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..„ t'• • 5 • GEYSER JUDITH] BASIN for several years and the sale of his TIMES ranch has greatty surprised his neigh - Published every Thursday at Geyser, Mont ; Mtss Anne 1,if returned (ionic last week. The members of the Kibbe). Horse • Co. held a meeting at the Lavoie home Entered as second-class matter March 25, 1911, at the poatoffice at Geyser, Montana, ' Sunday afternoon. Those present were under the act of March 3, 1879. Peter Vann, president; Nathan John- son, John Gahan, Wilfred Lavoie. Ed Gahan, James Walters and Jos. Lavoie, Sr. Mrs: Nathan Johnson and Mrs. M. B. Parrish, Editor and Publisher THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912 - KIBBEY Herman Anderson made a business trip to Monarch last Wednesday. John Gahan spent the afternoon visit - Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lavoie returned mg with Mrs. Lavoie, Nlisses Mary home after staying a month, at their and Florence Lavoie and Elva Jones. . sheep camp on the Ober place during A runaway accident occurred Sun - the lambing „awn. Although our day on the road between Kibbey and snowstorm made things look serious 1 Raynsford. Mr. Bouldice of Belt Park for a few days, Mr. Lavoie had very and two fellow travelers were driving good luck with lambs. in a buggy with a horse led behind. The afternoon of Arbor Day at the 'Something frightened the horse that Kibbey school was occupied in a short was being led and he jumped forward program and in planting a few poplr into the back of the rig. One man trees. Some wild flowers and straw- was obliged to jump and was so badly als transplanted in the bruised that he and NIL Bouldice spent' the night at Kibbey. Ed. McKay called at the Lavoie home Sunday afternoon. berries school N - for a Thursday on he intends to were a rd r Bet Park stopped at the Lavoie home his way to Utica, wherel KNERVILLE !-. work this summer. Mr. and NI rs. H. B. Dickinson were Miss May Lavoie made a brief visit guests at the Bail home Sunday. to Belt Friday, returning the next day. John Gahan went to Monarch Sat- urday after his wife and little boys, Ralf and Ray. Mrs. Gahan has been in Nethart the past year and the two children had just completed a winter term of school: They intend to go to the Kibbey school this summer. Mrs. Hattie Croff made a business trip to Raynsford the end of the weak. Mr. August Olson sold his farm of 160 acres recently at $30 an acre. NI r. Olson has been hying in this vicinity Mrs. Janey Boyd who has been having a serious time with rheumatism for several weeks is somewhat better at present. George P. Arnold of Stanford was a business visitor in Knerville last Fri- day. 1.and seekers have been quite plen- tiful in the SI ware Butte country re- cently. A surveyor from Great hills has been locating the line between the Dickinsan and ( )snes ranches. Hotel Geyser Geyser, Montana American Plan $2.00 per Day Special Rates by Week or Month First -Class Service Special Attention to Commercial Travelers ANDREW HEDMAN, Prohr. M. E. PARRISH U. S. Commissioner GEYSER, MONTANA Land Filings and Proofs. All land office papers correctly prepared. Harry Morrow of Fort Benton was a visitor in the neighborhood Thurs- day. George V. Bain left for White Sulphur Springs the latter part of lasi week where he will remain for sonic time in the hope of benefiting his health. W. H. Delany visited at the W. A. Harris home Saturday. Ed Boyd has been building for Miss Floeda McQuiten claim in Lone Tree. F. R. Spencer returned from Great Falls Tuesday, having attended funeral of Louis Knerr. Orie Nottingham of Shonkin and the stock inspector of Chouteau coun- ty were Knerville business visirors one day last week, taking dinner at the II. B. Dickinson home. H. E. VanVoast and family, recent arrivals from Unionville, Mo., are spending a few days at the home of J. Y. Warren before moving onto their ranch Cr' Lone Tree. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Troy were called to Great Falls recently by the death of Mrs. Troy's father, ThonLis McKeone of Stockett. Nit. and Mrs. Bain were recent vis- itors of W. E. Dickinson and family. The plentiful rains of the week were just what the crops needed and every - thing is now growing finely. J. P. NI ansfield anti family left Wei . - nesday for Rochester, NI inn.. %% hew Mrs. Nianstield. who is suffering from a nervous breakdown since the death of her father, will take treatment at the Niayo brothers' hospttal. NIrs. Wm. Gillispie has returned to her home in Canada after a visit with her sister. Nirs NI. J. Troy. William Earl and son of East K net - vine, were callers in the neighborhood Sunday. They . have potatoes seyeral seYeral inches high and some of thk early egetables nearly Loge enough ti! eat. a house on her the, Geyser's 400 Ranchers. see ii ruby's 400 house and bungalow plans and designs be- fore you build. LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication (Non -coal.) Department of the Interior, I S. Land Office at Great Falls. Mont., May 6. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Lila G. Donnelly (formerl; Calvert) of Kner- talle. Mont.. who. on Oct. 27. 1905, made homestead entry No. 01679. for se 1.i ne 1 .1 se ! !! 