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Friday,' October 17, 1010 County Records P OCTOBER 4, 1919 V. Deeds Merritt W. Carroll to B. C. Kneale, tract 16-15-42, $8000. E. C Kneale to Merritt W. Carroll, tracts 16-15-42, except, $7446. Adolph Teade to Herrltt W. Car roll, tract 16-15-42, $1. B. F. Haun to J. E. Haun, tract 3 j7-41. except, $11,000. . Louis Hedges to C. McGreevy, lots I, 2, 3, 5, blk 2, Mahoney Lieb add, Tekoa, $10,600. Caroline F. Olson to Walter C Glaspey. tract 26-15-44, $1000. 7 Mattte L. Cline to D. S. Jacobson, lot 18, except, lot 19, McGee's subdiv. lots 1. -. of 5-14-45, $3000. Benson Wright to J. E. Moore, lota 11, 12, blk 3, Shobe's add, La Crosse, $550. Thomas Dowling to Hester P. Wid man, sen 9-20-42, $14,400. Annie C. Baker to E. B. Hughes, lots 9 to 12, blk 1. Spencer's add, Thornton. $1. W. B. Palamountaln to Edw. F. frailer, lot 2. blk 3, Avenue add. Col fax, $650. I. R. Delaven to Thos. McCart, lots 4, 5, of 6-16-40, $1. Grovenor C. King to Lincoln Ad ams, tract in nwq 3-15-45, $3400. W. M. Dobson to I. K. Luce, lots 1 to 10, blk 34, Sec. Syn. add, Guy, $1000. F. L. Moulton to Thomas F. Jus tice, pt eh of seq 27-18-42, $3000. •C. L. MacKenzie and Dolph Coolidge to Riley H. Hately, tract in Beg of seq 21, pt nil 27, eh of neq 28 --14-44, $18,744. • Jos. R. Semler to Frank Stanton,, tracts 19-15-46, $1. Mortgagee Earl Mack to Frank Slater, crop' pt 12-15-45, $1385. Geo. Adler to Bank of Farmington, lot 8, blk 24, lots 5 to 7, lots 10 to 12, blk 24, Farmington, $250. ' D. S. Jackson to Mattie 1,. Cline, lots 18, 1!'. McGee's subdiv lots 1. 2, of 5-14-45, $600. E. C. Kneale to M. A. Carroll, tract 16-15-42, $4000. Conrad Wilhelm to Colfax Na tional Bank, two-thirds cron nh 7 -16-42. live stock, farm Implements, auto, $1000. Releases N. W. Mutual Life Insurance Co. to Gottfried Horn, swq 11-18-43, real j mtge, Commercial State Bank. Emma E. McCracken to Thos.' Mathews, real mtge, $1000, 'Bank of Farmington to Geo. Adler. < real mtge. $200. e.tJ.E. Haun to B. F. Haun, real mtge. :R. C. McCroskey to Medora Thorn-1 ts, real mtge, $3700. Wm. A. McEarchern to C. F. Zim merman, real mtge, $3150. .Mary Emily Ellis, etx., to Maggie Juhhke. real mtge, $6500, E. H. Kirkland to Lee MaGuire, j real mtge, $11,500. Commercial State Bank to John' H. Woods, real mtge. Kincaid Imp. Co. to Morrow Bros., chattel. $1500. E. C. Kneale to Marvin A. Carroll, chattel, $2500. Tekoa State Hank to .Ned Bush, j chattel. $1600. . i Whitfield Helmer Co. to R. D. Mc- I Bride, chattel. $185. Wm. Hoare to P. A. Keisner, chat- j tel. First National Bank of Clarkston "i Win. S. Mood, chattel, $800. ; Whitfield Hsliner Co. to Dick Wil- | hams, chattel, $150. Leases Henry Hush. Sr., to Richard Paz-j «r, nwi> 12-15-40. ' Agreement to Sell Henry Hickman to John E. SulU-i yi£, neq 1 6, , seq 9-14-42. . J Assignments Security State Bank of LaCrosse! to John Chandler and Fred C. Wowl-; "r. real mtge, O. A. Fllan, $25,000. <>;?-. Agreements, •Between C. L. Craig to J. J..Brow-! % and Sam Delap, to make diligent warch tor mineral ore neq 32-19-44. \ V Conditional Kill of Sale .Bageant and Morrell to K. K. Xel- 1 80I». auto, $550. | Willys Overland Pacific Co. to L. m- Janes, auto, $644. ' Lis Pendens v Farmers State Bank, Johnson vs. J »mes T. Heaslet, wh and swq 36-17 --% $2360. _.