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St *t* <CK a Belt Valley Times a VOLUME 28, NUMBER 24 BELT, MONTHS!A* THURSDAY, DEUEMBER I. 1921 $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCB Bb H sndlßd By Locsl Boy Scouts Sale of Christmas Seals in Belt to The annual seal sale for the Mon the direction of Scoutmaster Leo C. Graybill, who has enlisted the services of the Boy Scouts of Belt, who will canvass the town between now and, Christmas. The purpose of this sale is to obtain j funds to be used in the fight being . waged against tubeuculosis in Mon-1 tana. This warfare is not only direct-| ed toward the cure of the disease but to its pervention, particularly in chil dren. It i. know, th.t .bout SO p.r occur cb, en, b«w,e„ tbc w «f tana Tuberculosis association will be gUrth Belt this Wée"K, Mrs. R. H. BëmTk having received the supply of seals last Friday. The sale will be under , . . . .. Public health nursing is another ac SÄÄrjÄÄi a nurse are indispensable to the work of the health department and a liberal support on the part of the citizen. of Cascade county in the sale of seals ; ai"* nune '• bythe ' p«S5 re Äk p ^S,':„ kinds as things to be cured', giving little or no attention to prevention, but many things have happened in the last few years that has given a new impetus to the suestion of preventing disease and this is now going forward campaign. The total for the county has not yet been made up as Great Falls and several other towns have "«^competed the work. Thu belie? in charge of the cam paignhere went to work promptly a.id regardless of the weather, making the complete canvass in one week. Mrs. Chas. T. Rice was chairman of the committee iwid was also active ;n the work of solicitation, in which she was most ably assisted by Mrs. Joseph Morris, Mrs. Thos. Noble, Mrs. N. H. Browning, Mrs. G. G. Nohl, Mrs. Leo A Henter, Mrs. L. J. Clergy, Mrs. Fred Sieglmg. Mrs. Ora Wilson, Mrs. C. H. Provin and Mrs. J. E. Healey, The city was divided into districts and every house in towm visited and given an opportunity to enroll in the Red Cross work. The result, while not equalling the total amount secured last year, is con sidered excellent considering the many calls of like nature recently made up on the community. $150 Resulting in Bed Cross Drive Final returns by the committee charged with conducting the Red Cross Roll Call in Belt made to Treas urer Aiton Monday, and an even »150 received by him as the result of the her on the course being sponsored by the local post of the American Legion. The lecture was originally billed forj Saturday night but by special ar- 1 rangements, it was put ovemtill Su*- : , day night on account of the auditor ium being engaged by the Ladies' Aid j for their annual bazaar and carnival. Mr. Wood is credited with giving human talks on things that all of us understand. He is a speaker of force possessing faultless diction, perfect enunciation and a grasp ef any mih ject that he chooses to talk upon that is nothing less than marvelous He is worth à hearing and no oh^Æ ôo îd ' miss his lecture. The price of admis sion has been reduced to 50 cents Tn addS Tthe WtuVe Tnrnsical program will be rendered by Miss Alice Beaudry, violinist, and Mrs. Ben Beach nian-st Fred Dale Wood to Lec ture Next Sunday Evening ✓ Fred Dale Wood, said by critics to be the most eloquent man in America, will lecture Sunday evening at the auditorium, this being the third num Beach nian-st ' P THF rAKPTARI V PI AN , i . . , held Saturday evening at the High school auditorium the Ladies' Aid of manv M n « ^thf many new fea-ures Instead of the usual good dinner at a flat rate, they will serve caft taria style from several booths, where s pec iai drn lH ' S wmhe on sale and if ones taste .