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Records of Whitman County
SATURDAY. APRIL 3, 1915
Deeds
James W. Freeman et ux. to Har
vey D. Mattingly, sh of swq and neq
of swq, sec 28-18-41, $8000.
B. Norman to Blrchwood Farm
Co., lot 11, blk 30, Maiden, $1.
Nellie Couchman et ux. to Edith
U. Ellis, part of seq, sec 16-20-43,
$1600.
James S. Martin el ux. to First
State bank, LaCrosse, lot 3, blk 3,
T. H. Shobes First add, LaCrosse,
$1075.
James B. Koaton et ux. to First
State bank. LaCrosse, lot 3. blk 3,
T. H. Shobes First add, LaCrosse, $1.
Mortgage*
Harvey D. .Mattlngley et ux. to
James W. Freeman, sh of swq and
neq of swq, MM II and seq Sec 15,
18-41, $8000.
Edith E. Ellis to I*. O'Boyle, part
of seq sec 15-20-43, $500.
E. W. Mahoney et ux. to F. J.
Mahoney <i ux.. lot. 10, blk 11, Te
koa, $1000.
Conrad J. Lust et ux. to Clarke &
Eaton Co., lots 7, 8, blk 2, L. F.
Smith's add. Endicott, $200.
Chattels
G. E. Lee to Farmers National
Bank of Colfax, Wash., live stock,
$300.
Release
Patrick Boyle to E. W. Wag- 1
ncr et ux., real mtge.
Bill of Sale
L. F. Hubbard to E. E. Krueger,
two-thirds crop on H. F. Schrieber
farm, $700.
Assignment
Farmers National bank of Colfax,
Wash., to James Rock, real mtge.
Lis Pendens
W. F. McCauley et al. vs. VV. 11,
Martin.
Atachment
W. F. McCauley et al. vs. W. H. j
Martin, neq Bee 26-15-39, $271.60.
MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1916
Deeds
Jesse G. Williams et ux. to L. L.
Calhoun, part of seq of neq, sec 24
--20-43 (except), $200.
William R. Anderson et ux. to F.
L. Stottler et al., wh of sec 11; seq
of neq and neq of seq, sec 10-14-40,
$14,000.
Ruebeu Green et ux. to T. S. Fort,
tract in sec 20-16-44, $600.
Wesley Bumgarner et ux. to Will
iam P. Fisher et ux. eh of sec 32-16
--40, and lots 1.2, and sh of neq, sec
4-15-40, |1.
Mortgagee
William M. Reins et ux. to Union
Trust & Savings bank, swq of neq
and nwq, sec 32-18-43. $4000 (ex
cept).
Clem I. Roberts et ux. to Day &
Hansen Security Co.. sh of seq and
sh of swq. sec 20-16-45, $227.88.
F. L. Stottler et al. to W. G. Fra
zer, wh of sec 11; seq of neq, and
neq of neq, sec 10-14-40, $8000.
Wm. P. Fisher et ux. to E. F.
Freeman, sh of neq and lots 1, 2, sec
4-15-40; eh of zee 32-16-40, $1000.
Chattels
J. R. Curtis to J. H. Juvinall, live
stock. $25.
J. C. Rice to Garfield National
bank, !.' acres, crop on nh of swq
of nwq, sec 8-17-45, $182.50.
Harmon Sharp et ux. to Garfield
National bank, live stock, wagon, 2
sets harness, $175.
Releases
Lars Bolander to Edward Hnge
dorn et ux., real mtge.
Mary J. Merrill to Andrew M.
Horton et ux., real mtge.
.National Bank, Palouse, to Charles
W. Guptlll, chattel mtge.
Assignments
First Savings & Trust Bank of
Whitman County to Grand Lodge of
Washington, A. O. U. W., real mtge.
Michael McCue et ux. to T. Q. La
fave, real mtge.
TUESDAY, APRIL 6. 1915
Deeds
E. N. Hand to Olive Hand, part of
lots 1. 2 and 3. blk 19, Reaney's Sec
ond add. Pullman, $10.
Ellen E. McFarland to Letter C.
Harwood, seq. Sec 29-19-41, $1.
Ellen E. McFarland to Jesse G. j
Harwood, swq, sec 26-19-41, $1.
B. C. Gregory et ux. to Herman
Heaston, tract in sec 23-19-44; half
Interest ln ice house and part of lot
8. blk 5, McCoy's add, Oakesdale
$1500.
