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The Mountaineer. (Big Sandy, Mont.), 10 Nov. 1921, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036072/1921-11-10/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
WM. RV.AR PAW WITTNT a irtavvia • I _ The Bear Paw Mountaineer PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY C. C. MILLS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Subscription. yearly in advance. MOD --To Foreign tAnantries M511 the Year. F. tend as second chum matter under Art of Mdree A 187j SULASitWOU CH AND VICINITY The monthly letter from our County Superintetrient is here 'tir. and Mrs. Mohr gave a inclosing a plat of the districts cleanlyf'riday evening, which is to be used for the lo- The- Miner family spent Sun- cation of land by the pupils, why at U. G. Delp's. and also in studying taxes. We Forty were in attendance at quote the following from her fitnaa.v school the past Sunday. letter: \The Montana State 1.: , 3vracrd Anderson was enter- Teachers Associatioa will meet tained at the Kylo home on Sun- in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 22, 23, 1921. Some of the city 'nie winter wheat on summer school boards have given per- latliv:Ye in these parts is looking mission to the teachers to at- tend the meeting of the Assuci• ation on full pay. This matter B. L. Miner went on a flying Is in the hands of the Trustees, Arip in a jitney on business, but we wish to request our arias on thward. teachers to submit this matter Mr. and Mrs. Billie attended to their poards, and to make an • the inziaral of Mrs. Lockhart on effort to be present. The As - Monday afternoon. sociation is held so near us this icad Mrs. Miner paid !I time that we feel we ought to it to the Frank Ojala take advantage ,of this oppor- faty, Wednesday evening. tunity to attend. We hope 2/Liss. <Rona Mohr, and Pearl Chouteau county will be well and Pin:Able Haire called on represented at the meeting.' some their neighbors Sunday -evessing. Tanlac has made life worth Doctor and Mrs. Itudin and living for millions of people Atiree boys and Mrs. Beem were who had almost given up hope. iu attendance at Sunday school It wiil do the maim. for you. - and wAsequently guests at the For sale at Asal's Drug Store. Art kblite borne, Rimer Holmes acted fear timidity, when Mr. mid Slim E. K. Johnson and four little, folks accompanied tie' futwee to his hospitable home Ice a days visit. Mr_ Henderson was seen upeeding on the Kenilworth r4sa4 UGC day. Luckily for him, the ttarliC cop of that burg was • . absent, so no arrests were .visatde. No offence, please. Liitle Miss Pauline Haire aent r;unday with her school - mate Evelyn Anderson. \It any bicycle had 1 Jeen a tandem, *be wen Id IDA needed to have walked home,\ said Edward. George Bartlett is now daily ais - atting the arrival of his broow siachlne, he says he will show thtse Hoosiers, Tar Heels Bawl: Eyes and Gophers what a Mk-big - ander can do in the brown manufacturing line. J. C. Drew and Joe Jr. aloug on Virst Avenue South one day last week, and judging from their disconsolate lool;s we decided they were .f.ay inn for parts unknown. Hut in due time they returned with loaded wagons, and ex- pre themselves well satis- fied with their quest. Dr. and Mrs.Ackley are con- templating leaving the old Prairie to its fate tor the winter In the near future. They will awake their annual trip to the coast, and will probably reside In Portland. \Montana has its merits,\ says Mrs. Ackley, \but it% demerits, also, when it comes to rheumatics.\ Milrs1 all Dixon has been /ward from recently saying that on the coast they have had . - raia tasting a straight week. • Inasmuch as the wind was from • the east, he inferred that Mon- tana was at last getting some .witaistiare. Mike is still holding Illowr his job in Hoquiam, WaalL, hut says he is getting • 112Bighty tired of saw milling. Sudden change in the temper- . alture! some rushing around and iscrambliag. on the part of some peorle know, hasty searching • of de,et shelves and hooks to ascir - lain if peradventure there are - 7eIt some shreds of last - -ssisiters (also winter before •• Is) clothing. Hope this is -sift temporary, that Winters • not so for good. Will say with Pollyanna, however: \I'm glad - lore leave .a little coal in the ALIAS IIIIMMONS IN THE iiiteriiicT FOCHT 01' THE, Twelfth Jodicial Instriet of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Chou. tette. A. V Swenbertr and C. B Thomaa. en partners doling businctor under the firm mime and style of Swami...G/1z Thomas, Pluintiffe, Albert Franklin Inman. Jennie E Inman hie wife. First