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LOCAL news q 50 at Grawe's. * * * * lfS ler prominent Westby ■i plentywood visitor on Overall* \Vm. citizen ' Tuesday. * „„nip from Reserve is vis Mrs. Connote i o Mrg Chas . ' family. ÿcNult> 2,1 y * Mens' and Boys' Suits j ** fl1 I ^ -rüg \EW STORE. just arrived in 23tfI Schoe was 100 lbs of Hour lor 30-tt ; rt » (V)V6 you * Rushels of Wheat. ÄmUNGCO. ,1 Wm. Kokken of) visitors in 1 Ole Watnaas 0Oi \ on Monday. isiness Kes? rV I'W : nd renewed his sub-i Farmers' Paper. Antelope was ! i of H->vl lay to tie &muNG,co ; 30-tt r u -t 1 indberg family motored r'nxhv and spent Sunday in old friends. The Plertywot k! among w- olive Nicholson, who teaches Comertown, spent the week end it the Wm. Shinners home. * * * near in town » H Kazeck was in Saturday looking after business at the Plenty wood Mill. , * Father Conaty of Culbertson spent ith Father O Rourke , few days w _ ■■■ in Plentywood this week. Seed For Sale— AU Outlook, Mont. 30-t2 <weet Clover G1 Vl WESTPHAL, Mont. _ , Mr? Tom Kelly entertained the members of the Altar society last Taesdav afternoon. * • * Messrs. Mack and Odegard of Corn looking after business in ertown were t i, e county seat last Wednesday. ♦ sic * FOR RENT—To responsible par , Rooming House.—See O. K. PON SkG. 26-tf. n M an 1 Mrs A. Kitzenberg enter M and Mrs. Leland Kitzen air daughter Âryliss Dawn, at her seventh T.l'ersarv last Thursday afternoon having a birthday party. A crowd ' her school friends were present. me? were played, after which tv de ou? lunch was served. They re rted that Miss Theresa was a very , . . UCl K turkev dinner last Sunday. m * m Irerer-a : od entertainer. % ♦ t i V ■■ V V * : ❖ ♦ V ♦ * 4 ■ V * This last call In order to move is not a Klu Klux Klan Call. t s to ir.y friends and consumers, v we must sell all Ladies 5 and Children's Tr V V V Shoes and Hosiery V + V V « V t « 12ö Pairs of Women anc Children's Shoes that we ♦ ' ill sell at a price at a price of 75c to $2.25 a pair. All ♦ Mies' silk hose 90c and up. Children's hose, all sizes, j 3 pairs 65c. Infants Hose, cotton, 2 pair 25c. Wool, ♦ 2 pair 65c. r ♦ * v * V V V * V + ^ou Can Compare Our Prices With Mail Orders. ♦ * ♦ » •> { APPLES— Apples, per box. t Tomatoes, No. 2 Cans, 12c 3 Cans . ♦ * 0ln ' lancy, per can 16 * 3 cans for * Peas, fancy, t 3 cans for ♦ Prunes, 40-50 10 lb. 1.(0 Fancy Wrapped Jonathan « * * <• T * 35 c •> v * V V 4 46 c * v ❖ 46 c * can 16c ❖ 1.(0 s' ♦ « * ♦ v 15 c sln *. needless, fresh per lb.■ ~ 1 ♦ ''«aches, Dried per lb.. l Fl °ur, World Best, ♦ F . . * ♦ ant - v Onions, large size only P«* pound . J...1 I ' a '> Beans, hand picked, * lbs, for. . \ S *J r ; Slgar, 100 lbs. $10.45 10 Ihs. * * T ♦ 20 c * * ❖ * i 335 * ♦ ♦ ♦ 5 C * * * .40 * * * ; ♦ 70 c * I " ITH ORDERS FOR $2.00 OR MORE V * ♦ j Family Shoe Shopee Prop. I v - i 2~, per cent discount Men's Sheep-Lined Coats at F. W. Grawe's. on M. Carlson and Wm. Morgan, farmers of the Westby were looking after business county seat last Wednesday. * * * * ♦ Ole O. Odegaard of Westby was in Wednesday and had hi s name added to the long list of new subscribers to the Producers News. community, in the The Westphal Brothers from fipi the Laymond-Outlook community attend *2 business matters in Plentywood the nrst of the week. Dentist, ill dental operations per formed without pain. 14-tf See Dr. R. M. BOLTON, Outlook *• Mrs. Phillips Bourassa returned last Monday from Grand Forks. N. D. and other points where she has been visiting for the last two months. Mrs. Leland Kitzenberg and daugh tor Aryliss Dawn, returned Friday from Dooley, where they visited Mrs. Kitzenberg's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Nelson for a few days. • * * Thursday of last -week a big dance w as held at Dooley, when the Ken-! a good s mare Orchestra stopped off for night's stand. The music was and the larg* crowd present enjoyed themselves to the