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a.:- j, ,• ]{. E. '•0lt'y tfaitetl* wwzmswwfm"'1 ALL1SN, Notary Public. 'oas, Coffees, Canned Goods, Fork and Hams, •rugs, Medicines, .V Paints and Oils, WALLACE, '•ti •4 'it •H- •I'V $ 3 -,j ALLEN & DODGE, Pres. 8. W N S O W S I N N I S OtlCE OF FINAL PROOF. i! skit Land office at Farjo. D.T. Juno 9th, 18,'Vi. Notice Is hereby given that the follmvini named 9 It-ler h»* tiled notice of intention to mnkn ill proof tn support of his claim and seenrr fln.-il ifrv thereof on the 15th day of Anjrn«t. 1SH2. vi*, j: -thert E. Urnw, 1). S. No. 8.833 for the nw| of 2 Tp 14 (55 wand nam the following as l\. witne!*s*«, viz: Dennis Murphy. .Icromc J. Wini, Baily W. Fnllrr and Simon Drake all of fitmito connty D. T. Th- testimony to be tak«n I fore Johnson'C\ Niekt-us clerk of the distriet at Jamestown, Stn-«m*n county D. T. on the Idth day of Jnly A. D. 1382 at hia office. and Counsellors at Law, And Negotiaters of Fifst Mortgage Loans. TO XIOAXR ©XT IMPROVED L.£ NX3- ^wn Lots and Farm Property for sale also, Homesteads, Pic-emptiou an Tree ^j{? Claim Relinquishments. Busiuess before the U. 8. Land Office promptly attended to. effected in the most reliable com panics Promptness and Dispatch. The Original James River Valley Boomers The Greatest Advertisers of the Jim River Valley. The Largest List of Bargains in North Dakota. The Largest Sales in the James River Valley. E. P. WELLS & DUDLEY, Office with the James River National Bank, Jamestown, D. T. If you want to Buy or Sell Improved Farms, Wild Lands, Houses and Lots in Jamestown, Lots in Grand Rapids, or to Loan or Borrow Money you will serve your own Best Interests By Calling on or Writing to this Pioneer Agency. JAMES H. WXXTSLOW, Wholesale and Retail Eaaler in IUMBER. LATH AND SHINGLES, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Building Paper, &e. Building Supplies Furnished to Contractors. Jamestown, Dako'a, Keeps The Largest, Best and Only Complete Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE In Stutsman County, which he will sell at the Lowest Cash Price. ZBIZLJLJ, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AXTD XTOTAXTC1 FUEL IC. Legal Business Promptly Attended fo, Cohtested Land Claims before the Local and General Land Offices made a Specially. Jamestown. Dakota. CST7RCSXX. Grocers and Druggists. K. MCGINNIS, V. The First National Bank, JAMESTOWN, DAKOTA. I E O S A. A. ALLEN, of Allen & Dodge, H. T. Hush, of Bush & Cor win's Grain Elevator. E W A A 70T7H BTJ3HTJ533 SOLICITED. MTAIl inquiries in regard (o the country promptly answered..^ HT Strangers shutiM liuve their iiini! addressed to our care. MILLS Groceries and Meats of All Kinds. Flour and Feed, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Stone and China Ware. tmd in fact, everything usually found in a store of General Merchandise. HENRY VESSEY, —DEALER IN— General Merchandise! ELDRIDCE, D. T. A complete assortment of Groceries, Dry Good*, ITar.lwnrft, Tinware, etc. I also keep full supply of Flo'ii. /seil, Oais, Corn, Potatoes, anil all kinds of Merchantable produce. Ii fact, I hare everycvnjj that is calculated to malt? the world happy W. E. DODGE All busiuess attended to witl Sugars and Syrups, Flour, Wooden ware, Tobaccos and Cigars Fancy Goods, Stationery, School & Blank Books, Lamps & Chimneys. KLAUS' BLOCK, JAMESTOWN, DAKOTA. Pros A. IBVIN, Cashier. N IIOHACK AUSTIN, At(prw-7f 9 A Capitalist. Ileal Estate. Ait'ys at Law, President. OTICU OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo, D. T., Jnne 13th, 18R Notice is hereby triven that the followine named settler has flled notice of Ins intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof, on tlie 15th day of August. 