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r BELT VALLEY TIMES liafloa, Editor S. A. Hi 52 s Veer ia Advaaoa Anenicn Press A*»'».. Foreign Advertising ItgrtueMivt Racer«! is (he Paetadsc at Bei«. Hase., an Seoa nd CUee Mail PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT. MONT., BY 8. A. REMINGTON / Department of the Interior, U. 8 Land Office at Great Falls, Montana. ' NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lars Nelson of Raynesford. Montana, who. on March 6, 1021, made Home stead Entry Serial, No. 052108, for NW* SE14, Section 10 Town ship IT N-, Range 8 E., Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention AUCTION MV At the Peterson Ranch on Little Belt, 4Vt miles N. E. Beit Tues. Apr. 6 8 Hesd Broke Horses, 1250-1500 2 Good Saddle Horses 1 Stock Saddle, Good as new 2 Good Cream Separators 1 Sewing Machine 1 Good Churn 10 Shot« Weight 75 As. 38 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 Purebred Shorthorn Bulls 3 yi. 3 Hereford Steers Coming 3yrs. 4 Steers Coming 2 yrs. 8 Yearling Heifers 7 Cows with Calves by Side 10 Cows Coming In Later SEE LARGE BILLS FOR TERMS, ETC. OWNER H. E. MIDDLETON ■ COL. A. F. COOPER, AUCTIONEER ATTEND THIS SALE, TO BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE [I: I ■ •■■■ ï ~ I = ■..—■I, . mi (jiven by Cascade Lodge No. 39 Knights of Pythias at K. of P. Hall Belt, Montana Easter Monday » .* APRIL 5,1926 Supper Served by Pythian Sisters ' Fox's Orchestra . 1 .. ; I « . V : * » ÜIHÎ! IR-«« to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before the Register of the U. S. Land 1 offjce at Great Falls, Montana on the 16th day of April, 1026. Claimant names as witnesses: Earl G .Watson, Bilmer Peterson, J. E. Randall and H. Bloom all of Raynesford, Montana. W, E. Bennett Register None* OF APPLICATION FOE UNITED STATES PATENT. SERIAL NO. 964874 SURVEY NO. 19545 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That Beginning at Cor. No. 1, a pine| * United States Land Office, Great Falla, Montana March 8L 1026. ^ Thomas Westgard, whose post office address is 1623 Central Avenus, Great Falls, Montana, has made application for United States patent to the Am erican and Dorcas quarts Me Mfadwg Claims, Survey No. 10646, in unsur veyed Township 14 North, Rang* 8 East, M. P. M., in Montana (unorgan ised) mining district. Cascade County Montana, described as follows; AMERICAN LODE, SURVEY NO. 10545 post, 6 inches square. ,6 feet long, sot 2 ft. in the ground in a mound earth and stone, scribed LAM-10646. 8. E. Loc. Cor. bears 8. 21 degree» 40 minutes W., 0.6 feet. U. S. L. Mon. No. 3692, in (uns.) T. 14 N., R. 8. B. bears 8. 3 degrees 36 minutes 32 «e conds E. 4416.47 feet. Thence N. 63 degree, 41 minutes W. 863 feet to Corner No. '4, Survey iNo. 10482, Josephine Lode, Thomas Westgard claimant; 1467.80 feet Cor. No. 2, a pine post 6 inches sq., ! 6 feet long, set 2 feet in the ground with a mound of earth and stone, scribed 2-AM-10646. 8. W. Loc. Cor. bears 8. 21 degrees 40 minutes W 111*2 feet. . Thence N. 21 degrees 43 minutes L 27.60 feet, intersect line 8-4, Jose phine Lode at N. 62 degrees 16 min utes W. 1107.4 feet from Cor. No. 4,1 600 feet to Cor. No. 3, identical with the N. W. Lor. Oor., a pine post 6 inches 5 fee, Ion* end .et 2 in the pennd, with . m onnd ef -rU. and stone, scribed 3-AM-10646 Thence 8. 68 degree. 41 minute. E 1467.80 feet to Cor. No. 4, a pine poet. 6 inches square, 6 fest long, sat faet in the ground, with a mound earth and stone, scribed 4-AM-19M5. N. B. Loc. Cor. beam S 78 degre e s' 36 minutes £. 116 feet. Thence 8. 21 degrees 40 minutes W. 600 feet té Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. DORCAS LODE, SURVEY NO. 10545 Beginning at Cor. No. 1, identical Witt» Car. So. 2, American Lode of) this surrey. S. E. Loc. Cor. beare 8. 21 degrees 40 minâtes W. 162 feet. tr. 8. L. Mon. No. «692 in (m) 1. 14 N-, R- 8 E. bears S. 17 degrees 2H minâtes 86 seconds E. 5802.24 feet. Thence N. 70 degrees 18 minute» W. 399.40 feet intersect line 2-8, Sur No. 10482 Josephine Lode, at 8. 