It •II $ .U' ii \li ,v. .* it 'Li a •ii a 'it ''ii '1/5 u'/ ditlon prcf»II« I found the (acollei .,sl Ka I «n*9 nlnaa frnMn ur COAL! COAL! COAL! Anthracitc C'oiil Bituminous Coal LiitniU' Coal Best Quality and Cheapest Price. PHOENIX LUMBER CO.. LINTON. N. 0. :{=-.?h?" --5 xh»X»X#IW*mx*X*XW*X*X«**I*I*X*I*xww*WJ*WM*J The Farmers' Friend Milliui: oinpanv Larvik P. O N. D. 1 ijr mvii is JjO» -..»:• vs W .. Kxclh-ci ti-±r f. t. -_: aati .f -...- in p..jMs flocr. 1.: ^r.n fee-1 sale. "\Vi R'lni a.: W.r-i o' ITS t. «»MXM»X»X»Z*X*X*X*X«X»! CIVE US A TRIAL. 5 SALE. FOR Get your Coal Bin filled NOW. We have Hani Coal. Soft Coal and Lignite Coal. GOODRIDGE-CALL LUMBER COMPANY, DACOT0H LUMBER COMPANY, flgents. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 07Vl.) Department of the Interior, T.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N. I),. Aupust 2" 1, 191u. -Notice is hereby given that Leopold Feiszt. :•'f Marie, North Dakota, why, on March -, 19o0, made Homestead Kntry No. 33274. .Serial No. u"»91, for south half of northeast quarter and north half of southeast quarter '•i ecti«m 2'J, Township 1-53 north. Range 74 west of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final five-year proof, t" establish claim to the land above described, before Charles B. Carlev, judge ami ex-officio clerk of the •ounty court.at Linton,North Dako ta, on the eleventh dav of October mm. Claimant name-: as witne-wes: Iwnatz Bosch, of Linton, N. U. Wendelin Burgad, of Marie, N. I). Jacob Kuntz. of Marie, N. 1). Sebastian Schlosser, jf Marie, N. Ii. -M.H.Jewell, Register! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. u7ot',7.1 Department of the Interior, U.S.Land Office at Bi-:marck, N. I September l'.Mo. Notice is hereby given that Christian Albrecht. Of Larvik, North Dakota, who, on J'uly 22, 11KI5, made Homestead En try No. 3120i, Serial No. 1170(17, for lot 3, south half of northwest quar ter and northwest quarter of south west quarter of Section 2. Township north. Range 77 west of Fifth P«ncipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before P. CI. Rooks, clerk of district court, at Linton. North Dakota, on the 18th day of ••.October, 1910. Claimant names a witnesses: •.Peter Schmidt, of Larvik, N. 1). Christof Krug, of Larvik, N. D. Ooorg Huber, of Larvik, N. D. Fred Pfatr, of Larvik, N. D. M. H. Jewell. Register. $ a & A /t rs 'A1 & .rr n. .n. "5_V". #»1*X«X*I»X»X*X*X»X»X»X*X*X CALLOWAY and ABERDEEN ANGUS BULLS. Yearlings and Two-Year-Olds. Ail Subject to Registration Terms to Suit. At O.O.JOHNSON RANCH. 3:- Miles East of Linton. J. W, JAMES W II1LK WE TELL Vol" TH AT WE HAVE A« OOI»»TOCK OK I. UM BER A otjiei: BUILDING MATERIAL Arc »jr, 2fore on jour bh 5. wbrilwr tliej are biir «r St ria! No. t'7:tn .Sep. 29—Oct. 27. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. I^nd Office at Bismarck, N.D., .September 19,1910. Notice is hereby given that Jakob Sehindler. Of Brufy, North Dakota, who, on October "Jo. 1905. made Homestead Application and Entry N'o. 32052, •Serial No. 073'Vi, for the northwest quarter of .Section 10. Township 133 north, Range 77 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 William Muench. United States Commission er. at Linton. North Dakota, on the 1st day of November, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses Friedrich Pfaflf. Linton, N. D. Peter F. Schmidt, Linton. N. I). Christof Krieg. Linton, N. D. Karl Fritschle, Linton. N. D. M. H. Jewell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Serial No. 02306.) Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D., August 22, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Evelyn Stearns, Of Linton, North Dakota, who on November 13, 1908. made Ho'me stead Entry, Serial No. 02300. for the south half of the northeast quarter and lots 1 and 2, Section 4 Township 133 north, Range 77 «•pet 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-ofiicio clerk of the county court at Linton, North Dakota,on the 10th dav of October, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses E. C. Brooks, of Linton. N. I). William T. Brooks, of Linton, N 1) Ray Little, of Linton. N. D. William McCulley.of Linton, N —M. H. Jewell, Register CATTLE SHIP. r. c. i« ii.-*- KN' -'J- orvL. •.^r.-r.c -.f «."H jrr J- .-•• «.. jl* r-.V -A ^h: ft Tht ii* i* T»S sT 'iSsf.. a: iZc (•}. ia jit* si# na*iS»53yt .is r: lis 1# w.ti *s£ :»a.--k. zz.-J. & :V* sur.V i" •-. ^s, iv'f .xsr t-i ire «rwa fr,-5ja ts* ,n $ ?T I A rai'.i. *»i s-.-csr *1^ -.i ".h "Hve f.rs r:«f rt b-- ts vf aT«i siw TV-Iivxrf hMtm 3»«* tri Vt 1 xiVkvi si! & -TT rf-A. re tii? r'v :.: ti-e- f»d '.--f is? TO'Vtp?. Eaca c-jra isi: 4 o'-v-Jivk. yr-^ri 4 in ».-i c: *s r: cr^r.i :rw ierea i-d is ptii? tie rsn-b '. 'CKVArW kc-rT1 shcr il'.-c-, sji-i re: r.c» itLTZ.-xr --'W. 1: 1 Vti "be iirciT bx the :"s •r.v .«t f.4- th .-r ti-e vst.--r. 1 aci -5reirb.:-i 100 po^ds. Uad« assies TSLS st-dinc work iVw tie hix£& grew b.lis::rc-d Jrox i» ropef. Thi-s a thini 0: the haj I 'v&s t-I cis. Broikfiit iollotrevi. After & short rest the troths were c'-ared. core, fed aud the aisles «*eps- Inspecsion b^gsa a: 10:30. —iC* pk-2LHj iinxi wisz'ZC'Z i^ss"d on tour of t.he ]-?k- IHIO 6TCR»* DCX'I AUD CP31U2V. Work inished at coon, after which tnere wsi a respite until 3. when more haj was given, and Spain at 7. We were usually readr for i«e\i at ?, although a few times we re-juur.c-d up until 10. The cattlemen had the entire ru: of the great broad open steerage devk ait and the portion of the bow forward assigned to the crew. Here we met niaay of the cabin passen gers and had jolly good times and talks with them. On the quiet sev eral of the higher officers had pleas ant' words for us. To our amuse ment the menials took delight in making things as unpleasant as pos sible when opportunity offered. Th« Ostrich. That ostriches hide their heads in the sand and think that their bodies are thereby hidden seems to be pure myth, says the London 'limes. Old birds on the nest and young birds when seeking to evade notice squat close to the ground and stretch their necks out ilut on the sand. In the case of the young, which harmonizes as perfectly with their sandy surroundings as young ringed plover do with the stone» on a beach, the ruse is said to reader them almost invisible, and on the wide espanses of the desert it is evident that the upright neck of a sitting bird would render it unnec essarily conspicuous to a marauding enemy. But there is no more ground for accusing the ostrich of "self illusion" than there is for bringing the same charge against ihe partridge chick, which by mere ly sitting still among the grass prac tically disappears from sight. Fully Explained. Our colored friends are never at a loss for a word or a reason. '"Why is it," said I to Uncle John Henry at the lish market, "that these fish have pink gills and those white "Oh, miss," answered he wisely, '•yo' see, it's on count ob de cauglit ness ob de fish. Yes. miss, it am sure de calightness dat makes de fish difluiit. Some fish hez moah an' some fish hez less. Yes, indeed, miss, dat's^de entiah an' eberlast inT reason of it. Some of de fish hez moah an' some hez less. Yes, miss, dat am so. Y'es, indeed, miss."