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CLARA H. MILLER Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted 313-315 Com. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 386-J. JUSTIN M. SMITH Lp.'wyer Oommercional ba.»k Bldg. Bozeman DR- W. C. DAWES Osteopathic Physician and Obstetrician Graduate American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri Martin Block 37 W. Main St. Phone 371 DRS. DEAN AND GRIFFITH Osteopathic Physicians Office Phon* 132-W Dr. Griffith Dr. Dean Phone Res. 132-J—Phone Res. 676 Commercial National Bank Building JAMES E. ELLIOTT' Physician and Surgeon Phone 195-W Office Story Blk. Residence 214 South Central Phone 195-J Gallatin Veterinary Hospital Bozeman, Montana O. L. DEVORE Comer Biack and Lamme Streets Phone 235 E. F. BUNKER Attorney at Law—Notary Public Bozeman Commercional Bank Bldg. Bozeman, Montana UNDERTAKING H ARLAND & CAVEN E, W. Hariand Embalmcr and Funeral Director Lady Attendant BETTER SERVICE Phone 692-R1 419 W. Main Bozeman, Montana. H. F. WEST EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Assistant Modern Parlors and Auto Equipment AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 797-R-2 125 W. Main St. F. W. Hancock WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Clocks Called for and Delivered ROECHER'S DRUG STORE WHO'S YOUR SHOE DOCTOR? Don't throw away your old shoes until you give us a chance to ex amine them. A little fixing here and there may double their days of wear. Morton s Shoe Shop 12 South Central CENTRAL STUDIO ALF SCHLEGTEN PROPRIETOR ALL KINDS OF x PORTRAITS —x— FLASHLIGHT —x— KODAKS x— FINISHING —x— ENLARGING * Central Studio Corner of Maid and Tracy * Sp ! i : ' ' $ 1 [ i [ 35 YEARS AGO Taken from the files of the Avant Courier for February 21, 1889 A. J. Ringlesby was in from Para dise valley the first of the week. „ . „ ~T~ u . Col. W. F. Sanders made a brief business visit to the city the first of J. J, Reeves is preparing to make the annual assessment of the county, the week. Fred M. Wilson, of the Helena In-: dependent, was in the city last Satur day attending to private business X. Beidler has secured a friend in the person of Mr. Davis, who has in troduced a bill in the legislature for the relief of X.'s pocket. WfÊKÊ Tuesday. He is one of the invited; guests to join the legislature to-| W. W. Alderson went to Helena . i Story s flouring mill is shut down' for a few weeks. Elias Story. Jr., is east after a new miller, and when). work starts uo atrain there will be a p k J 1 new set of hands throughout. | , morrow in an excursion from Heelena to Great Falls. left the city last Monday for a three months' visit in Calif, rnia as a gues. of uis brother in Los Angeles. W. F. Riddick Bert Vaile is busy bring the list of lands in the county up to date. ! It is hoped that owners of land will see that their deeds are of record so that there will not be such an known" list this fall. .. un George D, Thomas was in the city last Saturday. He mill for a short weather comes. THe has a large sup ply of flour on hand, so can let his mill rest. has closed his time until warm Len H. Cary and D. E. Rouse have formed a partnership in this city for, the manufacture of brick. A car load of machinery to fit the yard up| 1 i in first-class style is now on the way from the east. Frank Esfer returned last week from Portland, Ore., where he looked over the smelter plant in that city. Al Williams has Thompson Falls and will again make! his home in Bozeman. Al has had quite a checkered career since he left Bozeman two years ago. returned from HELPING OUR OWN. No foreign countries profess to bej suggestion greatly shocked at the that the United States may extend i aid to its merchant marin© in the form of subsidies. The idea that should ex other maritime powers perience real competition United States is so novel that foreign minds fail to grasp its true signifi cance. Subsidies in one form or an other have been granted for many, years by other countries ' that have fought for a share of world trade. The United States has held off for so long that other nations seem to feel that they have a monopoly of the subsidy privilege. They are due for a revelation. Under sound eco nomic policies and the able leader ship of Chairman Lasker of the ship ping board, the American merchant marine