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Fallon County Times (Baker, Mont.), 13 July 1916, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036037/1916-07-13/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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W I L S O N >\1', :u ,t I -VA!' ; For Vice-President:- •/¿e y~ THOMAS R. MARSHALL V » • .'H.-J-J I / j i ,* ,’J IS «ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER.' ; ? -OnVof t h e ’m o s t'im g o r tan t offices w ithin the g i f t of th e cdjinty ¿ . t h a t •«pfVherifL 'litis , fra u g h t J w t h difficulties'and som e-dangers; tK p ?corHihaiid ‘tfie S^vides'-oTa’ m a n of courage, common-sense; :arid firm ness, -r . i , «•.. - . •• . '?■ I t ’s an office th a t'sh o iild n o t.b e p u t- in ,the-hands, o f a novice. T h e man-, w h o has .b e e n .tried a n d 'h a s proved;him s e lf equal to the .jqb'^de^ervesro'ur^firsTJireferenceT Æ); \Vi -‘li-’-The w e lfare of the en tire com m u n ity dem a n d s a m a n of. th a t typie; a m a n of ripened experience and good judgm e n t. T h e re are a few persons in th e county w h o don’t like M att. Jones. Sortie are in the penitentiary. T h e enem ies, he has m ade a t t e s t the faithfulness w ith whichTHeTias perform e d T iis duty. • H e w ill'be r e n o m in a ted 'w itho u t opposition.- H is election is ju s t about'as sure as the sunrise to m o r r o w m o rning. ¡A'.;í *->T, ä v- .. BANK SAFEST PLACE FOR MONEY. < T h e safest place to p u t yo u r m o n e y is in th e bank. W h e n we read of large sum s of m o n e y destro y e d and lost in shipw reck, fire and cyclone, the tru t h is b r o u g h t ’hom e to us. One bf the favorite places fo r hiding m o n e y and jew e ls is the dresser draw e r, ju s t as th e fro n t door key is put under th e door m a t or over the door'casing. T h e r e is w h e re the experienced burglar first looks. — O l d — s o c k s -and-t-in-eansr-holes- -in—the—ground,—the_cellar,_aje_ •f -favorite-places for sto ring treasu r e . “ A r'fool'there\w as w h o hid thfe savings of a lifetim e in th e ashes . i o f th e heating stove. A fire w a s kindled and th e m o n e y burned up. . . .A. fam o u s w restler lost his life in an ocean shipw reck some years ago because he w a s w e ig h ted dow n w ith a m o n e y -belt filled w ith gold. A m iserly spirit w h ich prom p ts persons to store aw a y specie in safety-deposit vaults, and to g lo a t over its sordid accum u lation, w ill never help build a city o r b e tte r hum a n ity in any w a y , not even its unhappy, p o ssessor. E v e ry child should be ta u g h t th e saving habit. H e lp him get ■an account- s t a r t e d .. H e should be ta u g h t t h a t th e value of money U ies noT a lone^m T ts ’ ^ c c u m ^ iationj blit in, its w ise expenditure and - Jnyes6nenL--:'Teadh^him these lessons and m a f t e r years he will rise up and call you blessed. POLITICAL ANNOUN ... .■ „V For County Co; _______ _ - . .... I wish to hereby «nnounoo ; ' didst« for County Commls«ion«r^ 'i:nSi^''jA?. County, subject to the will 'of -UM.'sOsaJo'y-: in the August primari«*. . If nominated and elected - my platform of administration' \BgÉÉMQr'* ^ toward all. mid 'sible without making'lt\a .fcult-yTamig-riy rlamAAMlK/irtln«1 ffty voii r ~ _«.L- - Vy dem ocrathoping for y our fàvorulàì^èaaakr.-ff »¡on. . v• ; -■■ ; - -í y 'ÄrnpÄtfuIlyi^-y^fÄ-.f' Ped A k 'e r ^ j y « h ^ ; ; i ^ ^ > R.B. e nn_,--¿-w. »AVi¿-. ’Vi*«* - ' ‘ Vy^ Baker, Mont, . ...... TotheVotera of Paikm-Ooint^'irV^Wy;*;;;*^ ' ’Ladies .and' 'date for the nomination of ^Co^trtlRa^! t - ,ur«r on the Democratic ticket.