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Legal Publications NOTICE TO CRBDITOHS. In the matter of the Estate of Mar tha Paulson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un designed Cora R: Paulson, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Martha Paulson late of the City of Beach in the Coun ty of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against •aid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within Six (6) months after the ft rat publication of thle notice, to said Administratrix at her residence in the City of Beadk in tfi* Golden Valley County or at the Office of Clement I.: Waldron, Attor ney, in The First National Bank building, Beach, N. D. Dated August 11, A. D. 1S&5. CORA R. PAULSON, Administratrix. First publication on the 13th day of August, A. D. 1915. SUMMONS. la District Court, Tenth Judicial Diatriet. B|ate of North Dakota County of Golden Valley. Addle Mae Bunting, Plaintiff, vs Frank Bunting, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: Tou are hereby summoned to an swer the Complaint of the Plaint'ff \ta the above entitled cause of action, 1st which a copy is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and to aerve a copy of your Answer to the tf i* complaint upon the subscriber hereto at his offices in the First Na tional Bank building. Beach, Golden Valley County, North Dakota, within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case N of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you toy default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated this 14th day of August, 1916, at Beach, North Dakota. CLEMENT L. WALDRON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postofflce address. Beach, North Dakota. To the above named Defendant, Crank Bunting-: Tou will please take notice that the Complaint in the above entitled ac tion was filed in the office of the Cletk of the District Court within and for Golden Valley County, North Da kota, on the 10th day of August, 1915, and you are further notified that this action Is for divorce on the grounds of desertion. CLEMENT L. WALDRON. 41-46 Attorney for Plaintiff. 45-48 NOTICE TO CREDITOR*, State of North Dakota, County of Golden Valley. Ia Coaaty Coart. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Herr, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned John H. Herr, Administra tor of the Estate of Henry Herr. late of the town of Nappanee in the Coun ty of Elkhart and State of Indiana, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against said de ceased, to exhibit them with the neo oasary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this not ice, to said Administrator at Alpha, No. Dak., or to L. A. Simpson, Attor ney, in Dickinson, N. D. Dated Sept. 1, 1915. JOHN W. HERR. Administrator X,. A. SIMPSON, Attorney for Administrator, Dickinson, N. D. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of th- Estate of George II. Guy, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un derslgned Thomas R. Guy, Executor of the Last Will of George M. Guy, late of the town of Henry In the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the cred itors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within alx months, after the first publication of this notice, to said Executor at his residence in Golden Valley County, In the town of Henry, in said Golden Valley County. Dated September 30th, 1915. THOMAS R. GUT, R. M. Andrews, Atty., Executor. Beach, N. Dak. First publication of the 1st day of October, A. D., 1915. 4t SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN, That toy virtue of a Judgment in foreclosure rendered and entered by the District Court of the County of Golden Valley, Tenth Judicial District, North Dako ta, on the 27th day of August, 1915, In an action wherein International Harvester Company of America, a cor poration, was plaintiff, and A. O. Roof was defendant, in favor of the plaintiff and against said defendant, A. O. Roof, for the sum of $2156.96, which said judgment among other things directed first the aale by me of the personal property hereinafter described in the manner provided by law for the sale of per sonal property under execution and that I apply the proceeds of such sale, less my fees and expenses, upon the payment of said judgment and costs and by virtue of a writ of special ex ecutlon to me Issued out of the of flee of the clerk of said court and un der the seal