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Emmons County record. [volume] (Williamsport, D.T. [i.e. N.D.]) 1884-current, June 22, 1911, Image 3

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Hat at Turner a,—
J°iiiivorv'lancing
t0)hthis
week.
terday
l„.,n visiting her sister.
Iforpower
IN TOWN AND OUT.
Linton on the Fourth of
to
at Linton on the
jurti-.
j„hn .-ehaefer is over from Me ln-
band of d.vpsies are camping
town.
north
^hr:~tf Vorlander wa* up from Eu
pka Kri'ia.v with his car.
hut-'hier was born to Mr. and
yj-v Naramore on Juno 16th.
Wm 0 Krwin was called to Har
riet
the death of his brother's
s.\LE—House and lots on
south Hreadway. opposite the depot.
Mr?. Carloy.
Wm who has been teach
inp at Westlield left for Holland,
Mu-h. Hiay.
jjr,
Irwin of Rrandon, Wis.,
Wm.
up
with her son Will, and will
h«. here a week.
Templar parade Chi-
Th" KnitJhts
ever seen. Opera
rapo.the greatest
night.
House Saturday
Mts.
A. K.
Moore returned yes-
from Shields, where she has
night at the moving pic­
Saturday
31st. Triennial Con­
ture sh-.w. the
Templar at Chicago.
clave Knights
from $1" to ?2.r if
Vou can save
monuments for the
you buy your
rhase.'
Haak & Son, Hull,
cemeU'ry from C,.
N
The
Mrs.
(junl-tf)
county
for sale about 125
has
|u.-hels
Flax. See the
of Seed
if you wish to pur-
County Auditor
1
(1. He Show and brother,
Aberdeen, were
Lloyd Hmver of
on route to Hazel-
here last night,
ton.
Prospects are good. Place your
order for a Ford Touring-Car now.
Will have some here soon.—Frank
Irvine.
passed through
Two tishing crews
They were mak­
Linton Tuesday
and joined
ing the trip in autos,
party nt Ihwlton.
Haker and R. Baker
Mesiiames J.
at the W. A.
who have'been visiting
for their new home
IVtrie home left
Thursday.
at Ooutts, Canada,
Miss Elizabeth Hazan, who has
been teaching north of Linton, was
here Monday night. She left Tues
day for her home in Minnesota.
.Some of the people around Stras
burg say that the rain last Tuesday
evening killed the potato bugs.
Otherwise it was generally welcome.
Mrs. Fred Keemtz and children,
Hfwho have been visiting relatives in
lHLinton for the past week, returned
to their home in Eureka Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jack man of
If Aberdeen, are spending the summer
||months on their Larvik farm. They
|j made a trip to the county seat to
ll day in their car, and while here they
.if favored this ollice with a call.
FOR SALE-At a bargain a 20
orse Nichols and Shepherd
ngine, in good repair, or will trade
ifit horses, stock horses prefer
red. Wm. Beseler. Braddock, N: D.,
jioute 1.
Last Monday night the garage
nd auto belonging to Dr. Riche of
Ijllarriet, were destroyed by fire. A
tarn near the garage was also de
stroyed. The origin of the fire is
[junknown.
Kev. H.
Wiegand
went to Nor-
w, S. D., to attend the Synodical
'inference of the Dakota district of
[h"
Evangelical Luthern Synod of
Wa
and other
states. He will be
'ack
Thursday,
June 29th.
•'fiai Burk, of Council Bluffs,
to'* a, who has been here visiting at
t'home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Busch
the Horeshead country returned
,J
hl" hunH'
Thursdy. Mr. Burk
Bumper Crop!
owns a quarter of a section near
Roach.
Moving pictures at the opera
house next Saturday night.
The prospects are for an immense
crowd at Linton on the Fourth.
We sell the lest corsets, all kinds
and all sizes, (.'all at the Ladies'
Store- mrch9-tf)
Wm. Carmichael and Axel Skot
vo!t were over from Mcintosh this
week.
