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Ig'tTH I Wvw NUMBEB 23 A ^_* l.uois at ,le i''iooils 1 urnishi,,.^ '^ots 'Iroceric^: '-Kkvry EMMONS ()ur Farm-Loan Customers have our first consideration during try ins times following crop failure or other misfortune. The outside investor has little in terest in the welfare of the borrower beyond receiving his payments promptly when due. ]t is much better for the borrower in make his loan from those who are familiar with his circumstances, and will give him temporary assist ance or grant extensions willingly when necessary. Make or renew your farm loan through German-flmerican State BonH Lintoi), North Dakota your neighbors the new roofs. Notice how Vcr'c^ Prepared Roofing is covering the build s! cidouts. And those same Peerless roofs will be just a /. HIS! as stand ten or fifteen years from now as they are :i..i Ami 111 the meantime the owners won't have to spend repair expense. Peerless Prepared Roofing ends all that.. 1 low about your roofs? Profit by the experience i.n'i 111 ^hl 10!. Cover your building, too, with Peciles.-, '.uoteii. It's durable as a hillside, and when ou use Peerless •n x3."t.v Ul.i..vi- 'c she money-ih/st-youaw/-pay-for rce.i jw.rv I'eeilcsS is worth ad07.cn ordinary roofs by every test itikfirwimi or water—cold or heat or snow—it's all the same rPeetie.-i roof. It'll keep right 011 weariny to the day you're rtady to build another structure in place of the one it covers. •V I-.':.--: come in anil investigate. N'ou we it to your property anil your pocket tJMiik. We're ready to talk. Are you? PHOENIX LUMBER COMPANY Linton Strasburg Hague When the Parmer sells his grain, his stock or other products, places his money in a good bank and pay all bills by check, he gets a legal receipt tor each and every payment made avoids the worry and danger attending the carrying of money in his pocket or keeping it around his home, and he lias a complete record of his business affairs without the trouble and labor of keeping a complicated set of bonks. i'he facilities of this bank are at lie disposal of our customers—your account will be appreciated. THE fclRST NATIONAL IJANK, Linton, North Dakota. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS And will try to merit it by giving you FAIR TREATMENT And B°st Goods We ilioes 1 1 ':iml titles and sncti a Pertains to the office, .coi uu^t the rfffice in as Can Offer for the Money W E. l'KTl' I Dealer in hardware and Paints John Deere Farm Implements Deering Harvesting Alacliinery Velie and Joliu Deerc- Wagons and Buggies If We Haven't Got What You Want Tell Us About It FOR ASSESSOH,?** Having been reoueated O N N lS!li Ti' Near ral'ier 1 tiia' \vi Tl hot: 'Si 5 «TU AROUND THE STATE" raane thier appear- munting j-roji North imteta I ho 1" will play ur.a'hi* Ind t'on in iousiarck, 'Ine in ,.,gtOkMjet 1 O I 1 *i*n4? 0.1 try Hand Hxposi- The Ju.d Leader im -it ilit' progressive "issrt i-n thvi elephant ." 1'iiW'i ih Sargent coui":t rtre af}.vr.au!ii vvh .n ho t'ark„ i• ,t JUSiv tlv Tnstetinei show at 'li't liljs- will attract a lot a lot of po en niadi-. or later I'n ,'. "f p, jm. 1 f'urrotir v\ itii tiie ail Us ggt roa ur ,'h rod iraue side poii'ts, tiatlit' Meelo, uie ieaiiing ins'urg. '•'f thestato, is out fer gov 1 niiir. I'.i'mgs ceurty will lusc-the west ern 1 i::if, which will I i.nown as (ioiden \'a! ey county. Meach and Sentinel Untie ar.»S Ciappmg for C!iui.iy-s?at honor.