Net tonal B tuk of Ceraidlne. corporation, Rudolph Sehuster. Thome, I.. Delo. end A. in Borgerson.niarvivitur mirth, r end trustee of the firm of Lee St Beetzereon vu•petrtner,lifp. Defendants 'the State of NInritami naafis Creatingn to the shove eMMOSI defendant( Yon are herehy summoned to et's., the romplaint in thin action which in filet! in the arrive of the Clerk of this Court, a ropy of whieh in herewith served open one of you in each County wherein any of you reside and to file your ammo, mid serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff' attorney within twenty 11,13. niter the eeto i.e or this 811,111110114, en el01.40 thr. IIUV Of service and in ease of your failure t 0 appear Or !Mae er,.lri,tge,ni Curt will he taker , aitairod your, by default, for the relief dentandod in 1110 COMphtillt. Also plettlIe take notice that thin action le brought for the outlalae of foreetoeing ii term lilt reel Haat., mot t gage. given by the defendants Albert Franklin Inman anti Jennie E. TIMM). Iii,, wife, to the plaintiffs herein to secure thu paynrent of re Vern! PrOttlissory notes. now duo, unpaid and In default. or iii NI•trtgege dated 2 on October. 1918. and on the mixt,' day of No VOIllber filed for record In the aree of the Coca ty Cleric nod Itec.r.ter. Chanteitu County, Stemana. end the lands mortgetied . In odd insirument are described as (runt.,tow it! The Northeast quarter of section metal, - Hie. the Northoesi quieter of seetIon twin tyitwo, in l'owneldp Twenty two North of Itange thirteen Nest of Montero Meridian. State ot Montana. Ulterior ray hand And the steel ttf until Court title 3rd day of November .t. it. lOt (SEAL) George D. Patterson, Clerk, Hy Henry E. MeCee, Deputy Clerk H. Norskog, attorney for the plaintiffs, Stanton Bank Building. I ;rent Fall.. Montana 11.10 -12 1 LUC M 1 F Its toasted 0 seal in the delicious Burley flavor Once you've enjoyed the toasted flavor you will al- ways wont it 7 1 4 e c Non -Coal NOTICE MOH PUHLICATION. Department of (ho Interior -U. S. Land Office at Havre, Mont., Sept. 19. 1921 Notice la hereby given that Bede A. Bergswen. now Steil:Lek of Virgelle. Montana. who on July Mid 1919. wade homestead entry. Ni' 033193. for W boll SW winner section 2. SE quarter NE quarter section 0.8 half NW quarter, NW I wart, NW quarter. NE tweeter SW nod lots 3. 4. section ttsenshlp 28 N.. range 11 Eest, Montana Meri- dian. lien tiled not tee of intention to make final three year ',roe( to establielt claim to the 1 Ind above described Ivrfore J. le Cher.cellor. U. S. Commissioner at Virg le. Mooting on Ow 25th day of October. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses. Fred Schlock. Even Leonard. Mi (birdner, A. W. Behnke . .. all of Virgelle. Moment, M. AV. HUTCHINSON. Register. L. r o THE Farmers Nationa Bank Big Santis/, Montana Capital and Surplus $39,0110MO State and County Depository There never was a lime when Hilt! VI' PAID LARGER DIVIDEND than it does now. Start saying today by buying one of our Inter- est -Bearing Certificates, Let us explain the advan- tages of this plan to you. This bank is member the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Grand Opera House Hall 325252.5252.57_52525 Coal Land NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. E. Land Office at Havre, Montant,. Oct.. 192' Notice Is hereto , given that LE\. L MITCHELL Sr. of ESkay. Montane. y 1.0 November It 19111. made nre,eNit PI eiteat'on N i.511•111: liuC N1.1./.1SW'S. NWSSE1i. BliNWM. NES. section At. Township It Wroth. Range 17 East, Montana mei-Aliso. has bled node* it lutention iom the linal three year peel' to es ish (.111{1,1 to !tie late' abtivett. tr.tu F. N. Barriat L'. S. Canduissi userBtu S ily, Middens, to the Ch of Dee., 1(2:.y Iwo if the followinc Itro.“.! W Brost n of Lehigh. Mont . Ilor a• I We:, ef Echo , . Mont., A. H. Donnelland rreek Dmin , I 110,h of Winnetr. Mont. M. W. HUTCHINSON. Register. • NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the interior -U. S. Land ()Mee. Havre Montana. Oct tier 22. 1921. To PAUL KARI/LILA of Hi pp. Montana Conteetee: You ate hereby notitled that Henry A. Oster - mot, wile gives Het, Montana, as his lost - °Mee tidiness. did on October 22nd. 1921. file in this office his doly rroberated application to contest and secure the caneellatian of atr. }honest. ad Entries. Serial Na. 02.647 and eizted orede May lith 1913 and March 22n1. 