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BELT VALLEY TIMES $2 • Yssr is Advans» S. A. fUmisfton, Editor fc«Mur«<l >■ Ike n»Mt« at Mom., m Smm4 0«m Mail PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT, MONT, BY A A. REMINGTON America« Praa* Agan. For «■!»<• Advertises» t a newUlive *•92 bean 8. 28 degrees 41 minutes; seconds east 4702. 41 ft. running kbence N. 08 degrees 26 minutes west 1*00 ft. to Comer No. 2; thence N. IS degree« 4 minute« ea«t 600 ft. to Comer Number 8; thence 8. «8 ds ?"* ÎSlT-Â pUce o( beginning. coptotoin, » MINING APPLICATION NO. MM66 - United States Land Office, Great Palls. Montana. September II, 1926. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; thatj Thom a# r-W estgard, whose post office address la 1628 Central Avenue, Great Falk, Montana, baa made application tear patent to the Mill Rock, Jose phine Thomas Edison and Blake Quarts Lode Mining Claims, Survey Mo. 10482 In unaurveyad Township 14 Marth, range 8 east, M- P. M. in Nei hart (Unorganised) Mining District, Cascade County, Montana, described aa follows; MILL BOCK LODE. Beginning « Corner No. 1, from which Ü. 8. L, M. area of 20.484 acres claimed. JOSEPHINE LODE: Beginning at Corner Number 1, from which U. 8. L. M. 8692 bears S. 12 degree« 18 min utea 64 seconds east 4181.72 feet; run aing them* N. 62 degrees 16 minutes wust 16Ö0 feet to Corner Number 2;, thence N. 27 degrees 44 minutes east . 600 feet to QSmer Number 8; thence 8. 62 degrees 16 minutes edit 1800 feet to Corner Number 4; thence 27 degrees 44 minutes west RjP.fc w the point or place oY. ■•piaiing contaming an area of 20.661 acres tZlZ 3SK5ÄÄ5t — A sou acre# m b dArf lf i with Sur — jfwfio Thmnas Edison Lode 2 JS! 1 %Z ZTLnhinT THOMAS FDISONLODE Beste Ju2L 1 fmm whteh « . ■ ,„1 3~; ^ n r, 1 thence N. 71 ckgrees 6fl nünutes west N. 18 degrees T'rnlnutes'east 600 teet ^ . to Comer Number 8; thence S. 71 de grees 56 minutes east 1600 feet to Comer Number 4; thence 8 18 de grees 4 minutes west 600 feet to the point or place of beginning; contain an area of 20.661 acres of which .16« acres are m conflict with Survey No.; 10482, Blake Lode no tclaimed in Hiomas Bdlaan Lodo. BLAKE LODE: B.yinnin c at Oor-i ner Number from which U. S. L. M. 3692 bears S 10 degrees 8 minutes -48 seconds east 8366.27 feet; tunning thence M 9« deo-rees ?n minutch we« tnence N 26 degrees 20 minutes west «0« feet to Comer Number 2; thence N. 69 degrees 10 minutes east 150« feet to Comer Number 8; thence S 26 degrees 20 minutes east 000 fett to Corner Number 4 thence S. 69 de «mes 10 minutes west 1600 feet to the point or place of beginning; con taining an aito of 20.698 acres, of which .629 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 4227, Foster Lode, iwt 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. 19482; JOSEPHINE: on the southwest the Mill Rock Lode, on the South the Thomas Edison Lode. both Survey No. 10482; THOMAS ED ISON; On the east the Blake Lode : on the ntrçth the Josephine Lode; on the west the Mill Rock Lode, all Sur vay No. 10482; BLAKE: on the west tbs Thomas' Edison Lode Survey No. 10482 and the Poster Lode, Survey No. 4227; on the south the Alice No. L Survey No. 10009; Henderson and Smith Lude, No. 10436 lies south of but does not adjoin the Mill Bock, Certificates and amended Certificates af Location are recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Cascade County, Montana, as follows. Series of Attractive shows at Pythian "The best of the modem Jn» pic tans« yet. That will be the verdict of the audience of the Pythian Theat er tonight at tiie first showing ol "Wfee of Youth," King Vidor's pro duction for Metro-Goldwy n of Rachel Ototfesr 4 * very popular story, which «te known te its stage version aa the Third." - Directed with a whimsical touch of Inünor and played by an ideal cast, "Wine oî YawtV provide*, an even tog of fast and furious entertainment eertatitiy ought to satisfy the p RBtelfeor Board «*• '•"*"* if"' m ' ' 4 ' ' ■ 'S^* r iT and nfePiBl-.