- ‘in ^tlwl' ’j i t i s :' mary to ba h rid'A u g u s t 2>, iHC.-.' I b J U r t / : you .want economy, idflciencyaiid' dMaam.-.;' dation.I offer you-aH o f these.\ ul ^ M l i w 'y most .of-you know how the .p^;eeaas,'ag,C '; a t the last election when my asptratfceis};-;; were doomed. Since Gallon c w n ^ ‘^pM^;V - -organised,'as a'deputy in' the differeat; '.office* I have, given you'the hast''earris* possible, and I ask your support^upolB bkt :. merits, as you see them, of the work; per- rformedby myself. '^'Yours'brnly.'Ti;!- R.'B,-Lowry. —>1., DOUSMAN FOR ATTORNEY. . , i, i‘ , v, . * /\ ,*r> To the V o ters' o f Fallon ..CoUnty,:i;:-; ’: _H a v ing_served-this_C o u h ty—in^the^ capacity of County A ttorney .for the past two years, I hereby^arinbunce myself a candidate, for re-election on th e - Dcnipcratic. ticket: - ■' I believe - th e .experience.; -Iv-haye gained in , this ..office the p a s t Tw b i years will enable me to render m o re capable service'than I could ■Without, such experience. I also believcl'it; will enable.m e .to render b e tter serv ice than a new. man in the officeK-; Very truly yours, ; •- ’ C H A R L E S DOUSMAN.. ■ : •'V' FOR SUPERINTENDENT b the V o ters of Fallon County :v I 'subm it' my nam e ' às a candidate ::or the nom ination of County Super- l.ntendent - of Schools on . the Democratic - ticket on at—;the ; Aiigiist primaries __ •' ■'------------¿—I. -- ■- _ ■ I have had charge o f . the Baleen Public Schools for four years dufirig which • time the. Baker School;'has advanced from ¿..three room ’'’school a Four'^Y e a r ‘Accredited. H igh' School employing 'a corpis of - eight' teachers. : - ‘¡,r- Before com ing to B a k e r I. had \experience 'i n ~ theT m b lic schools^of Dr. if? O S T E 0 F Ä T H M D i s e a s e . 8. ; : : o f ;-the, humanL <V body SUCCESSFULLY'^treat^ ed W I Y* . _ __ . __ ________ _ __ BAKER,'.': Goble & Goble ' Làyryers Office in Lake Block ■ BAKER,... M O N T ^ 'r;:;;;;;; ‘; / ‘ You can do jM utore : to make your sale á su c c ¿ M ;(tIu u á :; t p £ é ^ gage hîs F A L L O N ; G O Ü Í s r i ^ A B S T R A C T C Ö ; r ;.-:V Abstractsof Title A H O M E C O M P A N Y ; OWNED BY HOME PEOPLE Daily /Commercial 5 Rcport hsued. -■ Baker¿, M ontana ; I ^ Y v - B U S H ; ; V ' . Licensed Auctioneer , ' - B I S H E R , M O N T . - W ill’cry sales in any .part of the ;, “country.’ Address Bishen post- 'office, or leave orders with ' J : A'.', \- Williams. Satisfaction^ guaranteed;; * .-Prices Very, reasonable,;; D - r . J i & ^ . ' 4 Y p X m ^ Physièian. and - SufgéònT “Besides general'practice^ A NEW ORDER OF CAMPAIGNING. M innesota, D a k o ta and W a shington Through my Norm al training in the Sta'te Norm al, .M ankato, Minn., iy teaching in the rural sch o o ls'o f my native state, as well as by, .active interest in all educational m a tters, I feel especially qùalified'to handle th e ' rural school problem .'J; _ -/ .Begging 'a careful considération of my claims to the-support of the voters bf the Dem o cratic P a rty. Yours for ' B e tter Schools. — (M ISS)-C A R R IE.A JR A C H T L S __ _W ithin_th e ~ m e in o iy - o i- th o s e - w h o - h a v e - b e e n r 4 n —M o n tana—for- ív . T* ’> I»', K Ï:; a t least ten years is th e old style of cam p a igning. I t m ight be called th e h u r r a h style. ... A n y new candidate w a s doom e d to defeat w h o failed to m a k e the rounds of the county w ith a box of cigars, a ju g of w h iskey, and a pocket full of m o n ey. C a n d y fo r the baby w as also