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1 I A N I •i 1 4 Hi S Vf 'rf\ o, r. S. 13 ilast. "The Daylight Store" 'V .^VP.P' ui 'l the ?'it innro of nur Mi.my cxtAmn i.i Liaton and vicinity in thopat \\e lf.il -U* OUT tiKlllk nil*] lit till* Sltlllt* till]! unce thu 1 pfi'Inuf of o„ ring and summer line of Clever Clothes cor Men a Hart, Shiiifncf Maix and Himi Wickwiiv i'luthinsr. ililsJon 1 Icaltii mvI ytt-t.--' shoes, and Schoblo am! »"tet.s .-.tl4U* ])re«io.mi!) i.U .-itt our stortV- •-.- )ur trade-'' mark on your apparel ab.vavs sh: ii:ies the b. Wiiat cr wo soil is exclu-h rt'-Ti )-X AY in -ty!e. *.»v: refund l^iiryad.4:'aiis.sart-t'Uirchai!0* of $S or over"-' tllnthi.iir san-p.Vi s.'in mi rt-que Mail (inter-, tilled -ill fa turli, ''luu'lt 1 1 i-i.nni cti'iii. 1 A.// /•.'• 'V ovvrv-v-s ry ('!.• mini and 1,• Works in 1,'s Fc :is You -lh St: oct. Bismnrck. N. D. rv-. \OUR BESTa-s€LI', »T i!^j "tVT *4wt A & /fld'V€ •./•••• u' ,i iS'.S th* yuu: triciuls womM Ik V"i. ai..l. \vh( i\,u !,. f,,...,,) tl.a! in.i»t |, i, j,s /*. I. it tlu-y .•...•( a, in.!- A.Bank Ao.\u it sl.,rt. lo-dav will auvc-yuii in any -.blUtT c! :*»-r )u.iKc (m i\ I 'a^jk (M k* iljnk. GERMAN -AS! iiRlCAN STATE (i. ii.iKK'l'A 'wvwwwr^ww-A W^'A'r/V^'^WWVV^VVW W. E. PETRIB, Dealer In General iVIerchandise, 1' r' 1 "!X )^y. '-?vOi 'l II DA Kt.iTA. A N '\v and vVci- S! n*k of (Inu'oirios, I try (I'»"l.-, srivi!.-Iiith.in^,ami! .n ivvi.-rj't.hHiw i-o.uid in a ieniTai Sttire. iv Otfr ,T/ioti.o is "Frosil Goods and Rialit Prices. V.A.yi-VV,'• V-\»• WVVWAVAVA'VWVW^M/U j'5 1 BANK. esh From the BaHers ,u :u'r(/ ?rr.ui. av aii'i. l. k' arc It's a trrat to get 1 Brand. Cakes and Pies tii fjar. 1»111 it Ch:\ •i •[::.\r :Ti' .tk-r 'cni. 'It you havr it. \.-"31^• "t in:st ikhN :1 a of u*jr ar^l yn« wiH m^SEJsSS^'-' UriTOH AKt AUoUo' OBtBMEIER, Proprietor. I* '•ill «i^— 7^.V" -ijf- ,r •,. J-' )caiuig SKot^^i •. I fS|N©ORSED by the''if. S. Crd -nance Bor'-d. Tho choii:': cf '~"vover 430,000 Spo/'.iiivjn. l'3-.-d by Cnarlcs G. Spencer, who ltd ali.Dth er trap shooters :n 193^ with the vuVterccedcr.tcd rt :".ord of g5."7 for 1: .1/5 targets and by nve out •_ of thO'firHt eight nten f".~ the )\vr. Winchester Shotguns a.o-ca: ., ruio, {j FifO R® a i. pi E I"- I *. i" fAT ^JTSHCOT A5. 's."-r h- lor the Emmons County Record. AK.0UND THE STATE. .v' i- The t'ditnrs in the western part of the stiitt.' are ad\ocaUn«.. winter wluat. Any 1 i!d railroad that wants to ex tend it- lines into MeKcnzio ooimty will he warmly wek'oined. $ 1 un- -••'OiU. Boys. A '*./ '".V =IEYl.SlfoUR, ND,PUTU In addition to blaming the auto.- f"i' a lot of things iln\ are now charged with licinij re.|ionsili!e for the seari'U of leather. The return of many North Dako tan- from t'anada is made the text of Imosts tor the state by a eonsider able number of editors. w* ll: I A\!l I he Noi th Dakota skit** should not oe lighted this fall with burning .*/ .straw staeks. Kvorv particle of straw .should be sa\ 1 -ii l'oruni. Su|iermteiidi.'!it Danford. of the Methodist ehureh 111 the western pal of the state, is down 111 Ohio condiu't iim a re\ ival and scorinj: a bie. In!. Forum. ,u' I-ifteen thrashing machines were started cut from llellield oiov a fou ears as in the center of the a eattle district and regarded as un lit for .urain-raisino. dozen jiris took possession of tile opes a-houso a! Diekey while tile manaKer was away and had a urea' time till sonic mean man locked them in and they had to slide down a si led roof. S.itne months a a dinner of ci.U'hl courses was niven at War wii'n l:\ a prn-p.'cl i\e bride^rouin. It seems In- didn't liipiidate, and the landlord is retiorted to have made the quests dn up. John Nelson, aj ed seventy years. a- found doad in bed at Ins home west of Knox, death having taken tiiaiee about thirty minutes brfoic the discovery was made. Heart lailure was tile cause of his demise. 'I'lie cream stat i..n operated at \'en ttiria by I. M. iluchhol/. has been .closed by Assistant Dairy ('ommi-- .-ioiiit l'iorce, because of itsunsai itar\ condition. No ib-fcnse was oli'ered and the oil endinv' partv was 1 dismissed with a line. (IradiiiKon th" CannonbaH-Mott extension of the Northern 1'acitic railway is complete and the track lay.