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m ONE CENT A WORD WANTED inrt.D be earning more money; help you; be euccesaful; telegr» reive »100-J250 monthly; poeltione 1 ql iailfy four months; largest ou th'nk you're nmbttloue, In _HI „rove It. Butte College phy, Levvlsohn B1U. Phone 880-J. pay the highest price for jif.artled clothing, l'hone 6163-W OVEHNMKNT WAR JOBS. »100 {.ist free. Franklin Institute, G, Rochester, N. T. l*■ i_ a,[ apprentice to lenrn the trade. French Hat Shop, 53 i- i in 4, upstairs. El> to RENT—Six or eight-room centrally located. Phone 3772-W. i\E a left-on -lia I »<l »ult; medium Big *1, "3 ' v - Fnrk._ iano pupils. Wessons 50c. Idaho. Phone 4879-J. -Experienced lady bookkeeper ! position. Box 98, cate Post. I)_Girl for general housework. ^ CANDY CO., 103 E. Broadway. thing good to eat. -Housework by the done 2S67-J. _ LP WANTED—MALE mi opening for a man who iu tpahlf and industrious. Ple il, previous sales experience. ; week to the man who can une hank and two business aired. Address t\ A Hud ,per Bldg., Topeka, Kas. A man to run my ranch. One .Xpert at irrigation and un rig out irrigation ditches, all about stock and be a prac •Ticod farmer. Give references irtlriilar uh« ut self and fain •d Sharp Bo ilta, Montana. A youi m fi.rrled man for a of trust. with a large financial H nmp salesmanship experl rred, but essential. Excel unitv fot notion if ambition Small sa ary to commence. Ap )0. care 'ust , pa bushelman, clean Salary $27» per week. ... your own fare and go Model Clothiers, Hardin, ARE EMPLOYED In Butte your good with us. Stock up your No interest charged on ac Big 4 Tailoring Co.. 73 W. Tark. OPPORTUNITY for good restau man in growing city. Addtesc dato. -nf LOST T-at .» R STOLEN—Bull pup 10 month* • with tan spots. Reward if .c, West OoM or O'Rourkt itfl. ^''firleseers» to natneHo: L;uL « leather purse with some dkerrhlef and about 20< gift. Phone 4287-J igl MAHA LIVESTOCK. g 22 —Hogs— Receipts. 7,500; 40c lower. Heavy, J 17.90® »18.00® 18.50; light. »17.90® 8". $ 1 ■*. 0®17.50; bulk of sales, 1.50. Receipts, r,.S00: market steady; ower. Native steers. $9.50©14.50; I iieifers, $6.60@9.50; western •Oti 12.50; Texas steers. »7.G0® ** and heifers, »0.00® 8.50; can 90® 6.01» stockers and feeders, *• valves. »8.00® 12.00. hulls, !.. »5.75®» 25. Receipts. 12,700; market steady higl.^r Yearlings, $10.50® 11.25; es, $$. 7tA 10.00; ,15.DO® lfi 80. CAOO LIVESTOCK. 11 8 -- Hogs—Receipts, 15, mosti' 25c lower than ves age Top. »19.85; hulk. $18.50 $17.85® 19.05; mixed. »17.90® > ■ 917.75® IMS; rough. »17.70« . »12.75® 17.00. Re«-*-i;.r>• 13.000; market steady Natlv»* beef cattle. »7.90®15.00; stfcis bi s.",® 12.30; stockers and ....... ind heifer«, " »10.50« 14.75. ' .j'viMs, 13.00(1; markM um«. *' ' ">■ I*: lamb», »10.5r,®l«.7S. AL STOCK MARKET. llowiiiK wer® the closing quola the local exclu, tn.tnv ^Petroleum » Oil Mont? Gold . r lng ils Alberta Idsy ... doming t»| Arixona •«at Fall« L>ndon "^n Ran».. » York rttdlttd ■ f TT*er n *^d Extension * Extension utiia...... Petro'.um Copbvr V Oil ____ Banaain ? Ok Htatn Boula "main Kir, on ..... Bid. Asked. .01 .014 04 04 4 .32 3H 1.98 2.00 .00% 004 .20 .09 46 .47 03 034 15 .1« .1« .18 40 .49 1.25 1.50 084 014 02 28 .80 03 .05 6.50 6.624 094 .10 .05 .054 .03 .0« 75 .80 .01 014 7 00 7.10 .57 .60 .02 • 024 .80 .88 .05 .10 .05 .07 27 .28 91 .92 39.00 .19.25 10 .12 .09 .12 .85 94 .08 094 034 .03 20 30 113.00 » Vi ft • »3 •8 02 03 1.3« 1.35 ' N1PH IS BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE SIX-ROOM modern bungalow' on west side. Furnace heat, beam ceiling, hard wood floor, brick retaining wall, lot 40x 100. Price »5,100. Steele A Anderson, 111 E. Broadway. ONE FOUR-ROOM bungalow and two room house with one and a half lots; entai value »37 per month; will take ord car first payment, balance same as ent. Owner, No. 84, care Post. TEN ACRES good land facing Harrison «nue »500. »50 down, »25 per mont! Butte Land and Investment Co., 19 Wet Granite street. 21-ROOM brick veneer on East Park. Housekeeping suites. Good Income. Price $0.000; on terms. Steele & Ander son, 111 E. Broadway. FOR SALE—Three-room house and lot, Just finished. Would consider trade on 8 cylinder machine. 