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GEYSER JUDITH BASIN TIMES Published every Thutsday at (;eysin, Ni (mt. M. E. Parrish, Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter March 2.5, 1911, at the postoffice at Geyser, Montana. under the act of March 3, 1879. THURSDAY, _NKr. 27, 1912 THE MERINO ROAD The following communication was received by the Times last Thursday afternoon, but owning to the short time before going to press with last week's edition, the matter was laid over to this week. \Merino farmers Met Wednes- day evening, June 19, 1912, in which a motion was made, secon- ed and unanimously carried, giv- ing the Geyser authorities notice through the Geyser Times that we, the fairness of the neighbor- hood of Merino would do no trading in Geyser until such time as there shall be passable. open roads into said town of Get set. \H. W. SMITH, Set 'y.\ The farmers of Nlerino and Sour Dough have been agitating the road question for the past year or more. but have been unable to get any relief, owing to the fact that there is so much road work re- quired in a new country that the county commissioners are obliged to choose the work that appears to he the most urgently needed. Last yea: the Kernaghan road in this vicinity was built, which accommodates a large number of the citizens of this iounti who are taxpayeis in the enmity. .1n effort was also made to get a road sot - veyed het w een here anal Nlernus A petition was sent in to the com- missioners several months ago asking for a committee in h e appointed h t the hoard to !•elect a r(11110 for the f o l d between Soto Dough and ( ;et ser and Merino and ( re., ....r. ( /ft at • ot tint o f the resignation of the counta commis- sioners for sea eral weeks, the counts road matters were at a stsndstill. Note that they are working again it looks :IN if some favorable action wituld be taken. In fact, the stsit of the coin- i tnissioners here last Friday would in -1 dwate that they base the nuetest of 1 Geyseisaatizens at heart and will if, what seems to be necessary. Ai thrill their meeting held Saturday in Great Falls. a committee consisting of l'. I. 0'1Iara, Road Supervisor Oscar Sal an - son and County Surset or lien John i ston was appointed to determine the I most feasible route for a 111211W.11 from Gesser east to the county line and in a northerly direr oon along the coomt boundary. The people of the Bench have been , following the line of the railroad which I cuts diagonally at-ross farms that have! within the last year been bought and ' placed under cultivation. Consequern- iy fences have been built and as the 1 matter now stands parties driving me, This Beautiful, Free, Artistic, 25-\ Year Ire e! Guaranteed Piano To Be Given Away Absolutely Free as First Prize 36 piece Silver Set as 2nd Prize 15 piece Silver Set as 3rd Prize Ladies' Jewel Case as 4th Price Other prizes are to be given away. Any lady, married or single, in this or adjoining counties, is eli- gible to enter the contest. If you hate evei wished to own a beautiful $400 piano or one of ifie other valuable prizes absolutely free, now is your chance. Nominate your- se lf lo ‘ u ‘ e of one of the blanks below. If impossible for you to enter the cotite: I. tit 'it one of smir friends. We want all the nominations we can get that ate necessary amount of interest and enthusiasm in this great c oni c si will he shown. Someone is bound to win the beatodid artistic $100 piano or some other pit es. You an win it with only a Final' part 01 t IMF Spale 1111)MeMS )1 ell as anyone else, and in addition have the 1 ilowiedge and pleasure of knowing that you have entered a friendly coniesi mid made a site( essful conclusion. Nlake your time worth $400 for the coming few w eeks and we will guarantee to give you all the assist- ance possible and aid you in any way that we can. The question on all sides us. II( )1‘ . \\ I'. IX ) II 1 he answet is-exeredingls simple. A newspaper's circulation and sobscol , lion list is us life. Without a complete circulation and subscrip- tion b a. there can he no successfid newspaper for the simple reason that the ads closing w (mid no he benriiiaal to the advertiser, hence we would receo e %on. little money on on,' Atherosing contracts, because we did not reach the 11(111)(`''. of the people stilt) are interestsd in the tipbuilding of this great , 1.11e and as Ino are spending their dollars with . our merchants and business own for the goods which they are advertising and offering for sale throu ; :li the ((donne. of tilos paper. Et ery business man is interested in makme this a Anil better state. They are also interested in the it (1-s clopmeni 1/I (-Vet{ foot of farming country. for the simple' leason that a''. 