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ftrrrr? COUNTY COBRRESPONDENCE CRYSTAL, HI'lUNoS. J. F. Pearson and \V^. M. Uaven drove in from Butter Cup rauoli last t^uuilay. Botsford was home on a visit last Sunday. The sohool is now closed. The teacher we bad has opened a sohool in Dawson and another teacher is needed very muoh here. A prairie tire is raging north of the Springs today and the wind is very high but no damage bus been heard of yet. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearson and Mrs. Oilman have returned from a trip to Jamestown. There were three or four oars loaded with sheep again last Saturday. B. F. Bakie called at the Butter Cup ranch last Wednesday looking up stray stook. FATE. P1MUHUE Born—To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lovett a sun. Rev. Hubbell is spending a week at the college iu Farito the better to ar range his class studies which he intends to pursue the oooaing year. He will still be pastor of this charge here until the 1st of the coming November. Mrs. B. Gibson Dunlap uear Eld ridge was visiting friends here the past week. Mrs. Georgia Pendray and son, was visiting her parents and friends for a few days. Jim Eisher was doing business in Fargo returning last Tuesday. E. E. Green received a visit from bis father K. Green near Wheatland. He returned home last Monday. Cbas. Boyd WHS a Jamestown visitor. His brother, M. Boyd is at Pingree for a few days. Miss Ellis is sick bat we trust that she will soon be around again. There is a terrific fire raging to the west and north of us. If we escape we will consider ourselves laoky. Thursday's Markets—Local. Wheat: No. 1 hard, per bu 58 No. 1 northern 57 No. 2 northern 55 Flax 94 Rye 37 Oats, per bu. 26 Flour: "Belle", per 100 lbs 2 20 "Entire Wheat," 100 1 be 2 20 "A Patent", per 100 lbs 2 10 "Golden Northwest," per 100 lbs. 1 75 "Home Comfort" 100 lbs 1 1C Bran, per 10 00 gt}prts,perton,per ton, JJ."gnite 11 00 rpqBc) fepd, ton 18 00 Ground oorn, per ton 1? uC Coal (at yarcfc) pgr top: 00 6 50 3 00 Wood (at yards) per cord Maple and birch 6 50 Oak 6 0C Tamarack 5 00 Pine slabs 4 00 Potatoes, per ba 40 Batter, fair demand 18 & 20 Eggs, per dozen, fair demand 15 Hay: Per ton 4 00 to 5 00 MEDINA. Messrs. Batch and Marston shipped fonr carloads of oattle from here recent ly- Mrs. Jenkins who has been visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Dwyer departed for her home in Elmira, N. Y. last Monday. M. M. Taylor and sons returned from Spiritwood. ROVAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum* Alum baking powders are the greatest rnenacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWOtB CO.. NEW YORK. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Clothier of Wind sor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buck waiter. Brookman and Wells expecfc to ship several carloads of oattle from here this week. Misses Lou Cress and Neva Bope visited at Frank Fisohers Sunday. King Captured. Joe King, the colored convict who es caped from the penitentiary Sunday afternoon and has beeu running amuck with a gun in the neighborhood of Ster ling for the past few daye, was captured Wednesday morning. King was at onoe brought back to Bismarck and is locked up again in his cell. He had on him when captured a ritle, revolver and several other articles more or less for midable. It developed after be was captured that in the running fight with Guard Falconer one shot had penetrated hisolothing, struok a file which be had in bis pocket been reflected, otherwise the ball would have gone through him. BRITISH TKOOPS MOVE. Several Thousand Men Go Into Camp at Dundee, Natal. DURBAN, Natal, Sept. 21.—Seven hun dred and fifty lxieu of the Leicestershire regiment, 750 men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 200 mounted infantry and the Eighteenth Hussars have arrived at Dundee from Lady Smith. PlETERMARITZBUKO, Niit.ijJ, Sept, 27.— troops that have been jaovei] from Lady Smith to Dundee will form anew camp at Dundee, their places being filled with othexs. Their movement was executed so gJgarUy and uuex pectedlythat the Boer spies were una ware of it until it was actually accom rlisUetL Good for Itching Backs MOTHERS! Mothers! a hot bath -with Cm CL'KA SOAP, when followed by a sinpio application of CrricrRA Ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients, will afford the most grateful and comforting relief in tho severest forms of itching, burning, and scaly skin and scalp humors, rashes, and irrita tions, and point to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all other remedies and even the best physicians fail. Sold throughout the