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26TH YEAR: NUMBE1? r.o $ in Our Motto building done -•M \tb Don't AS ing mosquito $ arrangements AlT( )MO I I^ES Will have another oar-load of FORDS here about Mav 1st. Two are sold. If you want the other, speak quickly. Send for catalogue. The 1- 01 SCREEN DOOHS in stock. Hi oft iD" imprint means merit. SECOND-HAND CARS. 1 have a couple of Ford run abouts for sale cheap fully equipped, in good condition. Write or telephone F. B. IRVINE, Hague, N. D. P. S.—Don't let any one intimidate you about a Patent Suit. Ford will protect all purchasers with a NATIONAL SURETY BOND. OR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS I"or the convi/ience of our customers wo have a place in the Hank for private conversa tions, letter-writing or other business matters. This room is at vnur service.'-, ", Our Modern Sal'e-Deposit Boxes in our tire proof vaults rent for *1.0(1 a year. A safe place for your valuable papers GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE BANK. LINTON, NOKTII DAKOTA RDWAHD liliAIlDoeK. I'HKSI UK ST W. E. PETRIE, Dealer in Ceneral Merchandise, LINTON. NOKTII DAKOTA. A New and Well-Selected Stock of (Iroceries, Dry Goods,. Clothing, and in Fact Kverything Founl in a General Store, iKl'KL J. CUA1N. ('ASH 1 KM is "Fresh Goods and Right es t. "l? Sr.* of Prices.' Now that tin- gentle spring-time has come, you will not have to pay so much attention to your coal- bin as you have in the recent past. Hut there is al ways something to provide for in the ordinary affairs life. Soon building operations in town and country .will be in full bhi*t. and the one who is having the will of course want to buy his Where there is a uO"d hluek fniiu which to select. Try us. believe we in furnish wh it you want. forget, also, that the iH'iuMtive housefly and the will soon be on ileck st riving to pry into your domcst ic and, if you want to head AND SCUKKN 3^ 1t LINTON BAKERY: First-Class Give Us a IL em oil', you will need WINDOWS, which we have PHOENIX LUMBER CO., LINTON, N. D. A Good Meal. Well Cooked. Sonic people are not very par ticular about their Food or how it is prepared. But we.'ire, and we always insist tli.it tin Food Shall Be Fresh and Pure Also, that it shall be perfectly clean and properly prepared. •'Cleanliness: First, Last and All the Time'' Is the motto at our Restaurant. You will find it pleasant and profitable to eat here. AUGUST OBERMEIER, Proprietor. i.. i^ 5»'. 1 Liverv, Feed and Sale Stable HAC.GAKP M'M.UNKY. Proprietors. 0 i" \Vri. iuiiirli''-''- LINTON NORTH DAKOTA Rigs, Good Driving Horses. Reasonable Rates. Prompt Service. Call When You Want Anything in the Livery Line. AROUND THE STATE. Washburn wants in get rid a lot of llOW-WoVVS. i' (i Kight Missouri riverSteamboats will operate front llismarck and Washburn '.his season. IK & The capacity ,.f hisniarck hospitals is overtaxed by patients from other towns seeking treatment there. 1 he Milnor schools are so over crowded that it will be necessary to construct an addition to, the build ing. In Wardcounntv aymini iiimi hail a wedding day set. but became ill. The ceremony was perfor he was in bed. mod v,Itilii Two boys, aged respec teen and eighteen year from the state reform lively six -, escaped school at Mandan the other day. There have been several on account of the careless accidents manner in lave been the state, which abandoned wells I left in the newer parts of The waterworks plant that sup- plies Hismarck with kooM, pure Missouri river water has a new electric pump with a eatcvit .