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Records of Whitman County SATURDAY. OCT. 9, 1915 Deeds Henry Litzenberger et ux. to Conrad Litzenberger, lot 6, blk S, Endicott, $776. S. C. Kurdy et ux. to Dorothy Fan aszlck, part of lot 4, blk 3, Endi cott, $5. Robert E. Moore et ux. to losoph. Semler, Jr., part of lots 7, 8, hlk 2, Colton, $1. J. F. King et al (trustee to Jonas King Co.), eh sec 32-16-40, sh of neq and lots 1, 2, sec 4-15-40, $1. A. A. Marden et ux. to Clyde Meyers, lots 13, 14, blk 4, Cham bers add, Pullman, $775. Mortgagee) James W. Taylor et ux. to Peter Taylor, eh of swq sec 4-18-41, part of seq sec 4-18-41, except, also tract j In seq sec 4-18-41, $5300. I. M. Curtis to E. A. Wltto, lota 1, 2, and sh of neq and seq sec 2, all of sec 11-13-39, except, $5000. H. B. Gilbert et ux. to Bank of Ro salia, lots 3, 4, blk 2, Mumme's 2nd add, Rosalia, $800. Releases Joseph Seniler, Jr., to Robert Moa er et ux., real mtge. Commercial State bank to Maggie Williams, real mtge. Edna E. Walker to A. A. .Maiden et ux., real mtge. First State bank, La Crosse, to Daniel P. Vick, chattel mtgo. J. B. Sanborn to H. W. Keffer, chattel mtge. First State bank, La Crosse, to Ed Hickey, real mtge. L. M. Allen to J. G. Hickman, chattel mtge. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. to J. H. Moore et al., chattel mtge. Security State bank, La Crosse, to H. H. Lair, chattel mtgo. St. John State bank to F. L. Moul ton, chattel mtge. Bank of Endicott to Henry P. Kel so, chattel mtge. Bills of Sale George W. Taylor to Jacob Schnei der, blacksmith's outfit, $150. J. L. Groom to Sherman F. Town, 2-3 oats, hay, in barn situated on nwq sec 16-17-43, $48. Declaration of Homestead Lela B. Clifford to the public, wh of neq and eh of nwq sec 4-18-41, undivided half interest in tract in 4-18-41. MONDAY, OCT. 11, 19 15 | Patent United States of America to Rob ert Clyde, neq of seq sec 4-14-38. Deeds Thomas H. Hale et ux. to W. F. Page, lots 11, 12, blk 36, Oakesdale, $350. W. H. Rudolph to LaCrosse lodge, no. 223, I. O. O. F„ tract in sec 2 -15-39, $200. George Nicholis to Martha Hick man, lot 12, blk 42, Colfax, $1600. Mary T. Frazier to W. A. Gordon et ux., tract in sh of seq sec 14-16 --43, $300. John A. Marsh et ux, to Mary C. Houston, tracts 9, 10, Lillis F. Smith add, Endicott, $600. German Congregational church, Endicott, to Ella A. Hutchison* tract in sec 30-17-41, $1. H. D. Smith et ux. to Daniel W. Henry, tract in sec 30-17-41, $1. Fred G. Heaton et ux. to R. L. Heaton, half interest in wh of swq sec 25-13-44. $2500. Lease i Christian Kleweno et ux. to Philip , Litzenberger, government lots 1, 2,1 seq of uwq; sh of neq and part of I sh of neq also neq of nwq and nh of neq sec 31-18-42, also part of sh of seq sec 30-18-42. Mortgages Channiug H. Workman et ux. to George H. Huntley, nwq sec 15-18 --41, $5906.10. S. F. Cockran et ux. to Farmers National bank of Colfax, half inter est in lots 3, 4, and eh of swq gee 31-17-43, $2000. Robert J. Skaife et ux. to Marion I Freeman, lot 3, blk 8, Colfax. $818. Chattel Mortgages John J. Cowley to Huntley Mer cantile Co., live stock, all crop on : nwq sec 15, and 2-3 crop on 3wq fee' 15-18-41, all crop for 1915 and l!