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Special for One Week Only. Sept. 18 to 23.
GREAT
_'-c, lit pnekaov 'alnieal. this week.. 1 eent.
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'mil I"
tlio i.i.onjilc, w('aro thankful,
C|ty
lakes. 7 cciit.
•j.Vceiil I'.ulk ('"iVcc. •_»! cents,
kiml Men ('nliii'n\ I'ajn-. *l.'.n
si.no i'111f'"I'ti'l's. sptisS®• fgil? I'i'Ilts.
,.cciit Manse-Trap. cents.
."•-cent Kitv-Sliovel. .... .•i-iits.
L''-c'iil ('aimed Corn. .... '.i cents.
AII ntlier isIs ill lln' market very 1\\.
THE LINTON CASH STORE.
JOS. EBERLE, Proprietor.
Linton, N. D.
GREi^I' OAii
LITTLE* ACORNS
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FORTUNES ARE
MADE BY THE DOLLARS
THAT WERE DEPOSITED
IN THE BANK
••Wars of succcssful hanking in this community have given. .•
cinliilc.'iu'ov,in
our iiank.
Make OUK Hank VOI liank.
GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE BANK.
Linton, North Dakota.
YOUR POCKETS
Will not Iempty, neither will
your Momach, if you dine at the
S I ONI*'. KK5'"lAl'KAN I W
serve tin* ino.st delicious tilings to
ut. in tin- very hest and most ap
peti/intf way.
Vow will he .stiff t*» y{et your
money's worth every time. I ry
ni oiir Twenty-I'ive Cent
Meals. We will treat you so
squarely that you will route atfain
and atfain.
Stone Restaurant,
Linton, N. D.
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I|iekei*'s Iai*k*t,
Linton, North Dakota.
We carry the host line of fresh Meats the market, produces
Ntioked and .salt. Meats from the best packing house.
All kinds of Fruit and Vegetables in season.
Jakob Rieker, Proprietor.
M*itx«ux«xmzmx«x*m»z«x*x*z»z*z»z»zmx*xm
(1it\M.eat Market.
FRED KELSCH. Proprietor.
i-riilay during tin- season wc
!('t
tr -»li shipment
Oiiioi,. l.clliicc, Celery. K.'ulislR-s, Ktc. C. .. 11 or 'phone .00,
''!'H .'UkI j{ct a supply for your Sun.lay liinncr.
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a I are all shipped in. and arc the he.st that we Can g-'t Iroia
•he ra. t,. markets.
Meat MarKet Opposite the Linton House.
S.'t I ir« .1
.! 11. Iteamer, president of the
Kmmons 'bounty Industrial Associa
tion, recently requested the editor
the Kecord to write to Hon. .1. 11.
Worst, a pioneer of this county, now
it the head of the state agricultural
ollege, inviting him to deliver an
iddn.'ss at llismarck, on Kmmons
County Pay at the big exposition.
I'lle edidor did so. Following is Mr.
Worst's reply:
Agricultural College. N. 1.
Sept. 11, lull. lion. I). K.Streeter,
.inton. N. I). llearSirand Friend:
have your- id' Sept. '.Mil. inviting
me to deliver an address at. llis
marck in Monday, Oct. 2d (Am
nions County Day at. the State Im
position). I consider the invitation
piite a compliment, of itself. So
far as I know at. this time, I shall lie
there and render what service I can.
I have the profoundest. respect for.
ind owe quite a debt of gratitude
to, t.he old-timers of Kmmon.s coun
ty. I have in the past endeavored to
manifest the one and discharge the
iiher to the hest of my ability. 1
••hall continue to do so. ..
"Very truly yours,
"J. II. Worst."
It is unnecessary to say to the
•arly settlers who lived in this coun
ty many years, when President
(Farmer, I hen I Worst, was a resident
here, that he is the leading orator of
the state. Having been at the head of
the state's agricultural school many
years, and before that a practical
farmer, no man in the New North
west knows better than President
Worst the things that should be
done to make farming more remu
nerative in this region. And it will
pay every man who runs a farm to
be present on Oct. 2d and hear Mr.
