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BELT VALLEY TIMES 8. A, Kemin(ioo, Editer $2 ■ Vmr «« Advance (nr rtc *o Pres* A«*'«., Forfisn VdTfriiâint R<r>reicnl«tU e Mom., u PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT. MONT., BY S. A REMINGTON — Among Our Neighbors Brief Items of Personal Interest Gath ered by The Times Efficient Corps of Correspondents Ju ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 * 4 * *•:••> + + 4 NEIHART NEWS 4 ♦4++♦+++♦ 44 + + ++ +■♦♦•:• Miss Murilla Adams who fwm Chicago recently, was the guest of honor at a party Sunday evening 2- * s?jr£: ^ , , J. C. Jackman. Bridge was played until midnight. Very attractive prix es were given to the winners. Gladys and Marcus I^dbetter. A licious lunch was served at mid : night which consisted of pimento samiwich-, es. chicken salad, cakes and The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. Those present were Misses Murilla Adams, Florence Bar ker, Gladys Ledbetter, Aileeen Barker Mary Fmncis Bailey, Dolly Martin, 1/ouise Adams and the Messrs. Hugh Seeley, Ralph Am wine, George Biend, Bob Riley, Mark Ledbetter, Russel Stewart and I. C. Mitchell. Mis» Adams will leave for Chicago this Mr. D. L. 8. Barker was in Greek Falls this week on business.. Mias Marion Gilchrist of Great Falls la the guest of Häas Frits Wal ker at camp "Pinehurat." A réoord fish was caught in Sheep creek last week by Lou Angert the local drug store. The fish a rain, bow trout, was 18 inches long and weighed 2 popnds and 2 ounces. Mrs. Haggerty and Miss Frances Haggerty of Great Fall* were up lot the dance Saturday evening. David Ledbetter, Deputy Sheriff, motored to Great Falls on business last week. Mr ' a %*■ u * Thoa. Westgard, Miss Harriet and Blak« and Sherman Westgard were up from Great Falls for the dance Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bridgeman spent the week here at the home Mrs. Bridgeman 's mother, Mrs. Chas. Swanson. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wright business visitors in Great Falls dur tag the week. Mrs. Art Walker and sons returned from Great Falls after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hansen there. Mr. Law of Ore« Falls was a busi ness visitor here this week. Mr and Mrs. T. F. Hogg have returned from Mr. Hogg attended summer ■ww«. Mr. Hogg will resume hl» teaching here in September. Carl Sehenck and Angus McDonald returned from Great Fells hurt week where they attended as delegates meeting of the L O. O F. wer» chti Mr. and Mrs. Ledbetter went to Grs« Falls lost week. Dr. and Mrs. Breese and sons re turned from Yellowstone Nations) this weak. Mr. and Mre. John Nlsala daughters, the Misses Aili, Sylvia and Nellie, of the Silver Dyke will leave soon for Sand Coulee where Miss All «tonds high school. Mr. Nlsala is a shift hoes at the Silver Dyke. Mrs. Gas Kongos will take over Mrs. Ni sola's interest in the boarding house at the Dyke. Mrs. L. A. Grunt went to Gres'. Fall# Tuesday accompanied by her end sister who have been vis «teg her « the Dyke. The main attraction of the dance given lost Saturday evening by the „ * CoUertaa. was a prtae waits ta which M*. and Mm. Leonard Ledbetter took a box of e*»dy. This dance was the last of the reason given by that orchertra but they will play next Saturday night for a Grand Ball given under the will be served by sister Ite~ Tkkete fl. 10 . Const and *• Una asd Jeanette May «Sd Mr». Dave Thomas came up > # to.attend the daoos Ud for rnâmërnm ft mSm Cftrtow Highway • , t ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ V» * ♦ i ♦ + 44+44444444+4444+ ♦ ♦ „ t „ „ M „ , Geo. Longmire, Curt Nebel. Earl J. S. Webber and son of Helena ♦ + MONARCH ♦ j ford for a vjsit his f ftther j e88e K „ enjo the day ^ him . «' c . * - •»" motorrf d»™ from the road ntaM i av * j / ' j Fred Haney who with his mother ; Mrs. W*n. 1. Haney and brother Oliver w bo are enjoying an outing at Log 8>ng creek visited with Mr. and Mrs. coffee.|H. 8. Haney Thursday on his return^ fo bis home at Great Falls, the Hearst and John Pesola were visit ors in town Saturday from Barker. Victor Wilkins was over from Stan Jas. 0'Flynn Deputy Sheriff of Great Falls was a business visitor here Friday going on to Neihart thaï evening to attend other matters. Miss Anna Seha of Belt came up Sunday for a short visit with her sis ter Mrs. George Hubber. j ,Mt w ^ k b * th * wm *° n ioads to **» Strain ranch for the construction of Building material was being hauled iPsppin and son have the contract, ' were here Monday on their way to a large modem bam. The excavation for the basement is now being made. j Barker to look aftr their interest in a band of