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.... ... I ,, "■___i- ! U -= It's fun to use Tufcote and it saves money, too! r rs a real pleasure to renew a chair or floor with da Pont Tufcote Varnish Stain; you get any hardwood effect that yon select, with a lustrous, Imatin6 finish for a few cents—and yon save money by the doBmrl Once you've seen how easy It ia, you'll keep s can of Tufcote on the shelf, ready to »«w* up • floors, fdrntture or woodwork. Come in today and let os show you the beautiful yon can get with this remarkable do Font Product Neihart Lumber Company TMq J® Tufccrte Varnish Stain Mahofany PAINTS Stalin feevgyHoMdkAPwy I and Indattrial Use ARB YOU IN MARKET FOR REAL ^ , If you are in the market for a farm, city home or oil lease, it will be the part of wisdom for you to buy through a realtor properly licensed and bonded by the State of Montana. for yon are than protected against misrepresentation by bonds to the amount of $1,000 for each dealer, ac cording to a statement from A. H.f Bowman, Real Estate Commissioner, He,ena - "Under the Montana Law," saki Mr. Bowman, "a real estate broker is . „ , , „ . pern,, »ho o Her, to buy. «II o | "ft ,n "" probet,«,, drilling nr op.m.1^ 2 ed and any person who has been dam ESTATE? lands are deemed dealing in real es täte. Licensed realtors are also bond aged by wrongful acts of a dealer has the right of action on the bond- Un licensed dealers are subject to a fin., of $800. A list of all licensed dealan - - -|f. - Lunch Counter AT BARNEYS Open Till 12 P. M. PASTRY AND MEATS Home cooked Short Orders a Specialty O. M. OLSON, Prop. 5 S E S s 5 5 S E 5 5 S S 2 5 5 __ S s The Country Bank r. a NOT a place to be avoided or a place to be approached with awe, not officered by ai en with whom yon have only a speaking acquaintance, nor to be shun ned because of differing Interests, , BUT the clearing boose for the business of yew neigh borhood. owned by friends and neighbors, and in charge of old acquaintances. ITS BUSINESS IS TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY _ S x Farmers & Miners • State Bank I i imiimimitmnmimmimfmifi WéMK i may be secured without cost, by writ ing to the division of publicity, de .partaient of Agriculture, Helena." j , g fl ß H S f I fl il T Ô 2 ITÎ |JtfUu|f))M I U d Iff I AAA A f A M AAA AAA LUuUU IÜ lluUUuUO has lnl " " " eiu t Ver . rea I , irs pu c ftppea ... wa * 1 ? t when thev debated against Belt. The '%'£££ iSi «.h the .p. ip^tl of uTTine » tS betirS end to the point, and .ucceMled ilil .. . \ . , a . . the,r rebuttal in defeating tne few forward ^entiaJ points J*» J« 14 P"? 1 »* J*™ h*« 1 l ^ re f ®®° d *P«*»«r» but the Belt team on y one goo »P* a er - r - L. Foor, teacher of debating was i Ud8r *«y.?^' F °? r COHched *?"" from Wi - aux at won 8econ< P e 5 th A \ 8 T * n : 9mn JT T the debate both teams, their coaches and the judge came up to the school house and had a delightful lunch. - — (Cascade Courier) "Sliver" arrived home Tuesday a short visit so her father told the Mrs. J. J. Dockery and Mrs. N. H. Browning motored to Great Falls Tuesday. reporter. »iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiuiu Local Items of Belt and Vicinity ST. MARK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday school % o'clock p. m. First Maas 8 o'clock a. m. High Man 10 : SO A. M. Benediction 7:80 P. M Lann The ladies of the Christian church will hold a food sale at the New Drug Co. on Saturday February 6th. Pie and coffee will be served. Adv. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH Lee H. Young, Pastor. Church school 10 A. M. MARCELLING Second door below the Ttvjy dry. Jessie Sampson, Phone 89 W POOD SALE When in Great Falls leave your car, at the Ludwig garage. Day and night service. LUDWIG GARAGE J. C. Hajok from Great Fall», fac tory tuner now in city. Leave orders PIANO TUNER ( at Cal Sharrards or phone Waldo ho 18*1- .. ... B.S. Baker of Wpyne was in town ; yesterday and says that Mrs. Bake* is recovering satisfactorily from he* operation of a week ago and sat w in bed for the first time Tuesday. Hans Johnson was a caller at the Times office yesterday and in the c ° un *' **** conver8>t,on ,taU!d ***»* j the market for purebred cattle is look-1 in * up «»though the price » not as