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Pi Wanted—A "THAT'S A "RAINGY PITCKEJ?) THEY'RE RYIN* STOCKST1LL and SCHUETT POST- CHRONICLE WANTS office at Wibaux, Dawson Co. Glendive Creek Brand on Lett Ribs. FOR SALE Hard coal burn er, fumed oak sideboard, large Elwell kitchen cabinet, 8x!0 rug and library table.—Mrs. O. C. Kucheman. tf. For Sale or Rent—The Square Deal Restaurant and bakery in Beach. Phone Maple 71, or ad dress E. Brown, Sentinel Butte. 3 7tf. GIRL WANTED to do gener-'j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ik/i. I Department of the Interior, U. S. al housework. Inquire ot lVlts., FOR SALE: second hand stove, Radiant Home Hard coal burner library table, quarter sawed oak dining room table and dresser all in good condit:on will sell cheap.—C. F. Smith, proprietor Beach Opera House. tf "BELFIELD TIMES" FOR SALE $1,000 down takes the plant balance on very easy terms. D» ing business of $400 to $500 a month. Belfield is a good live address Times. Belfield. N. Dak town with large territory. For par Vnlar, call at Chronicle office o» Legal Publications NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson. N. Dak., October 7th, 1914. Notice is here by given that Hazel Z. Stout, of Alpha, N. D^k.. who on May 20, 1910 and Sept. 15, 1914, made homestead en try No. 022208 ad. to No. 011303, for SE'/4 and NEV4 of section 6, township 136, range I04W., 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make "final three year" proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed. before H. L. Halliday, U. S. Commissioner, at Beach, N. Dak., on the 23 rd day of November, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses Frank lin B. Stout, Curtis Sill, Joe Valen tine, Ray Stout, all of Alpha, N. Dak. Lan girl for general housework. Phone 139. Mrs. F. Smith. 41 tf J. G. QUINLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. D. Oct, 19, 1914. Notice is hereby given that William E. Sperry for the heirs of Moody Sperry, deceased, of Trotters, N. D., who on May 15. 1909, m'ade H. E. Serial No. 08841, for lots I, 2, 7 and 8, section 2, township 144N., range I05W., 5th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make ^nal five year proof, to establu/.-, claim to the land above described be fore Geo. Christensen, Clerk of the District Court, at Beach, North Dakota on the 30th day of November, 1914. Claimant name* as witnesses:Asa L. Stevens, Frank McNiece, of Beach, N. D., Ben Russell, Andrew Ntjllermoe, of Trotters, N. D. Claimant names as witnesses: Huron T. Brookfield, George H. Tebo, Ben Wentland, Edd Wentland, all of Trot ters, N. D. J. G. QUINLIVAN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. Dak. Oct. 28, 1914. Notice is hereby given that John H. Kalkman, of Trotters, N. Dak. who, on Sept. 5, 1911, made homestead entry Serial No. 017535, for Lots 9, 10, II, 12. section 4 town ship 144N. Range 105 West, 5th P. Meridian, has filed ice of intention to make final three ir Proof to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before George Christensen, Clerk of the District Court, at Beach, N. D. on the 22nd day of December, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Anderson. Christina Anderson of Trotters, N. Dak. Harvey H. Miller, Ernest A. Wietine, of Beach, N. D. J. G. QUINLIVAN, Register. J- BASEBALL MOVIES: office at Dickinson, N. D. Nov. 1 2 1 9 1 4 Notice is hereby given that Hattie Raven, formerly Hattie Hillman, of Trotters, N. D., who on June 28th 1909, made homestead, No. 09123, for NW/i, section 10 township 144,range I 05W 5th Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make 3 year proof, to establish clr.im to the land above de scribed. before R. M. Andrews, U. S. Commissioner, at Beach, N. D., on the 30th day of December, 1914. Claimant nanVes as witnesses: Arth- J. G. QUINLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deipartn.'ont of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. D. Oct. 10, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Ray Coen, of Trotters, N. D. who on July 8th 1909, made homestead entry Serial No. 09176, for NEV4 section 18 township 145N. range I04W. 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year, proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before Karl P. Hetzler, U. S. Commissioner, District of N. Dak., at 5kaar, N. Dak., on the 25th day of November, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Silas Dodd, Ned Bond, Ralph Adamson, M. F. Dodd, all of Trotters, N. Dak. J. G. QUINLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. Dak., Oct. 12. 