sheep they have on sum mcr pMt an near there, Roy Thorson and Dr, Brick hav* been busy the past week cutting and dragging logs and placing them for 8 new wa *° n brid 8<? over Belt creek Bricks addition. This will mean a great deal 1» alf property owners on , that side as they have been compelled to leave their automobiles on this side ! of the stream there being only a foot I 'bridge over previously. Mrs. Harriet Carrier and Mr*. I. N. j Walker with several nurses have charge of Strain's recreation camp ! this w *® k for the oot1n F of under weights. They expect about forty children to enjoy the vacation. Mrs. Win, C. Coffman and children visited with Mrs. M. Cltndennin at her cabin Saturday. W. R. George left for Great Falls Monday where he will spend the week looking after business interests there. Mrs. Murphy and sop who have a cabin « Neihart spent several days wee k visiting Mrs. V. Red Misses Irma and Leoni lia Hibbing left la« Wednesday for their home « Long Prairie, Minn, after a visit of two weeks spent here with theii sister Mrs. L. P. Thomqoist. Thou. Thorson Sr. of HughesviUe was an overnight visitor at die home of his son Roy Thorson last Friday. The dance given here Saturday wna proven a great success. The next will be given Saturday September 5th. - Mrs. Homer Thomas and Mrs. Q. Camp were down from Belt Park Monday. ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦ * * 4 : CLUB Cafeteria: 4 ..-.- 4 4 Î Great Falls, Montana £ 4 • We have Just increased our ♦ * capacity, having added more ♦ ♦ üble», booths and rest rooms J + for out of town patron«. Make + 4 our cafeteria your headquarters. + 4 -.. 4 44444+4+444+44444 — Bt. Fills wNlwmi 6«. >—Sixth Street South OT. Faite, Mont. at on Interim to Tire* «sd Tubes Satisfaction Gaareatmd TV>£E FOR SAL* T UNO APPLICATION NO. U. S. .Land Office, Great Falla, t-Montana, August 17, 1926. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th*. Carpenter Creek Mining Co., by D. L Hayes, its Attomey-in-fact, of Nei I hart. Montana, has made application * r h. Pit.Iter am! BlotterrFalls. No. 2 Quartz Lode Mining Claim, survey No. 10333. in unsurveyed T 14 N.. B. 8 E. M. P. M., in Noihart (unorganised) Mining District, Caa jeade County. Montana, described : follows; as BLOTTER LODE Beginning at Cm. No. 1 from which U. S. L. Monument No,3692 bears S. 18 degrees 33 min ntos E. 2694.2 ft., thence N. 2« de j grees 2 minutes W. 636.96 ft. to Cor. No. 2 thence S. 51 degrees 56 minutes W. 966.4 ft. to Corner No. 3,/thence 5. 61 degrees 40 minutes W. 420 ft to Corner No. 4, thence S. 26 degree» îîf f «» ,c 6. thence N. 52 degrees 34 minutes E. 1381.98 ft. to the point of begin ning. -«« s *>'■ -* «. "»■ 1 Blotter L " d '' •"* then«» N. 26 degrees 02 minutes W 1636.96 ft. to comer. No. 2. thence N. ?6 de?m!8 E 664 ft to corner No> 8 BLOTTER NO. 2 LODE: Begin ■ _ . .1 03 m,nute8 w - 606 -S <t. to the point of beginning. There is expressly ex eluded from this survey all that per tlon of the ground In conflict with survey No. 10328. .XX ; (Doable X); Lode, amounting to 2.141 acres and Survey No. 10009, Alice No. 1 and! Alice No. 2 Lodes, amounting to. 0.016 acres: leaving 14.299 «re. ofi B otter Lode claimed and 7.078 wore. Blotter Lode No.Jclaimed. Loortlon notices are recorded in Book 8 o i Locations at pages 60 and 61, records of Meagher County, and in Vol ume 5 of Quarts Locations of Meagher County Transcribes at fteges 563 and 664, in the office of the Coun ty Clerk and Recorder of Cascade County. Notice of application for pa tent was posted on the premises on the 6th day of August, 1928. Ad joining claims are as follows: On the S. Sur. No. 10328. XX (Double X) Lode; on the E. Sur. No. 10009. X Emma; on the NE. Sur. No, lOOdl Alice No. 1 and Alice No. 2 Lodes * on the N. Sur. No, 4227 Poster Lod* t All acreage in conflict with Sur, No.i* 8794. Whippoorwill Lode, and all ac j reage in conflict with Sur. No. 8796 Uncle George Lode, is claimed in this application. thence N <k ^ reea 10 minate , £ ■ g613 to cornar jq Q 4 t h e nce 8. ^ degreeg 02 m i nutes E. 6X6.18 fu corner No g g u W. E. BENNETT, Register (First Pubication August 20, 1925.) We are very anxious that you come to oar church and renew and strength en your relationship with God. 4 us. ~r "ST i. >;■ . \ Summer tourist tickets at greatly reduced rates will be on sale daily at this station. To Eastern Points On sale May 22nd to September 16th to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth, Superior. Chicago, Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Eastern destinations. Final re turn limit October 31st. To the Pacific Northwest Alaska or California On sale May 16th