has before it a long period of prosperity. from the M IfSS MEAT ^ .. . , , . .. Eating meat regularly eventually pro Juccs kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, he klfhipv e t ^ r 1C m meat kidneys, they beer me overworked; get sluggish ; dog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mia VL r f glon; .rheumatic twin re headaches acid stomach, o°n station, torpid liver, sleeplessness, T" 17 ^ ihe moment your back, hurts or fad SJT™, ÄSV 1 Ü blatld ^ Jad Salts frSf any gS' pb^Scyl îîS'refaSjSîtto 1 i f a f*"** wate * before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the Mid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ütbia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity ; also to neutralize the acids in the urfae so it no longer irri tapes, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent litlikr water dnnk which millions of men and women take now and then to keen the kidneys and urinary organs clean, tbas avoiding iertous kidney Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you—Drink lots of water. dàwase. A, K. Stanton was in the city from Gallatin last Saturday. , _ . _ UeS . d , a ^ m0rmn8 ll V a ™"8 "P W - M. McCloud the night »before. Me Cloud has a severe cut on on e of his Link Cobely, familiarly known as the "Broncho Kid," was arrested I cheeks and another in his side. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bozeman, Montana, January 28, 1922 Notice is hereby given that John j Lewandowski, of Lombard, Montana, who, on August 21, 1916, made Home ■ stead Entry No. 012419, for SW 1 ^ NW',4 and W^SW14, section 12, Townshjp 4 North> RanRe 3 East, M . , , , , , establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Register and Receiver f ^ g Land of fice> in their 0 ff ice> at Bozeman, Montana, on the 10th day M . 1Q * 00 * . 192Z * Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas A> Qunby, of Maudlow, Montana; Charles Jordan, of Maud low, Montana; George H. Hewitt, of Sixteen, Montana, and Jeff Sharpe, of Toston, Montana. v - „ , , . Non-coal land. t(întion t0 make three , year proof , * GEO. C. DAVENPORT, Register. (First Pub. Feb. 1, 1922. (Last Pub. March 1, 1922 ) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Bozeman, Mont., Jan uary 30, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Oscar W. Fowler, of Bozeman. Mont-, who on November 13, 1917, made Home stead Entry No. 014101, for the of the SVi>. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4,, Section 8, Township 2 South. Range 7 East. M. P. M., has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, in their office at Bozeman, Montana, on the 14th day of March, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: ^ ,, Waltei M. Fox, Philip E. Shane, Al vin C. Akey and Frank W-. Redfield, all of Bozeman, Montana. Non-coal land. GE0 - DAVENPORT, Register. First publication Feb. 8, 1922. Last publication March 8, 1922. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE— ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the District Court of the Ninth J ud icial District of the State of Mon ; tana, in and for the County of Galla tin. In the matter of the estate of Nellie B. McCartney, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Gallatin, made on the 4th day of February, 1922, in the matter of the estate of Nellie B. Mc Cartney, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said «state, will sell at private sale on or after Sat urday, the 25tb day of February, 1922, to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Court, all of the right, title, interest and estate of the said Nellie B. Mc Cartney, at the time of her death, and all the right, ti^e and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Nellie B, McCartney, at the time of ; _. . .oo.. j southeast quarter (SE*4) of Section Thirty (30), in Township One South of ^ Five (5) East M p ML Also the east half of the* south A,so tne east naif <« the south west quarter (E% of SW14) of Sec tien Thirty (30), in Township One (i) South of Range Five (5) East,* M '> M . excentine theraform a ; ® x ^P«ng thereform a P ° f a Conta,nmg- about seven acres west of the center line of Mid ! dle Creek, which was conveyed by a j ^ f rom Charles R. Hulbert to White ! Calfe ' reCorded in Book 1 of deeds - ftt page 539, records of said Gallatin west quarter of the southwest quarter (SW% of SW%) of Section Thirty (30), in Township One (1), South of r m » ** , - 1 Ran K e F >ve (6) East. M. P. M, lying j eas t of the center line of Middle J Creek, being about five acres, which ; was de © de d by White Calfe to Charles p Wlflv , . , , . , , . 