high as before the war. There ia a good demand for all kinds of stock 1 and he stated that he could sell sever ■> carloads of shorthorns if he had them. Recently he shipped a carload or purebred Shorthorns to Brady and Collins. The car was mixed, part bolls and part cows and heifers. T | Mr ' and Mns Harry Armrton K an ' , l Walter Armstrong were in Belt yes terday. Harry rode to Great Fall* with W. C. Blomquist and there took the train for Malta and Saco where ,. ... ,. . ... . i h * * "'l t , W '" ^ " o" "tön. "h ,nVe . ^ consider better qualified or m »re de „ erving of the 0 ff ice M . D. Nichol j son wi „ ^ a ^ndWata for n.eriff Wm. Seifred of Geyser came to towT) yeBterday ge€ hi* wife why waiI brought to the Graybeal hosp.tal by ^ doctor Charles Brodie whose terra of enlist men t in the U. S. Avrny has ju»< ex-[ P ired « home His parents and ^ ^ ^ ^ hjm Glenn P. Waldo is the director of the musical comedy "The Lass of Limerick Town" which is to be put on in Belt within a few weeks or as soon a» sufficient proficiency is shown by the cast which includes most of the. best voices in the city. The princi forj^j, be adults while the chorus will be made up of high school stu dents. C. E. Warner, head of the state, department of trade* and industries] which ia one of the heads under which the Federal government renders aid to vocational schools visited the High school Monday and the auto-mechan tes school at the Pioneer garage and expressed himself as well satisfied Mrs. Harold Shannon of Box Elder shopped in our stores Wednesday. Sid and Ray Pimperton were callers in Belt Tuesday evening. I with the work being done by the boy* j at wofk there. Mrs. Herman Butts of Great Fall* is in Belt visiting her father Wm, Van Tassel. The following boys with Agricultural ist Ralph Oertli are attending the Vo rational conference at Bozeman . :Carl Tucker, Theodore Wlynegar, George Wood, Elmer Gray, Robert Nohl, Les Ik Jewell, Sigurd Johnson. to the Christian church denomination and hereafter will be known as the Christian Church. The latter organ i Wiley Farmer one of the first set tlers on Little Belt and the father of the Farmer boy» in this zection r* turned a few week« ago from Ml» •ouri where he ha« been living for many yean. Mr. Fanner ia 67 yea re of age but «till without a gray hair. He attribute» thia to the fact he ha* never worried. Mr. Farmer. ha* gone to Helen* this week to visit Lawrence and will go on to Thomp non Falls to see Marion before he re Mr*. Marcella Hill returned to her home fmn the Deaconess hospital on Tuesday after having been ill for the The Baptist church has been <w!d ration has been conducting services in Belt for two yean and ha** a good contre jration and a well organised; church. Ed Donovan, fermer deputy sheriff of Ncihart while returning home from Belt last week and while dusting mer rily along in the early evening was side swiped by a pasting car and wak- { ed up some hours later in the ditch ; near the Neumcyer ranch. His face, and hands were badly cut by flyin* glass afid he was weak from loss i jof blood. About two A. M. Johnny Marquardt was wakened by someone pounding at his door and found Dono van there in terrible state. Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt washed the blood off after which it was seen that hif injur j ies were not serious. He returned to Neihnrt in the morning by train. The car a Studebaker coupe was brought to town on a wrecking car and showed ' various evidences of the impact of the other car besides other damage re ceived when it went into the ditch. The Bclt-Riceville road is getting to i*. a speedway and the blind turns and cuU make it hazardous to main taj n the proper position in the road. The fellow who hit Donovan's car wai traveling and never stopped to see 1 w h a t had happened. Th tracks as In terpreted by Marqardt show that In making the turn about Donovan's car ; this week from the head of Monarch Canyon. George Rubber was in town early this week after stock hogs from the Strain ranch, gus county seat Saturday on business. Norman Parker's baby was brought'the j nto town Tuesday fer treatment by Dr. Graybeal. Mrs. G. W. Stoffel went into Great'within Falls Monday to attend the White Shrine banquet. In the class of ten j w h 0 were