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Maid-o-Nut The Ideal Spread 1 pkg. 83c Vegetable Deal No. 254 Tomatoes No. 2 Corn No. 2 Peas No. 2 Green Beans 8 cans 98c PAR The Perfect Concentrated Soap Large Pkg. 33c KATE SMITH’S BAKE A CAKE KIT Contains 2 9-inch Layer Pans, Recipes and all the ingredi ents for baking a cake. All for 01 - Only Just arrived yesterday—a new shipment of SPRING SHOES. Watch our window. Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s—Popular Prices. New Price on Kayser CHIFFON HOSIERY Newest Spring Shades 79c When It’s Springtime In The Rockies YOU WILL NEED RUBBERS and RUBBER FOOTWEAR For Men, Women and Children RUBBERS OVERSHOES HIGH RUBBERS RUBBER OVERSHOES RUBBER PACS RUBBER BOOTS SHOES SHOES New Spring Styles For Ladies, Men, Boys, Girls and Infants Dry Goods Dry Goods Drop in and look our dresses over New Dresses Every Few Days Humming Bird Hosiery Handkerchiefs New Piece Goods Gloves Belts Groceries Groceries FRESH FRUITS A VEGETABLES STANDARD & FANCY GROCERIES DEL MONTE, LIBBY and HEINZ Brands BROWNING MERCANTILE CO. The Stere es the Town Donald Wilson was a business visitor in Great Falls, Wednes day and Thursday of thia week. FOUND-2 Keys, call Chief office. Miss Athleen Biggs of Fordyce, Arkansas io visiting at the bone of Mr. end Mrs. Ed. McDougall. Mies Bigge ia a niece of Mrs. Me- Dougall. OCCIDENT WHEAT CEREAL The Heart of tbe Wheat 280Z.PKG.i»c Dress Prints Best Quality—Bo Square Fast Colors 19c yard FOR SALE —Split Wood, stovo lengtheJM.OO per rick. Inquire A hearing wae held Monday In Judgn Main 's court for Win. L. Olena on a charge of reckless driving. Attorney Burdett ap peared for the defendant aad ached for a change of venue, which wae granted. The enoo will be beeru in Judge Brown’s oourt thin weoh. f The Blackfeet tribal council met in a special session Tuesday afternoon, this being the last meeting o f the old council. Routine matters only were dis cussed, the question of operating or closing the tribal saw mill on- Housman creek being turned over to the newly elected council for final disposition. With hearty handshakes and farewells all around the council adjourned, thus writing finis to the first council elected and operating un der the Wheeler-Howard act. LOST—REWARD—One ear ring, Onyx and Pearl set. Finder return to Mrs. Louis S. Irvin. The thermometer jumped 24 degrees in one hour Thursday morning. At 7 o’clock it register ed 2 below zero and at 8 o’clock the reading stood at 22 degrees above. Spring ean’t be far away. CALSO GAS—made from gen uine Montana crude.—Starr Bros. Service Station, A large crowd attended the President’s Birthday ball held last Saturday night at the high school auditorium, sponsored by the Browning American Legion. A neat sura was realized, For Sale —Baled hay, alfalfa wild meadow, and straw. Delivered by truck or loaded in ears. Geo. Plummer, Browning. Mont., 60 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Racine will move this week from Old Agency to the Cut Bank boarding school, where Mr. Racine has secured a Civil Service appointment as head carpenter. They will lease their farm at Old Agency. We sell a home product—Mon tana gss, made from home crude and manufactured on the Black feet reservation, in Glacier coun ty. Grizzly Gas and Tip’s Spec ial can be had at Hamby’s Ser vice Station, located at McDoug all Motors. We also have plenty of fuel oil. Better quality—best of service snd more meat for your money at The Quality Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Irvin left Tuesday for Cut Bank, where Mr. Irvin will attend to legal matters during the next two weeks. Sewing— Remodeling—Al ter ing. Mrs. Dow Watson, 1 block south Cstholic church. 45p Mrs. Bud Costello has taken over the Vogue Beauty Parlor, and is now operating it, and would like to meet her friends. The Makela’s hsve left for Twin Falls, Idaho, where they will probably locate. For Rent—Two 2-room apart ments, 1 furnished. C. R. Manuel. Mrs. Julia Wades in the Wster left last Sunday for Mission, S. Dak., where her son George 1 Thomas recently underwent an appendicitis operstion at the Government hospital located' at that place. She returned to Browning, Wednesday evening, accompanied by her son, who is now in the local hospital. The patient is reported as doing well snd being at home and among friends, it is hoped that he will rapidly recover his health. New spring wash dresses just received Sl.7s.—Economy Shop. J. L. Sherburne wae a businsss visitor st tbe county esst Thurs day morning. FOR SALE— 1 Apex electric washer and 1 Vortex electric washer, both in good working condition *25 00 and 120.00 res pectively. Apply Chief office. G. N. McCabe, Cut Bank oil operator, was transaeting bust ness before the Blackfeet tribal business council Tuesday, '' For Rent—A modern house, see Ed. Shurr, Biackfeat Motors. 45p Arby Leach, well known Valier etuckman was a business visitor hare Tussdsy. Reductions on all winter goods. —Economy Shop. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Noel re turned laet Friday from a eev oral day’s trip to Helens whore they visited with relatives. Mr. Noel is a member of the offloo force at tbe Sherburne Mere. Fred Starr io confined to bio homo with a oevere attack of the flu. Ho baa been suffering from । it for the poet weekend Wed nesday had to go to bod, bo io eaid to be rooting ouy thio ■oerwiag, • | CALSO GAS—made from gen- 1 nine Montana crude,—Starr Broe. Service Station, Dave Bright, Rollie Hofland and Jack Willetts rsturned from a month’s visit to vsrious cities on the coast, on Thursday. They report a wonderful time, but state that business is at a stand still in most of those places. Chevrolet, Plymouth and Ford Owners: SECOND TIRE AT % PRICE. Buy one first quality Tire at Gamble’s low price. GET YOUR SECOND TIRE AT % THAT AMOUNT. For good measure, two Tubes are included with each pair. Gamble Store Agency, Browning, Montana Billy Putt, son of G. C. Putt, is visiting his home here, arriv ing Wednesday evening, from Spokane. Billy is in tbe U. S. Infantry, and is on a furlough for 45 days. He is looking fine end the army life seems to agree with him. We sell only the best beef and other meat products even at the low prices. The Quality Meat Market Catholic Card Party At the card party given by the Catholic Ladies last evening, 10 tables were in plav, the prize* for high score being won by Mrs. Stuart Desßosier for the ladies and K. W. Bergan for the men Delicious refreshments were served following the games by the hostesses Mrs. Jess. Romsa and Mrs. Dan McGuinness. Hospital News Tom Sullivan was operated on for appendicitis at the Blackfeet hospital Thursday. Robert Douglas, who was oper ated on for appendicitis last week will leave the hospital shortly. Robert Mi chell, underwent an operation for appendicitis this week and is reported as improv ing satisfactorily. Methodist Church Church School at ten o’clock Sunday morning. The morning worship service at eleven. Mem bers of the Discussion Forum will be in charge of the service. A cordial welcome is extended to all. L. D. S. Sunday School Sunday school will be held at 10:00 a.m., every Sunday, and al so a class in the evening from 7 to 8:30, in the Bright building on Main street. Everybody welcome. Illustrating the worm that turns. August Sy bold, of Moelliu, Ger many, took a boating Irom his wife every day for quite a while, but Anally rebelled, tied her to a bed post, tattooed her neatly in six col ors and ran away. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Angeline Connolly deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given by the undersigned Administrator o f the estate of Angeline Con nolly deceased, to the creditors and to all p’ersons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within 4 months after the first publication of this notice to the said Admin istrator at Browning, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said Estate, Dated January 31, W3B. Brian Connolly, Administrator of the Estate of Angeline Con nolly, deceased. . W. R. McDonald Attorney for Administrator Ist pub. Feb- I. last pub. Feb. 25 PIEGAN FAY CASH FAY LESS SPECIALS Tomatoes Oranges >9c ■■TO^JlbtSSc SIMM Fttl Jl* 3 IK 2Cm , , , Wi We Sell PetorT’aa Breed Sherburne Merc. K Do all your shopping under one rnJS GROCERY DEPT.> CORN FLAKES F L 25< Fresh Roasted Coffee 2 lbs. 37)1 TOMATOES solid pack 3 for Dried Peaches 2Bi.pkg 111 Peanut Butter 1 HijarTW Sauer Kraut no. % tinslij CRYSTAL WHITE LAUHDRY SOAP ' J Sardines domestic 6 for 27 j Macaroni 4 lbs. for 21i| Crisco 3 lb. tin 67cl Prince Albert Tobacco 1 lb. tin S3tl DRUG DEPARTMENT I “Special Items For Your Savings” I Ponds Hand Lotion and Cold Cream] Both for 56c I Fitch’s Shampoo and Italian Balm ■ Both for 59c I Drene and Italian Balm I Both for 35c I Mercurochrome and Bandage I Both for 15c 9 Special Cold Capsules & Crea-Lyptos Syrup I Both for 50c I n For the Baby” | “GERBERS*’ strainec( fruits and vege- I tables, accepted by A.M.A. and en- 1 dorsed by G. H. Magazine. I DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT I SALE on PENDLETON WOOL SHIRTS $4.50 Shirts Reduced to $3.20 $5.00 Shirts Reduced to $3.45 $5.50 Shirts Reduced to $4.20 $5.75 Shirts Reduced to $4.20 $5.95 Shirts Reduced to $4.60 $6.50 Shirts Reduced to $4.95 Men’s INTERWOVEN SOX that sold for 39c or 3 for »1.10 are now—l 35c or 3 for SI.OO These prices became effective on February Ist Sherburne’s “The Store of Quality and Good Service” The boiler of the heating plant at the Catholic ehurch blew up Tuesday, the cause being It ie surmised that one of the pipes frosa up. The boiler was con ■lderaMy.' damaged but nothing wes destroyed otherwise. Re pairs are being made and it is expected to be running egain in j a few days. A meeting of the Browning firemen will be held Mondnf evening at the city hall. At the meeting of the city council, held last evening, tents tive plane were laid to get a ne* .supply of water for the town of Browning. It ie said that it wi I take several weeks to get tin । project underway.