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r LEGAL PUBLICATIONS ALUS SUMMONS In the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana in and for the County of Carbon. Paula G. Lapidus, Plaintiff vs. Clar ence E. Cummings, Bankers Loan & Mortgage Com pany, a corporation: A. N. Johnson, and C. W. Curtis, partners doing business under the name and style of Johnson & Curtis; and Capital Live Stock Loan Company, a cor poration, Defendant. a widower; THE STATE OF MONTANA sends greeting to the Above named de fendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plain tiff's attorney within twenty days af ter the service of this summons, ex clusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or ans wer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demand ed in the complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a judgment on two promissory notes, one for $700.00 given August 31st, 1916 by Clarence E. Cummings, and wife to the Bankers Loan & Mort gage Company and one note or $96.27 being an installment of interest on the principal note above set forth dated August 21st, 1921, signed by Clarence E. Cummings, both notes being past due and having been assigned to Paula G. Lapidus; and for the purpose of foreclosing that certain real estate Mortgage dated August 81st, 1916, and recorded in Book 20 of Mortgages at Page 56 in the office of the County Clerk & Recorder of Carbon County, Montana, said Mortgage being giv en as security for the above described notes and signed by Clarence E. Cum mings, and wife, given and delivered to the Bankers Loan & Mortgage Com pany and by them endorsed to Paula G. Lapidus, which Mortgage covers and is a lien on the following describ ed property, to-wit: All and singular that certain tract of unsurveyed land, within the Beartooth National Forest in Montana, situated in Township se en (7), South of Range Twenty-six (26), E. M. P. M., unsurreyed as ap pears from the plat of homestead en try surveyed 167, reference to which is hereby had, which said tract of land contains 120.40 acres and is included within the metes and bounds described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at cor ner, No. 1 from which corner mile poet 71 On the South boundry of the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana, bears North 27 degrees 84 minutes West 61.74 chains distrant by traverse; run ning thence South 39 degrees 39 min utes East 26.10 chains to corner No. 2; thence South 66 degrees 44 minutes East 18.03 chains to corner No. 3; thence South 76 degrees 36 minutes East 12.79 chains to corner No. 4; thence South 29 degrees 4 minutes West 19.48 chains to corner No. 6; thence North 79 degrees 7 minutes West 33.89 chains to comer No. 6; thence North 33 degrees 45 minutes West 18.03 chains to corner No. 7; thence North 6 degrees 43 minutes West 11 chains to corner No. 8; thence North 32 degrees 9 minutes East 16,73 chaînes to corner No. 1. the place of beginning; and for an Or der of Sale, to sell said property in satisfaction of the judgment and lien of the Mortgage so Decreed, Witness my hand and theseal of said Court this 29 day of May 1924. (seal) H. P. SANDELS, Clerk. Dillavou & Moore, Billings, Montana Attorneys for Plaintiff. First Pub. June 4, last .June 26. SHERIFF'S SALE Roberts State Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, against Edgerton C. Reed, et al., Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 12th day of July, 1924, at one o'clock p. m. at the front door of the court House in the city of Red Lodge, Mon tana all the following described real property, to-wit: County of Carbon, State of Montana, an described as follows, to-wit: The Northeast quarter (NE *4) of Section Thirty (30) and the Northwest quar ter (NW*4) of Section Twenty-nine (29) in Township Four (4) South of Range Twenty-one (21) East, M. P. M. Containing 320 acres, together with all and singular tenements, heredi taments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and the reversions, re mainders, rents issues and profits thereof, also any and all water rights, water ditches and water casements thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining, which are now, or hereaf ter may be used on said premises, however they may be evidenced. Dated at Red Lodge, Montana this 16th day of June 1924. Situated in the GEO. HEADINGTON, Sheriff. Frank P. Whicher, Attorney for Plaintiff. First Pub. June 18, last Pub. July 0. ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carbon. Wm. Larkin, Plaintiff, vs. George L. Swale, an unmarried man; Baker and..'