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.' •• • --V THE EKALAKA' EAGLE • - •0' • LIBER AROMANCE OLD MEXICO *IVAN LOAN NOVFIIZED FROM THE PHO-. TOPLAY SERIAL OF THE SAME NAME, RELEASED BY THE UNIVERSAL FILM MAN- UFACTURING COMPANY • SYNOP8113. Liberty Horton, American heirese, and owner of a large Mexican estate, la cap- tured and held for ransom by Panelio. Lopez, a noted Mexican insurrecto. While In his camp, /the overhears a Alan to at- tack an American clty and army camp. She escapes with the aid of Pedro, a faithful servant, and while a rescuing party, headed by Major Winston, U. S. army, Captain Rutledge of the Texas Rangers, who is in love with her, and Manuel Leon, son of her other guardjan, stop pursuit, she rides to warn the Ameri- cans. She. however, is too late, and the Mexicans attack. They are repulsed by American soldiers. That night Pancho Leon threatens Major Winston with ex- posure of misappropriation of funds left In his care unless he, Major Wineton, forces Liberty to marry his son, Manuel. The Major refuses. FOURTH EPISODE Dead or Alive. Liberty then stepp- ed into the room. She found Pancho stretched across the table, while the Major was bend- ing over him with his fingers clutched about the Mexican's throat. As she stood just inside the door, her gaze fixed on the two men, a shot was heard outside. The Major, hearing it, re - taxed his grip and, turning, discovered Liberty. Immediately he released Pancho, who managed tb get to his feet. still clutching the Major's notes. A deathly silence followed as the girl looked from one to the other. The shot •which was heard by tho trio inside undoubtedly saved the life of Manuel, and the man who save•1 him was none other than his arch- enemy, Rutledge. Bob had been stand- ing In the shadows near the entrance to the courtyard, after leaving Liber- ty, when he saw Therese approach Manuel. A heated conversation fol- lowed. He saw Manuel shove her away from him several times. but each time she returned. As Rutledge watched he saw the hatred in the eyes of the Mexican for the girl who accepted hid cruel treat- ment with sincere affection in every fine of her countenance. He could not hear their words, but he knew the Mex- ican was in a rage, for he paced nerv- ously back and forth, clenching his fists as Therese hurled threats at him. Then he saw the girl creep up to Man- uel and whisper something in his ear. Instantly the fellow turned 'about and, raising his fist, was just about to strike her when Pedro, who had been lurking behind one of the hu.shes. rim up and, snatching his knife from he; belt, raised it above the Mexican:s back. As it started to descend Itut- ledge raised his gun and fired. It was an excellent shot and 'lent Pedro's weapon to the ground. The three turned and saw the ranger, who walked up to Manuel. \I always thought you were a cur, and now I know it,\ said Bob Mt he shoved his gun back in its holster. But Manuel only sneered at his ri- - val and then, snapping his- fingern at the ranger, walked into the house. • \What does this mean, Pedro?\ asked Rutledge. For answer Pedro looked down into the eyes of the frightened girl who had rushed into his arms for safety, and then led her away. In the meantime the Major and Pancho were trying to explain their actions to Liberty. Finally, when she saw what a poor mess they were mak- ing of the whole affair, she crossed over to the Major. \Major I overheard what you were talking about, and . . .\ She paused for_ a moment. ,\I -I have decided to marry Manuel.\ The Major took her in his arms. \I can't believe thia, my dear child,\ he said in amazement. \It is true,\ she said softly. \But Manuel and I were afraid, so we . . thit is we . . . wanted to be mnr- ried before you left.\ \Well I'll be . . . blowed !\ shout- ed the Major, as he looked down into the big eyes that 'were upturned to him. \You explain this to ine,\ he continued. \I don't think you are telling me the truth.\ \Some other time, Major ; not now,' answered Liberty. \I cannot let you marry this man,\ said the Major thoughtfully. \If I did the spirit of your father would return to censure me. You will never,know a moment's peace with thin man. Ho will not treat you right, Liberty. . have never liked the sneaking lbok he carries around with him.