'Ts W111(111 11( the country develops its natural stealth, that. section of iln• (-rollout becomes saki . and Invert and better from a business standpoint tor es er. man. \suntan and child who resides . therein. We do rue psis, t mal,i• .1 dollar on dos contest this year and perhaps the next, hot the benelus dented be us and the inhabitants by our increased circula- tion n imoolil anti ')) Ill Ile years ahead in subscriptions and we will gia a. mole And latter new!, and better advertising in MIT columns than hertiot.ac [in-: campa;ii tor a better and bigger newspaper and a nsir.• stale nom( .0 in when,. vise. Nomination Blank -Good for 5O ficlp your friends win the Beautiful piano. Fill out this coupon and send it V oks to the (;eyser Times. Only one blank for each contestant. • I take pleasute in nominating the hollowing ladies: I nominate se- • :. l ::::: : :: ::: : iiiiii 1'6104 so • I i RULES GOVERNING THF, CONTEST Anyone is eligible provided conditions set forth below are complied with. No s-otes can lie transferred front one candidate to another after once regis- tered. Every (validate should he regularly nominated our the blank printed in this paper. Ballots sent in for names 1101 an nominated will he &slimed ted. A CO(1111111 1). be printed the - Fireles every week while the content is on. The %s ill he dated and must he receis ed at the Times other im !while the expiration of the dat e thete o n to tie . 4 -10/1. Coupons may be sent to Contest Manager, reyser Times. or deposited in the Ball. as Ros ore Times othee. Any (pies \ s or (ontrotersies that arise ate to be det'idell by the Contest Manager. ro.ce 0. praes. the next highest \1 - Ite highest sole cast will have the first e l ; I second el -c and ( 3 11 & tw it sl ur li st In case of a tie for any- one of the prites the contestants so tied must draw lots to decide ihe matter. The losing candidate in such diawin g shall be de- (-!ar of the as of the nest lowest priae. The Times reseoes the li g ht to tr., make any changes et additions to the alio% e e litioos ma s- deem' necessary in the briefest sit the contestants. lii enterin e the r-oirtest all vaunt a- nttri acrein and agree to abide by the altnve rult•F, voTEs ON SUBSCRIPTIONS Votes will be gi.en for new and renewal stibscriptinns as follows: 1,000 Votes Otte Year Two Years ( 3 r:1 0 0 0 01 ‘ V r t t 3,000 Votes Three Years es 1.000 Vsites Each suceeeding year after three years For each $1.00 collected on back au -noun ts HOW TO ENTER Herewith is printed a \Nominal' Coupon\ which ashen properly. filled out ana l seni i n i s , zon d ( 0 , 6.111)1) srti rs , \ \qpi.i'iAl coupon . ' will he printed each „ eek , iiii . 1, ine 13 g oo d for 25 %ores. I:et all ot these yon can and send thesis in. They all 11/iMI. 0111, one \N.01111;16011 Coupon - as ill he sit:tilted to any 911C coniestpni. r;ei ail ihe.: - Sito ial ( - 111111.0111S“ con cart and all the sub- scriptions you can -tin. 5111,51T ipt inns are what ( - -oitni the moSt in this contest. The beautiful piano listed above and which %sill be given away to the successful winner in this contest is guaranteed for twenty-five years and has been purchased from the Redline Piano Company, of NI itchell. South I)akota. a reliable firm of piano dealers. Taft and Sherman the Dark Much In RA Y NS FO R LEGAL NOTICES NOTICES Watch And Jewelry Repairing First -Class Workmanship All Work Guaranteed JOHN BRYAN Agent Steam Plowing We are prepared. to take con- tracts for plowing and preparing gi2 . 11nd tor crop; will also put in spring and fall crop on shares. • First -Class Work . RENNER & JOHNSON GEYSER, MONT. General Blacksmith Horseshoeing Wagon and Carriage Repairing All Work Guaranteed Agent for J. I. Case Machinery J. A. Sanders Geyser, Montana ADAM HRUBY Carpenter and General Building Contractor JOBBING AND REMODELING GEN'sElt. MONTANA COL. STARK, Time Noted AUCTIONEER Miss Mary l'attener visited home For all kinds of sales as well as PED- IGREED STOCK A SPECIALTY Let me know at once. so I can arrange Mrs. Susie McDonald of 1-lighwood is \ the guest of her sister, NIrs. Roy fish: the date and everything. It means\ for a few weeks. Department of the Interior. 