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Ocfi ',. OCEEDING of Oqunty. Cominlulonows of 1f loato a. County. l int DAY. lligs. aont., March 6, 1890. lbiidmet inreignlar sesion at dio6ok a. in. There were present 0. #emaii, ohairman, J. B. Annin fl Pat Lavelle. The .minutes of the last meeting i~. e 'read and approved, 'The .board adjourned until 2 o'clock in., in the interim to visit the hos pital and county jail. Afternoon Session. ti' he board met pursuant to adjourn meinit at 2 o'clock p. m., all members present. The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn: W. B. George, county treasurer, transportation for paupers...$60 00 W. B. George, county treasurer, expense of exchange of bonds. 91 50 W. B. George, county treasurer, refund to Ash estate, account inheritance tax............. 17 60 W. B. George, county treasurer, list of lands, Miles City office 4 60 W. B. George, county treasurer, express on office supplies..... 8 98 W. B. George. county treasurer. postage for county offices.... 71 70 W. B. George, salary five days March... ..... ..........25 00 W. B. George, county treasurer, balance of salary unexpired term of fcrmer treasurer, 56 days in January, February and March, 1897 ..............187 28 The following reports of officers for the quarter were audited and approved: Geo. A. Berky, sheriff's criminal re port for month ending Dec. 81, 1898. Geo. A. Berky, sheriff's fee report for month ending Dec. 81, 189§ Geo. A. Berky, sheriff's jail report for month ending Dec. 81, 1898. E. P. Townsend, coroner, sundry reports of inquests held. Nat. G. Carwile, county clerk's fee report. W. M. Johnston, county attorney's report. W. B. George, county treasurer, li cense, fee and financial reports. Jas. Kelly,' justice court reports, Billings township. Geo. H. Simpson, justice court re ports, Stillwater township. The board adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m., March 7, 1899. Second Day. Billings, Mont., March 7. 1899. The board met puirsuant to adjourn ment at 10 o'clock a. m. There were present, 0. N. Nev man, chairman, J. .B. Annin and Pat Lavelle. The minutes of the last meeting were read* and approved. The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn: Laurel Hall Co., rent, election.$10 00 J. T. Sayles, juror, justice court 1 50 R. C. Fuller, election returns.. 3 00 A. L Babcock, guardian, rebate taxes................. .... 10 75 Irwin-Hodson Co., office supplies 8 00 The board adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. . Afternoon Session. The board met pursuant to adjourn ment at 2 o'clock p. in., all members of the board present. The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn: Geo. A. Berky, mileage. ...... $96 80 Geo. A. Berky, board of prisoners 78 50 H. F. Clement, coroner's juror. 1 50 Wiliard Baker, coroner's juror.. 1 50 Savage, Davis & Mills, rebate of taxes..... ............. 2 39 P. Yegen, witness, insanity case 8 00 W. F. Meyer, rebate taxes..... 8 75 Chas. Stoll, coroner's juror.... 8 00 Irwin-Hodson Co., office supplies 22 80 W. B. Ten Eyck, coroner's juror 1 50 E. M. Newman, juror, justice court..................... 1 50 G. W. Pomeroy, ink stands.... 4 50 Wm. Cain, coroner's juror.... 1 50 A. A. Newman, juror, justice court..... .............. 1 50 Matt Driscoll, meals for jurors. 56 00 Joe. Kinnick, juror, justice court 1 50 E. D. Clark, juror, justice court 1 50 R. R. Crowe, juror, justice court 1 50 G. A. Lane; defending prisoner, Kimreede....... ........ 25 00 J. B. Herford,defepding prisoner Muster........ ............ 25 0 D. C. Anderson, juror, justice court... ................... 1 5 E. H. Gagnon, storm windows, court room................. 55 04 Obas. Stoll, juror, justice court. 1 54 Wmin. Pethybridge, juror, justice court.. .................. 1 5 Willard Baker, juror, justice court............ ....... . 1 54 Frank Rademaker, juror, justice oourt..................... 1 5 S. S. Sawyer, juror, justice court 1 54 M, B. Rademaker, juror, justice court .................... 1 5 , Thos. S. Linton, juror, justice court...................... 1 54 W. M. Johnston, expenses ..... 8 4 Billings Furniture Co., bedding for district jurors........... 26 0 Billings Telephone Co., 'phone rent..................... 18 04 T. A. Mapes, typewriting for county attorney.......... 6 84 August Sohmadlach, juror, jus tice court.................. 1 5 (. F. Burla,expenses for Decem "ber,. 1898, county superinten dent. .................... 5 04 rF. . Iua, r~pairs on desk... 1 04 .kiio lr, pla ....... 0 80 o deron, jaor, jastice ie.', .sge, t.. 41 ... .................41 18 Bxanisc), acoount 8 00 B. P. Harris, juror, justice court 1 50 rI Geo. H. Simpson, justice court as fees. :., .................. 00 tO James Kelly, J; P., justice fees. 85 00 a The Fashion, blankets for court as jurors. ................. 7 00 I Nina J. Browne, typewriting foi ri county attorney........... 18 5 t A. Fraser. J. P. ..justice fees... 27 50 a Nat G. Carwile, county clerk, r express, telegrams and supplies 21 81 ii Lieberg, Holmes & Calhoun, 2 juror, justice court........... 