\ \Major I cannot explain everything ' to you,\ said Liberty, as she raised her head and raised her handkerchief to her eyes. \All I can gay is that I'm going to marry Manuel!. It is my wish and, knowing thrtt you hnve always tried to please me, I rely upon you not to stand in my way now.\ \Liberty he said tvith a tone of aadness in his voice, \if this le your wish I reluctantly give my consent ; but I want you to know that this is the hardest thing you have ever a.sked pf me.\ Then he tenderly placed hia arm about her and pressed Ills lips to her forehead. At thaLpOinent Paneho, who had left the room when Liberty entered, returned, and smiled with contentment am he glanced at them both. Ile knew he had Won, unit as Liberty turned from the Major and started to leave her prospective? father-in-law siurted toward her with outstretched hands. \I nta sore you' are going to be hap- py,\ he said. But she dashed by him and ran to her room. \Yott see,\ continued Punch°, as he rubbed his hands and grinned at hls . partner. \I knew it would come out all right, Major. This has been a good duy's work.\ The Major was lighting a cigar. When he had finished lie walked up to Pancho and, glaring -into the cunning eyes ot the Mexican, said: \I don't know whether she loves him or not, but let me tell iron something. If that scamp doesn't treat. her right he'll have to answer to me, personally -do you hear? To me!\ 13ent upon finding if there was any- thing wrong with his ward, the Major hurriedly left the room and went at once to Liberty's bedroom. He paused a moment outside and listened. Some- body was sobbing within. Without waiting to knock, he opened the door and stepped inside. It was Liberty. As soon RH he en- tered she raised herself and brushed the tears from her eyes. \Wirt makes you so sad, my lit9e pet?\ Inquired the Major, as he went over to her. \I'm not crying because I'm sad,\ she replied, brokenly. \It's because I'm r..) happy.\ • It was anything but a merry wed- ding ;.arty that later in the evening made Its way to St. Stephen's chapel, not far from tile Iforton estate. There was only Liberty, Manuel, Major Win- ston and. Punch° Leon, and they walked in silence. When they reaelted the chapel the padre was lighting the candies on the altar. To Liberty he seemed almost like an executioner who stood ready to take her life. The Major noticed her nervonsness troopers with joy as soon as it wae What had heeome 'of the .leader of I repeated around the camp. the insurrcetos? Wile a question which I puzzle& Lopez, who had hot Heen r ip sineP he rode out .of DiscaverY• majordomo had taken refuge in an adobe shack not far from the town, anti there, with his men, was waiting for the early hobrs of dawn. Then, when all was quiet, he intended to Make a break across the border to find the chief of the insurrect6s. Ile had stationed pickets for a considera- ble distance along the road to warn him of any approaching troops, for he knew that vehen Washington learned of the happenings of the night hefore the government would take some dras- tic action. All day and during the evening he had kept messengers close' to the camp of Colonel Dalton, watch- ing every movement and waiting for the signal that would Inform him the troops were preparing to cross the bor- der. Late that night, as Lopez paced back AM forth impatiently, he heard the beating of horse's hoofs outside, ! which came nearer and nearer, untitl they came to it halt at his door. He pulled his guli 'as a means of precau- tion and wafted to learn the Identity of the rider. The door was thrown open and Lopez dropped his hand as he recognized one - Of his messengers. \A fresh horse,\ said the man ex- citedly, \then see that this - word gets ' to my compatriots: 'The gringos are coming. Be prepared to strike for a , United Mexico r \ Although the Major had urged Man- ' uel to join the rangers when they left, I the latter refused. All he was think- ing of was Lily - ty. He had won a tremendous victory. It was more sat- isfying to him than if he had killed Rutledge that (lay In the canyon. She was now his wife and 'nobody could take her from him. These were some of the thoughts I that ran through ehe mind of Manuel !as he 8at in his rootn, some hours I after the ceremony. Then he sudden - f ly recalled that he had not seen his j bride since the wedding. Accordingly he made his way through the house until he reached the She Found the Major Bending Over Him With His Around the Man's Throat and stepped to her side. \Are you still of the same mind?