27 degrees 44 minutes W. 82.78 fee*, from Cor. No. 3, 1861 feet to Coi. No. 2, identical with the 8. W. Loc. Cor... a pine post, 6 inches sq., 6 feet long, set 2 feet in the ground, with a mound of earth and stone, scribed 2-D-10646. Thence N. 21 degrees 40 minutes E. 563.60 feet to Cor. No. 3, a pint post, 5 inches square., 6 feet long, set 2 feet in the ground, with « Tft*? ■r\r ib !f 70 degree, 16 minutes W. 28.4 feet S . 70 degrees 15 minutes of E 1361 feet to ^ No . 4j . point OT1 |j ne 2-3, American Lode of this sur., at g. 21 degrees 40 minutes W. 36.6 ft from Qor. No, 3, a pine post, 6 inches 8 q >( g feet long, set 2 feet in the) ground with ! stone, scribed 4-D-10546. N. E. Loc.J Cor. bears N. 21 degrees 40 minute» : E. 36.4 feet. Thence 8. 21 degrees 40 minutes W. i a j on g i; ne 3.2, American Lode, of this 8urV ey, 636 feet intersect line 3-4, s urv ey No. 10482, Josephine Lode, g 62 degrees 16 minutes E. 392.6 feet f rom Co r . No. 3, 663.60 feet to Cor. j No. 1, the place of beginning. Variation at all points is 21 degrees 80 minutes E. . . . „ , ... ,<«.!«•"* from Ul ' ,r *?**■ P °' 1 f M d^ 4, AMERTCAN. N. 63 degrees 41 / *° S ' 63 de *™" feet * N , 1° J"*"* 8 16 "T"* 8 18 °° £ * nd * 70 de * rees 15 ra,n ' ** K ' 51 t * eL a mound of earth and a: LODE LINES I As near as can be detemined from i present developments, the Veins of the locations embraced in this survey • AREA Total area American Lode 20.151 acres. Area hi conflict with Sur. No. J10482; Josephine Lode 0.848 acres acres not claimed. Total Area Dorcas Lode 17.467 acres. Area in conflict with Survey 10482; Josephine Lode 0.490 not claimed. No. |r The lines of this mining claim, as j surveyed, lay wholly within the bound 1 aries of the locations as marked upon the ground by poetsat all comers, alij {plainly marked for identification. [ Adjoining and conflicting claims are as follows: American Lode: On the southwest, the Josephine Lode,' Sur. No. 10482 and on the northwest the Dorcas Lode, Sur. No. 10645. Dorcas Lode: On the southwest, the! Josephine Lode, S»»r. No. 10482, and on the southeast the American Lode, Sur. No. 10546. American and Dorcas Lode Mining Claims were located on June 2, 1922, and duly recorded in Book No. 10 at, Page No. 14 and Book No. 10 at Page ! No. 16, (respectively), of Lode Loca-| tkms in the office of the Clerk and j Recorder of the County of Cascade I State of Montana. . \ Notice posted on claims Match 26 1926. (Signed) W. E. Bennett, Register (First Publication April 1, 1926) (Last Publication May 27, 1926.) NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE; That in the District Court of | the United States for the Die trict of Montana, William J Bartle and Eliaabeth Bart le of Nei hart, Cascade County, Montana have been duly adjudged bankrupt* upon their own petition, that the payment of any debts or the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupts to them or for their use and the trans far of any property by them is for hidden by law. That the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt« for the purpose of filing and proving claim» and to chore one or more Trustees, . and for the examination of the bank rupts under oath, and the transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to iw holden before said Referee, in Room 1, Dunn Block, Great Falls, Montana, j on April 0th. 1926, at 10 A. If. j Dated this 24th day of March. 1026. A. R. Gray, Referee MONTANA INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Helena—Engineering details com pleted, far expenditure by Great N orthern Railway of about 1100,00ft rents at Glacier Hariowton—Mountain States Tele phon« Co. will extend line through .Twodot and Martlnadale. at cost of %\osm Havre —885,000 office building will lie erected o« Hifrd Avenue. } POR SALE 1-3 inch wagon. 1-8* JL * xl'uil Bttsiness Readers Advertisements uuder tbw heading Ten Cent, per Unt ier each toseetino FOB SALE—Choice scad barley. See sample at First National Bank. Gao. Poetter, Logging Creek. Mont. LOST, Strayed or Stolen—One Brown Gelding weight IJ00 Bis . hole in one ear. wire mark on right hi»] foot No brand, $6.00 reward for re turn of same. John Mala, Hedrick ranch. Belt, Montana. I f t n | Sp ' ,er ' ^ Mont - 6 p j I LOST—White gold wrist watch be | tween Dick Davis house and theater |6.00 Reward for return to Times + + + + < * * * * * 4 4- 4* ❖ * * office. 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