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Records of Whitman County FRIDAY/ NOVEMBER 24, 1911 Gov. Patent* and Receipt*. United States to Elmer E. Huntley, 5 lots 3, 4, 5, seq nwq 6-18-34, patent. Deeds Se-lit-tsute and E-yo-tson-mi to Roy C. Lane, lot 1, section 21, lot 4, swq nwq 22-14-42, lease. • Viola Knight Soniter and husband P;o Albert Murdo, lot.l, blk 1. Farr's add, Pullman, $40; to August Murdo, lot 2, blk 1, Farr's add, Pullman, $60. Real Mortgagee F. J. Mahoney et ux to Citizens State Bank of Tekoa, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, blk 5, lots 4, 5, 6, blk 7, Lombard's add, Tekoa, $4000. Geo. E. Miller et ux to Jos. Wright, nwq nwq, sh nwq, neq swq 8-20-41, $1600. Andrew W. Nelson to Swan Nel- J son, sh 3-19-40, all of 2-18-40, $4000. Geo. B. May et ux to Citizens State! Bank, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, blk 20. Huffman's 2nd add, Tekoa, $300. Jno. Ellis to N. F. McDanlel, lot 7, bttSß,, Elberton, $100. V Francis M. Sever et ux to R. M. | Johnson, nwq neq, sh neq, neq seq, 1 nwq 10-15-42, except, $6000. Jas. H. Swannack et ux to Holland Bank, swq 15-19-39, $3000. Alfred L. Swift et ux to Colfax National Bank, wh neq, eh neq, nwq 21-17-42, $1600. Chattel Mortgages E. A. Hanna et al to Cleveland Smith, machinery, $515. Jas. Lyon to XV. H. Hlte, 100 j acres wheat on nwq 37-17-42, $1206. . Alfred L. Swift et ux to Colfax J ' National Bank, livestock, etc., $1600.| A. F. Goddard to F. A. Davis, livestock, $300. Releases , Martha J. McKinney et al to Mary ! M. C. Grove, real mtg. Benj. Rees to _.. F. McDaniels, real mt«- I ;,'-. i I Holland Bank to Emily E. Lamber-j son, real mtg. ; Bank of Endicott to Daniel Green, chat f M. L. Reilley to Ichabod N. Clark et ux, real mtg. Wm. G. Torrance to Elizabeth V. Cript, real mtg. N. A. Rolfe to J. W. L. Robinson, real mtg. Conditional Bills of Sale Oliver Typewriter Co. to Ed R. Bonney, typewriter, $100. McGowan Bros. Hardware Co. to W. H. Thomas, range, etc., $75. Miscellaneous W. W. Bate-heller vs. John L. Can- j utt et ux, lis pendens. Robt. L. Collins vs. W. G. Busse, j chattel lien on three pianos, $130. | Fanny Eldridge vs. Jno. Eldridge, lis pendens. Mark F. Mendenhall to the public, j affidavit. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21,, 19111 Deeds XV. B. Peoples et ux to Woodman j Hall Ass'n., undivided half interest \ in wh lot 4. blk 10, Elberton, $1200.' Bert Davis to Alexander Hickman, Ssh swq 3-14-43, $4400. Samuel Ferinimore et ux to Eliza beth Fennimore, wh neq 22-14-38, $1. Wm. C. Morrow to Geo. Honn, lots 1 5, 6, ; blk 1,. Morrow's 2nd add, Win ona, $50. Fidelia McCall and wife to Orin I * H. Bartleson, lot 2, blk 2, Winona, •1. Allen Hosiner to Geo. Horn, lots 9, 110, blk 1, Fockler's add. Winona, $200. V Pullman Lodge No. 29, I. O. O. F., I .to Myrtle E. Klemgard, lot 108, I. O. O. F. cemetery, $1. Christian W. Schlee et ux to Chas. 'Heltstuman, pt 32-12-46, $487. Real Mortgages J. E. Bishop and wife to If. E.! Fitzgerald, lot 4 of 30, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, of 29, pt lot 2, lot 1 of 28-13 --j 44, $2000. | ; Alexander Hickman et ux to Farm ers State Bank of Colfax, Wash., sh swq sh seq 3-14-43, $4400. A. B. Nordyke et ux to Colfax Nat'l Bank, lots 1, 2, neq nwq, seq nwq, neq swq 7-15 43, $3500. Jno. Bell to Northwestern and Pa cific Hypotheek Bank, nh (ex) 9-19 --45, $5000. Walter S. Dartt. et ux to A. L. Maxwell, lots 7, 8, blk 13. Wiley's add, Palouse, $800. Chattel Mortgages James Lyon et, al to Farmers State Bank of Colfax, livestock, ma chlney, 2-3 crop in 25-17-42 and part 36-17-42, $7072. Assignments Armin and Tupper Mtg. Loan Co. to Laura E. Reigart, real mtg. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1911 . Deeds C. H. Coryell to Martha J. Coryell, tracts in Rosalia, $4000. Peter Terrell et ux to Lot D. John -1 son, tract In ah 17-20-44. $11,565. g Herman Rick to Effle B. Brinser, tracts ln Colfax, $1750. 'r* Mrs. Francis RTHarta^eli and hu¥ band to Adam Thompson, lot 19, hlk 6, Maiden. ' Worthington McCreary to Peter Terrell, seq 8-20-44, $13,600. Reuben R. Lamb and wife to Fran cis O. Lamb, et al, undivided third interest in section 3, swq 4-17-39, $1. D. E. Rice and wife to Fred E. Day. all 31-14-39, $1. .Milwaukee Land Co. to Otto Butz laff, lot 3, blk 57, Maiden. $217. C. J. Dicus and wife to Jno. Dicus et al, nh nwq 15-17-45, except, $5700. Milwaukee Land Co, to Sue Fel ton, lot 3, blk 54, Maiden, $215. Milwaukee Land Co. to Mrs. F. R. Hartwell, lots IS. 19, blk 16, Mai den. $1. L. M. Merrick and wife to Francis Iff. Dyer, seq 10, swq 11, nh 15-15 --! 39, except, $1. Arthur J. Logsdon and wife to Frances' M. Dyer, seq 10. swq 11, nh 15-15-39, except, $25,600. F. W. Sever and wife to E. P. Deering, lot 9, blk 9, Syndicate add, Guy, lots 11, 12, blk 9, 2nd Syndi cate add, Guy, $150. Real Mortgages Fred E.E Day et ux to Colfax Na tions Bank, all 31-14-39, $5500. Francis M. Dyer and wife to Ar thur J. Logsdon, seq 10, swq 11, nh 15-15-39, $11,320. Wm. Learhart and wife to Citizens State Bank, nh neq 16-20-45, $900. Peter Terrel et ux to Jesse G. Williams, seq 8-20-44, $2000. Fred M. Day and wife to First Sav ings and Trust Bank, eh 31-14-39, $3500; wh 31-14-39. $3500. Alexander W. Lamb et al to Mech anics Loan and Trust Co., all 3-17 --39, $5000. Alexander W. Lamb et al to Me chanics Loan and Trust Co swq 4 -17-39, $2000. Benj. J. Trull and wife to Ver mont Loan and Trust Co., wh 10-18 --40, $2500. Chattel Mortgages Fred E. Day and wife to Colfax National Bank, livestock, machinery, crop on 31-14-39. $5500. A. G. Rainbault to National Bank crop on nwq 11-16-44, $2492. Ivan Richardson to St. John State Bank, livestock, crop on wh 9, pt neq 8-19-40, $1500. I R. W. Einert to Shoudy Bros., ; livestock, $179. M. Farley to E. H. Letterman crop on pt sections 6, 7, in 14-4 i $510. Releases Arthur J. Logsdon to Francis M. '_ Dyer and wife, real mtg. First Savings and Trust Bank to j W. E. Strevy et ux, real nitK. Mary L. Preston to Chas. Lemley, ! real nitg. International Harvester Co. to <;. ; H. Thomas, chat. Bills of Bale H. B. Hagen to C. A. Hagen, live . stock, etc., $—. ; Farrington and Adler to V. M. j Smith, hay baler, etc., l 50. Conditional mils of sale National Cash Register Co. to A. 1.. ; Ritz, register, $140. Assignments Farmers State Bank of Colfax, to j P. B. Straven, real nitg. Miscellaneous E. E. Champlin vs. Adam Luft, et al, levy on wh 35-15-41. ! Mrs. Francis R. Hartwell to the I public, affidavit. j | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 191 Deeds Pullman Lodge No. 29 I. O. O. F., | to J. M. Shirley, lot 19, I. O. O. F. cemetery, $20. Alexander F. MacLeod et al to ; Frank A. Plerson et al, lot 3, blk 4 ! Farmington. $35. Wm. J. Davis and wife to Kate ; Brown lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 61, Pull | man, $5000. | Thomas J. Brown and wife to W. jJ. Davis, sh swq, sh seq 14-16-4 ; $10,000. B. J. Ellis and wife to to G. H. Rae, in seq 9-20-45, $6800. Miles C, Moore et al to Frederick i E. Elmendorf, lots 2, 3. 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 50, lots 4. 5. 