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4 bs: s, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914 ^SSj#91 APPLICATION FOR WBMBtRSH.P »M "THE NUT-CLUB4 $ KINO of NUMBER, OF BXTS »N EIL«OR ASfLOM A00R6SS §$ MARRYING. A VM\C»OVJ'" IS LIKE GOINO 7B AFIRE YOU RONTo iTANOwAUC 0ACK. IP YOU ARtffoFCHftK -BOOK.POR. A OCSIGN •INC VVlDOW ANO MCR. FAMILY,Youft. APPLICATION WIU. 0E in§7awRY Aca-fTa! Do You u«e fcooKS orouR mCASOWfc OoOfiM For Sale—Small house and two lots in southwest part of Beach: excellent .water. Address Box NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Dickinson, North Da kota, Jan. 6th, 1914. given that Bert made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 06566, for Southwest Quarter, Sec tion 32, Township Final Five Year Proof, to estab lish claim make to before P. B. j- jt irr HliT W TAU^HT ROCK«*U«NC»JE oil! Business Call at the Chronicle for all kinds of Job CHRONICLE WANTS Printing, and get it when you want it. FOR RENT OR SALE—Chickering piano for rent or sale. Inquire of Dr. R. W. Stough.—adv-tf. 259, Beach, *5Ik. For Sale—Medium size N. safe, good as new can be seen in postoffice lobby will sell for $40 less than or iginal price. Inquire at Chronicle of fice.—tf. FOR SALE. 640 acres of land in Section Township 142, owner (Lucinda C. I, 1914. 23, Range 104, Golden Valley County, North Dakota. Offers for the land will be received by the I Tucker) until June Address Winona, Minnesota. I 7-22-adv. Legal Publications 145 N., WEST 5th. Stevens Robert Yuille the land above described, R. M. Reeve, Andrews, United States Commissioner, at Beach, North Dakota, on the 15th day of April, kota, March 3rd. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: John Benjamin J. Hill, Glenn Benson, Harry L. Taylor, all of Beach, North Dakota. J. G. QU1NLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Dickinson, North 1914. by Serial No. Quarter, Section dian, Has before Notice is here given that Arthur N. Thrams, of Skaar, North Dakota, who on Sept. 14th. 1910, made Homestead Entry, 012091, for Southwest 24. Range Township 105 ta, on the 15th. day of April, Stat., I45N., West 5th. Principal Meri filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above Karl P. described, Hetzler, United States Commissioner at Skaar, North Dako 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Raymer, all of Skaar, North Da kota. J. G. QU1NL1VAN, 77), rv(fv HE NUT CLUB Stat., Range A V\ONO^, I QUESTS V£RY MOCf "lu«5 WTTNE$SS Me&AcTTY- He LOOKS LIKE A PLAIN EVGO^OA^ MOBOTO HE WE WAS MO GoSlNESS 0«J PROFESSION OFANtVJ \on0 For Sale or Trade—For anything 1 can use, a section of combination grazing and farming land, eight miles from Elevator and R. R. FARM FOR SALE. Half Section or W'/j Sec. 19, T. 140. R. 104, joining town of Sentinel Butte. 265 acres now in wheat. Fenced and ideal tract of land. Grain can be hauled direct to elevator. Schools and market advantages make it very de sirable. Sold on easy terms. No trade. Write W. R. Everett, Dickinson, N. tf "BELFIELD TIMES" FOR SALE $1,000 down lakes the plant balance on very easy terms. Do ng business of $400 to $500 a month. Belfield is a good live town with large territory. For par ticulars call at Chronicle office oi address Times, Belfield. N. Dak son, N. D., February 77), 019579, Notice hereby L. Sperry, of North Dakota, who on April 8TN, 1909, 104 Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before George Christensen, Clerk of District Court, at Beach. North Dakota, on the 13th day of April, 1914. I Claimant names as witnesses: Asa March NJ4NWJ4, L~ ^^ILLIAM E. Sperry, George Sperry all of Trotters, North Dakota. J. G. QU1NLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Dickinson, North Da by given that Anthon F. Doblar, of by given that Anton F. Doblar, of Beach, North Dakota, who on March 20, 190$, & 4, 1913 Homestead Entry, Serial and No. Section N., 105 made No. 08433 019256, for W'/INE'/I and 26, Range Township 142 West 5th. Principal Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to 194, day of April, were pursuant to the ap plication of George M. 019951, then Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—ISO LATED TRACT. Public Land Sale, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office son, N. D-, at Guy, Serial No. we will offer at public 0 Spring and natural water year around. Inquire Chronicle. 13, 1914. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved March 26, 1912 (37 pursuant to the ap plication of Frank L. House, Serial No. we wil] offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $8.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 7th day of April, 1914, J. G. QU1NLIVAN, W. A. McCLURE, at this office, the following tract of land: SE14 SW!4 Sec. 2, T. 143 N.. R. 105 W., 5th. P. Mer. This land to be sold subject to the provisions and reserva tions of the Act of June 22 1910, (36 Stat., 583). Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that default has bean made in the terms and con ditions of that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Gunder Johnson and Christi Johnson, his wife, mortgagors, to Wheelock & a corporation, mortgagee, dated on the 15th day of November, 1910, A. D. 1911, Book 10 and which said mortgage was on the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1911, duly assigned, and the promissory note thereby secured, en dorsed and delivered, to.' Fargo Loan Agency, a corporation, which assign ment of said mortgage was on the ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Billings county, and rec orded in Book I 0 Da of Mortgages on page 431, which mortgage and assignment have been transcribed to and now are of record in Golden Valley county, formerly a part of Billings county, and which said mortgage was on the 19th day of February, 1 9 I I1, further assign ed, and the promissory note thereby secured, endorsed and delivered, by the said Fargo Loan Agency, a cor poration, to Ransom County Immigra tion Association, a corporation, and which assignment of said mortgage was "n the 31st day of July, 1913, duly filed, for record iti the office of the Register of Deeds, of Golden Valley County, North Dakota, wherein the premises described in and E. H. Stevens, of Trotters, North Dakota, Hurston Burchette, Leonard Burchette, S. R. recorded in Book 3 of page 512 and Dickin February 13, 1914. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provision's of Act of Congress approved March 28, 1912 (37 sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $6.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 7th. day of April, 1914, at this office, the following tract of fand: Lot 3. Sec. 2, T. 143 N., R. 105 W.. 5th. P. Mer. This land to be sold in accordance with and subject to the provisions and reservations of the Act of June 22, 1910 (36 Stat., 583). Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their .claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. J. G. QUINL1VAN, Register. W. A. McCLURE, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—ISO LATED TRACT. Public Land Sale, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Dickin- Dated at Beach, HA-J Register. Receiver. Wheelock, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Billings County, North Dakota, on the 27th day of February, and recorded in of Mortgage Deeds, on page 192, 193 and mortgage are now located, and Mortgages, on in the terms and conditions of mortgage in the failure of said gage to be immediately due and pay able and that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter de scribed at the front door of the Court House, in City of Beach, in County of Golden Valley and State of North kota, on the 13th day of April, '"J, Township one hundred thirty-eight (136), six North of Range one hundred (106), West, containing two hun dred fifty-four and acres, more 1914. Ransom County Immigration Associa tion. N. D., D. 1913. been made upon al lof section in township 141, R. M. at 10:00 at page 5 RIFEA&I 41.100 (254.41) -or less, according to the Government Survey thereof. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of one thousand nine hundred forty and 10-1000 dollars ($1940.10), and the costs of foreclosure. Dated this 16th day of February, Assignee of Mortgagee. John Madison, Sheriff of Golden Val ley County, North Dakota. Pierce, Tenneson & Cupler, Attor neys for Assignee of Mortgagee, Far go, North Dakota. 