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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 28 Dec. 1911, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1911-12-28/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
tei• I I . koru DR. .._.....•-•0 r Guaranteed 3 ve-i•-44•-•-•-•-•-•-•÷• • •-•-•-•-44 •-•-• 'NILES .DENTI ST I . • Dental Work at Mod- t I • tun, with a triumphant 'Tisk ia the erate Prices • Boxes and Promenade. + pair I want,' she pulled them on titer . . throw already on her feet. put Ott tier • Rooms 1, 2. 3, 4 Vaughn 131k. • _, putting and said, 'I'm ready. Come on 120 •-•-• DR. KYLE, Assistant Cleat Falls, Isiont. . Shock Given Ma;den Aunt by Carib/W. heel or li o n t o ,. t h e n i ni . e w im i tt t w o • ' 4 : ' CORDUROY SUITS IN . VOGUE. ,. • reply WAS, 'Deer me. If I darned ilint .\I wais ahocked and maid so. but her or we'll tie late.• C Younger Generation—A Few • Hints make A blister. so I•ve teamed to. kept. About th• Way to Treat • Gas SW, t h e ones w ith le p h e l t / m //ii mie s id e .4 KNERVILLE That Ars H•lpful. the drawer and those with heel holes and ladders on the ether side. so 11.1111 A Happy New Year to all the read- Mrs. Anna Fergus went to Grezt My Dear Elso-1 wits so sorry Y 311 covering 11 1 0 a always make mymelf preiieuttibie by Falls Saturday to spend the holidays could not have been here for the horse heel bole with a stock ers of the Geyser Times. with her daughter NI rs. Nlargaret 116111V. A friend of Dieh's loaned him ing that has a toe hole.'\ H box for three evenings. so you Ref . Nliss Jennie I,inch left for Spion Duncan. • Needless to tiny. Dorothy heard a lee 1 we Most right up with smart \satridetf • titre en neatness. and \emit Ii' vcas Kop Sunday to spend some time. NIB. D. C. Nlat•I)idlie and son Neil and nett , really - among the Four Huy - week were among the recent Belt visitors. I • made wretched all the afternoon think- Ppfessor ‘Vebster spent last , &ed.\ Pretty Lady Peeies was In the ing of those /bonito stockings. in Bat the guest of C. H. Shepherd. , O. G. Osnes' men have been haul- I \ (II \ i\tx verY ems,. to us. tier hug - The ism time you wrote you were . • band cattle over to act as one of tin! mg the Year's supply of coal from Cev- ra t her upset idiom I he way your new He returned Tuesday morning in time . pniges in the ottleers' tlimPlug clagsP 4 set for his various ranches during the „ , gas stove was acting. Now let me to open school again. past few weeks. \y t iiti V , ay. tin' Military contestants give you A few hints about the pros,: i fr several foreign countries added The small -pox scare here is over NV . A. Harris brought home a bunch not ti hut' to the gutter and glory of way to treat your gas Wove If you would 1111V e it Imo for many years. now, there being no more cases, and of young cattle Saturday which he had a most brilliant display. Sounds like Keep till gas stops closed tight when school is open again, lately purchased. Elmer Johnson as- a llewsPaPer story. doesn't it. but. real• to even tin not in use. so that 'woe of the fuel sisted him. ly. Elsa dear, old horse show will be wasted and accidents from ElW B. F. Schroeder and Misses Edna ii.. i tlenilant like inyseir the garden never Verl Bain and John NA' atkins were (\Aping gas are avoided. If the stop looked lovelier or the - WOIllet) 1110f11 Fish and Myrtle Childerhose spent i - . passengers for Armington Saturday. I ° charmingly gowtied than they did In the connecting pipe Is turned off Cristmas at the home of B. F. McCon- attend the dance at that place and to this year The directers mitclid then' i' when the range IS not In use then no hod MI possibly leak out. key. , spend Christmas with relatives. , selves in the matter of decorntiona; Turn the gas Into the main pipe at , Herbert Dickinson attended the tur- • my erre° its \I\I entered Ihe'Perg°11. Leon McConkey and N .. liss