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The Washburn leader. [volume] (Washburn, McLean County, N.D.) 1890-1986, April 12, 1907, Image 6

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LEAF BLIGHT.
Frequently Causes Much Damage to
the Strawberry Qrop.
Strawberry leaf bligbt frequently
causes great damage to the straw
berry crop, as explained by a grower
la Rural New Yorker, who says that
It makes its appearance about tbe
time tbe fruit sets and begins its de
structive ravages as the berries begin
to ripen. It first manifests itself by
turning tbe leaves a brownish red it
iwill then attack tbe fruit stems and
hulls, cutting off the supply of nourish
ment from the berries the calyx be
gins to wither and dry up, and the
berries become soft and insipid and are
of little value.
As
the
Berry Season Advances.
It usually grows more destructive as
the berry season advances. The condi
tions conducive to the development of
the disease appear to be a general
weakness of the plants. This may be
brought about from various causes,
such as old and wornout beds, im
poverished soil, plants with a heavy
aet of fruit with insufficient nourish
ment, plants exposed during winter
without protection or unmulched beds
during hot, dry weather. Any one of
these conditions will have a tendency
to weaken the constitution of the
plants, milking them an easy prey to
rust, blight and other diseases.
Kinds Susceptible to Blight.
During the time we have been en
gaged in growing strawberries we
have found some varieties so consti
tutionally strong in their vegetative
parts and so vigorous in their fruit
organs that they will do well almost
anywhere, while other sorts are con
stitutionally weak in foliage, yet
strong in fruit bearing propensities.
They set a great quantity of berries
with little or no vitality to mature tlie
fruit. Such varieties are very suscept
ible to blight and should not be culti
vated except by those who are well
acquainted with their natural require
ments. It requires a healthy, vigorous
foliage to digest the various plant
foods found in the di^orent soils, and
probably the safest method of protect
ing the plants from blight and other
fungous diseases is to conserve mois
ture by thorough cultivation while the
plants are growing, protecting them
well during the winter with a liberal
mulch of horse manure. This material
If left on the plant during the summer
prevents the escape of moisture at a
time it is mos-t needed, and it keeps
the soil enol—in fact, it is to the bear
ing bed what (lie cultivation is to the
newly planted field.
THE LINCOLN PLUM.
A
Variety of Rare Beauty and Excel
lent For Market.
The Lincoln plum here shown is de
scribed by the Ohio experiment station
as being a variety of rare beauty anil
excellent for market, one of the best
second early plums quite free from
rot in some seasons first blossoms
May 7. full bloom May 10, last blos
soms 3Ia,v 1." in full fruitage Aug. 1~.
Fruit large to very large, roundish
oblong, blunt at apex, slightly necked
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THE LINCOLN PLUM.
stem long and strong and set at an
angle suture distinct, slightly depress
ed color light greenish yellow, over
spread with a beautiful shade of crim
son dots many, very minute and in
distinct bloom, thin lilac flesh light
yellow, firm pit rather large, free
quality only fair tree only a mod
erate grower, but healthy, and forms
a round, shapely head foliage very
luxuriant leaves large quite prolific,
but not so much so as to require thin
ning of the fruit.
Rough Feeds.
Rough feeds, including pasture, are
usually so plentiful that frequently we
feed them without any idea as to what
and how much will produce the de
sired results. Much rough feed is
wasted in careless feeding. The cow
will eat the best of her menu first and
if given too much will pick the most
desirable morsels, leaving what might
be called passably good, which too
frequently is treated as waste and
thrown underfoot. No more bay should
be given an animal than it will eat up
clean. This refers to first class quali
ty, however, as we could not expect a
cow to eat up clean a poor quality of
hay.
Poultry Products and Wheat.
The values of poultry products now
tch an annual figure of half a bil
lion dollars or more, or an amount
about equal to the value of tbe wheat
crop. The price of eggs has been high
growing higher for several years,
because consumers have wanted more
than have been produced. The fourteen coaches were derailed. Twen
exports are not worth mentioning. Ap- people are known to have been
patently there is no limit to the con- Wiled and the list will total much
sumption of fresh eggs at a moderate Wshor than this number. The injured
price.—G. K. Holmes. number about 100, many of whom will
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY
ADVERTISEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that that certain
mortgage, executed and delivered by Albert
E. Whitticr, a single man, mortgagor, to
James J£. Garner, mortgagee, dated the 5th
day of March, A. D. nineteen hundred and
six, and filed for record in the office of the
register of deeds of the county of McLean
and state of North Dakota, on the 16th day
of March, A. D. 1906, and recorded in book
of mortgages, at page 100, and as
signed by said mortgagee by an instrument
in writing to Charles M. Wright, dated the
2d day of July, A. D. 1906, and filed for
rccord in said office of the register of deeds
on the 5th day of July, 1906, and recorded in
book "113" of mortgages, on page 322, will
be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in
such mortgage and hereinafter described, at
thi: front door of the court house in the
village of Washburn, in the county of McLean,
and state oi North Dakota, at the hour ot
two o'clock m., on the 11th day of May,
1907, to satisfy the amount due upon said
mortgage on the day of salc.^
The premises described in said mortgage and
which will be sold to satisfy the same, are
those certain premises situated in the county
of McLean and state of North ^Dakota, ana
Uscribed as follows, to wit: East half of
the southeast quarter and northwest quarter
of the southeast quarter, and the southeast
quarter of the northeast quarter, of section
eij^ht, in township one hundred and fifty
north, range seventy-five west.