Worst. Those who have come hen'
within the past fourteen years, anil
who do not know Mr. Worst person
ally. will have an opportunity to
meet and net acquainted with the
man of whom they have heard so
CHANGED OWNERS.
List of limmoiis County Keal Instate
Transferred Since Our l.ast
Published Keport
"Receiver's Corit.fioates.
I'liiled States to Sebastian Wald,
11r of ijr and lots 2. and I
of |.-'-l:!l-7l.
1' ni ted Stales to dilstaf Larson,
hf of qr and hf of qr of lS-
I *-7 1.
I'niti'd Stales to Albert I'elerson,
hf of qr and lots ad I of o-
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Patents.
United States to Anna Orogan,
hf of qr of 1 l-Pw-7-i.
I'nited States to Frank K. Devan,
qr of 2''.-i:.".'-7T. fA^A
I'nited States to .Jacob Schind
ler, qr of in-|: :!-T7.
United States to .lohan llelfen-
stein. lots 1, 2, 2 and 1 of I-11
-77.
i'nited States to William It.
(irover, hf of qr and hf of
qr of I-12'.i-7'.i.
Warranty Deed-'.
Oliver It. Iloskiris and wife lo W.
II. Ileald, lots and 2 and hf of
.. qr of l-i::.V7o. l.nu.
Kintvre l'ownsite l!o. to P. II.
N'el-oii, lots 10, 11, I-, l'.t,
20,
Asa II. Irish and wife to Henry
Nieuwendorp, hf of hf of
loii-7"). $s I.OI i.
Martin Doyle and wife to 'l'im
othy Davern. il hf of 17-L'io-7i.
$7,111 hi.on.
EMMONS COUNTY RECORD.
LINTON NORTH DAKOTA, Till' HSDAY, SKTTKM lll'.K II. liMI.
PRESIDENT WORST WILL SPEAK.
This Emmons County Pioneer Will Deliver nil Address at
Bismarck on Emmons County Day. Monday. Oct 2d.
at the State Industrial Exposition.
A Special Train on the Northern Pacific Railway, with
Reduced Rates of Fare. Will Leave Linton in the
Morning and Return in the Evening.
Great Interest in the Exposition Is Being Manifested
Throughout the County, and a Big Crowd Will
Undoubtedly Make the Trip.
much that is I, ami who has
fur years been successfully at work
in the interest of agriculture in
North I lakota.
Mr. Iteamer ha-', as was slated
last week, made arrangements for a
special Irani to loMnarckon Mon
day. the second da of October. The
train will leave l.mton at 7 o'clock
in thi'morning and leave the Capi
tal Cily on the return at 7 o'clock in
the eveninK- Those who tfo will
have practically the entire day at
the Kxposition, which will he the
hijjuest. tiling the state of North
Dakota has seen in many a day.
Tickets for the trip
The price of round-trip tickets is
as follows.
To Hismarck and return I.inton,
S2.(HI Temvik. S1.7"i llazelton,
$l.rn.
The special 11aiti will stop at the
siding known as Sueltz. between
lla/elton and the Soo crossing, also
at. the crossing and at Mollit, to ac
commodate people living in the
northern part of the county, and
proportionate rates will be charged
from the poinls named.
Make your arrangements to take
in the excursion.
l'J.i'i per thousand
are
now on
sale, and can be procured from the
following named commit icemen.
(ilencoe, Kd Kasteii.
I.ivoiia, Wesley Maker.
llazelton, K. H. I'.rin^le,
Temvik, (iottlieb Schatz.
I.intoti, \V. (). I re in.
Slrasburu, M. Paunii artner. ..
llaK'ue, It. M. Yelk
Winona, I. .1. II ise.
Westliold. ('. Koweniink.
Those aloiitf the Soo line will most
likely ko I'.v that road. For that
reason tickets have not been sent to
towns on that line, but everybody
would be plea-od to have a IUK
crowd from lira.ldock and Kintyrc
"jine the procession" at lla/.elton.
