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|s| I, It Thursday, October 30, 1913. 1 .v M, mm CONSIGNMENT SALE 80 Head Dairy Cattle 80 Pure-Bred and Grade Holstein and Guernsey cows, heifers, bulls and calves. Don't miss this sale if you want Dairy Stock at your own price. Also a number of good farm mares and geldings. Thursday, November 6,1913 —10 O'clock A. M. RIVERSIDE DAIRY, MINOT, N. D. A Thrilling Tale of Adventure in the Canadian Northwest JACK CHANTY By HULBERT FOOTNER Author of "Two Oil the Trail," Etc. The story opens with Jack Chanty floating idly into camp perched upon his raft singing to the accompaniment of his banjo, little dreaming that while he had hidden himself from the world—the world, or at least an impor tant part of it, was coming to him. For on that day Garrod and Linda found his retreat. And Jack Chanty was the last man Garrod ever wanted to see again. Mr. Footner knows and loves the wilds and he has here told a very dramatic story of the adventures of Garrod's party guided by Jack Chanty, of the mystery at home that Garrod tries so hard to hide and of the jealousy of Linda and the trader's daughter. JUST OUT Illustrated by Sherman Potts. Net $1.25 DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY Garden City New York If Home Beauty Enhanced S with PETERS lighting Fixtures The one touch of beauty that lends a distinctive air to home environment is the lighting effect We are displaying a wide variety of Peters fixtures and will gladly assist you in the selection of harmonious designs. Our exhibit includes the very newest modes. Prices are moderate. Your inspection is invited. WILUSTOX ELECTRIC CO. Cor. Main and Broadway Maaqaarafc ud Tlwatricsl COSTUMES BE OUR AGENT Write for-Spacial Di«coaat L. HOFFMANN, COSTUMC* Successor to Smith Cot tame Co. 705-7-9 2nd Ave. S., Mieeeepetit "True character, good habits and iron industry are impregnable to the assaults of all the ill luck that fools ever dreamed of."—Joseph Addison. COMtOSPOMPEHCE SOUTH SIDE (Too late for last week) W. H. Rogers was threshing in the Slater Bottoms last week. Mr. Peter Kelter threshed for Jno. Brunner the first of the week. Miss Elizabeth Dithmer was a Thursday P. M. caller on Mrs. Alice Collings. Mr. and Mrs. R. Vance spent Sun day P. M. with Nelse Peterson and his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Settle and family of Alexander were visitors at N. Pet erson's Wednesday. Mr. Chas. Vance and Miss Eliz abeth Dithmer were Saturday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Vader. The man who was injured by au tomobile at the Raum's Ferry hill is still at the Mcintosh home in a pre carious condition. R. Vance was a caller Thursday at the Palmer Ranch north of Wil liston and while there saw Mr. Palm er's splendid herd of Holstein cattle. Mrs. W. H. Rogers was in the Bend Wednesday looking up a crew of men and teams to stack 115 acres of heavy flax on their place. While there she took dinner at the Vance home. Wednesday morning Nelse Peter son was happily surprised when his mother and youngest brother from Arlington, S. D., rode up in an auto. Mrs. Peterson and William will stay until about Christmas before they re turn to their S. D. home. COW CREEK Mrs. Albert Thorn is on the sick list. Oscar Albrecht is the possessor of a new team of mules. The auction sale at Eli Shikanys was not very largely attended. Everybody is busy hauling grain now since the roads are drying. The regular quarterly school meet ing was held at Mr. Sandackers Oct. 14th. Mr. Kaetzle called at the Ryner home Sunday. Ed Kaetzle has been working for Bruce Christenson the past week. Mrs. George Albrecht and Oscar Al brecht callfed at! Mr. Zimmerman's and Thorn's Sunday. This is rather cold weather for sitting on the plow. Wonder if Jack Frost has come to stay? Joe Azar is building a new house. Joe Bousliman will erect & house on his farm here and it will be occupied by Dick Alberts. Sheriff Erickson had the misfor tune to break his auto in our imme diate vicinity last Wednesday. He was on his way to Bonetraill after some game violators. Roy Ryner took him to his destination with his team and then took him and his auto into town the next day. Quite a picture to see an auto being hauled by team with its occupants. SPRING COULEE Mr. Cook is busy threshing flax in this vicinity. He has a fine rig and does good work. Mrs. Geo. Addyman left on Sunday for Devils Lake where she will visit