OPENING COCOANUTS. An Odd U* «f Wcrfc, but On* Thai OivM Rafular CmptoyiMnt GOTTLIEB SCHATZ, galeii in In big candy factories the; um D many cocoanuta. In removing the shells from these cocoa nuts there •re employed men who work at General Merchandise.• this regularly just as they would at any other trade or calling. A cocoanut opener works at a We carry a complete line of Clothing, Shoes, Dry bench. Back of him are stacked up Goods, Groceries, Etc., Etc. on the floor large sacks illlcd with cocoanuts. At intervals he empties Our prices are as low as the lowest, and the quality a sack of cocoanuts on the bench of our merchandise the best. in front of him, and then he goea If in need of anything in our line, call in. We will on opening. CLOSING- treat you right ITis only tool is a heavy all steel knife, like an all steel oyster knife, with a heavy solid handle and with the other end flattening and taper­ GOTTLIEB SCHATZ, ing into a round pointed knife. lie holds a cocoanut on the bench in Larvik, North Dakota. front of him, and then with one whack of the heavy handle end of the knife lie breaks the shell, open­ ing it with irregular fissures, and then with the knife end of the tool he pries off the shell and tosses the •); shelled nut into a basket at his Bide. An expert opener can shell a j WOLFER'S great many cocoanuts in a day. But the cocoanut opener is not the only person employed at the cocoanut end of the factory. From the opener's bench the baskets of As I have determined to go out of business at Winona, I hereby an­ I» General • Merchandise Store,7 shelled nuts are removed to a table, at which sit girls who take off the nounce that the entire The place where you get your money's worth, and the brown skin with which the meat of place that has afresh and well-selected stock of .... the cocoanut is covered. Knives r. made specially for this purpose are used, and quickly they cut off the Dry Goods, Underwear, skin and toss the nuts into other Notions, Sweaters, % baskets, where you see them now, • not brown, but milk white. Overcoats, Blankets, H Then the cocoannta are dumped Suits, Quilts, i into a chute, down which they go • ;TTV-; to the floor below into the grinders, Five • Thousand • Mar Stock Hats and Caps, Robes. : 1 which break the cocoanuts up into Mittens and Gloves, Hardware, : % the required degree of coarseness or Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Etc : $ fineness, and from the grinders they In my Store at that place will be sold at slaughter prices until everything is go to the cooking kettles, for the >/ cocoanut for candies must be disposed of. The Stock consists of Call and look over our Stock before purchasing. cooked before it is used. If it were : w used raw it would soon become aour : ffl: or rancid from the oil that the cocoanut contains. When the CHRIST. WOLFER, LINTON, N, D. ground up cocoanut haa been passed : $ through the cooker it is ready for •# manufacture into the various con­ fections in which cocoanut meat is used.—New York Sun. (Serial No. 0ti.H2£.) Oct. 1H—Nov. £J.) (Serial Xo.0:m:.» U»ot. lU-Nov.Si i < Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. How to Us* a Lift Praurvtr. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lana Office at Bismarck, N. IK Department of the Interior. "The worst trouble about a life October *ft lull. ^ l\ S. Land Office at Bismarck. N. D„, preserver," said an old sailor, "is Notice I* hereby given that October T, 1**11. That is usually kept for sale in a Stor of its class, such as DRY GOODS, FUIKDKKII WALKKU, Sk ,- Notice is hereby given that that few people know what to do Of Linton, North Ihikotu, who, on June ;t, JACOB FLIGIXGEli, 1005, made Homestead Entry No. IlOTi'i, Serial witli one when it's thrown to them. No. IKW28, for the northwest quarter of Sec­ Of Linton, North Dakota, who, on November GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and articles in many other tion 10, Township l;M nort h. Utilise 7*> west of 1, UHW, made Homestead Entry No. M?4s, Seri­ Many a man would drown in trying the Fifth Principal Meridian, has tiled no­ al No. Oirtir, for the west half of the south* to get a life preserver over his tice of intention to make Html five-year eastquarter and the east half of thonouth- lines. These goods will be sold at such reduced figures as to make it an proof, to establish claim to the land above west quarter of Auction Township I tJ head. The average