> 10 | on nwq sec 15, 2-3 crop on swq sec 16-18-41, $684. H. F. Tollett to Farmers and Mer chants State bank, live stock, $1200. H. F. Tollett to Farmers and Mer chants State bank, crop on neq and eh of seq sec 17-20-43. $1.00. D. H. Poison to National Bank of Oakesdale, live stock, implements, 1 $700. E. L. Bailor to National Bank of Oakesdale, 2-3 crop on 60 acres, Bv-c 28-19-44, $250. Oscar Martin to U. B. Games, live stock, implements, 2-3 crop on sec , , township 18-42, $21 C. H. Workman et ux. to Huntley Mercantile Co.. live stock, Imple- meuts, crop on 75 acres in uwq tec 15*18-41, 2-3 crop 140 acres on swq sot 15-14-41, 125 sacks barley to be used as feed, $800. A. C. Miller to L. L. Smith, live Stock! 2-3 crop on 155 acres on wh of wh sec -8-18-40, $107.02. Releases John J. Cowley to Cliaiiii.n, H. Workman ct ux., real mtge. George Welts to Rosa i.. Hamil ton, real mtge. Nicholis & Shepherd Co. to W. J. Greere et al., chattel mtge. First State bank, La Crosse, to W. A. Self, chattel mtge. , First biate, bank, LaCrosse, to Adam (Cunts, chattel mtge. .i. 1. Case Threshing Machine Co. to Gust Nelson,, chattel mtge. J. H. St. Lawrence to Chas. Ben nor, release of conditional bill of sale. - Conditional Hill of Sale A. F. Bigolow to G. F. Grant, fur niture, $37.60. National Cash Register Co. to Con way Best, cash register, $140. Eiler Music ilou.e to John P. Mc- Ginuis, piano, $245. Eiler Music House to F. li. Golds worthy, piano, $225. Bills of Sale J. L. Gordon to Ryan Harness Co., 150 sacks oats in Colfax Milling Co. warehouse, 100 sacks of oats on the i nwq sec 16-17-43, $1. Spokane Merchants association to Wm. Lee, stock of merchandise, known as Colfax Shoe store, $2100. Lien R. J. Smiley vs. Alpowa Orchard Co., land near Bishop. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1915 Deeds Elizabeth Rice to Albeit R. Rice, neq of nwq and nwq of neq sec 14 --15-44, $1. . Elizabeth Rice to Albert R. Rice, part of lot 12, blk 5, Guy, also 13, 14, blk 5, Guy, $1. Samuel Easto et ux. to Alvin E. Olson, sh sec 9-14-44, except, $28, --012.58. H. B. Engfer et al. (trustee) to Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Pullman, lot 41, blk 57, Pullman, except, $1. Herbert W. Goff et ux. to Henry Clay Barr, neq of swq sec 9-14-43, $280. Northern Pacific Railway Co. to Herbert W. Goff, neq of swq sec 9 -14-43, $120. Bernard McNeely et ux. to Sarah L. Sparrow, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, blk 2, lots 8. 9, 10, blk 3, Perkin's 2nd add, Colfax, $1. Charles C. Schreck et ux. to Charles XV. Mays, lots 1, 2 of neq; sh of neq, seq and seq of swq sec 4-14- 38, $12,000. Pullman Lodge No. 29, I. O. O. F., to D. R. White, lot 5, I. O. O. F. cemetery, Pullman, $20. Lease Mrs. Bessie Foy to G. W. Nye et al., part of wh of seq and part of swq sec 12-17-44. Mortgages Henry Deift et ux. to Conrad Luft, seq sec 34-16-41, $5000. John M. Million et ux. to John Hall, lots 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, blk 6, Diamond, $500. E. T. Hall et ux. to Wessel Mumm, tracts in sec 5-17-43, also sh sec 5 -17-43, except, $11,000. Alvin E. Olson et ux. to Samuel Easto, sh sec 9-14-44, except, $14 - 000. Charles W. Mays et ux. to Mc- Gregor Land and Livestock company, lots 1, 2, of neq; sh of neq and seq and seq of swq, sec 4-14-38, $10,000. Chattel Mortgages C. P. Howe et ux. to A. B. Willard, live stock, implements, all crop on neq sec 8-45-5, two-thirds crop on seq sec 9, nwq of swq and sh of nwq sec 9-45-5, $825. Charley B. Harrison to Farmers National bank, Colfax, 125 acres summer fallow on wh sec 8-15-43, $266. H. E. Moore to W. A. King, sum : mer fallow on seq sec 28-16-40, $75. C, L. Hoskins to McGregor Lund |*- Livestock Co., implements, live ; stock, all grain on ranch, $1100. Ernest Ratzburg to 8. H. Hale, 3-5 crop on nh of neq sec 88-20-48, seq sec 28-20-43, $300. G. W. Wilson to M. v. Harwood, live stock, $40. G. W. Wilson to R. B. Games et al., live stock, implements, 160 bu. wheat in barn, 30 tons hay, two thirds crop on sh of swq sec 14, wh sec 23-18-41, $550. Kate Taylor to Bert Graham, live i stock, $30. Henry Kranschu to St. John State bank, live stock, implements, two thirds of crop on 130 acres neq sec ; 2 1-18-42, two-thirds crop 150 acres I sh of sh sec 32-19-42, $1000. .