1929 Lincoln. TWO-room cottage on lot and one half water; »me block from street car line. $400. On terms. Butte I^and and Invest ment Co., 19 West Granite street. FOR HALE—3-room house, lot and half, fenced, cement foundation, water, sewer and lights, for »950 by owner. 1825 Howard street, Daly addition. FOR HALE—7-room m$)deru brick In fine condition. 542 Colorado st. FOR RENT T Y i *E \V KIT E RS, ~HECC > NL> - H AN D—Ex relient values at prices from »12.50 ti »60 at the Remington Typewriter office, 105 W. Broadway, Butte. Mont. If are looking for a good second -hand chine at a low price we've got jus! machine you want. ALBEMARLE HOTEL, 110 W. Granite. Convenient for travelers. month. FOR RENT—Four-room brick flat; pleTely furnished; close In; front and back entrance; no children; must give reference. M. L. Holland, room 6, Casey Block, Butte. FUR RENT—Two furnished housekeep ing rooms; strictly modern; no chil dren; steam heat, bath, telephone; rent »30. 728 Nevada. I HAVE FOR RENT a dandy 3 bungahiw one block and a half from car line $20 per month. J. R. Moyle, 415 Phoenix Block. FOR RENT—Modern six-room flat ner Broadway and Excelsior. Phono 4858-W. FOR RENT—One suite of housekeeping rooms and two single house rooms. 403 W. Granite. FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable housekeeping »18* Light and, wa Phone 6773-W. ' NICE ftkJW t uriilahodiQutflaa.rooms, hot >I<r wirfër. 15 per wAéK'ui^ 1 -736 S. l Phone'1396, FOR RENT—Store room 18x100; 3-year .Ifasq. 209 West Park. SU lupus & Booth, ltf Granite. FOR RENT—Two o'ltHy furnish,.! hour» keeping rooms at 1014 Gallatin street, »15. FOR RENT—Two furnished house FOR RENT—Five-room brick flat near postoffice. E. D. EUlcrkln, Penn blk. ROOMS $2.50 A WEEK. 332 P MAIN. REDUCING TREATMENTS THE WONDERFUL GARDNER reducing machine Installed with our first-class bath and massage parlors. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, Napton blk. Phone 243G-W. ROOMS FOR RENT PACIFIC HOUSE, 144 Main street, un der new management. New and neatly furnished. Strictly respectable. Rent reasonable'by day, week or month. Phone 411 Anaconda. HAT TRIMMING EARLY MIDSEASON AND FALL HATi Hats made to order and remodeled; prices reasonable. French Hat Shop, 51 W. Park, Room 4. Upstairs. HAT CLEANING HATS CLÄAA ElT AXD^Blxjckbu-^ Panamas «specially. Best work; guar* an teed; charge« reasonable. Western Hat Works. 240 E. Park BATH AND MASSAGE ETHE1. CAÏPBEL1. masmeu,«. bath. muu|« parlor. Room »1, Sll»,r Bow Blk. W Granite at. Ladlaa. ««ntlemen Phone MSS. BBICKWOBK CONTBAGTOBS ESTIMATES for brickwork, chimney a fireplaces, Jobbing. John Tandy, 11$ W Galena. Phone 149S-M. KNIT UNDERWEAB CAt'HB KNITTING WORKS of I.O*an. Utah, stete that prlcee will advance September 1. Order now. Phone S807-7N. Htnchllff, the Butte agent. _ CARPENTER WOBK alterations] repairs, jobbing. Iao S. Ron, general contractor. Ill S. Arisona. Phone 334. FOR SALE For SALE—One Htudebaker 4 cylinder model 1910 combination truck and tour ing car in first-class condition, now tires and extra strong motor. Will demon strate. 350 S. Wyoming street. FcjR HALJD— one small safe »25, office roll top desk »7, 1 desk chair »3, 2 •ffice chairs »2.50 each, one Spanish language and record outfit, »13. Phone 245. FOR SALE—Five-passenger Ford; ex cellent condition. 1029 W. Cold st. Phone 4431-J. GOOD SORREL HORSE; six years old; fine condition. New Method laundry FOR SALE—One of the greuteut hall show and fair curiosities ever exhibited. Big dally profits. Must sell cheap ac count of other business. 3184-J. For SALK—Several pieces of furniture at 1039 West Granite. Call betweeq U and 12 mornings, or 2 and 5 afternoons. for SALE—Will S5i'.'rifice »500 piano in k«»m 1 condition for »100 if taken at once. I'iano, care Post. FORD CHASSIS FOR SALE. New Meth od Laundry offic«s. FOR SALK—Two heavy draft teams, young horses. Hansen Tacking Co Butte. FOR SALE—Small confectionery and grocery store. Phone 2130. $450 piano practically new for $150. Leav ing city. Phone 245. FOR SALE—Gasoline 30c a gallon. Silver Bow Motor Car Co.. Park and Idaho. FURNITURE FOR SALE HALF PRICE tomorrow five rooms fur niture, also refrigerator, sewing ma chine, typewriter, 60 fruit jars. 703A W. Granite. FURNITURE of four rooms for sale, in cluding plono, cheap. House for rent. 205 East Aluminum. FARM LANDS 160 acres at Little Basin school house 7 miles south of Butte. 