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will Next our Discount Sale • • • Stove Furniture. During the TWO WEEKS we on Heaters and continue Every WILSON HEATER in operation around Geyser is giving satisfaction. Ask the users. If you need a heater buy now and take advantage of the discount. Harney & Adams GEYSER, MONT. Hardware Co. Market Report [Corrected Thursdays] The following prices are in force at the local elevator at the time of going to press: No. 1 Northern wheat, per bit_ _$0.62 No. 2 Northern, per bu. .60 No. 1 Turkey Red. per bu__ .61 No. 2 Turkey Red per bu Flax, per bu Barley, per cwt Oats, per cwt Geyser _Locals F. W. Mitchell of Stanford. was in Geyser vicinity on Tuesday, looking after his farming interests. To the shareholders of the First State Bank. Geyser, Montana. You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the shareholders of • 59 the First State Bank, Geyser, Montana, •9 8 will be held at the Banking house of 7 . :5c to 90c 65c to 90c For Sale -A good second hand 20 h. p. engine been used one year, in good condition. -Inquire of elevator man. said bank on the 23rd day of January. .1913, said meeting to be held at two o clock P. M. for the purpose of elect - Wheat has gone up a few cents. Sam Blake and Nlike Lynch were Belt shots on Tuesday. Nlrs. Winner art vol from lowa krsi Friday and joins her husband who re - c n Is purchased a farm a ft w miles from Geyset. Miss Pansev Bergeron of Ottei 1 Creelt, is spending the winter here and attending school. She is staying with her sister. Mrs. II a rry Tlunitpson. resh dried fruits at lowest prices. Cash ;FOCeiy. 4011 The cold wave %%loch we has e just passed thin and which hit the Basin last week seems to have been general thru the west states and made its was across the continent. In California the oranges and lemon crop suffered exceedingly, and the crop of citrus fruit promises to be high in price next 10=0 sea ( s ) o s l-l e . r shoes for men, women. and We want your children. Only the highest grade carrikl. while they last will be sold at COSI. Cash Grocery. 44tf. Checking Account. COAL Owl Creek and . . Carbon .. Missouri River Lumber Co. GEN SER-SPION KOP .1•11 The parent who believes every word 0 the son or daughter tells them in re- gard to the conduct of the teacher, is 0 very likely to think ill of the teacher and without just reason. It is natural for youth to be prejudiced and to re- sent punishment even if it is just. NI ins a good school is spoiled by the parents upholding pupils when the proper treatment would be to up -end them and use the coal shovel. There aresome live advertisements in this issue of the paper and they will he interesting to you if you will read them. The Purdy ad on the front page Violin. guitar and mandolin strings, is full of snaps which ought to be Cash Grocery 44tf. Itaken advantage of at once. Harney Harry Thompson has made a neat i & Adams are offering you heaters at addition to his propeity by the erection ' prices you ought to take advantage of of a barn, leven if you have to wait until nest Sam Purdy visited the State Capitol winter to use the stove. C. R. John - several days last week, returning home son quotes you some prices which on Monday. ought to move his stock of goods. a 2 0=01=10=0 0=10=10=0 NOW 'Is, the time to give us your application for your Real Estate loan. Money on hand -no delay. IMMMEMIIIIMINIIIINIM11111111111 LI 0 Start the New Year right by keeping an account 0 o Geyser, Montana. with the First State Bank, II 0=10) (0=0 01=01 tOCIOL George Knerr has improved the i E. B. Sikes, who is teaching the ,9=0 0=0) tc-c10 0=t0t p l a ce of ' upper grades of school and who holds i fi looks of the interior of his 0 business by the application of a coat,. forth in the Congregational church. cs i of paint. ' does not fear the hudoo number 13. Fred Coughlin has been absent from He started school on the 13th of this the store for the past week. Fred has month and had 13 scholars enrolled mg Directors and transacting any other been wrestling with a hard cold hut island in the year 'II So far no com- business which may properly come he- on the road to complete recovery. ,Iplications have arose. He is a great ri c) fore said meeting. Only the best in candy and nuts, believer in the virtues of the left hind tj A. A. Freseman. Jr., Cashier. purchased. If you desire the best foot of a rshhit which he carries in his come to the Cash Grocery. 