««*» tk« mmi i yèc*» tor r ..Site emt ■H. , .o „„„„v niu.M NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to d # q. Bowersox, whose last known address was Fort Wayne, I ndi a n a , 'his heirs, executors, administrators, legal representative. or assigns, that the undersigned, Mattie Johnson. ha> expended one hundred dollars (|100) T* . ÄJÄCTk'SÜrÄÄ Mining Di.trUt, M. County, Montona .»d which kc.tiop uotlco I. MILL ROOK LODE, in book 7 of lo j cation«, page 472. and in book 10 of locations, page 412; JOSEPHINE ■ LODE: in back 7 ot location«, pag« 474; THOMAS EDISON LODE, In book 7 of locations, page 471, and in j book 10 of location«, page 416; BLAKE Lode in book 7 of location«, page 469. and book 10 of locations page 418. Notice posted on claim, August 37, 1926. (Pint Publication Sept 17, 1926.) (La , t publication December 8, 1926.) NOTICE OF FORFEITURE W. E. BENNETT, Register. recorded in Book 8 on page 67 of Lo cations in the office of the County Recorder of said county at Great Falls, Montana for the purpose of holding said claim under the provi gions of Section 2324 Revised Stat u tes of the United States. ^ Mftttie Q uarU IxKle Mining wal located by D. G. Bowersox 8. nmJ p A j ohnson on t he 24th day of June 1916 and the interest of said , p A Johnson was deeded and con veye{ j ^ Mattie Johnson the under , " n * 1 ' ,he 17,h * mT And yoU ' your heir *' ex,cutor *' min lstr«tors, legal representativss, or "• h *" b Y r ^ uired P"> y °° r P ro P ortlon of Bald on * hundred d0llar • " y0Ur int#rMt "" y * pp *« Claim aad If, within ninety day. af ter the publcation of this notice, you faü or ^ to your pro . ,K>^tioI, ° f * U J «P« ndit 'J re * co * owner, your interest in said claim will be forfalted and the property of th( . subwribcr under tht> proviiiont . Q# 8a(d Section ^ SututM of the Unit<Hi 8UU . S fl( Great FaJJj(( Montana on the 15th day flf Septpmbçr 1926 .MATTIE JOHNSON c.„v, 0 „ v iKrtii o„,i », Suhmrlbed .pd .w.n. in brfar. am 11 "" d " y P m 7 F AUST 1 xr T uu # W< [' F * UST ' | Notary Public for the State ** ontana at . Grettt Montana. My commission expires • Apr * ! 18th - l» 28 - (First publication September 17) y <Ust Publication December 10) -; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - (Non-coal) _ - U ' - s - l * nA Office at Great Falls, Montana, October 22, 1926. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Boy 't' ° f R °" te . N °' i( Montana, who, on October 9, 1922, mttde Ad <i- H. E., No. 062976, for SH NW*. NE14SWK. Section 28. Town-, sh 'P 2 0 N orth, Range 7 East. Prlnci- i P aI Meridian Montana has filed no tice of intention to make three year'c. Pro °f. to establish claim to the land «hove described, before Register, U. S. Und Office, at Great Fall«, Mont ona * on the 17th day of December *926. Claimant names as witnesses: B. J. Feeler, of Belt, Montana, Rt No. 1, Jacob Haglln, of Bslt, Mont ana, Rt No. 1, Prank Koran, of Belt Montana, and Josephine Robin, of Great Falls, Montana, W. E. BENNETT. Register, Norma Shearer is