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—r~ f Furnishings ^ Your Friends Admire - A BIT of varnish here and IjL there will work won ders! Your tea-table, dulled by service, will smile with mirror-like lustre—woodwork will look fresh and newt Shipoleum^-the du Pont var nish for furniture and wood work—will repay your efforts with long service—it's master made. We're here to help you on your paint problems —come in and see us. Neihart Lumber Go. Authorized Agency I PAINTS ~ VAKNISHES a* EKAMET.S X HriM/ll? I?(IT 1 ilv//V l/il " \ JL^Ij (Con. from page 1) Eighth Grade—John Levandowski, Frank Levandowski, Clara Ford, Ag- i nes Colgmn, Rosalie Dolin, Genevieve Bodner, Marjorie Sharrard and Eva LeselL "Tenth Grade—Lillian Bakko, Elisa beth Malcolm, Ad« Simonis, Mildred Eleventh Grade—Victoria Dorchak, Thomas Levandowski, and Elizabeth So ha. Twelfth Grade—Clara Berg, Anna Forder, Sophie Miller, Alice Robin son and Irma Wilson. Specials for Saturday "Budweiser" Malt Syrup, Quart Monogram Dates Package . Walnuts Per Pound Minit Oats Small Package . 50t 10c 26c 10c Quick Quaker or Carnation Oats Large Package .. —One Only to a Customer Winesap Apples, Good Quality Per Box S2.50 BUTTERFAT PRICE TODAY — 38 CENTS --Your Best Cream Market McConkey Merc. Co. Fone 72 Belt. Montana _ SC 2 Si g 5Bî SS cV ' P s SERVING OUR Depositors so well, pleasing them in every way has been the conduct of this IT MAKES A careful study of the needs of each customer, so it is able to fit into his require ments. IN SATISFYING our clients so weil they are always pleased to recommend their friends to this institution, so that they too can join forces with os and enjoy the many advantages of satisfactory banking. Farmers & Miners State Bank L-_ ■A- METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Harry T. Stoni, pastor Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 11 A. M. Address by the pastor. ( Evening w rship at 8 o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor; subject. Face to Face. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Epworth League at 7 P. M. Leader, Mm. Harry T. Stong. Subject, Chris. in the World's Music. Prayer service this Thursday even There will be a short businecs meet ing at the close of the Sunday morn ing service, at which time a complete report will be made by the Paim Committee; and action will be taken as to the purchasing of material and the hiring of men to do the work. Remember that one week from next Sunday will be Mother's Day. We will have a special service, and are anxious that all mothers, who attend out church, make a special effort to be present for the service. mg. r I Business Headers AdvertlKmcnU ur.dtr 'hit heading Ten Cents per ij ne {or each insertion STRAYS—Roan horse 1700 pounds gray 1400, Black yearling alMMjv 1 branded on left thigh and on brown mule. Owner can hav same by paying this ad an pasture. Lee Munden, Belt, Mont. FOR SALE 1-3 inch wagon, 1-3)4 running gear, 1 disc plow, 1 disc, 1 grindstone, 1 bed and springs. Louis Spiller, Belt, Mont. 6tp. FOR SALE—Child's crib with mat tress, and wringer on stand. Mrs. A. L. Winston. —— FOR SALE—Overland Six. Price 1150.00 for quick sale. Cash 01 terms. F. E. Wilbur, Electrician, tf. Local Items of Belt and Vicinity | In the River Press of Fort Benton ls the statement that Mr and lira. F. E. Stranahan announce the be trothal of their d augh ter , to Milton y Smith of Belt The marriage will ».w, p] ace j n Jun *. Miss Stranahai. j s the popular domestic science teach Smith iB the fonsman o£ the J. B. in the Belt High school while Mr er Long ft Co. outfit near Belt. George Browning and da u g h ter Villa and Miss Pauline Polutnik drove to Monarch Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. L. G. Clergy and 'Miss Genevieve Schoeder moiored to Fort Benton Sunday. . Mrs. John Healey and son Tim re turned yesterday from Helena where they visited Mr. Healey who is at the 'veteran's hospital. Art Winston brought home a new lAjax Sunday from Great Falls. Bert Robertson and brother Archie left Tuesday for Spokane to attend !sister's funeral, Mr. ant * Mrs - Mrs. Bob McCafferty of Raynesford shopped in Belt Wednes -day. Charles Berg who is working |n Great Falls visited in Belt Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Mosier went to Ray nesford Tuesday to visit friends for sereral days. Mr. and Mrs. Culver and family, Miss Lapp and Miss Skartvedt spent the week-end visitjng Mr. and Mj-s Roy Johnson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Little Belt shopped in Belt Wednes , the prize for high score, Mr» day. Miss Fern Millard is visiting her aunt Mrs. Anthony of Cascade. Mrs- Sam Wilson delightfully en tertained the Guild and a few invited •guests at Five Hundred Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. N. F. Wilson. Mrs. Art Winston received Wilson prize for low score and Mrs. Hilda Anderson cut prize. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess The next meeting of the Guild wjll be with Mrs. Ray Wilson Thursday af ternoon May C. Mrs. Lem McCoy and Ben attended t e Masonic card party and dance. On Monday H. I. Young of the Am erican Z:nc, Lead and Refining Co. who is general superintendent ofjhat company with general oversi; >.t of! the Silver Dyke Mining Co., to .-ether with Hayes of the Dyk<\ tl" chief engineer of the A. C. M. Co. a «d sev era! other officials made a survey of Belt creek. On Tuesday night the Masons Stars and their families enjoyed a eg -lar good time at the party given in the Lodge room by the Mesons. Old time dances, interspersed with mod-rn and card playing furnished the amuse mente. N. H. Browning unloaded another car of Fords yesterday. Mr». John Vlsocan of Raynesford ' stopped fn Belt a short time on Wed- if nesday while on the way to Great Falls. Peter Darko of Waltham was in the city Wednesday. Tom KenT öf Spring creek made » business trip to M'. and M"';. Albert Beaudry and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colgan spent Sun dav on the Missouri river. Last Sunday the Tiger Butte base ball team defeated the team of Stock iett Country Club by a score of 15 to The Geyser team was defeated by the Belt baseball team last Sunday by a 7 to 6 score in a weird game Todd for the Geyserites allowed only three hits and jn one inning «truck ont five Beltites * Mr. Grant formerly on the N. T. Wilson aanch has leased the R. S. Blaine ranch on Tiger Butte. Monday evening considerable excite, (pent was aroused by the finding of • week-old girl baby in an ont- house at the C. W. Holt residence, baby was wrapped tn a diaper and little else and while it appeared cold wa« in no way. In danger. The dis covery was made by a number of small boys who reported the discov eyy and brought a number of bust nM « men to the scene. One of these furnished « coat to wrap the found ling and Dr, Gray heal took it |n charge. Investigation failed to prove the identity of the infant. The only clew discovered is to the effect that a women, a stranger in town was seen carrying a baby and seemed to | be endeavoring to conceal it with « paynsol. No trace of thjs woman ha» been found since. It is generally be lieved that th|y «roman was a taorm and desiring to abandon the child sh, left it In this out-house believing that the residence was occupied and tba*. The | Laura Spogen writes that every one in Cascade ran talk of nothing else but the "poor kids" who were so frightfully injured in an auto wreck between Cascade and Ulm on Sat-, unlay night. Sympathy for the un fortunates is universal. • Owen Holt is home again after winter spent near Pueblo, Colorado. x 1 ST. LUKE'S CHURCH Lee H. Young, Pastor. Church school 10 A. M. ST. MARK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday school 2 o'clock p. m. K ; rst Mass 8 o'clock a..m. High Mass 10:30 A. M. Benediction 7:30 P. M. CURST IAN CHURCH j Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Communion services 11:30 A. M. Christian Endeavor 7 P M. Junior Endeavor (in basement) 7 p.' M. Preaching service» 8 P. M. Midweek service Wednesday 8 P- M. j If you don't attend elsewhere-Come NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Harry Stedman Lloyd, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned W. J. Tlghe, Execu tor of the Estate of Harry Stedman Lloyd Deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said Deceased, to exhibit then. with the necessary vouchers, within Four (4) months after the first pub lication of this notice, to the said Executor at law offices of Slattery ft Tighe, «13-316 First National B*nk Bdlg., Great Falls. Montana, the same being the place for transaction of the busine8 of Hid e(!ta te in the County busine8 „ of Hid e(!ta o£ ^ ° nat J, Marc1) nj ( l926 - W. J. Tiglie, r ExecuU , r of the Estate of Harry 3^^,, Lloyd, Deceased. j 0 j, n L Slattery, Attorney for the Executor, Great Falls, Montana. ,- MARCELLING Second door bel<>«^ the- Trey Laun dry. Jessie Samp on. Phone 89W I ^ •> -y + + *•:• •> v •!