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— BELT VALLEY TIMES 9. À. Remington, Editor ta Advi 52 e Vi I s American PnM Ah'i., Forti|i Advertising Rnprnnnatelivt Meat., an Saaoed Ctau Mail PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT, MONT., BY S. A. REMINGTON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * + MONARCH NEWS ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller snd two babies motored to Great Falls Fn day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Whs. Scriver and two children who have been visiting at the Miller home, Miller and Mrs. Scriver visited 4Mr mother, Mrs. Matt Sand in Great Falls. Mrs. 8. X. Siegor and son Jake accompanied Sifri and Nick Mikeson to their home at Merino for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Matt Mikeson. Jennie and Fannie Mikeson also went to Merino Saturday, all returning Mrs. Mike Mikeaon and baby were passengers to Great Falls Wednes day D. N .King was visiting friends it. Great Falls during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickerson and daughter were Great Falls visitors Thuraday. Mrs. A. Moore entertained a num bar of friends at dinner Friday even hare Sunday. Mrs. Royal C. Tripp is busy selling Christmas seals and giving out liter on the prevention and cure of tuberculosis. Mrs .Tripp visited the school In the interests of her work | and enlisted the aid of the children hi the distribution of the seals. mg Mra. W. E. White arrived Satur day afternoon from Great Palls, cal lad here because of a painful injury received by Mr. White in the course ef getting out wood Mrs. Annie Moore spent Saturday and Sunday in Great Palls where ehe went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bias Olson. Mrs. Chat. Bttien has as her guests her granddaughter, Mrs. Earl Dar nell and small son. Mrs. Darnell was ralaed here and has a host of friends who wUl be glad of her return. Mrs. Darnell arrived Monday and to remain a couple of weeks. Mrs. Metzer spent a few days ol the past week visiting and shopping in Great Falls . Friday's train had trouble going dbwn and did not arrive in Great Falls until Saturday morning, mak ing it necessary to run another coach out Saturday as far as Gerber.. The Rev. Mr. A. C, Snow spent Monday and Tuesday here on busi ness in connection with the church. Mr. Anderson visited Saturday ana Sunday at the home of his daughter . Mrs. Annie Moore. Carl Schenck came down from the Dyke Friday afternoon for a visit with his family and incidentally to attend to some lodge and school mat ters. —. - Those having perfect attendance daring the thirdæhool month were Primary—Donald Schenck, Tommy Barke) 1, Howard O'Conner, Charles Gruter, George Boutilier, Dorothy Grueter, Olive Smoiden, Nelva Mac Gibbon, Marjorie Hogg. Intermediate— Reubin Bartle, Fred Maid, Edgar Roehl, Elmo Schoberg, Wallace Sutton, Howard Tripp, Lu eilte Barkell, Alice Lunaford. Mabel Smith, Pay Sutton, Gertrude Tripp. Grammar—Clara Hanson, Ellen Annan, Emma Annan, Opal Stark, Dorothy Smith, Prank O'Conner, Tommy Smith, Edgar Schenck and Wm. Stark. ■I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matson and daughter Mildred of Raynesford vis - 1 ited our stores Saturday. Edgar Hay of Armington was ini Belt for a few hours Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Win Jeffries and daughter visited at the homo of John Jeffrie* over the week end. Hr. and Mrs. Ed. O'Donnell visited Mr. ami Mrs. Lou Clergy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland transacted business in Balt Wednas day. Charles Beckstrom was a business visitor to Belt Tuesday. Mn. Emma Weggeland, Anette Waggeland and the boys called in Belt Wednesday. 4 Mrs. David Plmperton and daugh ter, Mrs. John Sweeney were shop - pars in the city Wednesday. Otto Guide») of Waltham came to Balt Wednesday after a new Ford. (P. D CLBO C) 6RAYBILI & 6RAYBILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oriental BouUing. Belt. Mont. E, Gt, Falk Mont, Balt Office Ope» Tfearaday. Friday, Saturday Fe*d !■ "M ******* MINING APPLICATION NO. 9««»79 U. S. Land Office, Great Falls, Montana. November 26, 1926. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Cascade Silver Mines and Mills by william L. Cpedsn ita vice presl whoae post office address is Butta McmU na. has this day filed ita application for a patent for 1484.3 linwir f Mt 0 f the vein, being 9144 ft. N n degrees 67 minutes E., and 520 ftvm the month of discovery tunnel of ^ Belmont Lode, designated Survey No. 10608, in unsurveyed T. 14 N f r. g E > Neihart (unorganized) Mining District, Cascade County, Montana, and described as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 from which the I. P. No. 1 established for surveys in unaurveyed T. 14 N., R. g E., bears S. 11 degrees 18 minutes E „ 2610.4 feet and running thence N. ||i degrees 67 minutes W., 1434.3 ft; thence N. 89 degrees 10 minutes W., 581.9 ft; thence S. 8 degrees 66 min degrees 10 minutes E., 606 feet to the place of beginning. feet 8. 11 degrees 57 minute* W., Utes W... 1421.6 feet; thence S. 89 Containing an area of 17.676 acres of which 1.064 aye in conflict with Survey No. 4062 Hidden Treasure Lode not claimed, leaving an area of 16.611 acres claimed. Xhe location certificate of this claim is recorded in Book 9 of Lode Locations at page 168, records of Cas cade County, Montana, The adjoining claims as shown by the official plat are Sur. No. 8077 Broadwater Lode, Survey No. 8076 ! Alexander Lode, Survey No. 428b Qphir Lode and Survey No. 2772 Reu Bird Lode. Notice of intention to apply for pat ient was posted on the claim on Octo bey 30th, 1926. | (Pirit ponction Dec. 8 1926) (Last Publication Jan. 28, 1926.) expects_ i ç w. May of Great Falls was tran J aacting business in Belt Tuesday, W. E. BENNETT, Register. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newmack ot Fife came over on a business enund Monday." fS ft\ |v ^ —, H : '*rrr> mSS rrr -w ft If & Li U » \ R-' w r W y>' "to • % s ci vt : " ^ r j < I t •Mil,- '* . I f i V R ü I'U Be w / A 7| The Best Christmas Ever * .-)• That's what the merchants will say when it is all over but counting up the profits, if— They call on us for help in preparing their advertising and publish the advertisements in the columns of the Times. vY '.V We have plenty of new cuts, new ideas and ready written copy suggest ions to aid you with your advertising. These helps will make your ads more attractive and make them pull more trade. Phone 7 and we will be glad to call. I m •V-, T m m F r ■ Ss 'vïs. ■ i I ■ 1 t ' wl ''' c ...... . ■■ - • - 5 I '■Û-Sf, . .. .• ■m ■ y m ?*■* £ - HHj f. 1 ^ *ni ..A, VIOLA DANA Viola Dana, appearing in Metro*» all-star production of "Revelation,* to be at the Pythian Theatre, is one of those stars who came to fame in childhood. When only fifteen yean old she was a stage star on Broadway. Bom in Brooklyn, the daughter at Mr. and Mn Emil Flugrath, Mis« Dana started to play children's parta as soon as she could walk. When eleven years old the visited the Edi son studio where John H. Collins, the casting director, gave her a part in "A Christmas Carol." She appeared in a number of other child parts for Edison and then went back to the »tage. After playing in "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Littlest Rebel" she was cast as the little French girl in "The Model." Eleanor Gates and Arthur Hopkins, just at the time were seek ing an actress to play the title role ot "The Poor Little Rich Girl," a play by Miss Gates. They decided that Miss Dana was just the g^rl they wanted and engaged her for the part. The result was that Mi»s Dana star red in the Broadway presentation of the play for the next eight months. After going on the road with the show. Miss Dana returned to the Edi son company where she starred in "Molly, the Drummer, ing" and other productions, after! which she was placed under contract The Ston NOTICE OF PORPBITUU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to D. G. Bowersox, whose last known address was Fort Wayne, Indiana, his heirs, executors, administrator*, legal representatives or assigns, that the undersigned, Mattie Johnson, baa expended one hundred dollars (f 100) in work, labor and improvements on the Mattie Quarts Lode Mining Claim located in Neihart (Unorganised) Mining District, Cascade County, Montana and which location notice is recorded in "Book 8 on page 57 of Lo cations in the office of the County Recorder of said county at Great Falls, Montana for the purpose ot holding said claim under the provi sions of Section 2824 Revised Stat utes of the United States. The Mattie Quarts 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. A. Johnson was deeded and con veyed to Mattie Johnson the under signed, on the 17th of 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 in said Mattie Quartz Lode Mining Claim and if, within ninety days af ter the publcation of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your pro portion of such expenditure, as co owner, your interest in said claim will * by Metro with whom she has been ever since. BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland, Prop. A a to Battery, Generator and Starter Repairing STOVE REPAIRS Water Backe, Water Frosts and Furnace Repairs of All Kiada. Wholesale aad Retail Great Falb Stove Repair Works 709 Central Avenue Phone 4844 YOU TtLL OH 7 1 MM 4a i'** i V O £4 old daj f VKou the Cckemoivy a liSe, ? * We Can Fix Those Run Over Heels Your friends judge you by your shoes, lio need to have run over heel* when ve can fix them for very little money in a very short time. Parcel poet charges paid one way on all repair work sent in by mail. Louis Mitchell ■ AT THE BRIDGE Dr. J. S. Stewart DENTIST PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVER STATE BANK I t EXPERT REPAIRING ARCTIC OIL -MOBILE A Winter Storage a Specialty LEAVE YOUR CAR IN A WARM GARAGE WHERE IT IS ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE i The Pioneer Garage Henry Marrew, Pwp b* forfeited and become the property of the «ubacriber ander the (m>dmw of said Section 2824 Revised Statute» of the United States. Dated at Great Palis, Montana oa the 16th day of September 1925. MATTIE JOHNSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of September 1925. W. F. FAUST. Notary Public for the State ot Montana residing at Great Palls, Montana. My commission expires April 18 th. 1928. (Pint publication September 17) (Last Publication December 10) * + ♦ ♦ * ♦ t DR. A. M. MACAULBY Pkyaicfaa * ' Offices 714-716 Pirat Nat. Bank Bldg. Pbowe 4274 Great Falla 'CLUB Cafeteria: +• \ t Great Falls, Montana + i. We have just increased our . ■(. + capacity, having added more ^ + tables, booths and rest rooms + + for out of town patrons. Make + jl our cafeteria your headquarters. + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦♦♦■ ++++<++++++++♦+++ + * BELT MEAT MARKET J ♦ A. Velebir, Prop. ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ Fresh and Cared Mente + ♦ !♦ ♦ ♦ + Belt Moat. ♦ ♦ + W. H. GEORGE FUNERAL CHAPEL Extra Service Without A d d i t i o n al Charge AMBULANCE SERVICE Day and Night PHONE 4236 i GREAT FALLS, MONTANA DR. HOSSBEIN OPTICIAN Send Your Broken Glasses to Me for Repairing The Man Who Grinds Your Lenses While You Wait Stanton Bank Building Great Falls, Montana j THE DEUTCHM A N*S DAIRY TRY US FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE Cream Delivered When Ordered *.* M. G. ROEBEN, Proprietor BOX 254. BELT I Dr. J. W. (iraybeal PHY8IC1AN AND SUXGBOTf First Class X-Ray Equipment Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 7 to 8 BELT. MONTANA