7-22 State of North Dakota County of Golden Valley In District Court, Tenth Judicial Dis trict SS Henry Sunders. Plaintiff vs. E. Richardson. Defendant The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of the plaintiff which has been filed with the clerk of the above named Court at his office at the City of Beach in said County, and o'clock and recorded in Book 522 A. D. 1913, II 1911, th duly filed for rec day of February hour of amount due upon such :he saici described by reason of. default in mort gagors to deliver or account for any part of the crops raised on the mort gaged premises in the ".fcording to the terms of said mort gage, and in the failure of said mortga gors to pay the interest due upon th? ote secured by said mortgage, and Quarter tK tion, assignee of mortgagee, has elect- costs of sale. ed, in accordance with the conditions Dated February 13, 1914. of said mortgage to. and does hereby Golden Valley State Bank, by reason of said default, declare the a corporation, assignee of whole amount secured by said mort- Da 1914, at the hour of two o'clock in the aft ernoon of that day, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage day of sale. The premises gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Golden Valley, formerly a part of Bill ings County, State of North Dakota, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: The- Southeast quarter and Government lots three (3) (4), A. M., 3 of Mortgages thereof, and which was thereafter and on the 24th day of Sep tember by an instrument in writing, duly assigned to the Golden Valley State Bank, which said assign ment was thereafter and on the I Ith A. D. 1914, 10:45 at the o'clock A. M. of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Golden Valley and State of North (4) of mortgages at page That default now exists upon the part of the said mortgagor, in this, and that .he promissory note for which the said mortgage was executed and delivered as security fo rthe payment thereof,' and the s^id ^ND mortgage is now past due unpaid, and that the said mortgage described, at the front door of the Crurt house in the City of Rcach, in the County of of said of Golden Valley, and state North Dakota, at the hour of o'clock P. M. on the April 2 tenth (10th) A. D. 1914, day mortgage upon date of sale. The (SE'/I) west of the fifth, became due on November 1st, Eleven hundred ninety Dollars and 1912, and November 1st, 1913, said ninety-four cents (1190.94,) together Ransom County Immigration Associa- preii-.ise.s said said will be mortgage and which sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The Southeast of Section one (I) in Township One hundred thirty-eight north (138) season of 1913, of Range one hundred-six principal meridian the same being in Golden Valley County, ^ORT^ Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage the said date of sale th? sum of statutory attorney fees and the Mortgagees. R. M. Andrews, Beach, N. Dak., Atty. for Assignee of Mortgagees. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that, that cer tain mortgage executed and delivered by Oliver W. Mortagor, Snow, a single m?.n, to on the and four Section twenty-seven (27), in O. C. gagee, dated the 1910, described in said mprt- Kucheman, Mott- 23rd day of May, and filed for record in' THE of fice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Billings and State of North Dakota, and subsequently transferred to the records in the County of Golden Valley, State of North Dakota and now recorded in Book "C" of Mortgage*, at page 90, of said County of Golden Valley and subsequently assigned to J. R. Waters, which assignment is re corded in the office of the Register of GOLDEN VALLEY CHRONICLE Pardon-VER HONOR, BOT I oejecr ~T61315 HeftE LMHeRS LAST fcENvAfck- I GOTTA PROFESS/O^ l&SiR, ft* AMA6(Ciam Deeds in the County of Golden Valley, in Book 4 of Mortgages, on page 359, will be foreclosed by sale of the prem ises in such mortgage, The Southwest quarter of Seven, Township Number given that Emil Dec. 9.h, A. JOSEPH DENOYI R, Plaintiffs Attorney, Beach, To the above named defendant: Please to take notice that a warrant of attachment has been issued out of the above named court upon Dec. 9th, A. D. 1913, and that thereunder a levy 21, range 104, in said Golden Valley County and State of North Dakota. JOSEPH DENOYER, Plaintiffs Attorney, Beach, N. D. 13-18 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE SY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given that that cer tain real estate mortgage, made, exe cuted and delivered by Clarence Shero, mortgagor to Andrews and Step hen Leahy mortgagees, dated August second.' 