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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-7/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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P lain s a r e b e i n g p r e p a r e d f o r a fin e b r i c k . buildmg which' will be constructed as soon : as p o u j ^ r C a i ^ ^ ; jw re begun to ¿¿i -■•, . „'• “ - ■ x •• : :' tv: '•■ 1. ’••_ î' surive &nd will continue to replenish our stock so that all orders w31 be handled with! : oùr . i ».-* .V u s u a l p r o m p t n e s s . ' ■. V - : s’ìV i v 1 fpj2 .-i .v - <•> ■».•rt; f ty i .c. * v- •' i.' /¡.>i » V « , * / - * ' * * V > ■' * * - i\ Ì'W \ - ^ . \ t pw ^ ; -, ^ ^ 1 ♦ - * *? r*‘'•h • .'',î \vv ’* V*î‘ ' -v>, *» i «./ • r i IÇ• < ' i -î*- /v * :l •• ’ . - \ \ ’i * . . 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F f Ufwr— tlsn X - If there is anything regardinsi the catppaign you? • dolí n o t ^.runder stand, VJ'Ç receipt boolc, let .: him;/; know right' away and he will gladly , send you one.,.;; .... . .V y4-»v -■ ^ ^ __ _ ' Clip - the' yotè ^ u p o i f ÿ f rom Ahis: t paper and vote' fpr some'young lady ; »t may be the means of her winhing a’- prixe. When you ipay your sub- scription to! TTie Times : bé sure, you receive the vo ter to which you;; a*;e: cp-i entitled,', as votes a r e , issued on Tall call, write ò r phoncithe;; campaign, payments for snbscriptions. new or,: ^nanager;v:if‘'ÿ o u r i f i m l M t r c c e i n d s J i o l o . - -v. A-i ¿This trophy - need notuecewanly be expensive? It should, :however, be something lastmg to which the, holder can 'point“ with pride. Any breeder .would be glad - to possess something of this kind, the true: value of which tsTin wharirrepresents, \T h e movement through. the, coun try today is not for more horses,- but rather for better >. horses.,, ,>W hatever the future, demand may - be, ; the; man raising the better class of horses will eceivèlKè?higKer “price ” -- ----- ------- ' Quite a. wind .. storm, passed thru the valley last.W ednesday afternoon, doing considerable Vdámage to small buildings, -such as 'coal sheds and granaries. T h e roof of .M rs. Clara Cate’s house was blown off,- - ----- Frank Stanhope, Fred- Minor, Rus sell and Frank Haagenson made a trip ’south', near the.Knohs,ppstpffice Satur- day,'Ain search of land. - s If J r E . Reagan, from Aberdeen, S. D ., called at H o m er Young’s , place last' Friday .7 '7 \ T ¡ ,?■- 4/B e rh -to _Mr._andlMrs, Frank Stan- hopeV'july 5th, a nine pound Boy.' Fraink carries a big smile. - He says it -won’t-come-off-as-he-now-hassixlsons. / W o rd was received from Rochester, M i^iV that Clara Cate: underwent fbur.iuccéssful operatidhs, and will-be able 'to return home in a few weeks. J. C. Taylor, agriculturist for Cus ter ..county, in a communication' to this'newspaper, makes a suggestion well worthy of consideration. A'colt show-at-the-county- faitLthis fall would be sure to stimulate interest in breed- ing of better horses. W e present Mr. Taylor’s letter in full to our readers: \ I n , sections > w h ere, annual colt shows ; are tfeing held,/they/are prov ing a great aid in - stimulating greater interest , in , the production/ pf /h ig h class/horses. And;: with' the,/change of conditions in Montaria,; under, which all \classes' of livestock' will be pro- duced in the future, more -attention must be given to the quality ./of the product grown., N e x t,to, community Korae breeders’ associafi ons 0and state stallion license laws, there is,/perhaps, no other factor that-will so fnaterially assist .in the .imoroyement of; .-quality of horses a s ' these local colt shows. It.is.only .in recent; years that impetus has: been given, to“ this,., v e ry' impor tant feature in . connection with the i>-‘ --‘--jf .»