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Records of Whitman County FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914 Dm* William Hackett et ai. to Kittle Foster, lots 4, 5. 6, blk 4, Powers' add. Palouse, $1. Andrew L. Logsdefi and wife to J. Wallace Anderson, sb 7-19-39, 111,000. ) Albi,-. i P. Mestei man to Augusta Mestermaa, lot 11, hlk 7, lots 'and 3. blk 4. and part lots 10 and I, blk 4. Lombard's add, $1. Francis M Dunning and wile to Li nota Conrad, swq 1115-45 (ex), $11,860. Real Mortgages Charles W. Haines and wife to Colfax National Bank, eh 36-1 ■'-- i (ex), sh ueq, lots 1 and 2 of 2-14 --41 (ex), $1850. Alex Smith and wife to Vermont Loan & Trust Co., swq. sh nwq, lot | 4 of 7-40. $200, Lenora Conrad and husband to Francis M. Dunning, swq 11-15-45 (ex), $5850. F. J. Mahoney el ux. to Wester,] Loan & Building Co.. lot I. blk li Lombard's add, Tekoa, $1000. Alex Smith and wife to Vermel- 1 Loan & Trust Co.. BWQ, sh nwq. lot 4 of 2-17-40, $2000. Chattel Mortgages H. R. Williams to First State Bank. La Crosse, live stock, $389, .1. L. Alsup et al. to J. M. Reid. crop neq, nh seq 14-44, $1600. J. L. Alsup et al. to J. M. Held. live stock, etc., $1600. Releases Pullman Savings & Loan Associa tion to Mary H. Wills, two real mort gages. Bills of Sale A. W. Guptttl to X, C. Myers, In Mock, $400. Miscellaneous F. K. Godfrey vs. Allen P. John son et ui.. lis pendens. George a. Schram vs. Riverside Disc Harrow Co. et al.. lis pendens In the estate of Man A. Brown, deceased, letters granted to ''. E. Conradt, letters of administration. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1914 Gov. Patents and Receipts United States to Reuben R. Lamb. nwq swq 8-17-39, patent. Deeds jonu Horning and wire to 1., B. Stivers, one-half interest part lots 5 and 4 of blk 46, Pullman, $181 2. Juliet F. Smith to Lu. m, li Smith, swq 30- 18-4 I. nh nwq 31-18 --44. nh ueq 36-18-43 (ex), $5. Mrs. Mary B. Wills to L. V. Rici; etts, lot 11 and nh lot Hi. blk :;;:. Pullman. $1500. D. W. Truax to 11. W'iidman, nh lot 22. blk 10. Golden Rod Ceme tery. Tekoa, $8. William Cole, sheriff, to Robert Dericks, part 10-16-41, $2500, cer tificate of sale. Real Mortgages Mary E. Grltman and husband to M. D. Henry, part lot 7, blk 7, Pull man, $3000. L. B. Stivers and wife to M. I). Henry, part lots 4 and 5, nlk it!, Pullman, $500. Florence Alexander el al. to James M. Mohney. part 27-17-4 3. $lt'.7uo. William E. Thompson an wife to Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.. neq Is, wh 23-19-45, $13,500. Chattel Mortgages H. A. Cox and wife to James C. Throop, live stock, $301. H. A. Cox and wife to James C. Throop. crop in part lot 3 of 5-16 --i.".. $301. 11. C. Lust to First State Hank, La Crosse, 100 sacks wheal on s.-q .1 and nh neq sec 4. eh neq .md nwq 3-16-40, $102. L. J. Whitley to F. L. Titus, crop on part 2-15-4. and seq 34-16-15, and swq 35-16-45. $810. William Chamberlin to Farmers State Bank of Colfax, Washington, live stock, machinery, $1617. Releases A B. Peterman to Robert W. Martin and wife, real mortgage. Lamont State Bank to Thomas Burns, chattel mortgage. Conditional Bills of Sale Tull & c.ibbs to K. E. Boehm fur niture, $76. [ Assignments First Savings ,x Trust Bank of Whitman County to Susanna Gu'skii, real mortgage. Miscellaneous . . United States Fidelity & Guar anty Co. to M. .i. Chapman, power of attorney. Joseph Beck to Albert Beck, power of attorney. MONDAY, MARCH 16, [814 Gov. Patents and Receipts United States to Bin met! 1.. Smith, nh nwq. nh neq of 