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mmummaammese MONTANA CENTRAL RA.ILROAD mirth Hound. Squib Bound. tlareutZp rir.. re e lo :4) e , ă;47 a. tu. Leal 5:um p. us. I. p. xn., IIILERA, BOULDER VALLEY & BUTTE TRAINS South-bound. Nortlehound, %mere tau a. m. 1516 p. tn. Freight ' lo.(a \ :12-20 \ The presager train for Boulder leave* Helena at & lea. mt. BUSINESS NOTICES. An ectioo 0.a.N FIND BO erith a L e 9 1 , 1 12Boulder winter. ,„e at Attu office. N OTIE'lle OP SETTLEMENT.- HAVING &oilseed of our bulginess in Boulder. all per. e ons knowing thentaelvee indebted to WI are request - et to settle their asecounte, either by rash or note, within thirty days from the date hereof. All account. remaining unsettled at the expiration of that tinie will be placed with our attorneys for collection. E. THOhL•8 St CO. Bettikell,igantésni. A We. hISS - - -- IMPORTANT NOTICE. All permits knowing themselves indebted to Dr. J. C. Hunter are notified that the aceounts have been placed In the hands of 'Squire Davis, of Boulder, for reflection, owing to the early removal of Dr. Hunter to Modena. Persons will save coatis by attending to the settletneist of their accounUs at an early day. DR. J. C. laustica. THE AGE - - - BOULDER, MONT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1888. • ibilMPIFTXCeleT. Teller Bros. & Brooke, of White- hall, will to -day ship by the Mon- tana Central and Manitoba to Chicago four cars of beef cattle. The public sehools in Boulder open > . cd last Monda -y with an attendance of seventy-two pupils. The number will doubtless be considembletincrease,d. . • John Lafferty, the man shot g at Elkhorn the night of election day, died (rani the effects of the shooting. Fred Van Vleck, who committed the deed, escaped and has not since been heard from. At the ezma met, .% of the Board of CoOnty.› Com rri esiòu ere yesterday morning the third estimate on the eourt-houie conireet was allowed and warrants- drawn oh the treasury for •354) ill favor of Pairlsen & McConnell. tile architects awl 84,181.40 in, favor of , MeKtausle:_&,. ltîfflowan the con- tractors. ••• - ' - • •• SOC1.1.1. Nl¡we. Mrs. N%% B. Gaffney and Miss Gaff- ney made a flying vi s e to Matta --Mon- da'. . Mr. WI T. Sweet and family have moved into town to spend the winter and are occuming their old residence near the Northern Pacific depot. The Ready Workers last week elected Miss Belcher presidait, Mrs. Itightenour vice-president, Mrs. Stine secretary, and Mrs. Snow treasurer. Captain Hiram Cook has moved into his new home at the north end of Main street and Mr. J. L. Morris ind 'family have Occupied thé old res- idence of the Captain. - CaT(I - Fare out announcing the ap- proaching marriage of Mr. Con. Smith, of the Boulder Valley and Misa Sarah E. Mae - W . 8;1f ogden, - Utah. The ceremony will be per- formed at the latter place on Tuesday, Nov. 20th, in St. Joseph's Church. A reception to the newly-wedded couple will be given'at the residence of Mr. Phillip Smith, father of the groom, in the Boulder Valley, on the 23d. Mr. Wm.: Morris and . family last week returned from Helena and are once more domiciled in their old home. Mr. Morris has not fully re- covered from the severe illness which stuck by hiab all summer, -but he looks much better than he- (lid when he left here and is evidently on the roadLto health. Mr. Morris has been missed in Boulder this summer and his many friends extend him a hearty welcome back to home and health. As announce ---- last - ffl e ek Capt. - Trotter will give a Thanksgiving Ball at the Boulder Hot Springs on the evening before Thanksgiving Day; Of course everybody will - attend. - for . Thanksgiving seems just about the right season of the year for one to enjoy a dance and the (lances given by Capt. Trotter are always enjoyable anyhow.. Extra . preparations