-it;: r* \ ; «• « Rapidly growing movement for better horses. . W ar orders are taking many hundreds t of,. horses _.out,.of -Montana monthly; so that, only the very best foundation stock .will, remain in a short while; , W h en ,woiild. it..,be possible to get more Opportune time to com m e n ceto build up/ the quality of the l J * *• ♦ -» t *■ V ’ l fmimals we wish to produce in the future-.by/the...more general use of purebredsires? A '^ W h en once established, it will be found th a t. the annual c o lt show will do m u ch/to/ h ring/about an improve ment /in the quality-of the. horses rais- ed/ in any community.' ' These shows m ay. bq. local affairs financed by stal lion- owners, farm'-clubs' or through subscriptions/ W h ile the premiums in. the individual classes should con sist/of cash awards, it-is suggested that^ the, championship- prize consist of a suitable; trophy rather than money. s - ^ ; Áhá and J u ra Ressler. left1 Monday for W atrous, S. D., after spending a few. weeks' with Florence Young. ■ A M r. and M rg: C. V. Crosby, of Baker, spent Sunday at Henry Kreager’s. M rs: Conrad Pries spent last week with M rs. Henry Kreager. - Frankiè Kreager and family spent Saturday and Sunday,, with , M . F. Gréèn-arid family near'Knobs. i. H: A. Cate is very nearly laid up with rheumatism. / A . / 'E. ' Brayton and family and Qrandma .Kreager enjoye^ a straw- terry dinner at Henry Kreager’s Sun- day/w h ich they picked from their garden. Robert Stanhope, the fourteen, year old!son of/Frank Stanhope, accidental ly A o t himself in the. leg, last ;Suriday and.-the bullet also . passed, thru; ..the .thick part of his arm. ' I t happened while' h e was driving with his father. Robert : accidentally dròpped his rifle, which in some manner, got capght in thè wheel and was discharged.? All, grain is looking good. . Barley is all headed qut/and some' rye. will be ready iiext week for harvest,, if thè weather.continues favorable. T-r N o m i n a t i n g P é t i t i o n s ! T h e Fallon County Times Station ery D epartm ent how,has fpr/sale/the statutory form of Petition- for Primary Nomination. ' r .T h e time- for filiiig these petitions? isr-gehing short. .Order a supply and get. item ! in circulation at once. , ;Price per dozen, 60 çents., P l e r m a E c l i t o r V i s i t s B a k e r . , • G e o rg* J : Buergi; editor ; of the ‘ Plevna/ Herald, and family, were callers a.t;the/Tim e s office,Monday. / ‘/Editor/Buergi is publishing' one .pf the.heat ext andnewiest, paper* in the county, arid.in ¿' wide-awake little city. 1 For sometiirie past ’ reports.. have been reaching the Blaze office to thè effect that a; number of head of hotses and? cattle have' been shot / and i kiUed on/the range ’ in th'e! Ridgë vicinity. /* 'V. ' '■< \ \ r , * „ . \ Ambng-those~who-had-lost^stock_:by, this' manner were Davenport, 1 ...;steer. Suit Î cow,,.Ed.\^.ilsonr.-3;horses...and- 2 bows'. ’ Jackson arid Ormesher, Bros? -t/-' ’a -, V'? • - : • / t Ml 1 J£r»M_ also had some sttek k illedJ/The.exact number is/unknowh/ ^ stockmen became Highly incensed at^the/ killing arid maiming,of their stock, form ed'-a vigilance committee, some weeks ago, to,fry .and put a stop^/if possible,to this practice. / U p .;-until ilast' W ednesday thelcommittee took no action, but on that date suspicion was cast on one John Berlean; for some violation of-the range law(| and he was seen by a com mittee of . fourteen mounted and armec men, who rode up to where he was working, assisting his brother-inrlaw in erecting a house on a divide- between ^ ( r^' . ; •' A/ - Y Thompson and/Shorc creeks,! /a b o u t./a Alii. C. ____ ! ___ _ ‘ 1.L - ' I . i . ' -L.' .Thé\'^Failon -.G&uh^riiim/fe's sj¡ [/.. .Stationery / De'partmënt/>npwc Y: '//'b a r a 8tòck!*of L^fal.-r'Bknkii-v;- T;'• such?’ as /are commonly.\ u s e d /; ■ ''/in, this s t a t e . / L /; ■’ CX)NTRÀcri FOR DEED '^CHATTED HORTGAGE TENEMEKT LEASE , WARRANTY? DEED ’ri.' OWNSHIP, VÌÌAtB GENERAD' IiÈÀJBE . , R. E. MORTGAGE ì -v ' ' biìank notes ;■ BILL ;ÓE. SADE LŒN, . Otlnr IAria tWi wlH W m tk«« 1« W F l k L U H l M J i E S r ' ' ' STATIONERY I*PART 1 i*NT / i l s\':.'