• thousand gallons a minute. (Irani! Forks attorneys have in dorsed the candidacy of C. M. t'ooU for the supreme bench. Mr. t'ooley is not widely known, but is said to have one ol" the best lejial minds in the state. A bunch of Italians visited Sheldon recently and bought every luaf of bread at the bakeries. A- a result, many families who buy their bread ready-made were compelled to feed on crackers or biscuit. Hubert L. Walters, an old ei\il war soldier who voted for Abraham Lincoln, is a candidate for the legis lature from Stutsman county, and the Alert thinks lie will not bo a di appointment if elected. W. Moses of lrayton has been appointed a delegate from the Methodist denomination of North Dakota to the national laymen's missionary congress to be held in Chicago the first week in May. Dead fish are found alonj: the Missouri in the Painted Woods country. It is claimed there were not enough minks arid beavers last winter to make holes in the ice to give the finny creatures sullicient air. L. K. Sivertson, of Carrin.eton, has invented a "steam dynamo." whatever that may be, and has built one which is now on exhibition at Carrington and is attracting much attention, being the only one in the im world. North Dakota girls appear to haw the hoys badly beaten in the matter $ of spelling. Out of eight counties that have reported their representa tives in the final rounds of the state spelling contest, seven girls- un named as winners. persever. Dr. (leorge Carpenter, city health ollicer of Fargo, declares that, the children of the city should not be supplied with drinking water at. school. He urges that there is al ways danger of contamination where the pupils drink from the same cup. Judging from a picture appearing in the Cando Democrat, the new state fish hatchery at Fish Lake is quite an extensive establishment, although costing only $o.imhi. The construction work was done entire ly under the superintendency of Capt. li. W. Main, who will be the permanent superintendent. Hathgate I'ink Paper: Clover ha- been such a pronounced success in this section that almost all of our farmers will sow more or less of it with their grain this year. This is aiso true of corn, a- far as success ful growing is concerned, and th» amount of fodder from it. makes it a valuable crop in every way..-..^ /.®, Minot Democrat: iMinot Lodge, No. l!i-~, Loyal Order of Moose, is preparing for a big time at the uedi- cation which takes place soon. 'I he lodge members recently purchased a building for their home, paying 8!I,."ini for tile same. The building has been remodeled, and reading rooms, reception-rooms and a big lodge-room fitted up. and all will be furnished with the ino h' *h a fixture.-. An electric line Krem. in Mercer county, to Hettin 1% ger, Adams county. I he pro| used new line would be .''.bout 11" miles in length and would tap a country that is for the most part without transportation facilities. It would cross the main line of the Northern $ Pacific at Hebron, thence acr .-s Country ty, Mot t, ,t h/-n-e let till"- EMMONS COUNTY RECORD. LINTON. NORTH DAKOTA, T1IUHSDAV, AIMJI I. I. l!l|(). ger crossing the Cedar at^i'" point about six mill's a-t and eleven miles north of 11e11inter -j S. s S& Munich Herald: T* L. IJurdick and I'll. Toninnsoit brought back with them two car-load bred horses and cattle turn from Minue^da and Iowa last week. Mr. llurdii-k this trip brought the best lVrcboivn mares that have ever been seen in Munich. One man' particularly is a heaut\. She took iirst pri :e f"i' Percheron mares in France la.