1913, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Golden Valley County, North Dakota, on the second day of August A. D. 1913, A. Section P. N. D. Wodtkey, of Skaar, North Dakota, who on Dec. 21st, for 14, 105 The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Dated at Beach, N. D. this 1 I th day of March 1914. M. C. MCCARTHY, duly filed Da kota and was recorded in Book four 312 thereof, County "•-IV-?-"- Once More We Ask, "When Is a Nut Not a Nut?" and hereinafter described at the front door of' the Court House, in the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., Auditor L!F on the 13th day of April, 1914, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of sale the premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to' satisfy, are described as follows: Section One Hun dred Forty-one, North of Range One Hundred Five, West. A power of attorney has been exe cuted to Joseph Denoyer, Esq., who has now possession of the same, to foreclose this mortgage, and which is also recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Golden Valley Coun ty, North Dakota. There will be due upon such mort gage at the date of sale, $80.59 the dollars. sum of Dated this 5th day of March, 1914. to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the subscriber at his office at the said City of Beach in said County within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you ex clusive of the day of service and in case of your failure to so appear of answer judgment will be taken ai aii'ist you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint A. D. J. R. WATERS, Assignee of Mortgages. Jeseph Denoyer, Attorney for Assignee and Mortgagee. 17-22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Dickinson North Dako ta, March 4th, 1914. Notice is hereby 1910, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 012512. SI/2SW«4 and S^2 SE«4, Township I45n., Range West 5th. Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Karl Hettler, United States Com missioner, at Skaar, North Dakota, the 21st. day of April, on 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Thore Falkvard, Olus C. Lund, Arthur Throms, Charles N. W. Atkinson, al| of Skaar, North Dakota. J. G. QU1NLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Section 2421 of the Revised Codes of 1905, will receive bids for the furnish ing of the Primary and General Elec tion supplies for the County of Gold en Valley at their regular meeting on Monday April 6th, 1914. All bids to be opened at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said date, at the office of the County Auditor of Golden Valley County. All bids to be submitted on the basis approximately of Eighteen (18) election Precincts and Twelve Hundred 1,200 voters. The success ful bidder must be prepared to enter into contract with said county of Golden Valley and to furnish bond in the penal sum of One Thousand Dol lars ($1,000) for the faithful Perform ance of said contract. 18-20 WITH INTEREST TO DATE. (By Rex Beach) (Continued from last week) business. Nov. 1 t'irlt'ss hi wlsiict. it wns lime to sulmiii ill" In in i'or :i bid tlint lmt! IIKIIIIII upi'ii liis desk. The iiiii^niliiilo of the lis iiri's was polling oil his nerve On Hie if .May li' received a esi bl('-rram in liis own official cipher which. ii-:insU!ed, rc.t'l: Moot Sir Th'imc.s In iimon]. chairman Ito.vnl l::irra iiriil^- INS I'llliai'il ..•!• to satisfy the W:I!hir£. iiiiiiission. arriv triiil lath. Miiilly liurmtit ron- A: I* IRIY.- PER tract. Caiiiinn. The calili'vrain was unsigned, lint its address, ".M-W.vlif." Ii'-iravcil mil mii.v its desiinatinn. I111 :i!sn llie identity nf its sender. Mr. W.vlie becaine treineiidiiiisly e.\ci:n|. The last word conjured up bewildering possibilities. He was about In c,niii!l liis associates when it s'truck him lhal Ihe jrreatcst caution he couid possibly observe would consist in holding his own tongue. They had seen lit to criticise his handling of the matter thus far: hence he decided to tell them nothing until tie had first seen Sir Thomas lirummnnd. ile imagined lie might then have something olecirifying to say. lie had "dealt from the bottom" too often, lie had closed too many bridge contracts in liis time, to mis take the meaning of this visit or of that last word "i 'ant ion." It was hard work hold'in, howev er. and lie was at a high state of ten sion when on Ihe morning of tin 1-llb day of .May lie strolled into the Wal dorf-Astoria and inquired at the desk for Sir Thomas Iinmiinoiid. There was im it- Thomas slopping at the hotel, altiiouu!) a Mr. T. iJruui moud from I.onii"ii had arrived