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»* dLÄJ -fm n h ' 'II ! F I . % 'S#? ~ 1 i\ . ■ V Never A Heel-Mark on SUPREMIS ! W ALK oo it f—that's what it's nude fori Sptfl hot or cold water on it—it won't turn wDtte» Sopran» waa the first varnish made especially for ose on floors—and, take our word for it, no other floor varntah fives such laming satisfaction. Wiat have you that needs varnish—a floor, a door, «boat's deck? There's a «pedal du Pont Varnish for every special purpose. Come in and let us tell you the best way to do the job. Keitiart Luirter Co. A ■®3ass«ir We srsw«wasr_s * ■ — - — 1 ar^L»| — \ j ■I. h I Prepare For Winter 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 fireaidt • INSTALL AN TWATER - KENT RADIO j Demonstration machine at my residence. If you are inter ested call and hear it. __ * £j 5: S 5 X ll S 5 S S * S S S * 5 5 S I limiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: This Bank Is Human It is to the credit of modéra banking and banker« that they are regarded as iron-bound, impersonal institution«. . . s 1 rr A strong bank Is thought of always in terms oz safety and dependability, with none of the frailties, and uncertainties of ordinary human existence. Strongly entrenched as thin bank is in the best and strictest traditions of banking procedure, it operates as well on a basis of human understand ing and cordial relations. Come in any business day and get acquainted. i Farmers & Miners State Bank i j mm« Local Items of Belt and \ a a i • — — Th« Knight* of Pythia* will five! a grand Halloween Ball on Saturday night October Slat in their hall Beit. Sapper will be »« ree d by the ftrenfaig classe* to Rome Economic work in any of the following; Pood* 1—Luncheon and sapper cook * ry ' ----Mrs. Pood* II—Advanced meal prépara tion snd meat cookery Clothing I Cotton gnrmonts for ail occasions. Clothing H—The wool dress. Clothing III The silk dress. Clothing IV—Children's clothing, Home Crafts Unit—A course in Ihome management. A small fee will be charged for the food courses. Meeting at auditorium 7:80 October 28. See Miss Stranahan. — . —_____ Mr. and Mr*. Spogen were In Great Falls this week to attend the fun eral of Edwin F. Fox a relative oil the family who died recently in Boni < * er ' [ Chas Walters returned from a trip Pythian Sisters. Adv. - EVENING SEWING AND COOKING CLASSES an auto trip to his wife's former home in the east and also a visit to the Gallatin Valley. He did not find any place where farming looks better than to Geyser Tuesday. Clarence Bumgarner is home from The parties who have bought the Peterson ranch are taking over the property. A Mr. Stewart one of the in the eastern part of Cascade county interested parties will her««ftor make his home on the ranch where they will run cattle'for a few yean and possibly change to sheep later. - Mike Gonderio of Waltham, long ago a miner in Belt was visiting to town Wednesday. His hoys recently returned from the mountains alter Oa successful deer hunt. John fiweeney is reported a* having trouble getting his cattle back from ! the Forest reserve at the head of j Tillinghast creek. The snow and dis agreeable weather has been the bothersome factor. v 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cnfoe of Arm intgton arrived home from Iowa on the 17th. Mrs. Crane had visited hör people for a month at her old home in Lansing, Iowa where she was later i joined by Mr. Crane who had accom panied two cars of beef to the Chicago market. Mr. Crane found the prices on the day he sold his cattle very satisfactory. They report a very j pka»«nt trip and visit. While returning from a trip last week to Highwiod Elmer Crockar | j narrowly escaped a serious accident ; Fortunately the roads were bad and he could not drive at hi* accustomed gait, so when the steering gear broke and the car started on a wayward journey the worst that happened was j that he wound up in the ditch. Walt» : ! companion jumped left Elmer to his fate. The owner I °f Ä* car (hen enjoyed a good *er mon for owning an old Ford anyway, Baptisma) service* were conducted at the Great Falls Christian church ! last Sunday afternoon for the new converts of the Christian church of Belt. Those baptized were Shizu Hir ano, Susie Ford, Mrs. Sarah Nullines, i Sadie Nulliner, Chester Nutifner. La vina Nulliner, Gladys Wellington, Jay Swett and Myrtle Nulliner. Cars were famished by Messrs. Dawson. Randall and Swett. Mrs. Wm. Pilgeram was in Butte the first of this week attending the State Assembly of the Rebekahs. Mr*. Spogen and Madeline were in Great Falls last week end and attend ed the surprise party given for Mr*. Lochray by the Ladies of the Wo men's Relief Corps. i Oscar English drove through Belt today on his way hone from Great Palls where he had gone to attend ! the meeting of the B. C. V. P. A. t ST. MARK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday school t o'clock p. at. First Moss 8 o'clock a. m High Mass 10:30 A. M. Benediction 7:30 P. M. Wbca in Greet Fells eat at th< Lunch A GOOD PLACE TO EAT The Beet «f Service iee Begia, Prep. —214 Central Are. Pbeoe 4344 > I 01« Johnson «-a* in town Wed nee - day'with g four hone team after a In lood of coal. Watch for the K. P. Dance to their h*!l on Halloween night. Adv. Emil Maki was to from Willow creek yesterday John K. Nelson, Pet er Darko and John Saal were also transacting business here, & ^ Mn Walter Cooper and Mr*. Jim Cooper drove to from their | owe r ranch yesterday. Springer and daaghtar Myrtl e 0 f Palls visited to Belt Wednas day. Martha Atkinson isteiaed to une I jfrom the Deaconess hospital Sunday. Mrs. Byron Gillette was called to | her home in Anaconda by the serious i illness of her mother. • Stanley Goo of Wayne is reported ( seriously ill at his home of pneumonia M r. and Mrs. Ed Brodie, Esther • Johnson and Lester Brodie drove to 1 Great p a u B Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fluhr made a business trip to Great Falls Tuesday. Word received from the Sweat fam n y w ho left a week ago by auto for Michigan is to the effect that they I had arrived saftely in St. Paul. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blomquiat, Miss Schuler and E. H. Sundermeier motored to Great Falls Saturday. John Van Dike of «he Wurde Van Dike store returned home Sunday 1 from an eastern trip on which he bought his winter and spring stock and had a fine visit with his mother. G. W. Staffel snd J. W- Le land made « business trip to Great Falls on Wednesday, O. P. Lloyd of Great Falls was a business visitor in Belt Wednesday John Crowe and son Carl were buy ing supplie« to town yesterday Palls Monday, id wer» in Belt yesterday, ' Homer Atkinson visited his family in Belt yesterday. Dr. Macauley made a visit to Lewis Clergy Sunday. Mr. Cleigy is still confined to his bed, Wallace Atkinson visited Great I conard Severson and George Kos Dave Bodkins blew in Wednesday j tty enjoy the society of his lodge bro- i there ' ' ' METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Harry T. Stong, pastor. You are invited to our good fellow ship Church Party which will be giv en this Friday evening, beginning at eight o'clock, in the high school aud itorium. A varied program, repre senting all departments of the church will include games, music, readings,] a pageant, moving pictures—a good; two reel gang comedy, and refresh ment*. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. This Sunday will be observed as Harvest Home day. ■ Everyone attending Is ! asked to bring something to display, J grain, fruit or vegetables. The gifts I will go to Montons Deaconess Hos pital at Great Falls. The sermon of the morning will be by the pastor and will be specially for the old folk* whom we earnestly invite to this ser vice, Evening service at 7:80. Prayer Service Thursday evening *t 7:30. Choir rehearsal Saturday evening. . Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Epworth League devotibnal meet ling at 6:30. The scripture says that all power in heaven and on earth has been give*. h> Christ. He conld if he chose force all nations to his feet. But he choos es to exercise his power through will ing disciples. Ours is s great trust and a wonderful commission. Are we faithful T NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of BMse Collette Wolf. De NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Joseph E. Collette. Administrator of the Estate of Eloise Collette Wolf Deceased, to the cred itor* and all person* having Haims against the said Deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary voucher»,;5 within Four (4) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the law office* j of W J. Tighe, First National Bank { Building, Great Fails. Montana, the Mme being the place for the tran [ section of the business of said estate in the County of Cascade. Dated October 14, 1925. Joseph E. Collette, Administrator Of the Estate of Eloise Collette Wolf, Deceased W. J. Tighe, Attorney for Adminis trator, Great Fall*. Montana (First publication October 22. 1925.) (Last publication November 12, 1925) Nhygß- fhx* f= g« g rnm a sssm m FREE! FREE! For a limited tine we will fire you absolutely Free you have bought « TEN DOLLARS worth of foods from m —for each. A BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH of v ourself or any on® « i your family or friend» I SIZE OF PHOTO ft i If INCHES IN DE UTOB FOLDER Only one Photo to each person, but everyone in the Uy can get one if they have a card. The cards are Hke a men) ticket, each card r ep r e s e n t« $10.00, we punch out the purchase« as they are made The Photoe will be taken by H. G Eckland Great Falls Remember these Photos cost yon nothing Hamment Brothers A Good Place to Buy Your Shoes, (lot hing and Furnishings » Mrs. Wm. McCafferty was shop ping in our stores Monday. J. C. Anthony came over from Cas cade to help his brother Carlos bis furn it u r e to Cascade where they have located, move Mrs. Leon McConkey made a trip to Great Falla Thursday. Donald Atkinson visHad Belt Man day from their home on Little Belt. David Ledbetter, deputy sheriff at Neihart and Charles King were asso ciated to some official business Torn day. Mrs. Beckman of RlcevUie visited on Wednesday afternen with Mr*. Jewel). Cool-DR INKS-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 candi«« from a two-pound box with which to placate your wife or sweetheart to a five-cent bar for yourself. I t >> e Billiard and Pool Tables in Excell ent Condition. / BARNEY'S A. N. Prather Proprietor U IJIMMIliHHIMMIIIIIUniliniMllliniliUMWIttWWII 5 ■» | ^ 3S5T Sunny Jim Says I believe in the stuff I am handing out and In my abil ity to get results. I believe that honest stuff can be pus hed out to honest people by honest methods. I believe in working, not weeping, in boosting, not knocking- I believe that a man gets what be goes after and that «me deed done today is worth two tomorrow. I Firmly Believe it pays to WALK TO DAHL'S AND SAVE DOLLARS! r kiitiiiiinumtiiniiMuiîîîiHÎïï Louis Neva Is passed through Belt Wednesday on his way to Greet Falls B. P. McConkey was a passenger to the county seat Tuesday. •Tiy i (LEO C.) (F. L) fifurmii « NUVHU ATTORNRYS AT LAW Ford BnUüng, Gt Falla Moat. Belt Office Open Thnrndny, Friday, Saturday te