• + + * v * * + + *♦ I „uivrwiv KVWft *| AR ' + 4 *s* 4 ❖ ❖ <r + •> ❖ -pj,,. Electric city visitors from /Vrmington Saturday were W P. PH ^Tam, Lillian and Blanche Servos», j > Randall, Mrs. D. Childerhose. j| r q g West, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fish and daughter Ruth from Great Falls were visiting Armington relatives Sunday j Those who were on the honor roll or April are BK follows; First Grade—Dorothy Tuura. Second Grade—Dale Scigling. ment a hundred per cent .attend Third Grade—Mickey Lee. The girls of the primary depart last month with only one ab ^ence among the boys. Mj gs Nordquist and Mr. West ^oing to take their students to Caa j, a d e jj ay i,t where they will par ticipute in the track meet, The J. B. Long ranch loaded sev ,-rml cars of sheep from the stock yar ds here. They were'shipped last, 1 week to summer pasture. The 4-H ctoh held its general meet j n g at the home of Mrs. J. 0. Randall | aB t Saturday April 24. This meet jng was to vote on a comm un ity hall. After the meeting the Poultry ciub iiiice are held their regular meeting and the leader planned a poultrf hour tour: for May 16th. Lew Evans, Agnes and Doris Wix- j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Servoss, Mrs. S. Servoss and A. H. McDonald were in Monarch Sunday, Doris Ham low celebrated here sev enth birthday Sunday Twelve guests were present, refreshments cake, A, H. McDonald left today for* Butte. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of ; Great Falls were visitors at the Richardson home Sunday, Mrs. W Wellington spent the week i end at her home here. She returned, to Great Palls Monday to resume her medical treatment, Ed. Lee returned from Galen Sat unlay where he had been visiting hi» wife who is a patient at the Sam •«riaoi. He found her very much fm on were visitors in town Sunday. afternoon. Their were ice-cream and m I t I I ! j IK ■: y > ■ mm 11AV w Known for good shoemaking wherever fine phoes nre worn. A name that answers any questk a regarding quality—your assur ance of money's worth in full« icy c&x £ Vista'.$10 B Hamment Brothers 3 ii i 9KW OOêhI I ♦ .. U BE ui| w îùà.1 . ♦ Jo * ** nt , 10 Gri * t *•>!. last weak. «* b f n *••«"* ***> * hi «4 »*1 *> with the housework. Mr. Walatis has ordered a large tractor and plows and expects to farm on a larger scale in the future. News was received here of the cn • gagement of Miss Cecil Krebs of Al 1 hambra, California to Harry Me Laughlin. The wedding Is to taka, {place in June. Miss Krebs is a niece 0 f a, A. and V. L. Fischer and l ■ former resident of Bell, ++++++++f++4f++44 WALTHAM ♦ ♦ •:• + + + + + + + + ♦ + + + + + ♦♦ ♦ The poultry club m«t at Shepherd Butte school Saturday afternoon to ; nmke nome P ,an * for their work j George Knight has re turn eo to hi» ranch to put in the spring crop. John Lander returned also to his home. Both were employed in Great Fall» during the post winter. J How About That New Tire? — — - a— - V Pt v We have i( in all the standard makes and Sises The Fixit Shop E. J. MARQUARDT, Prep. AT DAHLS! Parodarit A WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC PRODUCT Motbes, Ants, Bags, Rosches, Mosquitoes, Flies and other insects are repelled where Parodant is used. For one week only a 50 cent container for 46 cents. "WALK TO DAHL'S AND SAVE DOLLARS" . ——j — hisses Alice and Mary Mitchell aru| . MiM Pariwr frt)m po W . „ were week-end gueats of Mr. ana Mrs. C. A- Loy. They called on their friends also and everybody was de lighted to see them. The Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Red Jurgens of Big ■ Sag were guests of Mr ana Mrs Aryenne School will «lose Afrit 29th with a picnic and ««iJetic stoats on High wood creak. Them eighth grads and ana seventh grade pupil were recommended for the state ex ams which ware held in Highvrood Monday and Tuesday of this week. The honor students for the put year are Olga Kalanich, first grade; Elis abeth Farda and Paul Kalanich fourth grade; and Vernon Briekaon, eighth grade. ■ Clarence Feltman Sunday. family lived here formerly but ; e ral years ago moved to Missoula j where Miss Ellen is now teaching. Miss Rachel will graduate from DU Ion this year. There will be a dance at the Wal tham school Saturday night. Gon sev deiro Brothers will furnish the musk.