person strag­ described, before Diaries B. Carley, .Iud«e north. Uange 7»» west of the Fifth Principal and Ex-Offlci<> rierk uf the County Court, at Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention 10 gling about in the water would try object to all in the vicinity to supply themselves with goods that they need Linton, North Dakota, on the 2yth day of make tiual five-year proof, to establish to lift up the big life ring and put November, 1«'11. claim to the land above described, befnr. Claimant names as witnesses: l\ G. Uooks, Clerk of the District Court >;f it over his head. That only causes Christian Lipps, of Linton, N. P. Emmons county, North Dakota, at Lintun^ or will need in the near future. Jacob Heine, of Linton, N. D. North Dakota, ou the -T>th day of Nuv« m< tho man to sink deeper and take Frledrlch Schaefer, of Linton, N. I). bcr, 1D1L ^ more water into his lungs. The Helnrich Nathan, of Linton, N. I>. Claimant names as witnesses: It. N. STEVENS, Ketfister. John Bartu, of Linton, N. D. proper way to approach a life pre­ Helnrich Wagner, of Linton, N. D. Andreas Nathan, of Linton, N. D. server in the water is to take hold Citation: Hearing Proof of Will. •lens Nelson, of Linton. N. l>. State of North Dakota, t U. N. STEVENS. Uegister of the side nearest you and press County of Emmons. ( upon it with all your weight. That In County Court: Before Hon. Charles IV Carley, .ludge. causes the other side to fly up in the In the matter of the estate of Ludwiji Kle- Notice to Creditors. air and down over your head, ring­ ker, deceased. In the matter of theestateof Klemens Iioiir- Katharina Uieker, petitioner, vs. Christiua ich. deceased. ing you as neatly as a man t inging Flegel, .Takob Uieker, Johannes Uieker, Friediich Uieker, Ludwlg Uieker, t». A. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned r a cane at a country fair. After that Herol/ and (iottlieb Kieker, respondents. S. A. Fischer, administrator of the estate <>! • Citation: Hearing Proof of Will. lvlemens Bohrich, late of the county of En « the drowning man can be rescued. The Entire Stock Will Be Sold The State of North Dakota to the above- mons and state of North Dakota, decease tiv —American Boy. named respondents and all persons inter­ to the creditors of, and all persons hawti.' ested in the estate of Ludwig Uieker, de- claims against, said deceased, to e»hih 1 deased: them, with the necessary vouchers, withi-i four months after the tirst publication . f You, and each of you, are hereby notified this notice, to said administrator, at the :•••;• Don't imagine that this is a make-believe Closing-Out Sale to dispose that Kathariua Uieker, the petitioner here­ ORANGE FILEFISH. in, has filed In this court a document in writ­ curity Bank, in the village of sHrasbur.' ing, purporting to be the last will and test­ In said Emmons county. Th« Bit* That CauMd Tham to Da* ament of Luowig Uieker, lute of the village Dated October:*!. A. I), lull. of goods so as to make room for another stock. My business at Fort Yates of Linton. In the county of Emmons and , . A. FIsM'H EU. cam* Carnal Baekad. state of North Dakoia. 'deceased, with her (novi-^.i) Administrator. petition praying for the admission to pro­ First publlcaiion on the-M day of N-m-u 1 "Oh, mother, see the camel fish I" claims all my attention, and for this reason I am quitting the store business bate of said document as the last will and ber, A. D. I'.'ll. testament of said deceased, and for the is­ So cried the small girl in excited suance to 15. A. Uetolzof letters testament­ and delighted wonder as with her ary thereon, and that said petition and the (Serial No. OM-H) (Oct.^AJ -Nov..» . at Winona. Call and ascertain prices and learn that I am doing just what proofs of Mid purported wiU and testa­ mother she walked along in front of ment will be heard and dulv considered by Notice For Publication. the tanks at the aquarium, and sure­ thiscourt on Thursday, the 21st day of De­ ^ Departmeutof the Interior. 1 say in this ad in the matter of low prices. cember, A. D. inn, at ten o'clock in the I >. Land Office at Bismarck, N. D ; ly it seemed as if the fish she point­ forenoon of that day, at the court-rooms October b. lyn. of this court, in the county court* house, in ed out must be one of a species the village of Linton, county of Ftnmous Notice is hereby given that bearing that name.
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