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Cr- I# Did ou They are satisfied. So are we. I I- I A pamphlet of information h'e, wk lwir iaws, Showing How to Normal ant Classical Academy —AND—V A tehoti wfiieh offer* superior advantages all department* of ttudjf—Combining tkamugh work with the culture and care cf a refined Aome. FALL TER, particulars address, XXT. JT. AvBBOWW, A. ansa s. JE^BKOWW,*.i Job )IN8 OCT. 18, 1891. Consider that a firm's ability to make low prices depends prin cipally on their expense acount. Business is rushing with us. Why? Because we sell Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Etc., at prices which more pretentious firms are unable to give. Every day we sell to customers who have looked all over town. If vou need anything in our line call in. It won't cost you anything to look and it may save you considerable money. Enterprise Hardware, Mathisen & McQuarrie, Props. EVERYONE WANTING A Or^Any Musical Instrument, ^8HOULD WRITE AT ONCE TO W. J. DYER & BRO. 148 and ISO East Thtfd Principal*. ABVILLA, NORTH DAKOTA. Work of allkiiids turned oat on notice at the DKMOCBAT that always rait. ^1 1' ORGAN Street. B09 and_BII Nicollet AvenuS. The Oldest/ Largest 'and Most Reliable Music IN THE NORTHWEST. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. Hew Upright Pianos, $225 to $1,000. New Parlor Organs, $60 to $160. .6TEINWAY. CHICKERING, GABLEFt AND OTHER CELEBRATED PIAN08, WILCOX A WHITE m»DYER BROS. ORGANS. Musioand MnsfoTGoods of Eveiy Description fc Immense Variety. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES. PRICES, ETC, FREE. We Guarahtee Lowest Prices, Best Goods and Perfect Satisfaction. JOHN BIDLAKE HARDWARE —AND— MACHINERY, Osnabt»ock House .f*. O. 9 The Harvest is Pa$t, but the summer is not yet ended, and is the time for building and repairing. The farmer AY ill know by this time the extend of the damage done by frost and will have a fair idea of the amount of improvements he can afford in the way of building and repairing. Almost every man in the county will have to something in this line this season. We would be pleased to meet each and every one of you and talk with you about lumber. We would be more than pleased to sell you your building material. We have a good dry stock of all that is needed for building and re pairing. We will not be undersold and will try to make all our dealings pleas ant and profitable for you. We will buy barley this year, and will take all kinds of grain in exchange for lumber or accounts and will pay one cent above market price for same. MAHON & ROBINSON. Are you married? if not send your address to the Amercan Corresponding Club P. O. Box 648, Clarksburg, W.Va. 040I -Take Motlce.'^Vs All accounts due the Columbia hotel Since November 6,1890, and up to and including July 1st 1891, will be paid to tiw undersigned.^! •o*. T. E. BUBKB. PITHY ?^NC1 A- Picked, Pointed and' served for Beading Pre i*jff Regular Reporter&feS MILTON. Wm. Hutton, of Mono, and Pat Mc Gauvran, of Loam, were in the city on Thursday last, and each took home a new threshing outfit. Martin Acorn, one of the pioneer machine men of Milton, spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Breckie, of Crystal, vi sited friends in town.on Sunday.. Hon. Fred Dennet came in on Satur day evening's train. We suppose he is looking for harvest work. Lars Wall visited at Crystal on Mon day last. Dr. Sutter, of Crystal, was in town on Sunday, attending Mrs. Dr. Archer, who is in a very critical coudition. Henry Dickson went to Crystal on Monday in answer to a telegram an nouncing the severe illness of Charles Peterson, who has charge of John P. Anderson's store at that place. The Misses Libbie and Bertha Hub bell, who have been stopping with their uncle, Mr. A. II. McKillips, of Osna brock, passed through here on Tuesday morning's train, on their way to their home at Alexandria, Minn. Master H. McKillips accompanied them. MONTROSE. Threshing and stacking are in full blast. Wheat is yielding from 22 to 24 bushels to the acre. Oats from 40 bush els upward. O. J. Gjevere is rustling the shock threshing these days. Mr. Neshang expects to start shock threshing next