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PACrtB BfOHT -Jh* I" P, ,SJv' .W^!-i V W s v( Vr~ ,« Buy Your Legal Blanks of the PHILIP WEEKLY REVIEW PHILIP, SOUTH DAKOTA The Review keeps in stock a complete assortment of the blank forms in most common use, comprising Con tract for Deed, Chattel Morgayv, Satisfaction of Mort gage, Farm Lease, House and Real Kstate Ivease, Warrant Deed, Mortgage With Power of Sale, Prom issory Notes, Etc., Etc. PRICE LIST OF BLANKS (In dozen lots: social prices will be quoted on quantities) Satisfaction of Mortgage $ .35 Satisfaction of Mortgage (by Corporation) 35 Mortgage—With Power of Sale 35 Farm Lease—Cash Rent 35 Farm Lease—Cash or Grain Rent. .40 Gra-ss Lease .#5 House and Real Estate. 85 Bond for Deed 40 Power of Attorney. .40 Quit Claim Deed .40 Notes, pad of 100 .. 85 Verified Account (Co*&«y or School) J5 Warranty Deed .85 Special Warranty Deed .85 Mortgage—With Power of Sale.(shorter form) 85 Bill of Sale.- 85 Chattel Mortgage—Special (in duplicate). .60 Chattel Mortgage—Short Form (in triplicate) .50 Bill of Sale. 85 Mechanic's Lien 35 Contract for Deed 35 Contract to Sell Live Stock 40 Agreement for Sale of Real Estate 35 Contract for Salt of Land—Affidavit 25 Township Plats 7x7 in. .80 Discharge of Real Estate Mortgage *80 Coupon Note, 2 color, 5 notes 60 Last Will and Testament 40 Agent's Contract (real estate) 40 2nd Real Estate Mortgage 35 Earnest money Contract of Sale 40 JUSTICE COURT Notice of Levy 25 Summons 25 BOUND BOOKS Listing Contract, each 1 75 Scale Weight Tickets, each 1.25 Receipt Books, 800 with duplicate 90 CIVIL TOWNSHIP Treasurer's Bond and Oath 4o Justice's Bond and Oath 40 Clerk's Bond and Oath 40 Constable's Bond and Oafch 40 Assessor's Bond apd Oath 40 Blank Oaths for Supervisors 20 Road Overseer's Acceptance of Office.. 20 Overseer's Poll Tax Receipt Books of 50 with *4lb 40 U. S. LAND OFFICE Proof of Publication 25 Contest Notice §5 Affadavit of Contest—Notary .f5 Relinquishment t5 Attorney's Authority A-- £5 Withdrawal of Contest 25 We would be pleased to quote prices on an form not listed above if wanted in quantities we will print them, but will endeavor to supply our customers' needft bt all times. O E S S O I I E Auto Garage i Agent for Wasco Tires, Stardard Tire in Protector We repair and vulcanize blowouts in casings and tubes gj| ?. Full line of auto goods^ The celebrated i French Batteries. All kinds of expert gas engine work. We have large 10-foot lathe, and can turn out any kind of shafting. Oatollne. Auto Oils, 75c and $1 a gallon, w "$1 Livary Work Fred M. Robinson, Prop. A J&.1 "kvL% .*.% -i v •**, 't 'a'(4 i" '•. 4 u v V v v (V &v"\ DONATES A SI $1 a Year W 7 Norbcck Overlook* the Fact that Offi cial* Can't Contract With State Mfctaheflll, S. D., May 24.—It is not often thait a man becomes a dtomar to a atate,eith willing or innwill ng fund it la in the latter that theHon orabfle Peter Norbeck, of Redfiiekl, stiute SK-mator from Spink county, has just wq Hired some prominence th'muigjh hii® congit/riiictnoo of the new artosdem wcl'l at the state iwiBvemlty, at V^rmlll ion.aiwl which -wall ooet Mr Norbeck t.he sum of $2,400, all be cause he wae umawuure of a oeirta&n statute In tli •. gtate of Sen Dakota The ttoniation of the Splnik county politician comes about In a way that IKIS t'ricowle regard it a pretty gKKd jokie utpon the unwilling phiiilantluo pi»t. The ktgliafature authorized tho ro gtmita to dig a me-wi well at the eta to university &t VerniLliMon and am ap propriation, was maxle to cover the o«t of the project. This was done at tiuc time that Mr. Nor bock wias a member of the senate. Wh«n tbe time came to advertise for bids for the diigt&in*g of the well .ifclie only one received by te board of regents was flrnm Mr. Notrbeok for the Biiim of $2,400. The work wlae k,nie iin a way quiite eaitiisfrtxitory to thie board, and wlnetn Mr. Norbeck had compie.L od the work, hie bill waa approved by the board of retgcniits. However wlhien the billl wtis senit to State Auditor Amtdierson to re ceive tlhJe cash., he remembered TIT» PHTUP WIJBKLY RBVIRW, PfffLTP, SOOTH BAftfcTA, MAY 25, 1911 Walpole & Kelly will pay cash for your land—see them WELL TO STATE what the state board of reigenit® hiid for gotten, likewise Mr. Norbeck. This referred: to a iortion of section 12, art Idle 3, of the