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KEEP Out the T I FLIES rmu Mr. House Fly will soon be sneaking in through the doors and windows. ■ Shut the door on him—Screen the windows Come to this office for SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS Neihart Lumber Company We Carry Everything To Build Anything 71 » I M m m y During your rest from Haying drop in and spend a few hours with us. Pool Tables Card Tables At your service For your use - Soda Fountain Completely Equipped EVERY ACCOMODATION FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT mg PYTHIAN BILLIARD PARLOR ■Cigars-Candies-Tobacco THEY ALL DO Mr. Bacon—"Did you hear those measly ro o s t er s crowing this mo r n i ng early?'' Mrs. Bacon—"Yes, Dear." Mr. Bacon—"1 wonder what on earth i Si Pay By Check . It's the way of big business ; of small and sound business, and the best way in the world to estab lish a worth while credit rating for individual or firm. A checking account, in the hands of a careful person, is a means of promoting well being and of saving. Open Your Account Here Today Farmers State Bank Hers Ö 111 - Mrs. Bacon—"Why, don't you re member, dear, you got up one mor ning early, and you crowed about Railroad they want to do that for?" for a week? Telegrapher. The iß. Local Items of Belt and Vicinity : Cleaning and Pressing n eatly d on * Mrs. Geo. Larkin, Belt, Montana. Mrs. Cal Sharrard, Marjorie Shar ' rard, Mrs, A. L. WteSton and Leslie Winston have pone out to Mrs. Jut ; Disher's for a visit. Etta Gràybeal of the Dearonear Training School for nurses visited her parents a short Unto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray pas sed through Belt early Sunday mom ing on their way from Great Falls to Monarch. | J. B. English maae a professional trip to Geyser Wednesday. John Sweeny expects to start threshing in about a week. He re ; ports that in his section wheat weighs Gottlieb Wensek and family moved to Great Falls Sunday. i from 54 to 60 pounds per bushel. ' Howard Moser son of M. M. Most r formerly with the Farmers Elevator ! was married on July 18th to a San i Francisco girl They will make their home in Santa Rosa. Blackie Mills is again in Belt af ter a visit with friends elsewhere. Nellie Klimas will leave next for * Seattle where she expects to locate ~ She will stop off in Helena to visit j the Strongs, in Spokane to visit the Pattsners and in Ellenburg to visit jtfae former Millie Florek. Wm. Shea and., Mr. Pfister were out from Great Palls making prep arations for the Eagles picnic. Mr. Pfister will have-charge of the lunch booths. Mrs. James Harris, a sister of Mra. Frank Joscelyn, and her daughter, Miss Bernice Harris of Bakerfield, California are visiting with the Jos cel yns. Last Friday Harriet Stein and Laura Spogen left for a ten day'* trip through Yellowstone National Park. This is their last holdiay be fore taking up their duties as teach ers in Montana public schools. Herman Taki, John Crowe, Ole I Johnson and Gus Norman of the ranchers in town Monday. Mat Urich came to town Monday I to ,do some trading. Mr. and Mrs. B. Clime were here f Monday shopping and getting pairs. i were some j R. H. Bemis drove to Neihart Sun- j day just to see old friends, j Gladys Nordquist of Armington entertained a number wf her friend* Monday afternoon at her home, the occasion being her eleventh birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games. At four o'clock a delicious r.- lunch was served; the color scheme was carried out beautifully in pink i and white. i Sheru and Hide Hirmpo, Edna Lee, Margaret Wynegar and Dtorothy J Johnson of Butte. The place cards were Those present , pink roses. Misses Marion and Edith Servos», were. Ben Buehier the official rural route driver is enjoying his well-earned var, cation of fifteen days which the gov eminent allow* him while G. B. Wes*: it.°I Armington performs his duties. Mr. Buelher and family have taken trip to Hardin, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shannon made a business trip to Belt Wednesday. Hot Chicken SUPPER At the BASE BALL DANCE RAYNESFORD August 8 A Swell Time assured Music by the Popular Raynesford 4 piece Or chestra. LET'S GO JTAI/C D CD A I DC Ul U T c fl Er AI Water Freut« aui Wi w< m . 1 Wittiaisr Mclnnis stopped a short ' j time in Belt Tuesday on his return Great Falls. He thinks that | fa!f,a and stock are the best things f " r his section, although his grain ' thi- year is better than the average. i M:. and Mrs. Jos. Le veille and fan»-; i:; moved to Great Falls this week, fro111 l *U' Belt circles where they have !' n * vtijoyed a prominent place. It hop«! that they will return later. Mr. Le veille is working at the smel The Leveilles will lie missed ter I Kbba Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johnson graduated receni fro ™ *** advanced course of the Bellingham Normal which entitles ht " r to * lif «' certificate. On her way home she s P*"t »u weeks camping, an< * v » 8 »t»ng friends at Calgary and Banff. She enjoyed the outing ex ! Wemely. She will have charge of the ! first Primary room in the Belt schools this year. ! 