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It's 1 &K I sir ®r *1. 1.1 Bi Si iv A .V 3Bja Sii C. O SMITH. Tr/*fi J/ t» Jn I MM Uitoi raw, N». at. h. O. T. -lfMMin- cry24 iirfttttBim of each MM, MMI m. VM«t iuuniam»t HUlMlU* Invited. Mrs. A. M. BrKU. L. f. Mr*. II 5 Timi. I Iif.XTIS T. LI.NTON, ». fJIUAKr BATH BOO* CITY HAIM1EB SHOP A. M. HIUTT*. Proprietor fW L*u»dry f«utk«t Leaves oa Mondays. Emmons County Abstract Compuj L. A. WEATII F'lifiV*. Official Abstracter. ptr~ rju,iAf'u' A 'r,ira/*u of AH Lands and Krni/AOtiii Coon I/. Farm and lUm-h »T *»!••. Notary F'nblle. A«ol t'tr AtwrU'tu ""f-ty 'Wtiu^any of New York. DR. W. WOLVERTON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA I \U* i.tt Olrtu PpteClaJ At Vorlander's Pbaraacy. I'houi-:* fJfflC*. Residence, I&-3 TUBULAR WELL8. NINK VKARS' KXPERIENCE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A^ent f'"- Klwtric Plow and Thrash ing Engines FRANCIS JASZKOWIAK, No. 421 Twelfth St.. Bismarck, N. D. E E A Watchmaker and Jeweler .ii»' .t pe':ialt f'ailai tliC! St/^i i: lurjjf Store. Linton. North Dakota mrnmmmmmmm 'I The only machine that combines a decimal tabulator and column-finder. These features are so necessary that other typewriters will eventually come to them. Why not get the machine that has them now—the Smith 1'ivriiier? Write for information. (Incorporated.) bo'i'lt .SrvrMh Street H. A. THORESON, wjshmoii KMSOSJIW. Th* way it Acts antf Mmt Work dooe bjr Job i»r Iir, and lo tborougblj wrfk maoUlce Baooer. B»t mstes furnished Linton, Xortto DaV'i* E. H. HARDT Painting. Decorating. Sign-Painting, Carriage-Work, Paper-Hanging. All Work Strictly Guaranteed. See Him About Your Work. Linton, North Dakota. SMITH & IRVINE UBdtrtol(lag ad Eakolning. Farsltsrt oad Coslpts. Person* 1 and prompt attention to a!) telephone orders. Linton, North Dakota For proofs, filings, etc., apply to L. A. Weatherby, United States Commissioner. Linton. This is to give notice that a Unit-j ed States government tax receipt or license has been issued to the L. 0.! 0. M. of Linton. N. D. that the date of said receipt is November 8, 1909 that said tax receipt or license is posted in the basement of the building on the northeast corner of Broadway and Hickory avenue, in Linton, N. D. (Signed) L. O. O. M. "fifTfffffifffTf New Model 10 Visible SMITH PREMIER Ik- Tin: only front stroke machine having a com straight-line keyboard. 'I lie only front-stroke machine having a re movable platen. ••hnntfeable carriages. only front-Htruke machine having inter- The only machine with a gear-driven carriage and i«y erasing facilities. The only machine having practically every operation controlled from the keyboard. Minneapolis, Minnesota. lNui£$i£z THE HEPEATERS THAT OUT8HOQT ALt. OTHERS. ttrB mm UCAV UlOIll a When one oomiderj the frightful consciences of gathering n3 sat ing poisoooss mv&hrooTBt in im*l*ka f0? the edible variety it is little ihort of majrelous that one without faxjvledff'? should dire go into the feids and •roods tad pick and eat set of th-e fungi growing there, If one is thoroughly familiar with a particular variety of edible mush room and can distinguish it at sight frem all others, however similar in color and form, it is cafe to est that particular variety, but one mast be ware of other kinds that testmbls it, for, however iligbt the difference in appearance, one may be edible and the other poisonous. There is no absolute rule for diftingniihing the edible from the poisonous kinds, and it is better, therefore, to give no general rules, but to follow only one. Suspect every mushroom which yon do not know positively to be edible. To this role perhaps may be added a second: Learn to dis tinguish the white spored agarics and avoid them all, for, although there is an edible species, it requires an expert to tell it, and the poison of another species is deadly, sad there is no known antidote for it. The chief poisons in mushrooms are two in number—muscsrin and phallin. The first of these produces symptoms resembling those of alco holic intoxication, followed by con vulsions or paralysis, collapse and death from heart failure. These symptoms come on soon sfter the mushrooms have been eaten. In poisoning by phallin the symp toms do not appear until several hours after the meal. They re ble cholera, beginning with severe abdominal pain, soon followed by vomiting, purging and collapse. In all cases of mushroom poison ing, vomiting should be induced as soon as possible, and a large dose of castor oil may be given to hasten the elimination of any as yet unab sorbed portions of the mushroom. Stimulants are needed to support the heart, and milk containing an abundance of magnesia or bicarbo nate of sodium may be given. Injections of a salt solution into the veins and—in case of muscsrin poisoning—hypodermic injection of atropin are often employed by phy sicians with benefit.