t1
MAN AND THE HORSE.
Animal C'niiqnpiit Mnrked One of the
K|»»-IIN
In I'lvilltnlluu.
The coii|tk'st of tin horse liy man
and its li iiii I utilization for all'pur
poses which arc discharged by steam
and electricity today marked one of
1lic sreal turning points in the history
of civilization. In the groat earth and
sand preglacial deposits of Kurope tlie
Iruo wild horse is as widespread,
though not as varied, as in America.
It Is not at this stage associated with
1l)e remains of man. because no pro
vincial man except the pithecanthro
pus or t.rinil man of Java has been
found. In the interglacial or postgla
cial period the remains of man and
the horse arc first found together. The
first association occurs in the middle
of the paleolithic or rough implement
period. The discovery of all the possi
ble uses of the horse came very gradu
ally, however, for there is abundant
proof that man first: hunted and ate,
then drove and finally rode the ani
mal.
The prevailing drawings of the pu
ieolithic horse represent him as hog
mailed, with no forelock to conceal the
low bred ltoinan nose. A second type
in the Monthe cave, a bearded horse
with long, bristling mane, long ears
and convex forehead, is regarded by
M. Kiviere as another species. Hut it
is not clear to my mind that these
lira wings represent more than the
Bummer and winter coats of the same
animal. Besides these ltoinan nosed
typos, to which Kwart traces the mod
ern cart horse, there are others with
small heads anil flat noses, which
ttvrnrt associates with the Celtic pony
and possibly with the origin of the
thoroughbred. Other cave drawings,
reproduced by M. Capitan, leave little
doubt that the ass was known in Eu
rope. It is also certain from abundant
evidence in the eaves of France that
there was a larger horse toward the
south perhaps, while the smaller
breeds may have frequented the colder
northern regions.—Century.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Forgiveness is a very poor foundation
for friendship.
Going visiting is like borrowing from
tlie neighbors— you have to pay back.
Which would iie wiser for a man past
fifty to d" inarry a trained nurse or a
good cook":
Titer.' Is need of a liever-tind-fault
with-.vour-nie.-ils club. Ingestion would
be better and the family happier.
If a secret is kept a secret this is one
•sign thai it was not considered im
portant enough to tell.
One thing about an idle woman—
she does not stand on the street and
Doro people with her "views," as an
Idle in,in does.
Speaking of superfluous words, is it
necessary say In telling that a wom
an has gone visiting thai she is visit
ing "frieiids?"--Atchisoii Globe.
To till' Point.
The late Oiioral liussell Hastings
served with distinction in the civil
war, and his wartime reminiscences
were auiusiiiu-.
He was describing one day a time
when the soldiers' pay had been in ar
rears.
"A vomit: westerner, full of bragga
docio," lie said, "walked up to liis cap
tain during the temporary trouble, sn
lUtcd and said sternly:
'Three words with you. cap.'
"'Well,- said the captain, 'what are
they?'
'Money or discharge.'
"The captain smiled grimly.
'"Four with you.' he said.
'Well V
•"Neither one nor t'other.'"—New
York Tribune.
Old Time Controversies.
Old time controversies were often
vigorous in language. In a controversy
with Milton concerning the divine
right of kings Salniasius called his op
ponent a puny piece of a man, a ho
munculus, a dwarf not having a hu
man figure, a bloodless being, a crea
turc of skin and bones, a contemptible
pedagogue fit only to flog boys, a rhi
noceros, a hangdog looking fellow. The
great English poet not only answered
in kind, but entered Into an extensive
correspondence with people in Holland
to obtain petty gossip and scandalous
anecdotes concerning his opponent.
Married Men Live I.oa*er.
Mortality among bachelors from the
age of thirty to forty-five is 27 per cent,
irhlle among married men of the same
age It is 18 per cent. For forty-one
.bachelors who attain the age of forty
Tears there are seventy-eight married
men who attain the Name age. The dlf
jWrence is still more striking iu persons
-of advanced age. At sixty years of
ace there remain but twenty-two bach
Mors for forty-eight married men, at
•eveuty eleven bachelors for twenty
HTcn married men and at eighty three
bachelors for nine married men..
Save Coaaiel.
"lou want a piece er edvlce fer yo'
lifetime?"
"I 8(10' does."
"Well, den, don't ever try ter whip
4* devil roun' de stump. Yo' close la
Itoun' ter ketch fire, en you'll burn up
feefo' yo' time!"—Atlanta Constitution.