to September 30th and June 1st to September 16th depending on destination. Final return limit October Slat. <V a ■ -w:. •. - t To Glacier National Park On sale June 1st to September 16th. For additional tafersaatiaa, Hik u tUj etc-, eail ea, telephone. N. H. Nelson, Belt, Montana Phone 58 L. Helena Montana Great Northern Ry. - . I ÉM ^ 1 • at - > SHKRlPr* SALS ON 1MCB8I OF FORECLOSURE In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Mon tana, in and for the County ôf Cas cade. h J. P. Rigler, as Receiver of Th Commercial National Bank of G re« Montana, a corporation, Plata tiff, —vs— Harvey Nulliaer, also knows Harvey Nulliagwr, and Jeanie Y. Nal liner also known as Joanio Y. NaWa ger. Defendants. Under and by virtue of the decree in the above entitled case the Sheriff of said County will sell at Sheriff's sale on MONDAY the 31st day ofj AUGUST, 1926, at 2:00 o'clock P. M of *aid day at the West door of tha CoiK»- House in Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants in and to the folkswing described property, to-wit: Lot numbered Twenty-six (26) in Block Numbered Twelve (12), Or iginal Townsite of Belt, according to the official map or plat there of, on file in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of tenances, easements, water and Cascade County. Montana, to Cascade County. Montana, to gether with the hereditaments and all and singular the tene merits, hereditaments and appur a „ other ri * htB belonging or In anywige thereto and pv part and thereof. Dated , t Grm% Faiu# Montana, this 3rd day o£ Au|ru3t> 1926 . T j NORTON Sheriff of Cascade County By JAS. B. O'FLYNN, Un d»r sheriff . {Firgt p^ licMtion Awpiat g. 1928) (Last PubHcation August 27.) ' * + + S. R. Doyle, Cashier of the Pint National Bank was in Belt yesterday during Misa Yurko's absence. * — DR. A. M. MAC ALLEY Physician A Sorgeoa Offices 714-716 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 4274 Great Falla *4.4.4..: 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..1.4.4.4. * BELT MEAT MARKET * T 4 4. A. VeleWr, Prop. 4. 4 * * 4 4 . Fresh and Cured Meats ^ 4 + * 4 4 4 4 . + Belt Most. 4 BllSlUßSS H63Cf6fS i Advertfecn.t-nto onder^itai» beading Trti Cents per line for each imertion I ROOM for rent furnished for school I children. See Mrs. Eric Miller, 3rd Ave. South. ——|f. ----— » FOR SALE House, lot and range. Inquire of C. W. Walters, City. FOR SALE—Typewriter Paper in Le gal and Regular sizes. Second sheets, Butter wrappers. At Times Office. imc ^ | y £ |\ 1 1 A I K ^ FOR SALE—Piano and Electric Range. See George Merkle, Belt. • Water Backs, Water Fronts and Furnace Repairs of All Kinds. Wholesale and Retail Great Falls Stove Repair Works 700 Central Avenue Phone 4344 1 (LEO C.) (F. L.) GRÂYBILL & 6RXYBILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oriental Building, Belt, Mont Ford Building, Gt. Falls, Mont. Belt Office Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday Paul F. Gulden INSURANCE I handle all kinda. Fire, Hail, Life and Accident Only the beat companies. ~~. r. Jt.f r old doc bird says , 5 < O r s ^Nq.35 Por-e food l dont' 'Preserved peaches M Have You a Suspicion —th« year shoes ought to give yoa wear? We guarantee to pat them in first doss shape with ear Expert Repair Work AH we need is a chance to prove oav statement. Bring ' in! Louis Mitcheil AT THE BRIDGE ♦ Dr. J. S. Stewart 0ENTISI PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVRR STATE BANK 4< -; V The Pioneer Garage '. p™» for our patrons GASOLINE, OILS AND SUPPLIES Free Air aad Water Only the best is good. 1 Cl ■ - I hä mumnD —the finest clothes .. cus tom . tailored to order .. absolute insurance of per fect fit, correct style and good wear. Fine, pure woolens, tailored and guaranteed to please or money back—by Qarden City Tailoring Company Priced $22 and up VtMuW Exclusively by G. L. Crane Armington, Mont. W. H. GEORGE FUNERAL CHAPEL Extra Service Without A d d i t i 0 n al Charge AMBULANCE SERVICE Day and Night PHONE 4285 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA DR.HOSSBEIN OPTICIAN Send Your Broken Glasses to Me for Repairing The Man Who Grinds Your Lenses While You Walt Stanton Bank Building Great Falls, Montana , ■ Ll 9 « BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland, Prop. Battery, Generator and Starter Auto - •. ♦ ) THE DBUTCHMAN*S DAIRY TRY US FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE Cream Delivered Wbea Ordered M. G. ROEBEN, Proprietor BOX 2S4. BELT f Dr. J. W. Qraybeai PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON First Clan X-Ray Equipment sar Boors: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 7 to 8 BELT. MONTANA