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THE CIRCLE R ANNEE rvlAitfetotau Consolidation of McCone County Pioneer With The Circle Banner Ben M. Lars*», Owner and Lut) Its her Piibiistied every Friday at L i rcée. - Entered as second-class matter Nov. • A7th, 1914, at the post office at C truie, AdoiMfeMLtUKler the Act of a,i&V 9 ÖüttöLiiiPTlUN KATJbib Ong Year _ - $ 2 . 0(1 tin McCone County; One Year..». $ 2.60 (Outside McCone County) Advert! aeog lüttva on Application, OFFICIAL PAFEK McCONF COUMI - I _ OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSION ERS OF McCONE COUNTY, MONTANA, AT CIRCLE OCTOBER 2ND, A. D. a ♦ q on a ». u , At 9:30 A. M. the hoard of county commissioners met in regular ses-. sion pursuant to Section 4462, Revised Codes of tUe State of Montana, for the year 1922. Present. Thomas Hors ford, chairman, Robert Lindh and Lei bert Rnoaus, members, and Jesse F. Lawe, county clerk. The meeting was duly proclaimed by the sheriff; the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. : -J2J. Beginning at the south-east corner of section 36, township 20, range 49, thence norm on the range line a dis tance of 6 miles to the north-east cor ner of section 1, township 20, range 49, thence east on the township line a distance of 2 miles to the south-east corner of section thirty-six, township 21, range 49, thence north on the range line 3 miles to the north-east corner of section 24, township 21, range 49, thence east on the section line a distance of 6 miles to the north 1 west corner of section 19, township 21, range 49, thence south on the ! section line a distance of 9 miles to the south-west corner of section 33, township 20, range 49, thenc e east on ! The board of county commissioners of Dawson Cojinty, Montana, in regu lar session September 6th, 1922, hav ing disolved joint school district No. 95, on motion the boundaries of school district No. 95 are established' as fol lows: the township line a distance of 4 miles to the south-east corner of sec tion 36, township 20, range 49, the place of beginning, and to b e known as School District No. 95. The officers reports for the month of September 1922, were read, and on motlon approvtd and ordered filed. Auditing of claims occupied the at ten tion of the board the remainder of the forenoon. The hour of noon having board reconvened all members and clerk present. Auditing of claims oc copied the attention of the board the remainder of the afternoon. The hour of 5:00 P. M. having arrived, on mo tion the board adjourned until 9:39 A> M . October 3rd', 1922 At 9:30 A. M. the board met pur suant to yesterday's adjournment; all members and clerk present. Auditing of claims and road matters occupied the attention of the board the remain der of the forenoon. The hour of noon having arrived, on motion the board recessed until 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 P. M. the board reconvened; all members and clerk present. Auditing of claims occupied the attention of the board the remainder of the afternoon. The hour of 5:00 P. M. having arrived, on motion the board adjourned until 9:30 A. M. October 4th, 1922. At 9.30 A. M. the board met pur suant to yesterday's adjournment; all members and clerk present. Road and bridge matters occupied the attention of the board the remainder of the fore noon. The hour of noon having rived, on motion the board recessed until 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 P. M. the board reconvened all members and clerk present. The contract and bond of Cook & Robin son, of Frazer, Montana, for th e clear of timber I brush from the right of way for road No. 17, in town ship 26, range 44, was read, and on motion approved and ordered filed. Road matters occupied the attention of the board the remainder of the af ternoon. The hour of 5:00 P. M. hav ing arrived, on motion the board ad journed until 9:30 A. M. October 5th, 1922. At 9:30 A. M. the board met pur suant to yesterday's adjournment; all members and clerk present. On motion Henry L. Goodwin, Is hereby allowed the sum of $250.00, for right of way for Road No. 17 and No. 30, crossing sections 24 and 25, town ship 26, range 43. On motion Anna L. Bartch, Is here by allowed the sum of $26.00 for right of way for Roads No. 17 and 30, in section 24, township 26, range 43. On motion the following were duly appointed as judges of the General Election to be held In the various pre cincts of McCone County, Montana on November 7th, 1922: Precinct No. 1: August Hameleau, Herman Meeves and Fred D. Hensen, Union, Montana. Precinct No. 2; C. G. Potter, Glen Ingram of Wat kins, Montana and J. H. Koch of Brockway, Montana. Precinct No. 3; Nyties S. Larson, Emil P. Nelson and Kingman Hedstrom of Watkins, Montana. _ W""' Precinct No. 4; L. J. Haglund of Watkins, Montana and J. H. Vest Victor LaJPine of Paris, Montana. Precinct No. 6. Harold Wangen Geo. D. Senter and Wilbur Hesser of Brockway, Montana Precinct No. 6; C. B. Loudon, J. L. Pickett and Ü. M. Hilstad of Circle, Montana. Precinct No. 7: C. L. Baldwin, H. R. Reinemer and G. M.