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BELT VALLEY TIMES liafton, Editor S. A. R< S2 a Year hi Advance AavimfinrAii'a, Forng. A4v«rti,iag tsrmalMivc Wefored 1» ike P o w e» « m Ml. Mm>.. u tseooad Clou Mall PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT, MONT., BY S. A. REMINGTON MINING APPLICATION NO. #66056 - United States Land Office, Great Montana. September 11, 1926. - - —• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : that Humas Westward, whose post office address is 1628 Central Avenue. Great „ .. .. FUb. Montana, has.nmde awteation far patent to tile Mül Rock. Joee phine. Thomas Edison and Blake Quart* Lode Mining Claims, Survey No. 10482 in unsurveyed Township 14 North, range 8 east. M- P. M in Nel hart (Unorganised) Mining District, ■ tdfi - and Çenera! Manager WILL ROGERS or ■ J / • I .Æ I see where some of the Foreign Nations say they are going to FUND their debt to America, and all the Papers are all excited about it. But the BULL'S EYE M a Paper that never misleads our reader* (either one of them). I a debt means about the same thing as having a fellow that has owed you for years, come to you and say "I am going to make arrangements to take up that Joan I owe you just as soon ns I can collect it from some fd ow8 mij." So don't by any means get FUNDING mixed up with PAYING. The two have nothing in common. These Nations are just stalling until another War comes along and the first thing you know our debt will be four Wars behind. We have enough saved up to fight again, but thef are using it now to enforce Prohibition. Oh,yes, "BULL" DURHAM. I like to forgot to mention that. Well, that it what the Foreign Nations arc paying us in. BULL" DURHAM without the DURHAM lows who «I rtùL. F. B There is going to be another pwoe in this paper soon. Look (or it & 0* r 4M éé Bull -..1 mm ■ Guaranteed by I 1 >t» feras IÄ Ammm* York City Cascade County, Montana, described as follows: MILL ROCK LODE: Beginning oomer No. 1. from which U- S. L. 3g92 bears 8. 28 degrees 41 minutes 28 seconds east 4702. 41 ft. running thence N. 6« degrees 26 minutes west 11500 ft. to Corner No. 2; thence minute, east 600 ft. Corner Number 8; thence 8. 68 grees 26 minutes east 1600 feet Corner No. 4; thence S. 18 degree* 4 minutes west 600 feet to the point or place of beginning, containing area ot 20.484 acres claimed. JOSEPHINE LODE: Beginning Corner Number 1, from which U. S. M. 3692 bears S. 12 degrees 18 min utes 64 seconds east 4131.72 feet; run , ning thence N. 62 degrees 16 minutes ■ west 1600 feet to Corner Number ; thence N. 27 degrees 44 minutes east (600 feet to Comer Number 3; thence , S, 62 degrees 16 minutes east 1600 ifeet to Comer Number 4; thence 1 27 degrees 44 minutes west 600 feet to the point or place of beginning, I containing an urea of 20.661 acres ot j which .091 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 10482, Mill Rock Lode, and 4.529 acres arc in conflict with Sur ! vey No, 10482 Thomas Edison Lode, jnot claimed in the Josephine. , THOMAS EDISON LODE: Begin ning at Comer Number 1, from which U. S. L. M 3692 bears S. 12 degrees 48 minutes east 3763.18 feet; running thence N. 71 degrees 66 minutes west 1500 feet to Corner Number 2; thence N. 18 degrees 4 minutes east 600 feet to Comer Number 8; thence S. 71 de grees 66 minutes east 1500 feet tv Corner Number 4; thence S. 18 de grees 4 minutes west 600 feet to the point or place of beginning; contain an area of 20.661 acres fit which .163 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 10482, Blake Lode no tciaimed in Thomas Edison Lode. BLAKE LODE; Begipning at Cor ner Number 1, from which U. S. L. M. 3692 bears S. 10 degrees 8 minutes 48 seconds east 3866.27 feet; running thence N. 26 degrees 20 minute* west 600 feet to Corner Number 2; thence N. 69 