•. ••r rum: If only lirnera' lla could come back to life and see the mud-puddles in Nertli Halmla. he would an dogixe for calling this the "Croat .American liesert." 1'i seme localities wheat-stacking cl,u :.' j--'•'.• o.'.-'n ove mi 'V!:o memoirs pledge themselves lo'stack their wheat next fall and do their plowing liofore they thrash. 1 The lascuyne Advance calls atien tiun to the wide popularity of ('on gres-man 1 lanna in the western part of the s'.ate. The homesteaders, especiaii.., appri.-i'ia!i/ hat, lie liai do in-. The box-car merchants arejreing chaigod heavy licenses in some I towns. That's right. The local man who pays taxes and .sticks on the job I all the year should have .some pro tection. In Ward county, while tho parents were away, a farm home caught on lire. A si.\-yenr--jld girl rescued her two-year-old sister and then wont a isartc-r of a mile tn a neighbor's heme to give the alarm. A bunch of traveling men riding mi a (ireat Northern train from ,' irand l-ork.s to Devil's Lake re cehed some surprise when a sjtecial agent of the road stopped several games of "rum-dum" that were progress. Valley (_'ny will have to resort to 1 the use of lignite, like the cities in 1 other parts of the state, as the deal rs that place have been unable to secure any anthracite. The short age alleged to caused by.,,lhe car shortage, iv There are Ihirfy-eigh't VlenomTna member. 'J'nere are 1 ,Jo'i (.'atholics, liT i71 I'reshvter n.. minatiiiiis 12 .M I hod is ians, with the other in smaller numbers. Two siios have been bust in the vicinity of Fessi-nden during the prist sun mor one of •Ji-D tons ca pacity by I!. ,1. l.ynoss and one of loiMo capacity l:y Kdgar Stone. I Inth of these fanners la-lievc in milking cows in connection with their l'.irms. Tli .1 ig barn on the Maj.ir Hut/. I luce, a mile north of I'ut/.siMe, was bjrr.i.ii .to the grmmd. gethpr with a ia:go aniount 1 faim machinery, '"t'rain'and fouru-en head of horses, iitailing a h.:-s of ahi-ut .-•lo.otin. 'I he barn was one if the hit gist in !he stale anil was capa-hle. (if I 100 nead.of st• ok. :Ai'hii!, ih the .M .nich lb raid x tendi'd sympathy to (.'ashiei (). A. liici'.s. of a hank at that piace, he r.mse he had o.st a valuable hunting' dog, the canine r.ciers of the state •are not eii'iiing condolences. Drews tiiedtle- oId trick ef shooting at the dog to stop him from ilusiiing chickens. The dug stopped, for one of the shot entered his heart, lirev.s is our one purp and -fT-'o. A.S. rrombie, of Cavalier, sent liie (iiand Porks Times otlice an" apple grown by Wiliiam Vaughn, who lives two and a hail' miles northeast of Cavalier, ilia!, proves icbiiciiiiiveiy that fioit oi tlie finest i,r can he sncc-ssfullv grown in this state. The apple, while not a jumbo, i« of good ai/.'i and well col on-d. ami the flavor is far more aro matic than that of the line-'l apples brought into this section from the rck now h-dged apple-producing sec tions Mr.,Vaughn picked almost a STANTLY. DAKOTA, TIIUIiSDAY. 0( T,m:i:i bushel of apples from one many of 'hem measuring 1 numerous t! is :.i 1 fan tree, 'even inches in circumference. 