R. R. HOGUE, M. D.
General Practice.
MIGHTY ARCTURUS.
Thi» Star Wsrs Our Sun It Would
Instantly Contums th» Earth.
bo parallnx of a star la its angular
..lacemcnt as seen from two'o|-
'.i"
points on the earth's orbit. The
I lino employed In this gigantic spe
'c of surveying Is 180,000,003 miles
1 length but the calculation is re
cl to tiro scmldiametw of the orbit.
result* are at the same time nmaz
1, dud Instructive.
ot us fake the famous star Arc-
JS, often called the "star of Job''
1 ipse In the Old Testament the
"iglity Is represented as saylns to
,t unfortunate patriarch, who main
a certain dignity In spite of hN
1 ,fossness and his sufferings, "Canst
1 a call fertti Arcturus and his sons?"
.'any conflicting measures of the
of Arcturus have been made.
1 "t!ie latest made at Yale ssera inure
:iabljr correct than their preileces
Thev fix the parallax at 0
i't
lids—1. e.. sLxty-sli one-thousandtli
second of arc. From this it is
il to calculate the distance of the
if. r. It comes out at nearly 200,00'V
'.Cco.OOO miles (two hundred and
eiy trillion miles). This Is more
I ,:i ",000,000 times the distance of
earth from the sun.
'laving this distance, we can calcu
the actual amount of light shod by
.turus, or, in other words. Its ac
5 .1 brightness as compared with that
f: our sun, on the supposition that
1 li were at the tamo distance from
We thus fltld that Arcturu* ex
'ds the sun as a light giver about
.00 times! It Is a sun 'J,500 time*
1 icliter t^n ours.
Put thearth as near to Arcturus
It Is to the sun and all life would
•u ^appear from Its surface as If swept
*i by a blast of Inconceivable heat,
summer temperature would rise
liXo
Ir. Wallace is a learned man. Rut to beg*idge giving a dollar to be shown
the place where Webster stood when
he made his reply to Ilayne. 1 don't
know what the country's coming to.
'earning is not that which astron
offers.—Garrett P. Servlss la New
American.
Tha Main Point.
"The successful farmer loves his
rl ,"' said the secretary of agri
ituro. "Erery detail of it inter
liim. Thus Squire Rowlands
ved himself a poor theologian,
a grand fanner, when he met
Sunday morning his tenant
odge.
'Where have you been, Ilodger'
id the squire.
'I've been to church, sir,'
3' odge replied.
'What was the sermon about,
i' 'dge
'It was something about Joseph
I iii* down to Egypt to bny corn,
"The squire brightened.
'Did the parson say what corn
worth down there?' he asked."
SHE SHUT HER EYES.
..e to Har Principles, She Determined
Not to See.
Mrs. Storey's life had b#en
nmted for years by the fear that ,.
•me day she might bo callcd upon
when Mrs. Storey was a little
ri she used to hear all about it.
1
r.indma, it appears, had been so
"•f .ircd she couldn't toll the judge
own narne.
j. "And," sam Mrs. Storey to her
V. .aband, "if there is anything
.ore disgraceful than to be un
able to tell your own name I'd like
i-vt
know what it is."
In order to reduce the possibili
a minir
ty of such a calamity to a minimum
Mrs. Storey would walk on with
!V- tfened ears and averted head
whenever she happened to be near
a l.re, a fight or the scene of an ae
ei :ent. Only the other day she had
casion to shut her eyes and cars
to the seething crowd around her.
S: was waiting in the Grand Cen-
Siprcy, who
tic
station for Mr.
1 gone around to
to cheek a trunk.
'recently she became aware that
lething exciting was happening
baggage
beside her. ^HastUy^siiiu't
THE
I "Yes,'' sajd -Mr. Storey, "but
thev eouldn't'do anything with her.
Kverv one was confident the bag
didn't belong to her, b''t as no
body appeared to claim it they hnd
fb let bar po.''
At that Mr.-. Storey opened her
eyes.
"1 am so glad," she suul, '"that it
ail over. I am ready to go no^f.
But, oh. dear me! Where are my
purto and hand bag? I had them
here a moment ago. They must
have dropped—oh, I wonder"—
tfse to wonder iw," said
Mr. Storey heartlessly. "Of course
the stolen bag was yours."—New
York Herald.