# of the com mon herd, why there isJ.ggs favorite comed_heefandoa^bg^e_at the Ma £gic and Jigirs booth. But there will he other arid more refined dishes, from sandwiches to chicken. a la MarylamL and from salads to lutefisk, ar^f down again to plain hot dog sandwiches at the night owl wag LADIES' AID WILL GIVE FRED At the big carnival arid bazaar to be in addition to the attractions of the fi rd ^ii? there sre stt stnrrs of ns«^nl and Tes* » grand Auction of many and thing# to wind up the evening on# useful articles on «aie, and There will also be many entertain ment feature« daring the evening. ) which will he fre, to visiter#. Inttt by leans and bounds. This fight tana Tuberculosis association are fi j nanced entirely by the sale of seals, will be readily understood how import ant it is that every one interested public health should get squarely be )hind this movement, not only by pur chasing as many seals as possible, but by seeing to it that their friends and neighbors do the same. The Christmas £eal is a dainty and attractive decoration for your Christ mas letters and packages It costs but . trifl. .nd it P c«SST«i!^?3 «Ui »Pen. rt rt î Ä" --—-- #|. r i tien n . • _ S an or Wl Re,8in Co ' Seat Pending against tuberculosis is but one phase o i the great wort, and when it Is con sidered that the activities of the Mon - >n.„ Hi«/-,.>• u, Hotsf.n Ô^Si«n?„r l t tk * perma ( nent Z c ? Url w**«X ÄL. Sï were agreed" m Shewbv''plaintiff sh „ n hfvT*n , pla,ntl " th " transientr the r reco ' rt ot ., r esJnt f ?'"'I an( j conclusions of Ins ni< C } Slîve 30 daTs^fte^the^e' ce.pt of »he n aintif/s fh din«/^ wbtek ♦ : , P ia,n » lffs f'l.dings in noiî öf* r f«K"Sd SJ5U" ,io r of- " d ik* Bull" cl.i-cherc d simula P ; H a the arimmlnr* 1 ?„ "kif'^k*" 1 'k' hea0 Hmte or eU C ' h h chambors at posed findiigs .irdTcoSsione 11 rr °' With Stanford takmg Dos tion on CSM iof Jj,"™™',' ;h i.,t'™IJ53Hh'v.lto t t f , . . " a81ri ^ ^ November 14 was resumed Monday morning after the Thank^lv : ,{--7« m , A r '7 Ia ^ 188i0 . n ; Present iT« 1k f ^5 ». ! 1 8 ^ ° , s ^ ?"î th( , ree ,, b k „ t V. <>f ... ® vî ® ^ t ,-a«t P fnr HnhQ^yf °k^^ C )^ dent Ip!!, Z*L; L°L " tZ'L ? ,1 Pu"' , Ynecai vofos'^nqf 7 ,7 «7 F sonnicinct 800 precinct. th ^ 0 Pif^ * *?f k vlr t° all y wound up the defense side of the case and by J U , Ci 7 ay ha d completed every thing hut the rebuttal, which was ex Pcctcd to consume about two days time. The net result of the defend a,lt 8 8,d ® of the case *ho^,? te8t "«ony °^ er ^ to impeach 36 illegal votes cast for Hobson, and thc remaining testimony offered by the defendant pertained to strengthening the testl Qjony already given regarding these 3 'Pk°7?'a i j • • . deto„ d tr u Â'?