The mortgagor has failed to pay the in
terest due on said mortgage, and has defaulted
in payment of that certain principal note for
Slf.O, due November 1, 1900, wherefore, the
iid assignee of mortgagee elects to declare
the whole remaining amount due and payable,
r»nd there will be due on such mortgage at
Jlie date of sale the sum of four hundred
seven and 48-100 dollars. which includes
twenty-six and S.'MOft dollars. being the
amount paid by assignee of mortgagee upon a
tuior mortgage of record against said premises.
Kurtlu-rmorc there will be due statutory costs
and attorney fees.
Dated March 30, 1907.
CHARLES M. WRIGHT,
Assignee of Mortgagee.
G. S. Wonledge, Attorney for Assignee of
Mortgagee, Anamoosc, N. D.
NOTICE OK EXPIRATION Ol? TIME 01
REDEMPTION.
State of North Dakota, County of McLean.
—ss.
Office of County Auditor,
Washburn, N. D., March 22. 1907.
To Anna E. Iverson, the person in whose
name certain real estate situate in McLean
county. North Dakota, and hereinafter de
scribed. now appears of record in the of
fice of the register of deeds of McLean
louniy, and which said real estate was as
sessed in the year 1901, as follows: Lot
number two, of block four, Veeder's addition
to tiic town of Washburn, State of North
Dakota (Lot 2 of block 4, Vecdcr*s addition
to Washburn, N. Dak.), said real estate being
assessed in 1901 to Anna E. Tversoiu
You arc hereby notified that said above
•leseribcti real estate v.-as sola, as provided
by law, at the annual sale of lands upon
/hich taxes had become delinquent, after ad
rrtisenKnt thereof, as provided by law, which
sale was made at the auditor's office at the
house in the citv of Washburn, comity
of McLean, stat«- of North Dakota, on the
day of December, 1902, and the amount of
lie delinquent nx due upon the property
MY.res'jid at the date of sale was nineteen
rents ($.19^, including penalties, costs and
interest, to make which amount, the said
property was then and there sold, as pro
vided bv law. for nineteen cents ($.19), and
certificate of said sale was issued to the
mmhaser thereof under the hand and seal
the auditor of said McLean county.
And you arc further notified that the
r.vner and holder of the certificate so issued
his presented the same to the undersigned as
ruditor of said county, and demanded a deed
for *aid property as provided by law, and
said certificate being and remaining unre
deemed, and there being thirty-four cents
due and unpaid thereon, including in
terest, penalty and costs, and there appearing
no legal objection why a tax deed should not
be issued as demanded
You are therefore notified that thirty-four
cents ($.34). exclusive «f accruing costs, js
necessary to redeem said property from said
sale, and that unless the said amount and
the costs of this proceeding arc paid on
or within ninety days after the service of
tlm notice upon you, a tax deed will be
issued therefor as provided by law.
Period of redemption expires July 1. 1907.
Given under my hand and official seal tlrs
22d day of March, 190T.
O. B. WING,
Auditor of McLean County, N. T.
NOTICE FOR PUB1ICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Bismarck, N. Dak.. Mar.
22. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final five year proof in support of his
claim and that said proof will be made before
fx. Olgeirson, county judge athis otllce at Wash
burn, N. Dak., on May 3. 1907, viz:
Richard H. Leib, of Pace, N, Dale., H. E.
No. 1G886, dated Apr. 21, 1902, for the \v!« of sw^
and lots 3 and 4 section 2, township 144, range
80.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
('has. M. Findley, John Rains, J.P.Gill and
Ed. Ridnour, all of Pace, N. D.
3-29 M. H. Jewell, Register.
THE DEATH5 RECOR&
Former Congressman Galusha A.
Grow is dead at Glenwood, Pa., as a
result of a general breakdown attrib
uted to old age. Mr. Grow was elect
ed to congress from the Wilmot dis
trict of Pennsylvania as the youngest
member of that body in 1851 and after
retirement from public life for nearly
forty years he re-entered the house of
representatives as congressman-at
large from Pennsylvania fourteen
years ago and served ten years.
James Henry Smith, one of the
wealthiest capitalists of New York
city, is dead at Kioto, Japan. At the
time of his death Mr. Smith was on
a wedding tour around the world and
his bride was the divorced wife of
William Rbinelander Stewart.
Charles S. Stahl, captain of the Bos
ton American league baseball team,
committed suicide in his room at the
West Baden Springs hotel by swal
lowing four ounces of carbolic acid.
Frederick Driscoll, for many years
part owner of the St. Paul Pioneer
Press and recently labor commis
sioner of the Newspaper Publishers'
association, is dead at Chicago.
Judge Samuel Ryan, aged eighty
tbree years, the oldest editor in Wis
consin and one of the oldest members
of the Odd Fellows, is dead at Apple
ton, that state.
William A. Proctor, president of the
Proctor & Gamble company of Cin
cinnati, a multi-millionaire, committed
suicide by shooting.
Brigadier General Richard Combs,
U. S. A., who retired in 1901, is dead
at San Francisco, aged seventy years.
State Senator Thomas Connor, the
millionaire mineowner of Joplin, Mo.,
la dead, aged fifty-two years.
