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:( Prepare for the ITœ n 1-9. « I ♦ 1 — ! Vys J. 7 / ÜMJß Man> an uncomfortable cold house would be agreeably warm and the coal bill would be appreciably le«s If the doorr and windows were protected from the chill blasts of winter STORM DOORS AND STORM SASH Always On Hand Neihart Lumber Company B. F. McConkey and Ben Kennedy attended the basketball game in Greet Falls Saturday. Specials — - For Friday-Saturday i 60 Oranges . 4 lb Pkg. Raisins Rycrisp, Pkg. .... 9 lb Sk. Rolled Oats .45c 2 Cans Sweet Spuds .45c $1.00 50c 25c 3 SUNRAY ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES 25—40—50 j j ; .$ 1.00 McConkey Merc. Go. —BELT, MONT.— s Lunch Counter AT BARNEYS O pen Till 12 P. M. • PASTRY AND MEATS Heme cooked Short Orders a Specialty O. M. OLSON. Prop. •fimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimifiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtimmiimiimiiiimii: t If You Succeed — i Your success is cumulative. You cannot progress alone in business and every forward step of yours carries along other people on the same road. In this way, your city becomes prosperous and great. In exact ratio to your success or failure your city succeeds or fails. S i I That's why we, as bankers, desire to see you suc ceed, That's why we make a point of rendering service to depositors and endeavor to safeguard them from financial reverses. = I = COME IN A^Y DAY. WE'LL WELCOME YOU s — 2 s I Farmers & Miners State Bank I i i * Julius Paulson has returned from pleasure trip to Portland, Oregon where he accompanied hi* mother a visit to his sister, Elisabeth. Judg ing by his physcal condition when he hetumed he had a good time. He cer tainly accumulated some extra weight and reports the rose* u beginning to bloom in Portland and the winter wheat u standing quite high in the field of Oregon. During his absence Wallace and Carl Gustafson looked after the ranch. Mrs. Paulson aril) not return for some weeks. MONTANA INDUSTRIAL REVIEW on ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ + ♦♦ + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + Conrad—Local crops for 1926 worth 11,494,466. Kalispell—Building here for 1926, totaled 174,180 were Cascade dairymen sign up 600 cows for 1926 testing, Butte—East Butte Mining Co. finds five feet highgrade copper ore at 2400 feet in Pittsmont mine. Terry—Ed Payne grows 67,000 worth of alfalfa hay and seed on 100 j acres. Forsyth—Rosebud county grew 24, j 000 acres of corn last year, and will ; raise as much in 1926. Bozeman First year of poultry or gamzation brought growers 15,000 above private marketing. . Shelby—Texas-Pacific is building [ fat nn Capacity. | i> lin lia h* mire had u tuacurom j •■»nlwrt. In wbleh »he winnei ! s n rrt fl-vay 2 m» yard. ,,f rite stuff ''<■ ti : a 'f'art'T of a mile ahead of hi* ,-iia 1 > !••• fad fo I'OiiteHM with reluct ou r ii-iu In- '•onld eat no more. tank storage and pipe line at Sun burst. T« 1 - -If ■ i öW Vicinity ST. MARK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH' Sunday school 2 o'clock p. m. First Mass 8 o'clock a. m. High Mus 10:30 A. M. Benediction 7:30 P. M. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH Lm H. Ynbi, Pm tor. 10 A. M. Church School. Muons, Eastern Star and families are invited to «t tend a muonic can! party in „ . . the K. P. hall Tuesday Jan. 26th. Refreshments. ~ Second door below the Troy Lam, dry. Jessie Sampson, Phone 89\V ; _i MASONIC CARD PARTY MARCELLING CARD PARTY The ladies of the Altar Society of St. Anne's Catholic church will give a public card party in the parish hall on Wednesday night Jan. 27th, 1926 Play begins 8:30. Lunch will be ed. Ticket« 60c. Adv. ■err a At a special meeting held Friday night by the school board a commun ication was received from the County Superintendent stating that applies tion had been made to her for th* transference of the North half of Sec tion 6 tp. 19 N. R. 7 E. from school district No. 29 bo School district Noj>| and setting the date for the Messrs. Wood, Spogen and Rubber were appointed a committee to re present this district at the bearing. The land in question is mid to belong to Clarence Bumgarner and the re a* on for the desired change is not known. Another communication was received from J. R. Culver stating that he had made other