SHOCKED THE GUfDE.
Antics of an Irreverent Visitor at ths
National Capitol.
A big wau with a fierce, bristling
gray beard and wearing a broad brim
med slouch hat marched down the
main corridor of the capito!, closely
followed by a guide at a dogtrot.
They had inspected statuary hall and
the rotunda ami looked in at the cham
ber of the supreme court, and the vis
itor had made no other comment on
the sights shown him than to utter an
occasional grunt, snort or growl.
The big man paused at the end of
the corridor and Jerked tils bead to
ward a carpeted passage.
"What's them burglars doing to
day?" lie demanded.
"The senate is not in session, sir."
said the guide in a shocked voice.
After the visitor had departed the
guld^' sat down on his chair iu front of
the starue of Daniel Webster and
mopped his heated brow.
"That's one kind that comes here,"
he said. "We have all kinds, but his
style is the hardest to deal with.
Called the senate burglars—you heard
tens of thousands of decrees. The him-and he kicked at evervthing else
•aas would boll away. Vegetation
••uld be burned up In a twinkling.
eyes of living beings would char
their sockets. Th# plains ami
untains would burst Into tlame.
nerals would run In molten streams.
»ro would be no comfort for a liv
world nearer to Arcturus than
ut 1.000,000.000 miles. If lie has
•i«ts he must keep'them at a re
ful distance. And yet nearly
.'100.000,000 miles from him we
'i 1 "ft into his blazing eye and fee
a bright star.
I showed him. That kind comes pre
pared to kick. They ain't got no pa
triotism at ail. and a I'tilted States
senator ain't no more to them than a
doorkeeper. Why. I'm afraid to take
iqon like him into the supreme court,
^ikely as not they'll say something
ijisrespectful right out loud. Io you
know what that one said when I show
ed him statuary hall?» lie says, 'Who
are all th«se crooks?' Then he wanted
to know hew much all tlietn statues
cost the government and who got the
rakeofT. I toid him they wore given
till. Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace tfr "the state-,, and he said that was
Intalns that this Ifttle earth, this once when thevstates put one over.
attendant of tiny sun. Is the "You wouldn't think," said the guide,
sf.it of intelligent life—outside of witii^i sigh, "dint patriotic Americans
yitstv mldretlon of disembodied rpukl came here and be go callous
its—that the tioiverse contains, about th# things they see. They seem
I've been a guide hero twenty years,
hut I never thought I'd live to hear
the senate called burglars."—Washing
ton Cor. Kansas City Star.
LIGHTNING VERSUS STEAM.
Testing tho Telegraph In tha Early
Days of Its Invention.
Years ago, when the electric tele
graph was a new idea and a mystery
to tho masses, there came trouble one
Saturday night in the Ilank of Eng
land. The business of the day had
closed and the balance was not right.
There was a deficit of Just £100. It was
not the money, but tho error, that
must be found. For the officers and
the clerks there could be no aleep until
the mystery had been cleared up. All
that night and all Sunday a force of
men weto busy money was surely
gone from the vaults, but no one could
discover whence.
On the following morning a clerk
suggested that the mistake might have
occurred In packing for the West In
dies some bases of specie that had
been sent to Southampton for ship
ment. His chief acted on' the sugges
tion. Hbre was an opportunity to test
,hc VC the
te!
corvn .. i. it against steam, and steam with forty
(i Htness in court, ller eight hours the start. Very soon the
'immother uas a witness once, telegraph nsked man in Southamp
ton, "lias the ship Mercator sailed?"
Tho answer came back. "Just weigh
ing anchor."
"Stop her in the queen's name,"
flashed back the telegraph. "She is
stopped," was returned.
"Have on deck certain boxes (marks
given), weigh them carefully and let
me know the result," telegraphed the
chief.
This order was obeyed, and one box
was found to be somewhere about one
pound and ten ounces heavier than its
mates—Just the weight of the missing
sovereigns. "All right. T.et the ship
go' was the next order.
The West India house WHS debited
with the £100 and the Bank of Eng
land was at peace again.—Harper'*
Weekly.
Earliest U«e of Mineral Ink.