-,.■-,,, *. V ."" | S. M. Browder to J. J. Browder, live slock, two-thirds crop on sh and 260 acres In nh sec 29-19-44, $6200. Frank Simpson et ux. to Mrs. An na Clark, furniture, $150. E. W. Boyd et ux. to George I. Benson, live stock, $2.0. . Releases Plka Pflugral, exec, to Jno. H. Link et ux., real mtge. Frank Hellinger to Jesse McMast era et ux., real mtge. P. D. Deiggan to Howard Shrivel et ux., real mtge. VV. VV. Loom la & Co. to Walter Ball, chattel mtge. Garfield .National bank to K. W. Martin, chattel mtge. A. C. Smith to Adam Lantenschle ger et al., release of conditional bill Of sale. Assignment Farmers National bank to Mrs. Anna Berry, real mtge. Agreement George. WiIWJ ol ux. to Herman I. Nagel, neq of seq sec 21-16-43, also part of seq of seq sec 21-16-43. Notice Edward Lybeeker claims water lying on lot 20, McGee's subdivision of seq sec 32-15-45. THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1915 Deeds L. XV. Goss et ux. to John Varlence Edgington, lots 7, 8, blk 6, McCros key's add, Garfield, $1. Martin Wldner to J. G. Widuer, swq sec 29, nh of nwq sec 32, except, tp 20-43, $12,000. Vinson G. Ditmore et ux. to Mil ton R. Hart, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 35, Farmington, $150. James A. Pickford et ux. to David W. Pickford, lots 4, 5, blk 13, First add, Elberton, love. Donna Blanche Dallam' et vir to Harry L Day et a!., swq of seq; eh of swq and lot 0 sec 6-20-39, $1262.40. J. E. Gordon ot al. to Charles C. Schreck, seq of seq and wh of seq of swq sec 4-14-38, $1. Wesley Bumgaruer et ux. to Wal ter C. Bumgarner, tract l in W. H. Rudolph's add, LaCrosse, $1. Mortgages S. A. Manring et ux. to Mary J. Ewell, nh of neq; swq of sag and neq of nwq sec 6-17-45, except, $1100. J. U. Widner et ux. to Martin Wid ner, swq sec 29-20-43, except, nh of swq sec 32-20-43, except, $10,000. Chattel Mortgages 010 Krogstad to C. E. Moore, 40 tons. hay, automobile and oil en gine, $525. i S. A. Johnson to St. John State bank, live stock, implements one third crop on 220 acres sec 25-19-41, and sh of nwq and nh of swq sec 30 --19-42, $500. Ira McCurdy e't al. to H. W. Judd, livo stock, $103.71. Ray Allen to L. H. Kuckuck, two thirds crop on swq sec 26-14-38, $500. G. H. Dyer to Farmers and Mer chants State bank, crop on sh of sec 26-19-41, also tract in uwq sec 39 --19-41, $1750. G. H. Dyer to Farmers and Mer chants bank, live stock, implements, $1750. Releases Laura G. Child to Donna B. Dal lam et ux., real mtge. St. John State bank to Henry Kronschu, chattel martgage. Farmers State bank, St. John, to G. S. Greene et al., chattel mtge. Farmers State bank, St. John, to (1. S. Greene et al., chattel mtge. Security State bank, Palouse, to E. A. Malsed, chattel mtge. A. C. Smith to Fred K. Schultz, chattel mtge. E. S. Miller to F. E. Wilhelm, chat tel mtge. B. D. Henry et al. to Ray 0. Bar tleson et al., chattel mtge. Rumely Products Co. to 0. J. Mar tin, chattel mtge. St. John State bank to Kasper Mil