starred in "A Slave of Fashion," toe Hobart, Henley Production at the Pythian Theatre. Though Miss Shearer has been under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayet fer some time and Henley, too, has direct ed a series of productions for them, this is the first time he has beea given the opportunity to direct her," The part of Katherine is bright and scintillating and at the same time is a very emotional role. The part offers Mias Shearer some important «mwdg. j scenes, but as she has -proven her ability in the past in both comedy and roles, ahe Is well '"L? tmi *«d William Haines, Vivte f>gde».| Mary C*rr ami Rate 11« Ctorb »re *1 th» ami * 4 + + + * * + + V ♦ + * ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ V MONARCH ♦ + t + + + + + 4.+ + * + +***44 Supt. L J. Vaughan Rhys was down from Hughesville last Wednesday at There tending to business matters. twelve trucks now hauling ore and supplies which have accumulated during the storm when the roads wert impossible to haul. This is adding much to the Hotel business as most of the trucks are being driven both day and night requiring two drivers. Charles Fitzpatrick made one of his frequent business trips to Great_ Falls returning to his home here Wed nesday. Mrs. F. J. Gios ami friends came out from Great Falls for a short out ing spent at their cabin. Mesdames Thomas and Camp were in from Belt Park Wednesday shop ping and visiting friends. tor, McDon.il ..s down Iron. hi. ranch Tue.<i.y after th mail .nd «.p 7 „ Herman Nebel and .... * 8n . \ - Riceville ® 1 n mo . p ., , Monday enjoying the nde andbuying "P** ,e *' y 8 . " viltrn Pet-1 P nnfmjaT fl t Lower Belt Mr. .ud Mr«. W. I. Haney .nd Mte ™ .nd Oiivor ^h Mrs. E. d. •» «" d tor«* E "'" t f "*** «"*»_•» "* f w ,the H. S. Haney home. Mrs. W. I. Haney recently returned to her home from Calfomia where she visited her Sam at San Francisci also Mr. land Mrs. Frank Chapin. Mrs. Chapin will be remembered as Alice Joyce, »re son RogerO' Kara came over from Gey ser Tuesday and is engaged in haul ing ore from the Block P mine at Hughesville. • E. A. Shaw who accompanied M. J. Fuealy to Neihart Wednesday visite'l in Monarch on their return to Great „ .. William .ad hi. f.th.r P. J. Ort« , were busy last week hauling hay. J Mr. and Mrs. Win. Holzheimer and children Joe and Muriel drove down, from Hughesville Monday to purchase'* the goodie, that go with the Thanks Mr ,„J M „. H G. Silloway and g—, Warren visited at the Zappa ana H.JeyTom. Mrs. F. P. Boulais left last week G ri«l„ at hi. pl.c. and Jan Brnt.v 'ï'" 11 "T"? hi> "° P ; Gamet McGee. Olive Savage. Violet ot'McCrae with Mr. and Mrs. Montpat, Saturday with Mrs. Roy Thor son . They returned to Great Palls ; ^ evening with the exception 0» | Mrs. »Savage who has gone to Hughes h» e J or • J** 1 her P arents Mr - and Mrs. C. W. McGee. Mrs. Owen Cecil came out fron. Grp *t Falls while her husband is en gaged in hauling ore from Hughes v *" e Nona Woodahl, Kathryn and James Tenny with Guy Haney motored to Great Fal1 » Saturday to spend the Jay. T i°"' 1 Th ? rS ° n . Jr - was a ,,a8sea * e * > on Tuesday's tram from Helena where be has been a patient at the Veteran's hospital for the past several months ifrom Belt where she visited with Mr». C. Simonis and here son Howard Wixsnn and H. B. Martin, gd Thomson and A. M. MrGeter jck are busy lading two cars of ore their tease for shipments to Hel for Great Fall, .her, eh. -ill .pend some time Ith her daughter, Mr., Dave Them... S. F. Geiney came in Sunday from th. Shelby Omrdman place .1 Neuen —here he haa been assisting with th, threshing. Two machine, are buey in the Belt Park district also. Glen ; j : Mrs. W H. Wixson returned Tues «na. - »p® £ %S0*"' I Greater Value—Lower Price. Mart Than rooo Pagu of the Fittest Entertainment fer 1916 a egBIAI CTABICC ftKinitint "•ono»»»d »»Hf»," e»ck wort.S, in 3 JWRlKlÄte 9 ■ Vial (-»k torn«, the price ot a /car • »-ibgcnptioti. I poo topic* ol «orld-cije i'itrmt by writtn ot guthority. 