In ancient times India ink, made
from lampblack nnd glue, was used
for writing on papyrt, but inspection
of the caaliest vellum or paruhmcnt
MSS. shows Wiat iron gall inlcs w.-re
lBtr.odW'0(!rl
"10t
lator ,ha
ov„, century. lho reason tor tho rhitmro
It
hC
I,
fingCr8 ,t0
Not being entirely devoid
the euriosiK of her sex, Mrs.
irey would have liked to knpw
»re, but tho old fear of being de-.
•.tied as a witness held her inert
CHANGED iiW.VKL
List of Emmons Count.v l\a:
Transferred Sincc Our l.a.
Published Iv'epor
Receiver's ('(.rtiiu'a
United Watt's to Mi
qr
United States Ti 1
or of qr of
•:. s-iv :. ratont~
United States to ..
qr of 17-129-t.
United State's to it'i i.
schall, \v qr of qr asiV
qr of 1
United States t^ ri,
man, qr of -1
[-7
United States t.. Sr..: tv.t
lv, qr of 2-lMi-Tv.
United States '•••rr.-.
heuvel. qr of 1-1^ '-Tfev
United State.- to Mati,
hf of qr, qr
lot 1 of 4-13t)-7l.
United States to Chr
Anmionsen, hf of r.
qr, qr of qr vf
I
i! I'
Warranty IK glifi
LeslieS. Hackney ir :i
Raymond E. Little,
1
77. S2240.00.
J. S. Knauss and wife to
H. Wilson, qr of .'!J--12f
P'ranciska Maste! to
Mastel, hf of qr.
qr, qr of qr
SI.00.
Andrew William Fiord
Peterson, lot 1, qr tsf
of qr of 6-K50-77 ir,
•.ii'-'TO
Henedickt Hie.e!er fit.'i
Juliana Biegler, hf of
of qr, 17-l:i0-7ti .! i:i
Christof Krug and wife
H. Naramore anil It. I: lin
of qr, hf of qi
77. $1600.00
Quit-Claim e.c-
Fred L. Conklin tu .vi. A
qr of qr of 2-1:0-7
S. A. Fischer and v.- if.
Fettig, S W qr of v.
SI.00.
BRADDOCK
^l-l'gl't lng
tlie ninth
th»t. although a carbon ink is
.irb, but before tnose protec- more permiinont, it lms no jionotrntin^
t. '.' measures could be accomplish- power nnd can be sponged from tho
f, she learned that a female thief vellum, whereas the iron Ink bites in
1 snatched a hand bag which she to the fibers and resists the destruc.
.1 found lying on the floor and live notion of both nlr nnd light.
.is being pursued Ijy an escited
Age and Youth.
W. I. Ilowells said of old ago nt
one of his Sunday nfternoons:
"Age Ls modaster than yautii I've
often noticed tlxat when I tjell a moth
er that her Ouughter is the Image ,f
nt.l her husband's return. Thep what she was herself at nineteen th,.
entured to ask if they haS wother is delighted, but the daughter
fvaucht the thief looks startled."
(From N- vv-.. I'.! ::T
Miss Hattie Sempk- is
companion and assist.-ini
her brother at Bismarck.
Mrs. A. C. Staak, of :h
visiting with her parwivt.
Mr4. M. Rush, of Iia .c::
week.
Mrs Cole has move
building formerly i.c'ur.i
W. Miller.
Teeth In Tfceo' S'o-nr.ch^.
Whatever it may ihat lobster
and the crab, rapacious, nover
are eating they a I ways :ii'
Doubtful Voca!i ro.
"There is only ..n.. ifiul.l^sb
'hint's.. -onk." sai.i ilic ni.'u f"
west
"What is that'
"\ou can never tell wheilitH',
"inging at his w.u'k hoti&-!:
burnt himself
pain." -Washington Slar.gfjM'.'
hn.i
Civilization.
Missionary—y...j chiim to .•
Ilzcd, atid yet I ii,,,] ,oitiiri .:
captive. Native I'anh.n, htit
not call this torturia^ now. \v
merely hazing him.- Cleveland
tied
and
I
thin
rViil-
Warner Sempie, who
ed on at the Bismarck
appendicitis is recov. rir,.i
will be able to return honi
,.Ji
iv 1
•.Q.V.t
Deputy Sam Wrii.-ht
from Hazelton .Saturday
posed of the Dr. Cumphol'
the highest bidder.
li-ntl..