on the previous afternoon. Mr. .laeUson W.v lie placed the heel of his right shoe upon the favorite corn of his oilier ex tremity and bore down Upon it heavily. He must be getting into his dotage, he decided, or else the idea of a #j.JU»J,Ol.lO job rattled him. At the rear desk lie had his card blows up through tlie luU to "Mr. T. A MAGICIAN!, E«? VJELL, I OONTBELIEVE TOU HOW ARE VoU *ONNA vRovie rr? Ortimnioud'' and a few moments later was invited to lake the elevator. Arriving at the sixth floor, be ueeded no page to guide him. Hoots pointed his way lo llie apartment of the dis tinguished visitor as plainly as a let tered signboard—boots of all descrip tions— hunting boots, riding boots, street shoes, low shoes, pumps, san dals. black ones and tan ones, all in row outside the door. Evidently Sir Thomas Drummoud traveled in style and had come prepared for emergen cies. Nothing was missing from the collection unless perhaps a pair of rubber hip boots. A stoop shouldered old mail with a marked accent and a port wine nose showed him into a parlor, where the first object upon which Mr. Wylie's active eyes alighted was a mass of blue prints on the center table. He knew those drawings. He had figured on them himself. He likewise noted a liatbox and a great. slm)elcss I'.ng iisli bag. both plastered crazily with hotel and steamship labels from everj quarter of the world. It was plain to be seen that Sir Thomas was a globe trotter. "Mr. IM'limmond begs yoli to be seated," the valet announced, with what seined an intentional accent on the "Mr.." then moved silently out. Mr. W.vlie remarked to himself upon the value of discreet servants. They were very valuable, very Imrd to get. This must be some lifelong servitor of liis lordship's family. There was 110 occasion to inquire the identity of the tall, florid KiiKlisbuinu iu tweeds who entered a moment lat er. a bundle of estimates in his hand. "Sir Thomas Iirummoud, Chairman of the I toy a I Rarraia Bridge Commis sion." was written all over him in large type. His lordship did not go to the trouble of welcoming his visitor, but scanned hi in sharply through his glasses. "V«»u are Mr Jackson Wylie, Sr., be demanded abruptly. "That is my name." "Owner of the Atlantic Bridge com pany of Newark, N. J.V" "The same." "Yiiu received a cablegram from your son in Loudon?" "Ves. your lordship." Sir Thomas made a gesture as if to forego Ihe title. "Let ine see it." Mr. Wylie produced the cablegram, and Uruiiiinnnd scanned it hastily. Evidently the identification was com plete. "Hoes any one besides your son and yourself know the contents of this message'?" "Not a soul." "You have not told any one of m.v coming'?" "No. sir." "Very well." Sir Thomas deliberate ly tore the cablegram into small bits, then loss.ed the fragments into a waste paper basket before waving his caller to a chair. He was very colli, very forceful. "Do you understand all about this bridge?" lie demanded brusquely Wylie senior nodded. "Can you build it in the time speci fied "With ease." "Have you submitted your bid?" "Not yet. 1" "What is the amount of your pro posal?" The president of thr Atlantic Bridge company gasped. 'i IKIMIO .1 wit It. would Self liis was bolder than anything lie had ever experi enced. Many times lie had witnessed nubile officials like Sir Thomas UriiM mou 11 approach this delicate potnt, but never with such mailer of fact cer tiiini.v and lack of moral scruple. Kvi dently, however, this Knglishinan had come to trade and wanted a direct answer. There was no false pose, no romance here. Mm Jackson Wylie. Sr.. I u-:is inn shrewd a business man to rink bottom price to begin The trailing of a lifetime not permit him to deny liiiu leeway for hedging ili"tl cautiously: will be approximately a liberal therefore lie "My figures £1. '"ii.d! 111." It thus far. I'or what seemed an hour to the bridge builder Sir Thomas Imimutond gazed at him v. ith a cold, hard eye, then folded his papers, rolled up hi* bli:e prints, placed them in the big traveling bag anil carefully locked it. When In* had finished In tiling out this question suddenly: "lines that include the enmmissioa ers?" I'! to tills point Mr. Jackson Wylie hail spoken mainly in monosyllables. Now lie quit talking altogether. It was no longer necessary. He meiely shook his head in negation slight ly. "Then 1 shall ask you to add £200. 000 to your price," nounced without a your bid £1. 