limit. L. M. R. Paulson of Reserve was in Plentywood Wednesday and called at this office. Mr. p au lson had hi s name added to our subscription list which now numbers over 2,000 interested readers. * * ! * Mrs. J. P. Palubicki was hostess to I a elaborate six o'clock dinner last ' Sunday. Among those present were: Misses Agnes M. Dcffy, Mae Mein tosh, Hilda Swenson and Mrs. Tiqj Shea. _ Fred Fneberg ot Comertown was in Plentywood last Tuesday, Mr. Fn berg informed a News reporter that: he and his neighbors expect to ship a car of wheat to the pool in the near , future. „ ! Albert Nereson of Westby was a 1 Plentywood caller last Wednesday and while in the city made this office j pleasant call, adding his name to the j already large list of new subscribers I °f the Producers News. 1 * * ' Mr. and Mrs. Einar Negaard and ' thieo children of Comertown were in ; Plentywood Wednesday, and while in the city called at the Producers | New.c office and placed an order for . Christmas stationery. Pete Whitish of Welliver Plentywood on Tuesday. ■ m • J. W. Bucklin of Redstone county seat visitor last Thursday. * * ♦ Judge Comer and Frank Lay he at Scobey this week, holding court. ♦ 9 m Cotton and Jersey Gloves. 18 cents. F. W. GRAWE.' * * * County Superintendent Crone and Nurse Braden are visiting schools this week. * * * Mr. Carlson of Westby was a busi ness caller in Plentywood Wedneday of this week. was a are was in j j James O'Toole bought 500 pounds of flour at the Plentywood Mill and took ti home with him last Monday. * * * i E. C. Heliand left last Saturday for ! Minneapolis, where he expects to be gone about a week. * . 8 r ive y° u 190 lbs. of Flour for ! Three Bushels of Wheat.—PLENTY ^OOD MILLING CO. 30-tf G. C. Epier of the Citizens State ; f* ank of Dooley, was a court house visitor last Thursday, V j Frank Koeter of Outlook w T as look I ing after business matters in the I county seat last Wednesday. ; T , * * * „ Mrs - E - C. Heliand left Wednesday j for Poplar for a short visit with her : <lau ? hter > Mrs. E. H. E. Helgeson and ! family. :■ Messrs. Dwyer, Williamson and 1 X i V ng from the , Examiner » office at are checking up the county offic,als a * the court house this week, We give you 100 lbs. of Flour for Three Bushels of Wheat.—PLENTY WOOD MILLING CO. * * * 30-1 f ! ,, , ,, „ ... . , an . f M rs * Zeidler and family aru Ee K8' e Ea £ _ mar Sunday to visit Susie s parents* ; anc * tamil y. Martin Homme of Outlook was i amcaig those taking advantage of the low price of flour and took home 5 00 p 0Unds * * * Christ Knudson of Archer was in plentywood Monday and bought 1200 I pounds of flour from the Plentywood ; Mill. | ; Mr. and Mr. B. K. O'Grady enter tained Messrs. Dwyer, Williams and Collins at a 6:00 dinner Wednesday eveneing. ■■■■ Wm. Moe and Pat Budden of Great Falls arrived in Plentywood Saturday night to spend several days visiting friends and attending to ousmess. j * W. Young, lease clerk of the Fort Peck Indian Agency, from Poplar, Mr. cat accompanied by tle man, were in Plentywood on busi i ness Friday and Saturday of last i v '' eek - * Mrs. Heiland entertained at a six ! o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tang, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Olson, J. A. John son son. : and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Gullick * * * DK. KROMER Eyesight, specialist of Helena, will be at Plentywood Hotel, Sat., Sun., Dec. 1-2 at Antelope, Friday, Nov. 30. Flaxviile, Monday P. A. M., Dec. 3-4. M., Tuesday 32-t3 * * Bob Dickey, from the Daleview pre cinct, was a business visitor in Plen tywood Monday. Mr. Dickey says that he can not get along without the Producers News and incidentally re newed his subscription. # *■ * Mrs. Joe Redmond entertained sev eral freinds of Mrs. A. A. Malcolm at a shower at her apartments Wed nesday evening. MpHH al games of whist a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Malcolm