1'or 11111 "Nearly all of the farm ers about wheie I reside." said John Askegaard, of Hickson. "have Tlu:r train stacked, and so we are not a:'ected by the rains of the past few days. 1 believe that the time ts coming when every farmer the ks are find it to his advantage to -vr- 1 stack, for it is certain that it cannot greatly damaged when it is in! stack. 1 had 160 acres 10. and it was an excellent crop. There ha« been but little thrashing done ut our way. but. as 1 said before, the I vop e^rain is mostly stacked. rt-fer a as th o: :.e rapidly comparatively, on Easy street -niaicK in the Star, broke loose from the! far posit ion City this week lung! f* 1 eugh in 1 i:v a isit to this mstitu- "a la'ei -ale. is tion. get acquainted and see the' '"'feS i'' 1 1 'I'.v. Mr. Thurston was (it-j I'api-rs. lighud with the Star's liutne. Prog ressixe Krem and the beau'v tin surrounding country. Krem Star.! Jmtr towns amount of •.from mit- .1 1 1ms is another of Thurston's news papers. The .ate pay's for the lime .H takes in attending to his private i.ewpaper Mohall. 1 i'.t-of tiia strong for ills full •KM business, Verily, with thi great reformer "Public otlice is I a public snap.") part lanna BKiDDOCK BREVITIES. A non-resident hunter had to dig Almoin, and then got onlv chickens during his a.\. bard luck, s, „i. ai ('.Ion 1*1 lin a limiier Volf! Stella Tingle, of Pollu.-k S |i I en feet in length was shot the newly apj-ointed teacher for the I had almost kilted four dogs! Kintrve school, started her new dn •e chasing it. tlast Tuesday. Industrial Show at P.ismarek Miss Klsie Sueltz. left Uodne-dav! In.* a hunuiier this car. Kaisur, N. !., when* will! wi.l 1 1 bably lie fifty per cent larg- u-aeh a term i.f school during the C) til' how, 1 -1 \oar. I winter. I in ugc-n? county a kid ti.rew ji'l: Miss Mareella Hansen, left for! of Havvson. Saturday last, uhere she l'L*iUei match out of the win ).) a M'I.OO! building and set tire gra-'s and the .-sche.al-h.ouse burned. 1*i.runicM'j'here are thou.-anift- of acit.- nl imshoekt-tl gram in ihi state. :nd liie bundles that are ..a ti'.e grmmd are r.ot improvi 1 bv tlie: wea:her ci/ii.iit ion-. tin' »MII be empli.veii as a compositor on the Dawson Press. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Shepaiu I Ha:-'.'-!ton, weieovt-i the first purl o| the we. vi.-iting with I. K. nnd Mrs VV. 11. Shepard, of tins eit\. was I'r I.arraoi retmrts thi' arri\ai ef a ton-iioi.'id boy at the homo of Mr and Mrs Winterton, who li\is [i of l!r--Idock, on Sept. U.'d. All lining nio.'iv thank \ou. i'-ennie Hai th. living south of iiiaildoek. mi with a very jiainfol accident. Wednesday, while working on the gearing of a windmill, some fifty feet trim the griuind. Ilo managed to crawl.down and walk to one of his near neighbors, from where he was brought to town and the wound -ised and he is now doing nicely. K. K. Lesher brought a sample of tine plums into the News oliice this week, which he raised on three-year old trees on his farm, three and a half miles west of Hraddock. Mr Lesher sot out loll plum trees three years ago. and says that in another year he will he able to supply the people of Hraddock and vicinity with plenty of these plums. POLLOCK PICK-UPS. (Prnm-w M'pt \'7.) ."V .'