\ he asked her. She nodded her head. Then the padre opened his book and requested Liberty Manuel to kneel before the Shrine. Therese, who 'itati_lienrd of the in- tended marflage, rushed out - of - the house and learned that the wedding early were on their way to the chapel. Wrapping her shawl Muscly about her head she hurried after them. But Pedro. who of late had spent tnogt of his titne guarding the jilted girl, dis- covered her absence and followed her. Upon her Therese saw Fingers Clutched hull outside her door. Ile listened. There Wal3 no sound within. Then he rapped. , \Who is it?\ inquired Liberty. \It -is me, dear,\ replied Manuel. \I would like to speak to you a me- i !tient.\ ; \I'm awfully sorry, but I'm too tired to see anyone tonight,\ returned 'Abed y. \But I tnuAt see net. \You can't see erty. I \Unless you open, I'll break the door down,\ lie threatened angrily. \I refuse to open it.\ she answered. the lights on the altar, arrival. at the chapel \Very well,\ he said, and with this he began pounding his weight against and in the dim reflection the kneeling i the door. couple. - Then she threw open the gulp and was. about to rush into Ate chapel I As Liberty heard him she ran to when tWo strong arms closed around her dresser and, opening of* of the her. She fought madly to free lie-4,sif. I drawers, took from it a long, sharp - T urn i ng , s h e ! pointed knife and placed It in her but tlic. grip tightened. ; bodice. Then she waited. looked Into the face of Pedro. The ceremony completed, the padre It was an old-fashioned door, turtle of wood and dry with' age; with the started to put out the candles ns Men- ne! took Liberty by the arm and `, result that it didn't require much la- bor on Manuel's part to force it open. walked slowly out. As they reached the chapel yard Therese, whom Pedro i Her obstinacy aroused Itis quick Mex- was trying to urge away, took one look Jean tetnper and us the door flew open he rushed In, trembling with rage. at the couple find then fainted. \What do you mean by playing such After Manuel and Liberty had de - .trick on me?\ he shouted as he pnrted from the chapel Much° took glnred at her. the Mujor's notes from hie pocket and offered them to the Major, who made I \It was no trick,\ replied Llberty. no move. but stood staring at the man calmly. \I wish you to understand who ht.d brought about this unhappy ! that, although_I bear your name, I am nffair. Then, when the 11111jOr refused I Your wife in natne only. I only mar- ried you to protect the honor of a man I love HS I did my own father.\ \What's that?\ cried Manuel. \You dare' to 1.11 me you aro not mine?\ \I wit never be yours,\ answered Liberty rot she . stepped away from him. ordered to tueet Colonel Dalton:s \Your faLlier threatened the Major, I troops, which had started out to cross; heard it and in order to defeat his the border and capture the Mexicans iiinns I deeided to marry you. In responsible for the attack on Discov- e:,•es of the law I belong to you, but ery. there is a higher law which ham de - Earlier in the day the colonel, who creed that I shall never be yours.% W118 enCliniped W1111 troops near \No matter what yOu tnarried me' for, you are mine!\ exclaimed Man- tle!. \Wtat belongs to me I take!