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LEGAL NOTICES
Non. i; FOR PUBLICATION.
Oanitnent vl .lu Interloi Lend Di« at
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Coeur »1 A lene. Idaho, October .to, 190.».
Notice I« hereby given that the following
wm«d Httbr hu (led nuliee of hU hiientlon
to make Anal proof in support of hl« claim,
and that «aid proof will bo made before T. J.
Jone«, U. 8 - Commissioner, at bis office In
Bonner« Ferry, Idaho, on December 19,1906. vl* ;
Wendl Henrich,
who made homestead entry No. 1673 for the
8 Wfc, Sec. 24, Tp. «6 N., R. 1 W. B. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land, vil : Rudolph Dravcs, Frank W.
Danielson. Martin A. Pederson, Arnold 11
Stern, all of Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
H. N. Dl'NN, Register
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l imber Land Act, June 3 , 1878 .
U. S. Land Office, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
July 25, 1905.
Notice
hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
/une 3 , 1878 , entr'ed "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4 . iSyz.
Fean* Bacon,
of UellgrovC' County of Kootenai, Stale of
this day hied in this office his sworn
Idaho,
itatcmcnl No. , for the purchase of _
Eli NK; 4i amt KU of Section No. 81. in
Township No. 61 N., Range No. 2 W. B M
and will otTer proof to sltow that the land
sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before Regist
er and Receiver of this office al Coeur d'Alene.
Idaho, on Tuesday, the 9th day of January, 1906.
lie names as witn
Jt-seph Thomas, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
Philibert Blouinand James Mills, of Bellgrovc,
Idaho, aud William Haths. of Spokane. Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
shove described lands arc requested to file then
claims in this office
9th day of January, 1906.
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or before saio
K. N. Dunn. Register.
Timber Land Act. June 3 . 1878 .
NOTICE FOR 1 OBLIGATION.
U. S. Land Office, Coeur
October 25. 190».
d'Alene, Idaho.
Norice is hereby given that in compliance
with 7he provisions of the act of Congress of
June J, 1878 , entitle i "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
extorted to all the Public Land States by act
of A'lgust 4 , 189 . 2 .
Jbnnik McIntosh,
of Priest Rivet. County of Kootenai. State of
Idaho, has this day filed In this office her
statement No. 1775, for the purchase «
the SEW 8 El£, of Section No. i_
Tow nship No. 61 V. Range No. 2 W. H. M.
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
her claim to said land liefere Ignat* Well, U.
S. Commissioner, at his office at 8 a ml point,
Idaho, on Monday, the 8 th day of January. 1905.
She names as witnesses: Mike lloughlan,
John Shaw, Dominick Parent, Joe W. Trem
blay, all of Priest River, Idaho.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above iescribM lands arc requested to file their
claims in this office on or before «aid 8th day
of Ja unary, 1905.
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NOTICE OF BOND SALE.
Pursuant to an election held in School DU
1 trlct No. 11 , oi Kootenai county, Idaho, author
izing the board of trustees to issue coupon
bonds, to the amount of Six Thousand (16909)
Dollars, for the purpose of buying site, and
build a school bouse thereon, in said district.
I hereby give notice, that the Board of Trustees
will offer for sale, at the school house, In Bon
ners Kerry, Idaho, on Wednesday, Nov. 29.1005,
ut the hour of 10 ociook, a m.. six coupon
' , ", nd ,V < ! r one Thou«., ; , (»i°o , ) i„,u,.r. . ud.,
dated July 1, ISOn, payable twenty (20) ye
from date thereof, or at the option o( trustee*
No ' ll 'J b «* rlng iul1 rv»t not toex
I eeed Six ( 0 ) per centum per annum.
j Bid» will be received by F. It. Richard non,
tlerk . 0 '"" dl " r,ct '.. Ferry, Kooten .1
j county, Idaho.
! The board of trustees reserve the right to
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Dated this October25, 1905.
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F. It Richardson, Clerk.
ALIAS SUMMONS.
In the District Court of the First Judicial
District of the State of Idaho, in and f
County of Kootenai.
Rachel L. Wood ho use, IMaintiff, versus Fred
erick 8 . Wood house. Defendant.
