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Prepare for the Cold Winter Winds TV; 1 I 1 •' l — Vi 4 7^1 a I l m I H zsäh if 4 l 'i ! /. %L iVr I I f. f ' * , I ::r ~ Many an uncomfortable cold house would be agreeably warm and the coal bill would be appreciably lees ifthe doors and windows were protected from the chill blasts of winter. STORM DOORS AND STORM SASH . Always On Hand Neihart Lumber Company ; , I i a Ôtyr ^paautta (grrrtinga Good Will and Cheer to All How little our striving avails without GOOD WILL. * GOOD WILL is the bed-rock of all human relationship. It is the Warp and Woof of the business fabric itself no matter what kind. In the past year the people of Belt and vicinity have so manifested their GOOD WILL to ward us that we would be remiss if we did not express our deep appreciation of It, as the did year is about to pass out. With heart full of gratitude few the past, with satis faction in the present, and high hopes for the future, we extend our sincere and cordial wishes for a Merry Christmas and an ever brightening and happy New Year. CHAS. H. DAHL : I ; 4^:1 4. GOLCAN'S CASH MEAT MARKET D. Colgan, Prop. 23- . Picnic Hams, per lb... MorreU's Skinned Hams, per lb. Lard, per lb....—.. Good Wide Bacon, oer lb.. 34c 20c 36 and 40c • Plenty of Fish for Friday Y . HA atsaisr a-.,-: H'u F,i|i ; It A Broadcasting Prosperity The radio meaits a great deal to the public to day, and has a great power tor good, broadcast information and inspiration which will mean prosperity. What the radio can do for the country at large our bank can do for the community. We arc broadcasting prosperity into scores of hones In town and country. We bring the sound business experiences of many .years to the service of this community. We invite you to "tune in" oftener on our bank, and we hope you will profit by It. » It can s - Farmers & Miners State Bank 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposit* 9S Local Items of Belt and Vicinity i i Ed Soulsby, a former resident ol Belt but now living: in Bear Creek passed through town rapidly in a car y esterday. He yelled Hello as ha went by. We don't know w^ere he was going but he was on his way. Mr. anT~Mrs. J. W. Hedrick visiteo Belt yesterday afternoon. Gabriel and Impie Haglin were i». town Wednesday after supplies. The cold weather kept them home up|il Gabriel ran out of coffee. F. D. JöBcelyn drove in yesterday with the wagon for supplies. Alfred Lewis visited our city ye»* terday from his ranch on Little Wil l° w - At the last meeting of the Amen can Legion new officers were elected tor the ensuing year. As far as pos Bible the old officer* refused re-elec Roy Servoss as elected Com mander, E. F,Eulberg, Vice 'Coin mander. Wm. Pilgeram, ■ Adjutant. Henry King, member of the executive lion. committee and H. T- Ston* Ch.plair. Mrs. H. Christ of St. Paul whom our readers will remember as Grace _ P JÜÜ. ■ ■ Bertrand visited her Grandparents, Thursday afternoon until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Senecal from auley. Early this week he was .notified to return to Rochester ano his brother. Valmore, and sister-in law. Mr*. Valmore Beaudry decided i, , . j, ,, . te go along and go though the cjinic . _ „ .. at the same time. .... , . , .i . Louise Lochray who has a delight All .inning voie, h., „„..„te, tn .Ing "W. Ro.ie 0 'Gr.dy" Pythian The.tr. on Sunday and lion , . , . . .. . • , * . day nights when the picture of that „ , name is put on. Everyone lover to . . . hear her sing and in fact her voice_. .... , , . . „ is still musical when she calls up her . . . a. , , patrons at the end of the month and morning. Albert Beaudry was operated on rtt the Mayo hospital in Rochester some weeks ago and has since been under the surveillance of Dr. Mac I asks for her check. We haven't heard this song in many n long da> but we plan to listen in on thi*£one. J. Von Rhys, Superintendent ot the Block P mine at Hughesvilld and ( Misi Hilma Koski of Geyser were ! recently ~ married at the Catholic ! church in Geyser, the Rev. O'Shea j officiating. After a delightf"! wed i ding dinner, »t the home of th * bride,. the happy couple drove to Hughes I ville where they will make thplr home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkinson were I in Belt Wednesday. They brought a [load of turkeys to Ship, Mr. and Mrs. Vemcn Sutherland of Goodman Siding spend Wedn sday shopping in Belt. , ■ Mr. and "Mrs. William Bar le, H ry Paynter and Mr, Sahn of Ur H Dyke stopped a few minutes in Belt Saturday on their way to aee "The Big Parade." Ms. J. H. Ji Dette and Norman I were business visitors in Belt Wed jnesday. • >' Ubal Laundry has opened Barber «bop and bought new equip ;vwt fer F»e gp*et Rahshow w G*î. aer. 1 [ap up a Mr. and Mrs. Lew Clergy enter tained at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leveille and Mr. and -Mrs. George gtuffei. After din j ner the evening Was spent playing* Mr*. Ray Wilson, Irma and Edith motored into Great Falla Saturday! 