__—- ■ V OCTOBER 6, 1919 - Deeds V*- H. Lacey, executor David N. ,Adams to Ralph L. Lyons, seq 25 --"•«, $22,560. SVtS .'Bhoehe Nelson to Whtlman Co., r'rtt Of way over neq' 30-19-41, $1. pyrag W. Jacobs-to Whitman Co.. . *l of way over'nwq 35-19-41, $1. Robert B. Games to Whitman C 0. ,: -W of way over neq 21-18-42, $180. j *hoebe Nelson to Whitman Co.. j W« of way over eh of neq 6-18-4 2, j ST"*—-... . , ' Addle ii, ire tio 7 w Bertstresser. ! h]k l«. First add, Eiberton, $1 Pa,o«*« Country Imp, Co. to Ar thur Cole, tracts i„ 6-1 t-15, except. ■"■■'■ P. Stl.vera to Thaddeus v fivers, lots 2, 3. .. -•. C, blk ::. Goo. l' stivers Add, Garfield. $15 Chas. E. Aloffiu to Chas 8, John son, lot 12, blk IS, Eiberton, $1. '• G. Yenning to Ule R. Brow ser, lots 1,2, :•,, blk 34. Oakesdale, $1520. Tony Ancelo to Sarah Thatcher, lots ' to '■'. blk 7, Lawrence & Hoi brook's add. Pullman', $800. '"" \V. Hooper to Chas. Stirewalt. all townsite town of Branham, except $2500. Bert M >Vn to ' ed Jones, eh lot 5, blk 8, Colton, $1. Fred Jonoß to Ke >. J. E >ser, eh lot 5, blk >, Colton, $1. Equitable Savings & Loan Ass'n to Portland Mortgage Co., lot 7, blk E, Garfield, $10. A. J. Davis to \\. B. Hargrave, lot 2, hlk 21, Colfax, except. Mortgagee \V. B. Hargrave to A. J. Davis, let 2, hlk 21, Colfax, except. 1000. Daniel Kelly to Day & Hansen S3 t'Uiity Co., n\\i| 1 0-20-10, $1000. Milford H. Kimm to Whitman Co. Nt;.t. Rank, Rosr.lia, sh of neq, lots 1, 2, of 4-19-42. $3000. Henry J. Tye to the Whitman Co. -Nil. Hank, Rosalia, seq 16-20-42. $6000. Henry J, Tye to Josephine R. Mc- Mantis, swq 16-20-42, $6000. O. C. Maston to Pullman State 1.. :ili. sh of swq 1 1-1 5-45, $3000 Eliza J. Lyons to First Say. & Trust Bank of Whitman Co.. seq 25-17-43, , 0,000. S. J. Kinder to Pullni > • Slate Rank, crop on pi 3-15-45, % I 500. F. Osterberg to Albion State Bank, farm Implements, live stock, crop pt 13-18-41, $4500. W. A. Jones to First National Bank, St. Join . live stock, farm Im plements, crop p| 13-18-41, 1600, W. A. .lon, i to First National Bank, St. John, live stock, farm im plements, crop pt 25-18-40. John and Ceo. C. Maasengale to First National Br.nk, St. John, live slock, farm Implements, crop pt 30 --20-4.1 and 1-19-42, $1800. .Melvin Marsh to First National Bank, St. John, live stock, farm Im plements, two-thirds interest in crop 30-18-42, $4500 j Mark Stuart to First National Bank, St. John, live stock, farm im plements, two-thirds interest in crop wh 9, Beg 6-18-42, $4000. C. L, Numally to the Citizens State Bank, Tekoa, live stock, $400. S. J. Kinder to Pullman State Bank, live stock, farm implements, $1 0. John Stokke to First State Hank, LaCrosse, live stock, implements, all labor performed by Garberg Bros.; all their right, title, est., etc., In cer tain lease, from Anna 10. Snyder to 36-15-39, crops 920 on 36-15-39, $8000. Q. 1). Healy to Whitman Co. Na tional Bank, two-thirds crop eh 8 -19-43, swq 9-19-43, $5000, Stanley Elder to S. F. Hilliard, two thirds Interest pt 24, and 23-13-44, farm implements, seed, wheat, bar ley, stove, cook tablo, $3035. D. H. Williams to J. W. Simpson, seq 15, swq 14-1 8-45, $2025. D. T. and J. 11. Webb to National Bank of -dale, live stock, farm implements, two-thirds crop nh 31 --19-43, neq 36-19-44, $3000. Gilbert DeYoung to O. I). McKee hen. live stock", .farm implements. crop seq 6-19-46, $1000. - • Releases Union Trust Co. to Dolph Cot lige and C. L, MacKenzie, real mtge, $6000. Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. of Wash, to Jos. li. Bousiic.n, real mtge, First SUV. & Trust Bank, Whitman Co., $16,000. Eleanor Truax Harris to Thos. A. Sanders, real mtge. Mary P. Bit achard to Geo. Mack kit, real mtge, Colfr.x State Hank. $5000. Caroline G) Humbird, Thos. .1. Humbird. Win. H. Farnham, tt-usteeci to Dolph Coolidge and C. L. Mac- Kenzie, real mice, $6000. Caroline G. Humbl.'d, Tines .1. Hum-bird and Wm. Ffirnham, trus tees, to Dolph C' olidge ami C. L. MacKenzie, rer.l mtge, Union Trust & Savins-. Bank. $6000. Coolidge and McCUlne to Filey B. Hately,- real mtge, second National Bank. $2000. Netherlands American Mortgage Bi.nk to Jennie B: rton, real mtge, $4000. Whitman Co. National Bank to Ceo. H. Slegel, real mtge, $3000. Wm. H. Jo. cs to E. V. Desman, chattel, $3500. J. A. Pair to E. C. Jack-ion, chat tel. $3000. Garfield National Bank to I. W. Fields, chattel, $600. Garfield Na.lonil Bank to I. W. Fields, chattel, $1200. First National Bank, St. John, to 0, c. and Delbert Hamilton, chattel, $:ioo. = sas^m 1 McCAI.I. _ Til I t^ 1 —» 1 '/$* PHOENIX Jl ■••™xs- Lireenawalt-r olger Co. —\ '. 's ! ■ ■ Overdue shipments of Fall and Winter Merchandise have arrived. Few orders have been filled complete, the scarcity of merchandise being felt in all lines. Our contracts were made early in the year at prices far lower than present prices. This saving is passed on to you. Brighton Carlsbad ' Just Wright Shoes for Men Sleeping Garments . WRWHT , absolutely For Men. Women, and Children A big stock of men'B shoes. Cost a little more than some Outing flannel garments have been very scarce, and will . makes, but a great deal better, beeausc'the finest leathers be so again this year. We advise you to make early nur- „i • i - (l •• . •. , .. . , , ii.-, garments cost, no more than the 'JL 'IU Dined With W ('ln $%s*&* S'V° vnti a shoe that t has. s. Brighton garment! cosl no more than the ordin- E • " (' na ary kind 1.. many instances you could not buy the goods *-/ " c""' Alter ",0,,1,,s of hard service they have in the boll and make them up for tin- price we ask. retained their shape and look new. j i ) Boys' All Wool Clothing Dress Fabrics We' are now showing a big assortment of boys' knee pant Our Dress Goods Department is stocked with a big show suits, with the waist seam and belted styles. These suits in« of wool dress fabrics! The newest weaves, the newest were made to give excellent service; the fabrics are all patterns fabrics for every purpose, Silks are scarce'but wool; appoints of strain reinforced, and the styles are we try to show all the available colors, patterns and mau V weaves. Come in, compare, and ask questions. I » . . — — . _^—_. —_—» Athena Underwear Men's Underwear FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN .... # 0,1 i-i 4. 4.x - . . , , . . v'"' Ul" find the weight, the quality and style you want Sold exclusively at this store. Our salespeople wi po nl ;,, , „,. „, ■* „* .. .. 'Xt ;,, x. '■ • U_S, out. to you all of the patented features found only in ,' '" slocks "' * lght>' Norfolk-New Brunswick, Athena Garments. ' l- (l- A - an" Durham brands. Utz & Dunn Style Mackinaws and Stag Shirts Shoes of Quality STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY FOR WOMEN Our stock of Mackinaws and Stag Shirts was mostly car- Represent the highest art in shoe making and designing; lie(1 over from las* year' '"''^ >' '!lr's prices still prevail. While shoes are high in price, they are no higher in pro- Fine all wool coats and shirts, fro,,, the best makers