ler, chattel mtge. St. John State bank to C. A. Dick erson, chattel mtge. St. John State bank to Carl Pet erson, chattel mtge. St. John State bank to Henry Kro nschu, chattel mtge. B. D. Henry et al to O. L. Bartle son, release of conditional bill 'of sale. Conditional Bill of Sale B. D. Henry to Conrad Schiermar, automobile, $180. A. C. Smith to M. R. Moore et al., automobile, $1500. Simon Piano Co. to Walter S. Chiene, piano, $235. Bill of Sale R. I). Siler to E. L. Harmon, live stock, hay, 100 sacks oats, $2520. Agreement F. A. Davis et ux. to Annie T. Dav idson, swq sec 22-18-43, nwq nwq of seq; swq of neq sec 22-18-43, neq sec 21-18-43. Lien Standard Lumber Co. vs. C. H. Lambert et al., nwq sec 10-15-41, $85.10. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1915 Deeds Farmers and Merchants State bank to Robert B. Siler, 75 acres in wh of nwq sec 5-20-41, also 15 acres in eh of nwq sec 25-20-41, also part of swq sec 24-20-41, $9100. . John Franklin to R. B. Siler, tract in sec 24-20-41, $1. Fanny Holt to A. G. Catleman et ux., lots 5, 6, 7, blk 12, Wiley's add, !l'alouse, $700. Mortgages John M. Stinson to Annie E. Stln son, part of nwq of swq sec 13-16 --43, except, also tract in neq of seq tec 14-16-48, except, $1000. Rosa N. Poster to W. A. Hardisty, all of blk 1, Rednour's add, Oakes dale, all blk 2, Benton's add. Oakes dale, $200. Robert B. Siler et ux. to Harry lay lor. wh of nwq sec 25-20-41, part ol eh of nwq sec: 25-20-41, also part of SWq sec 24-20-41, $4500. Chattel Mortgages W. G. Shinklo to National Bank of Oakesdale, livestock, implements, three-fifths crop on Frank Dennis farm, near Oakesdale, $900. F. P. French to Bank to Rosalia, crop on swq and wh of seq sec 17 --20-43, $750. f John Campbell to St. John State bank, live stock, implements, crop on 80 acres ou neq sec 17-19-41, $1300. Frank Owens to W. H. Cockran, live stock, implements, $1040. David Heidinger to Colfax Nation al bank, two-thirds crop wh of neq and seq sec 6-15-42, implements, live stock, $350. Releases Ole Pritchard to W. A. Moss et ux., real mtge. . Mary E. Beardsley to Win. H. Jones et ux., real mtge. Spokane & Eastern Trust Co. to Wm. Bradley et ux., real mtge. Charles Aston to R. W. Hargrave et ux., real mtge. St. John State bank to O. J. Mar tin, chattel mtge. St. John State bank to John Campbell, chattel mtge. St. John State bank to C. E. Lewis, chattel mtge. St. John State bank to Thomas Burns et ux., chattel mtge. John B. Flick to Roy E. York et ux., chattel mtge. D. B. Moore to 11. R. Huether, chattel mtge. Bank of Rosalia to Kate Taylor, chattel mtge. J. I. Case Threshing Co. to Con rad Wagner, chattel mtge. A. M. Krous to J. P. Krous, chat tel mtge. t Conditional Bill of Sale Oscar T. Hill to L. S. Brown et ux., automobile, $500. Bill of Sale O. S. Ford to David W. Cummins, all furniture, fixtures, etc., in Hotel Oatesdale, $1. Plat LaCrosse lodge, No. 223, I. O. O. F., to the public, tract in 2-15-39. A TWICE-TOLD TALE One of Interest to Our Headers Good news bears repeating, and when it is confirmed after a long lapse of time, even if we hesitated to believe it at first hearing, we feel secure in accepting its truth now. The following experience of a Pull man woman is confirmed after threa years. Mrs. b. A. Emerson, 1211 Star Route St., Pullman, Says: "1 suf fered a great deal from a dull pain across the small of my back. 1 felt tired all the time and had but littli ambition. 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