\ And with that he moved toward.her as though he would clasp her in his s rms. With that, she drew the knife from her bodice and, pressAig the point ttgainst her breast, cried: ' \You lay one hand on me and you'll have a corpse instead of 11 bridel\ - (10ND or PIIMS MPISODBLI to take them, he tore them up . and threw them on the floor. Then they silently left the place. The Mnjor went at . once to join Rut- ledge ned the rangers, who had been the Horton estate, had received the follow ing niessage from Washington: ColOnel Dalton. Crewe:landing Troops I) & K Calvary, Dierovery, New MeXICO. You are hereby ordered to move tronps as per instructions. Crop( the line and bring back parties responsible for attack o s n e g e ls e c t o ‘ N:ery, dra i d t or alive. • l'his order 1 (Higne, l o o ini t T i nt :R eIZep e ot i ta ti g o etirt. Commanding Second Division United States ArmY. • The receipt of this order filled the you 1\ shouted Man - me,\ persisted Lib- NOTICE FOR FUBLI.sATION Department of the Interior. U. s. Lana Office. City, Mont. April 21.1917. Notice id hereby given that Bessie Asbury of Tire Dee, Montana who, on July 8. hill mule. Deeert Land Entry. No. 012681 for N W 1 / 4 . See. 32, Township 4 N. It. 56, E.. M. P. Meridian. has Med notice of intention to make final proof under Par.:1, Aet 3-4-16 to s widish cluing to the land above described before S. J. IC:mu-11er. U. S. Commissioner Montana. on the linh they of nestles as witnesses: Elmo Asbury. Rolla Cummings. both of • wi re o .. n . D tu e l e ia ..mouttina. Waiter 1. Maxwell. Eke- Mit, montane, Lorin W. Gilman of Chausse, G. W. MYERS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Iuterior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana. Aprli 21. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Pauline Wort - muse of Sykes. Montana who. on July 14 1911' Heide D. L. E. No. tusetal for Nit:Fa:3W%. SE% NW5e, W5eN /M. Seetion 12. Tewnship 2 S. Runge 511 East. DI. P. St.. ham Pled notice of Mention to make . pr.e,f tauter Par. 3. Aet 3-145 to estebils' 1 .. • 1111 tO 010 1 1111111 ubove described. lug°, 4 bert lildirwItY. u . S. CO lllll eissioner at Ridgway, Montana t he little dity of June,. 1917. Claimant names ute witnesses: - William Worttnan. Taylor Smith. I. O. Williams. Jesele Willlante. ail of Sykes. Montmet. 6-1 G. MYERS. itegleter. NO (ICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the 1 eterior V S. Land °face at Dillies C 1 '7. Montane A pill 21. 1917 Notlee Is hereby given that EeneA Pear - , I,11 of Chausse. Mont. who, on Jun. 2% 1914 made Homestead Entry, No. 02 0'24 for W5e. • kO. Township:I N. It. 56 East. M. P. Mer- idian. Ilfttl filed notice af ititentL:n to mlike t hree year Ptoof, to establigh claim to the hold above described. tiefore 8. J. Einswiler I S. Couttnissioner.at Ekainku. Montana, t he 15t h day of Jii ne, 1917. Clatinunt Dailies as witnesses: George Stewart, Gay Stewart. Frank MII- hitubse. Montana. ler tell of Ekalaka. montane, Frank Amata. fel G. W. MYERS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Ofece at Miles City. Montana April 21. 1917 ; \ : ; • 1 111 1: . era s k ee l e rgn Fl !lilt .. - .;:nest Peet e t. or James N1 Pearson. dee'd of Cimusee. ont.. who. oi 1 ) • t. P 4 .1913 made ft. le, No. 020161 for Nert. Itself. See.18. T.3 N.. It. 66E. M. P. Merldliii has flied notice of intention to make titre year proof to establish claim to the IOW ',hove described. before S. J. Emswiler. U. s. commissioner, at Ekttinka. Montana. tot the , 15th day of June. 1517. lament names ea wetneseets: Frank Amens, Chausse. Montane. Georg, Stewart, Gay Petewart, Frank Miller nil 1/1 Elwin ke Montana. 5-4 G. W. MYERS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interio U. S. Land Office at Sines City. Montan: \ AprIl 21,1:er Notice Is hereby given Hatt Chester Phillips of Risher. Montana who. on Feb. 1 1917 made H. E. No. 0/10993 for hots 11. 4; S' N W %. SW 1 / 4 : Sect 2:Township IN R. ill f.. NI. edit ill11, 11/IS flied notice Of intent it to make three year Proof to establish elt, i to the land above described, before L. litirles. U. S. Commissioner. at linker. Mout amt. on the In h day of June. 1917. , names JIB Itliet11308: ' !WWII/111 11 e Appel. Inputs Bacchus, both ‘.1 Knobs.. Slontuna. John A. Phillips. A. k. Phillips. bot It of Baker. Mont . a•4 G. W. MY k:RS. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBI.ICATIolte. Department er the hetet ate, U. S. Lan , •, Oilier at Miles City, Montana. • A prll 21. 