will be • -- made for this 'event, and doubtless many ladies are already preparing medal toiléte for this °erasion. PERSONAL. August Vogel made a business visit to Elkhorn yeeterdky. S. G. Wild is laid up at P. B. Mille'e with a severe attack of asthina. E. R. Dean, Esq., of Wickes, was a visitor to the county capital yester- day. Territorial Auditor James Sullivan was a visitor to Boulder a few hours lutliunday. Prof. R. T. Woliston, of Elkhorn, dropped in one day this week to see Tan Aon in its new home. Henry Joyner, the popular hotel man of Basin; made a flying visit to the Territorial Capital yesterday. Mr. C. A. Falon, one of the soli men of Beaver Creek, was in Boulder Monday and favored Tan Afar with a call. Mr. J. Paquin, of Elkhorn, spent several days in the county metropolis the past week taking in the election news, the latter all coming his way. Henry Cowden, Esq., of Montana City, was in the county seat the past week on legal business and called at THE Acne office to leave an advertise- ment. Master Henry Beer, of Collins, O., brother af Mrs. W. Stine and Mrs. V. A. Cook, of Boulder, arrived here from the east Saturday and will spend the winter in Montana. • Chas. A. Clarke, Del:, of Helena, who is largely interested in mining property in the Elkhorn district, was a caller to THE AGE office this wéek and renewed hissubscription,to thR paper. County C6inmissioner George Lam- bert was in town yesterday in attend- ance on the special meeting of the Board. Ile returned home in the tie ternoon, not waiting to see the official count -of -the vote made. Mr. Henry Dildine of the Boulder Basin, dropped in to see Tam AGE in its new quarters itiet week and was much pleased with the appearance of the office. Mr. Dildine put- up 130 tons of hay the past summer, most of which he will hold ovtarfor the spring sales. Á. J. •Davidson, Esq., cif Helena, visited the Boulder Hot Springs the past week for recuperative parposeet. The amount of political work which as the Chairman of the Democratic Territorial Committee he was com- . polled to do during the recent cam- paign and the \land -slide \ which fol- lowed his efforts, were too much for him and he needed rest. County Commissioner Archie Ma- comber 'was accompanied to the coun- ty seat yesterday by Hr. and Mui. D. W. Myers, who have been visiting Mr. Macomber for a cou le of weeks. Mrs. Myers is Mr. mber's sister and the two had not seen each other for thirty years. Mr. and Mrs. Myers started for their Wisconsin home yes- terday by way of the Northern Pa- cific. Geo. F. Cowan, Esq., who with the Carpeirter brothers and Mr. Logan, of Wisconsin, has been taking a hunt in Meagher county for some weeks, re- turned home last Friday and the table of the editor of Tint AGE was favored with some of the venison which the party brought back. Mr. and Mrs. Logan, the latter being Mr. Cowan's aunt, started for home yesterday af- tern - non by the Northern Pacific. BANK NEWS. The furniture of the bank has not yet arrived, but will be here in a few days. Iii the meantime business goes on as usual. • The Bank of Jefferson Counfy has -been-fully_organiaed_ for .busineett_by ! the election of iV. B. Gaffney as pres- ident, Dan. McNeill as vice-president, and F. C. Bereedee as cashier. County Treasurer Berendes having been elected cashier of the bank, he has moved- his office to the bank and is prepared there to rece - itithill-liiiõe and transact other county inisipesi. _ ELECTION RE - Tr RN& • (commie epos rauess panel itutnons. Carter 188, Clark 170, Kennedy 196, Wàrner .155, Swiggett 192, Pool 157, Hunt 192,,Wallace 161, Patter- n 196, Lambert 154, Hay 186, Joy« 164, Harlow 158, Raiford 195. McNeill 204, Durnen 146, Stevens 183, Buskett 171, Cook 172, Mackey 180, Fisk 196, Kerley 145, Kellogg 192. Currin 159, Bullard 194, Vawter 158, Allen 