week if his rig arrives. Messrs. Griffith and Smith were out to Moscript's herd got some mutton. Farm hands are scarce in this vicin ity and it is almost impossible to save the immeuse crop of the golden No. 1 Hard wheat, aud the oats and barley. Crops are something wonderful. W. II. Fuller's children haye had the whoopiug cough but are now getting better. J. T. Moscript went to his herd last week aud found everything O. K. on tlia range. H. M. Livingstone finished harvest last Friday. BE.VlTr.IKLT. Messrs. II. McKeclmie ann Angus McLellan returned to the mountain on Sunday. Threshing has commenced and the yield of coarse grain is exceptionally good. We have not heard how wheat is yielding or what kind of a sample it will be. We are pleased to state that Mr. Nodwell's family are all convalescent at present and we hope that they may soon be fully restored to their usual health. Some of our young men had rather a strange encounter one night last week. While enjoying the repose due them after a hard day's toil, they were awakened by the furious barking of their watch dog, and this continuing for an unlimited time, they thought that they would investigate the cause thereof. They accordingly proceeded to arm themselves and sallied fortb. One carried a rifle and another a shot gun, while the third accompanied them with a lantern so as to throw a little light on the subject. After a time they located the cause of the disturb ance and opened fire but owing to the excitement occasioned by the unusual hour, their aim was a little erratic. After a time the object of all the dis turbance thought that it was about time he took a hand in the fun and ad vanced upon the enemy, when, to their horror, they perceived that it was that genteel little animal denominated skunk. Our two nimrods immediatelv fled leaving the field to his majesty the skunk and the light bearer. The lat ter, after taking a general view of matters, fired the lantern at the cause of the disturbance and then put on a two-forty gait for the house. The skunk then proceeded to investigate still further and entered the cellar, thus causing our young friends to vacate. The next time that dog barks he is likely to have the matter left to him self. Notice- Tenders will be received by the board of commissioners of Cavalier county, N. D., up to noon of October 5tb, 1891, for seven suitable rooms to be used as county offices for a term of three years, said tenders must specify the location and size of rooms and amount of year ly rent asked for said tenders must further specify the number, size and kind of vaults in connection with rooms if any. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Dated at Langdon, if. D., this 9th day of September, 1891. 6-7 H. D. ALLEET, County Auditor. Ladies get your calling cards styles, at this office. all ,v*e: *.V CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prompted by the prompt?. u8° Ayer's Cathartic Pills They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. Newspaper Law. Any person who has taken a paper regularly from the postoffice—whether directed to his name or another's, or whether he has subscribed or not—is responsible for the payment. The courts have decided that refus ing to take newspapers or periodicals from the postoffice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, prima facia evidence of intentional fraud. If any person orders his paper dis continued he must pay all arrearages, or the publishers may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amounts whether the paper is taken from the office or not. S Land Office, Grand Forks, N. D., Sept, 22,1891. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has nlea notice of his intention to make final live year proof in support of his claim and that raid proof will be made before the jndge of the eounty court for Cavalier county, N.!)