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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 06 Feb. 1913, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1913-02-06/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
7 _J ed , D - 'Y ge ice IA at - ant. \ Gottemall 11 Skinned \ Is the popular and just verdict of all ranchers using Moline Products Each and every one of which Stands at the Head of its Class. Can you imagine a better combination than Good Enough Plows and Monitor Drills? A growing demand for implements that combine maximum of duri- bility and usefulness at a minimum of cost has enabled us to increase our buying power. Call and look over our two cars of MOLINE IMPLE- MENTS, on which we invite critical inspection. Harney & Adams Hardware Co. GEYSER, MONT. Frank Polutnik, Jr. Attorney -at -Law Belt, Geyser Locals Fresh dried fruits at lowest prices. Montana. Cash Grocery. 40t1 A. E. Anderson returned from a business trip to Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coughlin were visitors at Stanford a few days the fore part of the week. Julius Bain, the Knerville bonanza farmer, spent a few days in Geyser the fore part of the week. Being unable to be here myself, my 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 bu__$0.63 No. 2 Northern, per bu .62 No. 1 Turkey Red. per bu__. .62 No. 2 Turkey Red per bu .60 Flax, per bu 1.07 Barley, per cwt 75c to 90c Oats, per cwt 65c to 90c I3on't forget the school election Monday. Miss Lou McQuaid of Utica en - route to her homestead near Lone Tree, stopped in Geyser for a short visit Monday. Don't any one get discouraged be- cause the telephones are not being in- stalled. The enterprise is in good hands and will be properly attended to in the near future. Make up your mind that you want a phone and help along a good thing. Most complete line of drugs and stationery in Geyser, carried at Cash Grocery. 44t1. Fitz Henry traveling representative for Marshall Wells Hdw. Co. of Du- luth, interviewed Geyser merchants in the interest of the \Zenith\ line Tuesday. As a cough cure there is nothing quite as good as Foleys Honey and Tar. For sale at Cash Grocery 44tf. Sunday brother, Wm. Witsers will attend to the livery barn, pay all bills and col- lect all bills. Mrs. Anna Hutton. Erwin Sunherg is busily engaged delivering wlod at the school house. Erwin has some good wood making regular trips to town. Last Tuesday was one . of the cold- est days we have had this winter. The themometor registered 60 below and Harry Tillotson was a Great Falls passenger on Tuesday. Straws show which way thc Kernaghan left Tuesday for wind i s blowing, just as the in - the coast to join his wife, who has crease of business from year to year been spending the winter there, tells how a country and town is grow - The Merrimack Cattle Co. have m g. The fi rm of Hamel , & Adam , engaged men to build a barn 40 x 60 on their ranch this spring, some of the matesial is already on the ground. The First State Bank has a change of ad in this issue. If you have any. business to transact with a bank. you will get the best of treatment at the hool Report. Report tGiammar School . Dept. NIonth ending, Foday: Jan. 31st. Pupils enrolled Total days taught 1 I I ) Total days attended 1(1.1 Average daily attendance ii Neither absent nor late—Clyde Al)- . bey. Noel Anderson, Erie 13. Sikes. Teacher. Report of Primary Room fro 11101101 !ending Jan. 31st 1913 No. days taught 21) No, pupils enrolled 94 Total No. days attendance 375'.. Average daily attendance 18.77 Those present every day—Leslie Simpson. Carl Hedman, Mildred Ali - .bet Nlanue Hednian, Walter Simp ' son. Joe Borrows, I)ave Simpson, Nlary Belle NIckee. \Iliose absent ! one day—Nlildred Niarkham. Cora V. Clapper. Teacher. Congregational Church. Friday evening choir practice at A. A. Freseman's. Sunday morning—Sunday . School at 11 o'clock. Merino:—If the weather and roads are favorable, there will be services on the Bench at 11:00 o'clock. Until \larch, all services will be on the Bench instead of the Church. Sunday evening—Song Service at 7:30. Address at 14:00 Subject - - Jesus the Great Teacher.\ Wed, evening—Prayer meeting at the church.—Subjecr- - The Teach- able tipint. - 'l'hurs. Afternoon—Business meet - of the Ladies Aid, at NI rs. Simpson'. Does Money Bring Comfort.' is that the sack struck a snowbank in . I he great aim of the mass of man- freezing point. It was cool enough. being thrown from the car, and rolled kind is to get enough money ahead to A . m oor , us the new section fore - E. Dickinson, the expert hunter and back onto the rails, make him \comforta le and yet a man who with his wife and daughter trapper, brought into Geyser last Mon - Only the best in candy and nuts.. moment - s reflection win convince kis recently arrised from Brideer, on; - day, ten coyote hides which he re- , purchased. If you desire that money will never purchase corn- Mg. m t . M oore ta k e s ih e pl ace o f cently captured, and they were an ex- . cellent bunch. Mr. Dickinson has come fort. only the means of it. ,A than' W. Peters who left a short time ago assist In ex - n . ° Lunches Served at all Hours 101=01 tC1=0 tc 01=0 - 101=10!, 11.1 LI 0,=0, have been here about three yeals and the first year they sold a car and a halt ! of machinery, the second year the OO had four car loads, and this year the 2 have sex en car loads cointog. smne •it 0 ‘‘hich are already here. It shows that people are gradually turning their Geyser First State bank. .ention towards this point as a tra,pnv Overshoes for men, women, and place, and that the fertile lands in thus children. Only the highest grade vicinity are gradually being settled ki;) with thrifty. people who want the best carried, while they last will he sold at cost. Cash (;rocers. 