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Paid for by Hans P. Madsen.) | •> V ••• V v V ♦ V For Representative —Vote For— ♦T* ; % V V z V ANDREW UELAND i v ••• (Republican Candidate) years a resident of Sheridan county; never sought X public office before; pledged to work for the best interests of Sheridan County in the legislature. (Pol. Adv. Paid for by Andrew Ueland.) t * Î v 23 V V V V :■ * * » 1» » » » ♦ » » > » » » ! ■ » >■ » > » >|| » » » > « »I » ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ * 4 i V Vote For t 1 VICTOR E. ANKER t •> For County Commissioner .. (Democratic Ticket) Your vote and support will be appreciated i I * 4 ! (Pol. Adv. Paid for by V. E. Anker.) ^ ^*** ** * ■ ! ' ' I 1 4 4 «H .» » » » 4» < . » » ♦ <' "* "I 1 * * ** ❖*-*"*" 4 Vote For i i CARL B. PETERSON t 4 For Clerk of the District Court ( Republican Ticket) 'l our Vote and Support will be Appreciated (Pol. Adv. Paid for by C. B. Peterson.) t ? SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO HALLET M CAREY CO. TEN EXPERTS TO SELL IT 265 CHAMBER of COMMERCE MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH Winnipeg LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF Mot 1 ANA, IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF SHERIDAN. UN ' PETER GLEIN, Plaintiff, versus ED. C RASMUSSEN, administrât« of the estate of Lars Rasmussen, deceased, defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the drd day of November, A. D. 1928 it 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House the Town of Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the fol lowing described real property, situ ated in Sheridan Countv. to-wit: Northeast Quarter of the North west, Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Fourteen (14), in Town ship Thirty-one (31) North Range Fifty-eighF (68), East of the Montana Meridian, Montana, containing eighty acres, more or less, according bo the Government Survey thereof. Dated at Plentywood, Montana, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1928. in Montana, of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, executor of the es state of Arthur Charlcsworth, de ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the! said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten 1 (10) months after the first publica tion of this notice, to the said Edw. S. Powers at the law office of How ard M. Lewis, Lawyer, Plentywood, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. said estate in the County of Sheridan Dated October 9, 1928. EDWARD S. POWERS, Executor of the estate Of Arthur Charlesworth. Deceased. First Publication October 12, 1928. i Last Publication, November 2. 1928. RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff of Sheridan County, Mont. By MAX HUETH, Undersheriff. 28-t4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Arthur Charlesworth, Deceased. _ . * NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE u't Avvt- * , v"--» KRISTINA FLAK -^TATE BANK OF rixtiNiYWOOD, an - insolvent rnc-rxf corporation, and FRED lobbN, Receiver of said State tywood ; THE FIRST wnnn AL - BANK 0F PLENTY WUUD, an insolvent banking cor th^RereîvJî? t?' \ STREETER, SSmTStaSSSf' andW - p - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL 0F THE STATE OF MON JANA, IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF SHERIDAN. COLN D1S NORTHERN STATES SURANCE COMPANY ation, Plaintiff, versus OLEJ FLAKNE and RUTH FLAK NE, his wife; E. J. LIFE IN a corpor rn - LANDER & 'i ^^Qrporation; THEODORE FLAK C».I. BE ,, S0 L: D AT SHERIFF'S inoo ' 3 r d day of November, 1928 at the front (south) door of the County Court House at Plenty wood, Sheridan County, Montana, at o •jj Ur ,, t y° (2) o'clock p. m. of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of the said defendants, Ole . * l5 *,kne and Ruth Flakne, his wife, m and to the following described real property, situate in the County Sheridan, and state of Montana, to wn;: - of The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter (SE 1 ^ SW&) ,? ect > n thirty (30) and the west half of the west half (W% W%) the northeast quarter of the north west quarter (NE^ NW^L and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter (SE14 SW14) and the southwest quarter of the south east quarter (SW^i SEV 4 ) of Sec tion thirty-one (31) in Township thirty-five (35) North of Ramre fifty-three (53) East of the Men tana Meridian, containing three hundred twenty (320) acres, more or less, according to the United States Government survey thereof, | Dated this 9th day 1 1928. i ; - of October, RODNEY SALISBURY, Sheriff of Sheridan County, Mont. By MAX HÛETH. Under-Sheriff. First publication, Oct. 12, 1928. Last publication, Nov. 2, 1928. Howard M. Lewis, Esquire, Plentywood, Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. 28-t4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS lu the matter of the Estate of Christian Jacobson, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, By the undersigned, the Executrix of the Estate of Christian Jacobson, deceas ed, to all creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this Notice, to the said Executrix, at her residence, two miles east of the Town of Homestead, Montana, or at the law office of Grant Bakewell, at Medicine Lake, Montana, which places the undersigned selects as her places of business, in all matters con nected with the said Estate of Chris tian Jacobson, deceased. Dated this 11th day of October A. D. 1928. MAY C. JACOBSON, Executrix of the Estate of Christian Jacobson, Deceased. Grant Bakewell, Medicine Lake, Mont. Attorney for Executrix. Publish Oct. 12-19-26 and Nov, 2,1928 _ NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TWENTITTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF SHERIDAN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANDREW WIPPLINGER. De ceased. Pursuant to an order of said Dis trict Court, made on the 10th day