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FAÌX.ON COUNTY TIMES X ' LEGAL ADVERTISING. NOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated, Tract. Ppblic Land Sale, Department' of LEGAL ADVERTISING. a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid piiblicationTor the date shown in the the*‘•Interior,* U. S: Land-office at- above; caption, Required ..by .the.,Apt Miles City, Mont., Noy. 27, 1916;, ,¿.<41 \jAugust Notice is hereby given that, - as pf 24, 1912, embodied in sec tion 443, Postal Laws and Regula- djrectfd by the Commissioner of ••the. tions, printed on the reverse of this General Land office, under, ^rm )“’to-wit • visions of Sec. 2455, R. S.,_pursuant to the application rof Clara R Cate, Baker, Montana, Serial No., .029795, we will offer at public sale,'t<? the hignest bidder, but at not -less,than $3.00' per acre, at TO-o’clock-A. . M., on the 1st day of February, 1917, next, at this office, the following tract m land*: Lot 4, Sec. 6, T. 5 N., R. oO E., M. M. ' I he sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the* hour naitied have cease*! bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time - de signated for sale. G. W. MYERS, Dec. 7-5t. Register. SHERIFF’S SALE , In the District Court of the Six- teeiun Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Fallon. Central Securities; Company^- - -. — a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Fred W. Hartman, a single« man,. LEGAL 0 ADVERTISING. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of S. Land Office at Miles ICity^Mpntana, Nov. is, 1916 . Notice is hereby given that BURT TALCQTT** ofr 29 Bisher, .Montahá',iiWÍM^3.o*i. .Sept 1916, made' HörnesfeadíEntry No ■ -■ .\iy,>Th'a't the names <■ and addresses zy.0v.--i — , , n , of;-;the- 'publisher, editor, managing ,2,31864 i for Lots 3,- 4; E ^S W .A , W/< editor, and business managers are: ^ E j^ î E^NW ^,,.’^ ectio|^i8^jîow u - Publisher, Butte H. Tipton( --Baker ¡ship 2 North, . |a n g e ;6 1 ^ .* t. M- P. [Montana * ¡Meridian, h,as filed noue« ot uiten- Editor,' Biitte H. Tipton, Baker, ’tion-. to make;-three ;yea£Bro©f, to cs- Montana tablish claim to. the; bm4~ahpve dc- Managing Editor, None. ■ scribed, * before Ü. Ç. • BprWs, U S Business Manager, Butte H. Tip- Commissioner, at Baker,- ’Montana. ton, Baker, Montana. °«‘ the 12th day of JanuaryH917. 2. That the -owners are : Butte H. Tipton, Baker, Montana. Claimant names as witnesses: Mai Zink, of Webster,^Montana 3. That the known bondholders, Alias Traweek, of Baker, Montana mortgagees, and other security hold- John Zupomc, G. S. Willison, both ers owning or holding l per cent or °f Bisher, Montana.^ , , , rT; T^r. G. W. MYERS, - Register ers owning or holding l per more of total amount of bonds, ■ mortgages, or other securities a re : Nov. Z3-5t None. * . BUTTE H. TIPTON, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Sworn to and subscribed before me Estate Of ALMIRA-CAMPBELL, this 28th day of November, 1916. deceased L. a C. BURNS, Notice is hereby given by the un- Notary Public for the State of Mon- dersigned executors of the estate of tana. Rdsding at Baker, Montana. Almira Campbell, deceased, to the My Commission expires May 27th, creditors of, and all persons having 1919. ; claims \against\ the said “deceased, to _______ ¡exhibit them with the - necessary ¡vouchers, within four months after ORDER ithe first publication of this notice. , , , , ,'to the said executors ati< Ekalaka, to «n<m_cau»e why ordgr o f sale o f Mont., or To J. A. Williams,'attorney, real e s ta te shoulcl n o t be made In the District Court of the Six- Baker. Monti the same - being flic , t j - i i f ^ place for the transaction of the busi- - ----- teenth Judicial District of the State ness Qf sajj estate in ¿he’County of Defendant, of Montana, in and for the County Fauon< State ¿ f M o n tra. Dated, Nov. 23, 1916. * HANDSEL A. ABBOTT. IDA N. ABBOTT, Executors of the estate of _________Almira Campbell, deceased By J. A. WILLIAMS, their attorney ll-2j-4t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ci Department of the Interior, U. S tana Effective January 8th, Ì9Ì7 - > f iTv Current will be available Monday forenoon and \ Wednesday afternoon of each week, to accom-l • moldate those who have electrically operated1 washing machines and irons. ‘ i Baker Light and Power Company W o n d e r ful Spring To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the of Fallon. 