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7 SHERIFF'S
Pfiîi
Sheridan Counts Montana, the
SK described real es ate situ
2?the County of Sheridan, Mate
fioBtana, to-wit: f the
' The Southeast 3
Northeast Q uarter 0 : ter 0 f the
s the northeast Q SE14) of
^HÄ(2i) Township
(34) North, Range Fif
tf fte (55l East, Montana Men
d** 1 ' »fford in g ^to the Government
2 hereof, in Sheridan Coun
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less
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ty ' KlreVarticularly all the right,
I.KS interest of the de
Richardson in and to said
standing upon the records
title, claim
fendant -
' instate standing u r .i w*.
j stotMan County, Montana, in the
( f Florence M. Richardson.
■Crf Ste 20th day of February,
!$•
RODNEY SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
Bv ROBERT ROBKE,
Under-Sheriff.
JOIES G. WAGNER,
Vttorney for Plaintiff.
Plentywood. Montana.
47-t4
nrP A RIMENT OF THE INTERIOR
D United States Land Off tee
Great Fall?, Montana.
Serial No. 070122
V 0 TICE OF OFFER OF COAL
LAND FOR LEASE.
Notice is hereby given that, pursu
the act of February 25, 1920
»t to
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DR. HARRY J. ROBB
Physician and Surgeon
Phones:
Residence 124
Office 36
PLENTYWOOD, MONT.
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PHONS 11»
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HOWARD M. LEWIS
LAWYER
A. C. ERICKSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In All Courts
Plentvwood, Montana
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J. G. DEBING
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Montana. *
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it 1 st V 437) ' and , to * the regulations
thereunder approved April 1 , 1920.
Circular 679, the Secretary of the In-
terior has on petition of A. V Hon
kins segregated lot 2, Sec. 31, T. 35
N., R. 55 E., P. M., as coal leasing
unit No - 681 » Montana No. 167 com
taining 35.94 acres.
Lease of said unit will be made at a
royaUy of 10 centg ^ m .ue at^a
an initial investment of $500 during
the . fi f st thr ee years of the lease and
a minimum production of 400 tons per
year commencing with the fourth year
the_ lease and otherwise substan
^ ially ln acco . r( Iance with the lease
form set out ln paragraph 18 of the
! regulations. Said lease will be sold
bonns - the 7th
Any and all persons having adverse
Qr conflicting claims to said land or
any part thereof ^
1 that they should file on or before the
^th day of April 1928, their protests
°l ob J ectl ons a S ai nst the granting of
the lease for said land; otherwise such
di ™* d in grant
inf? sald lease *
(47 . 5)
at 10:00 o'clock
a.
M. D. NICHOLSON,
Register.
NOTICE OF 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.
CHRISTOPHER M. MONSON, riain
tiff,
versus
CHARLES F. McNULTY and JEN
,NIE E. McNULTY, et al, Defend
ants.
TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S
SALE on the 31st day of March,
1928, at the front (south) door of the
County Court House at Plentywood,
Sheridan County, Montana, cit the
hour of two ( 2 ) o'clock p. m. of said
day, all the right, title, claim and in
terest of the said defendants, Charles
F. McNulty and Jennie E. McNulty,
in and to the following described real
situate m the County of
The southwest Quarter (SW X 4)
and the west half of the southeast
«Harter (W'l SeV) the southwest I
quarter of the northeast quarter 1
(SE 1 ^ NE 1 ^), and the southeast |
quarter of the northwest quarter i
(SE 1 ^ NW% and the southwest
quarter of the northwest quartet
(SW14 NW!4 ) of Section twelve
(12), in Township thirty-five (35)
North of Range fifty-four (54)
East Montana Meridian containing
three hundred sixty (360) acres°,
more or less, according to the Gov-'
ernment survev thereof
Dated thS 6 th dav of March 1928.
RODNEY SALISBURY, "
Sheriff of Sheridan County, Montai.
Bv ROBERT ROBKE,
Under-Shenff
First publication March 9th, 1928.
Last publication, March 30th, 1928.
HOWARD M. LEWIS, Esquire,
Plentywood, Montana.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sheridan and State of Montana, to
wit:
NOTICE OF 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.
ELVINA PETERSON, Plaintiff,
versus
NELS A. PETERSON and HANNAH
PETERSON, Defendants.
TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF S
SALE on the 31st day of March, 1928,
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 defendants, Nels A. Peterson and
Hannah Peterson, in and to the fol
lowing described real property, situate
in the county of Sheridan and state of
Montana, to-wit:
The northeast quarter (NE ^4) of
Section four (4), in Township thir
ty four (34) North of Range fifty
six (56) East of the Montana Prin
cipal Meridian; and the southeast
to
quarter (SEVi) of Section thirty
three (33), Township thirty-five
(35) North of Range fifty-six (56)
East of the Montana Principal Mer
idian, in Sheridan County, Montana,
according to the official plat of the
survey of the said lands returned
to the General Land Office of the
United States by the Surveyor Gen
eral.
Dated this 6 th day of March, 1928.
RODNEY SALISBURY,
Sheriff of Sheridan County,
Montana.
By Robert Robke,
Under Sheriff
First Publication March 9, 1928.
Last Publication March 30, 1928.
Howard M. Lewis, Esquire,
Plentywood, Montana.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS
TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON
TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF SHERIDAN.
TURKEY RED LUMBER COMPA
NY, a corporation, Plaintiff,
versus
DALEVIEW TOWN HALL ASSOCI
ATION, a Corporation, Defendant.
TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS
SALE on the 14th day of April, 1928,
at the front (south) door of the Coun
ty Court House at Plentywood, Sheri
dan County, Montana, at the hour of
two ( 2 ) o'clock p. m., of said day, all
the right, title claim and interest of
the safd defendant, Dalevxew Town
Hall Association, a corporation, in
and to the following described real
property, situate in the County of
Sheridan and State of Montana,
wit:
to
Block
Lot numbered eight ( 8 ) in
numbered five (5) of the Town of
Ranous (Daleview), according to
the official plat thereof on f de
nf record in the office of the uoun
ty Clerk and Recorder of Shendan
County, Montana. „
Sheri« of
Under-Sherifi
First publication, J*arch 23 192*L
Är&Ätw.
51-4t
NOTICE OF 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.
Tn Vip =nld at Sheriff's Sale on the
7 th dav of April, K . 1928, at 2 :o 5
o'clock P. M., of said day at the front
door of the County Court House in
the town of Plentywood. Sheridan
County, Montana, to the highest and
best bidder for cash in hand, the foi
lowing described real property, situ
ated in Sheridan County, Montana, to
wit;
Northwest Quarter (NW 1 /*), North
Half of Northeast Quarter (NMs
NE 1 ^), the Southwest Quarter of
Northeast ouarter (SW14 NEt4)
and the 8 Northwest Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter (NW% SW%)
of Section Seven (7), in Township
Thirty-six (36) North of Range
Fifty-eight (58) EMM
Dated at Plentywood, Montana, this
10th day of March A. D. 1928.
RODNEY SALISBURY
Sheriff of Sheridan County, Mont,
By ROBERT ROBKE
Undersheriff!
THP TWPVTimi iiTThi^iAi r».«
TRITT S THrcTS wîvê*
,1
THE COL NTT
ur SHEKlDAiN.
MINNEAPOLIS TRUST COMPANY;
a corporation, Plaintiff,
versus
HANSON, THORA
his wife; FARMERS
BANK OF WESTBY,
HELMER P.
HANSON
STATE
MONTANA, a corporation; PIPER
HOWE LUMBER COMPANY, a
corporation, Defendants.
60-t4
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
1
LAWRENCE J. LANGER, ^Plaintiff,
—versus—
FRANK KAPPHAHN and OLIVE
KAPPHAHN, his wife, Defendants.
TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S
SALti, on the <th day of April, 19^6, j
at the hour of Two ( 2 ) o'clock P. M. j
^ sa î d ( l? y ' ^ tbe ^ ront i-Joor tbe ;
Su Unt , y Caurthous , e , at Plentywood,
? hendan County, Montana, the follow
^ ^scribed real estate situated in
J he County of Sheridan, State of Mon
tan ^'u to *T^ ^ . /XTr , 1/ ,
T lu 4
^ nd tbe t ÿ 4 ? 0 l l t T hea ^ t
? U c H rte n sSE^) and the North
civ? Southwest
Quarter ( NE ,4 SW 4 ) of Section
5 lev Jl n ( 1 i ) », and J be Southwest
e Northwest Quarter
"rZnlir! nirtvZn m
[, V,
S° rth ' Raa g e .Fifty-five (55), East
Mon tana Meridian, can taming 320
in
^ ave . r " meat survey thereof, in
s ^ r !' lan County, Montana.
