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Misvr.' .X 'mfm H, ym 7 IH m- IjllP r^Ti^SeV'i^ fM'- "it® TfsXv W »tp/ -1, r- Paid for ofets, barley and rye. quire of D. E. RICE. is? Something celestial, transcending our lot You to whom every excellent quality Means but a cipher who hope to behold Love in a burst in his mighty totality Change all the colors of life into gold You dream a priceless love—I feel a penny one }'i. My reason plods, while your fancy can range Therefore I ask, since you'll never love anyone, '*•_ AS?® Why you should not marry me for a change? —Pall Mall Gazette. 4V--v "T- Highest Cosh Price InIT if Tea. Want A good horse blnnket or a large f»r robe, see H. G. Albrecht, he fe bits g«»t the largest assortment ever k«pt,in|W thpeton. GEMS IN VERSE. EulaiUe Von vowM you loved me, but yoar eyes Said just the game to dostena. The music of yonr low replies Was heard by several cousins. Forgive me If I could not cope With charms so comprehensive. And scarce believed a love whose scope Was really too extensive. Man loves as men loved in old times. And as in legends hoary We celebrate a maid In rhymes. Is that too old a story? But still man loves one girl alone, -And flies when he discovers That sho he thought wa3 a own Has half a dozen lovers. Yon sighed and said that you felt hurt And prettily you pouted When anybody called you flirt, A fact I never doubted. And yet such wheedling ways you had, Man yielded willy-nilly And half your swains were nearly mad. And all of us were silly. Youth's first illusions fly apace. And now one man confesses He scarcely can recall your face Or color of your dresses And whether you were false or true, Or what fate followed after. Remembrance only keeps of you Tho echo of your laughter. —London Punch. A Remonstrance. Love Is what lacks then but what does it mean to you? _Whero did you hear of it. feel It, or see? What has the truth or the good of it been to you? How love some other, yet nohow love me? If there were any conspicuous fault in ine, Any defect it were torture to bear, Low lying levels, too deep to exalt, in me. Dread possibilities in me to fear If I were ugly, or old, or intractable, Mean in my methods, or low in my views If I tvere dull or unpluasant—iu fact, able Neither to please, nor elate, nor amuse- That makes you angry, impatient we'll take it, then, I am a man that to know's to esteem That's the admission you make to me make it, then Well, why not love me? what's love but a dream? Only, of course, in the sense you bestow on it I have a meaning for love, that is plain Further than passion and longing and so on. It Means to me liking a'nd liking again Liking and liking and liking—that's plain enough. Something depending on qualities, then? Yes, for they give you both pleasure and pain enough. Qualities common in women and men. Still not a doubt that, the love being bronght about, Liking tnado love,*there is more that will come All the good qualities ever yet thought about— Yes, they fall short of that excellent sum. a a a °f it That which lie is he'll bo liked for at last Love in a minute will flash—I am sure of it— Whether the wedding be future or past. You who consider it quite immaterial Whether the person is worthy or not You who are looking for something ethereal* My Love of Long Ago. There are faces just as perfect There are eyes as true and sweet, There are hearts as strong and tender As the heart that ccased to l^eat There are voices just as thrilling, There are souls as white, I know. As heirs were when she went from me— My love of long ago. New lips are ever telling The tale that ne'er grows old Life's grays are always changing For some one into gold 6ut amid the shine and shadow, Amid the gloom and glow, ^t'She walks with me, she talks with me— :My love of long ago. 'r ^f^feWhen I think of all the changes That the changing years have brought, 'tm glad the world that holds her Is the. world that changes not— And the same aa whan she left me, She waits for me, I know— My love oh earth, my love in heaven— My love of long ago. —M. H. Brown*. I Am a King. I am a king. My palace is a tent vg: Of scepters I have two, My rifle and this rod of light bamboo My kingdom is the forest's wide extent. My minstrel choir, A thousand tuneful larks, Who wake their sovereign, with harmo nious sounds My clown, this crippled crow my minis- My steed and yonder brace of lusty :-i.. hounds. I have no foes My subjects dwell at ease, And furnish willing tribute to my court My deer possess these mountain wilds in peace, On that blue lake my happy wild fowl sport. We fear no plots, /•. My loyal court and I In. safety we lie down. Quite easy rests the head that, wears the filsx OTOWn. Where is the monarch envies not King I? I--: —Mrs. Charles B. Foot*. A Tragadles. ,, Two kinds there are—the one theatric, hold, ,A murder, maybe, horrible to see. Lives lost by fire or flood, and bodies cold' That speak some tale of awful agony. The other, mumming 'neath a milder name: A human soul that as the days go by ittnka deeper down into some pit of shame, »Yiet knows the stars shine silverly and high. -Richard B. Burton. Datlas and Oeeaaions. New occaalons teach new duties Time makes