Wm. Baxter, livings ,u:h
returned from Bismarck
where he was called hy th
Boynton Land Co. as a wil
A. C. Staak and AuRu -t
drove over to Hazelton
where Mr. Staak win n:
Staak. and they will vi- ii v.
tives and friends for a iV
In the meantime Mr. i.
be the guest of his oid fi
and Jerry.
STONE DRUG STORE,
EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE.
Tnc Race With the Ram.
I:i Morocco the strange season of the
Moi: ::.'.'iniedan new year, beginning
MarcSi is generally called "Alt-el
!i .nvvci.i," the rain feast. Tho people
Morocco pay more elaborate atten
if,u to the item of sacrifice than any
Moslems. In every town a su
pro:.!,' offering of a ram or he goat
ii:place at the door of the prlncl
[a! iwosque. Immediately after it is
bv tin- official Imam in pres
-:co of tho multitude it Is flung on the
:-ho*s!dors of a stalwart Moor, who, ex
oi ti:: .• his utmost strength, runs like a
ilci through the narrow streets, pur
by a rabble. The poor animal Is
•peiied with stones by boys and is
lecro at with execrations from every
ho: -i\ it is reputed to be carrying
the us of the people. The man
itisiics along with Ills burden till he
readies the door of the cadi's palace.
The Ona DiaH Diet.
A fo '-.I specialist said of dieting:
5 The -implest, easiest and most effl
ijc io diet to bring down the weight
.is tho one dish diet. At no meal, that
ho'i'.l more than one dish be
•eater..
"Hie oish may be what you will—
1.i-!i :teu, macaroni and cheese, roast
ti ef. e-'etable soup, bacon and eggs—
i.o courses are to precede or fol
'. .v, it. Von may eat as much as you
.h' of the dish, and yet for all that
.'•' i: wiii lose weight steadily.
"i: the variety of dishes—the oys
:s. ...u|., fish, turkey, mince pie, ice
ream-it's the variety of dishes, cre
.iiit'-' an artificial appetite when the
Ovd., has really had all It requires.
th..t ..uses corpulence. If we confine
:r es to one dish we know when
.\e'\,. oi enough—we don't knowoth
eru n.i the result is that we soon
Ir.ip oo'.vn to the sllmness natural to
h:i.i v!i. animals nnd temperate and
h\ men and women."
Twain's Moit Quoted Wlttieiem.
Of all tin witty things said or writ
ten Marl Twain no phrase has
I e:i i|U"ted oftener than Ids reply to an
alanaNt report, "Humor of my death
"1 1.,'
|.\"art-rerateil."
1
tit -si :i
•i.ia -.
N il.' lis. in which he mentioned the
rum Mark Twain got hold of the
no: .. Mid ti'le^raphed tho now famous
r"ii .. "Humor of my death greatly ex-
Th« Pl«urde-lit»
C«.l!o£
the
folur
x}.
stor-1
with
1
else that they want nu'l ts:i
til they have tini--:iitJo' liiS't 1—
fore attacking ih- *er.)ii«l. itut tlicy
don't give up tiie first. -iw by. any
manner of means Na:::re, li'iworin.'t
this rapacious bent, has }j11t i!v» 'ob
iter and the crab witli teeth in their
stomachs, and they swallow their half
masticated foed and finish thj.» chew
ins process with their stoni.:c!.s \vlii
they seize nnd chew tin "M'.er thin
that has attracted theiu r.i::1
crabs have no teeth in tiioir ••mouth-.
They chew with their .-iaw WiliU thi-y
have time to and linnd 111 finish':'1'!
Job down to their stomachs to tio ?e^
rest of the chewing
Spoiled Hit Sport.
"ilow many ducks did
Pat
4,'I*ho
irecluture of
S I..T, oy -!.
Not:-
PMr
NoUi
mrU
I I'.
i£lll
at Hi
ijuart
ruuni
stVtti
ty
11
to"
thetu
!:ne t.
•ut
I uls
ship
If tii. animal is still breathing the
:.ii.u*.sry is excellent, for good luck Is
•o be expected all through the year,
n: i:' the ram dead all sorts of evil
progn-istieations are muttered.
lvn:
Att-
He Started the Trouble.