1 7 .S. Land ' more to voo in the end. AM , advice folks in Belt over Sunday. . Misses Inez NIcConkey and Myrtle this road are compelled to open runner- , Childethose were callers at Stese Col - 1 archiks on Friday last. ous gates. In wet weather, too, the! ,,, a., the i lllll onation hy a e c l a mainet T tinehe outstanding fact in the sit- , Miss inin Afnistrnng who has been creeks are dangerous to ford. Super- ; ,, „.., eclared out „f order. Th ere were , itation seemed to he the absolute um:\ d attending school in Minneapolis has re- visor Swanson built a bodge across „ mos si ., 0 „.„.„,„ %,„,.,. ,„ B R , „,ll ca ll possibility of any candidate having a turned and will spend the summer with NIcearthy creek on his own responsi- - ow - , ,, ,, ,, , o.d. • i sufficient number of votes on the first her brothers. bility, for the act - ommodation of these • Elie name of Colonel Roosevelt Wa , ' ballot In imminate• The two-thirds i Nliss NIcDowell of Indiana is the citizens, but not knowing What die' not presented to the convention. which rule prevailing in democratic conven- guest of her cousins. W H ehls arry and exact location wonld be after the load t .tunnel is., ,, o ,,,,, , s , in a „ lawmen , said tions always makes it difficult to pick Into Armstrong. She is vers much is surveyed. he set it where it w as 0 .prespnl, , ,1 ntik ao sut .,,, sfo il& fra , ' A candidate in advance. . pleased with NIontana. easiest built, and it C.111 be fumed. if . Nu , 00 . 1 w., ow mom . of Allier , B Foends of Mr. Bryan virtually stop- i Mrs. Roy fish and Mrs. Susie Mc - necessary, later. Donald are visitors in Lewistown this ' t . 11(113111/1 , ,:, of low a. an avow ed cando, ped trying to boom him as a presiden- 'minuted front page R'onttnued from page 1) week. citiZetis td 11Ivrino are restrients I tial candidate. NI r. Bryan's followets date (dieted. of Fergus county and consequently are o n a bi e to do an \ thing fill their own account in this matter, yet ihe 'holes feels that they are somewhat hi iv iii heir action, AS the MeWhAnIs ( ' e s set have ever shown (ie:lle its (1111.1111 all the road conveniences possible for Notice for Publication (Non -coal.) Office at Great Falls, NIont., free; terms reasonable. 17, 1912. - MONTANA No. 0 1 7605. foi s' •sw , ne la'sw , 1 4 • The best your films will produce !GRbA7.1ALLS, 1 Notice is hereby given that Gm Ilarwood. of Stanford. M ont , w h o on , Kodak Finishing! June 5. 1912... made homestead entry se .!4 so'. townshin 19 will be yours in the finished pictore. north, range 12 eass Montana meri-1 It will pay yon to send for our price than, has filed intention to make final. list. If not why not get the best at comnditation Proof to egablish claim , lower rates than s.on are paying others. to the land Aim e described. before • NI. E. Parteh. I * . S. commissioner. his ()n i c e . ;It ( ireyser. Nlontana, on the 5th day of Aneust. 1912. Clainiant nams as tt itnesses: Rob- CENTRA1 AVENUE ert Harwood, Benjamin Shorties., Lot I 1\ like llinds. all of Stan- NVe understand there is to be another .efontatil‘v.ionot'oa. CI-IAS 0 ' A 1. ‘ ,.., i d viit •i - ,,fi \.„.. renom i nate d wit h , v..arnily defend the course lie has piii-' 3r,1 sot's., 1 1 more than a minuets sited in the convention, and assert he i Nits. Abe Morris or Belt was the Roosevelt recc i se d 10; , iint 3:14 moo .. Is sill in position to dictate the riontil guest of her daughter Nits. \Valter Fish Notice for I'ublication irf lir. follow tis It flt ell It, 1.(11e. The) NIL Bryan derlined today to Ac- i several days last week, lemaineil silent at the ((s l oes, of C„I„_ cep, the chairmanship of the platform j Raynsford had no ball game Sunday (Non -coal.) m a is o „.„„a s •1 h,. 1..ii.„nole vole ! committee, but his close friend. Senator but next Sunday Gerser and Raynsford Department of ihe Interior, 1 7 . S. Land Office at Great Falls, Nlont.. June 17, 1912. Notice as hereby given that Ole G. Dr. R. H. Armond Dr. Loretto R. Nelson homestead entry No. 027604, for Osteopathic Physicians ()sties, who, on June 5. 1912, made (atrial commute, in ',siting the delegatesm G s re 7 at an } d .a fi lis o , v e r% r d Strain's ontana. Conrad rr (ilooBtlicste Store,k, Roo ready for the convention by the otos w ts se;a, e's sw !a section 26. town- I) whom Colonel Roosetelt insisted were that the nomination for president bad Notice for Publication ship 20 north, range 11 east, Montana Both graduates of the A. T. Still Kirks- .. Studio GREAT PALLS • h tel in town 6-27 L. L. RA N Register. K ern. was c h osen i n hi s p l ace. T„.. will play the return game here. AI, Ciiminiti. 