-rs are busy at work. 'J'he lino is 1 I'lMs'tically ready for service as far as Cannoiiballl, but is waiting the completion of a bridge at that point before continuing to Mutt, Hanker l.\ons of Mandan will lose the pearl necklaces which were taken by the New York custom house officials, and they will be sold at auction in accordance with the law in such cases made and provided. I A line of £.",111111 is also imposed. The necklaces were valued at over 1 ,000. That winter heat can Ijo Vrown in North Dakota with a profit i.s the declaration of Thomas Council of Hamilton, N. D. Mr. Connell se ieurui his seed from northern Al bcrta, sowed it on August 11th. har- 1 vested it. 011 .luly I'.lth and had it thra-hed August 'J'he yield was thirty-six hu.-heis per acre and the urain was of splcndiil |uality "'i.. Mike ialvin. the well-known real ty man, of Karj o, is reported to have been found dead in a river al Slseboya^n I'alls, Wis., last Friday. 11.arc no details of the traKtdy, but it. is 'supposed that he was in -wimmiti^ and ot beyond his depth. Mr. ilaivin had been a resident of I ai'joi for a lonj^ time, and was well known nol 1 niy in that city, but all I over the slate. One hunrded people of Drayton were [Mii.-oiied with ptomaine poison ai a part\ ni'.en last Saturday by Mr. ami Mr-. \Y. Moses. It is iho.ieht that the poison was received I either through .-her! et or chicken sandwiclies. While many are very sick, it is not h'.!ic\ed that there wi!!.heany fataiitii«# -:'/Mosl of those v, ho were atl'ected Were taken ter- ril.ily sick between the hours of mid night and mornii )-!'. ••'. 1 Mr. .lames W. Foley of lli.-niarck a leading Wednesday, Auk. 17th. in the auditorium of the state normal school at Yalley (Jity. 1 he house was crowded with the ."»n as semuled teaclu r- and uuo citizens, all ofwliom ere interested in tlicse ed verse-- presented in the author. I and wi re cnthusia-tic in their appre- cialion. He was: assisted 111 the program by Mi-s FiinnieC. Aimdon, instructor of sin«inv, and 1'rof. Knute Fro. saa,. instructor of violin. I 'i'hra-'hiiiK of wheat ha-' lietrun ill (.arnest in Stark county and the yield run- from lifteen to thirty bushels-bo- the- acre, and all rrain brought into tht- elevators at Dick inson up to date has been of line I'Piality, none jrradinw below No. 1 MNTO\ NOHTII l)AIvt)TA, Till HSDA Y,\\ I 7| liMO. Northern. Flax will yieiil from ten to tiftoen bushels to the acre and is of vcry line quality. A fearful stench emanating from the building of F. .1, Blystad of ('ooperstown led to an investigation. Tailor Johnson first noticed the ter rible odor as I10 went past the huild in.i occupied by lllystad. SheritV Knapp was called into action and he took sometliins and smashed in the door, lloinir upstairs into the room used as a bedroom, they found 11 stad dead in bed in a fearful condi tion. The last seen of the deceased was on Auk. l-"th. and it is figured that lie must have died on that night, probably some time after lie had gone to bed. /o Frank Flynn, of Dickinson, air teen years of age, was seriously in jured last Saturday by a ll-caliher rillc. He and several other boys had started for the bad lands, where tlicy intended camping for a couple of weeks, and while breaking' camp at Manson Whiteman's.wcst of Man ning. one of the boys handed 1-lynn tlic gun, which accidentally went oil. the bullet penetrating his arm about three inches above the wrist. Dr. Smith was called. !ind nig that, both bones were broken and badly splintered, lie was taken to the Dickinson hospital, where the pieces of bone were removed hut it is very doubtful if the .arm can be saved.',',, oooav In the storm of last week John W rear-on lost considerable proper ty from hail and wind. His ranch is some eleven miles smith of Medi na. I lie wind blew dow a large sheep barn big enough to hold a hundred head of cattle, and the storm took what little crop there was left. Tin* hail broke in win dows id' the chicken-house and killed most of the chickens and a few tur keys. I- orty-live head ot horses had just left tile barn or they would 110 doubt have been hurt or killed. Mr. Pearson writes that it was the big gest hail lie ever saw. and in some places it was two feel deep and looked like snow oil the level. Some of the hail stone were lis large as hen's eggs. 1 la* violent death of a three-year old child resulted in Wahpcton re cently from peculiar causes. The child, Patrick, a son of Mr. and Mr.