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MAHV A AUUJft ' = Schools of District 29 BRAjaaiW AACXrr HP» MOMS "OttJVI == I« QOIUTA. OWàERva ”feOOÔCRi8£ Have You Tried a Sack of the po«. hoag. vOvjm wsPBift" / Prepared and Edited by Pupils of the District VU£EK,MO* TVIM \*VÊ CftUJEO / HI« ATfGxmO» -<0 IT, 0W / New Grade of «su&actueiM* per tw' ott ' > The boys in Second Year Manual ponenta for any of the high school j oeuABi« «Heer ) Training are building a garage for teams in this district. Mrs. R. Millard. f Coach D’Amour is now arranging Ben—“What does migrate mean ” for games with the Stanford and | « Miss Porch—“That’s in reference to Great Falls high school teams, and %ZMeuherl birds.” Ben—“In our history it said probably one game with each team something about John Quincy Adams will be played on the grounds here and '^ubtanbe Uy- Bel tana Flour 9 migrating. one return, game in Great Falls and Senior—“What three authors would Stanford, for^otw you name if you suddenly saw a house Tickets for the home games will be ■ afire " Freshy—“Don’t know; never sold in order to defray expenses. Mr. ; Eome’Vw V learned that yet.” Senior—“Dickens, D’Amour believes his boys can make It is Fully Guaranteed Equal to the Howitt Burns.” any of the teams in this section go j Paper" Monday night a Camp Fire meeting some, as they are developing remark- îfov.r- 12 —a »m»1H It was a ceremonial meeting ably fast with material that possess 1 Rest High Patent Flour for the purpose of initiating new the natural ability and enthusiasm to 'O Oi members. The girls expect to do a I make them winners. greatThe dealseventh of workgrade this have year. very prêt- j BENEFITS______OF SANITARY_____ IN- | and if you are still using some other brand you are needlessly-sending money out of the tily decorated their room in the City j SPECTION DEMONSTRATED community that might better be kept at home to be circulated here and help out in this Hall building for a Hallowe’en party 1 they will enjoy Friday evening. There Last Saturday Sanitary Inspector section than in some other part of the state or country. will be "eats” and everything, and Wm. Shea made the rounds of the Belt the kiddiest of this grade are looking vendor» coming undey his jurisdiction forward to tomorrow night more anx- j and Che results of his first inspection lously even than most Fridays. made three weeks ago is demonstrated j Reltana is now an 85 per cent Many boys of the football squad ; in the latest ratings, which are as fol- were in Great Falls Saturday to see : lows, based on a rating of 100 per the game between Great Falls and ! cbnt as perfect: Andrew Velebir, (OoTc'- patent flour Gallatin Valiev High. Although they'meat market, 97 per cent; P. S. ]______. . __ gained admittance by crawling Florek^ meat market 97 per cent; : ^ any he i# no£ with( aiong = through a hole in the fence, they came I red Wood, meat market. 85 per cent, w thef tvf0 sons of Mr and Mrs. = And we would like very much to have you try a sack on our jj^m^clad money-back guar­ home kicking about the rotten game, .Gem Restaurast, 91 per cent. Palace Frank Ridl and being joined later EE and said Uiey didn’t get their money s j Restaurant. 88 per cent. _ 'bv Mrs. Ridley, who is making a home = antee. Put it to^the most severe baking test possible—use it in several bakings—and if Gallatinworth. Eddieboys asaid run he for could their give money the! FORMER------TIMES EMPLOYE IS forf t. h there at Drescnt he = you are not perfectly satisfied—if you don’t find it the equal of the flour you are now us: HANDLING GIANT TURBINES .. Jess ,tatfs tnat at present ne is __ if some one would hold his coat—but ______; emergency mah in the big power == ing, regardless of the brand—return it to the store from which you bought, it- and get as it happened, Eddie didn’t have his jI v , „e house, which he describes as identl- = coat with him. I ™llV cal with that of th° Vo,ta P,ant of the = your money back. X B. V. HIGH SCHOOL HAS A iconicsa t aliiomia a letter electric from powerJess Larkin, company, a S^wUh nthe__ exceptmn ______thal_ its Spa . =—- e REAL FOOTBALL SQUAD former apprentice in the Times office ■ talis> wlth the txcePt,on that ,ta caPa — ; Jess was too young to go with the‘ Jcity is only two-thirds as great. Jess — But, by the way—there has en a sack returned yet For the first time in the history of boys to war and when they came back ! sends kindest regards to all his friends == athletics at the Belt Valley High school with tales of the wide world, the old I here. __= “and the sales are increasing daily a football team has been organized, town got too small to hold him. Hab- LOCAL CASES SET ON DIS- = and every evening for the past two its of industry, inculcated—we trust— TKICT COURT CALENDAR — weeks 24 youngsters have been put- while absorbing the mysteries of j ting in two good hard hours of prac- ; printerdom, prevented Jess from Included in the cases set for trial 4n — tire under the direction of Coach Fred adopting the ways of those knights of the November term of the district = Belt Farmers Mill & Elevator Go. E. D’Amour, athletic director of the the road whose wanderings pVofit court are the following: Margaret = BELT, MONTANA school. The team has been equipped them nothing but an acute knowledge Blain vs. Helen Berg and Isabelle with all the accessories of the game of how to exist without labor. Jess Lowery, damages; Matt Richardson vs. — and are developing a spirit and skill landed in^Califomia about two years Mary A. Graham, injunction; Fred L. — FARMERS—Bring in your wheat and exchange it for flour. It practically means a premium of 35c per that will make them formidable ap-.ago. and also landed a good job with ' Siegling vs. Wm. Vian et al, contract; === bushel on your wheat ------— ------— ------—— Matilda Lindsay vs. Clara McCarthy, Ear j attachment. The first two cases are — set for trial on November 10, the third ( ' on the 14th and the fourth on the 18th. =[]j] ln= } ; At least the man who operated a _ Belt Welding Works I private still in order to get money to articles contributed by Miss Rosalie pay doctor's bills departed from the ; Leveille asd Miss Gr^ce Jewell. Both INSIST ON RECEIVING GEO. S. BROWNING & SON, Prop. ii'ual custom. The majority of the ! articles are well written and pertain to 1 moonshiners run establishments that school work. Miss Leveille touches Can Weld Any Kind of Metal and Any Shape or Size Cast- i doctor’s bills. . on the importance of “Special Day DAHL’S BULLETIN ing Handled. All Work Is Guaranteed i Programs” and Miss Jewell writes on (BELT YOUNG LADIES ACTIVE “School Attendance and Beautifying and General Blacksmithing, Repairing, Horseshoing IN NORMAL SCHOOL CIRCLES the School Grounds.” Miss Leveille is ... XT . at present teaching at Agawam in CASTNER STREET BELT, MONTANA The current. , number... , f, ,u °4r,m? Teton county and Miss Jewell is teach- SAVE DOLLARS ( oljege Index, published by the State | j at Evans Normal college, contains interesting; Mias F*ancis Peters, daughter of INSIST I Mrs. E. W. Peters of Belt, is a member on having your eggs candled according to the law of the last i of the Senior class at the Dillon col­ Legislature I lege, and has been elected secretary of (the class. Miss Peters has also been TO EGG PRODUCERS chosen a member of the Normal Col- We would advise that you insist on having your eggs Sj lege Index staff. The group edits the brought tp market before, they can be classed Sj college paper and are selected from as stale ’T the student body at large on the basis II (of scholarship apd personality. YOURS FOR ECONOMY i 500 Dollars for $ ; ATTKMI’T TO REORGANIZE CHAS. H. DAHL GRAIN G RO WERS CORP. ■ General Merchandise Of interest to several creditors in i this section is the conference to be C1 j held next Monday in Helena on the j proposed reorganization of the Mon­ tana Grain Growers, which has been called by J. A. Crites, appointed9 re­ Leave Orders at the Park-to-Park Garage ceiver of the association. 