0 , , "Ulbert by deed recorded m Book Deeds, at page 297, records of her death, in and to the following de scribed real estate, situate in the County of Gallatin, State of Montana, to-wit: An undivided one-ninth of the «id Gallatin countj. Together 1« County. Also that part of the South lip: all the tenements, hereditaments, ap purtenances, water rights and water, ditches to the same belonging. j TJ-, . , ... ; Bids or offers must be in writing a nd will be received at the office H. A. Bolinger, Room 3, Gallatin block, Bozeman, Montana, at which ! place bids may be .eft or delivered the administrator personally, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of ; said Court at any time after the first 1 publication of this notice and before; the making of sale. The terms of sale are cash, ten per cent of the purchase price to accom- 1 pany the bid, and the balance to be _ q :j . .. -, , P Dated February 0 ?, 1922. LEE LENZ, Administi'ator of the Estate of Nel lie B. McCartney, deceased. Feb. 8—3t. i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o'clock a m., Saturday, March 4 1922, at the office of the State Board of Examiners. Helena, Montana, at which time and place they will be pub licly opened, for the construction complete of two central heating plants and steam distribution tems, one for the College of Agricult ure and Mechanic Arts, at Bozeman, Montana, and one for the State Uni versity, at Missoula, Montana, all in accordance with the plans and speclti I Engineers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, covering the heating plant equipment, foundations and chimney, and b y Fred Willson, Architect, Boze Jß Ä riculture and Mechanic Arts, and by Bakke & Forbis, Architects, Missoula, Montana, covering the heating plant building at the State University. Bids wiU ^ „reived from any sponsible contractors on the follow ing basis: 1. For each of the above named institutions: On the entire project, including the heating plant building, heating plant equipment and steam distribution system. On the heating plant building (as issued by the architect). On the complete heating plant equipment and steam distribution sys tem. stalled. On the complete heating plant equipment. On the steam distribution system. On the boilers delivered and erect ed /£ n £ )unda l' ions -... , , On the stokers delivered and erect ed on foundations. On coal handling equipment in 0n the ash handling equipment, | be radia * brick chimney. C epted on the plants for both institu tions in accordance with the above schedule. All b,d s must be submitted in du plicate on forms to be furnished by engineers or architects- They shall be enclosed in plain envelopes upon whic h shall appear only the ad dre . s * (if proposal is delivered by "{' f " d Ce ntral Heating Plant Building," "Proposal for Central Heating Plant Equipment," "Proposal for Steam Distribution System" (or such other endorsement as will fit the portion of the work bid upon), State College of Agriculture and Me chanic Arts, Bozeman. Montana; (or State University, Missoula, Mon tana"). Proposals shall be delivered by mail or in person to A. E. McFat ridge, clerk to the State Board of Examiners, Helena, Montana, on or before the date above specified. A certified check on a Montana bank in a sum equal to five per cent (5%) of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, as evidence of good faith that the bidder will en ter into the contract. Check shall be made payable to J. W. Walker, State Treasurer. Each proposal must also be ac companied by a bid bond in a sum equal to five per cent of the amount of the bid, executed by a reliable and acceptable surety company binding itself to furnish for the contractor good and sufficient surety to secure the performance of the terms and conditions of the contract. The contractor to whom any work is awarded will be required to enter into a written contract to complete the work in accordance with the plans and specifications, and within the time specified, and will be required to give