1»W2, vix: Edward F. Jtidkin«,"l. S. No. 9.181 for the seu of sec. 32, Tp 1J«, ronjre 62 w. And he names the loltowini: as his witnesses: Augustus Leiber, Wm. H. Dnnne, James 8. Mar tin mid Henry Powell all of Stut-imnn conn'v. 1). The testimony to be taken before Johnson Nickeits, clerk "of the district conrt of Stntsman fount* 1). T. his otfiee. Begi.ter. on the 15th day of July A. D. 1882, at IIOIUCB AUSTIN, REENTER PmDe &Kt)i, telBMl jf-lfl -ji» ii,"i Tr7T" ALLEN & DODGE'S LEGAfc COLUMN. OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Lund oftlce at Fargo, D. T., Juno 7th, 1883. Notice is hereby giveii that the following named scttlei has tiled notice of hid intention to make linul proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof, on the 11th day of July 1882, viz: Clarence Atwell, S No for the N WJ of sec 13, tp 137 n, 04 w, an- names the following as his witnesses viz: Orrin Churchill, Edward Webb, Franklin W Webster and Fred Hensil, all of Stutsman connty The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Nickeus, clerk of the district court, and A A Allen, notary public, at Jamestown, i.T.,on the 8th day of July, A. 1). 1882. at his oilice. OT1CE. N HOUACK AUSTIN, Register. AI.LKN & DODGE, Attorneys. !N L'. S. Land Ofliice, Fargo D. T., .nine 5, 1882. Complaint having been entered at this office by Henry Oilman, of Stutsman county, T, against Albert Merrill, for failure to comply with Taw as to timber-culture entry No dated June 3,1881, upon the N EJ of N E* of gee 34, tp 138 n. 02 w, in Stutsman county T, with a new to the can cellation of said entry contestant alleging that the said Albert Merrill has failed to break, or cause to be broken the live acres of said tract re quired to be broken the first year after said entry was made, or any portion thereof previous to the date hereof. The said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at thiftolttcc on the 11th day of ju'y, 1882, at 10 o'clock A M, to respond and fur nish testimony concerning said alleged failure. HOKACE AUSTIN, Register Allejx & Dodge, Attorneys. N OTICE O FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo, D. T., June 7,1882. Notice is hereby ^iven that the following named settler has tiled notice of her intention tomakeflnal proof in support of her claim and seeure linul entry thereof on the lSth day .of June, 1882, viz. August II iiuelst"r, is No 8559, for the N W'J of sec 14, tp 134 01 w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Gorton Hewitt, George David, job Struble and James Stoddard, all of La Moure county, The testimony to be tuken before Homer T. El liott. clerk of the district court, at Grand Rapids, D. 'J\ on the 12th day of July, A, D.1882, at his of fice. HOBACE AUSTIN,Register. Allen & Dodge, Attorneys. OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Oflice at Fargo, D.T., June 21st, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has illcd nonce of his intention to make final proof in support of hif claim and secure final entry thereof on the 25th day of July, 1882, viz: WiliiamL Ford, D. S. No. 7473 for the S E sec 18. tp 140 n, rC2 w,and names the following as his witnesses, viz: W. Goodrich, Albert Cook, G.J. Goodrich and John Austin, all of Stutsman county, l. T. The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Nickcus, clerk of the district court, and A. A. Al len notary public, at Jamestown, D. T., on the 22d cay of July, A. D. 1882, at their offices. HOKACE AUSTIN, Register. Allen & Dodge, Attorneys. jy25 OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo. D. T., June 7th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice af her intention to make fi nal proof iu support of herclaim and secure final en ry thereof oil the Ilth day of July, 1882, viz.: Ida E. Slack, D. S. NS. for the southwest quarter (swAO of section 14 tp. 138 n, C3 w, and names tie foil 'Wing as her witnesses, viz.: Henry \V. Coming®, Mary McCourt, Luxton Brooks and E. B. Dewey, all of Stutsman county, D. T. Testimony of claimant to be taken before I. C. Nickcus, clerk of the district court at James town, D. T., and testimony of witnesses before A. A. Allen, notary public, oh the 8th day of July, 1882, at his oflice. And yon, Alfred Burchard,who made D. S. No. 74S5 are hereby notified to appear :it the same time and place and set forth reasons, if any yon have, why claimant should not maki final proof as above set forth. IIOKACE AUSTIN, Register. Allen & Dodge, Attorneys. jyll OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo, D. T.,June 22, 1882, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has flled notice of his intention to make final oroof in support of hisclaim and seevre final enlry thereof on the 27th day of July 1882, viz: Robert C. Jordan,D. 8. No. for the S.i of S. W.i. N. E.H of 8. W. and 9. E.