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■ 1 ; L#! I »H I (V* KH I I* iv, ^Sr' 1.*-' Federation was the T O form a mow perfect unk»" animating thought of the statesmen who met to draft America's constitution. to weld the sections they repro 44 Their St problem n» nted into a political entity that would f unct i on most efficiently and enduringly in the service of the people. 0 A similar problem was presented nearly a century later to the organizers of America's tele phone service. Licenses under die first patents being granted to isolated companies chat were forming to introduce local service, more perfect union" of these companies seemed, from the beginning of the telephone's adoption by the people, to be essential, and so the structure of the Bell System was planned. M A This organization exists today substantially as it was then conceived, - a group of com panies, each preserving its individuality and ap plying local knowledge to local needs, bur all federated into a single cohesive union in order that nation-wide, universal service may be pro vided. 3 *4 m «9 E Bell System Ont Syutm One fotky Unnrrttl Seiner s m The Mountain St ates Telephone & Telegraph Cel FARM LOANS Abundance of money to loan on improved farms in the Belt Valley FARMERS AND MINERS STATE BANK Lock! Agent For Vermont Loan and Trust Company RUNAWAY Yesterday as Roy Deal was pilot ing a load of coal drawn by four hor ses up the hill in front of the Times office, a county road outfit, cater pillar, scarifier, and scraper cam« down the hill and frightened the leaders. The horses some how broke loose and jerking the reins from the driver's hands proceeded on their way They straddled the iron post in front MfE KNOW HUS / >4 STOPS * j WHITE DIARRHEA Theb'.ight of poultry raising bai always been bowel trouble. Chicks were helpless against it. No one ■ able to combat the deadly germ. Now we guarantee-thu way saves chicks from white diarrhea. Hall a century ef experience with poultry remedies has produced Pratts White Diarrhea Tablets. Use them in the chicks' drinking water from the first drink they get. Prevent the spread of white diarrhea germs. Thousands of poult rymeo rely on Pratts Tablets. HflV^DUuThe» fV^ Tablet. CowOwuwn: Wr nnd MW/V«oi tnmikmkum TmU»< «mdewSv. W, j ««■>>' .art* ~ir pmenl «*u éùetu mmm if fmnui ! mVG COMPANY W. «Raffel Prep. T of Bobotha and, when the doubletree broke, parted company. One fell on the walk in front of the old company stare, then both trotted around to the back of the lot and waited to be eal Darko hit a rock and made a hole in his gas tank.. He fed it te/ougt. the vacuum until he reached Great Falls where he had It mended. caught. When joy riding last Sunday Mich r<? ►7 ^PRICES Phosphate Baking Powder N O other high* grade baking powder is sold at so moderate a price. f-ÄMWlZBWS HO BELT VALLEY TIME» <• + + + + + + ♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦ + + ♦ NE1HART :••!•♦ + + + •!• + + ♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦ + * Pete Faller returned Wednesday from a business trip to Great Falla. P. E. Wynegar drove up Friday with produce. a. M "wifÜâ? . L * db r?