UNFORTUNATE EVENTS.
A disastrous wreck on the! South
ern Pacific occurred near Colton, Cal.,
when westbound train No. 9 from New
Orleans for San Francisco ran into an
open switch while going at the rate
of forty miles an hour and ten of the
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State of North Dakota,
County of McLean,
In County Court,
vM
Before Hon. G. Olgeirson, judge.
In the matter of the estate of George Scully,
deceased.
Joseph Scully, Petitioner,
vs.
Joseph F. Scully, Emmet Scully
ana Clarence Scully, Respondents.
Notice of Hearing Petition to Establish Heir
ship.
The state of North Dakota to the above named
respondents and all persons interested in the
estate of Qeorge Scully, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that Joseph Scully
has filed in the county court of said county of
McLean a duly verified petition praying for a
decree establishing the right of succession to
the estate of George Scully, deceased, and that
Monday, the 13th day of May, 1907, at 5 o'clock
p. m. of said day, being a day of a regular term
of this court, ta-wit: of the May term, A. D.
1907, at the county court room in the village of
Washburn, county of McLean, North iakota,
has been set by order of this court as the time
and place for hearing said petition. At which
said time and place any and all persous inter
ested may appear and show cause why the
prayer of saia petition should not be granted.
Dated at Washburn, N. D. this 29th day of
March 1907. By the Court:
[Seal] G. Olgeirson,
Judge of the County Court.
G. S. Wooledge, office and P. O. Address. Ana
moose. N. !., Attorney for Petitioner.
Lit the service of the above citation be made
bj personal service on all respondents residing
within the state and by publication on all re
spondents residing witnin the state or with
residence ndknown in the Washburn Leader, a
weekly newspaper published at Washburn,
Lcan Co., N. D. Q. Olgeirson.
Judge.
Summons.
State of North Dakota, In District Court,'
County of McLean, J8il- Sixth Judicial
District.
Andrew Peterson, Plaintiff.
Albert C. Boyle and C. P. Woodbury
and all other persons unknown
claiming any interest in Or lien or
incumbrance upon the real proper
ty described in the complaint hero
in and now on iile in the clerk of
tho district court's ollice in and for
McLean Co, N. D., Defendants,
ORIGINAL SUMMONS
The State of North Dakota to the above named
defendants:
You are hereby summoned to answer the com
plaint in the above entitled action which will
be iiled with the clerk of the district court in
and for McLean County, North Dakota at his
office in the village of Washburn, and to servo
a copy of your answer to said complaint on the
subscriber at his olUce in tho village of Wash
burn in said county and state, within (30) days
after the service of this summons upon you. ex
clusive of the day of such service, and
Dated March 21,1907.
IU
case
of your failure to appear or answer, judgment
will be taken against you by default for the re
lief demanded in the complaint.
Geo. P. Gibson.
Atty. for Plaintiff, Washburn, N
D.
The complaint in the above entitled action
was filed with tho clerk of the district court ill
and for McLean county, North Dakota. o:i the
21st day of March, 1907.
Geo. P. Gibson,
Atty, for Plaintill', Washburn, N.n.
The above entitled action is brought for the
purpose of nuieti *g the title to the nw'j of Sec.
8. Twp. 143, Rg. 81, iu Jl/cClean Co.. Washburn,
N. D. Geo. P. Gibson.
Atty. for Plaintiff, Washburn. N.D.
State of North Dakot,
County of McLean
In County Court,
Before Hon. G. Olgeirson, Judge.
Louisiana G. Maxtield, Petitioner.
vs.
To all persons interested in the
above estate. Respondents.
Notice and Citation, Hearing of Final Account
and Distribution of Estate
The State of North Dakoia to the above named
Respondents:
You are hereby notified that the final account
of Louisiana G. Maxficld. executrix of the
estate of William T. Maxtield, late of the city
of St. Paul, in tho county of Ramsey and state
of Minnesota, deceased, has been rendered to
this court, therein showing that tho estate of
said deceased is ready for final settlement and
distribution, and petitioning that this account
be allowed, the residue of said estate bo distri
buted to the persons thereunto entitled, his
administration closed and he be discharged
that Monday the 3d day of June, A, D. 1907, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the
court rooms of this court, in the court house in
the village of Washburn, county of McLean
and state of North Dakota, has been duly ap
pointed by this court for the s-ettlement there
of. at which time and place any person inter
ested iu said estate may appear and file his ex
ceptions, in writing, to said account and peti
tion and contest the same.
And you. tho above named respondents, aud
each of you, are hereby cited and required then
and there to be and appear before this court,,
aud show cause, if any you have, why said ac
count shall not be allowed, the residue of said
estate distributed, the administration of said
estate closed and said executrix discharged.
Dated the 3d day of April A. D. 1907.
By the court:
LSealJ G. Olgeirson.
Judge of tho county court.
Notice of Real Estate Foreclosure
Sale.
Notice is hereby given that, that certain
mortgage executed and delivered by H. E.
