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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 16 Nov. 1911, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1911-11-16/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
, t• ( Ravnsford basket social and dance given at Spion Kop Monday evening by the young ladies of that place. About 30 coup - High Standard 27 -lb. jacket can $1.35. : 4 • les were present and tripped the hours Fergus County Democrat: .1. P. away until the early morning. A fea- + at K ennedy N leo-. Co., Raynsford. Frank Spencer, J. L. Nlears and e o ( f _ \ 111 \ 0 \ 5 \s\\ r time of the occasion was the selling of to • N1r. Bain is one of the • I Frank McLeish returned Saturday best known residents in his section the baskets which the ladies had pro- • + • • from a trip to Chicago with their cattle, of the county and has a big bunch sided, and this was accomplished with Nit -Allister who acted as auctioneer. - Some $44 was received as the prot•eeds of the sale, and after deducting es- penses a neat sum was left to be used m providing better facilities for heating th e hall. Some of the baskets were esceedingly pretty. The one bring- ing the highest price was pro- vided by Miss Sylvia Swan and sold for $6.00. Others sold all the way from $1.00 to $4.00. Nhisic for ' the occasion was fiunished by Hutton and Dodge. All who attended report a good time and will no doubt wait impatiently for the next dant•e Spain Kop, which is advertised for Nov. 30. Geyser Locals nosiness' summer there. M r. Peck has 640 Frank . trip to Great ails TnettdaY.4,-,... , acres sown to winter wheat on the P. 0•Harra was . a business visitor'. R. F. Adams and W. D. Higgins lower ranch and has the ground pre - • in Great Falls thelirst of the week. ! left today for a deer hunt in the Belts. pared for the seeding of 400 acres • Wm. Kernaghan and Owen Fer- more to spring grain. N1r. anti NIrs. \Grunt for Geyser\ , • Mr. and N1rs. XX . . S. Seiferd are \Quality in Lumber 44 Missouri River ° Lumber Co. 1 When you are hauling grain, don't t\a* go home empty, Init take a load of The county, commercial club or 'I: irst Grade - Rex or Cascade flour. i iiit a t il „ a y e id ti i , i . a o l w e - x h i l:-11 makes the most ; itilt Of Montana's ; iii $2.85 per 100 pounds in 1,000-11), grains. grasses or Inuits will win i lots. — KENNEDY NI ERCANT11.1.: this cup. Perhaps you are going to CO.. Raynsford. exhibit as an individual, and if not, probably you will exhibit through your commereial clulis Or county's' call as school teacher in the McAllister I exhibit. In any case, even if you district south of town. School began I are going to exhibit IndividnallY and this week at the home of John Mt -Allis- I ter. Tin y will build a new school- commercial Hubs exhibit, you should also through' either your county or house in.the spring. i do everything in your power to assist ! M. I,. Wilson of the Montana ex I - Li n n g y a o t iii i r er t i:g ui t i l n ic . best farin products Ilelp boost. 'I'ry pertinent farm at Ikrzeman, w hil e i n : to win this cup for you and you 's. i this section of the county attending the I section. considering the line con- i , farmers' institute at Solon Kop. called dition of Montana's crops this year, I at the home of James Todd. to see and thesplendid at illitit i s t ii l g on t •i v n , g r y ft , f ‘ i . h i r e ' t r a , : i Ha ' i t( !where the prize wheat was raised. - I 1 E. C. Cook returned 1Vednesdav .......41\1\..4°.4.....41..4\..1.. 