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r> X §Ç N t 1 / s A new hardwood finish ^ for a few cents—TUFCOTE1 —just dip your brush and flow It on. It stains and varnishes in one operation, dries quickly, and stands the hardest kind of - Dingy, worn, acatcbed floors renewed with Tufcote look like fine hardwood. Tufcote also gives new beauty to furniture and woodwork. Get a can of Tufcote today—it costa but little. \K YARDS AT SELT &6EYSER >Al! J V nhM In W« guarantee great«** can of IXJ PONT peints, •talon. — gttwiBiBiHBiwimrtiniiniiiiinniimiiiiiiiiiiiittmtttiiiiiiiniiniimiMiuiB ii Jack Spratt Says A Box of Matches Won't Make A Light Lunch. • \ BUT IF YOU WANT A LIGHT LUNCH DAHL CAN ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH JUST THE RIGHT FOODS AT JUST THE RIGHT PRICES. Sg — S == P " /'WALK TO DAHL'S AND SAVE DOLLARS" Hlliilililiiilliilllilllliiiilillilliillllllllllilllliiliiillliilliliilillllilliliillllliliiilj = ~ « Barney's BELT'S POPULAR AMUSEMENT PARLOR Ice cream by cone, dish or carton. Lunch counter open till 12 P. M. Choice Candies and Cigarettes. Fragrant Cigars, Tobacco YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME A. N. PRATHER, Prop. JL SJ 3 uiimititiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiitimiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiHiiimiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiniiii: S -5 1 1 a 5 ~n I = \ i It Builds Independence i What a wonderful feeling of satisfaction and independence there la in the p onscoo ion of a tidy bank account, steadily increasing, always within reach if needed. Independence leads to self-con fidence and self-confidence to achlevt r i 4 i s it. ■ 5 i You can have this independence, this self-con fidence, this willing to make the necessary effort. of achievement, if yon are Take the first stop by opening a savings ac count here or adding to one already started. We will kelp by your money safe, and adding interest. 5 Farmers & Miners State Bank = : ■ I * Local Items of Belt and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schee r* spent Sunday In Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Le land motors to Great Falls Monday for a short visit with friends. Mrs. A. M. Hacauley and* party viattad Mrs. Phil LeveiHe last day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clergy drove to the county seat Wednesday. C. A. Straight moved his family to Great Falls on Tuesday. Mr. Straight is now employed as city salesman for an oil house. Mrs. Carl Lawson and Mrs. Neil Hedrick of Great Falls visited Mrs. Frye this week. Mrs, Fryewa. a visitor in Great V 8 ? u * y *p 1S , T*!. . Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gulden mad« a busmesa tr,p to Great Falls yesterday. Mrs, Earl Healey is spending a faw days in Great Falla. Miss Alice Stranahan went to Bose man at noon on Friday last and at tended the basketball game be two« the Bute College and the University., The occasion wss a sort of reunion for the former students of the State College. For Car Repairing or Welding, am the old reliable Johnnie Marquardt. — The Guild met with Mrs. Gal Bhar- j rard last Thursday afternoon. Near ly all the members were present and much work was accomplished. At His I close of the afternoon's work Mrs, ! Sharrsrd served a most appetising lunch. The hostess' guests besides the guild members were Mrs. Brodle, Mrs. Joa. LeveiHe, Mrs. Jennings. | Miss Krueger and Miss Gulllcksoa. | The guild will meet next with Mrs., Ray Wilson on March 12. . Manchester's is headquarters for is fresh fruit and vegetables. They have on hand celery, carrots, rutabagas, ty. They plan to carry everything seasonable fresh at all times—Adv. head lettuce, new cabbage, turnips, beets and cucumbers. In fruits they carry bananas, oranges, grape fruit and ripe tomatoes of the finest quallr The Embroidery club were most de* lightfully entertained by Mrs. J. W. Leland on Wednesday afternoon. Band work of many kinda served to while sway the time, after which refresh ments most satisfying in quality and delightful in service were provided, Those present were Mes. Dahl, Bemis, Rush, S. Wilson, R. Wilson, Flnhr, I Provin, Remington, Nohl, Anderson, * Marsh, Hill, and Misses Peterson, Bemis and Kendall. Stockmen Get Together. For lost, strayed or stolen stock see Tex Graff, Deputy Sheriff for the Stockmen's Association. Ben Kennedy of the Belt Hardware company has purchased the house and lots formerly owned by Paul Gulden and has already moved in while Mr. Gulden's family are installs ed in the former Kennedy home on Second avenue south. Mr, Kennedy has n force of men at work patting in additional basement and foundation and will add three rooms to the for-' mer Gulden home. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bogner of Wayne visited friends in Belt on Wednesday evening. El Eeacentio sells on its merits-A Guy Schmeer is at home this week suffering from a . badly abscessed tooth. i Ben Steele of Crest Falls, who has-i been a resident of Cascade county since Belt Botte wma a prairie dog hole, is in Belt on a business errand. Phone «458 P. O. Box 1662 "AH Kiwis of Help" J. McGowan Labor Office I8h Third Street South GREAT PALLS. MONTANA ition« to Address alt i. McGOWAN The Pioneer Garage Henry Morrow, Prop. r — Only the Best of Oil and Gasoline for Sale. Emergency repair work a specialty. We have a compe tent mechanic and our work la guaranteed. OVERLAND GARS FOR SALE [ Johnnie Marquardt is open for car repair business in the Volk building'. opposite VVlebir's—Adv. John W. Anderson, Jr., has gone to Bend, Oregon, where he will again as #un °r the management of the show house which he was in charge of a year ago. His many friends are sorry to see him leav e at this time but it is hoped that business conditions will soon warrant his steady residence here. During his absence the Pythian will be managed by Mrs. Andersen, assisted by N. T. Wilson. You will find the El Eacentio cigar in the case. Ask for it. — Adv. Mrs. C. W. Walters and two sons, Walforj and Carl, left Tuesday for the Silver Dyke where Mr. Walters has ^ emp , oyw , for the ^ ^ hast Friday Al Larges was taken to . Great F .