Closing out of Dry Goods and No
tions at a great reduction at the La
dies Store.
Jacob Kunbert, living a few miles
north of Linton has purchased the
butcher shop at Tumvik
Jacob Lierbo left for \aher,
Montana, last Thursday, where he
will work at the mason trade.
Carl F. Newcomer of Aldroa, la.,
was here Monday looking over his
real-estate business, he being one of
a firm holding
:"'prests
Crops are looking, fine
so, why not come in and
talk over the purchase of
the best Automobile man
ufactured. It is the cele
brated Case car, made by
the J, I, Case Machinc
Company, of Racine, Wis.
A BRIDDELL. Agent
Linton. N. D. -r-
here
Jacob Scherr, a young man of
twenty-one years, was killed by
a bolt of lightning during Tuesday's
thunder shower. He was employed
on the farm of Mathias Lippi. who
lives about seven miles southwest of
Linton. The unfortunate man was
on his way to a neighbors, and he
met his death while under a wire
fence. The funeral took place from
the Catholic church at Strashurp
yesteraday forenoon.
A dance was held nine miles east
of Linton, at the farm home of Pet
er Horner on Monday evening June
19th.
A
crowd of boys and girls
were there from different parts and
most of them were German. The
right-hand-man furnishing the mu
sic was Simon Horner, who is a good
musician, and put the young people
in a happy state of mind. Another
dance will be held at the same place
some time inthe near f»ture.—Com
municated.
List of Jurors.
The following is a list of the petit
jurors drawn to serve at the adjourn
ed May term of the District court,
which convenes at Linton, Emmons
county, North Dakota, on the 11th
day of July, 1911,at lOo'clock a. m.:
a
Farrel, M. R.
Canning, Fred
Johnson. W. 11.
Linderman. A. I).
Sikel, Frank J.
Scroggin, 1. L.
McCormack. Wm. 1.
Hier, D. P.
Vikse, Hans
Anderson, IV .1.
Andrus, W. 15.
Clay. W. II.
Putnam, C. O.
Perry, William
Ueemer, Wm.
Tirk, Lawrence
Alshury. J. II.
Fischer, Steve
VanBeek, John
Morforil, Elwood
Gray, E. E.
Althof, Charles
Ten Clay, Henry
Myers, John
Jackman, George A
King, Charles
John Van V'ought :.
Sturdevant, Bert
Olson,John
Henn. J. P.
Sisco, J. C.
Gimble, Henry Jr
Graybeal, A. W. f.'
Van Beek, Gerrit
Huising, John
Steensland, Jacob
Harrison, S. C.
Droog, Peter F.
Sherr, M.' E.
Mikesell, J. W.
Mandigo, W. W.
Albaugh. II. E.
Fetterly, Wlliarn
Stanton. John A
^eelcy-Outtler.
Th--1 ::.- i: .- M- C..r Sev-'.'-y and
Miss 'iladys lUnie-r who a re mar: -j
od a: the home the bride's par
ent -or. -he evening of June :Hh at
eloi'k The room- wcr- beau
rnti
tieeorati.i with
•Tit-n rs, prairie ros:'- arrf
boughs. The rMe :.re aV'-Mio:
wnite sijk an.. .-Hrnou a c'lVstorCc
peonies: r,e wa.- attended by Mfsse.
Abbv Surir^ Mab. Caldwc... a:,d
hthel «.-eiey Miss Marv Hut.er wa.
the maid of b-.inor riv,'
Ivst mn:i was Mr I-rank L».v, !, -s
and Kev. I. A Lovelace wa- the
officiating minister A de!i,-i..i,s
luucheon was served at i.:Mand wa.
followed by an informal recepti..p. returned to
Mr. and Mr*. Seeiev left Wednes
day for South Dakota to visit rela
tives. They will be at home to their
friends at Mcintosh, S. D.. aftei
September first.
Lull Foulth-of-July program will
be published in next weeks Record.
Clements Kelch and Milton Cul
bertson are back from the university
at Grand Forks
f1t
known farir.ers in
obituarj will
FAKING OLD MASTERS.