* of N. W.tf of Sec. 14, tp 135 n, 62 w, and names the follow ing as his witnesses, viz: John Foy, John Iloscoc, John Smith and Chas. Torter, all of LaMotire couniy, D. T. The testimony to he taken before Homer T. Elliott, clerk of the district court, at Grand Rapids, 1). T., on th" 22d day of July, A. D. 1882, at nisotlico. HOBACE AUSTIN, Register. Allen & Dodge, Attorney. J^OTICE. I". S.Land office, Fargo, June 12.1882. Complaint having been entered at this office oy Aden 1. Warren, of Stutsman county D. T. against John Cassiday for abandoning his homostcHU en try No dated October 28, 1881 upon the south west quarter (swJi) of section 34, township 141 range 62 ii Stntsimin county Dakota, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties ire hereby summoned to appear at til's office on the 8th dayof August 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m. to res pond and furnish testimony concerning said alleg ed abandonment. IIonACE AUSTIN, Register. Alien & Dodge, attorneys. au8 Jj"OTICE. U. S. Land Office, Fargo, D. T., June 8,1883. Complaint, having been entered at thig office by the nw and sw of section 20, ship 140 n, range 62 w, in Stutsman county Dakota with a view to the cancellation of said entry con testant alleging that the said Jamet H. Thompson has entirely failed to break, cultivate or improve ia any manner or caused to be broken, cultivated or improved any portion of said tract whatsoever pre vious to the date hereof and that tliis land Is wholly unimproved the said parties are hereby sumtuomcd to appear at this oilice on the 20tn dayof July, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. IIonACE AUSTIN Register. ALLEN & DODGE.Attorneys. jy22 N OTICE. Land office at Fargo, D. T., June 30, 1882. Complaint having been entered at tills office by Jerome B. Drew, apainst William E. Schmidt, for abandoning his homestead entry No. 8571, dated June 15, 1881, upon the E.% S. W.W and W.J» S E.,'j sec. 4, towuship 139 n. range 82, w, in Stutsman county, Dakota, with a view to the can cellation of said entry the said parties arc hereby summoned to appear 8t lljis office on the 8th day of August, 1882, at 10 o'clock a m, to respond aptj fur nish testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment. HORACE AUSTIN, Register. ALLEN & DODGE, Attorney!. Au8 I OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Oflice, at Fargo, l). T..Miy 15,18S2. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on the 20th day of June, 1882, viz: Dennis A. Murphy, D. S. No. 7S30, for the S. W of Sic. 4, tp 141 n, 62 w, and names the follow ing as his witnesses, viz: L. 11. Laughlin, H. E. Grow, E. S.Miller and B. W. Fuller, all of Stutsman county, D. T. The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Nickens, clerk of the district court, and A. A- A1 len, notary public, on the 17th day of June, A. 1»®2, at their office. HORACE AUSTIN, Registei It is hereby ordered that the publication of the above notice be continued for three weeks and that the proof be made at this office July 11. 1882, and at Jamestown, befoie the officers above named, July 8th, 1882. Dited, Fargo, ». June 21st, 1882. HORACE AUSTIN, Register. Allen & Dodge, Attorneys. j8 OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo, O. T., June 22, 1882. Notice is hereby si veil that the following named settler lias filed notice of bis intention to make final proof iu support of Uisciaim and secure final entry thereof on the iStli day of Jnly, 1882, viz": llruce M. White, D. S. No. for the Ej of S Wl and wjof S K1 of Sec. 22, tp, 139 n, 64 w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Clare Hovie. Earl ltirks, Jo« D. Mills, and Hugh Kennedy, all of Stutsman county, i. T. The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. NicUus, clerk of the district conrt and A. A.Allen, notary public, at Jamestown, ». T., on the 25th day of July A.I). 18SJ, at their offices HORACE AUSTIN, Register. Ai.I.t.EV & DODGE Attorneys. jy22 Nitnimons. Territory of Dakota. Connty of Stutsman, s*.— District Court, Thfrd Judicial District. Dennis M. Kelleher. plaintiff, against G. F. Hamilton, defendant —Summons. 