Dale aud N.C. Amundson, mortgagors, to North
Star Lumber Company, dated the 17th day of
May, A. D. 1908, and filed for record in the of
fice of the register of deeds of the county of Mc
Lean and state of North Dakota, on the 19th
day of May A. D. 1906, at 8:35 o'clock a. in. and
recorded in book 8 of mortgages, at page 1.11,
will bo foreclosed by a selling of the premises in
such mortgage and hereinafter described, at
the front door of tho court house in Washburn,
county of McLean and state of North Dakota
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 25th day of
May, 1907, to satisfy the amount due upon such
mortgago on the day of sale and the amount
which the said mortgagee have paid out in pro
tection of their mortgago being for insurance
taxes aud the balance due on the purchase
price of the premises herein described, and the
interest thereon.
The premises described in such mortgago and
which will be sold to satisfy the same are de
scribed as follows towit: Lot two (2) of block
eleven (11) of the town of Garrison, county of
McLean and stato of North Dakota, aud all the
buildings upon said lot.
There will be duo on such mortgago at the
date of sale the sum of seven hundred twenty
five and 71-100 (3725.71) dollars, and also the
further sum for insurance, taxes and the bal
ance due on the purchase price of said lot
which the said mortgagee had to pay out for
the protection of their mortgage, the sum of
three hundred forty-five and 96-100 ($345.98) dol
lars, together with statutory costs and attor
ney fees.
Dated April 2,1907.
North Star Lumber Company, mortgagee.
Johnson & Fraser,
Attorneys for Mortgagee,
Garrison, McLean Co., N. D.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY AD
VERTISEMENT.
Notice is hereby given 'that that certain
mortgage, executed and delivered by Sydc
Zarh, a single man, mortgagor, to G. A. i!b
bert, mortgagee, dated the 5th day of Feb
ruary, A. D. nineteen hundred and six, and
filed for record in the office of the register of
deeds of the county of McLean and state
of North Dakota, on the 8th day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 1900, and recorded in book
"F12" of mortgages, at page 69, will he fore
closed by a sale of the premises in such
mortgage and hereinafter described, at the
front door of the courthouse in the village of
Washburn, in the county of McLean, and
state of North Dakota, at the hour of two
o'clock p. m., on the lltli day of May, 1007,
to satisf" the amount due upon said mortgage
on the day of sale.
The nremisps described in said mortgage
»nd which will be sold to satisfy the same,
are those ccrtain premises situated in the
county of McLean and state of North Dakcta,
and described as follows, to wit: The north
cast quarter of scction twenty-five, in town
ship one hundred and forty-nine nQrth of
range seventy-nine west.
The mortgagee has paid interest flue Decem
ber 1, 1906,. in the sum of thirty-seven and
50-100 dollars on a prior mortgage of rccord
against said premises, the mortgagor having
failed to do so and the mortgagor havi-.it
failed to pay an installment of eighteen anrl
75-100 dollars, due December 1, 1906, on said
mortgage being foreclosed, the mortgagee
hereby elects to declare the whole amount
due and payable, and ^including the aforesaid
interest payment upon a prior mortgage of
record against said premises, there will be
due on said 'mortgage on the date of sale
tbe sum of one hundred and seventy-one and
75-100 dollars, besides* statutory costs and at
torney fees.
Dated March 26. 1907. $£$'•
A. EBBERT,
Mortgagee,
fi. S. Woolcdge,' Attorney
Anamoosc, North Dakota
NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF
REDEMPTION.
State of North Dakota, County of McLean.
—ss.
Office of County Auditor,
Washburn, N. D., March' 23, 1607.
To J. G. Sanders, the person in whose
name certain real estate situate in McLean
county, North Dakota, and hereinafter describ
ed, now appears of record in the office of the
register of deeds of McLean county, and
which said real estate was assessed in the year
1900, as follows: Lots eighteen and nine
teen of block three, original plat of the town
of Washburn, McLean county, North Dakota
(lots 18 & 19, block 3, orig. plat of Washburn,
N. Dak.), said real estate being assessed in
1900 to J. G. Sanders
You arc hereby notified that said above
described real estate was sold, as provided
by law, at the annual sale of lands upon
which taxes had bccomc delinquent, after ad
vertisement thereof, as provided by law, which
sale was made at the auditor's office at the
court house, in the city of Washburn, county
of McLean, state of North Dakota, on the
3d day of December, 1001, and the amount of
the delinquent tax due upon the property afore
said at the date of sale was twenty-eight cents
($ .28), including penalties, costs and inter
est, to make which amount, the said prop
(rty was duly offered for sale, and no one
offering to pay the amount of said unpaid
taxts, was bid in for the county of McLean,
and subsequently assigned. for forty-nine
cents ($ .49), and a certificate of said as
signment was issued to the purchaser thereof
under the hand and seal of the auditor of
saiil McLean county.
And you are further notified that the
owner and holder of the certificate so issued
has presented the same to the undersigned as
auditor of said county, and demanded a deed
for said property as provided bv law, and
said certificate, being and remaining unre
deemed, and there being forty-nine cents
($ .49) due and unpaid thereon, including
subsequent taxes paid for the years 1901, 1902
and 1903, penalties and interest, as subse
quent taxes, interest, penalty and costs, and
there appearing no legal objection why a tax
deed should not be issued as demanded
You are therefore notified that two ar.d 53
100 ($2.53) dollars, exclusive of accruing
costs, is necessary to redeem said property
*'-.n said sale, and that unless the said amount
and the costs of this proceeding are paid on
or within ninety days after the service of
this notice upon you. a tax deed will be is
sued therefor as provided by law
1'criod of redemption expires Julv 1, 1907.