* r 2"* to, Jy. bare wtth her sirt^Mr,. Carl Scbenck, returning to Great Falls Monday with Mr. Ledbetter who rived Sunday to aocompany her home, H. I. Heath went to Great Ml. Friday ev e n ing. „ 7 , _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feller .pent Saturday and Sunday here. OUo Boeder is Mr. Porter's new clerk. Mr. Boettger expect, hla fern ily about Saturday. Tlwyh^e taken an appartment at the Park Hotel. Mr,. R*y R. r<r*T *nd t„ ddl-i«. dren spent Saturday and Sunday here Bun Stort of Htototortlto «rtoo. Sotuntoj- .v.ninq for . volt with , _ „ . , ... _ , T. F. McBride, teacher at the Dyke J c a _ „ j left Saturday for Great Falla. - Mr. ond Mru. Leo Gr.ybill .„d toto, ! of Groot Falle ..rt vtoitor. here Su. da. E A Show on old timer of Net* hart was ite " forcerai the oast week. Miss Bernice Maid was a passenger to Great Falls Monday. , Louis B. O.Neil of tee Sunburn 'oil field, ond his ototor, Ml.. M-, O'Neil were guests of friends her* Saturday. The Miasea Jennie and Fannie Mikeson returned to Merino Sud«y accompanied by their'brthers, after spending an entire winter with the'r sister, Mn». Elmer Sieger. j Mr and Mrs. T. F. Hogg and two children spent Saturday in Great | Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Larson. Sr. and son Donald, Mrs. Neihart and Falls I spent Sunday with the Henry Sutton fnmily. Miss Fay Sutton accompan —died them home. Mrs. Lease and Miss Lease enter , tained two evenings the past week Bridge being the principal diversion of the evening. The guests Tuesday evening were Mrs. Ann* Moore, Sfr*. Homer Armstrong, Mrs. D. C. Crut cher, Mrs. Rose Marshall, Mrs. Char. f Ettien, Mrs. Hans Roehl, and Mrs. I Basset Leyson. The guests Friday evening were Mrs. J. C. Weld, Mrs. T. F. Hogg, 1 Mrs. Joe Broderick, Miss Agnes Brwf erick, Mrs. Ed. Gruter, Mrs. A H. ! W'alker, Mrs Carl Schcnck, relative* - Falls. i Miss Doris Reisinger of Great MrS, j ; Leonard Ledbetter, Mrs. Chns. Kaki, 'Mrs. Anlog Fetisch, Mrs. Rahichauh, Mrs. Henry Sutton, Mrs. Homer Arm strong, Mrs. Anna Moore, Mrs. FlnC ence McLaughlin, and. Mrs. Annie Haxton. The Dyke Band furnished the music Saturday night for a well attended dance which followed the showing of T"Zander the Great." - -—*--recorded STATE OP ^MONTANA Insurance Department Whereas, THE ATLAS ASSUR ENCE COMPANY. Ltd. INSURANCE COMPANY located at London, in State of England has filed in this ot «ce a sworn statement of it* condition, on tee thirty-first of December, 1925. in accordance with the provision* of the Revised Codes of Montana ot 1907. as amended, reUting to Insur ance Companies; and whereas, said «teVement shows that said Insurance Company has complied with the ^ this SUte relatin * to insurance; THEREFORE. In pursuance of law, I, Geo. P. Porter, State Auditor and i Commissioner of Insurance, Ex-Of ificio, do hereby certify that said In sura nee Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire insur ance in the State, by agents properly appointed as required by law. until the thirty-first day of March. A. D 1927, unless sooner revoked by com petent authority of law. I I farther certify that tee statement 1 shows 1st. The actual amount of U. S De I posit of said Company Dec. 31, 1925, ... $400.000.05 lib BtMMMHHRHRR^H^^B^MHI... 2nd. The aggregate Income of said Company for the year 1925 to be ....j .... $4,089,706.81 3rd. The aggregate Expenditures ot said Company for the year 1926 to be ...4,047 498^4 4th. The aggregate amount of A# . aeta ' of said Company Dec. SI. 1926 . •« 420 194 in 6th. The aggregate amount of Ua . bib ties of said Company, exclusiv« of capital, to be.. $4,366.286.9« 8th. Net sorpltw—exclusive of U S. Deposit . $2,063,908.11 7th Surplus as regards po i i c y - holder. ___$8,068,908.17, j IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, l and affixed the seal of my office the (Seal) Geo. P Porter State Auditor and Commissioner of , Insurance, Ex Officio. APPLICATION FOB PATENT No, 064993 ... J U. s. Land Office, Great Falla, (Montana, April 28, 182«. Surrey No. 105*9 1 '!