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OIRECTORY Profesironal and 1 jness Cards. R. N.. JOKE'S Office In Tankin Building Insurance. Money to Loan on Farm Lands. Phone No. 37 Harlowton, - - Montana W t;. rUSBAND. LAWYER Will practice in all state and fe- deral courts. Conveyancing col- lections Corporation law and real estate. Ofilce, Central Avenue. IHarlowton. - - - - --- Montana DR. S. K. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON Otlice: Nlain Street. Harlowton, - Montana. L. D. GLENN ATTOREY-AT-LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC Will practice in all state and f v1 eral courts. Conveyanie'ng and lections. Office in The First National Bank block on Cen tral A ve. Hlarlowton. - - - Montana. Musselshell Lodge No. 69 A. F. and A. M. Meets first and third Monday evenings of each month. A. .. DREYER,W. M. G. C. PERKINS, Secretary 1. 0. 0. F. CARBONATE. LODGE No. 39 meets every Tuesday night in odd Fellows Hall in Urner block. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. YOUNG McDONALD, N. o. F. H. WHITE. Sec'y A. J. Dreyer ARCHITECT See me before you ,build. I pre. pare all plans and specifications. School Houses a specialty. YOUR Wheat by the latest process of milling in the finest and most mo- dern mill in the West makes: Harlowton Flour BRANDS: Sapphire Isis Roses Judith Queenw Montco Everybody's Try It Under Opr Guarantee Montana Flour Mills Co. Manufacturers Harlowton, - Montana City Bakery FRESH BREAD, PIES and CAKE. Having bought out the Ross Confectionery, we are prepared to supply you with candy, ice cream etc. HOME MADE CANDY WHOLESALE and RETAIL Remember the place. Busy Bee Corner. CITY BAKERY HARLOWTON, . MONT. E.R. LAUSTED CIVIL ENGINEER Ditch Work and Farm Lines a Specialty HARLOWTON, MONTANA Urner Rooming House OVER URNER'S STORE Pleasant Rooms, Electric Lighted Steam Heated RATES - 75c and $1.00 S No UasC 57 Reasons Stilckney's Cater ism is aguide to Engine satisfaction-It states 57 reasons where the Stickney Engine excels all others in its out- side igniter, straight line valve motion, perfect cooling system, automatic mixer, ball-bearing governor, in the quality of lts material and the accuracy of its workmanship. We want you to have one-They are free-.Come and get one. I. S. McQuitty I EXCLUSIVE AGENT Y#rnrtoCo.. - Harlowtown, Mont. itMfIOTIES NOTIC, FOIO PUBLICATION Departfiient `o4 tie Interior, U S. Land Qfce at Lewistown, Montana, A ril >:;;11a. Aot isereby given that ELIZABETH E. STEVENS of Harlowton, Montana, who on March 3, 1909, made desert land entry No. 05025r for SJ NW&, section 6, township 7 N., range 17 east Montana P. Meridian; has filed notice of inten- tion to make.final desert land proof, to establith claini to the land above described, before W. T. Anderson, U. S. Commissioner at Harlowton, Mont. on the 3rd de srof jurte, 1913. Claimant at es asw i t nesses: Ben, ami-'i Stevens, of Harlowton, .Montana; Claire Wellington, Thomas Parkhurst and Roberts G. Anderson, all of Winnecook, Montana. C. E. McKoiN, Register. First Pub. May 2, 1913. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ottice at Lewistown, Montana, April 29, 1913. Notice is hereby given that EDWARD L. RAHILLY 'if Harilowton, Montana,who on Dec. 190', made Homestead Entry, No. 01610,j,for NI SWI, SW; SW4, section 4, township 9 N, Range 14 east, Mon- tana P. Meridian, has filec, notice o1 intention to make final commutation proof to establish claim to the land abovte described, before A. T. Ander- son, U. S. Commissioner,. at Harlow- ton, Montana on the 3rd day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Warren J. Tucker and Axel Johnson of Harlowton, Montana and Charles X. Barrows" and William Johnson of Judith Gap. Montana. C. E. McKoin, Register. First pub. May 2, 1913. NOTICE. In the District Court of the Sixth Julieial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Sweet G rass. George R Wilson et. al., Plaintiffs, vs. Thomas McCurry et. al., Defendants. In the matter of the application of Jesse E. Langston for a decree of water right.from the American Fork. NOTICE. Notice is h'ereby given that Jesse E. Langston has made application for a Decree of Water Right from the water of the American Fork, an ad- judicated stream; that the name of the appropriator is Jesse E. Langston the amount of appropriation is one hundred twenty (120) inches, or a flow of three cubic feet per second of said water, and the name of the stream from which the water is to be appropriated is American Fork. H. C. Pound, W. C. Husband, Clerk of Court. Attorney for Petitioner. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land-oftice at Lewistown, Montana April 9th, 1913. Notice is hereby given that HUGH M. JONES of Judith Gap, Montana, who on Jule 6, 1909, made Homestead Entry No. 06238, for S1 SEI, N W4 SE1 and NEI SWI, section 2, township 9 north. range 14, East M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final Three-Year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before A. T. Anderson, U. S. Commissioner, at Harlowton, Montana, on the 19th day of May, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles M. Barrows, Emory Burgess, Alvin F. Plott.ner and Osborne F. Deyarmon, all of Judith Gap, Mont. C. E. McKoin, Register. First Pub. April 18, 1913. NOTICE I, Jacob H. Smith, being a native born citizen of the United States of America, and being desirous of using my Homestead right, do proclaim arid declare that I have, this 13th day of May, 1913, squatted upon and made Improvements theremn, on Sec. tionn 25, Township 10, Nnrth Rartge 13 East, on what will be known as the NEI, when officially surveyed by the United States Government, same being about 13 miles doe Tnorth of the town of Twodot, Meagher County, Montana. his Attest: Jacob HI. x Smlthe mark S Robert Caldbeck. State of Montana, County ofjMeagher-, as On this thirteenth day of May, -1913, before me personally appeared ,Jacob Hl. Smith, to me well known, Iand acknowledged the foregoing state- Sment for the use and purposes therein expressed. Clarence P. Tooley, Notary Public for the State of Montana, residing at Twodot, Montana. My commission expires May 21, 1915. ) (First pub. Mgy 16) XOTICIl? De artment okh' S. Ir Land Otce at Lke*J ana, April 16. 193. Notice is hereby givenY THOMAS F. HA of Hiarlowton, Montana, w1 Oct. 5, 1909, made Hiomegtead 'No. do 07217, for N# N Wi, NW etion j, 32, township 8 north, r east, K. P. Meridian,. has s oieof fe intention to mnalle fnal ti ear proof to establish claimi to land d; above described, before AT. 'And rson. o' U. S. Commissioner, I r ton, di .fonti., on the 19th daysof t 913 M Claimant names'as wlitri Joseph Muir, Frank J B kley, t [larry C. Kiok arid George 8. Sellick all of Harlowtoni. Mont;7 .0. E. McKoin, Register. j First Pub. April 18, 191 4 ' g It NOTICE.! In the District Coort of the Sixth Judicial District or the $tate of Montana, in and for the County of Sweet Grass. George R. Wilson et. al., Plalrtiffs, vs. Thomas McCurry et. al., De i dantt. In the matter of the applicaKf n of James 1. Langston for a do ee o, water right from the Americai Fork. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that James 1. Langston has made application for a Decree of Water Rih.ft r" the water of the American Wr ad- judicated stream; that t ete iie or the appropriator isJames al ton; the amouut of approprl ti~rn one hundred twenty (120) ircices; or a flow of three cubic feet p@ seccnd of said water, and the name. the stream from which the witer iS~o be appropriated is AmericanFork. II. C. Poujed, W. C. Husband, Clerk'6f Court. Attorney for Petitioner. ALIAS SUMMONS State of Montana, County of Meagher, ss. 1 n Justice Court, Musselshell Town- ship, before Earl H. Shook, Justiceof the Peace. F. E. Robertson, plaintiff, versus C. D. Sill and Mary Sill, defendants. The State of Montana sends greeiengs to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to ap pear before me, Earl H. Shook a Jus- tice of the Peace in and for Mussel- shell Township, in the County of Meagher, State of Montanla, at my office in Harlowton, in said count) and state, on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, then and there to make answer to the complaint of F. E. Robertson, the above named plaintiff, in a civil action. The said action is brought to re- cover the sum of seventeen 72-100 ($17.72) dollars for goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to you at your special instance and request. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer, judg- ment. will be taken against, you; C. D. Sill and Mary Sill, the aboie miamed. defendants, according to thq said complaint, and for costs of suit" n your behalf extended. You are further notified that your property has been attached to satisfy the debt. Given under my hand this 3rd day of May, A. D. 1913. Earl [I. Shook, Justice of the Peace in and for said Township. Robert N. Jones, Attorney for Plaintiff. s First pub. May 9, 1913. ALIAS SUMMONS State of Montana, County of Meagher, ss. In the Justice Court of Musselsheil Township, before John McParland, Justice of the Peace. Urner Mercantile Co. (a Corpora- tion) plaintiff versus Mr. Dota, defen- dant: The State of Montana to the above named Defendant, Greeting: You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me, John McPar- land a Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Meagher, at my office in Harlowton, on the 21st day of May A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, then and there to make an- swer to the complaint of the above named plaintiff, in a certain action to recover the sum of Eleven and 10-100 ($11.10) Dollars and the costs of this action for goods, wares and merchan- dise sold and delivered to you at your special instance and request, at HIar- lowton, Montana. And if you fail to appear and an- swer as above required, judgment will be taken against you according to the complaint. Given under my hand this 21st day of April, A. D., 1913. John McParland, Justice of the Peace. First Pub. April 25, 1913. NOTICE 1, Joel G. Smith, a native born cit- izen of the U. S. of America, does, on this 12th day of May, A. D. 1913, pub- lish and proclaim that I am desirous of settling on unsurveyed govern- ment land, with intention of taking advantages of my homestead lights, antd that I have settled upon and have begun the improvement of .what will be described, when officially sur- veyed, as the South-east quarter of Section Twenty-five, Township Ten, North Range Thirteen East M M said tract of land being about( thir teen miles due north of the town of Twodot, Meagher County, Mont. Joel II. Snfith. State of Montana,: County of Meagher, Personally appeared before me, Clarence P. Tooley, a Notary Public. in and for the State of Montana, Joel G. Smith, acknowledged 'to me that he who subscribed to the fore- going statement for the purpQs6. therein expressed, this 13th day of May, A. D. 1913. Clarence P. Tooley, Notary Public for the State of Montana, residing ao Twodot, Montana. My commission expires May 21, 910. (First pub. May 16). In the teentb 44$ State' lt a SCount' Mtahrx Austi intvers usT dot TW st(J pa a cof praton, John is an t uy Itoy)4ntiin deg fendants. To be sold at Sherif's Sale on Frij 4 day the 23rd dy of May, 1913. at 3. o'clock p. in. at the. premise hethI1 described, in the town of Twodd j Meagher connty, Montana, the foI owing describediproperty. Lots eight (8) and nine (9) in b1oe4' two (2), of tDierks Addition to th Townsite of Twodot, Meagher county# Montana, togethier with all and sii- gular the tenements, hereditameit.t and appttrtenanues thertinto belon- ing.i Robert Menzies, . Sheriff of Mea her Count First pub, May 2, 1913. Tegivo you tbe jollijugpouf i " C. L B f You feed tonly when tea worldng. Uses cheap fuel andlhas the actual ground working power ef4- horses- is steel throughout-giveslong service- is the modern farmers greatest helper. wRrTE o f:e.stu*edbt B.L. Best Gas Traction Co. Station ', Oakland, CaL f We make 5 other suiea-25-54-60- 7 6- 80-90 horer.power We are operating a Iarje Besawer Stesl 1 Plant is connection with our own work. Write for literature about the new "C. L. Best 70 and 90 H. P. Tractor" with Self Laying Track. Agents Wanted IN THIS TERRITORY Farming Season is now on, and it is late, you havent much time to lose We have everything needed on the farm in the line of Single Trees, Double Trees, Neckyokes, Post Augers, Post Diggers, Spades, Irrigation Shovels, Pitch Forks Garden Rakes; , c. :w , Horse Collars, Swet ?ad,, ness and. Harness Extras Good eed Oats, Cl aned for the Drill $1.75 per cwt. UVRNE N .. In A-- It v/,, . . . _ * . , . s _ . _ _ r . r. di . " , r _ ' r . .- c. . 'o L Shown al the natora fetures ofti wod rf t )tyl ins whidh atoiisand co bojs ow girls aitiX~I~sto gra part. An Ho er ad a ict of ntense x t1 that puir STYLES, QUALITY, CRIme and cOnv AnceyuSelf Arlowton Shoe Store I~idrichr & Mugge bur%, Prop. 1