—Philadelphia Ledger. A Littl* Abstntminded. The other day Dixon came out of his house, walked to the edge of the pavement, threw his right leg into the air with a vaulting move ment and fell to the ground. A friend who came along in time to witness the singular perform ance said to him: "Why, Dixon, whatever do you mean by such a performance Dixon got up, brushed the dirt from his garments and, rubbing his bruises, said: "I thought 1 was getting 0:1 my bieyclc. I forgot that I didn't have it with me."'—London Scraps. Whirl H« Failad. "Offenbach," said a musician of wide experience, "once had an un usually good valet. The man could shave, cook, tailor, market, doctor horses—do, in a word, a thousand things. Offenbach nevertheless dis charged him. 'Wliy,' his friends said, 'did vou di— •nn.-s a servant so apt?' 'h, because,' said OfTenljach pettishly, "in heating mv clothes mi¥K m.v dootr he would never I keep in time.'" UliUtt* oo Uie N. E. of Section north* Kun lb vettl of Icriiliau. in satd Kmmons To Constitution. TV- f-v a ?5r :V v-^' S'ISV Ha\ tSv l3*,V'Pth As-' vi-*"'' tv *xt to ro -s:v JI*. ,w A-^sv rt"\' for. rf.w.-.- vrrKoJtncnt. r.i .f scats1 o.f Ncrth -s txj r. ss f. .-\vs: sfcali by aw for oi »jssjc*s o.f tt-t p«iof v*V5ur:\ within s:atie. hat the tamiyr cf sa-d jus I tsw to he in tUK'h j«saiy siar. :v iv.ri:?v5 by aw to asmbrr sfeatli iv rwvvssarv fwr iJw pr.-ivr sdn^Hrsfsrst-cn of Ibe .-u-s::^5# cf the p««c« Sfivsn ptwv2«\i f.'.r sfcsii have eon ic-"jmea: %vish the uis |um ftsatts jus*S with a"! county Csxiri^ ia s...'x*iv?i K*i»s when the is cvc :rvvvrsy. «daave of cvsts. vkvs dc: c.\cif«ed two hundrtv. aad sh^y shxJI feaxe such 'iarUuicUco to fetw arc: oeterr.v.ne K^irwar-or ss nay be proxTd-evl by :sw, but ir, r.o ease sfea«I sski justjevs c: the pesace have .-urisdknieo wl«r. the boundaries of •o.r title to res.: estate shall come in i»jiies:5cn. T!re I^isjasive assembly shall law power to abolish the ornoe of justice of the yea?e and confer ti»t jurisdiction utvm judges of ]county courts or eisevhtre. Proposed Constitutional Amendment. Section :'i oi the constitution of he state of North Dakota is amend 1 ed to read as follows: Ithe Fro-n o'oioci :o we ssuli-^ v. IT. "^1*? i'"arcr O-'v ks rT O't bi-:k ar.i tAckk- *hir v- -a b-^rtlles •if "lit aac :*earr hs^s of et-~. 1 Section SI. The term of office of the judges of the supreme court, except as in this article otherwise provided, shai! he ten years, begin ning on the nrst Tuesday after the first Monday in January of the year next foUowiRg their election, and they shall hold their ornoes until their successors are du'.v quaMr.eil I This section shali not be construed II as extending the term of othce of thv judges servi at the time of the adaption of this amendment. e.\ Scept as herein provided. The terms of office of the judges 1 the supreme court elected at the genera! election in 1910 shall be as follows: jThe one receiving the highest nam 's ber of votes at such election shall hoid his office for a term of ten years: the one receiving the next .highest number of votes at such election shall h.