a good and sufficient bond on the Standard Form of Bond of the American Institute of Architects, with an approved surety company as surety, in a sum equal to fifty per cent of the • contract price, insuring the fulfillment of all the endorsement "Pro of the contract. In the event the contractor fails to execute the con tract or furnish the required bond within six days from the day of the award, the certified check accompany in £ the bid will be forfeited to the state of Montana and the bid bond (l)jwill b© held to be in full force and effect, success ful bidder will further be reauired at the tim f pxocutino the Struct, to deposit a sum of not less than on© per cent (1%) of the amount of the contract price with the Industrial Acqi dient Board, Helena, MoTltana as that he will pay all assessments that may be lev ied upon him on account of said con tract. ^essmept is to cover premi under the Industrial 8 A SiS^Bowd of the state. , All plans and specifications are on file at the office of the Chancellor of the University. Helena, Montana. The plans and specifications of the plants at such institutions are on file at the office of the President of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Bozeman, Montana, at the of fice of the President of the State University, Missmila, Montan*, and at the offices of the architects, and at the offices of the engine«*«, 1200 Ä ftt ■ ■ : I VA KM Paul, Minnesota, insofar as they were prepared at the said offices. .. ^P*® 8 plans and specifica tions may be obtained from the archi tects for the buildingSf and from the of'engineers for the heating plant equipment by depositing with the architects or engineers the sum of Ä deposit will be returned, less a reas enable amount to cover the cost of b ^ ue printing or reproduction, upon good condition. The right is reserved to reject any or a ^ bids. He,ena > Montana. January , . T B0ART J,°,p Secretary of State. A ftpcf• A. Ê. McFATRTDGE, Clerk to State Board of Examiners, "First publication, Fob. 8, 1922. Last publication, Feb. 22, 1922. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Gallatin. Clara Wiedembauor, plaintiff, vs. The Heirs. Known and Unknown of John Lucas, deceased, the Lucas Ben to the Plaintiff's Ownership Thereof, or any Cloud upon Plaintiff's Title eficial Association, the Known and Unknown Successors and Assigns of the Lucas Beneficial Association, and All Other Persons, unknown claimimr, or Who Might Claim any Ri»rht, Title, Estate or Interest in, or Lien or En cumberance upon the Real Property Described in the Complaint in this Action, or any Part Thereof, Adverse Thereto, Whether such Cla$n, Possible Claim be Present or Contin or gent, Including any Claim or Possible Claim of Dower, Incoate, or Accrued, defendants. The State of Montana to the Heirs, known and unknown of John Lucas, deceased, the Lucas Beneficial Asso ciation. the known and unknown suc-1 cessors and assigns of the Lucas Ben eficial Association, and all other per sons unknown, claiming or who might claim, any right, title, estate, terest in, or lien or encumberance upon the real property described in the complaint, and anv thereof, ad j vr>rco „u: \ ers ® to P^^ff s ownership, or any c ' oud upon plaintiff's title thereto, whether such claim claim or in j be present or contingent, including any claim or possible claim of dower, inchoate or accrued, GREETING: You are hereby summoned to an- j swer 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 mons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear and answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action involves the title to the following described lands, situated in Gallatin County, Montana, to-wit: Lot seventeen (17) in block "E" of Rouse's Second Addition to the City of Boze man, Montana. The nature of the relief sought Sy the plaintiff is as follows: That the defendants in said action, and each and aW of them, be required to set forth what claim, if any, they, or any of them, have in and to the property above described; that the plaintiff be adjudged and decreed to be the sole owner and entitled to the possession of said property, free and clear of all liens and encumberances, except to taxes that may be due the City of Bozeman, County of Gallatin, or State of Montana; and that certain records