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Mr. House Fly will soon be sneaking in through the doors
and windows.
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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
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 candies
from a two-pound box with ,
which to placate your wife or'
sweetheart to a five-dent bar for
yourself.
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Billiard and Pool
Tables in Excell
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BARNEY'S
A. N. Prather
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Enclosed Find Check
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Three pleasant words with a deep meaning.
They mean that the sender is one who knows
how to do business ; who has a bank account and
who, therefore, is likely to have a göod credit rat
ing and whose business ia a reliable going concern.
Pay by check. It's the modern way to do busi
ness and to meet your obligations. Open an ac
count today. ———
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Farmers & Miners
State Bank
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Local Items of Belt
and Vicinity
I Cleaning and Pressing neatly don«.
Mrs. Geo. Larkin, Belt, Montana.
One Mass only at St. Mark's Ca
Deputy Sheriff King is the piwoo
possessor of a new Chevrolet <s»upe
tholic church on Sunday morning and
that at 8 o'clock.
When the father was returning
Great Falls with the two runaway
girls who had been stopped at Denton
his car left the mad near th* Joe
clyn ranch and rolled over twice, out
side of bruises and sprains litte dam.
age was done to the occupants. The
acccident was caused by blinding head
lights and lack of acquaintance with
The driver stated that
the road.
the car turned over it hung for
moment as if to drop back and he
had the intuition to give it an extra
push which sent it over again and all
The car was not badly
fell clear,
damaged.
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Shannon, Chas
I Jackman and Sam King drove to
i White Sulphur Springs last week to
enjoy the baths and to go fishing
They found some excellent fishing
about 40 miles out and enjoyed them
selves thoroughly. On the way back
Sam left the party at Monarch an ;
went up Dry Fork to Sawmill creek
but was dissapointed as the tish were
to small to be attractive.
Oh Î Eliza, 1 got those by do
ing my trading &t McConkey's.
They give me tickets with each
purchase then I take them and
cash them in for the piec«. I
want. I ve got nearly an entire
set You would be surprised how
fast they count up.
Lan' sake child where did you
get those beautiful dishes?
You, too, can secure a set, con
centrate your trade at McCon
keys and set your table with the
beautiful dishes. We share the
profit with you.
McConkey Mercantile Go.
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STOVE REPAIRS
Water Backs, Water Fronts
Faraaee Repaira of All Kinds.
Great Falls Stove Repair Works
79# Central Arcane
Phene 4544
(LEO C.)
(F. L.)
SRAYBILL & 6RAYBILL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Oriental Building. Belt, Mont.
Ford Building, fit. Falls. Mont.
Belt Office Open
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Referring to the power of will
Sunny Jim Says
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If you think you are broken, you are !
If you think you dare not, you don.t !
'If you like to win but think you can't
It's almost certain you wont !
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 .
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Kansas where he will visit his mother
who is 86 years old and whom he ha.
no tseen for seven years. He will also
visit a brother in Oklahoma who
engaged in the newspaper business
1 Win, Yamell, insurance man well
known for many years in this sec
to A meeting of the agents of the insur
«nee company for which he is workl
in-Js the ultimate object of the trip
This will be held in Denver.
Charles Beckstroni of Kibbey made
« trip from Great Palls to Stanford
yesterday and intended to return
Raynesford on the afternoon train,
The tram did not stop at our sister
town and Charlie continued his jour
a to Belt where he had a 25 min.
«te» wait for 238 which took him back
to Raynesford. He reports that the:
Kibbey section had a fine rain two
weeks ago which caused their grain
l to fill in an unxpectedly fine manner.
They are beginnig to barest and will
have a fair crop.
i Mrs. S. A. Remington and the girls
are taking a two weeks vacation oh
Highwood creek camping.
Thc schoo j ha8 decided teir
idown a „ a „ the o|d buildinK8 on ^
^ betw#|) ^ aud itorium and
store and w j|| erect a neat
- ame manueij 8hop
Wh of ^ of ^ 0 ld build
ings as may be salvaged. The new
structure will be 24 feet by 40 feet
one story on concrete foundation and
will be painted the same color as the
auditorium. Janitors Johnson and
Jeffries are already engaged with
.Evert Auren and Arvid Hauskama
J" tearing down the old buildmgt.