..." Johnson hnd begun to learn
•h and was gleefully informing
ns!.and of the rapid progress sho
nakiiif: in her studies.
afraid," remarked Johnson,
joii'll soon prow tired. I've
pie tackle a foreign tongue,
'•limr to Unow all about it in a few
i.iit before they have mastered
ihc rudiments their enthusiasm
a p.
.rated and they htcve given up
ak as hopeless."
h, that's not the case with me,"
".'d Mrs. Johnson confidently. "I
'-•I'ttini: mi splendidly, and Pro
iHii.ois says I shall soon begin
i:ik in French."
I'lii." the husband murmured, "I
interpose any further objection,
1 shall he glad when you are able
ink in i'rench. It will be some
jo have been unable to do in
"'hi'r language!"
rj
•i':
uali-1
sixty
fettitw
lletir-do-liH, tbe well knowu cm
of France, is said to have been
:lit from heaven by nn angel to
Th
in
JS
Oovis, lie liavlng made vow
if Iio proved victorious in an lm
liaitle with the AJemannl near
ive he would embrace Christian
li was the national emblem until
vuiution of 1789, when the tri
f\\hite, rod and btue) was ndopt
J'iio royalists in 1871 tried to re
thc .i emblem to the flag, but
•'H sn«'cfss.-New York American.
you
shoot,
«1 ivil a wan.**
"UVivn't there any there?*'
"Suri* Mr lake wor full av thlni, but
i'.'sy toiino I point me gun at wan,
•V.vo nioind, another wan w'd get be
iiio an" him an* spoil me a^ni!"—
To .-do TUado.
Tho Comforttr.
Vii-itnr I Just looked la to clieer you
up .'i 1 it. iiml I'm very glad I tlid. for
1 lii" doctor going out, aud he
worse than you tliink and
iiiiiiT--t ynii keep up your spirits you
iirt't ri'i iiviT. Loudon Opinion.
Comparativaly Easy.
"it Is 1 i:inl to lose the savings of a
'Vt
ill. nut so hard. I know of a dozen
lam with s. hemes that you could go
int. I.• in is villo Courier-Journal.
Patriotism.
It is t!ic 1uty of every man who de
slr•, to i-arr.v on Ills business In pi'iiec
:i:i=! s:ifi'tv to take his share in the
ilcliM^i' of his country.—Sir Walter
-:uit is
The rule in carving holds good ns to
•••crltii-ism--never cut with a knife what
you i. :i!i cut with a sp6on.—Jharle9
Kuxton. ir -.
r'-Kage.
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re»t hy Auton
tn«l anil wife.
niortK»ifee.
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s' ile of Xortti
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if pujfe 4:i.
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a'» ter of h
sftl.
is hetel i:iven ly
1 II lit
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will at
tie vr
tnotis
the
risilH.?
ttiern,
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1
Murdoe! Wine. K\f
tt'staniftil of Siai t.
ti" undersietit-d.
of tie last
»v Wine, late of
I'ounty of Etn
ak»4 i, deceased,
pi t-urns havlnu'
to fXhihit
tiers, wiitil
of titun. 1 tt t'.:
1 ?»tate of Norlh I
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titti
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tfur tin* tit-» pviblitMllon o*
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lt»ruary 4ttu A. I) l.'H
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Kxeeuirlx
'•biieat i" on i),,- «»t i. of (•'ebruat v.
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'4.
Noti.e cf hirecu^uix .Sale Land.
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rnortc
htn tiy ijivrtl 5h.a I hut CtTtait!
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t»n.) i..ort^:.yi*r, n«- the I"tti Ui»y
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mortu
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book ^1
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tit r«H'irv. "i he «»t!iee of
d* on 1 »i i.*»tli, limt), in
p-i •*.I» and by said
i. I tnort^a^'ee o.i
*«atd reassijrii
f.- till rc-tftster of
d.niary, U»U. in
ptijes -,4- and
uiittT t»f
i»ook 1 "f tnorl si a
K.
W ay rea"ti:tM'il
tiie^" uay of .i an nit v.
im-iit »*orilcit in th-
(lit'iN I lie £ll! «.•:: «f
book «»f tii'Ttctti:"- ..i
-45'). I• bf foM'-.'lo^t'u
the •»»:e'» it: su-'U
herei- ifter iU-s ri'tfil .it
th'iiM i:. lit- vil
n.ins t*»'unty. N.'t:
:J o'«*i* 'i p. in. -n
I ft sale «»f
ti ortirt* and
tront door
-i• of Idutiin.