Myrtle like entrances. was that of a huge Hal least three seconds before you attempt key shoot given by Orie Nottingham of Childerhose are spending their vacations1 to iIght thf. gas In the open burner , the on in. He had the good fortune - This ix to aillow all the air to escape with their parents. ' !t ) bring home a large turkey. and assure. ai now of pure gam. Mr. and Mrs. James Keith enter -1 The business firms of Geyser are When Vie burner is a double one light the outer circle first and allow tained at dinner Christmas day. Those I certainly sending out some beautiful the Inner circle to ignite from that being present were: Mr. and Mrs. 1912 calendars. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris were Ibl i t ;a n e s . should burn Meer and blue. If Westfall, NIrs. Cheny, Nil - . and Mrs. in Belt the latter part of the week. it is yellow and.atitrts o.t with a roar Ambrose Chenv and family, Mr. and there is Mr In the pipe. Turn off the stop, and then tuni It on again. til- h o ein g it uow of gas for R second or A. J. McDonald and family came two before applying the match Geo. Hay of Raynsford. Several oth- out from Belt Saturday to spend Christ- As soon RR food that is being cooked ers weae invited but were unable to mas on the ranch. conies to the boiling point torn tile 1 1!/114 dOW11 to hall' its full strength, mid attend. Ni r. and N1rs. Neal Silve, NI r. and the liquid wIll i•ontlittie to boil gently NIrs. Maurice Jensen and daughter John Chalmers of Upper Otter until the fond Is is - tidied. and Mr. and N'•Irs. J. F. I)ickinson Wheii using the oven t he limners Creek returaed from Great Falls Tues- were the guests of NIr. and NIrs. Har- .7t. Rhombi he named at [peat five into - day.' where he went to see his wife and ry Dickinson on Christmas. f utee before any food Is pot ht. This little son. insoriei /1 steady temperatore and per , 0. G. Osnes \sent to Chicago last rod cooking: With this sage advlee 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I,avoie of Week , wIth e , h carloads of muron , win stop rind only add 'I till' ll'hey Were lo:ided at Spion Kibbey entertained their relatives and sheep. New York. , Kop. friends at dinner Christmas day. , RAYNSFORD NI r. and NI rs. FL B. Dickinson were Mrs. Melvin Cheny and NIL NIrs visiting at the Jensen home last week. Walsh of Stanford and NI r. arid Mrs. THE HORSE SHOW r ie t n a r ou r id her get tmli proeeeded. I went to her room with ot s h e erti llij oit e l A ti t . i f tl o g re th w a •e t bet' talle her hurriedly take a pair out and run her hand in to see If heS Smart Costumes Seen In the were whole A 11W Ileetle.1 111111111UL Mr. and NI us. 'Will I)ickinson and Cutting Out. daughter spent a couple iii days in • \Didn't you have to get estrn mu UPPER OTTER CREEK Geyser last week visiting friends and1 DII,Orms WORN AT HORSE SHOW. torial to make that pretty allk 110 like' Jas Prevost was a business caller in doing their Christmas shopping. , Inn garden with myriads of lights ' Your \Isl.(' l ' illie \°Yive \ Pried Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sdce spent twinkling from chandeliers hung from gazing admit - ltigiy . at the compieteness Christmas at the R. E. I)ickson ol Raynsford Friday. e r\\ri The h nse elm were t herb- the effeet of the eosturne and know I ,., as NI rs. John Prevost spent the week's home, selves to•ineil with litintireds of yarus lug how elosely the dressmaker lwny calculated. end in Great Falls with her son Amos. Louis Silve received the terrible news i t i s f ,Ri ti:ii 3 d. t ,: t i s r, s i i:t ii ii t i tz u rei . , e . i . :: ,, . 1, it e i rr it ee i t . N f l' o O r 11 . : , \No.