-. .1. I'. Stephens, had been having severe headaches for the past few days, and the evening in question had been suiToring more than usual. The mother kept a quantity of bronio seltzer in the house, and, in case of members of the household having an ailment of that character, administered small doses of the medicine, not knowing it to be rank poison unless carefully given. She mixed up a liberal dose for the child and had him drink it. lie was taken suddenly worse, and died in a short time, despite ell'ort to save his life. Doctors were called, who attrib uted his death to an overdose of the drug. New Leipsig Sentinel: To have both arms broken at once is the un common misfortune of Nick Hau.-t ard, a farmer living northeast of Leipsig. He was engaged in haul ing sheaf grain for stacking, and had nearly reached home with a high load when one of the horses tore the bridle oil' in chasing (lies, and the team ran away. Mr. Haustard leaped to the ground, evidently landing on his arms. One wrist, had two bones broken, while he other arm suffered the fracture of the large bone of the forearm. Dr. Murphy set the in jured member.- and expects to put them in a cast on Monday. Mr Hau-'tard seems tu have struck 1 is head also, for he was unconscious for some time after tlie fall, arid was. not aware that his arms were broken until lie tried to raise himself up on them. Pieces?!': of wienerwurst sausage were found recently on Third avenue and Fifth avenue in Jamestown. The pieces were similar in size and appearance to those by which it is known several dogs have been poi soned. Ills supposed the sausage contains strychnine. Some child might ea.-ily be a victim to this -jat tering of poisoned meat on streets and in yards. A great deal of indignation expressed at the recent wholesale deitruction of val liable dogs in he manner in which it ha- been done, and it is hard to de cide what motive would compel any one to engage in such work. Two more dogs fell victims to the dog poisoner last Monday. One was owned by kov. Simon the other wa» a large black and white dog without an owner, a.- far as known. Kiev en dogs in all are known to have been killed in the last two or three COUNTY RECORD. days, mostly degs highly valued by owners. 1 lie dogs arc scarce on the streets and are being kept tied 111 yards and -beds. Jamestown Alert..- BRADDOCK BREVITIES. 1 l'r..in \. mi,) io 1.. ashler II. W. Allen ar.d daughter l.ucile leave to-day for Milan. Mich, lor a two-weeks' vacation. Mrs. Jos. Iloaly, Mrs. A. h\ 'lye and party autoed lo Linton Tues day. k. J, llat/.er, who has been visting his son.- in Ilaxelton, has returned to his home at Koyalton, Minn Mr. and Mrs. Hert, Miles and little son arrived Thursday evening from Detroit, Mich., for a two-week visit with the former's .sister, Mrs. A. L. Ceil, and family. Mr. and Mrs. O F. fetner re turned .yesterday from an extended visit in Iowa and other points. Mrs. Let tier has been in Iowa for some time past, at the bedside of her sick mother. lien Matthews went to Linton last evening, and to-day will present, a pet it ion to the county commissioners asking for the road work to be giv en to farmers instead of being let bv contract. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yoater autoed to kughy last week to visit. Mrs. Ycat.er's brother. Samuel kolircr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. kolircr are the parents of Mrs. |. peaie, of llazelton I'M Kaston, of the river bottoms, was in town Wedne-day and report, that he has just thrashed some win ter wheal which Went lifteen hllshel and three pecks to the acre, which is the best report we have received thus far. Mr. Kaston will sow con sideratilc winter wheat this fail. A message was received Monday from Kirksville. Mo., by Dr. and John Snyder, announcing that their father wa dving, and John left Linton Monday afternoon over tic® V\* ,r Horn To Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, Aug. 1Mb, a son. •V* Work lias started en M. Far roll new store building at Kintvie. •iit: ?, .