her parents there. Mrs. Lucas had the misfortune to dislocate her ankle so she is confined to her bed at this writing. The banquet was a success, with everything good to eat, good music and speaking and a fair evening. Mrs. Durant Cottrell and children went to visit relatives for a time in the twin cities and also at Chicago. Mr. Cotrall will go later. Floyd Hyatt made a trip to Cotton wood Lake Saturday and returned Sunday with Rev. Brown and family who will remain and hold services here, beginning on Sunday evening and will hold two weeks. A cordial invitation is extended to all. CMnthtn HonrInPetition For Appoint ment of AilnilnlMtmtor State of North Dakota, County of Willla ms. In County Court. Before Hon. A. TJ. Hutler. Judpre. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam C. Lynch, Deceased. Anna P. Lynch. Petitioner, vs. Mary Sinnott. Respondent. Citation Ifeiirlnir rotIIion For Appoint ment of .'tilmiiilNtrntor The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondent and all persons interested in the Rstate of William C. Lynch, Deceased: You, and each of you. are hereby notified that Anna P. Lynch the peti tioner herein, has filed in this court her petition praying: that letters of administration upon the estate of Wil liam C. Lvneh late of the City of Wil liston in the County of Williams and State of Nortli Dakota, deceased. be granted to said Anna P. Lynch and that the said petition will be heard and dub' considered by this court on Fri day. tho 2Sth day of November A. D. that day. at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Williston County of Wil liams and State of North Dakota, and vou. and each of you, are hereby cited to he ami appear before this Court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there he, why the prayer of said petition should "not be granted. Hy the Court. (Seal) Judfie of the County Court. Dated the 20th day of October A. D. 1913. From the records and files in said case it appears «aid Respondent Mary Sinnott is a non-resident ot North Da kota. Therefore. Let the service of the above Cita tion be made on her by printing and publishing the foregoing Citation three times, (.nire each week for three suc cessive weeks in a newspaper publish ed in said County. (Seal) The premises described in such irort gage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as the South Ninetv (90) feet of Lot Twelve (12), Block Six (6), Le Dosquet's Addition to Williston, No. Dak. Pursuant to the terms of said mort C'age, tile mortgagee hereby elects to declare, and does declare, the whole amount of the principal note secured bv said mortgage due and payable on account of the non-payment r.f interest due Nov. 1st, 1911 and Nov. 1st, 1912. There will he due on such mortgage at the dav of sale, the sum of $1004.13 to gether with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated Oct. 1st. 1913. Jacob Leuthold Jr., Mirtgagee. Geo. A. Gilmore, Attorney for Mortgagee. 6w-in. Williston, No. Dak. STOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIS SOLUTION OF CORPORATION State of North Dakota, County of Williams, SS: In District Court, Eleventh Judicial District. Jn the Matter of the Application for Dissolution of the Farmers and Mer chants Bank of Williston, North Dak ota. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MS SOLCTION OF CORPORATION Pursuant to the order of said Dis trict Court made and filed in the above entitled matter, notice is hereby given that an application for the dissolution of the Farmers & Merchants Bank of Williston. North Dakota has been pre sented to said District Court and said petition and order aforesaid was duly filed in mv said office on the first day of October A. D. 1913: that by the pro visions of said order I as Clerk of said Court ain required to give 35 days no tice of said application by the publi cation of notice thereof once in each week for five successive weeks in some newspaper published in said county and notice is hereby further given that anv person may file In my said office his objections to said application at any time before the expiration of said time of said publication, to-wit, on or before the 6th day of November 1913, (Seal Dist. Court) W1LL18TON GRAPHIC Hairland was in Williston on .Mr. Friday. Mrs. Hyatt and Floyd was in Wil liston on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster visited in Wil liston on Friday. Mrs. Carleson visited at Miss Siv erson's on Sunday. Miss Skindrud of Garden aVUey, visited her sister here and was to the banquet. 