ancient good onconth They must upward still and onward Kt Who would keep abreast of truth ?:,~S' Lol beforo ui gleam her camp fires .We ourselvei must pilgrims be, Launch our l^yflower and steer boldly Through the desperate winter sea. Nor attempt the future's portal With the past's blood-rusted key. :f —LowalL wayt K**ioool lisfc hL ^4 respect his wide, JJ world is wide W, CWifc4' nllilM I ft yonr 31 'flare 0. N. ChriBtenson shoe horae, Frank Bettlg has all kinds of sleighs, cutters and bobs for sal« at reasonable prices. W. C. Hoit will furnish one dozen* duplicates of the aristo photographs on receipt of $3. Send to him at Sioux city, Iowa. He has preserved all your negatives. A BRIDE IN KNICKERBOCKERS. •ow Mrs. Norman Is Knjoylng Her Hoaej moou in Scotland. A few months ago lovers of stirring literature were surprised and delighted by a book called "A Girl in the Kar pathians," the personal narrative of Bliss Menie Muriel Dowie, granddaughter of the famous Robert Chambers, of Edin burgh. She had gone through the wild regions of eastern Europe alone, save as she occasionally hired a native guide, had walked hundreds of miles among the peasantry and ridden other hundreds 4 MENIE MURIEL DOWIE. on a donkey, had slept in cow sheds and peasant huts and in the open air, had dressed in knickerbockers for conven ience sake and had not been molested or insulted, but had enjoyed the jaunt very much. When she appeared before a London audience they naturally expected to see a weather beaten and brawny middle aged women they did see a beautiful, willowy girl of perhaps twenty-five, with blond curls, roguish eye and a soft, musical voice. She has recently married Mr. Henry Norman, himself an adventurous jour nalist, and they are residing temporarily in Scotland, where they both enjoy hunting and fishing with equal zest. In London and other cities the lady dresses as conventionally as any of her sex, but in the rural regions she resumes the knickerbockers and shirt jacket. The sight of her in this "nobby" dress, with a cigarette between her lips and a salmon rod in her hand, is quite a surprise to the Scotchmen, who are not accustomed to anything so charmingly unconven tional. Gladstone In Debate. Gladstone'^ aptness in debate does not diminish with his increasing years. OI late he has hnsbanded his strength for the more important affairs of state but, un less the recent attack of illness has im paired his faculties, he is still the master orator of the house. No one can match him in oratorical finesse. His voice strong and resonant, his diction clear and forcible, he can at times bewilder by redundancy and circumlocution. When in power, no man had so fine a knack of concealing thought by the use of lan guage. He sose promptly to every ques tion, and with an air of frankness which often disarmed suspicion, led the oppo sition into amaze of rhetoric from which there was apparently no outlet. Gladstone would finish with a high sounding peroration, but neither his friends nor his enemies at times could pick a kernel of useful information from his speech. It was after one of those ex traordinary flights of politic ambiguity that Lord Beaconsfield charged the "grand old man" with being "intoxicated by the exuberance of his own verbosity." But no one could deal soltmdly with figures as Gladstone in his pifltny days. While chancellor of the exchequer his budget speeches were remarkably ex plicit and convincing. He rattled off statistics with the greatest ease, «tnd was grandly eloquent amid the nicest com plications of direct and indirect taxa tion. i, A Baron Before the Mast. Baron de Sede is a young Frenchman who has lots of leisure, plenty of money and a taste for yachting. At his club in Paris one evening some weeks ago he got into a discussion with friends re garding seamanship, and declared that a yachtman's experience qualified him for nearly any sort of work on ocean goiiig vessels. This proposition being disputed a wager of several thousand francs was made, and to win it the baron shipped under an assumed name as a common seaman on the Bed Star liner Noordland. He reached New York the other day with bronzed face and blistered hands. SCAMAN BABONDB8KDK. Hii experience had been an unusnal but not tmpleaaant one, and he was in high goodhwMr over ^rfonipg hia bet' The orav of the Noordland ^wer» surprised of .tbeir oom* all ,««ferted ttat he ffftiutb, -sa*Hv' tilftftaaML Good wages, dhippam.' of UrsvJohn rBieeMerGiD. Tb ftdlwrtng WM-Muts drawn on the couaty t™*"' fund- are hneby called In for payment, TOld^«nMn*B»« will e*se to iinereat on OMtnMr.8,1891. is ssr 2draweg] mb 502 489 781 780 44 ssa CSB HSM 889 643 007 788 678 784 784 7» 788 777 839 888 890 788 771 3. A RICKKRT, N.OTTOS Of Co. Treasurer. PUBLICATION—LAND OFFICK at Fargo, N. D., November 8,1891. Notice Ishereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make A milproof'In support of hM claim, and that suld J!ro"f w" made before'iohn shippam. clerk or the diktrtct cotirt at Wahpeton, N,D, on Decein ^£3 vlZ! Krick Burnson, D. S. No. 18998 for the ne# of sec 8, twp 188, range 49. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upen and cultivation of said land, via: Henry Ouamme. or Dwlght P. O., Richland county, J.. Halgram Bratten, of Dwlght P. O., HlolUand county. N. D{ Martin Thompson, of Dwlght P. o„ Richland county, N. D: Krlck f.efnen, «f Dwight P. O., Richlnnd county, N. J?!ln S*J?hll8on D. WALDO M. POTTBR, .. Register, Fu st pub, Nov Mb, 1891. CtAI'KOF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF O Richland—ss. In Coanty Court. In the matter or the estate or Einor S Hoel deceased. The State of North Dakota sends greeting to Carl A. Hoel. Olar 1. Hoel, Sivert C. Hoel, heirs at law and next or kin or Einor S. Hoel, deceased, and to all to whom these presents may coine Not'ce'« he^y given that G. A. Foss has Hied with the judge or this court, a petition, praying tha1 letters of admininistration debouis •ion of the estate of Einor S. Hoel, deceased, be ,n« i?to and "'at Saturday, the 19th day or December, 1891, at 19 o'clock a. m., ot said day, being a day of a special term or this court, to-wtt: of the December special term. 1891 li °.mce of V'B °r P^ate In the city of Wahpeton, couhty of Hlchland, has been set for hearing said petition, when and where any person interested may appear and show cause why said petition should not be granted. .u,'le''at Wahpeton this swd day or December, A. IJ. 1891. PREKMAN ORCUTT. „tlEALl Judge or the county Court. 8. H. JNVDER, Attorney for Petition. [First publication, Dec. 8,1891.] CUMMONS-STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. O Connty or Richland—ss. District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Ro'la N. Ink, plaintiff, vs. George R. Newell, R. B. L»ngdon and C.S Langdon. co-partners as George R. Newell & Co., derendants. The State or Nortli Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby g-immoned and re. quired to answer the complaint ot tne plaintiff In th° above entitled ac Ion, which Is filed in the otllce or the clerk or the district court or the purtli judicial district, in and lor the Coun or UU'litaiid and State oI North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his ofHce in the City of Wah. peton, in said county and stale, within thirty days a ter the service ol'this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of such service and ra I to answer the said complaint within the time aloresaid, the plaintiil' In this uction will take JU iKinent against you ror the sum of Tour hundred dollars, with interest at the rate or? per cent per annum from the twenty-seventh day of Docein er. 1890, together with the costs and disburse, inents of this action. Dated November 18th, 1891. W. K. PuncKix, Ptniiititfs Attorney, Wahpeton, N. D. To the above named defendant, take notice: That the complaint in the above entitind action was tiled in the otllce ot the clerk or the district court in and for Rlchlantt county, North Dakota, on the llllli day or November, 1891, at Wahpeton. N. u- Dated November 30,1891. A. K. SNNBKRHAUF, PlaintltPs Attorney,. Wahpeton, N. To the nbove named defendant: You will take notice that, complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the office or the clerk or the district court in Richland county, North Dakota, on the mil day of December, 1891. (SEAL. I NOTICE fr you W. K. PURUKLL, Attorney ror Plaintiil. .(First pub.Dec. 10.) SUMMONS—STATE OF NORTH County of RichlamI—ss. DAKOTA, District Con t, Fourth Judicial District. Adolphe Bessie, Plaintiil vs. T. F. O'Brien De. remlant. The stute or North Dakota to the above named defendant Yon are hereby summoned and re. quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiil" In ill tile above entitled action, which is tiled in the office of the clerk or the district court of the Fourth judicial distrio, in and for the Comity of Richland and State or North Dakota, and to sei ve a copy «r your answer to the said complaint on he subscriber, at his otllce in the City or «alipeton, in said county and state, within thirty days after she service or tins summons upon you exclusive or the day or such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time iiloreanid, the plaintifl in this action will take judgment against you lor the sum or one hundred dollars, with interest at the rate or, per cent per milium rrom the 29th day of October, 1891, together with the costs and dis biirseinents of this action. A. K.SUNDKRHAUF, ,, Plaintiffs Attorney First pub. Dec. 10, 1891. CjUMMONS—State of North Dakota./ •J County of Richland, !,?i'n!S.rest,t".ereo!' at IS per cent, nlso the sum of $80.00 paid by plaintiff for you at your special request for costs. The first note for $30.00 being payable to E. D. Baker and endorsed to this plaintiil and the note ot $75.00 payable to D. John son and duly endorsed to this plaintiff all of which is long past due and wholly unpaid and you are hereby notified that ir you raff to appeitf and answer sitld complaint us above required, said plaintiil will take judgment against you In the sum or one hundred and fifty dollars and Interest aforesaid together with the costs and disburse ments of this action, a G've" u.nder my hand said wile including the subsequent taxes paid the eon, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this Sam fots"sCroitow"f 884 forth oppog,te is ss In