plans for the next year and would not be a candi ... . ., . ... , i VolÎ a- «upenntemfdm of the Belt schools. The resignation ' W&s accepted. i r i Ear Pimperton of Cora Creek was in Wednesday or a business er I John Van Dike made a busines» trip to Highwood Wednesday. The Big Pour met with Mrs Schroe der Tuesday evening. E. H. Sundermeier returned -unday from a business trip east_; ■ • - , Miss Schuler of the publi: school:, visited home folks in Great Falls at the week end. Ambrose Vaskey visited friend ; in Belt Sunday. ' Arthur Samnelaon of Tiger Eutte spent Monday in Belt Mrs. A. M. Macauley of Gre-it Falla visited Mrs. Phillip Leveille Sumi ty. Helen Weberg has been serious!) ill at the home of her parents. Mrs. J. J. Dockery of Hamilton is here visiting her daughter Mrs N. H. Browning. She will remain for days. some Mr. and Mrs. Eulberg visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson attend- ed lodge in Belt Tuesday evening, Roy Porter of Wayne is visiting hia of Little Belt _ 5 family in Belt this week. £» Carl Simonis is ill at his hpme with E pneumonia. g; Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney an«i Sjchldren were shopping in Belt Satur- Ê day. E Mrs. J. E. Lee of Armington was S>:a visitor in Belt Saturday. Villa and Harry Browning visited E Great Palls Saturday. = Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robertson motor 5led to Great Falls Tuesday evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheeler of Great Falls and fdrmer residents of Belt via I ted Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clergy Sun day. Mm. Eicon Davis and children of Great Palls visited with Mrs. Davis * brother John Harner Sunday. Mrs. R H. Benda, Elsie Bends ana Ralph Jaap visited in Great Falls Saturday. Ben Buehier has gone east to at tend the Golden wedding anniversary of his parents. During his absence Archie Robertson is looking after the mail routes. 1 Beginning on Monday morning the ; auto-mechanics course which is being ! : P*»t on by the agrco l t u re department I ot the high school will start at the j Pioneer Garage TTw auto work will ' be under the direction of Charles J. Riley. This coarse will continue Art six week, running from 9 A. M til) 12 A. M. six days of the week. All those who are interested in this and who hare not enrolled should see Mr. OertK or Mr. Riley and enroll. Last Saturday evening: a very - pie*» : ant party was staffed at the b >me of Mrs, Oscar Johnson of Belt Butte by Carl Johnson and his cousin Edith Johnson of Belt. At card» Lulu John ladies and carried home the bead prise while Mrs. Eulberg won the prize for low »core. Gordon Johnson led all the men while Wm. Vended of Belt had his attention distracted from the grame and is the proud er of the booby. Refreshment were »*™ed at midnight after which danc in *, ** ^ ° f ** unti ' early morning. Those present were Genevieve Schroeder, Violet Strong. Ebba Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Eulberg Esther Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vend sel, Lulu Johnson, Gunhilde Skadsen, Olive Crowe, Arloine De pew, Edit! , Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson, | Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. N D. Clarke, Norman Johnson, Gortkn«, Johnson, Peter Dolin, Carl Johnson,; John Van Dike, John Stein and Mack! Depew. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Leon McConkey Wednesday. The Aid is planning on having a speaker and a supper at the church on February 4th. own ' i Owing to the number of card part ies scheduled that planned by the Guild will be held at a later date. Palls high school Monday morning, On Thursday last Mrs. Jos. Buchan hearingentertained the Guild. At the close u f a busy afternoon's work the host ess served one of her famous hmches. Mrs. H. T. Stoog visited her has band in Belt over the weekend and returning to her work in the Great The Guild meets with Mrs. N. H. Browning next Thursday. Ten days ago Mr». N. H. Nelson and Mrs. N. H. Browning went as delegates to the County Parent-Teaeh era Association meeting in Great Falla Here Representative» from the various chapter «t Cascade, Great Fa „ 8 and ,, et ^ ^ ^ of helping each other by the exchange pf ideaa. Mr» N. H Nelson wm elec ted president of the countv associa tion , , ady fn(m rA ,, a , ( dent and a member of t!ie Great Fall» branch Sec.