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JOHNSON RANCH. 3- Mile* Ea*t of Linton. J_ W JAMES The Lyon Elevator, Linton, North Dakota. Handles That Reliable. First Class Article. CLIMAX FL0DR This Flour has held its own against all competition for twenty years Call and get a sack and ycu will thereafter have no other 2N7VS -'ii p. Ui' A. R. MOORE, Agent. Feed and Sale Stable LISTEN! W fl 1L WE TELL YO!" TH A W t. il m\ :«*r stirs' Give Us a Call When You Want Anything in the Lrvery Line $\ Tr\ us W• (JT hOiirfi and the persever. do most ie ill need cerned. rr Mtmj I'm up U-fore the rusfj »f .ric bizir and everyboly rt'i ijjltJ ji/bs ab"Ut Uie tiouv'r S A A 'JOOIJ 7 E -AND ''TilEK- BUILDING MATERIAL And we *aot U/ :igur- on jour biiis. bet bet ire WilV NOT .Er VOT-fi Window Screens and Screen Doors GOODRIDGE-CML LUMBER COMPANY, DACOTflH LUMBER COMPANY. (IgmU. mx ut iif.ie- too busy to t'mkiiiniHMTimi»wnT LINTON -Hf\ZELTON Lf\ND GOMPf\lSY OFFICES L\ LIA'TO.Y, .SOUTH D.IKor.i Large List of Improved and Unimproved Lands, dlso, de sirable Hunches. Prices from $12 to #2,5 per fJCr'e G'vc Us a call before yon, purchase. Land shown free of charge, whether or not- you, buy Apply to L. Du Heaume, Linton, N. D. PfflCEEnN6S! iOFFICMl Of the Board CMMrty Ccwmls»ion- by the board ers EMMH Nwtk Dakota. FRIPAY. Linton. N. P.. June 3,1910. The board met pursuant to ad journment May 11th. Present: •i? Casey. Fischer. Naaden and Hansen. w? in 1 commisioners. Q.) On motion of Mr. Fischer. Mr. jrf Casey was elected chairman pro tem pore. ?v.": Bids received in response to ad iTC vertisement for same were opened and found to be as follows: bridge— William Stein. A. I". Ostrum A. •V. •em ««. you On motion the contract awarded to A. U. Ostrum. rf Bi^s f°r the construction of six wooden bridges ftIC. N. Meyers. 11115 00 it (A. l\ Ostrum 11S 001 ,rtjs iW which we have PHOENIX LUMBER CO., LINTON, N. D. E. D. Fogle 1W4 rt! William Ste:n 105S 'X*. Mr. Stein's bid provided for one Truss bridge, instead of three .n Bids to furnish an engine and ran road grader were M. Baumganner. per day of ten hours -U T5 VS I. Arnierscm. per da" of ten hours -$5 John Pcanos, ivr day of ten hours. CO Mr. Asder-oo's bid etja^pped the ermine cn'y. On motion the bid was awarded to Or. until bevzig t. furnishing blank books, in the sum of $2». with the Northern Tnat Company as surety, which was ap proved by the state's attorney and Petition of M. R. Farrell and others for repair of road south of Kintyre was referred to Commis sioner Hansen for investigation and his action. The county auditor w*s instructed to advertise for Mated proposals, to be opened July 5. 1910, for grading the approaches to bridge just built between Sections 29 and 99. Town ship 132. Range 75—about MO yards. Also, for grading the road be tween Sections 4 and 5. Township 135. Ranee -about 1240 yards. Also, for grading road between Sections 29 and 30. Township IS?. Concrete abutments under IVtrie! Range »t—about sW yards Also, for the building of a wooden 4 440 (X bridge eighteen feet lon$. six feet 4-*\ above water, across Spring creek. on north line of Section 6. Township wa, Range 76. On motion the following bills were allowed: The Hennepin Bridge Company. ta'&nce due Kv buiidintf bridge. Sevtiona i1 :)0 1SJ-T5 Otto rhd5--ore!t. iurw M»v term of court tiorr- John Po-uads. be being be best bid- Kare'.too. road nva^eria J^r. Coodndge-Cai: Lumber Coa adjtourr^ panv. Braddock. roid aaterial ".be tOlrd ireru RJ, rhoeru.1 Lumber Corapar.y toe. road materia rarij to sdjoumraeast tbe