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PART TWO S a ., ri IN TOWN AND OUT. Eat at Turner's. Harvey Pettis came ever Iroin Mc a ainuel Kenskers of Westiield is :1b' ut to leave for Iowa. Kr.mk McC'onvllle was a rei-ent vis it, in l.inton from the Hale country. Tie si\-vvceks-oKl child of Mr. and Mis Ilcnn liootsma of Westiield died .i» Friday. Mrs I'- O. Mickel left Tuesday for Ma^ it t'itv. Iowa, called there by the ••ri-us illness of her father. i!!v Catnrichael was over from Me- j! II. Van Soest and Miss Bessie f'\ an Soest of Strasburtt were in Lin Si on S a a s.ile —Twii heaters, both (food. r„ed only a month. Have put In heating plant and have no use for :!i,'in.-Smith & Irvine. lvirl Atha spent Sunday at Aberdeen vi-ninn Mrs. Atha, who recently had mi (.eiation perfoimed there. The ?i j,-or a .ly is netting alone nicely. uhI Mrs. r.arend S a a bruiiyht to the Uec- iilje last Saturday a mammoth hi nip raised by him in the George Hinge a lower Heaver creek. Mail lirindle left Ha/.elaon last Saturday to attend the state agrieul turnl college l'aul Kurtz and Nor man io(i left Monday for the same i- l' ir ilin nights, cnnnnunciii(f Mon i] ,y. ()ci. -tth, the offering at the Op ,.ia IP-use will be Noble's Theater Min|iany. in a repertoire of the latest metropolitan successes. We have two u'ood heatiny-stoves fur sale. ne is an oighteen-inch Wilson old lllast and the other a siueenineh Wilson. Until in tine ciwlilii'ii -Smith Irvine. Nr\t Sat urday I.. 1. Seeman will ship 1 car-load of hoys and ll car-loads I of rattle to I'lai.kinton, S. 1)., car- Inads of cat tie to Cook, Iowa, and ,'i (•ar-inads of cattle to Sioux City. Nick Van ile Klashorst, who for sev eral years was assessor of the south '.'district of this county, but now resid ing at Stehbins in the trans-Missouri r,,uiit.ry. was in Linton between vtrains last Thursday. The scenic investure and equipment uf the plays produced by Noble's The ater Company, who come to the Opera House for three nights, commencing Monday, Oct. 'J-lth, are of a most, elab orate and complete nature. .-'1 11. W. Laratners and \V. I\ I)yk, two good-looking he school ma'ams fiom the West field region, were in Linton Monday attending the insti tute. and went to Uisinarck Tuesday to attend the State Kducatioual As S' 'I'iatioii. Andrew Wnlfer was over from Tim ber Lake, S. I)., Tuesday and Wednes day. Mr. Wolfer is running a general store there and is doing a good busi ness. Andy was here to attend some business mat ters and to visit friends here. of whom he is many. The Kev. Hoschee. the enterprising pastor of the Evangelical Association congregation in Linton, is building a -parsonage on Ninth street, in the •northern part of town. It is leing built by Mr. Hoschee and members of liis church who arc contributing their labor. Mr. and Mrs. ft. 10. Logue were up troiii hale this week visiting relatives and fi lends. lOmory Thompson, a son ol Mrs. t.ogue and a brother of Mrs. A. M. llritts, Mrs. Walter Krick and Mrs. 1'iank Lewis, is out from Rich land Center, Wis., to visit Linton rel atives, Mr. Thompson is very favor ably impressed with this region. Mr. Meirit Van do Vorste and Miss Heilhi an Heek, popular young peo ple of ttie Westiield neighborhood, were mumcd last Thursday at the .•residence of Mr. ami Mrs. Johannes Van ile Vorste. near Westiield. The '•ereini iiy was performed by the Kev. 1'.. s. Seliilst ra, the Westiield pastor. 