20-14-42, patent. Deeals Thomas Dell and wife to E. I. la mill, seq '.3-19-44, $10,400. Smith H. Mciall et ux. to Merton | W. Fockler, part of 30-17-400, $1. Samuel B. Hughes et ux. to Ernil Johnson, nwq and trait In 32-19 4 1 $6160. , Fhed W. Taylor and wife to Rob ert, J. Meredith, lot 17. blk 46, Re survey, Steptoe, $1250. John Weitman to State of Wash ington, light of way over pari It -1 ii, $100. John Beck et ux. to State ot Wash ington, right of way over part 2-lU -43. $30. Josephine 11. Weitman to Statu ol Washington, right of way over lot 2 of 3-18-43, $70. Preston R. Lair and wife to Statu 10l Washington, right of way over | part 17-43, $860 Real Mortgages Edmund I. .McNall and wife to | Hot latch Lumber Co., lot i:-. blk 22, j i.w;iii. $75. ixay Bouebrake el ux. to Rose | Ashe, lot ii. nil, 23, Maiden, $300. i.mii .lohunson to A. U. Barron, ii v- q and tract in 32-18 $5000. < battel Mortgages i.. F. Johnson to harles Bucher, olacksmlth tools, etc., $100. E. A. Malsed to Security State Bank, two-thirds crop on swq 14-10 --| (5, 9210. W. 1). Ragon to Winona Milling Co., two-thirds crop eh 16-17-30, $00. Bejonsos P. 8. Stanley to W. J. Maxwell, i eal mortgage. The Colfax .National Bank to ('. W. i laities, chattel mortgage. TUESDAY, MARCH IT, 1914 Deeds A. 11. Johnson to Sarah Stwau, lot I. blk 42, Maiden, $960. Elijah Hopkins and wife to Con rad V. Kuehl et al., lots 2 and 3, blk 3, Winona, $1. Pat Stoffard to Pat Stoffard and J. N. lies liiens, lot Hi, blk 17. Mai den, $1. Esther Segread Dcs Biens and husband to Bat Stofford, lot 15, blk 28, Maiden, $1. Nels Anderson to P. O. Hocum, lots 1, 2, 3, blk 16, lots 5 and 0 and wh lot 4, blk 16, Oakesdale, $2125. Barney Qoude et ux. to Charles Long, part seq 23-16-43, 800. Real Mortgages Charles Long et ux. to Farmers Slate Bank, of Colfax, Wash., part ieq 23-15 i;j. $1150. Chattel Mortgages I. (1. Giles to Roy C. Jacobs, two- birds crop seq 18-18-41, $275. W. 11. Wilson to Steptoe State Hank, house furnishings, $40. % Releases Mary _, Beers to Frederick Ehr lich et. ux., real mortgage. .National Bank, Palouse, to 11. F. .Mar Donald et al., chattel mortgage. Assignments Day & Hansen Security Co. to John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., real mortgage. Bills of Sale Pal Stafford to J. N. Dcs liiens. one-half Interest saloon business. $1500. Herman Brunner to Emll Koll morgen, bakery business. $1350. Conditional Bills of Sale lull _ Qlbbl to Bryan McDon ough, house furnishings. $263, Miscellaneous R. M. Johnston to F. M. Sever, ad ministrator extension of real mort gage, extension agreement. WEDNESDAY, MARCH is. 1914 Gov. Patents and Receipts United suites to John Horrocka, nh swq, wh seq 34-14-37, patent. Deeds H. A. Kaeppler et al. to Christ Schuler, lot 3, blk 17, Maiden $1200. Nicholas Bush et ux. to Henry Hush. seq, eh swq, lots 6, 7 of 6-151 11. $3600. Gbodrge D. Minnick et al. to Henry I. as/, neq nwq 22-17-44, $600. James R. Hagaman et ur. to Ira McCurdy, et al., ah seq 18-10-41, $3200. John Horrocks el ux. to Eirnej B. i.oude. nh swq, wh seq 34-14-37, $1000. August Olston ci ux. to J. 1. Brown et ux., lots and tracts in Farmington, $1. Ben Peterson et ux. to John Ben- FOn, lot lv and si. lot 11, blk .16, Colfax, $4000. Aronld Faerber et ux. to Nichols Pa amen, tract in swq seq 6-12 10. $if>l)G, Beat Mortgage* George ■". Marsh et ux. to Pacific Building and Loan Association, lot 3. blk 32, Endicott, $599. Alice i). Day to Farmer^' Stats Bank. Colfax, neq 34-14-39, $2050. Earney B. Goude et ux. to Farm ers State Bank, Colfax, sh