c. H. Cowka. road wort nrt. Preseajt: D. W. Lisey Ferteriey. road work jfiaiTESSTi jCO teffi.Jakob Fiscber. Charles Ne'aon. road prid:r.g. ChrissiiE Sttdco aod Andrew Has- rarfs Sfli, NUaiEaskfflers ^harii-* Neisoa, making c-«il\"ert Cccnn-isssoDers Casej Fischer aad Alkn. road work Hansen havir^g injected tbe steel The board adjourned to inspect rnige reseat^* bcih by tbe Hense- tbe bridge built by the Twin City r:n Bridge Company "between Sec- Bridge C-rnpacy between Sections nans 5- mad Si, Towasiijp 1S2. Range and IT. Township 135, Range to, &bc ssTrag foaad tbe same com- srxi reconvene at tbe court-house at pieted ir NHBpiia»)ee with coutraet.: o'ckck p. TO. tbe Koditor w-asnstrac-ted to draw Kvr.sjs«. •anas: far SS6T.t*j to pay baiance rt» os_3Ed xc-trart. Tbe bid of John Suies for iksae berw«E Winona and Yfctes fc.r a tens of three years at Joint Hoistie. de OE EKIDOE George Sbepard eppoistev! inspects of eiectios for precinct No. i». Wtc. Raster, oeefeied. Or Troucffi of Mr. Fischer, Dr. ar" permanent cripple. Or. motion of Mr Nudes the fo5 ipw-r^ section nes A- public highway. Beginning at the $ & yOETP hAKOTlk Fir»t-Clas* Rit*. Good Drrvint Horses. Reasonable Rates. Prompt Service. & easz comer of ts OeCiAreG vere dS^r'!\lkr .on section lines two miies to tbe received of ^George Suver northeast corner of Sectk® 1 thence I James Lcney, appraisers ap ?c west cre mik to tbe northwest cor-: Panted to value an estrav pony ner of said Section 1. said township! °P advertised by George and range. Jackson, valuing said animal at $24, On motion of Mr. Fischer the! Petition of Joseph us Allen and others for a road to be laid out and |established: Beginning at tbe south east corner of Section '-'A, Township l-'iO. Range 76 thence running east on section lines two miles to the southeast corner of Section 36, said township and range, was on motion delared a pubiic highway four rods wkJe. Petition of G. E. Middleton and others for a road to be laid out: Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 12&, Range 7?, wa* on motion rejeted. Petition of Alfreo Eeclter and osiers for a road to be laid out: Be ginning at tbe northwest corner of Section 15, Township Petition of Henry DeBoer and others for a road to be laid out: Be ginning at the southeast corner of Section 16. Township 129, Range 7% thence south, was on motion referred to Commissioners Naaden and Fisch er for investigation and report at next meeting. Petition of W. D. Tough and others for a road to be laid out in Township 133, Range 77, was laid over for further investigation by commissioner Casey. oeh.?iition °l Cabbage and creek^ v?r,a bri(ltte m*ion wb'ch on following section lines were declared motion tbe following bills |a public highway foar rods wide:!were allowed: Beginning at the northwest corner I Twin City Bridge Compa- jot Section 15. Township IS?'.1. Range '77: thence due east on section line three miies to tbe northeast corner of Section 13. said township and range. V£), Range 78 thence running east on section lines two miles to the northeast corner of Section 14 thence running south on section lines two miles: thence east one mile to tbe southeast corner of Section 24, said township and rangf. was on motion laid over for inve^ti- W. W. *m%, htrbtin/ street gation by Commissioner Naaden. Petitions of F. E. Luehe and others for roads to be laid oat in Township 132, Ranges 76 and 77, were laid over until next meeting meantime to be investigated by Commissioner Hansen. Sv^T 13 W. Burge. tvailift May renn of court On motion tbe contract was award- Lir.tcm Ho* rae^ls for f,vvwr ed to E. P. Fogie. who sjgnevt con tract and fum:shevi the uire.i bond. ?bi,.x June i. lv*10. Purstint to adjournment the board Present: Commissioners Casey, Nasde® and Hanse®. r* -1 Fort: fl? per year w*s a motion accepted Os rsotjaii Ksote Entjdtsoc was ra»c sspernsar for Dis trirt Xo. n. vis* Tne petition of W. B. Andrus and others for a road to be laid out, in 'ieu of road laid out June 9. 