19i3 at Ten o'clock in the forenoon of es on the premises in said mortgage A. Tj. Butler. A. L«. Butler, Judpre of the County Court. Palmer. Craven & Burns, Attorneys for Petitioner. 3t-18. NOTICE OF III'.A I. ESTATE MOHT FOKECI.OSIJHE SALE Notice is hereby given that that cer tain mortgage, executed and delivered by Harry T. Smlzer, a single man. mortgagor, to Jacob Leuthold Jr., Mortgage, dated the 26th day of Feb ruary. 1910, and tiled for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the Countv of Williams and State of North Dakota on the 28th day of February, 191(1, and recorded at 1:25 P. M., in Rook 75 of Mortgages on Page 94. will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de scribed at the front door of the court house in the City of Williston, C-.mity of Williams and State of North Dak ota at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., on Saturday the Stli day of November, 19)3, to satisfy the amount due up-n such mortgage on the day of sale. J. O. SEIUKRT. As Clerk of the District Court of Wil liams County. North Dakota. First publication of above notice, Oct. 2nd. 1913. Palmer, Craven & Burns, Attorneys for Petitioners. Williston, N. D. 5t-15 NOTICE FOR PUBLCATON Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Williston, N. D., Sept. 10. 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that Hal lock W. Price, of Williston, N. D., who, on Oct. 22, 1910, made H. E. Serial No. 015330 and on Aug. 30, 1913 H. E. No. 019131. for NE 1-4 and SE 1-4, Section 21, Township 156 N. Range 100 W., 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make Three year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before The Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Williston, N. D., on the 3 day of Nov., 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Alva J. Field. Christ Arnt, Alfred Haakenson. William Pusch, nil of Wil liston, N. D. 6w-14. Thoma« 13. Murphy. Register. SOTH'I". OF PORBCL09VRB SALE WHERKAS, Default has been made In the terms of the mortgage herein after described, by ure of reason of the fail the mortgagor to pay the amount due and interest on a prior mortgage, and the assignee of said mortgage having, by virtue thereof, elected to declare a default in the terms of said mortgage, and the whole amount secured thereby immediately due and payable. NOW THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Qeorge S. Hunter, and Annie Hunter, his wife, mortgagors, to the Farmers & Mer chants State Bank of White Earth, N. D., a corporation, mortgagee, dated on the 3rd day of January, A. P. 1910, and filed- for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Williams Coun ty, North Dakota, on the 18th day of January, A. D. 1910 at 9:16 o'clock A. M. and duly recorded in book "64" of mortgages on page "565," which said mortgage was thereafter and on the 23rd day of January, A. D. 1910, by an instrument in writing, duly assigned to Julia M. Linde, which said assign ment was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Williams County, North Dakota, on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1913, will be foreclos ed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage, and hereinafter described, on the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1913, at the front door of the Court House it. the City of Williston, Coun ty of Williams and State of North Da kota. to satisfy said mortgage and costs. The premises described in said mort gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows—to- wlt:— East half of Northwest quarter (E 1-2 NW 1-4), West half of Northeast (W 1-2 NE 1-4), Section Twelve (12) Township One hundred fifty-four (154) North ot Range Ninety-five (95) West of the 5th P. M. There will be due upon said mort gage at the date of sale the sum of Three Hundred Eighty-five and S3-100 dollars ($3S5.83), which sum Includes ac crued interest to date of sale and three interest coupons paid by the assignee of said mortgage upon a prior mort gage upon said premises with accrued interest thereon to date of sale, and that in addition to the sum of Three Hundred Eighty-five and 83-100 Dollars (,$385,831 there will be due at the date of sali the costs, disbursements and attorney's fees in this foreclosure as provided hy law. Julia M. Linde, Assignee of Mort gage, Carl Erickson. Sheriff of Williams County, North Dakota, Agent. Henry J. Linde, Attorney for Assignee, Stanley. North Dakota. 