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•- 1 K M 0 m v 6 v w * * t ï : ik m è w m m * '■ a » m * * . * c s * afrgtfit >Nkk*»> * 4 f c » m * i* of Kwrtfi k M k r t t i Onxty of Têtues. J . W . Q»eü. plaintiff. r s / Goorgo Therrîee. Mtnale Tkorsrtea1, his wife, L'Beeyer Syndicat«,- Alfred L’Eeuyer and Harry Browns, defend ants. ’ - • . i The State of Montana to the above named defendants : You are hereby summoned to ans wer the complaint in this action which is filed in.the office of the clerk of his court, a copy of which is here with Berved upon you, and file your answer and serve a copy thereof up on the plaintiff's attorney within i fo r $4.00 p e r to n o r delived it to twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer,, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought for the pur pose of foreclosing a mortgage given by the defendants George Therrien and Minnie Therrien, his wife, to the above-named plaintiff on the 24th day of November, 1920, and upon the fol lowing described lands situate with in Teton County, State of Honana, to-wit:— The east half of the northeast quarter (E ^ N E 1^ ), the soiithwest quarter of' the northeast quarter (SWÎ4NEI4), the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter - (SE1/] NW%), thee ast half of the south west quarter (E%SW|4) and th< southeast quarter (SEI4) of sectior seventeen (17), the east half of th* northeast quarter (E%NE>4), th' southwest quarter of the northea-s' quarter (SW J4 NE%) and the north vest quarter (NWÎ4) of sectioi •wenty (20), and the northwest quar er (NWÎ4)) of section twenty-on. '21), all in township twenty-seve.i '27), north, of range eight (8) wes. if the principal meridian in Montanr iccording to the official survey there of, and containing eight hundre. forty (840) acres; This action is further brought fo ‘ lie purpose of collecting the amour •hie to plaintiff upon the said moi\ rage and the promissory note secur thereby, with interest due thereon reasonable attorney’s fees and co'-t of suit, all as more fully appears i \he verified complaint on file herein ..roi-once to which is hereby made. Witness my hand and the seal r ’ ho said Djstrict Court, this 7th da of Novemb^j*. in the year of our Lor one' thousand nine hundred an twenty-three. BLANCHE M. JACOBSON 'Court Seal) Cleri Ceo. W. Magee, •ttorney for Plaintiff. r’hoteau, Montana. 'First publication November 9, 10° \ . . 7 - COPYRIGHT by The B‘0B B S -M ERRI L ! > , C O . JOSEPH GREER is a pirate without a ship; a savage without a jungle; a caveman* without a cave. H e is '} dynamic, hot-tempered, handsome in a black-bearded fashion. H e knows the world’s rough hand, but has i; L a d ir, enough and notV wants the silky things o f life. H e n i:: >. :r ior, an industrial engineer with a record o f r / e . i ¡m i a:id a big idea. W o m e n are attracted to him. IV1 think twice, realizing that he has tremendous potentialities, but whether for sucqess or failure they aren’t sure. This is his story, .Coa trice Greer is her father 8 own daughter, though they meet for the first time when she is nineteen. She has all and more of his good looks, something of his talents, much of his temperament; is more, even than he, a crea ture of the jungle. She is an explorer in experience and emotion, always ready to chance what she has for what she hasn’t and what she thinks she wants. But she lacks her father’s sagacity and is sly, truant, wilful, suspicious. W o m e n appraise her instantly, if not always correctly; men are blinded by her beauty. A n d this is her story. This T r u ly Fascinating N o v el Starts Serially in N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N (Non-coal) Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Great Falls, Mu; tana, Oct., 23, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Wi' liam Spiva, of Selma, Montana, wh- on July 2, 1923, made Addl. Sto< raising Homestead Entry, Serial No. 042297, for W ^ S W % , Sec. 26; NB’/t- SWVi, Section 35, Township 29N, Range 5E., Montana Meridian, lias fled notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Andrew A. Pond, U. S. Commissioner, at lii- office at Chester, Montana, on th' 3rd day of Dec., 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Schall, Arthur Ainley, L. S Pugsley, M. R. Crist all of Chester. Montana. W. E. BENNETT, Registei (First publication November 3, 19221 N O T IC E FOR PU B L ICATIO N Republication (Non-coal) Department of the Interior, U. S. Laind. Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, Noy, 15, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Guss II. McDoneU, of Choteau, Montana, who, on Mar. 5, 1919,& Dec. 1, 1920, made Homestead E n tries, Serial Nos. 044860-050742,“\ for N&SE%, SE%- SE%V ¡BWjiSBHi Suc;‘ .6j: NE&NE& NW%NE%. Section 7, Township'24N. (First publication Novembei 23, 192?) ¿•■V * 0 * / . » • * *■ w * ‘ ’ * Range 7W., Pr. Meridian M., has fil ed irotice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to in land above described, before Regis ter, U. S. Land Office, Great Falls. Montana, on the 2nd day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses; George Davis, Earl Yeager, Granville Underwood, James Peebles all of Choteau, Montana. W. E. BENNETT. Register.,,-•. A L IA S SUMMONS? ! t In the District Court of the Nim •. teenth Juicial District of the Stae, • of Montana, in and for the Count: I of Teton. , j E. J. Lander & Co., 'a corporation ! plaintiff, vs. I. N. Walker and Ann , L. Walker, his wife; Charles )• Ellis; the Northern National Ban ■ of Great Falls, a corporation; W- liums-WaJker-Furdy Company, corporation; Guy Newman; and J 11. Proudfoot, defendants. , The State of Montana sends greet ; ings 1 o the above named defendant ad to each of them: You are lu-v'by summoned to an • wer to the complaint in this acli filed in the office of the clerk of t’ court a copy of which is heieby se> cd upon one of you in each coer wherein, env of you reside, and 1 - file : our nn-we’ and nerve a, <y pi ' ’ ntiff’*? p.ttorn s after service r< ..ihtRt.v? of the dav - cojtrt,for the foreclosure pf a certain rea| estate mortgage, cqyering real estate located in Teton County, Mon tana, and described as follows: Northwest quarter (NWI4) section eleven (11) township twenty-three , (23) north of range three (3) west of the Montana meridian, containing 320 acres more or less according-to the United States government • survey thereof. Said mortgage was made, executed “and delivered by I. N. Walker and Anna L. Walker, his wife, dated,Oc tober 28tb, 1916, to E. J. Lander & Co., a corporation, the plaintiff here in, which said mortgage was duly filed and recorded in the office of the county clerk & recorder of Teton county, Montana, on the £7th day or November, 1916, at 12:00 in Book 4-K of Mortgages page 420; plaintiff claims default made in terms of said mortgage and prays to foreclose and determine the lien of said mortgage and to foreclose the equity or redeni- tion of each and all of the defendant = herein and for the sale of Raid prop erty and the application of the pro- (cecds to payment of moneys found i due on the sair mortgage besides in j terest, taxes, attorney's fees, and costs and possession of said prem-, I ises during the period of redemption I in the purchaser at foreclosure sale, i Witness my hand and the seal of | -aid Court this 27th day of October, 11928. j BLANCHE M. JACOBSON, ' (SEAL) Clerk. R. K. West, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DR. E. B, M AYNARD Homeopathist Larson Building Phone No. 130 W C HO T E AU, M ONT O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I B PUBLIC A U C T IO N E E R W rite, Phone or W ire at My Expense C H O T E A U , M O NTANA, BOX 462 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O G 0 o 3 C. H. FERRIS ; c 1 II. 6, Commissioner O I r. » O O O O G Q O © O © 6 0 6 0 0 Attorney for Plain iff, Créât Falls, Montana. 'First publication November 2, 1923) ' j O O O O O C O U O O O O O O t Q U E E N R t B L -AHvLOOGS a f j «i «n id*. 0 3 O O O O O O f o o o o c - o u o o O CHOTEAU O O Ors. Rhoads O o o o O O O O O o. o o o o o O '• *. T. asá :■ y ^ © t •-•5 O O O O C ^S^ITAL. Hateman O O O O f i O O C o o j ß e t t e r h e a d s S n v e í o p e s W H e a d s GiveUsHòiir O r d e r s f o r Erintíng You wií3 Eike our home cooking © h a the.-cof upon P within 1 1 * n\\ ibis Hiimn: y r-. ..•¿Trice, nr'i r- c ; e of your failui '* appear.or arswer. judgment will taker, .r.gain,'). ¿r-u in default for P, relief demnr10,'d in the complaint Tills action is brouglit for tbo pir pose of' obtaining ac,-decree of fid - t ^ oi O- O ^ O O Q.O- p i T H B C P \ PY T ri ' M. -t. , fu:: :;. Tu - r nae.ii umn1. MIL ' .’ lIEï.rlN T O C O O o o o o o o ) o o o o . NO. 25 d.JS ad and f :gS Of . P Hall • LAND, y E. c . \ R. S. Good G g fíes Pastry our spsciasty o o o c c o o o o o o o o o c o <i. B. STEPH E N S . OENTJST C!fiss in the Larsen Bica /* ^ « • ». MlitjUtvs * O O D C o ÖjQ o 'ü o 'o 'o 'o OD Ö .. * s . * - — S |* . » - * '« - ( « M y o c c c c .0 c o o o b o o o O O O O 0 O O o ( b 3 n O CHO T E A U POST NO. 0 fl O A M E R IC A N -LE G IO N C O Meets on the second. 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