1914. Notice is hereby given that William Schrcmp, of Wibaux, Montana, who on November 2, 1910, and Oct. 31, 1913 made homestead entry Serial No. 012326 and add. H. E. Ser., No. Clair iant names as witnesses: A. G. Tume.-, C.arence Hubbard, C. A. Hvbbard, John Kammercr, all of Wi baux. Mjntana. J. G. UINLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. D. Oct. 5 1914. Notice is hereby given that Clem C. Crain, of Trotters, N. D. who, on Nov. 16, 191 I & Sept. 8, 1914, I made homestead entries Serial 01769.? J. G. QUINLIVAN. Re,i«er. and Senal No. 022183, for NW4 and Tne (Tec. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Range I04W., 5th P. Meridian, has Department of the Interior, U. S. filed notice cf intention to make Final Land office at Dickinson, N. D. Oct. Three Year Proof, to establish claim 5, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Harriet M. Brookfield, cf Wibaux, Montana, who on May 15, 1911, made H. E. Serial No. 017057, for NE'/4. section 24, twp. 144, R. 105W.. 5th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Geo. Chris tensen, Clerk of the District Court, at Beach, N. D. on the 30th day of Nov ember, 1914. WJ/j SW'4 of section 8, township 144 to the land above described, before Karl. P. Hetzler, U. S. Commissioner, at Skaar, N. D. on the 7th day cf December, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Geo. Sperry, W. E. Sperry, S. M. F»-?nch, Bert Kruger, all of Trotters, N. D. J. G. QUINLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. D., Oct ober 9, 1914. Notice is hereby giv en that Peter E. Anderson, of Wibaux, Mont., who on July 24th, 1911 made H. E. Serial No. 017418. for W/z SW VA and SE'/£ SW14. section 20, town ship 143, range I05W., Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before Geo. Christensen, Clerk of the District Court at Beach, North Dakota, on the 25th day of November, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Nels Hultgren. of Wibaux, Mont., Harry H. Miller, of Beach, N. D., Harvey E. Hall, Dick Hamilton, of Wibaux, Mont. J. C. QUINLIVAN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. id office at Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 1 1914. Notice is hereby given that Jrhn Johnstone, guardian of Samuel A. Johnstone, of Beach. N. D., sole heir of Mary Olson, deceased, who en October 7, 1907, made homestead en try No. 07208, for Southwest quarter, E A E S O C. A5 LE A Goe.. ur Wilson, Bert Sperry, Frank Mc- notice of intention to make final five Niece N. D. E. Farnam, all of 1 rotters, J. G. QU1NL1VAN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. Dak. October 9, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Nels G. Hultgren, of Wibaux, Mont., who on July 24, 1911 and Dec. 24, 1913, rr.'ade homestead entry serial No. 017419 and serial No. 021222, for E'/2 NWI,4, and W'/2 NEI4, WI/2 NW!4 section 20, township 143N, range 105W. 5th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim* to the land above described be fore Geo. Christensen, Clerk of the District Court, at Eeach, N. Dak., on the 25th day of November 1914. Tj 1 s/?5?)a section. 24. township 138N, range 106 I W., of Fifth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver of the Unitpd States Land Office, r.t Dickinson, N. D. on the 24th day of November, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses!: Mary Anderson, Hans Hawkes, Axle Nelson, J. A. Miller, all of Beach, N. Dak. J. G. QU1NLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. Dak. Oct. 31. 1914. Notice is hereby piven thnt William C. Stedman, of Beach, N. D., who on May 20, 1909, made home stead entry Serial No. 08870, for SEl.'t section 6. township I42N, Range '05 W., 3th Principal Meridian, has filed year Proof, to establish claim to tlv-i land above described, before George Christensen, Clerk of the District Court, at Beach, N. D. on the 23rd day of December, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter E. Anderson, Harvey E. Hall, of Wi- scribed, before Karl P. Hetzler. U. S. bnux, Mont., Harry H. Miller, Beach, N. Dak., Dick Hamilton, of Wibaux, Mcntana. Claimant names as witnesses: John P. Reeve, Burt Shiblev, Ernest Meyer, Frank Rogers, all of Beach, N. D. J. G. QUINLIVAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Dickinson, N. Dak. Oct. 30, 1914. Notice is hereby given that John Tasker,. of Trotters, N. Dak., who on Oct. 27, 1909 made homestead en try, Serial No. 09820, for Wz NW4 and E'/j SW'/J section 34, township 145N, Range 104 West, 5th Principal Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de- Commissioner, District of North Da kota, at Skaar, N. D., on the 23rd day of December, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses': Geo. Tasker, Luther Hodgin, John Herrick, Ole Omlev, all of Trotters, N. D. 020824. for W«/2 SE'/$. SW|4 NE'4 SE.1 4 N W E'/i NE'4 and the F.'