„^oïpS Tuesday noon and the plaintiff had made good progress in. rebuttal evl dence when court adjourned for the da y- . J uesday afternoon was entirely g!ven to testimony aimed to estab lish the legality of the votes attacked by the defense, in the course of W 1 7Lt nany 4 kn0tty l0>r81 pro * dems d *' v1piope<1 - A " Y et , th e courthas not SI . 7 -e rurne r p * a J dlT1sr . " < ' 8t ° ar " ei1 precinct, the absent vote.; 7*. bal ii: 8 or the alleged non-rcsi- ( 7? 18 , Ih ^ cou ? hw,merely permit f er ,, 40 ^ "fferro under ' proi L on ? a T ui| n* 8 and has res<»rved his J, lpaI t T UUn ^ 8 untI ' after aI * testimony ; I ) i ; has t * M ' n Pte*mited. „ .. -- NOlliart Man IfTOCtOli U ÛTÛ AMWlöU HDIO . n»i Uf) wftSSflOMt uli8ff6S * _— oâ « W arrin£ in a * t u_ p ™ ™ , V* 1 ! n , ï 1 i' VrvL la y* or8 COUIt at . " e !' Say by S 'ZffTff land and tabn l fw Kalte «H lod^q ln t j, e county jail Drinville Is mugeu m ine county jail, urmyiiie is a 0 rus, I d °J a 5* na ® i « tht : a4 5* CtJona of .ira H. G. Mackay wife of a miner S° ye ". the Hartley mine at Nel hart, and the warrant was ishued at the instance of the injured husband. . rin\ille came to Belt Mondaÿ of last week, and stated to friends here that he had been ordered to leave NeL 7 rt by Mackay under threats of be ing shot, and not being particularly ; desirous of posing as a target, thought i# the part of discretion to duck for a few days ax least. DrmviUe was. aware a warrant was out for him. but made no^effort to avoid . rrest and uwsted^tthgjaw ,h a d notlüggOB' him. Apparently he was right, for after .. r,.-u!iir. - w -h th toFney 's office, Ehinvijle was turiie. loose Moijday- evenirg hy Bheriff G«>r don. James Danno, proprietor of the Bur linfton soft drink <>stablishment and Mtsv Berlin Fcnstar at fftgh i gaod were married in ftelma on Novt | 19. Belt friend* Danno 's matrimonial intention# until hts arrival home with hi# bride la«t Friday, but are now exUuuluig t gratulafkrn* lw.« f Hr vere mawan iqn Ex=Warden Conley Accused of iVlisup* _"_ | _ _ * _ propriating Funds * » { C_y i Ca i v hi r l_ r> * • . . StrCHUOUSly JCH CS CHatgCS LOfltcUnCd In _ J ,, * ^COOTt if IIIV6StlPfl ÎOT \\l Ihlll/t ill tVCpUri pi 111 VCSIlgBIUi TlCUOliaiU The full report of tf> state prison investigation, begun b ordci of Gov Dlxon fivt . mo , lths «J was released r r t?. M neVJä' X.W? S îSl' tvne was submitted ic the board of >po ' MS ""mitteJ.c t c Ooaia I Decision,able pertvwe have not dnsklere I the elT l>«rty, * e nave not qisia«ri.i me eie i "T ° A cnm,nal u ^ n: ; "** °T ' f d ^. '»«.t» S UU tlu.| ^^i!sr , %arteÄ , !Sl 8tat * penitenti"^.^ »squired to ae count to the state Afcntana for the approximate sum f $«0,WM) for the l ' Bnrus transaclioii. aiideUiled in the ,0 f^Koing feport. r '4 hat fur her i- L~r< ' > -~t"! r rank Conley, former warden of the I • ^ ^ î nve8tl » at,on *» f the putebas i mg contracts hem-lfo: - made at the f7i ,n > n '* "P"'"T , !TÄ»XÄbiÄ dSSÄ'ViSS'SX'^ISSSk« ^STb?: .hcjfi SSogST S*J."UÄ >« rcqu.rud. I, h..ukt.fm m onlh,|T , already to do the necekary work tn connection with this ^nvetigatlon, J b,cb ,nvolved an '«nmeme amount r *' We d ° " ot f ft e ' that ,n 1™' " Ma> ' *' b,r P'TmitWd to furthu fee ommend that the moral welfare iflhc ^ prisom ' rs and the of th " V ?? y>n * pub1 .