Fatal Blander.
"He is gone!" she walled. "He ia
gone forever!"
"Don't be downcast." her friend
arged. "He may come back."
"No, no I shall never see him again.
I gave up tbe letters he had written to
me."—Chicago Record-Herald.
Had Her Appetite.
Harry—Molly, you look good enough
to eat. Molly—All you hare to do is
ask me to dine. I'll do the eating all
Boston Transcript
UNDERWEAR
GROCERIES
CANNED GOODS
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
VW'.!*
CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Money to loan on real estate at
Klein's Land Agency.
Suits mended, cleaned and pressed
at the Enterprise, near postoffice.
When you want that farm loan
call on F. E. Funk. First National
Bank, Washburn, N. D.
FOB SALE:—A 2-year old Dnr
ham bull. Enquire at the LEAIJ£B
OFFICE.
Boots and Shoes repaired at the
new Enterprise Shoe Shop, near
postoffice.
The Mandan Merc. Co. have just
received a fine line of LIGHT ANI
HE^VY HARNESSand harness extras
For Sale at a Bargain:—Walking
Corn Cultivator, one Gang Plow,
some Stubble Plows, cheap at Hol
tan's store.
Just arrived! The latest styles
and fashions in Ladies' Hats. Caps
Jackets, Shirt Waists and Wink
ing skirts at Wallins.'
The New Enterprise farm have
added to their establishment a
mending, cleaning and pressing
bureau. You can, with little ex
pense, now have your clothes made
to look like new.
Wallin & Co.. has in stock the
finest assortment of Ladies'. Miss
es' and Childrens' 1904 Jackets in
McLean county.
SALESMEN WANTED to canvas the
farming, threshing and milling
trade for Lubricating Oils and
Greases. We pay salary or com
mission. Address
THE HARVEY OIL CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Special Homeseekers' Excursions to
Points in the Southeast.
The Chicago Great Western Ry.
will on Nov. 15th, sell tickets to
points in Alabama, Florida, Geor
gia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississ
ippi, North and South Carolina,
Tennessee and Virginia at greatly
reduced rates for the round trip.
For further information apply to
H. L. WYAND,
Are You Going Home This Winter?
If so, take advantage of the low
excursion rates that will be in effect
from your station to Chicago, Kan
sas City, Omaha, Sioux City, and
points in Iowa and Missouri daily
November first to December 31st,.
1904, for tickets via
Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railway
from St. Paul and Minneapolis,
good until April 15th, 1905, and
return. Five daily trains to Chi
cago including the Government
Fast Mail and the Pioneer limited.
Good service to Iowa and Missouri.
Ask your agent to ticket you via
this line. For particulars address
R. D. ROVIG, W. B. DIXON,
Trav. Pass.Agt. __ Nw. Pass. Ant.
365 Robert st„ St. Paul, Minn.
Place Where to Find What You Want Is at THE CERMAN STORE.
WE WILL SELL
ALL
OUR
SHOES
-AT A-
TAKEN
UP.—Came
TAKEN
T.
p.
.. Discount of 10 Per Cent..
Our Underwear Quality is always satisfactory. Our prices
satisfactory to the posted buyer. If not posted, then compare.
"Thou shouldest eat to live, not live to eat."—Cicero. Our
stock of eatables is most appetizing ev rything kept in a
clean and sanitary condition.
Whether it be vegetables, fruit or fish, you will find ours
the best. They represent the perfection of canner's art.
Buying here is spending to save, because we sell goods that
will make it worth your while to buy here always. The sea
son's smartest and best styles, no old timers masquerading
as up-to-date. That's why we have a rapidly increasing trade.
Take a look at the suit you call your best and see if it don't
look shabby and out-of-date. Better call and look over our
stock. We can please you. If we have not a suit for you in
stock, we will have onre made by the Royal Tailors, Chicago.
We will sell Goods so Cheap that you will save1 money on everything you buy hero. Just gfwe us a Call
German Store.
WASHBURN, NORTH DAKOTA.
Tornado and Cyclone Insurance
§5 for $1,000 for three years old
line companies only.
F. E. FUNK,
1st Nat. Bank, Waslibura, N. D.
Parties intending to make final
proof shoulcl'write Cochrane & Tay
lor, land attorneys, Bismarck, I¥. D.
