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COUNTRY COHRESPONDENOS KKNSALu Mrs. Livermoxe returned to her home in Swea City, la., last Wednes day. T^e cellar to Watson. Stintson & Co.'s new store building is excavat ed and the dirt used to grade up the streets, which adds much to the im provements. Masons will begin Mon day to lay the foundation. Miss Marguerite Thompson com pleted a term of school near Courte nay. Miss Clara begins a winter term near Wimbledon. R. IT. Points and sister. Miss Viola, from Hastings, and Cherry Tree, Pa., arrived for a months visit with their uncles, J. L. and II. Hoover. Miss Stuart and Miss Briar of Fargc were Kensal visitors. The dance Friday night was a very enjoyable affair. MEDINA. W. J. Dwyer made a business trip to Dawson Wednesday. Messrs. E. P. Olson and J. 31. Bots ford went to Jamestown Wednesday in the interest of the Medina camp of Modern Woodmen, returning Friday. Olavis Amundson left Wednesday for Valley City, where he will resume his work. Messrs. Thomassen and H. Lambert of Sherburn, Minnesota, came in from that place Friday and were looking over different lands in this vicinity. Miss Dearborn spent Friday and Saturday at her home in Jamestown. William Earle, who has been spend ing some time at Steele working at his artistic sign painting, drove in from that place Saturday. He is about to put up some very nice signs for the bank and other business places of our town. Daniel Preszler has been on the sick list for the past few days. Messrs. S. T. Zeller and C. F. Luth er of Sterling, 111, arrived in town Saturday and have been spending a few days looking over the country around Medina. Father Gallahue cajne up from Jamestown Friday and held services in the school house Saturday morning. District Deputy Ellsworth of the A. O. U. W., from Jamestown visited our town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brockman came up from Buffalo this week and are visit ing relatives in this vicinity. Mr. John Howard made a business trip to St. Paul Saturday, returning Tuesday. PROPOSALS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the county auditor for the hoard and care of W Darling, bids to state board and care by the month until April 1st, 1902. Bids will be re ceived up to 10 o'clock a. m. Nov. 4, 1901 and opened the same day. The beard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. L. B. Niemeyer, County Auditor. Clmalag Kvraltar*. Where a piece of furniture li very mucb soiled and requires to be cleaned and polished, first wash It tboronghlj •with warm soapy water, washing only a small sarface at a time and drying it quickly by nibbing It bard with a flan nel. Mix together one pint of linseed oil and a half pint of kerosene, wet a flannel with the oil mixture and rub the cleaned furniture. Rest half an bonr before taking a fresh piece of tonne! and ttMB by vigorous rubbing polish the wood until It shines like glass. 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Pimples, Blackheads, Red Rough, Oily Skin PREVENTED 6Y fiMCUta VSBAP* MILLIONS OP PEOPLE USE CDTICUBA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of I falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTI CURA SOAP in the form of baths for annoy ing irritations, inflammations, and excori ations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weak nesses, and for many sanative purposes. CUTICURA SOAP combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and com plexion soap, and the BESI toilet, bath, and baby soap in the ***orld. Couplet* Treatment hr Ew CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to instantly allay itcn inCi inflammation, and irritation, and sootno and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE BET is often sufficient to cure the severest case. Sold tbrnnchoal the world. Brttith P*PP*'_ j~- S'J" BEST Soys. Ch»urh»«»» S*. IMtu On* at caaM.Coaft.Mi not*. Auction Sale. There will be an auction sale of farm machinery, horses and house hold furniture in Jamestown Satur day, Nov. 2. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. [OFFICIAL.] Regular session board of county commissioners at 9 o'clock a. m., Oct. 7,1901. Present C. R. Flint, Geo. L. Severn and Peter Haas. Minutes of meetings, September 2nd and 21st, 1901, read and on mo tion approved. The following bills were audited and read and on motion allowed: Fritz Hobeck, board and care Sept 1901 13 00 S Goodman, repairing county bridge 22 20 Latimer, nurse care Mr. Godfrey Ruff, small pox from Aug. 21 to Sept. 21 1901 128 00 City hospital, board and care small pox patients for Aug ust and September 1901 126 50 City hospital,-care, board and attendance of sick for month of September, 1901.. 120 75 Peter Haas, viewing roads, bridges and attendance board meetings as commis sioner per diem and mile age, quarter ending Sept. 30th. 1901 65 30 Geo Severn, viewing roads, bridges attendance board meetings as commissioner per diem and mileage for quarter ending Sept 201901 75 80 Geo Severn, mileage and per diem as overseer of poor for quarter ending Sept, 301901 6 00 Flint, viewing roads, brid ges and attendance board meetings, per diem and mileage quarter ending Sept. 30 1901 121 20 RFlint, mileage and perdiem as overseer of poor quarter ending Sept, 30 1901 6 00 E Lyman, mdse for pest house 19 25 Jamestown Alert, printing and stationery 50 30 Henry Larson, digging 6 graves 30 00 John McCulloch Lumber Co, fuel for court house 54 38 Lutz Lumber Co, lumber and tiling 40 05 Peter Colling, board of poor— 33 00 Severn, livery for county.. 18 00 Flint, window shades for court house 6 00 Flint, undertaking etc— 102 00 Kirk & Allen, nails 1 25 Gull River Lumber Cc, lumber 24 51 Reg Deeds, recording sheriff's certificate 1 00 CC Schmidt, analyzing 5 00 Mrs E Buzzell, board and care of poor 28 00 W Eddy, jailor, board prison ers, Sept, 1901 60 00 W Eddy, sheriff fees etc, Sept, 1901 98 75 Kirk & Allen, nails 2 35 W Duvall, rubber stamps.... 1 25 Scott & Co, pail 90 Flint, treas, prepaid ex press, stamps, etc, quarter ending 9-30,1901 92 85 Blades & Cahoon, livery for county 3 50 Thos Suchla, board and care of poor 10 00 Columbia Clothing Co, cloth ing for poor 3 15 Caulston, board poor Sept 1901 12 00 Henry Satron, floor brushes for court house 00 City water rents, quarter end ing Dec. 15)01 2 70 Morris Beck, mdse for poor— 1 Walker Bros &• Hardy, station ery 30 50 The Capital, printing and stationery 37 45 11 E White, stationery 5) 15 Lyon, county supt schools, visits and mileage 27 30 Dr. Rankin, commissioner of insane board care Ray Olson 7 00 Goo Eager, com, same case.. 2 00 Bi^elow, commis'r same case 5 "Jo Casper Wojeck. witness fee— 2 40 Mrs Kobt Cowley, board poor... 5 00 N W 'Phone Co. Oct rent (i 00 O Seiler, stenographer coro ner's inquest... 17 40 Dr Baldwin, Frank Amosia. 3 -0 quarantine, per diem, etc, smallpox case E E Gordon 30 So Dr 1 Baldwin, quarantine, per diem, etc, diphtheria case Alex Moore 34 (0 II Wood, juror's fee coroner's inquest 2 20 II Gieseler, juror's fee cor inq. 2 20 A Klaus. 2 20 Silas Zwight, witness 1 20 W E Wylie, 1 20 ha 1 2 0 Nashold, 1 20 1A Clubine, 1 20 Ray Clemens, 1 20 PJ Whidden, 120 IIN Nichols. 1 20 Clealand, 120 Frank Smith, 1 20 John Conley, 2 20 Weinand, 2 20 Louis Rangean, 2 20 Dr Baldwin, coroner, hold ing inquest 41 00 Bigger, witness fee district court 1 10 John Tufford, witness fee dist court 9 20 Fritz Kulewatz, wolf bounty, 2 00 Martin Gusa, 10 00 James Wright, 2 00 Price Bros, nails and lumber.. 7 54 Mrs E Buzzell. board poor... 14 00 Murphy, medicine for poor 14 75 Peter Pearson, justice fees qr. ending Sept 30, 1901 67 10 O Seiler, stenographer justice court 47 80 Carl Burns, wit fees justice c'rt 4 10 Mrs W Sickerson, witness fees justice court 3 60 Esterbrook, witness fees justice court 2 55 Enoch Russell, witness fees justice court 3 10 Wm Kelleran, wit fees just c'rt 4 10 E Spurling, 1 10 W A Matson, 1 10 el 1 1 0 Andrew Haas, 1 10 A Klaus, 1 10 E Herbert, 1 10 Bradway, 1 10 Bolinger, 1 10 E White, 1 10 O Wonnenberg" 110 Dibley & Robinson construction of bridge per contract... 530 00 On motion the road certificates amounting to $91.22 audited and al lowed. Warrant of admission and bill of W Eddy, amounting to $7, for Ray Oleson, insane patient, was on motion approved. On motion board adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock p. m. Board met at 2 o'clock m, all mem bers present. On motion the following bills were audited and allowed: Gaffney, justice fees quar ter ending Sept 30,1901—8 19 50 Robert Bigger, witness fees jus tice court 1 10 Edith Kelley, witness fees jus tice court 110 Emma Gilder, witness fees jus tice court 1 10 Esterbrooke,! witness fees justice court 110 Enoch Russell, witness fees jus tice court 110 Wm Kelleran, witness fees jus tice court 1 10 Mrs W Sickerson, witness fees justice court 1 10 DS Hoffman, constable fees 11 65 Geo E Bower, justice fees quar ter ending Sept 30,1901 10 40 John Rabb, wit fees justice c'rt 1 00 Aug Swanson 1 00 Leslie Wright 1 00 Lewis Grim 1 00 John Neusted 1 00 Carl Burns io The register of deeds presented his report for the month of Sept, 1901, and on motion it was approved and ordered filed. On motion the board adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock am Oct. 8,1901. Board met at 9 o'clock a Oct. 8, 1901. All members present. On motion Gaffney was ap pointed vice president of the county board of health. Quarterly report of Gaffney, justice of the peace, quarter ending Sept 30, 1901, was on motion approved. Quarterly report of Peter Pearson, justice of the peace, for quarter end ing Sept 30, 