14-6t. XOTICK OF nntli 1? STATE MORT G.UiK SVI.K. WHERKAS default has occurred in the terms and conditions of that cer tain mortgage hereinafter described, which default consists in the failure to pay the indebtedness secured by said mortgage when the same beearfie due on the 7th. day of October 1913, and further failure of the mortgagors or their assigns, to pay when due the tax- I describe,]. NOW THEREFORE, notice is herein given that that certain mortgage, made, executed and deliver ed by Milton H. Holloway and Polly A. Holloway. his wife, as mortgagors to Hannah M. Dunn, as mortgagee, which mortgage is dated the 7th. day of Oc tober 1910. and which was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Williams County, State of North Dakota, on the Sth. day of October 1010 at 2:31 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. and was on said day duly recorded in said office in book 66 of mortgages, at page t!(7 thereof, will be foreclosed by a sale -f the premises in said mortgage and herein after described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Wil liston. Williams County. State of North Dakota, on the 22nd. day of November 1913, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on said day. The prem ises which are described in said mort gage and which will be 'sold to satisfy the same are located in Williams Coun ty. North Dakota, described as follows, to-wit: South East Quarter of the North East Quarter of Section Thirty Four and the North West Quarter of the South West Quarter, West One half of the Nortli West Quarter of Section Thirty Five, all in Township One Hundred Fifty three. North of ange One Hundred three, West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, together with all the hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The amount due on said mortgage on the day of such sale is the sum of Three Hundred Eighty Four Hollars and Sixty Four Cents, which amount includes the sum of Twenty Eight Dollars and Fifty Four Cents, paid as taxes according to said mortgage. Dated at Williston Nortli Dakota this I r,th. day of October, 1913. Hannah M. Dunn. Mortgagee. Carl Erickson. Sheriff of Williams County, Nortli Dakota. Win. G. Owens, Attorney for .Mortgagee, Williston. North Dakota. 6w-17. \OTICIC OF MOHTI I: FOKWI.OS I III: SALE WHEREAS default has oceured in the terms and conditions of that cer tain mortgagi hereinafter described which default consists in the failure to pay when due the indebtedness se cured by the said hereinafter describ ed mortgage and the further default in the failure to pay when di'e the tax es on tile lands described in the said mortgage, now therefore NOTICE TS ITKKEBY GIVEN, that that certain mortgage made, executed and deliver ed hv Henrv A. Houge, a single man as mortgagor to Harry J. Baker as mort gagee. dated June 2Xth. 1912 and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Williams County, North Dakota on the 29th day of June 1912 at 1:40 o'clock in the afternoon of that day and recorded in said office in book 97 of mortgages at page 409 a_nd which mortgage was thereafter by in strument in writing of assignment as signed by said mortgagee to Lu Ella Baker which assignment was dated August 28th. 1913 and was filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Williams County, Nortli Dakota on the 29th. day of Aug ust 1913 and recorded in said office in book 105 of assignments, will be fore closed bv a sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the Citv of Williston in Williams County State of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 22nd. day of November 1913 to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the day of such sale together with taxes on said premises paid in pursuance to the terms of said mortgage. The premises described in the sala mortgage and which will be sold on said date to satisfy the same are lo cat-d in Williams County. State of North Dakota and described as follows, t0 North one-half of the northeast quar ter. (X 1-2 NE 1-4) and the east one halt' of the northwest quarter (K l-^ NW 1-4) all in section Twenty-five (25) Township One hundred fifty-eight nr.K) north of range one hundred one (101) west of the Fifth Principal Meri- There will lie due on said mortgage at said date of sale the sum of Three hundred fifty and 00-100 Dollars (*350- 00) which sum included Twenty-eight and 70-100 Dollars ($28.70) taxes on said premises paid by undersigned as signee of mortgagee. I-t• 1 this 10th day of October. 