an im p o r t a n t , a ccessory in his political m a n e u v e rs. \ “Come b n boys, everybody, le t ’s h a v e 'a drink,” w a s a fam iliar salution.. A n d th e r e alw a y s w a s a good sized crow d to tak e advantage of it. A com m o n custom w a s fo r a candidate to m a k e a deposit a t several friendly saloons so th e b a r te n d e r could “set em ’ up’.' on the auspicious occasion. W ithin our m e m o ry is th e tim e w h e n an aspirant for office spent th e am o u n t of his first y e a r ’s salary in election expenses, and ’ a t th e last .m o m ent w a s knifed by. th o s e for w h o se support he had dearly paid. ___ . U n d e r th e corrupt practices a c t th e old o rd e r has been changed. E v e ry candidate is'lim ited to fifteen p e r cent of one y e a r ’s salary, ; a n d w ithin fifteen days a f t e r election he m u s t file a sw o rn statem e n t w ith th e proper authorities se tt in g fo r th in detail all his expendi e r e s and contributions. K r ' - v -•1 it? ■; ; _ WILL THROW NO BRICKBATS. -A -politicaT c a m p a ig n -stirs-up ^ a -lo t- o f-bitterness-b e tw e e n -riv a k • V , » %\ . ' ■■■ p / : r i candidates, both before and a f t e r election. N e w s p a p e rs are generally found in th e thick of th e fig h t ,. th r o w in g brickbats rig h t and left a t those unfortunates, on th e o th e r side of the fence. T h is'n e w s p a p e r will be an exception, and not th e only, one either, t h a t has; c h o sen, a b e t t e r policy. ' . I t is possible to w rite of m e n and things w ith o u t giving vent to b itte r prejudices.' H o w ' u n w o r th y and u n fair fo r a new spaper haying th e friendly ear of hundreds o f people, all sorts and con ditions bf m en, to t e a r into shreds; by innuendo if n o t by direct s tate- *m e n t„the reputation of its rivals. = - .......... .. ... T h e -whisper of slander w ill be h e a r d in th e d a r k alleys and the skeleton th a t .every m a n is supposed to have in his closet will be .exposed , in t h e lim e light. • • B u t this new spaper w ill have\ n o n e of it. I t ’s a contem p tible piece' of business w h e n a m a n re s o r ts to th e roorback. It’s a g r e a t e r offense w h en a new s p a p e r dissem inates a lie.fo r ,p o litical effect. - -i . .. *,, ■V/' t , • RV • - - V . r nt,: r- /y / REGISTER IF YOU WANT TO VOTE. \ D o u b tless th e r e are a larg e num b e r, o f persons—both m çn and .w o m en—th roughout th é county, w h o h a v e ,n o t placed th e ir nam es on th e f r e g istratio n books. I t is highly im p o r tan t t h a t they, d o so, Tri fact,', fa ilure -to do so m e ans th e ir jlisfra n c h ise m e n t a t ..the-prim a ry ele.çtipnçhéxt A u g u s t., - . - , ' / - V ^ T h 'e 'tim e .is • g e ttin g sh o r te r every day. If re s i d i n g 'i n this .vicinity^ go. b e fore the county clerk a t once and have yoiir nam e v re g is tered,, o r if living ten m iles o r m o re d istan t from B a k e r, and if • m o re convenient, you m a y go before th e deputy re g istra r in.,your ..'ow n 'precinct. . ' ’ • A l l notaries public and justices of the peace are designated 'deputy reg istrars; -’ W h e r e none such exist, a special deputy is .