1901, was on motion ap proved. Quarterly report of George Bower, justice of the peace, for quarter end ing Sept 30, 1901, on motion approved. On motion the register of deeds was instructed to record all tax certificates held by the county under the tax sale of Nov. 21,1898, by the sheriff. On motion the board adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock p. m. Board meet at 2 o'clock p. m. all members of said board present. On motion the Jamestown Alert, a newspaper published at Jamestown, N. D., was designated to publish the delinquent tax list of real property for the year 1901 in its daily and weekly additions according to law. On motion duly seconded, the Sher iff is instructed to collect the 1899 and 1900 delinquent personal taxes on a percentage of 20 per cent, on the 1899 and 10 per cent, on the 1900. Motion carried. The board considered peti tions on file. On motion the auditor was instruct ed to advertise for sealed bids for the care and board of C. W. Darling, bids to state board and care by the month until April 1, 1902. Bids to be re ceived up to 10 o'clock a. m. Nov. 4, 1901, and opened the same day, the board reserves the right to reject any or all oids. Motion carried. Petition signed Jas. Norris and five others read, asking the Hon. Board to lay out a public highway from the corner where sections 14,15, 22 and 23, twp 140, range 64 intersect, and thence rtin direct south on sec. line of sec. 22 to 23,160 rods to the main line of Northern Pacific Ry. On motion no action was taken un til viewed by said board of county commissioners. Carried. Personal tax judgment against .loe Nogosek was on motion cancelled on payment of $33.39. Petition of trustees of Presbyterian church asking for the rebate of taxes on their property recently purchased of J. B. Durkee, is on motion rejected. Carried. On motion the board adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock p. m. Nov. 4, 1901. Niemeyer, County Auditor. Taken Up. Came to my place, Nw.f Sec. 8-137 2, Oct. 7, two white pigs. Owner can have same by proving property. Michael McQuade, Montpelier, N. D. Taken Up. Fourteen bucks and two ewe lambs, now at my place near Windsor, range 67, section 22. Owner call for prop erty and pay charges. Jacob Remboldt. Teachers Examination. The last teachers examination in 1901 will be held in the court house in Jamestown on Friday October 25, com mencing at 9:30 sharp, all candidates must be in their seats at the hour. The program made by the state will be in force. Lewis Lyon, County Supt. WANTS. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs. A. Blewett. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Good wages. Mrs. R. Har rington, Jamestown, N. D. WANTED—Situation as cook for threshing crew. Pastry or second cook. Address J. D. Harvey, Daw son, N. D. FOR SALE—On reasonable terms, three good work horses. Enquire of S. E.Ellsworth, Jamestown, N.D. DON let your old judgments out law. Sena us a statement of them and we will renew them for one dol lar each. North Dakota Collection Agency, Coopers town, N. D. SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, tin District Court, County of Stutsman,) Fifth Judicial District Richard Sharp and Orrin K1P$laintiffs, James L. Hawley, O. H. Hewitt, Valeria 8. Mvers, AldaB. Myers, and W. U. 8. Trimble, Administrator, etc. of David Myers, de ceased, William Beck and all other per sons unknown claiming an) estate in or lien or incumbrance upon tne property described in the complaint, Defendants. The S ate of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the com plaint in this action, which has been filed with the clerk of said court at his office In the City of Jamestown, County of Stutsman and State of North Dakota, ana to serve a copy of your an swer upon the subscriber at his office in the City of Jamestown, County of Stutsman and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of service and In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated October 7,1901. E. S. Rose, Attorney for Plaintiff, Jamestown, N. Dakota. The summons and complaint herein was tiled In the office of the clerk of court at Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 7,1801. E. S. Rose, Attorney for Plaintiff. First pub. Oct. 17. PROBATE NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) In County county of Stutsman Court. In the matter of the estate of Basmu* H. Klinke, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT To the heirs at law, next to kin and all persona interested in the above named estate: Dan R. Jones, administrator of the above estate, having this day rendered and presented to and filed in this court a final account and statement of his acts and doings as such ad ministrator from the date of bis appointment as such to this date, and prayed for a