440. that can be had. As Gey ser and its surrounding 'rummy tlevelopeF. the is Wednesday's west bound Burling - people will find that Geyser merchants ton train ran over and destroyed a sack are keeping abreast of the limes. of papers and printed matter intended for Geyser readers. While the trag- edy was unwitnessed, the supposition A Man CROUC w.; ta . . IIMIEMINneth _ 41. 1 Sour looking cuss: aint he? Must be one of those chaps who imagine there was no difference in the quality and price of In he bought a good I sized hill somewhere else, and then, just o i u l. t l of curio- sity, got an estimate from on the same b If quality and cost cut any figure with you, and you huv first, and they get oil. , , iiinate afterwards, rru'll feel like a grouch lolks. The onk safe ‘‘ is to always get our estliwtte before buying mafrti.,) itt Any kind. \There ' s no place like home. \ Missouri River Lumber Co. IxOP 10=0 —10=0 OZZIO1 0=01 101=0 0 1) 1 11 E C T o R s a 9 S. C. Purdy Wm. Kernaghan M. NI. Jensen I. N. Walker Peter Vann .1 as. P. Nlansfield W. K. Floweree J. L. NI ears Nat. Laylor o F1 9 11 6 First State Bank, Geyser, Montana. Capital and Surplus $27,000.00 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Drafts Issued on all Foreign Countries. 43 ° o rl 0=101 -- 101=01=101=10 01=0 01=0r the best to the Cash Grocery. 44tf. had extremely good luck this winter may be \comfortable\ without a did- tor his native l'Onntrs ft) lar. XX'e are not guessing at this h u t and his revenue from this source will I run up into the hundreds of dollars. 0. Buckner. had an experience with his coal stove last Sunday night which he declares he does not want even once a week. On his return from church he shook down his stove and opened the drafts, and stood imp just in time to get the benefit of the explod- ing gas. Mr. Buckner's eyebrows and hair are considerable shorter in conse- quence, luckily no further damage was' done. The Geyser Meat Market Harry Thompson, Proprietor. The Best of Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand. Geyser - Mont. X'uolin, guitar and mandolin strings. Cash Grocery 44tf. Mrs. H. Johnson of Great Falls was a guest at the Stevens home last Sunday until Tuesday of this week. Landlord Hedman was around the first of the week distributing some very nice calendars, which are appropriately advertising his hotel. Don't handle the cheap line of gro- ceries, give me a trial order and you will be pleased with both quality and price. Cash Grocery 44tf. F. H. Stevens is enjoying a visit from his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stevens, of Mt. Pleasant, Ninth. who are spending the season in Nlontana. They arrived last 1:riday in a blinding snow storm. August Brammer returned Wednes- day from a months visit at his parental home in Cameron Idaho, while there Mr. Brammer suffered the loss of his know from actual experience. But ou be so, one must have the right dispo- sition, that is a heart and head in the right place. There are some persons' who are lively and tlieerful, and good' natured, kind and forbearing in a sate of poverty which leans upon the toil of today for tonight's slipper and the morning's breakfast. Such a dispo- sition would exhibit the same loving qualities in a palace or on a throne. Every day we meet persons, who. in their families are cross and ill-nat- ured. dissatisfied, finding fault with everybody and eyerythine ;show first greeting in the breakfast nioni is a complaint, whose cons . ersation seldom fails to end in an enumeration of dif- ficulies and harsdships. whos. word at night is an angry growl. If you can get such a person to reason on the subject they- skill acknowledge that father who passed out of this life on there is some ''want'' at the hotitim of Jan. 21 at an advanced age, it—the want of a butter house. a finer Two horses have strayed from my dress or more handsome eiouppage. place. weight about 1200 and branded more dritifill child. a 'Mire pro; idyll( husband, a more cleanb or syrnpa- I, on left thigh, also vent on same. A. thetic or domestic wife. I D. Strouf, Stanford, Mont, 4950.. Mayor lames C. Dahlman' . of ! Piano and Organ Lessons The Buffet and Restaurant. lilr.kin PROPER BROS. Props. wines, I .iquuts and Cigars. accepted the management of the livery barn hereafter will have entire charge. Witsiers has had considerable ex- peiience in the handling and driving horses and wtll undoubtedly be the right man in the right place. The deep snow is responsible for covering up a lot of local that ought to he in the paper this week. rand Geyser Opera liouse, GEysER, MONTANA. Evervhodv, far and near, including strangers. w ill Ile giN•cn a royal welcome, arc invited, Music by the Celebrated ahalan Orchestra Omaha. Nebraska. Six years may - or 13 CMCIII her the Cahalans have their own promp- Of Omaha, two terms mayor of (lad - w Do you have a Piano or Organ and roil. eight years a democratic national tor, also a quartet. Don't miss this ball hen such high-class entertainers arc to fuenish music. can you play? Mrs. Dudley h ris set- , committeeman in 1910 candidate for Bed in Geyser and is a teacher of both governor of Nebraska duce temp. ' piano and organ and will take a limited sheriff of Dawes Co. number of scholars. She is ;4 eradu- Foley & Co.. Chicago. Ill. Gentlemen: I kive taken Vole, a great deal of relief so I cheerfulli Kidney Pulls and they Saturday Evening , hEis, go in mu. recommend them. Yours roils. February 8th 1 9 3 At Cash Grocery 441f j James C. Dahlman. 1 ate of the Conservatory of NI isic of Minneapolis ;111(1 has taken the B. NI. degree and is a pupil of XX 'Ilium II• til l er -w oo d o f ch n . A . 140. V e r% IleS1 of t eferences. Add ress f or A ppointment I Geyser, Mont. .‘dv38 supper at Geyser !iota Dance Tickets $1.111) 1