80 per cent tillable, 2 creeks run through tills, with water right. All fenced, good house, barn and outbuildings, 5 cows and 6 horses, Hnd all g«iod farming machinery. Every thing goes for »4,750. Would consider a little Butte property in exchange. This Is n snap for some one. Steele A Anderson, 111 E. Broadway. ,640 notes Improved land In Rosebud county; 90 per cent tillable; excellent ground improved all around this. Six miles from Sumatra. Price »6,800. $2,800 cash, balance 8 years at 6 per cent. Steclo & Anderson, 111 E. Broadway. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY loaned on Butte real estate. Fire Insurance In strongest American com panies. A. T. Morgan. Daly Bank Bldg REAL ESTATE LOANS, reasonable rates. Prompt, courteous treatment. E. 8. Shields. 125 W. Broadway. Real estate. Insurance, rentals. REAL E8TATB, money to loan, rent*. Law lor A Rowe, 129 W. Granite. REAL ESTATE LOANS; low interest rate«. Wilson & Smith Co.. Owsley Blk. MONEY LOANED on real estate security. N. I* Leonard. 605 Daly Bank Bldg, Furnished Houses for Rent FOR RENT—fteven-room bungalow; mod ern; hardwood floors; fireplace; Round Oak furnace heat; partly furnished. Call at 1112 Waukesha. AUTO HIRE AUTO FOR HIRE—1223 West Hilver l'hone 4631-J. In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District of the State of Montana in .and for the County of Silver Bow. In the matter of the estate of N. S. Boyer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order duly made and giveu in the above entitled court and matter on the 22ud day of August, 1917. the undersigned, administrator of the above entitled es tate. will sell at private sule in one parcel to the highest bidder on or after Hatui dav. the let »lay of September, 1917, all of the right, title, and Interest ou u estate of said deceased at 'he time of his death, and all of the right, title, interest and estate that said estate has acquired by operation of law, or otherwise, of. In and to lots 12 and 13 In block 3 of ihe Great Western addition to the city of Butte, Silver Bow county, Montana, sale sub ject to confirmation of the above entitled court and existing Hens; sale will bo made for cash in lawful money of the United States payable on confirmation of sale. All bids must be In writing and maj be left at office of T. J. Harrington, 419 Henneaay Building, Butte, Montana, or delivered to the undersigned administrator personally, or filed in ihe office of the clerk of the above court, after the first publication of Mils sale and notice, and before making such sale. T. J. HARRINGTON. Administrator of the above entitled **R tate. Dated this the 22nd day of August. 1917. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Frank Picard, decease«!. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, administratrix of the estate of F*rank Picard, deceased, to the creditors of ami ail persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix at room 410, Hennessy Building, Butte. Montana, the same being the place for the transac tion of the business of said estate, in the countv of Silver Bow. state of Montana. BESSIE PICARD. Administratrix of the estate of Frank Picard, deceased. Dated Butte, Montana, this 22n«l day of August, 1917. Joseph R. Jackson, 415 Hennessy Bldg., attorney for administratrix. NOTICE. Seale»l bids will be received by the city council of the city of Butte to be filed with the city clerk at or prior to 8 o'clock p m. August 29, 1917, for an adding ma chine for the use of the* city auditor s office according to the specifications now on file i* the,city auditor's office. A certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of bid is to be enclosed with each bid. The citf council reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. „ '* C. H. TREACY', City Clerk. Dated August 22, 1917. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR REPAVING MAIN STREET BE TWEEN GALENA AND QUARTZ STREETS, WITHIN SPECIAL IM PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 243. Sealed proposals or bids for repaving Main street, wKhln special Improvement district No. 243, arc hereby invited and will be received by the city council of the city of Butte,, to be filed with the city clerk at or prior to the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, September 5, 1917. Said proposals or bids will be opened nt the regular meeting of the city council to be held Wednesday, September 5, 1917, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the council chamber, said proposals or bids to be received for the following types and kinds of improve ments: Approximately 58SiO square yards of reosoted wood block paving or vitrified •rick paving, with the necessary ac essorles, the type and character of laving to be determined by later pro eedlngs of the city council, after the bids •r proposals therefor have been received, •pened, examined and declared, and prior to the awarding of the contract for said Ing; the space between the rails of the car tracks shall be repaved with dressed granite blocks i which blocks shall grouted in with cement and sand; the adjusting to line and grade of approxi mately 440 linear feet of old granite curbs. Plans and specifications and form d are now on file in the office of the commissioner of public works. A certified check, payable to the clt: Butte, certified to by a responsible bank,* I amount not less than per cent of the aggregate of the proposal or bid, must accompany f proposal or bid, to be considered as liqui dated damage» If the requirements In the way of contract and bond are not entered into within 15 days after the award has en made by the city council. The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. H. TREACY, City Clerk. Dated August 21, 1917. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals or bids for building nitary sew'ers and all necessary ac cessories in South Park addition to the City of Butte, within Special Improve ment District No. 239, are hereby Invited, and will he received by the city clerk at the city hall, Butte, Montana, on or be fore 8 o'clock p. iu., Wednesday, Septem ber 5, 1917. Said proposals or bids will he opened at the regular meeting of the ity council to be held at 8 o'clock p. in., Wednesday, September 5, 1917, at the City Council Chamber. The approximate quantities are 3840 Tear feet 8-inch sanitary sewer, 8 man holes, and 2Q.4 "Ys." Plans and specifications and form of bid are now on file in the office of the commissioner »if public works. A certified check, payable to the city of Butte, certified to by a responsible bank, for an amount not less than 10 p.er cent of the aggregate of the proposal or bid, must accompany each proposal or bid, to be considered a> liquidated dam ages If the requirements in the way of contract and bond are not entered into within fifteen days after the award has been made. The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bide. C. H. TREACY, City Clerk Dated August 21, 1917. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS Sealed proposals or bids for building [sanitary sewers and all necessary «•essortmrTm—Wext foirk - street, within 'Special Improvement District No. 240, are hereby invited and will be received by the city clerk at Ihf city hall, Butte, Montana, <m or K* » o'clock Wednesday, September 5. 1917. Said pro posals or bide W'ilfabe opened at the r^jular meeting |»f the city council to^be Jiild Mjfr«'plpt'lc P fn.. Wednesday, S«p imnfcef »»,« Ifi#7® » at the City Council Chamber. The approximate quantities linear feet 8-inch saNKary «ewee» holes an«l 20 "Ya." Plans and apeeifications and form of bi.l aie now on file in the office ol the commissioner of public works. A certified « heck, payable to tl Butte, certified to by a responsible bank, for an amount not less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the prcp«jsal or bid. must accompany each proposal or bid, to be considered as liquidated damages if the requirement« In the way of contr and bond are not entered into within 15 days after the award hns been made. The city council reserves the right reject any and nil bids. < H. TREACY, City Clerk Dated August 21, 1917. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS. Sealed proposal« or bids for building sanitary sewers and all ne«*esaary ressortes on Diamond street, within Special Improvement District No. 241, hereby invited and will be received by the city clerk at the city hall, Butte, Mon tana, on or before 8 o'clock p. m., Wednesday. September 5, 1917. Said pro posals or bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the city council t«j be held at 8 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Sep tember 5, 1917, at the City Council Chamber. The approximate quantities are 370 linear feet 9-tneh sanitary sewer, 1 man hole and 20 "Ys." Plans and specifications and form of bid are now on file In the office of the com missioner «if public works. A certified check, payable to the city of of Butte, certified to by a responsible bank, for an amount not less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal or bid, must accompany each proposal or bid. to be considered as liquidated dam ages if the requirements in the way of contract and bond are not entered into within 15 days after the aw*ard has been made. The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. H. TREACY, City Clerk. Dated August 21, 1917. NOTICE. In the District Court of the Sec»»nd Judi cial District of the State of Montana in and for the County of Silver Bow. In the matter of the dissolution of Hemenway and Moser, a corporation. Notice is hereby given that the Hemen way and M«>ser company, a corporation organised under the laws of the state of Montant», has filed its application for dis solution and an order of this court has been made directing the publication of notice of said application for the period of thirty-one (31) days. In pursuance of said order notice Is hereby given that ob jections to said dissolution of said cor poration must be filed with the clerk of the «iistrlct court of the second Judicial district of the state of Montana in and for the county of 8ilver Bow on or before Saturday. September 29, 1917. OTI8 LEE, Clerk of the District Court of the Sec ond Judicial District of the State of Mon tana, in and for the County of Silver Bow. RENE ROULEAU. Deputy Clerk of the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the Stats of Montana In and for the County of Sil ver Bow. Edward F. O'Flynn, third floor Hirbour Bldg attorney for petitioners. _ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE POST NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District of the State of Montana, In and for the County of Silver Bow. In the Matter of the Estate of George H. Chapman, Deceased. Pursuant to an ordef of said district court, made on the 14th day of August, 1917, notice is hereby given that Satur day, the 25th day of August, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of said court, at the city of Butte, in the said county of Silver Bow, lias been appointed as the time and place for proving will of snid George H. Chapman, deceased, and for hearing the applica tion of C. A. Elvers for the issuance to him of letters testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated Aug. 14, 1917. (Seal) OTIS, LEE. Clerk. By RENE O. ROULEAU. Deputy Cl*rk. In the District Court of the Second Ju dicial District of the State of Montana, County of Sliver Bow. In the matter of the estate of Patrick Mc Nerney, deceased. Notice of time ap pointed for proving will, etc. Pursuant to an order of said District Court, made On the 17th day of August, 1917, notice is hereby given that Thurs day. the 30th day of August, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of said court, at the City of Butte in the said County of Silver Bow, 1 as been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Patrick Me Nerney, deceased, and for hearing the ap plication of Anna McNerney for the is suance to her of letters of administration with will annexed, when and where any person interested may appear and con test the same. (Seal.) OTIS LEE, Clerk. By J. P. HARRI NGTPON, Deputy Clerk. Wines & Harrington, Attorneys. Dated August 17, 1917. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District C»mrt of the Second Ju»li •ial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Silver Bow. Albert J. Exworthy vs. Gladys Ex worth y The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this a»'tion, which filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy of whjch is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within 30 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 he taken against you by default for the relief de manded in the complaint. Said complaint alleges that plaintiff for inure than one year immediately preced ing the commencement of this action has been and now is an actual and bona fide resident of ihe state of Montana. That plaintiff and defendant intermar ried at Vancouver, Wash., on or about February 2, 1914, and ever pince saio time have been and now are husband and wife. That us the issue of said marriage there are two minor children, Glady Ex worthy, three years old. ami Pauline Exworthy, nine months old. That defendant has been guilty of ex treine cruelty toward plaintiff, consist Ing in tills, to-wlt: That said defendant has associated with other men against the will and of the plaintiff, has repeatedly st away from home all night without th consent of plaintiff, has admitted t plaintiff that upon various occasions she was guilty of Infidelity, and has refused to attend to her duties as a wife, and hns desert e»l and lived separately apart from plaln4lff and the minor child Gladys Exworthy, all of which conduct has existed and been persisted in by de fendant for a perlo»! of more than year immediately before the 31st day of July, 1917, and for more than one y Immediately before the commencement of .t^ils action, and has resulted in the in fllction., of grievous mental suffering •upon plaintiff by defendant, which justly and reasonably hns been of such a nature and character ns so to destroy the peace of mind and happiness of plaintiff and entirely defeat the proper and legitimate objects of matrimony and render the con tinuance of the marriage relati»»n between plaintiff and defendant perpetually un reasonable ami Intolerable to plaintiff; and that defendant la not a fit or pr«»per person to have the care, custody And con trol of the minor child, Gladys Exworfhy. but plaintiff is a fit and proper person to have her care, custody and control Wherefore, plaintiff prays Judgment against the defendant, that the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dis solved and forever set aside and each of the parties relieved from all of the obligations resulting thereform; that plaintiff be given the care, custody and control of the minor child. Gladys Ex worthy, and for uch other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and Just In the premises. Witness by hand and the seal of said court this 1st day of August. 1917. (Heal) OTIS LEE, (Merk. By ROBERT DOWNING. Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM .MEYER. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District of the State of Montana in and for the County of Silver B«»w. ' r "' In the matter of the application of the Havre Electric Steam Heat and Tele phone Company, a corporation, for <lia solutlon. Notice is hereby given that the Havre Electric Steam Heat and Telephone c«)m pany, a corporation organised under the laws of the »täte of Montana, ha» filed Its application for dissolution and an order of this court has been made direct ing the publication of noti»?e of s&id ap plication for a period of thirty-one <31) days; in^.pursuance of said «>rder notice la hereby given that objections to said dissolution of aahl corporation must be filed with the celrk of the district court of the second judicial district of the state of Montana In and tor the county of Sil ver Bow on or before the 29th day of Sep tember. A. D. 1917. (HEAL) OTIS LEE. Clerk of the District Court of the Sec on«l Judicial District of the State of Mon tana in and for the County of Hilver Bow J. P. HARRINGTON. Deputy Clerk «>f the District Court of th<- Second Judicial District of the State of Montana In and f»»r the County of Sli ver Bow. Edward F. O'Flynn. No 32 Hirbour Bldg., attorney for «he petitioners. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Fred Ruminer, de»*eased. Notice is hereby given by the finder signed. administratrix of the estate of Fred Ruminer, deceased, to the creditors ind ail persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix at room 110, Pennsylvania Bldg.. Butte. Montana, the same being the place for the transac tion of the business of said estate, in the county of Silver Bow state of Montana. MRS. EMMA RUMINER, Administratrix of the estate of Fred Ruminer, deceased. Dated Butte. Montana, this 22nd day of August. 1917. Wm Meyer, attorney for administn» trlx. This is the Time for Vvety Gtizen to Support the United States Government Many are doing so at considerable cost or sacrifice to themselves. We have joined the Federal Reserve Banking System established by the Gov ernment to give greater financial stability and strength to the member banks and protection to their depositors. You can give your support to this greatGovemment enterprise and also obtain its protection for your money by becoming one of our depositors. SILVER BOW NATIONAL BANK SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ANY' HEWING MACHINE repaired by ir experts fur »1. Hewing machines rented. Hewing machines sold on easy terms. Exclusive agents for the New White Rotary. Brownfield-Cant y Carpet Co., 54 W. Park. Phone 1304. Anaconda Branch, 308 E. Park ave. Phone 143 Red. FIRE INSURANCE THE STRONGEST companies at lowe & Booth. Phone 102 and foreign NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR REPAVING WYOMING STREET, BE TWEEN PARK AND QUARTZ STREETS. WITHIN SPECIAL IM PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 244. Sealed pnqxjsals or b»«is for repaving Wyoming street, within special improve ment district Nt». 244, are hereby invited, and will be received by the city council of the city of Butte, t«> be filed with the city clerk at or prior to the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., We«liiesday, September 5, 1917. Said proposals or bi«ls will be opened at the tegulHi* meeting of the « ity « «umcil to be held Wednesday, September 5, 1917, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the council chamber, said proposals or bids to be received for the following types and kinds of improve ments: Approximately 3907 square yards of creosote«! wood block paving or vitrified brick paving, with the necessary ac cessories, the type and character of paving to be determined by later procee«l ings of the city council, after ihe bids or proposals therefor have been received, opened, examined am! declared, ami prior lo the awarding of the contract for said paving; the s|»ucc between »he rails of the car tracks shall be repave«! with redressed granite blocks, which blocks shall be grouted in with «*ement and sand; the ad justing to line and grade of approximately 245 linear feet of old granite curbs. Plans and specifications and form of bi«ls are now on file In the office of the commissioner of public works. A «'ertified check payable to the city of Butte, certified to oy a responsible bank, for an amount which shall not be less than 10 per cent of the aggregate of the prop«>sal or bid, must accompany each proposal r>r bid, to be considered as liquidated damages if the re«4uirements In the way of contract and bond are not entered into within 15 days after the award lias been made by the city council. The city' council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. H. TREACY, City Clerk. Dated August 21. 1917. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR REPAVING GRANITE STREET BE TWEEN MAIN AND WYOMING STREETS. AND the CONSTRUC TION OF CONCRETE GUTTERS, WITHIN SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 215. Sealed proposals or bids for repaving Granite street, and for the construction of concrete gutters, within special im provement district N«>. 