-appointed.' • ;; \ , » . . . • , A A ^ 'T f-by any-reaso n -o f .physical-infirm ity, an elector is unable to -‘personally ..appear/ for reg istratio n ,” upon sending w r itten notice . to;the* c o u n ty clerk;'he'.w ill be r e g istered a t his ow n residence. -. • ; - V\ \ In 'ordèr, t h a t every m a n '-and w o m a n in th e cou n ty.m a y fully : u n d e fstand th e im p o rtant- featu r e s of th e election law s, this new s- paper will present, either in th e p r e s e n t num b e r, or an early issue ;FOR-COMMISSIONER I hereby respectfully seek, the favorable consideration of the voters of this county .to., my candidacy for the Republican, n o m ination fo r Com missioner. B e ing centrally located I shall file fo r the six year term.\’1 I believe in schools, roads, home entèr- prises, conservation developm ent and true economy. % - ' I. favor revision in our. road methods. I do* n o t believe in extra vagance or excessive“taxing. _ My tw e n ty-five’years experience in engineering and construction should be of great value in connection with commissioners duties. I have a very large acquaintance . throughout the county ,to whom I can cheerfully refer. As to my capabilities’ I be- lievè you will find me w o rthy and well qualified. - - Yours very respectfully ' T. F. SCHOFIELD. ANNOUNCEMENT To tli'o Voter* of Falloia County: I hereby announce , myself as a candidate, on the R e p u b lican. ticket for .County A ttorney, subject to the will of the voters I t the August prim aries. - JO S E P H HODGSON.. . JONES, FOR SHERIFF. I take this, opportunity to publicly announce to the .voters of F.allon County,., m y candidacy for the nom ination fo r ’ re-election ;to the office; of sheriff on the' Dem o cratic tick e t‘ all, the A u g u st prim aries. D u ring my term ,o f office TJiave at ¿11.; tim es .tried ’ faithfully to perform the dutiei w h ich it involves, ^a’nd if renom inated and.'elected # w ill-be my earnest \ e n d e avor to :; serve the people'to thV, be4t \of. n iy 'lb ility . - > ' V e ry truly yours-’ > . ... U . C. JONES. : - FOR REPRESENTAXJVE. To the.'V o ters of Fallon County.:;- I hereby announce' myself a can didate for nom ination 'to \ the office of R e p resentative on the Dem o cratic ticket, subject ;to. the will of the voters at th e prim a ries., . In the tw elve years th a t I have been a resid e n tjiere, this ,is the first tinue. I have ever sought a political office. If nom inated and elected ,.I will, during my term -o f ..office, ,dili- ? ;ently endeavor to faithfully work or. the - b e s t interests of Fallon County. , „ , R. E. MORRIS. a digeat of the law. TRANDUM for TREASURER To .the V o ters of. Fallon County: I am’ a candidate for COUNTY TREASU R E R onv... the Democratic ticket: .in. the 'P r i m a r y , elction, August' 29th, 1916. I am serving as - D eputy T reasurer under \the present ‘ T reasurer E. F. Lentz, and I go b e fo r e 'th e Voters on my/.- record,; know ing - th a t I ,am com p e tent-and fully capable of con ducting ■ th e /b u s in e s s of this office,^ and if elected, ;I-w ill m a intain the highest ; s tan d a r d of. service to th.e; people of Fallon County. - Sincerely yours, . E. H. TRANDUM. eyes ..tested and glasses fitted.: \>s - b A k e r . M o n t Edwin S. Booth - . ' , c C.' J . Dousmdn GV A itorneys-qt-law/f : '/// . è factice in a ll C w ftsC v ’ Spedai'Attention to Land Office Practice. / Lake’Block . BAKER;_Mont. L. C. BURNS, Ú . S . C O M M I S S I O N E R 73A K E R 7 - MONTANAT Northern Pacific Lands for Sale ' p í ¿ È . J . P O T T E R T O N ... r ; Resident Dentist ..Office in Lake Block . Baker,'Montana ' - / /Dr. Richard Hayes - , Physician and Surgeon : Office and. Residence Phones.> , ’ .BAKER, M Ò N T . ^ J. À. W illiams -. Attorney and Counselor at Law - Spaaka Enfflieh and German. ' Practice in State and' Federal .Courts, before State Railway Com- miaatnn and Department at Washington, D. C. , BAKER, MONTANA I. W. Vinsel, D. V. M. . - Licensed Veterinarian P i e r n a / . - r • - /-'\Montana :{;j^yW 0 iW 9 p .