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■■■■■■«mi l BELT VALLEY TIMES 8. A. RMimpoi, Editor Ü • Year im Advowee — dtajNNidi %e dise es AiMritM trm M A Para I«. ASvartlwag laratMlahr. PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT. MONT.. BY 8. A REMINGTON R, H. BEMIS, Postmaster When a dty competent and efficient public officers very Bttk la heard of the natter because of the fact that everyone la in satisfactory service as included In his "Bill ot to look Sektan fe a word of appreciation said and In this respect news deserve theér «tort of criticism for It Is easy to take thing« tar granted and to forgot that a word of praise or acknowledg* in Often appreciated Among oar pabUr officiate la our poetroastrr whose task la to sec that oar mail reaebes os la good time and In good condition. That the service la satisfactory Ia proved conclusively beca at the ab of complaints. The prompt and careful service which wo hare been receiving Is known and appreciated by afl irrespective of pefltieal alignments. The term for which R. H. Bernte was appoin ted la drawing to a close. Since the Republican party la ia power contrôle the patronage there ia little question that he will be reappointed for another four-year terra. That this will please Bell people Is unquestioned. When you have efficiency in office, al though we arc slow to make our desires known, any change is re garded with suspicion and the knowledge that the present incum bent ia to remain our post-master will be received with a feeling of approval after which we will forget all about it for four years which is proof positive that the office ia in worthy hands. KEEP SMILING Continuous disagreeable weather has been the lot of Montana for thirty daya. For two weeks it waa taken as a Joke. The mois tare was welcomed and the enforced idleness considered a vaca tion. The next two weeks were harder to endure and various phe have been noticed. Tempers were short and the ones usu aBy optimistic and carefree have been carrying around countenan ces of gloom. The women have beca affected aa well aa the men who have able to meet the men down town. Bat the housewives whose floors have been continually tracked up and who have in addition, bothered by the children who hâve been compelled to play in doetu, have had relatively the harder time. Some men may hare had to throw their cape in through the first to find the temper of the epouee, but the grouch door at hi will probably find that other* have been having more cause for un kappkMNM than he. , Smiles are the keys that open the world to happiness. Their value is never lost and when the skies arc murky and the world looks blue, a cheerful smile and a bright fire will make life worth Using after all. MINING APPLICATION NO. 0660661 - United States Land Office, Great ftlle, Montana. September 11. 1926. . . — — — Havre—Cattle shipments tor one week total 260 cars, and wheat 400 ears, on Montana Division of Orest Northem . Troy—Liberty mine installs air compressor for heavy development work. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that Thomas Westgard, whose post office address Is 1628 Central Avenue, Great Falls, Montana, has made application for patent to the Mill Rock, Jose phlne, Thomas Ediaon and Blake Quarts Lode Mining Claims, Survey No. 10482 in unsurveyed Township 14 North, range 8 east, M. P. M. in Net hart (Unorganised) Mining District, Cascade County. Montana, described as follows: MILL ROCK LODE: Beginning at Corner No. 1, from whirh U. S L. M. 3992 bears 8. 28 degrees 41 minutes 28 seconds east 4792. 41 ft running thence N. 68 degrees 26 minutes west 1600 ft. to Corner No. 2; thence N. 19 degrees 4 minutes east 600 ft to Comer Number 8; thence S. 68 do. gr ee s 26 minutes east 1600 feet to Gamer No. 4; thence S. 16 degree* 4 minutes west 900 feet to the point place of baglm^ng, containing an surea of 20.484 acres claimed. JOSEPHINE LODE; Boginning at Comer Number I, from which U. S. L. M. 8992 hoars 8. IS d eg r e ss 18 mfoi 84 seconda oast 41*1.78 feet; run Number 2; 4600 feet to imp as 44 I minute« east 900 feet to Corner Number 8; then«« 8. 