—Youth's Oom panion. _________ Strongly lntr*nct»S. A fellow whose appearance war ranted the belief that he had qusr reled with soap and water some years ago applied for a position porter with a large concern where help was badly needed. The man ager looked him over doubtfully. Finally be handed him a dollar. "Go uptown and take a bath," he told him. "Then come back and maybe I'll be able to take you on." The fellow started for the door. "And, oh, by the way," the man ager called after him, "if there's any changc left take another bath An Efftctiv* Treatment. At the bedside of a patient, who was a noted humorist five doctors were in consultation as to the best means of producing a perspiration. The sick man overheard the dis cussion, and, after listening for few moments, he turned his head toward the group and whispered with a dry chuckle: "Just send in your bills, gentle men. That will bring it on at once."—Ladies' Home Journal. Wanted Bids-Bridges. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of county commission ers of Emmons county. North Dako ta, until 1 o'clock p. m.. January 4 1910, for the construction of a steel bridge across Devil's Gulch. Section 6, Township 135, Range 78, eighteen feet above low water. Said bridge to be five panel, riveted truss, sixty' five feet long, sixteen feet rowway Foundation, five eight-inch I beam steel piles, with concrete backinj twelve inches thick. Joists, eighi lines of nine-inch, I beams. Wheel guard, four by six inches. Also, for the construction of an angle rail, I beam, leg steel bridge across Sand creek, on the northwest quarter of Section 28, Township 133L Range 77, twenty-four feet long, six teen feet roadway, ten feet above low water, concrete backing, ten inches thick. Joists, eight lines of ten-inch steel, six I beams and two channel. Wheel guard, four by six inches. The County Commissioners re serve the right to reject any or all bids. J. G. Pitts, If Repeating Shotguns INDORSED by the U. S. Ord nance Board. The choice of over 450,000 8 port* men. Used by Charles G. 8pencer, who led all other trap shooters in 1908 with the unprecedented record of 96.77% for 11.175 targets and by five out of the first eight men for the year. Winchester Shotguns are safe, sure, strong and simple they are County Auditor. Linton, November 15,1909. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 011471.) Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D. November 22,1909. Notice is hereby given that Engelbert Muller, Of Hague. North Dakota, who, dm April «i. 1908, made Homestead Eb try No. 40144, Serial No. 011471, for east half of northeast quarter Section 22 and south half of north west quarter of Section 23, Town ship 130 north. Range 75 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 the Uistnct Court, at Linton. North Da kota, on the eleventh day of Jano ary, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter Lemer. of Hague, N. D. Joseph Zahn, of Hague, N. D. Johannes Volk, of Hague, N. D. Anton Zahn. of Hague, N. D. M. H. Jewell, Register NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION— I90LATED TRACT (Serial No. 012072.) Dijmuasat af the Interior. S. Land Offiee at Bismarek.N.D., Hii wiln 1 19.1909. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of aet of congress approved June Ti. 1906 (34§uts..51)t Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 013410.) United States Land Office, Bismarek, K. D.. October 30,1909. M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 09030.) Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Bianarck.N. D., of Fifth Principal Meridian,has filed botice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish clsim to the Isnd above described, before L. A. Weatherby, United States Commissioner, at Linton, wortn UlaOtlf OD til© fifteenth diy of January. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Otto H. Hummel,of Braddock.N. D. Charles Hummel.of Braddock, N. D. Mahlon West, of Marie, N. D. Willie C. Noble, of Marie. N. D. M. H. Jewell. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 05218.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bismarck.N.D., October 27.1909. Notice is hereby given that Christian Senger, Of Strasburg, North Dakota, who,, on September 26,1903, made Home stead Entry No. 25928, Serial No. 05218, for south half of southeast 1 quarter and south half of southwest quarter of Section 26, Township 131 north, Range 75 west of Fifth Prin-1 Cipnl Meridian, lifts filed notice Of I bat intention to make final five proof, to establish claim to the I above described, before P.G. Rooks, Clerk of District Court, at Linton. North Dakota, on the tenth day of Kasner Kraft of Straaburff N D. rranz Janer, olotrasburg, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 04501.) Department of the Interior, U. s7Land Officeat Bismarck, N. D., I November 16,1909. Notice IS hereby given that I of Anna C. Postle, Rufus G. Wagher, of Winona. N. D. Albert C. Wagher, of Linton, N. D. M. H. JEWELL. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Serial No. 08696.) Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Bismarck.N. D. November 3,1909. Notice is hereby given that Jacob Kundert, Of Marie, North Dakota, who, on June 9,1906, made Homestead En try No. 35051, Serial No. 08696, for east half of northwest quarter and tion to make final commutation I |. jh UA^iiiali ?nt»nfnr Mavio Heinricti feoiaeter, ox Marie, «. ti. Friedrich Walcker, of Marie, N. D. I Jacob A. Lamr. of Linton, N. D. Herman Backhaus, of Linton. N.D. I TAKEN UP. Came to my place, on Section 24, Twp. 131, Range 77, on or about De cember 10,1909, and since taken up by me, a black sow about a year old, with a white spot in her forehead. The animal seems to be a grade Poland-China. Owner can recover the 9ow by proving property and paying statutory charges. —Jakob Brockel. we will offer at public sale, to the high bidder. at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 36tb day of January, 1910, at this office, the following-described land Southeast quarter of southwest uarter and lot 7 of Section 6, Town snip 133 north, Range 77 west of the Fifth Principal Meridian. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for sale M. H. Jewell, Dated at Linton, N. D., Dec. 23. 1909. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 011362.1 Department of the Interior, U^.Limd Office at Bismarck, N. D., Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose postoffiee address is St. Paul, Minnesota,has this 30th day of Octo ber. 1909,li!ed in this office its appli cation to select under the provisionsu of the act of congress approved I ft" nlfff,, vn June 22, 1874(18 Stat. 194), theU°^ Hotw, of Dnton N. southwest quarter of the northwest n^i 1 nJtl fi "n" quarter of Section 22, in Township IHogel, of Linton, N. D. 131 north, of Range 74 west of the M. H. Jewell. Register. Fifth Principal Meridian, containing! forty acres. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or desir ing to object because of the mineral: character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to ap plicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 28th day of December, 1909. November 1. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Christian Bosch, Of Linton. North Dakota, who, on March 7,1908. made Homestead En try No. 40000, Serial No. 011362, for west half of northwest quarter and west half of southwest quarter of Section 28, Township 132 north, Range 75 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final homestead proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before P. G. Rooks, Clerk of District Court, at Linton, North Dakota, on the tenth day of Janu ary, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. (Serial No. 011937.) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N.D.. November 22,1909. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 8th day 0 November 1,1909. Ifice, the following-described land Notice is hereby given that South half of northwest quarter of Albert W. Elwess, I Section 14, Township 130 north Of Marie. North Dakota, who. on f'January, 1910, at this of 78 west ®f.Fi.fth July 25.1906, made Homestead Ap- Any personsclaiming adversely the plication No.35896, Serial No. 09030,1 above-described land are advised to 'or southeast quarter of Section 22,1 PJj Ji,'0 ?™8, TownshipJ34 north.. Range .74 west|be,ore I j,. ,, 1 *uai ii«sur/ uttc. me uvuiiuuvr nvrci' a,. V! I DAY OF JANUARY, A. I). 