4 ' section 23. n' • sw„' 4 section 24, township 19 north. , range ll east. NIontana meridian. ha filed notice of intention to make tina: commutation proof. to establish claim to the land above described. before R. H. Bemis, I\. S. Commissioner. at hi - office, at Belt. Mont.. on the 24th dam of June 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: N: e i Site, .joie L. Silve, James in -- field, hi mm 'Riaafds. all of K nei! Mont. 5-16 E. L. BARNES. Register. Notice for Publication (Non -coal.) Department of the Interior, 1\. S. 1.an,' Office at Great I Ills, Mont., NIA ., 6. 1912. Notice is hereby given that ( 1)ormelly (formerly I. • altero of K rot vile. Mcmi. olio, on ( 1. I. 8. 1911. made desert land entry No. 111238. to, n': st section 21, tou re,hip \t. range 11 E., N lontana Nietnban, filed notice of intention to make hici1 proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before R. II. Bemis U S. Commissioner. at his olli# c. Belt. Mont., on the 24th day of 11.10•1M•110•11110•41111•111111•411.•1111•••11•111,•4111.•10•411111•4•10•111111•41.•4111•1! 1912 . Claimant names at it Ni.11 LI()UORS CIGARS t;s ,1 N k l y lie, N I ono. • The Silver Dollar Saloon 6 1912 • Notice for Publication (Non-coalj )epartment of the interior, S. Land Office at Great Falls. Mont., Nlat I Fitzgerald Foster, Proprietors European Plan A First -Class Cafe in Connection • & cl•-•-••-•-•-•••••- -•••••-•••. c . •-•6 1 S 16 E. I,. II %RN! s. Rerm 1, r i Nonce is hereby given that Rudolph George S. Kneer, Prop. 4 1 American and Budweiser Beers GEYSER. MONTANA •4111•40•110•411•4111•41110•410•1110•11110•10•410•q11,01.4 4110••••48111•111t# The Great Falls Hotel Alber, of Belt. Mont.. NO10, nil , 1▪ . 1911, made homestead emit 025313. for se se', sectom 9, •vt , * a section 10, w nw' i section 7 township 19 north. range 9 east. NIon- i tana meridian, has filed maice of inten- t lion to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land Acne de- scribed. before R. H. Bemis, V. S. Commissioner. at his Mina-, at Belt. Mont., on the 24th day of June. 1912. Claimant names as witnes.cs• 11.1 , 4 Rush, of Belt. NI omit.: Thomas Vs of Ilighwood: hlichael Lynch. IL, * . non Km); W. J rank MI:I .C1'•!1,ii Geyser. 5-16 L. L. 13An4ES, Reumer. he SPIRITof% Photo by A,rnerii-ii n Pre , a • A SOLDIER'S GRAVE. By ALICE E. ALLEN A LITTLE old forgotten cemetery Where sunlight softly streams, Where birds and bees and blooms of May make Merry And winds are sweet with dreams; A few old fashioned monuments half broken. Around which grasses wave, No other sign of memory or token By which to mark a grave, Except an apple tree, which stoops and offers A branch of blossoms gay To one low mound, like some kind heart that proffers With love its best . bouguist. Through tears I read what Time, all else effacing By rain and frost and sun, Has left upon th• ston• in tender trac- ing, \A Pny of 8txty-onel\ PEACE. Oh. draw snide the drapery of gloom Ano ird the sunshine chase the clouds away And gild with blighter glory every tomb We decorate today, And In the holy silence reigning round. While prayers of perfume bless the atmosphere Where loyal souls of love and faith are found, Thank GoO that peace la here! And let each angry impulse that may start Ile smothered out of every loyal breast, And, rocked within the cradle of the heart, Let every sorrow rest. —James W hitcomb Riley. ----- - Wanted War to Go On. riming the civil war to a car on a raiiroad which runs foto New York a dramatic Keene Was enacted. A per- son dressed as a gentleman. speaking to a friend across the ear, said: \Well I hope the war may last Mx months tenger. It it does I shim hare made enough trioney to retire tromp business. in the mast six mouths Eve made. $100.000. Six months more arid I shall have enough. - A holy sat behind the speaker and necessarily heard his remarks. When Ii e had finished speaking ritie tapped him on the shoulder and said: \Sir. 1 had two sons One was killed lit the battle of Fredericksburg. and the other was killed at the battle of Murfreesboro \ Slip was silent for a moment, and so Were an around who heard her. Then. overcome by her Indignation. she slid ,denly slapped the speculator. brat on 0111e Cheek end I IT'D 01) I he other Be- fore the teitow could any A word the passengers sitting near who tiad wit- nessed the whole affair seized WM and pushed him (rum the car. We have the agency for the BEST LAUNDRY in the Country—the Billings Steam Laundry Baths The bathroom will be reserved for the use of ladies only on Moo - do)', Wednetday and Friday even- ings. JOHN BRYAN the Barber Steam Plowing 1Ve are prepared to take con- tracts for plowing and preparing ground for crop; will also put in spring and fall crop on shares. • First -Class Work RENNER & JOHNSON (;1;,)'SE R, NIONT. A 11 Information from the LAND OFFICE and Plats Furnished Promptly T HERE are enough uncertainties about trading in lands without guessing at the title. Be on the safe side —demand an Abstract of Title. The Hubbard Abstract Company Great Falls, - Montana. ADAM HRUBY Carpenter and General Building Contractor JOBBING AND REMODELING GEYSER. MONTANA COL. STARK, The Noted AUCTIONEER For all kinds of sales as well as PED- IGREED STOCK A SPECIALTY I,et me know at once. so I can arrange the date and everything. It means More to you in the end. 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