., at Langdon, N. D.,on Oct. Slst, 1891 viz: EDWARD J. FOX E No. 9090 for the seW, Sec. 15. Twp. 161 n. E 60 w. He muiien (he following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz. Patrick McHugh, William J. Mooney, Robert Beard, Charles Jackson, all of Langdon. P. O., Cavalier County, N. D. 6-11 JAS. ELTON, Register. U. S. Land Office, Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 19,1691. Notice is hereby given that the following his intention to is claim and that proof will lie made before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office,at Grand Forks N. D., on Oct. Slst, 1891. viz: IU OU11U1 were OUt urauu rUTKH. «. u. Notice is hereby given that last luesday and named settler has tiled notice of hi mako final proof In support of his said proof will he made bofore the EDWARD WALKER, for the n\v se]4 mid ns'- n»X ne^Soo. 7. Twp. 168 57 lie names tlie following witnesse. to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, paid land viz: EdwardS. Getchell, Edward C. Getchell, James Pfl'fct Cavalier County, N. D„ and H. A. Mayo of Pembina county. N, I), 6-11 JAS. ELTON, Regislcr. U. S. Land OBiee, Grand Forks, N. I). Sept. 21,1891. Notice is hereby given tliattlie following mimed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof insupport of liis claim, and tmit said proof will be made before ihe clerk district court Cavalier ountv N. D, at Langdon. N. 1). on Nov. 7th, 1891. viz: ARTHUR GAMBLE. for the sw sec 82 Twp. 165 59. He names the following witnestes to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: James Field. Merlin Lund, William Johnston, Heary Scott, all of Langdon P. 0., Cavalier Co.. N. D, 0-10 JAS. ELTON, Reyieler. LT. S. Land Office, Grand Forks, N. D., Sept, 18,1891. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final Ave year proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Ihe Clerk district court Cavalier county N. D., at Lansdon. N. I)., on Nov. 7.1891, viz.: PETER PERI 8. for the netf eec 28, Twp. 168 n, It 60 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: Ambrose Kroetsch, And tew I Kiehmstedt,Louis Schneider, Jacob Schneider, all of Sit. Carmel, P. O., Cavalier Co-, N. D. 6-U JAKES ELTON, Register. U. S. Land Office, Grand Forks, N.D^ August 25,1891. Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of intention to make flual five year proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court of Cavalin countv, stale of North Dakota at Langdon, oa October 19, 1S91 Tiz: JAMES O'GRADY. for the ne *ec IS, twp 161 n, range 59 w. He names the following witaesees to prove his continuous residence upon, aad cultivation of, said land, viz: James Lindsay. James Debergr Daniel Horgan, Michael Horgun all of Langdon, Cavalier coun- 2*7 JAS ELTON, Register. S. LAMD OFFICE, Grand Forks, Dak.. Aagnst 24,1891. Notice is hereby given that the following-nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to mate final five year proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court for Cavalier Cotmlv, N at Langdon, N. I)., on October 8, 1891, viz: ANDREW PORTER, E 10654 for the ne#, eec 82, twp 104 n. range 62 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continnous residence npon. aud cultivation of, said land, viz: A S a nines, John Hannah, David Hannah all of Hannah P. O., Cavalier county, N. D. 2-7 JAS. ELT04?. Register. Notice To Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Mlahael Langan, late of the town of Osnabrock, county of Cava lier, State of North Dakota, deceased All persons having claims against said Michael Langan. deceased, are required in exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the under signed duly appointed and qualified guardian of said estate, at her residence in the town of Os.ia brock, county of Cavalier, state ofiNorth Dakota, and that four months after the flrat publication of tins notice has been limited as the time for creditors to present and prove- their claims against Bald estate. iDated the 8th day of September, 1891. SARAJH LANGAN, By H. A?BU861EREs)e Attorney for Gnardian, Langdbn, N. DakoU 3-6 First publication Sept. 17,1891. Notice of Xortgoc* Bale. exlrtlnJ A. Notice, That under the power of sale contained therein and bv virtue of aaid default, no action having bee« instituted at law or otherwise to re cover the debt secured by said mortgage or anr part thereof, the aaid mortgage will be foreclosed and the said premises fold at public auction to the highest bidder by tha Sheriff of Cavalier county, on Saturday the 7th day of November, A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m. to pay the amount of fifty-live dollars (Kft), U'« 7th day of November, m. to pay the amount being the interest doe and unpaid upon the principal note secured by •P.5."1? 