S A a a
"Tlio most aaia/i!',:.' thin^ about
spurious 'old masters,'" said a Lon
don picture expert, ''is the eredalitv
of the purchaser.. They have onlv
to stop and reflect a moment to un
aersland {hat rompnratjviJy feu
Canvasi'3 were pr«.dueed by the nuis
Icrs, who for tho unx^t part', wen
llow and earfful workmen, and ilien
let tlii •in considiT how mnnv [ier
eons there are who claim to possess
Itambrandl.s, litibenses and \'aii
Dyeks, not mention i.'orois, la'i
bipiys and Zien.f. The export
tliemseh or are deeeiwii soinefnaes
"Wlicf is thi. .::et jtcmt-s fur re
producing oM paitd ings-?-'-' 'he
pert v. as ns.koi]
"When a deal.-r (in.lv a pureJia.^ei
in thi an Am. rioaji
ing to (_troaini a ri'pntjit.iiin a-' a.patron
of art. he seeks some artist who if
a eareful student of old jvcintiiiLts
and a man of gi'nius in *j*\"iti _•
rather than in oi'ii'mall work. 1'!•
•rtist seeuroR a eanviw/anil tihams.
or inner frame, ,,f the period de
sired The canvas is probaJilv
daulK'd M-it.li the worli-of sotne nn
knoivn man and is qinto'uort.hless.
'"All .raeeri paint«nre irsn^ved
by washing the?cn.nvart' with a hard
brush dipped po(ii.sh X! a
preparation of'i:alk ghi^ is apiJn-1!.
Several eoats of tLi»aJo»put on and
smoothed with pmniev Finally
coat of oil is applied, tu&fruhen this
Is dry tho canvas-is rcarfj'nt reerave
tho talent of th»«modertB'old tr..is
ter'
is a mistake lo I believe that
tho mellfiw tints o&am-ieiitipje^ire'
cannot be reproducetl A. eh-jver
artist can anytlrin^iiKtlitr vravff
coloring. The eubjer-t cho.vtn is
nsnally that of a DMcrtown wmtf
with slight chan^cs im ujiiLpositimi
and t!io possible omiasjon«nr.detail 1
considered tiufile.-ajji iin (.hi^nranl
ern eve.
"When-'the piclurorlsHlnishedM. i.
left to dry for a few mraitlis, antl it
remains only to fd'/e iiakiho cracks
characteristic of old painting.
his is done
bytTunning'the•
thnirtb
ic::i:.~ Jiavo 'seen (Riirh pir-titrcs
sold tinio and itgain, .alvipiys bring
ing the enormous jfiiirns ,which oro
the market [irs.'e of-^ontiine mar.tcr
pieeiiM.'l —01iicag« Aretws.
Ho Got Her.
"Do yon pp»«f»-r U'ntitj
FI.v
th
I
MU *. I,.- •...„
of fti .jt "i nt :f,.ii ... ..i
t
••'•"•k m..v
hUll.ilHU' »'ci4 Ii-, 1 h.' I ,(•
N» .1 in s^hl dUtrii*t fro?., tts
fori -1 ivr-' .-or -n
to\vn-»h:p 1-i?.. r.iri-.o- .- a
tpm Itv jin .i'
I »hr ilf!t*ij
r:i
fiSs iisitli Iicv ofi -»u:t.oi! '2
raoifr in srifi «i n-t
Th- h! N
h. i.-Mjr i.' tn a
o'.t
th. I
\t,
In-' JS til t)»»
fioir '.i' at !o|| rif !j -j.-.'.l
:»rnl Wei! I
,,
tr»
i.'i_' of h«' ft r** ii:ni|
TO-.
a I
Moving hi- S''h .i|. -u.' •.