thereof, commanding me to sell said personal property pursu ant to said judgment, I. S. A. Smith Sheriff of Golden Valley County, and the person appointed by said »"*urt to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter described personal property to the highest bidder for cash at public auc tion near the north section line, on the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of section Twenty (20) in township One undred Forty-two (142) North of range One Hundred Five (105) West of the Sth Principal Meridian, in the county of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota on the 20th day of October, 1915, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to sat Isfy said judgment with interest and costs theroef and the costs and ex pen8?a of such sale, or as much there of as the proceeds of such sale will satisfy. The personal property to be sold as aforesaid pursuant to said judg' ment and said wrU of special execu tion and to this notice, is described as follows: One fory-flve horse-power In ternational Mogul gasoline and kerosene engine numbered X 1383, with self starter and exten- slon rims. Dated this Sth day of October, 1915. S. A. SMITH. of ley SlierlR of Golden Val ley County, North Dakota. MILI-HR, ZUGEll & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 48-49 (43-46) MLR OF LAND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That under authority ot an Order of Sale granted by the Honorable Tom L. Smith, Judge of the County Court of the County of Golden Valley, in the State of North Dakota, dated the 18th day of August. A. D. 1915, the under signed, the administrator of the es tate of L. W. Sutton late of the city Beach in the County of Golden Val and State of Narth Dakota, deceas wlll sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash or one-third cash and balance on credit not ex ceeding two years subject to confirm ation by the Judge of said County Court, the following described land, -wit: ed to Lot Three (3) In Block Ten (10) of Hunter's Second (2d) Addition to the Original Townslte of Beach, in the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, accord ing to the pint of said townslte and addition on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said county. The sale will be made on or after the second day of October. A. D. 1915. All bids must be in writing, and may be left at the office of the undersign ed over Golden Valley State Bank in the City of Beach, Golden Valley County, North Dakota, or filed with the Judge of said County Court, or delivered to the undersigned person- H. B. MUSEUS, Administrator of the Estate of L. W. Sutton, Deceased. Dated September 8, A. D. 1915. First pub. Oct. 15-3t CITATION AND NOTICE HEARING PROOF OF FOREIGN WILL. State of North Dakota, S'J County of Golden Valley. In County Court, Before Hon. Tom L. Smith, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Christ Bardill. Deceased. Nicholas Bardill, *'4|Vlr Petitioner, vs. Menga Bardill and all other per sons interested in said estate, Respondents. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, To the above named respondents and all persons Interested in the Estate of Christ Bardill, Deceased: Tou and each of you are hereby noti fied that Nicholas Bardill, son of deceas ed, the petitioner herein, has filed in this court an exemplified copy of the Last Will and Testament of Christ Bardill. late of the City of Alma in the County of Buffalo and State of Wiscon sin. deceased, and the probate thereof In the State of Wisconsin duly authen ticated, with the petition, praying for the admission to probate of said doc ument as the Last Will of said deced ent, and for the Issuance to Nicholas Bardill, son of deceased, of letters of Administration thereon, and that the said petition and the proofs of said purported Will will be heard and duly considered by this Court on Monday, the 22d day of November, 1915, at Two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House, In the City of Beach In the County of Golden Val ley and State of North Dakota and Tou and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before this Court at said time and place and ans wer said petition and Bhow cause, If any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. IN WITNESS WEREOF the signa ture of the Judge of said Court Is hereto subscribed and attested by the seal of said Court in the City of Beach in said County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, this 