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Page Four COUNTY RECORDS Instruments Filed with the County Auditor SEPTEMBER 12, 1921 Deeds Jane Miller to MM Howell, blk 8, east Of E St., Breedings add, Pa louse, $3SO. Ira L. Harwood to W. F. liar wood, wh of seq and eh of the swq. eh of nwq 14-19-41, $500. 1/eases Baker Loan _ Investment Co. to N. O. Myers, pt crops 1921, 1922, nwq 13-18-44, 24 months. Agreements Between State of Wash, and Har vey S. Barr and C. L. MacKenzie to sell neq and eh of nwq 26-13-37, $2690 - Bills of Sale I. L. Harwood to W. F. Harwood, live stock, implements, etc., pt crops pt 14-19-41, 670 Dr. J. F. Harris to Mary B. Har ris, personal property, notes and ac counts, $1. Jack Eastep to H. W. Stark, auto, $550. Henry Rosgen to Chas. Benner, auto, $1. Conditional Bill of Sale Adams Leather Co. to Harry A. Wagner, sewing machine, $50. La Crosse Motor Co. to John Car penter, auto, $200. Mortgages J. B. Archer & Son to Sec. State Bank, La Crosse, cow, horse, har ness, $136. X. P. Lisenhee to Commercial State Bank, Oakesdale, live stock, implements, harness, auto, $"2350. Austin A. Case to Farmers State Bank, St. John, live stock, imple ments, pt crop, $1250. Thos. S. Wilson to First National Bank, St. John, live stock, imple ments, pt crops, $2000. G. W. Marr to Bank of Sprague, live stock, implements, $2000. Carl and Olaf Peterson to First National Bank, St. John, live stock, implements, pt crops, $1700. Henry Rosgen to E. L. Ross, farm implements, pi crops and summer fallow. 1922, $5380. J. M. Snapp to Frank Lavin, auto, $420. Arthur A. Henry to First Say. Bank, Albany, Ore., lot 1, blk 55, Pullman. $1100. F. v. Roth to J. A. Oliver, trustee, nh lots 7. 8, blk 5, Reaney's 2nd add, Pullman. Trustees of Methodist Episcopal Church, La Crosse, to Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of M E. Church, lots 4, 5, blk 2, Shobe's Ist add, La Crosse, $850. Releases Roy Peterson to A. M. Davis, lien, $1066. A. F. Steele to W. li. Robertson and A. 11. Martin, chattel, $1100. Bank of Sprague to (',. W. Man crop mtge, $2000. Bank of Sprague to G. W. Man chattel, $2000. First National Bank of St. John to Carl Peterson and Olaf Peterson chattel, $1700. Farmers State Bank, St. John to J. M. Wallace, chattel, $500. Farmers State Hank. St. John, to L. S. McKay, chattel, $1000. La Crosse Motor Co., Inc., to Alex Fox, chattel, $4 56; to Alvin Russell auto $6:10; to R. V. Miller, auto! •934; to Filan Bros- auto, $950; to Alex Fox, conditional sale, $656; to R. V. Miller, conditional sale. $934; to ,w. li. Branch, conditional sale. $440; to R. V. Miller, conditional sale, $686; to Alvon Russell, condi tional sale, $1084; to R. F. Fowler conditional sale. $744; to Isaac N Kenoyer, conditional sale $833 Commercial State Hank, Oakes dale, to X" p, Lisenbee- chattel $2631. nJli 'Tf-!, ional Bank - St- John, to Thos. S. Wilson and Frances E. Wil son, chattel, $2000 Wm. E. Odell to A. E Linvall chattel. $1000. Mnvail, W. F. Sl™* to L 1. H™d chattel, st arwoou, cStte Jl Oh$ H3 Bo° 0 n ,o MM JohMon tel Es4«o ro° SS to Henrj R° SSen ' chat- t^__££° 88 '" Henry Roßgen- chat- SEPTEMBER 13, 1921 Deeds ,/ rS iS A,onzo Sisk to W. M. Stipe, Bwq 24, nwq 25-16-45, $6000 J. F. Harris to Mary 15. Harris hall int. lots 7. 8, sh lot 9, blk 17 , August Modro to John II Hall lots 2 3, 4. blk 1, Farr's add Pu it man. lots 1.--2 3 4 i,H- in V • add. to Pullman, $1 ' U' Parr " Mortgagee Dora E. Rogers to J. 11 Nave tract Palou $10011. ' „. Alfred i: Price to First Say A- Trust Bank, Whitman Co.. lhe sock farm , mplea cropa , ..