was pre sented with some beautiful glassware. I After playing sever Word has been received that Mel vin Wise and John were Melody Boys are playing in the band the U. S. S. New Mexico. At pres ent they are at San Pedro, Califor nia. Boudreau who former members of the Montana on We are paying as follows for cream; Sweet Cream -\.48c No. 1 Cream Checks and can go back to you next day. Ship your cream to us or bring We will do our best to 44c it in person. nlease you in urice and test. 2l-tf FROID CREAMERY. i'f O Miss Katherine Marron entertained at dinner at her home Wednesdya ev ening at 6:00 in honor of Mrs. Tim Shea of Austin, Minnesota. Covers were laid for eight. A birthday cake for Mrs. Shea was the centerpiece. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by those present. ^ DR. M. E. FINNEMAN eye-sight special ist of Fairview, Mont., will be at Plentywood Hotel Saturday and Sunday, Decem ber 1st and 2nd; and at Antelope, Thursday, Dec. 6th* until 3:00 P. M. ❖ ❖ i't v 4* * if o *:♦ <► if * if V if the O if if 6 * if V The Degree of Honor of Medicine Lake put on a Masquerade Saturday night, the Montana Melody Boys fum Miss Lillian Gun A if if o V ishing the music. derson sang two solos before the sup f per was served by the Degree of * Honor members. A great many Plen tywood people took in the dance and declared it the success of the season. Geo. Onstad of Westby was a busi caller here last Wedneday. * if * ( if i - ness ♦ ♦ if if FEED GRINDING-^-Investigate the Jay Bee" grinder before you buy— no burrs, gears, rollers or plates— grind anything grown from corn stalks with corn to finest com meal, and whole wheat flour. JOHN F. KREYCIK, Distributor. Richey, Montana. o v .. i f I if if if ❖ 32-tf The Girl Scout held their meeting at the Earner home in this city last Friday. Miss Benedict was elected Scout leader for the coming year. Misses Duckstad, Wehester and Good er were also present. They have of fered their assistance in accompafriy ing the Scouts on hikhes and meet ings for this winter. BARNEY'S GROCERY Barney Says: Making money is easy. Making money last is the hard thing. Raisins Apples Nuts Oranges Bananas Dates Figs Fruit Cakes U 0 CO < COME IN AND GUESS ON The Turkey ALL FREE PHONE 9F 9 F 2 ! LEGAL NOTICES ALIAS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERIDAN. FARWELL, OZMUN, KIRK & COM ANY. a corporation, Plaintiff, • versus GEORGE E. BOLSTER and GERTIE BEAT SHERIDAN D. BOLSTER, his wife; RICE CURRIE; COUNTY OIL & GAS COMPANY, corporation; PLENTYWOOD T. & B. COMPANY, a cor poration; H. HINKE, sometimes known as Herman Hinke, and MARY DOE I HINKE, his wife, sometinfes known j as Mrs. Herman Hinke, or Mrs. H. Hinke; and SHERIDAN COUNTY, MONTANA, a quasi-municipal cor poration, defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA Sends greetings to the above named defendants, and to 'each of them. 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 herewith served upon one of you each County wherein any of you re side, and to file your answer and copy thereof upon the plain tiff's attorney within twenty days af ter service of tins Summons, exclu sive 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 is to foreclose a mortgage executed by Geo. E. Bolster and Gertie D. Bolster, his wife, to plaintiff on October 25, 1917, to secure two promissory notes, for $1000, due on November 1, 1918, and the other for $1300, due on November 1, 1919, bearing 7 per cent interest per annum, no part of which has been paid except the sum of $344, 27, paid on or about November 28, 1922; said moi-tgage covering the EV 2 NW% and N% SW*4 of Section 17, T. 35 N., R. 55 E. M. M. Plaintiff de mands judgment for the full amount of principal, interest, costs, attorney's fees and taxes paid; that the lands above described be sold and the pro ceeds applied toward payment of the amount due; for a deficiency judg ment, if any exist, and