^'ii his oTrice for a terni of eight years, and the one re ceiving the lowest number of votes at such election shall hoid his office for a term of six years. Proposed Constitutional Amendment. Article 9. Section 15S. of the con stitution of the state of North Da kota is amended so as to read as fol lows: Section 1"». No land shall be sold for less than the appraised value, and in no ease for less than ten dollars per acre. The pur chaser shall pay one-fifth of the prich in cash and the remaining four-fifths as follows: One-fifth in five years, one-fifth on or before the expiration of ten years, one-fifth on or before the expiration of fifteen years,and one-fifth on or before the expiration of twenty years, with interest at the rate of not less than five per cent per anum. payable an nually in advance provided, that when payments are made before due they shall be made at an interest paying date, and one year's interest in advance shall he paid on all money so paid. All sales shall be held at the county seat of the county in which the land so sold is situated, and shall be at public auction and to the highest bidder, after sixty days' advertisement of the same iii a newspaper of general circulation in the vicinity of the land to be sold, and one at the seat of government. Such lands as shall not have been especiallv subdivided shall be of fered in tracts of one-quarter sec tion. and those subdivided in the smallest subdivision. All lands desig nated for sale and not sold within two years after appraisal shall be reappraised before they are sold. No grant or patent for such lands shall issue until payment is made for the same: provided, that the iand contracted to be sold by the state shall be subject to taxation from the date of such contract. In case the taxes assessed against any of said lands for any year remain unpaid until the first Monday in October of the following year, then and thereupon the contract of sale for such lands shall, if the board of university and school lands so deter mine, become null and void. Any lands under the provisions of Section 158 of the constitution of the state of North Dakota that have hereto fore been sold may be paid for, ex cept as to interest, as provided here in provided, further, that anv school or institution lands that may be required for townsite purposes, school-house sites, church sites,cem etery sites, sites for otfier educa tional or charitable institutions,pub lic parks, fair grounds, public high ways, railroad right-of-wav, or for other railroad uses and purposes, reservoirs for the storage of water for irrigation, drain ditches or irri gation ditches, and lands that may be required for any of the purposes over which the right of eminent do main may be exercised under the constitution and the laws of the state of North Dakota, may be sold under the provisions of this section and shall be paid for,principal and inter est, in full in advance at the time of sale or at any time thereafter and patent issued therefor when prin cipal and interest are paid. Proposed Constitutional Amendment. The legislative assembly is hereby authorized and empowered to pro vide by law for the erection, pur chasing or leasing and operation of one or more terminal grain elevators in the states of Minnesota or Wiscon sin. or both, to be maintained and operated in such manner as the legislative assembly shall prescribe, and provide for inspection, weigh- Mouco is uereuj' ft Yen mtTpSBIHW BM bet'n tiled with the of VA» liUr the TMatloo of the illif In block in Hunter*s first addition to Linton, trn.i.