.Baker, his wife, if any; and all other persons, un known, claiming, or who might claim, any right, title, estate or in terest in, or lien or incumbrance up in, the real property described in t e complaint, or any thereof, ad verse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto, whether suen claim or pos ? wen sible claim be present or contingent, including any claim of possible claim of dower, inchoate or accrued, De fendants. The State of Montant to George L. Swale, Jerry and.Baker, his wife and to all other persons, unknown, claiming or who might claim, any right, title, estate, or interest in, or lein or incumbrance upon, the real property described in the complaint, or any thereof, adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plain tiff's title thereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or conti gent, including any claim or possible claim of dower, inchoate or accrued, GREETING: 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 against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action involves the title to the following described lands, situated in the County of Carbon, and State of Montana, to-wit; The Southwest quar ter of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-two, and the north west quarter of the northeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast tjuarter of Section twenty-seven all in Township Four south of Range twenty-two east of Montana Meridian Montana, con taining three hundred and twenty a cres, also all water, water rights and irrigation ditches conveying water to and upon said lands. The nature of the relief sought by the plaintiff is a follows: To have the plaintiff adjudged to be the owner, in fee simple, of the lands, w r ater and water rights and appurtenances above described: that the title to said land, water and water rights, and appur tenances be quieted in said plaintiff; and that it be declared adjudged and decreed that said defendants, named and unnamed, and each and all of them, have no right, interest, claim or title in and to said real estate, water, water rights and appurtenances, or any part thereof; and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem meet and agreeable to equi ty, all as more fully appears from the Complaint on file herein, to which reference is hereby made. WITNESS my band and the seal of said court this 6th day of June, A. D. 1924. SEAL H. P. SANDELS, By M. Sandels. Deputy Clerk. Clerk of the above entitled Court. JOHN G. SKINNER Red Lodge, Montana Attorney for Plaintiff. First Pub. June 18, last Pub. July 9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Anton Yakovach. Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, Executrix of the estate of An ton Yakovach, deceased, to the credit ors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix at the law office of H. A. Simmons, U. S. National Bank Bldg., No. 1 North Broadway, Red Lodge, Mont, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Carbon, Mon tana. Dated June 21, 1924. HELEN YAKOVACH, Executrix of the estate of Anton Yakovach, deceased. First Pub. June 26, Last Pub. July 16. BRIDGER NEWS ITEMS (Special to The Chronicle) Miss Elma Chappell entertained about twenty little friends at her home ern Thursday afternoon in honor of her twelfth birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed during the after noon after which refreshments were served. Miss Lillian Boomer and Mr. Nick Reichert were married at Holy Mass in Fromberg last Sunday morning. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the Reichert ranch where a celebration was held, following out the traditions of the old country. Miss Margaretta Buffington who has completed nurses training in a Chicago hospital is visiting friends in Bridger. During her stay here she is a guest at the E. J. Scoins home. On Tuesday evening Mrs. A. Reese and Mrs, Scoins entertained a company of young people complimentary to Miss Buffington, at the Reese home. The porch was decorated with Japanese lanterns and dancing was enjoyed un til a late hour after which delicious refreshments were served by the hos tesses. Mrs. Robt. Clark returned home Thursday evening after »pending sev eral weeks with relatives and friends at Dodson, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Heslop, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Wolfe and Mr. G. H. Reimer were were motor visitors to Billings Sat urday. Dr. L. A. Gates received word to come to Missoula immediately to help with an important case and Mrs. Catherine Bender drove him to Bill ings Friday to catch the first train for Missoula. Dr. Gates expects to locate in Missoula permanently in the near future. The Thornton family spent Satur day in Billings. Mrs. J. F. Hickey visited in Billings on Tuesday. Miss Thelma Bourett of Billings spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bour ett. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Billings motored to Bridger on Sunday and took Mr. and Mrs. Gua Gottschalk, father of Mrs. Thomas, on to Blue water with them for a days fishing. Mr. George Brandt left Tuesday for Seattle where Mr. Brand may pos sibly locate. On Friday afternoon the Overby lawn took on a festive look as it was colorfully decorated with red, white and blue and a group of about fifty young people were inited to help cele brate Percil Overby's fifth birthday anniversary. A most enjoyable time was reported by all of the young peo ple and this day will go down in the life of these little folks as a red let ter day. Mrs. O. D. Rue and daughter Gladys departed for their home in Billings on Monday. They have been spend ing a few days with the Teasdales and Culbertsons. Word was received by Mrs. G. W. Brandt, of the marriage of her sister, Miss Ethel Cummings, to Donald Reed, in Seattle last week. Miss Ethel Cum mings is well known in Bridger and th hearty congratulations of a wide cicrle of friends are extended to the couple. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. William Currie on Friday after noon. Special services will be held at the Methodist church on next Sunday evening. It will be the last service before the pastor leaves for the sum mer camp at Luckett Park.| Two new Kelley-Springfield tires were stolen from the Star Transfer delivery truck on Tuesday night. Ef fort had been put forth to locate the thief but as yet no definite evidence has been found. | | BOYD ITEMS (Special to The Chronicle) Mrs. Anna Williams left on Tues day left on Tuesday for Red Lodge where she will have some dental work done. W. H. Adamson was a business cal ler at Red Lodge on Wednesday. Mrs. Dave Myer and children of Laurel returned home on Sunday af ter spending several days at the C. B. Platt home. N. Mesera was a business caller at Red Lodge on Wednesday. Roy Ennis and mother returned home on Thursday after spending sev eral days visiting relatives at Billings. Charles De Balte was a Red Lodge caller on Wednesday. Sdgar Gruel motored to Red Lodge on Friday. Mrs. Tisdale who has spent the last month at the home of her sister Mrs. Sauerwein left on Sunday for a visit at the home of her parents in Missouri. Tony Spolar of Red Lodg was a call er at the Kauzlarich home on Sunday. Louis Beerwart and Ida Miller mo tored to Fromberg on Friday evening. Mrs. J. M. Bershoboun of Billings was a caller at the Dulenty home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Platt motored to Red Lodge on Saturday. Alex McIntosh of Billings was a caller at the L. Beerwart home on Wednesday. Mary Jane and Bobby Breshanhan and Richard Herminghans of Billings are spending their summer vacation at the home of their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dullenty. Wm. White of Bearcrcek is visiting at the home of his son Robert White. Marian I/oretta and Jack Baker, El roy Pierce and Charles Brooks were callers at the Bob Dulenty home on Sunday. W. F. Kebschull, R. A. Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dulenty and Mary Jane Bresnohan left on Monday morn ing for a trip to the mountains. Mrs. Smith and son left on Sunday at the home of her sister Mrs. Smith. On Sunday a number of friends and relatives gathered at the D. T. Taylor home for a party, ^t being Mr, Tay lors's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Taylor-of Fox were callers at the Sauerwein home on Sunday. Mrs. Lyman Miller of Red Lodge spent Sunday at the home of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Taylor. H. W. Gerlock of Laurel spent Sun day with his family on Shane Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Schrumpf and family spent Sunday at the Chappel home in Joliet. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis spent Thursday at Joliet. ROBERTS ITEMS (Special to The Chronicle) Jessee Moon visited a few days last week at the Hunt ranch north of town. S. J. Epier superintendent of the Occident Elevator Co. was a business visitor in Roberts Tuesday afternoon, calling on the local manager of that company Oscar Bergen. Last week we reported that Miss Esther Abraharason had gone to the Yellowstone Park for the summer, but that was in error as instead of going to the park she went to Minnesota. John Murphy Jr. Made a business trip to Red Lodge Wednesday. THEY USUALLY COFE BACK Mr. and Mrs. Ed Opland, formerly of this place, but who have been living in Oregon during the past two years came back to Roberts Wednesday. Mr. Opland says that times are rather dull In Oregon because that about all of the big saw mills have been shut down. Dr. H. G. Morgan made a business trip to Bed Lodge Thursday. Bernard Bertrand departed Thurs day afternoon for Casper Wyoming where he has a position as a mechan ist with the Northwestern Railway Co. in their shops there. Mrs. William Weidman departed Monday afternoon, for a visit with her daughter at Silesia. She will also visit in Billings before she returns. Art Cox of Billings was a business visitor in town Wednesday. Mrs. William Schanck and daugh ters, Irene and Hannah called at the Emil Heikkila home Thursday after noon. Ed Opland called at the home of C. H. Bjordahl east of town Thursday. Wm. Schanck, John W. McKenzie, Thomas Hogan, and A. R, Moon, made a business trip over on Shane Ridge Monday. Harry Matthews and family drove down to Bilfings Tuesday. Ed Catt and J. Ley of near Boyd were business callers in Roberts Mon day. Mrs. Joseph Bertrand departed for Dillon, Monday afternoon, she goes to be with her children who are attend ing school