\ was the reply; \I Just took a late Monday that his son -in law. Wil-• tilt) sure yolt are 11151 crazy to hear little extra thought iniitead when I Arthur 1,andry of Valier came home ham Brach of Cora, had killed himself i m o m th e c l ot h es p ara d e. Well. i n the cot out the welst. fiettead of timing - Sunday to spend the holidays with his and his two children the previous eve- , evening the promenade Was a moving mg the pattern on the goods whine), -folks. rung. No particulars were given. The- ideliire of the most 1.11mi - donna wraps i ' AO' 04114'60 resoird for a ny t hint; ex NIT. and NIrs. Sidney Goodman and news was a terri bl e s h oc k oi NI L an d , pm elm . conid imagine- of fur. VPI• ? rept to ret mil the requisite number of laleeves nod fronts and the like. I was NI rs. S t I ve w h o h a d b et , e\pecong . yet. Sal Iii and lace. and often of all son also NIL and NIrs. Isaacson spent or , thr \ e \ 1 \ 1 ` 91 \ 1 ' . , canny enough to keep all my pattern The women wearing , pieces townrii one sph . imp ,-- w n ere I Xmas at the Landry home. their daughter and her family home f them neve in evening rostilme and Christmas. . • had only - dropped in to the show ahem had tiny choke at all—so that when it :11nong those who visited Raynsford ROCKY RIDGE 9 o'clock. stayed perhaps an hour, go- was all ent mit I hod quite a strip of Saturday from here vv ere the NIesSr.S. tug 'ill' to other (m1,110114. ' fink from the opposite side. from wilieh Joe Daily, C'arl Peterson and Ed Lan- n M rs. j oil M agn is ited in , Ili the 1100 1110011 I here were lots of ! I Pr °I v ' s ' li\ °I t lly the Ile you Ilk t. so dry, Jr. uson v Great Falls Friday and Saturday. ' velvet 4,1 , 0 iillies worn. . and black velvet mlich. lint it dear little folded girdle. „ 1 , 1 , „ piles nu ill , coats a 1 \The idea Is worth rentem:iering. Mr. Will NIcliinis returned last I sillim Jack Chambers visited the Electric Monday from Nlinneapolis where he . white \\Ils'1 'nvuu or e rmine were very , whet her yon are eluting from cotton. chie. indeed. idack and. white conduit I silk or linen, for the straight strips city last week. • has been taking a civilise in gas engin- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chambers are eering. He is glad to get back to ohms as es 1111.1111'd hy the horse show . often make plain n - ash ties for the Montana. , dress display it seems has lo s t non e boy's r/rPrrtitly IrrOr if you don•t etire the proud parents of a bouncing boy. of its charm for elegant women i to make them for yotirself. The or - jack now wears the smile that Helen and Herbert Magnuson and must tell yoti About the brown velvet dinnry luring tie' Is easy to make won't Chrissie Cameron came up on Satur- cestione worn hy one of New York's from a strip thirty Inches long and it come off. day's train from Belt to spend the hol- I'l'IIPN• Th e skirl of this very looking, trine more than three Inches wide he Mrs. Louis Bergeron and son Pete idays at home. gown was modishly plain and tight, fore doubling. and no boy 11/1/4 100 1, 1 0 th e coal n as a frivolous little af• many, while most attractive witidsors were Geyser callets Friday. Sam Johnson of Arrow is visiting mil - of the empire style with directoire for the little folk can he made from Neil Cameron this week. mines or priceless old yellow lace hang- the leogths of wash silk, the selvage Joe and Will Prevost were Geyser an vine the neeemsIty for hennaing more Mr. and Mrs. Kinkaid were trans- ing from the sleeves nt the wrist and visitors Sunday. acting business sn Rarnsford last week. Nee . ..tiring at the throat almost hidrieti than the one cut side. - Those who attended the Monarch w rit. ..\ id nn i s was a Belt v i sitor by it sable scarf. schich Iiiiiig to the hem of the skirt The hat was one of dance were NIessrs. Pete Bergeron, last week. Homemade Christmas Table Disooration the big. absolutely Oat paneake tiffalra ' A clever woman designed this alt Roy James, Earl Dickson, James Pre..