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* s >immmiimifiiiHiHHiinnntnmnitnniinim «ji: Pythian Billard Parlor itmtiHHtiiiiiiiimimiiHiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiHitiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Soft Drinks Cigars Milk Shakes Cigarettes £{ S 5 5 E s £ E 5 Sj jjjj El > - - - - r - -- ■- ■ 4~ »illllillllllfNIHfUiillllliitllllilllllllillliilllllllllillliillliiUmillillllilHIliiliililillinr; 3 obacco £ Ice Cream in Dish, .Gone or Carton. BELT KAMPSCHNEIDER & MAA, Props. ai IIIHHHWWHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIinillllHIlHIlimilllUHlIHIIHIIIII It Bs TjEE MM J I s " Grand Easter Monday == EEI = S 91 = sss = SI SS —: = S ■ = ■■■■w g = «■— S = 9, 9i 9, = m -g AA rry* | . (fl* -g AA = \ I UU I 1 Pl^Pl C IS I VV 4/1= A ILIVVlO k} 7X= = = ^ iï ~S n BALL Given by Cascade Lodge No.*& K. dfe At K. of P. Hall, Belt, Montana Mon., April 21st Good Music and a Good Time ' 4 Supper Served by Pythian Sisters S SI » 65c Loganberries, gallon cans . Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut, pound Graham Flour, 9 pound sack . Checker Brand Grape Fruit, 2 for. Italian Prunes, 40-60 Size, pound . Standard Corn, 2 cans ... Codfish, 1 pound boxes. Bloaters, 3 for j. _.50c 50c 25c 15c 25c 25c ( 25c i A ,v n Vr INDIVIDUAL HATS—MODERATELY PRICED Every preferred color, shape and ornament has its place in this group of hats. Hats to suit every individual taste, each exclusive in itself, yet each following the general trend of the late spring modes. GIRLS' SPRING DRESSES Children's fine gingham models trimmed with organdie and touched up with dainty designs, of embroidery in pretty color combinations. Hie correct style for Sunday and school wear. Sises from 2 to 14 year». j PETTICOATS AND SUPS Sfctise p«tt4oo»ts with ruffled and embroidered flounces. Satine and Mngette slips in tan, brown, black and Copenha gen btee with touches of hemstitching and embroidery. G. W. HUILE COIL COMPANY * to ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * r v •_ s ♦ TIGER AND BLACK BUTTE it ^ •5- v v '!••!• + + ■!• •1"!' v v v <• Mrs. James Johnson went to the Will Jones place down the coulee last Wednesday for a visit. £{ Steve Zeleniak spent Sunday and I Monday at the Boadle ranch. j Fred Bartelt butchered hogs Mon j day and shipped them to Stockett on I Tuesday. j Dan and Leslie Cameron came home j from Stockett Friday for a few days visit with home folks. ! At the school election Saturday, Joe Sj Habel became the new trustee suc j ceeding James Johnson who retired after a very successful term. George Dailey was Mr. Habel's opponent. George Anthony came up Friday from Stockett for a few days visit at Charles Monohan, better known as ; "Irish," returned to Stockett Satur a ^ ter a three-day visit at the ^ Tuesday from Great Falls where she had undergone an operation at Colum bus hospital. She if doing splendidly. Freddy Cross went to Great Falls last week to hear Paderewski. Little Joseph Habel is reported to l . ... , . , getting along nicely after B pro trmeted illness following measles. Mr. Broedhurst 1. eble to b. oot : .. . again after a severe attack of grippe. Mr. Brosdhurst is .1«, bettor. ' Harry Eton, ha. returned to the J. Johnson horn, efter . month', ebeenee. Corrine-am.n J nr.t«rMdto»l«mi: -M.nd. y rfter en illn... of five week. l c y messes. * j. If . . .* NEIHART +*+++++++++++++*+ I ... _ _ . . . , . .. IL! r8 o C L ? î returned from the 'FHIs Saturday where she had spent * he * sh °PP«n8 md visiting her daughters. «r 8 , Se8, ® rd W88 * p "" nger 0n i he ' r8 ' n to , Gre8t F" 11 « Monday. W. E Wampler of the Silver Dyke, was a ^me»» visitor in Great Falls S.the early part of the week. , Ja <* Stewart returned Wednesday| from Great Falls where he attanded Mr. Condon s funeral. . I /• E - Sheldon »pent the early part| of the week in Great Falls on business j R. R. Porter made a trip to Bynum j Wednesday where he will spend Qie week attending to business. Mrs. AI Taylor and son Joe spent a few days in Great Falls recently vis iting Mary who is attending school there. D. N. King spent the week in Great Falls where he underwent an opera tion for a frontal sinus abscess. He returned to Neihart Friday. _ The Women's Alliance m e t this week at the home of Mrs. J. C. Jack man. Those present were