I liven under my hand and official seal this
:?3d day of March, 1907.
O. B. WING,
Auditor of McLean County, N. D.
Notice of Expiration of Time of Re
demption.
State of North Dakota, County of McLean, ss.
Office of County Auditor.
Washburn. N. D. March 4th, 1907.
To Mathilda Kruse the person in whose name
certain real estate situated in McLean county,
North Dakota, and hereinafter described, now
appears of record in the oflico of the register of
deeds of Mci.can county,, and which said real
estate was assossed in the year 1902 as follows:
Southwest quarter of Section 4, township one
hundred forty uine. range seventy-four (nwH of
Sec. 4. Twp. 119, Eg. 74), said real estate being
assessed in 1902 to Henry J. Kruse.
You are hereby notified that said above de
scribed real estate was sold, as provided by law
at the annual sale of lands upon which taxes
had become delinquent, after advertisement
thereof, as providea by law, which sale was
made at the auditor's office at. the court house
in the city of Washburn, county of McLean,
state of North Dakota on tho First da* of ie
cember. 1903, and the amount of the delinquent
tax due upon the property aforesaid at the date
of sale was Eleven and 83-100 ($11.83) dollars,
there sold, as provided by law)
SeaU'f aUdit°r
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property as provided by law, and said certificate
being and remaining unredeemed, and the being
twenty aud SU-lOO ($20.94) dollars due and unpaid
hereon, including interest, penalty and costs,
and there appearing no legal objection, why a
tax deed should not be issued as demanded.
You are therefore notified that Twenty and
94-100 ($20.94) dollars, exclusive of accruing
costs, is necessary to redeem said property from
sale, that unless the said amount ana the costs
of this proceeding are paid on or within ninety
days after the service of this notice upon you
a tax deed will be issued therefor as provided
by law.
Period of redemption expires June 15th, 1907.
Given under my hand and official seal this
4th day of March, 1907.
[SEAL] O. B. WING.
Auditor of McLean Co. N. D,
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
Unitod States Lund Office, Devils Lake,
North Dakota, Mar. 8. 1907.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this ollice by Fred Harrison, contestant
unaiust Spencer Stephens, entry No.
SSWG'i, made July 14, 1905, for the S. W.
Section 7. Township 149, Range 80 by
Spencer Stephens eontestee, in which
itjis alleged that Spencer Stephens has wholly
abandoned the said land that he has not culti
vated nor established his residence thereon as
required by law that he does not now and never
has established t.hereon nor cultivated the same
in any manwr that lie was absent therefrom
for more than six months, an'1 that such ab
sence is not due to employment in the United
States army or navy during any war in which
the Uuited State4 is engaged, said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching saia allegation at JQ o'clock
A. M. May 2d, 1907. before Aug. E. Johnston. U.
S. Commissioner Diet, of N. Dak., at his office,
in the village of Washburn. North Dakota,
and that final hearing will be held at 2 o'clock
P. M. on May 9.1907. before the register and re
ceiver at the United States Land Office in the
City of Devil's Lake, N. Dak.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit filed Mch. 8,1907, set forth facts which
Show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice cannot be made it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
O. E. Serumsard, register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Bismarck, North Dakota, Feb.21,1907.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before G.
Olgeirson, county judge, at Washburn, N. D.,
on May 3,1907, viz:
David Schlichenmayer, Jr. H. E. No. 27101 made
2-23-01, for the neH of Sec. No. 26, twp. 145n
of range 80 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
John Kiemele, John Keck, Jacob Miller,
David Schlichenmayer, Sr. all of Washburn, N.
D. 3-1 M. H. Jewell, Register.
E. A. Lamb, Atty.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Bismarck, North Dakota, March 22,. 1937.
Notice is hereby given that the following
name settle has filed notice of his intention to
make final five years proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
16866, dated April 21,1902, for the ueK of seC'
tion 10, township 144, range 80.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: ... _,
Richard Lieb, John Rains, J. P. Gill, and Ed.
Ridmour, all of Pace,
N.
D.
3-29 M. H. Jewell, Register.
State of North Dakota, In CountyCourt,
County of McLean. S Before HOJUG.
Olgeirson, judge
In the matter
of the estate of Ole Holtan, de
ceased.
On reading and filing the petition of A. T.
Danielson, administrator of the estate of Ole E.
Holtan. deceased, representing among, other
thing that he has fully administered said estate
and praying that a time and place be fixed for
examining and, allowing the final account of
his admministration.
It is ordered tha '. said account be examined
and petition heard by the judge of this court,
on Monday the 6th day of stay, A. D. 19Q7 at 10
o'clocka. m. at the court rooms of said court,
the village of Washburn, in said county.
It is farther ordered, that notice therefore be
given to all persons, interested, by publishing
a copy of this order for four successive weeks
Eleader,
rlor to said day of hearing, in the. Washburn
a weekly newspaper, printed ana pub?
blished at Washburn, in said county.
DATED
at Washbu,
N. D,
1907.
tSEAL]
for Mprtgagee,
kK-'tif
assess
^1*
of Mar.
By the court:
1
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY
ADVERTISEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that that certain
mortgage, executed and delivered by Louisa
Bender, widow, mortgagor, to Henry A.