„ 8 ho8piul b , ch. rl ,. KinR Mr UpRet ^ ^ fop three weeks and It became necessary for him to be taken where he could have better care, 0 n last Friday County Health Of fleer Dr. Pickett was called to Wayne to investigate what was feared to be 8 case of small pox, but found only a well-developed case of chicken pox. ;The doctor states that hit office is worked to the limit these days by the appearance of cases of contagions disease inimical to the public health, The West Side Coal Mine entry has now been driven into very good coal, Screened coal will be sold at the chute for |3.60 a ton.—Adv. r" Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jo Miss Edith Jotinson, daughter of , hnson, is home again after a month's vacation in Washington. She visited friends in Aberdeen, Seattle and Tacoma. At the latter place she was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Agnes Henry, who located there where her husband is engaged in Hie business of contractor. The Henrys are building a beautiful new home on the north side and will soon be most agreeably located. Misa Edith says that she met the Punks in Seattle and that Bert sent his best regards to all his old friends, It will cost the smoker no more to smoke an E) Eacentio, —Adv. OU M. Olson is busy these days ,, ("renovating j^ie electric grill in Bar Everything in connection with the cafe is being painted white and when he is finished with the work Hie place will be as nearly spick and apan as the ingenuity of man can make It. One thing very noticeable about Bar ney's place is the sanitation and neat ness. The bsck-bar is immaculate and if 7«u look at the soda fountain you will find that the parts which are out of sight are just as clean as the parts which the customer usually sees. The flopr is clean, the cuspidors are clean, Hm pool and billiard tables are well brushed and everything pointa to the fact that the proprietor, A. N. Pra ther. is responsible. BT. MASK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Pint Mass t o'clock a. m. High Maas I0:t0 a m. Sunday school t «'dock p. at TianidUrtiwi p. WHY? -r-eend to mail order houses when you can get GOODYEAR A PATHFINDER TIRES at home for the same price. Call and see our Une at the N. H. BROWNING GARAGE New and Second-hand ~ Fords for Sale ATWATER-KENT RADIOS ! «I { m : I I K i i J M H * ■ « 1 - ■ TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE And Guaranteed to Fit Hammen t Brother« Made-to-Measure Suite wtt make you look and feel in tune with the spirit of the In addition, the splendid quality of the fabric« and the export tailoring which goes into Needle Master« productions will insure a well-dressed appearance for many a long month after Easter is a thing of the past, and for a very moderate price, too. It's none too early to get y oar measure lak< Banter delivery. many beautiful for Come hi and the Ham ment Brothers NOT HOW CHEAP—BUT HOW GOOD 4 John Case, asaayer at the Silver Dyke, came down from Neihart on Tuesday's train to get his ear which had been undergoing repairs. A most enjoyable social event waa the card party given by Mrs. J. W. Leland on Friday evening at the Le land home on Castner street Pour tables were at play and those present were Mes. Wright, Bereis, Browning, S* T'. *'* • Jt Wilson, 0. Wilson and S. Wilson, and Misses Pauline Polutnik end Elsie Bemis. Hot rolls, sated, ice cream, cake and coffee were served at mid night. Mrs. Ray Wilson received the prise for high score, Mrs. Nohl the prise for low score, and Mrs. Clergy the guest prise. -— I FARMERS ELEVATOR A Utile more "PEP" pat into the thoughts 1925 the of each and every fanaer «rill biggest year la the history of the Farmers MiB < ompaaj. «4 PEP" Vigor, Vitality, Vim and Punch, —That's Pep. The courage to act on a sudden hunch, -—Thar* Pep, The nerve to take the hardest thing With feet that clhnb and hands that cling, And a heart that never forgets to sing— —That's Pep. To say *T will !"—for yon know you can— —That's Pep. To look for the best in every man— —That's Pep. To meet each thundering knock-out blow And come back with a laugh because you know You'll get the beet of the whple darned show— —That's Pep, •4 START IT NOW! It's an easy thing to do a thing—tomorrow. It's a cinch for one to do it by and by ; But the guy whose life is sunny And the guy who gets the money Is the guy who says 'TU do It now «r dto." FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY Wholesalers and Retailers of Sapphire Mill Feeds and Saft. W# either trade. A deal te mât everybody -1 m <? MARRIED Miss Nellie Williame aad Barry G. Edwards were Joined In the holy heeds of matrimony In Mowat Yemen, j Washington, «n Haieh Jv IfM. the j^ v Walter Givens officiating, -. . . . . ... . . . .. 1 STOV E R E P AIRS Water Backs, Water Pratts mi Furnace Repairs of All Kinds. i f Wholesale and Mid Great Palls Stove Repair Works 7S# Central A venae