30th day of December, 1916, at the In the matter of the Estate of Court House of Fallon County, Mon- ADDIE D. DUMONT, Deceased, tana, in Baker, Montana, at 2 o’clock Charles Dumont, the Administrator —P \i— df—said—date;—the—fo 11 ow-ing—of the Estate of Addie D. Dumo nt, described real estate, to-wit: deceased, having Tiled \his petition East Half (E}4)'of Section Twen- herein praying for an order of sale •ty-six (26), Township Three (3) of „the whole of the real estate of North, Range Fifty-six (56) East, said decedent, for the purposes there- Montana Meridian, Montana, in in set forth, Fallon County. It is therefore ordered by the Clerk ^ ^ ...... ^ w. i ogether with all and singular of the said Court, that all persons Land Office at Miles Citv Monty the tenements, hereditaments and interested in the estate of said dc- November¿25, 1916 appurtenances thereunto belonging ceased appear before the said Dis- Notice is hereby given that or in anywise appertaining. trict Court, on Monday, the 22nd day ROY E. BOWMER • M. E. JONES, of January, 1916, at 10 o clock in the Qf gajier> Montana, who on Jan 13 Sheriff, Fallon County, Montana, forenoon of said. day. at the Court 1915 Homestead Entrv vo By F. F. KELLING, Deputy. Room of said District Court, at the 0242S9.Tr Lot 1 Sec 28; SE/ 4 SE?, 12-7-4C Court House in Baker, County of Sec. 2 1; SJ4SWJ4; SW^SEkJ Sec wrvriri? po p piirt u -ATiriM Fallon, to show why an order should 22 ; Lots 2, 3, 4, Section 27, Township NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION not be granted to the said Charles 4 North Range 59 East M. P. Mericl- Department of the Interior, U. S. Dumont, to sell so much o the rea ¡an> has’ notice of intention to Lain, Office at Miles City, Montana, estate of the said deceased as shall make three year proo{, to esial.hsl November, 25, 1916. be necessarv , . , , , , , , , Notice is hereby given thH And that a copy of this order be £]laf*01. tt e ¿and a^°veQ d?.scr,,)eci JOZEF KOWALSKI published at least four successive b.efor 6 L C Burns U S. Comni.s- of Baker, Montana, who on March weeks in The Fallon County Times, at Baker, Montana, on tin 28. 1910, made Homestead Entry No. a newspaper printed and published 16 Jb day 9f January 1917 07681, for North half, Section 28, fn said Countv Ciaimant names as witnesses • Township-4-North, R-ang^-58-Ea-sVM.- -Done by the Clerk in the absence Fred Johnson, J. B. Bowmier V7 i.l R Meridian, has filed notice of in- Gf judge. Bowmer, L. Jolly, all of Webstci. Built to last a-lifetime, but take the cost of the highest price(Lone_and spread it over only .ten year*, and it amounts to only one cent a day. Can you afford to be with- out one* when they cost so E neversaw anything just like the “Way” Sagless Spring.:: -It has many of the qualities of the most expensive box , spring but iells # the price of an ordinary article.. It is unbreakable as well as unug- gable. It will last a lifetime with ordinary^ care. There are no open links to come utti' J hooked, or tear the bedding. •*- - (It is a most economical proposition too. •It never sags or bags. , It never doubles you up like a jack^ -knife, It never bumps you op the bed slatta ” »r4 It. neverj[ol Is _the_,occupants towar the center of the bed7 It never creaks, and groans,' (and rattles when you turn over. ”To~pYove~all“this-we“yiIi~send-one~tO“your home for 30-night8- free