1 • rus returned today from a business trip Peek will le \\' lot \ lifmnia ablmit • nosiness visitors in ( ;rem Falls thi5 „ to the r December 1st, n here they will spend • week. \ I , • the winter. XV. NI. Bean returned Wednesday George Knerr left Sunday lllll for a few weeks' visit with his sister at from Jamestown. N. D.. to look after Successful Social and Dance 'It The Other Prize Winners That it would pay you to get acquainted with are: Keen Kutter Tools and Cutlery Entered by Simmons H&c , . Co., Si. Louis Ko-,Ga-Co \Oak Tanned\ Harness & Collars Entered by Konantz-Gaver Co., St. Paul Wilson Heaters and Dun well Ranges Entered by Simmons lldw. Go., St. Louis South Bend Malleable Ranges Entered by South Bend Mal. Range Co. 5-11 Horse Blankets and Robes Entered by Wm. Ayers & Sons, Philadelphia Good Enough Plows, Discs and Harrows Monitor Disc Drills Entered by Minnesota Moline Plow Co., Minneabolis New Stoughton Wagons .ctoughton If Works, Stoughton, Don't forget that we use the same infinite care and wisdom in selecting goods as oiher judges do in awarding prizes, and that \OUR GUARANTEE\ is your protection. Mir HARNEY & ADAMS HARDWARE CO. GEYSER, MONT. 4.: XX /11 N 10( 11 XN I A First -Class Meal oder 5 1 Re5taurant his InLiness interests here. Lewistown. Mont. ; Quite a large number of the young Another car to arrive this week. Our • Dr. E. V. Cabbage. a dentist from people of this vicinity attended the price the same, Rex or Cascade flour, Belt, was engagt•d professionallt here first grade, at $2.85 per 100 pounds in • *Wednesday and Thursday, • Ettoil-lb. lots.— K FS] N FDY M ER(. I • • • Log Cabin Syrup $1.00 per gallon. Meals Served at All Hours Prices Reasonable FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION morning from a business trip to the , vicinity of Harlowton. Mr. Cook rt.- ports the temperature at 30 degrees be- ; I low zero at midnight Friday night. • where he was compelled to spend the ! - night in a sheep wagon after riding 35 $ miles horseback through the storm. • Stanford World: W. B. Peck madel a brief business visit in Stanford Tues- day from his ranch on Coffee creek, • where -he is now concluding the sea- son's work, after putting in a strenuous I Mel ,eish made a A. L. Clendenan spent Sawn* in Gr1e)art. Myrick of Stanford was a visitor in town Monday. Ilall brand overshoes— every pair guaranteed—at Kennedy Nlerc. Co., R For the building or - epairs on your house, stable, etc., get Hruby's esti- mate. Prices right; workmanship Al. —A. H RUBY. geneaal builder, Geyser. PRIZE CUP FOR MONTANA Th6 Omit Northern Offers Fifty Dollar Silver Trophy Cup for Best Display at St. Paul Land Show Another cup has been put up byi the different land pillows, it will be the Great Northern Railway for coin.; an honor, indeed, to win the Great petition at the great Land- Show to Northern cup for the best exhibtt. be held in St. Paul December 12 to made at the St. Paul Show. 23, 1911. This trophy cup will he a handsome silver cup and can be won by any county, commercinl club or individual in the big State of Mon- Miss Mary Peyton has accepted the of friends in this city who are always highly satisfactory results by P. B. • glad to see him. • coats and winter caps just arrived. Meat Market : Look them OACT. - 1c. ENN F DV NI FR- . ' • CANTILE ( . 0.. Raynsford. We carry all kinds of • . • The unusually cold snap for this • Fresh Meat. • season was of short duration, but the • •0 • plowing outfits have decided not to • t Porter's Restaurant attempt to do an'. thing further this • • fall. •Ilic ground contained so much and Market moisture that the host penetrated to a • • Geyser, . Montana great depth. • • The lit•lt Hardware Co. o; Belt is having a in warehouse built on their site nest to the NIcCaull-Webster Elet ator Co. coal sheds. The Wilding will be 4000 in size. ('has. Olson has the contract. Nliss Irene Liberty left Wednesday for St. Paid where she expects to make her