They can save- yon time and money
and the expense of a trio to !is
marck.
proved farm loans, about §500
F- E. FUNK,
1 st Nati
Don't forget, to let the Farmer*-'"
& Merchants' Lumber Co. of Wash
burn figure on that lumber bill.
Largest stock in the county.
Don't wait tii't the fire occurs^!'
Insure now see F. E. Funk, First
National Bank, Washburn, N. IX
Low rates and good companies.
1
to my plaee,.
Sec. 13, R. 85, Twp. 148, one bl£tck
bull calf, no brands. Owner pliease
call, prove property and pay chasges.
MIKE WEBER,
Garrison, N. D.
To any party wishing to winter
stock we will sell 150 tons fine hay
and give free use of large feed
sheds, horse barn and furnished
house. Good water supply.
Spring Valley Ranch,
UP
A.,
364 Robert st, St. Paul, Mian.
^—Black hone oranoea
on left suouiaer, pipe over
one buckskin horse branded JOE
on left flank, star on right shoulder.
Write to LOUIS BAKER,
Elbowoods, N D.
Came to my pasture about June
1st, dark bay horse, trimmed mane,
trimmed tail white right hind foot
about six years old weight about
850 lbs. Branded on left shoulder
lazy joined to U.
AXEL NELSON,
Washburn, N. D.
We have three Registered Here
Cord Bulls coming three years old
this spring, for sale.
SCOFIELD BROS.,
Oliver Co. .Hensler, N. D.
WANTED:—(Quickly, few persons
to represent long established whole
sale house among retail merchants
and agents. Local territory of few
counties. $18 salary and expenses
paid weekly. Expense money ad
vanced. Commission extra. Pres
ent engagement, Business success
ful. Previous experience not essen
tial. Enclose self addressed envel
ope. Address Superintendent Trav
elers, 825 Dearborn St., Chicago.
Xntirenf Mortgage- Foredosrert wile l»y
advertisement
Notice is hereby given that that certain
mortgage, executed and delivered by Itenerv
Mather a
lid Maggie MuBUer, his wife, mortga
gors to John A Lindsey mortgagee, dated June
28th, A. D. 11)02, :i ud tiled for record in tlie of
fice of the Register of needs in and for McLean
county North Dakota on the 17ih. dav of Julv,
A. I). 1302, AMI recorded in]3ook "F-I"'of Mort
gugp-rccord-t.n page 125.
which mortgage was giv
«u to secure the payment oS ono ihousawl twen
ty dollars-ami interest aiul whioli default was
i«ade In time said iiiort.'ngor»aiid !otl ot them
liave wliwlly (atleu and iif^'-feetcd pay one of
the-mortgage mttes.sr.curetl.l said inontoage in
the sum ($r4 which was due aud payable on
June '-islii. llMM'.aeeoriliiu a-v the tcssr.* and
coudit.on* of said inortgage .sMid tlie mortga
gee now elects lo declare the whole amount se
cured by said mortgage due according to the
A i i u n v i i i i i i i u u
can use a couple or good jail- terms of. saitlnwrtgage, and
Notice is hereby given thatuiuder anck by vir
tue aft the power of sale contained iu said mort
gage doed, said mortgage dead will be fore
closed by a sale- of the pretni.ws conveyed in
said mortgage deed and hereinafter described,
tt public sale to Cue highest bidder for casn, at
the front door of the court liowsn in the Ylliage
of Washburn i& tbe county of McLean and
:i Stale-of, North, Dakota, at'the- hour of two
o'clock in the aCteruoon on the- l7tli. day or
neceiabor i l!MH, or so lauoh thergof as
may
B:»nk,\Yji*llllli,li,X..rA.
Ihs
Taken up:—Dark gray yearling
colt, nearly black, star in forehead? -ml'
no brand. R.D.WARD,.
Rbbinson. N-. D..
Our best offer:—Two barrels ofri
gun material for eleven dollars.
ThoS. Thompson & Soa
Taken Up—One grey mare brand}-
eel on right nip, about eighx
years old and weighs about 1,000
pounds. A. N. Muzzy,
10-1 Hancock, N. Da
necessary to pay the amount diu: on
said data togetheu with costs and. expenses of
said s le. The- premises described in. said
mortgage deed and which will bo-sold as. afore
said to satisfy said iudebtedue^s are described
as follwos,. to-wit
The Northeast yuirter of se'jtlou Seven. (7),
Township One JbLundaed Forty-'.tilve 145L. range
Uiglity-Uiree [£»], West Fifth .tMiuipal. Meri
dian, AUiLuan County, North Dakota.