1 50 tI E. S. Holmes, juror, coroner's a 1 court..................... 4 50 sa The quarterly report of A. Fraser. o justice of the peace, was approved and b filed. s5 The apportionment of the monthly s' salary of the stenographer as made by t the Hon. Judge Loud for the current 2 year is $68.55, and the clerk is in- 1l structed to draw a warrant each month 4 for that amount in favor of Mr. F. W. r Kreidler. s The appointment of the following ti deputy county officers were presented, e: approved and ordered filed: Chas. S. McFarlin, deputy assessor. Core L. Ramsey, deputy county a treasurer. ii The following bills were allowed and as warrants ordered drawn: r R. H. Sohultz, road work, Brown si creek road..............$200 00 e Jos. Danford, road viewer...... 8 00 b C. H. Hatthaway, rebate special n road tax................. 8 00 st Fred L Witham, rebate special s: road tax.................8 00 ri L. I. Hammond, road work.... 8 00 si N. S. Boyd, road viewer....... 8 00 ti Geo. Gamble. road work....... 8'00 r Yegen Bros., rebate special road e tax, account assigned ........ 8 00 ti B. F. Harris, road work....... 4 00 v O. R. Stoll, road work .....:.. 8 00 b P. H. Hohman, repairing road a tools.. .................... 8 00 11 H. L. Trewin, road work...... 6 00 tl H. C. Klenek, road viewer, etc.. 4 00 2 All salary bills for the quarter were t audited and approved. I The board adjourned until March 8, as 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. Third Day. Billings, Mont., March 8, 1899. r The board met pursuant to adjourn- t ment at 10 o'clock a. m. There were t. present. 0. N. Newman, chairman, J. t B. Annin and Pat Lavelle. s The minutes of the last meeting were t read and approved. . r After a discussion of the latest edi- s tion of the Montana road law, the e board adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. b Afternoon Session. L The board met pursuant to adjourn- s ment at 2 o'clock p. m., all members s present. r The following lots, property of the s county, were sold at public auction to a David L. Enos, for the sum of $12.29, c and deed issued therefor: Lots 5 and t 6. block 89, Billings. t The following lots, property of the E county, were sold at public auction to x J. M. V. Cochran for the sum of E $40.80: Lots 18 and 19, block 267; lots E 13 and 14, block 202, and lots 18 and i 14, in block 204, all in Billings, and a deed issued therefor. In accordance with the provisions of the road law passed by the Sixth legis lative assembly, the board divided the county into road districts as'follows: Road District No. 1.-Beginhning at a point where the Yellowstone river in tersects the eastern boundary of Yel lowstone county; thence in a north- i westerly direction along said boundary line to the Musselshell river; thence following said river in a southwesterly direction to the range line between ) ranges 29 and 80 east; thence south on said range line to the Yellowstone river; thence following said river in a northeasterly direction to the place of beginning. Road District No. 2.--Beginning at river; ruenue iuziuwiug aiu river in a 10 northeasterly direction to the place of i0 beginning. Road District No.. .--Beginning at iO a point on the Yellowstone river where 0 said river is intersected by the range 50 line between ranges 29 and 30 east; thence north on said range line to the 0 first standard parallel north; thence )0 west on said parallel to the range line 50 between ranges 25 and 26 east; thence 50 south on said range line to the section 50 line between sections 25 and 36, town ship 1 north, range 25 east; thence )0 west on said section line to the section line between sections 35 and 36, same )0 township and range; thence south on said section line to the Montana base 50 line;- thence west on said base line to the range line between ranges 25 and 30 26 east; thence south on said range 50 line to the section line between sections 7 and 18, township 1 south, range 26 50 east; thence east on said section line to the section line between sections 8 and 50 9, same township and range: thence north on said section line to the quarter 50 section line in said section 9; thence 50 east on said quarter section line to the Yellowstone river: thence following 50 said river in a northeasterly direction to the place of beginning. 50 Road District No. 3.-Beginning at 15 a point on the range line between ranges 26 and 27 east where said range O0 line is intersected by the quarter "seo tion line in section 12, township 1 30 south, range 96 east; thence west on said quarter section line to the section 30 line between sections 8 and 9, same township and range; thence south on 50 said section line to the section line be tween sections 8 and 17, same township and range; thence west on said section 30 line to the range' line between ranges )0 25 and 26 east; thence south..on said 30, range line to the" Yellowstone river; thence following said river in a south 50 westerly direction to the range line be, tween ranges 24 and 25 east; thence 138 south on said range line to the bound ary line of the Crow Indian reserve; thence along said boundary line in a )0 northeasterly direction to the range line between ranges 2Q and 27 east; thence 10 north on said range line to the place of beginning. 