/i one (I) of mortgages at pages 590 and 591, will be foreclosed by a sale SEJ4 of section 28, township 144N, range I04W, 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make firal three year proof, to establish claim' to the lanr. above described, before H. L. Hallidpy, U. S. Commissioner, at Peach, S'orth Dakota, on the 27th day jf November, 1914. J. G. QUINLIVAN, Register. NOTICE OF SALE ON REAL E5 TATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Whereas default exists in the terms and conditions of the mortgage here inafter described, and whereas by reason of said default and under the provisions of said mortgage the un dersigned mortgagee has declared and does hereby declare due and payable the entire indebtedness thereby se cured, the principal sum of said in debtedness being eight hundred and eighty dollars ($860). Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the power of sale therein contained, that certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Clarence S. Shero and Dolly Shero, husband and wife, mortgagors, to William F. Rieckhoff, mortgagee, dated the 10th day xf March, 1913, ac knowledged the 10th day of April, 1913, and filed for record in the of fice of the register of deeds of the county of Golden Valley and state of N. Dak. at 3:20 p. m. on the 10th day of April, 1913, and recorded in book of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the county court house in the city of Beach, county of Golden Val ley and state of North Dakota (being the building of the Beach State Bank in said city, county and state), at the hour of two o'clock post meridian on Wednesday, the twenty-third day of December, 1914, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale, together with costs and disburse ments of foreclosure, and that the sale will be made by the sheriff of said Golden Valley county. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described ay follows, to wit: The southeast quarter (SEJ4) of quarter NE'/j) of scction twelve (12) all in township one hundred and thirty-eight (twp. 138) north of range one hundred and six (R. 106) west of the 5lh principal meridian, the said lands being situate in Golden Valley county, North Dakota. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of eight hundred and ninety dollars( $890), besides the costs and disbursements of this foreclosure including the statutory attorney's fee. Dated this 9th day of November, 1914. William F. Rieckhoff, Mortgagee g^« *i- „,r -. Orange City, Iowa. John L. Koeppler, Attorney for Mort gagee, Piesik Block, Beach North Da kota. 1-6 Funny, isn't it, how the troops of the army sending the uews occasional ly "fall back," while the troops of the enemy are always described as "re treating precipitately It is said that the dressmaking in dustry in Paris is seriously affected by the outbreak of hostilities. It is thus that the keenest suffering for man's acts is endured by poor help less woman. The San Francisco fair people find a silver or golden lining in the war clouds. If the war keeps Europeans at home it will also keep Americans at oni and the fair will take the place of a European tour. ,.n* ru«*w 1/ fv OMPONir COF THOit a 1 ^-7 THAT UTILE GIRL By ROBERT DUANE LATIMER. (Copyright. 1014, by W. G. Chapman.) "Still a confirmed bachelor, Ros lyn?" "Lonely and lu jh less as ever, 1 should say!" repii. Uoslyn Ware with a submissive Miiile. "Wish you would follow my exam ple," declared Hal Vance exuberantly, "Been married ten years, ideal home, lovely wife and and hawed in a decided tluster. The young lady smiled encourag ingly, for Iioslvn was a well groomed, handsome man. although he had nevei stopped to think of it. He stated th.R object of his call in general terms. "Child, girl—about how old, now?" propounded the pretty saleswoman. "Oh, I should think about eight." "I have the vpry thing for you," In sisted the vivacious miss. "It's the latest thing in dolls." Roslyn bad seen dolls before, but never one like thin. Face and dress 4^ \n "It's the Latest Thing in Dolls." were radiant and fairy-like. Its eye? opened and closed and its hand: moved. "Let me show you," proceeded th« clever young