8th day of October, 1915. (SEAL). By the Court, TOM L. SMITH, Judge of the County Court R. M. ANDREWS, Attorney, Beach, North Dakota. Dimes and Hie PortHoa. Dumas, tffce Balzac, was fond of Us own creations. Among them all he loved Portfcos best The great. Strang, vain hero was a child after his «wn heart One afternoon, it is related, his son found Dumas careworn, wretctoed. overwhelmed. "What has happened to yon? Are you 111?" asked Dumas flls "Sfc" replied. Dumas pere.. "Well, what Is it then?" M1 am miserable." "Why?" **This morning I killed Por thos—poor Porthos! Ob. what trouble I have had to make np my mind to do It! But tfcere mdst be an -end to all things. Y«t when 1 saw bim sink be neath the ruins, crying. 'It Is too heavy, too heavy for me!' 1 swear to you that I cried!" And he wiped away a tear with the sleeve of his dressing gewa. An Old Indian Drum. The Siosz Indians formerly had a conjurer's drum, which they called wa kanchanchagba. It was used on reli gious and ceremonial occasions, had two heads frequently decorated with crude pictures of animals, and was beaten wtth great vigor for the pur pose of apiieasing' the wrath of their offended deities or of contributing to the recovery of the sick. Subscribe for the Chronicle. what's THR MATTEL DOINGS OF VAN LOONS I &BS THE IS AJ-L OONB ANP, MV VNOeRVkEAR T0I7CMSD ILLNESS CHEAP IN PRAGUE. Comparatively Few Doctors There, Yet the Peee Are 8mall. According to a consular report, one may at least be ill in Austria and not dread the exorbitant doctor's bill that follows. The city of Prague, with a popula tion of about 000,000. has only about 800 physicians, or one for every 7,5500 persons. A doctor charges for day time call in a middle class family only .10 cents, or 10 cents more than if the patient calls on him in his office. For a night call the doctor receives from $1.20 to $2, according to the distance. Only professors at the clinics of the two local universities charge more, re ceiving $2 to $4 for a bouse call and $2 for an office visit As in this country, the physicians give only prescriptions. About 100 dentists practice in Prague. The average charges are: Drawing one tooth, 40 cents cement filling, CO cents to $1 amalgam filling, 80 cents to $2. The anuual income of these profes sional men is estimated us follows: Head professor in charge of clinics, salary paid by the government, $1,440 to $000. and $3,000 to $11,000 from private practice other professors at •clinics, salary paid by the government, $1,000, and from private practice. $4, 000 to $10,000 general medical prac titioner not attached to any clinic. $3,000 to $3,500. the average income of a dentist being $5,000. MAKING OTHERS HAPPY. Why Put It Off Till Tomorrow When It May Be Done Today? Why should we postpone our loving and the being happy that goes with it? The wife we are going to show more affection for as soon as we have made a little more of a pile. The husband we are going to be more companionable and sunshiny with as soon as we get a little more service in the house, the children whose lives we will enter Into more fully as soon as we feel the pres sure of circumstances a little less, the people we are going to show how ge nial we really are as soon as we have time—none of these ways of loving de pends on the things we are waiting for. Indeed our opportunity comes more now than It will come when we buve these' things. The very pressure of our days bring us in contact with many people who most need a show of kind ness and who will most warmly re spond to It. The wife most needs and will most value love In her days when she Is most being a helpmeet The husband most needs and most prizes love in his years of struggle. What are we waiting for? The king dom of heaven is within and will not come of circumstances.