-t .war, which shows what quality she is. She will un doubtedly take iirst prize in North Dakota this year. The cattle bought bv Mr. Thoriiniison are pure-bred shorthorns, which are the be-t milk ing strain of that lived. Purely to escape with then lives fl'iiin the worst wreck of the year in Iowa, and to be in another railroad accident on their way home to Perth, N. !., was the experience of Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Ma -dinald. lioth Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald were in the Rock Island wreck near (liven Mountain on March '..1st. lioth were hurt but Mr-. Macdonald stilVered to such o'! lent ti'oiii uei wus shock that the physician fused to give his consent for her to leave the hospital there until two vweks had passed. While going to their borne, and when within thirty miles of Perth, the Croat Northern passenger train on which they Weiv traveling left the track and ran on the ties a dis tance of about feet. \o one was hurt but Mr. and Mrs. Mac donald almost collapsed under the shock of the frighi^^ls-xyJ./v.-'J I.. Xowhoii i-, c,i~hier of the I lot ineau ('ount.v I lank at Hot ineau, met with unite an accident recently at the Mollenbeck hotel at Los An geles, ('al. Mi-. N'ewhouse and his daughter were just stepping from the hotel elevator when something went wrong with the elevator brake and the elevator went down. The daughfi managed to get out, escap ing with a slight bruise hue Mr. Newhouse's foot caught between the lloor and the upper part of the cage as it weiu down. He fell back into the cage, but c. uglit his font and his ankle was broken, sustaining a ioiii pound fracture and the flesh being I adly torn. The family were just preparing for the homeward trip, and had their trunks packed: but the accident will interfere with the plans for an immediate return, and it. may l.e a month before they can get a a ay. HAZELTON HAPPENINGS. Wo neglected to mention last week that Ceorge Jackson and fam ily have moved from their farm to llazeltoii, where they, will reside in tile LI I.I I e. W. P. Thurston left Friday for Hisinarck, after a week's stay in lla- immediate attention. Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Hat/er are re: juicing ov I tic-arrival of a son and heir, and it is understood that, al ready a new- sign appears before the doors of the Lank of Hazelton, hear ing the following inscription: "H. O. Hatzef & Son, Hankers." The youngster was born Sunday evening in Hismaick. This paper joins in coiigraulat ions ith the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hatzer. I laxeltoii to 1 full I'-'. rived iast nigh' modern ion !aw-\ itrfd' say Uiirt^iW'-grand prairies ,,f North Dakota noser (looked so good to the!:®|i||sviu/l! tii.-v alighted from the nam at Iliad .if pure-1 Fmuiens countv js far ahead of atu their re- 'I'i'u: 'anada can predutv A -arl'aeo motoi train of thought n.• i. lie -toj.ju .1 ,|1* 0 ill,' Til' le W- .1, 1 there \vait U!:i ~l,A.-ii et .-on \(.i. .-(.uiil.n o'u .ro," looki'iiiT toward-tfhe- -e-v s. hen the i.ir'wii!.'