in Dillon. Sheep shearing is in full blast in this vicinity now. The shearers are now working at the George Hunt ranch, and after they finish at that place they will go to the L. R. Dun can ranch and shear the sheep for Duncan. Dave .Hollowell of Bridger was in town several days last week selling Ford cars. Dave is quite an expert salsman. Peter Obert of the east bench was a visitor in town Monday. Mr. Fred Gibson of Absarokee was on our streets Tuesday. The Obert Brothers were hauling wheat in to the elevator last week. They had a fine lot of wheat to sell. T. C. Schrumpf and family were business callers in town Tuesday. Geo. Hare is putting a new founda tion under his butcher shop, and after he gets the foundation finished he will put in a cement walk in front of the shop, which will help conditions there very much. It would be a fine thing if more good cement walks should be built about town. Miss Prinkki of Fox has been visit ing at the Abrahamson home several days last week. The Altar Society met with Mrs. Henry Allen, Thursday afternoon. Alex McIntosh of Billings was a business visitor in this vicinity several days last week. Mrs. John McKenzie, Mrs. Joseph Allen, and Mrs. Clarence Sprague and son Merl, drove down to Billings Fri day, to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVries are the parents of a new baby born Thurs day. Ed Opland made a business trip to Red Lodge, Friday. This Way, Please A fading blonde dashed into a de partment store. Clerk; "Anything I can do for you, madam?" Fading Blonde (panting): "Yes— I have lost my husband." Clerk; "Mourning department third isle to the left'.' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis spent Thursday at Joliet. The children of the Leon Shorten home are sick with the measles. Mack and Paul Anderson motored to Red Lodge on Sunday. Otto Gruel was a Red Lodge caller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Salo and chil dren who have spent the last year in Colorado returned to their ranch on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smidt motored to Columbus on Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Adamson left on Mon day where she will fait friends. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Vii r —^ I OFFICE SUPPLIES Mrs. Arthur Maddox Typewriter Paper Legal Blanks, Carbon Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, THE CARBON COUNTY CHRONICLE Residence 101 North Word Ave. t HEMSTITCHING J V "x PICKET HOTEL R G. MARTIN RED LODGL «U.NTANA CENTER OF BUSINESS DISTRICT ON BROADWAY FUNERAL DIRECTOR ROOMS WITH BATH $1.50 Licensed Embalmer Best Hotel In Ths City DAYLIGHT SAMPLE ROOM OFF LOBBY ON 1ST FLOOR When You're Here, You're Horae A. L. ALDER80N, Prop. Phones; Office 7; Residence 7 RED LODGE, MONTANA "-TV r :x MRS. J. M. WILLS WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY SOME Musical Instrument? J. A. NEWMAN Home Cooking Try my dainty noon lunch for 25c 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 MUSIC STUDIO /?= ■ x "If Your Property Don't Suit You, Why Not Trade It for Something That Does'* DR. C. L. KOEHN ELBERT HYMER Carbon County REALTOR Red Lodge, Mont. Physician & Surgeon Office Phone 77; Residence 114 RED LODGE, MONTANA Bonded Licensed Real Estate Broker U. S. Land Commissioner Good Homesteads and Relinquishments, close to market, timber, coal, hunting and fishing. "Come to Carbon County, Where Adam met Eve. A good place to raise Cain.' — x r /?= DR. F. W. SCHWIN E. P. CONWELL H. A. SIMMONS Dentist Lawyer Attorney AND COUNSELOR AT LAW ,U. S. National Bank Buildinj RED LODGE, MONTANA Office: Meyer-Chnpman Bldg, Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONTANA RED LODGE, MONTANA .. r= rr RED LODGE IMPROVEMENT CLUB JOHN G. SKINNER Lawyer An Organization For The Beautifying of Red Lodge JOIN THE CLUB —BE LOYAL TO RED LODGE Are You A Member? United States National Bunk Building Phone No. 78 Office: 2nd Floor Red Lodge State Bank. RED LODGE MONTANA RUBY NEGOVIN, Sec'y - Treas. 3/ cassas ■N "N & F. P. WHICHER ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP DR. L. H. TOOLEY Attorney-At-Law DENTIST Phone 1Ö1. Improvement Bldg. Red Lodge Montana First Class Service Half Soling a Specialty CHAS. KOLANDER, PROP. Red Lodge, Mont. Office over Red Lodge State Bonk Budding BED LODGE, MONTANA J J —■-X »X HEMSTITCHING See L. P. CHAPMAN JOHN T. HAYS PICOTING For All Kinds of OIL — and — Lawyer COUNTY ATTORNEY NU BONE CORSETS Theresa Opitz Texaco Products 1 Improvement Block Over Grove Store Red Lodge, Montana Room 8. Meyer - Chapman Bank Bldg RED LODGE, MONTANA RED LODGE. MONT. J J V. - " r x r UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK EL B. Provinsc GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. .MONTANA INSURANCE AGENT And Notary Public Office in Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONTANA RED ..LOI IE .... #** 3/ f= CHIR0P D ACT0R 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 OFFICE SAVOY BLOCK Bonds Fire Insurance RED LODGE, MONTANA PHONE 169 J.