swq 3-D 14-37, nh sv\(|. nh seei. 4-117. $1500. * Chattel Mortgages C. 1.. Stroud et ux. to VV. <;. Cronk, live stock, lot) acres fall wheat, etc . $4000. F. C. Wilson et al. to A. P. John son, live stock, $187. F. 1,. Puckett et al. to Trlesch Bros., live stock, $30. T. A. Hagaman to J. R. Hagaman et al., live stock, $250. B. B. (Sonde to Farmers state Bank, Colfax, live stock, $100. John Simpklns to R. A. Hunger-' j ford, live stock, $100. George W. Kleweno to Bank of Endicott, crop on neq 27 and par' nh 26-18-39. $625. Releases ■ • Bank of Farmington to Sherman FarrlngtOß et ux., real mortgage. P. M. Isaacs to George C. Marsh et ux.. real mortgage. Spokane Drug Co. to F. M. Isaacs, real mortgage. J. 1. Case Threshing Machine Co. to C. D. Inker et st., chattel mort gage. J. R. Hagaman et al. to T. A. Ha gaman, chattel mortgage, W. i;. Cronk to C. 0. Cronk et ux., i battel mortgage. Brunswlck-Balke-Colender Co. to R, K. MeMullen, conditional bill of sale. Bills of Sale MacDouald Bros, to George L. Bancroft, automobile, $300. Ben Peterson to John Benson, household furniture, etc., $00, William Cole, sheriff, to J. _, Barter, live stock, $135. William Cole, sheriff, to John Klemgard, live stock. $250, Conditional Bills of Sale Moneyweight Scale Co. to Nobis & Lemley, scale, $85. Assignments Minnie 10. Swanson to National Surety Co., real mortgage. International Mortgage Bank to North American Mortgage Co., real mortgage. Day & Hansen Security Co. to John Hancock Mutual Life insurance Co., real mortgage, Farmers State Bank, Colfax, to E. X. Leslie, real mortgage. Miscellaneous P. S. Stanley to the public, affi davit. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1914 Gov. Patents and Receipts United States to William 11. Parks, neq nwq, wh neq, Beg neq 30-14-37, patent. Deeds Ernest Becker and wife to John Becker, swq sen. seq swq, wh swq 13-13-45, $8000. Ernest Becker ami wife to Michael Becker, neq swq, nh seq. sey neq 13-13-4, $8000. Kate Collins Taylor and husband to Joseph W. Hem, part 6-18-39, $700. Christ Schuler to Joseph Fisher, lot 3, blk 17, Maiden, $1. Isaac Neace and wile to Lewis Neace, pari 20-1 1, $1. . Charlie Nichols and wife to Town of St. John, easement across east 26 reel lot l. blk l. Blackhursl & [Turd's add, St. John, lease. I foul Mortgages Mary c. Gelvin and husband to Paul T. Nelderkorn, part lats 10, 11, 9. blk 4*. Johnson, $150. Nicholas Dehmen and wife to Arnold Faeber, part seq 6-12-46, pari swq 5-12-46, $1500. John 11. Stover and wife to Day & Hansen Security Co., nwq 9-15-44, $500 0. JURORS CALLED Fifty-four jurors have been drawn to serve at the term of superior court beginning April 6. The names of three ladies appear in the list. Following is the list: G. A. Howard, Garfield. Grant Hale. Garfield. 11. Keener, Tekoa. P. .1. Nlrdorff, Garfield. B. F. Colyar, Lamont. If. J. Tye, Rosalia. A. L; Hastings. St. John. 1.. D. Johnson, Rosalia. J. V. Jarrad, Tekoa. F. T. Nickerson, St. ,.an. G. Engelland, Tekoa. D. C. Brown. Rosalia. J. W. Cairns. Colfax. W. D. Hale. Tekoa. S. W. Carter, Oakesdale. 11. E. Bartholomew, Tekoa. Frank Hamilton, St. John. .1. H. Bousman, Garfield. 1.. W. Dawson, Pullman. Mrs. Mary Dysart, Pullman. Jess Hill, Palouse, W. W. Robertson, Moscow. E. O. Carter, Palouse. Anna E. Cochran, Pullman. Joseph Grassel, Colton. M. Seitz, Pullman. W. M. Urich, Pullman. J. K. Grant, Pullman. W. J. Boatright. Johnson. Jos. dans. Uniontown. E. V. Parker. Palouse. s. H. Breeze, Pullman. ('has. Kincaid, Pullman. It. Crow, Moscow. Phillip Kinser, Uniontown. Cora M. Sisk, Palouse. a. E. Irwin. Elberton. S. R. Wells, Elberton. James Rock, Diamond. Chris Ringer, Elberton. J. E. Moore, LaCrosse. 