6, blk 51,' PulL man, $3400. i Napoleon White and wife to Eliza | J. Stroup, lots 1, 2, 3, 18, 19, 20, blk j 26, College Hill add, Pullman, $900. j N. S. Hunt et ux to Henrietta Holt, lots 1 to 14, Inclusive, blkl, i Fairview add, Pullman. $10. v.. Real Mortgages Robt. G. Clendenln and wife to Farmers State Bank of Colfax, lots 3, | 4, 5, blk 64, except, Colfax, lot 5 pt lot 6, subdivision of lots 1, 2, blk 64, I Colfax, $1400. "'•■' ■:■>. i.Ay Elmer Little and wife to L. L. Shirley, seq, eh swq 1-33-44, $600. Eliza J. Stroup to Lulu M. Miller, ilote 1. 2. 3, 18. 19. 20. blk, 26, Col j lege Hill add, Pullman, $500. ..'■•■• . . Chattel Mortgagee ■ Chas. E. Breeden to XV. C. Mor ; row, livestock, .S4OO. Release* I: S. C. Shirley to Elmer Little and ■ | wife, real mtg. Richard Fonger to Hugo Heise, chat. -, . , Miscellaneous. . American Mtg. Co. of Scotland vs. Jno. H. Bach and Co., lis pendens.. G. B. Carter, sheriff, to Security State Bank, lots 6, 7. blk 9, Wiley's Ist add, Palouse, certificate of sale, $342. Mrs. A. J. Ingraham to the public, affidavit. SUPERIOR COURT Summary of Business Transacted During the Week. Civil Clarke & Eaton Company vs. R. H. Vannice — Judgment for the plain tic. State vs. Louis Bolon— Plea of guilty, and sentenced to the State Reformatory at Monroe. State vs. Jack Reinhart, or Jack Smith— Verdict of not guilty. State vs. J. O.Neil—Verdict guilty of petit larceny. James H. Scott vs. O. D. Stevens —Judgment for the plaintiff. Mary McKay vs. Robert L. Mc- Kay—Order for default against the defendant; trial for divorce; taken under advisement. E. E. Champlin vs. Adam Luft and Wilbur Yearsley— for attach ment. State vs. R. E. McKay—Trial; ver dict guilty of larceny by embezzle ment. Ben C. Holt vs. R. E. Matlock— Order to release exhibits. Alfred P. Johnson vs. Claire- Johnson, et al — Order for publication of summons. Gilbert Hunt Company vs. R. E. MatlockTrial by jury; verdict $815.35 in favor of the plaintiff. T. H. Shobe vs. XV. M. Aschen brenner—Trial before jury; verdict for the plaintiff. W. A Gilderßleeve vs. E. B. Cot trill -Order for dismissal. Potlatch Lumber Company vs. Lucy Buchanan—Order for dismis sal. Probate Estate of F. D. Mustard — Order fixing time for settlement. Estate of Rhoda Griffith —Order appointing appraisers. Estate of Daniel and Mary G. Hughes, consolidated —Order fixing time for hearing on settlement, and order to show cause of distribution. Guardianship of Anda B. and Ele nor M. Synor, minors— Petition for guardian and order fixing time for hearing. Guardianship of Charles 11. Gil bert — Order for allowance to minor. Estate of James Campbell- tion for letters of administration and order lixing time for hearing. In the matter of insanity of Ida Sloan—Matter continued for further investigation by the- physicians: Or der for costs. Estate of Harris XV, Crees—Order to lease real estate and order to pay claims. Estate of Bernard Kilkelly—Order fixing time for hearing petition to sell personal property. Guardianship of J. Lyman Eccles —Order to sell real estate. Estate of Domnick Pool—Order to publish notice to creditors. Estate of Emma D. Boardman— Order fixing time for settlement of final account, and hearing on petition for distribution. New Cases Iva Belle Johnson vs. S. M. John son—Action for divorce. W. W. Batcheller vs. John L. Ca nutt et ux—Foreclosure. Mary A. McKay vs. Robert L. Mc- Kay —Action for divorce. Fanny Eldridge vs. John Eldridge —Action for divorce. C. H. Ede vs. James A. Cole et al. —Money due. C. H. Ede vs. Colfax National Bank—Garnishment. C. H. Ede vs. Colfax State Bank —Garnishment. C. H. Ede vs. Farmers State Bank —Garnishment. C. H. Ede vs. First Savings & Trust Bank —Garnishment. E. E. Champlin vs. Adam Luft and Wilbur Yearsley—Attachment