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The Mountaineer. (Big Sandy, Mont.), 10 Nov. 1921, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036072/1921-11-10/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
Masa the OAT DN IT, or r. SAtlrisonstge I, or now ci 11,1161 din. Boot by 1 EM •••••••••••••••••• LOCAL NEWS BRIEFSi • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs. Ri:hards of Loma was a visitor here yesterday. Wanted: to buy second hand Daofold. Inquire at this office. Don't miss the big Band dance Saturday, Nov. 19. Archie McMillan from the Bear Paws was in town Satur- day. Misses Jewel Schilling and Alice Lee were visitors at Fort Benton Sunday. A. A. Delger returned Satur- day from a trip to Chouteau where he was called on legal business. Work Wanted:— By the day or hour. 35c per honr; washing 3:ic per doz. Mrs Alfred Chartier, Big Sandy. The special program given by Treasure lodge A. F. it A. m. Friday night was carried out as previously announced. Lunch was served. Mrs. Randal's neighbors re- membered her birthday anni- versary last Saturday. Quite a number gathered at her home and a mo:it enjoyable social atternoon spent. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tschirgi went to Great Falls Sunday, returning home Tuesday. Judge Vanderwarker was the lumber salesman during Mr. Ttichirgi's absence. The local lodge 0. E. S. met in regular session Tuesday night. Visitors from Box Elder and Havre were enterained and new members were received into the order. After lodge closed lunch was servee. Lutheran Services at Fair - Play school house Nov. 13 at 11 a. in. And at Virgelle at 3 p, in. Confirmation class will meet at the parsonage Nov. 16 at 6:30 p. m. S. Theo. Thompson Pastor .. ••••••••• 1 ' , 011/1•11•11/11noT Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pierson are leaving this week for Spo- kane, Wash. Mrs. Geo.Campbell expects to leave this week for Olympia, Wash., to spend the winter. The postoffice and a drug store at Conrad were coin plete- ly destroyed by tire recently. Mrs. Bertha Ashton and daughter returned home Sun- day after several days spent in Great Falls. C. T. Hansen was in Havre Tuesday to meet his son Ted, who has returned home after a long enlistment in the navy. Tanlac now has the largest sale of any medicine in the world. There is a reason. — On sale at Asals Pharmacy.—Adv. Jay Porter has left for Lib- erty, Mo., for an indefinite stay. John Mitchell has taken his position with time M. & M. store. Mesdames Sprague of Box Elder and Brown of Havre were visitors in Big Sandy Tuesday and visited the local 0. E. S. that night. A near accident was avoided on the street Monday when a Ford car belonging to E. Gie- bel took tire. It was discov- ered in time to prevent any- thing serious. WEATHER REPORT As shown by J. M. Asal's official record kept during the month of October. Minimum temperature 22 un the 12th; Maximum temperature 80 on the 21st, there were 24 clear days, 6 partly cloudy days and one cloudy day. Pre• cipitation was .21 inch on the 20th. Fire sale Bargains the entire stock included. Brende Bros. Hardware Farms for Sale: ---Three 8 0 0 ac- re farms for sale located near Warrick. Will be sold all to gether or separately. At least 200 acres on each 320 tillable Bills are out announcing a land. Price $10 per acre, hall game of fcotball next Sunday cash, balance terms. For in - 1 between the city teams of Big formation call at this office. Sandy and Fort Benton. The 6-1° last game played by these teams resulted in a score of 7 to 0 in favor of Fort Benton and a btEly contested game is antici- pated. OBITUARY, Mrs. Albertina Lockhart be- loved wife of Isaac Lockhart, was born at Jenkoping, Swed- en, March 25, 1960. She came to the United States with a ids ter who now resides in Nlinne• mita in 1889. She was united in marriage to Isaac Lockhart in 180l at Far- go. N. D. To this union were born seven children, five of whom died in infancy, Virna May and Vira Mildred remain to mourn her death. 1%1111e in Sweden deceased was a member of the Swedish Lutheran church but after marriage united with the M. E. church of which her husband was a member. De- ceased with her husband came here from Cassit-fon, N. D., in 11112 After 30 years of married 1 fe she departs to be with h -.1 - Lord and Savior. She leaves to mourn her death, the husband, two daughters, Mrs. Vira Bes- sette and Mrs. Virna Hanson, seven grandchildren and a host of friends. She was a devoted wife and mother and was known for her kindliness in the corn• m inity in: which she lived. A large crowd paid its tribnte of respect to her memory at the faneral service which was held at the home 17 miles northwest of Big Sandy. The service was conducted by Rev. E.C. Amund- son. Contributed. The season of eye -strain be- I gins. Twenty years experience I in fitting spectacles and eye- glasses. All styles of frames I and mountings to select from. , 9-8 Dit. W010;1'1..1,1. For Sale: Ford touring car! 1918 model, excellent condition. Chas. Conkle . Lost a neck chain and elks tooth mounted in gold with date and letters B. P. 0. E. engraved not valuable, but a present to me from the lodge. Please leave at Wolverine Hotel. Mr.. N. B. Ackley. Have your kodak finishing don- at the Cobb studio, Big Sammy, Mont. Be sure to attend the dance given by the Big Sandy Band, Saturday Nov. 19. Music by the entire band and twelve piece orc:ie.stra. \Tanlac made me feel young- er. - \It put me back on the payroll.