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Philip weekly review and Bad River news. [volume] (Philip, Stanley County, S.D.) 1912-1918, October 02, 1913, Image 7

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fA&M FOE SAL!
Twelve miles northwest of Phil
ip, S. D. The NWV4 section 21,
township 2 N., range 19 B. 160
acres, 113 under cultivation, all
fenced and cross fenced. Small
three-room house, chicken house,
granary, barn, good well only
twelve feet deep, with plenty of
good water, pump in well This
is one of the best quarters in
land. Price $1600. Terms will
Stanley county all good smooth
be given at 6 per cent. Address
G. P. Meyer, 117 Chamber
Milwaukee, Wis. 49tf
Local Time Table
(KM NO EAST
Arrives Loaves
No. 514-T 11:26 p. m. 11:26 p, in.
No. 42* 12:25 p. in. 1:10 m.
OOIHO WfcST
Arrives Lenvos
No. 508-T 5:05 H. m.
f»:05
a. in.
No. 41T* 11:00 a. ni. 12:2 »j. ni.
Daily
Daily except Sunday.
No. 503 A r» 14 (Tliit'fijjTo 1 oadwood
No. 504 & 501 Mpls -Demlwrod.
Send your strayed or stock
taken up ads to the Review.
Count one cent a word or ab
breviation estimating cost
per issue.
J. INCE
Physician & Surgeon
Or&d(iai*>of
UHlovw llM»ltal Medical
Ooll«v*. N*w York riiy.
PHIUM. tSoirrii DAKIVTA
PHILIP
St
A
WAGGONER
O N E Y S A A W
Offices at
Philip and Fort Pierre
City Dray, Feed and Livery Barn
on East Railroad 81 root
Your patronage solicited
and appro-luted. Dra.v
tng and transferring
IMiflir u:t
Et*.
Filiin, Prop.
Dr. K. B. UKIVliK
E N I S
I'lulip, South Dakota
Norih Center Street
Office I'hone .'.7 Ites. Phone 4A
Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble.
When you have tmuMe willi your »loui
itch or chronic cnu*ti|ation, don't imagine
that jour caw is beyond help just because
vour doctor fails to give v«u relief. Mrs.
U. Stengle, Plaintieid, N. J., writes, "For
over
a
month {wst 1 have been troubled with
my stomach. Everything I ate ujwtet it ter
ribly. On« of Chamberlain's advertising
booklets came to me. After reading a few
of the letter* from people who had been
tired by Chamberlain')* Tablet*, 1 decided to
try them. 1 have taken nearly three-fourths
of a package of them and can now eat almost
everything that I want For sale by all
dealer*.—Ad ver tisemen t.
WHY
not give
pour lad
the same training?
"WW« I wu iTowtn* lad, od «m
•Its aur word* in my iwll*i that
I net andrrntand, my mother. In
at*a4 of |i'ln( ma thr deBnition whaa
I awIM har. aniformlr aant me to
the dictionary to learn it. and In thla
wnj I gradually Icarnad many things
ktaldes tha maaalng of tha individaal
word la quaation -among other tklan
kaw taiMa dictionary.and tha cnat
plaaaara and advantage than might
he la tha aaa of tha dlctloaary.
Afterwards, whaa I want to the villags
Trti-t*. my chlaf dlveraloa. aftsr bf
aaaa wars laaraad and hafors tk«T
i net tad, waa la taming ovar ths
i of tha 'Unabridged* of those
Now tha moat modern Una
... -UteNBWINTKENATIONAL—
•a a plaasan of tha
daya.
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asrt.
t*r as my haswlsdgo artsads, It Is
at [mint tha bsat of ths oscnhas
dlrttms-'— aad «iUi saOdaat fae
aU ordinary aaaa. Bvsa thsss whe
paassss tha aplsadM dlctleaartsa la
asvscal volaama wUl yat lad It a gnat
(HHsImm to have thia» whlsh Is se
miact, so fall, aad a* Uastworthy
to lsava. la aiest saasa, llttla ta ha
Albsrt B. Csak.l1bOL.LLJIW
rof tha Eagllsh I aa—ajs aad
Yals Ualr. Agrfl MLMU.
fUBIi»|iilsana.
gtamBi nvomuiMui
G. AC MERRIAM COMPANY,
ror Orartt Yaara Pahllshsts
tt
TkoGeaaiite Webster's Dletleaanss.
aPUNCriKLD. MiJMLD.t. A.
V' 'V
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Only One Year Ago
J'astjinH Times: At this time
last year Teddy was drinking twfll
qiwirts of whiskey per day|
Tnft was layinp plans to steal
anything he could get. his hands
on. in. the wfty of votes, and
Wilson was joinin-g all the A. P.
