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m M S ' '■ K *■ ■- ,-v ■ ; * S££,, ■'. ». 1 W \ . • m Community Silver COMPLETE LINE — GROSVBNOR PATTERN Suggestion« —FOB LADIES— WRIST WATCHES— White Gold Pilled From $10 to »30 Sn g gmtioni —FOR MEN— WATCHES— —From »15.50 to »40 Cuff Uafcs N? * Scarf Plus Pearl Necklace« Montana Sapphires Diamonds Seal Riags Emblem Pit* Knives» .... Cat Glam Hand Painted China Pwdh Purse« Manicure Sets Waldemar Chaîna Compact« Emblem Rings Belts KIDDY CUPS-BABY SETS E. H. Sundermeier JEWELER ft OPTOMETRIST , 44444444444444444 + 4 TIGER AND BLACK BUTTR 4 ♦ ♦♦*♦♦*4+♦++♦*♦**++4 (Too Ute for Last Week) Mrs. Margaret Martin, who has been quite ill, was taken to Stockett Monday for medical treatment Wallace Murdock, who is taking census, spent the week end at the Thrasher home. Mrs. Byron Cramer is spending the week in Great Falls having some den tal work done and doing Christmas shopping. George Habel was busy hauling wheat to Stockett Monday. Mrs. Thrasher was called to Great Falls Sunday on account of the death of her daughter in law. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson were in Great Falls Wednesday Mrs. and Mias Anthony spent Sun day at the Thrasher ranch. Wm. Beadle had the misfortune to break an aim last weak while pusb - •Wa ■ i * ' A (£1 _ A v'V * * f UNIVERSAL CAR Mr ALL PRICES v ;tr : .« REDUCED I' • * ♦ ■ U» i ■vt Effective December second, the Ford Uotor Company announces new low prices on all Ford cart. A reduction of twenty-five dollar» on the Fordor Sedan and lower prices on all Other type» make Ford can even greater value than ever before. y fx I ! . NEW PRICES * A» eeeeeuwe EORABOÏTT keg»tor) mmmQ (Mtgxà&t) ... **1 « • « a e e 4 e 4* i. m y -e e » I ItviHk* a e » * «4 *4 * > vei «, AB Mae W 0. B. ©etwÄ -■i. 4 Tlsnm are the i oweet pmmm aver offered It Hmi Um&tf the Ford OwnipaRf. They créai» s mmmmSgaé «f vah» A wt meter me tiwMpartaMeM. î msn rcrmommù muB oea urn Pî|? • ■; m —■■■ i f ing an auto. He fell on a sharp rock. He 1« doing fine at present Mr. Poetter of Campsite spent Sun day in Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Broadband spent sev eral days the past week in the Falls with their son and his family. Mrs. Cameron and daughter Cor rine spent the past week in Great Falls. Mr. and Mr«, Bartelt and sons spent the past week in Great Falla and Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawks and Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Broadband spent Sunday at Willow Dale farm. E. N. Thrasher drove a tractor and separator last Saturday over the Lick Creek hill to Campsite and accom plished what was thought to be im possible, taking a threshing rig into Logging Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Cameron and Mias Lucille Cameron spent Sunday in Evans. Mrs, Bessie Neville spent a few days this weak at bar ranch near here. T »4 -r fi Neighbors ur Brief Items of Personal Interest Gath ered by the Times Efficient Corps o| Correspondents l ^ 444444 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ 44444444% ♦ 44 4 4 4 4 ■ ■ — — '. Miss Eva Ljrski of Hughgeville spending a few days with Mrs. Roy Chas. Fitzpatrick retamed from Great Falls Wednesday whalfe he had spent the P** ttwo weeks. He also visited his brother, Jaasea, at Alder, who Joined him in Great Falla. Mrs. H. G. Hayden of Fairfield spent a few days here last week vis iting Mr. Hayden and amu^ a house so they might move 4 MONARCH 4 4 Thorson here. * for Anton Johnson of Never sweat was in town Saturday attending to busi Hugh Evans went to Griat Falls Saturday where be will spend a few days on business. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hoff mu the I visit, Mr. Mus sow of Stanford was a bus last ness matters. man, Dec. 8, a daughter. •/ George Barrett was down £ Dyke last week for a few dp Ray Johnson and Ray 1 were week end visitors in Great Falls returning home Monday. «■ ■ 44* iness visitor here several week. Mrs. Lucy Draker went > Great Falls Monday to visit for ;jtov«ral days. Mrs. Mason took charge of her place in her absence. Clyde Braree was a business caller in Neihart Monday. Mrs. L. D. Strife returned here on Sunday from Moberly, Mo., where she was called several weeks ago by the illness and death of her mother. Her brother, Mr. Tally, accompanied her on her return. M, D. Simonton returned last Tues day from Lewistown where he had been attending to business. Mrs. Sarah Cecil was called to Gt. Falls Saturday by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Olson. * James H. Tolliver and Eddie Her ring were down from Belt Park Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Knowles and children visited in Monarch Monday from The Willows. Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Baste were in Saturday from their ranch. Charles Lampman came back from Great Falls Monday where he was « business visitor. . A card party and dance was given here Saturday night for the benefit of a Christmas tree fund and was largely attended, "600" was played until midnight when * splendid hutch was served, after which the dancing took place. Prises were given to Mrs. E. Reger and Say Cedi for the high scorea, while Mrs. H. Baste and Bill Danielson took the boobies. ! Word has been received of the birth : of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy lodence I in San Francisco. Mrs. lodence will! j b ' remembered as Clara Gonsior. . ■ + + + + + + i i -'J I 4 4 * NEIHART NEWS 4 4 44444444*44444444 Mrs. F. C. Carter entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of the Silver [ Dyke. Covers were laid for twelve. {Those present were Mrs. Annie Moore, Mr. Hartwig, Miss Birdie Starck, Loo Angent, Tony, William end Pete Faller, the honor guests and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Sullivan will soon be leaving to spend the holidays with her parents at Butte. She expects to be gone about six weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Jackman went Into Great Falls Wednesday where they «pent a few days on a combined bus inesa and pleasure trip. Misa Thelman O. Rem men of Great Falls was a business visitor here on L. L. Angent of the drug store spent Wednesday and Thursday in the Falls. Eleanor Lunsford was the lucky one in the raffling of one of the Elks' blankets. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wampler and : baby returned to their home here on i ; Friday from a trip to Great Falla. Mr. and Mrs. Will White entertain- i ed at dinner and cards Sunday even- j ing, the guests being Mrs. Grover | Warmbrod, Miss Isabelle Lease, Miss I Carrie Lai son and H. F. Heath. ! Miss Lucille F. Bristol and John ! Ong were Sunday visitors in Beit Mrs. Hans Roehl and son Edgar on | Sunday moved to the Silver Dyke ! where they joined Mr. ROehl* who is j employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donovan spent Tuesday ip Great Falls .where Mr. Donovan attended to some business matters. ■ ' \* J. B. Barnes has been quite sick' during the past week with an attack of the flu. V** V ■ ■At 4*444444444444444 ♦ 4 LOCAL NEW» 44444444444444444 4 4 ■ t 4 John W. Anderson, Jr., proprietor of IhA P ythi an Theatre. teOs ns that he has made arrangements to produce "The Covered Wagen" in Belt about Jan. 4th or 5th. The contract calls for seats at 50 cents and 75 cents, the latter tor reserved sent*. Mr. Ander son also informed us that he would reserve the front row In the bouse tor 75 cents and that the body of the house would sell at 60 cents. Mr. Anderson is certainly getting ns some high-class pictures. Peter Dark» came in from the ranch Wednesday to do some market A. J. Hayek and Mr. McGavia ot jS the ISO Bill No. 2 were in the city on S business Wednesday. The drill is 35 pounding away at nearly 560 feet. S Six inch casing has been set past the gg place where the tools were loet andjZ there is nothing to hinder the early Z completion of the beat. At 476 fast they expected to find Sg small indications of oil and from aft Z reporta they found this small sand as azpactad. No commercial production waa dreamed of but it was considered that if oil indications were found at this point it would make the Ukall hood of finding production hi the tower sends greeter. The whole force are sanguine of getting oil Grover Sbevemw* of the GonaoWdsted Oil company was te Stoi* comparai hy Mr. Larson of th# firm ef Mr. Farris, ef Urn Wltoo* Û farm, law been In twee at Wr ef the Farme*» Elevator there M a to Mt g g gtâmsmt. warn Énin>1iq Itt ear Andrew NUnd. «R ef ®. UMI m vb' msM Awiwfto kato«- hum an Ae . t i 62? e sa iflm 4 rx~ h 0 • .'v»2 2 iV A complete stock of all kinds of Toys and Holiday Goods is on display at this time. son Shop Early rr f % because during the last days immediately preceding Xmas some lines must necessarily be sold out. No trouble to show goods. 4 ./ : You Can Do i Better at Merkle's Look over our goods and get our pricesYou will find you can do better at Merk le 's. OUR WRAPPING DEPARTMENT Merkie'« has a Wrapping Department where Christmas gifts may be wrapped In true holi day style. Christmas boxes in all shapes ami sizes. Many gifts have already been wrapped and laid away for the appropriate day. This department is at your service. We shall be dis appointed if you do not use it. 4 — J what you can get for 48 Cents 4 Pill your shelves at this sale. All High Grade Groceries. % ASc Baatar Mail, quart can .... -- v 11 Bare P * 6 Soap Carapbelfs Soap, 4 Tall Cane MZ, fi tor French or Preaalcr Salad Dre s s i ng , Jar - —48» 4k ; * 3T *8« 4 c -V Mixed Ouriataus Caady, 1ft Chew May Sftadwkh Spread, S Jan Faacy Biae 48c Rk% 5 peoada_ S Luge Caae tor 48e Dei . .48» 3 -j itor_ tm 3 Oval Del 3 huge 1er .48e Vi fstim. It tor & . 48 » 1 '