0 Road District No. 4.-Bginning at a point where the Yellowstone river is 18 intersected by the range line beuween ) ranges 25 and 26 east; thence north on et said range line to the section line be- bi ) tween sections 18 and 24, township 1 i I south, range 25 east; thence west on hi said section line to the quarter section ) line in section 22, same township and a range; thence south on said quarter sec- it tion line to the section lihe between as sections 22 and 27. said township and re range; thence west on said section sE line to the section line between sections w 28 and 29, same township and range; li thence south on said section line to the 1 section line between sections 29 and 82, as ) said township and range; thence west ri on said section line to the section line ni between sections 81 and 82, same town- be ship and range; thence south on said section line to the township line be- a tween township 1 and 2 south, range it 25 east; thence east on said township rs line to the section line between sections 01 4 and 5 south, township. 2 south, of be range 25 east: thence south en said at section line to the Yellow'stone river; as thence following said river in a north- li easterly direction to the place of begin- tl ning. li Road District No. 5.-Beginung at 01 a point where the Yellowstone river is t( intersected by the section line between ri I sections 8 and 4. township 8 south, si range 283 east; thence north on said w section line to the base line; thence li I east on said base line to the range line 1 i between ranges 28 and 24 east; thence a north on said range line to ' the first r I standard parallel north; thence east on ti said parallel to the range line between g ) ranges 28 and 24 east; thence north on said range line to the Musselshell river; ) thence west along said river to the n range line between ranges 21 and 22 east; thence south on said range line to n 1 the first standard parallel north; thence west on said parallel to the range line ri between ranges 21 and 22 east; thence south on said range line to the base r line; thence east on said base line to " )' the section line between sections 1 and t1 2, township 1 south, of range 22 east; a thence south on said section line to the el Yellowstone river; thence east along t said river to the place of beginning. Road District No. 6.-Beginning at a a point where the township line be tween townships 2 and 8 south, of range 21 east is intersected by the' sec- ti tion .line between sections 82 and 88. 3 township 2 south, of range 21 east: thence north to the northeast corner of section 29, same township and range; 3 thence west to the range line between ranges 20 and 21 east; thence north on a said range line to the base line; thence c 3 east on said base line to the range line between ranges 21 and 22 east; thence tI north on said range line to the first 2 standard parallel north; thence east on s said parallel to the range line between ranges 21 and 22 east; thence north on I' sa aid range line to the northern bound ) ary of Yellowstone county; thepce west on said boundary line to the western a I boundary of Yellowstone county: : thence south on said line to the Yellow a stone river; thence easterly along said r o river to its intersection with the town- t f ship line between townships 2 and 8 t a south, of range 21 east; thence follow- e a ing said township line to place of be- t a ginning. Road District No. 7.-Beginning at a point where the Yellowstone river is interesoted by the section line between sections 14 and 15, township 2- south, of range 24 east; thence north on said section line to, the base line; thence east on said base line to the section line between sections 81 and 82, township 1 north, range 25 east; thence north on said section line to the section line be tween sections 29 and 82, same town ship and range; thence east on said sec tion line to the range line between ranges 25 and 26 east; thence north on, said range line to the first standard par allel north; thence west on said paral lel to the range line between ranges 28. and 24 east; thence south on said range line to the base line; thence west on said base line to the range line between ranges 28 and 24 east; thence south on said range line to. the township line between townships 1 and 2 south, of range 28 east; thence west on said township line to the quarter' section line in section 1, township 2 south, of range 28 east; thence south on said quarter section line to the section line between sections 18 and 24, same town ship and range; thence east on said sec tion line to the range line between ranges 28 and 24 east; thence south on said range line to the Yellowstone river; thence in a northeasterly direc tion along said river to the place of be ginning. Road District No. 8.