Ira's a)so to !.»• in "I- In s.t.,
mlrartor fnu rnovf
anil out tti id
(Tn-r
oj
ool lu
I'-h'/o! hoUSi: 'Jtri'l'T
prup'-r Ciin 5
'lat jofj
Tho S
fn nh homJ 1- .tj i.:
hhl th it in- »v fa.thfw.
a''' or.] nj
liy uru»jr "f nt- of Jn.'ri*-rs of ».f
ri'»tio in- r: N
iM fI't lr, fh.
tj'ii. lNtr
TELL TAfES.
Hll' lit
\id Si.i
-atunl
:-me=-
I ht? 1
I Miss''friippv
a
-a! 'e
Mr
S ii aft
den.
Kev. A. Lovelace wiil conduct ''"iirth at I.inton. a:
services in the Opera house Sunday bave a nood time
evening at There will be spec-i
ial band and vocal music. Every
body is invited
redertck l'fa'T .Sr.. died last Sat
urdry at his home at Sand Creek, at
the age of :,T years Deceased was
one of the I
the country. An
printed later.
aft. rrv .-n, ^.4,
iv tmg and •.1.
new
"V \W! 1
*P
ha\
consul I
:i:o/ c.
JIeat
V'ds:*
'Tie
i: er
b» .e
.'ps and a 'V.
hl.pt ed th ir
I
ba\
£Qll-'de!
and it
\i
paint ins
v\
proves the
he .use- a:-
!cok^if
ar.d Mrs Joe
after an
V|
S 7
tt'Odi -.! \!-.tj\li"
'!ti fere, if
!e '.Motldaj
ua weif•'at'-i'l-'Ji'
'ms rj?rv: "i:v
n-j
rk
w:h iIku --er.s and
the.r hi
I'l'.e p.c.nc at On.
ten-led by peepie froi:.
ar.d aii report nice
l'rofy beat the lira
a score if 7 to
0
at O:
Frid.tv
li.'kson
Most cf the l'.eopli'
borhioj intend to
•,
Wiii Frar.eeii and A
have their buiidingfetetied up uuh
lightning rods.
I'
i,
tin- neiKli-

iebrate the
tiny \p.-ct
the .•••anty
The crops are in
et h\r. need rain
P.
condTi icn
n.
Oil! Oii! oil! High*grade auto
oil, especially adapteo l-'erd cars,
but gooil for any. .Vy ijuantiiv.
gallon to half-barrel, l-'rank Irvine
be
/V
11
it'
lit
VEAUl.iSii COLTS
place, ct. Section la, I \f
i'l
ESTKAVEI)
Left my
Townshipl.il, lvang« .'.six am! a
half miles northeast Stra.-burg,
May r. l'.Ml.the follow :iig-described
animals:
A bay stallion-colt, with uirnost
all of faev white. A .- rrel stuliion
e-ilt. with round spot on face
No brands en eithi animal. A
liberal reward will be paid for in
formation leading to their recovery
--Peter /.acher,
•p jun 1-lr.t Stra-S'.irg, N. I).
j'
I' INK ll()\iTi-NlAlil. CHiAKS.
'hir cigar manufaeiurer, Frank
I'tak. manufactures the best cigars
that have ever reached this part of
th" world, lie ought to be patron
/ed by the smokers and ilealen of
I '.' a al neighboring to'.vn-, a
it is his intention to make this place
hi~ permanent home, and, if po.-
sibie, build up a big ei/ar tnai'.ufac
turmg plant here, "al 1 f-T the fi 1
lowing iirami
l-'ior de l'aina A cetil cijjar.
Robert Mack. F"i\
IVrlectiK' l'ets. f'l'-v cor:!s
llu-t!er.- Five cent
Thr-M* i-iear.. are t-uarantci^! by
Mr. I'tak to |,o just .' hat he claims
tho\ are,
MS I'AKF.N DP- ('i il.TS
»l.( up by the unilersigi.-eT'oti
hi.- pr'tiiis'-f. s«'%i -i HiiU southeast
ol- Sira.-burg. the followinu ih'.-er.b
e,l »nimai:-.
"1 wo tMo-year-oi'l coll.i, cuh
black, urn' has white rings ar».u,d
fetlocks. One stalli' and nt mate.