There will be tU.e tm said mortgage at the
date of salb tlie sum of £699.94.
John,A. Lindsey, Mortgagee*
•lames T. MeCuVoeh, attorney l'ta: Mortgagee,
11 la. Washburn, .N„.D.
Xwtic",,tsto^ert^e!"trie
I_I. L- I_ I tin hcbuaci.euoerg and Emma Scliackeuberg,
Notice is hereby given that under and by vlfr
tae of the power of sale eontainad.in said, iuortr
gag» deed, said mortgage dead will be fon-
eiosed by a sale ot the premises convayed. In.
said mortgage deed and hereinafter described
at the front door of the court. house In. the. Xllx
iate ot Washburn In the County of McLean, and
State ot North Dakota, at the hour of two.
o'clock In the afternoon on the 17th. dav ot
December
A. D. ISM.
or so. much thereof
The Northwest quarter, of section. Seven. [?],.
Township One-hundred bcty-llTe, [M5L range
Eighty-three [83 J. west ot the Fifth. Principal
Meridian. McLean County, North Dakota..
There will be due en said mortgage- 011 the
date of sale the-sum of S5M^3.
Dated at Washburn,.N. 1). Nov. 2.1901
John.A. lAndsev. Mortgagee-.
James T. McCulloch attorney tor Mortgagee-,
u-12 Washburn* N. IX.
NOtlCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Bismarck, N. Duk. Sept28,190*.
Notice Is hereby iriven that the following
named settler has Sled notice of hle intention
to make final proof In support of his elaim and
that said proof will be made before B. A. Lamb,
County .rndge at Washburn. N. Dak., on Nov.
IS,1904, viz:
Daniel
D.Monroe,
H. E No. 25778
for the ettnwit and lots land 2,i ction JO. town
ship 147, range 81.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz
Jacob J.Gergeu, James Malloy, ohnGergen
and John ReuterJr. all of Turtle lake. I
10-1
M. H.Jewell Register.
..Swan Nealander..
Contractor and Builder,
Plans drawn and estimates fur
nished. Let ine figure on your
building. Besidence fourth house
east of the new school house
WASHBURN. N.D.
:iwm
by
Notice is hei.-«by given that default liaving
been made in the conditions of. tlia: vertain
mortgage deed executed and delivered by Mar-
I his wite,.mortgagors to John A. Lindsey uiort-
Kagee, dated .June aitu, l!W-', and. tiled tor rec
ord lu the olllito ot the Kegister of Deeds, in and
tor McLean County, North Dakota, on the 15th.
day ot July A-i.19iri, and recorded iu ISook
"K-4" of mortgages on vage 124, which mort
gage was given to secure the payment »t $1,020
aud interest, and which default was made in
that said mortgagors and both of tliern lutve
wholly failed ami neglected to pay one of the
mortgage notes secured by said uiortgage in the
sum. ot $34u, excepting the sum.ef suuJjo, which
was due and iyable June 28tiw l'JOi. according
to the terms-and conditions of said mortgage,
and. said mortgagee now elects-, to declare thfc
whole amount secured by said mortgage due aCr
cording to the terms of said mortgage, and
SUMMONS.
rS8
ti'th Judicial Dist.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, In District Court
COUNTY OK MCLEAN.
Julia Trautmau, Plaintiff,
vs.
1'eterTrautman, Defendant.
The State of North Dakota to the above named
defendant:—
You are hereby summoned to answer tbe com'
plaint in the above entitled action, and to serve
a copy of vour answer to the said complaint on
tlie subscriber ai his office in the village
of Wash
burn In said county and state,within thirty days
after the service or this snmmons upon you, ex
clusive of the day of such service: and incase
of your failure to appear or answer, judgment
will be taken against yon by default
for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated June 24th,
1904.
MCCULXOOH,
Plaintiff's Attornev,
Washburn, N. D.
To tlie above named defendant:—
Take notice, that ti e Complaint in this ac
tion was tiled in the ofilce of the Clerk of the
Ulstrict Court within and for the county of
McLean on tlie 23rd day of August, 1901.
JAS. T. MCCULLOCH,
Plaintiff's Attorne
Washburn D.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Matter of the Estate of Pearl Keys,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
Geoige M. Kleiner, administrator of the Estate
of Pearl Keys, late of the County of Mcl.nl n
and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having claims
against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the
necessary vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of tills notice, to said ad
ministrator at the otllce of J. E. Burke in the
Village of velva, in McHeury County, North
Dakota.