32, Neirrust DE aoruma. Carter 6, Chirk 22, Kennedy 7, Warner 21, Swiggett 7, Pool 21, Hunt 7, Wallace 21. Patterson 12, Lambert 17, Rey 7, Joyes 21, Rae - lo 18, 'Raiford 10, McNeill 9, ' 1144 11 ; 1 urneu 19, Stevens 14. Buskett 14, Cook 9,Mackey 19, Fisk 7, Kerley 21, Kellogg 7, (\MTh& 21, Bullard 7, Via - ter 21, Allen 12, Dean 16. oaroorty. Carter 22, Clark 14. Kennedy Warner 13, Swiggett 22, Pool 13. Hunt 22, Wallace, 14, Patterson 23, Lambert 12, Hay 21, Joyes 14. Hard . low '18, Halford 17, McNeill 22, Durnen 12, Stevens 22, Buskett Cook 16; Mackey 16. Fisk 21., Kerley 14, Kellogg 22,-Currin 13, Bullard 19, Vawter.13, Allen 19, Dean 16. CORBIN. Carter '44, Clark 30, Kennedy 46, Warner 28, Swiggett 46, Pool 28, Hunt 46, Wallace 28, Patteneon . 48, Lambert 26, Hay 45, Joyce 29, Har- low 28, Halford 46, McNeill 43, Durnen 11, Stevens 39, Buskett 34, Cook 41, Mackey 33, Fisk 46. Kerley 28, Kellogg 45. Currin 29. Bullard 45, Vawter. 29, Allen 40, Dean, 34. • WOODVILLE. Carter 48, Clark 33, Kennedy 52, Warner 25, Swiggett 53, Pool 23, Hunt 54, Wallace 24, Patterson 23, Lambert 55, Hay 54. Joyce 23. Har- low 46, Halford 32, McNeill 53. Durnen 25, Stevens 59, Buskett 19, Cook 50, Mackey 27, Fisk 51. Kerley 27, Kellogg 52, Currin 25, Bullard 52, Vawter 26, Allen 51, Dean 27. MITCHELL GULCH. Carter 22, Clark 8, Kennedy 20, Warner 10, Swiggett 22, Pool 8, Hunt 22, Wallace 8, Patterson 23, Lambert 7,'Hay 22, Joyce 8, Harlow 16, Halford 14, McNeill 9, Durnen 20, Stevens 15. Busked 15, Cook 28, Mackey 2, Fisk 20, Kerley 9, Kellogg 22, Currill 8, Bullard 23, Vawter 7, Allen 20, Dean 9, Crallé 8. GRACE. Carter IL Clark 8, Kennedy 10, Warner 6, Swiggett 12, Pool 5, Hunt 12, Wallace 5, Patterson 11. Lambert 5, Hay 12, Joyce 5, Harlow 13, Mil- ford 4, MeN-eill• 12, Durnen 4, Stevens 12, Buskett . 5, Cook 15, Mackey 2, Fisk 13, Kerley 4, Kellogg 10, Currin '7, Bullard 12, Vawter 5, Allen 10, Dean 7. ALMAXIIRA. Carter . , 29, Clark 16, Kennedy 29, Warner 16, Swiggett 32. Pool 15, Hunt 29, Wallace 17, Patterson 19, Lambert 27, Hay 33, Joyce 13, Har- low 21, Halford 25, McNeill 41, Durnen 5. Stevens 37, Buskett 9, Cook 30, Mackey 16, Fisk 28. Kerley 17, Kellegg 30. Currin 16, Bullard 27, Vawter 16. Allen 26. Dean 18, Grille 16. MONTANA CITY. Carter 26 t. Clark 16, Kennedy 24, Warner 15, Swiggett 28, Pool 14, Hunt 29, Wallace 13,, Patterson 29, Lambert 13. hay 27, Joyce 15, Har- low 1, Halford 40, McNeill 35, Demen í 7, Stevens 36, Buskett 6. Cook 26. Mackey 16, Fisk 24, Kerley 18, Kellogg 28, Currin .14, Bullard 28, Vawter 14. Allen 30, Dean 12, Crallé PICKN PLACER. Carter 29, Clark 1, Kennedy 21, Warner 9, Swiggett 20. Pool 9, Hunt 17, Witliaea12,-Patterson21, Lambert 9, Hay 15. Joyce 15, Harlow 22. Mil- ford 8, McNeill 22, Durnen 8. Stevens ` 20. Biiiikett 19, Cook S. Mackey fl, Fisk 22, Kerley 8. Kellogg 21. Currin 9, Bullard 20, Vawter 10, Allen 29, Dean 1. . Niter ..102, - .Clarir 61. Kennedy 69, . . Warner 89, Swiggitt 68, Pool 90, Hunt 68, Wallace 90, Patterson 68, Lambert 90, Hay 60, Joe« 98, Harlow 61,-Halford 97, McNeill 77, Diemen 81, Stevens 74, Buskett 84, Cook 72, Mackey 83. Fisk 67, Kerley 91, Kel- logg 67, Currin 91, Bullard 68, Vawter -89, Allen 66, Dean 92. - GOLD FLINT. Carter 12, Clark 1, Kennedy 12, Warner 1, Swiggett 12, Pool 1, Hunt 12, Wall ce 1, Patterson 12, Lambert 1, Hay 2, Jeyea 1,_HarItre_ 12, Milford 1, ‘ M veill 12, Durnen 1, Stevens 13, Buskett 0, Cook 12, Mackey 1, Fisk 11, Kerley 2, Kellogg 12, Currin 1, Bullard 12, Vawter 1, Allen 12, Dean 1, Crallé 1. Only the majorities received by the several candidates have been received from sonic precincts, the full vote not having been gent in. They aro as follows: nAriztusertul. Clark 64, Kennedy 17, Pool 71, Hunt s. Patteraott 15, Joyce I, 'Belford 6 Burnett 2, Steven. 