The I.inton Hoys' Hand will noon
the rain and will play in liismarck
during he day.
l-i:i::-7rvf $i,iHio
111' of S W qr of
A. .1. Cremer
undivided luilf-in
r-1:::i-71. $l.no.
io F. II. Cremer
'iTest in qr
John I. Itoop and wife to Liz/.ii
A. Farrell, lot I.!, block 1, Itoop'
lirst addition to llazelton. $70.00.
Philipp llerreth and wife to Waldt
mar WenzlalV, lot 27 and 2W, block
I, town of Ternpi':!on. .flliOO.OU
P. 11. Nelson and wife to Frank
A. Ilarta, east 70 feet of lots 10, 17
and IK, block SI, town of Kintyre
$100.1111.
I'rank A Parta lo P. 11. Nelson
west 70 feet of lots l.i, 1 I and
block 22, town of Kintyre.
$100.00
•lakob undert and wife to Waldi
mar Wenzlalf, I of (jr an
hf of eqr of K'1-7 I. $1.00.
Two Noted I'oems.
One of the most !amous of Joaquin
Miller's poems in his "Columbus,
which the I ondon \lhaeneum one
pronounced the bt^i American poem
It begins:
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i1111 liitn iy ui
|:.hln.l In- y:it of 1'iilfS",
I I'.' hitn. ir»t lln- if lii)-.: 1. -»111 ft
lii-fi i- 111 rn, 'Hi Sy li- s»- •«.
I'll" »I n,:n- s.o«l. N A must. w»- jif .ty
I'-ir very si 11 ip' i."iiii'
Ur 1 vr ji| ii/i r.»1 -1 pi :i. it mIm) 1 I stiiy'fe
'WliV v:iy. 11 'Hi "i. ami on'
J1. SJ, I |. ,. hotter known are his lines
2.". and 21. block 22, town of Kin- which he afterward said were writ
lyre. $|iiii.iin.
ten by the grave Hums:
hi tt.' ij In
tu ti.' .'!»• tun ta ll!
It ti«l S'» r:. uch »f St 111.
•In :n»-n whom rii»-*i |r'»n'.uiiC*Mllvlini
I titi'l so much of
IH
I hint.
•v\ tii'Siiat«- to ilruw :i
v' lirtwrrn tin- two linil lias Hot
Call on Charles H. Carley, county
Anna Crogan to Sue 1!. (irogan, judge, for final proofs and tilings.
AROUND THE STAiY, -O'-i
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The recent Natlotial'"convention
hows that Hismarck has one of he
strongest Moose ori mi .'.aI ions in
the state.
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North Dakota isnne of the health
lest .-.tales the union. crr.iiient
reports placing the death rate: al
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lodge of Klks at M.mdin has
been chartered It is rep-rled ha I
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both Wilhston and Devil's l.ake
the baby lodges of Flkdem in
North Dakoia will erect homes.
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An alleged deaf-and-dumb beggar
stole some opium from a drug -11
in Willow City, and it was f. ind
that he reco\cred the ue of his
voice as soon as lie wa-' under the
inlluence of ihi' drug.
Carrmgton girl missed her
purse, containing a watch and .-.line
money. The next day il was found
some blocks away, willi the entire
intents undisturbed, and along a
route the voung woman never tra\
le.l
his mower refused to work, found a
new coat entangled therein. Inves
tigation showed other new suits Iv
ing in tile lield, and il was learned
that one of the stores of the town
had been robbed,
James Smith of Cogswell ha^ pnr
hast.'d the local creamery, and will
it once remodel the sime and equip
it for use as a cheese factory. Il
xpoctcd that this venture will be
a very profitable one. and it is only
pieslion of time before North
Dakoia becomes Holed as much for
its cheese as for its other dairy and
igricultural products.
Receiver It. N. Stevens, of the
iismarck land ollice, has JII re
eived from the Department of the
Interior at Washington a ruling'
which will hereafter govern in hi'
proving up on homestead claims.