home foi the nest f e w to Miss Elbert has been emplot cd here the past SO11111114 AS stenographer -a oh the J iii it h Basin (int I.ands ( o. She was accompanied' as fat as Great . Falls by Mrs. ,los. Liberty. Great F ills leader: Andrew Jensen. who is in New York at present, has ! written a letter to Otto Nlam-er m which he stales that N lontana potatoes ; are attracting t•onsiderahle attention at Geyser Realty Co. the big land show and that 'NIL Nlau- re e s ex hibit of - Pride of NIontana - and • - Ilighwood Beanties - were commented ' upon by everyone who saw them. How would you like to Own a Home in Geper iv) 41 1 IT'S EASY! Start Right: Buy one of the Choice Building Lots Offered For Sale by - the ('oridon Ferioison sheep skin GEY SER , MONT . Me Metropolis otr the 1 Mier Rath, Our Specialties Oregon Fir, Dimension Stuff, Clear Red Cedar Siding, Extra - Star-A-Star - Red Cedar Shin- gles. Oregon Fir Flooring. Ceil- ing and Drop Siding, the Famous Sackett Plaster Board and Gal- t ;utile Roofing are some of our specialties. Building material and accesso- ries constantly in stock. Headquarters for the onewell (.11 domestic coals—Roundup and Beat Creek. Feed of all kinds. McCaull-Webster Elevator Co. H. I. PETERSON. Mfr. GE)'SER. :: MON71N/1 School Report Report of the Nlerino school for the of llv smveY1144-- an acre. other- momh ending Oct. 27, 1911: wise he would undoubtedly ha% e ed the prize. The cup was non. how Number pupils enrolled, 1'). Number days taught. 20. • ever, by a CaSi•ade county eshiltoln lames Todd, of Geyser. r. Todd's Total number days attendance, 336. • wheat weighed 65 pounds to the bosh Average daily attendance. 16.8. within one nomad of tying the Those present every day—Duaght infrock. Duncan Livingston, Edna world 4 s record for wheat welght. Livingston. Irene Livingston. Ogda - NIL Jenson old not (-are to make Kraftenherg. Lanni Boils. Inez Mike- an affidavit for the reamm that more than 60 acres of the 100 he pot into son, and NI ichael NI ikeson. Absent one day --Cass Finfr oc k. wheat Was disced and not broken and Ru'l INF Ri Jul:. Teacher. as a result there was no crop on the 4111•4110•11111•41111•411111•41P• ••IIII• • • OP *OP* CD* 41110•111111•11.• 411•41.1•41,1 / LIQUORS The CIGARS Silver Dollar Saloon George S. Kneer, Prop. American and Budweiser Beers GEYSER. NfliNT N \ 41110•410 •011•11110 • IN • MO* •4111•• ON* 1111••■•• 111•411110•1111 , 11.0•410•41111•4111 ; Geyser Again To the Front (Continued from page 1) elimmate the exhibitors making a hand picked exhibit from the product of a great many acres. Captain Jen- sen aid not care to go to the trouble 4 disred land. On the broken land, however, the average yield was about 45 bushels to the acre. - ff'onderfirl Yield of Oats A dispatch from Bozetnan says: The tOOSt remarkable yield of oats per acre reported in Gallatin county this season is that of C. II. Carlson a ten- ant on the old I. L. lienepe ranch. Nit. Carlson planted two acres to riiits --the same ground having been plant- ed to potatoes a year ago. The two acres prodio-ed filial of 1651 bushels. in 182 1 .- bushels per dcre. These oatS weigh 41 pounds to the bushel ma- chine measure. Nit. Carlson challenges the 5tAit! to 44141a1 this oats production. For Sale Seven thormighbred Poland -China shouts; weight 11111 pounds; three sows and four boars. Will crite and deli's or for shipment at $10 apiece. Address I ,ee Thonias, doll Mont. 1- - V i VERYBODY will know that Geyser has the best 1 1 Wheat Land that can he obtained! G We want YOU to know that WI47, can give you the best banking service that can he obtained. Call and see us, become one of our customers and learn that we arc a \BANK of SERVICE\ FIRST STATE BANK, GEYSER, MONT. 4 •