.. And more particularly all the ncht,
"f ^ "d"to Ätllsute"
+ P ° I AT t ^+ reco . rd - °f Sheridan
ÖÄZ' " "
^ r r> n f j a e aa v, loos
Dated this 12 th day of March, 1928.
RODNEY SALISBURY,
T» -du i. t>
By Robert R^bke,
Under Sheriff,
SCHNITZLER CORPORATION OF
FROID, MONTANA, Plamiff,
. -I
EMIL\ LA ROQUÏ7 Eit I R a
Granbois, and r K E D W. LA
ROQUE, JOHN T. WHITTED and
a*xT^ TE BA NK OF FROID,
MONTANA, a corporation, Defend
an ^
so i dat Sheriff B Sale, on the
14th day of April,, A. D. 192S, at the
hour of two ( 2 ) o clock P. M., of said
day, at the front door of the County
James G. Wagner,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Plentywood, Montana
(50-4t)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS
TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON
TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF SHERIDAN.
Court House, at Plentywood, in the
County of Sheridan, State of Montana,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described Real Etate, situ
ated, lying and being in the County of
Sheridan, State of Montana, to-wit:
Lots One (1) and Two (2) and the
East Half of the Northwest Quarter
of Section Thirty-one (31) in Town
ship Thirty-one (31)
Fifty-eight (58) East of the Montana
Meridian Montana containing 153.22
acres according to the Government
survey thereof.
And more particular all the right,
title, claim and interest of the above
named defendants, in and to the real
property hereinbefore described.
Dated this 17th day of March, A. D.
1928.
North of Range
RODNEY SALISBURY,
Sheriff of Sheridan County, Mont.
By ROBERT ROBKE,
Under-Sheriff.
GRANT BAKEWELL,
Medicine Lake, Montana.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
51-4t
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS
TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON
TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF SHERIDAN.
MELROSE STATE BANK of MEL
rose, Minnesota, a banking corpora
tion, Plaintiff,
versus
WILLIAM HERSHBERGER, Defend
ant.
To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the
31st day of March, A. D. 1928, at 2:00
P. M. of said day at the front door
of the County Court House in the
town of Plentywood, Sheridan Coun
ty, Montana, to the highest and best
bidder for cash in hand, the following
described real property, situated
Sheridan County, Montana, to-wit:
South half of Southwest quarter
(S% SW1-4) Northeast quarter of
Southwest quarter (NE%, SW%)
Southwest quarter of Southeast
quarter (SW X 4 SE14) Section Thir
ty-two (32), Township Thirty-four
(34) North Range Fifty-four (64)
East of the Montana Meridian.
Dated at Plentywood, Montana, this
29th day of February, A. D. 1928.
RODNEY SALISBURY,
of Sheridan County, Mont.
By ROBERT ROBKE,
Under-Sheriff.
Sheriff
49-t4
/f I Tnr TVinf\
(Food tor mot)
John Arthur btahlberg
From reading the lollowing-up let
ters which direct-selling corporations
send to prospective agents one gains
the impression that the chief duty of
the president, vice-president, general
manager, secretary, treasurer and
board of directors of such firms is to
sit at their desks and weep bitter
tears over the thot that Bill Fodder
Plant of Corn Center Iowa, did not
™an business when he wrote to them,
ba t was—boo-hoo. —a mere curiosity
seeker. * *
, „
^ detest that w P'Ht. It al
wa p makes me think of Billy Sunday
a "d Aimee Macpherson and all the
other pious reptiles who go about the
country slandering God, while pre
tending to idealize the phrase, "Ser
vice for Christ .
Darwin, Pastern, Madame Currie,
an«J their like, have done more for the
rea l Christ than all the BiHys and
Aimees will ever do.
