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ii-v BISMARCK-DAILY--TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. M. L. Avars in P.unp Cnnnty Nr.w.s ization-tffDunncoun- lcation zatTon of Burke.

January 18, the territory under reguiar.cpuni_ i a the trans- a purely -stock country to and stockraising country. Bounty has for a. long-term Manning In section 6-143-95, which will be supplied, from Dlckln-. general store; the stockmen's para stockmen were in no ee- organized with' the ac- county tax levy. influx of new settlers the years, 'and.

especially the year's, conditions nave -Chang- 1 schools. bridges and eeds of a provided foV. end, signed by farmers and stock- fe. wefe presented to the gov ne ago praying for fU ion of the county. indaries New County ned in the procteirfation, Dunn i "fractional ones, ety 2066 square miles.

es are as-ToMea-ii-Beginning i Hauiday. John-Bans- ly's men After marching all night. Sul- the former himtgrs were directed to en. in early morning. came gathering and shipping buffalo bones.

has a men. eary mornng. came ga in 'from, the -east and surprised the Whfle -not- all came from Dunn county i big'lndian village, on' the' south' slope: It may interest our jraders to know of Klldeer. moiintatn. The Indians that on- June 7.

1884.. Becket, Foote store, al the Rockspring Cuskelly Bros do a heavy business af Oakdale; and the Fayette Mercantile at'Fayette, wjll. supply the needs of a large number, of customers, Early History A little" hot be uninteresting. AbuuL-liJo-, irinc reinovai of the capital from Yanktori in the extreme southeastern part of the then territory of Dakota, began to be agitated. It was first proposed to make Aberdeen the capital, if 'any cfiange was to be made.

Western North Dakota then amount, to fle.d;' precipitately over had shjpved. that season -north, leaving behind them in their pounds of- bones and '75 tons were house' at Indian Springs and mad flight-alf their camp parapher-J later-shipped' In-one In some; there a way-house'. for travelers, as, i v.rtoH^ u-Afo HM v.f\ TViriil ii OT tvix UI Jensen and War-, bank accounts and financial son 'Captain-Brown; on tht- Anton bear, witness. well-known Farming has not been; entirely 'rr glected by ranchers, -but. owing Old Timers the distance from market.

grain lt Sadowsgy place, a character at that- tne Sully men bat- of these bones arrow head, were did Ed. Dodd a or tya tie who are buried at Klldeer found e.mboddea. showing that Indian i late years it has-been the propvr he A. C. McGll vray add home tain.

the when a ranch aim was established on the site of the In- plains iow that monarch of the of A. C. McGll vray add is cleared the' Way W. famous Poled A ngu. cattle Tom was established on the site ol the in- plains low.

eititit-u dian camp and. battleground, for what has most pro-, Fisher's ranch is a few miles east, ploded shells and soUd shot were found, Stable the leading industry of In '84 and iras.K anu ipmif rj.isia.r-..- I Robert Fuller were a-creek. Northwest. Knife civ-1 id -in" the farming lias west, bir. I there stock raising- has been the great heads and Cookitfg utensile in abiihd Curious Petrifactions.

J.since known-: in their nonor as t(je nch; at ieast in the eyes of any but her own the territory of Morton. county, -'extending irpm Ft. Berthold to Pierre. included the county of Howard. E.

A. of Bismarck, Reiizie and Geb. P. FJannery Vook up of section 24- the capital, matter, in earnest and got to the Northern interested 1 in a action to such au extent thaf along rt.ea.1 corner of main chan- up the cen- of the Mis- ver to a point, intersecting the ranges. -93 and 94; south on.

1 said line to the south- ofner- of section west to northwest comer ion. thence south to nthwest corner Jot section 31. thence east-te- the section- to the southwest copier-of sec- 1-14147; thence to ast corner of seciieff 36-141-94; two miles north to the corner" 30-1-4k-93; i east on a line two miles'north to the line, between -town' to when the capital- once began to move 36 from Yanktoa was kept wheels it reachea Bismarck; and. al thongh Aberdeen puHed hard "for 'it and Cooking. utensile tn aiund- 1 curious a Among the latter were brass-- In E.

CJlVarlio- lioj.b creek, 86 Mr. kettles which the Indians had stolen from settlers in their '-Minnesota raids. Suliy's expedition, led-by a Blackfoot About the same ume Tim RanJ- guide, were the first white men. to Indian village, traverse the famous. Bad Lands, after" which thev returned in the fall to St.

to 'S2 and Dunn and put a few young cat-1 started a ranch at what is tie on the side of Kildee'r inoiin- tain, locating on the site of Indian village. This was an ideal ranch location, with 'tine shelter in the timber and good water Fay- Settlers In Eastern Dunn tiers of the of the cqurv are residents still, are J. K. Erland Paulson, the Koyselhs --ail -took the ranchmen catt'e and Ihc I anil Hansena of' by meyvr. Paul Zincr.