500 Persons Mr. Crites in his petition to the for all Kinds of ■ Lewis and Clark county courts alleged that the Banking Corporation of Mon­ tana ajid the Northern Grain & Ware- __ We are going to Give Away $500. Will yon house company, principal creditors, :rr TRUCK HAULAGE ai are anxious to have the association re- zzz y organize. ‘ ~ _ PROMPT SERVICE FAIR PRICES ^ The S i5,000 bond of the Grain Grow- « , .. ,. , ■ T. . . T Get Yours? You Will Have |; ers, issued by the Lion Bonding & Se- == v ' ’ I; eurity Co. cannot be settled up until = mrkTxrr< > TpT T 7—, , « « = :j after April 15. 1922 the date fixed as = FDD I H NFLbON, JDelt. Moflt, = to Act Soon - g bythe themaximum 85^000 creditorsdate for filingof m of dSrad daims —- . . ... —»

HOW TO GET YOUR DOLLAR— v X was a surplus in 1920 and this surplus I 2:00 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the ❖ 1 will more than help the Stat savings account Fn tHis bank wifi be given $1 to start a Savings \ Prepare citron in the same manner been received by the county board, be- j Account if you will merely take the time to call at the bank and tell the Cashier that you I j as above, but instead of adding ginger ing the Cottonwood Coal company, of- (Oct, 20-27, Nov, 3, 1921.) j i root add a can of pineapple cut into Stockett, $121,202, and the Galt mlbe desire to accept our savings offer. I same size as citron; add 2 lemons if at Neihart, mineral $1,919; royalties NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ; wanted tart, but it may be omitted; * from the Pearce Coal company to Non-Coal IT IS UP TO YOU— I boil citron until transparent, then drop Maritta Anthony, $2,010.23, and the Department of the Interior, U. S. in pineapple, letting it heat through Carbon Coal company to the Gerber, Land office at Great Falls. Mont., Start now and do your part—the Bank will do its part by paying you interest on and can hot. estate $1.406.33. Sept. 26. 1921. —- your money. Citron Pickles ' vnTirv mr shubiff*« « ai w inc i „ Notice is hereby given that Martin 6 lb citron; 3 lb sugar, 1 pt. vine­ NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE UN - Gosvoda, of Calvert, Mont., who on gar, spices in a thin cloth, Boil ci- DER .EXECUTION July 25, 1921, made Additional stock- OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW. MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO SAVE ONE DOL­ fron in clear water until tender; dralnj : raising homestead entry, Seaial put into vinegar, spices and sugar; In the District Court of the Eighth ; Number 043459, for the SE% > LAR OR MORE EACH WEEK OR EACH MONTH i cook until flavored; seal. Judicial District of the State of. EVè SW(4, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Montana, in and for the QrtnMtv^af 5> 7, 8, Section 20, Township 16 WARRANTS ISSUED FOR ALL Cascade. north., Range 6 east, Montana meri- ! OF THE STATE HAIL LOSSES Edward Nelaon. John Tranke!. G. A, dian, has filed notice of intention to FORM THE SAVING HABIT i|! ------Mehl, Co-Partners Under Name | make three-year proof, to establish I Warrants for $67,000, representing of Neison Plumbing Co.. claim to the land above described, be- j the remainder of the state hail Plaintiffs, fore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land“ I 'insurance claims for the 1921 sea- • Vs. Office, at Great Falls, Mont., on the ! son, were mailed out Monday bÿ F. K. Evans. Defendant '2nd day of November, 1921. Claim- ! E. K. Bowman, chairman of the state By virtue of Execution No. 16592 «it names as witnesses: William STATE BANK of BELT I board of hail commissioners. Claims issued out of the above described j King and Frank J. Gosyoda of Cal- BELT, MONTANA | for the season total 147,000 Court, In the above Entitled Action, vert,--Wont., Tony Franetich and Oas- £ i This season’s losses were not only the Sheriff of Cascade County will Per Ko pel of Stockett, Mont. ( higher than last year hat exceeded, sell at Sheriff's sale on Wednesday, j J A BARKER. Register I1»—mmm m mwnm m u wmmwm ■■mwi« m worn ij the revenue for 1921. However, there i »he 9th day of November, 1921, at (Finît Pub Sept. 29. 1921-10-27) t

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