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deb, ' .4 . 'I I RAYNgFORD Neighborhood Notes' • Several from here attended the daace everyone is glad to see it warm up. at Spion Kop last evening and report a The weather is warmer today and ost • 111 11 tine time. SPION KOP J. P. Williams of Fort Benton, who has taken a five year lease of the Mc- Leish ranch, brought in 3,500 sheep last week to be fed on the hay which he has bought of Mr. McLeish. George Kernaghan has been in town the last day or two unloading lumber for Rankin & McCarthy. George B. Kaliman has opened up the Noliar coal mine and has coal for sale. Mr. Kaliman intends to put on a good crew of men and have plenty of coal any lime you want ii. David Fa k n air ved home Sunday . from a top to Chicago. The basket social Monday evening was a great success. Forty-four dollars and twenty-five cents was the sum realized from the sale of the baskets. P. B. McAllister made a very efficient auctioneer, assisted by F. G. Day, u ho did fine work as secretary and treas- urer. XVe extend our hearty thanks to these gentlemen for their kindness. and most of all we thank the young men who were such prompt and gen- erous bidders. After paying sixteen dollars and fifty cents for our music, we have left a sum that will buy a fine large stove of the size used in country churches and stores, which we b hope yvill make our hall more comfortable to our guests in the future. A. N. Johnson, our efficient black- smith, is very busy nowadays shoeing horses. There is no better blacksmith in Cascade county than Albert. F. C. McCarthy, who had h'. foot badly crushed by his horse falling on it at cattle shipping time, is now suffi- ciently. recovered to walk with the help of a cane. A large number of people came up on the train to attend the J. C. Mor- rison sale Wednesday. Mr. Morrison has lived in this locality for a long time and is well and favorably known by all. We are sorry to see him and his • 'family go. It Is their intention to seek Ray nesford l a warmer climate on the Pacific coast. day, as nearly i The farmers' institute brought in Nloroson sale. Isome fine speakers from the east and There is to I their remarks were very interesting to dance at the !those who attended. The ipt•lement Nov. 25th. to weather was quite a disadvantage and kept many away. ARMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Al Hockett Of Mon- arch pased through town on their way to Great Falls. Al Rowe was called to Great Falls last Monday as a witness in a case of Hocket vs. Purdy. Miss Jessie 13:tin was visiting friends in Great Falls for a few days last week. A•kinson of Cora was a vis- itor in town Nlonday. NIL and Mrs. I,ee Ham werecallers at the Nordquist ranch after a load of grain last week. \\'e also wish to thank the ladies who • day last week. made such beautifiii baskets and last - C. L. Crane returned Monday from a two weeks' hunting trip near Au- gusta. Some two weeks ago the Arm ington scribe published an item to the effect that it was to be hoped it was a mis- take that Mrs. Erwin was to open her hotel at this place. For the benefit of some people who seem anxious to put a different meaning to this than the one originally intended, we w ish to state that we meant that it was because there are more hotels in town now than there is patronage to support. —The .1rmington Scribe. Subscribe for The Times If you want to keep posted on the newest and best wheat raising section of Montana. subscribe for the GEYSER JUDiTif BASIN TIMES. Sent from now until Jan. I free and a full year to January 1, 1913 for $2 in advance. The Times, Geyser. Mont. GEYSER LIVERY Feed and Sale Stable Trade of Commercial Travelers Given Personal Attention The best of horses and rigs with careful drivers furnished. Leave Orders at Hotel or Barn. Draying and Hauling in Connection P. B. M . cAllister, Prop. Geyser, Montana &ally invited. Mr. and Nits. Roy I,. Fish and daughters Lucy and Ada returned from Great Falls this morning after spending a few days with relatives. NIrs. Chas. Beckstrum and children. have returned from a visit in Great Fa 1 . H. I). 