1909,on southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 130, Range TS, having been duiy considered, was on motion granted, as follows: Beginning at a point -54 rods north of the southwest corner of tbe southwest quarter of Section 27. Township 130. Range 78 riocTe 'tbefC€ arig^Ung southe»st to a point ao^e was autno» -iea lO L*ktr Jonn ne ink ies. a poo: k,,. 1 sect,on Iife »$%£ treatment to save the boy from ndgeof "53 rods east of south- illSS motion was approved, ny. bridge bet-a-een Sections aiid IT. Townsiiip 13., Range '•-j, is per contract II2T0 i«j Maioaey. avUo liv NOTICE OF PtiailY ELECTION Notice is hereby snon that on WedrK«s*ia\". the Jith d.\.v of Juno. 1910. at the several voting precincts in the county of Kmmons, state of North Pakota, an election will be held under the Primary-Klection Law for the purpose of nominating State. District and County officers, being officers whoso term expires between the first Monday in December. 1910, and the first Monday in April, 1911. which are as follows: Congressional Two United States Senators. Two Representatives in Congress. State Officers Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Three Justices of Supreme Court. Secretary of State. State Auditor. State Treasurer. Superintendent of Public Instruc tion. Attorney General. Commissioner of Insurance. Commissioner of Agriculture and 1-abor. Three Cornniissioners of Railroads. tW Legislative: 26th Senatorial Pist.-- Senator. Two Representatives. County Officers S vV 1 25 F. 5isef*r\3. bKr-finj insine. Nrtore Kvi^d 5. K. WHjht.deputy iberift. tees KmncosCouniv Adwcate. pub *r»i printing H. H. Hir^oa. superintendent. mileage for April »nd May H. H. Hinsor,. express, phones. teie^riss. drav... H. H. Karroo, psstxge for April irxi May .. ShernT. Auditor. Treasurer. C'erk of District Court. Register of Deeos. Ststes Attoney. County Judge. Superintendent of Sch^is. Public Administrator. County Surveyor. County Coroner. £4 ,V1 t: w! I 4o 3 5»K 10 1 Pr.ntir^g Cozr,jvany. s.ta- 11 er}' to commissioners Jakob Fiscber. commissioner's salary and mileage D. W. Casey, commissioner's salary aixi rtiiieage A&drtw Ha&sexi. commissi oner's salary at.l mileage Christian Naaden. comrai-siori tr'» salary and mileage 'Si. across Buchanan Twnshin 1«n ^*i0n8 2 a"'3 granted 781 was on TriCne wVed County Commissioners:^ One Commissioner for First Dis trict. 21 -V'! Biscr.i:\ Tribune CcCTpaay. riir.fcs CUvdriige-CalS Lumber Com- i: 10 Lin- 1H.*. 10 Erm 5r -e». Norving dead hor»e. jATv'Rr'\Y. by order board beaHh •t Charies Nelson, road cracir.c. June 4, IVlu. jsjj! -i tso 101 v2 2 00 Range dge of high ground where practicable. The above description is declared a pub Dam- high*ay f*yr rods wide ortheast fo!ir rods Wlde %r^ taeoce runrung south two mises to __ tbe northeast corner of Section 16.! Z^y' said towndiip and range. Toagh made application for On motion of Mr. Casev a pubiic: appointment of appraisers for highway four rods wide was declared trt If am Scott, the owner of o: secao 4. Township 12:-. Range 7- I ?uar^r .of fewest quarter of Sec .. .lfvT, tbe sum of |lw. with cat- T*° es?ra-T