-^* •li.lm liosa is busy this week with a big crew of men harvesting his big potato crop. .John is supposed to he a litte the best potatog-rnwer on the I jlanavon prairie. Stephen Silk, who lives ten miles northeast of Pollock, will sell at. auction, Monday, Oct. 7, seventy head of horses, all his farm machin cry. household goods, etc. Mrs. (!eo. Peterson and daughter, Minnie, left Monday morning for Mitchell to visit friends and see the corn palace. It is quite unnecessary to mention that our harber. .loda, accompanied them. I Dr. Shockey will start the erection of a new building next week which he will rent to Wm. I.outzenhiser for a cream station. This will be an I up-to-date building and will be lo tion.-. represented among the people 1 catcd on the doctor's lot east of hi^ S. .1. I-Vtterley has bills out for an and ion sale at his place, six miles southeast of Winona, on Oct. loth. Me will sell several head of horses, live good milch cows, farm machin-: ery, household goods, etc. Art McCtinville, formerly of IJalo^ but who now lives in Aurori. Iowa, arrived here Friday niuht to look after his farm interests. He was accompanied by a Mr. Johnson, of! Iowa, who will buy a farm here if he ti mis something that suits him in this vicinity. On Saturday evening, Sept. 21, 1 1!12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Searl. of this (dace, occurred the marriage of their daughter. annie, to Mr. Frank A. Kasberk, of using I.eith, N. I). The nuptial knot was lied by 'S(|uire Pulling, in the pre.- -rice of a few relatives and friends of the bridal couple, the wedding Li inga very (juiet one. The happy couple departed Monday for I.eith, NT. 1)., where the groom is engaged in the newspaper business and where tlvy will make their hon e. Doi)'t Kqow They 1«.»1 •_* GIVE Have flppei)dicitis Many Lin ton people' who have ehronic appendicitis, which is not very painful, have doctored for years for gas on the stomach, sour storoach or constipation. The l.in ton Drug Co. states, if these people will try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the German appendicitis remedy, they will be surprised at the QUICK benefit. A SINCiLK lJU.SK relieves these troubles IN- 11 applicants are examined. icnriri A a ~***-®BAQ§ERS' EXAM-i who expeet to teach and are s,3^yet| '"p at tlte"\ at'«l SILO we are. Thurston, the bitter half "ii 1 i. ,\!.i.i,-] i!• 1 I 11- «*i tain 1 hut f+»r til iiiai'k.'i. Ami: n]ii*Vs' f'-'p'-r jf^.. \n'* euti i!i-!]\ t«r the \uit nr.- in t]|, A in! 1 Tl ij II -I I toll pi t- ooiit. vf Linton FERRYBOAT'IDA 1 i't HUM l'".\o|'.\ i,\ ill III. OII1 Leave v.o,M| at 1'iii: b.irber .-h^p City Dray and Transfer L,iiii:- l.i-gnf an I.^ lii' rW? uiirij ,» (iuhc." I: .^o |,r-ii i*i 'i 11,jft-i i' Irooi' Stop! Look! Listen! 'I' l'V'T\ Ill-ill jsiil Busine.ss Profo.ssioiial ti SI' I T, lk H\t. A l-.JiVt.N A Mm S- i'U i, i). t'IJ.1 1. !'hvJ«'l,Ui j." it N'i.j K*' Si-irltC- I.f 1 iiIf.-!:in 'i .t'-b iMiOiif »"r «i iH-rHi -f' T« lit f»ay a tin 1. it.r. t' i, Aih W 1 I il.'l! will iiiol'ea-o II .j^jaaackSBr.mexmsmBMiaa rrn«— il l.a\V I 1 f»ay I..V \N 1..IU)' 1 j*" 1 N"ti K. i« nl Hu i,. .W-v \.t I-K.A T:- O I rrv I A I I A. M. I1UITT- Wl.iiuililry ll:i,k. l.ouo, on THE HOME BAKERY At thf t)[(! vir 1 A eioi )rs !th *t 'lii-vi.f-yiery- ba.Mi llo Bread, Cnkes. Pies. I- tc Fresh Baked Daily. 8MB9U US A CALL. N. Ih. (*11. hi .. and I Xili- BAUMAN & ENORES E E A Watchmaker aim Jeweler I»IYUI I N.: 'ui 1 u' lie .1 !.»• Linton. North D.jXot. ni.