—Nautilus. Bjorncon's Advice. There Is a story told of BJornstJerne BJornson that, arriving at a late hour at the town of Bergen, which was en fete to receive bim, he vouchsafed to the expectant people no finer words of wisdom than a general recommenda tion to go to bed. In vain they appealed to him for "song or sentiment" The great Bis marck. said be, gave the same advice under conditions all similar, and what was good enough for Berlin must suf fice for Bergen. Three yean later, on visiting the town for the second time, the master novelist found a deserted city. 1 Not a light burned In the dismal railway sta tion. no banners waved, no Addresses were read by portly burgomasters. In vain BJornson asked for a cab. "They have all gone to bed." was the reply. And ss Bergen remembered. First European Railway. The first carriages that ran on nails ia Europe were those of a horse Tail way between Linz and Budweis. In Austria. This was in working order in 1S27. locomotive railways were much longer coming. The first line in a modern -sense was opened from Paris to St Gersrain In 1835, but railway de velopment was greatly hindered by a terrible aeddeut ou the Paris-Versailles line in 1812. The next was the Bras sels-Malines line in Belgium. Belgium was also tbe 'first country to begin. In 1830, systematic plans for a national network of railways. Prussia followed In 1835 and Austria-Hungary in 1838. The first great trunk line in Europe was from Paris to Rouen, opened in May. 184S. A Remarkable Dinn. Service. The remarkable dinner -service made by .loginh Wedgwood for the Russian empress. Catherine II.. in 9774 consists of 952 'pfeces. and on each piece Is painted a different view. The liody is of a pale brimstone color, and the views are painted in a rich mulberry purple. As the service was intended to be .used at the palace of La Ure nouilliere meaning uiarxb? place full of frogsi. each piece a too bears a green frog within a shield on the rim The views represent British ruined castles, abbeys, parks, bridges, towers, etc. Several pieces are l«M«orateil with views of Hampstead. and there are custard cups with views of ItifbuioiH] and sauce boats with the -scenery of Windsor parte. In many «-as«'s the views are the only pic torts I records left of the old buildings. Altogether there are 1.282 views painted ou the 952 pieces. ANCSEUNEfJ YBM: GOLDEN VALLEY CHRONICLE STATE NEWS BRIEFS. Baker, Montana, is going to build a new court house. The city of Langdon is go' ing to be represented by a band of thirty-six pieces. The Mineral Springs Tri bune has been designated the official paper for Slope county. Bowman is goin to have a big Hereford cattle sale during the latter part of the month. A trainload of cattle valued at $40,000 was shipped from Killdeer on Thursday of last week. Frank Ness, deputy sheriff of Golden Valley county, has started a blacksmith shop at Sentinel Butte. A threshing crew at Lang den tendered a full day's ser" vices in lieu of their keep dur !).{. a rainy period The Towner county jail is filled to overflowing as the result of the absence of Judge Burr, who is in the west. The Dunn Center opera house has been made very at tractive as the result of new scenery which has been recent ly installed. D. D. Roberts, one of the pioneers in the Killdeer coun try, passed away at the Dick inson hospital on Monday of last week. The Minot Democrat has been renamed. It is now call ed the Messenger. The policy of the paper will remain as before as regards President Wilson. or A terrible accident occurred on Thursday of last week when Arvid Pearson, a well known farmer living in the Amidon country, was killed by a vicious bull which attacked him while he was in the pas ture to herd his cows. The association of com ir ice at Minot in order to sup ply the needs of the farmers in the country tributary to that city have secured the services of fourteen threshing ri£3 from ti«e eastern port of the state.. The Courier-News are evi dently keen for reciprocity. They have offered to exchange with the "weekly papers pro viding they will run display advertising amounting to the difference in the price of sub srription. The proposition is a fair eve and most of weeklies of the state are going to accept the proposition. Fire prevention day, observ ed throughout the nation on this date, is marked by spe cial action in the city of Man dan. Citizens liave waited, some impatiently, for fires that might wipe out some of the disgraceful shacks along Main and other streets which now rentt for as much as good briclc stores would in the same locations. Within the last few weeks a number of secret service men and detectives have made stops in Wibaux. Just what their object was has not as yet been made public. It is said some of the government men were here looking up evidence rela tive to the recent unsigned letters that went through the mails, while others were mere ly of the "tin star" brigade. pip you iswe TH4S VNMMWMK out of* -ntflftVASH •vsy^i 5R^ ifi*tt{- ^t7?Kr Drys Win in Rich land Co., Mont. Drys Win in Recent Election by Majority of 700.