- Gilbert Circle, Montana. Precinct No. 8; John Meyers, Harry Gilbertson and Elvln Huseby, Circle, Montana. I Precinct No. 9: A. G. Pardis, Chris Melger and ( Elias Wendt, Brockway, Montana. Precinct No. 10; J. D. Levalley, John Vejtasa and j Leonard Sergent, Paris, Montana. Precinct No. 11: [ Rufus Morris, W. B. Davis and H, E. Crooker, Paris, Montana, Precinct No. 12: W. C. Hoffman, Joseph Kudena of Circle, Montana, and Roy LaRowe of Horse Creek, Montana. Precinct No. 13: Oscar Lee, Frank Groh and Oscar W. Anderson of Circle, Montana. Precenict No. 14: George C. Jones, Anna J. Sauer of Redwater, Montana and Robert Adrian of p rec inct No 16' I B. F. Childress, Hamblin, Montana, and Frank H. Nerud and Albert Foun tain of Circle, Montana. Precinct No. 16: , A. G. Slme, R. J. Gardner and T. F. McGurren of Weldon, Montana, Precinct No. 17 ' I Precinct No, 18: o. R. Funk, 'circle, Knute Wahl, Weldon and Adolph Njaa of Circle, Montana, Precinct No. 19: John T. Romlne, Norris K. Bolce and James Woodley of Weldon, Mon tana. Eddie Bjorge, Hamblin, L. H. Sor ley and Hugh St. John of Paxton, Montana. Precinct No. 20; P. Schillingen, E. S. Chamberlain and S. D. Hudiberg of Vida, Montana. Precinct No. 21: Matt O'Leary, N. E. Lloyd and Thomas Clark of Hamblin, Montana, P rec l nc t No. 22; Ernest Carlson, Amos Shrader and Charles E. Lang of Prairie Elk, Mon p ana '. , _ T no 23 ' _ _ , D. Odegaard, David L. Miller and e f -^seland of Bonin, Montana. Pr ® cinct 24: _ A John McCausland and j~' , Dunn, of Patfonhill, Montana, lr e c i° c t No. 25: „ Henry L - Season and c,eorge M - Busse, Prairie Elk, Mon " a ' ir ,„ f XT „„ Pr ® ci ° ct 26 • H 'u E '»?° I îi nars of Band Breel£ > an d ^', Maus '. Ray Ha sestad of jp"',™?.' Montana, P mow' 1 „ aR ®^ 9 : N ® fzger ' > chas p-ecinrt No* «g** Montana ' Frecinct No. 28. Be ° rge Dowse Emil C. Olson '. in< Henry Diedrlch of Riverside, Mon p" a ', t No 2q . ,' ». „ wal^J % Wiilan »V p t in ' * P plar ' Montana - C - M - Martinsen ' R -sell Harmon, Aherns of Wolf Point ' Moa ' Prpf . inpt p! " maii V„u „ T v B rL iff3- N nf w °, bö p Pu f 1 ^ b ° and L. No S ' Montana ' u , Henry E. Pipal, Calvin McNeil of Wolf Point and Ray Long of Oswego, Montana. Precinct No. 33: Fred McCune, John G. Soper and Noel R. Banks of Oswego, Montana. Precinct No. 34: James Twitchell, A. C. Farmer and Leon A. Hewitt of Frazer, Montana. Precinct No. 35: Wm. S. Kirkland of Frazer, Mon tana and George H. Young, J. A. Vail of Hay Coulee, Montana. The hour of noon having arrived, on motion the board recessed until 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 P. M. the board ■ reconvened; all members and clerk present. Road and bond matters oc cupied the attention of the board the remainder of the afternoon. The hour of 5:00 P. M. having arrived, on mo tion the board adjourned until 9.30 A. M. October 6th, 1922 At 9:30 A. M. the board met pur suant to yesterday's adjournment. Present: Thomas Horsford, chairman Delbert Rhoads, member, and Jesse F. Dawe, county derb. Commissioner i Lindh being absent. next week) Subscription Renewals Appreciated ALIAS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRlot OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF McCONE. HOME SAVINGS AND STATE BANK I a corporation, j Plaintiff. ARTHUR I. PEDERSON AND ALMA PEDERSON, his wife, FIRST St ATE BANK OF WOLF POINT, a corpora tion, and HENRY H. KNUTSON, Defendants. | THE STATE OF MONTANA SENDS GREETING TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS. You are hereby summoned to an swer the complaint in this action j which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, and file your an- I swer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this sum nions, 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 for the purpose of foreclosing a certain real estate mortgage, made, executed and