-Treac. The local associ ation met last week before the Geyser game and listened to a statement of the ailments «if Belt school children from Dr. Walker . T*ii. was decidedly' interesting although no- peasant to! find so many defects. Mrs. A. Robertson left recently for Spokane, Washington after receiving a telegram stating that her father was not expected to live . Carl Peterson of Willow creek wa in Belt Wednesday securing brood sows for his ranch. A marriage license was issued Mon- 1 day to Dewey Thorson and Josephine I demons both of Hughesville. All oil leases token by the Steven | son Consolidated Oil Co. have been ; given up in this vicinity. Yesterday a marriage license wai issued to Ada Fish and Henry Vaskey ■ both of Raynesford. Arthur Croft of Raynesford wa»j brought to town the first of the week bo mu for repairs. Dr. Graybeai took » few* stitches in his leg which a slipping axe had opened up and the young man ' is resting st the Graybeal hospital till the wound heals. High School examinations are thi« week in progrès» in the city school*. Those who have been exempted be cause of excellent work are the envy of those whose efforts have not been so well appreciated. The new semes- 4 ter begins next Monday. Evelyn Celone spent last week-end + at home. Clara Calons did not return tp her school this week as there seems | to be an epidemic of influenza or kin-1 dred disease in her district and the j sehood hik been close far a week. Mrs. Beynon leaves Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Purdy at Rivendaie, California. Mr». Purdy formerly Miss Sadie Beynon. Arthur Purdy the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Purdy has recently beet, married and Mrs. Beynon is looking forward to meeting the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong en tertoined a group of young married j people and soon-to-be married» at their home on Otter creek Monday night in honor of their tenth wed ding Anniversary, It was a dress-up party and many and elaborate were | the costumes. Of these that of W. C Blomqnist was considered most taste ful among the men while that of Mrs. P. Healey wag Just as well received among the ladies. The evening was passed with cards, punch-board games ending with an elaborate lunch. ' Style - plus / Ready-to-Wear SUITS ( ' Are a guarantee of high quality and lasting wear. ' They »re of conservative construc tor mature men and of the style that fashion dictates for youth. Hamment Bros. SHOES AND FURNISHINGS * Business Readers Advcrthcmcnn under ihh ht^dn^ Ten Onto per Bni lor each hMertinn ie ■ -.. ■ ■ ■ ■■ , FOR SALE-Number of whit« face Hereford bulls and young mules. Mike Rocks, Belt. FOR LEASE—For term of three years, 400 acre ranch generally known as the Amman place on Otter Creek. Write the North American Mortgage • 2tp. Co. Bozeman. Montons, FOR SALE—At high school Size No. 12 King Cream Separator. Price 127.60, John Mam. 2tp. — ♦ — i : 4 . Aim Cigarettes f/ Cigars Pipes . Luxurious Boxes of « CANDY - As large an you wish—Bar candies of every brand AN IDEAL PLACE TO WHILE AWAY AN IDLE HOUR BARNEY'S • A. N. PRATHER, PROP. - Sunny Jim s Take it from me Who have toiled thirty yean in a groceree Well, I guess I know what it ought to be, I reckon I've had a chance to see Something of every kind and degree That goes in a groceree. Why, he who isn't honest and frank and free To give his customers honestce Weight and flavor and qualitee He isn't a man that can train with me. No, Sir-ree. But when Dahl says to me There is our name and our guarantee I know just what it means, you see Take it from me Who have worked thirty years in a groceree. -, : M ROTS WANTED » Age 8 to 16 - to aet a» Salai Bh pr se cu ta lives for PICTORIAL RE VIEW America's Greatest *»*»*>:» of the Horn*. We teaeh .the bey sales manship and give hiss the opportun Hy to earn money ae well se spécial prises: PARENTS PLEASE NOTE Address:» The Pi et o ri el Review Co., 996 Market St, San Francisco, Cal. i FOR SALE—Muley White face bull coming 6 fear» or farad# for Shjprt horn same age. Matt Urieh, Belt. Stp When in Great Falle toeve four hi the Ludwig Garage. Up-to la be. careful sUTvice. , / , car -* Arthur Lynch of Geyser visited his Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lynch lb Belt Wednesday. »