19)3. Lu Ella P.aker Assignee of mortgagee. Carl Erickson As Sheriff of Williams County, North Da Uota. Wm. O. Owens Attorney for assignee of mortgagee THE VARIETY STORE COAL LIGNITE SUPERIOR QUALITY Also Best grades Hard and Soft coal N. W. Fuel Co. Williston, N. D. Two Doors South of City Hall Phone 310 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Williston, N. D., Sept. 11, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that Emma Hagen, of Williston, N. D., who, on Oc tober 22, 1910, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 015316, for SE 1-4 SE 1-4, Sec. 15, NE 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 22, N 1-2 NW 1-4, Section 23, Township 153 N.. Range 100 W., 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before The Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Wil liston, N. D., on the 7th day of Nov., 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Anton Wold, John Slette, Seymour Foster, Alvin F. Burke, all of Willis ton, N. D. 6w-14. Thomas B. Murphy, Register. TeU It With a Wait WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS SITUATIONAL HOTEL I DOCHTEB.MAN & MacMANUS Physicians and Surgeons Offices in Union Block over Citizens National Bank. Dr. Dochterman's office rooms 1, 2 and 3 and Dr. MacManus 3 and 4 Phone 38-2 Williston, N. D. DRS. HAGAN & HYMER Physicians and Surgeons Night and Day Calls Promptly Answered Phone—Dr. Hymer Res. 64 Office—87-2. Residence—37-8 Glasses Properly Pitted DB. O. B. DI8TAD Physician and Surgeon Office in Union Block over Bctton store Office Phone 127-2 la. S»-S Day night Calls promptly attended DR. MART A. GOLDSCHLAGER 4M Main Street DR. A. McNIVEN i7 Williston. North Dakota. 6W-I The perfect motorcycle is of course The Jefferson, R. C. Henry Aj?t. adv MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE—Best machine made, price is right. Ad dress Box 734, Williston, N. D. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Hospital in Connection Variety Store Open The Variety Store on East Broadway is now open. A big line of 5, 10 and 25 cent goods on pisplav for your inspection. Visit this store for bargains. Aa.rauus.rtvk I Ntvtall I CMC MilacWMMla OLE MB Mutku*. hma. Mi ftATCn: r«c DAY UP rf Professional Cards North Dakota 341 WiHisten, N. O. R. R. KREIGER Veterinarian State Veterinarian S79 Rod Williston, N. D. C. ELUTHORPE Real Estate 429 Main Street Phono 182 O. G. BRAT8BURG AUCTIONEER North Dakota Call or write for dates to the First Sato Rank, Rwiser, N. Dak. SHIKANY, Prop. 3= "NI Ride a JEFFERSON for business or pleasure. Adv. J. P. Henry AUCTIONEER 25 Years Experience In Auction Sales RATES REASONABLE During Sale Season Address Williston, N. D. 33-l.*tt Route 1, Box 48 Wool Wool Wool No matter what they do to wool in Washington we will al ways pay the highest market price for same. We also nay highest price tor Hides and Sheep pelts. Write for particulars. Minot Hide & Fur Co. 310-312 E. First Street Minot, N. Dak. Auction Sales It will pay you to employ an exwerienced auctioneer to sell your (foods at auction sales. You will get USHER L. BURDICK JOHN J. MURPHY better prices. Twenty-five years experience enables me to give the best of satisfaction, Put my name on your auc tion bills or write me at Wil l'ston. Terms will be rea sonable and satisfactory. W. N. Dickinson Licensed Auctioneer Phon« at mjr nptnic. Williatoa, 167 or 2S3—Red. N. D. LAWYERS Phone 12 Union Block 11S Main St. Williston, N. D. WILLIAM G. OWENS Aitorney-at-Law Over Citizens National Bank Williatoa North Dakota J. W. DISNEY Carpenter aad Contractor Small Jobs a Specialty. Stom Honaea, Sheds, Putting on Storm VUm. Short Order Work of all juads Phone 158 WUKaten, N. a M. W. A. LODGE No. SIM Meet every Tuesday evenings at IM o'clock sharp, in Odd Fellows haL Visitors always welcome J. C. Field, V. C. J. J. Bailey, CM MOUNT MORIAH LODGR NO. 51, A. F. A. M. C. D. Mlllojr, W. H. Lars Chrlatlanaon, 3. W. E. B. Bralnard J. W„ Joe Wegley Tr«aa Chaa. Newell. Secretary P. C. HAMRE CO. Undertaking Parlors Located rear of the P. C. Hamro Fur niture Store on Main Street Phone No. 330, day—279 red, algftl Williston, N. D. VETERINARY AUCTIONMI C. E. STEWART Ray, N. D. McKillip Veterinary College. Jonaa National School of Auctioneering.