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ty ^ IS 'S T W 9£Jft a»! -nH, Add Sales Value to Your House r r will sell quicker, bring a better price, if you dress hops bit with du Pont Paint; or, if you're not selling, it will - bea n your pride of own ' 1 [ i ership. Well be glad to help you se lect just the right paints and varnishes for the job. Why not drop in today? NEiHIRT LUMBER CO. Authorized Agency ÊSEDi PAINTS - VARN ISHESowENAM ELS NEIHART NEWS Sunday evening Mrs. Gruter enter tained a number of friends prior to the departure of the teacher. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Broderick, Mr. od Mr,. Ch... M.c Gibbon, Mn. Ann. H.rton, Mrs. M N. Lea«, MU. Lease, Mis. Broderick, Mrs. Re». Schober», Mrs. W»u.n Heath, and Mrs. Jack Pameter. j Mrs. Anna Moore entertained * number of friends Wednesday evening in compliment to the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutton, ana Wallace and Eloise Sutton were pa» sengen to Great Pails on Monday*» train. ; i The Misses Florence, Aiken, and of Great Falls spent Saturday and Sunday here with there father, D. L. S. Barker. Business reaoers bring results 1 jT > C onfidence in the concern with which you deal—that is the biggest thing to consider in your purchase of a used Ford car; and upon that basis, you should naturally buy from •n Authorized Ford Dealer. N. H. BROWNING Mobil Oik Recharging Batteries $1.00 AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER .. ï . ï ..... INVITATION BY BECOMING A DEPOSITOR of thia in stitution you open your way to many privileges which leads to broader business relations. IF YOU ARE NOT A DEPOSITOR here w will be pleased to have you with us so that you iay find ont by actual experience what it means to be affiliated with a real bank. STEP in any time and have a talk with us Farmers & Miners State Bank <■ STATE OF MONTANA Insurance Department Whereas, THE AUTOMOBILE IN SURANCE COMPANY located at Hartford in the State of Connecticut has filed in this office a sworn state ment of its condition on the thirty* first of December, 1926, in accordance with the provisions of the Revised Codes of Montana of 1907, aa amended relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas, said statement shows that said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to Insurance; THEREFORE, In pursuance of law I Geo. P. Porter, State Auditor ana Commissioner of Insurance. Ex-Officio do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorised to transact the business of Fire insurance in the State, by agents properly appointed* as required by law. until the thirty first day of March. A. D. 1927, un^ revoked by competent - . .. , .. . . _ . I furtlier certify that the statement 'shows*_ . J. . , . , *7j 1st The actual amount of paid up Capital of said Company Dec. 31, 192P to be .. $4,000,000.0«» 2nd The [n< , nmo - . 0 9aU ' .Company for the year 1926 to be.| $33 640 86» 20i° _ , .* ■ 3rd. The aggregate Expenditures ox , „ , .. . said Company for the year 1925 33 918 964 74 ' 4th. The aggregate amount of As sets of said Company Dec. 31, 192-, _.. .gZvtOOufi<lD«r« less sooner authority of law. be to h* «I. The wo»» .moon, of LU b,lltle » of «xdu.ive of » U «« Tb» -Ub . *» o — ü, . À r Sur P ,us as ****£* J* 1 "?. ho 'ders .-.$6406»222.8S have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of my office the day obove written, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, i (Seal) State Auditor and Commissioner of insurance, Ex-Officio Geo. P. Porter Jack Kierstead and son Bob were visitors here Thursday from theli home in Great Falls. Local Items of Belt ' It is reported from Tiger Butte that on their diamond last Sunday two games were played; the first with Lower Belt resulted in a victory for Tiger Butte by a score of 12 U 13 and then they beat Spring crebk 7 to 5. The batteries for the first * ume w * r * Johnson and Samuelaon, Deal, Marcinko and Hill. For the second game Beckstrom and Samuel son, Krebs and Mittal. *» y Jamea of the SUver Dyke sto P P«* in town * few houre Saturday, Frank Sheriff at Ubby was bere this week to 8 «e Mrs. Baney j who is home assisting in the carej of her father, Eld. Dunston. Mr. _ . . ... . [Baney has been sheriff for several. terms and is a candidate for reelec. . . .. .. . . . arday night was attended by a num*| ber of Belt young people. The ladies . .. 