82 degree# 19 minute* east 1600 feet to Comer Humber 4; thence 8 27 degrees 44 minutes west 900 feet 9» the paint or place of beginning, containing an nr«* of 20.991 acres ot w h ich .091 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 10482, Mill Rock Lode, and 4-829 acres are in conflict with Sur vey No. 10482 Thomas Edison Lode, not claimed in toe Josephine. THOMAS EDISON LODE Begin ning at Comer Number t, from which U. S. L. M mm bears 8. IS 4» minutes east 8768.18 feet; running thence N- 71 degree* 89 minute« west IS«© fmt to Com« Number 8; thenc« N p d*jp»« 4 minutes east 900 feet atm it *b*»«e S. ?s de #«*•* séte#Mi east 18Ö0 feet to ■ibeMtov llte# 4? 9. 18 de. grees 4 minutes west 800 feet to the point or place of beginning; contain an area of 20.661 acre# .of which .163 acre, are in conflkt with Survey No. tk « kJT n x a "° 6 RI^A (f F lonp Beirinnln at Gor BLAKE L p i / : Bea ' "« R / -V 8M2 N hüm s' ^10"decrees «' minutel 48 second, east 3866 27 f M t runninc 48 seconds east 3366.27 feet, running 800 n fLt I te 2 r^mIr*NumW n 9 U th^ N 69 de^ees 10 minTte^ N, 59 degree 10 1 1 1500 p** 1 . to Con !* r ^' u *|b* r 8 ' tbcacp # 8 ' 26 degrees 20 minute, east 600 feet to Corner Number 4; thence S 69 do grees 10 minutes west 1600 feet to the point or place of beginning; con taining an area of 20.598 acres, of which 629 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 4227, Foster Lode, not claimed; adjoining and conflicting claims are as follows; MILL ROCK: On the northeast the Josephine Lode; on the east the Thomas Edison Lode, both Sur. No. 10482; JOSEPHINE: on the southwest the Mill Rock Lode, on the South the Thomas Edison Lode, both Survay No, 10482; THOMAS ED ISON; On the east the Blake Lode on the north the Josephine Lode; on the west the Mill Rock Lode, ali Sur. vey No. 10482; BLAKE; on the west the Thomas Edison Lode Survey No. 10482 and the Footer Lode, Survey No. 4227; on the south the Alke No. Survey No. 10009; Henderson and Smith Lode, No. 10486 lies south of but does not adjoin the Mül Rock Certificates and amended Certificates Location are recorded in the office the County Clark and Recorder of Cascade County, Montana, as follow«. MILL ROCK LODE, in book 7 of to cations, page 472. and in book 10 of locations, page 412; JOSEPHINE LODE: in book 7 of locations, page 474; THOMAS EDISON LODE, hi book 7 of locations, page 471, and in book 10 of locations, page 416; BLAKE Lode in book 7 of locations, page 489. and book 10 of location«, page 418. Notice posted on claim, August 27, 1986. Hill county will market five loads of holiday turkeys this year, ! and poultrymen will establish cooper Bynum—Contract let at |804,847 for finishing irrigation project. Total cost will be about $600,000. ative market for all poultry products. W. E. BENNETT.! Regster | (First Publication Sept 17, 1926.) (Last publication Nov. 12, s pg i py * A i I NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION (Noa-Coal) Department of the Interior, U, Land Office at Great Falla, Montan«. October 9, 1926. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jeremiah J. Ke Hoher, of Monarch, Montana, who on August 7, 1920. made Home»toad Entry, No. 051998, for Section 17, Township 17 N., Range 7E, P M. M. Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to three year proof. to establish to the land above described, before Register, U. 8. Land Office, at Qraax Falla, Montana, on the 1st day December, 1926. Claimant names aa witnesses; Jeremiah C. Ke Usher and John Ke lieber of Monarch, Montana. John M. Tree Icier and Mhck Preston ot Great Falla, Montana. Non-coal land. W. E. BENNETT, EsgÉUr. MINING APPLICATION NO. 666666 United States Land Office, Great Falls. Montana. September 11, 1926., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that R. E. Paine of Boston, Massachusetts, by hi* Attomey-ln-fact Thomas West gsrd of Great Falls, Montana, ha* filed in the United States Land Of fice at Great Palls, Montana, his ap plication for patent to the Paine Quartz Lode Mining Claim, S ur v e y No. 10618, in unsurveyed T 14 N, B 8 E, M. P. M. in Neihart (Unorganised) Mining District, described as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 from which U, 8. L. M. 8692 bears N. 81 degrees 66 minutes 10 seconds 4479.11 feet; running thence 8. 