-'.»'.'/'*'' h ./? v.TV;^-Vi ni , Z . . W ’/ /ÙP-TQ-ÒATÉ- SHOE SHOP /; j 1 1 ------ : Does fine Shoe Repair- : ing with modern electric :/ machinery. All work is ;/ guaranteed. Only th e best Leather. used. Par- ; cel Post orders will re- ceive prompt attention a 5 .71 •j B a k e r , M o n t a n a m ilé/ from /the -Beflëari/homësfëad. T h e committeé dismounted and wait ed, for Berlean to quit work which he ^ i d y t àtjo.üreleveh o/d^ fp ridé away. / He- Was ordered, to stop which he refused to do and ! the Committee again ordered him to stop, three of the committee; then ' fired at his horse one bullet piercing its. right shoulder and another one its hind legs. After some conversation' Berlean was ’advised to leave the coun try', which he promised to do, and he was given a check for '$100 in pay ment for the injured hqrse, whicli Ber lean then killed.=-rBoyes: Blaze. / , ’Strayed. !- ST R A Y E D — T w?o maresj . one light hay, star.in forehead,. about *8- years old; the other? a dark bay^ near ly black,' white face, right hind . leg white, about 4-ÿéar-old; brandy on bothj. (S/Lazy- M ) b n ' r i gh t shoulder.' Reward for information leading to recovery. S. V. SikOrski, ; 7-13-1 1 . ... ! . -.Willard, M ont. . ' - F o m i e r R e s i d e n t B a c k . \ . . William Kruckeberg, a former, resi dent of Baker, has returned for several weeks to .look after- his business affairs.; .Mr, Krucketerg owns some fine' busi- nbss property on M ain street. /Since leaving here a year ago last December M r. K rucketerg has teen iri North Dakota. /'! W intemute >G o e t E a i t | ^ J W . C. W intemute left for the east again this week .to?- bring .out more? buyers for the real estate firm of M ieir W intem u te., ............ . .. This real estate \firm , is following out President W ilson’s . order' 'to the troops on the M exican / border:; \G o get 'em!’’ They not only go get' the buyers, but they sell them when they get them 'h ere. • ........... ' ' / George Daugherty .: and/family and H. Ei Hitch' and family spent a por tion of, the Fourth of *July hbliday, a u - tomobiling, .averFertile.Prairie.:: Mr.; Daugherty has/ a/fihe/farm out in that favored neighborhood. . ’ Pool Room Now open for all kinds of ' business in our line. '<■ \i: - -We have the best tables i n / town and -everything 'that- goes - with it. ~~ ~ Tobacco, - Gigars - and - Cigarettes. /; \ V y m a n , & H a z e l t o n ç P r o p r i e t o r s JL //. .• -a: ‘ A-'- 7;V' W o l f B o u n t ie s W a n t e d I will pay 85 cents on /the. dollar for wolf bounties Have it, assigned to me at the sheriff’s office and I. will mail you check at once. /. v -’ . /: ' tf / ‘James Pepper. ] ’ % V A. í*j ¿ F o r S a l e , 38, Acres Factory Site. Trackag3 property. / M ieir/&•' W intemute, 111 Sôuth' FirsrSt.' Wesç. j /•S' ' V:-Y C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h S e r - il „vices S. S. .10:30 A. M. , -. / • , V ' , • ‘ V>. A.1 Junior Endeáyor, 4 P. M. , .< ‘ y,;1 Christian Endeavor, 7 P.; M. ( T Ey?nÍ1^ W w shipj' 8 ' t , 7 * A còrdiàl invitation is extended to the public for. all these ' meetings.- t * , <t * <- ^ \ > ‘ . * X S,'> S. W . P.olìàrd;-Pastor t . See M ieir Wintemute ./for L i - - tho.m Heights/LoUi; ,111 ^South First Street W e s t/^ ' f J i .... }:V(* a -‘-j i , .Township / platv blank, notes, ali : / / / kindi/oUegai. L%*r!:; ->! / / tionery* Department.” \ —— ì- r 7-6tfi ■ A ' •* y ^ r _ ■* 4 >; t ••t. • * ,,s- v \ » ■ .Ï < !: There’s 'no;/tí nie like; t h e / pjeéen Y f f f time to 'subscribe for the Fallon Goun- ty T im e s /- >• • - Money to loan ori 'farm Jinds/ìii(.'v/>'' ,8 per cen^.intereSt * ^ ‘ T X.T'' i“ !/V\ m i a : ‘ : ,, J.Y t/C r¿el;/;.7-'40/\7 ' t ' ' 1 X. **. * J * ? / r^Sééí'.M ieitvkvW í^^W M I^H í Li^: ? thoiri ^H^ightsrir^ot,».. J LI, /South Fi®¿ . \ ;/ .Street,, W est//;- v » v ‘ t ? *; / ♦/ a . **• ‘-r. -, - ' ’ J *e‘* ■**- ‘ ■ ~ ^ ** .»-Ai -,^'—1 f,, - Î *•' It •; • A . - ^ - •. 1 -K , - ST... ¿.Aititi