4, Cook 25, Flak 12. Curtin 43, Vanier It, Dean II. Wire xi. Carter 92, Kennedy 72, Swiggett 92, Hunt 96, Patter - eon et. Hay V7. Harlow 72, McNeill 120. Steven. 27, Cook 32. Fisk e2. Kellogg he, Bullard Ins, Dean 37. Att.ticie. Clark 4, Kennedy I. Puoi 7, Wallace 3, Lambert II, Joys. 3, Harlow 5, !lumen 4; Stsyrtui a, Mackey 9, Kerley a, Curtin 6, Vawter 6, Dean 7. eeintleu ° Sram. Kennedy 1. Swiggett II, Wallace 1, hay 3, Belford 3,•1)urnen I, Steven. 15, Mackey 1, Bullard I. The only precinct not heard from is Jefferson River. It is a little questionable whether polls were open- ed there on election day. At the furthest it is not supposed more than fifteen or twenty votes were cast in the precinct, of which it is thought one-third - would be Republican and two-thirds Democrats, so the returns from there are not likely to make any change in the general result. -meat. The total mote as given above las', follows Carter 1074. (lark 964, Carter'. majority 110; Kennedy 1.00), Warner 904, Kennedy'. majority Sei; Swiggett 1,024, Pool 975, iswiggett'e majority 49; Hunt 1,1410, Wallace 106. IllonC• niajority Patterson 95, Lambert 1.012, Lambert's majority tl4; hay 974 1 1, Joyea 10, nay. majority 41; Harlow 041, Belford 971. Ilalford'a ma- jority Irk McNeill 1,065. Dueness 577, MeNelll's major- ity I7s; Stevens LOOM Buskett 790, Stevena's majority Mk CM* MI, Mackey 924, Cook'. majority 21; Fisk 1,00. Kerley 306, Flak's majority 123: Kellogg 1,023, Cards. 954, Kellogg's majority 69; Bullard Its -t0, Vawter kst, bollard's majority 126; Allen 7e, Dean 1277. Dean'. majority 470 Mr Crab , had no open- neut. his name appearing only on the regular 'bum - resale ticket. It is probable that the official count will change these figures somewhat, it being almost impossible to get correct returns from unofficial sources. It is not likely, however, that the offi- cial count will change the result as shown above in any way. THE LATENT. All the returns having been received yesterday, County Commissioners Ma- comber and Moulton and Probate Judge Kerley canvassed the returns, finding them about as given above. As anticipated, there were a few slight chatters, but none affecting the result. BESINE8S NEWS. Dr. Robertson has moved his dental office into his new rooms over the Bank of Jefferson county and is there prepared to give relief to the suffer- ing. The Grand Central hotel bushiest( was attached yesterday at the snit of creditors who had been furnishing supplies to the home. Mr. Barger, the proprietor, has been absent for a couple of weeks. The business will probably pate into other handi f Messrs. McLean &Taylor have pur- chased the Windsor sale and livery stable and will hereafter run that es- tablishment. They are refitting it and expect to put in some new stock and make other improvements which will place the stable on a fir/a-cleat( basis, enabling them to fill all calla which may be made upon them. Messrs. Winslow & Wei have a saw -mill a few miles northeast of town and whose advertisement ap- .pearain anotber . eolttmt,,gre also gaged in supplying wood to people in town and are evidently having a good trade in that line, judging from the quantity of .•yeod they are sending in. They enish good wood and give good measure. redr - k - 130. -- sre . \ -- the - BrmItler agents lb\ - the tort . books proscribed for use In the public schools of the Territory and have laid' in a good supply of books and other school necessities, so that the schools of Boulder need not be delayed any on account of lack of books. - These gentlemen ire ' mak- ing a very neat store and are filling it up with goods to the uttermost limit of the capacity of their storeroom. They deserve encrouragement in their enterprise. NEW AireEitTISEMENTS. S 13.0. cal Mu rep 1 1 et an. W. keep In 'duck a complete aeliortrtent School Book e• ! Mehool »oohs\ $ In conformity with the Territorial !Jar. A FULL STOOK OP HCIIOOL suertnts ---ou Au. lelnita.