—Suf fragists Increase the Dry Majority. The campaign wihich has been waged during the past week in Richland county, Montana, and which occasion ed an election last Wednesday, resulted in a victory for the wets by a majority exceeding seven hundred. Only one precinct, Lam bert, which has saloons voted wet. A great deal of the credit of the victory is due to the ef forts of the Fairview Times Times and Byron Yates, a Fairview business man, who acted as secretary for the county option committee. The Montana suffragists were in evidence at the polls and it is estimated that at least 90 per cent of their votes went in the dry column. County Commissioners On Clerk's Trail. It has been rumored that Clerk and Recorder Wyman of Dawson county, Montana, has been indicted. It is hint ed that the indictment is upon a legal technichality. It is said that the action arises from the proof reading of the records that were transcribed for Richland and Wibaux counties. Inasmuch as this work was an extra burden up" on the staff in the recorder's office it is quite reasonable to suppose that the appropria tions made by Mr. Wyman were legitimate. It may be assumed that from the manner in which the action is being conducted, the element of spite enters in to the representations that are being made. Reluctantly some of the "great business" farmers and some of the "great business men"—each according to their own estimate, are now admit' ting that the great farm hold ings must be subdivided and more practical work done. The idea of subdividing farms was fought for years by some self clected leading farmers and some self-elected business men. These fellows are now compelled to admit that the smaller farm and more farm ers will be the salvation of the countrv. There is a final awakening. One of the most remark able automobile accidents which has ever occurred in the northwest occurred when the Ford automobile driven by John Osland, Glendive man ager of the "Hart-Parr com pany, and carrying one pass enger, R. E. Wing, the Glen dive photographer, turned turtle on the valley road near Intake and then righted itself without killing or injuring either of the occupants of the car. Howard McColeman the Ol lie tonsorial artist, was in Beach this week visiting his parents. VEIN? A .MEMBER* V0N 1/NtOW numbcr f=0*si -SEFmH OFF "TH® MATfcD ORDe* 0Ffc JOSEPH DENOYER Lawyer "rectice in el] court* and before U. S. Land Officc. Ripley Block Beech, North Dakota J. A. MILLER Attorney and Counselor at Law Will take aaea in all courts. Ab atracta of title esamied. Real oe toteJ"w Practice in State and Federal r' S*. U*d We da vommiiiioMfe Beach, N. D. L. A, SIMPSON Lawyer CITY ATTORNEY Kclrinaon. North Dakota JOHN L. KOEPPLER LAWYER Over Power Clothing Store Beach, N. Dak. GEO. IRVING Contractor and Builder All Kinds of Building and Contract Work Estimates Furnished Beach, N. D. and Ollie, Mont. YOU 36RVAMT (3 CJirc* R£f=VSe To HAWD14E two-Piece PROFESSIONAL CARDS a specialty. Beach, N. D. R. M. ANDREWS Lawyer E. E. NOBLE Af«ney Stosm Insurance North Dakota GO TO LETSON'S rONSORIAL PARLOR For a Good Hair Cat, Shampoo. r*c? Meaaage or anything in the barber C. H. Letaoa, Propr^ H. B. MUSEUS Physician and Sari—n Ofice over Golden Valla* Bank leach, North Dakota ..Attorney-at-Law. Chronilce Want Ads Always Bring Results How is This For a Snap One-half Section, Wibaux County, Montana, at $12.50 per acre, easy terms. Will convey by warranty deed and furnish abstract. Will also trade. Have Sheriff's Certificates to several quarter#. Will sell or trade. If land is not redeemed you get the land. If redeemed, you get your money back and 12 per cent interest. How can you lose J. R. WATERS Qn the Comer and on the Square VWfcAR. FMM NOW WASH NOTHINtf^/ can't put anytmng over on Angeiine i/Nwy* (W UNION son?J •41 B. MacNAB Physician and Snrgeoa Ofice over Golden Valley Stats ,, Bank Readeace ^'phone 10. Ofioo 'phone 13 Beach, N. Dak. •4 DR. R. W. STOUGH Physician and Safeon Ofice on South Blencke Street Hoapitel and Ray Roaaa in Office BuiMine Beach, N. Dak. O. R. NIECE Dentist Over Hartley BflL, N.D. G. M. FOSTER Dentist Offices First Floor Noble Bid* South Blanch St. Telephone I00L Beech. N. H. CHRONICLE WANT ADS. PAY. -m -m L. M. BURKEY a Office in Hoffman Block Beach, N. E.D. LOGAN Dealer In Hard, Soft and Blacksmith O A CORD WOOD AND SLABS Baalaaaa and Reaideace Lota for Sale Rooaufor Rant. Office Opposite Bartley's Store.