^ dPe " U . Neih * rt : Cm ^ t Montana, has cation for a patent of 1600 linear fee* the New Alicia Lode Min. or reu. bearing gold and silver with rarf,tt ground 690.7 faet in width, also linear feet of the New Rod well Lodt. _j._, Mine or vein bearing gold and silver with surface ground 40« feet in width situated in tee Neihart (ui»rganU^) Mmmg Distort, County of Camade and f^***®* Montana, and designated by the field note, and official plat fil. to thi. o«lc » Sqrr.y Nto» jber 10620, located in Township Northrf lUnq. 8^|Co«, tod to. Im. .»d Mondton of State of Montana, said Survey . . .n a being as follows, to-wit: ~ „„ N,w A "~ U *' »«fanto. .t Corn.. No. 1., Identical with Comer No. 4. Sur r®y No. 10009 Alice No. 4 Lode, ond X'Co'nmr No. 8. Survey No. 10009 Alice No. 1 Lode, Adolph Heidenreich, et al., claimanU for both, and Corner No. 4 Survey No. 10842 Blake Lode, ThÄ« Westgard, Claimant. U- S. L. M. No. 3692 (mm) T. U N.. R. 8 E., beam S. 9 degrees 42 minutes 28 seconda W. 4131.9 feel. Thence N. 26 degrees 20 minutes W 600.00 ft. to Corner No. 2. Thence N. 59 degrees 09 minutes E. 1499.9 ft. to Corner No. —— Thence S. 26 degrees 20 minutes E. 698.70 ft. to Corner No. 4. { Thence S. 59 degrees 6 minutes W 1500.00 ft. to Comer No. 1, the place of beginning containing an area of 20.674 acres. Beginning at Corner No. 1. Identical with Comer No. 3, Sur vey No. 10482, Blake Lode and Corn No. 2, Survey No. 10520, New Al-1 icia Lode. U. S. L. M. No. 3692 (uns) T. 14 N., R. 8 E., bears S. 6 degrees 20 min utes 08 seconds W., 4630.4 ft. Thence N. 26 degrees 20 minutes W. 466.00 ft, to comer No. 2. 1499.90 ft. to comer No. 3. 466.00 ft. to Comer No. 4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that George D. Coombs, whose post office I 'New Rodwell" Lode I Thence N. 69 degrees 09 minutes E. Thence S. 26 degrees 20 minutes E. I Thence S. 69 degrees 09 minutes W 1499.90 ft. to Corner No.l, the place 1 of beginning, containing an area ot 16.966 ers is 21 degrees 30 minutes E. The 1 Certificate of Locations of the New! acres. The magnetic variation at all Com Alicia Lode is recorded in the Record- er's Office of Cascade County, Mont- ! ann i n Volume 10, page 424, Quartz Lode Locations of Cascade County/ an d that of the New Rodwell Lode isj in Volume 10, page 423, Quartz Lode Locations of Cascade County, Montana. The adjoining claims are, as shown by plat and *ur vey> 0,0 B,ake Lode - Survey No. 10482 ' the A1,c * No - 1 Lode Sarv «y the^ ^° 9 '^ A1 '" \ d * L ^' ou J . . An f and c *'* itt * ad ' j v ^ r8e y a " y ° n ° f 8a ' d New Ab * cU and New Rodwe11 Lodes ' or sar - face grounds, are required to file the,r adver8e cl&,m8 the Regis r^ntt fn^h* M , ^ " f l w T ^ T * d * ya ^" od Hon )hereof or they will be barred by virtue of the P roy i*> ons of the statute A. H. Stringham, Acting Registei (First Publication April 29, 1926 ) (Last Publication June 24. 