44 degrees 68 minutes west 1497.6 feel to Comer No. 2 thence N. 69 degress 87 minutes West 669,2 feet to Cor ner No. 8; thence North 44 degrees 68 minutes East 1497A feet to Ow ner No. 4; thence South 69 degrees 3'? minute» East 669.2 feet to point or plaoe of beginning contain ing an area of 20.621 acres. Certificate* and amended Certifl cates of location are recorded in book 10 of locations, page 18; and book if of locations, page 402, in the office of the County Clerk and Recoreder of Cascade County. Notice of appli cation for patent was posted on the premises on the 3rd day of September 1926. Survey No. 10476 North Carolins Lode adjoins on the East. U. S. Lnnd Ufflcs nt Great F«iu Montana September 11th 1925 ' _ ' NOTIrF M hfrfrv rrvirv te.» ^ ot oSaZ Montana, who, on November 26. 1921.' mRd * Homest ** d No. 062669. «for SWKSEQ. EfcSEQ Section 32. NW * SW *' SWttNW*. Section 33. Town8hi P 21 N .. Range 8E, P, M. M. ^ fi | ed notice of j ntant i on ^ make tHrW yMr pr °° f ' Mtabli8h c,Rim to th9 ,#nd describ « d - before Har old Roudebush, Clerk of the Court, at (Fort Bonton. Montana, on the 11th (1 Novembari 1926 wi tnes.e«. 1 1 aimant names as witnesses. - 4 " W. E. BENNETT, Register. (First publication Sept. 17, 1925.) (Last publication Nov. 12, 1926.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Non-coal) Arthur H. Lucas, George E. Streit, James E. Cheatham, Richard Whar arm ali of High wood. .fy/K W. E. BENNETT. I _Register. Miles City—Wheat prices run from 10 to 20 cents above those of 1921. ' Havre—(Sty ho« now $7,000 street lighting system in use. BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland, Prop. « «to Repairing P I | 1 I I I I I I I I ■ V I The l lxit Shop E. J. MARQUARDT, Prep* Repairing and WeMIng—Hectoteua Gib—Hi Power Gas A large stock of tires and tubes FREE! FREE! FREE! Got a card and when the punches show that you hqpe spent $10.90 at I he Fixit Shop, you are entitled to one high dass photograph of your wife, child, or your sweet heart at the ECKLAND STUDIO. GT. FALLS ASK FOB A CARD - MINING APPLICATION MO, United States Land Office, Great Palls, Montana September U, 1928. g. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN R. E Paisa of Boston, Maaaachaaette, by hia Attorney-in-fact Thomas West gard, of Great Falla, Montana filed in the office of the United States Land Office at Great Falla. Montana hi* application for patent to the Iron Cap Quarts Lode Mining Claim Sur vey No. 10619, hi nnaorreyed town »hip 14 north of range % east M M. in Neihart I Unorganized) Mining District, Cascade County, Montana, described as follows: feet and running thence south 80 de grees 36 minutes west 1600 feat Corner No. 2; thence North 69 de grees 47 minutes west 609.8 feet Comer No. 8; thence North 30 de grees 86 ruinate* east 1600 feet to Comer No. 4; (hence south 69 de green 47 minutes east 609.8 feet The point or place of beginning; eon ta i ning mi area of 20.656 acre# or Which 2.781 seres are in conflict with survey No, 8906 Silver Knight Tern plar Lode, not claimed. Certificates and amended Certificates of location are recorded in book 10 of locations, page 32 and book 10 of locations, page 421 in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Cascade Cour Beginning at Corner No. I from which U.' S. u M. 8692 bean North 66 degrees 17 minutes Esst 7962.1 ty. Notice of application for patent was posted on the premises on the 3rd day of September, 1926. Survey No. 4307 Boneto Lode adjoins Iron Cap on North; Survey No. 8906 Sil ver Knight Templar Lode adjoins and conflicts on East. W. E. BENNETT. Register. (First publication Sept. 17, 1926.) (Last publication Nov. 12, 1926.) MINING APPLICATION NO. 666667 U. S, Lead Office, Greet Falla, Montana, September 11, 1926. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that E. Paine of Boston, Massachusetts ky his attorney in fact Thomas West yard of Great Falls, Montana, ha» filed in the United States Land Office at Great Falls, Montana, his applica tion for patent to the Julius Caesar Quartz Lode Mining Claim, Survey No. 10617, in unsdrveyed T 14 N, R 8 M. P. M. in Neihart (Unorganized» Mining District, described as follows: Beginning at Comer No. 1 from which U. S. L. M 3692 bears North 78 de grees 39 minutes 48 seconds East 3342.1 feet; running thence south 4s degrees 53 minutes west 1880 feet to Comer No. 2; thence North 44 de grees 38 minutes west 600 feet to Ooi nor No. 3; thence North 44 degrees 53 "»inutes east 1380 feet to Corner No * 4 = ***•"« 8<luth 44 W min. east 600 ft. to the point or place« of beginning containing an area oti 10008 * •*** 148 in con#lict with Surve y No ' 10478 Copper Queen Lode, not claimed. Cer.; tificates and amended Certificates of recorded in book 10 oi | »«*tk>ns. page 40 and In book 10 ot locations page 404 in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Cas <* d * ^unty. Notice of appheatkm tm Patent was posted on the prera >*•. on the 3rd day ofSeptember, 192Ô. Adjoining and conflicting claims are } Survp X No. 10476, North ; DR. A. M. MACAULEY Physician A Surgeon Offices 714-716 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 4274 Great Falls ; 1 < STOVE REPAIRS Water Backs, Water Frosts sad Furnace Repairs of All Kiodo. Great Falla Sieve Repair Works 799 Central Avenue HOME COMFORTS (Con. from page 1) Making Goad CUiscMfcip If we want Beit to bo a city homes, owned by those occupying them, we moat provide the magnet to attract this clam of citizens The independence of a town that la largely aelfsnffichig, that patronizes it* boom merchant« and that own no divided allegiance to a distant metropolis, just what provides this attraction. A man who builds a home at his own is ! no "bird of tar it he did not expeet to remain permanently he would defer building until he reached some place he liked better. He «mete his lot of life with this community, and ft is likely that the genera tion following him will likewise bo come a fixture, because the planning of each citizenship is certain to build op a community that can hold in own with any In this part of the state, jin the midst of s no less secure to'present. The way is plain, so that all who have the welfare of Belt heart may do their bit in making this period of reconstruction a permanent step forward in the up-building of Belt. - Glasgow—State will sell 36,000 land in Valley county, October . «a Belt faces a secure future. It is Joplin—Modem Woodmen will | bu -j < j new hall, t oreplace one recently burned . Authorization for 13-mile railroad extension in Missoula county, Mont ana to serve large timber operations of Anaconda Copper Mining Co., ap plied for. Caroline Lode, adjoins ou the north west; Survey No. 10478, Copper Queen Lode adjoins and conflicts on the north; Survey No. 10474, OU Crow adjoins on the northeast; Survey No. 10474, Silver Stake Lode adjoins the southeast. on W. E. BENNETT, Register. j 1 il'*"" —A— J J—SL* tU _ ]J « n in 7 yf* Et H / 1 1/ m | ^ - . .. • ... f ' y (First publication Sept. 17, 1926.) (Last publication Nov. 12, 1925.) YOU TULL EM u L M ti / \ if S'iirred jhatd onou^lO shoes by haring then REPAIRED here. All oar work ie guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction. Give os a trial. Mail Orders given special attention. Louis Mitchell AT THE BRIDGE Dr J. S. Stewart DENTIST PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVrat STATE BANK The Pioneer Garage Henry Morrow. Prop. P C. F. RILEY. MECHANIC Ford Magneto«** recharged In a few minutes while you wait « _ ** f" Business Readers Advotent r.i. vader I ho heading Ten Crete per Bn* foe each iinerlion FOR S ALE — Purebred Holatten bull. 30 month* old. 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