- 11 BECHTLE & BRENNER Ii sale if L.» ie,iiB'!Sv5niciK LI ,N"I'( IN N' II luio. JOHN SAUTTER I.'- tn»r: z~ AIjTOI.IVKIO INvONM:„l IO- •Subscribe for Record. JJOEN 'UR. ueKytt ISST I JR 'Mr. Hyde" this fall, and 1 I lir.li I #,i, -, .1 SMITH & IRVINE 'Jndurta^ing and Embalming, Furniture and Casl(«ts. I .uif! |rnmpt ittriition to all unJitrs. Linton,'-North Dakota. wxmt I he Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel 200 MODERN ROOMS !.o nie( in Heart of ButincM Dutrict SI.": SINGLE RATE 9t,V. I URCF-LA N PATC ton TWO PRNSON* $.00 f'Ji WATC BATH AND TOtLf tlTMA COMPLETE SAFETY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION FI'4'.LJRANCF HM-.ONOS *MOW NO ILTFC* tl/' tCSr IN A SI'RfftKt.CO aUtLOtNO.) rvrer HOOM MAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING •witrn, nrr.T qui and tLCCTIMC l-lOr-rv, AN'I TlllI'MOWf aenvic*. TR/1'1 trr.flT *UU1 IN CONNECTION. STEVENS VISIBLE LOADING" REPEATING RIFLE N«. 70 Llftt Prlc«, $8.00 I l»|T ft I'lff ufit u^«'. "U I he rart.fMlfff! j.'o id h' 11rt iri I»« r. Yoil knt/W whi*M 1h'* uii is Ioaiol. (a ts -ill th9 game in f| 1' I'lrjin out all -»ul sure. Poiota for Ih* Aharpfth*ot«r and Uunttr Ifif'.ft'u• j- •ii }|»nt jt' 1 ra -s«, wriir «}.i- 4ifI f-.jm'rtt. Hy frturn inftll r.j,* tl v»ln 'l-ill.'i^l'iMlIf l-l|f 1 thn 1.iJi'.-K 1.50 TEU YBAlt, IN ADVANCE tin* !rii|ov-( 'all .Illllbet' «».. look at .nil' ti.) il' tn.'i.^ti-Mtiiiii ,.iir au'ent will b« more tlmn i^ltul tu )ve ruen.-ti :11:• I tli.- lrnoiit derivi'd therefroin. \\",• f,.,.] 1 '.ir pii"!i:ei ill ijiial, it nt e\e«*l. any silo .n the 'fi'ti^tii. 1 ui'alility, itr.|»lieity and iiin-ftv.-/iti^ MI panieular. No matt.-r heth.-i-..r tiiarket ioi* a Si|,«, wi-eann^lh ask you to see OUE MODEL SILO better his farming interest wo I "tir lat in earnings from twenty t. lit'! Lumber Co. l'ir North Dakota $5,000.00 l'i\o I lest Mushels of W'bent Northwestern Products Ex position, Minneapolis November 12 to 23, 1912 A iillei ingu prize of hat amount lit" the best five bushels uf wheal We have tli« entry blanks. Have you got the wheatt1 The First BanH of Lintoi) Clubs and Lodges l.inton l.odKu A. I fit A. M. F.nw HKA I»I»i'fK.y W (II AH. I'"V I'N *'U Linton lllvc L. O. I. No. M. Mt hiliiKH iirsl Nl• rt In t*v«)ry jitoiii ti J(»»/p/ri Aim, .1 INN IK Tl NKIl I' I'll I JlM.t l.inton Lodfe, No. 7i. Knights ol Pythias. Mmtln** !vory (Irst ami I)• 1 r1 'l i.ui»li» of mouth, H» p. rn. ViMlii,* broil. rrn In Kooi Mtanllii( 1 rivit«*d. TIIOH JoNKh. A. II. ToKCill. K. .t If L. S. HtiNDIiKSOiN. I'KOI' K. steals at all Hours We Try To PIMM Apply to -n«k »n -*?rs '-.b v-i^. »r. ffi'.isi on i. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMrAMT 0 tool ChicapM Ftli. HMS.# Smith's Photo Studio I f, 1 o«.. Mt't'h .i (i fnii 11 Tut'fidHy Di -nil -it lut11 iiv« Miitic ii -.1..t« JH c. YATES RESTAURANT tiive .* A Cull tzzz LiDton-Hazelton Land Co., Offi"r in I.iMoft .... arge l.i.st of Iriiprovr'i ^r»ti n improve! I.arwl.s. Also, •Irsir-.hl'* I'ricrs frtn* ^11 1+t rr. Civc U.s a call hrfurr yvi p'ir chd.se, I.arxJ sLov.it im- «t rhargr, wl.#:th or not you L. Du Heaume, Linton. N. D. If there are any auto owner- in re about# that are interested in tho new patent vulcanizer.s of inner tul e*, they can see one at the Ilecord ot! ce. There are a couple here. dre j-fpn.4, upua tecei^t uf ijk.c. J. STEVENS ARMS r"