(<w
i A man says: M omen are deadly
| creatures" "He is a miserable worn
an-hater," says his contemporaries,
The 1Tlan exclaims; "What adorable
creatures women are!" "He is a friv
olous muddle-head who chases petti
coats," say hi? contemporaries. The
poor stupids cannot see that he neith
er a sour misogynist nor an irrespon
sible beau, but the most normal cf
j men, who is struggling to reconcile,
to his own satisfaction, the seeming
i J y conflicting parts of the greatest
*«<1 most fascinating puzzle of the
ages.
j * * *
JF MY REMARKS CONCERNING
BILLY AND AIMEE SHOULD
GRIEVE JOE DOLIN, HE CAN LET
ME KNOW, AND I WILL SEND
H1M A NEW, CLEAN SPONGE IN
TO WHICH TO SLOBBER.
j My contemproray, the "Bird", musci
Q
"0
!stahlberger
I SANDWICHES
i JOHN ARTHUR STAHLBERG
B
* • *
I 30 a cock robin, since his verse con- j
tains two admissions which no hen
bird would be likely to make: "Maybe i
r m j ust getting old," and "Maybe r m !
wrong." i
B y the way, if Mr. Bird will allow !
me to twitter to him, as one birdie !
to another, I would like to give him $
a Httle of that most common of com- ;
modities, free advice. I have gotten sh
so much of it myself that I will Had- a
i y spare a little. A year from now,
Mr. Bird will freely admit that his
presexi t efforts are crude-are, in fact,
fra „kl y awful-but that fact need not
discoura « e him - Even Ki P lin R w rote
som e poems that were not nearly as S
good as " G unga Din." It is nothing to
but refined torture, however, to en- y
C .° U [ a 5 e hopes which are bound to be
dashed, and if Mr. Bird is really "get
ting old," I would suggest that he
endeavor to forget as speedily as pos
? iWe - a "/on.
l ng , P°, et • But lf he 10 as young as
j think he is, he is still plastic and
adaptable and will learn a great deal
before-he reaches old age.
Surround yourself with great liter
a ture, Mr. Bird. Read the works of
splendid mçp j^a^JbaL^plendid thots
which they expressed in splendid
ways. Read the prose of Voltaire
and Anatole France and Mark Twain.
Read the dramas of Shakespeare, and
the poems of Heine and Shelley and
Poe. Read Longfellow in moderation,
but avoid Edgar Guest. Guest is the
apostle of "uplift", the sniveling ven
dor of professional cheer-upism and
commonplace Moralizing; if he can
teach you anything, you are temnera
mentally unfit to become a poet. Read
Zane Grey in moments when you feel
that a melodramatic and improbable,
^ n^ÄhVaÄi
Wright.
bas been 80 much good literature
wrR; ten that it is sheer prodigality
£ 0 waste time on a writer who sne
c i a lizes in what the English call
"tosh." Pay no attention to the fact
that Grey and Wright are best-selling
authors; you are not responsible for
pu bH c tastes, and a writer who writes
pr i mar ily for gold is not a writer at
a |] t but a money-grubbing scribbler,
Do not be afraid to read those writers
Life is so short and there
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that at the
regular annual school election of
School District Number Twenty,
Sheridan County Montana, to be held
Saturday, April 7th, 1928, at the Plen
tywood School House; there will be
submitted to the legal voters of said
district, who are taxpaying freehold
ers therein, the question of voting an
additional 20 mill levy, in ecexss of
the ten mill levy now allowed by law,
for the purpose of maintaining the
schools of said district, or building,
altering, repairing or enlar«rin<* any
school house of said district, or for
building and equipping heating plants,
or for any other purpose necessary
for the proper operation and main
tenance of the school of said district.
The polls will be open between the
hours of one ( 1 ) and six ( 6 ) o'clock
P. M.
Dated this 17th day of March, 1928.
By order of the Board.
E. H. E. HELGESON,
Clerk.
(Pub. March 23 and 30).
V
LESSON No. 17
Question: Why is
emulsified cod-liver oil
food for
so efficient a
young children ?
Answer: Rickets or
weak bones are evidences
erf lime-deficiency. E'P 1U ''
sifted vitamin-rich cod-livef
oil helps Nature supply
this deficiency*
Pure, pleasantly flavored,
Boilimg quite surpasse*
SCOTT'S EMULSION
7 *u? n -}v^ e Swinburne, Whitman and
«SÛT "î bave beea branded as im
moral and irreverent, by prudish cri
tics; you are not an excitable old
f na J d> aad furthermore it is quite like-,
ly that these men were the most rev
erent and the purest-minded men of
their generation particularly Whit
man. Read these men, and study
them, but do not try to copy them,
Simply absorb their thots as you
would absorb sunshine, or, if you like
it. moonshine. Let their ideas and
their styles of writing soak into your
mind and your soul, and let them lie
there and hurt you, torture you, with
their beauty. For every two or three
hundred poems that you read, try to
write one, always being sure to choose
a subject which you can treat with
feeling and the deepest sincerity,
Without sincerity, passion and sweep
impossible, and without those
things you cannot write poetry, tho
>ou may produce excellent doggerel,
After an infinite amount of effort of
this sort, you may hope to write some
thing worth while. The greatest mar
yels have often ere this developed
from the humblest beginnings.