The State of Idaho, to Frederick H. Wood
house, the above named defendant:
You are hereby notified, that there is now on
file in the office of the clerk of the District
Court of the First Judicial district of said state
in Rathdrum, county of Kootenai, the e
the above named plaintiff, wherein it
is sought to obtain a Judge
against y
i exi8lin 8 between plaintiff and defendant; that
plaintiff he awarded the custody of Mary Lou
ise Wood house, the minor child of plaintiff
and détendant; that the Interest and title of
plaintiff in and to said land described in
plaintiff's complaint, be
I tmmt ' bc ' decreed and awarded to plaintiff; that
plaintiff have and recover from the «aid defen
dant the costs of this action, including an at
the
•lit and decree
, dissolving the marriage hereto
firmed and the
1 tur|R >' a fee llf One Hundred (»io«) Dollars,
und for permanent alimony in «upport of
plaintiff and her
sums
id minor child, in
> may lu the court seem Just, and (or
ch
general relief.
The grounds upon wh<ch said judgement and
decree
asked are that defendant has treat
ed plaintiff inucruel and inhu
inflicting upon her grievous bodily and
tal suffering, has accused her of unehastity,
and ha» struck and bruised plaintiff mud other*
wise cruelly mistreated her. It is also alleged
that a division of the community property has
been effected between the parties hereto and
that plaintiff has been awarded the interest in
certain real estate in Stevens county, slate of
Washington, all of which is more fully set
forth in plaintiff'« complaint, reference to
which is hereby made for further particulars.
And you arc also notified that unless you
appear and answer the said complaint within
ten days after the service hereof, if served
within Kootenai county, and within twenty
day», If served out of «aid county, but within
the said Judicial district, within foity day«, if
served out of said district, (exclusive of the
day of
court for the relict demanded in plaintiff'»
complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
District Court of the First Judicial District of
the slate of Idaho, in and for the county of
Kootenai, this 19lh day of October, A. D., 1995.
T. L. Quarles, Clerk.
D. E. Darby, Deputy.
..dwin Me Dee, Attorney for plaintiff, residence
and i*. O. address, Rathdrum. Idaho.
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manner,
cu
rice], the plaintiffff will apply to the
NOTICE IX) R PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. Land Office at
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Sept. 12. 1905.
Notice Ih hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in aupport of his claim,
and that «aid proof will be made before Ignatz
Weil, T. 8 . Commissionëc, al his office at
Band Point, Idaho, on November 19.1995, viz :
Joseph Doran.
who made homestead No. 2730. for the NWJ 4 ,
See. m, Twp. co n.. of r. i w, b. m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
I of «aid land, viz : ?Uoiuus A. Murray. Andy
i Nolan. Thomas F Smith, Jacob R. Boyd, all of
*-and Point. Idaho.
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R. K. Dunn, Register.
NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. Land Office at
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, October 12. 1905
| »ÄiftÄtor'hM (ffèd'noUcVol h'.'inteniwfn
; to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before Ignats
Well. U. 8 . Commissioner, at his office at Sand
point, Idaho,
C •X'iï.iur? ! jc/z:**';..
: wiio made homestead Entry No. 2706 for the
j W^SWVa. of «ec. 10. in Twp 60 N.. of E. 1 W.
on November 87, 1905. vl»:
Oliver J. Graham
He name» the following witnesses to prove
l h J B continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Carl H. Schumacher, and
Il \ in w
R-ffM'T.
L ÛAL NOTCES
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
v«rtn -ut oflbe Intel i Und 0«©e «•
I Cceur d Atone, Mm ho. October 12, 1905.
Notice is hereby given that the lollowing
uanted settier has tiled notice of hin intention
t,n fJ pro °/
and that said proof will be made before Thou.
J. Jone«, ü. 8 . Comuilasioner. at his office at
Bonner« Ferry. Idaho,
ALEXANDER H. ('ARDWKLL,
who made Hontest «'ad No. 1911 for the
SB»*.. See. 22. Twp. «I N. of R 1 E. It M.
She name« the following wit neunes to pro.'e
hl« contlnuou* re»ldenee u
of said land, via: Hoy
Miller, Walter A. Sweet. Joseph W. Sweet all
j of Bo
Nov. 21. 1905, vi*
Ï on and cultivation
Ce ton. William M
rs Kerry. Idaho.
H. N. Dunn, Register.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, I.mid Office at
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Oct. 12, 1905.
Notice U hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof w ill be made Indore Thos.
J. Jones, U. 8. Commissioner, at hl« office Ml
Bonners Kerry. Idaho, on November 21,1905,vl* :
(iEorgk S. Hutchings.
w ho made homestead No. 2015. for the NW', of
of Sec. 12. Tu p t.2 V. of R. I K It M
'it the following
his continuous
said laud, viz : Thomas W. Mills. He
Edward«, Harry Plato. Willi«
•rs Kerry, Idaho.