final settle ment of said estate announcing that the same is now ready for distribution, Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to the persons above named and each ana all of them, that the 18th day of November, A. D., 1901, »t the office of the judge of said county court, in the city or Jamestown in said county and state, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of said administrator for the approval and allowance of said account and for the entry of a final decree of this court dis tributing said estate among the heirs lawfully entitled thereto. Dated October 16,1901. B. F. IJIGLOW, Judge of the County Court. First Pub. Oct. 17,1901, SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA I „In District Court County of Stutsman, 5th Judical Dist. Henry J. Taylor, George C. Carlisle and Henry J. Brown, Plaintiffs, vs. H. B.Brown,the unknown heirs of Calvin E. Brown, deceased. Charles C. Jones, the un known heirs of Finley Dun, deceased, North American Land and Investment Association Limited.* corporation, the unknown heirs of Henry Carlisle, deceased, Richard Sykes, Northern Pacific Railroad Company, a cor poration, Albert 6. Whitney and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or in terest in, or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complafnt, and their unknown heirs. Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the com plaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, ex clusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgement will be taken against you by default for the relief de mandedin the complaint. Marion Conkiin, Attorney for plaintiff. Jamestown, North Dakota. To the above named defendant*: Yon willpleaae take notice that a verified com plaint in the above entitled action was filed In the office of the clerk of the district court in and for Stutsman county North Dakota, at the court house In Jamestown, N. D., on the 9th day of October 1901, and that the same is now on file therein. Marion Conkiin. Attorney for Plaintln, Jamestown, N. D. First pub. 10-101901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR Stutsman County, Nor 111 Dakota. I To FRANCIS Loons I'IIMK, RICHARD SYKKS, FINLAY DUN Take notico tlmt the holder of the tax certili- I'ate for nil of section 25, township 137, range 68 west, situated in the above comity and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 0, 181)8 for the sum of $4S.li), for the taxes of the year 1807. The amount required to redeem said laud from su'd sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon litis notice is .?S2(i.lti, and the time when the redemp tion period willexplre is January 24, i90'i, Prepared under my hand and ofllclal seal this 7th «ay of October 1901. [Olllcial Seal.] H. NIKMICYKK. Auditor of Stutsman County, N. 1). First pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, •StutsmanCounty,' North Dakota. I ToM. C. LAOKY, KICHAKD SYKES: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for the ii,'4 and '/2 of swM section 17, township 187, range 06 west, situated in the atiove county and state, has presented tiie said certificate to the county auditor ami asked for a tleed. The said land was sold oil Decem ber 0,1898 for the sum of $20.45 for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to i. crue upon tills notice is $118.06. and the time when the redemption period will expire is January 24,1902. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. (Official Seal.) L. B. NKMEYKR, Auditor of Stutsman County, N. D. First Pub. Oct. 10, 1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR Stutsman County, North Dakota. I To FHANCIS LOOIB PlRIE, RlCHAKD SYKK8, FINIJAY DUN: Take notice that the bolder of the tax certifi cate for all of section 13, township 137. range 86 west, situated in the above county and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6, 1898 for the sum of $43.71, for the taxes of the -year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice is $?19.97, and the time when the redemp tion period will expire is January 24,1902. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th dav of October* 1901. (Official Seal.) L. B. NIEMEYER, Auditor of Stutsman County, N. D. First pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, stutsnian County. North Dakota. To H. A. WHITNEY: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for the swJK section 8, township 142, range 65, west, situated in the above county and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6,1898 for We sum of iU.9i for the taxes of the year 1697. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, is 169.60, and the time when the redemp tion period will expire is January 24,190B, Prepared under my hand and official aeal this 7th day of October 1901. (Official Seal.) L. B. NIKMEYZK, Auditor of Stutsman County, N. D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTV AUDITOR Stutsman County, North Dakota, To FRANCIS LOGIK PIRIK, RICHARD SYKES, FINLAY DUN: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for all of section 17, township 137, range 65, west, situated in the above county and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6, 1898 for the sum of $38.05, for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice is $200.99, and the time when Ihe redemp tion period will expire is January 24,1902. Prepared under mv hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. [Official Seal.] L. B. NIEMBYER, Auditor of Stutsman County, N. D. First pub Oct. 110,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOB,) Stutsman County, North Dakota. Io JEBOLM SARIN Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for the of nefc and lots 1 ft section i, township 187, nuteas west,situated In the above county and state, has presented the said certifi cate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6, IMS for the sum of $10.9S tor the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the coat to accrue upon this notice, la $19.98 and the time when the re demption period will expire is January 24. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. (Official Seal.) h. B. NIEMEYER, Auditor of Stutsman Couty, N. D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR) Stutsman County, North Dakota. To FRANCIS LOGIE PIBIE, RICHARD SYKES, FINLAY DUN: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for all of sec ion 27, township 118, range 66, west, situated in the above county and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. T'te said land was sold on December 6, 1898 for the sum of $4S.19 for the t.ixes of the year 1897. Ihe amount required to redeem said hind from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, is $226 16 and the time when the re demption period will expire is January 24, 1903. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. [Official Seal] L. B. NIEMEYER, Auditor Stutsman County, N. D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, I Stutsman County, North Dakota, To FRANCIS LOGIE PIRIE, RICHARD SYKES, FINLAY DUN Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for all of section 11, township i«7, range 67 west, situated in the above county and state, haa presented the said certificate to tne county auditor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6, 1898 for the sum of $U.21 for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, Is $147.06 and the time when the redemp tion period will expire Is January 94, loot. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. [Official Seal] L. B. NIEMEYEB, Auditor of Stutsman County, if. D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OinCI OF THE COUNTY AUDITOB.) Btutaman County, North Dakota. To FRANCIS LOOIE PIRIE, RICHARD STKES. FINLAY DUN Take notice that the holder of the tax certificate fortbesMandsxofntt section 1, township UB, range 67, west, situated in the abovo county and state, naspresented the said certllicate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said laud was sold on December 6,18!«, for the .sum of $88.(19, for the taxes of the year 18W. The amount required to redeem said land lroin said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice is $14(1.-15. ami the time when the redemp tion period will expire is January 24, 1902. Prepared under my hand and olllcial seal this 7th day of October 1001. [Olllcial Seal.J L. H. NIEMEYKM. Auditor of Stutsman County, M. D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, I 1 Stutsman County, North Dakota. To FHANCIS LotiiK PIRIK, 1,ICHAUD SYKES, FINLAY DUN: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for all of section 28, township 138, range 67 west, situated in the above county and state, lias presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. Tfie said land was sold 011 December 6 1898 for the sum of $87.69 for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, is $203.03 and the time when the redemp tion period will expire Is January 24, 1903. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7tli daj of October 1901. 1 LOfficial Seal] L. B. NIEMEYER, Auditor of Stutsman County, N. a. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, I Stutsman County, North Dakota. To FRANCIS LOGIB PIBIE, RICHARD SYKES FINLAY DUN: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for all tf section 85, townshp 188, range 67,west, situated in the.above co :nty and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The eaid land was sold on December 6, 1898 for the sum of $37.69 for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, is $198.04 and the time when the re demption period w.U expire is January 24.1902. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. [Official Seal] L. B. NIEMEYER, Auditor of Stutsman Countv, N. D.. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, I Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1 To R. W. CONEHAY, V. R. MYERS, W. H. BECK: Take notice that the holder of the tax! certifi cate for all of section 81, township 139. rang* 68 west, situated in the above county and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said lana was sold on December 6,1898 for the sum of $29.63 for the taxes of the year 1887. The amount re- Susiveto ilred redeem safd laud from said sale, ex of the cost to accrue upon this notice, is $89.93 and the time when the redemption period will expire is January 24,1902. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. (Official Seal) L. B. NIEKEYIR, Auditor of Stutsman County, N. D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, Stutsman County, North Dakota. To R. M. CONEHAY, V. R. MYERS, W. H. BECK: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for the s»/4 section 86, township 189. range 68 west, situated in the above county and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and askea for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6, 1898 for the sum of $15.27 for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, Is $46.69 and the time when the redemp tion period will expire Is January 24,1902. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. (official Seal) L. B. NUMBYEB, Auditor of Stutsman County, N.D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, Stutsman county. North Dakota. To FRANCIS AND WILLIAM DICKENSON, G. W. E. OMRRITH: Take notice that the holder of the tax certi ficate for the nefc (section 7, township 188 range 60. west situated In the above county and state, has presented the said certificate to the county auditor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6th 189S for the sum of $1.7$ for the taxes of the year 1887. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice is $29.56 and the time when the redemption period will expire is January 9t» 1909. Prepared under my band and olllcial seal this 7th day of October 1901. (Official Seal.) L. B. NIEMBYER, Auditor of Stutsman county North Dakota. FirstPub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EPPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, Stutsman County, North Dakota. To A. C. PERKINS, G. W. E. GRIFFITH: Take notice that the bolder of the tax certifi cate for the nelCsection 17, township U8£-ange6e west, situated inthe above county and stateThas presented the said certificate to the county audi tor and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6,1898 for the sum of $4.78 for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount required to redeem said land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, is $29.56: and the time when the redemption period will ex pire is January 24,1903. Prepared under my nand and official seal this 7th day of October 1901. (Official Seal) L. II. NIEMYEB, Auditor of Stutsman County, NTD. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901. NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR,) Stutsman County, Nerth Dakota. To JOHN A. WILLARD, WILLIAM D. WILLARD. ANNA M. WILLARD. Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate for all of section 11, township 189, range 69 west, situated In the above county and state, has. £r resented the said certificate to the county audi and asked for a deed. The said land was sold on December 6, 1808 for the sum of $31.81 for the taxes of the year 1897. The amount, required to redeem said land from said sale, ex clusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice is $148.17, and the time when the redemption per iod will expire is January 24,1902. Prepared und*r my hand and official seal this 7th day of October iwl. (Official seal.) L. B. NIEMEYER. Auditor of Stutsman County, N. D. First Pub. Oct. 10,1901, NOTICE WHEN TIME FOR RE DEMPTION EXPIRES. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR. I Stutsman County, North Dakot •. To S. L. GLASPELL: Take notice that the holder of the tax certifi cate tor the swK section 14, township 1W, ranee 60 west, situated In the above countyand stale,. s?ld cerJiflcate to the county auditor aid asked for a deed. The said land ens sold on December 6, 1896 for the sum of $8.57 for the taxes of the year 1907. The amount required to redeem said land from said Mle, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice. Is $15.46 and the time when the redemp tira period will expire is Januaryf24,19W. Prepared under my hand and official seal this 7th day of October 1U1. (Official Beg) L. B. NUDUYRR. Auditor of Stutsman County, NTD. FirstPub. Oct. 10,1901,