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Fallon County Times (Baker, Mont.), 15 June 1916, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036037/1916-06-15/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
FAIXOH/c&ÜNTY TIMES e - Ì' l ’i l < -1 :-^rVi^ììtìli x- -:<• J & ÍV’ Bi 1 • i 111 Sojith First Street Welt W e have opened general on V '- >*>>1 Ä-iV south Balcer, 1-4 Milwaukee \ * u& - block stätkm. Vf «F-i» 'W AG, », > r*r* farms, ranéhès and coloni zation tracts. See us if you wish to sell See us if you wish to buy Select your home on -Vi • Baker’s best residential Mieir & Wintemute a;-'new ■£**$ § > - ! $ Ä i h e r o “the M il« aty-> tírn U branded U on shoulder, bar ,on ribs, Of Business and Residence Lots in New Tpwn of MONTANA Situated on the Proposed Line of the Beaver Valley Railroad Co. Between Baker and Ekalaka July 4, 1916 Grand\ Celebration; Fireworks; Speaking Open A ir Dance in Evening iaa Dabb’s Confectionery Offers the best of ice cream (M ade in Baker) and purest of Crushed Fruits and Syrups % today All served in the most sanitary way (Paper Cups and Dishes) known FRUIT CIGARS TOBACCO LOWNEY’S. CHOCOLATES FRESH STRAWBERRIES EVERY DAY the ¿ t o * . 1.-4 Milwaukee Time i Table W est bound •% No. 9 3.wav freight 7:20 a. m. No. 17 Passenger 3:00 p. ini- No. 15 4:01 a. m; East'bound No. 94 W ay freight 3:20 p. m. No 18 1:03 p. m. No. 16 3:11 a. mi Postoffice. Out going mail on No. 18 close 1:50 No. 15-16 ” 3:45 night trains ” 6:0 « u » tf V OF INTEBESTIN8 D0IN6S v There was a nicelrain in. thfeWalley- jast Saturday night * X X ... H. A. C ate has \.'purchased; engine and plows:-' > J i',. . • . • l ^ • ' _JVlrs. Homer Yoqflg - spentxrlast Wednesday af: emoon with h er: moth-, er, Mrs. H. L. Kreàgér,-. “ /X ■ tÿ/\v’\ “ v~'c ~\J .- Clara Cate left last Monday s for Rochester, Minn., where 'she will undergo an operation for . appendicitis and other complaints. X X » a’ \ Henry Kreager and wife were; Sun-; day visitors at Frankie Kreager!s. ^ Isaac Haâgenson and mother 'spènt Sunday with ¿ ’lara .Cate. r- , ^ Mrs. Andy• .Kÿeagéf whôt-hal,!Jbeçn; quite sick.the.past,.week/left *Monday for Albert Lea^Minn., .whereshe’will 'ûTtdergo :'an'; -bperation'for' append^. oft is. ' f ièréagerXndbvthe ^form^’s-'^mothér,'- ‘Mrs. Chasl-Noftskér. M r-, Kreagér 'will return in, about-;’ a/week. Mrs; Noftsker will/remaihifof \a while visit ing her- Other daughters- and friends in MattowinV: Minn: ■ , v. ' *?-* o . .4 , a » V ' NEWSPAPER 1DVERT1SM6 IS EFFECTIVE PUBLICITY MEANS <* , ■1 \ ■■ % r } / . J. S. Berkman, of Butte. > in. charge of the Baker Clothing-Company’s big sale attributes a large share of the success -of, that sale, to .the advertising which he did in the local newspapers. Supposé Mr. Berkman when he came here had said to.Mr. Pfiess: ''W e ’ll have-a big-clothing sale, but we won’t! tell anybody about it. W e’ll just keep- mum and sit here in the store and wait for people to come.” Instead of that they told a thousand or more people about it in page and half page ads that brought \ hundreds of dollars and people to the sale. Newspaper advertising is the cheap est ,and most effective advestising known. ' W E W ILL MAKE A— X OUT;- OF^ŸÔXJRîQLD : . , A t-avSmall Cost. Hunting or • > - Open Face. BAKER DRUG COMPANY Th* R«x*li Stpr* . ’ , ■ - C. J . RUSSELL ;JÀ Y HENTÒN iiwo iiO T ir * One hundred thousand homestead.- ers.-,have come to Montana in the past five years, according to the Bdheau of Agriculture and publicity. iSjjidney sportsmen have bought' forty acres -for a country ,club and a‘,'golf course. ' Xt?Fajrview the 15th of this month the; farniers -will have a Good^Roads meeting Jo 'determine \the' question: “Are/ we ’ going to cpninue to ; haul one^load in two trips, or are we go- ihg to haye a\ road system' where :wie ciri*Haul.tWo1 loads in one: trip? ...-v\. ’-‘VV/ j J Helmuth;-.Weyerstall, a Miles City boy,, woh the competitive .examin)^ tion for- the ..West Point nomihatiQp f r o m : M o n t a n a . ' ; f f - ' judge j: E. Prindle of'Ismay, filed...for the -republican nomination for',.'.state senator of Custer county; Butte is in the throes of anothef labor union Strike';- About 2,000 uniQ rpen ‘,are„putSof jobs.'