degrees 10 minutes east 1600 feet to Comer Number 3; thence S. 26 degrees 20 minutes east 600 feet to Corner Number 4; thence S. 69 do Frees 10 minutes west 1600 feet to j the point or place of beginning; con-| I toining an area of 20.598 acres, which .629 acres are in conflict with claimed; adjoining and conflicting,^ -claims are as follows; MILL ROCK: On the northeast the Josephine Lode; ion the oast the Thornes Edison Lode, Survey No. 4227, Poster Lode, not both Sur. No. 10482; JOSEPHINE: on (the southwest the Mill Rock Lode, on the South the Thomas Ed.aon Lode. both Survey No. 10482; THOMAS ED-1 ISON; On the east the Blake Lode. Smith Lode, No. 10436 lies south of but does not adjoin the Mill Rock. Certificates and amended Certificates of Location are recorded in the office of the County Clerk artd Recorder ol Cascade County, Montana, as follows, on the north the Josephine Lode; on the west the Mill Rock Lode, all Sur. vey No. 10482; BLAKE; on the west the Thomas Edison Lode Survey No. 10482 and the Foster Lode, Survey No. 4227; on the south the Alice No. I, Survey No. 10009; Henderson and MILL ROCK LODE, in book 7 of lo cations, page 472. and in book 10 of taxations, page 412; JOSEPHINE LODE: In book 7 of locations, page 474; THOMAS EDISON LODE, in book 7 of locations, page 471, and in book 10 of locations, page 416; BLAKE Lode in book 7 of locations, page 469. and book 10 of locations, page 418. Notice posted on claim, August 27, 1926. W. E. BENNETT. Register. (First Publication Sept 17. 1988.) (Last publication December 3, 1986.) ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4* + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ É INDUSTRIAL RBV1BW ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Glasgow—Northern Montana Corn Show brings 150 corn exhibits. State Highway Commission decides on Eureka instead of Kalispell rout« for Roosevelt Highway. Sraro orders survey of 36 mile» for Roosevelt International Highway in Valley. Flathead and Lincoln coun llii. • Hunters have taken 200 elk thin season from the Sun River country. Shelby—New Rice-Stannard No. 8 well shows heavy gas and oil at 1340 Troy—Yalaska Fur Farm is incor porated for extensive breeding in Yaak valley. Missoula—Following vote against city ownership of water/ Public Ser vice Co. spend $260,000 in water sy* tarn improvements. ♦ ♦ Having purchased the IfeVAY ranch, 1 will offer for sale on this ranch, ONE MILE north of Fife, the following chattels: Sale start/ pronipUy at li o'clock CATTLE_12 bead of Milk stock freshening this winter. One very high class Purebred bull; this bolt Shorthorn '^f"' «Leîïent °bié«UM Ten 2-year-old heifers and at«S! Six Shorthorn cows. Seven husky spring calves. iri H< ^f 8 r 1 ™'te^ n weiSfir 2700. 1 black gelding weighing 1400; 1 bay mare weighing 1200, 1 team, light; 3 good «addle horn» A1 1* A°r^nfvw»v KO i <1 ' j iw. 1 wagon and rack; ^McCormick mower, hay rake, new fine-section harrow, binder, plow, hamesa, scales, shop tools, etc. McCormick haying outfit, including swing stacker and two bull rakes in good condition. New Cushman 1H gas engine. Case 26-65 steam engine good as new. New cream separator and cream cans. GRAIN-—1 ton of ground oats, 1 ton of whole oats HOUSEHOLD—stoves and Pur niture. TERMS—Time will be given on bankable note until Oct. 1, 1926, at 8 per cent interest. 6 per cent dis count for cash on all articles over H. G. Lescher, Clerk. B. F. Sparrow, Auctioneer. CARL HALGHEN. PlIBLIC'SALE at M. N. to tv ! j + 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 4, 4. 4. 4, 4 4. 