in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Gallatin County, Mon tana, be amended and corrected inso far as they affect the title to said property, and so as to remove any and all clouds upon such title, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able in the premises. All of which ! as > y RAILWAY TIME CARD PACIFIC Going West No. 1—>»cr*V Coast Ltd No. 3 —h No. 41—_ No. 219—tiocal _ Nos. 1, 41 and 219 run via Butte; No 1 carries paying passengers from ,nd to points scheduled to stop. No. 1 and No. 3 will stop at Manhattan and Belgrade to let off passengers from points east of Billings. Park branch train leaves Livingston at 9::£6 a. m„ and 3:30 Op. m., daily for Gardiner. .4-30 a- m. Express .6:00 p. m. . 2:10 A. M. .3:03 p. m. Going East No. 2- North Coast Lted.. ..2:60 p. m. No. 4— N. P. Express _12:52 a. m No, 42—B & M. River .... 1:36 a. m. No. 220—Local __10:60 a. m J4os. 2, 42, and 220 run via Butte. No. 2 carries paying mssengers from and to point schedul d to stop. MEN ARD - 7:00 a. m. ..-.10:46 a ra. ----4:80 p.,m. 8:80 p. Lv. Bozeman ... Ar. Bozeman Lv. Bozeman .... Ar. Bozeman SS ; will more fully anpear from the ooai plamt on file in this action, reference to which is hereby made, and the »«me being made a part of this summons to which is hereby made, and the «»mf by reference. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 17th day of January, A. D. 1922. (Court Seal) <1 W L. HAYS, Clerk. By Jack Cruickshank, Deputy. I *■; M. R. WILSON, Bozeman, Montana, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Pub. Jan. 18, 25. Feb. 1, 8, 16, 22. g a BttKttnggggggggggg n CHURCH NOTES. « » a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a First Methodist Church. Olive and Willson Avenue. Dr. R. P. Smith, Pastor. _ 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship and sar in on. 6:30 p. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m.—Evening song and tic e service, m. r. prac 7:30 p. m.—Wednesday mid-week prayer service. hirst Baptist Church. Olive and Grand Avenue. Rev. E. R .Curry, Minister, a. m., Bible school class for all m.—Public worship. o.\*u p. m.,— B. Y. P. U. meeting, i 7:30 p. m.—Public worship. 7-30 p. m.—Wednesday service. A people's church with a warm weL icome for all. ! ages. | 11:00 a. t 9:45 w mid-weak î j Englich Lutheran Church. | Sunday 'seht® and °" W Service, 11 a. m. j Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 a. m . - p. m. ! 1 PAYNE MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN 0. K. DAVIDSON. Pastor . CHURCH. I f : Corner Grand Avenue and Babcock street. A .L. Chapman, pastor; residence, 112 S. Grand Avenue. Sunday services— f Bible Study—10 Sermon and Communion—11 C. E. Meetings—6:30 Evening Worship—7:30: Prayer Meeting—Wednesday ing, 7:30. a. m. a. m. p. ni. even 112 South Grand. F irst Church of Christ, Scientist 16 West OI iv*» Sunday service, 11 Sunday school at 9:45 Wednesday r k a. m. meeting at 7:30 o'clock, Reading room open Wednesday and Sallirda >' afternoons from 2:30 to 4.30 same address. a. m. evening testimonial - C ' -'f Latter Day Saints, Reorganized 23 N. Seventh. 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. in., preaching service. Wednesday 7:30 p. m., prayer sarv »• ice. Presbyterian CT urch. Sunday school at 9-45. Regular morning service at 11 a. m. ■ Evening service, 7:30 H. G. KLEMME, Pastor. Morton Memorial Methodist Chord* Cerner Church and Lamme. 9.45 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., morning preaching servie« 6:30 p. m., 'Epworth League, Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o'clock at the church. MILTON P. HILL, Poster. ■ ; ** i; . ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school and Bi ble class. 11:00 a. m,—Morning prayer and sermon. 4:30 p. ra—Evensong. BYRLE J. OSBORN, Rector. * \ I MILWAUKEE TIME CARD Leave Bozeman for Three Forks „...9:00 a. m. (Via Belgrade Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays only). i. No. 116_ • Arrive Bozeman No. 116 _ .4:00 p. tb. (Does not go via Belgrade on return trip from Three Forks) \ GALLATIN VALLEY ELECTRIC West Bound—Departs No. 32—Daily No. 33—Daily .6:30 a. m 4:06 p. m. East Bound—Arrive No. 32—Daily_ _ No. 34— aDÜy _ TRAIN—SATURDAYS ONLY Ar. Menard_ Lv. Mfcnard ___ Menard ___ m.Lv. Menard __ -,8:06 a. m. .6:00 p. m. t . 8:45 a. m ... 9:^0 a, to. p. m. n. & Ü