initiated were Mrs. Roy Johnson and her two sisters. Mr and Mrs. D. Colgan, Mildred • ' ™ <*■«•" " <l **■ 6 »« »» ■ T M. » SnT ^ a ^„ Ben Kennedy and Tam Noble weft visitors to Great Fall: Monday, the passing car slewed into the Dono van car. Roy Benson has been hauling wheat D. Spogen made a trip to the Per ; Mrs. Thos. Johnson was down from her home near the But, > 'i'ucsday. Mrs. Conn Forder tf Waltham is spending a few days win her daugh- i n? high school. Ed Leibetrau was a hotness visito. here Wednesday, ten Anna ad Marie who are attend - Joseph Morris spent Sunday at the ; home of Charles Grant, ; Mrs. J. E. Lee and »mall non ol Armington returned home Saturday, evening after having »pent a week in i Great Palls. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McConkey and Mrs. Mattie Mosier attended the fun «m) of Orbin Brower in Great Pail».; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atkinson and daughter visited on Sunday in Belt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vaskey and Charles Fish spent a few hours in Belt Friday . Mrs. Cal Sharrard visited MrsrWm. Rcavley last week in Great Falls. Clifford Noble , brother of T. W Noble returned to hi* home in Canada Wednesday . - Mrs. 8. A. Remington and daugti ter Genevieve visited in Great Fails over the week end. The Guild met with Mrs. N. H. Browning last Thursday afternoon. Twenty-five ladies were present. The missionary box to Alaska was finished A delicious collation ended the after noon. The Guild meets next with Mrs. R. H. Bemis. W. S. Jeffries and family risitao their parents in Belt Sunday. Violet Strong returned on Tuesday to Helena after a visit of some weeks with her aunt Mrs. Schroeder. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Kranz ot Great Falls were guests at the Clergy | home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Seifert were also callers there . Earl Pimperton spent Sunday h. Belt. . K REWARD $S Further dumping of asbea or rub at any plaee within the City Lia It* is hereby prohibited, except where written permission is first secured from Mayor or Clerk. $S reward will be paid for information leading to nrrent and conviction ef anyone ping except ns hereby p ro vide d . Council By ardor of the Mayer and CHy Lee C GraybilL City Clerk. P?:-' (j P r Styles ofjhe Times The correct style for the man who cares are now being shown. They are refined, as Flor sheim Shoes have always been; they appeal to men of good taste, as FLÖRSHEIM Shoes always will. They give you the world's best in style—materials—and workmanship—at a price that is reasonable. On the sole of ev ery pair you will find the name, "THE FLÖR SHEIM SHOE." Come in—try them on—they will dress your feet attractively « S10 The RUGBY FLEETWOOD > Also a high grade line of men's $5, |fi and $8 shoes Hamment Almighty Father to call home our esteemed neighbor, Margaret Millard i*nd the sorrow of her family stirs Great'within ns a desire to share with them their grief and sadness, therefore be j t RESOLVED That Mixpah Circle N «62 Neighbor» of Woodcraft ^ 2 J 2 - Ne ^ hb " r * ° Woo.dcrait Belt, Montana, extends to the family of ... nel.hhor H. hto.t .Inte« «h In thl.th.lrh... '«Hn,° P.,.rd them in their affliction. And be II WHEREAS, It has seemed best to fipBolutimtB * I CANDY ® Y For Your Best Girl DAINTY, FRESH, DELICIOUS IN ATTRACTIVE BOXES CIGARS ! m For Y ourself and Friends \p ' A Choice Selection For The Particular BARNEY'S A. N. PRATHER, PROP. BILLIARDS AND POOL i 4 Sunny Jim Says When you're thinking and wondering. Just what cooking you're going to do, Did you stop to realize .. The results are up to you, Now take for instance on your shelf, You've got macaroni, tomatoes and cheese But goah! Good Housewife, ' You can't make a meal with just these. Look Around -WALK TO DAHL'S AND SAVE DOLLARS" On the other ingredients for your meal , I family of oar deceased neighbor and a copy furnished the Belt Valley Time« for publication, Respectfully submitted, - ^Jennie Spogen, Elisa Peters, Jennie Morrow, i Committee. ^m Mre. Maud Apple^rt »ho ta Jwtl.r h„h Ud» .. (M* .«nt 8..*., PMBk rh.i.«n 8«d».. «. . vinttor in Bell Sunday. farther RESOLVED, That a copy of these resolution be spread upon die record of the lodge, a copy forw a rde d to the