1!)10. Of Winona, North Dakota, wno, on I vate Widow Homestead Entry No. 19644,1coM-ty.court.that.certam Serial No. 04501,for southeast quar-. ter of Section 30. Township^ 131 "^"iff'Sf^uth-est quarter Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph Huse, of Winona, N. D. Thompson, A. Kieffer, of Winons, N. D~ M- f. th*M h. R^ter Notice to Creditors la the matter of tbe estate of Andreas E*ch. deceased. Notice ta hereby given by the undersigned, Jacob Each, administrator of the estate oi vj.-al ilh' J. I Andreas Each, late of tbe county of Emmons liadiuts of North Dakota.deceased, to tbe creditors of* and ail persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit with necessary voucher's, within four (4) months after tbe first publication of this no tice, to said admloUtraior. at ih* office of Ljoti A Coventry, attorneys. In the village of Linton, ID «sid Kmmons couuty. Dale December 21,190!) JACOB E3CIJ. Administrator. Flr&t publication on the 30th tluv of Decern ber, A D. 19OT. CttatioaHserlag Petition for Appoint of Administrator. Mate of North Dakota, I County of Emmons, In Civ.nty Court: Before Hon. Cbarles 11. Parley, Judge. In tbe matter of the estate of John W Frltze, deceased. Benr? J. Vrltxe, petitioner, vs. Mary 1'rHie, Edgar Frltte, Wllmer 1". 1'ritze, KsiellaA. Decker. Richard Decker. Laura F. Palkner, Elmer l'alkner, Edna Frltze imil Natalie Frltze, respondents. Citat tlon Hearing Petition fur Appointment of Administrator. Tbe State of North Dakota to the above, named respondent*, and all persons In. to res ted In the estate of John W. Frltze. deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that Henry J. Frltze. the petitioner lierel, bat IIilJ In this court a petition pruyinv lha. latter* of administration upon the estate of Jobi. W. Frltze, late of tbe town of Lluton, In the connty of Emmons and state of North Dakota, deceased, be granted to llenry J. Frltze.and that the said petition will be heard court on SAT. liitJ In this court a petition praying lb £g?*X: ™i January. 1910. Iforen'ounof thai duy, at the court rooms of r.i„. I this court, In the county coutt-hotue In the Claimant names as witnesses. $ Hi Ob V"'"tetbls Im? duly considered by ... day of febku & $ TEN O'CLOCK In the ,. at the court-rooms of this court, In tbe county court-hoiue in the city o! Linton, county or Emmons and state North Dakota, and you, and each of you I city Linton, couuty of Komoui wd tuu 1of 01 North Dakota, and you, and each of you, hereby cited be and appear before this N. L. I court at said time and place, aud answer JiMMih Sehneider of Struhurff N D. I Md petition, and ahow cause. If any there be, •josepn scgneiuer.oi oiraaourg,«.i/. I prayer of suld petition should not be Johannes Senger,of Strasburg, N.D. I rutei M. H. JEWELL. Register. "r the conr,! (8141.) 'im $ CHAULF.S n. CAKLF.Y, Judge of the County Court. Sale of Land. Notice is hereby given that, io pursuance of an order made on the l?th day sale, of Decern* Anna Frttscble. late of tbe county of Etti- .. toons and state of North Dakota, deceased. lirlll. after MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH Hell to September 30,1902, made Soldiers I lect to cpnsrmation at prt- the highest bidder for ftub- by theJudge of said pieceof iand_sit- I uate, iyinjt and being in the county of Em Imons and state of North Dakota, and de- north. Ranffe 78 west of Fifth Prin-1and west baif of *outho*.st quarter cipal Merifian, has filed notice of *•E"^ ^»',«*« intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described,before P. G. Rooks, Clerk of the District Court, at Lin ton. North Dakota, on the eleventh day of January. 1910. (N. Vi of township one hundred thirty-three (ISO north. Range seventy-seven (7?) west of the Fifth Principal Meridian. Bids must be In writing, and may be deliv ered U' the undersigned personally or left at the law offlccs of Lynn & Coventry in Lin ton. Emmons county. North Dakota, or may be Sled with the Judge of the County Court of Kmtnonscounty. North Dakota. Dated December IT. A. D. l'.mi. KAKL FKITSCI1LE. Executor of the Will of Anna Fritschle. De ceased. Neticc and Citation—Hearing of Final Acceant and Distribution. State of North Dakota, County of Emmons, In County Court: Before Hon. Charles B. Carley, Judge. In the matter of tlie estate of Joliu Johnson, deceased. Hanna Johnson. Administratrix, petitioner, vs. Edward