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/= BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY r~ "h r. J. C. F SIEGFRIED! M. D. O. J. Simmons ABSTRACTS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TELE. 275-R1 BEARCREEK, MONT. Bonds Fire Insurance RED LODGE. MONTANA y iVillard Batteries and Service on all makes of Batteries. Treasure City Eelctric Service : Willard: /T /T= JOHN G. SKINNER DR. C. L. KOEHN LAWYER United States National Bank Building RED LODGE MONTANA PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Phone 77; Residence 114 RED LODGE, MONTANA it ~~ r N rr;;.;. TSk UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS MONTANA RED LODGE r , . . Î) Dr. A. H. McFarland E. P. CONWELL Lawyer Osteopathic Physician. OFFICES: Meyer-Chapman Building. Phones; Of nee, 111; Res., 402-J. Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONTANA J ^ H. A. SIMMONS DR. F. W. SCHWIN Attorney and Counselor at Law U. S. National Bank Building RED LODGE, MONTANA Dentist Office: Meyer-Chapman Bldg. RED LODGE. MONTANA I 1 •J - J <. r Hemstitching and Picoting NÜ BONE CORSETS Theresa Opitz Over Grove Store Red Lodge, Montana WEBBER'S GREENHOUSE FOR Fresh Flowers, Cut Flowers, Plants and Floral Designs. Phone 90-J-2 Room 3, rr See L.P. CHAPMAN 1 JOHN T. HAYS Lawyer . For All Kinds of OIL — and — TEXACO PRODUCTS Meyer - Chapman Rank Bü* RED LODOR, MONTANA Improvement Block RED LODGE. MONT. OFFICE SUPPLIES Legal Blanks, Typewriter Paper Carbon Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, THE CARBON COUNTY NEWS V, WM. R. NOETZELS MUSIC STUDIO MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS AND SUPPLIES Agent for the Carl Fischer Music Co. Electric Shoe Shop Expert Repairing, Half Sole« and Rubber Heela. CHAS. KOLANDER, Prop, 20 South Broadway, Red Lodge. FOR SALE 5-Passenger Hudson Speedster GOOD CONDITION For Particulars, Call at News Office Phone No. 9 or Answer Please She: "It is the women who »»d pay—and pay, you know." He: "Then tell me why is it that the men are always broke?" pay— I don't know—but I What Women Talk About First Cat: ' 'Where is Mr. Peck. I haven't seen him all evening? Second Cat: " suspect he is lost in one of the folds of his wife's second chin." LEGAL PUBLICATIONS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION - In the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carbon. ! The Bank of Belfry, a corporation Plaintiff against George D. Turnbull and Anna Turnbull, husband and wife; j H. M. Allen Company, a corporation; Marshall, H. A. Marshall and J husband and wife Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA sends greeting to the above named defen dants: 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 here with 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 Sum mon», 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. The said action is brought to fore close that certain mortgage, dated December 31st, 1919, made, executed and delivered by the above named de fendants, George D. Turnbull and Anna Turnbull, to plaintiff, which said mortgage covers and is a lien upon the following described land situated in the County of Carbon, State of Montana, to-wit: Lots numbered seven, and eight, Section Twelve, Township Eight South of Range Twenty-one East; Lots Two and Three and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Eighteen, Township Eight South, Range Twenty-two East; and additional Homestead Entry embrac ing Lot numbered Six Section Twelve, Township Eight South. Range Twenty one East and Lot One, Section Eigh teen, Township Eight South, Range Twenty-two East, M. P. M., contain ling 314.49 acres according to Govern- ! ment Survey, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong- j ing or in anywise appertaining; 1 and for the further purpose of secur :r;g judgment upon and enforcing pay- \ ment of that certain indebtedness se cured by said mortgage. The plain- j tiff herein is now the holder and own- i . .. . ....... er of said mortgage and the indebt edness secured by said mortgage. Witness my hand and the seale of said Court this 30th day of June A. D. 1925. John G. Skinner, Attorney for Plain tiff, Red Lodge, Montant. G. L. FINLEY, Clerk. [SEAL] First publication, July 2, 1925. Second publication, July 9, 1925, Third publication July 16, 1925. Fourth publication, July 23, 1926. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tornado policies Nos. 22191 to 22200 of the Minneapolis Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, have been lost, mislaid or stolen from the office of Elbert Hymer at Red Lodge, Montana. The Minneapolis Fire and Marine Insurance Company hereby serves notice that they will not admit of liability under the above policies. First publication, July 2, 1926. Second publication, July 9, 1926. Third publication, July 16, 1926. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Paul Bickenbach, De ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By the undersigned, H. A. Simmons, ad ministrator of the estate of Paul Bickenbach, 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 his office in the United States National Bank Build ing, No. 1 North Broadway, Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana, the same being the place for the transac tion of the business of said estate in the County of Carbon. ! Dated June 30, 1925. H. A. SIMMONS, Administrator of the Estate of Paul Bickenbach, deceased. First publication July 2nd, 1925. j Second publication, July 9th, 1925. Third publication July, 16th, 1925. Fourth publication July 23rd, 1925. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Estate of H. J. Wells, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By the undersigned, Edward Olcott, Pub lic Administrator of the estate of H. J. Wells, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims i ' n8t the said deceased, to exhib it them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said | Edward Olcott at his office in the ( Labor Temple Building at Red Lodge, | being the place for I I EDWARD OLCOTT, Public Administrator of the Estate H. J. Wells, deceased. First publication July 9th, 1926. Second publication July 16th, 1926. Third publication, July 23rd, 1926. Fourth publication, July 30th, 1926. Montana the same the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Carbon. Dated July 8th, 1925. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Anderson, Deceased.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By the undersigned, Mary Anderson, ex ecutrix of the estate of John Ander- j son ' deceased, to the creditors of, and u11 P crson8 havi "K claims against the s " ,d leased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix at the law office of H. A. Simmons, in the U. S. National Bank Building, No. 1 North Broadway, Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the busi- j ness of said estate in the County of Carbon. , Mystic Lake in Sitllwater county is j Dated July 14th, 1925. MARY ANDERSON, Executrix of the Estate of John Anderson, Deceased. First publication, July 16, 1926. Second publication, July 23, 1925. Third publication July 30, 1925. Fourth Publication, August 6, 1925. Fifth publication, August 13, 1925. ! I Mystic Lake Plant Huge Construction The million dollar power plant at one of the most commendable achieve- 1 men ts credited to the Montana Power ! £ om p an y G |e country, atruction. is one of the highest so-i u v. called 'high head plants in the North and this enterprise is an engineering feat that has no rival in This new plant, of three years con west. The water is turned in from the ; intake at Mystic Lake and is sent hurtling through 9000 feet of wood- ^ stave pipe line and hundreds of feet of steel pipe which feeds the water wheels at the plant. At the intake the the pipe line is constructed through several hundred feet of solid granite rock and the water is stored to a depth of fifty feet before being fed at the entrance of the pipe line. | The water falls eleven hundred feet from the intake at Mystic Lake, at a 1 distance of two miles from the power \ plant, to the tailrace of the plant. i Low" SW Fares East or West Final Limit Oct. 31«t Round Trip From Red Lodge . ...$ 62.00 . .. . 62.00 .. . . 76.00 . . . . 62.00 .... 71.50 . .. . 137.50 . ... 131.56 . ... 134.92 East bound St. Paul-MinneapoIU Duluth-Superior . . . Chicago.. Kansas City.. St. Louis.. New York. Washington.. Philadelphia . Westbound Seattle-Tacoma (Rainier Park) Victoria-Vancouver . Portland, Columbia River. $ 45.60 51.30 48.40 Fast Service daily between Seattle-Portland-Tacoma Spokane and St. Paul-Minneapoli»-Chicago. Daily through train» to Denver, St. Louis and Kansas CHy. M. B. Pay, Agent, Red Lodge, Mont. Northern Pacific Ry. "2000 Milet of Startling Beauty" (124) ROBERTS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Wilson visitors in Boyd Sunday. were E<ldie Barr y of Livingston v 'siting his mother Mrs. Barry. here •A .1 ' Esther Wilson is spending the week with friends in Red Lodge. j Billie Hegerty of Laurel is spending | the week with his aunt Mrs. Pat Mon of__ Splendidly Ready for Fair Visitors Will be The Tenth Annual Midland Empire Fair BILLINGS SEPTEMBER 15-16-17-18 WITH A $10,000 Agricultural Exhibition Hall An 80x200-foot home devoted to all county agricultural hi bits; Crow Indian exhibits; dairy and honey exhibits, and ( the department for Boys' and ; Girls' club work; United I States forestry service, and ! Canadian government display. ! Total floor space of 16,500 ex square feet. WITH A— Greater and Better Automobile Show Occupying the entire central part of the main exhibit build ing, the most complete auto mobile show ever held in the northwest. WITH AN— Entirely New Poultry Department 12,800 square feet of floor space; reconstructed coops; by far the largest and best 1 ventilated building devoted to poultry displays in the state. ! WITH THE— New Covering Over Bleachers Those occupying bleacher 1 seats at this year's fair will ! be just as comfortable and just as well protected from ] the weather as those in the ! grand stand. Nothing Like the Boys' and Girls' Club Work Ex hibits ever shown Before A wonderful program of four days and four nights of high I class entertainment which in- \ eludes free fireworks in the ! evening. SEASON TICKETS, $1.50 "Montana's Largest Livestock and Agricultural Exposition" REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Bert Hammond, Mgr. ahan. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bergan motored Miss Leona Hogan left tor Liv ingston Monday where she will visit with relatives. Ellen Stein who is going to summer school at Billings spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stein. to Roundup Sunday. The Misses Velma Hegerty, Ellen Catherine and Margret Rerden and George Dirika of Laurel were visitors in Roberts Saturday evening. Mrs. Jas. Barry entertains the Altar society Thursday. The show given here Wednesday night proved a great success. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth's nephews are here visiting them from Lewis town. The Continental oil station of Rob erts is ready for use. The Montana and Dakota elevator is receiving a new coat of paint. Miss Mary Hudson and Esther Stein were Billings callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mansfield and daughter Lois returned to their home Friday after spending several weeks with Mrs. Mansfield's sister Mrs. Ber gan. The Ladies Aid gave a picnic down by the creek Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Joloen was a business caller in Roberts Monday. Miss Sylvia Robertson, Miss Mary McGothles and Mr. Garry Robertson were visitors in Roberts Sunday. A large crowd attended the dance * + +♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦***** * * **+**+*++♦ ♦♦+++++++++++++*+*++^+*' * ♦ YOU CAN'T KID v * ♦ + J * 4 J ♦ 4 t ? * ♦ ♦ ♦ * J J | + YOUR KIDNEYS + ♦ t + V You may urge them on by stimu •mts to do t heir vvorK for awhile, but they will soon begin to show their weakness and the body will suffer. The cause of most all kidney disorders ♦ v * + * v t. * ■; •• * » V i * H I i # * is due to pressure on the nerves supplying them at the point where they leave the spine. Because of this the kidneys cannot get enough energy to make them strong. Chiropractic adjustment removes the pressure and nature tnakes the kidneys strong. I will be in my office, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays; two blocks east of the Pollard Hotel on corner of Haggin Avenue and Eleventh Street. Phone 192W. Tuesday, Joliet; Wednesday, Laurel; Thursday and Friday, Belfry. * * ♦ 4 * ♦ :■ t * I * » I ■i « : î MAUDE S. JENSEN, D. C., PH. C. Chiropractor j...... ~ i l —-— fwrnia MUM BY THE Bf D LODGE ELECTRIC CO. RtJ> Looem Morrr À \ ie l.Uk COLLY BATTERIES The Watch Dog of Your Car, Ne w low prices on genuine rubber case Colly Batteries, to fit all makes of cars. Effective July 1st 1925. 6-8 Volt II Plate 100 Amp. Hrs to Fit. FORD CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE GARDINER ETC. 6-8 Volt 13 Plate 120 Amp. Hrs. to Fit. STU DEBAR ER REO BLICK H U PM OBI LE ETC. 12-16 Volt 80 Amp. Hrs. to Fit. DODGE MAXWELL FRANKLIN ETC. tt 99 $1700 $2000 $2400 These are the same high quality batteries that we formerly sold for $22.00, $27.00 and $32.00. They are all made in solid rubber cases tbe best that money can buy. Our rigid 18 months guarantee stands back of every battery that we sell. Over 400 satisfied customers in Carbon county. The first Colly Battery is still in service. Ask your neighbor—he owns one. Made in Red Lodge by the RED LODGE ELECTRIC CO. here Saturday night given by the Beartooth Syncopators. The farmers from around Roberts are busy this week loading wool. Mr. B. T. Deeney returned to his ranc ^ at Reed Point Friday. Mr. Charles W. Wing was a visitor in Roberta Sunday. A large crowd is expected to attend the animal show here Friday night. It is reported that John Monahan has an Irish crew just imported from Ireland working for him. Mias Martha Wilson is spending some of her vacation at the Hill ranch. Miss Esther and Bertha Wilson and Leone Bergan and R. C. Luthill motor ed to Red Lodge Friday night, _ Ed Purdy's Philos "I told Ed Billows if he was going up to*the city to see the sights to be sure and call on my maiden aunt." Blonde Bess Opines "I may be dumb—but I am not so dumb as Dan who thinks a falsehood is a wig." Reason For It adopt the 'early bird' policy and you will succeed." Early in life, my son. Father: Sonny: "I don't think I better dad. Only yesterday Betty called me a poor worm." A Gold-Digger, eh? First Cakeeater: "How did you like that French girl?" Second Cakeeater; 'Too franc.'