-Beginning at a point where the base line is intersect ed by the section line between sections 4 and 5, township 1 south, of range 25 east; thence west on said base line to the section line between sections 2 and 8, township 1 south, of range 24 east; thence south on said section line to the section line between sections 26 and 85, same township and range; thence east on said section line to the sectiob line between sections 28 and 29, township 1 south, of range 25 east; thence north on said section line to the section line between sections 21 and 28, said town ship and range; thence east on said sec tion line to the quarter section line in section 22 of said township and range; thence north on said quarter section line to the section line between sections 10 and 15, same township and range; thence west on said section line to the section line between sections 8 and 9, samb township and range; thence north on said section line to the place of be ginning. Road District No. 9.-Beginning at a point where the Muspelshell river is intersected by the range line between ranges 29- and 80 east; thence in a southwesterly direction along said river to the section line between sections 9 and 10, township 8 north, range 27 east: thence south on said section line to the first standard parallel north; thence east on said parallel' to the range line between ranges 29 and 80 east; thence nerth on said range line to the seeond tandrd parallel north; thence east on said parallel to the range line between ranges 29:'and 80 east; "thence north on said range lini to the place of Sbegitining. Road District No. 10.-Beginning atn Ia point whee' the Yellowstone river is 1 intersected by the section line. between r , sections 85 and 86, township 2 south, f ratige 22 east; thence north on said I section line to the base line; thence e west on said base line to the section a line between sections 5 and 6, township f 1 south, range 22 east: thence south on a said section line to the Yellowstone ? river; thence along s.id river in a nortbheasterly direction to the place of a beginning. I Road District No. 11.-Beginning at I: a point where the Yellowstone river is i intersected by the range line between c ranges 28 and 24 east; thence north f on said range line to the section line p between sections 18 and 24, township 2 I south, range 28 east; thence west on t said section line to the quarter section 1 line in said section 18: thence north on the quarter section line to the township line between townships 1 and 2 south, of range 28 east; thence east on said township line to the range line between ranges 28 and 24 east; thence north on said range line to the base line; thence west on said base line to the section line between sections 8 and 4, township _ .1 south, range 28 east; thence south on said section line to the Yellowstone river; thence in a northeasterly direc tion along said river to the place of be Sgiining. Road' District No. 12.-Beginning at a point where the Musselshell river is intersected by the section line bb tween sections 9 and 10, township 8 north, range 27 east; thence in a southwesterly direction along said river to the range line between ranges " 28 and 24 east; thence south on said a range line to the first standard parallel ° north; thence east on said parallel to the section line between sections 88 and 84, township 5 north, of range 27 B east; thence north on said section line to the place of beginning. Road District No. 14.-Beginnin g at a point where the Yellowstone river is intersected by the section line between sections 7 and 8, township 8 south, range 22 east; thence north on said sec tion line to the base line; thence west on said base line to the range line be b tween ranges 20 and 21 east; thelce south on said range line to the north west corner of section 30, township 2 ° south, of range 21 east; thence east ° along said section line to the northeast corner of section 29, same township and e range; thence south on said section line e to the township line between townships 2 and 8 south, range 21 east; thence west along said township line to the Yellowstone river; thence in an easter ly direction along said river to the place of beginning. Road District No. 22.-Beginning at a point where the Yellowstone river is intersected by the section line between sections 4 and 5. township 2 south, of d range 25 east; thence north on said sec tion line to the township line between townships 1 and 2 south, of range 25 east; thence west on said township line to the section line between sections 31 and 32, same township and range; ithence north on said section line to the is section line between sections 80 and 31 n of said township and range; thence . west on said section line to the section d line between sections 84 and 35, town a ship 1 south, range 24 east; thence e south on said section line to the Yel 1 lowstone river; thence in a northeaster n ly direction along said river to the ?