LEGAL NOTICES gSEBlFF'S SADE or Ï^op^ntana, in tÎTcountt op shebi. COURT OP THE district land BANK OF SPO FEP ERA r^ration. Plaintiff, îÇJe. a v CVRG a bachelor, LIBERTY -^ t 1 oNaL farM w^firstna jLpV » c° rp ?^ ti nK' 1 'LENTYVVOOD, SoNAL ^^ r ^Wionand SHER jHjywood, Montana, -^endants. _____ cmn AT SHERIFF'S SALE pE of the court house in j: ti* ,2 Sheridan ^ d j y jl da U y y, allthe follow p 'k-U real property situate, ly if in the County of Sheridan. ^^«iuth^alf (S4) of Section * The ein Township Thirty-seven Sit* of Range Fifty-five ;;; Montana Meridian, con acres, more or les«, ac airing 3*0 United State« Gov survey thereof. * 2ist (lay of „ ( i;hSfdan S cSnt BU Mont. Bh, r twn Jum 26. 1926 pu P.' c f,i, n July 16th, 1926. üfoilAS DIGNAN. Key V.IM0*' * 4oD 5** TO Professional niRECTORY dr, W. D. ROY dentist Office Over West's Cafe PHONE IX» Montan* Plentywood DR. L G. STEELE PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Examined and Glasses Fitted PHONE 19 Eyes Montas» pitntywood DR. A. S. ANDERSON OPTOMETRIST Specialist in Fitting Glasses Willis ton Hedderkh Block GRAND VIEW HOTE LEADING HOTEL IN PLENTYWOOD PHIL BOURASSA, Prop. DR. G. E. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Office; one door east of Telephone Exchange. PLENTYWOOD, MONT. * i u .. . Johnson THE Abstractman • * SHERIDAN COUNTY AB- • * «TRACT company • ; °«ly The Best Abstracts Of Title * Plentywood. Montana * *•••• ••••!„ -1 — J. G. DEB1NG Abstracter PLENTYWOOD ABSTRACT CO. * Office In Vollum Building. • Plentywood « Montana. * •»•**•**•• HOWARD M. LEWIS LAWYER • • A. C. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In AU Courts rlentvwood, Montana Ul. R. Kahle D. C. Chiropractor Neurocalometer Service »» Outlook Montana S- T. FAUCET!. M a hy««« & Surgeon Office at COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Outlook, Montana f^LLER brushes E. H. Nelson Local Repre sentative. \ ß°x 593 Plentywood. Mont wartin nelson Undertaker Hearse in Connection "lENTYWOOD - MONT. NOTICE or SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT O* T =* STATE OP MONTANA, IN AND POB THE COUNTY OP SHEBI DAHi NELLIE P. WAYMIRE, Plaintiff, M-T TVTT-Ti T,. ; FIRST NAT?ÔNA S L ng B^NK T of plentywood, Montana, a cor poration; H. a. Streeter as re ceiver of The First National Bank of Plentywood. R. E. LANG and the W T. RAWLEIGH Company, a corpora tion. Defendants. - I Jo be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the i 1 .^day of Jul^A b 1926 at 2 door of the County Courf Housed the town of pj en tywood, Sheridan County. f^Ä ln° h^d^'lh^loDowi^descrl^ i ed real property, situated in Sheridan County, Montana, to-wit; r.f T oî„^°« thwes £ (SW%) (33) Township Thfr'Äx North (36N), of Range Fifty-six East Montana Meridian. (56) and Quarter F (N% NW%) of Sections! Township 35 North of Range 66 1 East Montana Meridian, contain ng 320 acres more or less accord ing to tne government survey ■ thereof. „,P a i ed at Plentywood, Montana, this 81h da * of June a. D. me Sheriff of Shl?idan CoSm^ SSmlna. 10 * t4 __ _ NOTICE op shebipp's Sade ____ nr IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP ' THE STATE OP MONTANA, AND POR THE county op SHERI DAN. O. M. CORWIN, a corporation, Plaln tiff. vrsus .. ... .. - . „ . Sheriff of Sheridan County, Mont. First publication, June 18. 1926. Last publication, July 9th, 1926. MADDOX & CHURCH, Great Falls, Montana. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Il-t4 «„ T ?ho B ?oÄ A oT fssrsffs*s GEORGE A WRIGHT and IDA G. G. WRIGHT, his wife, and THF j CITIZENS STATE BANK OF DOO LEY, a corporation. Defendants. i TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE j on the 10th day of July, 1926, at the 1 : front (south) door of the County Court House at Plentywood, Sheridan County, , Montana, at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m. of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of the said defend ants, George A. Wright and Ida G. Wright, his wife, In and to the follow Ing described real property, situate in the County of Sheridan and State of Montana, to-wit: The north half of the southwest quarter (N% SW14) of Section three (3); and the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter (NE\4 SE®), the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (SE^4 NEV«), the south half of the northwest quarter (S*/è NW%), the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter I (NE% NW>4), and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SW14 NE 14) of Section four (4) in Township thirty-four (34) North of Range fifty-four (54) East of the Montana Meridian, containing and 77-100 less, ac S. Government three hundred nineteen (319.77) acres, more or cording to the U. survey thereof. Dated this 15th day of June, 1926. RODNEY SALISBURY, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TES TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATS OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERI DAN. MARIE G. BELLACK, Plaintiff, versus GEORGE A. WRIGHT and IDA G. WRIGHT, his wife, and WELLS DICKEY COMPANY, a corporation. Defendants. front (vsouth) door of the County Court House at Plentywood. Sheridan Coun ty. Montana, at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m. of said day, all the right, i tltle, claim and interest of the said defendants. George A. Wright and Ida) G. Wright, his wife, in and to the foi- . lowing desreibed real property, situ S'ÄÄS'toSitf Sherlda " The northwest quarter (NW14) and west half of northeast quarter quarter (NE% ) of Section thirty (31) in Township thirty-sev __ (37) North Ranged fifty-six (56), containing three huhdred twenty (320) acres, more or less, accord ing to the United States Govern ment survey thereof. Dated this 15th day of June, 1926. RODNEY SALISBURY, First publication, June !8th. 1926. Last publication July 9th, 1926. MADDOX & CHURCH, Great Falls, Montana. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. ii-t* _ _ __ s sale NOTICE OP SHEbUP S sale n . eq » Tri! pnTTRT o-p THE I J^ ST 5nSrrTAL K DISTMCT mi- TO nv C ^WTANA ra S ^-â^ E r'fvnTVTV )I nT' A SH ERI AND POR THE COUNTY OP SHERI _ty-one EMMA ROBERTS, Plaintiff, ,,. mpriTTr* ., T T^A?j SU «r,a Me (MATTIE McLBAN and JAMES Me husband, aad ^ration DÏCKEY COMPANY. A corporation, I Defendants. one en TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 17th day of July, 1926. at the front (south) door of the County Court House at Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana, at the hour of two (2) o - clock P. M„ of said day, all the right, title claim and interest of the said de fendants. Mattie McLean and James Mc Lean, her husband, in and to the fol lowing described real property, situate in the County of Sheridan and State of Montana, to-wit: , Lot one (1) and two («) and Uie east half of northwest quarter (E& NW%) and the northeast quarter Z Of VÆA« iteCAU-V AMDDUB teachers term reports, employ ment of teachers for next year and sundry other matters such as crowd in in the spring. This accounts for there having been no school notes published lately . Twenty-eight seventh graders and 63 eighth graders took the examina- ÜOnS f * n ApriL Jhe 13 who were suc cessful " Posing the ox m mations and who rtedved 8th grade diplomas as a result were; Torlief Aasheim, Alphild EspelandandNorman Larson 'of District 66; Mabel Anderson and Willie Engdahl of District 33; Percy ?, ud ^, e ^nd Wilbur Strobe of District 21; Ervin Nelson and Anton Olson of District 65; Evelvn McLeod of