Justice Court, before Adolphe Bessie, Justice of the Peace. Ole A. Palmquist. vs Nels S. Rapp. The State of North Dakota sends greeting to Nels S. Rapp, defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear before me. at my ollice in the city of Wahpeton. in said county, on the 17th day of December A.D.' 1891, at clock a. in., to answer to the complaint of the above named plnintiti which was Hied in my ollice on the!!4th day of October A. D. 1891. in which die 8uid pluiutlft clnitns torccovor of you the sum ol one hundred and fifty dollars and Interest thereon from October 30th, 1891, amount due liiin this 24th day of October, A. D. 1891. ADOLPHE BK88IE, ia8t.',ce^lhe Peace within and for Richland Co, North Dakota. W. E. PtrpcELL, Plaintiffs Attorney. (First pnb'n, Oct. 29th, 1891.) TVOTlCE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE «. demptiotij—Office of County Auditor. '2.te ,°,f or,h H.T?.Vr^n.?wn, 0w,ner9= e"ch FAROO ADDITION TO WARFBTON. Amt for which A mt required to "old redeem exc of publication fee. :m O $7 88 S87 18 JttRRO 2nd ADDITION TO WAHPRTON. 8 83 8 09 10 82 11 90 And the lime when the redemption period from such sale will expire will be the lot day of February 883, or sixty days alter the publication or this notice. In addition to the amount above stated as necessary to redeem from such sale the cost of the publication of this notice must lie paid, together with such interest as may accrue from and after this date. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand* this 10th day or December, 1891. CHAS. a. BADR, County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. "VTOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE demption—Office of County Auditor. State of North Dakota, county of Rlchl and—ss. To Jens Jenson: You are hereby notified that the following described lots situated in the village ol Abercromble, In said county and Mate, which are assessed In your name, were sold for taxes November 4th, 1889, and tbe amounts for .which each or said lots were sol and the amounts re quired to redeem each or said lots from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue npon tbia notice are correctly set forth opposite each of said lots, as follows: BSSKLVIIXAUR or ABKHCROMBIK. Lot Blk sold 4 10 Amt required to Amt for which redeem exe'esof publication lee. 8,88 1 48 1 48 8 w:: .»?8 3 88 And that tSe time when tb? rediimptioh period from such sale will expire will be February the 10th, lWi, or txtr days after the pnblieatlon of thianotlce. In addition to tbe amounts above stated as necessary toredeem from anca sale the cost of publication ol this.notice must be paid. toffMjer with such Interest as may. accrue from and after this date. myhand mm m§ TConcv or sxriKA? J.^1 demotion.—Offlci Nortl MyorKMIaMxM. •taw rftforth Dakota.^Mty1!. To:Unkaow» Owner IB Whoae name the toDow l«|. Jwcrlbe'l land aatNssed You are hereby that .on thedth day of November, A. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand andseul at Wahpeton, ill said County of Richland, this loth day of December, 1891. (*KAL.) CHAS. U. BA DE. 188D, the foliowlag deeerlbed«eai estate, situated 188#, the following deseribM real estate, eHuated ib sald county,.to-wit nortn one half8M.il town 184 range 18, containing 320 acres, was sold fort axes due thertionltfr the year 1888, as provided bylaw, thai the amount lor which the same was sold was M-ioo,- that the. subsequent taxes levied thereon for the year 1889 were paid by the purchaser, that the time ol'redemption from said sale, allowed by law, will expire on the 10th day ftlwuary, 1892, or wlthlu sixty days after the publication or this'notice. That the amount re quired to redeem said land from said sale Is one huudred and thirty three 88-100 dollars. In addi tion to the amount above stated, as necessary to redeem from said sale, the cost or publication or this notice must be paid, together with such in terest us may accrue from iimt after this dat". County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE demption.—OfHce of County Auditor. State or North Dakota, County of Richland—ss. To Unknown Owner in whose name the follow ing described land is assessed You are hereby notified that on the 4th day or November, A. D„ 1889, the following described real estate, situated in said county, to-wit: south east one quarter Sec. 9 town 134 range 52, containing 160 acres, was sold for taxes due thereon for the year 1888, as provided by luw, that the amount for which the same wos sold was SM.01-100, that the subse quent taxes levied thereon for the year 1889, were paid by the purchaser, that the time or redemp tion rrom said sale, allowed by law, will expire on the loth day or February, 1893, or within sixty days after the publication of tills notice. That the amouut required to redeem said land from said sale is fifty six 04-100 dollars. Iu uddi tion to the amount above stated, as necessary to redeem from said sale, the cost or publication ol'this notice must be paid, together with such Interest as may accrue trom and alter this date. In witness whereot I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Wahpeton, in said County ofRichland, tills 10th day of December, 1891. CHAS. G. BADE. County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE demption.