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1 BELT VALLEY TIMES linftoa. Editor S. A. R< S • Year in Adraooe A leer ice* Pr«n Aee'a., Foreife Advertiwe« Kepr»«»e l e ti »« PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT BELT, MONT., BY S. A. REMINGTON M am., ae Seee n d Clem Mali ELECT HARRY MITCHELL AND RELIEF MAY COME - Who is most apt to understand Montana conditions? With out question a man who has been associated with Montana bus . . . -_... m .... _ and Montana farms for a generation. For this reason we thh»k that Harry Mitchell will better represent Montana business awH Montana farms than any other candidate. To the wealthy East. Montana is a struggling state ^th . , . r. , , , ., ,, ..it ., * „„„11 only four electoral votes and consequently worthy of small con sidération. Any Irtan who has owed his position for years to any party will naturally feel that his first allegiance is to that party. Any man who had to depend upon his own efforts and his own inltatfve for his livlihood may be expected to stipport Mon t—v- Montana'* „«da irrespective opportunity offers. Whatever Montana has gamed of consider-j ntion from this Republican Congress has been gained by ;, the alignment of the independent spirits who counted fair play better one than party lines. No farm relief measures were enacted by this congress bè thé wealth of the land is centralized in the hands of eastern cause capitalists and with Andrew Mellon as the power behind the throne no sane man would expect relief which might subtract one dollar from the profits of the great manufacturers of the United States. The tariff upon wheat is a joke and the milling in bond clause is the joker. Congress has, by the vote of its members» re fused to do anything to better farm conditions while in many parts of Montana insurance and loan companies have title to n greater part of the land. The tariff upon farm machinery placed there by the party which Mr. Leavitt represents has raised the prices on fawn im plements continuously since this tariff was enacted. Not having time to obtain the figures in Mem tana we are using the prices of Kansas farm machmery for comparison Add additional freight and the pfioßs will hold for Montana. 1924 1914 Cost of Implements Riding Cultivator.$ 25 Sulky Plow.. 3-Section Harrow'... ' $ 62 76 40 18 41 45 96 . Mower . Farm Wagon.. Grain Drill. Binder . 86 160 * 166 85 ; iso This table shows conclusively why a Democratic representa tive should be returned from Eastern Montana. Harry Mitchell buys this machinery and uses it on his farm. He understands the situation and may be counted upon as one who will uphold the right of Montana to fair treatment. Elect Harry Mitchell and the powers that be in Washington will recognize by your vote the voice of the public calling for à change of policy. 226 —u ♦ ♦♦ + + + + + +■♦ >4 + <• + ❖ Robert fiasto who is attending high + school in Great Fall« motored out * from Great Falls evening with Mr. * and 'Min. H. R. Eicliemeyer + MONARCH ♦ - ♦ ♦ + + i +*4ft'$ + + 4> + + + + * - : to attend the demonratls rally in Neihart and a visit with his parents, Mr. and Owing to the beautiful weather of Mrs. Hank Basto of Monarch, the past few week* most of the threshing is now completed. The democratic rally held in Mon- hunting aroh Friday ev»njpg was'largely at thought of having to try again. ! tended and a good time had by all praaent. ■ Dr. LeeRoy McRurney of Great Falls spent one day of last week but returned withthe I Dorothy Woodall come out from (Great-Falls for a week end vldit. '•i j Miss Anna Griffin was a week end Mrs. Robert Craig of Great Falls spent several days visiting her daughter .«nd son-in-l*w, , Mr., and visitor at the home of her parents Mr». Hank' Basto. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin. 1 L. H. Kommers COMMISSIONER, CASCADE COUNTY. MONTANA Candidate for Re-election Stands for a vigorous and efficient business administration for the office of County Commissioner YOUR SUPPORT IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Prepared and Paid for by L. H. Kommers f -KINDLY FAVOR - ■Ï 4 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Political Adv. Paid for by Harold M. Mady \ 1 NB -b -** -■—I Si * tmm. PURCHASE SERO ---- 'JP ■*-„ (Coo. from page 1) CORN Th- n»(„Til . . , The number of he«« in Cascade county has increased conridereW, t«i 6 put yemr, in on? corn should be , a * a a - ■ t • raised to feed these hogs. Securing now will save trouble and ad ditional expense next spring. jVaried«« **"* h * ve ^ rtm ; *" "" "** 4on mr ni t FTInta Geha. a yellow flint which require« a shorter growing season than any other variety that is grown in Can !^ ty ■ certain of maturing. The hardnear. ,^ the kerneLl ^ tkc fact g thé ears are produced near the ground ! are two points against this variety, Long's white flint, usually m little <*r and not so flinty is ^ ^ Corn pj oneer «ever*, gtratoa of the variety have given excellent sat {«faction. The Smock straih devel oped in this county by E. A. Smock near Cascade is ene of the most popular, , 1 ' i' :«tr 1 . Minn. 13, Haney Strain. This strain matures early and has been grown for several years both in Choteau and Cascade County with good success. Several other vari eties of Minn. 18 adapted to our short growing season are giving excellent satisfaction. Minn. 28, it a whit* yellow dent similar in size and general appear to Pioneer White dent and ia a good variety if adapted seed is secured. if A corn variety test grown by Lawrence Diekman on the Truly Benéh in which all of the leading varieties and strains recommended for this section were grown aide by tide, gave a good check on the above varieties, showing those .that were the quickest maturing and most adaptable for our conditions. Another - ' »V . ,v Radiola »3100 VALUE Will be given away by the Belt Electric —Service StatfbuU At the Pythian Theatre • 1 U NO. SA i \ 1 :C SAL, OCT. 30 >•> After the first show to the one holding lucky number on theatre ticket coupon. Starting Wednesday, Oct. 20 , each purchaser of thea tre tickets will be ..given coupon, bearing sane num- • ber as ticket FREE! No advance in price of theatre tickets Radiola now on display in the window of Belt Elec tric Service Station. belt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That in pursuance of an order of the Dis ^ Coort of the County of Cascade, State of Montana, mad« on the 28rd of September. 192«, ö£*he mat ^ *l p nf r*xi a p t fq p ' SJaBEkT decoaeed. the undersigned, | the administrator of the estate of |CHARLLES F. DRABEK. deceased. •*** " u . aa f tion * to ** highest bidder, for cash, and subject to confirmation by said district court, on Thursday, the 12 *h day of Novera ber, 192«, at 10:00 o'elodi A. M., at | the «mih door of ^ ^ty Court House, in the County of Caa cade, sut* of Montana, at public auction, all the Tight, tide, interest and estate of the said CHARLES P. DRABEK, deceased, at the thne of his death, and all right, title and Ä" Ztt T'JZZ acquired other than or to addition to that of the aaid CHARLES P. DBA BEK > dec ***«' d - at ®f hi » death, to and to all of that certain land situate, bring and being In the said County of Cascade, State of Montana and bounded and described •X --.i as follows,'to-* wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW14 SWtt) of Section Two (2); West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W*NW< 4 ) and Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter (SE^NWK) of Section Eleven ( 11 ) in Township Four teen (14) North of Range Seven (7) East, and also Lot One ( 1 ), Southeast Quarter of the North east Quarter (SEKNEK) and East Half . of the Southeast Quarter (EttSE', 4 ) of Section Three (3) in Township Fourteen (14) North, of Range Seven (7) East, containing 319.96 acres together with improvements thereon situate. — TERMS AND CONDITIONS OI SALE: Cash; ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the auctioneer on the day of the sale, I balance on confirmation of sale by i said district court Deed at expenag of purchaser. GEORGE E. CAMP, Administrator of the Estate SI CHARLES F. DRABEK, deceased. October '2, 1926 __ MURCH ft