1891- claimed to be doe at this date, and coat*, $50 attorn"" «*•*aUnnUteil ... IFTWIIL WVAXATI BUKKB COBBBT, Attorney. 5-11 Mortgagee. The Cavalier County Bank is now prepared to loan any amount of money on Chattel security .f i. tfV A*L 1 •H* Now, notice is hereby givea, that by virtue of said power aaid mortgage will be foreclosed and said premiKcs sold at public nnetion by the sherifP of «aULcounty or his deputy, as by statute pro vided. Octobcr 15th. A. IX 1881, at 2 o'clock in the* afternoon, at the front door of the office of the Begisfcer of Deeds for said connty, at Langdon^ lnsaidcouuty,to paysfliddebMnterestandattor* oey fee of $25, as stipulated in said mortgage. aud the disbursements allowed by law. D.S.lf.JORK6T05 LAND Co.. Mortgairee HERMAN WISCTEIUSB,MOBTOAOEfor tr in.» mortgage dated July 24th, A. D. 1889, recorded in Cavalier county. Territory of Dakota, (now Slate of North Dakota.) on the 27th day of July, P. 1888, a* 1:15 o'clock p. m„ In book 16 of mortgage*, oa page M. whereby George Blednammer, mortgagor, mortgaged to Farmers' Trust Company mortgagee, theEaat one-taalf of the North East quarter (e of ne 14) andtheEajrtone-halfofihe South Kail qoarter (e Hot se&) of section eighteen (18) In township one hundred sixty-three (163) north of »...•£ liztf (00) w«(. S-rWE ARE^i FOR HARDWARE Having replenished our Fall Stock or Hardware we are now prepared to furnish goods at priceB that defy competition. Bite, Farmers and Mers will do well to call and examine our goods and get prices. We carry the Largest and Most Com plete Stock of Hardware in 's. Cavalier County. Having carefully watched the wants of our customers we feel confi dent that you will not be disappointed in coming to us for any. thing you need in our line. Plummer & McNi ven Chigago Store —HAS BOUGHT A LARGE— 50 Pieces Dress Trimmings. 200 Assorted Laces. 500 Doz. Dress Buttons. 50 Pieces Dress Ginghams, 75 Dress Prints. First publication Aug, 27,1891. Notice of Sale. WHEREA8, default fcos been made in con ditioBB of a mortgage, containing a power of sale dated January 24th, A. D, 1888, and duly recorded In the office of tlie lteffiet*r of Deeds of Cavalier county, then in Dakota Territory, now in Btate of North Dakota, Januoiy 30th, A. D. 1888, at 4.J10 clock p. m. in book 8 of mortgageR, page 432, whereby Daniel Jerome unl Mary Jerome, (his wife).mort« aB eor8, mortmiKod to I). S. IJ. John ston Land Mortgage Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the state of Minnesota, mortgagee, the eastBtif of the southwest quarter te%ofsw%), and the southwest quarter of the soatbeast quarter (swli ofee.V) of section numbered eighteen (18) and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter (neViofnwft) of section nineteen (19), Jn town ship sixty-two( MJ2)of range flfty-sevw (57).onehundredL«O corrsaimug acres,moire or IRKS,accoidingto the government survey thereoJ.in Cavaliercounty. then in Dakota Territory, now in State of Nortfc Dakota,, by which default satd power of sale ha* become operative and no proceeding or action at law bit* been instituted to mover the debt re mMining xeenred thereby or any part thereof, and there is claimed to be due and is due on said, mortgage at the date hereof $16.25. 51 Fairs of Lais' aid Bilto's Sloes. 500 Pairs of Moil's aid Boys' Stas. All these Goods must be sold inside of —20 DAYS— SALE COMMENCES JULY 14th All the Goods above will be sold WAY BELOW COST. Attorney Mortgagee Dated August 25th, A. I). 