1 he bride is the daughter of the late .. Ivhvaid an Heek. The young hus '•ind and wife will reside at Robert •!:L'.oyenga's this winter, and next ..spring will go to reside on the groom's :li 'iney lead near Leminon. II" m.\s that the trip was thoroughly '•iipuid by everybody who went. It must be a novel sight to Emmons .-county old-timers along the western bolder to wiiiics* the trains running lo and fro on the west hank of the Mr. S. recent ly reel ved a letter from Lincoln (iiay, a pioneer of thiscounty. i'ut now residing in Oregon. Mr. a a a a a O a Word received from a to the effect that a a who was recently operated on for ap pendicitis, is sitting a leave the hospital soon. a W a a a a a a a a a a A In' sh las! week. He was attending to some buisuess matters here. a a S a a a Looyetitfa and :jlr, an,! Mis. Louis Schaap of West •ielii left lor California last Friday. is in very pour health. Mr. and Mrs. 10. I. Fugle went to llisiiiaick Tuesday. The lady is In :vfiv po'T health and visits the Capit al 'it t" consult a specialist. a O a a a a a a a a a a A a a a a S I a a a a a a a a a a I a a a a A a W a A a a Ills a a a I a a a a a a a a a a a a a A a a a a a a a a I a a a a a 1 a a a a a a a E a a a a a I a a a a a W a a a a a a a a a a I a a a a a a E S a a E A a a E a a a a a a O 1 5 A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a W a a a a a O a a a a a a a a a a I S a a a a a a a a 1 a a N a a a a a a I a •lolin Stiles was up from Winona Monday. He took in the Molt excur sion trip last. Friday and Saturday. a a a a a a a a a a S a a a a a a a a S a a a a W a a a a a a E a a A a a a a a a a a a a Missouri river. It won't be a great in any years until —like the regions farther south—there will be few places where there is not. a railway paralleling the big river. a E a O a a a a W a a a a a I S a a a a a a a a a I a a I E a a a a a 1 5 l- a 7 a I W a O i- E a a a a a S I a a a a a a a 1 A W a a a 1 0 S a S a a a W a a a a a a 1 1 W a S a a a a a a a a a S a I W N S a S a a a a a I a a a a a -1 a a a a a a a a a a a a a A I a I I a N a a a I A a a S a a S a a A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a A a S l- a EMMONS COTTXTY RHX'OKl) a REPUBLICAN MEETING Interesting Address in linton I oiuitr Oo\ernor Ik-vine. A a i- O a a A W a N a a I a a a a a a a a a a i- a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a S a E a a A a W a a a a a a a a a a 1 0 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a E I a a a a a a a a a a A I a I a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Samuel Soloiniinson,'if southwestern I'.iiimoiis, was in Linton Friday. He ,i"d eighty acres of llax that he in tended to cut in a day or two, and ex pected to get a lew bushels per acre •. from it—which with the price con leiably above two dollars makes its cutting and thie-shini: worth while. as as a a a a a W I a I a a I a a I a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a .- a a a a a a a a a I a a a a a a I I a a I a a S a a -i I a a I a a a a a a a a i- a W a a a a a a a I a i- 1 E a 1 S a a I 1 a a a a a a a S a a a a A a a a a .- a a a a a a a a a a a a a i- a a a 1 1 a a O a I a a a a a a O I a a a a a a A S S I a a a 1 a a a 1 1 S I W I a a a a a a W a a A i- a a a a a a a a I a a A W a a a I- a I a a a a a a a a a a -1 a Ha/.e|i OIL SUDDEN DE0TH a a K»m* 1 1 W I Si il.