-.w u-ill i'im« lilflrth» m}itt*»P ahd Pr^Hwd Amewl»ews ^^^SSSir*,,rt CHANGED OWNERS. Vt.KKUD 1U.AISDF.IL S*vrv::iry of Stat*. Kwvarcs. I* August Ifl1. NOTICE OF ELECTION. N.'tuv iS her^'y tiiat tr:ct si cour.ty o:V-or-rs Tht' State v:?:Avrs are T-v ConjrrossiriaTv Thrv-? J-:stiots of '.! supreme a K« One I'OvertiOr. One Lieuter.srt Governor. One Secretary of State. One Stats Auditor. One State Treasurer. One Superintendent of Puhilc In struction. Or.e Commissioner of Insurance. One Attorney General. One Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor. Three Commissioners of Railroads. Ihe District Officer* are: One State Senator to represent the 2" :h District. Two Members of the House of Representatives to represent the 2ith District. "Hie County Officers are. One Sheriff. One Auditor. One Treasurer. One C!e»k of District Court. One Register of Deeds. One State's Attorney. One County Judge. Or.e Surveyor. One Coroner. One Superintendent of Schools. Four Justices of the Feace. Four Constables. The follwoing places are designat ed as voting places, and inspectors appointed as named: Precinct No. i. Burr Oak: Town ship 13c\ Ranges 7S and 79. Vote at Macdonald school-house. Inspector. John Eastwood. Precinct No. 2. Denhem: Town ships 134 and 13o. Range7». Vote at Jones school-house. Inspector. John Baker. Precinct No. 3. Livona: Town ship Kj, Ranges 7 and 79. Vote at Livona school-house. Inspector, Wesley Baker. Precinct No. 4. (.layton: Town ship 134. Ranges 7 and ~v. Vote at Gimble school-house. Inspector. Geortre Suverly. Precinct No. •". Hampton: Town ship 133, Ranges 77, 78 and 79. Vote at School-house No. 2. Inspector. S. G. Busby. Precinct No.fi. Braddock Town ship 136, Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at Braddock school-house. Inspector, L. M. Doerschlag. Precinct No. 7. Cherry Grove: Township 139, Range 70.' Vote at Sueltz school-house. Inspector, E. F. Savage. Precinct No. 8. Hazelton: Town sihps 134 and 13f. Range 70. Vote at Hazelton school-house. Inspect or, S. F. Wright Precinct No. 9. Logan: Town ships 134 and 13o, Range 75. Vote at Lc®an school-house. Inspector, Win. Baxter. Precinct No. 10. Tell: Townships 134 and 135, Range 74. Vote at Tell schosl-house No. 3. Inspector, 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 TO. Vote at residence ofWm. McCully. lispector. Charlts e\V itt. Precinct No. 13. Dakem: Town ship 132, Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at Bosch school-house. Inspector, Win. Maxwell. Precinct No. 14. Exeter: Town ship 1'31, Ranges 74 and 75. Vote at residence of Sebastian Wald. In spector, Rochus Dosch. Precinct No. 15. Hague: Town ships 129 and 130, Ranges 71 ami 75. Vote at Hague school-house. In spector, Chris. Hirning. Precinct No. 10. Linton: Town ship 132. Range 70. Vote at Frank lin school-house. Inspector W. E Petrie. Priecinct No 17. Strasburg Townohip 131. Ranges 70 and 77. Vote at Strasburg school-house. In spector. J. J. Baumgartner. Precint No. 18. Westlield: Town ships 129 and 130, Range 70. Vote at Rowerdink's store. Inspetor, Louis Dornbush. Precinct No. 19. Union: Town ships 129 and 130, Range 77. Vote at School-house No. I. Inspector, Barend Looyenga. Precinct No. 20. Hmmonsburg Townshi|) 132, Ranges 78 and 70. ote at Tuttlo school-house. In spector, O. K. Purge. Dated this 3d day of Oct D. 1910, at I.intoii. N 11. J. (!. PUTS. I will make my ton after October l.'