44tf. left side vest pocket. The Great . Fall hotel of Great All dairy products are higher now Falls, seems to be headquarters for tha n they have es - er been in the bison-% Geyser people and people of this , of the country. The price of butter vicinity. It is generally conceeded r and milk is steadily advancing and the that of you want to find friends who meat prices are also hound to increase. are in Great Falls they will be regis- This is not the result of the combin- tered at this popular hotel. loon of the meat packers or any other Th e L an d c an t, c m s h ip _ with the fact that the editors household • Plowing contract to let - 400 acres so-called trust methods. It is duel ped a carload of hailed hay to the w \ s to have a ',rand feast the same for Nlay and June breaking. mould soley to the scarcity of cattle in this Fall on ilsuesday. was taken home and served with all the limns, and to say the least we NI ichael Byants and I. 0•11arra thought it a treat. The next day a spent several dos last week at Al- letter came which spoiled it all. It trambra Springs. TheS' had a snlens was signed - A Constant Reader - and time their stay was limited, asked its to tell him what the matter was with the chicken as he had found \\rd w\s received here last Satin -- several of hi flock lying quite•still on The Geyser Meat Market harry Thompson, Proprietor. The Best of Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand. Geyser - Mont. The Buffet and Restaurant. PROPER BROS. Props. Liquots and Cigars. U Lunches Served at all Hours o 3 0=0 C1=0 0=01 boards plowing prefered. , country. The open range has cis - E. C. Tamberg. appeared and the farmer is now raising Nlerino Siding Mont. 40tf. corn instead of cattle. As a cough cure there is nothing Don't handle the cheap line of gm - quite as good as Foleys Honey and ceries, give me a trial order and you Tar. For sale at Cash Grocery 44tfi will be pleased with both quality and Piano and Organ Lessons Do you have a Piano or Organ and can you play? Mrs. Dudley has set- tled in Geyser and is a teacher of both piano and organ and will take a limited number of scholars. She is a gradu- ate of the Conservatory of Music of Minneapolis and has taken the B. NI. degree and is a pupil of ‘Villiam H. Sherwood of Chicago. Very best of references. Address for appointment Geyser, Mont. Ads -38 Cash Grocery 44tf. day that the Cahalan orchestra would the chit -ken house floor when he went be here on February 8th and give a ' out in the morning. Now for the in - dance in the opera hall. l'hey were , formation of ''C'onstant Reader - we here the 4th of this month and gave appear? Take her de facto, and gaz- might say that the matter with the the hest of satis faction. bin the it -whin- ing steadily, one cannot find a more chickens schu are on the floor, that ency of the weather did not permit as ideal picture. With a sharp click. they are dead. It might be stated many attending as . would. •flit y clack of her teeth so white and pearls, right Isere before anything 31appens. have an escellent orchestra %slur rendet and clashing together as with cosvish that our knowledge of bipeds IS !Milted lee, she in her cud. Then. the latest music, and on the hth of and that if they find any more dead too, one can note her health -tinted nu ‘ i \filth ll lw g\ . \\ hens ly ing around ri will be useless to well-rounded cheeks as they grow a large cross d. send them in this office for a diognose little more rotund, through the mater- L ast wee k t h e e d itor rece i ve d „ n i t -, of their case, unless a letter of esplan- ral assistance of a big - hunk - of gum! f at ( ih n ik en by pars ,' post an d d e l ig h te d anon comes several days ahead. Did you ever notice how really beautiful gum chewing makes a girl , 11111116. -MI The Cheapest Cash Store Montana I have no odds and ends to dispose of, but all my goods are fresh from the factor'. N1) store is full of bargains and if you will come in I will save you money. Read the following: WOMEN'S overshoes shoes ., union suits .. hose, 2 for vests \ suit cases $1.00 1.60 1.011 25 35 1.511 BOYS shoes - overshoes sweaters '' overalls '' r:ir knee pants - undershirts $1.60 1.00 1.00 .25 --- . .1 5 Mens Suits, all wool, Cashmere, 3 botton, single breasted, well trimmed and high- class tailored. $12.00 Ni li.N•S fine hose ./5 \ heavy wool liose .25 dress shirts .50 ATM IMIlliS lit '• bib overalls Sit nail aprons .15 NI l-.\ 'S sweaters - dress pan! , (andiron punt cc aim coats hrias. t rams \ suspender , --- .,:s 1.110 I., s I .im.) 2.00 .25 1.11“;1-.. V1 ELI. 1 . 10 iNKs Vricc only I lea, t Quills ''' I ‘ lt ditulti,• Blankets 13( il N1). - $6 Si ato ii ,..„, 1.Th C Hi LD R EN'S Shoes .. hose. 2 for garters _ _ .. yarn gloves .. shoe strings 3 overshoes $1.15 25 10 25 5 85 13( /YS top shirts - stilts. - warm mitts - hose. 2 for wool draws purses . $ .35 100 i?5 ./5 .50 .15 NI EN'S all rubbers $2.27 .. dress shoes 1.-111 heavy onion suits 1.01) \ heavy draws .50 - heavy top shirts .311 winter caps ..50 TEN PLR CENT. DISCOUNT on all made -to- measure suits. NeW Spring Samples just VII% lid. ' NI h. N's unlined gloves %% arm 'rotten,: .. s arn gins cc heat y top shirts - i ollais cult links .25 .35 ..15 .3(1 .111 1,.- - , Railway Hirt: Pitid . . . to oilt!odc people 20 mdes each is .1V (tom ( ;es ses ss ith evert- $10 pruchiee. C. R. JOHNSON, I IE CHEAPEST CASH STORE IN MOTANA, GEYSER, MONTANA 1 1