1 lie territory of Dakota to the above defendant You are hereby summoned and required to au swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled aetioi.. which is filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the third judicial dis trict in and for the county of Stutsman and terri tory of Dakota, and to serve a copy of your an swer to said complaint on the subscribers, at their office in the village of Jamestown in said county, within thirty days nfter the service of this snm mons n|on yon. exclusive of the day of such ser vice and if you fail to answer the s.'id complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintitf in this ac tion will take juds:iient .Msrainst yon for the sum of two hundred dollars i$U0. and wilt apply to the court for the rv:irf demanded in the complaint, togitlier with the costs and disbnrsements in this action. Dated at Jamestown, Dakota Territory, May 11th, 1882. By order of the court, S. A. Hndson.judjj*. «-Ct Alts* 4 Dopei, Att'71, itj* .Irer f^arww ••*•*-••."'••~«QI- », Chicago Inter Ocean'. Nine million acres of the best farm land Dakota liave just been thrown open to settlers by a decision of the Sec retary of the Interior. If a multitude of young and vigorous men could be per suaded to forsake the tield of speculation and business of uncertain promise, and settle down upon the rich acres thus of fered in Dakota antl elsewhere, it would be wpll for the.il in the future, and well for the nation. Tift nation's wealth lies in its soil and not in its mineral beds, however rich, or railroads, however well managed. Every material interest de pends upon the wheat and corn aud cattle and hogs and cotton and sugar that comes with honest toil. The world is looking to the great fields and farms of America for its supplies, and the promise of large reward for all products was never more promising than now. While ilie agriculturists cannot expect a fortune in a year, yet with health and reasonable enterprise tliey can look to the future with more certainty for solid substantial results than any other class of men. The Inter Ocean, in urging young men upon farms to stay there and those in uncertain occupations to seek homes upon the rich acres that call for hands to till them, recommends no uncertain experiment, but, on tiie contrary, only commends the well-authenticated wisdom of all the past. Of all others the farmer's life is the most independent, and has the most of pure manhood when it combines with labor the culture and civilization which is the priv ilege and should be regarded the duty of eveiy man. The ®"argo Southern. Pioneer Press. At a stockholder's meeting of the above named road in Fargo on the 20tli instant, the following gentlemen were elected: Directors—X. K. Hubbard, W. A. Kin dred, C. W. Darling, Charles Sweatt, J. S. Huntington, J. 11. Raymond, E. S. Ty ler, It. S. Tvler, John Ilaggart, 11. Clia pin, E. U. Eddy, L. Ii. (J.bbs, and J. P. Wilson. The board then proceeded to the elec tion of officers with the following re sult: President—X. K. Hubbard. Vice President—W. A. Kindred. Secretary—C. W. Darling. Treasurer—Chas. Sweatt. Attorney—J. P. Wilson. An assessment of five per cent on the subscribed stock was ordered, and the treasurer reported $15,000 cash on hand. By the 1st of July 18 miles of grading will be completed on this road south from Fargo, and the contract has been given for grading as far as Fort Abercrombie. United States Land Office. The following is a statement of the fil ings and receipts at the U. S. land oilice in Fargo for the week ending Friday, June 23: No. Homesteads 98 Tree claims 33 Declaratory statements 167 Soldiers' declaratory state ments 16 Final proofs 65 ACHES. 15.680 5,2*0 26,720 2,560 10,400 Total 379 60,640 Total collections $17,214,65 Southern Dakota. Mitchell has one case of genuine small pox. Mitchell lias a new cornet band, just organized. It is thought that Parker's assessment will run over $100,000. The editor of the Hcdtield Sun is very appropriately named Ilising. Two and one-half feet of water is run ning over the llockport dam. The City couucil of Mitchell has passed a resolution to tax peddlers five' dollars a day. Parker's population is four hundred and fifty-six Marion's three hundred and thirty-nine. Ex-Senator Conkling has been Invited to deliver the fourth of July oration at Al exandna. Jacob Kellar, fifty years of age, was drowned in Turkey Kidge crcek, nta Centreville, Turner county, while fishing June 3rd. A sufficient number of Hollanders lo cated in Douglas couuty last week to make a clean sweep of one entire town ship of land. 