.th, a able noil s!ifi-«|'ndion ,, l.ist ot Ummo.is county Real Estate Transferred Since Our Last Published Report Receiver's Certificates. United Staets to Joseph I.!itz, lots 1, 2^i:h1 :1 011 the :h J.\\ ct" November !he seve:-^ vo:privincts :n tho wunty e.i K-".:nons. state of Xwth lak(Xta. an eltvtion will be ., .v'd for she fc" ow»rff state, .iis-1 and qr of qr of 2- United States to Albert Shepers- KV- 0 ,ir 1-1-^ -.n United State? to Oliver B. Peck ens. lots 1, 2 and 3 of 4-13(5-70. Patents. United States to F.mil Naumann, hf of qr of 2^-131-75. United States Willie Burkhardt, lots 1 and 2 of 4-131-7. United States to David D. Leon ard. qr of 22-131-77. United States to Louise II. Kings ley. hf of qr and hf of qr of 2^-134-70. United States John Fish, hf of qr and lots and 2 of 1-129-77. United States to Jo'nn O'Fiynn, lot 3 oi 1-131- ,o. United States to Christof Krug, hf of qr and hf of qr of 14-133-77. Warranty Deeds. 0 Ursula Kalberer and husband to August rl Klahunde. hf of qr ano iotr -. iiiid -I ot k'J-1-jo-1o. 80,- Ernest A. Crain and wife to Charles W. Pratt, qr of qr and lot 2 ..f -129-77: qr of qr of and hf of qr of 3«.i-13:':-7". 2, iHi.03. E A. Crain and wife to Charles W. Pratt, hf oi hf of 13-129-78 of 31-131-74 hf of qr, qr of qr and qr of qr of 3o.j3n.7- hi of or and lots 3 and 1 of 0-133-75. 88,ol5.02. John 1. II-top and wife to Anton Kramer, lot 12. block 5. Roop's lirst addition to Hazelton. 875.i\i. Mrs. C. H. Wilcox to C. II. Ash and Dr. J. C. Ash, all of 7-130-77. 1.00, C. A. Palters.'ii and wife to L. A. Wearherby. lot 13, block 11, Hun ters' first addition to Linton. 81, .}0o,oo. Anion Goehring and wife to Frank Shoits, hf of 2*'.l:::.-70. S'LO. 1KI.OO. Frank A. Letner t' Jacob Opp, hf of qr and, w. lit" of qr of 1 134-79. ?2,5oo.Oi). A. E. Pnil'ner and wife to F. Pfiii'ner. qr and hf of 1-135-75. ,oii.tXi. Charles W. Pratt and wife to Jen nie S. Means, hf of hf of 13-129 78: qr of 31-131-71: vv hf of qr, qr of qr and qr of qr of 30-1:10-78 hf of qr and ldfs 3 and 1 of -'to.133-75: qr of qr and lot 2 of 18-129-77: qr of qr of 1M33-75 nml hf of qr of *0-1:13-7-. 81 l.Ooo.01. 11. A. Drake and wife to A. N. Drake, hf of 27-133-70 .sl.oO. Fred W. Carringer to Mason W. Spicer, 11 hf of qr of 10-130-75. 81.110. Uiiit-Claim Deeds. N. B. Nelson et al. to Emma I Burse, hf of qr and hf of qr of 18-132-7 and qr of 22-132- Charles lieni-dicks to qr of 31-135-7*'. and 135-70. 81.0!'! (Serial No. o, 1 Precinct No. 21. Winona: Town ship 131, Ranges 78 and 79. Vote at Winona school-house. Inspector W. K. Carpenter. Precinct No. 22. Putnam: 'I own ship 130, Ranges 78 ami 79, exeeiii Sections 1 to 12 of each township Vote a* Putnam soiiool-house. In/ spector, Clif. Putnam. Precinct No. 2:t. Glanavon: Town ship 129. Ranges 78 and 79. Vote nt School-house No. I. Inspector Ste phen Silk. Precinct No. 21. Township 130, Ihinife Buchanan scheo!-bous A. K. Dutton. ,M,,' Said elect ion will lie o'clock in the morning and eontinue open until 5 o'clock in ||M. of that day. LWM Lodge, No. TI Pythias. Meetings every fir,t 1, of each motitb, ers in good standtca nn--, I'lGAKS !'