-' ,,! i!: the niotoiriivim hroiir li'! it, st iand. are io I', rogue-' eajiefy's'' years ba. k. h": of his -.orl 1 creamery is scla-d operation Monday •rew of experienced C. W. (lillman ar- 1 gin next,with a butter-iuai-. frorn New York Mills. Minn., and will have full charge of the local plant. He is an all-around creamery maw, and has lionorabio -testimonials from differ ent. states Th 'butter contests in which he has competed, showing the high es jj test* of IC.-U points. Mr I lillman is a son of W. (lillman, of Hazel ton. The new ce'aniery is equipped with all the. up-'.o-date devices for hutter-making. and will undoubted ly turn out a high-grade product. Hen Klai'Uinle and Dave Phillips proposed from-.j took a -pin to Hraddock Sunday aft- *n eruoon in the former's auto, and •while tln re met L. Clarke and Ld ward Savage.who have just returned from an ^eSt'-ridi I trip to Canada, where if Tiiey o\pre re looking over land. 1 ngiffe Xfi dock. Wi-il, it's a i-uu-hiAei that r-1 INTUITION. InstancrV of the Way I! In r., .lay t. I N.^ncln & 1 hurried ,t of Ad he red aboard!,' S 1 low Vi W .ill I ed to uei oil the emit roller and the u- siad. hi-t felt if,"' he lai|S|( kti 'w it. ,\ fellow's aiT w.iy in' th,:- |jUii)ic ,,. people lOiW'o'L^sVSigpal •.v" nuw vcoinai), -ked u' AVii-.-. thiw.n on a is'! I tii a jerk twlir'l:' ha' u-iiifw 'illOj' waul lur., ]to«er, I *!i' I ,n}'t e\]i}|cn jii-t man wle-n It's sonic sort that tells nie. whal it "is."- -:-S©£T-./i. Tin- patient, kniv.ht of the motor voiced one of th In ltd- tiiu'' ]-\eh.olo_:i :i| t'r1.:t-lii-.-- ,1'f»,it.nd-- in tlie: entire dowutow prnpa.\ and i,-\vhi iri:'' about every nip ami tin of the l)tl man lialut, en.-1om op- -iieiailcirityi finds a shining place..-, Ta'.in r.u ro] il an 1 iii man iiy-uts wli'tlle, 11 To fe" are few who do noi'te.e...iji-tt-u'-^ oir.U.i.. the umiTe of the a\ei' iii'?.vAy«U 1cd:i|||| A i-i tain teller in a'h'ii'.^e ('lia-iifro' bunk ei oc in.-.e in11!iI i11 ie a j'aith ful and valuable ally,- one that eni he put to good II-,• hoii'/h one I hilt allihlc, A Ilnfii W.,1 mav st toil intfi 11!j man's ,i lltotl-itlld ijolhif 'cite -Ic counter in ii blase' inan'ni-r, thin:' may "t'-Vk' tlif'.teller heck L. ai,).y-:'£ ood'.v f'-el iihe explaiiisst his is not ml lingl'ord" bank. Ios over he and oine that he "I it-1 Ftrau^e po\,er "f in! uiuon. 7 And lh" hei iiisy i"- fiiru'-d down, or, on tlie other h:iud,!:i"-'ji!-," tiiili.' iii iv "P-ll" tlie I-,: hii.-i' 'f-liiti the man is good -he J'lsl: feels it •-.' Si "iler. are i-'-ferry-d to lift-ifver-v Does |h eil d'-i.-.-iive a! ,i av W iii-ii hi' p]: 1 I. him llo'A i. rOivd, V. lieu he i-rli.-iiis is iii iied lie law hi.i the .dn.tild.'i'i and llil' t' i. 1, 1 I 11 .'led del-!.', is wan'ed. tlll'.el'l.K k's rild l"'l fill v, I I kllou :i is on| of a do man's bin ollicer of lie feels rn-1 ahead "j ed wii a bat Often he do. mime and tie re.-f.- liii! iinrik hack to the siaO foiiiid '. At,I-:I III I 1 liUlj'l 1 loll..t I .nd h. photo S'5 i.m liHit HI ale neOi! 1, or I no .ii in II ej r,ioiug0 1 {.OH. ter." /.o||,on looking after his local inter ests. -1.1. Hoop took Mr. Thurston, 11. O. Hiit/'-r and S. A. Mikalson to the Capital City in his big auto. The rrads at- now in excellent shape for autoist.s. with the except ion of the (loughnoiir slough, which cau-.es some trouble, and should he given 11 in. !, .1 On as re.-onI W a'i'll' I al'i.'i.ip-, j/iaph. lh" heetiien:ind i!e 1 to slink-'si'h'e ll, -tor a li''s f'i! crook ii li,V phi'd city's poiiee rei o's| \'e the J111i ot* iii"'' ry all of this :le-:.i aii -.