*. Key Sparks wrote the examination ti for rural mail carriers, held 111 I'.raddock last Saturday Win. Heard, carrier 011 Koute No. 1, has resigned. Li. •. rl' Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Wirtli return ed Saturday from Minneapolis. Mrs. W irtii and their daughter Annie have been for some time visiting relatives in Keokuk, Iowa. Mos Annie mained in Ke,.|uk here she will attend school. iT firti u' and Mrs. J. llelesch met a tragic death I'riday last by drowning. The mother left the baby in the house while sin 1 went to the garden, and the baby crawled to a pail of water sitting on tlie tloor, raisi itself l,\ tlic pail, and, losing its balance, fell 111. When the mot her let 11 rncd the baby was dead. I he severe drought that has pre vailed for the last two months wa broken Sunday 111 uning. for sev eral hours the rain came pouring down and the streets were tlooded. It wet the parched earth to the depth of about a foot. It came ton late for wheat and oats but some lields of tlax vvill be hi •netited, a well a.s potatoes and coin. It al reduce lie danger of tires. Farm ci':' have alieadv started plowing, and a lug acreage will lie turned over this fall. HAZELTON HAPPENINGS. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I Dan Morford has gone to Timber hake. S. D., to visit lis brother Money Comma* To Yon. .- /•v' 1 et/. ,v IV I lie scv en-mootlis old baby of Mr. 1. ,\ 1 h.iWh W I nvin- .. II. ^VWWWSAA»\WS' ANKlBANK ^aaaaaaa^A/W^A.Wvvw/VW\ r, Milwaukee road to hurry to his" tier's bedside. lien Klabunde took Mr Snyder to Linton Monday morning in his auto. A. K. Klabunde ano David Phillips left llazelton Sunday, Aug. 7th, al /clock a. in an auto, bound for Crotun and Webster, D. J'he.v went by way of Aberdeen, and made the run in ttie one day, uhi' fact plainly .-igroliis that tliev were going -ome" while en route. I he, remained in South Dakota nearlv a eek. Ml'. Phillips visiting his ly,,. children in Web.-ter, and Mr. Kla bunde looking af'cr business inter ests arid visiting relative- and friends in Croton. They returned to Ha'/.elton Saturday aftcrnoon.-v. TAKLN LP li! I.L. Taken up by the undersigri. il, one black yearling bull no brand or marks. This animal has l.een aroui.it rny place since I a -1 spring. Owner will please call, pay charges and take the animal away. VV. T. Mc'iuire. Oinio, N. D. a I N A A Put I"0 -,n this bank, and at the end of oa year you AYjJj have that ,«|i'n.i and also :'.'coming 1.0 y:viu as interest. At Uiescndi,'!' he second year v,-u will still hav-j'-Jflon (he bank *1 .11 have had 0 iiit.ci est saitd Jiav -si inorc Coming to •v 011. I here will bc. nionev coming to voiiaS long as sa\ i'trig: arc in the bank. First Bank of Linton Linton. Noith Dakota. a ANNOUNCEMENT! mam The tnulei si Micti hereby announces that lie has purchased "The Linton .'Leader' store, lor many years con I I my aim to carry a ^ood-sized stock of resh and ^.--Seasonable Goods, which will be sold al the Lowest •Living Prices Give me a call. Respect I ull y, GOTTLIEB BECHTLE. BteawmmBa Livery, Feed and Sale Stable -^Svtl AtAK.r: MAI.!):,!' V. '..rv .- -s -j I .- S 1 1 -1 I.IMO'v NOilTII IiAKOlA ,v„ "u First Class Rigs, Good Driving •. Roles, Prompt Service. 'M 1 w: t. CAPITAL. $:!o.ioo. SI I LI i,S -A N 11 I'NDIV IDFD Pl'ol'ITS, .11 LI I...1 *.« •«»•». Mcrchnnt or Workintixinii if «'i 11 J,»!I \vl"i||ir ,tl mir ai»K. aict Kclhcr Hi«- .Irpnsit J.trtfr or Muall tin- s.nnr 111 ,»inl ac i• to -ill. V\ c- Invito our At count •I'.i'isr U« «.ih 1111 11 ay I I I a it« !y Mijr p.»rt Tt)e First Notional BunH of Lintot). 1 1.»r•»1»'• (lit 1 »rsi J.1 s11»1«- li.Uik Horses, Reasonable*'^.' Give Us a Call When Yon Want Anything in the Livory Line. XXZXZZZZXZIZZZZZXXZZZ.XZZIZ zzxzzzzzzzzzzxxzxzzxxxxxzz LINTON Hf\ZELTON LAND COMPANY I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I 1 Apply to Iju'lloaumc, zzzzzzzzxxxxxzzzzzzzzxxxxx*xxxzzzzzzzxzzxzxzxzzzxxzxx :m ":M 1 I 3 I S I a a a 0/ Linton, N. D.