these portion than other articles of wearing apparel. Shoes are asked to stand more real service and abuse. Reasonable garments give more comfort and service for the money care of a J'' 7 & Dunn shoe will insure you fullest value than any other garment you buy in return tor tin- money you spend. May we serve you! ' Greenawalt-Folger Company 77 I ; S PULLMAN, WASHINGTON Phone / / M First Nation,! Bank, Si. John, to O. C. and Del bar 1 Hamilton, chattel, tin 1. ii. Murphey Slier to W. S. Lasater, chattel, $2300; chattel, $2300. Assignments Second National Bank to Coolidge and McClaine, real mtge, Riley B. Hately, $4000. Affidavits Georgaiina Rrndolph to The Pub lic, "same person as Gcorgianna Ran dolph. Annie Near to The Public, veil ac quainted with Mary E. Parker. Bill of Salo H. J. Welty, trustee for Garbi Bros., to John Stokke, all right, title, etc., in : ■;, ie from Anne Snyder to lands 36-15-38, live stock, farm im plements, machinery, etc., $8000, Louis E. Ostrom to Fred Ander son, seq 12, noi. 13-15-44. $1600. Conditional Bill of Sale John E. Anderson to Glenn O. Davis, auto. $85. j H. ii. Alvis to Carl Carlson, auto, j $950. I,is Pendens Sarah .1. Carroll, Gdn. Walter F. Reed and Addle vs. J. E. Moore, Clar ence M. Smith, W. H. Rudolph, P. F. Manring, treasurer Whitman Co., to set aside certain tax sale. Releases T. C. Martin to Abe Miller, condi tional bill of sale, $19. Agreement to Sell i; C. Kneale to Adolph Teado. tract 16-15-42, $19,862. (Continued on page nine) FOR SALE —Tract of about two acres of land, fronting on B St., about 250 feet north of California St. Will sell whole tract, or divide into smaller tracts or lots to suit purchaser. C. J. Handle. 704 Cal ifornia St. ' sepl9oc24 Sack twine—See Yeo & Emert. aug 15tf THE I.I.MAN HERALD PULLMAN I.VCIDI.NCK FOR PULLMAN PEOPLE The Staetments of Pullman Residents Are Surely More Reliable Than Those of Utter Strangers Home testimony is real proof. Public statements of Pullman peo ple carry real weight. What a friend or neighbor says compels respect. The word of one whoso home is far , away invites your doubts. Hero's a Pullman statement. And it's for Pullman people's 1 benefit. Such evidence la convincing. That's the kind of proof that backs Doan's Kidney Pills. J. Hinchliff, bricklayer, Moscow road, says: "On several occasions I had attacks of kidney trouble,! brought on by stooping so much. I had severe pains in my kidneys, es pecially when lifting anything. My ; kidneys also acted too frequently , causing me to get up several times times at night. Doan'a Kidney Pills, j which I got at White's Drug Store,; gave me wonderful relief and I soon! felt fine." Price 60c, at all dealers Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy —get) Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that Mr. Hinchlifi had. Foster-Milburn i Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE CHEAP—I offer 1:; lets on Military hill, with two "> --room houses, at a bargain; will trade for farm or give easy terms Mis, Catherine Boraea, Pullman. Wash. sepl.tdec;". //ey\Nig.ht <ig*< £* '**. Morning **WFW\ KeepVbur Eyes Clean - C lo«r* - • I U* «»i »*• y' , HMtfl *mA '»-•• t.m Cm < «.-■* •**. ."« C-a f,k***A* t a* Why Discard that Worn Tire? We can handle all your tire-ing troubles PULLMAN TIRE SHOP Cor. Main and Grand Sis. Telephone 255 Bowl for what ails you ps ,- LADIES WELCOME PULLMAN BOWLING ALLEYS Darvell & Anderson, Proprietor* . Page Three