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LEGAL PUBLICATIONS V: SHERIFFS SALE The Meyer & Chapman State Bank, ^ Corporation, Plaintiff. O. J. Simmons, as Administrator of the Estate of Joseph J. Murphy, Defendant. Deceased, By virtue of an Order of Sale in the above entitled cause, issued out of the District Court of the Thirteenth Judi cial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carbon, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Sheriff's Sale at the front door of the Court House in the City of Red Lodge, in said County of Carbon and State of Montana, on Saturday, the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1924, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day, all the right, title and interest of the above named defend ant, to-wit, O. J. Simmons, as Admin istrator of the Estate of Joseph J. Murphy, deceased, in and to the fol lowing described real property, sit uated in the County of Carbon, State of Montana, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the South east Quarter of Section Five, the East Half of the Northeast Quarter, the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the Southeast Quarter of Section Eight, and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Seventeen, all in Township Eight South of Range Twenty East, M. P. M. containing 400 according to Government; acres Excepting and reserving from the a bove described premises that portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eight, Township 8 South, Range Twenty East, which lies on the south and east side of Rocky Fork Creek, as said creek now traverses said forty, being about six acres and heretofore sold to Matt Hyvonen. Dated at Red Lodge, Montana, this Bth day of April, A. D. 1924. GEO. HEADIMGTON, Sheriff. John G. Skinner, Attorney for Plaintiff, Red Lodge, Montana. 4-11 5-2 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In The District Court of the Thirteen th Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carbon. Plaintiff Andrew Slas, against Stanley Niamiac and Salomea Niam Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA Sends Greeting to the Above Named Defendant: . You are hereby summoned to ans wer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is here with served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty days after the service of this Sum mons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken a gainst you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. The said action Is brought to fore close that certain mortgage, dated March 7th, 1921, made, executed and delivered by the above named defend ants, Stanley Niamiac and Salomea Niamiac, to said plaintiff, which said mortgage covers and is a lien upon the following described land situated in the Town of Bridger, County of Car bon, and State of Montana; Lots No. Two and Four (2 and 4) Section Thirty, Township Seven South, Range Twenty Three East, M. P. M. contain ing Forty three and twenty four hundredths acres: Also a right of way six feet in width running over and acrofiM the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Thirty (30) Township Seven South Range Twenty Three East; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining; and for the further pur pose of securing judgment upon and enforcing payment of that certain in debtedness secured by said mortgage. The plaintiff herein is now the holder and owner of said mortgage and of the indebtedness secured by said mort ....iac, his wife, gage. Witness My hand and the seal of this said Court this 17th day of April A. D. 1924. (SEAL) • , 1 : H. P. SANDELS, Clerk. John G. Skinner, Attorney for Plaintiff, Red Lodge, Mon tana. 4-18 5-9cs mats w»--* SHERIFF'S SALE Ada E. Davis, Plaintiff against William H. Morton; Wells-Dickey Company, a corporation, and The Boyd State Bank, a corporation. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 17th day of May, 1924, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the Court House in the City of Red Lodge, Car bon County Montana, all the following described real property, to-wit; The West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W Vi Seventeen (17); the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (EV4SW14) and the Southeast Quarter (SE14) of Sec tion Eighteen (18) in Township Four (4) South, of Range Twenty-Qne (21) East of the Montana Meridian To gether with all and singular the tene ments, hereditaments, and apporter ances thereunto belonging or in f wise appertaining. Dated at Red Lodge, Mont. 24th day of April 1924. GEO. HEADINGTON, Sher. Maddor & Church, Great Falls, Mi C. C. Rowan, Red Lodge, Montana, Attorney's for Plaintiff. 4-26 5-16 of Section SW)4) Theory is all right only when it passes beyond the stage of theory. ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court of the Thirteen-1 th Judicial District of the State of Montana, In And For The County Of Carbon. MONTANA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. MRS. E. J. DAILEY, formerly Hilde garde E. Almin, E. J. DAILEY, her husband, E. M. DAVIS, and COL UMBUS STATE BANK, • corpora Defendanta. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS, GREETINGS: You are hereby summoned to ans wer the compaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your ans wer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this aiiaa sum mons exclusive of the day of service and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken a gainst you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. That said action is brought for the purpose of foreclosing a certain mort gage deed, made, executed, and deliv ered, by said defendants, Mrs. E. J. Dailey, formerly Hildegarde A. Aira in, on the 12th day of April, 1920, to the Columbus State Bank, a corporat ion, and recorded on the 14th day of April, 1920, in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Carbon County, Montana, in which county said mort gaged premises are situated, in Book 32 of Mortgages at page 21 thereof. The lands described in said mortgage being: The East Half of tion, the Southeast quarter (E% SE14) of Section Thirty three; and the Southwest quarter (SW *4 ) and the South Half of the North west Quarter (SVi NW)4) of Section Thirty-four (34) Township Four (4) South, Range Nineteen (19) East, con taining three hundred twenty (320) acres, more or less. Said mortgage thereafter, on the 26th day o£ June, 1920, having been sold, assigned, and delivered to the said plaintiff, Montana Life Insurance Company, said assignment being re corded on the 28th day of June, 1920, in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Carbon County, Montana, in Book 3 of Assignments of Mort gages, at page 61 thereof. That said mortgage was given to secure the payment of a certain first mortgage note, or promissory note, of the said defendant, Mrs. E. J. Dailey, formerly Hildegarde A. Almin, for the sum of Seventeen Hundred and no-100 Dol lars ($1730.00), due and payable on the 1st day of Dezember, 1924, with interest thereon after maturity at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and five interest coupon notes, one for Sixty-six and 02-100 Dollars ($66.02), due December 1, 1920, and the others each for One Hundred Two and no-100 Dollars ($102.00), due respectively on the 1st day of December, 1921, 1st day of December, 1922, 1st day of December, 1923, and 1st day of Dec ember, 1924, together with interest on the principal of each of said coup on notes from the date of maturity of each of said coupon notes, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, together with taxes, insurance premiums and costs of continuing abstract paid by said plaintiff, and for the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) as and for a reasonable attorney's fee, and costs, and to bar and foreclose the right, title, interest and claim which said de fendants Mrs. E. J. Dailey, formerly Hildegarde A. Almin, E. J. Dailey, her husband, Ed M. Davis and Columbus State Bank, may have, or claim to have in, to, or upon said mortgaged premises subsequent to the execution and delivery of said mortgage deed, all of which more fully appears and i„ more particularly set forth in said plaintiff's complaint on file herein, to which reference is hereby made. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said court this 18th day of April, 1924. (SEAL) H. P. SANDELS, Clerk. M. SANDELS, Deputy Clerk. 