Bp y MARCH 22. 1923 WATER JNJESERT Montana Man Tells of One Delicious Draught. Settler Had Arranged Things 80 That Cooling Fluid Was at the Command of All. "New York's water Isn't half as bad as 1 thought It would be," said the man from Miles City in the rotunda of the Pennsylvania hotel. "Usually 1 use water onlj to wash In, but the sudden death drinks that are sold here have driven me to water as a safeasd-sane beveruge. I've tasted better 1 water only once. That was out in my home state. Montana, and them's a little yarn connected with the drink. "The Northern Cheyennes are on reservation there, on Tongue river. They took to shirt dancing some years go and a party of young bucks started out to get a reputation. They got It. They also got a poor little sheepherder named Hoover. The three rode up to him and demanded tobacco. He handed his bag and papers to them and then they shot him dead. "Our sheriff, John Gibbs, and Bill Smith, under-sheriff of Custer county, went down to get the murderers, but had landed only one. a buck named Badger, when the Indian agent threatened to take Badger away on the ground that the reservation mas federal territory and the civil authorities had no right to make arrests there. "Glbbs and Smith hustled back to Miles City with Badger and wired a protest to Washington. Orders came back to the agent not to Interfere. Meantime the Oheyennes threatened to go on the war path, and sottlera ground the reservation fled for thoir vet. "Glbbs end 8m'th detormlned to get the other twe Indians, Sam Grow and Yellow Hair, and Invited me to along. "We started flown to tho reservation In a two-seated light wagon. In Ifce hurry our canteens were overlooked. "It was terribly hot in that alkali country and soo: wo began to suffer from thirst. Along about noon we made a ranch and asked if they had good water. " ?rth with Winebarger's line 88 poles to his corner; then east with said line 50 pole- to his corner; then north 53 pol< to a stake; then north 18 de-J gret west 105 poles to the beginning, containing 75 1-2 acres more or le s, and being the land granted to 51 \V. Kay and J. O d .Potter ay gr ;'it No. 1S160. i the 22nd dav of February. 192 C. M. CRITCHKR Sheriff Watauga County. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $14000.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND ING BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BOONE AND FOR the PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AND INTEREST THEREON, Whereas, there was outstanding, on the sixth day of December 1921, an indebtedness of the town of Boone, in the amount of $15,000 which indebtedness had theretofore been incurred pu-suant to the authority of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Boone for necessary expenses of said town, to wit: the improvement of the streets in said town by macadamizing, constructing concrete sidewalk, and by building bridges and which indebted is still outstanding and of which $1,000 will be paid shortly and the remaining $11,000 will be cancelled' prior to its maturity and simultaneously with the issuance of bonds to fund such debt; and, Whereas it is, in the opinion of th? Hoard of Commissioners, advisable and proper and for the best interests of the town that the said indebtedness be fund'd. Now therefore, be it ordained by thi' Board of Commissioners of the Town of Boone: Section 1. That the town of Boone, pursuant to the "Municipal Finance Act, 1021," issue its bonds j to be known as fundin bonds, for the purpose of funding and paying , the outstanding indebtedness of said j city incurred for the necessary expense^ thereof, referred to in the ; preambles hereof. | Section 2. That the maximum aggregate principal amount of said bond issue shall he Fourteen thousj ai)d dollars ($14,000.) Section 3. That a tax sufficient ! to pay the principal and interest of 'the bonds shall be annually levied and collected . Section 4. That a statement of the debt of the Town of Boone has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. TKot l?Je shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the vo, ters of the Town of Boone. C. M. YATES, Mayor A. E. SOUTH, Clerk. The foregoing ordinance was passid on the 9th day of November 1922. and was first published on the 8th day of March 1923. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. ?l A. E. SOUTH, Clerk. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort! gage deed executed by J. G. Norris. Jr. and wife Florence Norris, to J. W. McGhce and W. Hardin Brown, dated September 9, 1922 to secure the payment of a certain note of even date for the sum of $292.31 \ with interest on the same from said date, and the note being past due we will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Boone j on the 7th day of April 1923, to sat- j isfy the note with interest and costs j the following described lands, to wit: Beginning on a stone In the line of H. J. Hardin and running a west course with the public road 15 poles and 5 links to a stone at the forks of the road: thence south 8 decrees west about 10 poles to a stone at the forks of the road where the road fork to go to the New River Power Plant; then southeast with the old Hardin and Councill line (now Dougherty's line) with the fence and road to a ' big chestnut, the Hartley and Councill corner; thence 18 poles and 10 ; links with the H. J. Hardin line to ! the beginning, containing 2 1-4 acres more or less. Sale to be between the hours of 12 U and 1 p. m. J. W. McGHEE W. HARDIN BROWN Mortgagees. Pace Seven ENTRY NOTICE 2565 State of North Carolina, Watauga MUSCLES I County, Office of the Entry Taker . , . ' ' & Vacations are often of said county. Cn?;>/?r? i.. opvucu -> y soreness re? ? . . ; , suiting i'rom ou'door W. S. Tr.pU.tt locates and enters gan.es. A good massage 25 acres of Und .n Elk townsh.p V;cks f s ! lying on the head waters o fElk creek r ^ !>eginniiig on a Spanish oak at Eliza- surprising relief, beth Triplett's cornor, running with a A A . fffiph. Ti # Watt Gragg's line to his corner,1 ijy 3 iif* (8^^ thence with Elizabeth Triplett's line Bf E to tn. beginning. r? Entered Jan. 26. 1923. W VAPORUB H. J. HARDIN, E. X. Oter 17 Million Jar* Limed Yearly Start TVmt A r*r 1 m/ JL m *?.?. X * V/V.A J I# I. 1/ TODAY and when you think of a bank, think of our Bank-?then come in and get acquainted. 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