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Belt Valley times. [volume] (Armington, Mont.) 1894-1977, February 19, 1925, Image 5

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A new hardwood finish ^
for a few cents—TUFCOTE 1
—just dtp your brush and flow it on. It
stains and varnishes in one operation, dries
quickly, and stands the hardest kind of
Dingy, worn, scatched floors r en e wed with
Tufoote look like fine hardwood. Tufcote
also gives new beauty to furniture and
woodwork. *
Oct é cmn of Tufcote today—it costs but
little.
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Neihart Lumber Company
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YARDS AT
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We guarantee ereateat «alu
y can of DU PONT paints,
urn, enamels and atains.
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"BUSINESS IS SERVICE AT DAHL'S"
Business is business someone often has told.
Successful business is measured in gold.
Do others first or they will do you,
Trust no man "not one" for no man is true.
Every man for self, Old Nick for the last
Are terms some people have used in the past.
They did not care how they were cursed and. slammed,
_ But got all they could—The Public Be Damned.
Our policy of business in the past
, Has been 'The Public First," Old Nick last.
We are here today and expect to stay and so we will
follow our nearly 30 year old business policy—
"WALK TO DAHL'S AND SAVE DOLLARS"
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BELT'S POPULAR AMUSEMENT PARLOR
Ice cream by cone, dish or carton. Lunch counter open
till 12 P. M. Choice Candies — Fragrant Cigars, Tobacco
and Cigarettes.
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YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
A. N. PRATHER, Prop.
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The girl of today is privileged to handle her
money in the same businesslike way as her father
As soon as she begins earning
money of her own, she who intends to become a
successful business woman, tpens a savings ac
count and keep« ft growing. _
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Local Items of Bek
and Vicinity
N. H. Browning always has
second hand Fords for sale.— -Ad
A surprise party was given on Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. English last Saturday
night, it being their third wedding an
niversary, The evening was spent in
playing 600. Delicious chocolates
were the third anniversary gift Those
present at the party were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Scheerx, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Olson, Miss Eleanor Peters, Miss
Schuler, Miss Rice. Miss Marie Irwin,
Ed Sundermeier, Mr. Lowry, and Dave
Gray. At 12 o'clock a moat appetising
luncheon was served.
, You will find the El Escentio cigar
in the case. Ask for it — Adv.
Mr. Van Dyke of High wood has
been in Belt several times this week
op a business errand.
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Mik** Flood of Tiger Butt* was
greeting old friends on the street here
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For Car Repairing or Welding, see
the old reliable Johnnie Marquardt.—
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wham It
where it i. bemg set up and the Ha
Bill ... unlock, from ftat ud
Mb. striking 1fissured uutertal hi

The heavy truckloads of pipe, tim
bers and machinery which have been
going through town the last few days;
are from the late |20 Bill No. 2, which i
proved to be a duster. The drilling
Will be
ger-Stevenson-Bough well
drilled on that structure. The |20
stead of solid for a considerable depth
they finally ran into an intrusive bed
of lime which, according to the rep or ts
of the geologists, had no business J
there anyway. Further drilling may,
be done either to the north or south
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of the location of the No. 2 later. The j
dnlling of this hole has given valu
able data for future reference end H e
fact that this was not successful does
not mean that there ia no oil on the
structure. The Hager-Stevenson
Bough will probably spud in about the
first of the week.
A. J. Stongh of Stanford, one of the
stockholders of the East Side^Coal Go.
was here on a business errand Tues
day.
Stockmen Get Together. For look
strayed or stolen stock see Tex Graff,
Deputy Sheriff for the Stockmen'«
Association.
Mrs. Frank Sheldon and Walter
came in from Tiger Butte Tuesday.
Mra. Sheldon states that her husband
is able to navigate around the house ;
but that it will be spring before it will
be safe for him to venture out of
doers.
Ralph Irwin of Tiger Butt« ia in the
Deaconess hospital where he under
went a minor operation. «
Maurice Gustafson is in the
hospital with a teach of gppendicatis.
We have not heard whether he Wes op
erated on or not.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T under drove
over from Tracy on Sunday. Joe's
car from up and they did not return
home until Monday. _ ^
Ai James made a business trip to
the city on Monday.