Dated at Velva, N.D., this 13t!i day of Sep
tember. A. u. 1904.
(KO. M. KltEJTKK.
By J. E. Itnrke,
J. Jfi. Burke, Administrator.
Attorney for Adu Suistrator,
Velva. N.D
First publication on the'-Mth, day of September
A. U. 1904.
To FR\ K FELTNEK:—
Snt:—You will ulease take notice I bat default
has occurred in tiie terms aod eomliliunsoi' that
certain contract of sale and agreement to con
vey the following described real estate »Muated
iu the comity of McLean. aswt State of North
Dakota, to-wit:—Tiie-south one-half (S',A)of sec
tion-thirty-three .*13). i ownshi|»one hundred ar.d
fortv-slx (14t), range sevevty-seven (.77). which
said contract bears date of October aotli, l!Xia,
made by the Great Nortnerw Land & Stock
Company, party of the first part, and Frank
Fettner, party of tlie second part, and which xaitf
default consists in the non-payment of the sum
of eight hundred dollars ($800) due and payable
on March lsrrIdu*.aud interest on eight hundred
(sswo) at the rate oi per cent \,tr annum from*
Marclr 1st, 190lr according to tlie terms of saht
contract.
Said contract will be terminated ami canceled
November 28,1904. cited October 6,1904.
Great Northern Land fcSlock Co
By Henry Austin. President.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Daparftuent of the Interior,
Land GIHoenslIismari-k, North iflafcota,
October 8.19 4.
Notice is hereby itiveu that the following
named settler has-filed notice of heir intention
to make final proof iu support of her claim and
yiat said proof wiil be made before tfc'e liegister
and Receivers U. LaniJ Office at iJtemarck,
N. D.. 011 November. Hi. J«M. viz:
Florence SutSerltuid, 11.1C. 24879
fertile N!4 SEH. NEH and lot r-( Wee. 0
Township l-s» n. raiiKe Ssi w. 5th u.
She names-the fol&twing witnesses to iMt»ve
hercoiitiouous resid«Bce upon and cultivation
ofsaid land, vix:
Henry Heltau, Harry Carnahaa A. S.
Itepserand lr^iiik TlKiu|son of Wlislibiirn, N.D
lO.ir, M'. H. Jewell, Keglsgtar.
CON-TEST NOTICE
I»partmenitof the Interior,
ifaited States Laud- rtlce.
I'.lsmarcU, N. I„ Sept 2C, 1904.
A sufficient contest affidavit having Bsen fded
in this oHice by-Klizaoeth Knudtson, contestant
against homestead entry No. 7262, made Mar
23, law. for lot aud sJ4.seH swH sw^ sectfon
17 township 148 range M, by Charles Batterson
'!»nt*stee, in wititl is HUMCVU that wud claim-
has changed fllt rwioioce herefrom iar nsoTe
liun-nu uioiubs HUM maiuuif wu ««uv: uiat
said traes ia *k Mttiad wtil cstntKea br
said party as reqiureu oy law ana snat there
aie soimprovoniants !Hon said laud'.at thia
timet and that said default now exists iibsence
not lweto employment in C. S. army orrnavy in
time of war, said-parties are hereby notilied to
appear, respond, and offer evidenco touoh&ig
said allegation at 10 o'eloek a. m. on Nov. 23,
190s, before James T. McCulloch U. S- Oomuils
onet'^Washburn,,N. D., and that liua^ hearing
wili.ue-.ield at 2:0.clock y. m. on November 30.
10(M,. before tlia Kegister and Kerelver at the
United States Land O&ue in Blsmarek.JN. D.
Thesald contestant having, in a proper aSiUa
vit ftted Sept. 25.1904, set forth facts wnich show
that after due diligenee personal rei-v.iee of this
notieenotice cannot lie-made it is hereby osder
eu asd directedithat suoh notice begivenby due
ond proper picblicatloov
30-1. John 3attcrlundh ileo6i»8r„
CONTEST NOTICE,
D*£artmeDfcof tli«- Interior,
U niieil States Iiand Ofllce.Hismarekt.N.. Aok.
October s, 19M.