*linesses to prove
'«idciu-c and cultivation of
y R
W. Woodley.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Cœur d'Alene, Idaho, Oct. 12, 1905.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
natued settler has filed notice of hi« intention
to make final proof in Kupimrt of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before Thos,
J. Joncs, U. 8 . t'ommissioner. at his office in
Bonners Kerry, Idaho, on Nov. 21,1995, viz:
Chauncey K.. Guthrie,
who made homestead No. 2631, for the L)tl 1, 2,
3, ami 4. Sec. 7 Two. 61 N . K. I K H. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hiseontinunus residence upon, and cultivation
id land,vie: George it. Whitney, Ja
H. Guthrie, George E. Andrews, all of Cope
land, Idaho, and George K. Tyson, of Porlhill,
Idaho.
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H. N. Di sk, Register
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Coeur d' Uene, Idaho, October 12, 1905
Notice is hereby
named settler has
ke final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will Ik* made before U. 8 .
isaloner Thos. J. Jones
Bonners Fer''}' Jdaho,
given that the following
filial notice of his intention
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at his office at
Nov. 21, 1905, vl«:
(«Borge K. Tyson, Jr.,
who made homestead No. 1856, for the WU 8 WU
Bee. 26, Twp. 65 N., of K. 1 W. H. M
He names the following witne
his continuous residence urn
of said land, viz : George B.
eey K. Guthrie, George E. Andrews, all of Cope
land. Idaho, and Thomas 11. Waldron, of Bon
ners Ferry, Idaho.
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to prove
ii, and cultivation
Whitney, Chaun
R. N. DrNN, ReglMer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dcoartment of the Interior, l and Olfice at
d'Alene. Idaho, October 12. 1905.
Notice is hereby given that the following
mod settler has filed
to make final proof in «upporl of his claim,
and that said proof will he made before Thos.
J. Jones, V. 8 . Commissioner at his office at
Bonners Fe
otiee of his intention
Nov. 21, 1S05. vl« :
Idaho,
iLLiAM M. Miller,
who made homestead No. 2390, for the 8W l 4 ,
Sec. 28, Twp. 61 N., of K. 1. K. H. M.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Roy Eaton. Walter A. Sweet,
Alexander 8. Cardwell, Joseph W. Sweet, all of
Bonners Kerry, Idaho.
tt. N. DURK, Register.
1UI4 - 11-18
CONTEST NOTICE.
In the United States I»nnd Office, Coeur d'
Alene, Idaho, September 25, 1905.
A «officient contest affidavit having been
filed In tills office by Michael Ke
of Nap
Idaho,roiiteHtHiil, against homestead entry
2760, made August 12, I90i, for the NW 1 .,
N.. R. I K. B M„ by Rlija L.
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Shafer, eoliteslee, in wiiieh Hi« alleged that
said cntrynian has never resided upon and
improved or eultlvated said traet at anytime
since making «aid entry, or at any time prior
thereto, that he ha« not at any time or at all
established residence upon or cutlvated the
ii y part thereof, that «aid entry w
erraniously allowed for the reason that the
land at the date of the entry was not subject I« J
entry and that at the date w hen the hind w
subject to entry the eontestant had a prior)
right to file
by notified to appo
ing said allegation ut 19
November 18,
Receiver nt the United States Laud Office in
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
The «aid contestant in a proper affidavit filed
Septem be r 9, 1905, «et forth facts which show
that after due dllllgeiiee pe
notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given by due
and
the same, said parties are
and offer evide
•e touch
'clock « in. on
1995, before the Register and
>nal service of tlie
lUhlicatioil.
proper p
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R. N. Dunn. Deglstcr.
Timber Land Act, June i, 1878 .
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
September 7, 1995.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the Act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act
for the Sale of Timber Lands In the States
of California. Oregon, Nevada and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all th ö
Public Land .Stales by Act of Aug. 4, 1892.
Ernbstc, Logan,
of Correctlnnvllle, County of Woodbury. State
of Iowa, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 1742. for the purchase of
the MV 4 , of Section No. 19, in Township No.63 I
N, Range No. 1 K. It. M.
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and w
offer nroof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for Us timber
'.ban for agricultural purposes, and to
"stahlish his claim to said land before
Thos. J. Jones, U. 8 . Commissioner, at his office
in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, on Friday, the 17th
day of November, 1905.
He names ns witnesses:
Thomas Bosanko, Andrew J. Kent, William
Eldorton, William Robbins, all of B«
Ferry, Idaho.
Any and ill persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested
n file their claim« in this office on
fore said 17th day « f November. 1905.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.Sept. 19. 1905.