-nMace of beginning. J) USEULZVU U UAUBL-Q place of beginning. Road District No. 25.-Beginning at a point where the range line between ranges 25 and 26 east is intersected by the section line between sections 183 and 24, township 1 south, of range 25 east: thence north on said range line to the base line; thence east on said base line to the section line between sections 385 and 386, township 1 north, range 25 east; thence north on said qeotion line to the section line between sections 26 and 85, same township and range; thence west on said section line to the section line between sections 81 and 82, same township and range; thence south on said section line to the base line; l thence west on said base line to the sec tion line between sections 4 and 5, township 1 south, range 25 east; thence south on said section line to the section line between sections 9 and 16, same township and range; thence east on said section line to the quarter sec tion line in section 15, same township and range; thence south on said quar ter section line to the section line be tween sections 15 and 22, same town ship and range; thence east on said section line to the place of beginning. Road District No. 26.-Beginning at 3 a point where the Yellowstone river is I intersected by the section line between sections 25 and 26, township 2 north, range 27 east; thence in a southwester ly direction along said river to the t quarter section line in section 11, town 3 ship 1 south, range 26 east; thence east I bn said quarter section line to the range line between ranges 26 and 27 east; 9 thence south on said range line to the northern boundary line of the Crow Indian reservation; thence in a north easterly direction along said boundary line to the place of beginning. I 'The above road districts are num 5 bered and- lines defined to conform with school district lines. a The board adjourned until March 9, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. All fabrics are left in the most desira ble condition after washing with Dia mond "O" Soan. Sick headache absolutely and poei tively cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures conetipa tion and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep; work and happy. Satisfactio guaranteed or money back. 25 cents and 50 cents, .Sold by Chapple Drug Co. There is only one geauine Diamcnd 'C" Soap. See that the nme is on the SWrapper. BONESTY THE BEST POiliWY. Honest goods, honest. prices and honest dealings,will 'abrely brfng .uao cess. Every hour roves it. "'The last days of the nineteenth -century show nothing more oletdry. We believe this fact and our works demonpitrte our5e= lief. Our goods are warraited to be exactly as represented, that is holiest; ouir goods are guaranleel to give per fect satisfaction, that is bhonet. If any article of jewelry of our manufacture does not give perfect satisfaction we will refund the money g.iaid for: such articles; that, too, is honest. James Wheeler ,of Billingsa, Mont., has a complete assortmexitof our goods in his store for sale at prices that defy competition. These goods are made from rolled gold, gold fillqd or solid gold stock, and are warranted to give perfect satisfaction or the mloney will be refunded. W. F. MAIN-CO., E',stern Factory corner Frieltdship and Eddy streets. Providence, R. I. Western Factory (largest in the world) under process of construction at East Iowa City, Is. Over a2,000 feet of floor space. 92-f-4 , Sweet and, clean are clothes washed with Diamond "C" Soap. VALE & POTTER, ...THE DAISY... Saloon and Sample Rooms The Best Goods in LIQUORS #° CIGARS Billiard and Club Rooms Old Stand, Opposite Depot FUGUGORSETS MAKE American Beauties. 51 LATEST MODELS. On Bch Bo. a KALAMAZOO CORSET Co. 8 SOLE MANUFACTURERS. I . OLD BY t THE FASHION LEE EISENBERG, PROP. t 3-.fSm First Publication March 10, 1899- CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, t United States Land Office. Bozeman, Mont., March 1, 1899. t A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed, in this office by Henry Terrell, f contestant, against homestead entry No. 1821, made June 1, 1893, for lots 3, 4, SER SW , SW SE/, section 18, township 3 N, range 22 E, by Robert B. ] Stephenson, Jr., contestee, in which it s is alleged that said homestead has been wholly abandoned by said Robert B. Stephenson, Jr., said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 20, 1809, before A. Fraser, U. S. commissioner, .Billings, t Mont., and that final hearing will be E held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 20, 1899 before the register and receiver at the' United States land office in Bozeman, Mont. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed March 1, 1899, set forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered, and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. A. L. LOVE, Register. 