4,4, + v * $ 26 . V ARM1NGTON ♦ 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4* ♦ ♦ 4- 4- ♦ FURS WANTED—Beaver, Mink, Muskrat, Coyote, Skunk, Weasel, etc. Shipments held separate. Apü« 8 H Brown, Neihart, Montana, Saturday afternoon twenty boys and girls were entertained at the O Junkermeier home in honor Of the birthday of their daughter Ruth. Favors were given, games were play ed, and at four the guests were seat ed at a table heaped with Ice-cream and cake. The little folks departed at five voting the hostess an elegant entertainer. Mr. and Mrs. John Yaklich motored to Great Falls Friday with W. P. Pilgeram. Miss Marie Arrison now of Great Falla but formerly primary teaches here visited at the Richardson home Saturday. Miss Alice Norduist as chairman of Red Cross drive here visited the homes in that interest Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pentecarde and sow Wayne of Briggeman coulee visited Saturday at the home of ht . r I Mr an( , Mrg WtUinjrton ■ Janies Shea of the Penn ranch vis : ted friends here Sunday. . I Br. and Mrs. C. L. Crane and sis M „ std , a D chuderhose. | Mr and Mrg F H amlow. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. West and sister Mrs. Chas Bohne and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pilger am ^ amon>f th0€ ^ at tendea the lecture in Belt Saturday even , A „ were loud in their iscJ of H I-ester Crane and Abe Morris re-j turned Friday night from Sun Rivet: canyon where they hunted for three days but without success. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crane and Mrs Lewis made a business trip to Great Falls Saturday. Joe Randall has had a radio mstoll-i ** in his home - have a 100 per cent attendance at 1 school this month. t Mrs. Roy Servoss, Mrs. Anna Ser voss and Miss Isabelle Lowry made a trip to Great Falls last week. The Arralngton school is trying to Mrs. Jim Casement spent the week end visiting her mother Mrs. A. Ser voss. Mr. Henry Gossack spent Armistice day visiting in Armington. ■ ssut • I ! Greater Value—Lower Prtce. Mm Than moo Pafu tf il* Fimtt Entrrtmtnmtnr fwr /pad tt enilAl QTOBIPQ FuciMtiwr Noati»»«4 .tori«.- urh worth, h w v*™™ ® " WHIM book form, «h* prier ai • J»«r'i tabtenpnoa. se SPECIAL ARTICLES IrwiMnai authority. 200 SHORT STORIES e»pr». " mnd Do-lt" P««m— Cod Philosophy — Wood Ctmtt Thm Bnmt CH ildr»ei DON'T MISS THIS GREAT YEAR! of world-wide loterott RoAiMlt Mflttry. School a. Hmiaot, Hairbreadth Ea* tur*-. «KkaJW» f mmm a G n ma» — Ca fanS**" >*a Cats» Cora — OFFER A ». TnwfcjVgu«» » ©B«H» OFFER No. 1 Youth'» Compan KM* for ISOS Me — I. Dm . ta.00 a AH tiaMB rwffiMltidbeMH tow I BOB a »»4» Ail for $2. SO 1 AU for S2.M a writ raw chwer «»4 wad thfc eoapo. with yamt armtonat* "» »•» PtUBUKHM 1 « or rm* paps». youth** companion, p . • ^ - . Mis» Florence Cooper has returned from her trip to St. Paul and has entered school again. Mr. Edgar Morris made a business tHp Ul Great Falls Saturday. _ + + + + + ♦ + ♦♦ + + + + + + ♦+ ♦ + LOCAL NEWS + ^ . >♦•>♦+ + ♦♦'♦ ♦♦♦ + + ♦♦+♦> Herbert Barber is assisting William Johnson in reappraising Belt prop erty. Mr * Maude A « >1 «y Brd - Mi " Lanr * Spogen and Pat Perrine, Cascade teachers drove to Belt and back las; evening for a pleasure trip. ~ The P. T. A. meeting last evening was well attended. Dr. Walker gave an instructive address on the Preven tion and Control of Diphtheria, Missoula—Milwaukee railway plans 13-mile Blackfoot extension from Mc Namara's Landing. Nashua Simpson Ranch produces, wagon load of Grimm alfalfa »eod worth more than |3000. White Sulphur Springs—Donahue Brothers sell Dogie ranch, 60 sections land and 3000 cattle to Stewart and „ , . f . Cascade County had $449,298 cash . , balance. October 31st. West Montana potato crop will pay , growers $500,000 this year. Pinion. Butte—Great Western Mining Co. will build 100-ton mill at Argenta next spring. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Non-coal) S. Land Office at Great Falla, Montana, October 22, 1926. U. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Henry Boyle, of Route No. 1, Belt, Montana, who, on October 9, 1922, made Add. H. E., No. 062976, for SW NW«4. NE14SWK, Section 28, Town ship 20 N.orth, Range 7 Elast, Princi pal Meridian Montana has filed no tice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register, U. S. Land Office, at Great Falls, Mont ons, on the 17th day of December 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: B. J. Feeler, of Belt, Montana, Rt No. I, Jacob Haglin, of Belt, Mont ana, Rt. No. 1, Frank Bioran, of Belt Montana, and Josephine Robin, of Great Foils, Montana. W, E. BENNETT, Register. * i 1 (LEO C.) (F. L.) 6RAYBILL & GRÀYBILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oriental Building, Belt, Mont. Ford Building, Gt. Falls, Mont. Belt Office Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday rs * mr j V I II VH reTr AllfS .. .. Water Backs. Water Front« Furnace Repairs of All Kinds. Wholesale and Retail Great Falls Stove Repair Works 706 Central Avenue BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland, Prop. Auto Battery, Generator and Starter Repairing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to D. G. Bowersox, whoae last known addreee was Fort Wayne, Indiana, ,his exe cutor», administrators. legal representatives or assign., that ♦the undersigned, Mattie Johnson, ha» expended one hundred dollars ($100) j n wor k, labor and improvements on the Mattie Quart* Lode Mining Claim located in Neihart (Unorganised) Mining District, Cascade County, Montana and which location notice is recorded in Book 8 on page 67 of Lo cations in the office of the County Recorder of said county at Great Falls, Montons for the purpose of holding said claim under the provi B ions of Section 2824 Revised Stot utes of the United States, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Tb« Mattie Quartz Lode Mining Claim was located by D. G. Bowersox and P. A. Johnson on the 24th day of June 1916 and the interest of said p ^ Johnson was defied and con veye( j jf^ttie Johnson the under signed> on the 17th 0 f April, 1917. And you, your heirs, executors, ad ministrators, legal representatives, or assigns are hereby required to pay your proportion of said one hundred dollars as your interest may appear m said Mattie Qdtrto l^de Mining Claim and if, w.th.r.ninety days af * r , the P f lcft î 10n °\ ** n0t,Ce ' you f a d or refuse to contribute your pro-, . . ... 1 v ! portion of such expenditure, as co- ; owner, your interest in said claim will ' jj When in Great Falls eat at th< Cupboard Lunch A GOOD PLACE TO EAT The Best of Service Joe Segla, Prop.—216 Central Phone 6364 Ave. + — YOU TELL EH « jpVJ mM 44 (£) An Egyptian muiurny VliK. botbed Itair bay b«R •* ^ and (bund - they arc ß>r Ü\« up*/* We Can Save Your Soles! No need to throw your shoes away just because the sole is worn through. We can mend or half-sole them amt make them just like new. We pay parcel poet one way on all work sent in by mall. Louis Mitchell AT THE BRIDGE —. — Dr. J. S. Stewart DENTIST PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVER STATE BANK ♦ The Pioneer Garage Heary Morrow, Prop G F. RILEY, MECHANIC Ford Magnetons recharge! ia a few misât«« while you wait. A a m be forfeited and become the property i Montana, April 18th, 1928. (Fint publication September 17) (Last Publication December 10) of the subscriber under the provision* of said Section 2824 Revised Statutes of the United States. the 16th day of September 1926. MATTIE JOHNSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of September 1925. W. P. FAUST. ■J Notary Public for the State ot Montana residing at Great Falla, My commission expires DR. A M- MACAULBY Physldaa Jk Sargeee Offices 714-716 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 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