Hie city election must be held on
the first Monday in April. No offi-j
cer* beeide« aldermen an to be elect
ed and It is hoped Gist enough volun-.
teem may be secured as judges so that
the heavy expense may he eliminated
In the first ward the term of David
Barnett expire*. In the second ward !
the term of S. A. Remington expire*.
In the third ward both alderraen have
resigned and there am no bokBver*.
As a mault them are tear aldermen to
be elected. The present incumbents
am none too anxious for re-election
and no one has been found in the third i
word who would
lor the modest
salary of an alderman which consists
chiefly of adverse criticism. Volun
teers would be welcome.
EI Eescentio sei is on its merits. —A
Rev. Lund« held servi»* at Mrs.
Oscar Johnson's
Butte Sunday. Abut 20 sen
ent. After the mer it» Mrs. Johnsoa
served coffee and
Hr. and Mm. Harry Armstrong
spent Saturday ia town m the goeste
of Mm. Homer Armstrong
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The Pioneer Garage
Henry Morrow, Prop.
Only the Best of Oil and GssoHm for Sale,
Emergency repair work a specialty. We have a compe
tent mechanic and our work is guaranteed.
OVERLAND CARS FOR SALE
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Johnnie Marquardt is open for . car
repair business in the Volk building,
Opposite Velebir's,—Adv.
B K. Hammer was a caller at Tire
Times office yesterday.
Quite a bunch escorted the town,
teem to Geyser to see a basketball,
Same between the home team and the
town team of Geyser. The Geyserltea
are unfortunate in not possessing aj
floor large enough to allow of baaket
ha!I skill and the close quarters malms
the play alow and an interesting. Af
ter severs! differences of opinion be
tween the referee and the Belt team,
the referee finally awarded the game
to Geyser by a score of S to 0. The
dance afterwards was enjoyed by the!
crowd, about 50 of whom were from
Belt.
BThe high school baksetbsll team
wen ^ j n tournament today by
j stage. They play Valier soon after
their arrivai. Yesterday Ous Probet,
Rami Blais, Lloyd Pish, Florence
Cooper and Loretta Cohu-ehik went
in tp attend the tournament The Ot
Northern is offering a rate of 1 1-3
fares good until Feb. 22nd, with no
■jstrings attached. Tickets may be
bought on Feb. 21st at this rate. At
the last minute the Geyser team was
transferred to this district and Coach
Harmon and his team .went to Great
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played Cascade yesterday afternoon.
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Conrad as their opponents, is an un
known quantity.
Mrs. J. 8. Stewart was visiting
friends in Great Falla over the week
end,
Mr. and Mm. 0. H- Johnson wen
b u> i neM visitors in Great Palls Pri
Mrs. G. G. Nobl made a buslnoes
trip to Great Palls the last of the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were shopping
in the county seat last Friday.
week.
Belt were visitors at our stores on
Friday last.
Misa Katherine Stoos of Great Falla
hais been visiting her sister. Mm. J. B.
English
Mrs, Henrietta Paynter spent the
week end in Sun River visiting
friends,
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The Miasm Dorothy Remington and
Sylvia Loberg visited Hiss Loberg's
people at Geyser Saturday «ad Sun
day.
Mr. and Mm. Andrew Maid of the
Little Belt country wem shopping in
Belt Wednesday
Mr. and Mr*. John Porri of North
Willow wem in Belt after supplies
yesterday
Mm. Gust Kangas of Neihart vte
ited Mm. Bakko a few days this weak.
Mm. Maki of North Willow was a
caller at the home of Mm. Mat LeaeR
Monday.
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Eric Miller, who is working at the
Block P mine In Hngheeville, spent
the week end with hi« family. He re
port* HogbesviDe as proaperou* with
nearly 100 men at work.
Mm. Ed Woods spent Wednesday
in Great Falla «hopping,
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FEBRUARY 22-23
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"THE WONDER DOG"
And Hie Mate. Piayte«
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/ pecially when mother just finished ?
lecturing about the cam of new shoes
and father just paid the bill. And to
make boys take care of their shoes all the
time would be to take half of the jdy out of their five*.