. Ii. Ryan, qr of 35- :7, September 30, piio. Notice is hereby given that John Rensehler. 01 1 lartfoul. North Dakota, who, f)t northwest quarter and noi ilu-a-t quarter of southwest quarter of Section "O '-V »"'tli. Range 78 west O the I- ,fth Principal .Meridian, has iled notice of intention to make 'Iii-'il li\e-.vear i-roof, to establish '•hum to the ,,-mil above described nlv\' K"- and a OIIk 10 ,ei o| the (Hint Court at Linton, North Dakota,'011 the ••1st day o| (1,-U.ber. 1 iJo. laimant nanieo. as witnesses Bnrkliardi. ,,f Linton. N." D. Ben-ehler. ..f Linton, N 11-it"-"• «l![(j.u, (lj-1 on Noli, if V: \, 0, |i I 11' ,. j, Jhlcliniinn. 7. Vote lit I lisped or, ii-r. A N. ii avid .lobb, of I.into,,. |,. D• -Iewe!!, Register. rot-is and Alle\v 'r'V luh) I l.( «:f IIM 1 lilt! I'lllst. -iiiul I I I, !11"-( n.n Iki Mul v- l1' l!""iiiu "•-.x-.II. ,F NOI,1, HJI,,,,. V": ...-I .h.i, iM (,11 |,, Hi. .•II II,. ., i»».« 1 n'•» ..r '"ll l.e III I I W prepared to ad IIM sales. 1 am better prepi,i,.,| u, ever before to do (Inn elm.,, ,.f Resped fully, (sep.s-tft .1 Mo, f.,1.1 •DHtOMia o. K.UAui Pnii«( sSffijl "wrjisrTf=w-".=~ ,X,'» Mid J' ItflMli 'II Mt l| Ii. hi 1 1 I County Auditor, to Till': public lir- ul •1. Mf w..)1, ».,U IIV4-- -»...ll. Mr,.,.,. iim! I opened nt 'dlMl hll.tf I It 11 a ,,| Kniitit4 E. v, B. "11 tln C. O SMITH. I CITY KALI!I A. M. lilcIT'i Laundry Emmons Countv Ath'iiiy! WBDSI L. A. WK.ATll KliKV i,(. SWCompH.t,. Ab,,r.„ 1, Town Lots In Kn.tm.li'" 1 liUIK'li f'»r for Atneriosm .^ur^iy nn 11 il (,i 1 1 i:lly PHYSICIAN AMI K,.N MN'ToX, N( ii I'll -. py^Uisoitsvs of tin- i' lion. Office at VorlaiiA-rv phones: offin*. WILLIAM United States Coin:. U.VTK.Y NOKTII 1 iiici 1 f'roof.s— THE HOME BAKERY) Next to Petrie'- f'lior,' T- .. Bread, Cakes. Pies. Etc. Fresh Baked Dmly GIVE US A call. I J. W. McKITRICK.1 LINTON N D. CARPENTER and BUILDERl Fine and Coarse rk I i.,ne. Will Guarantee to Ii-. .• Sat- -fact- Apply ut Hosifion.-f or tl II. Tli- E. MICKEL, o. Omio. North I ufojt.i. Will Drill Wells from I Inches in Diameter, A I' ABLE RATES. tfl- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. TUBULAR s,. -jj 0ct 27 N( TICE l-'( 111 PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. I.and Oiice at Bismarck. N. D.. WELLS. NINE YEARS' EXPEiiiENYh SATISFACTION (.1 \R\Sthl Agent tor Electric Plow ar.o I lira ing Engin 011 I December o, plot, made Ibunestead Entry N... 29517. Serial No. 00287, I *l" half ot northwest quarter, 1 southwest quarter FRANCIS JASZK1 1 \K. No. 421 Twelfth St.. Bismaro...V9 E E A Watchmaker ano -:v'v- Jeweler Repairing a i'all at the Stone I• Linton. North Dakota SMITH & IRVINE- Undertaking and 1 1 mi. in Embaining. Furniture and tvs I II tl li Cas^ts. Personal ar.d prompt telephone orders. .1-,. t'lt nr. t- Ill W «MI ur, i, V'"1 '-"O 1, I I ti 101 iioitiiti'V 1 N I. »llli '11. to. I 1 (,lMi yi.i'v n. e. II,.- ,.„| O .1 l.y (,„. On- 11 ii 1 Ii NM I'M Linton, North Dakot# «•!, I if li.i, of (In h'l 1 i*4 ti. 7 7 J" 1 1 Vinii* hi mi 1 1 hi-.!, ''n, i'ii \,'ui!','„ I'1"'" 1 i" in. 1 I "Ml „H ,,r ,\,lt M'l hili.i ni 1 I in Mi I |t-|H A N I I O I I l«, l.i 11. -1, }11,,,, •"gv.'fsasr An'tOMoWwr, 60 YEARS' EXPER'E^CE DES'SNS Co PYR^ nr.»iuj,xn ah font lis ts Anr\M)^ r* Mcertaiq cur OIM: 5 VMwif M-: a v,,e Scientific jiitKrican. fnUiiou ,.f anv foMotjdc i:-' J' 3C1B fcwuti .Uv i.'if