'The Huroa board of trade invite all the editors of southern Dakota to enjoy the hospitalities of that town on the 26th and 27t l\ of July. Bismarck Tribune: It is the intention of the managers of the steamboat excur sion to Yates on the Fourth of July, to extend invitations to the citizens of Jan estown, Fargo, Glentlive, Miles City, Mandan, and other tributary centers of population to join Bismarck in the ex cursion. It would be a gcrat treat to many of the inhabitants of those towns to make the trip on the great river and meet tlie original royal American at home in their guileless simplicity. Gov. Ordway has been taking a pro longed tour of North Dakota, which of itself is not a surprising thing at all, but the discoveries he has made partake some what of the marvelous. We refer to the fact that in each town he has "unquali fiedly expressed the opinion that—posscs es more of the essential elements for promising city than any he has yet visited." This carries peace and perfect happiness to the governor, while it costs nothing. Mealed Proposals for Bridiceri The board of county commissioners will at their next meeting of said board to be held at the county clerks office on the 3rd day of July A. D." 1882. Will receive open and pass upon bids for the erection of three bridges in La Moure county, in ac cordance with plans and specifications thereof, which may be examined at the county clerk's office in said county. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond in the sum of $500, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract with security to be approved by the board for the per formance of the work accordance with the plans and specifications in case his bid is accepted. The said board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. NOTICE. A. E. OTICE. FRANK?. Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. Grand Itapids, May 1st 1SS2. C. S. Land Office, Fargo, D. T. June 17, 1882. Complaint having Ix-en entered at this oflice by John Y. Wkiigh, against Frank L. Jones, for abandoning his homestead entry No. 7017. dated Oct. 13, 1S80, npon the N. W. sec. 32. tp 134 n, 61 w. in I.a Moure counfy, D.T-, with a view to-the cancellation of said entry: the said partiesare hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 8th day of August, 1882, ^t 10 o'clock a m., to res pond and furnish testimony concerning said al leged abandonment. HORACE AUSTIN, Register. AI.LBN & Done*. Attorneys. AUS V. S. Land Office, Fargo, D. T. Jnne 17.1882. Cooplaint having been entered at this office by John Y. Wangh. against John P. Smith, for iban dnning his honm-stnad entry No. 9243. dated Oct. 27 1881, upon the N. B. see. 20. tp ].Wn. rf!0 w. in La Moore connty, D. T.. with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are brrehy summoned to appeaT at this office on the 8th day of August 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to re spond and fnrniso testimony concerainc said al leged abandonment. HORAC* AUSTIN,Register AUM*DQ4«*T AUWJKJI, VILLAGE ORDINANCES. (jrliiif.tice No. 51. Tiie President und Trustees of the Village of Jani"slown do ordain as follows: No owner or keeper ol any hoi.'e,'inule, cattle, swine, slice)), or poultry, shall let the same run at large upon any public street, uiley or grounds within the village of Jamestown, and any raon violating any of the provisions of this section sh}ill be liable to have such animal impounded.and for such purpose a pound is created and established within said village of Jamestown, and a pound keeper shall be appointed by the board of trustees. Tlie owner of such animal shall pay to the person who takes and impounds swell animal the sum of 30 ccnts for such taking and impounding of such animal, and the sum of 35 cents and reasonable costs of keeping such animal to the pound keeper, and the sum of 35 cents to ilie treasurer of the village of Jamestown, and the owner of such ani mal shall be liabie to prosecution therefor, and if judgment is rendered against him therefor shall pav a'.l costs of such