Tim aohdton </ the proitem
WEYEN BERG SHOES at the M
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They "Stand the G aff"
Weyenberg Boys' Shoes are made "All Solid
Leather"—cut from the beat part of the hide.
They are not made like so many boys' shoes, from die
culls or left-overs of leathers used for men's shoes.
That's the reason Weyenbcrg Boys'
much longer and better than oth _
k-ÿ* boys like them because they "stand the pdf '*
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Mr. and Mrs. Mat Lese!) and Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Posai spent last Fri
day in Sand Coulee.
, Mist Cosman and Miss Lampi Carl
son of North Willow spent Saturday
in town shopping and visiting friends.
Mist Myrtle Skadsen, the populai
teacher of the Lower Little Belt
school, haa contracted the measles and
while she is «t home convalescing Mias
Lillian Servoss of Armington is act
ing as her substitute.
Bom on Monday to Hr. and Mrs.
Ed Lee of Armington at the Deacon
esa hospital in Greet Fall«*, a son.
George Servoss. who is working av
Monarch came home Friday for a
short visit with his parent*.
Rami Blais, Leslie Jewell, Lloyd
Fish and Qua Probst are envied by
most of the high school students be
cause they were able to attend the dis
trict tournament.
'The Guild met with Mm. N. H.
Browning Inst week. A large number
were present end a great deal of work
was accomplished. Delicious refresh
ment* wem served by the hostess at
the close of the afternoon. The next
meeting of the Guild will be with Mrs.
Cal Sharrard on Thursday, Feb. 2«.
N.H. Browning
Authorized Ford and Fonfaw Baku and
Service. Belt» jwtiMi
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Exceptional prices on new Goodyear Tiro A Rubber
«Ml Complete
easing*.
Stock Jut Received.
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30x3 V4 Pathfinder clincher cord casing... 7A 0
80x8 Vi Pathfinder clincher fabric easing. 7.20
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30x3 AWT clincher fabric easing. 3.40
AWT clincher fabric casing.. 10.00
31x4 AWT clincher fabric casing _
30x3 V4 AWT clincher cord ....
80x8V4 AWT Reg. etraight side cord .. 18.56
32x3 V4 AWT Beg, straight side cord. 14.96
31x4 AWT Reg. straight side cord..16.20
32x4 AWT Reg. straight side cord
83x4 AWT Beg. etraight side cord.. 19.06
34x4 AWT Reg. straight side cord . .19.70
29x4 V4 AWT !Ufe straight side cord
82x4V4 AWT Reg, straight side cord..
33x4 V4 AWT Reg. straight side cord.
34x4 »4 AWT Reg. straight aide coed 26.5b
36x4V4 AWT Reg. etraight side cord_
36x4V4 AWT Reg. straight side cord_
80x6 AWT Reg. straight side cord ..
33x6 AWT Reg. straight side cord
36x5 AWT Reg. straight side cord .........
87x6 AWT Reg. straight side cord_
ALSO ALL SIZES BALLOON TIRES A TUBBS
30x3 Pathfinder Casing ..
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_ 11.56
18.46 ■
_ 24.80
. 24.96
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Jonas Hanson, Steve Coterchik, John
Magnuaon, J. R. Vaakey, Herbert
Magnaten end Ambros« Veakey were
visitors from Xaynesford yesterday.
Victor Pitcher of Waltham drove to
Belt yesterday after a lend of sup
Pliea.
John Davis of Judith Gap, formeriy
a Belt boy, but now owner of a pros
perous picture show i» Judith Gap,
was in this section lest werft. Mr.
Devis is the ewnee of die *«»te right«
ahd film of toe Dempaey-Slbhon«
fight at Shelby, and showed teat week
st the Dyke and at
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PREPARE FOB GOPBBMk
The gopher* am beginning to poke
their noma out of the ground. They
think spring is hem. Aw you ready
for them? Stock up with
aon .j One of them day# we will get at
light snowfall. When there ia «mom.
the ground you oen see all of titer
runs from some distance away. That
ia the time to get them.
Gopher poison can he purchased eh
the agricultural department of the
high school. Dent be n slacker and
let your neighbor* do it. Poteen your
own gophers.
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A P. ORRTLI
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