1.is is went to Belt to see John Johnson who is sick with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Nlike Lynch returned to Spion Kop after spending a few days in town. C. EL Shepherd arrived in town this morning from Belt to spend some time at the Kennedy Nlerc. Co. store. was rather quiet Wed - everyone went to the be an entertainment and White schoolhouse on which eYerybody cor- MERINO The severe cold of the past week has retarded business of all kinds in this community. This is the coldest your scribe has experienced this early in the season since moving to NIontana. Deer hunting is first-class now in the Belts. E. C. Tanberg and I. (. Finfrock tried their luck last week. Many tracks were found Pi the new fallen snow VVednesday forewarn and by two o'clock in the afternoon a very fine two -year -old buck fell victim to N1r. Finfrock's marksmanship, being the only shot fired at deer. Others were sighted at a distance, but as the weather turned suddenly cold hitting was abandoned and the hunters re- turned home Friday. Jack Henley and family spent Sun dry afternoon with I. H. Renner's. H. W. Smith is preparing to drill a well on his homestead. Heck and Livingston both had ex- cellent success getting plenty of water in their drilled wells. (Too late for last week.) • ; Quite a number of people through- out the country lost their potatoes by letting them freeze in the ground. In - fortunately they did not expect freez- ing weather so soon. • • Mrs. I. H. Renner spent last Thurs- . • day with her sister NIrs. Elmer Bishop • • of Geyser. • • Nliss Fannie Stewart of Lewistown i land Nliss Ruth Frinfrock. visited Fri- day night and Saturday with NI iss Fern and Rev. and Mrs. Sikes on their home- steads near Nihill. Mr T. B. Sikes spent a few days at Nihill this week with his daughter Fern and Rev. Sikes and family. Mr. and Mrs. \Fanberg were in Stan- ford Saturday. Mrs. l'anberg was hay. mg some denial work done. Miss Ruth Finfrock who has been A re You Interested in a home G attending Teachers Instituie at Lewis - (le an Ewen. el Compariti Arc hit cznailuilacws 2161C2.ntralAve.Great Falls.111 af. • • R new 48 -page hook- I lei. \Modern Western llomes'' giving exteriors and floor plans of modern. artistic residences, from three to eight rooms, all moderate price, will he Given Free to Prospeetivel Home Builders General Blacksmith Horseshoeing Wagon and Carriage Repairing An 'ork Guaranteed town the past Week. returned home Sunday. The Bible study class met at H. XV. Smith's last Saturday night. The next meeting will be Saturday night Nov 18. Several of the farmers in this com- munity are busy hauling wood from the mountains to be ready for winter. I. G. Finfrock transacted business in Great Falls last week. Threshing was finished on the bench last Thorsday. Crops were not heavy but an extra good quality was harvested. lack Henely shipped a car and H. W. 'South and I. G. Finfrock had a car to vine Co lege nf Osteopathy. Acute and wild out from the siding. chronic cases successfully treated. Office hours 9 to 12 a. M. ; 2 to p. m I Rev. E. B. Sikes preached Sunday at Both Phones 146. 11.311 and Sunda; School was held a 10.30. The Ladies Aid society V. iii meet Thursday of this week with Mr. PIANO fohn Gray was a caller in Belt one Dr. R. D. Armond Dr. Lorene B. Nelson Osteopathic Physicians Conrad Block. Rooms 7 andili, over Sttain'c Dry Goods Store, Great Fails. Montana. Both graduates of the A. I. Still Kirks S I. 11. Renner, at 2.30 P. M. 1 KNERVILLE Agent for J. I. Case Machinery Great Falls Music House FRANK CA VT!. ON J. A. Sanders Easy Terms 13 F=1 We represent fourteen of the world's great- est Mato; factories. Geyser, Montana HOUSTON & HENRY WE CARRY NONE B1TT THE BEST IN THE MARKIFF Vienna Cafe B EST NI EA I ,S Al' PON ILA R PR ICES WM. SHILAOS, Proprietor 214': First Avenue South Qvat Falls, Nlont. All who wish reliable help of any Lind on short notice, send to us. Prompt .ittention given each order. No. 225 First Avenue South, Great Falls, Mont. Bell Phone 38: lnd. Phone 374. When in Great Falls, visit The Gold Bar ( 7 . Baurrigarmer, Prop. 221 First Avenue South (kcal Falls. Mont. FURNISHING BEDROOMS. Don't Have Too Much Color In Your n Fabot. iledosinia are ustiaily furnished In one collat. whether a color scheme oi yarried out on the find door or not. 'Flue color should depend ou the lo- eathm of the radii. For mu north rootu yetiow Is deslrelde. as it lightens uhy room For a room which gets mud) sunshine green is and restful. 'White is pretty and dainty. but cold harking: pink and lutui are Invoilte 4 lila ere apt to fade. In furnishing in color. avoid too !Sy ish use of It The color should not be too Intrusive. If the walls are plain use figured spread. bureau run- ner, hoop corers anti pillows: not in tots large patterns. however Penally all white curtains are More enlister - tort it the windows, though fl horizon. tat strip of thP figured goods MR V dec- oreop the valance al the top of the win dow If the walls are papered or sten- . sled in n tle.101, a solid color. or If thy, is likely to he ton predominant. white with hands cr borders of solid color will be more pleasing. Yellow • euriiiins may he used advantage- ously In a north room furnished In yeibiw. 