1 The truth plainly told If they only fought with WEALTH razors in the war many a is all the advertising colored gentleman would cannot buy you happl have made an undying worthy goodsl'require. reputation as a great ness, but one of our leader, So we lead with TDOUGLASS SHOES our assortment of new 810.00 Overcoats will $3.00--3.50-.00 an oods il brig you comfort. departm.ente, , • - +. ZIMMERMAN & CO. ZIMMERMAN & CO. ZIMMERMAN & CO. "00 Y I VW1i+WIZ o 00, MVKl-IIWIZ '00 V NVW. MUZ-. s loylp sF .nseuoq pu, pus vuso 00"0p$!no o;o eo qea Ian i 'c o I Sleq l owe eqa S eao nq puq 'ue·dooe. a ei '" "no , a, . . e no pm c oe . naý s _tlusm o it.n + .:"1. '* .o i m.oL pl. .,oa Ia I.£7~Jptmmhiim iii0 Ia qIiimiioa ei aoaall.. . ..+:.I::.~ First Publication Maroh 10.18i994 NOTICE TO" CREDITORS. . Estate of Caroline Taylor, deceased. Notice-is hereby given by the under Sseigined administrator of' the estate of Caroline Taylor, deceased, to the, cred torse of and all persons having claims against,, the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, Within four months after the first publi cation of this notice, to thesaid admin iatrator'at his office in Billings in the crunty of Yellowstone, state of Montana. Dated at Billings, Mont., March 4, 1899. . H: W. ROWLEY, Administrator of the estate of Caroline Taylor, deceased. / First Publication March 8, 1899.-4 SHERIFF'S SALE. Cora M. Derrick, plaintiff, vs. Oliver C. Bundy and Ida Bundy, his wife, and I Charles Bundy, defendants. .tUnder and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the district court of the Seventh judicial district of the state of Montana, in.and for the county of Yel lowstone, on the 12th day of November, .. A. D. 1898. in the above entitled action , wherein Cora M. Derrick, the above V named plaintiff, obtained a judgement and decree of foreclosure and sale against Oliver O. Bundy and Ida Bundy, his wife, aind Charles Bundy, defeidante, on the 12th day of November, A. D.1898, for the sum of 82921.54, besides' interest, costs and attorney's fees, which said de cree was, on the let day of December, A. D. 1898, recorded. in judgement book No. 2 of said court, at page 327, I am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Yellowstone, state of Montana, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: TIhe south-west quar ter of sebtion No. two (2) of township No. two (2) south of range No. twenty four (24) east of the Montana principal meridian, in the county of Yellowstane, and state of Montana. Public notice is hereby given, that on Saturday, the first day of April, A. D. 1899, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, at the front door of the court house, Billings, Yellowstone county, Montana, I will in obedience to said order of sale and de cree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgement, with interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand. Given under my hand this, the 25th day of February, A. D. 1899. GEO. W. HUBBARD, Sheriff. First Publication Feb. 21, 1899 -4. SHERIFF'S SALE. Edward J. Healey, plaintiff, vs. John L. Guiler and Lottie V. Guiler, defend ants. Uunder and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the district court,of the Seventh judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Yel lowstone, on the 81st day of October, A. D.1898, in the above entitled. action, wherein Edward J. Healey, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against John L. Guiler and Lottie V. Guiler, defendants, on the 81st day of October, A. D. 1898, for the sum of $1,763.76, besides interest, costs and! attorney's fees, which said .decree was, on the 81st day of October, A. D. 1898, recorded in judgment book No. 2 of said court, at pages 816, 817 and 818, I am commanded to sell all those cer tain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Yellowstone, state of Montana, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The north half of the south - east quarter (N% of the SEX), the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SWM of the SEW) and lot one (1) in section twelve :(12), township two (2) south of range twenty-four (24) east, together with all band singular, the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Public notice is hereby given that on 8, Saturday, the 25th day of March, A. B. D. 1899,at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, it at the front door of the court house, Billings, Yellowstone county, 1 Mon Stana, I will, fi obedience to said order 1of sale and decree of foreoloosure and LO sale, sell the above described property, L. or so mouch thereof as may be necessary a, to satisfy said judgment, with interest e and costs, to the highest and best bid 9 der, for cash in hand. e Given under may hand this 28rd day n,of February, A. D. 1899. a GEO. W. HUBBARD, Sheriff. le1 ANTEDI) - SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY re .persons i this state to manage. or busi. nes n mteir own and nearby ontie. It ma'mlp ofie work conducted at home.. Slary 1 traigt 00e e . pa e-definite. bone fide, no more; no lees salary. Monthl 5. Refer ences. Enclose self-sddresed stamped envelope.. HerbertE. Hesse,Prest., Dept.M. hiao. 10-74