Erasmus S. Coachman et ux. to
Charles Hoeck. lot 20. blk 11. Ro
salia, $1.
L. W. Carson et ux. to F. H. Mich
aelson et ux., part of sec 4-17-45
$1.
Mrs. Mary Martin to Sarah C. Mar
tin, neq sec 26-16-39, $1.
O. B. Martin to Sarah C. Martin
neq sec 26-15-39, $1.
C. E. Martin to Sarah C. Martin,
neq sec 26-15-39, $1.
A. A. Martin to Sarah C. Martin,
neq, sec 26-15-39, $1. ..
J. 8. Martin to Sarah C. Martin,
neq sec 26-16-39. $1.
Mr». Stella Freeman to Sarah C.
Martin, neq sec 5-39. $1.
Mrs. Lillian Freeman to Sarah C.
Martin, neq sec 26-16-39, $1.
Mortgages
Little Leinbach et vir to Western
Loan & Building Co.. lot 12. nh 13,
blk 9, Prescott & Perkins Riverside
add, Colfax. $1250.
j ('has. Hoeck et ux. to Bank of Ro
salia, lot 20, blk 11, Rosalia, $1000.
J. W. Berry et ux. to Anne Soren
sen, wh of swq, sec 17-16-45, $2000.
F. C. Robinson to National Bank
of Oakesdale, live stock, $500.
Walter Gum to Tekoa State Bank,
crop on lot 4, sh of seq, sec 12, and
lot 1 of sec 13-44-6; sh of neq and
lots I. 2 of 6-19-46, $65.
R. O. Workman to .las. 1. Baker,
live stock; two-thirds crop on neq
sec 15-18-41; neq sec 10-18-4 1; part
of nwq sec 11-18-41, $534.
Henry Erlcksou to P. W. Greene,
chickens, ducks, etc., $100.
B. A. LeFaivre to S. Met/. & Sons,
j live stock, $900.
Releases
Ella C. Ward to Chas. W. Guptlll
let ux., real mtge.
National Bank, Palouse, to Chas.
I W. Guptlll et ux., real mtge.
Edwin T. Coman to G. F. Johnson
et ux., real mtge.
Bank of Rosalia to Erasmus S.
Coachman et ux, real mtge.
Assignments
National Bank, Palouse, to R. C.
Johnson, real mtge.
Mary K. Couplin to 11. D. Tift, real
mtg*.
Bill of Sale
John T. Knight to John F. Worum,
Wawawai Ferry property, $1.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915
Deeds
Jay .Maynard et ux. to Frank J.
Relf, part of lot 1, blk 4, Colton, $1.
John 11. Woods et ux. to P. W.
Berg ot ux., sh of nwq and nog of
nwq. sec 12-19-44 (except), $7700.
P. 11. Clayton et ux. to Potlatch
Lumber Co., lot 9 and sh of lot 10,
blk 39, Pullman, $3500.
James W. Freeman et ux. to Irven
Rackley, tract in sec 29-18-41,
$400.
J. B.•Wolfe et ux. to Noah W. Ak
ers, part of lot 1, sec 6; part of lots
3 and 1, sec 5-20-44 (except),
$3800.
W. B. Paulson et ux. to Edward .1.
Paulson, nh of seq, sec 26-41-5; part
of neq of swq, sec 26-41-5, $1.
Y. A. Roberts et ux. to Q. W. Hes
ter, ne 4 0 feet of lot 11, blk 6,
Thornton, lot 5, blk 1, Spencer's sec
ond add, Thornton, $1.
Joseph Vollmer et ux. to William
Stoiner. lot 7 and sh of lot 6, blk 17,
Rosalia, $1800.
Hllliard Investment Co. to Joseph
Kopf. seq of neq. sec 8-13-46, $1700.
Clarke & Eaton Co. to Warden In
vestment Co., lots 9 and 10, blk 14
Endicott, $2750.
H. J. Jackson et ux. to H. W. Tut
tle, neq sec 18-15-45. $1.
Mortgages
James A. Smith et ux. to North
western Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
nh sec 35-20-40, $6000.
I. W. Berg et ux. to Lena Louise
Quaife, sh of _wq and neq of nwq,
sec 12-19-4 4 (except) part of iawq,
of nwq, sec 12-19-44, $4500.
Henry Nleheuke et ux. to M. Schul
thels Sr., nh of neq and swq of neq,
sec 13, and sh of seq, sec 12-13-45,
$6000.
