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PÜBUEHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT, MONT., BY S. A. REMINGTON BELT VALLEY TIMES S. A. Rtnialtoa, Hdilor $2 • Year in Advance American Praaa Ana'»,, Forcian Advertising RcprnMaUcive Mm*., an Saeaod Clan. Mail - Glasgow— H e a v y shipments ot premium seed wheat being made a. $2A0 a bushel. S c o b « y —Minneapolis plans $66,000 hotel. capitalist t i — • The Lass of Limerick Town = A ROMANTIC COMIC OPERA IN TWO ACTS' Written and Composed by Arthur A. Penn r* Staged and directed by Glen Waldo Assisted by Miss Olga Skartvedt 1 j S S E S E — 51 ! j CAST Sir Charles Worthington. , An English Squire Lady Worthington His Wife.. Mrs. J. R. Culver Capt. Pomeroy Worthington . Their Son Glen P. Waldo Leo Gray bill Betty McCoy.Ward of the Judge.Mary Rice Rose McCoy.Ward of Judge . Louise Lochray Judge Hooley.The Guardian .........J, R. Culver .Archie Robertson Justin O'Flynn. An Amorous Attorney Mrs. O'Flynn ... His Mother.Mrs. H. Armstrong Ezra Q. Hicks....A Yankee Fanner ...Milton Smith - An Inn-Keeper ..An Ostler. I 5 r I Pat Glen P. Waldo William Lowr> Molly..A Waitress.Alice Stranahar. Mr. Smith.The Coachman. N. H. Nelson Mr. Partington.The Butler.Rev. H. Stong Mike. 1 I MEMBÊRS OF CHORUS Ruth Brodie Joy Browning Helen Miskan Dorothy Nelson Alice Robinson Clara Berg Antoinette Klimas Edna Burrows Irma Wilson Gus Prubst Charles Kiimas Ralph McCafferty Frank Samuelson Jay Leland Mike Miskan Robert Nohl Leslie Jewell Joseph Pillar i E s s 3 Act I. Outside the "King* Head" Inn, Limerick, Ireland. (A Week Elapses) ' Act .II The Entrance Hall, Judge Hooley's Home, Limerick (Time—Early Summer in the Year 1890) i MUSICAL NUMBERS Act I OVERTURE 1 Opening Chorus Song ......Pat Chorus 4 2 Song.Mike 3 Duet.Judge Hooley and Rose 4 Song.... 5 Chorus 6 Song .... Betty and Chorus 7 Duet.Betty and Rose 8 Quintet Justin and Judge Hooley Oh, Here is a Kiddie. 9 Trio O'Flynn.......What Fun ! 10 .Capt, Worthington.Ireland Dear, My Heart's For You. 11 .. .Watch Him Greet His Bride-to-be 12 Duet....*.Capt. Worthington and Betty.... Your Eyes are Bright. 13 Finale Act I.Oh, Mr. O'Flynn. Act II 14 Opening Solo and Chorus .. Tis Nine O'clock 16 Trio......Rose, Betty and Capt. Worthing Tis The Heart 16aLetter Theme . 16 Song Beloved. 17 Judge Dooley and Chorus Maggie Maguire 18 Ensemble 19 Sir Charles and Lady Worthington Youth Undutiful. 20 Song .. .... Ezra Q. Hicks The Well-Known Farmer with the Spondulix. 21 Duet and Finale ..I Love You, Little Sweet heart. COSTUMES— Mesdames Wilson, Nelson, Nohl and Stranahan. I I Rose Betty, Rosé, Mrs. O'Flynn, Hey-diddle-diddle r Judge Hooley, Justin and Mrs. ton Rose. Capt. Worthington_Come Back, s f — i SIGNS—By Myron Johnson. DANCES—By Miss W. Lapp. WARDROBE MISTRESS— Mes. Nelson and Wilson. MASTER OF PROPERTIES—Raymond Kennedy. FURNITURE—Through courtefy of Mes. Armstrong. Rash and Browning. PIANIST—Miss Olga Skartvedt. c4 ttt&J >■* m **■ ' T* t ■ «iMmwiiwmHHmwmmmiwwHHHiMimHiHiHiiwMMHMMiHiiwnwiMimiiiifl -:—- Broadus —Two local banks combine under name of Powder River County bank. ' „ - „ , - . Havre—Contract let for starting $60,000 hotel. » 1 NEIHART HONOR BOLL ThoM having- perfect Attendance 'record* tor February are: Primary—Donald Schenck, Tommy Barkell, Merritt Smith, Rodney Walk er. Charles Gmter, Curtis Botttiiiei, i Dulin Shill, Dorothy Grater, Olive Smolden, Nelva McGibbon, Coral Shill j an ' l Mar i°ri* Hogg Intermediate—Reubin Bart le, Ed R ' ar I* 0 *!*]. Wallace Sutton.* Howard Tripp, Lloyd Walker, Lucille Barkell. -.«.I»"* L " n *. f ° r ^' E,eanor Lunsford, Berness Main, Mabel Smith, Fay Sut ton and Gertrude Tripp. -- V Grammar—Edgar Schenck. Ton. Smith, William Stark, Dorothy Smith, Opal Stark. i + * WALTHAM ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦44444444444 Geo. Ellsworth has returned from California where he spent several week visiting friends and relatives. Mrs John Waldhoff who hat been visiting her parents Mr. and Mr«. H ElWorth for th. pmt two arnaL, will return to her home in North' Branch Minnesota this week. A . . a* A. Fischer and son Albert spent several days in Great Falls last week * Mr. .nd Mr,. Clarence Felton .ad sons spent Saturday shopping in Great Falls. Mrs. Feltman has just j returned from a visit to friends jand relatives in Missouri. Red Jurgens and family have mov-; ed into the Montana-Dakota Grain 1 Co.'s house. , j C. J. Hauer has returned from a G reat Falls hospital where he treated for pneumonia for more than a week. Roy Deal had the misfortune to lose