-tt Mrs, N. Van ic iujr.sl, wil'i* uf Nick \'aii K!a is Imisl. (]iffl 1 list muliL al Iior Ikiiih' lit Strati. aius writ* I" Hit 'it'cti isu'i jii i,jst Monday. a I im u' I 1 1 a a I a a a a a W 1 1 I 5 I a a I a 1 1 1 1 a kiv Hi-: a a HAZELTON HAPPENINGS, a 1 i- W O i- -O I 1 1 I A a I a a I .- a a a a I a I I S S a a a a a a i- I I a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a i- I S a a S I a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a I a a a a a a a I a 1 A I I a a a A a a a a a a OHANliEL) OWNERS. i- I t- A a 1 I S a S I I a 2 A I a 1 1 -i I S a i- I a a I a S A 1 1 1 I S a S I I .SOI'SCOI- I I 1 1 1 I a a I I a I a a a a a a I jr of Jo.-1 I a a a i- a a l- a I- i- 7 1 1 1 a a a a a a a a a a a I I I 7 S 1 a a 1 0 a 1 I I -7 ioo BRADDOCK BREVITIES, N A I I l- a a S I a a W A a 1 1 I W a a I S a a I t- a 1 1 .- I 1 1 I 1 I a S a a a I a a a a a a I 1 1 W a a W I win Children W ere IJorn l.ast a W a a a a a I 1 I a 1 1 a a 1 1 a -s a i- 1 1 a I a S a a a a I a a a a 1 1 A I a I 1 1 1 a I I I S I a a I 1 .- A I a a a a I I a a a i- a a a S a a I a I a a I 5 A a I a S & I a a O 2 a 2 a a a a a a a A a a a a S a ono S a 1 1 E a I a a a a I I a a a a a a S S I I I I I I'll V|( IAN A N 11 SI K( )S, t.lN-t'iV. v,»i:iii iia lo v. 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I loi yield a I' I a a I a I a a a a 1 a I I a I ie 1 comity W I a y-live I -!iu 1 a a N a I a I a 1 i- a .take Ste"iis.and. the nia, n.e.at cutt-ei in sherw od sine ii inaikel at rinlon, was shaking bands with Iiicnds ni I'olioek fasi we, k. .sitc-e lea', ing I, iiones! "ad at 11 lie. .1 dresser. :'o W a i- a A a a i- t- a S 1 I a a I a 1 0 1 A a a :o': 1 sewings-machine v. 1 a '1 Stoves. 1 eight-gallon cream can. I I a Also, much honselio and ot her arlicies loo mention. I hi: S A A N N l- I a a a A I a 'Si st les .fy|a I a a a a a a a S a a I I -s s|jeeui nil ,• li lt''" iill,-.- at Vol fuiel' I'liitriiiiicy. Tel,-- a a a a W a O a a Thursday, Octohcr 20,1910 I I 1 I I a a a I a I,i»s:|' 1' a a a a a I a a 1 1 a a a a a a 1 a a a a a a a a a 1 1 1 I a i- a a a i- a a a a a i- a a a a a r- .- a a a a I 1 I I I l- a a I W -a a 1 1 a a a a a t- a a W a S a N 1 1 .- I 1 S a .- a a 1 I I S a a a I I a a a a a a a a a a a AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY,Oct. 25,1910 a I I I I a a a a a a a W a I a a W a a a a a a a a a I OPERA HODSE N N E a COMING- lefolMU- »i'itli, .•• N I i- a I a MOVING PICTURES. S a a I (Serial No. tkVJjr (lei^rv NSi .' 1 1 1 A I topar -ti "f thositHeri-.r: -o'. I" S Land I Pliee a! I'l .f -aivli. N a a i- I lo-oph leech, if S a a O I I I ears old. ejohl I I a ll^ a I O I I I I a "uiii of Ktiiiinin-», 1 I Notice is hereliv gvvfhrih? i!ts" Maii,'\\,,li:i: O a N I 'alv.'.tarwJi' r.e.r I I a I a a N 7 S a N i- a a a a W E a I a a S 1 I I I I I a a i- I a a a a a l- a I I a a In ''.nnlv '11 rI Ili f.in H-.n 1 1 1 1 I a i- N I JI 11 i" 11 S suiiiH linn a iloes not get lo J,i :k -.erv ofien. an 1 his smi.ing eo'.nt, nance is all the in i" •.V ie me wu'ii lie is so be-e A I)n and ovi r, time he given until No-., nilier I, i'.il:. at Ip per cent inl. re.-l. on O Three |,.. e,.|it. di: r'iunl. ti a I I S O N 1 I 1 1 1 I 0 A UCt joueoj ii a 5 S a I niton. North 1 ak"!:i. 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Wo- make a specially of Jo .sea oysters iri any style, hut alv at reasonable prices. o' Tin ar«.' fro.-l) from file s,. have the- proper flavor. We serve other good thing eat, too. Come and try one of -cent dinners. Moore's Restaurant, Linton, N. D.