as follows: Beginning at the ^oatb-! *3vCTtized. On motion Wallace Section 12, Township I l-4, Kange 79: theDce running north: «d such appraisers. mares taken up and duly c- Brooks were appoint- One Commissioner tor Second Dis trict. One Commissioner for Fifth Dis trict. Assessors— One Assessor for each of the fol lowing numbered Assessors' Dis tricts. vir.: First. Second. Third. Fourth, and Fifth. Four Constables. Four Justices of the Peace. Which election will be opened at oV'-»ck in the morning and con tinue open until 5 o'clock in the after noon of that day. The following places are designat ed as voting places, and inspectors appointed as named: Precinct No. 1. Burr Oak: Town ship 3. Ranges 7S and 79. Vote at Macd -nald school-house. Inspector. John Eastwood. Precinct No.-. Denhem: Town ships 134 and Uvr, Range 78. Vote at Farrell school-house. Inspector, John Baker. Precinct No. 3. Livona: Town ship 135, Ranges 7S and 79. Vote at Livona school-house. Inspector. Wesley Baker. Precinct No. 4. Gay ton: Town ship 3:}, Ranges 7S and 79. Vote at Gimbie school- house. Inspector. George Suverly. Precinct No. 5. Hampton: Town ship 133, Ranges 77,7 and 79. Vote at School-house No. 2. Inspector, S. G. Busby. Precinct No. t5. Braddock: Town ship 136, Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at Braddock school-house. Inspec tor. L. M. Doerschlag. Precinct No. 7. Cherry Grove: Township 139. Range 76. Vote at Sueitz school-house. Inspector, E. co Margaret A. F. Savage. said southwest precinct No. ships 134 and 135, 14 00 10 00 20 30 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Of tbe Board TrwteM ol tbe Vil lage of Linton, North Dakota. LINTON. Juoe 4, 191'.'. A regular mfetiDK of the board was held on ibe atyjve dat«. All members pre^nt. Minuu* of ia.st regular meeting read and approved. bills were allowed and warrdn'ji ordered drawn for their pay ment 3 xty oo Grader Manufacturing tWmpany,grader, leas freight Tlie/e being 0 further business, tbe meeting was adjourned. E. H. SMITH, Clerk. Bids Wanted -Road Grading. Tb« lUj*rG of County Commtftciooers of Kwioouft «Kioty. N. I Invite sealed propo •»ia uotll 2 o'clock p. ta. July 5. 1W0^ for rrttiJny to bridge between frec tkoct^ 2V Jkfid Township 75—»bout 9A viir4*. sifi3 np^clflc»tions on file in atiottor'* oftir*. Alv for jtrwtttiX the rojwl between s^'tions and J, Tovuiliip 1#. liange mbout I-4V iwd». A\wt*. for Kr»4}og tbv rands between Sev* tlorj» 2V juid #,Towufchlp !¥J, K«n^ ^—about «r»rd» Mark of the "0|niany as contractors for prtjprAaiAuditor. Bismarck outice. lo lialfl Kuiuiuut OD the N. E. of Section north. Hang* 7b went ol t'rldUo, In uld Emmons Hid for Grading nod ad- dr*r*» to County Llnt- O O. JuueK.mO (Jun^3t J. G. PITT!4, County Auditor Soviets in nereuy (Iran tm been filed with the ctwkof the vacation of tbe all*/ In block alntn). In Hunter**tnt uMltloa toUMWHilM truitteea will consider the matter aU hear Hazel ton: Town Range 76. Vote at Hazelton school-house. Inspector. S. F. Wright. Precinct No. 9. Logan: Town ships 134 and 135, Range 75. Vote at Logan school-house. Inspector. Wm. Baxter. Precinct No. 10. Tell: Town ships 134 and 135. Range 74. Vote at Tell school-house No. 3. Inspect or, P. G. Levin. Precinct No. 11. Omio: Town ship 133, Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at Lovell school-house. Inspector. J.H. Jennings. Precinct No. 12. McCully: Town ship 133, Range 76. Vote at McCul ly school-house. Inspector. Charles DeWitt. Precinct No. 13. Dakem: Town ship 132. Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at Bos^h school-house. Inspector, W m. Maxwell. Precinct No. 14. Exeter: Town ship 131, Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at residence of Sebastian NVald. In spector, Rochus Doseh. Precinct No. 15, Haguer Town ships 129 and 130. Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at Hague school-house. In spector. Chris. Hirning. 11 00 On motion the board adjourned. J. G. PITTS, County Auidtor. Precinct No. 16. Linton: Town ship 132, Range 76. Vote at Frank lin school-house. Inspector. \V. E. Petrie. Precinct No. 17. Strasburg: Township 131, Ranges 76 and 77. Vote at Strasburg School-house. Inspector, J. J. Haumgartner. Precinct No. IS. VVestfiold: Town ships 129 and 130, Ranpe 76. Vote at Rowerdink's store. Inspector, Louis Dornbush. Precinct No 19. Union: Town ships 129 and 130. Range 77. Vote at School- house No. 4, Inspector, Barend Looyenga. Precinct No. 20. Kmmonsburg: Township 132, Ranges 7S and 79. Vote at Tuttle school-house. In spector. 0. E. Burge. bO lightji May S 0'^r!d/e-Cdil* Lumber Com pany. coal for fire-bouse A. 8. Moore, salary as mar sha!. quarter ending March i,i!*lo Wtn. Jess, lab^r on streets ... Atruto Lit-rfw, culvert*, appr'jache*. ?tc .- Precinct No. 21. Winona: Town ship 131, Ranges 7S and 79. Vote at Winona school-house. Inspector, W. E. Carpenter. Precinct No. 22. Putnam: Town ship 130, Ranges 7S and 7'.". excepl Sections 1 to 12 of each township. Vote at Putnam school-house. In spectnr. Clif. Putnam. 99 yi Dated this 21st dav of May. A. I* 1910. at l.inton, N. IV .I PITTS, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION lSerial No OTt^.l IVpurtment of the Interior. I'.S Land Office at Bismarck. N. D., April 1910. Notice is hereby given that Marion Coon. Of Linton. North Dakota, who, on January 13. 1900\ made Homestead Kntry No. 327:10. Serial No. 07632, for southeast quarter of Section 34, Township 133 north. Range 76 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has tiled 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 30th day of June. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Jones, of Linton, N. D. William Brooks, of Linton, N. D. Konrad Bollinger, of Linton, N. D. Norbert Billingsley, of Linton, N.D. —M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No 06402) Department of the Interior, U.S.Land Office at Bismarck, N. D., Not tr May 13.1910. Notice is hereby given that Daniel J. Bechtle, Of Linton. North Dakota, who, on February 28. 1905, made Homestead Entry No. 29828. Serial No. 06402, for south half of northwest quarter and north half of southwest quarter of Section 34, Township 132 north, Range 7S west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Charles B. Carley, Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk of the County Court, at-Linton, North Da kota. on the 2d day of July, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph Vetter, of Linton, N. D. Adam Berreth, of Linton, N. D. John Edinger, of Linton, N. D. Henry Wittmayer, of Linton, N. D. —M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 06676.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bismarck,N. D., April 27. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Hans O. Haug, Of Linton. North Dakota, who, on April 26. 1905, made Homestead Application No. 30384, Serial No. 06676, for southwest quarter of Sec tion 2o. Township 133 north. Range 76 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 14th day of June. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: John Bartu. of Linton, N. D. Jens P. Nielson, of Linton, N. D. Christ Christenson, of Linton. N. D. Anthony Magrum, of Linton, N. D. —M. H. Jewell. Regiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No.09833.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bismarck,N.D., May 4. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Charles William Van Allen, Of Linton. North Dakota, who, on March 12, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 37544, Serial No. 09833, for northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 133 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 Charles B. Carley, Judge and Ex-Otficio Clerk of the County Court, at Linon, North Dakota, on the 18th day of June, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: I. C. Lo.vd, of Omio, N. D. Edmund White, of Linton, N. D. Stefan Anderson, of Linton. N. Andrew Hanson, of Omio, N. D. M. H. Jewell, Register. Notice for Publication. ltlsmnrrk tN. I.) Lund onir*., Miiy IT, 1010. Is hrri'liy Klvi'ii that. Krocl I,. Conk lln. ef l[:MiiurrU, i-ouiity of Iturlutgh, fitate nf North iJiikotu, h:tH tllod In his olHco liU np pliraiton to riiiiT, timltT the provUlonti of Jivtlon s»itl of tilt! ICI'VIHKI SUtutOK of the I nit ml Miiti-s, the followliiK-iliMrrllMul lurid, viz.: Southwest i|ii»rtvr of siiuUiwmt i|uur rof Sen ion Township l.m north, ItittiKo Til west of I'lfth rrliirlniil Merldl in. Any anil till IN rsiMIsOIUIRNINK MLVI1 rst-l/ TLIU himls (II'SI I IIHMI. or ili'Hlrlnit toolijivt IH'I'.'iUHi' of till, mineral rliurartcruf tliu I mid, or for any other reason, to the disposal to aiiullrant houlil tile tlielr alllduvltM of |irote»t In thlx 111.- or before the lsi.li d»ynf .Inly, lain. M. II. Il:\vtfl,I,, KeKlHtur. If you art- in need of blank farm lease contracts, chattel mortgagee chattel-mortgage releases, or notes, apply at Record office. Mortgaice'l-oreclOHtire Sale NoU»'«' iclv««n flint, Miftt. ci mortitsw ***«i(«•*) nr.'I «J. v«rc) hy huvlH anl Slmll .1 DuvU, I,In f,. tfiltfois, fu K. \V thivin, 1 1 1 1 I Precinct No 23. (ilanavon: Town ship 1-9. Ranges 7S and 79. Vole at Scnool-house No. I Inspector, Steph Silk. Precinct No. 21. Itui'liaiiiiii Township 136. Range 77. Vote ut Buchanan school house. In:|ie-tir. A. E. Dutton. Counly Auditor Apply at the see samples if stationery. Latest Kei'otd olliee IMHI you waul weililinu Hi vlex of I vpe i*«• •th ilny uf Oi'tnhnr. IWM.n HMn'It JJI,IMI| »(L. «»nl in 1 hi* u|f|r»i nf \U y(\%U'i ^,1 ln .it, „f till' t'lllllll)- llf I'.IM IIMIft litl'l Mt It I *t1 Nf/rtll 1 II nil lilt' Itntli (hiy nf jyi^ li'i'nfdid In HniiU 1H nf ul pN|/ 'iiM. will fiiti rliiMfil I»y nnl» «.f tl»« |/m \SVH I I I I 1 I V,|IIl IK«* "F Ih 1 1 I N 1 I I W III!'M |MI JM H1»'l nf Mill Infy LITW I HO MUl'fioi J»U 111II HM'LI nmi nil I Im Ok nf KH IM«IHI 1 1 1 i- I MI il nil W11, 11 IN I mi unlit tn I l«f I In I|««M'i 11 ii H1 MM fnl|n*i MM- ti'iilli tmlf nf M,. hoilli^m i,.,uiin N 'k N W 'if. limit IM'MHI i|iiit|l I 11,( linil Ii ',niili, (Si I' M't| I lu'll'tl iiiMllll't »»f 1«I l| I l| *4i«l |I(mH«I 1' y- 'i), illllf nf ill. •I'l'Ht' VN nf I h'/'llll* nf imifliH II" 'I I Ii |IIM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial Number 0C559.) Department of the Interior, L.. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D.. IhiiaI ,,r uniiU, hulf M|) I I IV 11 111 iNn11 Mn I Iftli I'M. •4l!ttl nf Anllll (lltli I I A I 'nvi'Mf I All-in,'^ f. i| Mu| I liil. Tmiuks, jnTliii Spalrjiag. H. V. Tantkn," N»I«I|.M» ^wi'i.ly ''ni-l'lM, I Im «nil|ivvin( |t!itf!«»i |.*i ^u lliill I ««i«ily ii| |,t «»•,«. HII."IM .