4-26 4t Gunn, Rasch & Hall, Helena, Montana NOTICE OF HEARING PROBATE OF WILL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON ÄSÄ F0RTHEC0UN - IK THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE BROOKS DABNEY, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That a petition for the probate of the will of George Brooks Dabney, de ceased, and for the issuance of letters Testamentary thereon has been filed with the Clerk of this Court and that the 20th day of May, 1924 at the hour of one-thirty P. M, of said day at the of this Court in the court room court house in the County of State of Montana, have been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition and the proving of said will, when and where any persons in terested may appear and contest the same. Dated, May 2nd, 1924. H. P. SANDELS, Clerk of said Court. First Pub. May 2—last May 16. NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned has for sale, sev eral vacant lots, two dwelling hous es and what is known as the Bakery concrete brick front building on Broadway all in Red Lodge, Montana, Any person interested may leave bids with the undersigned at the Picket Hotel, Red Lodge, Montana. ANNA L. AIDERSON, Executrix of the Estate of Walter Al 7tfcs. demon, Deceased. JOSEPH H. HICKMAN and NELLIE . . , . ... HICKMAN, husband and wife, JES SE CROSBY and IVY W. CROSS), husband and wife, PENROSE SHEEP COMPANY, a corporation, and BANKERS LOAN AND MORTGAGE COMPANY, a cor poration. Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO ___ lTlAlr _ THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS, GREETING: You are hereby summoned to ans wer the complaint in this action which is fied in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which Is herewith ■ , . ... served upon you, and to file your , . answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this sum mens, 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. The said action is brought to ob tain a decree of foreclosure and judg ment for principal and interest, cost of abstract, attorney fees, and costs of suit, upon certain promissory notes and a real estate mortgage securing the same; and to foreclose the claim, interest, and equity of redemption of the defendants and all persons claim ing an interest in or lien against cer tain land in Carbon County, Monta na, and to obtain other relief, as will more particularly appear from the plaintiff's complaint on file in this action, to which complaint reference is hereby made for a more particular ALIAS SUMMONS (For Publication) In the District Court of the Thir teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, In and for the County of Carbon. THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY, a corpora tion, Plaintiff vs. statement as to the nature of Plain tiff's said action. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court this 25th day of April A. D. 1924. 6-2-231 H. P. SANDELS, Clerk. (SEAL» E. B. MERRILL, Billings, Montana, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE The undersigned has for sale thirty four and Twenty-eight hundredths acres of land near the town of Joliet, Montana, and three teres of land with eived by the undersigned at the U. S. National Bank, Red Lodge, Montana. WM. LARKIN, Executor of the Estate of Ada C. Ricketts. Deceased. two dwelling houses in Red Lodge, Montana, all belonging to the estate of Ada C. Ricketts, deceased. Bids for said property will be rec Dated April 11, 1924. It's a gay world, even on the Lord's day. Good three room house, concrete cellar, location near Lincoln high school, 60x160 lot, $450 cash balance in monthly payments. _ , , , .r— , One four room house in south end of town, new barn, new chicken house, chickens, furniture and 3-4 acres of land, $3000. One new two room house, south Adams Ave., concrete cellar t wo . , n nn garages, one barn, 60x160 lot, $1300.00 good location. FOR SALE H. P. SANDELS adv. 4-18 2c , --- v , ~ _ .-.^.11 ! CLASSIFIED ADS l 1 x or th Hauser. Phone 244. __ , P'<* et Hotel. —J adv. _j FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 301 WANTED—Clean cotton rags with out buttons. Chronicle office. 3tfc. FOR RENT—Good house. Inquire 3tfc. Carbon, FOR SALE—A good fur cape cheap an( j a star Electric Heater. Phone 3-3ct. 289J. FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby chicks at 16 cents a piece. John Rook, 3-3tc. Red Lodge, Montana. -!