1801. VaUey CUyTN.Ifc U. St Land Office, Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 12,1891. Aatice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has Bled notice of hislntenliou to make final Ave year proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of district court of Cavalier connty, North Dakota, at Langdon, N. D., on November 2,1891. viz:' DAVID HAYWAKD, Ye# y*l/* and D' ranSe60 STABLE BROS. —2-8 V* ee '4, sefc w. He names the following witnesses to prove hfo coallnaoQS residence upon, and cultlvaticn of. saddland, viz: Herman Dohman. Anton Mnhs. a™ai sit^:^.Hani"n: *u 5"10 of Lan«don- JJU. KLTOK,Register. First publication Sept. 17,1891. Notioe of Kortgw* Bala. existing in a mortgage dated May 21st, & S'i??1'™co™?ln Cavalier connty. Territory s.ta'« ofNorth Dakota,) on the May, A D. 1880. at 2:80 o'clock p. mi in book IB of mortgages on page 887. paries B. Wrightson and Humah. his wifeT mortgagor mortgaged to Farmers' Trust Cbm- H?S^ffi5»ss*a,a!ssa •JftBMsasJS!!"""" ^sste-isffijsaysas power of sale cooiained •aid defanlt, ne, action or otherwiset cover uiA iftfumii Mtii which is 52^wL5»«:,ec,1.yd,) Mid said] bidd fiw-Siv mortgage or aaid mortgage will betaecloaea 7t^ the day of Kovember. A. D. 1891, ,t m-Jo pay the amount of thlrty-fonr ^0,5*™JJW!, being the defaulted iaterort upon raid mortgage up the 1st day oi Jone, A.V iK, Sj claim^fio be doe at this date and costs, and 'r J!V4sW* tStock of Ladies Dress Goods (First publication August 0th 1891.) No tire of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the condition of £«e,ta!5 executed and delivered by \rn ?DInarrr,ed woman, mortgagor, to the Dakota Mortgage Loan Corporation, a cor poration dnly established and having its princi Sf.y?iLCe **o»ton In the county of huffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, mortgagee—the name of which said corporation, said mortgagee, having been sicee the execution of said mort»igeand to wit: on the twenty-fifth 1888« by act of the legislature of Maid commonwealth, of Massachusetts, ap proved on saM day. changed to Olbbe investment Compauy,—said mortgage being aated the tenth day of August A.I). 1886, and recorded as ft mortgage in *ie registry of deeds In the county vli$Terrl5?r50f (now state A M„inves,1?ent Company Ifcrmerly the L?an *gs 4 °"fonrteentMay of August A. D. 1885 lu book 9 of mortgages oa page 5. And whereas the 8tid mortgage was assigned rS? ^ort£*Ee Xoan Corpora tion to Charlotte A. Johnson by aa» assignment "fid registry of deeds on the 21*t day of September A. D. 1885 idt book 9 of Mortgage Deed* on page 5 and whereas said mortgage was irftcrword further as*%ned by the Corporation) to said And whereas there is claimed to be-dne on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of Sh: Hundred Sixty-two and 5-100 dollars HF62.05) in cluding taxes and interest, penattyandlSoste J^r"2?i£aid.01n Sflid land after default the payment thereof by the said mortgagor. snd miercst oa all thoreof in accosdance with the terms and conditions of said moctgage, and no action or proeeediug at law or otherwise hav ing been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage orany part thereof and where t£e V°ver oftale contained in and recorded with said mortgage has become andtls operative: Now therefore, notice is hereby gl*en that by virtue of such power of sale and off the statute in such case made and provided, the said mort f!®?..Xji',be £o*ecl°sed by sale of the premises Jnsaidmorteage,which sale will be 'h| "S?' door of the c*ort house or ballding ased as the court house in Langdon. in ivfJS. nntJ?f CavaUer In tte S»«e W1lh1? of North SSSlJ Publlcauctlon by the sheriff of said last named county, or his deputy, on Saturday d«y °f September A. D.1891, at two clock in the afternoon, ta satisfy the dne mort- with the interest thereon an& the ooste and raa,e»88 •new of foreclosure. The premises described In said mortgage and so to be sold aie situated in the said wiunty of d^cribe}"followsi.to i„ »^^K. we8t^"art®rorsecHn in township one hundred and sixty-thne (ISO BneUm^ AxaI««SMTe. TTiebe8t r',A stipulated ln said mortgage «&a" wit: eighteen (18V west a A 'k0ta' °f the fifth AndsBid premises will be •old subject to redemption at any time within, one year from the date of sale, as provided Jy thto'rixteenUk CHjutums A. JoH»ojf, salve in the world for cuts*, bruises, sores, ulcers. saltrheum,fevei sores, tetter, ohappedhands,«^ilb)ains corns, and allakin eruptions, and pos Itively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, ormoney refunded, Pric 26" T^weby E-JLUonoyan.