prosecution: and such animal inirv tie held for all such costs and expenses, to gether with the costs and expenses of impounding and keeping such animal. Attest: DEWITT C. FLINT, Clerk. je23 Ordinance No. 15. The President and Trustees of the Village of Jamestown, do ordain as follows: Section I. No showman, itinerant person or company, or other person, shall witliiu the village of Jamestown exhibit any circus, menagerie, mu seum, collection of enriesities, or show of any kind, or hold, exhibit orcondnct any theatrical or operatic performance of any kind to which admis sion's gained by the payment of money, without having first obtained a license therefor as herein after provided, and any person found guilty of vi olating any provision of this section shall be pun ished by a tine of not less than five dollars nor more tliun twenty-five dollars and costs of prose cution. Sec. II. Such license shall be obtained bj pay ing to the village treasurer the sumof twenty-five dollars for exhibiting during the whole or a part of a day or evening any circus, caravan or me nagerie and the sunt of live dollars for exhibit ing for titch time any side show to any circus, or museum or other show not held within any hall or church: and the sum of live dollars for exhibit ing during such time aforesaid unj theatrical or opera'ic performance, concert, musical or other entartainment to be held in any hall or church. Sec. III. Upon such payment and presentation ot the receipt ot the village treasurer the village clerk shall issue to the applica it a license setting forth the sum paid, the purpose and the num ber of days for which such license is granted: provided,"that no license shall be required when the proceeds of such exhibition or performance shall he exclusively for the benefit or support of any church or any benevolent or charitable object, or for the purpose of popular education or scien tific, moral or literary instruction. Section It. Such railway company shall not be permitted lo run any train or car or cars or rolling stock within the limits of the Village of James town at a greater rate of speed than four mites per hour and it (-hull b° the duty of such railway company to give notice of the moving of all trains within the limits of said village by the continuous ringing of the ball during such time as said trains are in motion. Section III. No train, cars or rolling stock of i.ny such company standing at rest within the limits of the Village of Jamestown shall be started or set in motion without a signal being first given by the ringing of the bell or the blowing of the whistle. Section IV. Any violation of the provisions of this ordinance or of any section thereof shall be punished by a line of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-Jive dollars and the costs of prosecution. The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Nickeus, clerk of the district court at Jamestown D. T.,on the 3Jth day of June, A. D. 1882, at his office. 7/ J.T. BUSH, President. J. T. Busu, President. Attest: D. C. FLINT, Clerk. jel6 Ordinance No. IS. The President and Trustees of the Village of Jamestown do ordain as follows: Section I. No railway company operating any track within, or whose track passes through, the Village of Jamestown, D,T shall permit any of its cars or rolling stock to staud upon or obstruct a public street of said village for a longer space of time than five minutes, at any one time and no railway company shall leave any car or cars or rolling stock standing within a distance of ten feet of any such street-. J. T. Busu, President. Attest: DEWITC. FLINT, Clerk. N OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. U. S. Land Office, Fargo, D. T., May 23d, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following namid settler has filed notice of his intvntion to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on tiie 13th day of July 1882. viz: Charles b'. Leonard, D. S. No. 8935 for the SE. of sec. 4, tp 140 n, 65 w, and names the follow as his witnesses, viz: arry Cornwall, Edwin P. Holmes' Charles S. Holmes and William Phillips, all of Stutsman county, D. T. The testimony to be taken before J. C. Nickeus, clerk of the district court, at Jamestown, Stuts man