Notice i« hereby fi
named settler ha» fil
make final proof in support of his c laim, and
that said proof will be made hefoft Thos. J.
Jones. Ü. 8 . Commissioner.at hi« office at Bon
ners Ferry, Idaho,
t*n that the following
l notice of his intention
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November 21. 1905, viz:
Chris B. Hour,
who made homestead No.3730 for the 8 UHEL.
and NE'i » Hoe. 8 , Twp. 60 N. K. \ E. B. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
«»f«aid land, viz: Austin Randall, Patrick II.
Conn» ry (Maranee Randall, Frank B. Bond,
all of McArthur, Idaho.
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R N. Dvkk, Register.
Timber Land Act, June 3 . 1878 .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Land Office, Coeur d'Aisne, Idaho.
September 5, 1905.
Niottcc is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tue act of Congress of
3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
• lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4. i8oz.
'
timber
JI'Ll A SrilMITT.
of Sandpoint. County of Kootnnai, State of
Idaho, ha» thi« day filed In this offio. his sworn
statement No. 1747, for the purchase oflhe
W'«NE*. 4 , NW' 4i of Sec. No. 20, In Twp
No. 60 N., Range No. 1 W. B M., and will offer
prtH»f to «how that the land sought ismore val
uable for its timber or »tone than for agrtcul
1 purposes, and to establish his claim to
«aid lana before Icnatz Well. Ü. 8 . Commis
sioner, at his office at Sandpoint. Idaho,
on Monday, the 27th day of November, 1905.
He namer as wlnesaes: Patrick H. Canory.
Ernest Heinrich. John W. Graves.all of McAr
thur. and Howard C. Culver, of Handnoint.
Any and all persona claiming adversely
(he above-deacribe 1 lands ape requested
•o file their claims in this office on or
before said 27th day of November 1906.
9 - 23 -11-25 R. N. Dvffif, Register.
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of
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
KsUic of Andrew Finrow. deceased
at
Notice I« hereby given by the undersigned,
Administrator ot the Estate ol Andrew Finiow,
deceased, to the creditor« of, and all persons
having claims against the said deceased, to ex
hibit them with the necessary vouchers, with
in four months after the first publication of
this notice, to the said administrator at his
office at Rathdrum, Idaho, the same being iht
place for the transaction oi the business of
said eatate, in the County ol Kootenai, State of
Idaho.
Dated at Rathdrum on the 10th day of Octo
her. 190 v
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PROFESoIlNA*. CARDS.
U S. COM M ISSIO NER!
THOS. J JONES,
NOTARY PUBLIC : ;
: ; and CONVEYANCER
DiTTCE AT JONES DRUG STORE
D ENTIST !
Dr. F L ROBERTS
DENTIST
BURKE AVK, BONNERS PERRY, IDAHO
P HYSICIAN!
DR. E. E. FRY,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
fSF"O r fi'-<- opposite the PoH olfice
on Main Street. : : :
PH YSICIAN!
GEO. H. COFFIN,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Idaho.
Bonners Ferry,
« » «
I AWYERI
JAMES E. DOLAN,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Collections Promptly Attended to.
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO.
LAWYER
CHAS L. HEITMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rathdrum, Idaho
Practices In State, Federal and Supreme Courts
LAWYER
BARTLETT SINCLAIR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rathdrum,
Idaho
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E. W. WHEELAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office at International Hotel Annex
BONNERS FERRY,
IDAHO.
LAWYER
O. J. BANDELIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
UONNKH 8 FERRY
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Two Doors West of Hotel Casey
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
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Fnmlgol Germicide Sterilizing used.
Antiseptie Lotion» used.
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Everything In
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-Is used.
j Massage Treatment'
sanitary condition.
NOTICE.
Chloroform used while getting
shaved.
First -Class Work G ua ran teed
Shop in BONNER HOTEL
Bonners Ferry, - - - Idaho.
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Harness and Saddles
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Shop one door west of the
I CASEY HOTEL.
J HON NEKS FERRY,
Him
IDAHO.
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given (hat I will
not be responsible for any debts of
any nature whatever contracted by
my wife, Kate Markham.
A. VV. Markham.
Dated at Bonners Ferry, Idaho,
October 7, 1905.
O Livery and Feed Stable G\
First Class IMf£s and Saddle Horses £? I
Parties taken to all Parts of the I
Country. Careful Drivers furnished, I
BLACKSMITHING
■ First class Blacksmith Shop in Connection. All kinds
I of Blacksmithing done and work guaranteed. Charges
I REASONABLE
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
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