'rimy seem to indicate sun - ell MP_ r,ori't 1,4 118P too many de- signs In your materials. If the wall- paper IA In chrysanthemum design don't IlfIP roses. chrysanthemums and Pulydes together Red is unrestful. rum . t lisp Mils+ of . it seems to make flue room smaller. Gray Is dain- ty. but must be relieved with another oolor warm brown snits shabby furnishings best and la a color of which one doesn't tlre. To Bottle remote's. Tomatoes are excellent twilled, but iinfortimately the kli,a often crack and quite spoil their appeartince.'ilere 0 4 ,- 1s a usefull hint hy a professionnl cook: • Prick the tomato Once or twice at the otalk end where the 'totes will not • show This does away with the risk of the skin% shrinking. ' 0 Rear in mind Thai before using nth - her rings on the ( bottles they should • he crumbed In wattly . eontalnIng a little soda and then be thoroughly dried # Itefime putting away the bottling am parnots nth the metal millings over • with a little rasplinv to prevent thern nom getting rusty , I Nprer muse chippmfl or cracked tam • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 . ei&lNents• I WERE KING - \I would tell every housewife and every maid, every baker and everyone of the goodness of REX FLOUR. I would order them to try it next bak- ing day that happi- ness and content- ment might reign in the kitchen, the dining room, all over the house and in the shop. For Sale by All Grocers EX RS ffCMG\ Made by The Royal Milling Company Great rob. Montana for If the tars are not aheolutely air tight the contents will not keen. Millinery Srnartneee. The autumn bats are sure to he pop- ular. foi many of them are made of black velvet. the matt becoming ma teritil always for hats. mid most of them tire quite large. with drooping Alms. which form a softening frame ATTRACTITZ TALL 1.1•Ta. to the face Then they need scarcely any trimming Ho much in favor Is I he ...el vet hot that If is a(iru In season and out ot seittoof Many hats made entirely ot a light quality if me..k velvet, with limIt IvVi'll ii HUSIIIVIMI of !Ora iv about thelli. /we worn hum the summer Ninny of these were seem, it N1111111,(1111Sett ,a Ud Newport and fit other fashionable resorts The hats pirsurell arm both ot Iflaek vplvet trimmed %yob perky how s of ribbon tit one insintire and a corn binatlon silk and selvct ribbon on the oilier model F. R. Spencer returned from his Chicago trip Saturday. Nit. Spen- cer also went to Kansas (7ity to visit his parents. Nit. and Nits. J. P. Bain were Lew- istown business visitors the first of the week. O. G. Osnes has brought several hands of his sheep home from the Nlarias country. Nit. and NIrs. W. A. Harris have returned to Knerville for the wooer. I It has been rather cold work for the mail carrier with the temperature down to the zero mark. Keep Oven Clean. %Viterus the o‘ en is used every day it should he thoroughly cleaned Out once a `week. With a blunt knife scrape off arils rairtii-ies of Inwood psigi ry . sirup or gravy. then brush all roll. 'lave comly a ;mil of hot water %%MI Rollie •ftieirliom III It. and with • at IR IPI'llsli tor. shies row hottorn of I 10 , ivv•ii a cloth ow of fresh hot tester nod wipe ulli iii,' parts prorl..11# iv grol/r0/1 I .011% V' it i n door open until the os en Is unite dry. _ M•plai Sugar Pralines. rook ri poll lid or Maple. aug'ar. grated broken IIV Rietnii pieces. In water enough to keep It from bitritIng and until the farm. spins a thread Add a tosiowlied sittasolds. cult In small pieces. and a teatriainfiiI of litt- ler and stir 111 - 111I It roflhlmietuCPq to twain. Spread on a shallow - buttered plate and when cool cut In squares. II II 11 Do You Need FENCE POSTS? 'We have on hand a large stock of nice cedar posts. If you are planning to repair or build a building of any kind. it will pay you to come to us before vou build. Rankin & McCarthy Spion Kop, Montana • • 0=0 10E20 , 01=101 1Q0L E WANT to extend E 9 1 a hearty invitation to everybody from Geysr and vicinity to visit our stores when in Great Falls. We want to meet you, and no matter whethun - you want any furniture or ranges 8 or not we Want you to come and see us. We want to 12 get acquainted with you and we assure you the peo- ple who read the Geyser Times will get the best we ll have to offer. Metropolitan Furniture Co. First Avenu c South Great Falls 0.01=101=0 =01=0=01=0 ocroc • • • /Int - ripe/7n Plan • The Great Frills Hotel Fitzlyrald 6? Foster, I . rop,-ielors A First- Class Cafe in Connection 4 • • • 4 • • • •• •-• 0 • • • • • • • • 6 Murphy-Maclay Hdw. COe \V/ je ll' and 1 13 1 eazy araware Paints, Oils and Varnish GREAT FALLS MONTANA f , 'on sum It thus Min . ' , in matters rot A lammo in ( ;re:it 1 . :111, lit them T. 1 : \FA1\11 r ;wall Falls Nhettana Money to Loan UNION SE( 1 I RI TIES ( itoom di, Tod fildit• GREAT FALLS, NtONT. cot STA RN, The AToted ,1 //CT/ ()NEER ‘a oh lo . ense and a 1/11.1,,Ivia I.et me al 11111C so I I 1 I 1 everything. It meaos 'Me -third more to ymi in me end. Aro% ad, e f/ - C. (;rfal Fall,,,ifouf. S. 0. 11USETII Jeweler and Optician llb Central Avenue iR EAT FALLS . MONTANA •