constitution, w'hiih readfe as follows: "Nor Bhatl any member of tlhe leig iigluitmre diuring tlhe term for which ho Bhal.l have been elected, or wdthim one yeair thereafter, be liniterested, directly or ind i.i-e'tly, in any on Urwit wlith tilie suite or any cvounty thereof, auithoHzad by any LaiW' piujs ed durinig the term for which hie elu have been elected, i Itnaismuich as Mr. Norbeck was a member of senate at the itittme Cue law was passed authorizing the con struicUion ol' the well, he comes uiiKltr th© provisions of the Tauw lin a very direct mainner, couaequieautljy hiis biliLl cannot be eoikx-ted im amy way, un less the sftajte cuuditoir wiilil stand for tine vliolatioai of the law, and it is not tikdlly thiart. such wiiM be the case. A Case of "Juvenile Delinqneaejr" A nwun from IXHuglsllnmid writes to thle editor of the New York Sun flor init'ormaJtion. He Jfe thie helpfliessl fatti er of a boy, of wbiom he writes as foiLlowls: "I have a boy who has absolutely no respeict Dor taw, ordeir, property or peace. He destroys the quliietincsa of the house and the neighborihood at alii: hours. He ruthiliesally amashes alll klinids of property that oomes ito his ihiiuiids—books, papers, gloss wane. He us r^peniteitllly Btruck liis motiiicr itn tJiie face aa 1ioleaitJly as hia Bitroitgrth permitted. He Is addicted to dirimk and never kinows when he lias entougfh. Yet his motiier aawl I tMink lie is fine as he is oindi dread thedaywlieii he geits old emoug"h to ^••rite fool letitetrs for the nowapajp ei's—like tikis. His a£&? Not q.uiite ft yen*4 yet Think They Own the Earth The notion has grown up in the pubtlj/c liamdi states anjd territories that everybody who is on the gixxunid hias a. right to allithe publijc doniiain he earn get hoiltd of under thie thin nest poasiblie ooJor of complianoe to the Law that every lu'mGeir oompcuny has a riightt to run its steam sajw iuillls day and niigh*t oai publik itiim bar, andievetr- owner of live stock has tun iibaliitsnable right to finee xas turiage on the puhliic domaSn. Oases iimvoilviaig the rijgihits of the aatiioa where tried In local courts Juaive often been dietiiidedi b(y the pre vailing loual eeint imenit. But the supreme, eaurt of the Unit ed StaJtes is not subeiot to theAnfiu emioe oreated by "so oners" and "boomers" auud tlhe expLoiiteira of nat ural resouirces in the newer parts of tihte country. The nation has a rig,lit to piroteot its property amd conserve dts natural iresoairces caarimig for Irts lands amd "aines and forests and waiter powieirs with a view to gene ral rather than ladfividiuail •amd ito take some moite at the rHghts 6i postieirittyi. The exploiter of the west has had a ton day but lit to owr iMi. fiek headaehc ra«alto from a diaordsraA •oodition of the atwach, and can ha cored by tba an of duuabarlaia'i Stomach and Liver Tablet*. Try h. For aala by Fhanaaqj. Pio* x- v y, DAVID LAM PERT CITY DRAY LINE it Wants a share of your business. Is in a nosition and has the facilities for f) prompt service. Let your wants be made known to him. When in Philip Try the new bam w '.sfc of Philip Lum'rer Co. 50c for a team over night. Free bed to driver Robert Riley, Prop. Dr. R. B. DRIVER E N I S Philip, South Dakota North Center Street Office Phone 37 Res. Phone 4A GEOKGE PHILIP ALVTX WAGGONER Philip & Waggoner Attorneys at Law Philip and Fort Pierre, So. Dakota *1* *)i v ^'i1 *i* (f*'t1if1'f"!1 *1* 4* 't1 Do You Realize i That Philip hub one ol' the very 4 best barber shops in the state, We refer to the 4 "Up-to-Date" Barber Shop .v You are assured a hearty wel come, courteous treatment and *r the best of workmanship. !L. A. KELLEY, C. A. BENNETT Lawyer Office over Harveaheimer's Drug Ptore I'M I LI I'. S. I). 5-1 Oc STORE CHINA, TINWARE, IIA IK PINS, PINS and all the little useful articles. BLUTII-DAY POST CABDS A SPECIALTY MRS. M. GUST Department of the interior, United States Land Office at Pierre, S. D., April 28, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Fred C. Johnson, of Philip, S. P., who on August 7, 190., made H. E. No. 4799, Serial No. 0f847, for NWJ, Section 29, Township 3N, Range 21 E. B. H. Meridian, has tiled notice of inten tion to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James A. Quigg, U. S. Commissioner, at Philip, S. D., on the 15th day of June, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Harold Onsted, Oswald Onsted, Au gust T. Lundgren and Perry Wafford all of Philip, S. D. John L. Lockhart, Register. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Pierre, S. D. April 11, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Lars Peter Nelson, of Old Trail, S. D., who on May 8, 1906, made H. E. No. 6853 Serial No. 06289, for nwj sei of SEi Sec 5 and NEi of NEi, Section 8 Township 3 North, Range 21 East B. H. Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make|| Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James A. Quigg, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in Philip, S. D. on the 20th day of May 1011. Claimant names as witnesses: Guilder Christiansen, Chris Kruse, and ames Albertson all of Elbon, 8. D. and Fred Behlotiman, Jr. «f Old Trail, S. D. John L. Lockhart, Regtettr. A*.*1 v kA Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oilice at Pierre, S. D., May 11, 1«)11. Notice is hereby given that August T. Lundgren, of Philip, S. IX, who, on June 11, 1900, made H. E. No. 7139 Serial No. (M3}1, for NEi section 30, township 3 N., range 21 E. B. II. M., has tiled notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore James A. Quigg, U. S. Commis sioner, in lils office at Philip, S. I)., on the 20th day of une, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: James II. McQuillen, George H. Norton, John Toomev, all of Philip, S. I)., Charles P. Wofford, of Old Trail, S. D. John L. Lock hart, Register. I make farm loans in Stanley and Lyman counties at a Reasonable rate of interest and give optional payments. I have ready money on hand to loan. Write me. F. J. Mundt, Madison, S. D. 50-9t Department of thelnterior United States Land Office at Pierre, S. 1). April 1st 1911. Notice is hereby given that Mar garet Scanlon, of Philip S. I)., who, on December 22, 1905, made II. E. No. r»f80, Serial No. 0t)01!. forSEj Section 18, Township 2N. Kange 21 E. li. II. Meridian, has tiled notice of inten tion to make Final tive year Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before James A. Quigg U. S Commissioner, at Philip S. D. on the 17Hi day of May, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: II. 11 Fislar. Guy Edlin, Blanche Edjin and Frank Keister all of Philip S. D. John L. Lockhart, Register. Real estate bought and sold. Security Banking & Trust Co. NOTICE OF MORTGAFJE FORE CLOSRIJE SALE Whereas, default lias been made In the pay ment of the principal and interest 011 the money secured liy a morurajre made and dat ed April 13. 1910, Vy George K. Moles and Kachcl I,. Moles, his wife, of the County of Stanley and State of South Dakota, to John II. Simpson, of the County of Stanley and State of South Dakota, and which said morttraye was recorded in the ottice of the Register of Deeds of tiie County of Stanley and State of South Dakota in Hook 45 of Mortgages on» I'age 14*i thereof on the isth day of May, A. D., I'.MO, at nine o'clock A. M. of said day: and, Whereas, no action or proceedings at law, or otherwise has !een instituted to recover the money secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof: and. Whereas, it was stipulated in said mortgage that if default would l»e made in the payment of any portion of the! principal or interest promptly at the time the same should become due, then the whole sum of principal and In terest should at once become due and. Whereas, default has been made in the pay ment of the pi incipal and interest secured by said mortgage and the whole amount of the principal and interest has lecome due by reason of said default and, Whereas, the amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage at the date of said sale is Eight Hundred ($*00.00) Dollars,Iwith interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from the i:itli day of April, 1910, which said Interest amounts to In-sides Twer.ty five ($25.00) Dollars, statutory attorney's fees. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and duly recorded as aforesaid, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgage will IK- foreclosed by the sale of the mortgaged premises therein described at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Kort Pierre, Stanley County,South Dakota, on Saturday, the 10th day of .Inne. Hill^at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. The said mortgaged premises are situated In the said County of Stanley and State of South Dakota and are descriin'd as follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE^i) of Section twelvel(12) in township one (I) north of range twenty (20) east of the Iilack Hills Meridian containing one hundred sixty (100) acres ac cording to the Government survey thereof. Dated at Fort IMerre, Stanley County, South Dakota, this 20th day of April, lull. John H. Simpson, Mortgagee, Philip & Waggoner, Attorneys for MortglgW. First Publication April 27th, last June 8th, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSURE SALE Whereas, default has been made in the pay ment of the interest due semi-annually 011 the money secured by a certain mortgage made and dated February 7th, 1910, by Jake Welier. a single man. of the County of Stanley and State of South Dakota, to Andrew J. Wray, of the County of Stanley and State of South Dakota, and whlch#said mortgage was recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Stanley and State of South Dakota in Iiook 42 of Mortgages on Page 81 thereof on the 21st day of February, 1910, at live o'clock, P. M. of said day and. Whereas, no action or proceed ing at law, or otherwise, has been Instituted to recover the money secured by said mortgage or any part thereof and. Whereas, it was stipulated In the said mort gage that if default would be made in the payment of any portion of the principal or interest promptly at the time the same should become due, then the whole sum of principal and Interest of the amount secured by said mortgage would and the whole amount of the principal and Interest has become due by reason of said default and, Whereas, the amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage is Fifteen Hundred (#1500. 00) Dollars with interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum from the 7th day of February 1910, besides Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars statutory attorneys' foes, ana taxes if & as by the records of said Stanley County, and the costs of said sale. Now therefore, notice is hereby sriven that by virtue of the power of sale contained III the said morUratre and duly recorded as afore said. and pursuant to the statute in sut'h raM made and provided, the said morttraire will be foreclosed by the sale of the morthatred premises therein descrilied at public auction at the front door of the courthouse In the City of Fort Pierre, Stanley County. South Dakota, on Saturday, the 10th day of June, U'tl, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. The said mortgaged premises are situated in the said county of Stanley and State of South Dakota and are described as follows, to-wlt: The northwest quarter of section thirty, township one north. ran*re twenty-four east of the It lack Hills Meridian, containing one hundred sixty acres more or less according to the irovernment survey thereof. Dated at Fort LMerre, Stanley County. South Dakota, this 20th day of April, A. D.. 1011. Andrew J. Wray, Mortgaged. Philip & VTatrroner, Attorneys for Mortgagee. First Publication April 27th. last June 8th. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the principal and interest of the money secured by a mortgage made and dated on the 22nd day of September, 1910. by Na thaniel Stevenson and Libbie Stevenson, his wife, of the County of Stanley and State of South Dakota, to M. F.. Smith & Co. of Douglas County. Nebraska, and which said mortgage is recorded in the ottice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Stanley and State of South Dakota in Rook 42 of Mortgages 011 Page 2111 thereof 011 the 2i»tli day of Septeni!er, A. D. htio. at 9 o'clock A. M. of said day: and Whereas, no action or proceedings at law or otherwise has been instituted to recover the money secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof: and Whereas it was stipulated in said mortgage that if default would made in the payment of any iwrtion of the principal or interest promptly at the time the same should become due, or if default be made in the payment of the taxes assessed or to be assessed upon said premises before the same become delinquent, then tint whole sum of principal and interest should at once be come due: and Whereas, default has been made in the pay ment of the principal and Interest secured by said mortgage, and the whole amount of tlw principal and interest has tiecome due by reason of said default: and Whereas, default has been made In the pay ment of the taxes on the said land as is shown by the records in the ofliee of the County Treasurer of Stanley County, South Dakota and Whereas, the amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage at the date of said sale is i^ll.iift, with interest on the sum of $7.V00 from the 22nd day of September, 1910, to the 1st day of November. 