--. pt Sees, 27, 34 in 19-42. $8000, I a r™™ 6??? t0 First state Bank, La Crosse ,!'"' stock, implements Pt crops eh 19-16-40; $5250 !?' "'-"'ielson to National Bank or Oakesdale, live stock, implement* p' crops 1922, $2931. '"i,,eiu«nts, Releasee KinS^atTef VnO,?' to Horace Kincaid, chattel, $i | ""ract fflSfiSs- to "- " Lathen-chat- „ First -'■ _ Trust Bank Whir man Co., to Alfred R. Price. <**"«' Commercial State Bank to ii \ Zimmerman, chattel $1650 ' t Farmers State Bank, St. John, to tol. Gi field ' Ch*ttel- '- ■ *** Pine City BUUi Hank to Qeo F Richard..- chattel, $228. Assignments _.»_; r, Nave '" John S. Klau« real mtge, Dora E. Rogers. $10. lease T. Ww to lohn *'asspngale, lS_. A,- 4 55 v,..,.,,. Wh °f BWfI 34- Archie Alonzo Sisk to W. M BJtllM contract, Ida J. Long. $6000.' Agreements Between Archie Alonzo Sl3k and Ida J. Long, to sell swq 24, nwq 25 in 16-4."). 5,000. Bills of Bale O. C. Farley to C. M. Lefis, aUtO tires, accessories, tools, i horse, $1, --200. Conditional Bills of Sale Baum Music House to Oscar T. Hill, victrola. $117. Baker Motor Co. to I. E. Province and J L. Crabtree, auto, $522. Willys-Overland Pacific Co. to T. 1" Shaw jr.. auto, $7;::' Willy-Overland Pacific Co. to Schreiber and Smith, auto, $1480. SEPTEMBER 11. 1921 Deeds Thos. S. Gooch to Paul Pacha, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 8, Schwenne's add, tract In Uniontown, $1. T. H. Follett -to John Conner, lot 8, blk 3, Geo. T. Huffman's add, to Colfax, $10. Mortgages Ida Keller Law, Mngel Keller and Leßoy Keller to Murphey, Favre & Co., neq 33, nwq 34-16-41. $10,000. Sarah Bailey to W. W. Hubbard, lots 1, 2, blk 37, Perkins and Pres cott's Riverside add, Colfax, $4 80. Harold C. Doneen to Federal Land Bank, Spokane, part swq 84-19-45, $6000. Mrs. Annie Willoughby to Farmers State Bank, lots 5, 6, 7, 15, 16, blk 5, Johnson, $570. O. C. Martin to Whitman Imple ment Co.. pt crop pt 10-15-45, $298. John K. Morasch to Colfax Na tion Bank, pt crop 26-15-41, live stock, farm implements, $2000. F. C. Lindsey to Citizens State Bank, Tekoa, live stock, implements, all summer fallow and two-thirds of crop, 1922, $4500. Emily R. Humphries to Farmers National Bank of Colfax, all summer fallow and crop, 1922, pt Sees. 28, 32, 30, 31 in 18-44, $0434. Fred B. Johnson to First State Bank, Garfield, live stock, two-thirds crop, 1922, swq 36-18-44, $1600. Victor C. Burke to First State Bank, Garfield, live stock, imple ments, two-thirds crops, 102:'. swq 26, pi Beg 27-17-44, $4500. I. A. Brown to National Bank of Oakesdale. live stock, implements, crops, 1922, on pt 19-19-45, $_250. J. M. Wallace to Farmers State Hank. St. John, live stock, imple ments, two-thirds crops. 1922 pt Sees. 10, 11-18-41, $700. Releases Elizabeth E. Bloom and John Bloom to S. M. McLeod, real mtge, $7000. J. T. Allen to Mrs. J. H. Grady, real mtge, $6400. E. .1. Doneen to Henry W. McNeel, real mtge, $855, E. J. Doneen to H. W. McNeel, real mtge, $1332. F. A. Bryant to L. F. Anderson, jr., chattel, $1250. E. L. Schnell to J. P. Glorfield, chattel. Lien J. 1". Glorifield vs. J. R. Cunning ham, $490 sacks wheat, neq 15-10 --40. $304. lone Z. Jones and Marshall V. Miller vs. Anna Luft, crop pt 7, p t 8, all in 16-41, $2900. Agreements Between Adam Gerlitz and J. C. Clark, to sell nh of nh and sh of nwq and wh of swq 25-17-44, $52,000. Conditional Bills of Sale Whitman Implement Co. to F. W. Wilson, gang plow, $:; 17, Auto Sales Co., Inc., to Lewis Scheer, auto, $000. Affidavits Wm. Duling to The Public, well acquainted with E. J. Doneen, also known as Edmund J. Doneen. Wm. Duling to The Public, well asquainted