ïp LAKB-BLOCK • V- •/;, À N D T T IT Î C a //'.:'•?/■’ ’ Bonded •- ' f i r s t A b stract Coaspaay Doing Bns- ' ineea in Fallon. * P rairie and : C uster . Couaties t o FOea Bond With the S tate . TreMurer Under N ew Law. Accuracy Responsibility ^ ‘y i ' / H a n s e n * / Mgr. Baker o ffice, (Göriway  Ferris Dealers In . _ Hides, Pelts' \'and Furs Dry Goods and, Fancy Goods - Baker, , Montana. . Q l d P a p é r s í P e r B ü n d l e *; A íd A'- , -'v. -iv* h v; r,.i - \i* ,•> v?.\ » . --r ^ '* » - J ' jl/ / ■’ j,*-' r-*- ‘ / / £ / i;\ . / W o o d ,;v v, '-'-•■•''-''rffOniers^'hojvroh^ : :f Gui^:!Wooci h^:th^rhbst|/b^autifulvhn- : , ; -V^H;';.iever;f i used^;in .^tH ^ m a i^fac^r^ o f ; • ’ d.* ' f u ^ t u r e ^ i / : / ‘ v - ' V C ' i H \■ : ii made ^ofc cedar; . ' v cedarlch<Mt,:;/A^--^HlP '' *«.; 1 :////■ ^ ¿Interi^ofiujfc congtruc v,'^vc.-s ..?.r . '■ f'';;^^Du®t.i-iproofji-mouse^. p r o o f,because o f jpanels under^ the b o ttom d r ^ ^ f; V . W\ ' , D . iu, .--:iv T h e /.< 'd r a w e r e Z ^ o r k .';'easy ^ lh e y - s lid e ; i n sp e c ia l;;.g r o o v e s . s, • • , ' '■/ ;)o ;; I t will afford ' us< pl|MSure\to'-;'sHbw-‘'you?' # ^ r ; ; - !t h i s ijeautihu'P fufh'it^^^ : ' / / / ' - -r M. L. Russell & Co. Hom e FuriiisKers | ? ; v . ; i ] U''/''/: ♦ -a ... 'A, V ^ V' ‘.0,v ‘,'v-î ' 1 ', , S ' ' t * - >’:*-*$ .v-LJ • / -'A'- ¡ t. Iff*' //i tK, I-V r / ■■ ■ - / - . 1i ' V ï - i í ' i . i ' ' ; 'y h t t . 1 1 -*,• ' \ / ■ - i •'*. ----- ii. *•. .1 T rpiri Montana Points via the - - - 1 - : ^ j ; To Points in IT.. * f ;-V1V* D ist/o f .. Columbia 1 . M a in e ; N e w Brunswick ' Quebec 'Georgid> , M a ryland . . , N e w Jersey ; ■ .../Tennessee r / / j M a . . ... “ . K f f o f f y v o a . i Illinois Indiana. '• S ' - Iow a Kansas\ Massachusetts A / N e w .York - _ _ Michigan ' ’ . Novo Scotia , * Minnesota / . Ohio ' . Missouri - ' ■ , . Ontario - ) Vermont - V irginia . Wisconsin • !¿-j -i Kentucky . , Nebraska ’ • Pennsylvania . ^T I C K E T S ; ON/SÄEE\ May.20,: 24, 27 and;31, to pointrin Hlinohi lowa/ ICansas, Min- niíe*ot*,'MÍMóuri,'Nebi¿íka,.Tenrie**ée'árid W¡iconsin. :^ .:;;:-;',;^TÔ 'À L I^PÔ IN T S ''''V/^ A',- t„'.r Ju n e 3, 7,, 10, 14, 17, 21 \and 28. . August 2, 9 ,1 6; 23 and 30. July' 5~12; I9 and 26; September 6 and 20. -Z^Retum limit October 31, 1916:^ Liberal Stopovers allowed both.,'. . - ways if desired. ■- , ; TwolFatt Through Trains Daily., . The “Olympian” ; THe ^CoIumbian” ; The only /ALL-STEEL Trains /Across the. Continent. For further information about excursion fares, Tickets, - reservations, schedule«,' etc., call on or address -.. H. D. Carpenter, Baker,“ MonL Chicago, .Milwtáúkeé:‘&'St¿^ \'i: *. 4 Heavy Hauling áiid Pianò Moving No Job Too Big or Too Small .B u sine*sP h p n e House Phone No. 79 No. 99 ' ‘ .• .. + rV i’aV Is now prepared to, deliver, to:,the,..p^ple Jof^Baker’pure Jersey milk and cream. Our dairy is located one and one-half ;• miles northwest of Baker, in an ideal spot for a dairy farm. W e , -.. hav?;,some of the finest thoroughbred Jersey stock in the- country ' in ouVrherd;.':fGrive us;a trial and you will surely be\’pleased- with r • » 6kr «if D *0 f.” • / - l £ ’.V). ' a ' f- *. - ' “ ' : - our product and with our prompt senrice. . Phone 63 . .Pure'Jersey Milk and Cream '-'-I *t.e¿ Brennan and Ewalt General Hauling and Transfer Light and Heavy Teams for all kinds o f work. Phone 90 if you w ant aukdc aod careful Charges Reasonable . lia,' \ *’* i ■