trial. The Manufacturer’s guarantee, as well as ours, gives you absolute protection. If it^ sags within < 1 5 years the Manufacturers agree to furnish a new fabric free» Price only $8T00 Think of it—more than nine thousand nights of Juxurious ease guaranteed. __ -No risk—no worry—no expense— it ' s all comfort. little and are worth SO much?.. ^The very first tme^you go shopping, drop m and we wiIlTeTl you more about it. Let us deliver one to your kitchen tomorrow. M. L. Russell & Co. Home Furnisher Give and T ake STORE I Goods Bought, Sold and Exchanged. tention .to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before L. C. Burns, U. Sr Commissioner, at Baker, M ontana, on the 17th day of January^ 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: John Sikolski, Henry-\ Ketteler, both of Willard, Montana; Nick Christiansen, John Brosch, both of Calumet, Montana. G. W. MYERS, Nov. 23-St ' Register. STATEMENT o f the Ownership, M anagem en t, Cir culation, E tc., required by the Act o f Congress o f August ~24, 1912, of Fallon County Times, published weekly at Baker, Montana, for Oct. 1st. 1916. Slate of Montana ) County of Fallon ) ss. Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State- and county aforesaid, personally appeared Butte H. Tipton, who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Fallon County Times and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, RALPH KEENER, Clerk of the District Court. Dated, Dec. 12, 1916. (COURT SEAL) BOOTH & DOUSMAN, Attorneys. 12-14-4t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City. Montana, Dec. 9, 1916. Notice is hereby given that RAYMOND J. BUSH of Bisher. Montana, who, on August, Montana. Nov. 23-5t G. W. MYERS Register North, Range 61 East, M. P. Merid- b f L C. Burns, U. S. Commis vL f Vn Ä i i S sioner, at Baker, Montana, on the Proof, to establish Ta„ , ‘ 10,7 Business Phone No. 79 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana November, 25, 1916. Notice is hereby given that JOSEPH LOZOWSKI of Wills Creek, Montana, who on Jan. 12 ,1911, made Homestead Entry No. 011330, for Lots 1 , 2, 3; SJ 4 NEJ 4 NJ4SEJ4 ! SEJ4SEJ4. Section 4. Town- , tt - . j T 7 . -vi„ ship 10 North, Range 58 East, M. P \ li/M°wf/SteaQ *y’ £ r/ Meridian, has filed notice of intention Jfg® ' E/a- make-Five-year-ProofT to establish NE14; SEJ4. Section 17, Township 3 daim tQ theyland abo; e described ian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish 1A,U , f , 1017 claim .0 t J lane 1 above d « c n b e d . , ^ “ 3 ^ ’ wf.ncs.es : before L C. Burns -U S Commis-| j McManigle, Wallace Fried, sioner, at Baker, Montana, on the J Fried> Frank .Bellas, all of ist day of February, 1917 u ' .Wills Creek, Montana Clatmant names as witnesses. G. W. MYERS Mrs. R. C. Zink, James Marsh, R. . C. Zink, all of Bisher, M ontana; Mel- Nov. 23-5t Register. vin Zink, of Webster, Montana. | m .n , ./.» t ia « G. W. MYERS, I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dec. 14-5t Register. 1 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana. November, 25, 1916. Notice is hereby given that GILBERT MIDDAGH of Bisher, Montana, who on August 22, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. 030788, for S W JiSE#; Lotst. 8 , 9, 13, 14; Sec. 6 —NWJ4NEJ*; Lots 1, 2, Section 7,L Township 3 North, Range 61 East, M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described,* before L. C. Burns, U. S. Commissioner, at Baker, Montana, on the 17th day of January 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: John D. Patterson, Harry Mattick, both of Bisher, Montana; Clarence Northrup, of Baker, Montana; Isaac Stevens, of Bisher, Montana. G. W. MYERS, Nov. 23-5t Register. Arthur T . Searle Main street Smith’s old stand L. PRICE & CO. Hardware and Furniture m I \N HARRIS DRAY LINE Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving No Job Too Big or Too Small House Phone No. 99 The First Sale Tells the Tale If we sold every man in this community but Once, we couldn’t exist. Its the re peated sale that build business—and right there is the reason why we’re hand ling a high class of material. Come in and let us show you our stock and quote you prices on all kinds of • -i CARPENTER-WEBSTER Lumber Co. J. M. Comstock, M g r .