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Page 1: The Harlowton news (Harlowton, Mont.) 1913-05-16 [p ]€¦ · E. R. LAUSTED CIVIL ENGINEER Ditch Work and Farm Lines a Specialty HARLOWTON, MONTANA Urner Rooming House OVER URNER'S

OIRECTORYProfesironal and 1 jness Cards.

R. N.. JOKE'SOffice In Tankin Building

Insurance. Money to Loan onFarm Lands.Phone No. 37

Harlowton, - - Montana

W t;. rUSBAND.LAWYER

Will practice in all state and fe-deral courts. Conveyancing col-lections Corporation law and realestate. Ofilce, Central Avenue.

IHarlowton. - - - - --- Montana

DR. S. K. CAMPBELLPHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON

Otlice: Nlain Street.Harlowton, - Montana.

L. D. GLENNATTOREY-AT-LAW& NOTARY PUBLIC

Will practice in all state and f v1eral courts. Conveyanie'ng andlections. Office in The FirstNational Bank block on Central A ve.

Hlarlowton. - - - Montana.

Musselshell Lodge No. 69A. F. and A. M.

Meets first and third Monday eveningsof each month.

A. .. DREYER,W. M.G. C. PERKINS, Secretary

1. 0. 0. F. CARBONATE. LODGE No. 39meets every Tuesday night in odd FellowsHall in Urner block.Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend.

YOUNG McDONALD, N. o.F. H. WHITE. Sec'y

A. J. DreyerARCHITECT

See me before you ,build. I pre.pare all plans and specifications.School Houses a specialty.

YOUR Wheatby the latest process of milling in

the finest and most mo-dern mill in the West

makes:

Harlowton FlourBRANDS:

Sapphire Isis RosesJudith Queenw Montco

Everybody'sTry It Under Opr Guarantee

Montana Flour Mills Co.Manufacturers

Harlowton, - Montana

City BakeryFRESH BREAD, PIES andCAKE. Having bought outthe Ross Confectionery, weare prepared to supply youwith candy, ice cream etc.

HOME MADE CANDY

WHOLESALE and RETAILRemember the place. BusyBee Corner.

CITY BAKERYHARLOWTON, . MONT.

E. R. LAUSTEDCIVIL ENGINEER

Ditch Work and Farm Linesa Specialty

HARLOWTON, MONTANA

Urner Rooming HouseOVER URNER'S STORE

Pleasant Rooms, Electric LightedSteam Heated

RATES - 75c and $1.00

S No UasC

57 ReasonsStilckney's Cater ism is aguide to Engine

satisfaction-It states 57 reasons where theStickney Engine excels all others in its out-side igniter, straight line valve motion, perfectcooling system, automatic mixer, ball-bearing governor, in the quality oflts material and the accuracy of its workmanship. We want you to haveone-They are free-.Come and get one.