—Ollice of County Auditor State of North Dakota, County ol'Richlnnd—ss. To Unknown Owner In whose name the follow ing described land is assessed: You ate hereby notified that ou the 4th day of November, A. D., 1889, the following described real estate situated tn said county, to-wit: south one hair orsouth west one quarter Sec. 7 town 134 range 52, containing 80 acres, was sold for taxes due thereon for the year 1888, as provided by law, that the amount for which the same was sold was $12.65-100, that the subsequent taxes levied thereon lor the year 1889, were paid by the purchaser, that the time or re demption rrom said sale, allowed by law. will ex pire on the 10th day or February, 1891, or within sixty days after the publication or this notice. That the amount required to redeem said land from said sale is thirty three 98-100 dollars. In addition to the amount above stated, as necessary to redeem from said sale, thq cost of publication or this notice must be paid, together with such interest as may accrue from ana after this date. In witness whereor have hereunto set my hand and seal at Wahpeton, In said County orilicliland, this 10th day or December, 1891. (SEAI-) CHAS. G. BADE. County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE demption.—Office of County Auditor. Stale or North Dakota, County of Richland—ss. To Unknown Owner in whose name the follow ing described land is assessed: You are hereby notified that on the 4th day or November, A. 1889, the following described real estate, situated in said county, to-wit: south one hair Sec. a town 184 range 52. containing 320 acres, was sold tor taxes due thereon for the year 1888, as pro vided by law, that the amouut for which the same was sold was $48.52 100, thai the subsequent taxes levied thereon for the year 1889, were paid by the purchaser, that the time or redemption rrom said sale, allowed by law, will expire on the 10th day of February,.1892. or within sixty days after the publication oi° this notice. Thai the amount required to redeem said lam) from said sale is onehiindred and thirty three 83-100 dollars. In addition to the amount above stated, ns neces sary to redeem rrom said sflle, the cost or publica tion of this notice must be paid, together with such interest as may accrue from and after this date. In witness whereor I have hereto set my hand and seal at Wahpeton, in said Comity ofRichland, this lllth day ol' December, 1891. (SKAI..) CHAS. BADE, County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE. demption.—Office of County Auditor. State or North Dakota, county or Richland—ss. To Unknown Owner in whose name the follow ing described land is assessed You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of November, A. 1889, the lollowiug described real estate, situated in said county, to-wit: northeast one quarter Sec. 25 town 184 range 51, containing 160 acres, was sold for taxes due' thereon for the year 1888, as provided by law, that the amount lor which the same was sold was $4.01-100, that the subse quent taxes levied'thereon lor the year 1889, wefo paid by the purchaser, that the time ofredemp. tion from said sale, allowed bylaw, wilt expire on the 10th day ot February, or within sixty days after (lie publication of this notice. That the amount required to redeem said land from said sale lifty nine 00-100 dollars. In addition to the amount above stated, as necessary to ve deem Iroin said sale, tlie :«st of publication or this notice must be paid, together with such in terest as may accrue from and alter this date. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal at Wahpeton, iu said County ofRich land, this 10th day of December, 1S91. (SEAL.) NOTICE P'omlsory notes dated Marcli JS, 1891, lor $30.00 and interest thereon at. IS per cent., and one dated June 28,1891 for 875.00 CHAS. G. BA DK, County Auditor, Richland county, N. D. OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE demption.—Office of County Auditor. State or North Dakota, County of Richland—s« To Unknown owuer in whose name the follow, ing describei land is assessed: You are hereby notified that on the 4tii day of November, A.D., 1889, the following described real estate, situated in said county, to-wit: north east one quarter Sec. 7 town 134 range 01, containing 160 acres, was sold lor taxes due thereon for the year 18B8, as provided by law, that, the amount for which the same was sold was $24.61-100 that the subsequent taxes levied thereon for the year 1889, were paid by the purchaser, that the time of re. demption from said sale, allowed bv law, will ex pire on the 10th day ol February, 1892. or within sixty days after the publication ol'this notice. That the amount required to redeem said land from said sale is fifty mue 96-100 dollars. In ad ditlon to the amount above stated, as necessary to redeem l'roiu said sale, the cost ol' publication of this notice must be paid, together with such in terest as may accrue from and after this date. In witness whereon have hereunto set my hand and seal at Wahpeton, in said County ofRichland, this loth day of