world. Pottcr Oreo ai»i Cii km. Com-.. Prop.., Bo. ton. How to Cure itching Humor#, free. Till] MAN OF TO-DAY. Though Apparently Strong and Healthy He May bo in Immi nent Danger. We read of the sudden death of men apparently full of health and strength, and we are astounded. But were they healthy? No though outwardly there was nothing the matter, and no symp toms appeared by whioh a doctor could discover their disease, there was, not withstanding a disease present, whioh eilently and secretly was laving up prison whioh when the exciting cause should come, would immediately tlood the lungs with its deadly seoretions, and render them inert and useless, so that the man who had been apparently a tower of strength grew feeble as an infant, and, in spite of the efforts of the greatest dootors, slowly choked to death. Medical writers will tell you that the victim of pneumonia is drowned in his own secretions. But why were not these secretions oarried off Because the kidneys were unequal to the task and needed aid. If business men, and meu of affairs generally, when apparently in perfect health, could be induced to take precau tions—how greatly would the number of widows or orphans be diminished in this fair land! The remedy is so sample, so well known, so infallible. To avoid pneumonia and Bright'e dis sense and all other ills arising from dis eased livers andjkidneys, all that need to be done is to take as directed, War ner's Safe Cure. It. will cleanse, it will strengthen, it will feed these organs, so that they can do their work. Autumn then with its sudden changes of temperature, will have no terrors for us—for colds cannot find lodgement in a healthy body, and as for the greater evils of which we have been speaking, this medicine is known to furnish per fect immunityJ|from them, to all who take it faithfully according to directions. Advertised List. Following is a list of unolaimed letters remaining in the postofiice at James town, N. D., for the week ending Sept. 23,1899. TJADIEB* LIST. Bane, Mrs Kate Goodnll, Miss Lulu Hme, Mrs W Reed, Mrs Millie Wilson, Miee Cora. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Argabright, Bert |£tj Arsen, Joe Barivill, Powell., W W Gordon, Osoa^S Hytoee, Arthur Harrife, Wkrren (2) Krueok, George Lauder, W Paul,'Lewis Peters, Charley (2) Pittiroom, Welby Robbins, Morrison Sanders, Tbeo Sprink, Stannon, George Wood, Arden Walke, O Wagner. E Swaim, These letters will be held 21 days after which they will be sent to dead letter office. In calling for these letters always say advertised and give date of this list. CHAS. L. MITCHELL, P. M. Critical In Venezuela. PONCE, Porto Rico, Sept. 27.—Ad vices received here from Caracas de scribe the situation in Venezuela as critical. The revolutionists are ap-1 proaching Victoria where the next bat tle will be fought. People desiring to proceed to Puerto Cabello, on the Gulf of Trieste, are not allowed to depart. The government w1 yery unpopular and Very suspicious. Offers a Reward. An attempt was made Tuesday to wreck an eastbound passenger train on the Montana Central railway at Iron Siding, north uf Helena, and H. E. By rum, assistant general superintendent of the Great Northern at Great Falls, Mont., offered 81,000 reward for the ar rest and conviction of the guilty men. The obstructions, consisting of rails and ties, were placed on a grade, but were discovered by a freight train, which, aa it was olimbintr the hill, was enabled to stop before it met with mishap. Kcuil in thu Vnlksranil. PRETORIA, Sept. 27.—The imperial dispatch was read during the day in the volksraad. President Kiuger an nounced that the reply of the govern ment of the South African Republic would bo presented to the volksraad shortly. No KtiropKon Intervention. LONDON, (Sept. 'J 7.—The Brussels cor respondent of The Standard says that Dr. Leyds, Luropean representative of tho South Alncan Republic, now real izes the hopelessness of any attempt to secure European intervention. I inpleuicnts Not Ciootln in Truusit. COUNCIL BLUFFS, la., Sept. 27.— Judge Macy in district court decided that the properly of an implement dealer here is not "goods in transit and hence is subject to local taxation." The principle has been at stake for some time, several suits having arisen. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Not ice Is hereby Kivcn that thai certain mortgage executed and delivered liv John Sullivan, un married. mortgagor, to Amies Stewart, niort mtnee. dated .lime 1st, ISHi ami tiled for record in the ollice of the lteuistor of Deeds of the Coun ty of .Sliitsiuan, Territory of Dakota, now State of North Dakota, on the 21st day of June, IfWti. at lOo'elock a. m.,and recorded iu J?ook of Mortgage Deeds at page l'.»l. and duly assigned by the said mortgagee to Wells and Dickev Company, a corporation, by instrument in writing, dated February 2-lrd. ISiftt, recorded in Hook "X" of Mortgage* Deeds, page "34ti." March 14th, 181)9, at 10 o'clock a. in, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door ot the court house in the town or City of Jamestown, County of Stutsman and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock 1. m. on the 7th day of October. 18!l», to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described insticli mort gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The southwest quarter (S. W. Vi) of section number Six (ti), in township number One Hun dred thirty-nine (1.10) north, of range number Sixty-eight (68) west of the Fifth Principal Mer idian in Stutsman county. Mrtl» Dakota. There will bedue on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of nine hundred dollars principal and interest, and fifty dollars attor ney's fees, as provided in tlie mortgage, and taxes, and the costs and disbursements of this foreclosure. Dated this 18th day of August, 1RW. WELLS AND DICKKV COM TAN V, Assignee of Mortgagee, MAKION CONK LIS. Attorney lor Assignee of Mortgagee, Jamestown, N'ortli Dakota. First Pub. Aug. 24 ALIAS NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior, United States Land Ollice, Fargo. N. D„ Aug. 12th. 1899 lli! A .sufficient eontest affidavit having been filed in this office by Thomas H. Stephens, contestant, against Timber Culture Entry No. 11216, made June 16th, 1886, for NEJ» of section 2, in township 13!) north of range66, weet by Aug u*t Trapp, contestee, in which it is alleged that said August Trapp lias wholly abandoned said tract that he has at no time cultivated, broken or plowed anv part thereof that he has at no time planted any part thereof to trees, tree seeds, cuttings, shrubs or shrubbery, and that no one has so planted or cultivated any part thereof, for him, except that about 5 acres were broken in 1886 or 1887, that no trees are now growing on said tract said parties are hereby notified and required to appear, respond and give testimony concerning and touching said illegations on the 21st day of October. A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. in., nefore Alfred Steel, a notary public, at his office in Jamestown. North Dakota, and that final hearing will be held at 10 a. in., on October 24tli 18!)9, before the Register and Receiver at the United States I.and office, in Fargo, N. I). The said contestant having in a proper affi davit, tiled August, 12,1899, set forth lacts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice cannot he made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication in the Weekly Alert, Jamestown, X. D. CIIAS. X. VALKNTINK, Register. John Knauf, Attorney for Contestant. First publication Aug. 17. AUCTION! AUCTION! ON ACCOUNT OF FIRE! My Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverwear and Clocks. On .ac count of building being damaged by fire will offer and sell my Entire Jewelry Stock by Public Auction without reserve Commencing SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, at 2 p. m! And Continue until Entire Stock is Sold. A. G. TELLNER. iiTriiMH'iminiiiiiiiiiiililimiHiMillwiiiiniiiiiiiliiiiHiiiiiiiii J^egelablePrcparationfor As similating theFood andRegula tii\g the Stomachs and Bowels of INIAMS, HILMKEN,^ PromotesDigestion,Cheerful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphme nor Mineral. NOT ARC OTIC. Raxfie ofOldDrSAMUELnTCELli J\unpkm Sted" *ilx.Sauuf JtncAtUe. Salts utilise Seed Jipprrmut J)i Carbonate Sofa fibnnSccd Clarified Sugar hUhU/yrevi Flavor Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions, Fever ish aess andLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER QONKLIN & MURPHY, HA.HJSTEH© At Five Per Cent. Discount CASTORIA For Infants and ^hi idre^.. LIKIMBUHnMn The Kind You Always Bought Bears the Signature r% 01 This is a good chance to buy a harness as harness will surely be higher next year. Attorneys at Law, OlUce In Gladstone Block, Corner room, first floor, JAMESTOWN, NORTH DAKOTA WANTED. Bright Han with Light Team. To work in Stutsman county, steady work and good wages to tbe right man. For partioulars address Cerlicher Bros, Winona,Minn FOR CASH! BERT L. FELLOWS. pETER PEARSON, Justice of the Peace. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY Room in, Doolittle Block, JAMESTOWN N. O JOHN KNAUF ATTOHNBY-AT-LAW. Jaines River Bank Fnildiog, Jamestown. N. D. tv II) Use For Over Thirty Years THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY •J