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Pullman Herald from Pullman, Washington • Page 9

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Pullman Heraldi
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Pullman, Washington
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VOLUME XXXIII COUNTY RECORDS Instruments Filed with the County Auditor AUGUST 8, 1921 Wm. Buoye to Dora E. Rogers, tract. Palouse. $1.

I Pharles N. Stilson to Harvey Lee, of seq 33-17-42, $60. tou Hedges to Lee Howard, lot 4, lot 5, blk 17, of Huffman's 2nd mAA Tekoa, $7150. Oliver A. Owelty to Sidney Jan Wood, east 70 ft of south 37 ft, lot Mk 26, Colfax.

$2000. Roland Coolbaugh to C. O. 8, blk 27, Maiden. $1.

James D. Carson to J. H. Peterson, seq 4-15-45, $1. Peterson to Federal Land Bank Spokane, seq 4, nh of neq $10,000.

H. Peterson to J. D. Carson, nh of neq 9, seq 4, in 15-45, $6000 Roy V. Peringer to Board of Trusts of Whitman College, sh of nwq, lots 3, 4, swq 4-18-45, $14,907.

Roy V. Perlnger to Board of Trustees of Whitman College, nh 18-18---45, $14,692. Chris Bennett to Security State Bank, La Crosse, pt crop 1921, wh 8, seq 5. swq 4, In 13-89, $1330. Assignments Murphey, Favre Co.

to Edna Michaelson, real mtgo, Charles J. Feenan, $6000. Lou Hedges to Cash Hdw. conditional bill of sale contract (Henry Watson), $500. Bill of Sale Manuel, Baker to W.

U. Putt man, auto, $50. Declaration of Trust Union Trust trustee, in the matter of the Community Milling company of Endicott. Conditional Bill of Sale J. P.

Lich to Virgil Canutt, auto, 1550. AUGUST 9, 1921 Deeds Lawrence D. rismaiin to Gilbert G. Troupe, tract nwq 29-17-40, $200. City of Pullman to W.

A. Cave, lot 31, blk 6, A. O. U. W.

Cemetery, $45. Arthur J. Schneider to W. War- Tick, lots 1, 2, blk 2, R. C.

McCroskey's 3rd add. Garfield, $1. E. C. Dowel! to Roy Lindley, lots i 10, 11, blk 5, Tekoa, $2500.

Leases Lewis Schmick to J- C. Penny ground floor and basement lot 6, blk Colfax, 5 years. $135 per mo. Bennett Bros, to Garfield National I Bank, autos, $5858.84. H.

F. Huggins to First State Bank of Garfield, live stock, implements i and two-thirds crops 1921 1922 pt; 25-18-44, $1000. W. E. Strevy to First Say.

Trust Bank, Whitman crops for 1921! 30, pt nwq 31-16-44, demand. 12271. fH. R. Flaiz and W.

C. Flaiz to the Kincaid Implement 1800. Releases Robert Xeill to R. W. Hathaway, conditional bill of sale, $95.

Conditional Bills of Sale Baker Motor Co. to R. W. Tueth, auto, $809. I LaCrosse Motor Co.

to Fred Helm. Wo, $349. AUGUST 10, 1921 Deeds I Orlando 11. Clifford to Hans Erik-; Wi lot 3, hlk 2, of Lockhart's 2nd St. John, $1.

1 omaH B' Rowell to Elton B. I lots 3. 4 west 10 lot 5, and 3 14, blk Smith's add, Pen-; awawa, $3500. I Olive. Hall to John H.

5-1. Ist add, Colfax cemetery, $30. I Mortgages Eunice and F' 1. Dailey to Secur-! Mate Hank. Palouse.

pt crops pt i 10. in $0000. Bunk Parrish Steptoe State pt 24-19-42, Ban. o. to Commercial State ke? dale 1" crop pt Sees.

25, in 235. s'atp ndP' Daileyto Securllo in ink r.llouse' pt Sees. 8 'i a 16-45, $6000. Bank Danaher t0 Colfax State Crcps 31 32 in 16-44, jv oases V. J' Ailor' executor, to J.

fc $600. i Insurance Co. to "'nek, real mtge, j. Wh 8ta nsell to Amanda Stent. mmunity Property a and Chas.

Homer $1350 'anCe Rumely Threshlill 01! 9 Memorial Association. diti mil of Hale TLCollateial.Co.'to the Hostel, auto, $300. 'august 1921 c' DeCds an? J' McCall to iey trustee, and Minnie fTWTt SECOND SECTION The Pullman Herald Devoted to the best interest, of Pullman and the greatest farm community in the Northwest surrounding it. E. Chambers, to H.

Roberts, lot 7, eh lot 8, blk 63, Pullman, $10 A. E. Olson to Whitman County right of way over pt seq 9-14-4 4 $1 H. W. Tuttle to Whitman County right of way over pt eh 5-14-4 4.

$1 F. A. Hodges to Whitman Con-. I right of way over ttWq 5-14-4 I. $1, John Kettering to Whitman County, right of way over nwq 5-1 i-44, $1.

i A. Brannan to Whitman County right of way over neq, the nwq and seq 9-14-44, $1. F. A. Hodges to Whitman right of way over nwq 5-14-4 1.

$1." I. 0. Corrick to Whitman County, right of way over swq 26 15-43 nwq 35-15-43, $75. Bert Davis to Whitman County, right of way over swq 35-15-43, $75. Harlie Gillespie to Whitman County, right of way over 35-15-43 $15.

Robert Q. Kyle to Whitman County, right of way over swq 31-15-41, nh 6-14-44, $15. Samuel G. to Whitman County, right of way over sen 27-15---43, $100. Katie Stevick to Whitman County, right of way over eh of nwq 17-15---43, $1.

Clyde A. Stevick to Whitman County, right of way over wh of nwq 17---15-43, $630. C. Wicks to Whitman County, right of way over neq of seq, Beg of seq S-15-43, (1. Fred Aeschliman to Whitman County, right of way over sen of neq 18-15-43, $1.

Gus Broweleit to Whitman County, right of way over neq of neq 7-15-43, $1. Edward Reinhard to Whitman County, right of way over eh 5-15-43, M. Ensley to Whitman County, right of way over nh of neq 19-15---43, nwq of nwq 20-1 5-43, $1. Milton Ensley to Whitman County right of way over nh of neq 19-15-43, nwq of nwq 5-43, $1. Arthur c.

Brenner to Whitman County, right of way over sh of sen 33-16-43, nh 4-15-43, $1. .1. W. Sherfey to Whitman County, right of way over sh of swq 33-16---43, $'1. B.

F. Sherfey to Whitman County; right of way neq and nh of seq 33---16-43, $10. A. J. Roe to Edgar D.

Ri.ser, pi Sees 11, 12, in 17-42, 5,700, P. J. Barret! to C. 11. Blake, machinery, $240.

Bert Bonney to B. 11. Wilson, auto, horse, $150. A. L.

Lyons to Colfax National Bank, pt int. crop swq 30-1 1, pt Sees. 29, 25, 31 iii 17-44, all summer fallow swq 30-1 7-44, $2500. E. A.

Malsed to Sec. state Bank, Palouse, two-thirds crop pt 9, 10, in 6-45, $3055. L. E. Martin to R.

L. Smith, trustee, pt. crop seq I. eh of lie i of 9, In 16-45, $709. Releases Charles 11.

Day to Fred E. Day, tract 33-1 1-39, of 1.67 acres, $1. Farmers state Hank. St. John, to U.

P. Waldrip; chattel, $350 Holt Mf. Co. to E. J.

Schnase, chattie. Assignments Wm. Guske and Frank Bumgarner to Elizabeth McClenny el real totge of B. 1.. Sharp.

Wm. Guske and Frank Bumgarher, executors, to Lizzie, Ralph and Hazel Bumgarner, real mtge, Katherine Vogler, Affidavits D. C. Downen to The Public, William and W. M.

Chambers, one and the same person. Lien lone P. Miller and lone B. Mill B. Jones and Marshall V.

Miller vs. Anna Luft, crops 1921, pt eh of seq I 7, all In 16-41, $280 Bill of Sale Pacific Coast Elevator Co. to the Palmerton Moore Grain warehouse, equipment, $7500. AUGUST 12, 1921 Deeds I Samuel J. Elder to Fred K.

I Schultz. lots I. 5, blk 13, Endicott, .1. I Sarah Kriebel, Mary Routzahn, i Lucinda J. Ketchum and Harvey A.

Copner to Town of Garfield, lot 3, 4, blk 68, W. F. Simpson's add. field, $50. .1.

A. Miller to C. W. Williams, lot blk 20, Beach's add, Palouse. I $1050.

Mortgages Henry L. Baker to D. A. William- I son, eh' lot 1. Ruby add, and eh of south 15 ft lot 8, blk 2, Lawrence Holbrooka add, Pullman, $1500.

W. A. Moss to Pullman Say. Loan Ass'n, tract in Pullman, $3500. C.

O. Curtis to the Potlateh Lumber tract swq 22-14-39, tract swq 22-14-39, $142. John B. Standley to Federal Land Bank, Spokane, part 32-12-45, pi 33 in 12-45, pt Sees. 5, 8, 9, In 1 1-46, 000.

Orville Stephenson to Farm Mtge. Security pt Sees. 10, 11. In 45, $8000. Fred Lubbin and John to J.

I. Case Threshing Machinery machinery, $1850. L. E. Martin to J.

W. Martin, live stock, implements, auto, 15 tons of hay, $4000. Release Ella If. Letterman to Orville Stephenson, real mtge, $4000. Assignment Farm Mortgage Security Co.

to John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 real mtge, Frank F. WilUius, $5000. Lien Curtis E. Tourlellot vs.

J. C. Ruth and Harold Allen, labor on house, pt lot 8, all lot 9, blk 13, Reaney's 2nd add, Pullman, $1359. Bill of Sale E. Bishop to John Bishop, farming outfit, two-thirds crops 1921, nh 34-18-44, $1, Affidavits Ei It.

Miller to The Public, well acquainted with Frank W. Webster. Wm. Duling to The Public, well acquainted with Mary Alice Taut. C.

G. Doran to The Public. Alfred Coolldge to The Public, was president of First National Bank of Colfax, October 9, 1900. Conditional Bill of Sale Williams and Gallaugher to M. Anderson, auto, $250.

La Crosse Motor Co. to W. E. Mc- Gee, auto, $600. AUGUST 13, 1921 Deeds Anton Joehren to Catholic Bishop "i Spokane, lots 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10, blk 2, Johnson add.

Palouse City, al-1 so tract in town of Palouse. $1. Joseph E. Hamilton to I), C. Downen, lot 9 and wh of lot 8, oik 63, Pullman, $10.

Mortgagee B. L. Steele to Pullman Say. I Loan Ass'n. lots 3 and 4 in Terrace Park subdivision of nh lot 3, all of lots I.

5, and ii. hlk 1 and lots 21 and 3, blk of Lawrence Hoi-; brook's Pullman, $2000, Win. Neece to Linville twothirds crop nh 13 neq 14 In 9-39, $350. W. D.

Dennett to J. L. Lancaster, two-thirds int. crop 1921, pt 19-18---41, $300. Releases B.

L. Steele to Pullman Savings Loan Ass'n, real mtge, First Nat'l Bank, St. John, to Eli Robinson and Mrs. Maggie Robinson, real mtge. Bank of Farmington to W.

W. Tabor, chat, 00. Assignment Lease of Marshall Miller to Mrs. loin- B. Jones, pt lot 7 and all 8 in 16-1 Lien John ii.

Leinweber vs. Alex Fdx, labor, nwq 6-1 6- $500. Mrs. lone B. Jones vs.

Anna Luft, rent pi 7-16-4 1, $2800 for 1921, Condi) tonal Bill of Sab- Wayne Oil Tank Pump Co. to Mood Motor pump, $3 15. Linville Bros, to Robt, E. McParlan, furniture, $173. Farmers Supply Co.

to Geo. J. 1 Heglar, auto, $348. NOTICE OF ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the improvement of the following described streets, to-wit: Beginning on Dexter street be tween Lot. 1, Block 2, McKenzie's 3rd addition, and Lot Block 76, McKenzie's 2nd addition, where the street begins to slope toward the east, thence east along Dexter street to its Intersection with Side street, thence north along Side street to its intersection with South street, thence west along South street to its Intersection with Hill street, by constructing a sanitary sewer, under Ordinances No.

387 and 218, comprising Local Improvement District No. 33, payable by Mode of "Immediate Payment," is now in my hands for collection, and must be paid within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, August 12. 1921. J.

S. CLARK, augl 2-26 City Treasurer. STRAIN TOO GREAT Hundreds of Pullman Readers Find Daily Toil a Bui-den The hustle and worry of business men, Tho hard work and stooping of workmen, The woman's household cares, Often weaken the kidneys. Backache, headache, dizziness, Kidney troubles, urinary troubles follow. A Pullman citizen tells you what to do.

Fred Rodeen, farmer, Route No. 1, says: "Many years of hard work as a farmer is what weakened my kidneys and caused backache some four years ago. When I tried to lilt anything, a severe pain struck me in the small of my back and I had to; raise up by inches. I got up nights; to pass the kidney secretions and they were highly colored and scanty in passage. I suffered severely from headaches.

I read about; I loins Kidney Pills and one box: from Watt's Pharmacy, cured me of the attack. The pain left my back; and head and my kidneys acted fine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney get Doan's Kidney same that Mr. Rodeen had. Foster-Mil-j burn M.rp..

Buffalo, N. Y. Come to Pullman and give your; children a college education. I can you some well located houses If you get here soon enough. J.

M. Reid, Pullman. Wash. augStfj INSURE WITH McCLASKEY You have, no doubt, noticed that a great many of your friends are doing business with Guaranty Banks. The reason is very plain, simple and easy to understand.

Your friends have selected the Guaranty Banks because their money is guaranteed safe there. This element of absolute safety naturally makes them preferred above ordinary banks. Because this is so, bankers are predicting the universal adoption of the Guaranty Bank plan. It is not necessary to wait for this to come to pass before you can make your money safe. Find a Guaranty Bank today, and insure the safety of your money.

Pullman State Bank jffi! ifey power, 119-inrh $1635 fob, Detroit mm mmm NO other factor than public appreciation of the SPECIAL-SIX spread mouth-to-mouth fashion by pridef ul owners, could account for the unquestioned popularity that it enjoys today. For this unusual car is a member of the Studebaker family of cars whose production and sales, during the first six months of 1921, exceeded those of every other automobile manufacturer in the country with the exception of one manufacturer of a well known and very low-priced car. This is a Studebaker Year Pullman Garage NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS f. factor- effective June Ist. 1921 Touring Cars and RouJei.ee and Sedans LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS.

ROADSTER $13-9 UCHT-SIX COUPE ROADSTER LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR. LIGHT-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN 1095 SPECIAL-SIX 2-PASS ROADSTER 1-81 SPECIAL COUPE 2450 SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAR 1635 SPECIAL SIX 5 PASS SEDAN 2550 SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER IMS 111 4 PASS COUPE 2850 BIG-SIX TOURING CAR BIG-SIX 7-PASi. SEDAN 2950 ALL STUDEBAKKK CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES No.

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