for money due. American Mortgage Company of Scotland, Ltd. vs. John H. Bach et al —Foreclosure. State vs. Jacob Weitz—Action for wife desertion; transcript front jus tice court. Ice House* The economic value to the farm of a well filled ice house of clear, pure ice. is emphasized by Secretary Wilson in Farmers' Bulletin No. 475, Just issued by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The bulletin does not treat of the ice crop as a source of direct revenue but as a factor in the economies and comforts of the country home. The secrtary calls attention to the readiness with which city residents can secure Ice. natural and artificial, for the preservation of perishable supplies, and the maintenance 1 of moderate temperature in their homes during the heated term of summer' while the remoteness of country i homes from the markets often rend- - ers it necessary to use canned, corn- j ed, or smoked meat products because ! the want of ice prohibits the keep- j ing of fresh meats in an edible con dition. He further points out not only is ice appreciated because of its use in the preservation of fresh meats, butter, and other table sup plies, but that the production of high-grade domestic dairy products is impossible without it, and that many markets to which milk is now shipped demand that it be cooled be fore shipment to a degree not attain able without the use of ice. The work of harvesting and stor ing is done at a season when it will cost very little to harvest natural Ice as help and teams are usually less re muneratively employed during the winter months than during the sum mer months, and the cost of con structing ice houses is small In comparison with the economic re turns and comforts which they af ford. The secretary considers ice of greater economic importance in the country than in the city, and in fact, the ice properly used in the country is of greater benefit to the city dwel ler than to the farmers. The bulle tin appears at a very opportune mo ment, when farmers still have be fore the crop forms to build and fit up ice houses and to construct ponds, where rivers, streams, or lakes do not exist, and illustrates methods and plans so clearly and in such detail that by following instructions, any farmer can cheaply provide himself with an abundant ice supply for next summer's use, stored in a house so insulated that the contents will be thoroughly conserved. Notice Of Sale of Real Estate. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the County of Whitman. In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate of .1. Lyman Eccles, a minor. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the above entitled Court made on the 25th day of November, 1911, in the above en titled matter, Lewis F. Eccles, the guardian of the person and estate of said J. Lyman Eccles, a minor, will sell at private sale, to the high est bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States ,and subject to confir mation by said Court, on or after Saturday, the 16th day of December, 1911, and within six months from said date, all the right, title. in terest, and estate of said .1. Lyman Eccles, a minor, in and to that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit uate, lying and being In the City of Pullman, County of Whitman, State of Washington, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: The one undivided one-sixth (1-6) interest of said minor in and to Lot Fifteen (15) and the West Twenty (20) feet of Lots Sixteen (16) and' Seventeen (17) in Squires & Gaddis' Subdivision of Lots 4, 5, li. and 7 in Block Two (2) of Law rence & Holbrook's Addition to Pull