delivered by the above named defend 4rti " 1 pede ™" " d A1 " a VS. Pederson, his wife, to the First State Bank of Wolf Point, a corporation, which said mortgage was duly record ed in the office of the County Clerk unu Recorder of Lawson County, Mon tana, on the 23rd day of November, A. L. iyiü, at 2: ■10 o'clock P. M., of said day, in Book B-39 of mortgages on page 033 thereof; and that said mort gage was duly transcribed from the records of the County Cierk and Re corder of Lawson County, Montana, to the records of the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Mc Cone county, Montana, where the same is now on file and of record, and which mortgage was thereafter duly assigned to the above named plaintif who is now the owner and holder of said mortgage; and which said mortgage covers the following described real property: Lots One (1) and Two (2), South half of the Northeast (S^NEy*) (SE^f of Section Four (4) Town ship Twenty-two (22) North of Range Forty-nine (49) East of the M. P. M., and for the further purpose of recov ering from the defendants the prin quarter Southeast quarter 10 per cent from December l, 1921; $y0 with interest at 10 per cent from Lecember 1, 1918; $90 with interest at the rate of 10 per cent from Lec ember 1, 1919; $90 with interest at 10 per cent from Lecember 1, 1920; $y0 with interest at the rate of 10 per cent from Lecember 1, 1921; taxes in the sum of $126.20 with interest at 10 per cent from October 15, 1922, at torneys fees, abstract of title fees, filing notice of lis pendens and costs of suit, all of which more fully appears from the plaintiff's complaint on file herein reference to which is hereby made. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said court this 13th day of November, A. D. 1922. (SEAL) C. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. HILDEBRAND & WARREN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Olendive, Montana. First publication Nov. 17th, 1922. 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Rundle Physician and Surgeon CIRCLE. MONT. Dr. A. F. Robson DENTIST Call on me if in need of denta SERVICES Office over Masser-KIaus Meat Market Circle, Montana Mason Knapp Licensed Auctioneer Wäll Cry Sates in any part of the County, on Cojwmis sfoa or by spenml arrange ment* with the Owner. Circle, Mont. Touch with oil tl.t- e tor ends oi i. ribs of your umbrella. mfUng and ruining of the materials, gare that you use only a very little however This prevcMu NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of August Fratzke, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed F. C. Massar, Administrator of the Estate of August Fratzke, deceas ed, to the creditors of and all per sons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within 4 months after the first publication of this no tice, to the said Administrator at the law office of Homer A. Hoover, same being the place where all business matters pertaining to the above nam ed estate may be transacted. Dated at Circle, Montana this 24th day of October 1922. F. C. MASSAR, Administrator of the estate of Aug ust Fratzke, deceased. First publication Oct. 27th, 1922. ALIAS SUMMONS iN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH Judicial jjibiiuui OF THE STATE Ok' MONTANA, IN AND kUR THE COUNT* UF McCONE. CiAC'iuuLE W. CARLETON, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM H. BAWDEN AND MAG uiki uaWJJEN, his wife, and E. L. HANKINS, Détendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA UrltEETTNCS TO THE AbOvUi i-naivi EL LEFENLANS, AND TO La un w i «EM; lou are hereby summoned to an swer the complaint in tnis action wmcn is filed in the office of me cieiK. oi tüis court, a copy of wnicü is Herewith served upoa one of you in eacn county wherein any of you reside, ana to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the piain tirf s attorneys within twenty days aiter the service of this summons, ex clusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or an swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for tüe relief demand ed m me complaint. Plaintiff sues to foreclose a mort gage on the East one-naif of the southeast quarter (E>2bE^t), soumwest quarter of the soutneast quarter (»Vvy*BE^4), and the soutneast quarter of me soutnwesi quarter (£>Ey40Vv^4) ia section twenty nine (29), me nortneast quarter (NE (4) and tne east one-nalt of tne nurmwest quarter (E^N Wy*) in öectiou mirty-iwo (32>, in Towusnip twenty-six (26), North