I. S. McQuitty IEXCLUSIVE AGENT

Y#rnrtoCo.. - Harlowtown, Mont.

itMfIOTIESNOTIC, FOIO PUBLICATIONDepartfiient `o4 tie Interior, U S.

Land Qfce at Lewistown, Montana,A ril >:;;11a.

Aot isereby given that

ELIZABETH E. STEVENSof Harlowton, Montana, who onMarch 3, 1909, made desert land entryNo. 05025r for SJ NW&, section 6,township 7 N., range 17 east MontanaP. Meridian; has filed notice of inten-tion to make.final desert land proof,to establith claini to the land abovedescribed, before W. T. Anderson, U.S. Commissioner at Harlowton, Mont.on the 3rd de srof jurte, 1913.

Claimant at es asw i t nesses:Ben, ami-'i Stevens, of Harlowton,

.Montana; Claire Wellington, ThomasParkhurst and Roberts G. Anderson,all of Winnecook, Montana.

C. E. McKoiN, Register.First Pub. May 2, 1913.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONDepartment of the Interior, U. S.

Land Ottice at Lewistown, Montana,April 29, 1913.

Notice is hereby given that

EDWARD L. RAHILLY'if Harilowton, Montana,who on Dec.

190', made Homestead Entry, No.01610,j,for NI SWI, SW; SW4, section4, township 9 N, Range 14 east, Mon-tana P. Meridian, has filec, notice o1intention to make final commutation

proof to establish claim to the landabovte described, before A. T. Ander-son, U. S. Commissioner,. at Harlow-ton, Montana on the 3rd day ofJune, 1913.

Claimant names as witnesses:Warren J. Tucker and Axel Johnson

of Harlowton, Montana and CharlesX. Barrows" and William Johnson ofJudith Gap. Montana.

C. E. McKoin, Register.First pub. May 2, 1913.

NOTICE.In the District Court of the Sixth

Julieial District of the State ofMontana, in and for the County ofSweet G rass.

George R Wilson et. al., Plaintiffs,vs.

Thomas McCurry et. al., Defendants.In the matter of the application of

Jesse E. Langston for a decree ofwater right.from the American Fork.

NOTICE.Notice is h'ereby given that Jesse

E. Langston has made application fora Decree of Water Right from thewater of the American Fork, an ad-judicated stream; that the name ofthe appropriator is Jesse E. Langstonthe amount of appropriation is onehundred twenty (120) inches, or aflow of three cubic feet per second ofsaid water, and the name of thestream from which the water is to beappropriated is American Fork.

H. C. Pound,W. C. Husband, Clerk of Court.

Attorney for Petitioner.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Department of the Interior, U. S.

Land-oftice at Lewistown, MontanaApril 9th, 1913.

Notice is hereby given that

HUGH M. JONESof Judith Gap, Montana, who on Jule6, 1909, made Homestead Entry No.06238, for S1 SEI, N W4 SE1 and NEISWI, section 2, township 9 north.range 14, East M. P. Meridian, hastiled notice of intention to make finalThree-Year proof to establish claimto the land above described, beforeA. T. Anderson, U. S. Commissioner,at Harlowton, Montana, on the 19thday of May, 1913.

Claimant names as witnesses:Charles M. Barrows, Emory Burgess,

Alvin F. Plott.ner and Osborne F.Deyarmon, all of Judith Gap, Mont.