^ Öemnnd» eltÇr the purchamnfr or leasinp: of suffici^f 'nndand - attic to supply the needs the P«««. This should be carefulU forked out by competent farmers î ter 8 thorough survey of the 1 consumption and the possibilities making the prisoners .self supporting 88 to the matter of food. Certain pri-er i 8on industries can be instituted to p,y the necds of the prison and stat e intitutions. which will greatlj^fore lessen the cost of upkeep and relievamd the counties of the support of the iii e s of the prisoners and at the ame t j me not seriously interfere with out-to 8 jd e industry, *<i n conclusion, we would, say ke reasonable - « - r -- __ PITA IftH HFNT Tfl MHFRfil IK IIP I HAflPD Clill • S I SL nUUi ULn I I Ü minLnDLMIO tlunO Ul LUAUlU uU" . - - Paddy Swartz, a miner employed at Rami Blais, the 16-year-old son of lh " Nelh.r.. ... In-«r, M„. BUI., whiU hunt. stantly killed at 9 ©clock Mondaying for rabbits on Box Elder creek morning. Swartz was working on theaat Friday, met with a namful acci 400-foot level of the mine and It lsi er, t which has added materially to hia supposed that he was attempting toWperience in handling guns. Ht was pick out a missed hole. Death waff'ding a horse which became frisky, instantaneous, the unfortunate mar>'»using him to drop his gun, which receiving the full force of the blast io^dged in some brush. In recovering the face. Practiially the whole top of he gun he attempted to pull it out of hi# head was blown off by the force ofhe brush by the muzzle, the trigger the explosion. This is the first fauf^hing on a limb, discharging xhc the'accident to oe.cur at the Hartley minrfxm part of the charge entering the since it was opened by the Keihartneshy part of thc forearm. Several ( Consolidated^Silver Mining companyHitches were necessary in dressing two years ago. lhe woünd. but luckily no permanent Swartz had been but a short timc^JUiY will re#ult. in Neihart, coming from Butte. Sr — far as known he is unmarried and If Clark Bumgarner of Fife recently said to have relatives living in Bostetumed from Portland, where he rep ton. The body is being held pendin/'-sented Montana as delegate to th« an »ttempt to get word from relative*iationai Grange meeting Mr. Bum -—--- stated that there were » A G Ha Y of Armmgton was a pa -»t«te« represented at the session, the to . Great Falls Saturday, tr5 ;, th annual meeting of the «>rgai.«»a V181t ^' 8 8on - Gerry, who was injureJion. A great deal of enthusiasm was in 8 hnn ' in « arcidw *<- HlfRJÖajped at the meeting he says, and reports Gerry getting along as nicel*"«®« was a general feeling of confl a# could be expected, dene# in the futu re of a gricu lt ur e a# could be expected, dene# in the futu re of a gricu lt ur e . =-~ ■ ■' _ »=- .. . m—=- - -,n A Hard f Ut tn f ill V k /I tjUrü Ul lO ttUSK tJl-—-ILI - - -- *jKß**zz -;—*-ii— - ,i |T» (OMIN / gF-. ^ ^____ 1 rL j,. yfiL J / A y i liP' 1 A* • V\\- - ' jJ r J&BKg' 1 JkV\\ ÊCSm^BÊU ' '|fT\ -v 'i 'JMyCîf i . MtSsSh ÎHfl W ' V ''l HU|1 H)lL " * : S' V -■ s . I I y J f 7 V\\ ,i V ritte A >3 ^-X f, . ■■ i ;; * € j p<* ■ JU into the history of the Montana state j prison without being appalled that * auch a state of has been per mittee to exist. " En ^ ■«»»• •» «««.il»*« h - 111,8 b * en prostituted to his ennch- meC ^.. «Äff r; h,n "' T 81008 8nd applies from the prison B tore. Complete stripping of the prison / its ma?hiner? and otW io ^ a" pr " vi " ,ly .««»»«-!