with D. T. Doneen bachelor on Feb. 18, 1597 SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 ' Meeds Mary E. Ellis to Odas H. Elliott, "' I. Idk iI. Prescotl & Perkins' Rivereide add; Colfax, $1600. Aletha Hamilton to Mrs Bessie Earney and Ollie C. Earney, lota 1 -'• blk '■'. Lockhart's add, St. John! ¥ l. Mary i:. Ellis to Odas 11. Elliott, lot 1, blk i l. Prescotl & Perkins Riverside add, Calfox, $1600 Ransom E. Etheredge to Rosetta bthredge, seq of nwq 36-16-45 $1 " Innie Mclnturff to J. \ Mcln- [ X) vf n lot 7, pt lot 8" hlk i. Johnson; ■ Sarah E. ■ Inturff to Aver* Mcln turff, sh lot 7. all lots s. f), 10 blk 0, Johnson, $1300, Thomas S. Gooch to C A Mueller Pt seq of fq 3-1 1-45; $1. Affidavits John Squires to The Public, cor am mortgage John A. .McDonald and .aura s. McDonald, made October S, 1910, is released. Mortgagee J. V. Mclnturfl to Winnie Mcln turff, lot 7. north 27% feet lot S. idk i. Johnson, $75. H. F. Toilet! to Farmers & Mer chants State Bank, Maiden, crop, J921 o and 1922, on p, 17-20-45, H. F. Toilet to Farmers & Mer chants State Bank, Maiden 'live strxk, implements, etc., auto. $1400 _ Philip Swent to John D. Schmick, live stock, Implements, auto, sum- 1, mer ..allow, pi crop, 1921 and 1922, pt 6-17-41, and pi 36-17-40, $6240. R. V. Miller to Barr and MacKen "e. summer tallow work and labor «"oc crop ' I!' 2 BWO- of 6-14-39. Mrs. Kathryn Huser to Mrs. Melis sa Morrison, lot 13, blk 31, Maiden, 500, Peter Green to Mrs. Elizabeth N« ace, nh of neq 26-17-41, $3200. John Poffenroth to First National Hank. St. John, live stock. Imple ments, two-thirds int. crops. 1921, 1922, and summer fallow pt 24-18 --40, $2450. 0 K. Smith to First National Bank, St. John, live stock, imple ments, crops 1921 and 1922, pt 25 --20-40, $3525. Henry J. Felker and John Gorr to Bank of Farmington, live stock, im plements, two-thirds crops 1921 and 1922, pt 14, pt 15-18-45, $2000. L. P. Gardo to National Bank of Oakesdale, two-thirds crops, 1921 and 1922, sh of neq and nh of seq 8-19-44, 4.'50. R. W. Lathen to Comegys, Han ford & Miller, bankers, live stock, hay, grain, pt crop neq 23, nh 24-18 --43, $2600. Releases First National Bank, St. John, to W. H. Greisinger, real mtge, $3500. John 1) Schmick to Philip Swent, chattel, $6865. First National Bank, St. John, to John Poffenroth, chattel, $2650. Commercial State Bank to L. P. Gardo, chattel, $419. Farmers State Bank of Walla Walla to Geo. A. Ferris and Floyd D. Ferris, atlras,, chattel, $7500. Commercial State Bank to L. P. Gardo, chattel, $906. C. H. Blake to F. J. Barrett, chat :el. Auto Sales Co. to Chas. Freeburg, chattel. J. C. Tracey to Kate M. Dwire, real mtge. $6000. Pullman Say. & Loan Ass'n. to Earl C. Miller, real mtge. Murphey, Favre & Co. to Robert F. Jenkins, real mtge. $"5600. Farmers State Bank, Johnson, to Annie E. Willoughby, real mtge $550. Farmers and Merchants State Bank, Maiden, to H. F. Tollett, chat tel. $3000. Farmers and Merchants State Bank, Molden, to G. H. Rice, chattel, $677. Bills of Sale North Star Silver Lead Mines Co and F. J. Forrest to J. E. Trimble, implements, $1000. Lien E. C. Willoughby vs. Ray Clark, 600 bu. wheat, 4, 5 in 17-42, labor, $2229. - Agreements Between Mrs. Louisa Chappell and Whitman County, gravel swq 17-17 --1". 