I'll" owner can have the ariin.aN
ny proving property and paying for
this not ice
.John 11 Van Soest.
icjuiili'J-jly»• St' isbere. N H.
The Record has for sale the fol
lowing-described leL'al blanks: Heal
Estat.o Mortgage, Chattel-Mortgage.
Chattel-Mortgage Ueleiise, Farm
''.Titra 't, Notes.
"The Whit- oats.*
W'l).: a tl.it Ill's 1 l'i :i.e of Kcwen41o
set about rai.-ing a -gimlsnt for the
king iu the i.ivil u- his ruen were
knowu as "White..' ts.'' The rra
Bou of Uio nickname is told ir* lot
from the dn !iees, which I*
priati'd in the life of tho duke,.
My lord, being solved to ^ro
them new liveries and there not lin
ing red cloth enough to be had,
took up so r.iurh of v.-hito ns u-nn'ld
eorvc to clothe them, desiring willial
their patience until i.o got ft djed,
hut they, impatient "i Flay, request
ed my lord that lie v. r.il "be flensed
to let them hare it viidyed u. was,
promising they th :i:Se'.ves w-iuld
dye it in the enema-' blood. W hieh
along the bacl^of thoK.utvaa wher
ever a crack Ls»desired. White ehnl!
hardens the paint nndrmakrsx-rack
ing easy. Tim dealer anvent:#an in
teresting story of how the ^picture
hung on the walls op this orl that
historic chateau iinili-strikos. otff on
old sales catalogue,' t« prove its au
thenticity. lie emu makes en^rav
irig for it'is eustotnsiry tn Bavowri request my lord grantfd theiu, an-l
gravings of the id masters. from that time th. wei» called
"Thesa devaoca, with tho repute- .Whitccoals."
tion of tin deaJnr, (jnrierally bu'-
ei.-eij in/deech ingjthc viusilUiy Amer-
Ho
or l)raIn*T^
"Do«'s Ir,r the fa'-t• that I hare ptw- wt
^leasuri'ittiaUf iti^t tomer'ni
e.irj.vTlcrbert.
Objoct.
man who was a bachelor wa=
ratting for a traiti sa the refreslj
rocnt room at a laiyo station It
was'presided
over by a good lootcinp
pirl who
t" have red hair
happened
Tho man asked if tl cwfll obli?e
I him with a match.
'With pleasure, if you do not ob-
to ft r,„l
1
l$id» unU'ii
lK.g.]ed'ono,- fho
nKSti
happy couple.
Protecting tho Drunt^
fn Copenhagen, I'" Danish f-np
tnl, [Wovision is for h« safe
nnveyanco home of .,ebriated r^r
Vt-
I.. I is
(i
rt-li:
.Wlicn a polio man finls an
in Koiu^atcd man wan.lenng a* large
In jilarea him in a ab and takt*
hi
rJ\
to the nearest policc station,
«1
V'ro
The Best Alt
AKraan kdropped
Lan
et
M" Kl,
Touch of
VV
Don't forget the moving-pictures
at the opera-house Saturday night
They are good one:-
Notice to Cri-ditors.
It. tl:r fl.fkth'r '»f tin- »»'»v
Hti'iltnun,
N«»tIf»* Is Ip»'f( Iiy i/lvi'ti liy lli«« rsli»*m 'I
ll"ll}sL Ht iltnnn, fi'lhilnNtr iliir "f ho
t%t- of i«uy Hto.ljnan, In!'- uf Ltirvlh,
Iti tho eiHinty of I'.nin.ons amj s!:tto of N-Tlli
I'.ikotft, 'I. t-" t,li eroMltorn of.