> -»«i ^«» 'by 'c^l^ or«^ni; y "*& 'Mcf.^uë! * ' , por k raised on sute feed. Delivery to the warden's home his laundry' and his dow*ntown office«? coal purchased by the state. i Sale to state at market nr ie«a of lk • n ' 1 •««»«•». ~»«i t, * by - - f u "', in h<,m " "ä ^ > n ^;! , " rn ' °"'" d by C< '" l ' y 4 M " Appropriation hy warden of larire quantiti^ of farming implements nJid or by Hate and used or farms undeî leas, to state. ;«* »H.ooi) worth of fcc.l -luring which time si-aL owned no livestock attempted sale to s7al" of land «t high figure upon which the state had ^»tiiaavwu oi staie ownen j ftt various places or institutions owned - -...v, w „. c , lw lutl . KUt , Sale to the prison through the med-! ium of a dummy dealer of beef and — Jü'ted hulMiftfin vvorth f30 fkvo ii^.000, ' l ° Investigator recommends state re at»,-over from Conlev various sums in prisorconnection with above matters aggre olgating »83,541.56. ' In a statement made Tuesday Form Warden ConW *e?I«r" th.^ allégé supAions are "absolutely false" unfair'and otheimialleadlng.» HedemandsahMring the state penitentiary board wants the opportunity to refute' fam-every specific charge, r " at * Governor Dixon„has left the state attend the convention of governors ! in North Carolina and it will be im thatpossible for the board to hold the Belt Lodge No. 13/, A. F. & A. M. Consliuted Tuesday—Banquet After Jj 1£!TT *•"» ,n ««some ^n'sHtetion* 1 "* th th . e . ceremon y hv ,h! .n., n . Ï* Z* ; tbln* U | ^° n of °* flcere ' an t d 57 "*1 to *7 P7 . Fal I «»m* ? h Tl * ba,1t l u 7 had been|J. ! andladies oftel.? a! members An inrirW Lfhl . «7 *• - i I" d 1 to the constituting of; rfigS-WfthM.iSf fffl* b" ™. L - -- — .. Roai) W Money Avail for Immediate Use Bril Lodge No. 157, A. F. & A~M., I time honored ceremonies Tuesday eve ;mng, Hon. Lew L. Callaway, P. G. M of Gre*t Falls, assisted by several of ficiais of high rank in Masonic circles. ' , \ , The , constitution of the lodge was followed bv the .r.-t-ltefte'' -C s en aym Chai ™« B*" C. Johnston of the board of ™unty commissioners last *^"°.^ ^ p?*» and tbe ca8b 800,1 be available, supplies:—j-—"— ,™r—*•* •••' — a 7 couponB . completing the signing t ' , « n Saturday and passing them a, ? nK t0 Tr « a8 urer Fred C. Andretta, ^ ° m H?, t 8,80 *'K n them, after which they will be registcreil in his office, arp *® - °y ear hon nnd an ' ,n » 1>00<) denominations, with an «verage life of the entire issue 1 , 2 '* ?"•. .«P*« « p» srTil SÄ Äi " l "" k ' d upon - itÄ*«. b.v, M , «cl.ll, d^KM upon Ih. .0^1»,] WÜ1 do with lhe ^ nd i * au '' f unds, ex rept that thc firat work wil1 Probably ^ to connect the Belt road with Great [ ' alIs - ""'"K Valeria way for a short Orphan, bom«. ' 8 * , *P* rt4 ' d th «t the cash for the da w,ll f 1 ^ a ^ ilah 'c ^ the end of the pp *** nt weak ' ! , . -----— l ° »AME8 NICOLA AND ANNA I MARCRK Y WEb ON SUNDAY in _ . - The wedding of James Nicola and Ann " Marusky was «olcmnixed S , unday a » t * rnoon at St. Mark's Cath 1 °! ic . church ' R< ' v - Fath ® r R'<'hard c [ atin Ç' The y°ung couple will make ' theirhome in Belt. The bride is the dau »f\ter of Mr, and Mrs. Marusky of : A nnch , < a U J e ^ who have heen real * dents of Belt for several years, and la ' P °P, U ^r,.