1910, at the rate of S per cent per annum or I.'K\ and interest on the sum of from the 1st day of Novemlier, 1910, to the 29th day of April, 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Interest on the sum of ?7.V00 from the 22nd day of Septemter. 1910. to the 10th day of No vemlier. 1910, at the rate of s per cent per annum, and interest on the sum of £7".k2 from the 10thday of Novemtjer, 1910. to the 29th day of April, 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Interest on the sum of 175.00 from the 2tnd day of September, 1910, to the 20th day of No vember, 1910, at the rate of per cent per annum, and interest on he sum of #7."».HS from the 20th day of November, 1910. to the 29th day of April, 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent par annum. Interest on the sum of #75.00 from the 2tad day of Septemliei, 1910, to the 30th day of November, 1910, at the rate of per cent per annum and interest on the sum of $7C.1: from tiie 30thday of November, 1910, to the 29th day of April, 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Interest on the sum of 875.00 from the SSd day of Septemlter, 1910, to the 10th day of Dec emljer, 1910, at the rate of 8 per cent per an num and interest on the sum of 87ti.:«) front the loth day of December, 1910, to the 2Vth day of April, 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent per Dated at Fort Pierre, Stanley Oonnty, Dakota, this 29th day of April, 1911. M. shown June 15. an num. Interest on the sum of 175.00 from the ttd day of September, 1910, to the 20th day of Dec ember. 1910. at he rate of N percent per annum and interest on the sum of S70.97 from the 20th day of December, 1910, to the 29th day of April 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Interest on the sum of £1*1.09 from the 2tad day of Septemlier. 1910. to the 1st day of Janu ary, f91J, at the rate of per cent per annum, and interest on the sum of S1K4.42 from the 1st day of January. 1911, to the 29th day of April, 1911, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Besides $2,".00 statutory attorneys' fee and taxes as showu by the records of said Stanley County. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and duly recorded as aforesaid and pursuant to the statute in such case made •nd provided, said mortgage will le fore Closed by the sale of the mortgaged premises therein described at public auction at the front door of the court house in the City of Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, on the 17th day of June, 1911, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. The said premises are situated in the said county of Stanley and state of South Dakota and are described as follows:, to-wit: Beginning at the North-east corner of sec tion thirty-two (iJ2) in township two (2) south of range twenty-two (22) east of the Black Hills Meridian, thence due south one hundred sixty (100) rods along the east line of said sec tion to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter (NEU) of said section, thence due west eighty 0*0) rods along south line of said north-east quarter ('«), thence due north along the line making the division line be tween the west half (\Y'-i) and east half (E4) of said north-east quarter (NE'i) to a point where said line intersects the south lineof the C. M. & St. Paul Railway right-of-way, thence north-easterly along said south line of said railway right-of-way to point where said south line of said railway right-of-way intersects the north line of said section thirty-two (82), thenee east along said north line of said section to place of beginning. (Less three pieces of land deeded to Burt Cherry, L. M. Beckham and Fred Thone, and aggeegating about tw« acres.) E. SMITH & CO., UortgagMb Philip & Waggoner, Attorneys for MortgagM. First publication Mar last pnblicatlOB