A sufflclenti contest affidavit having been
tiled in this office by Homer Spohn- of Mc
ileary. N.Dak., contestant, against, liomesteai'
entry No. 1SR9S,.made-Sept. 20,1902 for se'/j sw?4
au(l:-.lots 4, ft aud «•, section V. township 144,
range 80 by Charles,
!i. Fcx, contestee,
in- whieta
it te-alleged tiiat tlv slid claimant has- wholly
abandoned said Uavc. tiiat 11s has changed his
rosUlence tJleiiff 11.1J11. for more than, sis. months
since making saUlen rj'. wtid. tract is not
sirttled.upen.aadeul-lih'ated y said piuty as re
tjfiiredbyhuv. autl'iii absen -rsaid cla iaant
is no2 due to QUU»ptoy.i eu: l-i li.S. a*my bitiuae
of war: said parties are liereby notljled to ap
pear,.resnona ant! lfer evideiwe toiuilling said
allegation at o'clock a. nuon N««eiaber 17,
IWM. befM» Ji.T.MD uUoci'A.li,/S.I..uiuniisstoner
District of N. i., anp that liual heaving will be
-held at 2. o'clock p. m. on Naveraliee 26, MM, be
fore the- Register and Receiver at the United
'Statualand OMe» In Bismarck.
TJe said coatestant, having ina proper affida
vlt. tilediOet. 8, 1904, set forth faets waieh that
after dus diligence, personal service of this no
tlce citonot be made, it is hereby ordered and
directed tbat sueh notice be gbrea by due and
proper publication.
9-HS. jolm ttetterUml, Receive^
NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
XMdOAeeat Bismarck,
AM
lay be necessary to pay the amount due on
•aid mortgage on said date together wlth.eosts.
and expenses of said sale. The premises des»
crlbed In said mortgage doed and which, \aillt be
sold as af are said to satisfy said Indebtedness,
are described as follows, towit:
N..1X. KMT. S, 1904,
Motiee is hereby given tkat tbe followlng
tUMMd settler has lied npttee of hto Intention to
North Dakota, oa Deceiubei 13, MM, viz:
Saaford L. Smith, McGlltsky, K. D.. H. E. No.
lMW. for the e^neu aeotioo 29 ami
wl4
section 28, township H7 n. range 7# w,
5th p.. m,
He names tbafDllo«lw witnesses to prove
his continuous- resldenea upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
james R.ttowell.B. A. Yandercook and F.
D. Bchmltt ol McCluskX. N. D., and ChaK Wise
of Turtle Lake, worth Dakota.
11-5 M.H. Jewell,
SogMer.
Natkc of 9UrtXN» Sale ky AdvcflHscneat.
Notice Is hereby given, that that certain
Mortgage, executed and delivered Ivy William
Merry aad Caroline B. Merry. Ill* w&e. Mort
gagors. to John W. Hhelby Mortgage-'. date4
the lBtk..day of August a. o. nineteen hundred
and two and flted for record in thp-otUoe of the
Register of Deeds of the County of McLean andt
Biate of North Bakota, on'the lQth. day ofSep
temjME. A., n. 1902, and reoorded. in Book Fof
Mortgages, at page
100.
will be foreclosed by. a
sale of the premises in such Mortgage and.
hereinafter described at the front door of the
Court House In the Village or Wasfrburn in the
bounty of Mclean and titatoof North Dakota,
at the bour of 2 o.clock p. m., on the 19th. day
of December,
A. D. 1904,
to satisfy the amount
due upon said Mortgage oathe day of sale.
Tne premlsss described In said Mortgage and
which will be sold to satisfy the samet ate those
certain premises situated in the County of Mc
Lean and State of North Dakota, and des
cribed as follows, to-wit
The Northeast Quarter (NEK) of Section
Twenty-Eight (28) In Township One Hundred
Forty
.-seven (147) of range Seventy-nine (70),
containing One Hundred and Sixty acres, more
or less, according toU. S. Government survey.
There will be due on such mortgage at tbe
date of sale the sum of Two Hundred Four
Dollars and Pifteen|cents(9304.16), besides the
coats and expenses of sale and statutory attor-
PB|jated
at Fessenden,North Dakota, this 2Sth.
day of October, A. D.19W.
JOHN
W, SHKLBY,
K. A. falmeter,
Attorney for Mort
Feuemlen, 1
Mortgagee.
CONTEST NOTICE
Department of the interior.
United States Land Office Bismarck, N. D.
Sept. 8th, 1904.