* m . on * her frian d« ! Mr picola is an ex-service man who 8aw artiv< ' a rrvice in France, and dis tin *" i, h* d himself by quitting his Job at thp fln,t raI1 for d "*fted men nnd,,• insisting upf>n being sent to the front! line trenches at or his wish on| y aft ® r avérai months of training at which he was pi erly indignant He returned here uf n his discharge of • |COUNTY WILL SOON OPRR 1 i Information come# from County Sur veyor R. G. Day that the mechanical forces of the county are perfecting apparatus to be attached to one of big county trucks to be used in bum I Ing the weeds along the county high* ways, -The machine is modelled the line* ef those u#ed by the railroad# whk'hausr s » continual spray of hum ing oil to destroy the Vegetable growth The machine will be triad out in the victnity of Stmms, where the Ru» sian thistle has become very much a nuisance. ——■ P-l, nn | pujlA-a,. | n _ A . r OlfiUUi Ul)IIOfDfl lO ADDcdl JJ If] fllfiffiSÎ HP HflA III P M 11001111 ATE WEED EXTERMINATOR • rlfljO In connection with the health work of the county board of health, playlet will ^ gi ven tom o r row even at u the High school auditorium by 'he children of the Belt schools, g'ether with a health film. Visitors are assured of an entertaming evening and all 'are welcome. Arrangements were made for the film at the regular monthly clinic held here last Friday, Ia*ss gains were noted at the clinic held last Friday and in some case# 1"'-^» in weight of children were found Dr Fu«on sefî-etarv of the count/ health board, explained losses as due to the prevalence of cold* ami the lapse of dietary standards ,, a | Thanksgiving time ' wÄhh«M by Æ Dora MeckJenlwrg, the public nurse; Mis# Mary M mOe». slate '^ja-rvi^r of pursing, and Misses S.d - Halvonor and Flora Shapland of the I»«. H , <,«*«-» . "fi^mtal at' Great health Th« idrHtion to the StaG' B; „1 frtnv f >f H*\ has >uchi :alao lhe painters and Wkallv nmI y fer «. w front . vault 4'>or, s pW>eM T«T miners and is \>n eupanry Th- », ttfrive-l test and w Monday, Lui deb ^ _ tl of new steel ceiling still le main hanking room somewhat dis beveled in »pp« ranee, which a few hour* work a# aoon as the ceiling ar 1 rive# will remedy. nr* jo n. Ü n —— ?• Stewart. ,. OTCV on . *« y .! treasurer; Roy A. Johnson, S. D.: R. Culver, J. D.; W. P. Pilgeram . 8. S.; Dr. J. W. Graybeal. J. S..; C, ,j H n P ah1 ' ty } VT - During the banquet music w>. holm significance in Masonry. Jn preaentihg Uw gavai Mr. Boorman made a brief talk, and in acceptm?the token on behalf of the lodge, aooro priate appreciation was expressed by W. M. Alvin F. Taylor. y The newly installed officers are Rev Alvin F. Taylor, W M • J W Leland' thejs. W.; Ben J. Kennedy. J. W.; Dr. J secreUry; B. F. McCon During the banquet music was fur nished by Straiten 's orchestra of Great balls. About 126 pihtes were laid and every place at the tables fill ed- At the conclusion of the banquet cigars were passed and while Toast master A. F. Taylor arranged the pro gram of entertainment. L. L. Callaway was the first speaker, followed in potation by J. W. Speer, J. M. Char teries, Senator J M. Burlingame, Otto Gerth, M, T. Lease and Carl J, Boor man. The speech-making was inter spersed with vocal solos rendered by Messrs Graybill. Campbell and Hal vorsen, Julius Woerthner accompany ing on the piano. There was not a