his car Sunday evening when it caught fire on Shepherd Butte and burned. It is understood that sorm insurance was carried on it. The cause of the fire is a mystery. Mike Ferda and son John made a business trip to Great Palls this weak "Flu" is lowering percentage of at tendance in schools in the surround ing community. Those attending the auto-show in Great Palls were Mrs, John Lander and son, Isaac Shepherd, Billy Lyons, Alcide Fischer Jr. and Henry Webber. Geo. Dar ko Jr. has bought a new Ford truck. Just a few weeks ago his father also bought one. Grandpa'' Ellsworth had to make several trips \o Great Falls the past week to have a sore lip treated. The doctors pronounced it cancer. The dance at Shepherd Butto Saturday night was well attended con was Oil ; sidering the inclement weather. The j music was fine and the crowd had a I hilarious time until 4 A. M Evelyn Lander has returned home I from Great Falls where she has been j working for some time. ; ! Mrs. R .E .Evans spent Saturday jand Sunday in Great Pails. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate Of Margaret Millard, De ceased. 1 _ Si NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN b> 5 : the undersigned Walter Kennedy, Ex - 1 sjecutor of the Estate of Margaret Mil- ! — j lard, Deceased, to the creditors of 5 and all persons having claims against — i the said Deceased, to exhibit them j S j with the necessary vouchers, within S I f°ur months after the first publica - 1 S ! tion of this notice, to the said execu 5 tor at the office of Graybill ami Gray j bill, attorneys. Belt, Montana, the i same being the place for tfye transac ! tion of the business of said estate In •Sithe County of Cascade. I Dated March 3, 1926. i Walter Kennedy.'. Executor of the estate Pf Margaret; . Millard, Deceased. Graybill and Graybill. Belt anc + Great Falls, Montana, Attorneys for 4 Executor. (March 4-11-18-26.) 4 4 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Î Estate of Peter B Peterson, De- ; f ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the dnderigned Jennie B. Peterson. Ex eentrix of the estate of Peter B. Pet erson Deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said Deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the publication of this notice, to the said Executrix at the office of Graybill and Graybill, 414 Ford Bldg., Great Palls, Montana, the same being the place for the tran saction of the business of said estate in the County of Cascade. Dated March 3. 1926 # Jennie B. Peterson, Executrix of Peter B. Peterson, De ceased. Graybill and Qrnybit), Belt and Grant Fails, Montana, Attorneys tox. Executrix. (March 4-11-18-26 ) APPLICATION FOB PATENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Frank Kosma tin, whose post office address is Neihart, Cascade County, Montana, has this day filed applies tion for a patent of 1560 linear feet of the Ely Lode or vein bearing gold, silver and lead, being 1180 feet N. 61 degrees 3 minutes E., and 320 feet S. 51 degrees 3 minutes W., situated in the Neihart (unorganized) Mining District. County of Cascade, and State of Montana, and designated by the Field Notes and Offical Plat on file in this office as Survey Number 10626. located in Township 14, North of Range 8 East of the principal bas« line and Meridian of the State of Mon Una, said survey of the courses of distance« being as follows, to-wit; Beginning at Corner No. 1. Whence U. S. L. M. No. 3692 (unt.) T. If N. t R. 8 E., bears S. 61 degrees 06 minutes 46 seconds E.. 8678.62 feet Northwest Location Corner, Great Northern Lode (uns.) Edward L. Shields, claimant, bears S. 47 degrees 41 minutes E. f 722. 8 feet. Thence S. 61 degrees 03 minutes W „ to Comrr No. 2 .p. XT | * 37 19 m,n ' ,teS W 1600 ft. to Comer No, 2. XT 4 _ !, ***%* 93 mu,at " E * ro er o. wi. o .. r _ Î j 600 feet to Comer No. 1 , the place ot i beginning, containing an area of 20 .-' |653 acres. I The Magnetic Variation at all corn |ers is 21 degrees 30 minutes E. , The location of the Ely Lode is re I corded in the Recorder's office of Cas cade Ciunty, Montana in Volume 9 , on page 259, Quartz Lode Locations of Cascade County. That a deed appears of record from Gust Smedburg, a single man, to Frank Kosmatin, recorded in Book 111 of Deeds, page 203. The adjoining claim i s the Gréa. Northern Lode (uns.) as shown by plat and survey. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of the said Ely Lode, or surface grounds, are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Great Falls, Cascade Coon ty in the State of Montana, during the sixty days' publication hereof or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. Dated this 27th day of Jan., 1926. W. E. Bennett, Register and Receiver. (First Publication Jan. 28, 1926.) (Last Publication March 25, 1926.) ) SUMMONS In the District Court of the Eight! Judicial District of the State of Mont ana, in and for the County of Cas cade. John E. Swanson, Plaintiff, -TS, Alberta Swanson, Defendant THE STATE OF MONTANA Send» Greetings to the Above Named De fendant, You are hereby summoned to an *wer the complaint In this action which is filed in the office of the Lunch Counter AT BARNEYS Open Till 12 P. M. i PASTRY AND MEATS Home cooked Short Orders a Specialty O. M. OLSON. Prop. I 4 4 4 < * * 4 * * * + * * * * * + BELT MEAT MARKET * 4 A. Velebir. Prop. 4 4 •f Freeh and Cared Meats + 4 4 *14 4 J + ' f»lh Stove Repair WsrifiB ~ Belt Moat. .4 4 44444444444444444 STOVE REPAIRS! Water Bachs, Water Frenis sad Furnace Repairs of AH Kinde. 7W Central A eon ne DR. A. M. MAC AULE Y Fhy mte l a n A Snrgeap __ Office» 714-716 First Nat. Bank -.:• Great Fads Phene 4*74 -# Clerk of this Court, a copy of which M herewith served upon yon in the county wherein you reside and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of aar- vice and in case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you, by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. THIS ACTION, is brought to oh- j j tain a Decree of Divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween Plaintiff and Defendant on the ground of wilful désertion, the plaint alleging that the defendant September 26th, 1922, wilfully without cause deserted and abandoned plaintiff and ever since has deserted and abandoned plaintiff, and still con tinues to so desert and abandon plain tiff and to^ live separate and apart from him without any cause reason or excuse and against his will and without his consent. Plaintiff also asks for general relief. com on I Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court this 4th day of February, 1926. (Court Seal) George Harper, Clerx. By Thomas T. Davies, Deputy Clerk. Art Jardine, 38-41 Stanton Bang Bld *j GrMt F " 1 "' Monl *"*' AttOT ' ney for Plaintiff.! _ + ♦ ,* + + + + + '(•(• + + + •!■•!• + + ♦ + 4 tCLUB Cafeteria: 4 . - * Great Fails, We have just increased our * + capacity, having added more * + tables, booths and rest rooms ^ + for out of town patrons. Make + 4 our cafeteria your headquarters. 4 ■:• + + + •:■ + + + (• + + + + + + ♦♦ Montana * + YOU TCLL 'EM 1 f-'&Z i, * P Ve ion! kppJ triera £ci Kir firrt dLoIlcun •lui he irçany a ttjanir lai*t clollar** Cut Down Your Shoe Bills We give your worn out shoes now life if you bring them here to be mend cd. By letting us rehabilate your Î worn out foot wear you can cut your shoe bills in half. We pay parcel post one way on all : work sent in by mail. Louis Mitchell AT THE BRIDGE Dr. J. S. Stewart DENTIST PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVER STATE BANK EXPERT REPAIRING ARCTIC OIL -MOBILE A Winter Storage a Specialty LEAVE YOUR CAR IN A WARM GARAGE WHERE IT IS ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE The Pioneer Garage Henry Marrow, Prop. «i Wanted—Man with ear to sell com plete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Exper ience not necessary. Salary $300 per month. Milestone Rubber Company. East Liverpool Ohio. Business Readers Advcrtkemcnrt under this heading Ton Cat» per Una for each imerfu a •w POR SALE—Number of white face Hereford bulls and young mules. Mike Rocks, Belt. FOR SALE—Big-Type Registered Chester White boars and gilts. Chas. P. McQuire, High wood, Montana. Wanted—Clean, cotton rags, overalls, dressmakers clippings or stockings. We pay 7 cents a pound. Belt Valley Times Butte—Three of largest electric hoists ever manufatored, ordered b> Anaconda Copper Mining Company. No BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland, Prop. Auto Battery, Generator and Starter Repairing (LEO C.) (F. L.) 6RAY6ILL & GRAYBILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oriental Building, Belt, Mont. Ford Building, Gt. Falla, Mont. Belt Office Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday . 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 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 i THE PEUT C H M A N'S DAIRY TRY US FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE / Cream Delivered When Ordered M. G. ROEBEN, Proprietor BOX 254, BELT Dr. J. W. (iraybeal PHYSICIAN AND 8URGBON Pint Claw X-Ray Equipaient Hours: 10 to 12, 2lo4 7 to 8 BELT, MONTANA