WUEETHNEH, At torneys for Estate. .NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL TATK KS Är! r.rn NOTICE IS / HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of an order of the District Court of the County ofj Cascade, State of Montana, made on the 20th day of October, A. D-, 1926, in the matter of the estate of Lena Hane, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of 4aid estate will sell at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash' and subject to confir mation by said district court. Saturday the 20th day of November, A. D., 1926, at 10:00 o'clock A, M. at the residence of the said J. W, Ice land at Beit, Montana, ' in thé said County of Cascade, Stale of Mon tana, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Lena Han« at the time of her death, and all right, title and interest that the said estate has, on qui red other than or in addition if that of the said Lena Hane at the time of her death, in and to all there certain pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the said Cascade County, State of Montana and bounded and described as fol O' lows» to-wit: East Half of the Northwest Quarter (EHNW14), Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quar (SW14NEV4), Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW14SE14) of Section Twenty Four (24), Township Nineteen (19) North, Range Eight ( 8 ) East of the Montana Meridian, containing 160 acres. Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEV.SE*, South Half of the Southwest Quarter (SWSW14). Southwest Quarter of the South east Quarter (SW14SE14) of 4 » Northwest ter Section Twenty-tour (2*1, TWa ship Nineteen (19) North, Range Eight ( 8 ) East of the Montana Meridian, containing 100 acres. Northwest Quarter (NW14) of Section Ten (10), Township Six teen (16) North, Range Four (4) Gant of the Montana Meridian, containing 160 acres. < TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: Cash, tan per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the auctioneer on the day of sale, bal ance on confirmation of sale by said Court, Deed at expense of District < purchaser J. W Leland. Administrator of the Estât« of Lena Hane, Deceased. October Mta. t*M Smith and Eicbemeyed, stUorenys tor the estât». . i' ( mot te c or eUCTiow 1 AMiiiDMiMT. ' * ■ CIARH W -l' - Æ -r- .". Provide for tiw Sut»ni»»ton to (M Elector» of the State of ot as Amendment to Artleie » Constitution of the Stole of to Taxation kr A Thereto Providing 7or the Levying of Taxe* far the Purpose of lesurina Grow in* Craps Axel net Uw or Damag* by Hen. Be It Enacted by the Laglsiatlv* Assam • My of tbs State of Montane: Section t That Arttcte XU of the Con atitutton of the Stete ct Montana be amended as hereinafter provided, and lhat the question of said amendment he submitted to the qualified elector« of the Slate of Montana at the neat general election. Section ï. That Article XII of the Constitution be. end the same la hereby amended by adding thereto a new section a Nnr- Ssetkm follow»: "Ssctlon » Th* providing of Insar asmtfi to crap« by • a public Assembly la ance acalnst loss or __ hall Is hereby declared to he purpoee and the Legislative author!»e<l sod empowered to provide for the levy and collection annually of a upon agricultural land for aaid par ; provided, however, that no euch tax shall be levied seal opoaty anti] a majority of the qualified electors of euch county shall, at any reg ular election or at an election held for •w* purpose, have voted In favor of sub mit ting their lands and the crops grow - lag thereon to the provision* of the State Hall Insurance Laws, or anises the own «r of any tract of land ia any county s h a ll have consented ia writing to the imposition of such tax. Said tax shall he levied upon such classification of said lands and with such exemptions ss may he provided by law. The Legislativ« As sembly may divide the state Into hall ia ■ursnoe districts on such basis as shall ssem lust aad necessary equitable distribution of the bordes er taxation among such lands and may Mas slfy th* lange within *uch district aad ths ratas of tax thsrein may vary In te jsrtanc* with the risk Incurred Th* Legislativ* Assembly may determine ths rmtss and may Isvy the tax In the differ ent districts or may provide that such rates may be determined and such tax levied by the State Board of Equalisation Th* provisions of Section * *f this ArticU limiting the rate of tax for Auch pur pose*. shall not apply to (he tax herein provided for bnt such tax shall be In ad dition thereto." Section >. Separate official ballots ■hall he provided at ths general election to he held In November. 