Dis |trict 39; K areu Mouritsen of District lf * ^ * 22; Magna Overby of District 39 and Margaret Reddeu of District 31. Seventh grade examinations are given in two subjects: Geography and Hygiene. Only three of the April ex aminees succeeded in passing in both these subjects. l n May there was the largest num 1 her of 7th and 8th grade examinees ;in the history ci the county, 165 7th graders and 178 8th graders writing -__ __ _ 27 passed in both subjects. Of the 178 8th grade applicants 75 received diplomas. These seventy-five were: Edith Andersen, Louise Andersen, Be at this time. Of the 165 7th graders atrice Earner, Myrtle Bell, Bucklin, Alberta Berg, Helen E. Cal vert, Lee Chapman, Edwin Christian ella ! To be sold at Sheriff s Sale on the 24th day of July, A. D„ 1926, at 2:00 o'clock p. M„ of said day at the front door of the County Court House in the I town of Plentywood, Sheridan County. Montana, to the highest and best bidder Ifor cash in hand, the following describ i ed real property, situated in Sheridan ■ County, Montana. to-Wit: Th 0 South Half of Northeast Quar i ter (S 1 ,^ NE%) and South Earn Quarter (SE 1 ^ ) Section Six (6), and North half of the North East Quar . ter (N l ,£ NE»4) Section Seven (7), and West Half of South West ?8 U ) ar south W äst W Quar S ter ti0 of Ei Se North West Quarter (SE^4 NW%) and North East Quarter of South SÄ Q Ä"«uS E e?o f S ai ÉSt Quarter (NW% SE14) and South West Quarter of North East Quar south' E£l N QÂ*pi E TsEÿ) of Section Seven (7), Township Thir ty Three (33) North of Range Flf ty Six (56), E. M. M„ Containing six hundred forty (640) acres, more or leas, according to Government S D"a r . V o e a y Montana, this 26,h da 7 f /^ E v aa»uRv. Frank _____ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE TWE NTI ETH J UDICIAL DISTRICT OT THE STATE OP MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP SHERI DAN. _ _ __ B- G. EDGERTON, as Testamentary Trustee of the Estate of Charles Thompson, deceased, Plaintiff, versus 'EDWARD SHERMAN SHERMAN, his wife; SHERIDAN COUNTY OIL AND GAS COMPANY I OF MONTANA, a corporation; THE | CITIZENS STATE BANK, ANTE 1 LOPE, MONTANA, a corporation: 1 FRED IBSEN, as Receiver of the Citizens State Bank, Antelope, Mon tana, a corporation; and H. Si'AR LING, Defendants, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE and Sheriff of Sheridan County. Montana. By clair stoner. 13-t4 Under-Sheriff. SHERIPP S SALE NOTICE. - in the district court or THEi TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT S'uToe Æ conNÏÏ o^ SKUET. dan. - — EMMA THUE . T ' P ' , ï£" • u g. B ARNHOUSE, sometimes known ag uiyses Grant Barnhouse; SOPHIA K . BARNHOUSE, his wife; THE BANKERS FARM MORTGAGE COM-1 PANY, a Corporation, and Sheridan County, Montana, a Quasi Municipal Corporation, Defendants. ^ v - rj. Q |j e po j^ at sheriffVs Sale on Satur day the 2 4th day of July, A. D. 1926, at 2 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the court hoU se in the City of Plenty wood. County of Sheridan, State of Montana, to the highest and best bid der for cash in hand - tl ?e following de Jing^u^d being iin^Shertda^County.^tate of Montana, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit; South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S 1 ^ SEV*) of Section Twenty-five (25) Township Thirty-seven (37) North of RanRe Fift y. six (56) ; North Half of the North Half (N 1 ^ N^4) of Section Thir (31) Township Thirty-seven (37) North of Range Fifty-seven (57), and the South Half of the Southwest Quar(pr (gl ^ SW i/ 4 ) of Section Thirty (30) Township Thirty-seven (37) North ^^ Ranpo Fi f ty . seve n (57)' East, to gether with all and singular the tene ments and hereditaments thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining. Dated at Plentywood, Montana, this 26th day of June, A. D. 1926. RODNEY SALISBURY.