- I)ave Kernaghan was a business that are the latest scream, a eharmilig propriety Christmas decoration with Yost. Joe Prevost, Harry T creation of satile fur. brown veket end Thompson caller at Neil Cameron's last week. the aid of cardboard, red nod white D ave D av i es o f t h e w a l es ranch dull gold 1:1 , 1` and tvife and Miss Pansy I3ergeron. 1011r ,..1 . 1101 , also appeared one after - went to Geyser last Saturday to take neon in a brown v'elvet stilt. lint not In Ubal Landry and sister Hazel at - in the Xmas entertainment. the minion dollar class try any menns, tended the dance in Geyser Christmas NIL Hendrikson of Raynsford is T 1 . ye t 1i.cliire I ant inclosing or the Idolise night, visiting at John Magnuson's this week. %lin give You some Idea how good look• vi ctor Kn li tsch of Arrow c reek Ine it was. Brown chiffon is draped Harry Dodge was a social visitor in ..tor a IND gold foondation slip end while hunting horses Saturday around the neighborhood Christmas. the foothills of the mountains lost him- design of rococo roses. done In dull the trimming I just love—a sprawly Jas. Yule and Ralph Eveleth were self in the bad storm that started about gold lace picked OM With \splotches\ business visitors here during the week. dark. He started a tire in a thicket lot pate blue and pink satin. The col - of trees and spent the night m keepov, ler and ruffs are the Irish lace set 1 his fire hot. He left his camp at day- bouelit in Dumb) the inst time I wits DEATH OF CHAS. M . GEF. light and started out to find his way 01 et. Didn't they tit, in the picture Chas. McGee, an old-time resident home. beioniftilly? Mr. and N1rs. John Magnuson and Among the niost strikingly novel of Montana. was found frozen to death family and Mr. Hendrikson visited at g\ w ' 11 \.' \ f thibm ' d build iii in a coulee near his former home. NIL Iv line eortinroy and when worn with Neil Cameron's Monday evening, darh revs stich Stills were Si tinning. McGee had left his daughter's place, Quite a sad affair occurred at the l'il deseribe one of the smartest that intending to go to James Chambers', home of Wm. Brach and family on (poem toy eye at the show. I but the snow i being deep and the Cora creek at the old Robinson ranch, The skirt was pion, with a row of when N . 1r. Brach murdered his two mittens of tile saint , cordltroy down the weather cold, he evidently lost his , young children, aged 2 years and the left side. Although i he lines %Neil! way and wandered down into a coulee other six weeks, and committed suicide. straight. It hail the Ittlpearallce or bo- 1 near the Stocklin farm, where the ine extremely narrow lit front, lint UPPER ARROW CREEK there was 11 Riliglo wide pled that Angel , of Death overtook him and gay!' It considerable Width iii the ll111'14. A Christmas tree was given at Mr. broneht Iiim into the fold. and Mrs. Wm. Braun's on Christmas Tin ' waisi \ r iii\\w\ was \ rn 1. \\\ I He had been lost for over a week. handmade !nee with n wide collar nod eve. A large ciowd was present and All t., lls or the cotaltlroy stud R rather he neighbors were searching hon. ‘Vhen found he was all covered i 12 () d oc k . w hen ;01 em , e ,l ent l unc h for enjoyed themselves playing cards until • ' mu „ :it , sialp..-i stitched belt. broken In frill Ey the In --u' of the wallet falling with snow save the tips of his over- I was served. After supper they danced • ,i„,,,- It. A little satin stork, cascade shoes. He had stood his cane tip i n !Mini an early hour anti inidersleeves of filmy, creamy lace Frank Neilsen and Frank Byrne„ , eintopied the dress. the snow so his friends might find , o , n wnave been employ•ed at Stronach's , \I o change the subJeet abruptly. the him, otherwise be would never have ranch all summer, intend to leave this , inimien emit of the day Is getting tonsl been found until spring. part of the country. NI r. Byrne expects to shoehs from the careless younger Ile is survived lw tw - ri sons, Chas. to WI to the Pacific coast. NIT. [Jensen generation, kit what happened the