1 Mr. Thomas N o b le w as a b us iness v-'sitor in Belt Monday. Mrs. S- A. Remington and daugh ter Genevieve visited in Great Fall» the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harrison of ; card«. Great Falls spent Sunday in Belt '. j visiting relatives. ' Ed Welch of Denton is spending a few days with B. F. McConkey. Mr. and Mr*. John Krebs <n S Spring Creek were business visitor* | in town Wednesday. Walter Hill of Box Elder was in i town Wednesday. MARCELLING Second door below the Trey I.sun dry. Jessie Sampson. Phone SÎUV !i Lunch Counter AT BARNEYS Open Till 12 F. M. V PASTRY AND MEATS SWrt Orders a Specialty O. M. OLSON. Prop. I Mr. Paul Zc manic of the Inter. national Refinery at Sunburst U home for a two months visit with : friends and relati v e«._[ : ST. LUKE'S CHURCH Lee H. Young, Pastor. FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT; Church School 10 A. M. C o mmu ni o n 10' v 46 A, M. Christmas Morning 10:46 A. M. j. 'i METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Hurry T. Stoog. pastor The regular weekly prayer service will be conducted this everting in the parsonage. Choir rehearsal Saturday evening at the parsonage. Horning worship at It o'clock. Sei j mon by the pastor, Subject, The Pos-' sibility and the Importance of Re ceiving the Holy Spirit, Evening service at 7:30. This will; be a Christmas service consisting of chri8tmJ18 hymn8> one of wWch will ^ illustrated; the showing of a set of Christmas pictures, and the rend ing of 8ultab!e 8cripture Sunday School at 10 o'clock. It is important that ail the children be present this Sunday soas to complet» plans for a Christmas program to be given Sunday evening, December 2« Epworth League at 6:16. is being shown in the mis- äl 8 You "* ** am Trek.« Much. praise is.also due our Leaguer* B «" «ttendanc. = at the regular devotional meetings. 35 nl , - . SX Plans are now under way for the S , . Sgj conducting of Wm-My-Chum Meet *5 .•_ , , , , , S ,n " "" "™ d ^ S I 7 T T Î W = j.*] . . p " men n mur through these meeting*, — . * ,, Even though the weather wa* ss , , . . ,. . , S about as bad as one could imagine ! BS . _ . . .. -, , ; SS on last Saturday afternoon and even- SS ... ... , ing. yet ther was a fairly goôS B ^ of fw t|w ^ | supper. Just ;;b >ut 100 |>eople were § present for the chicken supper served ss by the ladies. Much J nl ♦♦ + ♦♦ + + *♦<••> + A. Fischer «pent several days lam. week at the Santschi place oh Spring creek helping Sam Krebs + <■ & WALTHAM •5 T ♦ ♦ + + + + + + ❖ brand cattle. John McKensie and Red Johnson were shopping in Great Fall* Sat Marie Forder came from High wood Friday and spent the week-end Christina, Montana where Mr. Bor rington work* for thé C. M. A Rt the Waltham School that will bt greatly missed in the Christmas pro - 1 a few friends at "500" Thursday; aw at horns. Mr*. Herbert Burrington and children left Tuesday morning for P. Ry, This take* three pupils from gram that the teacher has planned. Mrs. A. J. Fischer, Jr. entertained earrfèd out a suggestion of Christ-j mas. Mrs. Gray won the high scons, and received a box of heme made candies. Clifford Lander won the booby and was given a "candy kid" At the «lose of the game sandwiches, cake and coffee was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Me Kenzie, Mis» Mary Gray, Mr*. GeoJ Kai g h L M r . and Mrs. Omn Forder, 1 Geraldine Lander. Red Johnson. Rc- ' bert Gray, Walter Clifford, J3ugeae| and Leonard Lander and Connie For-' ■ • j ^ der, Jr. t t FANCY STATIONERY From 76c to $1 .. . POCKET BOOKS From $2 to $6 ... BILL FOLDS From $2 to $6_ ..PEN AND PENCIL SETS $1.60 to $6 BRUSH AND COMB SETS $6 to $16 SMOKING SETS $1 to $7.60 MANICURE SETS AT HALF PRICE TOILET SETS $6 to $26 CARVING SETS CHRISTMAS CANDLES A HOLDERS SILVER Choice .Individual Piece* agd Set* CUT GLASS KODAGRAPHS $2 to$6 TREE TRIMMMINGS INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENT PILES r sst BOX CANDY —$1.00 to $12.60— 1 lllllllllllllllllllitlllll Fr; / mamat* - aifh Thai i Please % V jVj BUY USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS $. Yea we have them such as: sweaters, Rents and ladies hankerchiefa, silk hose, wool hose, garters, suspenders, armbands, combination seta, purses, blaiaers, leather vests» mufflers, stag shirts, dress shirts with or without collar, wool shirts, shoes, oxfords, hats, caps, night shirts, pajamas, cuff links, ties, felt slippers and shoes for both men and women. Mens* silk and wool lined dress gloves, work {doves, trunks, bags, and suit cases. Many other useful gifts for men, women and children.. Hamment Bros. *** » ..■■■■■I A. N. PRATH l-R, Proprietor ' * Quality Goods at Right prices ■uC lilIlilIlililIliiliiillllllilIlililIlillllllillllllllllilllllllllIflIillilllMIHttitftilillllililÜë BARNEY'S You are Always Welcome . Billiards and Pool Warm and Comfortable CHRISTMAS CIGARS The Place to While Away an Hour CHRISTMAS CANDIES (rt make McConkey *s YOUR HEADQUARTERS While Shopping in Belt A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Desirable Useful Gifts for the entire family--from wool drawers for Dad to silk bloomers tor Sis. BUY MOTHER A PAIR OF SILK AND WOOL HOSE $1.00 PER PAIR /. McCONKEY MERCANTILE CO. 1 Belt, Montana >; J = —