C. E. McKoin, Register.First Pub. April 18, 1913.

NOTICEI, Jacob H. Smith, being a native

born citizen of the United States ofAmerica, and being desirous of usingmy Homestead right, do proclaimarid declare that I have, this 13thday of May, 1913, squatted upon andmade Improvements theremn, on Sec.tionn 25, Township 10, Nnrth Rartge13 East, on what will be known asthe NEI, when officially surveyed bythe United States Government, samebeing about 13 miles doe Tnorth ofthe town of Twodot, Meagher County,Montana. his

Attest: Jacob HI. x Smlthemark

S Robert Caldbeck.State of Montana,

County ofjMeagher-, asOn this thirteenth day of May,

-1913, before me personally appeared,Jacob Hl. Smith, to me well known,

Iand acknowledged the foregoing state-Sment for the use and purposes thereinexpressed. Clarence P. Tooley,

Notary Public for the Stateof Montana, residing atTwodot, Montana.

My commission expires May 21, 1915.) (First pub. Mgy 16)

XOTICIl?De artment okh' S. Ir

Land Otce at Lke*J ana,April 16. 193.

Notice is hereby givenYTHOMAS F. HA

of Hiarlowton, Montana, w1 Oct.5, 1909, made Hiomegtead 'No. do07217, for N# N Wi, NW etion j,32, township 8 north, r east,K. P. Meridian,. has s oieof feintention to mnalle fnal ti earproof to establish claimi to land d;above described, before AT. 'And rson. o'U. S. Commissioner, I r ton, di.fonti., on the 19th daysof t 913 M

Claimant names'as wlitriJoseph Muir, Frank J B kley, t

[larry C. Kiok arid George 8. Sellickall of Harlowtoni. Mont;7

.0. E. McKoin, Register. jFirst Pub. April 18, 191 4 ' g

It

NOTICE.!In the District Coort of the Sixth

Judicial District or the $tate ofMontana, in and for the County ofSweet Grass.

George R. Wilson et. al., Plalrtiffs,vs.

Thomas McCurry et. al., De i dantt.In the matter of the applicaKf n of

James 1. Langston for a do ee o,water right from the Americai Fork.

NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that James

1. Langston has made application fora Decree of Water Rih.ft r" thewater of the American Wr ad-judicated stream; that t ete iie orthe appropriator isJames al ton;the amouut of approprl ti~rn onehundred twenty (120) ircices; or aflow of three cubic feet p@ seccnd ofsaid water, and the name. thestream from which the witer iS~o beappropriated is AmericanFork.

II. C. Poujed,W. C. Husband, Clerk'6f Court.

Attorney for Petitioner.

ALIAS SUMMONSState of Montana, County of

Meagher, ss.1 n Justice Court, Musselshell Town-

ship, before Earl H. Shook, Justiceofthe Peace.

F. E. Robertson, plaintiff, versusC. D. Sill and Mary Sill, defendants.The State of Montana sends greeiengs

to the above named defendants:You are hereby summoned to ap

pear before me, Earl H. Shook a Jus-tice of the Peace in and for Mussel-shell Township, in the County ofMeagher, State of Montanla, at myoffice in Harlowton, in said count)and state, on the 17th day of May,A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in. of saidday, then and there to make answerto the complaint of F. E. Robertson,the above named plaintiff, in a civilaction.

The said action is brought to re-cover the sum of seventeen 72-100($17.72) dollars for goods, wares andmerchandise sold and delivered to youat your special instance and request.

And you are hereby notified that ifyou fail to appear and answer, judg-ment. will be taken against, you; C. D.Sill and Mary Sill, the aboie miamed.defendants, according to thq saidcomplaint, and for costs of suit" nyour behalf extended.

You are further notified that yourproperty has been attached to satisfythe debt.

Given under my hand this 3rd dayof May, A. D. 1913.

Earl [I. Shook,Justice of the Peace in and

for said Township.Robert N. Jones,

Attorney for Plaintiff.s First pub. May 9, 1913.

ALIAS SUMMONSState of Montana, County of

Meagher, ss.In the Justice Court of Musselsheil

Township, before John McParland,Justice of the Peace.