---: SALE—Modern bungalow, A FOR furnished. North part of city, bargain. Inquire Chronicle. T D . ... , LOST Pair tortoise-shell rimmed glasses. Finder please return to The Style Shoppe. 4tfc. Stfe. Modern except beet. FOR SALE—Five room house on North Platte. Inquire at Chronicle effice. 6-4p. Many Men Employed in Mapping British Coattt Few people realize the hardship* and dangers undergonp hy a compara tlve handful of officers und men be longing to the royal navy who work year In and year out surveying coast lines and mapping the little-known depths of the ocean. The hydrographic department of the admiralty has eight sloops constantly em P l °y* d '" ,he . ,H * k '* kee P l11 * ' t ' , ' sens rharted, and 40 .ilflcers and 700 m#n „„ under the c „ mro , of , reiir admiral, says London Tlt-Blts. The bed of the ocean and the out line* of rocky coasts are constantly changing, so that fur the safety of »hipping charts sad maps have to be r#Tt ** d ^ brou * ht U P t0 #t fr * k Cmtm Hire been known wherr whole Save either appeared or dlssp peered la the course of a few hours. Falcon Island, near the Tongas, for lo stance, was first discovered and chert 1 b 1886, yet, although the mass of ro< * toc,ud * d eMmi riRln * *■»!* 150 feet above the ocean level, It complete ... . . , ' J F ' ly disappeared shortly afterward. In 1W , , TO , canic dlstllrhance once morP br<)ug ht the Island to the notice of the surveyors, but before the end of the year it had disappeared again, Small parties landing on wild »tretehes of const are frequently met " lth 8howe . r " of , dr even h " ll( ; t! ' from susplcloua Inhabitants. Again, much the work h „ s he 0Brrle<1 om , from ama i[ boats, which may be away , from the parent ship for a week or more at a time. An officer and half a dozen men, de tailed to work along n portion of the Chinese coast, encntniwd on a rock one night, goon after daybreak a cruiser came along and begun using this tem porary refuge as a target for gunnery practice. Several shells found their mark before the men were able to make It known that the rock was In habited. Lar:b Threw Gift Books Over His Garden Wall In nun" of the letters or lives of r.-vih have I found evidence that be I 1 m t m new hook. His literary In eres: were of no profit to publish Tiie buttered veterans on his I er-* j shelves welcomed no dapper young re Ic'-'.its; but he received numerous pres j » Station copies from authors, and such volumes, too modern to please his j fancy, he was wont to throw over the wall Into Westwood's garden, writes Harry B. Smith In Scribner's. In this manner was formed the II \ hniry of the younger Thomas West wood, then n hoy of thirteen. ''A Leigh Hunt," he wrote 40 years afterward, ''would come skimming to my feet through the branches of the apple trees ; would be rolled downstairs after me from the library door. 'Mercian Colon na' I remember finding on my window sill, damp from the night's fog; and ■The Plea of the Mid-Summer Fairies' [ picked out of the strawberry bed." : The writer possesses one of these I outcast volumes, absolutely Identified ! by Westwood's bookplate and Hunt's j Inscription to Lamb. a f ra P 8falne t d ■ U *f 1 ? 8 * hel ™ 9 " I old drama, It is identified by a straw ! berry mark. or a Bernard Burton The covers are When the Ark Sailed Long ago March 17 was known ns the anniversary of the dote on which Noah and his family entered the ark. Many hundreds of years ago, before there were theaters in England playa used to be given In front of the churches by the priests who acted out Bible stories. When March 17 came nrorrad a very funny play about Noah nud hla wife was performed. Noah was a woman of a hot temper ^ thonght h „ ho#b(in( j WM qnlU) , 05lnF Mg ralnd by an a rk. p b e refused fletly to live In It. even when the rain began to fall In torrenta. i quarret between Noah and hla ^ the that the shrieking woman had to jump j |p ^ grk gt the end t0 gnve hergelf I from drowning. Mrs Fell for Three Stories "Now It's Jlst like 1 was a-tellln* ye," said a grizzled old Irishman to n group "Once when my gang of workmen, was helpin' put up a skyscraper I fell fer three stories an' It didn't hurt me nary a hit. Here the stranger who had paused to listen remonstrated. "But how could a person full for throe stories and not be hurt?" he sternly Inquired. "Well," replied the veteran, u twin kle creeping Into his eye. "you've al ready fallen fer one. an' I guess foilin' i fer two more won't hurt ye."—Every body's Magazine. the baby named Violet, Compromise There was a rich uncle who wanted Aunt Pansy hud money, too, and Intimated that she would not be displeased to have u namesake. Mother wanted to name tile child Lily. It looked a deadlock. But wise old ; grandpa came forward with a sugges- tlon that practically accommodated everybody. They named the baby Blossom. A measuring Instrument for nttach {o fln automob i) e b y which the i| nPar measurement of fields In various Instrument Measures Crops I crops bordering on highways can be easily and quickly made has been de vised hy the United States Department of Agriculture. Successful experiment* baTa made with the instrument, wtteh will be used In a number of gering ttm eurent gear. ! I Z 51 I f BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY r ■•N r H. A. SIMMONS E. P. CONWELL DR F. VV. SCHWIN Lawyer Attorney Dentist AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Office: Meyer-Chapman Bldg. Improvement Block —U. S. National Bank Building.... RED LODGE, MONTANA RED LODGE, MONTANA RED LODGE. MONTANA _ V. - J RED LODGE IMPROVEMENT CLUB JOHN G. SKINNER Lawyer An Organisation For The Beautifying of Red Lodge JOIN THE CLUB —BE LOYAL TO RED LODGE Are You A Member? United States National Bank Building RED LODGE, MONTANA Office: 2nd Floor Red Lodge State Bank. Phone No. 78 RUBY NEGOVIN, Sec'y - Treas. - 1 r Serenaders Dance Orchestra In and of Town Engagements OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT F. A. HARTMAN At Richardson's Barber Shop RED LODGE, MuNTANA F. P. WHICHER DR. L. H. TOOLEY, Attorney-At-Law DENTIST Phone 191. Improvement Bldg. Red Lodge Montana Office over Red Lodge State Bank Building RED LODGE, MONTANA v_ r it PICKET HOTEL R. G.. MARTIN RED LODG! '• NTANA CENTER OF BUSINESS DISTRICT ON BROADWAY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Licensed Embalmer ROOMS WITH BATH $1.50 Best Hotel In The City DAYLIGHT SAMPLE ROOM OFF LOBBY ON 1ST FLOOR When You're Here, You're Home A. L. AI.DEBSON, Prop. Phones: Office 7; Residence 7 RED LODGE, MONTANA V. r -~S WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY SOME Musical Instrument? MRS. J. M. WILLS J. A. NEWMAN Home Cooking Try my dainty noon lunch for 26c See me for your party baking First door North of Postoffice RED LODGE, MONTANA Justice of the Peace Select Your Desired Instrument and Give Yourself a Trial at Office in Improvement Block WM. NOETZEL'S RED LODGE. MONTANA MUS1C STUDIO "If Your Property Don't Suit You. Why Not Trade It for Something That Does" I DR. €. L. KOEHN ELBERT HYMER Red Lodge, Mont. U. S. Land Commissioner REALTOR Bonded Licensed Real Estate Broker Good Homesteads and Relinquishments, close to market, timber, coal, bunting and fishing. "Come to Carbon County, Where Adam met Eve. A good place to raise Cain." Carbon County Physician & Surgeon Office Phone 77; Residence 114 | | j ; | ! RED LODGE, MONTANA - tr Mrs. Arthur Maddox OFFICE SUPPLIES Legal Blanks, Typewriter Paper Residence 101 North Word Ave. Phone 64-W Carbon Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, THE CARBON COUNTY CHRONICLE HEMSTITCHING See L. P. CHAPMAN JOHN T. HAYS HEMSTITCHING PICOTING Lawyer For All Kinds of OIL and NU BONE CORSETS COUNTY ATTORNEY Texaco Products Meyer - Chapman Bank Bldg. RED LODGE, MONTANA Theresa Opitz Improvement Block Over Grave Store Re- Lodens Montana Room 3, RED LODGE, MONT. f~r -N r UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK E. B. Provinse INSURANCE AGENT And Notary Public Office in Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONTANA . GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. RED ,.L0 E.... *** .MONTANA J /t= — N CHIROPRACTOR O. J. Simmons BUT—how much for how little; NOT—how little, for how much; MAUDE S. JENSEN, D. C., Ph. C. ABSTRACTS Member U. C. A. Palmer School Graduate. Three Year Course Fire Insurance Bonds RED LODGE, MONTANA PHONE 169 J. 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