8, T. Scott, Colfax. John Kenoyer, La Crosse. A. II Carlson. La Crosse. P. R. Lair. Colfax. Slide Stevick. Colfax. F. B. Goodrich. Colfax. 11. M. Moffatt, Winona. It. B. Stout. Colfax. H. R. Williams. Riparia. E. F. Freels. Colfax. a. ii. Gates, Kndicott. Frank Ay ler. Winona. Fred Dark, Hay. Notice hy Publication In Justice Court, Before William Swain, Justice of tho Peace, in and for Precincts 41, 51 and 64, Whitman County, Wash ington. Slate of Washington, County of Whitman, SS. The State of Washington to Bert E. Fat ley and Mrs. Bert E. Farley, alias J. m. Martin Defendants. You are hereby notified that Floyd Hamilton has filed a com plaint against you in said court which will come on to be heard at my office in Pullman, in Whitman county, Washington, on the 4th day of April. A. 1). 19 14. at the hour of le o'clock a. m.. and unless you ap pear and then and there answer, the same will be taken as confessed and tin- demand of the plaintiff granted. The object and demand of said com l lain! is to recover the stun of $64.15 on an open account, with interest thereon at the legal rate from Sep tember I.6th, 1913; and to attach your property in Whitman county, Washington. Complaint filed February 27, '.ill. WM. SWAIN, Justice of the Peace. I). C. Dow, Attorney for Plaintiff. Pullman; Washington. March 6-13-20-27 A sore throat can be treated best from the outside. The throat should l-i rubbed gently with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. Apply at night and cover with i cotton cloth band age; by morning the soreness will disappear. Price 25c, 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Watt's Phar macy, mch FOR SALE—Two good residence lots within a stone's throw of Ferry hall, at $100 each. Inquire at this office. feb27tf WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels for sale. 206 Jackson street. Pacific phone 164 J. Buy Royal Rose flour of Duthie $5.00 per bbl. Th's flour is blended with Montana hard wheat. decßtf a su ggestionT BABY'S PORTRAITS will be treasured by baby's relatives. We have SPECIAL STYLES for BABY PICTURES. ROBERT BURNS, Pullman. \Va_h INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, OLD AGE, FIDELITY, PLATE GLASS Also agent for Steamship tickets. M.J. CHAPMAN, Agt. j Room 15, First Nat'l Bank Blk. ( Ramer's Chocolates Direct from the Factory They will Please You THORPE'S smoke HOUSE (Incorporated) Phone 28 Where Everybody Goes JOHN SQUIRES Farm Lands City Property Mortgage Loans Plat Iron Block GIVE THE BURGLAR THE'HAiiA!" BANK YOUR CASH WITH US SOME people extend invitations to the THIEF AND HOLDUP MAN, They carry on their persons or in their homes large sums of money A CHECK BOOK is of no use to the professional thief. Still, a check is AS GOOD AS CASH to the tradesman or for the immediate household wants. If you haven't a bank account OPEN ONE TODAY. 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It s ™ * E :" the sum of small things that makes a bank great. g = a S — . ■- _■ I The 1 __: * P__ ■ — .. m I Pullman State Bank ! *• . m mm *-.'.■ m mm% m* mm Ji. •* ■" *• mm ■..'._• TTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMliif || Spring is Hcrc= j j| The time when you need lumber to !] build a new house or repair your old 1 ;! one. We have the kind of lumber j ; !; you need— either rough or finished. ;*f i| The Potlatch Lumber Co. j !; H. D. MacVEAN, Manager Phone 1 -j