Joseph Kopf et ux. to Hilliard In
vestment Co., eh of nwq and wh of
neq. sec 24 and lot 2 and part of
lots 1 and 3, sec 24, and nh of seq,
sec 24-38-6; and seq of neq, sec
8-13-46, $11,200.
B. Glasner to Colfax National
bank, live stock, $75.
Edward J. Paulson to National
bank, Palouse, live stock, imple
! ments, two-thirds crop on Swan Ol
son farm, $500.
Releases
Colton State bank to Frank J.
Reif, real mtge.
Wheeler-Motter Co. to L. F. Buff,
et ux., real mtge.
Pullman Savings & Loan Asa'n, to
j L. C. Fisher, real mtge.
Mary W. Williams to John H.
Woods, et ux., real mtge.
Colton State Bank to H. L. Fer
guson, chattel mtge.
Assignment
C. H. Walters to Cora M. Walters,
chattel mtge.
Kumely Products Co. to National
Bank, Palouse, chattel mtge.
BUI of Sale
J. M. Deeds to H. If. Beck, drop
curtain, etc., $160.
Affidavit
P. H. Clayton to the public.
Declaration Homestead
Kathr'ina Streib to the public,
i tract In 11-15-43.
Decree
In the matter of the estate of Geo.
Streib, deceased, decree setting aside
"act in U-16-43 as homestead for
| Kathrina Streib.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1915 ■>
Patent
United States ot America to Jcth
raited States of America to Jeth
ro l lard wick, nh of seq, sec 22-14
--4 4.'
United States of America to Nancy
Young, nwq sec 23-14-44.
Deeds
Ralph K. sec 23-14-44. to A. H.
Deeds
Ralph K. Green et ux. to A. H.
Miller, lot 18, blk 7, Lamont, $1.
Nancy C. Crow et vir to Edgar A.
Barry, lot 3, blk 26, Oakesdale, $1.
Wm. Cole (sheriff) to C. E. Fred
erick Co., lot 7, blk 6, west of "E"
street, Breeding's Add, Palouse,
$201.04.
Lease
M. B. Dwell? et al., to John Hoff
man, sec 3 seq sec 9, wh and seq
sec 10, swq sec 11-15-40.
Agreement
M. B. Dwelley et ux. to Max Bauin
elster, half sec 3, seq sec 9, wh and
seq sec 10, swq sec 11-15-40, $14,000.
Mortgages
Elizabeth G. Robinson to Security
►State bank, Palouse, neq of nwq, sec
19-16-46, $300.
I. J. Lee et al., to Farmers State
bank, Johnson, live stock, crop
on C. M. Heater farm. $3500.
W. P. Fisher et ux. to C. J. Hoist
et al.. crop on eh sec 32-16-40, farm
implements, $1000.
Ratliff and Yelle to Erskine Hew
itt (receiver), typesetting machine,
$1728.
. George C. Zellmer to First Savings
& Trust bank of Whitman county,
live stock, buildings, fixtures, wag
in, truck, etc., $1200.
I teleases
R. A. Poe to Kate A. Hughes, real
mtge.
Luther Arnold to J. A. Smith et
ux., real mtge.
Security State Bank to Elizabeth
G. Robinson et vir, real mtge.
A. H. Miller to Ralph K. Green,
et ux., real mtge.
Assignment
Robt. H. Lacey. to First Savings &
Trust Bank, Whitman county, real
mtge.
Bill of Sale
H. L. Ferguson to Colton State
bank, live stock, $700.
11. L. Ferguson to Colton State
bank, piano, $85.40.
W. Bumgarner to W. P. Fisher,
Ire stock, machinery, implements.
J. D. Hensley to Jus. C. Throop,
ive stock, $225.
Articles of Incorporation
Turuley-Chandler Depart ment
Store.
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NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Superior Court of Whitman
County, State of Washington,
In the Matter of the Estate of Esther
Yeo, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Will
iam A. Yeo, executor of the estate of
Esther Yeo, deceased, has rendered
and presented for settlement and
filed in said court his final account
of his administration of said estate,
and that Monday, the 3rd day of
May, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., of said day. at the court room
of said court, in the City of Colfax,
Whitman County, State of Washing
ton, has been duly appointed by the
said court for the settlement of said
account at which time and place any
person interested in said estate may
appear and file his exceptions in
writing to said account and contest
the same.
Dated April Bth. 1915.
B. F. MANRING,
! > Clerk.
By M. P. Bellinger, Deputy.
John W. Mathews, .'
Attorney for Estate.
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