Range liny (5t i) East of me Mon tana Meridian, and containing four Hundred acres more or leas according to me Government sur \ey tuereof, togemer wim ail me tenements, Hereditaments and ap purtenances tnereunto belonging, and the reversions, remainders, rents, issues aud profits mereot, also any and ail water ngntp, vva.i,ei uutu» aud water easements, thereunto be longing or in any wise appertaining mereto, given by me deteuuants Wil liam H. Bawden and Maggie Bawden, nis wile, to me PHelps-Eastman Com pany, a corporation, to secure the pay ment ot tneir certain first mortgage note iu me sum ot three mousand (3069) dollars with interest thereon at six per cent per annum from May t6, tat i; mat on me lorn day of k en ruary, 1921, the said Phelps-Eastman uompany sold and 'delivered the first mortgage note and unpaid coupons and transferred and assigned tne said mortgage to plaintiff herein, and piamtitt now is tne owner and hold er ot me said tirst mortgage note, un paid interest coupons ana mortgage, tiaid lirst mortgage note Has not been paid, nor any part thereof, nor Uas any interest tHereou, nor any part mereot, except mat me interest coup ons due October 1, 1917, October 1, 1918, October 1, 1919, and October 1, 1929, nave been paid. Judgment is asked tor the sum of three thousand (3999) dollars with 12 per cent in terest thereon per annum, tor me sum of one hundred eigûty (189) dol lars with interest mereon from Octo uer 1. 1921, at 12 per cent per annum, tor me sum of $i2.00,paid lor abstract title, sum neys' lees, for the usual decree tor me sale oi said premises by the Sher iff, and that the proceeds of said sale may be applied in payment of the amount due to me plaintiff; and that the détendants William H. Bawden a nu m^m Bawden, m S wife, an d a u persons claiming from or under them, subsequent to the execution of said mortgage upon said premises, either as mortgagees or otnerwise may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption in said and execution against the said de tendants, William H. Bawden and Maggie Bawden, his wife, for any de ficiency which may remain after ap plying the proceeds of said sale to the satisfaction of said judgment, that the plaintiff or any party to the suit may become a purchaser at such sale, and that certificate of sale be Issued by the sheriff and the purchaser let into possession in the manner provid ed by law, for plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred in and by reason of tbis action, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just, as will more fully appear by th e verified complaint filed herein, to which refer ence is hereby made. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 9th day of September, 1922. ninfntiff Krst publication Oct 27tll, 192» (SEAL) C. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. SANDLIE AND MILLS, Malta, Montana, Attorneys for the E. F. M. HEIBE, Circle, Montana Range, McCune, Dry Ash and Tnssler Creeks. / C. A. LANT2 Circle, Montana. Range GYP Oreek and Redwater. F. C. MASSAR Circle, Montana ÄfBHorses left thigh. Cattle same brand &on left hin. Rufw» Monts P.O. a.ddre«9 Pari*, Mont. Range Nelson «. AO Horses Same brand also on cattle, left tup ■ eft thigh on ArkSur G. Pwiou >5 P. O. address Range Big Dry wetd tributaries mouth Timber «r. Other brands | o>n both jaw«; J J on right shoulder. Forman address, Paris, Mqai. Ralph WhMoek L. A. Lininttjud & Sob P. O. addrew ClrtJe. Moot. Range 8k«#« k> Buffalo Spring «r. Cattle same brand Right ribs A Bewstad D f $50.00 will be paid lor kifor.raatiosn leadfoig to conrictlo« of my party shooting or ill-treating «ray stock with above brand. ALBERT HARMS P. O. address Circle, Mont Range Redwator McCtme creek Cattle eame brand left ribs JOHN BOYLE Circle, Mont. B Brand 'on left J aw on horses. Same on lef ribs on cattle . Range between U ajrbe ry and Stony But to. Jack Mucphj P.O. addjpeas Clroie, Mont. Range oa Modems and Dry Ask ere. Cattle same hnwnd on ngbt ribs. Stun (Juden S Oirri« Her tana Cottonwood and on right jaw Cattle also branded u on right fibs LOUIS ABELIN Circle, Montana ■ Range Redwater A N| Mayberry. LJ* Horses same brand ■"■"left shoulder BrKof Njra P. O. address Cirole, Mont. Range Red water Mayberry craak Cattle same brand on lafl hip. Subscription Renewals Appreciated IF YOU NEED Letterheads Cards Invitations Statements Envelopes or anything else in the print* inff line, come in and see us. F older« Circulars Billheads