;, The current iMUe of * nd
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ancy For ^ ^ year or more , Lu
Bemis has had command of the marine
detachment of the U. S. 8. Cleveland
of the special service squadron cruls
ing in Central American waters. His
ship recently returned to New York
for refitting and Lt Bemis will prob
ably be on duty at that port for a
couple of months. _|
i The county commissioners through
their road crew have done a fine job!
on the lower Belt road for which a„
a community wo should be duly ap -1
preciative. The Indians would no
longer recognise the old trail. Cor
nets have been cut, old familiar rucks
have disappeared and in their place
is a wide road bed, not with high
crown in the center but in gently
rounded style well ditched at the sida
for drainage. A succeaion of rains
for packing purposes is ail that is
needed to put the road in eotcellem
shape.
W, V. James of Red Coulee was in
town on business Tuesday. #
Stanley Goo has been having
trouble with some new grain harvest
l«g machinery but now has the righi
parts. He will have a fuir crop.
' Arthur McCafforty made a buainea
trip to Belt Tuesday.
Junior Staffel is still Red McNally's |
right hand man on the Little Beltj
farm.
Mrs. A. L. Wiiuton hue been out
at the Dolin ranch nel
during threshing. She also visited
the Guy Winston family. They are ■
planning on moving to Great Falls
at once.
ping her mother
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Messrs. F orgue and Graham and |
their families who have been visiting;
at the M J. Seneca) home for a:
month left Tuesday for Los Angeles
via Yellowstone National Park.
Ed Landry and M. J. Seneca I are
taking a long trip today. They are
hauling a load of wood by. team to
Great Falls for Joe Leveille.
Mini. W. C. Blomquist is at Logging
Creek this week. She has as house j
guests, Mrs. E. Rector and Sarah Gee.
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all leather, good wool lining—26 inches in
length—Black, Brown and Smoked horsehide.
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Flannel Shirts, regular...
... $2.50 to $5.00
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Mack a jacks. Heaviest Mackinaw cloth with
knit bottom ...
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Also a large assortment of men's sample un
derwear at 25 per cent less than regular price
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Come in and look these over before you
buy elsewhere as we can save you
money.
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Ham ment Brothers
QUALITY GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES
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There will be a picnic dinner and
open ajr servie«* of the Christian
church on Sunday August 18th at
the old Terry ranch above Arming
ton. Sund., School nt 10.30, prtoch
tojrnt 11:30 .nd 2:30. In
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NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That
at a meeting of the directors of tbs
Midnight Copper Mining Company
held on July 25. 1925 an assesment of
% cent per share was levied upon the
capitol stock, of the Corporation, pay
able on or before September 1st, 1926.
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PURE SILK HOSIERY
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If You Are Proud
of Your Ankles
you will especially appreciate thc cloee^lingins fit
of Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery. Tapered by
■ gradual tightening of the stitch, from a well-roun
ed calf to a narrow ankle, repeated was Kings can
not impair Humming Bird's smart lines."
Humming Bird't faultiest fitting foot ia also secured
by an exclusive knitting process—here is no tem
porary" fit produced by stretching and pressing, no
sole-racking" fit produced by seaming
Humming Bird's wearing qualities match their fit.
Humming Bird's ultra-smart colors match any cos
Newest Autumn shades now being shown.
$1-50 Per Pair
Our Hosiery Department features only the mem
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BELT, MONTANA
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^ Dominic Spogen, Secretary at Belt,
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Any amount upon which the aeeee
ment shall remain upaid on Septom
aiacton and uni
payment is made
before, will be sold oa October Inc.
1026, at 11 o'clock at the amrafom
office In Belt, Montana, to pay the de
linquent as »earnest together with the
costs of advertising and expenses of
sale.
MIDNIGHT COPPER MINING CO.
- Dominic Spogen,
Secretory.

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