Barnes, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of
January, A. D. nineteen hundred and five, and
filed for record in the office of the register
of deeds of the county of McLean, and
state of North Dakota, on the 18th day of
January, A. D.. 1905, and recorded in book
"F7" of mortgages, at page 430, and assigned
by said mortgagee by an instrument in writ
ing to Farm Mortgage Loan & Land Company,
a corporation, dated the 14th day of January,
A. D. 1907, and filed for record in said office
of the register of deeds on the 23d dayoi
January, 1907, and recorded in book 113
of assignments, on page .25, will be fore
closed by a sale of the premises in such
mortgage and hereinafter described, at the
front door of the courthouse, in the village oi
Washburn, in the county of McLean, and
state of North Dakota, at the hour of two
o'clock p. in., on the 11th day of May, 1907,
to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage
on the day of sale.
The premises described in said mortgage
and which will be sold to satisfy the same,
are those certain premises situated in the
county of McLean, and state of North Ua
kota, and described as follows, to wit: West
one-half of the northwest one-quarter, tlie
northeast one-quarter of the northwest one
quarter and the northwest une-quarter of the
northeast one-quarter, all in section thirty
four, in township one hundred and forty
nine, range seventy-five.
The assignee of mortgagee has paid taxes
in the sum of $29.12, which were due upon
said tract and which the mortgagor failed to
pay and has also paid and taken up two in
terest coupons for $30 each, due January 1,
1906, and January 1, 1907, respectively, upon
a prior mortgage of record against said
premises, the mortgagor having 'ailed to do
so and the mortgagor having failed to pay two
installments of $25 each due January 1, 1000,
and January 1, 1007, respectively, upon the
mortgage now being foreclosed, the assignee
of mortgagee elects to declare the whole amount
due and payable, and including the aforesaid
sums paid upon taxes and prior mortgage at
rccord against said premises
there will be due on such mortgage at the
date of sale tlie sum of two hundred twenty
six dollars, besides statutory costs and attor
ney fees.
Dated March 30, 1907.
FARM MORTGAGE LOAN LAND CO..
Assignee of Mortgagee.
C,. S. Wouledge. Attorney for Assignee of
Mortgagee, Anamoose, North Dakdta.
including penalties, costs and interest, to make The east half of the northeast quarter (e' of
nprt.v twnv then and ne'ii) of section twenty-oue (21), and the north
for Fieven and half of the northwest quarter (nH of nw!4) of
83-100 ($11.83) aollarV, ami a certificate of said alf fa to^ip qto hundred
sale was issued to the purchaser thereof under and fifty (l.i0) north, of ran^e seventy-four (i4)
lhAn™m^d
°E
Mortgage Foreclosure Sale.
Notice is hereby given, That that certain
mortgage, executed and delivered by Helen
Breitzman and Franz Breitzmau, her husband,
mortgagors, to Gustav Hohensee, mortgagee,
datea'the 3d cay of January, 1906, and filed for
the county of McLean and state of North Da
kota, on the 5th day of February A. D. 1906, and
recorded in book fi6 of mortgages at page 128.
and assigned by said mortgagee by
and instrument in writing, to Ender
lin State Bank which assignment is dated on
the 23d day of-February, 1906. and was, on the
25th day of January, 1907, duly filed for record
in the office of the register of deeds of said Mc
Lean county, and recorded in book "H2" of as
signments, at page 621, will be foreclosed by a
sale of tho premises in such mortgage and here
inafter described, at the front door of tin court
house at Washburn in the county of McLean
and state of Worth Dakota at the hour of two
o'clock in tho afternoon, on the 20th day of
April A. D., 1907, to satisfy tho amount duo up
on such mortgago on the day or sale. The
premises described in such, mortgage and
which will be sold to satisfy the same are situ
ated in the county of McLean and state of
UU.OI uunau xorth Dakota, and described as follows, towit:
M°" WTherewillbe
Aud you are further notified, that the owner sale the sum trtbi.
and holder of the certificate so issued has pA
scnted the snine to the undersigned as auditor Dated this _nd da ofM
of said county, and demanded a deed for said
nrAnort ns nrnvidfid bv law. and said certificate Pierce A. Tennesou, Assignee of Mortgagee,
due on such mortgage at the
date of sale the sum of Six hundred dollars and
March, 1907.
Attys. for Assignee of Mortgagee,
Far«o, N. 1. 3-8
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE P»Y
ADVERTISEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that that certain
mortgage, executed and delivered by Jacob
A. Hoff and Juljana Hoff, his wife, mort
gagors, to G. A. Ebbert, mortgagee, dated the
22d day of November, A. D. nineteen hundred
and five, and filed for rccord in the office
of the register of deeds of the county of
McLean and state of North Dakota, oti the
25th day of November, A. D. 1905, and re
corded in book "FG" of mortgages, at page
452, 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 of Washburn, in the county
of McLean, and stale of North Dakota, at
the hour of two o'clock p. m., on the 21th
day of May, 1007, to satisfy the amount due
upon said mortgage on the day of sale.
The premises described in said mortgage and
which will be sold to satisfy the same, are
those certain premises situated in the county
a a a N a a a
described as follows, to wit: East half of
northwest quarter, and southwest quarter of
northwest quarter, and northwest quarter of
southwest quarter of section seventeen, in
township one hundred and forty-nine north
of range seventy-five west.