of Coming to W1LL1STON Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NQX-OPERATE Will be at Great Northern Hotel THURSDAY, OCT. 25 Hours 9 to 4 FRIDAY, OCT. 26 Hours 9 to Noon TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and licensed by the state of North Dakota. He does not operate for chronic pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils qr adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful sults in diseases of the stomach, er bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few his many satisfied patients in North Dakota who have been treated one of the above named causes: Andrew N. Larson, Hawley. Axel W. Lindberg, New England. Mrs. Melvin Matson, Almont. Mrs. James Morgen son, Lemmon, S D Mrs. Rudolph Peda, Woodworth. W. E. Porter, Hansboro. Mrs. Fred Raymond, Devils Pius E. Stoeser, Penn. John Thompson, Whitman. Henry Wadenspamer, Shafer. Remember above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompan ied by their husbands. Address; 224 Bradbury Bldg., Angeles, California. (28-t2-p) ^ - i» O Billings Polytechnic Institute Ti«o *.• .1 v Upens wenlieth Year Billings Polytechnic Institute op-, ened its twentieth year Monday, Sep tember 24,. with the largest advance enrollment in the history of the, school registrations in all depart- j ments reaching a total of more than , three hundred, according to a state- j ment issued Monday night by Lewis T. Eaton, educational director of the Institute. A large percentage of the increas ed enrollment, Mr. Eaton stated, is being recorded in the College of lib ®ral arts, which is to be placed full four- year basis next year. The Losekamp Conservatory of Music and the Billings Business Col lege, both belonging to the Poly technic, have also shown remarkable growth during the past year, and it has been necessary „ add to the teaching staffs of both departments. Another department of the Poly technic which is experiencing sur on a October, A. D. 1928, notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 27th day of October, A. D. 1928, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the town of Plenty wood, in Sheridan County, Montana, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Last Will and Testament of Andrew Wipplinger, Deceased, and for hearing the appli cation of Margaretha Wipplinger fur the issuance of Letters Testamentary to her, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated this 10th day of October, A. D. 1928. D. J. OLSON, Clerk of the District Court. By K. BORRIS, Deputy Clerk. (Court Seal) 28-3t • C.C. WYMAN & COMPANY GRAIN COMMISSION To ship us insures you satisfaction MILWAUKEE DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS * ! i i . f | ! I i i ) HP 1 i I i V ! i At my place One Mile East of Reserve, on ä i ! WED. OCT. 24 . > *;♦ SALE STARTS FREE LUNCH , V IMMEDIATELY AT /M ► • AFTER LUNCH 11:30 SHARP I 1 Light Bob Sled 500 bu. good oats 1 Walking Plow 1 200-lb. Scale 1 Slip Scraper 1 Disc Harrow 2 Buggies Machinery and Feed is ap the re liv leg of for and Log 1 Garden Cultivator 1 Grindstone i 1 Fordson Tractor 2 Oliver Two-Bottom Plows 1 11-ft. duck foot, one year old 1 3-horse duckfoot 1 3-bottom P & O Tractor Plow 1 8-ft. McCormick Binder with flax attachment 2 6-ft. McCormick Mowers 1 12-ft. McCormick Rake 1 3-section lever harrow 1 Wagon Water Tank and Pump 1 Power Grindstone 1 Single Harness Household Articles 1 Enamel Top Table 6 Dining Room Chairs 1 Kitchen Table 1 Cupboard 1 Hanging Lamp 1 9x12 Linoleum Rug 1 5-Tube Radio with loud speaker 1 Leather Davenport 1 Walnut Dining Room Set 2 Rocking Chairs 1 bed, mattress and spring 1 9x12 Velvet Rug Some Dishes 2 Bull Rakes 1 Bob Sled TERMS: Cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Mrs. Lena Kallak. Owner FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RESERVE, Clerk. AAGE ANDREASEN, Auctioneer A prising growth, Mr. Eaton said, is the agricultural school. Since the Polytechnic has been engaged in the ; growing and marketing of pure seeds j the products of this department have ; been so favorably received by the farmers of the Midland Empire re gion that many young men have been attracted to the school to study practical agriculture and farm man agement. "While our opening enrollment is large," Mr. Eaton concluded, "it is only about one-half of what we ex pect to have by the end of the Aut umn quarter. Many students are unable to leave their work in time for the September opening, and large number are arranging to take advantage of our special winter short which begin November 5th. a courses Another and a larger group will en ter the Polytechnic at the beginning of the Winter quarter, January 2. We WE HAUL I ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME I i ❖ t v £ Ä ; The Farmers Trucking Assn. ♦*. * has a group of trucks to do *;* * hauling of every kind. "Our Service and Your Co-op- $ eration" is our slogan. I ? ' I * Phone 165 or Write Box 414 Plentywood, Mont. I Office across the street % from £ the Farmer-Labor Temple. £ y ! v X ♦ believe we are safe in predicting a A doctor is privileged beyond al total enrollment by that time of 550 other humans. He can with immuni to m stud ents. M ty ask a woman to keep quiet. — Years of Faithful Service Deserves Your Consideration FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Ole A. Aspelund X Republican Ticket GENERAL ELECTION, NOV. 6, 1928 Your Vote and Your Influence Is Respectfully Solicited (Pol. adv. paid for by Ole A. Aspelund) •X jimniiiininiiniiHiniimmiii liii | iiii»i!iiii | iiii»imiiinitimi.r.iiin i *-.»m.nrtininnnninmtnii M -x W Ü Delicious Steaks Cur Specialty m -x TC 1 X X EAT cs ßa •XI? rX tal -X -•Ni —at the— ■ii m cmr cafe >i 0 . = L' m xn L'-V! HARRY KOIKE, Prop. EÊÎ 11 Montana Plentywood if il $ » I —\ :,i(iia.iinr>i<i(>:ii'iti*iiaui: ii!iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiii.i''iiiii'i'ii > 't"t'i«p( i 'i • «navia«» »"«■ »<•« laimn •«" t «immi«