Urner Mercantile Co. (a Corpora-tion) plaintiff versus Mr. Dota, defen-dant:

The State of Montana to the abovenamed Defendant, Greeting:

You are hereby summoned to beand appear before me, John McPar-land a Justice of the Peace in and forthe county of Meagher, at my officein Harlowton, on the 21st day of MayA. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., of saidday, then and there to make an-swer to the complaint of the abovenamed plaintiff, in a certain action torecover the sum of Eleven and 10-100($11.10) Dollars and the costs of thisaction for goods, wares and merchan-dise sold and delivered to you at yourspecial instance and request, at HIar-lowton, Montana.

And if you fail to appear and an-swer as above required, judgment willbe taken against you according to thecomplaint.

Given under my hand this 21st dayof April, A. D., 1913.

John McParland,Justice of the Peace.

First Pub. April 25, 1913.

NOTICE1, Joel G. Smith, a native born cit-

izen of the U. S. of America, does, onthis 12th day of May, A. D. 1913, pub-lish and proclaim that I am desirousof settling on unsurveyed govern-ment land, with intention of takingadvantages of my homestead lights,antd that I have settled upon andhave begun the improvement of .whatwill be described, when officially sur-veyed, as the South-east quarter ofSection Twenty-five, Township Ten,North Range Thirteen East M Msaid tract of land being about( thirteen miles due north of the town ofTwodot, Meagher County, Mont.

Joel II. Snfith.State of Montana,:

County of Meagher,Personally appeared before me,

Clarence P. Tooley, a Notary Public.in and for the State of Montana,Joel G. Smith, acknowledged 'to methat he who subscribed to the fore-going statement for the purpQs6.therein expressed, this 13th day ofMay, A. D. 1913.

Clarence P. Tooley,Notary Public for the State

of Montana, residing aoTwodot, Montana.

My commission expires May 21, 910.(First pub. May 16).

In theteentb 44$State' lt a

SCount' MtahrxAusti intvers usT

dot TW st(J pa a cof praton,John is an t uy Itoy)4ntiin degfendants.

To be sold at Sherif's Sale on Frij4

day the 23rd dy of May, 1913. at 3.o'clock p. in. at the. premise hethI1described, in the town of Twodd jMeagher connty, Montana, the foIowing describediproperty.Lots eight (8) and nine (9) in b1oe4'

two (2), of tDierks Addition to thTownsite of Twodot, Meagher county#Montana, togethier with all and sii-gular the tenements, hereditameit.tand appttrtenanues thertinto belon-ing.i

Robert Menzies, .Sheriff of Mea her Count

First pub, May 2, 1913.

Tegivo you tbe jollijugpouf i

" C. L Bf You feed tonly when tea worldng.Uses cheap fuel andlhas the actualground working power ef4- horses-is steel throughout-giveslong service-is the modern farmers greatest helper.

wRrTE o f:e.stu*edbt

B. L. Best Gas Traction Co.Station ', Oakland, CaL

f We make 5 other suiea-25-54-60-7 6-

80-90 horer.power

We are operating a Iarje Besawer Stesl1 Plant is connection with our own work.

Write for literature about the new"C. L. Best 70 and 90 H. P.Tractor" with Self Laying Track.

Agents WantedIN THIS TERRITORY

Farming Season is nowon, and it is late, youhavent much time to lose

We have everything needed on thefarm in the line of Single Trees,

Double Trees, Neckyokes, PostAugers, Post Diggers, Spades,Irrigation Shovels, Pitch Forks

Garden Rakes; , c. :w ,Horse Collars, Swet ?ad,,

ness and. Harness Extras

Good eed Oats, Cl anedfor the Drill

$1.75 per cwt.

UVRNE N ..InA--

It v /,, .. . _ * . , . s _ . _ _ r . r. di . " , r _ ' r . .- c. . 'o L

Shown al the natora fetures ofti wod rf t )tyl inswhidh atoiisand co bojs ow girls aitiX~I~sto gra part.

An Ho er ad a ict of ntense x t1

that puir STYLES, QUALITY,

CRIme and cOnv AnceyuSelf

Arlowton Shoe StoreI~idrichr & Mugge bur%, Prop. 1