execution thereon; that the defendants be com pelled to set forth the nature and amount of their respective interests in said real estate, and to have the same adjudicated herein; all as more fully appears from plaintiff's verified com plaint herein, to which reference is hereby made for further particulars. Witness my hand and the seal of this Court this 21st day of November, A. D. 1923. ( Seal of the ) C. B. PETERSON, (District Court) Clerk. HOWARD M. LEWIS & JAMES G. WAGNER, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Plentywood. Montana. First publication, November 23, 1923. Fourth publication, December 14, 1923 a in serve a one SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS i TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON ! TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERIDAN. - STATE BANK OF REDSTONE, a NEILSINE corporation, Plaintiff, vs. KRISTINE JENSEN HANSEN JENSEN, TRUELS JEN SEN, her husband, and C. G. CHRISTIANSON, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE, on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1923, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front door of the County Court House, in the Town of Plentywood, in Sheridan County, State of Montana, the fol lowing described real property, to wit: South Half (S%) of the South west Quarter (SW*4), Northwest Quarter (NW x -4) of the South west Quarter (SW14) of Section Two (2); Southeast Quarter (SE r A ) of the Southeast Quarter (SEU) of Section Three ("3), and Northeast Quarter (NE 14) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 14) of Section Ten (10), all in Town ship Thirty-four (34), North of Range Fifty-two (52). East of the Montana Meridian, in Sheridan County, Montana, together with all the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging, or in any wise apper taining. Dated this 21st day of November, A. D. 1923. RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff. A. E. ALDRICH, Under Sheriff. S. E. PAUL, Plentywood. Montana, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 33-t4 NO. 4339 SHERIFF'S SALE FRED HENKE, as Administrator the Estate of MARY K. HENKE, Deceased TILLIE VANCE, ED W A.RD F HENKE, FRED HENKE HENRY A. HENKE, ELSIE HENKE, EMMA HENKE, JULIUS HENKE, PAUL HENKE, DELLA HENKE heirs-at-law of MARY K. HENKEL, Deceased, Defendants. TO P.F qoi D AT SHERIFF'S sale; on the°äS day of DeZb'e?, A. D., 1923, at 2 oclock P. M. at front door of the Courthouse in Town of Plentywood. County of Sher idan, State of Montana, to the high est and best bidder for cash in hand, the following described property', to-wit; The Northwest quarter (NW14) Section thirty-three (33), Township thirty-two (32), North Range fifty eight (58) E. M. M.. Sheridan Coun IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERIDAN. EMMA VEXET, Plaintiff, vs. 2 ty, Montana, containing 160 acres more or less according to the U. S. Government sun'ey thereof ; And in particular all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants in and to the prop erty hereinabove described, together with all and singular the tenements, and hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any' way appertaining to the same. Dated this 21st day of November, A. D 1923, at Plentywood. Montana. RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff of said County. By A. E. ALDRICH, Under-Sheriff. 