woman, and she wound up some phonograph mechanism skill fully concealed within the body of thn doll. A lisping baby-like voice recited audibly and charmingly, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." "And again," added tbe saleswoman, and the doll song, "Cherries Are Ripe." "Four other records go with the out fit,** continued the young lady. "As you see, the lips move and at a little distance it is quite a phenomenon." "It is, indeed," agreed Roslyn. "How much?" "Eighteen dollars and one-half." "I'll take It," said Roslyn promptly. He was very much satisfied with hia progress. It was dusk when he ar rived at the town on the outskirts of which was located the Vance place. He ordered his baggage taken up to the house. He himself would walk. Roslyn carried the bo'C containing thn doll with him. Little Lois—he was sura Hal had called the child that—would, girl-like, be eager to see her present as soon as possible. Roslyn reached his destination at twilight. A servant answered his summons at the door bell. He told who he was and she was at once all deferential attention. "Mr. Vance has Just gone around to the horses, sir," she said. "Please step into the parlor. He will be here In a few moments." Roslyn's sight was blurred by the dimness of the hall, but he passed through & doorway indicated,. He "Alas Poor Texas! VAJORO'- rt£ O 66. ONE. Mr. Fan Dents the Dook For Old SttlfF TEKAS RANG&RS FRo* S A O yppy^^77' Uoslyn, we've gol a liitle girl at our house who would just charm you. See here, shake o:1 the dust of ages anil come down an.i liven up with real heart and honij folks." The result was that Uoslyn prom ised to put in a week at Kest Have) ten days later. On the afternoon il a ninth day he left i-.is o!Hce with "tin giiT'of his old friend. Hal, in his mind, "1 suppose the graceful thing to do, Is to take her some Kind of a present," ruminated Uoslyn. ot me see—Hal has been married about, ten years, This little daughter of his, I should judge, must be al ait. right years ol age. Now, what uuld be an appro priate gift?" This was really a pur/ling enigma for Uoslyn. He was twenty-' iglit, lint knew little of femininity. Mis train ing had be all business and to a de gree he lu.cl grown prim and precise He was shy, so mm ii so that when Iv3 went into a department store and n proaelied the hainUoine brunette i:i eharpe of a toy ci:'inter, he hemmed hand was placed in hi i*t was about to seat himself, when the sound ol' careless variant notes from a piano in a corner of the next room attracted his attention. He vaguely made out a feminine form one-half re clining on the broad music seat and striking this and that careless note leisurely and in a dreamy fashion. "It's Lois, the little daughter of the house," at once decided the well meaning 'Roslyn, and he advanced with precision. He placed his hand upon a curly head with the words: "I am your father's old friend, Ros lyn Ware, and you must be little I.ois 1 have brought you a doll"—and then he stooped over and kissed a soft vel vety cheek, and then— "Oil. say—It's au awful mistake!', and Uoslyn retreated, dropping tUJ box, his honest face a vast blank a5 just then the servant turned 011 the hall liglit ai.J it iiooded the room, and lie saw arise from the piano seat, tall, comely, graceful—a .'uH-grawn young lady! Was she flushing indignantly, anni hilating l.im with majestic glance, laughing, or crying? He knew not which, so dazed was he, and because just then, Hal arrived, ran at him with the eagerness of a school-boy, whirled liiin about in a gay caper and marched him up to his room, drawing out his protestations. "That lit Lie girl of yours," Uoslyn ma'.".r.std to sandwich in as they do sc ''i t1 r» stairs. iii.. .viic's riater. We adopted her, yoiiffiee," explained Hal and Uos lyn dimly !!ii:iel,, nded the fearful mistake ha had made. He shivere.l and shrank as ihey reached the parlo: again and was greeted by his hoste and introduced to Miss Verner. 