245, are hereby In vited, and will be received by the city council of the city of Butte, to be filed with the city clerk at or prior to the hour of 8 o'clock p. in., Wednesday, Sep tember 6, 1917. Said proposals or bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the city council, to be held Wednesday, September 5, 1917. at 8 o'clock p. m.. at the council chamber, said proposals bids to be receive«! for the following types and kinds of improvements: Approximately 3250 square yards of bitullthlc paving, or asphaltic concrete paving, the type and character of paving to be determined by later proceedings « f the city council after the bids or pro posals therefor have been received, opened, examine«! ami declared, an<! prior to the awarding of the contract for said paving. The space between the rails <<f the car tracks and one foot on each side of said rails shall be repaved w*ith re dressed granite blocks, which blocks shall be grouted In with cement and sand: the construction of approximately 1065 linear feet of «concrete gutters two feet wide along the curbing; the adjustment to line and grade of appr«»xiiuately 350 linear feet of old granite curb«. Plans, specifications and form of bid are now on file in the office of the com missioner of public works. A certified check, payable to the city of Butte, certified to by a responsible bank, an amount which shall not be less than ten per refit of the aggregate of the proposal or bid, must arcomptny each proposal or bid, to be considered as liqui dated damages if the requirements in the way of contract and bond are not entered into within 16 days after the awaid has been made by the city council. Tho city council reserve« the right to reject any and ail bida. C. H TREACY. City Clerk. Dated August 31, 1917. NOTIC* TO CONTRACTORS. Dlda will he received by <5. E. DeSneH. architect, I North Montana etreet. excavation of a portion of a lot on Parb -a---- Dl.kt I-__-_____a m Daly Bank and Trust Company —OF BUTTE— (Established 1882) CAPITAL AND SURPLUS—$400,000 DIRECTORS: Charles J. Kelly, John D. Ryan. Marcus Daly, C. C. Swinburne, 1\. A. Kunkel. OFFICERS: CHARLES J. KELLY......President JOHN I). RYAN......Vice President C. C. SWINBORNE..........Cashier R. W. PLACE......Assistant Cashier W. C. RAE........Assistant Cashier Interest Paid on Time Deposits. W. A CLARK J. ROSS CLARK W.A.CLARK&BRO. Bankers Established 1877 ALEX J. JOHNSTON........Cashier J. K. HESLET.....Assistant Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts of Banks. Corporations and Firms Will Receive Best Terms Consistent With Good Banking Methods. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Boxes In Safety Deposit Vault. Established 1877. First National Bank of Butte Capital and Surplna >600 0M UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Member of Federal Iteaeree Bank. ANDREW J. DAVIS.......President J. S. DUTTON ........;.....Cashier J. E. STEPHENSON...Asst. Cashier GEO. U. HILL.........Asst. Cashier Travelers' Checks and Foreign Exchange Issued TIN SHOP SEl-BERT'S TIN SHOP—Tin anT^etil work. Phone 797. 112 W. Broadway. FURNITURE BOUGHT HIGHEST PRICE paid for se«'ond-hand furniture. 241 E. Park. Phone 6417-J. PLANO TUNER 32» Colorado. NOTICE. The City -Council of the City of Butt« hereby gives notice of the passage and appro\al of Council Resolution No. 1447, declaring Its intention to c-reat« Hpecixl Improvement Disirict No. 246, describing the boundaries thereof, slating the gen eral character of Improvements which are to be made, and estimating the approxi mate cost thereof. For a description of the boundaries of said Special Improvement District No. 24f, reference is hereby mad« to said Council Resolution No. 1447, now on fil« in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Butte. A description of the general character of improvements proposed to be made in said Special Improvement District is as follows; The construction of < oncrote paving In Granite alley from Idaho «tr««t to Waahlngton street, and the total esti mated cost of making said improvements is $1,707.15, which cost will approximate $2.85 per lineal foot of assessable prop erty within said district. The same is to be paid for by Special Improvement Bonds or Warrants, and for the payment of said bonds or warrants special as sessments are to be herea/ter levied ex tending over a period of five years. The City Council of the City of Butte will hear and pass upon all protests that may be made against the creation of said District No. 24$, and the making of aaid improvement s, at the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Butte, on lb. 6U> day « S.aUB.b«, . 1917. at the hour of 8 »'dock p. m. Dated litte llth day oi Auyviai. 1811. t H. tSeact Cit* Clerk 9 t the City of Butta awl Clark of tbe City Council. . First publication Aanab 1«. 1»1J.