^ n By CLAIR STONER. Under-Sheriff. W. W. MERCER, Attorney at Law, 103 Wall Block, Roundup, Montana Attorne yfor Plaintiff. 13-t4 W. Z. GIBSON, Inc. Merchant Tailor 161 W. Harrison St. Chicago, Ill. DAOMAE MONT. OHO. S. BELL R. F. D. No. 1 ONE QUALITY ONLY PUBS WOOL ONE PRICE ONLY$31.SO son, Olaf Christofferson, Harriett Connole, Nella Corkery, Lydia Dahl gaard, Adeline Davick, Raymond Die trich, Man.' Eaton, George Fiske, Maggie Fiske, Lucile Goodman, Alice Grove, Loyal Gunderson, Lillian Hancock, Anna Hansen, Woodrow Hansen, Hose Harrington, Evelyn Jen sen, Vera Jensen, Christian Johansen, Caroline Johnson, Charles Johnson, Clair Johnson, George Johnsen, Ella Juul, Ernest Kauffman, Gerald Kelley, Winnifred Kelley, Louise King, Einar Klofstad, Larry Larson, Valerie Lee, Stanley Lewis, Anna Lund, Janet Lundquist, Wm. Lundquist, Leo Man ney, Alton Markell, Donald Marshall, Abby McCoy, Ellen Meharry, Fern Morin, Donna Myars, Knudt Polsen, Arnold Peterson, Elna Petersen, Eu gene Petersen, Gladys Peterson, Myrtle Peterson, Clarice Rice, Harold Reiger, Carlot Rostad, Joseph Senecal Vema Shively, Edgar Skordal, Flor ence Stambaugh, Lucile Stoner, Mar tin Storaasli, Norman Stubban, Theo dore Thoreson uure iiiuicsu* 1 ) Thor Twedt, Esther Waller, Lloyd Westby, Gilbert Wolfe, Lucile Wright, Pearl Wunderlich and Robert Zeidler. Francis Dolin, Margaret Beatty and Fern Knick passed in the 8th grade subjects but have tey bths oumiSHRL subjects but have yet to submit grades in Geography, and Hygiene earned in other states, before diplo be granted them. mas can The highest average made at these examinations was 94. Congratulate Myrtle Bell of Plentywood. Christian Johansen of Dagmar and jWm. Lundquist of Medecine Lake I eac h got 100 per cent in Arithmetic. j Lucile Goodman of Plentywood and Edgar Skordal of Redstone tied for first in History each receiving 98 per cent. Lucile Goodman got 98 per cent in History, also the highest grade in that subject. The others re ceiving the best grade in any one sub ject were Vera Jensen of the Wash ington school with 96 per cent in Spelling; Frank Bucklin of Redstone 96 in Agriculture; Alan Keogh of Outlook 95 in Hygiene; Myrtle Bell of Plentywood, Anna Lund of Outlook and Wm, Lundquist of Medicine Lake each 94 in Reading; Wm, Lundquist of Medicine Lake and Lucile Stoner of Plentywood 93 in Grammar. Fred erick Grawe of Plentywood 84 in Ge ography. The teachers who were successful in securing certificates as a result of the June examinations were Thorwald Brekke, second grade; Adriana Gar neau, second; Velma Crawford, sec ond; Muriel King, second; Lois Bantz, second; Marian Ridd le, second; The rese Gnmsrud, second, Rachael R an -|« dcJph, second; Hazel Kissner Lee, -p- nT1< 4. Alohild Enestrom. second: ££nd*^uthMun Mrs. Lora DeDing, secona, luiin iviun son, second; Mrs. Bessie Dick second; ; Xmes Jacobsen, second; Carolyn va* ! Kurtz, second, Verna Goodlaxon, sec ond; Mildred Bomstedt, second; Osta Madsen, second; Lois Cosper, second; ^u' r«18a Esther Sorensen, first and Mrs. Golda Boley temporary first. Clair Weber, Olga Waller, Martha Peterson and Helen Miller will receive second grade certificates before school iOeni" i" if their r r^tu j summer school this summer is satis factory. I There were nine who failed to pass the examinations. 1 n rove irjup NDTIFF! Do not 1 ÇLE1 KS TAKE WDIILLI DO not ifail to include your warrant books and stubs when sending your books to be audited hy the County Treasurer JCSÄSÄ £ . . 'Tf" Jrf.T™. "v«».* «/w tovrltr far for being neither absent nor tard.