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— %• 9 Emma ü VARN1» Never A Heel-Mark on SUPREMISI w ALK on it!—that's what it's made for! Spill hot or cold water on it—it won't turn white. Suprexnis was the first varnish made especially for use on floors—and, take our word for it, no other floor varnish gives such lasting satisfaction. What have you that needs varnish—a floor, a door, a boat's deck? There's a special du Pont Varnish for every special purpose. Come in and let us tell you the beat way to do the job. » Neihart Lumber Go. Jk w lu IIW . m HMs jr ' Ml We STorSIffwïTi ■ — — mm PREPARE FOR WINTER I t . Remember the long winter evenings when you are shut off from the outside world. \ Why be lonely and discontented when you can enjoy high class music, speeches, church and fun at your fireside INSTALL AN TWATER - KENT RADIO A % Demonstration machine at my residence. If you are inter ested call and hear it. I » 1 Browning GARAGE -- . -r .. =--r . , - ■JMimimmmimiiiiimmiimimiiimimiiiiiiimmimimimiiimiiimmmmmmL r = ; An Exchange For Your Profit I I When you exchange fifty dollars in currency for one of our fifty dollar certificates of deposit, it is as if you exchanged fifty dollars for fifty dollars plus 5 per cent. I S = Î For idle funds, for savings, for cash accumulations of any kind, the safe, sensible, profitable place is in one of these certificates. = 5 if r Farmers & Miners State Bank z S 9 M s i NMMWINC < ■ ' I 4j* Local Items of Belt and Vicinity —N Mrs. Nathan Coster visited in Great Falls Tuesday. Miss Lulu Johnson of Belt Butte eras a visitor in town Wednesday. Mrs. Schreoder, Mrs. Venier and Mrs. Phil Leveille visited at the Beau* dry ranch on Tuesday Mat Maki, Finish carpenter, has been working on the sanitarium all summer and came to Beit Tuesda y for a little relaxation from bis loca tion on Highwood creek. The Sale at the Calone ranch on lat Monday was well attended and was most satisfactory to the owners. N. T. Lease of Greot Falls was out Wednesday morning to attend the : regular monthly meeting of the direc tors of the Farmers and Miners Bank. It is reported that "Chuck" King ;and Mrs. O. H. Johnson played a pracical joke on one of our well known business men yesterday. The> got a lot of fun out of it. Mrs. Lawrence Butts came out from Great Falls Tuesday to have some dental work done. She is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wpods at the same time. James Guinn of Idaho has been in j this vicinity for a week and was In town Tuesday with Prank Shirleyj greeting old friends. As soon as he has rented hie place he expect* to return to Idaho. The Parent-Teachers Association met in the Auditorium last evening. A program of songs, speeches, instru mental numbers and readings were given. An opportunity was given at) of the large number present to meet the new teachers. A light lunch WM served. The {Resident of the organi sation, Mrs. Minnie Browning preaid mL The Pythian Theatre has been sold by N T. Wilson to Raymond Robbins of Glasgow. Montana Mr. Robb«. « an experienced man in the busimms and anU pmaonally take f[ T: f "r mheT „ U t.me N. T. Wilson will continue to have charge. Mr Robbins » «com mended to the community of B*H a. a man of worth and integrity Who vrtîl add something to the community life. Mrs. Samuelson entertaineo very pleasantly at her home Tuesday af ternoon, The occasion being he. birth day. The afternoon was spend in do ing fancy work A devious lunch was served bv the hostess. Mrs. Samuelson received many useful and pretty remembrances. Those present were Mes. Dahl. Gustafson, Borg, Johnson. Venfel, Mrs. Alf Johnson and Misses Villa Browning and Ebbe Johnson. In parting all wished Mrs. Samuelson's birthday came more 0 f_ ten than once a year, and thankful that she wasn't bom in Leap Yea., A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of Wm. McCafferty last ev ening when Laura McCafferty was united in marriage to Percy Sovereign of Lower Belt. - - The house was Usefully decorated for the occasion and all the member. of the family were present as well La—a_faw very eW friend s. ^ Totten of the First Presbyterian church of Great Falls was unavuid ably detained and did not arrive until nearly ten o'clock * The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. McCafferty of Lower Belt an dhas grown up in thi. vicin ■ She has been an able and pop ity. alar clerk in the Dahl and McCon key stores since leaving school. Th. grcom and his widowed mother re side on the Soveriegn ranch at the month of Willow creek which he has been managing since the death of his father. The happy couple will make their home on Lower Belt and have the best wishes of the entire commun- 1 ity for happiness and prosperity. ST. LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH; Sunday October 18th. St. Lake's ; Day I Church School at 1Ö A. M. Communion at 11 A. M. ST. MARK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday school 2 o'clock p. m. First Mass 8 o'clock a. m. High Mass 10:80 A. M. Benediction 7:30 P. M. When in Great Falls cat at th» A GOOD PLACE TO EAT The Best of Service ioc Segla. Prop.