December, 1891. (SBAL.) NOTICE Dakota, County of Richland—ss. Notice is hereby given that the following described lots sltaated In the for which each of said lots were sold and the ?JV.?un ireHu"ie, ,f0 re1®em e»cl« of said lots from CHAS. G. BADE, County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. OF EXP RATION OF TIME OF RE demption —Office ol County Auditor. State of North Dakota, County of Richland—ss To Unknown Owher in whose name the follow ing described land is assessed You are hereby notified that on tbe 4th day of November, A 1889, the following described real estate, situated in sold county, to-wit: south west one quarter Sec. 19 town 184 range 52, containing 148.67 acres, was sold for taxes due thereon for the year 1888, as provided by law, that the amount for which the same was sold was $22.81-100, that the subse quent taxes levied thereon for the year 1889, were paid by the purchaser, that the time ot redemp tion from said sale, allowed by law, will expire on the loth day or February, 1892, or within sixty days after tbe publication ol' this notice. That the amount required toredeem said land rrom said sale is sixty-one 55-100 dollars. In addition to the amount above stated, as necessary to re deem from said sale, tlie cost or publication or this notice must be paid, together with such In terest as may accrue rrom and after this date. In witness whereon have hereunto set my haml J,1'"1 jealat Wahpeton, In said County ol'Richland, this 10th day ol Decemtier, 1891. NOTICE CHAS. G. BADE, County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE. demption.—Ollice ol'County Auditor. State or North Dakota, County or Richland—ss. To Unknown Owner in whose nnme the follow ing described land Is assessed You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of November, A.D 1888, the following described real estate, situated. 11 wild county, to-wit: south west one quarter Sec. 81 town 134 range 52, containing 150.19 acres, was sold for taxes uue tliereon for the year 1888, as provided by law, that tlie amount for which the same was sold was $28.12-100, that the subse quent taxes levied thereon for,the year 1880, were paid by the purchaser, that the time or redemp tion from said sale, allowed by law, will expire on the 24th day or February, 1892, or within sixty days alter the publication of this notice. That the amount required to redeem Bald land from said sale is sixty-lwo 68-100 dollars. In addition to the amount above stated, as necessary to rc. deem from said sale, the cost of publication of this notice must be paid, together wltb such in terest as may accrue from and after this date. In witness whereot I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Wahpifon, in Hid County orRlchland, thii 34th day of December, 1891. CSSAL.) CHAS. G. BADE. County Auditor, Richland Co nty, N. D. TO CREDITORS.—Batate of Frank Hohman, deceased. Notice is hereby.gtvln by the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate or Frank Hohman, de ceased, to tbe creditors of and all person* having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit tbem With the necessary Touchers, within four months •Iter tbe first publication of thla notice, to tbe Mill administrator at Wahpeton, in the county of Mtchland. Dated at Wahpaton, December 1Mb, MM. PIU8 MAYKR, Administrator of tlw eitat* or Craa* Hojimin. .. .. rtCK OF BSFdtATlON OF TIMK Of *K de«p»oa.-^)IBeeo( Count* Anditor^ _.!iortkDaluMa,CoMiytrRlctilaM--M. To Onknown Owner in wbMe iHdMciibed land Is atseued iu said coanty, to-wit: all Sac. 8ft town-183rang* 52, containing 640 acre*, was (old for taxes due thereon for the year 1888,-.as provided by law. that the amount for which the same waa sold was $86.07-100, that tbe subsequent taxes levied there, on for the year 1889, were paid by the purchaser, that the time of redemption from aaia«aala, al lowed bylaw, will expire on the 10th day of February, 1892, or within Kfxty days after the publication of this notice. That the amount re. quired to redeem said land from taid sale Is one hundred and two 74-100 dollars. In addition to the amount above stated, as necessary to re deem flrom said sale, the cost of :puBllfatloa this notice must be paid, together with such in. terest as may accrue trom and after this date. In witness whereor I luvc hereunto set my hand and seal at Wahpeton, In said County ofRichland, this 10th day oi December, 1891. (SEAL.) CHAS. G. BADE, Coun.y Auditor, Richland County, N. D. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OK RE. t.emplion.—office of County Auditor. State or North Dakota, County of Richland—ss. To Unknown Owner in whose name tlie follow ing described Inn is assessed You are hereby notified tlint on the 4th day ol' November, A. D., 1889, the following described real estate, situated In said county, to-wit: nil Sec. 29 town 188 range 52, containing 640 acres, was sold for taxes due thereou for the year 1888, us provided by law, that the umonut for which the same was sold was $66.07-100, that the subsequent tuxes levied there on for the year 1S89, were paid by the purchaser, that the time or redemption from said sale, al lowed by law, will expire on the 10th day or February, 1892, or within sixty days after the publication of this notice. That the amount re. quired to redeem said laud front said Bale County Auditor, Richland County, N. D. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE. demption.—Office of County Auditor. 61 State of North Dakota, County or Richland—ss To W. 11. Strankle: You are hereby notified that the following described pieces and parcels ot'Iand, situated iu the county of Richland, state or North Dakota, and assessed in your nume, to wit: southeast one quarter sec 10 twp 129 range 48, containing 160 acres, were sold for taxes, on the 4th day of November, 1889, for the sum of fifteen and 88-100 dollars. Application having been made for a tux deed or the above described property you will take notice that the amount required to redeem tlie same is eighty and 98-100 dollars, exclusive or the cost or tbis notice, and that the time for the re demption or said land will expire on the 10th day or February, 1392. Given under my kaud and official seal, this 10th day ot December, 1891. CHAS. G. 4DE, County Auditor, Richland county, N. D. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF demption.—Office or County Auditor. VTOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF 11 demption—Office ol County Auditor. State ol' North Dakota, county of Richland—ss^ ToUnknown Owner: You are hereby notified that the following described pieces and parcels of land, situated in the county of Richland, state of North Dakota, and assessed in your name, to wit: Original Town of Wahpeton: That tract of land commencing at a point 212 feet south or southeast corner of block 15, thence running south 44 leet, thence west 132 reet, thence north 44 feet, thence east 132 t'eet to place or beginning, were sold for taxes, 011 the 4th day of November 1889, for the stun of lour 95-100 dollars. Application having been made for a Given under my hand and official seal, this 10th day of December, 1891. CHAS. G. BADE, County Auditor, Richlandscouaty, N. D. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE demption Oflice of County Auuitor. 72 Stato of North Dakota, county of Rfclilund—ss. To Eugene Thomas: You are hereby notified that the following described pieces and parcels or laud, situated ill the county or. Richl.uid, state or North DiiKota, and assessed In your name, to wit Lot 8, bl'k 15, Roots addition to Wahpeton, were sold for taxes, 011 the 4th day ol'November 1889, for the sum of three 15-103 dollars. Application having been made for it tux deed ol tlie above described property you will take notice tliat the amount required to redeem tlie same is ten and U9-103 dollars, exclusive ol the cost of this notice and that tlie time for the redemption or said land will expire on the 10th day ol' February, 1892. Given utider my Hand and orticial seal, this 10th day of December, 1891. CHAS. G. BADE. County Auditor, Richland county. N. D. Dated November 14th, 1891. JOHN HAFENER, ANTOK HAFKNKR. S. H. SNVDEH, MATHIAS UUTAI.A. Attorney for Petitioners, Wahpeton, N. D. Klrst publication, Dec, a, 1891. lined, and all tended to for PATENT bUslNESS opposite the D. S. Patent Office, and we can ob tain Patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send PHOTO MODEL. VKA DRIVES thelWiow- \pn are hilreby ..., a..•«., nmined that on the 4th daf^of Nowmberv A. D. of is one hundred and two 74-100 dollars. In addition to the amount above stated, us necessary to redeem Irom said sale, the cost of publication of this r.otice must be paid, together with such interest as may accrue 1'rom aim after this date. In witness wheraol'I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Wahpeton, in said County or Richland, this loth day of December, 1891. (SK»L.) CHAS. G. BADE, RE 60 Stato ot'Norih Dakota, County of Richlnnd—ss. To Myron I.aFlare: You are hereby notified tnat. the following descrilied pieces and parcels of 1 nd, situated in the County of Richland, State or North Dakota, anil assessed in yonr name, to wit l.ot 11 bl'k 17, Roots addition to Wahpeton, were sold for taxes onthe4th day ot'Novenibe., 1889, tor the sum or nine 9-100 dollars. Application having been made tor a tax deed nil* above described poperty ycu will take uotice.that the amount lequired 10 redeem the same is twenty-four 23-100 dollars, exclusive of the cost or this notice, and that tlie time for the redemption ol'satd laud will expire 011 the 10th day or February, 1892. Given under my hand and officials ai, this lOlh day December, 1891. CHAS. G. BADE. County Auditor, Richland County. N. D. NOTICE RE 0 OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF demption—Office of County Auditor. State or North Dakotu, County or Richland—ss. To Entities Mnheel: You are hereby notified that the following described pieces and parcels or land, situated iu the county or Richland, state ol° North Dakota and assessed in yonr name, to wit: l.ot 1 bl'k 2, Village or Briglitwood, were sold for taxes on the 4tli day or November, 1889, lor the sum or two and 18-100dollars. Application having been made for a tax deed or the nbove described property} you will take notice that the amount required to redeem the same is three and 55-100 dollars, exclusive or tlie cost or this notice, and that the time ol' re demption or said land will expire on the 10th day of February,1892. Given under my hand and official seal, this 10th duy of December, 18fll. CHAS. G. BADE, County Auditor, Rlcnliind connty, N. TtE Floe syrnp, jer gailQn FineN.O. molasaas Sorghum, fine, per gallon 00 cent-tea for 50 .» 