\ \I can eat whatever I want now. \I no longer suffer from indigestion.\ \I gained weight rapidly.\' These and many more expressions are w Finke now heard daily as peoble tell afternoon. of their experience with Tanlac. Torn Robertson spent several —On sale at Aaal's Pharmacy. days with his family in Big --Adv. Sandy last week. Miss Irene Remington called at the C. E. Anderson residence Saturday morning. W. Ii. Maxwell and daughter Grace were callers at the Ken- ilworth post office Monday. HER MAJESTY, MONTANA A Commonwealth Electrified Montana leads the ration in annual per capita consumption of Electricity. The figures, in kilowatt houri. per per- son per year, for the first ten S..itc are as follows: Hydroelectric Information: MONTANA —1 ,51 Idaho .. .1361 ' r51115.51111111ER3016111e1I1\UIMni.:11:123601111 California 1086 ta.liitem. , teddinueddededdeurapdaddosi Washington 881 116'1\11'''''...'11177rratosetncirrimirvon West Virginia \0 ' , '\' 11 111 1 . 1 77. 1 11C1 1 11111.11.1.7'6i Mal New York 658 1211 1 t, ,- '111 1 .7 . 1mt*ort,POIPME111 Oregon 606 fRItrt! 1,1; MOM District of Columbia 580 fatlif: 1 11/16601116P11: Michigan 573 !Tr !!31111611/41t0'-ni Vermont 565 ....35iti5rt8..% , ...,.11 Montvria leads the nztion in Electrified Steam Raliroade--530 miles of electrically operated main line with. the State. Montana leads the nation In electrically operated mining, milling, smelting and refining enterprises --average annual consumption about 750,000,000 kilowatt hours. \It Means Something to Be a Montanan\ No. 10 More than 20,000 acres of Montana farm Innd are irrigated by electric -driven pumps, using current supplied by The Montana Power Company Projects are on foot for similarly irrigated tracts to the amount of 20,000 acres more. THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY M herr, VI., 1 1 11,1.1ent Nflinager NOTICE — I will do feed grind- For Sale:—One La Cross 12 ing for the public on Sheep , 4 4 tractor, three stubble and Coulee every Wednesday. I two breaker bottoms, $700, 2t -pd Arthur Butler. ! i f Pratt & Enghind -- BIG BOX SALE at the Paris fiat Shop boxes ranging from 25c to $1.00 Each box contains beautiful Millinery, Dry Goods, Hats, etc. Sale begins Friday, Nov. 4. Each box a bargain. THE BEAR PAW CAFE C. H. KONO, Prop. Day and Night Service FAIR PLAY NEWS Finke Sr. was a passen- ger to Big Sandy, Friday of last week. Isaac Robertson called at the ranch Wed nenday Arthur and (7:arence BillIe hauled hay from their place northeast of here, last week. Jesse Barnes and family were entertained at Sunday dinner at the Perry Remington home. Walter Kullank of the n east neighborhood was a calli•r at the Kenilworth post ofti, Saturday morning. Mrs. E McCoy and daugh- ter, Niildred, were Sunda y guests at the Roy Scott home In the Fairview section. Messrs Olaf Karlsgodt..fon (Continued on page 8) If you carried checking accounts in fifty thousand banks 1 ci ir.ei•;n1 cities over the world arid were known personally to all ar,.nrs GI steamship and railroad companies, hotels and merchants, ii.oney when traveling would be as simple se when in your home town. The traveler who carries American Bankers Acaociattc - r Cheques enjoys pried. telly their convenience, since \A.B.A.\ Cheques are known and h5'.;;'. 0 0 ere readily accepted •verywher• by hotel., reliroadit, ate., 7 cer.rprinies sod reetchaniii. Identificatiiin is by the elmideti possible meiti - counts:a:nine each Cheque In th•pressine• of th• parson ceiibilit seceptiri. it. NORTHERN MONTANA STATE BANC tii; Sally, Mont. Strong Conservative DEPOSIT WITH US You draw the Cheeks We do the BALANCE The First National Bank Big Sandy, Mont. Sound Pro g ressive imeemmit -- 41.1 11 1 11111 . 111 . 111 - 7--.. Complete Farming Outfit FOR SALE 4 good young horses' 2 sets breeching harness and collars 2 cows coming fresh this winter or spring 1 heifer coming fresh 1 good holstein bull 1 20 foot harrow; 1 new sled 1 new fan mill; 1 high 3 1-4x3 wagon 1 steel truck; 1 hay rack 1 15 bbl. Avery steel tank 40 rods woven wire 1000 rods galvanized wire $1000 Cash Takes All F. W. SILHA 8 miles west Big Sandy, M 1.2 Hit 5. V. 0 Onto. Mother •..nt her rite yenr-old 800 Upstairs to get a clean dress for Ills little tinny brother. Ha returned shorn, with • cross -barred dine(' Dm saying: ^Here's his B. V.0. drift; Is tele all right, mother