1 his agreeable surprise a weleomir own. lie looki up into a bright ro^uiah face umi!:: I encouragingly. He stammered for:,'. "I—I acted under a wrong ini siun. Miss Verner," but secretly lei congratulated himself as he viowed I the velvety cheek lie had so audacious ly kissed. Here Mr. Vance broke forth with a great jolly guffaw. He slapped Uoslyn cn the shoulder and jollied him brisk ly, for his wife had recited to him I the piano incident. "About the doll, too"—blundered on lioslyn. "Oh, I shall keep that, If you please," said Xois prettily. "You have given me 9grand idea, Sir. Ware." rVrt/Vr CALLS f=0(? ON£ more. I I N O O 3WV® Do I Then followed a week that was full of soulful delight for Roslyn. Loia was a revelation to him, kind, consid erate, almost gentle. Closer and closer grew the strength and rare beauty of their congenial acquaintanceship, "I wish you to come with me, if you will, Mr. Ware," she said brightly one day. "I must show you the good your gift doll has done. There was a poor fading invalid child to whom it has given great joy and a new grasp oi life." Roslyn Ware never forgot that sweet presence near him as they gazed cautiously through the open win dow of a little humble hut, where a sweet child sat up on a couch, an au dience of juveniles about her, while the wonderful doll went through its clever paces. "Dear Miss Verner," he said, at the point of tears, as they moved on, "let me buy dolls for the whole crowd!" I!ut Lois smiled forbiddingly at hia reckless enthusiasm. She was grave, earnest, womanly the night he left for the city. Her pulses fluttered as he said in his awkward but manly way: "Miss Verner, I will come back hero for my vacation next year, if you say so." She looked up into his eyes earnest ly, as only a woman who is in love can look. Then her head drooped shyly as she whispered: "Oh, please, Mr. Ware, please coma back sooner than that!" Hadn't Eaten Breakfast. 'The most embarrassing moment of my life," says my father-in-law, "came to me in Ireland when I was a small boy." He and his chum would never allow strange boy to come on their street without picking a fight, and so one morning a lad several inches taller than the young warriors apcared and was promptly thrashed. My father-in law says he did it alone. Feeling rath er chesty about it he gathered a good sized crowd by hooting and calling ifter the retreating foe. When the little fellow was far enough away to feel safe he turned around and called back in a trembling voice: "Yes, yez licked me, but I bet If I could have me breakfast every cnornin' like youse do, youse couldn't lo it." "My mother sent me after him," says my father-in-law, "and he had a rery good breakfast that morning, anyway."—Chicago Tribune. No, Arabella, the man talking to that interested group is not telling about the big fish he caught up north. He iq a tourist who has escaped from Europe with a whole skin 777/7'" /y' {ijf mc& iOverstad *7777/7 JOSEPH DENOYER Lawyer 'ractice in ad court* and ~.-f U. S. Land v. Ripley ^lock Beach, North Ds.Vrfu J. A. MILLER Attorney and Counselor ti Law Will take cases in all courts. Ab stracts of title examied. Real ?ate law a specialty. Beach, N. D. R. M. ANDREWS Lawyer Practice in State and Federal I Courts and U. S. Land Office, U. S. Commissioner. Beach, N. D. A. SIMPSON Lawyer CITY North Dnkota R. E. WALKER taeraJ Dirrctor and Etn banner At fit Hover ea's Night Call, 'Phone 1U-M E. E. NOBLE General Insurance Agency Farm and City Property Hre. Tornado, Hail aad Wiad I Storm Insurance Beach, North Dakota GO TO LETSON'S FONSORIAL PARLOR ?~.t a Good Hair Cut, Shampoo, "-have, Face Massage or anything in the barber list. C. H. Letson, Propr., Beach I JOHN L. KOEPPLER LAWYER Over Power Clothing Store Beach, N. Dak. I L. H. Address or Phcae MED0RA, N. DAK. References: Interstate Bank of Sentinel Butte. E. D. LOGAN Dealer In Hard, Soft and Blacksmith O A CORD WOOD AND SLABS Business and Reti?«rce I o*t for Sole Rooms for Kent. Office Opponite Bartley's Store. Unusual Plays T»t£ /\0DIEvJcc WAS lAnce. AWO ENTHUSIASTIC PROFESSIONAL CARDS H. B. MUSEUS Physician ants Stirpes Office over Golden Valley Bank Beach, North Dako I A. B. MacNAP Physician and Surgcm Office over Golden Vallev c'» Bank Residence 'phone ft- 60. 'phone I 3 8eacli, N. Oak. DR. R. W. STOUCU Physician and Sur^o Office on South Blanchr Beach, N. Dak. I ATTORNEY x, I *^3nfon, L. G. SMITH Pliyiician and Sur Beach, M. Dak. O. R. NIECE Dentsat Orcr Hartley Blk., 3aaci G. M. FOSTE Dentist Offices First Floor Nob South Blanch St. Telephone 100L Deacl DR. E. SUTTF K-* General Auctioneer Assistant State Veteri» «rv ...Off.it .. AT BURKEY, N. DAK. L. M. BURKEY Attorney-at-Law. Office in Hoffman Block Bea^a, N. Hougen Taiior First class tailoring in ft!! its branch"" inj». Pressing and re^anii^ on siiG2l notice- All work guaranteed satisfactory in every particular. Reasonable charges. 0. C. Hcugan & Son BEACH. N. DAK. I. A. MORRIS Auctioneer •\ti old-timer at th READ THE CHRONICLE For Reliable Information THE FARMERS PAPER 1, HI.* ness and the man w)o t:• results. Address or 'phc Car!y!e, Mont.