Mrs. Halek, Mrs. L. P. Thornquist, Mrs. G. C. Warmbrod, Mrs. C. MacGibbon, Jr., Mrs. E. Donovan, Miss E. Mayland, Mrs. J. E. Jackman, Mis# L. Adams, Mrs. W. White, Mrs. 0«orge Omar, Mrs. Price, Mrs. C. Olson, Mrs. R. C. Tripp, Mrs. M. Schwerts and Mrs. D. Butler The afternoon hours were spent at cards and a delightful lunch was served by the hostess. H. Haney from Monarch was a bus iness visitor in town between trains Wednesday. Mr. Taylor of Lethbridge, Canada, nephew of A1 Taylor, spent the latter part of the week visiting at the Tay lor home. Miss Janet Mayland of Great Falls is spending a few days with her sister Alma, who teaches the intermediate grades here. Miss Mayland is a stu j dent at Dillon. Dr. Jackman returned from Helena ■Saturday. - Mrs, B. Chidester is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chidea ter at the Silver Dyke, j Ed Donovan made a trip to Great Falls Tuesday on business. Zs The annual school election was bald I Saturday and quite a number voted. Bil White was ele cted for the three year term and Bill Bertie for the one year term. j Bill Marvin was a passenger on the train to Great Falls Monday. From there he intends to go on to Missouri. I f > RAYNBSFORD ♦ Ar ♦ ♦ •++++++++ ++**+++++* Mrs. S. A. Smith came home from Great Falls Friday after a visit of several day* there. A large number from this commun ity attended the funeral of Mrs. Mc Conkey at Belt last Wednesday * nfi the enthre neighborhood extends their sympathy to the bereaved family. Tony .Breganek and Jim Randal) motored to Greet Falls Monday. Dan Mclnnia is expected home Mon day firom Kansas City, Mo., where he spent the winter. Clarence Nickerson of Monarch was a visitor Here Sunday and spent Mon day with friend* in Stanford. Quite a crowd attended the basket ball games here Saturday night be tweeir Belt boys and girl* and Ray nesford. ] . . . . . insurance agent, « in town this week. Mrs. Lou Nulliner spent a few days i Great Falls last week having some dental work done. Mr. Woodward, a Great Falls life 1 . ' ~ ... . ... M MrS fc W * : ***** *5° Monarch ^ the first of the week. She TV" f Hughesvdle where »he had spent sev- era! days with Mr. Chidester. . ' '. ' ?^ er wa8 * vtB1 r tw ' CT t "' M J Fr,d *(-. „ „ , . . ■ Mr. and Mrs. Alvm McGetnck re , . ... , . IT , ... " th J ,r """i »"• ** ^ y d , Mr " G * ,r ' ck h * d Mo . SMtod os b.. Joe Mclnnia came home Tuesday af ter a visit of several days in the Elec tric City. ' A few more days of Chinook wea ther and the roads will be in good shape. They are being dragged down the creek to the Judith Basin line. Mrs. Murray of Great Falls has moved to her ranch on Otter creek and will make her future home there. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lavoie left on Monday for Great Palls where they will reside in the future. **❖++*++++*++++++ ♦ MONARCH ♦ + +*+++++++++++++++ (Too Late for Last Week) jnpflg ________ Ben ^ Saturday from his ranch near Kibbey. Charles McGee returned from Stan ford, Geyser and Great Falls where he had spent the past several weeks. H. S. Haney was called to Great Falls Saturday by the death "of his business associate, D. J. Condon. The news of Mr. Condon's death was re ee - ved wjth d repret by all and the th of the comrnunity i8 ex . tended the wj(Jow and fami]y T. J. Vaughan Rhys returned to Hughesville Satuniay after a visit to ;th e Judith Basin county seat. The gon8 of Mf and Mrg H Basto have been entered in ^ Monarch school to complete this term, their schoo , bei closed due j- the short age of funds. -—***' H. I, Croff returned Thursday from Great Falla where he had hetsn & bug . inÄS victor f or 8eve ral days. Several from here drove out to the Watson sale Monday. Mrs. Gilbert Stroup returned from Great Falls Wednesday where she vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig. She also consulted a physician In regard to her health. Father O'Rourke held services at the Catholic church Saturday morn ing. Mrs. W. J. Heiber came down from Hug h ea vill o Monday going-ea-te-th» Falls where she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Kennedy. Herman Nebel of Albright went to Great Falls Monday to attend the D. Condon funeral. N E. S. Tolliver made a business trip the Stroun ranch Saturday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Mining Application No. 023809. Ü. Land Office Helena, Montana, Feb. 12, 1924. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; That Rena J. Schoberg, and Peter Ericcson, whose post office address is Neihart, Montana, have this day filed application for patent, under the min ing laws of Congress for 1500 ft. along the lead of the Alta Lode, ex tending 60 ft. northwest and 1440 ft southeast from the point of discovery, situated in' Neihart (onorg) Mining District Caaeade County, Montana, and designated by the U. S. Surveyor General for Montana, as Survey No. 10463, in nnaurveyed T. 14 N. R. 8 E., which claim is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Cascade County, Howard Q. BENNET ATTORNEY AT LAW 817-818 First NeUoaal Beak V Building Great Falla. M< ; t £ - SETTLEMENT OP ESTATES GENERAL PRACTICE t ■» Dr. J. S. Stewart DENTIST PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVER STATE BANK -»■ at 'Great Palla, Montan*, in VoL 10 of ' Locations on page 878, and described as follows; Beginning at Cor. No. l.from which U. S. L. M. No. 8692, in T. 14, N. R. 8 E. bears S. 87 degrees 07 minutes w 192M ft. ^ r^ning iheBCe N 59 degrees 42 minutes E. 160 feet, thence N. 31 degrees 08 mhutre W. 1600 ft, thence 3- 69 degrees 42 min utes W. 810.8 ft, thence S. 29 degrees 38 min. E. 1500.05 ft to the place of beginning. Containing an area of 11.377 acres. Area in conflict with Sur. No. 8692 Savage Lode, not claimed 0.061 acres. Area in conflict with Sur. No. 10442 Albert Lode not claimed 1.000 acre. Total area not claimed 1.061 acres. Net area claimed 10.316 acres and upon which a plat and notice of said application was posted on the 12th day of January, 1924. The adjoining claims Sur. No. 10.009 Alice No. 2 Lode on the North and Alice No. 5 Lode on the East. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said mine or surface ground, are required to file their ad verse claims in the Ü. S. Land Office at Helena, Montana, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. P. A. MOT?, Register. (First Publication Feb. 21, 1924) (Last Publication April 17, 1924) SI g ■■am ss 5E 5E 55 — " lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllll ß Spring Is Here i V and the roads are opening up. Is your car in shape to answer the call of the open road? If not, bring it in and let us look it over. No matter what make of car yours is, we can fix it. i No matter what is wrong, we can fix it. If your cylinders are scored or leak oil, we can re finish them and fit new pistons. We are in shape now to do welding and brazing and we guarantee the job, no matter how large or small. We do all sorts of electrical work, such as starter and generator repairing and magneto charging. = s V We have a complete line of Accessories, Fisk and Oldfield Tires, and Tubes, Gas and Oil—in fact, we have everything for your car. Get our prices on Oil in barrel or half-barrel lots. Ask us anything in regard to your car troubles or pertaining to the garage business in général. lÂt us show you the equipment we have to enable us to handle your repair business. We cordially invite you to come in an<f see us. . STRAIGHT & EVERSON, BELT ■ ^"Ibarney's ii I Billiard», Pool, Smoke», Confectionery, Etc. CLEAN ELECTRIC CAFE IN CONNECTION MODEL SODA FOUNTAIN—Try Oar lee Cream Sundae», Sod»» and Cone». AB Und» of Egg and Mallad MÜk Drinks, Soda Water A. Y. BAKKO, BELT, MONTANA ■ : Fresh Fish I ] S Received Every Week on i FRIDAY i I CHAS. H. DAHL * FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS si NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Mon tana, in and for the County of Cas cade. Neb Roman, Plaintiff. . J. W. Brodle. Defendant. Under and by virtue of Execution No. 17968. the Sheriff of aaid County will sell et Sheriff» Sale on WED NESDAY, the 23rd day of April. 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P, M. of seid day at the West Door of-the Court House in Great Falls, Cascade County, Mon tana, all the right, «tie, claim and in terest of the defendant J. W. Brodle, in and to the following described prop erty, to-wlt: The West 16 feet of Lot 14 and Lot 16 of Block S, First Addition to Belt Townsite; and Lot 2, Castner's Fourth Addition to Belt Townsite, all situated in the City of Belt, Cascade County, Montana. Dated at Great Falls, Montana, this 18th day of March, 1924. BOB GORDON, Sheriff of Cascade County. By H. B. HOFFMAN. Under Sheriff. (Published March 27. April 3 and 16.)