--- fiE0. PFAFF a co. - 1 ti.fiRDIAN MfaE Or SIAL ESTATY--NOTICS T us hereby given that In intratiance ut all order it' the l'fiiiiiiie r.airt of the noUltry Of Lewits and Clarke, territory of sionternerdssiyessule ou the leth day of November, A. D. DIM, in the matter of the guarsilanallip of the estate of (Uri. It., lesuissa.Stasuuel R., Latina. anti Ellen \sel minor ‚t-114 of !gamma \ten rims:mod, the undereistned, the guardian II( said 11111101111, will sell at Insiste »ale to the highest bidder for nub, and subjeet to ...affirmation by said Probate t'ourt, 0111 or after riattarday. the 24th day «if nOveua- her. DIM, In Helena, N. v., all the right, Una, Interpret and retitle of said million In and to all thoser certain premeast or hale 111111111g claim s,rit',\. lying sod beIng near Om head of Tinter gulch, In the eounty of Jeftemon end Territory of 310istiosa, and more partieularly described as follow», lo-wli: Au undivided Iwo -thirds id mi undivided one-half of esseh of the following teamed «marts hale ‚Minns( claine, to -n It 'rite Aloha too lode. the (loid Ifill lode, the !Fee tiobt lode and the i'isst I 'n lode mining rialto.. Term. and enolitioto, of sale- Caalh, in lawful money of the rutted Mate«, ten percent of the 'me- aslier mitory lo he 'mild ids (111. day of stale and the balance after confirmation by said Probsde Court and „11 dell Very of the deed bits moist he Ill I/ riling and ten with Nleters. emitter's. Cullen at guldens rd, their offlic lii Ifelt•no. Montagu', or with the clerk of Il,.' protest.- court, in the court e eon of mid protette court 111 Helena, 51unlana. Jt/IIN r. MUltrIlY;Iluardlan. Ilitt.arta, NfteerAs s, soy. Its. DM, IOPT Q1P 81,110,10I18 -In the IrletrIes (',sort the trine Jutileted ilthetrtet of Ike Tm -tory of nontausa,,Itt ao' for the. County et Jefferson. Will - tam Sherman, plaintiff, re. Thanes II. Carter Israel Mellinger, defendants. The people of the Territory of montane mud greet. ing to the islasyr-nissited defendant, Israel Sahlittger. You are hereby required to sinner In an action brought *gains« you by Ow above-nassied 'digitalin' lit the Distriet l'ourt of the First Judicial phstrict of the Territory of moutitust, in and for the enmity of .1.4. format and to anawer the complaint filed therein within ten day. treated% e of Ilse day of tweeter) after the service on you of Mr mininione, If 'served within Oda ronoty; or If served out of this county lest in this illotriet, within twenty day* otherwlea within forty days, or Judgment by delimit will be taken againat you recording 10 the Weyer of said tentaplosint. The said a-ti is brought to olitaiwyb decree of thin court to 'u't Kahle and deelare null dad void, a certain tax deed and a certain quit-elaisn deed, now in the primension of the defendant., for and to the following described trawl, Owe or pared of limit, ‚situate, lying and befog In the county of Jefferson, Territory of soutane, vb..; The south- west quarter Il• j i • .r iseetion M -red fourteen (IS) township numbered list nortla sd range num. I...red titre. is weal: and to n•-ecitebligh the right in and title tosaid • Ineerites1 property to like snatiner and street am before said deeds seem made and executed ( as against Ille mid defendants., in this plaintiff; all eal which e fully epocars 111 the easiplaisit of this plaintiff on ilk herein, and U./ 1111.11 for further ear- th -ohm. reference is hen hy made. And you are hereby notified. that If you fail to op. per and 1/11.1Wer thi. tO1111411111t. Ra RIN/Ve 11N 11111neit lhe 1114111 plaintiff e Ill apply to 1 he nolliff for the relief delinflUldeft ha the emipiaitit. under my hand and the real of the District Court Of the Ebel Dietriet of the Territory a 110111.1111a, 111 and for the of Jeffensun, title 27th. day of On- totier, lis Il,,. yettilif Oaf Lord one thou\ - and eight huodred aml eighty-eight. F. W. Altt 'mitt m.t., Clerk. Ily A. IC. Wei\ Its -poly Clerk. A. O. CLARK Ja., Attorney' for Plaltititt. 