A sufficient contest atlldavlt having been filed
in this office by Fred Brown,contestant, against
homestead entry No. 22698, made April 22nd,
1903, for se!4nwJ4 ne!4 sw& and lots 6 and 6
section c, township 146, range 79. by Andrew
T. Birke contestee. in which it Is alleged that
said claimant has wholly abandoned said tnct
of land. that he has changed his place of resi
dence therefrom for more than six months last
past, and that there are no improvements upon
said land excepting a single board shack about
10x13 feet which is not habitable and that said
alleged absence from the said land was not due
to his employment iu the U. S. army or navy In
time of war said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence touching
salt! allegation at 10 a. m. on Oct. 29, 1904, be
fore Hose A. Ward, notary public, at her ofliee
in Underwood. N. I)., and that ilnal hearing
will be hel i at 2 o clock p. m. on November 5,
1904, before the Register and Receiver at tbe
United States Land Office in Bismarck, N. D.
The said contestant having, in a proper affida
vit filed September 8.1904. set forth faets which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice notice cannot be made, it is here
by ordered and directed that such notice be
given by due and proper publication.
8-17 M. H. Jewell, Register.
E. A, Lamb, Attorney.
CONTEST NOTICE
Department of the Interior.
United States J.and Olllce, Bismarck, N. D.,
October 4. la()4.
A sufllcient contest aliiflavic having been tiled
in this olfiee liy Lydia L,. Pratt contestant,
against homestead entry .No, 17890 made July
23,1U0-.', for lot 7, section 4 aud ne£ of ne% and
lot a seetiou 8, and nwJ4 of IIWH cf section 9,
township 148, range 80 by Andrew T. MoLelsh
coutestoe, in wliieu ic is alleged that said claim
ant has wholly abandoned said tract that He
has changed his residence therefrom for more
than six months since making said entry, that
said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by
said party as required by law, aud that sucl:
absence is not due to his service as a private or
olt'leer in either the annyor navy or marine of
the IIuitedStates.
said uarties are hereby notified to appear, res
pond aud oiler evidence touching said allegation
at 10 o'eloek a. m. on Nov. 22, 1904, before Karl
Klein,- a notary public, at his olllce in
Washburn, N 1)., aud that final hearing -will be
held at W o'clock a, in. on Nov. 30:1304, before
the lteguster and lieceivtrr ut the Uuited States
Laud oftioe iu Bismarck, N. D.
The said contdstant having in a proper- affi
davit filed Oct. 4, 1901, set forth facte which
show that alt«r due diligence personal' service
of this notice cauno) bemad.:, i is hemby or
dered and directed that such.netice be gtoen by
due and proper publication.
10-15 1. M. Jewell,-ltegister.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, United States
Land Olllce Bismarck, N.D.Oct. 4, 1904.
A sufficient, contest aflidavit having been filed
in this odiee by Minnie L. Busch contestant,
against homestead eulry A'o. 23281, made May
20.1902, for uJiseK swfc aeh JfcseM. nw4. sec
tion 23. township 148. range- 84, by William
Cbaney contestee, in which it is alleged tnat
claimant has wholly abandoned said tract lhat
he lias cliaug^d his residence therefrom- lor
more than six months since makixg. said'entry,
tAat said tract is Dot settled upon aud cultivated
by said party as-required by law and teat such
default uow exists and that claimant's absence
from said land was not due to employment In
army or navy ia. time of war. said parties are
hereby u tilled to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching s'lid allegation at 10 o'ciock
a. m. on November 18, 19W, before- James T.
McCulloch notary public at Washburn, N. D.
and that final hearing will be hsld at 2 o'clock
p, n». on November 23,1904, before the Kegister
and Receiver at the United Stases- Laud Oilice
in Bismarck, N. 1».
That said contestant having, in a propenaf
fidavit, filed Oot. 4, 1904, set forth facts
which show tha&after due diligence personal
service of this uotice cannot be made. It is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be giveu by due-and proper implication.
10-15 31. H. Jewell, ltegister..
TO FRANK HiKBlS:
Sllt: You win please take-twtice that de
fault has occurred iu the terms aud conditions
of that certain contract of sale- and agreement
toconvey the following, described real estate
situated in the county of Mclean and State of
North Oakota,.. to-Kltx*.Tl" -ffjln'• VllUtZ
one-ltalf [w^ oSSection nine ^9),Township one
hundred and forty-live- (145),. range seveuty
seven (77). whioHgaid contrast bears date of
October twenty-third, nineteen hundred and
three, made bv the-Great Northern Laud, and
Stock Company party of t!» lirst part and
Flank Harris,party, of the second part aud
which said default consist in the, non-payment
uf the sum of nine hundred and six dollars- and
forty-nine ctnta($006.49) dwtand payable No
vember twenty-second, nineteen hundred ana
three, and iuterest on nine hundred and six
dollars and foaty-niue cents- (KXKi.49) at the rat e
of si per cent pfsr annum faoiu October, twentv
third, nlneteec-iiuodied and three, accordion
to terms of said contract.