A. s and Knights of Oolumbuses
he could get into. The trusts
were emptying barrels of money
where it would do the trusts
most good, and Tammany was I
|.planning to steal Xew York from!
the democrats, and Ilinky Dink
was going to steal Chicago for
anyone who would put up the'
most cash. The county WHS
g»ing to .smash if Wils.n was
elected, it was going Jo smassher
il Teddy was elected, and the
load would he too heavy for it to
g» anywhere if Taft was elected.
\N itli democratic success corn
would be 10 cents a bushel and
hogs would sell at two bits a
piece with republicans winning
the high cost of living would
starve off the workingman, and
only the extremely rich could af
ford even crackers and cheese
with Toddy elected all the male
population would have to go to
war and fight Erip, Irip, Orip.
Europe and Stirrup. It was
just an awful time. The country
was going to the devil no matter
which way it went, but we were
willing to fight to have it go our
way. We pawed the air, shout
ed and swore, cussed and fussed,
called each other names and then
cussed some more. Beteher,'
we're a dandy bunch of loons a
bout once in four years. But
some way, the country is going
along just about normal, and I
would no matter who was elected
Still all those calamities the re­
Heory McQuillen, Aug,
publicans prophesied on each
other might have happened if
Wilson had failed to pull throng)
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE
OIJOSIRK SALE
Whoreas default lia« been made in
the conditions of a certain second
mortgage rontainlng
a
power of
sale, dated the 29t.h day of July,
1912, executed by Clyde Young aad
Tres«a Young, his wife, mortgagors,
to Wi:ll R. Walpoie, of Philip, 8.
D., mortgagee, ^aid diuly recorded in
the office of the register of deeds
of Stanley county, South Dakota,
on the 3utih day of July, 1912, at
nine oVWk
a,
Whereas, The amount claimed to
be diuo on sa'd mortgage at the date
of this notice is the smni of Two
Hundred Twelve and 50.100 Dol
lars ($212.50) principal, ^ndTwen.
ty four and 42-100 Dollars ($24.42)
interest, together with $25.00 stat
utory attorney {«««, amounting in
all to $261.92.
Now, therefore, not'ee Is hereby
given that by virtue of the power
of sale co^ntained therein. said
mortgage w 1 )'l be foreclosed by a
sale of the mortgaged premises de
sorfbed theren, at public auction
at the front dooj* of the court houst
in the city of Fort Pierre, Stanley
county, South Dakota, on Wednes
day, the 5th day of November, 1913
at ten o'clock in the forenoon, of
that day.
The said mortgaged premises are
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, at his place,
known as the Bielski farm two miles north of Philip
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8th
Beginning at 12 o'clock the following described property:
On# team horses, weight 2200 lbs. One 3 year old mare, safe in foal, broke,
weight 1250 lbs.
Seven head of extra good milch cows, all giving milk now. Seven spring
calves, one a good bull. Four shoats, weight 60 pounds.
Machinery and Farm Implements
One wagon, one spring wagon, one top buggy, one hayrack, lister and drill
combined, one 25-foot harrow, one new cream separator, 500 pound* capacity,
two sets work harness, one single harness, one good saddle.
Some hay and cane, chickens, household goods and kitchen furniture.
FREE LUNCH AT 11:30
TITDIWI^ sums under $10.00 cash, on sums over that amount 6
1 LlllfliJb months time will be given on approved security at 10 per cent
interest. 2 per cent discount for cash.
W Wmm I I mam mm
OWNIBB
'-A
.ii'j-• .'**'»• ....
situated in Stanley county, in the!
state of South Dakota, and a?© de.
acribed as follows, to-wlt: hots one
(1 and two(2v and the East, half
of the Northwest Quarter (E1^
NWt j) of section thirty.one (31)!
*n wneh'p five(6) North of range
nineteen (19) East of the Black
Hills Meridian
Dated
m., in Book 82 of
uiortgageH on page 42 4 which
mortgage was on the 2ord day of
September, 11 1 3, duly •isslg'ned by
the sa'd Will R. Walpole to H. J.
iVh'Mahto, of Philip, S. D.. said as
signment being duly recorded in
the of flee of the re&ieter of deeds
of Stanley county, South Dakota,
on the 24 day of September, 191 3,at
9 o'clock a. m., in Book 7 8 on i»age
which defaiflit i-oueists in the
failure of the said mortgagors to
pay the interest due en the prim-i
pal uHte secured by said mortgage u
the time specified for the payment
tlie.reof, by reason of which de
fault the power of sale contained
*n said mortgage has beoome ope.
vntive and
Ht
Philip, 8 tfeta 23rd
di'y of September. l9lo
11. MeMahon, assignee of the
mortgage and owner of mortgage-
Whitney 6 Bielskl, attorneys for
assignee.
E. Coyne, sheriff of fltafltey
co1:iity, g. D.
1st
piibi Sept. 25 last pub!. Oct. :i
GO AFTER THE COW
1 sit down in tlic meadow
and wait for the cow to back up
to be milked go after the cow."
The hasis for the whole dairy in
dustry is the cow and if farmers
ae going to utilize to the best ad
vantage the great quantities of
roughage that annually are wast
ed on every farm
they
must go
.'tTier the cow.
There ir no way to convert
th eorn, the hay,
the
elover, the
straw, the kafir, the inilo and the
abundance of other green feed
into a marketable form so quick
ly and so economically as by
feeding to the dairj cow, She
works day and night constantly,
both summer and winter, on week
daya and Sundays, in flood and
drouth, to convert the unmarke
table waste of the farm into a
I'inished and valuable product of
i'iiuiii food.
the first thing is to get the
cows Profits are then as
sumed, for the dry-farm
v
.oimtry
i riieie the marketing facilities
--specially adopted, the feeds
a if at hand in most sections .md
the products are in prowin# de
maud.
O E I E Y w e e k y e v i e w
H.aFUlarf
Clerk.
idL -J?
11. Johnson H. L.
Office
I.»hm
16 Agreement for Sale el
Real Batete tl
l?. Contract for Sale el
It. Townablp Plat* 7x7 la.. I#
if. Coupon Note, 2 color, I
notes S#
20 l^tat Will aad 1*01*.
meat 4#
21. Agent* Oontraet real ae
tate 49
23. 2nd R. B. Mortise* II
25. Release of Chattel Moft.
*a«e St
26. Certificate of Proteat .. .SI
Stele fo—
27. Warranty Deed II
21. Quitclaim Deed If
29. Satisfaction of Mortgage IB
20. Real Batate Mortgage .. .11
31. Assignment of Moil.
gage .tl
IS. Mechaaic'e Lien II
39. Application for Loan .. .11
41. Chattel Mortgage Spec
lal (In duplicate) ft
41. Chattel If oHc* -fhevt
School PI1rlB
42. Notice of Funds to Par
Warrants tt
ill. School Warrant Book .. .ft
E McLANEI
The HARDWARE MAN
OME HERE for your fall and winter
supplies in Heavy and Shelf Hard
ware, Heating Stoves and Range*,
Farm Implements, Wagons, Etc. You
have every advantage when you buy
from us. We carry the largest stock of
any in our line in this part of the state.
It's a "quality" stock, too, one that as
sures "the best" for our customers.
Reliable Hardware
Hbown
Johnson, Brown & Johnson
LAWYERS
Over Hargesheimer's Drug Store Philip, S.
Legal Blanks
Dot
P*9«» l.—eu, Caah iUuL.I .26
Cub av
(JrttJu Rent 4#
liiaM Ltfuie .IB
1 Mud Real Hbtttj
36
i'u#tr of Attorney .... 40
Notei, pad of 100 86
7 Verified Aciount (coun
ty towmhlp or sbhool SB
Special Warranty Dee4. .IB
Contract for Deed SB
10 Hill of 8ale SB
r, Contract to Sell IJve
lit.
Stock 4#
Land (affidavit) ... .tl
Form (In trtpV'-B^e) .. .It
41. Land Listing Ooi .ft
4t. Publisher's and A tor.
ney's Affidavits of :ubb.
llcatlon IB
r.i official Bond aad Oatfc
(dty, rlllags or town
effleer) .tt
PHILIP, SOUTH
LTDUB. JOHMAOV
?l\ll Vuwotlilp
AS. Notl«« «f Funds to Pay
Warrants
44 Town Warrant, book of B0
tit. TrwaeureT's Annual State
mwit, sach
62. I.and Tax Pass Book
each
119. Overseer's Laud Tat Be
celpt Book
199. Meeting of Town Board
of Review
lit.
Treasurer s Boui
Oath
.luitice's Bon4
Oath
•It. Clerk's Bead
Oath
III Constable's Bead sad
Oatk
The Review $1 a Year
Id
4i»
14
10
40
SO
44
44
.49
.4
214. Assessor's Bond and
Oath
21. Oatb tor Bupervleor
194. Road Overaaer'a or Peend.
masters •ooaptaaee ..
It4. Overseer's Poll Tag Be.
celpt Books
JuUee Oasit
it. Transcript of Judgment
luetics court
II Transcript of Judgment
Attorneys' Lisa .. ..
II. Notice of Levy
24. Susnmons-—Oeneral form
24. Receipt Book, 199 IS
47. Stallee Hetes
42. Scale Weight Ticket# ..
It. Applicative to Co
II. Notice of Ooates
14. Aiffldavlt aad Oreei
24
.11
9
74
V. B. Issd Offlv
PufblicaUoo of Notice
ef Contest
24. Proof ef Publication ....
25. Relinquishment
34. Attorney's Authority ..
27. Withdrawal of Ooetsst
37 VI Waiver of Prefereace
J*
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IB
21
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W«ht .,«•
44. Notice of Iateatlea «p
Make Waal Prooi ..
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' needs at ill times.
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