./ The .niinesii\ riot affectecf thus far, the strike being confined to the teamster’s anj workingmen’s unions. Estrayed. From my , farm, Sec. 9-5-59, one :ll onhip., .Cathead brand' on left hi p. ' .May have'calf-by side.:- Reas onable reward. H:’A. Cate, 6-8-2 ... ___ Baker, Montana.. Local News.. Items -Mrs. C. Hildreth and Mrs. Mary Leitch' spent’ Tuesday in Miles City. Mr..and Mrs. Robert Campbell of Ridgeway, - Mo., is visiting her moth er,''.,Mr5iiBrown, on the Monroe place, adjoining town. \ ' ! tVRi ^Oijl^Min^rthe^well-known ¿dis-i penser of reaf Jersey milk and crchim’ to Baker people, was a pleasant caller at the,Times office thisweek. ‘, - Morris Kohen, a brother of Sam Kohen, the tailor, came in from Lewis- town.Saturday night, and will live on his brother’s farm near Baker. M iss Carrie Bachtle returned Satur day fronj a very pleasant .-visit at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. George McHoes, near Plevna. ? : The Laki club met at the home'of M iss Ernestine ' Lathom Saturday afternoon. The girls served lunch consisting of strawberries, cream and rake. • . Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Bums came in from Aberdeen, S, D., one .day this wWk for a visit with their ;boy, Léo, who has a homestead near Bisher. ' j:vA subscription to raise funds to build . a ;parsonage for thé Cbrigfega- tional church was in circulation Mon day. It was héaded with several $100 subscriptions, showing the liberality of. Baker people, toward a worthy cause. The Baker baseball team wentdown to ignominious defeat at.. Plevna last Sunday to the score of 21 to 1. Their ’drubbing was attrihutqd to the fact that it was a pick-up nine which hadn’t got out to practice* and • the crackèr- jack pitcher for Plevna. X v T h e Times mechanical force i and 'equipment has been taxed to the limit ^hji week turning out all - classes' of work/ ranging from dainty silk rib-' Bon badges to flaring two-color post- |ra. The /-busy printing, office „is. the tone that seems to turn out work with promptness.. With every job complet- edvwe'. find others coming in to -take its plaçé. ' FOURTH WILL RE RED LEITER EVENT FOR TOWN OF WEBSTER The Fourth of July this year will be a red-letter day for Webster, the embryonic town on the Beaver Valr ley Railroad’s proposed line to Eka laka. * They are planning a big celebra tion in connection with the auction' sale of business a«d residence lots. There will be public speaking by two* of Eastern Montana’s favorite- sons, Judge Daniel Ô’H'ern of .Miles City and County Attorney Dousman of Baker, in,addition to whichThere * will be fireworks, music, dancing, feasting and the other accomp animents of a .successful -celebration. President A. H. Webster and Gen eral Manager Bise are taking- an active and enthusiastic interest in the event, which insures its success. Miss B«nhett Married. . The wedding ceremony of Cather ine Bennett; daughter- of\ Mr. -and Mrs. E. V. Bennett,- residents of-the Big Hill, to Mr. - Whitney Potter, took place recently at Miles City. Mr. Potter is a st>n of H. G. Potter, r .Ward Goble accompanied the two Kansas men, friends of Secretary Bamford; via automobile - on their eastern -trip. Mr. Goble is taking in the big Chicago convention and later-i-will—visit-Oklahoma ___ ______ ^CofrapondenU Wanted/^ ^in'0rdertt^tt.| the? -Fallcm . ,Cqun|f Times^may obtain all: new's nearby' places,* ^neighborhoods tribu tary 'to the city, also . Sutlyirig settle- ments,; towns and' community, centers throughout the county,' the -.publisher issues this special invitation to his subscribers to send in items of inteif- terest. Be sure to sign your name tb all communications;' not neccessarily for. publication, but for our own pro tection. ’ For obvious reasons we must refuse all anonymous writings. For Sale. ^ .. 38 Acres Factory Site. Trackage property. Mieir & Wintemute, 141 South First St. West. - Foir Sale Fresh cows and calves. May be seen at my place at Baker. ' • > 6-15-tf. E. A. MONROE. - DEMOCRATS, ATTENTION! Daniels and Thompson, Glendive plumbers, have pleased the'form er Miller garage building, and. will open will be in -charge. They have the will be in charge. They habe the plumbing contract on the new Emer son hotel.- There will be a meeting of/;.jhe Pemocratic Precinct Committeemen pf/Fallon County at Masonic *Hat), in- Baker, at three .o’clock Wednes day afternoon, June 28, 1916.' .. You' are’1 earnestly\ requested to b>e present; and we'also urge the attend- ance of “ others^ in- yournei ghborhood who are interested in the success of the Democratic party. ’ Geo. M. Daugherty-'1 Chairman 'Fallon Coúnty Democratic Central Committee. — rJ T1 Willard, Montana Saturday, June 24, 1916 Ball Game in the Afternoon Program of Athletic . Sports Moving Picture Show in the Even ing Preceding the Dance BIG DANCE In Willard Hall Committee Albert Fost, Roland Ervine ;L;D. Stanhope, . Mrs. Albert Fost Everybody Cordially Invited Refreshments and Entertainment 7- L_' • - . V . . .