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ALBERT EWICIC, I deceased. I Notice is hereby given by the un- ' dersigned Executor R. S. Hamilton ¡of the Estate of Albert Ewick, de ceased, 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 J this'notice, to the said Executor- Rr S. Hamilton, at his office in Baker, fFallon County, Montana, tjie same ¡being the place.for the transaction of (the business of said estate in the County of Fallon, State of Montana. R. S. HAMILTON, Executor of Albert Ewick, deceased. Dated, December 9th, 1916. GOBLE & GOBLE, Attorneys for said Estate, Baker, Montana. 12-14-4t _______ POSTOFFICE HOURS. Mail\ closes for No. 18 at 12:15 P.M. Mail closes for No. 17 at 2:30 P.M. Mail closes for No. 15 and 16 at~6:00 P. M. Open Sunday from 5 :00 to 6j00 P. M. M. O. window closes at 5:00-P. M. n , NEW LEGAL BLANKS. Received by the Times Stationery Department: Quit Claim Deed, Power of Attorney- Many other kinds in stock at all times. New Blacksmith It will be-of interest to the far mers of Fallon County to know that a New Blacksmith Shop has been opened in Baker where first-class workmanship and reasonable prices are the fixed rules. You will be satisfied with my work and will be treat- _ ed fairly and squarely at all times. A. BROWN Good Work Fair Prices Next to Grellinger's Livery Bam— T w o Blocks West of Main Street. ¡LATOUF’sl ■ , ■ ■ ' UP-TO-DATE SHOE SHOP ■ Does fine Shoe kepair- ing with modern electric machinery. All work is guaranteed. Only 4-h e best Leather used. Par cel Post orders will re ceive prompt attention Baker, Montana Home Made Candy What more wholesome and appropriate * gift cor Christmas than’ pure dandy, made right hr -r* our home factory. A box of our home-made confections will make that girl think a W o f you. Try-it. d a b b ; s Leading Confectionery T h e I d l e H o u r Pool Room W e have the best tables in town and everything that goes with it. Tobacco, Cigarettes. Cigars and W e have installed a mod- modern Electric Pop-Corn Ma chine; one of the most sanitary on the market J. W. Hazelton l l l l I I l l i a R I B S I l l f l l l l l l l l l | B A T H S I ■ Only Thirty-Five \Cents ■ ■ ---------------------------:■/ ■ ■ \Porcelain Tub and Shower Bath ■ ■ Don't emulate this gentleman's ■ 5 whisker crop, have your’s removed 5 ■ painlessly. m I TOM FLYNN,-BARBER § A n H i i i f i i m i i m m n i i l That's w h ' it would'be- profita l . for you to advertise in it If you <want a job If you *wsuii to hire somebody If you Hvsmi to sett something If you quant to buy something If you quant to rent your bouse If you quant to sell your house If you quant to sell your farm If you quant to buy property If there is anything that you quant [he quickest and best qvay to supply thal quanfis by placing an advertisement in this paper \* jR T h e results w ill surprise | and please you when you want that next job of Printing You will get first-class- work, and you will get- - it when promised, for having work done when promised is one of the rules o f this office. 'r If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. ■iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniB ( Let IJs Shotv Y o u .,. What W e Can Do HüuuttuuiiiUiiiHiiiuiiumihiuuimnmiumuiiiHiumHiimiitufi Miss Pearl Younl Teacher of .Piano and Harmony '•3fl Studio at H O T E L D A M O N ^ I Baker, Montana Make your wife happy by putting in new ;|| Floor! n 4 * , ' A ✓ ^ in her kitchen. She w.i appreciate it. Get our prices •u Phone: Fori Harry Schajler fgj Manager -, i -X . ; Vtorçÿh. 4- s V m - i y v l - V . í _ ¿