dull moment during the two and one half hours, and shortly after midnight « good old college yell was given tn honor of the ladies who worked so ef fectively in preparing and serving th# ! banjuet, under the direction of Mrs. M. Millard, About 100 guests were present, com i»g from Great Falla, Sand Coulee, Stockett. Neihart, Lehigh and Stan of 1 „,.1 1 _ Du nng the present year Cascade county spent »7,300 on the mainten ance of federal hard surface roads of ,h - '™ ,y - - •»" -» »• 'I*"' b " ,orc *J> e »* «>• y«.r. T nc»e are the figures as given out by County Surveyor R, 0. Day. There are 61 miles of federal built hard ■ - ^ f OB ? wil1 **. *7* t P* r Πby J®*,' J?' ^IH«res are of interest ! *! k m r T !îfrf mai »>t* n * nce n b " ri *«In*k* d r0li 7' .. Tba , maIn - 0an ®® work ha. been ln th. «hape fr^^f "fin ? ' ' * '7v 7 chu ® k j 10 ***- ha"! kv,k *?lt .5! b,nd * r - cut ting I ™ 8 by 7 road8ide ;/ od Other nee ( ,uhs > Thé' t0 Ket ÜT k Th . e , wlt , , i ' 1 ™ «« n, u ki7J n i( t 7r*!. d /* °*, l 7 1 road * ,* r .7,^ t . r J aVe '' » , _ . Vk°^ k*j C0,t i! y ,ten î 8 u P ke «P / Ukin » , k °ÎL_î h ® gravel J t f. h ' A |!7 d l rom l 7 Teton county ! n * V* ^r m,n S^ r ° 11 ^ulee. As this '* aÄ dune just after the completion of the road t 's possible that this item ' wa8 add « d to the original cost instead Road Maintenance Heavy Expense sur. of of the upke '' p I A - ® McVay of the McVay Farms ca ** 8 our attention to the fact that Jn mentioning federal testet! and accred iUfd C8 ttle herds of the Belt Valley the ' McV *y herd of •.whitefares" was l^tt : out - The omission was not an mten t T, * n »t «ttgîrt, tidf simply occurred [through ignorance of the fact. There m "y h® ,,th ' ,r herds in addition tq,, thosetrf the McVay Farms Hereford#, tht ' Johnson Sihorthoms or the Hub her Holsteins that are federal tested and accredited, we hope they are, and will be glad to give publicity to the fart > tor w e ®»>rree with Mr, McVay, who says m his letter to the Times: Thl8 18 a V8r > - ^ood work that the government is doing and it is some | thing that more ahmrfd take advan of. A very lamentable cirrum »tance is for one to spend thei- time ; a n d moo eyona^ good h e r d o# e at tto - and some day wake up to the fact that to-,they have tuberculosis and that their time and money are both all wasted. 1 mention my own herd at this time «'"1 in this manner only that it might help to bring further to the attention . ot the stockmen the benefit and lm portance of taking advantage of thl# * McVay Farms Also Pos sess Accredited Herd being by state #nd government *_ ! DAWSON A('CE1*TS CASH IKK SHIP OF STATE BANK. IIBLT us-1 • ' we. Tie resignation Î Daw K. E. Dawson of Seattle arrni« 1 last ■ek ami is-, now installed as c sshifr ef the State Batik of Belt, occupying t rvcëSfljr made v«< aïit Ey the Mr. a( f W. C. Blomquisl formerly auditor fop sev : rrai years with tke "t'ommereiâï Na Itional Lank of Great Falls, leaving «everdî months »g< ■ tion w cmli to accept: a posl man with 8 'Seattle firsn, ie fttate Bank feels fortunate in ae of Mr. Dawson, Kjog experience of many will-be a valuable asset to Belt's i«Ti*tal tllWttUtlOKE family wifi reside k«re as Kt- can mak \C('H for a home, 1 hi Mi jA'% umtn^numf« I . J. Clergy wa i a business vititor in Great Fails yesterday.