1917. Notiee berebY given that William A. ' Lathe.. of Ekti hike. Montana who. on : 1 1913 ulnae I i . E. No. elei,:e for sw we,e1.:1 ' SW% N Eti. SiettiN W 1 / 4 . See. - 4 T 1 N. IL at . NI. P. 31-reibm. has filed notiee of intentioi to make tier , r Proof. to e-teliii,11 e'en: to the 1111111 IWO% /. do..eritred. b -fort. S. .1 EmswIler, s commissioner. tit Eketake MO111111171, t111111. 1 ibth they of June, 1917. tine's:int 11111111 1 14 V1111111•1041”4: 111•111111.(:( 1 01Ve Plitillos Leeter A Phillips. G. erica W. steplietts..1r. all of Eku lake. Mouteinte 5-4 G. W. MY le RS. Register. • NOTICE FOR PI1BLICATIoN. Department et Gat Interior. S Lot, Office at Miles City. Montane. April. 21. 1917 Notice Is ilereleY (liven that Auton Hee hertz of Elwin. Moth.. who. en Miguel el 1913 made H. E. No. owed f o r N WI,. se. 29: SiaSW 1 1. I S. 1!•111µ 1 .• 611 le M. P. Sicridime. leo( filed ri .tice of In tenti•Iii iiiii three v.-1r Proof. to 1 1 •1111. 11%h 1•1111111 tll tilt' 111111 . hove ile-vribeil, for' . S. J. KinswIler, s. Commiselimer. Eke hikte. Montana. on lie lit le tiny of Jung le17. CI:Omani mimes am wit neseee Genre'. A. Sykes. Sykee. Monte use. Jos e e: Allen. John I,. Burn,. Algid V. For•hee g all of Elwin. Montane. 6-1 SI EUS. IP•el-tor. N TrICC Folt PUBLIC.% \ eeN 1/eirertv eta ef the interior. S. Late (Mice et Ililes City. Nioutnen. \ April 21. 1917 Notiee le hereby RI% en tiled Lee Ileekti- t home( Ektilaket, Montotten who on Nlny I tie mettle H. E. No. 11111 1 10 for sts„,; r.. N. m. m. hum of tentloo ke 11V0 V1 1 111 !IMO( It) ..191)Ithl 1 1 1111111 tti till 1111111 111110V1` deecrit.ed befor, Is 1 r Woe S. .1. leftism I:4 •. C. C lake. Monoine t he !tell (hy juitts, Chilmitut wee, whites-ie.:- Frank E. it r.. Lilted lemur. Eaa nr „ C. l'er-o. la IL Berg ell of Ekalaka. NI centime. (i. %1'. MYERS. Itteeleter. 5-1 NoTICE FOR I'VBILICArION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Miles City. Montane AprIl 21. 1917 Not lee le herebY alveal t hat C Inuit Ellis 4. lekainkte. Motet.. who, Oil April 20. lispi ewe Homestead Ent , Ni t . fuseti fur SW% ; s' :4E 1 , 4 . See. 211. %V' i sNI le. See. 21. T. i s. K.. SI. P. Meridian. Ims Ilbel not It'l. Of WW1, t11111 to emike live yeur Proof ter establi,t. claim to the IMO' 111111%1 1 bett111 . S. J. lean -a i ler C. S. co Issloner. tit -Alont000. t 121 (lay of Jogi t • claimant names as a 'messes: Joeepli Bourn. Herb , it Hearn. Chris lege. Frank Bourn all of lekabikee, so attunes. 5.1 (1. N1'. NIS felts. Register. • NOTI('E FOR yt•IILICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Len , Office at Miles Cit), Niontana. April el. 1917 Notice is hereby given that Ertel l'.Cttley or I' kulaka, Montana W1110 1111 A nth 8. 1910 i inside Ilitmestend entry, No. 04317 for L N • N Eli. See. 22; W i N N1' 1, 1 : See. 23. T - 1 e ro4 NI.. Ints 111111 n1 in 11.1111011 in Milk.' .1th proof. to I 11 , 1i 1'1111111 tfl the 1/11111 /41)11V1 1 1111 1 .4•11111t , (1. fOre Ii111.1W111 1 1*. S. C lllll 1111hmlitlier li1 Eked:hot. Mouton.' oh the 12th tiny of June. 11917. , ',fitment melte, eis witnesses:- . Hans O. Stetiset b. htielinel Moollek Fru Ilk Bourn. Frunklife.1. Clerk all of Ektilei- kn, Monition. fel (1. W. MYERS. itegister. • 11•••••.11.M••• NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Mien rtment of the. Interior, I . s. Lona Office at Miles City, • Mention'. April 21. 1917 •N ' otice berellY eh en Oust Itielnird If. Ferguson of lekitinka, Motet.. who tett Jan. '23 1111:1 made H. E. No. 017015 for NE% See. se T. 2 N. It. 5, I 4 K. NV. P. Meredith. hue 1114 d notice of Intention to make three your Proof, to estai cinim to the land nbox e described before ek .1. KinewIler. IT. H. Com- intsgitmer at Elcalitka. alont.. on the 160, tiny of Julie, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: William E. Sweeney, Mort' lire . O. Tracy. William Mowbray, Louie F. tomtue all of lekalaka, Montana. 5-4 W, MYERS, Realster. • Ben P. Jonee. Frank Snow, Delos Hail, Mark 11. Nies J1110( leknInka, montane. a-4 (1. W. MYERS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION \l erff al i t e t e llif ;:t it SIontena. 111\ A -1 p r :11 1 2 1 1. P 19 . 17 141\ Notice is hereby given that BOO H. Wil- li/ems. lekniakee, Montitna who on Apr:1 22. 