Capt. H.J.SIeverts. coa.l- When is coat i i known to white settlers onlV as cated tliere; Indian 'relics of all kinds i a i i ground. The 'volume-1 we're numerous and among the curi- wont as rr.anager/.o I. files of the.Didcinson-Press are full osittes found a a s.etrified buffalo in Dunn count WHcbx on nrn.

'iif a kali joined the ranks in- and trie aaow of references'to the incoming of hunting parties. Joe. Bray and George Rand ate among thpse noted as bringing in large loads- of turned ni i head, lodged in an arm of an alkali creek. Hair was still visible'around the base of one hf-fn, but all else had ers for many to stone. -A similar, petnlac- ranchmen were re-imorcuu uj Connolly A OlaUon, Ole I Rlpntcr JUGI, UICK TT TvVor Jtm ilsuit, Ku.

i Texat i ridge, Fred itenry Myran. Sam 'VaiiBlian anrt Ivt-r 'Crops in 1907 In 1007. the yie'ia of oats'nt ens ranch- was the -Bger ntiicli about' the same. A "nearby homesteader. joined the ranks in-'ftl, and the skys.have been 'jiroiriinent cattle' The-Knife Valley Knife river ill.

the Manning she" was not 'stop titti with the at Bismarck, hides, Dickinson, became inVs83. Charles tien-was found oh Knife ro ssti' i ii i i in li'OT are ith the procuring'and Chipping whether white n-an Indian I i i a 140 tnd 141 to point of begin- an Mail Routes, -has- mall- routes -serving nine fflces; one' north froth day. Wednesday, -anti and Oakdale. the other north liar. and Friday from ilarshjilli Rocksprjng.

Col- ton put up a hot fight and got.ouV an injunction, and it jsas at that stage of the" game-that the -great cBtinry of Howard was divided-and. the present western North Dakota counties, now- Williams, and Wallace, now included in others, were formed with the 'i3ea of. giving greater, imjjpjtance and political Bismarck as the capital." 1 -P. of Bis- mar-sK, had the honor, of perpetuatingr his name in that of Dunn The Siiily Expedition Many of our readers d're'alreadv familiar expedition of Gen- fral Sully against the Indians in 1864': in which f. Crowl ot city; took part, in the 8thf-Mj2n 'infantry, "StarUtrg from Paul in the in to the Dakotas, Rice on the Missouri abandoned some years since, and' Kildeei -a grai- cente'rtor the hunters and a for a little- later pathetic story -j5f "thf 'wanton pslaugh of the buffalo.

A Bozernan parly c'ont-racted for 30,000 buffalo hides to be delivered'at Dickinson, andv we read'that on June were brought in; oil 31. ox- kne'w. Hew liiingry Mail's, its' name 'S4 W. to all little, laier In ttte" Press of ULat-'year-Js told the Messersmith-Bierlipe a a a since as the "Diamond locate. Later tire ranch own.M by Sandy Robinson and Jack liams.

A. In.tt-r pnTcliasM If and was. one of the first to come frbirnO acrP3 "fSOS bushels of oats' by of Collins, last stiison flax from acres 'and- in IStOti. his fl.rtt. yeaV farming, he'-raised I.I.H'I^.!S Mr.

i's rdl af home mid; takes It to market a in -fponT outside and purchase ranch improvements. He sold to the' Owens ranch- since known as the Mr. Messersmith went on farther west, Where for several'years he main talnad a ranch, always with, profit. Stockmen's Paradise George and August Edgar' BeisigT were brought in; on UA- ucu.gc teams brought in hiaes. 'the week's were among tie first to put cattle in record bein 4,0.00.