—216 ( entrai , Phone 68«4 Avc. Sam Hill of Little Belt made a buai vms trip to town Tuesday. Mr. Waldo spent Saturday at the count y seat, Wes IntoralU has added a radio to his well established business. Lem McCoy of Spring creek was a business visitor in our city Toes day. When in Great Falls store your car at the Ludwig Garage. Complete' service. ^ Li * Dr. Graybeal can sit at home and 1 "fisten in" from now on. It wifi stand i people in hand to take sick for awhile at least. ' Ed Liebetrau was In town Monday. [ The ranchers in his section are Jub | fiant over the now road which makes then easily accessible to Belt and Cheat Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Axil Berg are mov ing to town this week from the ranch hope is held fbr his recovery, Wm. P. Pilgeram, deputy state land a>frnt has been working north of Har i em for the last month when the weather permitted which was not of ten as they have had worse weather if possible than in Cascade County. They plan on making their home fr» the time being with Mrs. Berg'* mother. Orbin Brower who was injured in an automobile accident near Neihan. •ome week ago was operated upon but since his back was broken little An error crept into the published report of the Farmers and Miners State Bank last week through the fault of the printer. Instead of the item "Notes and Bills Rediscounted $27,470.7«" the statement should have read "Notes and Bills redisconn ted_ none. The statement la published correctly in this issue. A apecial Khool ^ mMti ^ for eveni * CO n«id „ the wwtioyl of balldl a nBW ^ blMkMnith ihop for ^ hi *fc Kho ° l this year. It was docid ^ ^ defer ^ matter OBtl| ^ tter timcg . , t ig ^ , nUnt|on of ^ ^ * inatall , Wow on ^ ^ nace8 fa the auditorium to aid in heJttin(? that baildi , . J 1 * ** rvlcat th * Christian chuF<;h 8p,endid ' Th ° w xrho are ' «ttend.ng are missing a wonder ful spi,dt ? al trMt - Monday evening J?® 8o1 ^* were *"*"* «njoyed/s 111080 Uk "* part wm Mr8 ' Buohan a " «" d Harry Browning with his j 1 «> ,e " did ba88 voice -***** the male f"** of Great Fa " 8 plan 0,1 >in « in *L The L° f o W C. Blomquist. re-, ee.vc-r of the State Bank was com plcted the first of the week and wa* 15^" Un< ^ r . advl8ement Jud * e Pray A deci8,on 18 not ex P« r ^ d ^ t ^ rt 3 r ^ becnxxMe of the mass' of ^ence which the judge must re-, A b ° nd ' n » ™ ** ^ ° n U * Uckhart for ,10 ' 000 ' Aboot the time that thi * P*P*r come8 . off J ho pro88 ^ ba8eba " ^ ^ will be dended whether to the r^/^^ ^ ^ »^ 8 Upon **** * * tins ^ . on i _ the n ^ 1 B,do or not - • telephone call was sent to one of £* m th * * ih * r ***** opt ' ra f or in - * or ? e 5 * e . ca " in « tflat H W8H doubt,ul wbether 8h * c, ' uld * et the party 88 he was out ,n the * treel waving his arms. , -rr / Say! Mister Man A How about that winter overcoat. We have got just what you want at prices yon can afford to pay ft $ 25.00 - $ 30.00 - $ 35.00 VP These costs are made by David Adler & Sons and Lanphcr Sk inner. Nothing better on the market, coate In and lei us show you these coats- They will more than please yen. Everyone is guaranteed. Do not forget our underwear department, which is com plete. We have one lot of men's pure wool and one lot of 50 per cent wool. Size» 38-40-42. These are salesmen's samples but in A 1 condition at 25 per cent lem than regular prices. COME IN BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE \ 11.50 Boys heavy ribbed union salts at Mens wool hose, salesmen's samples 25 per cent teas than % .4 1 regular price ..jf* Ham ment Brothers QUALITY MADE—PRICED RIGHT : i e — 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 tj A fine assortment of candies from a two-pound box with which to placate your wife or sweetheart to a five-cent bar for yourself. t » B s: r Billiard and Pool Tables in Excell ent Condition . BARNEY'S Proprietor A. N. Prather 4 JEM AND JAM SAYS , _ g 1 | « jiji Oh Yes! You Can Do It who'll tell you It can't be done. There are tho There are tho There are thousands to point ont to yon one by one The dangers that watt to aaaail yon. But last buckle in with a hit of grift Then take off your coat and go to it; Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing Thai can't be done, and you'll do it. We add a Une to say the thing you want to tackle is s who prophesy failure; as j WALK TO DAHL'S AND SAVE DOLLARS! n "Î . .Vi j it it »I i iH il il I Mil 11 itlll II llllllll* _ . . - . _ ' p * Mr. and Mrs, B. 8. Barker of Fife drove in Wednesday morning on a business errand. Ed Sundcrmeicr made a burines* , _ ^ Henderson and Leonard Sev erson of Warrick visited at the Mor lie home Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Fluhr was a sufferer last week from too close contact with pois on ^ ^ „ lUrry ^kitwon and Ellen Maid of Little Belt were married Tuesdayl in Great Fall, by Justice of the Peace C A, Wilson. ^ Mr, and Mrs. Dan Keacb of War ^ \ hwme ******* on their way New Mexico. ^ C Z *** * n * ? Oreat Falls passed through Belt Wed n t 8d " y the r Way Nelhart v/her * the * wiH atUsm P t to 3ecure Fume venison. f THIS WEEK - : One Pair of Leather-Faced Jersey Glove» FREE With Each 11« Cash Purchase OR One Broom For 26c With Each $10 Cash Purchase 5 1b Jam 85c McCONKEY MERC. BELT, MONTANA