1 Frank Florek and a lady friend drove to Kings hill last Sunday. j A truck belonging to the outfit! 1 which is surfacing the Monarch I Riceville road loaded with coal the *j other day. The load had to be weight ed on one of the Elevator scales. Louis Mitchell and a number of friends visited Neihart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haney children of Stockett and Mrs. Mike Linnam- and children of Great Falls stopped a short time in Belt while on their way to Stanford to spend Sunday with the family of J. W. Lea he. their home for a time. Mrs. Price Lloyd and children oi Great Falls visited Mrs. T. W. Noble the first of the week. Mrs. Lloyd and son returned home Monday leav ing Edith to visit a while longer. Mr. ad Mrs. Paul Gulden and daugh ter motored to Great Falls Wednes day. Marjorie Sharrard has nearly re covered from her bad knee. Cal Sharrard made a trip to Great Falls Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and family have gone to Great Falls to make Madeline Spogen is visiting Mr* Joe Kronberg for a week in Great Falla, William Seif red of Geyser who for, merly lived on the Rubber place when the Valley was . young came down to attend to business matters Tuesday. G. W. Merkie came out Irom Great Fails during the week-end. Mrs Lem McCoy of Spring creek was in town Tuesday. John Jaap drove to White Sulphur Springs Saturday and returned Sun Edward Landry came home Wed needs y from a short trip to Great Falls. Mr ». c. w. May is home after day. ! short visit with friends in Great Falls, i Mrs. N. H. Browning and children | ; left Thursday for the Bitter Root and i Hamilton where they will make their! | annual visit to Mrs. J J, Dockery, j Jessie Peters and Eugenia Previn ; ; are guests of Harriet Rice this week, i Rosalie Leveille returned home I Tuesday after a visit with Margaret Pimperton. Fred Lord and family have moved! into the Otto POlutnik residence. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atkinmn and | daughter of Little Belt were in town ; yesterday on a shopping trip. Dave Btomooist of Rayneafonl was in town on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clergy and Sc brooder motored to Great Falle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kranz of Great Falls visited MV. and Mr*. Clergy Sun Oanevieve Sc breeder returned home Monday after a vacation spent on a ranch at Blackleaf, Montana. Miss Mabel Atcfainson returned home Tuesday after a six week'» vis it in the Bear Paw* at the McConlcey ranch. George Staffel and Walter Blow qoiat drove to White Sulphur Springs on Saturday. They fished in Birgh creek on Sunday morning and return ed home that evening bringing Bilie Staffel who had been spending a week at the Antelope ranch. i ; CARD OF THANKS We wi*h to take thi* means of ex preremg our deepest gratitude to the many friends whose kindness was helpful at the time of the death and burial of our father. Also we wish to thank the choir and the donor* of the bea utifu l flowe r* . Hr eed Mr*. H. J. Kampochnieder John, Fard. Lawrence aad Jo# ■ÉÜ < HARVEST TIME ^y j ii Is t ill t t j ; Ullli Here I - 3 «* ; 1 This is the time when you will need gloves. Yes we have them from 76c to $2.96 per pair. Harvest Shoes, per pair Work Shirts... Underwear, per suit. Overalls and Jackets. . .$8.00 $1.00 and up . . . .86c to $1.26 $1.50 to $2.00 Firemen and Engineers Hose, Brown and Black, 20c per pail ■The Best Everyday Hose on the Market In Fact Everything You Need in Wtork Clothes, Quality Goods, At Right Prices. ' - j j | * ; E * . " Hamment Brothers HABERDASHERS AND CLOTHIERS u iiininiinmimiiinimniiummiinn»iiiiiiiimmnniin>unuiminnnnmnuiu uu I Referring to the power of will i Sunny Jim Says If you think you arc broken, you are I If you think you dare not, you don.t! If you like to win but tbink you can't It's almost certain you wont I I The power of will is a strong factor In determining one's journey through life. If you have power of will to save you are one of those [ S who «WALK TO DAHL'S AND SAVE DOLLARS!" son and Mrs. Mat Rlchardaon wer* in Belt Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winston and little daughter of Corvallis, Ore. have been visiting relatives in Bait They will leave this week for home by way of Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Gerhart of Ray nesfbrd were calling in Belt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pilgeram and Kevin-Sunburst Held has 276 pro during wells and 15 gasaers. Chinook—Sugar factory complet« 225-foot stack. — ~ ■---— Cool - DRINKS - Cool SERVED AT OUR Soda Fountain Ice Cream As You Like It Ask for your favorite brand of tobacco, cigars or cigarettes. WE HAVE THEM A fine assortment of candle* from a two-pound box with which to placate your wife or sweetheart to a five-euat bar for yourself. J I >> A Billiard and,Pool Tables in Excell ent Condition. BARNEY'S Proprietor A. N. Prather ; Om jaerag Great Falls—Carmichael Ranch pro dwed 106,000 pounds of wool, sold at 50 cent«. CF. L-) (LBO C) 6RAYBILL & 6RAYBILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oriental Building Belt, Mont. Ford Building, OI Falla. Mont. Belt Office Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday -♦ -