0 # ' f the A tar Soc,ety at Rayford are giving a dance on May 29th and . , . ! many of our young people are plan- ; K n,nfr to attend> t Bob McCafferty was down from _ , » , . _ b,S "T h ? ayne ' for * ^ iday with a four-horse team after sup lies ï tion. The dance at Raynesford last Sat ' Tu „ d , v Situ at'f.ih.r ^ Tuödiy (rom ^ Falla to Neihart ■ stopping at the Times office a short time. A baby was bom to Mrs. and Mr. Walter Cooper at the Graybeal hos pital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Larson of Great Fallls drove out to greet the newcomer. W. C. Blomquist has sold the two Ford coupes he advertised last week, one to John Soopos and the other to Ben McCoy. Misses Louise Lockray and Mary Rice drove in to Great Falls last Saturday. Mrs. James Brodie and daughter;the Ruth, were Great Fails visitors at the weekend. Miss Helen Gillette was in Belt yesterday. Mrs. Alfred Johnson and daughter, Edna, visited Mr. Johnson in Great Falls Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Rodger and Mrs. Col lins of Great Falls came out to visit Mrs. Butzo Sunday. Mr. and - Mrs. Pete Darko we b Belt visitors Friday. Mrs .Aseman and daughter Mar garet of Stanford visited Bel frien Saturday. —The rase of Tim McCarthy of K hart against Thomas Westward of Great Falls to quiet iitle to conflating claims on Carpenter creek is b 'ing tried this week before Judge H .inv. Cooper, Stephenson and Ho »vor ot Great Falls with A. J. Horste of Helena are attorneys for the defen dant and L. P. Donovan and J. A. Kaufman of Shelby represent the plaintiff. ,-•— Some of the April records of the local cow testing club, conducted by agriculture department compare ver, favorably with the records of tne county row testing association.- The j high cow for the month was No. . owned by W. V. James. She pro EE David Graham's cow, Jersey was sec : ond with a production 1060 pound» == of milk and 58.8 pounds of butterfal EEs; Leo Spogen who has been visiting £-5 ! under the parental roof for a few EE weeks left Tuesday morning for Den SS ver where he will look for a location. EE Roy Spogen who is working for the C. M. and St. Paul in Great Falls has earned a two-weeks vacation with pay and departed on Tuesday for Seattle where he will visit former Beltites and see the sights. Mias Ella Graybeal, student nurse at the Deaconess hospital is spending her three weeks vacation with her parent« Dr. and Mrs. Graybeal. I ~ A-T D-A-H-L-S = TANGLEFOOT FLY SPRAY DOES THE -WORK- Kills Moths, Bed Bogs. Ants, Flies, Mosquitos, Roaches and Fleas—Now is the time to exterminate the egg lay 1 in 14 bouse penis. FOR ONE WEEK WE W ILL SELL .... 45 cents 6.5 cents . * 1.10 Mouth sprays for the one-half and pint »Des and hamf sprays for the quart size free! - WALK TO DAHLS AND SAVE DOLLARS " •4 Pint or 50 cent size for. 1 Pint or 75 cent size for. 1 quart or *1.25 size for 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 !• 'rst Maas 8 o'clock a. m. High Mast 10:80 A. M. Benediction 7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. Junior Endeavor (in basement) ï P. M. d Henry Livix and Mart Owens at tended to business matters in Belt , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland were . . _ . . shopping in Belt yesterday, .. . „ . i _ . . _ Mr - and Mrs. L. H. Ceirgy and Pan line Polutnik made a business and . . . . .. . top ** COUnty 8TOt Tue8 ' day. CHRST1AN CHURCH Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Communion services 11:30 A. M. Preaching services 8 P. M. Midweek service Wednesday 8 P. M. If you don't attend elsewhere-Come Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Olson motored to Great Falls Tuesday to spend the day. Lem McCoy of Spring creek was a business visitor in Belt Tuesday. Frank Rush, G. G. Nohl and John Hane were attending to