200 SHORT STORIES cape*, A ÜT Radio ~~ "Dtak.-Tt <*tf Parfe* — Gaos* Cod Philotjphy — <7ooct Craft —-I ThoSmt Chi/dron''a* 0 iUd DON'T MISS THIS 50 SPECIAL ARTICLES » — C*J*b Fc*%!** * Cwipv Lor* T YEAR! -r 5 f- OFFEK /. OFFER I. The Youth's m tarn«« tor tog» Cowcic.r.: --* 4 - ^ üt A*t eistantetug «Sä- : x-s=c m McCteV «•«*-=* ta f* -ta —su»a—• '«SS Ail for ÄS0 lor Iw«», «ah ro*f t**mm*** <*> •**1 m ♦♦++*♦ ♦*♦♦♦+ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ w ' NEIHART ♦ * „ + ** + 4> + **4'*4'* + 4' + D.L- S. Barker returned Wednesday, from a business trip to the county Chas. Gutman was in Great Falls on a business deal Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Okubo, long-time res idents of Neihart, left here a few weeks ago for Seattle from where they sailed on Friday the thirteeth f or Yokohoma. wht tone, c. P. Leyson spent a few day in Great Falls the latter pert of the ,**, , Wyb.rt B.rtU - up Wodnrtid., - ,_._ K r Faltar d Great Pall Mrs. Chas. Ettien and Mn. H. Drap •r went into Gnat Falk Tu**i*y they did some shopping and consulted s physician before return ing to their homes here Friday. Mrs. Clarence Collette has been vis Hing friends in Great Falk for some . i . , . . , up Wednesday to vts t relatrves, re U |T ,n,f p °?* . ■* || ^ In«*" after Soling a few * days in .he F.1U with hi. .1(0 who I*. W, t Hi. Ut.,0 Ruth U ju.l ro. ™..nn, from an attack of th. mump. i Û ^7^7™ Rabichaud House Friday morning. Mr. Wynegar of Armington made two trips here this week, going to the Dyke Friday and being in Nei hart Monday with produce. Mrs. White and Beauford returned to their home in Great Falls Sunday following a visit here with Mr. White. Mrs- Royal C. Tripp returned to .her home here Monday after having spent a week with her mother in .Great Falls. Mrs. Tripp reports hei mother is somewhat impoved. R R. Porter was greeting friends Mond., at hi. .<«r. her., Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hayes were Great Falls visitors Tuesday. -,_ + + + + + ♦♦ + + + ♦ + + ♦♦ + + ♦ * ARMINGTON T +++++++++++++♦+++ Mr. and Mrs. George Grosakopf and Grt.r.e.p.ntS.turd., evening rl.'t 1 "* ^ Rlrh.rd-on home f ^ W «" "f"""L""' ? •"""**•» .« the home of her daugh. Ur P«"t«i.rd. of Brigge ra «" cou ««*„ , ~ 0 . „ , Mr - *?• J ' °' R *"" a " vis.tors at JRamwater ranch Momtey., Mrs. Fred Ham low spent a few days last week visiting at the home her sister-in-law Mrs. C. Hamlow, of Great Falla. _ _ _J Long-vorth Florida.: , . ' Bert says Montana for him even if 1 ^ other statefl have dry weath .| RuB *e\ Fi 8h spent the week end vis- j hig ^ jn Rayn^ford. ** 1 t p ê t0 ve Repair Works Great falls Stove Kepair Woritn 70« Central Avenue Phone 4844 -—~ Word has been received from Her STOVE REPAIRSI Water Backs, Water Fronts and Furnace Repairs of All Kinds. Wholesale and Retail j ! ■ BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION . John Poland, Prop. Auto Battery, Generator and Starter Repairing . METHODIST CHURÇH ACTIVITIES Special Thanksgiving service at the church Thursday morning at 10:80 o'clock. This is to be a genuine thanks r .j. _ ' wtv * u » i will be given ' God for bleu cial music and a short address by the one presenv ity to thank will be spe y e paa or ' — Jfr"" 1 . J*"" ^" *• " f"**» ÜU-trated 1«. tore and also sn illustrated hymn (Admission free. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Epworth League devotional meet ^ 6;30< ^ fir8t !honr will be given to a study of the mission book, "Over The Border." ""*» .T""» " ^ £, "hTÄ e , ntat> _I ■*« of choir .ro urged to b. preent.! * , , , regular meeting of the Ladies will be held next Wed 'pastor. We need to raise about |260.00 so 'as to meet the current expenses tor the first quarter of the conference If each one will kindly place year. your tKank ü,ferin * « * n " d ««" *** and make ** offering aufficisntly huge to complete one fourth of Jk»ur annual payment to the support of the church; then the above bill can be met and the whole church, will have {to be truly thankful. Sunday morning worship at 11. Ser thing for which AH mem nes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mosier. It is important that every men, ^ r *>" present so that plana can ^ completed for the annual supper an< * ,>azarr be held December 6th. Sonie folks are inclined to be super ficia | in the | r thinking, and tend to cons >d er thcir bleasings as the sole re * ult o1 their own efforta ' * nd there * ore no 0 "' 1 8* t *°n to thank any wne «««P 1 themselves. Such people need to learn that 44 Back of the loaf is the snowy floor; And back of the flour the mill; And back of the mill is the wheat and the shower And the sun, and J he Father's will" YOU Tf LL EM 'I L f ;rn r, u i (V A i Our Friends And Patrons— We ^ouU be thankful GbrA^jUni^w d Haiti if Hirrc 't (He "*r:r i ti?* ,1 tr? 'V \r ■G i »■ :'T - ! h • past year and we hope the New Yea* shout to begin will be filled with Suc cess «nd Happiness for you. .« j — " WC* h."T<> PT Louis Mitchell AT THE BRIDGE Dr. J. S. Stewart DENTIST PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVER STATE BANK ' —S - The Pioneer Garage Henry Morrow, Prop. C. F. RILEY. MECHANIC .. . . irr*— « wWk ** mm Shelby— Rico OU Cs. pay« «to»» $14,000 royalty on oil output for two week». - DR. A. M. MACAIÎLEY Physician ft Surgeon Offices . . J 4 Great Falls, + We have just increased ear * I «•«*» •*« * *** *** ^ ~ * î«.,,************** 714-716 First N«t. Bank Bldg Great Falk Phone 4274 — (F. L.) (LEO C) 6RAYBILL & 8RAYBJLL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oriental Building, Balt. Moat. Ford Batiding, Gt. Falk, Mont. Belt Office Open Thursday, Friday. Saturday J . + + 44444 + + + + + + + e-S ♦ ♦ : CLUB Cafeteria: 4* + 4 Montana 4 + more + rooms 4 j. for out of town patrons. Make 4 our cafeteria your headquarters. 4 ♦ j _ + + + * •; * + * * + + + *+ + + + 4 4 + j + + + 4 + I •f BELT MEAT MARKET * V A. Velebir, Prop. + + Fresh and Cured Meats 4 > Belt Most. K . * + ♦ ♦ *♦♦**+♦♦♦44♦4♦♦♦♦ W. H. GEORGE FUNERAL CHAP EL Extra Service Without A d d i t i o n al Charge AMBULANCE SERVICE Day and Night PHONE 4236 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA - w i 0R.H0SSBEIN OPTICIAN Send Your Broken Glasses to Me for Repairing The Man Who Grinds Your Lenses Whiiç You Wait Stanton Bank Building Great Falls, Montana ■* THE DEUTCHMA N'S DAIRY TRY US FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE Cream Delivered When Ordered M. G. ROEBEN, Proprietor BOX 254, BELT — Dr. J. W. 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