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Tell* Tin e t y Hi; Deanf Jn. Wot W -If- n; irn « wab It In Ids life, ran it'll Ilif film* 10 !.# A fa; . 1 « tins never I-i the daytime ! within half an h >-ir l.y the sun (even iVor Is cloudy), and at an tell il I y the fed of hi» when the w night lu heart'm dlff Western Mall. •vl;* in an hoar.—Car r t'h *i n Candifs For <3 Christmas 0 j nave a complete line of Box Can dies both imported and domestic, also bon bons, chocolate covered creams, nuts and fancy ice cream for Christmas. We also carry a full line of cigars and cigaretts. 1, We j , I i ' j ' ; i Hi If I i •H-4"!-K+tM4t+tt+t'M'+t+++4+++4'''"l'+ GU 1 NT 0 NI PARLOR A GIFT FOR HER mmm We have just received a beautiful line of hats. Ad vanced models suitable for winter or spring wear. Also some lovely pieces of embroidered linen and handkerchiefs. Novelty goods. You can select a beautiful and practical gift at our store. r M "'l > / o wwiMa/ mim RÎCHEL MILLINERY Red Lodge, Montana Christmas Candies ; Nuts Everyone Likes Candy Make out your order for Christmas can dies and nuts from this ad, bring it in, and let us fill it Chocolates, per pound, 30c., 35c. and Chocolates in pound boxes. Assorted Hard Candy, per pound ... Cream Candy, per pound. Peanut Brittle, per pound. Crimp Candy, per pound. Mixed Taffy, per pound. Old Time Mixed Candy, per pound Fig Dainties, per pound.. Fresh Stock of Nuts Peanuts, per pound 18c. 2 for. Filberts, per pound. Brazils, per pound.... Almonds, per pound. Salted Peanuts, per pound. Buy Where You Save The Same Brands for Less, Why Pay More? *v W 40c. 45c. 30c. 30c. 30c. 30c. 25c. 19c. 35c. 35c. 25c. 25c. 35c. 25c. J.M,tMwYraCoMwurr Phone 40 Gold Beating an Ancient Art. Gold b, ating Is one <*f the most an ; deni arts In the world, having bew i known to the early Unmans, Greeks Although powerful machinery Is used for go'd beutln; In Is still tuiles »go and Kgyptlans. these days, the Anal process bj hand, a» it wur i***n |A f EW LE,Xi. i* 0 K i GEARSHIFT SHOWN The death of the gearshift in auto mobiles often has been announced, but the funeral has never taken place. The latest advance notice of the pass of the gearshift and the difTeren tial is a complicated mechanism shown first in last year's auto salon, in Paris, and exhibited again in perfected form • this year by one of the best makers of France. in? I It has been tried for two years on trucks and some test cars, but prob ably won't get on the maiket until It is a series of ratchets next year, automatically thrown into actio i pro gressively as the car gains sp;ed so that the motor, continuing to lu.-n at a normal speed, applies its pov.ei at what corresponds to n very low gear at the start, and at an increasingly higher gear as the speed increases, until direct drive is reached. As there is neither differential nor gearshift the driver has only to start, let. in his clutch and step on the ac celerator. The amount of gas alone determines the power applied, and the speed is dependent upon the power re quired to move the car. Besides simplifying a car, tais mechanism is intended to obviate shock to the engine and prevent stal ling the motor. If a heavy load were put suddenly upon the engine the mechanism automatically would a.;-1 just itself, changing the gear to f. lower one that would allow the engine to maintain an efficient speed while propelling the car at a slower rate. NO TAX ON MEMORY Mr. Goode—My boy, why is it al ways best to tell the truth? Boy—Because you don't have to re member what you say.—Philadelphia Bulletin. SUMMONS In the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carbon. Will F. Meyer, plaintiff against John Caley, W. R. Caley, Guy R. Caley, Hazel M. Lyons and Elizabeth E. Clawson, Defendant. The State of Montana sends greet ings to the above named defendant; You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in ease of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. The said action is brought to fore close that' certain mortgage, dated January 24th, 1920, made, executed and delivered by John Galcy and Agnes Caley, to the Meyer & Chap man State Bank, and assigned to said plaintiff, which said mortgage and is a lien upon the following des cribed land situated in the County of Carbon, State of Montana, to-wit: Lot numbered Two of Section Thirty four in Township Three South of Range Twenty-three East and Lot numbered Three and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the South west Quarter of Section Three in Township Four South of Range Twentythree East of M. P. M. taining 164.33 acres according to Gov ernment Survey. Also all aqueducts, flumes, dams, canals, laterals, head gates, ditches and ditch interests and all water and water rights used upon above described land or appertaining thereunto, including especially 160 inches of the waters of Rock Creek and the ditch and ditch interests veying same to and upon above des cribed land, together with all and singular the tentemcnas, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; and for the further purposes of secur ing judgment upon and enforcing payment of that certain indebtedness secured by said mortgage. The plai tiff herein is now the holder and of said mortgage and of the indebt edness secured by said mortgage. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 9th day of December A. D. 1924. covers con con n ner H. P. SANDELS, Clerk. I John G. Skinner, Red Lodge, Montana, 1 Attorney for Plaintiff. 1st publication, Dec. 11th. i 2nd publication Dec. 18th. I 3rd publication. Dec. 25th. 4th publication, Jan. 1st. (SEAL) Possibly. Doesn't It help a man to know that people will still he talking favorably about him 100 years after lie I* dead? ÏI LEGAL PUBLICATIONS SHERIFFS SALE In the Dial riet Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carbon. Meyer A Chapman State Bank, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Clarence L. Hart, E. B. Province, Public Administrator of the Estate "of' Lillie Hart, deceased, and Goldie E. Cowan, administratrix of the Es täte of William A. Cowan, deceased, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 27th day of December, 1924, at 1:16 o'clock P. M„ at the front door of the Court House in the City of Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana, all the following described property, to wit: Lots numbered Seven and Eight in Block numbered Three of the Original Townsitc of the Town of Edgar, Carbon County, Montana. Dated at Red Lodge, Montana, this 3rd day of December, 1924. GEO. IIEADINGTON, ; Sheriff. John G. Skinner, Attorney for the plaintiff, Red Lodge Montana. 1st pub. Dec. 4 2nd. pub. Dec. 11. 3rd. pub. Dec. 18. 4th pub. Dec. 25. SHERIFF'S SALE ! Carbon Building and Loan Associa tion, a corporation. Plaintiff against William R. Hicox and Ida Hicox, husband and wife, H. M. Allen & Co., Incorporated, a corporation, and Thompson Yards, Incorporated, huebar.k. and wife, and H. M. Allen & Co., Incorporated, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 27th day of December, 1924 at 1:15 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the Court House in the City of Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana, all the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the established center of Section Thirty-four (34) Township Seven (7) South of Range Twenty (20) East of the Montana Meridian in Montana, running thence north on the center line of Section Thirty-four (34) a distance of 314.4 feet for a place of beginning, thence north on sand center line 300 feet; thence west 202.7 feet; thence south 300 feet; thence east 292.7 feet to the place of beginning and containing 2 acres, more or less. The above described land being also designated at Lots Six (0) and Seven (7) of the Thomas Early's Acre Lots Addition to the City of Red Lodge, Montana, as the said acre Lots are designated and described upon the official plat thereof, on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Carbon Coun ty, Montana; together with all im provements thereon. Dated at Red Lodge, Montana this 1st day of December, 1924. GEO. HEADINGTON, Sheriff. Frank P. Whicher, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 1st pub. Dec. 4th. 2nd pub. Dec. 11th. 3id pub. Dec. 18th. 4th pub. Dec. 26th. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In The District Court of the Thir teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carte**. Fred H' ' »ach, Plaintiff, vs. Eusebio Mayo, Mrs. Eusebio Mayo, Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, a corpora tion, and First National Bank. Bridger, Montana, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 27th day of December, A. D., 1924, at two o'clock P. M., of said day, at the front door of the County Court house of Carbon County, Montana, in the city of Red Lodge, Montana, in said Carbon County, Montana; South half of Southeast quarter (StkSEti) Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NE^SEtO South half of Northeast quar ter (SV4NE14) Lot Two (2) and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (SEv;SWVt) all in section three (3), and Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter (NE14NEH) of section Ten (10) in township six (6) South of Range Twenty-four (24) East M. P. M., in Carbon County, Montana; Dated at Red Lodge, Montana, this 28th day of November, A. D., 1924. GKO. HEADINGTON, Sheriff. L. A. Fisher, Attorney for Plaintiff, Glendive, Montana. 1st. pub. Dec. 4th. 2nd pub. Dec. 11th. 3rd pub. Dec. 18th. 4th pub. Dec. 25th. ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the stale of i Montana, in and for the County of Carbon. Henry C. Hagemann, Plaintiff vs. William John Ennis and Lillian M Ennis, his wile and Jay K. Macy, De fendants. The State of Montana Sends Greet ings to the above named Defendants; You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, and to file your answer, and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; 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. That said action is brought for the purpose of foreclosing a certain mort gage made by William John Ennis and Lillian M. Ennis, his wife, to Jay K. M « C Y on the 20th day of February, 1923, whereby the following described land was mortgaged to secure the pay ment of a certain promissory note in the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) due February 20th, 1928, with interest as therein provided and to recover the amount of the said note together with attorneys fees and costs herein: Southeast Quarter of the North east Quarter, Northeast Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eighteen; West Half of the Northwest Quarter and West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Seventeen, Township Three South, Range Twenty-three East, M. P. M. which said note and mortgage are now held and owned by the plaintiff herein, all of which more fully appears from the verified complaint of the plaintiff on file, reference to which is hereby specifically made. Witness my hand and the seal of this Court this 24th day of October 1924. H.. P. SANDELS, Clerk. By M. Sandels, Deputy Clerk. Albert Anderson, Plaintiff's attorney, Billings, Montana. 1st pub. Nov. 27th. 2nd. pub. Dec. 4th. 3rd. pub. Dec. 11th. 4th pub. Dec. 18th. (SEAL) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lydia Matson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Lydia Matson, 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 first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at the law office of H. A. Simmons, in the Unit ed States National Bank Building, No. 1 North Broadway, Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the busi ness of said estate in the County of Carbon. Dated November 22, 1924. EDVIN MATSON, Administrator of the estate of Lydia Matson, deceased. 1st. pub. Nov. 27. 2nd. pub. Dec, 4. 3rd. pub. Dec. 11. 4th pub. Dec. 18. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Louis Gruden, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the dersigned, administrator of the estate of Louis Gruden, deceased, to the cred itors of, and all persona having claim« against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necesoo i vouchers, within four month« after the first pub lication of this notice, to the said administrator at the law office of H. A. Simmons, in the U, S. National lank Building, No. 1 North Broad way, in the city of Red Lodge, Mon tana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Carbon, Mcn tana. Dated November 12, 1924. FRANK GRUDEN, Administrator of the Estate cf Louis Gruden, Deceased. 1st pub. Nov. 18, last pub. Dec. 3. un Japanese Kite Occasionally, It Is often said that the Japanese never kiss. This Is not quite true. They do kiss occasionally In their own homes, hut never outside them. So strong, Indeed. Is th* feeling againsi kissing in public tl.nt when moving pictures were first taken to Japan, the audience there hooted at the tender l>""8iiges. r — > BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ■■ V., ] J. C. F S1EGFRIEDT M. D. Maude S. Jensen D. C, PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Palmer School Graduate. Member Ü. C. A. Office Savoy Block Phone 1 69 J. -j--- —gj Physician and Surgeon TELE. 275-R1 BEARCREEK, MONT. /? "If Your Property Don't Sait Too, Why Not Trade It fe> Something That Does" ELBERT HYMEF Carbon Connty Bonded Licensed Real Estate Broker REALTOR Red Lodge, Mont. U. S. Land Commissioner Good Homesteads and Relinquishments, close to market, timber, coal, hunting and fishing. "Come to Carbon County, Where Adam met Eve. A good place to raise Cain." JOHN G. SKINNER Lawyer DR. C. L. KOEHN Physician & Surgeon United States National Bank Building Office Phone 77; Residence 114 RED LODGE MONTANA RED LODGE, MONTANA UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS RED LODGE MONTANA I Downard's Funeral Home BYRON B. DOWNARD Funeral Director Licensed Embalraer LADY ASSISTANT Dr. A. H. McFarland Osteopathic Physician. OFFICES: Meyer-Chapman Building. Phones: Office, 111; Res., 402-J. Red Lodge and Bearcreek v V "N ^ R. G.. MARTIN J. A. NEWMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Licensed Embalmer Justice of the Peace Office in Improvement Block Phones: Office 7; Residence 7 RED LODGE, MONTANA RED LODGE, MONTANA V__ — N DR. F. W. SCHWIN H. A. SIMMONS Dentist Attorney AND COUNSELOR AT LAW ....U. S. National Bank Building— RED LODGE, MONTANA Office: Meyer-Chapman Bldg. RED LODGE, MONTANA WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY SOME Musical Instrument? HEMSTITCHING PICOTING NÜ BONE CORSETS Theresa Opitz Over Grove Store Red Lodge, Montana Select Your Desired Instrument end Give Yourself a Trial at WM. NOETZEL'S Room S, MUSIC 8TUDI# r See L. P. CHAPMAN JOHN T. HAYS For AU Kinds of OIL Lawyer and COUNTY ATTORNEY Improvement Block Texaco Products Meyer - Chapman Bank Bldg. RED LODGE, MONTANA BED LODGE, MONT. J/ E. P. CONWELL O. J. Simmons Lawyer ABSTRACTS Bonds Fire Insurance Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONTANA RED LODGE, MONTANA