1911 Heide II. le No. 021876 for Sle%N W N ,SNN s' 2 74 E l I. 1.4 %SfOlit II: SW'. NW' 4. N W 1 , S W 1 4. Sec. IL T. 2 N. R. 69111.. P. NI., has 11 notlee of intention to maks , th ree year proof. to establish chi ine to t he hind nbove described before 14..1. EmswIler. (7. S. (' lllll missioner at Kkalake. alontana t he let day of Jime.1917. Claimant names as Witnesses: • Charles II. Atkinson, Frank El. Chamber- Inin. Clarence. E. Timmons, ail of Ekalake. Sfonteein. (leorge Rink. Wehet,e4r. Montana ;34 (1 • WI MICE Re, Register. 1917. t 'mime n t tin me. ns n esses rle- Cerroll. Frttok Snow. Cherles Nies, Joon K homy. ale of Melaka. Mont. (1. W. NITERS. Register. N ()TICE FOR PUBLICATION partnirnt of the Interior.' U. S. Late, Office at Miles City, S A lo p te r t i a i n 2 7 :1917 Notice Is lievebY given tient - Charles F. carrell of Ekallekm. Methane, who on Nos. . • le Homestead Flotry No. 020308 tor le' ,W 1 2 . W StSWti, SW tiNW%, NW% NE% section 32. T. 2 N. R. 59 E., m, p. at, lins tiled motive of intention lo innke thrt.t. year proof to 4'844114101 to the land ateo e deserthed before 8. J. lentswiler, U. S.Comitheeloner. at kkalaka, Montnna on t he 15th dny of inne. 1917. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Miles city, Montana. March 81, 1917 Notice is hereby given that Norma Maye Funkenbusch, formerly Moore of Ekalake, Montane who on July 10.1918 made H. It. No. 019302 for N% Section 24. T.8 N. R. 69 N. M. P. M.. .leas filed notice of intention to make three year proof; to establish claim to the land above described before S J. Emswiler. U. 8. Commiseloner at Ekalaka, Montana on the lith day of MaY.1917. Claimant mimeo as witnesses: - Charles H. Emerson, James Mulkey, both of Ekaletka, Montana. Horace Soper. Web- ster, /dont., Edward Varner, Blether, Mont. 4-6 G. W. MYERS. Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land .1917. Office at killes City, Me m nt a it r o . s a i Notice Is hereby given that Mark Henry of Melaka, Montana, who, on April 13. 1910, de IL ie. No. Ott220, for East Half Section 17; Township 2 North It. 57 Rath, Montana I'. Meridian, has flied notIce,of intention to make live year proof to establish claim to the land above des-cribed before S. J. Emswiler U. S. Commissioner. at Ekahska. Montane on the leithday of May. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Jesee W. Grant, 8teve Mefford, George S. Boggs, Alva 1. Dague all of Ekalaka, Mont. O. W. MYERS. Register. 4-13 ' NOTICE FOR 'PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Miles City. Montane. Mttr. 31, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Leonard G. fable of Ekainka, Mont.. who on March 3. tele made Homestead entry. No. 0241938 for StiSE% Section 26; NY2NEVa; SWV4NEV4: NliSE%; SW548E%, Section 86. Township 1 South. Range b7 Emit. M. P. Meridian. has tiled notice of intention to make_three year Proof.to establish chilies to t he land above described. before S. J. Emswiler. U.S. Com- missioner. atEkalaka. Slobt., on the 29th day of May.1917. %Jammu. teethes as witnesses: Glenn E. Ciark. John Carey. Orrin O. Bart- ett, Guy J. Peterson. all Ekalaka. Montana. 4•13 G. W. MYERS. Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana. march 81,1917. Notice 16 lieeehY given that Frank H. schallenberger of Ekalaka. Montana. who, m April 7. 1914 made H. E. No. 021672 for NE 1 4. See. 20: NW% Section 21. Township 2 Nort h. Range 57 le.. M. P. Meridian, has filed gullet. of intention to make th•le year erooe to establish claim to the land above leserlbed. before S. J. Emswiler. U. S. Com- missioner. at h . :kidlike. Montana. on the 14th Jay of May,1917. Claimant tames as witnesses: Mark Henry. William W. Stelae t. Charles e. Stuart, Edward C. Perso, all of Ekalaka. %I ontuna. i-13 • G. W. MYE RSp Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Lane Mice, Mlles City, Mout. Mar. 81,1917. Notice Is hereby given that Anton Kvam Ekelakit. SIontana, who, on March•26. iI0 le H. )11.. No. 076ni for SWIANWY4: ,WW: SWVISE% See. )5. WFINE% Sec. 22. rownship 2 North. 11.57 E.. M. P. Meridian els filed notice of intention to make five Year Proof. to eetablish claim to the land 'hove deseribed, before 8. J. Ernswiler. U.S. temmitissloner. at blitainka, Montana. on nal) day of May 1417. ciamenet 'lames as witnesses: Roderick Munro.. Sr.. Ernest Stobloni. Steve Mefford. John W. Ewalt all of Ekala- ;a. Sionteme. 