Ukota, at the
11111 ilay of
I'll, tu •.11 i'v Uif a
-itt t»f iia
»i'ii.ses di*M'rlbe«i l". Mji'ti mori^aiie
wii! t(? i*t to V'fy the aarno
.it- ti a fu i- 1 :n- .uuth hair uf
larter ami n-' t,.rt!i half of
uh\M.^i nuarter v»f loti twenty
.'7) in 'l*o'.vrjtnp i,untlF»«i au!
nitu*
{in Tt h,
west the ."th I'
1
ar.'t
&Ui*li
Hit
and \r.
are ti* .. 11
ihe tu ul'W' -:t
ttie
seven
1 wen#
live
count.
i.i'JVJit uu»* upo.i
Xurth j' t»c 'ta.
will bi' ilut-on kiK*11
-ule the. sum «.f ele^
»i? anil l^-IO.i doli
.th tin* "f thi
Ttie
:t^as:e at th
hundred ami
«i lftl'il.4S), to
reclosure.
I»ateu t-'ehi uary 7, IM1.
.j. 1'. XKWt'uMI'.li ruMI'AXV.
Mort^anee.
A KM A
Alt*, tit-ys ft't .M'Tt^aue*
LL'n*. Xon 1 i.iivot a.
Summons.
Stat*
In
The I.
V.rth Kikotn, I'diimy of Kmtnott.:
U. roart, .-i\i jiu.tfial district.
'itt.fi lit/, pvirat ion), platntitT,
». »J fc i'lnt. Sutntnoi^
•. I '. \\':i. la.
I think the his
tory ot this bonmot, says a corre
spo |'"lit. may Interest. Mark Twain
\\.\s ..a a \isit to London some years
a-.:n had been secured as the chief
?,"! i.f a dinner to be gfven by a lit
""ary inh On the morning of theda
v. !i"!i the dinnor was to takn place the
M-iT.'t.irv v.as shocked to hear a ru
n.' that Mark Twain had died sud
'h- .i: At his wits' end, he sought to
v. if it by a diplomatic note to Mrs.
I'ikil.t to the aHovi
i'lif tU' of
n:i (Ifffli J.ill
J,.. ,V
iMIUp i.i
Jik'tl II In* i'!t
I'.JIUIi t'ouri'.v,
at l..i Sri
bor !t 'liirty ii:
this mVt.o -ipun
of
tie-
Answer
on, wtdeti i*
i.i uitriot- court o'
ikot.i. In hi* otlici
'!"1 state, aud tu
|M)i) ttiesul»srrt
af tin* service of
e.\v -iveof the day
u.* failure to ap
.». taken airaitMt
I:t•' «i":i ui'ied ttio
.u II V, 11*11.
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tlj l.intoti, Ktn
ot:i I'ebit-nirlfi.
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CAFFREY
WEST
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1 Kintyro, North Dakota.
tubular We!i-Lriller«.
1 Ca n.ako a liiu' irom 2 to ii
inch iamote:', .v .» fr. tleep if neces
sary slioit n.iti.v: niched com
plete '.villi (.umi ,:i "ij uanteed for
one ,«r. KaU-s ,• will, oompleu
with iiiii'j'. re fx,t anil up.
Cjffrcy West.
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VVatchmaKer
ana
Jeweler
Kf^.'sivint: Specialty
('ai 1 :i' tin1 oinr liakery
Linton. N'oth Dakota
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TI-IADE MARKS
DESIGNS
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THE STONE
Trancit'iit
(Serial No. 05691. Feb 9—Mrch. lti.l
N'OTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Bismarck. N. D.,
February 1, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that
Joseph Schneider,
Of 'irasbuiK, North Dakota, who,
on lay 19, 1904, made Homestead
Knt.-y No. 27895, Serial No. 056JM,
for 'he southwest quarter of north
we. quarter and northwest quarter
of 'outhwtst quarter, Section 22,
Towvisip 131 north,Range 75 west of
the Fifth Principal Meridian,as filed
noi.ee of intention to make final
five year proof, to estab'ish claim to
latin above described, before Charles
B. Ctirley, jdge and ex-officio clerk
of tiu county court, at Linton
Noi'h Dakota, on the 18th day of
My eh, 1911.