Becket- Edgar'sJDunn Henry Edgar having teams "brought in or theBFat -first and later Chas, --v A nr anri cat- own It the form of. large-- having now 40 IIO.KS. whic 1 i.u-n-f First White Child Land the XI pOQ tuv. town "of Manning and overlooking it was tn and-the-Vertlie valley of the Knlfe-f ai-' born at.ICi I to 'he Press fiies fir, ehUd I er. Janua mountain Oakdale i July was And so the war 5Y extermination went on.

in the fall of the same year came reports from K.ild£er_that parties were slaughtering deer for the hides alone, Jeaving the carcasses on the prairie and it was suggested that the law imposing a fine of $25 a maximum "fine of J100 be enforced: Tlje Last of the- Buffalo U'e record of the' following. little or no mention of buf- falo'Kimting-for The buffalo more--and the, aot.ivities of Colgrove, and Jeff-McDonald-held cat-. Colgrove, a 'He iere for In graves with a stone pa rt i i i ramAlnR of Suliy's pickeu, surprised and murdered the ''Indians oiie night when In. Their comrades burled 'this hill and 1885 Kild.er "Gibbs," in "California-', and. Joe! Bray, hunted through Dunn' conn-1 ty located, there, a few at what is now Palmer's place at.the.

"big spring" on Crooked creek. year there a large influx of.cattlemen into Dunn county. the.Chasesr Geo. Frye, J. Grariteer, Geo.

remains. Another prosperous rancher Is with his son. have their IsH home down Knife' a few miles from-the Owens ranch a ch. if '86 and '87 winter of hard and '87 was a to. ties" prospecting for gold, but a they- did not meet with "ct-ss Roosevelt made- a hi-tor Dimn cotmtv.

ii at-'ttie' Elkhorn ranch. 30'miles I north ot Medora, thieves s' and rVvt-r-trith irr; Deputy Sheriff Roosev.elt started'in ho; -pursuit, overtpoft thotr. not far form Klldeer. and arrested them. The manv of bdfSTe majority" in stead anl signed the deed, hot been made'a the contention of the defendant's attorney that, the action should be dismissed, contention was sustained by.

the justice. SULLIVAN'S STOffE TOUCH FOR WEARIN.S APPAREL BY.YO'UfTO EMPLOYE i nun? boy by the name of Geo 'was arrested. yesterday and before ph-a re of potit larceny, the'complaint IK been made by O. Sullivan rllho" evidence on be "of the state, it, was showri i Cesak, who was in the em'pioj Sullivan dry goods store a 'had appropriated to his own one; snit of the value of $19.50 the evidence the Ju found the defendant pT Made a Skating Rink Brthe-bursting of a avenue which Jleoded streel an open air -skating-rink has been-started and as it Vs free to a)l it is greatly -enjoyed by, t'ers. ROUND.

OVtK ise. but as the under JUSTICE CONNOLLY ip'lD' NOT LIKE BUCKLEY'S PLAYFtfLWESff WITH GUN AND HELDi HIM TO -DISTRICT COU-R-T. case of vs. John Buck- trial yeiteFday before. Jus tice Connolly.

This Is Jim Is 3 Democrat The statement. Jias-been made papers hhat Mttoruey James Campbell is of relatives-Mloth the young people' are' well and favoi'- vicinity we ably' known in this a i a i resi their farm-ia. Francis on ineir larni-'iu. qiiite wishes this statement corrected for the reason as states, that he is a democrat, has always been a aniT a's'far as he knows-at this jiwe will always be a.democrat. The S.

Massinghai(r-who is reported at-being "arrested at Billings with forgery was formerly T1)0 tnepa'tnting. business the firm h'ame of Massingham Anderson, but left" here over a year He has relatives in this county and it is claim, ed that one 'of them is in the tiary at Bismarck. So far. known miserate with one of tho event of his. birthday.

An enjoyable, time is reported. Rev. Kohl spent the past week in Farg-o aiid expects to hold a. scries-qf protracted revival meetings in Dris. coll'the'conilng a oking hoihbslead.

ot.thc farmers around avaricious, lie said a- man got from, him 75" ients peck of oa.ts-and -an arm-fill hay. Neighbors: let us not be such exto.rl.lon discourage sttyingers. from helping Mr. Adams has concluded not to flle--at prfescnt. -r' Vincen't Gies.

has lost three, valirable horses since last fall. The horses were "simply oyer- worked and -received Vio think there luisines for society" In our -parts" Ui-n years of he certified the-i vjounuiiy. iiuc is i HI the complaining whether. be sent Buckley dre-w a he reform school. ig' les brought yantff KraBliBh and VyinuTjuer for -have been, -continued.

"llcWsjiihtH Ttfesda'y. FOR TAXES RCHASER OF'UAND HAS HARD -UCK; TRYING TO-RECOVER FOR fACKJAXES HE PAID. c)aimtbai. Buckley dre-w a him. From the testimony it appears there had heSn trouble betweea Kast Lltt Massingham has not been in before- but when Anderson closed up here theie were some" to monrn his loss: PE-RSON'AL Iptar.v.