33-t4 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERIDAN. E. J. LANDER & CO., a corporation. Plaintiff, VS. JOHN SWARTZ MARTHA SWARTZ (his wife), PIPER-HOWE LUM BER COMPANY, a corporation, SHERIDAN COUNTY, MON TANA, a quasi-municipal corpora tion, and THE STATE BOARD OF HAIL INSURANCE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, Defend ants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 15th day of December, A. D. *1923, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front door of the County Court House, in the Town of Plentywood, in Sheridan County, State of Montana, the follow ing described real property, to-wit:— The South Half (SVz) of the Southwest Quarter (SW x /4) of Section Twenty-six (26). in Town ship Thirty-five (35), North of Range Fifty-eight (58), East of the Montana Meridian, in Sheri dan County, Montana, together with all the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging, or in anywise apper taining. Dated this 21st day of November, A. D. 1923. RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff. A. E. ALDRICH, Under-Sheriff. S. E. PAUL, Plentywood, Montana, Attorney for the Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TAN IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF SHÉRIDAN. NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vsrus OLIVE AMANDA SWEETEN (form erly Olive Amanda Lossing), and JOHN W. SWEETEN, her husband; STATE BANK OF REDSTONE, a corporation; J. D. FRANKLIN ; JOHN W. SHELBY and SHERI DAN COUNTY LAND COMPANY, a corporation, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 15th day of December, 1923, at the hour of two (2) o'clock 33-t4 p. m. of said day, at the front ^por of the County Court House at Plen tywcod. Sheridan County, Montana, the following described real estate situate, lying and being in Sheridan > County, Montana, to-wit: The southwest quarter of southeast j quarter (SWl^ SE 1 ^) and the south-j east quarter of southwest quarter 1 (SE^ SW%) of Section seven (7), ! the west half of northeast quarter' (WM* NE 1 4 ), northwest quarter of southeast quarter (NW!4 SE 1 ^), the I east half of northwest quarter (EVfe I NW14). and the northeast quarter of southwest quarter (NE 1 4 SW14) of Section eighteen (18), Township thir- j ty-four (34) North, Range fifty-two ! (52) East, Montana Meridian, con taining 320 acres, more or less, ac cording to the Government survey i thereof. Together with the appurtenances, hereditaments and tenements there- j unto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Dated this 21st day of November, 1923. - i RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff. By A. E. ALDRICH. Under-Sheriff. HOWARD M. LEWIS and JAMES G. WAGNER, Plentywood, Montana. Attorneys for Plaintiff. • First publication, November 23, 1923. Fourt publication, December 14, 1923. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF SHERIDAN. E. J. LANDER & CO., a corporation, Plaintiff, VS. EDWARD ALLARD, a single man, EDWARD ARNESON, MARIE ARNESON, his wife, and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANTELOPE. MONTANA, a cor poration, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1923, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said «lay» at the front door of the County Court House, in the Town of Plenty wood, in Shendan County, State of Montana, the following described real property to-wit; Tim West Half (W V 2 ) of Section Twenty-eight (28) in Township Thirty-five (35), North of Range Fifty-seven (57), East of the Montana Meridian, in Sheridan County. Montana together with all the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging,, or in any wise ap pertaining. . , T „ i ^tt^iqoq 18 ( * a ^ 01 ^ s0Vemuer » A. 1923. of RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff. A. E. ALDRICH, Undei'-Sheriff. S. E. PAUL, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 33-t4 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF SHERIDAN: LOUIE JACOBS, Plaintiff, versus BERT R. GUENTHER and VIRGIE GUENTHER, his wife; THE CITI ZENS STATE BAN Montana, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the loth day of December, A. D. 1923, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the Court House at Plentywood, Montana, in the said County of Sheridan, State of Mon tana, the following described property, to-wit: of Antelope, The West Half of the Southeast Quarter (WVz SE14) of Section Eight (8) and Northeast Quar ter (NE M) of Section Seventeen (17). Township Thirty-Three (33) North of Range Fifty-Eight (58) East Montana Meridian, contain ing 240 acres, more or less, to gether with the tenements, here ditaments, and thereunto belonging or in anywise appurtenances *v* i 4 TURKEYS o o V «• i * ❖ O ❖ o O •i * - Bought for the highest market price graded and cash paid by buyer (from Home Office) at Plentywood. This method will give you satisfaction in marketing your 1923 Turkey Crop at Plentywood receiving the highest market price and having them graded right, at the same time being paid in cash when you deliver them. o V V O • • o « V ❖ ♦♦ ❖ - O o o O A *> Desota Creamery AND PRODUCE COMPANY o • • ❖ 4 ❖ - - O - if if O A o if if * I) i f (Largest Produce Concern In The Northwest). > * V » A ♦♦ if *<• ❖ if FOR PARTICULARS SEE v v A V ♦♦ R. C. NATHE o V - A V if V V V DELIVERIES CAN BE MADE ONLY ON v ♦♦ - December 1st - if -• I ONE DAY, ONLY. - A V v ******************* M H ♦ » 4 » > ■!■ »♦ » * **»»»*❖**» appertaining. Dated this 21st day of November, A. D. 1923. H. L. WOLFE Jr., Attorney for the Plaintiff. Malta, Montana, RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff. By A. E. ALDRICH, Under-Sheriff. 33-t4 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TAJ^A, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Qp SHERI DAN. SARAH GRACE GARNER (formerly Sarah Grace Pol an—now SARAH GRACE KOONTZ), and JOHN jx)E KOONTZ, her husband, whose true given name is unknown; JOHN YEAGER, CHARLES C. MAL COLM, JOHN W. SHELBY, SHER IDAN COUNTY STATE BANK, a corporation, KOLLMAN KOMPA NY, a corporation, LENA FORD, administratrix of the estate of J. A. Ford, deceased, and WOOD T. & B. CO., a corporation, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 15th day of December, 1923. at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the County Court House at Plenty wood, Sheridan County, Montana, the following described real estate situ ate, lying and being in Sheridan Coun ty, Montana, to-wit: The south half of northwest quarter (S% NW 1 !). southwest quarter ( SW14 ), and south half of southeast quarter (S% SE*4) of Section twen ty-six (26), Township thirty-six (36) North, Range fifty-four (54) East Montana Meridian, containing 320 acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof. Together with the appurtenancès, hereditaments and tenements there unto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Dated this 21st day of November, 1923. NATIONAL NORTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff, versus PLENTY RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff. HOWARD M. LEWIS and JAMES G. WAGNER, Plentywood, Montana, Attorneys for Plaintiff. • First publication, November 23, 1923 Fourth publication, December 14. 1923. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERIDAN. VERA STRICKLER and LEOLA STRICKLER, Plaintiffs, vs. NELLIE JANE FINLEY and fonn erly NELLIE JANE BOE, WAL TER L. PETTIE, her husband, and STATE BANK OF REDSTONE, a corporation, Defendants. ! TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE, on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1923, at the hour of two o'clock P, M. of said day, at the front door of the County Court House, in the Towm of Plentywood, in Sheridan County, State of Montana, the follow' ing described real property, to-wit:— Southeast Quarter (SEÇ4) of Section Seven (7), West Half (W Ms) of the Southwest Quarter SWH) and the Southeast Quar ter (SE14) of- the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Eight (8), all in Township Thirty-six (36), North of Range Fifty two (52), East of the Montana Meridian, in Sheridan County, Montana, together with all the tenements, Jiere ditamets and appurtenances thereun to belonging, or in any wise apper taining. Dated this 21st day of November, A. D. 1923. RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff. S. E. PAUL, Plentywood, Montana. Attorney for the Plaintiff. 33-t4 '