150. forthe SW% anti NW K Staid tn 9. Township 25 N.. Range 14 Klan Montana Meridian, anti es grounds for los contest be alleges lied Me not it eitiom of the United States. That y•rti hare wholly ab onioned the laid land for more than three years lest put and left for parts un- known: that you have failed, since the solunis eion of final !Toot. to cultivete any isartiou of the said land. nor have you calmed to be culti- vated any portion of the maid land during any yen, Mire fins' proof. That sehl default still extant. The, Oita du Inuit it, your part was not due to your em loyruent an the army, rinvy. tontine corps, uation.1 guard or other a ilitarY organigation of the United States during anY oar In which the voiced Staten may neve beep engaged, n rr on arTount .rf operatttne ii, Meg ion or along the rosters thereof trio ruoltiden. thee camps elsewhere. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be to Ken an confeseed, and your said entry will tie cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this off ice or on appeal, if you fall to file In thin of. rett, U. S. commissioner, at Rig Sandy. flee within twenty days after the ! Montana on the 3 day of December, 1921 FOURTH publication of this notice, as by two of the following witnesses: shown below, your answer, under oath, Frank E. Chaffee. Harry Giles, Joseph Blazed.. Ilarry Giles. all of Hopp. Montana. specifically responding to these elle. stations of contest, together with due M. W. HUTCHINS\. Register. proof that you have 'served a copy of your answer on the said come:dant either in person or by regintered mail. Yon 'should state In your answer the name of the post office to which you desire further notices to he sent to you. M. W. HUTCHINSON, Register. that e of ling publicati (let titer 27. 1921. second \ November 3, 1921 fourth th r'l .• 1 1 7 0 : 1 1992 :1 1 : Con! t • .1 NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION Departittent of the Intorior, I , . S. Land Office at Havre, Montana, October inn, In11, Notice is hereby given that HUTH GILES , of Hopp, M. Mann. who en Ante. 8. 1917 made hotnest eed entry. Ni, 040998 for SElliNE 1 4.NEN n SE!, Sc'. 10 W SSW St, NE'ASSidt, NSSEV. See, i 0 NW 14SW % Section nil, Towm.hip 24 North. Range 13 TAW. N altar. Metitlan. has Lied 8 11 111111 1 11111111OIMIEL I i THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (F. O. B. Detroit) Chassis $295 Runabout 325 Tourif_g Car 155 Truck Chassis 445 Coupe 595 Sedan 660 These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place yours promptly to insure early delivery. 1 GIEBEL & MAHOOD BIG SANDY, MONT. EgaralII notice of intention to make (teal three- year proof, to establish claim to the 'and above described before E. N. Bar - Coal Land NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Havre, Moutons, Oct. 8. MI Notice is he-chy given that Stella A, Bolden of Seidel. Meniana, wli on July 5th. tall, made additional homestead entry No. 04422.', for NW wearier SE quarter. SE quarter SW quarter Suction AA SE tweeter NW tweeter SW queerer I NE quarter W half SF, quarter. E half SW , quarter. Section IT Township 23 N.. Range 18 E . Montana Meridian, has tiled notice of inten. Expert Radiator ire to make proof under Act of Dec .29. 1916, ' ,ttt Wish chain, to the lend above described Repotting before Bailin E. Thompson, a U. S. Commision- We can repair any make of radian - tr. Set!. or, at Riedel. ontana. on the 16th day of Nov. ' faction gust enteed. Prices very reasons de 1921. Cleiepant names as witnesses: Elsie L. Qeick See i e Send your radiator now t e MLettn. Bert ET Kennedy. George S. Kennedy ‘REIT FILLS UFO RID111 . 011 minks Mel Roy Snow, all of Riedel, !Montane, 9f. W. HUTCHINSON. Register 10 4 - • rd Street South Great M net icANAMINIMIewl••• DR. LOREN G. SHROAT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON E3IG SANDY, MONT, PHONE NO. 23 NOR 11111 is fERI 1111111, LIB.; Its1 04t1 I CO. OF 1111,11 I-!. J. WRATH AGENT BIG SANDY. MONT ND DANCE First of a series of dances to be given by The BIG SANDY BAND EQUITY CO-PERATIVE EXCHANGE farmer's Own Selling Agency St. Paul, Minn. is operating the elevator owned by the Farmers Produce Co. of Big Sandy The Equity Co-operative Exchange is owned and controlled by over twenty thousand farm- ers in the northwest and has a paid in capital of over one and one-half m illi o th dollars. Operates one hundred co-operativa elevators and the only Farmer's Co-operative terminal elevator. Sale and Sound Your patrouage will be appreciated. during the coming winter BIG SANDY, MONTANA Saturday Night November 19 '2 Music by the BAND and ORCHESTR Dance starts promptly at 9:15 p. m., immediately after the first show EVERYBODY COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIM Committee: C. H. Baker, W. A. Schuaman, W. McClintick DANCE TICKETS - - - - $1.2