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BELT VALLEY TIMES 8. A. Raaainftoa, Editor 8 a Ymt ta Advuos ■■■«I ro Mm Tnmt Am'»., forait* Adr.rtm», RcpnMBUtiv* PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT, MONT., BY 8. A. REMINGTON THE SOLDIER BONUS. Prom Washington comes a howl that, the bonus bill having been passed because few legislators dared vote against it on the we of election, there can be no reduction in taxation which reduc tion big business demands. The 26 per cent reduction asked for by President Coolidge can not be granted this year. The general trend of all dispatches from Washington is one of hostility to the bonus. The administration and the bureaucrats of Washington seem to have lost sight of the fact that we owe anything to the veterans. When the boys weite urged to volunteer nothing in the future too good to promise them. When they returned from fight ing the nation would greet them with open arms and would vie with each other in giving them honor, emoluments and positions without measure. In reality they returned to a people in whom the fever of war had died out and who were intent either on holding war profits or recouping war losses, there were only these two classes. The positions gladly surrendered by volunteers and drafted men had been filled by girls and when the boys returned there were no jobs open for them. A few hearty receptions for the first to return, a few half hearted receptions for a second contingent, and a shame-faced "how-do-you-do, I'm in an awful hurry," for the rest. The bonus law has been enacted. It means heavy taxation for some years unless an immense amount of graft and waste shall be cut out of national expenditures. As we have said before, the Republican elephant had been kept from the national feed-trough for eight long years and was woefully hungry. When opportunity offered the elephant gorged himself not only with what was due him, but on forbidden fields. He was so busy in stuffing his own hide that he was compelled to > overlook the rest of the managerie who were trespassing. If the nation, this fall, cleans house and shows by its ballots that it expects honesty in politics, the problem of financing the bonus will have been solved. iiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiriiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiitriu| THE FIFE Blacksmith Shop I IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS. ■ Acetylene Welding and all kinds of repair work done. NEW IRON WORK—WAGON WORK HORSESHOEING I Have worked at this trade for seven years. § a I £ Come and see me at Fife. iiitiiiiiiimuiiiHHiiiunmitiimimitnuiff Severn! ears carrying * Walter Hill, J. A. Light James Brodle, Lester Brodie, Albert Coleman, Wm. Vend ant, Carl Simonis, Lawrence Fanner, C. C. White, C. W. May and B. F. Bales went to Great Falls last night. The occasion was a general good time - ■;9 Repairing Y ALL MAKES OF CARS REPAIRED at the Ford Garage, although Fords are our Specialty. 7 "*■ • OUR SHOP IS EXCEPTIONALLY WELL equipped for Repair Work with Lathe, Welding Outfit, and Press for removing gears and sleeves without hammering. WE HAVE A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC, tprient to handle ail Repair Work. lii;; N. H. Browning. Prop. 4 IT mm WFT:: and banquet given by fte Odd Fellows lodge of Great Falls for all ôdd Fel lows in this jurisdiction. The work the first and second degree was ex emplified. The men who attended re turned in the early morning hours having enjoyed the entertainment the utmost. Frank Kolar and family of ford wer« «hoppln« in Belt an Taaa day laut NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. to an Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Great Falla, Montana, April 80, 1924. r (Non-coal) NOTICE is hereby given that Am broa* V. Cheney, of Stanford, Mon tana, who, on September 28, 1910, mad* Additional Homestead Entry, Serial No. 060888, for E^8Eh^ t Bee. 28; EttNEtt, Section 88, Township 16 N., Range 10 E., P. M. M. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. 8. Hawk. U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Stanford, Montana, on the 16th day of June, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: William I. Hughes, Thomas J. Mc Giffin, Melvin L. Cheney, Perry West fall, all of Stanford, Montana. W. E. BENNETT, Register. (First Pub. May 8—last pub. June 6) SUMMONS NO. 18188. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Mon tana, in and for the County of Cas cade. ,1 Grace Logsdon, Plaintiff, Frank M. Logsdon, Defendant. THE STATE OF MONTANA Sends Greetings to the Above Named De fendants, and to Each of Them; hereby summoned swer the complaint in 'this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which i« herewith served upon one of yon in each County wherein any of you re side and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiffs at torney within twenty 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 be taken against you, by default, You are com plaint. The within action was brought against you by the Plaintiff for the purpose of obtaining a decree of di vorce upon the grounds of Non-Sup port and Desertion, she claiming hev complaint filed herein, that yo« deserted her on or about the 6ft da? of March, 1919, and that you bave nojb supported her for a period of more than one year immediately previous to fte time of fte filing'of her com plaint herein. Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court this 14th day of May. 1924. ALEX REMNEAS, Clerk. By F. W. STRATTON, Deputy Clerk. üi lit (Court Seal) F. A. EWALD, Attorney at Law, Great Falls, Montana. First Pub. May 22—Last Pub. June 12 SUMMONS In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of fte State of Mon tana, in and for the Counts of Cas Cade. v :i V~ Jessie L. Fullerton, Plaintiff, of to Russel J. Fullerton, Defendant. THE STATE OP MONTANA Sends Greetings to the Above Named De fendant; (r You are hereby summoned to an swer fte complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is here with served upon you iç the County wherein you reside and'to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon days after the service of this Sum mons, exclusive of the day of service and in case of your failure to appear or answer, Judgment will be taken against you, by default for the relief demanded in the complaint' This action is brought to obtain a Decree of Divoroe dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plain tiff and defendant on fte ground of wilful desertion and wilful neglect, the complaint alleging that defendant for more than one year preceding the filing of said complaint has utterly failed to provide for plaintiff the com mon necessaries of life because of his idleness, profligacy and dissipation, and that defendant on or about Janu ary 16ft, 1928, wilfully and without cause deserted and abandoned plain tiff and still continues to so desert and abandon plaintiff and to live sep arate and apart from her without any cause, reason or excuse and against her will and without her consent, also to obtain fte custody of Howard R. Fullerton, minor issue of said marri and general relief Witness my hand and the Seal of •aid Court this 9th day of May, 1924 . ALEX REMEAS, Clerk. By G. S. LEUCHARS, Deputy' Clerk. J A McDONOUGR. 88-4t Stanton Bank Bldg., Great Falls. Montana, Attorney for plaintiff. First Pub. May 22- -Laut Pub. Jun* |f (Court Steal) NOTICK 09 APPLICATION POS UNITED STATUS PATENT. Surrey N«. 1947« U. S. Land Office, Helena. Mon tana, April 28, 1924. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of an Act of Congres« approved May 10, 1872, E. g. Paine, whose Post Office address I« Brook line. Massachusetts, and George Hale Brabrook, whose Post Office address is Neihart, Montana, have made ap plication for patent for 854 feet on the Condor lode, 1600 feet on the Granite Hill Lode, 1600 feet on the Granite Hill Number Two Lode, and 1600 feet on the Pharaoh Lode, bearing gold, silver and other minerals, the same being 10 feet in a southerly direction and 844 feet in a northerly direction on the Condor Lode, 180 feet southerly direction and 1820 feet in northerly direction on ft* Granite Hill Lode, 10 feet in a southerly di rection and 1490 feet in a northerly direction on the Granite Hill Number Two Lode, and 686 feet in a southerly direction and 805 feet in a northerly direction on the Pharaoh Lode, from the respective discoveries thereon with the surface ground 600 feet in width on each of the said lodes, all situated in the Neihart (unorganised) Mining District, Cascade County, Montana, and described by the official plat and by the