40 :i0 narbellay Block, RE 1 BUGGIES tux deed of the above described property you will take notice that the amount required to redeem the same is twenty and 54-1110 dollars, exclusive ol' the cost ot this notice, and thai the time for the time of redemption of said land will expire on the 10th day of February, 1892. DAKOTA. XTOTICE—STATE Ofc" NORTH i-' County of Richland—ss. —In District Court ol January general term.— John Hafeuer, Anton Hal'ener, and Mathias Butala vs The People. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned John Hal'ener, Anton Hafener, Mathias Butala, tbe sole proprietors of the premises hereinafter described and sought to be vacated will apply to the district court of the Fourth judicial district In and for the county of Hlchland and state of North Dakota at a general term thereof to be held Iu the City ot Wahpeton, in said county of Richland on the 12th day of January 1892, at the opening of the court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to vacate and cancel all that part of the original plat of tbe town of Mooreton, in the county of Kichland and state of North Dakota, described as follows, to-wit: all of blocks four (4), Ave (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) according to the plat of said original plat of the town of Moore ton of record in the oflice of tlie register of said county of Hlchland. state of North Dakota. INK & CARTER, F. E. KENASTON, Pres't. ll'/A'O ot of invention. We advise as to patent ability free of charge and w« make hOft'llAHQE UNLESS PATENT IS SECVBED. For circular, advice, teipw and references to Mtual clients iivyour own Slate, County, City or Down, write to Onoim AM qpet wosktMon, t*. A pamphlet of Iqfpmntlbn the la now IX TI '•tf .Wahpeton, A. D. DAVIDSON, HAROLD THORSON, A. R. DAVIDSON, P. J. McCUMBER, at MODERATE FEES. Our office The Equitable n. HBMtV **k Liberal Quantity DlsooUntl 5 pounds good coffee 8 lava and Mocha Fine combination TRY IT. Catsup, per quart French mustard, per quart Apples br the|barrel Premium chocolate S a a Salmon steak, per can Potted ham Mushrooms, asparagus, clams, lobsters. Sardines, domestic Sardines. Imported *. 20 to Macaroni, package 10 Jelly, per pail 75 11. these carefully and compare goods. Special discount for quantities. Good* coming 011 every train. R. J. HUGHES & CO., Are on Deck with A Fine Line of AND Ming stiMor fas ai Carnages. BUCKET E MWERS AND BINDERS. BiiTDiasra- TWIISTE. J. I. CASE THRESHERS AND ENG-INESe If you want a FARM XX)A_ -REMEMBER THAT- INK & CARTER,! Is the Only LOAN COMPANt" In Richland County.. We have a number or Improved Farms that we will sell at much ie« th.n «h.i. Also Wild Lands at Special Bargains. Ink fc Carter a?e aunts fS? n^?u» tatnSKEiiS loans and mortgages ran direct to themselves allinUrestpaidtottamaadMi" 3 7 N Should you desire a farm loan, see Ink ft Carter and deal with men who live among you and are known to be tellable. DON R. DAVIDSON, Cashier. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, Successor to Citizens Bank. Life HYDE, President, It is easy for ••DEATH CLAIMS," LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY not only PROTECT CHILDREN if yoa •hoald be tafcen trom thenulm return to yourself if yoa Uve'M&lefeep yoar {Nflfe? TABLEST wenty-Year TontlneEfoioiefcinatoring at*e8vaiyiagtl^||^7p«r««i1ilper «anain. fiad" CAN CrOODS.— 0, Cherries, per can -t, Strawberries, preserved wsva Pineapples 2 cans fine pumakln FOR PARTICULAR TRADE.' Sifted peas, very fine Ptted cherries Strawberries Striugless beans .... Corn Hulled beans ... Tomatoes, extra tine __ These goods are SUPERIOR TO .CURTIS BROTHERS'. Dried Fruits— Fine dates, per pound 8 10 "figs ,5 Citron Peel 14 pounds cooking raisins or 12 fine 7 seedless Fine cluster table raisins, per pound Call and see our fancy raisins. Raspberries, per ponnd Fancy peachey, fipouads 1 0 a Apricots, peaches, and plums, no change, Farinose's fine.breakrast.food & 5 *2 an 1 or 00 1 00 2!) 1 00 1 00 20 25 20 15. 25 20 Bulk oysters. Celery. Vegetables. fix FORKNER BROS., Opposite Merchants hotel. WAHPETON. DRIVES FOR THIS WEEK C. S. COMSTOCK, 4' ARTISTIC ,• IPaiiiter & Decorator,] And Dealer in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Artists* Materials, Etc. 4 Agent for tlie Genuine Singer Sewing Machim And the J. G. Eenrhufl' Story St Camp and other Standard Organs and Pianos, sold' on Instullmeut plan without interest. lVahpeton, Jf. Out vv'.'J 4, I', SPRING WAGONS 4 =5 A 8 Globe Block, Wahpeton, If, F. H. WELCOME, Vice Pns't. "11 North Dakota GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. -DIRECTORS AND STOCK HOLDERS.- F. E. KENASTON, OLE K. ULSAKER, B. L. BOGART, F- H. Wl BERT DON R. DAVIDSON. 4 A Ik of the United States .... '•rt' any Life Company to bat the EQUITABljs LIVING policy holders. The TONTINE POLICCBS KTH, Assurance Sqou