\ for a whole school year. Marian has at tended school for five years now, dur v ; . , 1 no f been H}g wlllCA ime sne nas noi oecn ei ther absent or tardy once. Both 1 j^j ar j an a nd her parents are to be conirretulatol upon this remarkable record. The names of others who were neither absent nor tardy all last year will be puMirhed nrr. w«k At the close jf the school vear the Meharrv and Snuggins schools held a i^fjT 11 ^ . •_ Weis«; Coulee joint picnic in tne Weiss couiee. Sixty-three were present and all re por ^ a splendid time. Prizes were fVio it is the Remedies, Stock tracts, i made. * Ex Cosmetics y ♦> Ppices and I'll see you soon! ♦ * ♦ ? WAIT FOB MS. Î GEO. S- BELL t Dagmar, Mont. THE McCONNON MAN ♦;« A REAL HEROINE ; ! ! ■ 076 m r&i s Ifl f i. m Edith May Adams of Barrington, N. J, the first American School girl to be entered as a candidate for the American Youth Award. The Ameri can Youth and Teacher Award was established by the Board of Directors of the Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition in Philadelphia as a tribute to the youth and teachers of the na tion. Miss Adams la a candidate Cor the Golden Eaglette, the highest gift hi the hands of the Girl Soon ta She was died recently for exceptional bravery for remaining inside a blaz ing building helping physicians to give first aid treatment to injured fire men. u. S. to Emil C. Jacobson, patent, jyjw 31.31-55, y g gjg^. art Julius Johansen, na i certificate N 1-2 SE 1-4, E 1-2 Io-ht u oo 00 « 0VV Ole J. Wikum et ux to H. J. Hutch . «1 nn F 1 9 ÇW 1 A Ri-Ri.ciQ mson, jpi.oo, E 1-2 bw 1-4, oi o • Anna Sather et vir to Mrs. Chris-1 +;„ 0 c c Mock IQ tine Hammer, lots O, b, D10CK iy, Westby. Johnnie O. Ludvig Sather to S. L. , Hammer, lots 1, 2, 3, block 4, S. & g Westby john'T. Sampson et ux et al to S. Hammer, $500.00, lots 3, 4, block 19 Westby. ..F^llOz&KC tjE^W Bat tleson and O. B. Egland, $9000.00, lots 2, 3, block 16, Plentywood 0r |,^re'nSiv® nSSU^OB^loSt zen State Bank, Dooley, $1.UU, lots 4, E 1-2 NW 1-4, NE 1-4, 19-36-56. ^ ^ ^ ^ Luther »t no o o nT . oc cemetery, • i.uu, ^ acres F . c . Hartson, « E »■* se * ^ M ^ 1 ❖ i * II Real Estate I ❖ « ) ? Transfers if < • A -M in NE States Tires are Good Tires United A Word to the Wise You can now buy USCO Balloons, High-Pressure Cords and Fabrics —trade marked and warranted by the United States Rubber Company—at a price which will make non-trade-marked, unwar* ranted tires a dead issue with you« Even lower than mail order tires. ' j v [4\ u has always been a wonderful value and today USCO Tires, built by the owners of the world's largest rubber plantation, are a better value than ever. Let us tell you more about them. 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Henningsen et al, lot 1, SE 1-4 NE 1-4, SE 1-4 of 3, lot 5, 6, of 10-33-52. Sheriff to Alzina C. Batch elder, $1616.37, lots 1, 2, S 1-2 NE 1-4, 1 i 37-54, S 1-2 NW 1-4, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, 1 6-37-65. Mary Bruce, Ex., to Olaf Hallqust adm., $8,000, N 1-2, 1-32-56. F. & J. Realty Co. to Helen F. Mil ler and E, I. Miller, $1.00, lot 9, block 12, Plentywood. Helen F. Miller et vir to A. M. Heliand, $1.00, lot 12, block 12, Plen tywood. ' QUAKE ANNIVERSARY PASSES UNNOTICED The first anniversary of the earth quake which shook Montana on June 27, 1926, passed here recently with only a few citizens recalling the HHUHIIimHHHnQl a i j | i = | I • s : ; L. & S. o, ^ 4f\ : iyv * x " f: Quality Meats! Fresh Every Day ) if • A We don't prepare especially high quality meats for one par ticular day's business, we have it EVERY TIME YOU COME Whether it's Monday I morning, Saturday night or any i other time. INI "QUALITY FOR LESS -> 5 The New Meat Market FRED FORMAN, Prop. PLENTYWOOD, MONTANA NE B< event. 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