field notes on file in the office of the Register of the U. 8. Land Of fice, Helena, Montana, as follows: „ Condor Lode: Beginning at Cor No 1, whence U. 8. L. M. No 3692 in un surveyed T 14 N, R 8 E M. M., bears 8 78 deg 20 min 6 sec W 6240.99 feet; Thence N 6 deg 68 min W, 864 feet to Cor No 2; Thence N 88 deg 4 min E 600 feet to Cor No 3; Thence 8 6 deg 66 min E 864 feet to Cor No 4; Thence S 83 deg 4 min W, 600 feet to Cor No 1, the place of beginning, con taining an area of 10.894 acres, exclu sive of area in conflict with East Granite Lode, unsorveyed, H. Lowndes Maury, claimant. Granite Hill Lode; Beginning at Cor No L whence U. 8. L. M. No 3692 in unsurveyed T 14 N, R 8 E, M. M. bears S 77 deg 43 min 27 sec W, 4643.32 feet; Thence N 88 deg 4 min: E 600 feet to Cor No 2; Thence 8 6 deg 66 min E 1600 feet to Cor No 8; Thence S 83 deg 4 min W 600 feet to Cor No 4; Thence N 6 deg 66 min W 1600 feet to Cor No 1, the place of be ginning, containing an area of 20.661 acres. Granite Hill Number Two Lode: Beginning at Cor No 1, whence U. 8. L. M. No 3692 in unsurveyed T 14 N, R 8 E. M. M. bears 8 77 deg 48 min 27 sec W, 4643.83 feet; Thence N ( deg 66 min W, 1600 feet to Cor No 2; Thence N 83 deg 4 min E 600 feet to Cor No 3; Thence 8 6 deg 66 min E 1600 feet to Cor No 4; Thence 8 88 deg 4 min W 600 feet bo Cor No 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 16.605 acres, exclusive of area in conflict with East Granite Lode, un surveyed. 4 Pharaoh Lode: Beginning at Cor No L whence U. S. L. M. No 3692 in unsurveyed T 14 N, R 8 E, M. M. bears 8 78 deg 20 min 6 sec W, 6240.99 feet; Thence N 88 deg 4 min E 600 feet to Cor No 2; Thence 8 6 deg 68 min E 1600 feet to Cor No 8; Thence S 88 deg 4 min W 600 feet to Cor No 4; Thence N 6 deg 56 min W 1660 feet to Cor No 1. the place of beginning, containing an area of 20-661 acres, upon which claim a plat and a copy of this notice were posted April 22, 1924. The adjoining claim as shown by the plat of this survey is the East Granite Lode, unsurveyed, H- Lowndes _ Maury, claimant. Any and alt persons claiming ad versely any portion of the said Con dor, Granite HOI, Granite Hill Num ber Two, or Pharaoh lodes or surface, grounds are required to fil« their ad verse claims with the Register of the U. 8. Land Office at Helena, Mon tana» during the sixty day period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of ; the statute. . - ♦ ♦ P. A. MOTZ, - Register. .. (Pirat Pub May 1—Last Pub July 8) DR A. M. MACAÜLEY Physician * Offices 714-716 First Nat Bank Bldg. Great Pall* !S 5 I Phone 4274 I £ Jt you kavs anything to s«B an ad to ft« Business Readers of the £ win find you a market ♦ WHEN IN GREAT FALLU ♦ » —Eat at the— ♦ rm ♦ Club Cafeteria * ♦ .• i- * * ** * * ♦ * Get what you wuat— * £»y tor what ym gut ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Everything swtfcrird« ♦ % + 44 fN* 4 to <Mi fc # AM LEO C. GRAYBILL LAWYER ♦ * * * + + ^ + + + + * *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Brit, BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland, Prop. 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Only the Best of Oil and Gasoline for Sale Emergency repair work a specialty. We have a compe tent mechanic and our work is guaranteed. OVERLAND CARS FOR'SALE — SHIP US YOUE— CMäM We Pay Highest Market Priem IDOWELL CREAMERY Great Falla, Mont. T DR. H0SSBEIN OPTICIAN Send Tnt Broken Glasses to Me for Repairing The Man Who Grinds Tour Lenses While You Wait Stanton Bank Building Great Falb, Montana t GREAT FALLS STAGE Leaves Belt at 9:30 A. M. Leave« Lapeyre Drug Store at 4:80 P. M. —FARE $1.25— Comfortable, Warm Car ROTCH McSHANE. Driver Business readers bring résulta. PRACTICE SHOE THRIFT PRACTICE real shoe thrift by having your shoes repaired. When we repair shoes they not only give you a far greater de gree of service, but the comfort they give is preserved. We use only fte very best grades of leather and rubber heels in repairing iben'a, wom en's and children's shoes. Our charges are very reasonable. We can double fte life of your shoe*« Don't throw away a pair of shoes until we have passed judgment upon them. We can repair shoes while you wait but we prefer to have more time in order that we may give you better workmanship. BE THRIFTY HAVE 'EM REPAIRED. Belt Shoe Shop LOUIS MITCHELL, PROP.