business mat ters in the county seat Tuesday. Mrs. Sam Wilson departed Sunda) for Lewiatown where Mr. Wilson i» employed. William Fluhr who is the field rep resentative tor the Northern Cream ery was a visitor at his home over the weekend. Mrs. Prank Beaudry was the guest of Mrs. Walter Kennedy of Gnat Falls Sunday. Ole Grendahl is evidently having time of his young life in Great j Fails. He is eighty !W3 years of age and thrown into the Great Falls cal abdose for the fourth time In three ' weeks on Tuesday morning. Every charge against him has been the breaking of the Volstead Law. was MARCELLING Second door below the Tnoy Laun dry. Jessie Sampson, Pb;ne sDiV I j > FOR SALE-Overland Six. Price [$150.00 for quick sale. Cash or F - E - Wilbur, Electrician, tf. DOG LICENSE DUE 1926 dog licenses are now due. Pay !city treasurer at om and get n-v _ ( tax. This is a final notice, By order Mayor ami City Council Business Readers Advcrtiwnitnit under thit heading Ten Cents per Une for r»ch insert inn LOST—Pair of eye-glamie* in case. Frank No bows, $1.00 reward. Horan, Belt. roJrx i FOR SALE—Bukk Roadster, Inquire First National Bank, Belt, Mont. FOR SALE—Choice Cabbage and To mato Plante, also Aston and other Plowcn, Mrs. Blain, Armington WANTED—Party interested In put ting hay up by the ton. We furnish -- machinery. Shelby—Illinois Pipe Line will build four new 80,000 barrel tanks here and may double this capacity. Whitefish—City will oil all streets this year. Long Ranch Co. — — . ~i|/f Tp 1 None V Better Made San \ i I < f . 2è] You can pay higher prices but you can't get better fa* brics or better workmanship than you find in i 7 * I -T-* 1—r - r q s ■ Hi •mwxMouçjr * clOTHEs ■ft LJv -3* ■!U THe Globe Tailoring Co. The new seasons woolens in this fine line are truly beautiful. Every conceiv able shade and pattern is represented. The fashion» too are smarter than ever. When will we have the pleasure of showing you? HAMMENT BROS. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Harry T. Stong, pastor Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor. Subject, Observ ance of a Spiritual Birthday. Evening service at So'clock. The program will consist of musk, pk tores and a sermon by the pastor. Prayer service Thursday evening. Choir rehearsal Saturday Evening Bishop H. Lester Smith will speak in Great Falls Sunday on Christian Specials For Saturday FOURTEEN ..DOLLAR ..FULL COTTON MATTRESS $ 11.50 WOOD FINISH THREE PIECE BEO A Fine Bed, Regular $ 35.00 Value $ 26.00 tf ONE 35 CENT CAN OF N. B. C. WAFERS—Free With each FIVE DOLLAR Cash Purchase No| Including Salt, Flour 2'/ilbs Schillings Baking . * 1.00 Powder .... 1 lb. Schillings Baking Powder. 45e 300 Size Lemons, per doz«r..7~:.T."T^7. 4 dozen Good Oranges for - $ 1.00 - 40c FONE 72— ♦ Illlllllllllllliillillllllllllll NOTICE TO TAXPA YERS 6 P. M. JUNE FIRST IS LAST DAY TO PAY SECOND INSTALLMENT 1925 REAL ESTATE TAXES Under Jhe laws of the State of Montana, the second installment of the 1925 general taxes win be due and payable on or before 6 o'clock P. M. on the 31st day* of May. As May 1st is a legal holiday (Memorial Day) the of fice of County Treasurer will be closed all day. but general taxes will be accepted up to 6 o'clock P. M. on the following day, June 1st. The State Examiner insists that the books be closed at 6 o'clock P. M. on the first day of June and unless the taxes are paid prior thereto, they will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of one per cent per month from June 2nd, and five per cent penalty will be added to the amount thereof as a penalty. M. D. NICHOLSON, County IVeasurer By W. S. JEFFRIES, Deputy Treasurer & 'C: i ■ iiitfiiiiiMininiiitiiiitHt Education and its value to the state j will mark the opening of the finan citisenship and the county, dal campaign, in this section, for In termoontain Union College. This Splendid reporta are being receivea from pieces where the campaign is 000 rm ' a « J - A Hk. amount has also been received from Fergus county. being conducted. Sanders county, south of Flathead Lake, reporte 914, ■ — ï — ~ TT' i