Martin and ere in Bismarck made by Buckley agains.U^me bers-'of Kast's but-. ley had admitted statement had been made and the. -matter was sup posed to have been settled. It that later on in the dax 1 Contcrf came tOHhe Kast placed a nwsed -himself by shooting at on the: pi ace 'Buckley, Jiowever "claimed, went into the house with.bis the tv 'gun started to put in shell at the rheel-ful state- same time mTiKing A it mentlharhe i Kast. Out- -rirtaj i I i a Baehm slder away-fJtpm i Kuntz was lov" i a Utr Justice Kennclly.

having been TM jTuslicc there on a change 'of venue. from liars' n( hack r- land siood against Baehm paid a for if VMoh thiK action-was As wif o'f the defend- that ley BJaS The claim of thcMefense was gun was. raised in a manner i Knst, hut hurting unable of cpim next term of th'O W--Shaw ropreserifed the M'HENZIE last Sunday." where he under- an town "witnesed an o-ld -fashioned chivaYari occasion of a recent twrddins- EVPKV known contriv- ncc Calculated to "produce a i brought, into requisition nn.d the racket was kept up by the- revelers until they were, invited to gaze upon newly wed and 'help tUemselv.es 20. 'DDEN8E He has w'r'ftton. his lat the grippe-has seized him auu-.

soon as H' rclaxrs its "hold. li 1 to hTs.sh_ack.. here CROMWELL (First publicajtion Jan. z8, .1908) Notice-and Citation, Hearing of Account and Distribution of Estate North Dakota, Bounty of BiirleigH. In.

county court, before Hon. M. J. Mckenzie, judge. Jji the matter of t.

Harriet vs. all persons interested; respondents. The state Dakota to the ab'oyri named' re-spondent-s: tb.e'.paid all 'pteraojis interested, are 1 thill the final acoiint th(; c'Xicutrix of the R'lll of marck. in the liurlelgh'-a'nrt stale of-North- Dakota! 'deceased, has beeri-Ve'nuWed to court, showing- estate or said de- ceased" Is' ready final and distribu-rjon 1 and ji.Hitioiiln,: that. her.accoun"t 'be of.said estate lo sons thereunto her Ir-uion she thai-Satuvday.

tie day" -A O-. 190S-. 10 o'clock t.hi\.forf- of the Oakotah Lumber yards to-their location i- Rodsers depart- j. 1 ej on the 21st for VcounJe'of months I9wa. Gunn made a final five royf of last I i says t'hat.

he was offered for his quart-cr 'seci'ibn the next wr ih the family of Pearsoi The; rural mail route: looks Smith, a his lio.use It is shack than bachelors build M-Mss they have'Jn anticipation a that has something of this hi? Head. .1 "Considerably clat The a i CIi.as. Yiingst a urday night was oru' of the the cSim room, Bliss 1 is enJojlnK a. i ta the court house, in the brother, Wa-ltci-. RiHi'iarck.

couniy and siate of on appoiated i by ihis court for the settlement at- which time and place -in'terestcd i said, istate mavTp-pear -and Us. exccp- tipns in i i 'ptition a And you, the-above nair.ed amt each of'i'bii. cued a i then and there to be and appear before this -TOn'rt, and "cause, i a you shall" not be the res due of a v.arl.-y lias to hrs-. i tlie 14 Brown has renirncd to after a visit'of a. sure.7tiiing now.

m.ill wil come our -from-- Miss-- MaynVe' games, is 'one of the -bachelor. She starts Jiv- ing on her claim this week. weaiher -has- encouraged a couple country: gindidates to spout ambitirinsifor county offices. Bismarck v('-rj- pretty wedding occurred'la? o-f Mr'AVn'- The. contracting par'ios b'- ing Mr.

Kershaw and Mrs. I.ucy C-rnip. both residents of Burleig'h conn tv. -Rev. Harris of Cijmarck.

per- man In r.rt a worthless quarter, but ir-ictor soil- was not d''ter' "ed until after. Ed. Mount-aprUlMVard attended the WI.Hmi Friday, fluffy and tester made.a.bHsi- CapTt'iil lUst week. Wyndmere. Is Mrs.

Otto. "Lehman. a 27, I608-. UUV au.iu~ estate close--! and s-iiil be ilischarxod. 21.th" a January.

1908. Ry' the court: a I M- J.ul!;(! of the County He- oincorno adi'iinini: i a waltlnc for six i H. Adams, of the what It now," -Wbtn Jtliflyara Kipling whole that i bear that walks like a i i' must hnve had i Here's a Starter. i'lrru jokt-nmiili jokes.

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