The mortgagee has paid interest due Nov
ember 15, 1906, in the sum of thirty dollars
on a prior mortgage of record against said
premises, the mortgagors having failed to do
so and the mortgagors having failed to pay
an installment of thirty dollars due Novem
ber 15, 1900, on said mortgage being fore
closed, the mortgagee elects to declare the
vfcole amount due and payable, and in
cluding aforesaid interest payment made by
mortgagee upon a prior mortgage of record
sipainst said premises, there will be due on
said mortgage on the date of sale the sum
of one Ivmdred and ciirhty-threc and 75-100
dollars, besides statutory costs and attorney
fees.
Dated March. 2G, 1007.
G. A. EH BERT.
Mortgagee.
G. S. Woolcdge, Attorney for Mortgagee,
Anamoose, North Dakota
Notice of Hearing Application for
Druggist's Permit.
State of North Dakota, County of McLeanss.
IN THE COUNTY COOBT.
Pursuant to an order of this court, made on
the 19th day of March. A. D. 1907, notice is
hereby given that on Monday the 22nd day of
April, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, at the court rooms at this
court, at the county court house, in the village
of Washburn, county of McLean, and state of
North Dakota, has been appointed by the judge
of this court as the time and place for hearing
the petition of R. C. D. Higgins of the village of
Washburn in said McLean county, for the
granting to him of a druggist's permit to sell
for medicinal, scientific and mechanical pur
poses, malt, vinous, spirituous, fermented or
other intoxicating liquors at lot 19 blk. 11 fa the
village of Washburn, county of McLean, and
state of North Dakota when and where any
person interested in tho granting cf said peti
tion may appear and contest the same under
the provisions of tho law, %nd they will be
heard.
Dated at Washburn, x. D. the 18th day of
March, A. D. 1907. G. OLGIBKSON,
Judge of the County Court.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
Notice is hereby given. That that certain
mortgage executed and delivered by Johann
Heisz and Rosina Heisz, hia wife, mortgagors,
to First National Bank of Harvey, mortgagee,
dated the 15th day of November A. D. nineteen
hundred and five and filed for record in the of
fice of the register of deeds of the
county of McLean and state of North Dakota,
on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1905, and re
corded in book B4 or mortgages at page 297,
will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in
such mortgage and. hereinafter described at
the front door of the courthouse in the village
of Washburn, in the county of McLean and
state of North Dakota, at the hour of two
o'clock p. ra. on the 20th day Of April 1907, to
satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on
the day of sale.
The premises described in said mortgage and
which will be sold to satisfy the same, are
those certain premises situated in the County
of McLean, and State of Nortk Dakota and de
saribed as follows, to-wit:
The south-west quarter of the north-east
Sle
uarter (8. W. 4 of N. E. UK the south half of
Northwest Quarter (S.% of N.W.X) and Lot
Three (8), of Section Two (2), in Township One
Hundred and Forty-Seven (147) N. of Range
Seventy-five (75) W.
There will be due on such mortgage at the
date of sale the sum of One Hundred and Sev
onteen Dollars and tho cost of foreclosure and
sale.
.Dated at Harvey, North Dakota, this 5th day
of March, 1907.
First National Bank of Harvey,
Mortgagee.
John O. Hanchett, Attorney for Mortgagee
Harvey, North Dakota.
NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF
REDEMPTION.
State of North Dakota, County of McLean.
SS.
Office of County Auditor,
Washburn, N. D., March 22, 1907.
To Matilda Carlson, the person in whose
name certain real estate situate in McLean
county. North Dakota, and. hereinafter de
scribe^,
now
You are hereby notified that said above
described real estate was sold, as provided
by law, at the annual sale of lands upon
which taxes had become delinquent, after ad
vertisement thereof, as provided by law. which
sale was made at the auditor's office at the
court house in the city of Washburn, county
of McLean, state of North Dakota, on the
2d day of December, 1902, and the amount
of the delinquent tax due upon the property
aforesaid at the Hate of sale was nineteen
cents ($.19). including penalties, costs and in
terest, to make which amount, the said prop
erty was then and there sold, as provided
by law, for nineteen cents ($.19), and a
certificate of said sale was issued to the pur
chaser thereof under the hand and seal of
the auditor of said McLean county.
And vou are further notified .that the
owner and holder of the certificate so issued
has presented tlie same to the undersigned
as auditor of said county, and demanded
a deed for said property as provided by law,
and said certificate being and remaining unre
deemed, and there being thirty-four' cents
($.34) due and unpaid thereon. including
interest, penalty and costs, and there appear
ing no legal objection why a tax deed should
not he issued as demanded
You are therefore notified that thirty-four
cents ($.34), exclusive of accruing costs, is
necessary to redeem said property from said
sale, and that unless the said amount and
the costs of this proceeding are paid on or
within ninety days after the service of this
notice upon you, a tax deed will be issued
therefor as provided by law.
Period of redemption expires July 1, 1907.
Given under my hand and official seal this
22d day of March, 1907.
The said contestant having in a proper affi
davit, filed March 9. 07, set forth facts to
show, that after due diligence personal service
of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given
by duo and proper publication.
«*&?$»
Auditor of McLean County, N. D.
ALIAS CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollice,
Minot, N. D. Feb. 23,1907.