county, D. T., on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1882, at his office. Aud you, ElUn ICelly, who made S NO. 7456, February 7, 1^81, and John ICelly, who made May 15, 1879, No. 4108, and Franklin W Eld rldge, who made No. 10?a2, June 3, 1882, are required to appear and show cause, if any there be why the said Charles Leonard should not make final proof and secure entry on said tract. HORACE AUSTIN, Register. Johnson C. Nickeus, Attorney. OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo, D. T., May 27th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following numcd settler has flled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on the 3d day of July, 1882, viz: Alexander W Cunningham, E No. for the NWJ of sec 18, tp 140 n, 64 w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: L, Miner, O Weston. Peter Weiderman and Andrew S Weld, all of Stutsman county, HORACE AUSTIN, Register. E. P. Wells & Dudley, Attorneys. ^"OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo ,u. T. June 1st, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the follow in named settler has filed notice of his intention tomakeflnal proof in support of his claimandsecitrefinal entry thereof on the 8th day of August, 18S2, viz Adelbert Douglas, os So 7180, for the S WAi of Sec 12, tp 140 n. Go w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Jerome .J Flint. Henry Laughlin, Albert Ev rich and Michael Murphey, all of Stutsman counfy The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Nickeus, clerk of the district court at Jamestown, D.T., on the 2d day of August. A. D. 1882. at his office. HORACE AUSTIN, Register. OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Lund office at Fargo, D. T., June 9, 18^2. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof on the 15th day of August, 1882, viz: Christopher Ottinger, S. 1).*S. No.8.106 for the nj se} and s. sej and liek sw{ of sec 18. tp 139 t3 w. and names tlie following as his witnesses viz: Andrew Kindsehe, Miller W atkins, Henry Flohr and Otto Gasal, all of Stutsman county D. T. The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Nickcus clerkof the district court at Jamestown D. T. ou the 15th day of July A. D. 1882at his oflice. HORACE AUSTIN,Register. Dunne & Marsh, Attorneys. je-16 J^-OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Oflice at Fargo, D. T., Juno 10th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and secure final entry thereof,"ii theicth day of August, 1882 viz: Ella M. Phi ii ps. preemption declaratory state ment. No. 8192, for the N. E. of sec. 2il, tp 141 n, 63 w, and names the follow ng ashis witnesses, viz: Ransom Down?. Charles L. Wright, David Mathews, and Willis E. Phillips, all of Stutsman connty. D. T. The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Nickeus clerk of the district court, at Jamestown! D. T-, on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1882, at his oflice. NORACE AUSTIN, Register. S. L, Glaspell. Attorney. .ielfi ^OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Fargo, D. T., May 30 ISS2. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hi« intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on the 5th day of July, I8S2, viz: John King, P. S. NO for the N EV of sec 34. tp 143 n, 62 w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Fernando Nichols, Frank Pierce, Daniel Field and Curt White, all of Stutsman connty. The testimony to be taken before Johnson C. Niekens. clerk of the district conrt, nt Jamestown, D.T., on the 30th day of June. A. D. 1882, at his oflice. HORACE AUSTIN, Register. Johnson Nickeus, Attorney •^OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. mpmaHtfQ'gfll* Land oflice at Fargo, D. T. June 10th. 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlerbas tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on the 5th day of Augnst, ISoS. viz: George W. r«rker,"H. E. So. '15.1 for th" N. E. sec.26. Tp 142 n. 65 w. and names the follow ing i.s his witnesses, viz: William Dnnning. Olaf Chriftopherson. Martin Brack-. O.e ChnstopheT son. all of Stntsman connty, D. T. The testimony to he ta'lwn before .TohnsonC. Nickens, clerk of the distriit conrt, and A. A. Al ien, notary pabiic, at Jamestown, n. T., on the 26th day of Jnly, A. D. 18f2. at his office. LLOYD. mm MONEY KOK EAGAN & TILDEN, SPUUTWOOD, D. T., Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Have Just Received a Full Assortment of DETROIT STOVES! CASKETS and BURIAL CASES And a Complete Line of jQ BALDWIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office, day and night, ground floor,Mason Temp'e, corner 4th Ave and id St. Oflice hoar rou to 11 a. J~^R. J. W. CLOKS, IDontist- i. DO A GENERAL BANKING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD on rrincipal cities of United StaMt Europe. 