0. W. MYERS. Register I-13 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tepertment of the Interior. U. S. Lend Office at Miles City, Montana. Mar. 81. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Mark HenrY. ielr need for the heirs of Jasper Henry de- ...rote:I of likainkst. Mont. who. on April IS. ,teeli made IL K. No. (r4221 for West Half -eve. T. 2 N.. It. 67 E.. Mont. Principal tieriellem. hits flied notice of intention to make iive year Proof to establish claim o the lend elbow. deseribed. before S. J. Ent .wiier. U. S. Commissioner, at Eknlakee. %Williams on tht• 16th day of MaY1 Clioniant numes as witnesses: .f...c he . Greet. steel. hil . fford. George S. t iii llt er ia tt . s. Alva . r. Dagete. all of Ekalakee Mon- a. Y MRS. Register. t-13 NoTICE FoR PUBLICATION. Department of the interloi C. 8. 1.111211 Office at Miles Clly. Montana. Mar. 81. 1917 Not 'leo is Ite\ebY given tient Wilson Talk- melte, of Ekalakie. Mont. who on May 18. eel, inside E. No. aele73 for North Half s. c. IA, 'I'. I N.11. 56E. M. P. M.. has flied me - k WI. Or 1011 r0 IIIIIkt. e year proof to ••111111 , 41 Ili ho land above deecribtal • ,4.144re S. .1. EinswIler. U. S. Commissioner it Ekaleekta. Montena on the 16th tiny of tins, 1tee, t 1101111::( es witnesses: Friel Martens. Friel Rose. Jesse W.Grant. rk 4'. Boggs ell Ektelake. Montane. 1- ei O. W. MY le RS. Itelftmter. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. el•parteit•tit et the !therein% U. S. Lana offiee at Nliles City, Montana. Mai . 31. 1917. Notice Is hereby given tient William E. 1 1 , • i t ) 1 . 1 . r i elli . 1ket . lre he. Skint:min. who, on Aprli 2.191n made li . E. No, 08144 for SEV4N ISM ; Nif :0.4E 1 4; SI . 31:-4:' 4 Sq.e. II; W 548WIa. SE% ;W.4 sue. 13: NE', N Wti See. 21. Two. 1 N.. .1.5. h.. NI. P.N1.•ridie 11. lute tiled notice of Mention to make II% i. Year proof to es- ..ieblieli Old n to the laud ethos . .., described whir, s. .1. Eniswiler, C. S. Uottetedssioner. it lekn ie he. Niontana, on the 21th day of 'lutetium names as witnesses: Minion Ie. °wens. Guy 1 1 :V/111:4, Berry Do- iy. Welter I. Maxwell nil of lekalaka. Mout. i-13 (1. W. NIYERS. Register. OTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. 8. Lana Mice. Sillee City. moat. April 21. 1917 NOTICE ion PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Lana Office, Miles City. Mont. Mar. 81, 1917, Notice is hereby given that Harry N. Smith of Ekalaka. Mont, who on April 11. 1910 made Homestead Entry No. 06162 for NW%,Seo.26;14%8W%,Sec.311;NY.NE% See. 17 T. IN.. R.57E., M. P. M. has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above described, before S. J. Emswiler, U. S. Commissioner, at Ekalaka, Montana, on the 22rd day of MAY. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Louis J. Seiverding. Birt Elmore, Freder- ick L. Curt., Frank H. Nettekoven all of Ekalaka, Mont. 4-18 G. W. MYERS. Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Department of the intertor,, U. S. Land Office at Miles City. Montana, Mar. II. 1917. Notice is hereby given that William E. Owens. of Ekalaka. Mont who on Apr.18,1910 made H. E. No. 08366 for le548W%. SE% Sec. 22; N 1 / 2 13W% Sec. 23, T. IN. R.57E. M. P. M.. has filed notice of intention t,o make five year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before S. J. Emswiler, U.S. Commissioher at /Melaka, Montana on the 24th day of May. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: - Xavier S. Balz, James Cleveland, William E. Wear, Carl x. patlund all of Ekalaks, Montana. 4 18 G. W. MYERS. Register. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice is hereby given that the lands described below. em- bracing 080 acres. within the Sioux Nation- al Forest. Montana. will be subject to settle- ment and entry under the provielons of the homestead laws of the,United States and the sot of June 11, 190e (84 Stat.. 111211,at the U. S. Land °Mee at Miles City. Mont. on June 27 1917. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claiming any of said lands for ag- ricultural purposes prior to January 1906. and has not abandoned same, has a prefer- ence right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the per- son! mentioned below. who have a prefer- ence right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or appli- cant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to June 27, 1917. on which date the lands will be subject to settlement end . entry by =7 qualified_ perilon. The Nar%W 1 / 2 . Sec. 14. T.1 S.. R.60E. M. M.. ISO acres; application Of WM. J. HurleY. Ekalaka. Montana; List 1-3478. A tract of land within what will probably be when surveyed Secs. 13. 24. T 8. R. 61 E. M. M., described as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. I. whence the NW corner Section 19, T.2 S.. R.62 E.. M. P. M. bears S. 1270 E., 19 chs.; extending thence R. 40 chit to Cor. No. 2; thence W. 40 chi. to Cor.No. II; thence N.40 cbs. to Cor. No. 4; thence E. 40 cbs. to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning. e,ontain- ing 160 acres. application of Benj. Harry Lacey. Camp Crook, D; List 1-8479 Thb W 1 / 2 W3i. Sec. 25, T. S. R. 60 E., M. M. 180 acres. applieation of J, E. Currey. Sykes, montana; List 1-8480 The NEI4SE%. 800.11. T.8 S. R, 60E., N. M. 10aeres; application of Louis D. Diers. Baker Montana; List 1-3492. The SE1413E%. Sec. II; W 1 / 2 8V/44, W 1 / 2 NE14 8W;4, W%8EY48W 1 ,4. flea. LI. T.3 8. R. 00'E. u. ; application of Vera Nee Diers, Baker. Mnntana. List I-3492. April 10, 1917. O. M. BRUCE, Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Mose. 4-27 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Miles City. Montana. May 8. 1917. Notice is 'hereby given that Rer - D. Wright. of Elgin, Mont.. who, ou April IS. 1910. made Homestead entry, No. 08281, for SW% section 6. Township 1 South. Range 60 East. M. P. Meridian. has filed notice of Intention to make five year Proof, to estab- lish claim to the land above described. be- fore S. J. Emswiler, U. &Commissioner. at Elminkft. lidont.. on the 2nd day of July. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: George A. Hobbs. Joseph F.. Hoffman. Augeist H. Forsberg. Diet Weis, all of Elgin. Montane. G. W. MYERS. Register. b-9 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 3. Land Office at Miles City. Montana. May 8.1917. Notice Is hereby given that Elmer E. Wright, who. on April 18, 1910. made Home stead entry. No. 08131. for SE%. Section Township 1 South. Range 60 Emit. M. P. Meridian. has filed notice of intention to niake five year Proof. to establish claim to the tend above described. before S. J. Ems - wetter. U. S. Commissioner. at Eireleke, Montana. on the 2nd day of July.1917. Claitnnet names as witnesses: George A. Hobbs. Joseph E. Hoffman. Au- gust Forsberg, Mat Weiss, all of Elgin. Mont 6-9 (LW. MYERS. Register. Notice To the Delinquent Taxpayers on Personal Property in Fallon County, Montana. The law re- quires the County Treasurer to enforce the payrnent of Personal Taxes that become delinquent I have no choice in the matter in performing my duty. Notices have been sent to all Delinquents on personal property to the last known address, for the taxes of the years, 1914-1915-1916. If you have paid your taxes for any or all of those 'years, please send me the number of your tax re - Not lee is hereby given Hint Ben E. Jones zeipt so that I can love you prop - .f Lk:deka. Mont. who on April 18, 1913 liaise ilonitatead ent ry No. et81106 for NW%. er credit, as the books at the %% 1 •1. sW 1 4SW , 4. NW 1 / 4 814%. Sec. 33, T N. IL 59E.. M. P.M. hits flied notice of inten present time do not show them to ke three you' proof to te.letblish le lllll to the Ilend 1113 )ve arser 11)141 betPre to be paid. I MUST start attach - s..1. Ette• Iler, S. Commissioner tit Eka- r .kee. Menton,' on lite 1611e deo - of June, ing the property concerned, by May 1st, 1917. Yours truly, R. B. LOWRY, Co, Treas., Fallon 3t County, Montana. I am the district agent for the Advance Rumely line of imple- ments and will deem it a4avor 11/11Mfillt 1111111CP as witnesses: tO figure with you on atif thresh- ing or plowing outfits, also sta- tionery engines. Frank Voss. k JOB PRINTING? Yes, we do it in any style, size or color you wish, and we do it right. Give us a trial. .