11. that customers in dm a Mtss Iva Murry of Kalispell who N lomat, s s lit delegates u „ ie d so t. night NIL Bryan represented the plat-. was the attest (of Nits. James Keith for tfrool Market Active f“. - I ail vid for the Taft idatfotm. form as coming along nicely.'' !a few days returned to Great Falls on I le -v also stood •solially us the ( - red- was said the platform would be Saturday. Montana has beet) 101 a Week the center of activity in the primary wool mark 9. It is estimated that some 20,000,000 pounds of wool has been disposed of by Niontalla growers since the buying began. and none of it has sold for less than 19 cents while 10 cents and 21 cons are not iincomition prices for dins of Briod stank. %\ lilt the Chicago convention over anal the demand for wool apparently exceeding the possible supply, buying promises to become even more active at NIontana and prices promise to advance. - Nl os t committee refits , ng to support the nom _ of the clips will be cleaned tip prolt- Men' 1,1 lilt' tt\ OM main Of 1)12. ably before the middle of July. Shears' ing has advanced well and wool w S10 Reward soon begin to come into the fecal MAI- For one alum. Ilea( set Illack horse. kris in large quantities, tin less it is wes e l l t 1,1101) 1, 1 .,„,h.d ••s; „ ren d, - headed off by the buyers getting into on tight shoulder. Name Rastiiiis and the c9untry. I l'otin . i . inic-. Ges set, Mont, S LSON GEYSER, MONT. Contractor and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Furnished notice of intention ville College of Osteopathy. Acute and Looted. - been made. (Non -coal.) ineridian, has filed chronic eases successftilly treated. 1 to make final rise year proof to estab- Office hours 9 in 12 a. ni. ; 2 to 5 p. mI Ida' . t (Mx col ion. amid moult con- I : \ i NI r. li t van's suggestion it has inerior. I'. S. Land Ii Antoine(' sine e. I no little I b een det ()Rice at Great Falls, N lonts tine i Department (of the I lush claim to the land altos e described .1 1 17 1912. before (.'has. II. Boyle, I'. S. coin- Both Phones 11411. ermined not to present • of Rouses elt delegates. ' I l ie: ex p ress _ I named. was there any indication of a st ;Amu i platform until after a candidate has been1 Ntice is !tetchy given that Jesse missioner, at his office, at Fort Benton, Albert ('tabtree, of Geyser, Nlontana, 1911 . Nlontana, on the 5th (In of .1„gitst. eil ili(-11 resioli ht :silence. i In Nit. Bryan's behalf it was said to- , 10 1911 made home- ; 1 it the C(111fItst011 111,11WfMe a(111011111- , Mehl that his fight on Judge Parker fos w \\' (\' Niar l di ' \ . l'Iaimant names as witnesses: Chas. i stead entry 0_1025. for nw 1 4 35. Twnship 19 north. range . 11 east, secti \\ Lundy. I.ars K. Lundy, Erick John - I the temporary chairmanship was tri- tium% a resolution seas 31i111/led giving spired largely by a desire to get a line ' son. all of K nerville, NI ontana, and has filed intention to make final com- 1Villiam I'. Sullivan, of Fort Benton. 6 1 7 E. L. BARNES, Register. the national convention power to de- the different delegations. e acant the seat of any Mall on the A dispatch from ‘Vashington states mutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before M. E. that Representative Pray was !insole.: Parrish. I'. S. crumnissioner. at his cessful in his attempt to get an ap- office. at Geyser, Mont s on the 5 1 1 1 potent:11ton or $1511,000 for (-amnion', day of .Aitioist. 1912. the surveys of government land in Claimant names 35 w!inesses: I'd - NI ntana. This means that there will ward Quenby, Robert .‘n i l es s on . (•h„, be only a small percentage of govern-. Ross, Adrian \Vitro.. all of Knerville, ment land survesed this year as coin- Mont. pared to last year. I 6-;7 L. L. BARNES. p Register. ,`A - .1N1 .. ()R1), Dr. C. 0. Robinson Office in l'octoffice 11lock PIANOS We represent fourteen of the wotld's great- est piano factories. Great Falls Music house IRA NA CA NTL 0,v Easy Terms 13 Fourih St. South Great Falls, Meat. ATENTS Valuable information free If you have an invention or any patent matter utile immediately to W. W. WR registered attor- ney. Loan & Trust Building, \Vasil- 1\10;TANal tngton, 1). 1