-inn. -i a J'l io.| JUlJiCil loll of: e,. 111 jiov, ef ®f- ilii i-lit IOI.I- y. ii draw tle- d. i. ijve to i' o"!. Id." a magnet fia a thou?.ind pi oj)|. .- lie ,./o Tiih'.n" .i l-.ll I, hl"'!l .under e|l Will A Tutor Who Mjiin'.sineil H.s Dij'i.iy. Dr. (.1 .:iil:, ,at.j.,. ,„.„.e... sense oI" j,• -oie-il 'L'truly '''a a young m.iii he w.i-- •.» t.t-»r in a pi it' ..ii II 'i' lady punii- levuib 1 hu rUi'lu'-o ami 1 lie'ino! I.' f-i'- 1 h! (v.k Mil- 5 with her iliiil .'! "I,-. In P'.t.t/ when coiiipi-.n .i- inv hou-'e VoUllg /««s„jl...».:I:.f.VV from tie I able, a: 1 d. to l.l.s l-'O:-.. Ik- i' le no fi. again.4 the-t i:oa!.i:: wa.-i al.temp'eii io-. servant: lw- J«d oi r',-1 a a lliighbofi:!!:,: li .li.-l -L'* nothing. .je'tli!'? a few liuies- ni-e.Yp!o: -i.,(,w master of Ike mers to jiceoo.-it family. had !/•-. msio'ed li V, ,, l,ji.:.-:: from tii-.1 t.iiie conquered a-tyi::' :.Mei jilaeo a on-e.ot ,- /..w-ojy.i cial g.'i" '-1 '"g-- to the sit Oiit I U,« -r ui 11^ Jov.f. t.r jr. :Tf. r. ii/-SiOrt 0: oi,. I-.'., Jowi lodge. I ,I ,.-i ,i I. o, and aft! I -i. had retire.d-Jjiii .to Morning at- b:! tiiemsoives as not be- ,1^,-. ou.s to become subjects jng at all ai, of the king, or to have their "oat- I time for inoal sa"ks numb.-red under Doiniri- I 1 am ry \vu I 1 silent n-itig 1 '•Jowett, af' I vvi"• f. that I i. •er. 1 0 ". th.ink j' A N llil f\V I A I N A I A ^•3-^0-^-' '-J i- V:t '-j/- WA .NTS S K\en if you are not :i depositor of this Hank, don't tool 'haky about asking for "aceoinmndation." You will get what ni want if your credit entitle-, you to it. v--: As a depositor "f this Hank. \..ii have at your cote, maud our resources in proportion to your credit. .r Do \oii need loan" We want you to toll u-. y.iur' S need-. Maki'this I lank you business friend. You will find able and illing ti help ,ui in more \sa\s tban Villi e\ er imaglll'-d FIRST BANK OF LINTON •'•*. 'i 1:1 11 s: W. K. Pl-.THIF 1-:. A. I'HAIN V. •vi" II. \. IIKHOI,/. W O. 1HWIN I ,' ':ipnal Sttu'k. 0(in -Siirplus, sI'J.'.iiii ho "'Cy. 'inUUJ. N iKl'vuUl, p|'l'.\ .V-J.'i.llllll. si ni'l.rs AND 1-NltlVIDKD PKOl-ITS, Slil.uno. O A Big Bank Account li) ». liii: Atcuuiil CHRIST. WOLFER »z«x«z#z«z«z«z«z«x4i'4z«itxei«z«zmzumzmzmz«z« O A S 0ffT%- cf men. u' a a tf-W i' it' 'a' V/i 'Mi: 'i't iV IJ li* yl it is soon th' result of small i^^]Ctii4il| beginnings if prudence and '.'k 1 nomyare exercised, ask if of your acquaintance for the Key to Wealth anil they will tell you that, it, wus a bank account started early in life To day is the time to -tart. one. Tl)e First National Banl\ of Lintoi). cAAAAAAfAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^/ »I«X»X»X«Z»X»»X»Z»I*I«I«X»(*IM«X*Z»X«XtXU«I*X*I*Z« New Goods! -New Goods! II you want a j.»ood, bij stock ol serviceable and up-to-date Clothing, Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware, Etc., Etc., to select from and at prices that are ri^ht, call at our store on Broad way, next to Linton Slate Bank, Linton, North Dakota. I 4 Start the New Year Right. N -„!'H ft There is nothing toogood for your •"hihlii-n, sweetheart., wife or best friend, and nothing will give them more pleasure arid fun than .a KODAK. l.'rit'i.-s $1 (carri«-'l in Block Kir PHONOCRAPHS! We have a completes Inn: of lvli.-on Phonographs at New York and Chicago Prices $-7, $:!0, which piav tin- tv.o-uiii.uie atid ,foui:-.uunute,records. Smith and $45--all of Conic in -V & Irvine.