other day was char:lad erl7ttol ilq '1110 , \\Ill l y1 to North Dakota. alld -\ he. and a dativItter. Mrs. Geo. 1 i iltolt - he a friend of mine olio IS Nleredith, with whoin he was IiVIIIO, Hu”. to NIL and Mrs ' Sadel\efg \amil le\ • to a most up t o doe ' Wee. last week a daughter. , • I ,,,,, n o t w r oki ng with eforothr. - The remains were taken to Nlonarch i c ; v • ('reek , gisn. many i•TIONV peoe.le p h, „ t i i i . ..,,,,d tint s,,,,,i 8 t io i e start i ng to be placed by his wife, who died , a ri e nded !he di'we • at r . - ile)ser Chri st - ; 111 the heel of het the. silk stockliw , • some 27 years ago. ( Mas night. 11 1 1 1 coiled her atteatiou to It as we lAcK ROBNEll paint and erne,. paper. The Santa -Claus Is it antall doll. In eat 11 hall of cotton Is hidden a little gift. Fltio mar lie elso used as ii Jack lioruer Me for a children's party. The Christmas, Card.. They coma R limit of melts birds, With NitiRs and losing sonde. B itch message!. of in , th^S' bring. Hoch cmg. or itve an , 1 lieaul slog. 1,5 iih varied en Imes -lovely (loners A nil hells to riiitr the rhr Ist 'mos home. A clotrub with ,, 111.100a , all aglow. Tbs. pq r ///,111,4 out box e 0 , 0 NW , \ 013 who thIrk It fooll•l> FIRM. pet fun t o gether with aorta 11:100, Then send utter us soma mititton poor For elOidren 'rho 1)aviii little more And 1. , 4 !shoe plosotora they will Itlyn Ti hnR• fAr (root bri g/ I/ n o/4 s l i ve . • tr, the e . v atal• e nitv Ott And have two toys lastead of oat. 00 I WERE KING - \1 would tell every housewife and every maid, every baker and everyone of the goodness of R14',X 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 \MEX Made by The Royal Milling Company Great rails, Montana •-•-e • • • • •-•44-4.- •{) • 4 1 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 you build. Rankin & McCarthy Spion Kop, Montana • • • • • 44 - • • •-• • •-• • • •-•.• • • •-•-•-••-• •-• *CS OC:10=01:20=01701=10=10 10=10L a 0 E WANT to extend g a hearty invitation to everybod) [rum Geyser and vicinity to visit our stores when in Great Falls. We want to meet you, and no o matter whether you want any furniture or ranges 0 g or not we want you to come and see us. We want to la il get acquainted with you and we assure you the peo- II n pie who read the Geyser Times will get the best we II.. have to offer. 11 p Metropolitan Furniture Co. 0 O 0 ii First Avenue South , Great Falls 11 %clot 400. •=o.==ro=i0 0=Int General Fine l'oriraiture—Quality arid Style P rompt ancelion 4 iven Kodak Ftnititing by mail Send sour hints to u•. Our uork and service >sill please you. I FIE. EKLUND STUDIO, Ceut,s1 Aye., Gres. Falls, Mont. Dr. R. D. Armond Dr. Loren. R. Nelson Osteopathic Physicians Contatl Block, RoortiS 7 and 8, to er ..t•traiii's • Dry Goods Store, (.ream Falk, M onhIna. B lack smith , vi ,,-..,,,o,„,, : d ge i.a . ,„ o o s t,..„,„„c a . ; ‘,. :. „-. i a rk ri s d _ 1 chronic cases successfully treawd. 1 Office hours 9 :0 12 a. iii.; 2 to 5 p. flu. ; Both Phones I4. ! Horseshoeing Wagon and Carriage Repairing All Work Guaranteed Agent for J. I. Case Machinery J. A. Sanders Geyser, Montana PIANOS We represent fourteen of the world's great- est piano factories. Great Falls Music House FRANK CA N77. 0.v Easy Terms 13 Fox ee th t SI. _South Falls. Mont. VEGETABLES S. 0. HUSETH STRAWBUY?f in t' s LANTS for Fail Swing Jeweler and Optician RHUBARB ROOTS 316 Central Avenue Free Delivery on orders of 15 up, in Geyser GREAT FALLS . MONTANA Write Walter White, Raynsford, Montana . When in Great Falls, visit boto5,The Gold Bar \ A. ('. Batimeartner,, Prop. 221 First Avenue South Great Falls, Mont, COL. STARK, The Noted Money to Loan AUCTIONEER UNION SECI 1RITIES CO. oillt a license and a diploma. Let me Room 40, Tod Bl knnw at once to I can arrange everything. dg. It me:lost-me-mini more to you in Inc end. CoReAT FALLS, MONT. Any advice free. Great Falk Mont. ste•