1926.) I I "JANICE MERIDFTH" TELLS HISTORY OF DAYS OF "76 (Continued from Page One) - - «» W and misery endured *>y his sol diers at Valley Forge; while on tec H M 8lde of the Deleware ' Geiw ; »I Howe was tendered > farewell ball by his officers at the Wharton Vuia, Beautiful women, richly gowned and . , bri8rht coated En » U ' h officers danced 0X1 P° li sbed floors, lighthearted ana comfortable; while tee American sol diers attempted to k< *P ' aarm " teeir camp fires—a striking contrast wonderfully photographed ^ Boaton Tea ****> a »* n « ht P>trtck Henry's im passioned speech; «uSd numerous other *♦*»•"* of the day« of the B*vo , hition are included in this totupendona ( production, which, under tee direction! of E. Mason Hopper is a stirring pam f from history. fjaniee Merideh,"Lillie Hayward"* plcturig&tioa of Pam! Leicester FordT* 1 romance, is cKatributed by Metro | Gold win The retting* are by Josepa j Urban SHKBiFF SALK ON DBCKKE OF! FOBBCLOSURE In the District Court of Eight), Judicial District of the State of Mon tana. In and for the County of Cas NORMAN PA KERB «cd ALDA B. PARKER, hi. wlfa, THE FIRST R . N( . rD . , T J^NAL RANK GBRAT : |(imvilDT «ad A w SPRINT $ 5* * _ _ Bank and Treat Company of Great - j ^ q{ ^ fa ^ JJttUad ^ ^ sherjff J " JJ J at Sheriff* qatTIRDav tK. nth Hav o ?** " 14, _ . Ho«. to Grttot FJto. C~c.d.| Mootooa, A« to. ri»ht tlth No." * . ; claim and interest of the above de- 1 . . , , ...... fendants in and to tee following de ! .. . *"•£ '?»"'*• IT , ,w So"* h "• * ' Northweet quarter (SWliNWltl, toe Northwest quarter of the South west q uarter (******>. ^e Northwest quarter of the N ' 01 ^. e8t <NWt f„ I JJ' r ^. ) ' <* Section Twenty-one (21), the Southeast quarter of the North 9umUr (SEMNEML North east qua, ^J the Souteeast quarter (NE*SE*) of Section Twenty (20), all in Towiiship Twenty (20) North of Range (7) Ea8t of the Montena Meridian, containing 200 Acres more or according to the United States Government Survey thereof. Said land lying and bc * n S hi Cascade County, State of °* Montana, cade ANN PEARSON. Plaintiff Dated at Great Falls, Montana, this 6th day of April, 1926. T. J. Norton Sheriff of Cascade County By M. E. Tucket Deputy Sheriff First Publication May 13th Helena—State Highway Board con-] tracts for two steel and ten timber bridges on the Roosevelt Highway project and 19.208 miles of grading in Valley and Roosevelt Counties. , uiiimiiiiiiimmmmmiiiiimimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiiiiHiii: E < ■ I , HIGH TEST GASOLINE THE POPULAR AND STANDARD BRANDS OF MOTOR OILS The Tire or Tube that you need for your Car . ACCESSORIES PAINSTAKING REPAIRING May be found at The Fixit Shop E. J. MARQUARDT, Prop. ÊiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiwmiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiimiinimiimiiHimiiË f * \ f ICE CREAM Sold by Dish, Cone, or Carton ALWAYS FRESH AND OF CHANGING FLAVORS » BARNEY'S to " A. N. Pmthwr. Prafi. sm JL SPECIAL!! FRIDAY â SATURDAY MAY 21 ft 22 MARION DAVIES "JANICE niEREDITH f? A Revolutionary War story' - 11 REELS - Show starts 8:00 o'clock First two reels will be re peated for faite c om e r s ADMISSION— 10c & 40c SUNDAY AND MONDAY MAY 23 & 24 GRETA GARBO and RIC ARDO CORTEZ in "IBANEZ TORRENT" A gorgeous, and thrilling story of old Spain Also Felix the Cat—10-30c NOTICE— Show starts at 8 o,clock. Box office closes at 9 o'clock. Yon will al ways see foil show if you you come before 9 o'clock. Commercial Hotel Raynesf _ Montana MONTE Mc( TT, Proprietor Newlj rniahed MEALS SERVED ALL HOURS