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Fallon County Times (Baker, Mont.), 22 June 1916, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036037/1916-06-22/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
*?»«* ”.V’ ..'ri* FALLON C O U N T Y TIMES • _The Fallon County-Times- is now: ated in its , ney and ^permanent borne on .First'Avenue, lWjesi? and' %?■< % ST.Ä C a l l a n d s e e u s . ' '* \• ' . . • - !. '• *' ) ‘Wie-'r c i t y p r o p e r t y Montana Avenue, just, south’of the - ' * */ ** V?* Owego Theater. .,> / v . >, j!: Moving a printing offiw is1 usually Jopked forward .to by 'the'craft* with misgivings and dread, hut in tbe‘pres ent,•casethe task , was accomplished without difficulty or .. friction _by..Mes-j sjs* Brennan. & Ewalt, the v/ell-knowrj draymen. W h e h i t i s said that notfi Ifc^of. typer: wasi'-pied . the- initiateq will know,- how carefully the work !V W V. * a-' ’ -i ; 'was done.\ t . <•* t 4: - % - j . / . • -j- •* r' The^wheels of' the 'big press were f a r m s , r a n c h e s a n d c o l o n i - z a t i o n t r a c t s . S e e u s i f y o u w i s h t o s e l l , u s i f y o u w i s h t o : U \ S e l e c t y o u r h o m e : o n B a k e r ’ s b e s t r e s i d e n t i a l d i s t r i c t Mieir & M 4 .-W . .* T M rs/J.'Owen and daughter,. Miss Gladys, returned to theiFhome at 300 Cowgirls 500 Cowboys * 5 I M i l o s C i t y R o u n d - u p a r i d î i F r o n t i e r D a y C é l é b r a t i o n tv July 3, 4,5,1916 .Climb a wheel stranger, W e ’ re going to turn ’em loose ; for a three day t . x . \ v ' e : , ’ ’ > , d a q a b ^ r s e in t h e « o l d G ^ w t o w n . S o m e t h i n g d o i n g e v e r y m i n u t e . R e d u c e d r a t e » , ill B I G P A R A D E E A C H D A Y k . i Indians Buffalo C- kì m A'.-; See ’ Mieir & Wintemute, for La- j/thorn Heights Lots. I l l South First ~i Street Wgst, ’ V 1 - ft . s *^-5 $ 2 0 0 Reward, ■ W ill be offered for information that '-¿will lead to the arrest and conviction /j of-party or parties guilty- of- shooting Seattle .belonging to the undersigned. ' -,-A. K. CLARK, my. 4£&i£-4t- HrW .SPARKS/ '/ -/Old newspapers for sale at the Fal- ■'Jon ..County Times office! Ten cents Milwaukee Time Tablé West bound ' No. .93 way freight—'——7:20 afin. No. 17 Passenger 3:00 pi m. N 9 .15; ” 4:01 a¿m. East bound ' - - No.\ 94 Way freight \N 0 T 8 ” ' ' Np. 16 .. 3:20 p7m. 1:03 p. m. 3:11 a.‘m. .Postoffice. Out going mail on No. 18 close 1:50 \ ” ” No. 15-16 ” 3:45 .« u- ” .might t r a i n s , ; 6 : ‘ 0 Democrats Attention There will be a .meeting of . thé Democratic Precinct Committeemen of'Fallon County at ason ic H ài k 'in afternoon, June 28, 1916 You are earnestly requested to be” present; and wf also, ùrge the attend ine? of pthefi in your neighborhood whot are interested - in the success of the/Democratic-party.- ------------------- V Geo. M^Daagherty Chairman Fallon County Democratic - Central Committee. + -* . 5 . ' * , in motion after a brief interruption ujning out all classes o f! printing, and §if>; as“ > thesfed i'neVa'^V?i^t'eh'^vei^?- thing is'ruhning in an dfd’erly'maridfer. The’ publisher of the Times extends a cordial' invitation to its subscribers, patrons, friends and the public 1 gener ally to call and visit us. - - -L 1 i .. This week’s mail brings the Fal lon County Times' to ~our exchange table. The FalIonite goer out of ex- istence- with this issue- of- the/rimes.. Mr. Butte Tipton is the new editor and publisher and \is a newspaper man of considerable* experience and is sure to give, the public a pewsy pjq>^r, f; The Enterprise welcomes theTimes and Mr. Tipton tq Fallon county.— Ollie Enterprise/ T L o c a l N e w s h e r n s . «... Mrs. Owen J. Owen visited friends at Plevna last week.’ - Miss Pearl YpungT piario instruc tion. Studio at Hotel Dàmon Fridays ahd’ Saturdays. :—: ------- — 6-22-1 1 ^ Shirley Andrews, one of the mem* bers - of , Postmaster Daugherty’s - staff of wdrkers, is taking .his annual vacaV tfon'.;.. iTilîîâhHîldréth? 