The new ruling defines what consti
tutes a live-year residence. It ap
pears that heretofore a practice has
obtained among many entry men of
including as a part of the period of
residence the time elapsing between
the date of filing and I lie dale of
their actual settlement upon their
claims, construing that the six
months' time allowed for making
residence is in effect six months'
grace, and can he included to iheir
credit. This practice the Interior
Department holds to In
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A farmer near Tolna. upon look
ing for the reason why the ickle on
V&.
erroneous,
md it must lie discontinued on all
proofs oll'ered for hearing afier
Dec. 1, lull. The latitude of lime
allowed for discontinuance of the
present practice is permitted in or-
order to allow the completion of all
proofs now in process of publica
tion, without. necessitating a delay
and additional expense where ihe
claimants have not been properly
informed on this matter.
There will lie many .special fea
tures at the North Dakota Indu. trial
Kxposition for the farmers. Com
mencing Oct. I, there will be three
interesting days for the farmers. In
stitute work, under the direel ion of
Supt. T. A. Iloverstad. will be held
daily. The good-roads organization
will be in session, and, in addition to
lectures on the subject of good
roads by a governmenl expert,
State Kngineer Atkinson, who will
have charge of the program, has ar
ranged for a si (*reopt icon iIIu. rated
lecture by a governmenl repro. ent
alive. Dairy Commissioner I!. I'.
Flint will have charge of the dairy
man's meeting, which piomi. es to
be of unusual interest Dr. Taylor
a noted agricultural -peciaiHt. from
Illinois, will give valuable leetuic.-
and discussions, there will he dem
onstrations and other interesting
and instructive features. Ihe ex
position promi-e- lo be of unusual
interest to the fanners, and ail who
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possibly can hould arrange to
spend at least a week at the e-,posi
tion. Commence September 20
arid closes October I•
.Some flood Corn.
John Iteamer, v.hile oui looking
up samples of I arm produce fur the
State Industrial Kxposition at His
marek, •. Nited the faiiu of -idfi
Wood, up in the northern part, of
the county. Mr. Iteamer .-.ay that.
Mr Wood has the line.-t field of
corn lie ha.- seen in his travels this
season. There are thirty acres of it
Part of it is Minnesota No. 1'. ai.d
part is Northwestern Dent. There
is a stand of at least rnnety-fr.• per
cent, arid ten days from the time he
saw it. it will be out of danger from
frost. Mr. Iteamer -av- il is oqua
to the be-'t |ov.a corn.
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PRIZES FOR CORN!
I lu* CjOoJriJoo-Call Lumber Com
pany has olloivd the following prizes, to
he awarded at the North Dakota Grain
Exposition to he held at Bismarck, N. D.,
from Sept 2(th to Oct. 15th of this year:
i0 ti-r ihe ten best ears of Northwotern Dent Corn
for lln- iecoiid-lie-i ten ears of Northwestern I lent Coin.:
S $2o for the third best ton ear. of Northwestern Dent. Corn.
It is understood that this corn must
he
within the counties of Em
mons, Burleigh, Morion, Stark, Billings
or Ad inns.
Goodrito -Call Lumber Co.
Trnnsocts Genernl Banking Business.
The
First National Bank
of Linton
ipit )l.
Surplus,
h'r.Uik IVcVf ii,
1.1*. N' n,.tii.
This Bank and Your Success.
•y,M..i,y n»«i, i.avc *,t .* 1 husihfjss with a a|it,jl
'Vj.Iy .11 h.ii'l l,»o»s!y ahd .« v{«km| r« j.ijl.t
ii• »ii. An iiiii»rt.u,» l.pi'.r to th« ir stj' ss in
v« ry iiist,J111 y»'i will 111I, was Ihi'ir t» «i• 'mht.
1 li» ir hai.k r)« pic.it ma
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h-a,' sty .oi'l h.ir.f tfr wa*» 11»*• ha.sis «l th' if'lit th»
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First Bank of Linton,
Linton. North Dakota.
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ANGUS BULLS.
Yearlings and Two Year-Olds. All Subject to
Registration. Terms to Suit.
O. O. JOHNSON RANCH, 3 Miles East
of Linton.
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