J' linson. dive Johnson. Jen nie Johnson. John Johnson. Gust. A. Johnson, Llllie Kaniey. Hennina Johnson and Ben T. John.on. respondents. Notice and Citation Hearing of Final Account and Distribution of Estate. Tbe State of North Dakota to the above natned respondents: YOu. the said respondents, are hereby no ttSed that tbe final accountof the adminis tratrix of the estate of John Johnson, late of the countr of Emmons and state of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to tills court, therein showing that tlie estate of said deceased Is ready for 6nal settlement and distribution, ana petitioning that her ac- weat half of northeast auarter of I fount be allowed, the residue of said ctate west n«II Ul nuriBMBi I be distributed to the persons hereunto entl- Section 32. Township 134 north. I Rumm 71 nnt of Fifth Princinsl tied, her administration closed and she lie |dlschar«ed: that nange 4 wew oi riiin "".""•"" teentii day of jam'ahv. a ii ihio. Meridian, has filed notice of inten-latTEN O'CLOCK FHIDAY. THE FulTR- in the forenoon or that d*r-"the t'?ur,jroo.¥! 4 "f V".*.courttllB a-ua I anil I court-house. In the village of Linton, county proof, to e8tftbll8ll Clfttin to the Iftnd lof Emulous and state 'f North Dakota, is iboVi described, before Chftrle8 B« I heen duly appointed by this court for the AAiaia I settlement thereof, at which time tmJ place Cftrler. Judge and EX-UftlCIO Uerk I any person Inurf^ud in Chtate nmy rin .... I ».... ... vrltlnj?- to uu'st the of the County Court,at Linton,North IF??/.!1?^..®.1.8writi'iV Dakota, on the eleventh I said accouut and n-tiiton ami day or Jan* sane. uary, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: And you, tbe ubove-nuni'-d rospondents, and e&cb of you, are hereby etu-d and re* luutred Then and there to be' and appear be- V\ I torelol* court and show cause, if any you to%re .u, ^count ^haii not me resida II* H. Jewell, Register* to said adminis- Notice is hereby ylyen that I K. l4 Of Section 1 been filed with the c\mtb ot thl« Wl«f* wtM of the vacation of the alley in block said K^.nions I in Hunter's first addition to Linton, anfl he aiiowci esldue of said estate distributed, the ad mtnlMiatlon of said estate closed, and said Hanna Johnson be discharged. Dated the 8th day of Decem)*r, A. I). !**). a. I By tlst? Court: CHARLES II. CAULEY. ISeal] Judge of the Couuty Court. The Lyon Elevator, Linton, North Dakota, Handles That Reliable, Article, 0.T.TMAX FLOUR AAAA^lrlAnJvu^l^u^tA(^w^rr^l•l*^"*'^* WM. LINTON. Winter First Class This Flour has held its own against all competition for twenty years. Call and get a sack and you will thereafter have no other. A. R. MOORE, Agent. W. E. PETRIE, Dealer in General Merchandise, LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA. A New and Well-Selected Stock of Groceries, Dry Goods. Clothing, and in Fact Everything Found in a General Store. Our Motto is "Fresh Goods and Right Prices.' Ufb& TRAVELING MEN Always locate the very best place to get a square meal, as well as a square deal. Everyone who has eaten one of Our Famous Dinners Tells his friend, so that when he strikes town he makes rapid strides towards this particular eating place, knowing he will get the finest here of everything in victuals and drink. UIITIHI BAKERY: AUGUST OBERMEIER, Proprietor. LINTON Hf\ZELTON Lf\ND COMPANY Offices in Linton and Hazelton Large List of Improved and Unimproved Lands. Also, de sirable Ranches. Prices from $12 to $25 per acre Give Us a call before you purchase. Land shown free of charge, whether or not you buy Apply to L. Du Heaume, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Linton, N. D. CAKMICHEAL, Propr. NORTH DAKOTA First-Class Rigs, Good Driving Horses, Reasonable Rates, Prompt Service. Give Us a Call When You Want Anything in the Livery Line. GALLOWAY and ABERDEEN ANGUS BULLS. Yearlings and Two-Year-Olds. All Subject to Registration. At O. O. JOHNSON IS HOW to be one EM rrv fta»ar. K. V.TAMFTA, AaS't QMMil||lSvf ?e fa Terms to Suit. RANCH, 3* Miles East w. W °""in,#n' J. ft V*.- JAMES GOf\L! OOf\L! yon troiuir here. Are «»f llie crowd to et caught with an COAL HIN are now fillinjr ours the roof, und you had better let us ti.v yours in the same way. You can thus do your share toward avoiding a coal famine this winter. Hon delay, but see us now. Call on lis for Your Storm Doors and Windows. GOODRIDGE-CALL LUMBER COMPANY, D*C0TW lumber COMPANY, (igents.