00.0(IO ami mail it in tin for Wednesday's boat. I sail on the same ship. 1'roposals will lie opened on tlie 2."ith. Arrange for an Knglish indemnity bond for 10 per cent of your proposition. I)o i: 't communicate in any manner whatsoever with your sou except to Me was smiling liis lordship an qttnver. "Make forward is not the hid to him. He to knpy? of _aur arrangement (Continued on page six) JOSEPH DENOYER Lawyer ®ractice in all courts and B»F U. S. Land Ofticc. Ripley "lock Beach, North Dakota J. A. MILLER I Attorney and Counselor at Law Will take cases in all courts. Ah- 1 stracts of title examied. Real tate law a specialty. Beach, N. D. R. M. ANDREWS Lawyer Practice in State and Federal Courts and U. S. Land Office. U. S. Commissioner. Beach, N. D. L. A. SIMPSON Lawyer CITY ATTORNEY Mclrinson, North Dakota R. E. WALKER Funeral Director and F,m- At Overstad & Hoversoa's Night Call, 'Phono 70-M E. E. NOBLE General Insurance Agency Farm and City Property Fire. Tornado, Hail and Wind Storm Insurance Beach, North Dakota GO TO LETSON'S rONSORIAL PARLOR For a Good Hair Cut, Shampoo, Shave, Face Massage or anything in the barber line. C. H. Letson, Propr., Beach Office Phone 162 Reg. Phone 22L F. H. WEIRICK, D. C. Chiropractor Office over V-K T£F*#*1" AS±"*-T? rrwj Beach, N. D. Dickinson Store WILIS WQNEEB Catalog FREE fllADe MARK •LGLSTLRTD 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS I Tells all about the Hardiest and Best CORN, GRASSES, SEEDS, TREES & SHRUBS ,OSCAR H. WILL & CO. BISMARCK, N. D. 1 jvas liis longest speech ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETING. The citizens of Beach Civil Town ship in the county of Golden Valley and the State of North Dakcta, who are qualified to vote at General Elec tions, are hereby potified that the An nual Town Meeting of said township will be held at Beach in the old Hub Restaurant building on 1 uesduy, the 17th day of March next, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, for the following purposes. To elect one Supervisor, for a term of three years, one Township Clerk, one Assessor, two Justices of the Peace, three Commissioners of Concil iation, one Constable, and to do any other business proper to be done at said meeting when convened. Advertise*in the Chronicle's want column and get results. Given under my hand this 5th day A March. 1914. RENRY FELDHUSEN, Chairman. 17-1 ft Page Seven By £. ft, MORGAN (Copytlght, 1918, Western Newspaper (Jn!?n•1 RNM£LL,F0R INDUCE, LF^FOU56 5HOUC0 ORDER. A N(C£WARM DINNER, AND 5ETIT B£FOR6 KE. io MAKE \T INSLARSTCF DI5APPGAR.' OLL~Tke matter'. -^ttyfoRbA H. A MUSEUS I rA Physician and Surgeon Office over Golden Valley State Bank Beach, North Dakota A. B. MacNAB I Physician and Surgeon Office over Golden Valley Stata Bank Residence 'phone 80. Office 1 'phone 13 Beach, N. Oak. *-I DR. R. W. STOUGH Physician and Surgeon Office on South Blanche Street Beach, N. Dak. L. G. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Beach, N. Dak. O. R. NIECE Dentist Over Bartley BUc.. Beach, N. D. G. M. FOSTER Dentist Offices First Floor Noble Bldg. South Blanch St. Telephone I00L Beach, N. DR. E. SUTTER Assistant State Veterinary ...Office... lm Ulfcr A MorroVs Feed Bars PHOIE 15M Res., 155 THE DELANY STUDIO Anything and everything in the Phtographic line Successor to the Welch Studio All Work Gurananteed Beach, N. D. F. E. Whitaker DRAY LINE I am still in the business ready to haul °r move any thing large or small, and have four teams at your service. Phone 52M Beach, N. D. ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETING. The Citizens of the Township of Lone Tree in the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, who are qualified to vote at General Elec tions, are hereby notified that the An. nual Town Meeting for said Township will be held at The Burkey School House in said Town, on 1 uesday, the I 7th day of March next, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and live o'clock in the afternoon of the *amr day, for the following purposes: To elect one Supervisor, for the term of three years, one Township Clerk, one Treasurer, one Assessor, ^ne Jus tice of the Peace, four Commissioners of Conciliation, two Constables and one Overseer of Highways for each Road District in said Town, and to do any other business proper to be done at said meeting when convened. Given under my hand this 2nd of March. A. D. 1914. EDW. E. EGAN, To.wnship Clerk. I7-LFT-2T