| I Hilly Uu 4| I7) iMfilH I.N| VV.'M ,,f H,,, M«J* UIMI. Ill |l.iMMlni|N OlMllil I IM-O' v»L|| |H. I il Ml i» II Htl l« III* *411 '«..Im nf l.ni't IIMMII -I •HI. Ii Hinilifiifit. i,| I 4 I I' IM, MI«I uMw fi«i|i"r, •il I' il II a. May 17,1910. Notice is hereby given that August Ehrmann, Of Linton. North Dakota, who. on April 3, 1905, made homestead Ap plication No. 30150, Serial No. 06559, for lots 1 and 2 and south half of southeast quarter of Section 4, Township 132, north, Range 75 west of the 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 Com missioner, at Linton, N. D., on the second day of July. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: William L. McCormick, of Linton, N. D. Edmond White, of Linton, N. D. Otto Didzuneit, of Linton, N. I). John Dockter, of Linton, N. D. —M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 06486-014220.) Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N.IJ,/ May 19,1910. Notice is hereby given that Anton Vetter, Of Hague, North Dakota, who, on March 18, 1905, made Homestead Entry No. 29989, Serial No. 06486, for southwest quarter of southwest quarter and lots 3 and 4 of Section 2, Township 132 north. Range 74 west, and on May 4, 1910, made additional homestead entry, Serial No. 014220, for the southeast quarter of south west quarter of Section 2, Township 132 north, Range 74 west of the 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 the District Court, at Linton, North Dakota, on the oth day of July, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Jakob Duchscherer, of Hague, N. D. Peter Mastel.of Hague, N. D. Anton Aberle, of Hague, N. D. Baldasar Vetter, of Hague, N. D. —M. H. Jewell, Register. Untoit Lodge, No. 71. Knights of Pythias. Meetings ^very ttrt ami ihinl Thursday of each month, sit in. Vi»lUng broth* vrs in poot) standing t»iviu-fl. K. T. Aiha. C. r. It. iry, of K. S. Linton Hive, No. it. L. P. T. M. Mfftinpn ev cry and 4th VNt'llneaday nf i-iicli UiOtilh, ut *•.» p. til. VUitlflt! JilsllTH ill *(Od LUVIU'd. Mr«i A N. .1 unirt'. L. Mrs*. U.N. Tunu-r, K. K. C. I'M. 11 N I a LINTON, N I) CIGAHS HATH ROOM CITY UAltlJEK SHOP A. M. KKITT. t'roprieior. Liiundry leaves on Mondayn. ir r. a PHYSICIAN AN I) Sl'RfiEON, LINTON*. NOIITM DAKOTA. of the Eyrjiiven special atten tion. Oftioe at Vorlanta-r's Phirrnacy. Tele phones: Ortlrt*. 411 lU'sideni't', Emmons Count Abstract Compaq L. A. WEATllEIMtV. Offloial Abstracter. M^ CompU'to Abstracts of A Lnods and Town Lots in Emmons ounty. Farm and Ranch Lands for Salt*. Notary Public. Aeent for Amerii'ati MI rot t'ompany of New Vork TUBULAR WELLS. NINE YEARS' EXPERIENCE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Agent lor Electric Plow and Thrash ing Engines FRANCIS JASZKOWIAK, No. 421 Twelfth St.. Bismarck, N. D. E E A Watchmaker ana Jeweler liuiiairiiik' a Specialty rail ill. the Stone I run St ore. Linton, North Dakota rluli, I l( th« E H. HARDT Painting, Decorating, Sign-Painting. ^MI IIIMtIi HLULK .»f N-.MLI I III W ML M.NF n'l'Ini'U |I III nil HIM JM «luynfJun« |yji» I W fn hiving hi'CH mmli! ti hi on I I ut i,f Carriage-Work, Paper Hanging. All Vtirfi*. i|^ .u.tr.^ntccd. Hi,,. Al,. ,,i Work. Linton, North Dakota. li I nf N W tl»'l nf M«I Ii i| I .,i|,Ml.| I. till III Mllllllll Mill! III I *I"M»»I nf I lit' tint I' I I IM MI jll'li lit I" ill hi'imi if in IiiiH t,f nf |.. imif I' of rt \v N, 'S»» Mil hi «I I 11 Ii l«t« I iN nf ni 't|, linn I «"nt, wif Im imMll li«lf I Si ,,f Umi UMIIV Mm. Ji») & IRVINE Undartalilng and Embalming, Furniture and Caskets. lYivmal Atwt Lintou. North Dakota STIAM UIAI