3 périfSatur-j- ^áy.jind Sunday with the home folksy Iéitùrn i ng - to.herd u 11 e» as.teacher mear iWillard Monday.morning.” portage, Wisconsin, Saturday, after a Very pleasant visit with Mrs. C’ TiTl- drqth and daughters. They say that H. S. Josselynv al ways has a fine garden a little ahead of most .other people.. We have not. ^ieep jt yet, but anticipate some rad-, 'dishes, lettuce,- onions and new pota toes, if Mr. Josselyn will be kind enough to sell us some. . 7 Mrs. Butte H. Tipton, wife of the publisher j of this newspaper,—and-son,- Francis, returned from a six weeks ‘visit .with Mrs.,Tipton’s parents, Fair-' bank, Iowa, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs! Tipton will keep house in the 1 rpoms over the new Times building. . Miss Pearl Young,, the Marmarth music teacher, • was here - Saturday looking’after her classes. Miss Young, who has been visiting Baker off and oh for. a year past,. will make regular weekly , visits on Fridays and Satur- dey*. Her studio will be at. the Ho- kd Dtreioo; ' A small safe \taken fronf the ruiqs the Midland Coal. ,A Lnmbqf GompaoV'» pbww deetf^-ed bar f*? laei./Wedwvday uight, w»s epened ■rtth » eledae hammer katurdsy. Thp aale had remained buried ia vet «anfl leem tke lime ed ita rescue. Valvar Ide bboiks wf account, fnd paper» verjp pretty badly scorched but not so much so -' as- to be undecipherable. There was a small amount.'of coin in the money-drawer. . , j . - > . Notice To Contractors. ; TTNotice . is hereby given that sealed a- o’clock Wednesday- bids wil_l.be received.- by« the Trustees of the Baker Lake Congregational Church, until 7 P. M. July 1,1916, rfor ths construction of 2 parsonage on lots at the church. Plans. and speci fication«^ may be seep at the office of the undersigned. The board reserves the right XQ reject anyrand all bids. ----- . - P. C, QQRNISH, Chairman Board of Trustees. 6 - 22 - 2 t. I ■■ . ’ -ctfTTjgj \ . .'r h -M •- ,v;\.v - / V - ' 7 7 1 ' V ' V \ ' ■ W ill not in terfere w ith our Mammoth D em onstration Sale w h ich commences ■ \ j r ; - V ’'. j v i i r ' . v u ' i n t y j ï n n x»--»-. .. 1 . _ a .. -• * . w . has, i-7/Ì = ' ) ’ j i.'Y [ f ''¿1 > ' u. Sr ** Jr £» C o m e in and ¿ e t a cu o o f tlie l » s t c o ffee you s e v e r idränk^ also some delicious cooldesy c&kes and crackers. Special représentatives o f Dennis ton C o ffee Co. and M a n chester Biscuit C o . w ill demon strate their producto in our store. tw.-' £» 'i -4 r ? j ..y Com e s in and see : t h e , - fine , display» w h ether you buy or not. No. 201 M a in Street , Telepbope 60 HereTt Comes Here It Comes f ' GET IN U N E FOR THE Here It Comes B a k e r . M o n t . . J u n e 2 6 — 3 0 v-V Begin planning your affaira now so that nothing can interfere with your erjoyment. * , 10 M USICAL EVENTS 10 TH E SAVRANOFF PLAYERS.from Russia with Russia^ > instruments. . , TH E Q L D H O M E 0 4 G E R S iiy çlie sweetest of th« !,-:y old songs. ‘ . - - 1 CHIM E R A aad Id« Jrig barnj t h e i h n n u f N literary stunt; CHRISTINE GILES COM P A NY, hi¿h class and der cidedly popular . FIVE DAYS of M E L O D Y and M IRTH; The five big day» of the year ORATORS O F N O T E wi<h wqrth v|)il« «ddiefl?» QU subr jectf Qf bi^ pr^eent ^ay 9qpc{n? ENTERTAINERS with cap and bells to - make life jiappy - andjjay fpr ’ most a week. - Come laugh while the laughing is good. Smile while the smile makers are here . . . a - EVERY D AY IS W Q R T H ; W HILE * *. Everything clean and wholesome.- It is uplifting and.educa-. ' tiorial. It is wortfi^more than it costs ; ' 4 . It Is Coming Soon Begin To Get Ready Now . v' -r .. M p . Edwin Lake apiJ ^ f ; , 'L . C, Erth«r returned Saturday, from Helena, wfiery; as delegates they , attended the Sjtate Federation of Women’s Clubs. Miles City will be the meeting place i n i m r— ■ • . ,f Fpr Sale. * One haif bloc^. on north si 4 p. Good wholesaW^4ocstion.—Fronts^ Milwau kee Ave. & First St. West, 26#xl40ft. A b«rt»in. Mieir & Wintemute, 111 South'First St!^ West. ’V- 3 V- 7; ■A