Said contract will be terminated and mceled
December Mrtb, ninete n huud-ed and foiuu
Dated October 12. 1904.
Great Northern Land Si Stock Company^
10-22-st By Ellsworth li. Moon,
Secretary..
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
LandOfllc*atBlsmarsk,N.l Oct. 2&1<NM.
Notice is hereby giveciliat tn.,
foiiowing named
settler has lUeU notice of his inteUlon to make fi
nal proof in support of his- claim, and
that said paoof will be made
before Aug. li,
JoUn A. Edluad.Jl. U. No. 119S9..
for tlie n'/a swii aud of nw.'i, section 28,
Townshlpi 145. range 82.
Hei names the fowling witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upou aud cultivation of
said laud, viz:
A. «. iSdlund audi H. H. Haines of. Washburn.
N. l).,aad Wm. Liadeil andjUbert Lundberg ot
W0II6RF,HTL)T
llvV
M. H. Jewell, Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DepartmeM.of the Interior
Land office at Bismarck. N. Dak*
Nettee is bwreby, given, that the tollowihic
named settler, has Hied, notice ot hia intentlou
to wake lini proof Ib^ support of
hi* claim, and tbat 8alVproof,wUL be made be
tote the Register and ijecelv.es ot the United
States Land Office at Blsmarck^Noith Dakota,
oa December
ia,
lMMfc.:—
SoTdiju" ^f
K0((-
township w.n.raniB78, wva»h,p.m.
He names the foflowlnit wiltueases to prova
Ills continuous, residence uuou aud cultivation
of said .land, viz
JamM.U. How^,.Sanfocl L. Smith,
11'r
Hu,eU»°*
.'v,
i
V
w
John-
son, a U
.S.commissloaer for the district,ol North
Dakota, at his office at Washburn, n. on
January 7. 1905, viz.:
lit.
November 8,1901.
McCliisky»N. D., H. E.
'ot ««H swX «J. W.ii se)*, section 19„
F.
D.
Scbmlttof McClu»ky,.JM«Ui. Dakota and Ohas.
Wise otkTurtie Lakei.N. D..
M- H. Jewell, Register.
&GXIQK. SO
& FUBLICATION..
Department of the Interior,
uaited htatea Laud Office at iusmarck. N. D.
November st,
IWM.
Notfpe l» beieby laves Utat the following
uamedsetUer li as aied notice of bis lnteutionto
make final proof iu support or his claim and
that saldpcoof will be made before theBegiiwr
^JBecewsr.U. s. Laud office atKlsmarck.
North Dakota,, oa December 13,190^
viz:
McOlusky, N.D. H. E.
JSUit.iSKiMi
tlwwK seU. seii swH aud tots 3 and 4 of
sectloa 30.
towwblp 147, n. range 78, w, sth p. mv
He aves the following wltnessea to prove
WreenMnitousresWence upou and cultivation..
Sanford li Smith, Carl B. Vaadercook, E. A.
V*nyroogkand F. D.SchmntviiUof McGlusky
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Bismarck, North Dakota.
November a. 1904,
Notice is hereby given that the foUowlne
named settler has filed notice of his Intention to
make, final proof In support oi his claim, and
tbat said proof. wllThe made before tbe kegls*
ter and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office at Bismarck
North Dakota, on Deeember 18,1901. viz:
NoTa&juC*11
McC1UKky*
'orthe ne)4 se)4.?e)4
Z
V tt-
M. H. Jewell, Kegister.
NOIIOK
IOB
U
PVIUOATIOM.
N. H, £,
ne?4
section 19, to sh nwM
section 20, township 147. n. range 78 w. 5th p. ml
h,**® htunestiie fpjlowlng wltnetwes to prove
^d ?and vu"8 ""Idence upon and cultivation of
R-Howell. Sanford i,. Smith and F. D.-
Schmllt of MoClu»ky, North Dakota, aud Chafe
Wlge of Turtle
oe,
U Dakota.
LU^NORA IWKOW,
IW M. H.
Of-