man, Washington. Bids or offers must be in writing and will be received at the law of fices of Sanger & Dow. in the First National Hank Building, in Pullman, Whitman county, Washington, at any time after the Ist day of December, 1911. the date of the first publica tion of this Notice, and before the making of the sale. Terms or sale— Cash, gold coin of the United States, a certified check for 10 per cent of the pur chase money to accompany bid and balance to be paid on the confirma tion of sale by said Superior Court and the delivery of a Guardian's need. Dated this 29th day of December. A. D., 1911. Lewis F. Eccles. Guardian of the Person and Estate of .1. Lyman Eccles, a minor. Sanger & Dow, Attorneys for the Guardian, wee 1-8 Pullman, Washington. Notice The Pullman Mill Co. gives notice to their patrons knowing themselves indebted to them to please call on the first of the month and settle their accounts. By so doing you would greatly oblige. We have some accounts that are over ninety days old. We must insist on making col lection. We can not and will not carry old accounts. Any old accounts that are not settled by Dec. 10, will be turned over to a collector and the costs charged. To introduce our new photo gal lery across the street from the post office, the first person mentioning this adv. when you come to have your picture taken will reoeiv. a special •ff*r. Rem. mber ..i-v too of these special Xmas offer* o go out at our expense. ROBE BURNS, V Pullman's heaMn.r Photographer , t_e to Duthie's for Boar aad mill Coeds i EVERY DOLLAR you Put in the Bank strength ens the Wall between You and Adversity. Every dollar you put in the bank means another step toward success. No suc cessful man has ever been without a bank account. A bank account means increased prestige and a sense of relia bility and security, well worth the great est effort in order to acquire one. Pullman State Bank i:5 .■•'.r*mw^.. 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Send three .t_mp.pa.tage today for our 136 7/>e fflarfi/* firearms Ca page catalog describing the full Mar/m line. I i Willow Street New He.yen. Conn. ' *mmt*mMmmammmtmom m w—mwsawtisit—iiw mm, —u»w " ** 1000 CORDS OF WOOD in ear lot*. Green cut and masoned. -foot Hlack i_* A QgJ Pi« «p4«od Tamarack and tf* I™- Tfi "l Fir <pO. / 0 I Delivered on board cars iv Pullman. I ■ V Address or Phono R. A. WILKJNS, Avon, Idaho JOHN SQUIRES Farm Lands City Property Mortgage Loans i ' .?&* "V Plat Iron Black White Eagle Brand Flour can not be beaten for the prioe. Try a sack. i '.':'. ■-, '.„„v;; -> i Uno*\'ti.-i?iK'_Yx_mm-ia In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, tn nd for the County of Whitman. In the Matter of the Estate of Betsey Ann Baud, Deceased. Notice to creditors. Notice ls hereby given by the un dersigned as administrator of the estate of Betsey Ann Band, deceased. to all the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de cedent, to present them with the ne cessary vouchers, to the said ad ministrator within one year after the 'first publication of this notice, to wlt: within one year after he 3rd day of November. iW'AfejJg offices of Sanger A Dow in the City of Pullman. Whitman County. Washington, the same being the place for the transaction of tho business of said estate. V:V _*7_ V Dated this 31st day of October. ltll. t-i THEOPHILUS THONNBT, Administrator of the Estate of Betsey Ann Baud, deceased. See George N. Henry for Farm sad Grain Insurance. S *■* «* The Variety store has Just received the first shipment of toys and Holi day goods. They will have the best and most complete Una ever shown In Pullman.