A sufficient contest having been filed
in this ollice by Theodore E. Hacanson. contest
ant, against homestead entry No. 17571 made
August 8th, 1902, for the nw quarter of Section
28, township 149 n, ranpe 88 w.. by Charles Reed
eontestee, in which it is alleged that said eon
testee has wholly abandoned said tract of lund
for a period of more than six months sinco mak
ing said entry and uext prior to the date hereof,
ana is still abandoning the same that he has
wholly failed to establish a residence of his
land or to make any improvements thereon
and that said allowed absence from the said
land was not do to his employment in the army,
navy or marine corps of the United States as a
private soldier, oilier, seaman or marine during
the war with Spain or during any other war in
which the U. S. may be engaged said parties
are hereby notified to appear, respond and of
fer evidouce touching said allegation at 10
o'clock a. in. on April 27.1907, before the regis
ter and receiver at the U. S. land otllce in Minot
N.D.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit tiled Feb. 13 1907. set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice cannot be mado, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
T,
fi. Fox, Receiver
Johnson & Nestos, of Minot, N. D.
Attorneys for contestant.
Alias Contest Notice.
Department of the Interior. United States
Land Office, Minot. N. D.. March 4,1907.
A sufficient contest afildavit having been filed
in this ollice by Sine Larson, contestant., against
homestead entry No. 32653 made April 21st, 1905,
for the south-east quarter of scction 2. town
ship 149, n., of Range. 86 w., by Carl Granhus,
Contestee, in which it is alleged that the said
contesteo has wholly abandoned said tract of
land for a period of more than six mouths
since making said entry and next prior to the
date hereof, and is still abandoning tho same
that he has wholly failed to establish a resi
dence on his land or to make any improvements
thereon and that the said alleged absence from
the said land was not due to his employment in
the army, navy or marine corps of the United
States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or
marine during the war with Spain, or during
any other war in which tho United States may
be engaged said purties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and oiler evidence touching
said allegation at Ten O'clock A. M„ May 4.
1907, before the Honorable Register aud Re
ceiver of the United States Land Ollice at Mi
not. North Dakota.
L. D. McGrAlIAN, Register.
Johnson & Nestos, attorneys for contestant.
Minot. North Dakota.
Contest Notice.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office,
Bismarck, N. D„ March 21,1007.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by Rolland Wooley, of Darling, N
D.. contestant, against Homestead entry No.
17865, made July 22,1902 for w'. of nwH Sec, 25,
and e'/a ne% Sec. 26, Twp. 148, Range 81, by Lars
E. Aim, contestee. in which it is alleged that
claimant has wholly abandoned said land that
he has not resided upon said land as required
by law that such default has existed for more
than six month last past and'dots now exist
that said alleged absence from the said land
was not due to his employment in the army,
navy or marine corps of the United States as
a private soldier^ officer, seaman or marine
during the war with Spain, or during any other
war in which the Uuited States may be en
gaged and said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence touching
said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 14,
1907, before Karl Klein, a notary public, at his
office at Washburn, N. D., (and that final hear
ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on May 21,
1907 before) the Register and receiver at the
U. S. land offlco in Bismarck, N. D.
The said contestant, having in a proper affi
davit filed Mar. 21,1907, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
3-29 M. H. Jewell, Register.
Contest Notice.
Departmeut of the Interior, U. S. Land Office,
Devils Lake, North Dakota, Feb. 25,1907.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by Johann Ackermanu contestant,
against homestead entry No. 32600 made Aorii
Ist'
1.2?Vor sJ¥^sei*
lot
7-
"r-l-
iiSiliil
appears of record in the of­
fice of the register of deeds of McLean
county, and which said real estate was assessed
in the year 1901, as follows: Lot twenty
two of block four, Veedcr's addition to the
town of Washburn, McLean county, North
Dakota (Lot 82, block 4, Veeder's addition
to the town of Washburn, N. Dak.), said
real estate being assessed in 1901 to Matilda
a
O. B. WING,
Se®-20 and wV4 neK
Sec. 29, Twp. 150 n, Range 77 w, by Eugene Sal
livan, contestee, in which it is alleged that said
Eugene Sullivan has wholly abandoned said
land for more than six month last past, and han
wholly failed to establish his resldence uSon
said land has wholly failed to cultivate or
otherwise improve said land or to build thereon
a MtDAllinff hAnaa
AII A^LA.
L«.'U.' a
ment in the army, navy or marine corps ol
United States as a private soldier, officer asm.
man or marine, during the war with Spainor
during any other war in which the U. S. mav ba
engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to
respond and offer evidence tounhW
T^a'jfid contestant, having in a proper affi- hs'Z
Wed March.11th, 1907, set forth facte Srf#
which show that .after due due^iligence, p«r- "dft
sonal service of this notice caniot"'S"Vi^eTit«.
is herebyInderal and directed that such noiiee
begiven due and proper mihlinntinn «sSa
iperpublication.
Record address of contestee,
Notice for Publication.
office a^a^buriUrlr., on 3, 19OT, vul
,_ John Kiemele,
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Office, Bismarck, N. D. Feb. 21,1907.
Notice is hereby g.ven .{hat the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final commuted proof in support of his
that said proofwill be made before -V
claim
No' 28825, made Dee.
28-1903, the nwk of Sec. 26, Twp. 145, Rg. 80.
He names the following witnesses to prove
SftSillandTiiT
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and
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cultivation
Dan Kuk,'Johannes Keck, David Sehleefcen-

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