11Finst Public/Ulm' sue. 14, issa.i t IIERIFrN virtue of en es/entice la 1.7 my beside, Waned out of the Itiatrict Court of the Finn J111lielid District o' Montana Territory, In and for the County of Jeffs -mom in Ilse omit of lierg Bros, against lieorge ,Kerwiti and Samuel Wisen- miller, duly atteeted the that day of November, A. D. lane, I have :levied upon all the right, title and Intense% the said George Kerwin anti Stunned Witiennilller its and to Ou. followin tkeeribed prop. city Jefferem county,- its-Tereltos- ry, viz.: 'two-thirds interest in the Cyetone quart.. lode min- ing claim, reworded in Nook O et' lodes, page eat, retools of Jefferson county. All of the Notiefou quarts lode inkling claim, re. ens -sled In Book Sut lode*, page 24, nroordit of Jeffer- son county. All of the llotrieittok , quartz lode mining re. tented in Hook ti of lodes, page 476, records Job fenbon county. All of the /War Warr gnarls lotie mining Halm recorded In Book g of lodes, page 460, record» of Jefferaon county. One-third Intereat In the ON Reliable quartz Inds mining deign, recorded Bock N of helm, page 477, 'recoils§ of Jefferson county. (Ins -third interest in the- Kerwin quartz lisle misting claim, recorded hook T of balm, pug.. KV, raccde ur of Jefferesen ennity. A.I1 of the above quartz lode mining claim» are sit , umbel in Beaver ('reek netting district, Jeffemon sounty, isontsuia. All of the Jatehoor quartz Imle mining claim, re- cordedJui Book 0 of lodes, page COi, recorda of Jet. feriae\ county. All of the Burton quartz lode MI1111111 maim, re- corded in Book Out lodes, page kin, record* of Jet- fereon county. All of the Odd quartz ?ode mining claim, re. corded in Book R of lode\ page 2./2, reesrdis of Jeer *nose county Two -third interest of the Nireek quartz lode mining claim, recorded in Book a of lodes, page 194, reco rd. of Jefferison County. TwO-thirdm intrrent In the Samreiffer quart‚ lento mining claim. mended iti Hook of hides, page II6,. records of Jefferson county, One-half interest In the Northern L_Wht quartz lode mining claim, recorded in Book at of loties, page 14.2,. records of Jefferein county, One-third interest in the iNsr* quartz lode mining. eleim, resorted in Book ao' lodes, pmre 194, reeeirdir of .1riffenerti county. Thin lot a quartz lode mining clitimit is situated in mountain mining district, Jefferson «minty. montane, Alum the Yazoo (limns lode mining claim recorded I\ Book It of lodes, 36a, record's of Jeffereon(k), One-third kelereet In the ,4 rime« 'mete lode mining chains, recorded in iissok.ksof Judee,mnpit recorde of Jeffemon enetnty. One-fourth interest in the K. N.R. quartz lode minin claim, recorded it, Ikads 44 o r Ii$e,u, p ig , sae, or i.e.... i.00dy. Lest three delleri 1 red quartz lode nsInIng eliding are situated tn rk.Lotbs mining diterief, Jeffenton coun- ty, nosseasses.. . . . Also Ito aces of unsurveyed rand and Improve - menta its bedlam Creek Park, head of main fork of Indian ereek turd south of the head of White Herne Creek, recorded tri bask It. .r trenches, page 27, me. omits of Jefferson enmity. mortarie. Conte I's hereby given that on the kft tineDe of - mintier. A. D. UM, between the hymns of 9 o dock a. rn. and 5 o'clock p. tn. of mid day. at 2 o'clock p. sn. In remit of the coutt-hcome door In the town of Boulder. I will sell all the right. title and inters -et ad the said George Kerwin and Samuel Whœomiller In and to the mid abevc duserlheel property, to the highest hidden, for moth in hand. Given Muter my hand thbi the lOth day of eorm- her, A. D. VUte. McNist.t., Sheri% By reAli 1.1.iteet . Under :Svelte