttoa, StUlwatsr, towa DmUj fcpuasor Co., Waterloo, bcntaM:-W« aie alsaatil to rt.ulii at taata mai* wttfc (he No. Dairy SapOMAsr. Temperatare of milk, 60 rated capa city, 3J« actual capacity, 400 test o( cream, 351 test of milk, jot Aug. 2,1909. Notice is hereby given that HELEN M. BORN. Of Marie. North Dakota, who on June 14,1904, madeHomeatead Efetry No. 28231. Serial No. 067S7. for the southeast quarter of Section 32, TotonSip 134 N., Range 74 W. of the FifthPrineipalMeridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above dneribed, before P. G. Rooks, clerk of the district court, at Linton,North Dakota, on the 29th day of October, 1909. Ciaimant names as witnemss: A. W. Sims, of Linton, N. D. Friederick Schaefer, of Linton,N.D. Heinrich Schaefer, of Linton, N. D. W. J. Traver, of Linton, N. D. M. H. JEWELL. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bismarck,N.D., September 10,1909. Notice is hereby given that Martin Schmidt, Of Linton, North Dakta. who. on November 9.1904. made Homestead Application No. 29291, Serial .No. 06189, for south half of northwest quarter and aouth half of northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 133 N., Range 77 W. of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final five-year proof, to estsblish claim to the land above described, before L. A. Weatherby, United States commissioner, at Lin ton. North Dakota, on the Uth day of November, 1909. Town Lot Ike OsM MoM tar Dairy tipann at Fwtlaad, On, Oct ai. igsf. Jury of Award., LorUa CUrt K«rMMaa,rw|. Uad,Or«. GtBtlcnm: As pet J»w official nqosiL I mad* atMt ailfce Mo.] Iowa Mr?tw. tllkt SspotKba ralti: JVMOIIIk.«4pWMa| .S?2*,Uk»M per cent Yoarstral*, C. H. Taeaoaa, ftof. of Dalrylac. utilise* ptemt A»"&2s&r. Claimant names as witnesses: Andreas Nathan, of Linton, N. Christof Kris, of Linton, N. D. Fred Pfsff, of Linton, N. D. Frank C. Bell, of Linton. N. D. Mcintosh, South Dakota October 21,1909 Mcintosh is located 60 miles west of the Missouri River. It has just been made the County Seat of the newly formed Corson County and is the first division point on the Chicago, Milwaukee & Paget Sound Railway Weak of Mobridge. Mcintosh is surrounded by some of the richest and most productive land in the state. The opening of the Standing Rock and Cheyenne Indian reservations will fill tin the surrounding country very rapidly and will greatly increase business in general at Mcintosh. Mcintosh offers splendid opportunities for invest ment in practically all lines of trade. Low ronnd trip rates will be made account of this sale. For further information see yonr local ticket agent, •or write ». A. MILLER, Pnssoacer Agent Chicago Chicago, Milwaukee & M. H. Jewell, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bismarck.N Sept. 4. 1909. Notice is hereby given that DELOS GILLESPIE, Of Linton. North Dakota, who on May 29. 1903, made Homestead Ap plication. No 23486, Serial No. 04849, for the north half of northwest quarter and southwest quarter of northwest quarter of Section 28 Township 133 N., Rge. 76 W. of the Fifth Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before L. A. Weatherby. United Sates com missioner. at Linton. North Dakota, on the 30th day of October, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Jones, of Linton, N. D. Isaac Moe, of Linton, N. D. James A. Gillespie, of Linton, N. I) Jacob Lierbo, of Linton, N. D. M. H. JEWELL, Register. For Sale Forty acres, beiii^ what is known as "Danbury Butte. This forty contains about thirty acres of tillable land, and the butte contains one of the finest deposits of building stone in the state. Prict |500 net. Apply to L. W. Brnplu, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Subscribe for the Record. Sale J. Q. ADAMS deneral Land Agent Miles City, Mont. St Paul Railway Repeating Shotguns If |NDORSED by the U. S. Ord nance Board. The choice of over 450,000 THI REKATER8 THAT OUTSHOOT ALL OTHERS. Iksttsitst SttMsiag Sspsntsr is tfcsWorid The IOWA DAIRY SEPARATOR at,h# Sportsmen. Used by Charles G. Spencer, who led all other trap shooters in igoS with the unprecedented record of 96.77^ for 11,173 targets and by five out of the first eight men for the year. Winchester Shotguns are safe, sure, strong and simple '..hey are a a I a a During the paat tm yaan then has bean phenomenal Improvement* In rTTiTT*mim ta!t Fair that tha MIW IOWA was awarded the only QeM Medal. TNt ONLY TEST. Nwaamade at Our Request. Official Test made at the Lewis A Clark Esposition: *"t««»Wonal Exposition and World's CHRISTIAN WOLFER, AO CUT.