M. II. Jewe l, Register.
rial No. 0781'1.) Felj. l(j—-Mar. 2:]
:'ITICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Li ..5. Land Ottice at Bismarck, N.D.,
Claimant name* as witnesses:
1. Wells, of Linton, N. D.
J-y. Pitcher, of Omio, N. D.
ICil. S. White, of Linton, N.
E. O. Mickel, of Omio, N. D.
—M. Jewell, Register.
GOOD OLD
lUrth Dak*tt
*«ftr«fi« i|SH wfclafc kM
bOMin linMi
grtmm.
Bmt a»w« aii. dank Dakota
owea Ma rapM tiVili|a«l to
i»a live Hw|*»«n. nt rnr
lynmiiaMOiwrtiaH
"W work. II Ikcrclor* Mwvn
ba lsai ia
ymmr
koat
D«pev-«lva II cvary itTHHai
UrtVftHir
iMIaamiaHr,
yoa «aal*a wu, itm ar a «altr
W. aahacrtka larfka ta|*
frmm. lasiasd at tola* nwie
ol Ika ataia (av ytar ••acral
pa»w- By Ikla yaa «*m aal
"•r |aal acaiyiyar, btil
wui kelp la Mil u» ika a
talc.
•allTiM par r«trt N lor aU
mrana, nlttir tkraa aiaaUM—
*11 Mnac* pajrmata. tapla
coptcaam baa.
n«
Ftrm Printing Co.
Faf|
HOTEL
(.ieiitlem.'n »i
Linton Lodge. .No. :i
V.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ancreas Mitzel, of Strasburg, N. D.
ion-innes Senger, of Srasburg, N. D.
L'h i.itian Senger. Strasburg, N. D.
IV. Keller, of Strasburg, N. D.
sn
O SMITH
//.'
February 6, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that
Silas M. Boyer,
Of Linton,N.D.,who, on Feb.20.190i,
nu de Homestead Entry No. :K0!7,
Serial No. 07818, for the west half
of lorthwe-it quarter and west half
oi .southwest quarter of Section 8,
Township 132 north, Range 75 west
of Ihe Fifth Principal Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish
clfim to the land above described,
leiore Charles B. Carlev, judge and
ex-r !licio clerk of the county court,
at Linton, North Dakota on the
2Hrd day of March, 1911.
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Meetlnes i-vfiv !i?-'
»*arh nn rit h, ii ^,...i
t*rs in cooii stand:: i-.i-jsv
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ti'tl. \i ratiii-, .^. *t ri-i-•
pitoues: ortii-.-, i-.'
THE HOME 3AKERY
Next to l't'ii'M' St '!T.
I'l.one
Bread.
Cakes. Pies Etc
Fresh
3akcd iJy.
GIVE US
ALL
A CALL.
E. O. IYIsGKEL,
iittuo. Xi rth hiikuia,
Will Drill Wei is from V'.v,i to Ten
Inches in Diameter, AT KKA.-i i\.
AHLi: li.ATKS.
W O GUARANTEED
TUBULAR- ^LLLS.
NINE VKAKS I'l-.l:!t.N.(
SATISFAC'li)N Ct'AiNTKKI)
Agent tor Eleetric J'i- v, and Thrash
It'K 1'j I ti 1 6S
FRANCIS JASZKoUlAK.
No. 421 Twelfth St., ?marek, N.
SMITH sHVINE
Undertaking end Embalming,
Furniture and Cossets.
Personal- and pron.si,
telephone oriier ..
Linton, No/ tb akota
WILLIAM
United
North Dakata
States Ccir.iiii.-i-ior.er,
I.iN"! A N..I.T1 I ,\:..'TA-
Finai t'rools '--.l-uirA's— Ktc.
^istcrs
Dressmaking, Dry Cleaning and Pressing
at reasonable prices.
LINTON, NORTH DAKOTA.
We have opened our new parlors opposite nh of the
MeCrory residence, on Maple avenue. Mm,la. -h
and are prepared to receive any and all orders V.str '0
please Rive us a eall
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with repeating shotgun*.:
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experts of the U. S. Ord-ir
gun that's why. nf:e:
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strength and reliabihtv
authorities to select .* a
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