5c per cv. yd, 10 years. Conditional Bills of Sale J. E. Gordon to C. A. McMana man, auto, $500. La Crosse Motor Co. to Hexie Eg gers, auto, $750. La Crosse Motor Co. to Alvin Rus sell, alto, $300. La Crosse Motor Co. to N. V. Mil ler, auto, $588. Pete Jackson to C. L. Sommer, au to, I (Ml. Wash. Water Power Co. to Gil bert Stairet, wash machine, $175; to N. J, Aiken, wash machine, $175. SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 Affidavits Andrew J. Emerl to The Public, owner nwq 20- 0-44. F. C. Reed to The Public, well ac quainted with F. C. Davidson. Chas. H. Ames sr. to A. H. Poage, lot 5, east 16% ft lot 6, sh of sh lots 3, 4, Idk 8, Fitches add, Palouse, $5000. Myron A. Sherman to C. L. Wake field, tracts 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, in L. F. Smith's add, Endicott, $1,041. Jennie '/.. Cooper to Zach T. Coop er, lot 1, blk 1, Cassidy's add, Ro salia, $1. Jennie '/.. Cooper to Zach T. Coop er, lots 6, 7, 8, 9, blk 1, Cassidy's add, Rosalia, $ 1. Mortgages Paul Zumwalt to W. Q. .Mustard, pt nwq 27-19-44, $2000. Andrew J. Emert to Farm. Mtge. Sec Co., nwq 20-19-44, tract in neq 20-19-44, $6000. A. H. Poage to ('has. li. Ames sr. and Minnie Ames, lot 5, pt lot 6, sh of sh lots 3, 4, i,ik 8, Fitches add, Palouse, $4000. Trustees Methodist Episcopal Church, La Crosse, to Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of M, E. Church, lots 4, 5, blk 2, Shobes add, La Crosse, $5000. David Camp to J. C. Russell, pt nwq and neq 32-20-44, $2656. C. I). Oskald to Airs. {Catherine Os wald, live stock, implements, pt crops 1922 j)t 21-18-41, $3000. Henry Schneidmiller to Geo. Ba fus, live stock, Implements, auto, pt of summer fallow, pt 16-18-41 1921, 1922, $3000. Frank C. Sherfey to Davis Land & Investment Co. and Maberry Davis, live stock, Implements, hay, grain, two-thirds crops 1921-22, pa Sees. 27, 22* and 28, in 19-42, $2600. C O. Doan to First State Bank, La Crosse, live stock. Implements, one third threshing outfit, blacksmith outfit, crop 1921 sh 26, pi 114 in 15 --'!'.'. demand. $2654: Roy Weeks to Sec. State Bank, La Crosse, live stock, summer fallow, pt crop 1922 pt .- 3-38, $10001 Ted J. and Bose McDonald to Bank of Amity. Ore., lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 39, Perkins & Prescotts add, Col fax, $'300. cements Between 11. 51. Moffitl and Otto Dixon, to sell pi Sees 9, 4, 8, 5 in 17-40 $32,000. Lien J. F. Hough vs. D. W. Boone and Son. crop wheat and oats, pt Sees 10-13-44, $702. Releases National Bank of Oakesdale to .1. 11. Webb, partial release, auto. $673. L. D. Hoover, trustee, to C. O. Doan, chattel, $6164. First State Bank, La Crosse to C O. Doan. chattel. $2250; chattel, .$1200; chattel, $6164. Blrk and McKeehen to Henry Knerr. conditional bill of sale, $3257. National Bank of Oakesdale to J E. Freels. chattel, $1610. Farmers State Bank, St. John, to Edgar Falk, chattel, $1800, Kills of Sale C. H. Ames sr to A. 11. Poage and Effie M. Poage, personal property in Palouse Garage, $1. 1. G. Jenness to 11. M. Wrye. auto $400. ' John Leinweber and Pete Leln weber to J. H. Lelnweber, auto $1600. ' Geo. Appel to Peter Welti 100 acres summer fallow, swq 5-17-41 rsoo. ■ ' ' ■'' THE PULLMAN HERALD Mortgage Roy Kirkendall to Safronia Kirk endall, live stock, implements, crops 1922, swq 15-15-45, $1626. Conditional Bills of Sale A. C. Birk and O. 1). McKee to Hankinson and Kinney, auto truck, $2100. C. P. Moore to A. S. Rutledge, "au to, $600. Release Auto Sales Co. to Chas. Freeburg, conditional bill of sale. Come to Pullman and give your children a college education. I can sell you some well located houses if you get here soon enough. J. M. Reid, Pullman, Wash. augstf I r „• i I Ladies wanting Splrella corsets call on Mrs. A. L. Jinnett. 405 Grand St., or phone 1564. jly22sepl6 INSURE WITH MeCLASKEY. They Are Coming kr' _____ ____. _■&___ #___? 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