1***, have printed therson all of Section this Act. and below tbs'same Mil printed the words: which shall t of the Constitution Against the above to the Constitution. Each elector shall designate his pref erence by marking M X la the square before th* propo«ltton tor 'which suck elector desires to vote. Section 4. Ths vote# far end against th# amendment above canvassed determined provided by the general election laws of the Stats of Montana. Section I. AO Acts and par« In conflict herewith are hereby .Section «. This A et Mian be proposed shall be and declared as tM force and effect from and after tta pa* ■age and approval. Approved March 1*. INI. UNITBI) «TATES OF AMERICA. »TAT* of MONTANA, as. I. C. T. Stewart, Secretary of State of the State of Montana, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an act entitled: "An Act to Pro vide for the Submission to the Qualified Elector* of th# State of Montana of an A man dosent to Article XII of the Con stitution of the State of Montana. Relat ing to Revenue and Taxation by Adding a New Section Thereto Providing for the Levying of Taxes for th* Purpose of In euring Growing Crops Against Loss or Damage by Hall " IN TESTIMONY hereunto set m Great Seal of Helena, the Capital, this lith day of July. ItM 'SPAM WHEREOF. I have it hand and affixed the the State of Montana at ft T. STEWART . S c crè f ry of Star*. 'ey: > v :■** y ; vT (IVF ^ Im L#* WaUr g,^ Water greats mat Great Falb Stove Repair Work* Furnace Repair» of All Ktoda. t I . fi Wholesale and Retail M Central Avenue ^ + + + * * * ♦ ♦ + * * + + ♦♦♦ + 4 ♦ BELT MEAT MARKET * ♦ : ♦ A. Veleblr, Prop. -— 4 * Freak and Corod Moats 4 : 4 B«lt ; - ♦ 4 + 4444 + 4*4 ,4 + 4 - 4 Mont + 4 .ï-. 4 4 4-444 _ ** O Dr. J. S. Stewart DENTISI PERMANENTLY LOCATED OVER STATE BANK BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland, Prop. Auto Battery, Generator and Starter Repairing The Pioneer Garage Henry Morrow, Prop. GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBBS AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR STAR CARS STORAGE BY THE DÀY, WEEK OR MONTH Second Hand Cars For Sole ALL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING GUARANTEED MOBILE OILS Tlimrgday, ♦ ♦ « « ♦ 4444 ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + •»• I * 4 : CLUB 4 ♦ + 4 ♦ 4 * Great Falls» Montana * 4 We have just increased our + capacity, having a d d e d -* * tables, booths «ad test rooms + for out of town patrons. Make + our cafétéria yaw headquarters. + +++++++**+é+****î ♦ jimuiiiiiHHiiimiiiNiuiiiiiiiRiiiiiiiHte P. O. Bex 1M2 5 J. McGOWAH LABOR I S illinium £ tiiiitiiiiii 1 iiiiiiNim miiiiiiiH OLD AND RELIABLE | All kiada of'help furnished = Established 20 years ago § IBM SRO ST. SOUTH Groat Falla OFFICE i Rayncaford, Mont MONTE McCARTY. Proprietor . Newly Furnished MEALS SERVED ALL HOURS rr (LEO C.) CP. L.) 6RAYBILL & 8RAYBILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oriental Buildtof. ' Belt; Mast. 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 t AMBULANCE SERVICE ' bay and Night * PHONE 4286 t jjfta 1 GREAT FALLS,, MONTAN A ■A DR.HOSSBEIN OPTICIAN Rend Your Broken Gl to Me for Repairing The Han Who Grind* Your Lenses While You Wait Stanton Bank Building Great Falb, Montana 4 THE DEUTCHMAN'S DAIRY TRY U8 FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE - Cream Delivered When Ordered W M. G. ROE REN. Proprietor BOX 264, BELT Dr. J. W. Graybeal PHYSICIAN AND 8UEGBON First Class X-Ray Equipment Hours: 19 to 12, 2 to 4 7 to 8 BELT. MONTANA