But you must always remember, Mr.
Bird, that life, for a poet, is not by
any means a bed of roses. As long
as you remain a mere rhymester (and
a rather poor one, at that), your
friends will be proud of.your ability
make rhymes, even tho these may
not "neim » 'hing. They will talk
loftily about your special gifts, and
w iH compare you favorably with
Shakespeare-provided that they have
heard of Shakespeare. They will
quote your stanzas—such a stanza,
f° r instance, as
"But as I said before,
Those days are gone,
I cannot forget them,
Maybe I'm wrong." —
as the last word in cleverness, and
will offer you their invaluable aid in
the construction of newer and clever
stanzas. But when you begin to de
ve I°P into an authentic poet, you will
find your supporters growing fewer.
Th e average person cannot under
stand a poet, an ^ what he cannot un
Verstand he condemns. You will be
called freakish, and a moon gazer. Be
cause you occasionally stop working,
an( i» * n jotting down an interesting
^hot, consume about half the time that
yearly any man would require for the
i lighting of a cigarette, you will be
! accused of being lazy and impractical,
i even tho there may not be another
! man in two counties who can dig as
! man y rocks in a given time as you
$ an ; People will begin to feel uncom
; fortäble in your presence, and will
sh ¥ n you—not exactly as tho you-:
a le P er » bu f as tho . you ,}yjf re » let . us
say ' a paroled convict. When at last
demonstrate your superiority,
they will fawn on you, in the hope of
acquiring benefits, but by that time
^ tog still a true poet and
S rea tly developed one, will not care
to b e fawned upon, but will confine
y ° u .^ friendship to the small circle
^ t0 7 alue
thl iî£ , m . ore .f ban tbe word, -
U?» > s all, except that it would be
wel1 40 , use or to adopt
^
01 a real name *
were
a
some
success".
DORA MAE STRATTON
Froid —Friends here are grieved to
learn of the death of Miss Dora Mae
Stratton which occurred at Palm
Springs, Calif., on Tuesday, February
28th. The remains were laid to rest
at that place on Tuesdav, March 6 th.
Miss Stratton was well known to the
people of Froid and community, hav
ing taught school one term and part
of another in the Luebke district, be
Jkr ZctMiMc«/ Transpor t* ff mi '
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. - $ 595
The
Safety Gasoline Tank
All Chevrolet models h*ve a safety
gasoline tank in the rear and a vacuum
fuel system which assures positive gas
•lina supply aveu on the steepest hills.
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B. LARSEN.
Westby, Mont.
PETERSON COMPANY,
Plentywood, Mont.
J. O. JOHNSON,
Medicine Lake, Mont.
DECKER BROTHERS,
Dooley, Mont.
GILBERT OLSON,
Dagmar, Mont.
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ing forced to resign the early part of
this winter on account of ill health,
She went from here to California in
hopes of regaining her health.
Miss Stratton was a splendid type
of young womanhood, imbued with
that Christian spirit which makes for
a better and nobler life. Her home
was at Pine Bluff, Ark. Her mother
was present at the funeral.
Machinery Company of
Williston Will Cover
Montana Territory
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chinery firm, the Northwest Power
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©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc.
ized and is about to begin operations
at Williston.
The company will have the sales
agency for Allis-Chalmers tractors
and Nichols&Shepard threshers and
combines in the Williston territory,
comprising a number of counties, and
will be distributing agency for Allis
Chalmers parts for western North Da
kota and nearly all of Montana.
A. C. Scott, for many years in hard
ware and farm implement business in
Grenora, will be general manager of
the company, and headquarters will be
established on the Heffeman property.
It is expected operations will bgin
April 1 .
Officrs of the company are: Presi
dent, E. C. Hagen; Vice President, Ed.
Randall; Secretary, Ole Sather; Tres
Alex Soderlund.