ui.•1
a)l pert*'Mft lutvln^ oiitlm* nmM 11•
to oxhlMt (ht-ni. with tho
v-nH'tt'-rs, within four mnntlis afu-r llrnt
p'ihlleut luti of lit* iiotice, to hhM H11•.in
friitiir nt Ms roiMi'ii'-i' .,n ^vilon Ii!. hi
"I iWiisb'. 11 CI nort h, "f Icriri^- 77 wst (f ho
fifth I'MticJpfti M. ildluh. in tal'l Kn»n.'T
'••I'.n.ty
A
ll 'I.M:- I. 'n.Il.MAN
A rnlfilit rati .r
l.ftrvllJ North IhiUot.i
HrM yuhlh'ath ii oii t)n' i-tli 'lay «f tv,
I'll l.rutt, lint' Ki J,|| I
.No (n'.tffj A i.r,. l.i
I*
if llafftjr, .N-'Tth hakotri. who, on .y I. I
r.«'fl r: ifJ«• lloiiii Htf it11 lintry N«
No for »h»- vo|th' »-.t '/nil'T "I
ti I 'lovnistilp l-TJ north, Itm.fcrr 71 s? •,
I iftJi I'rl n*I i»'i M'-rliHaii, hfi* I!.'»l
in* -rii-ifi t-i rn'i'nM llfjttl tlvi' yt-ir i/roof. L
-.'-il -«h r' llm to 11m- Inn'} uli ivo il'-si*rl»'f«l I
f. rr I' W. U-.oks, :.-rk of th- T*Ntrl'
'.ii:rt of I t• ''"tiny. North lrit-1-i
IiWion_ N rh l'tikot i, .u th»' ity ci^h'i/ I
•i-'3f I
I.*»:n. if.t nifnes
.' .v ph W.-Nh. ^u-,r N
.1 hai-'i'-n \V J»*hi uf 11 iir ti" N I
fnli »r! II iiri.ni' of Ua»ru'-, .% I"
I 1
N l'KVKN U. trlnt
'MrK''r Ni.KIII I'AhtiT.V
it'M
Report of the Condition of llie
IK MP ELTON STATE
profl
t?lj»
from
j- '«IJ
'.r
in tte
h.s via
p'.rc "t,
and a hoy
pi Ved

ied
up
it
to.him.
1'lianks,
my
Trig.
the
fine
restorer
seen
I ha»»
i"
nLl.
.1
t.
7 7
ll.'l'iV. )UA.
J. rt to rj.f(
.piw
Ik' is examir." 1 by a 3octqr
I an 1 themsent home. The following
mc truing lho hill for the doctor and
the cab ia. sent to th" puWican who
|f the. man with his last driivk-
i' ft rh».
1'V
I t]f* t/. ot hi'f
TIIK FAI(H'S NEW-WAY
CORN PLANTER.
*1
oe Changes Di\^p
Rotary Fork Reduces Wear
Prevents Strin^ino. Combined
LINTON
Breaking Plows that Break
Spreaders that Spread
Farming-Mills that Dust
And Drags that Drag.
:C -l'-XV
OAYTON GOSSIP,
re. of r.,. 'Jin,. 1.
Wuite a number from hi re attend
ed the dance PlullipV hall Friday
evening. All port a tii.i- m.e
Jay Peterson ami Aid Mak
\\t re blasting ick^ .V) M. rfe
I I* flil'lll tills U*
Mr and Mr-f. N .1 Mi!-hci re at
1
I la:o'!ton Sat nrdai
Mr ttill Mrs. l.oriy \i i. I
a! niki-r—in'- /i.ndii.
Mi and Mr VVi|.„iti visited at
I "u:-ey's Sunda
'hll J'ound.- eallie if II i: 'lit
stage from Hi.oianck to-dav anil wi'l
holp Mr Cii-i a couple.
'Ae,'k
HATS:' IIAI'S: HATS'
Just ns-eived a lurge order of
midsummer utyleii, for the Fourth
of.Inly, l'rices to itiiit all. At. Mrs.
Wm. Kaven & C^.'s millinery store.
I'or
instantly
iiny inf•
c.
a I-
Nntirt* fur i'lihlirjitmn
11 n.' Ml -'f
Mf
I
N f-
I r.ti
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Remember that we are in the
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T. F, O'BRIEN,
Linton, N. D.
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