12p\5pccial attention paid to the preparation of all pap final proof. WAR. WAR. McCormick has commenced suit against manufacturers of Aut matic wine Binders as infringements on his patent. If you would get the best and controlling Harvester and Twine Binder, Call ou his agents at once and give j'our orders, or they will be uiiable to supply the demand. First orders first filled. We shall not be able to fill orders after June 1st. Our goods are all of the best make, such as J. I. Case Steam and Horse Power Threshers, D. C. Van Brunt Seeders, Monitor Sulky and Walking Plows, All Iron Harrows, Wood Harrows, Spriig Tooth Harrows, Disk Pilvorizors, Eclipse Wind Mills, Punps, McGornick Iron Mowers, Monitor Snlky Hay Rakes. Whitewater and Star Wagons, Buggies Carriages Ac. ALSO HARD AND SOFT COAL. In fact Anything and Everything from a Corn Planter up, For Farm Use. GOODRICH & JOHNSTON, Corner Sixth Aevnue and Front Street, Jamestown, 1). T. Learned Bros.&Hathorn, General Dealers 1B HARDWARE] Stov«s, Faints, Oils, Clw, Farming ools and Household Good*. Corner Front St. and 4th Ave. OfRre in Lloyd's Block. Jamestown. I). T. J^OTICE. V. S. Land Oflice, Fargo, D. T.. May 12.1882. Complaint having been entered at this oflice by (ieorse C. Sanders against Alfred Dickey foraban dnnmff hisT. C. Entry No. dated August ltth. lMtt, npon the southwest of section 2, township 143 n, range65 w. tn Stntsman connty. Dakota, alleging that the said Alfred Dickey faii«d to break or cause to be broken the Ira acre* te- Sate HORACE ARGULT, Register. IftaM if Xtttfei attorney, ^f-8S nired during the first or second years after the of said entry, and also failed to cultivate the Ave acres required to be so cultivated during the second year, and that ten acne of said lud tan not been broken or Are acre* cultivated aince the tdat eof said entry up to the present ume, with a new to the cancellation of said entry: the said par ties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Mth day «f Jaly, Mt, to pspowi and fur nish testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment. Tm.X,Pni,Mw. ft. I* AtefMTt SToar the Slev&tor. N E A I N O O S A. STEIJTBACH, FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. M. LLOYD, E Mern P8cilicll.il. TO TMS LAND EXPLORER, TO THE BUSINESS MAN, TO THE FARMER, TO TDE MECHANIC, TO THE LABORER,! TO THE SPORTCXAK, TO THE TOURIST. TO THE MINER, TO ALL CLASSES! For tlie Raising of Wheat! For tlie liaising of Stock! -.« For Rcndy and Cash MarkeUt For a Healthy Climate! For Sure and Good Crops! For RemancretiTe Investment*! For Business Opportunities! For Wi«d The Northern Paciic Cmtrj HAS NO EQUAL! SsiTre By purchasing tickcts through, aim butac tkM' before getting on train. Round Trip Tickets are at all Ticket OSoea t* S all stations, at reduced rates. Conpon Ticket* arc sold at Jamestown to all? Eastern and Northern points, at lowest rataa. V.v Pullman Sleepers between St. I*aal, go and Biitnarck and Bismarck and Olwftw/ and bertha s-cured by applying to P. V, DttT. Agent, Jamestown. G.K.BARNES, Genl PaMMcar igrat, Piav OTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land 0«ee at Fargo, ». r., Jnne Mtk, IMS. Notice is hereby given that the following mal settler has tiled notice of his intention to aaha final proof in support of kis cl ,1m AND MM* flaal entry thereof on the Hi day of Angnst, me. tii: Charle* L. Wright.for Pre-emption D. 8. M*. SBSVL. for the S. W.V of Sec. «, tp!41 n, rSSW.aiM names the following as kis wltne'n A. tU: Willi. E. Philfip.. Ward Phil 11 tn^ BnrM Mathews and Martha K. Whitney, nil OTSMMZ county. D. T. The testimony to be taken before Jlkta. clerk of the district court at Jamestwm. a W tiM tt fay Angnat, MM. a* Ha «&a. M-oarC—?»• ,X:S r!- 4 :SS .-a