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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 05 June 1913, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1913-06-05/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
' • • VOL. 3. - il• S. -e...43Assie e z . f i k/ ts w , ••‘• • ^ T . • - .. • • :Vt . : . - .**ili\:\?./at - • 1. • ••• ••••\ - GEYSER, -MONT., JUNE 5, 1913 '• As •\\ Al\ - 40 - 2/ NO. 12. 6 ,tio ac==oczoc==i0=or------10=0=0201:101=10=0,===aoms Fire insurance. Life Insurance. As agents for the Northwestern National Life Insurance Com- pany, we feel that we are connected with one of the best companies in the United States. This fact should be kept in mind when con- sidering life insurance, and it will be to your advantage to see us and let us show you wherein our policies are worth more to you than 0 any other. El 01:10=10CIOIO 0 00=10=01710 3 Hail Insurance. 0 We give special attention to the inuring of Farm buildings of all kinds. Why take so many non ry chances, when for a few dollars each year, one of our reliable mpanies will carry the risk for you. We can also insure all kinds of farm machinery, automobiles, and registered live stock. Don't put this off until tomorrow, for that may be too late. Do It Now; ;. • Freseman & Mood GEYSER, CASCADE COUNT' II 1 0 01=0 =:=I0=10 0=0=01= 10=0 =I 1:=1 An Apology. The next two issues of the Times will be rather alim so far as news is concerned, for the plant is to be moved from its present quarters to a new home one door south of the meat market. The moving of a print shop is decidedly different from most any other thing — as the paper must come out on appointed time, and at the same time the m Aerial must all be in use, and be moved at the same time. Then comes settling and plac- ing the machinery in position ready for another paper. All this takes time, hence we announce that the next two issues may be rather slim, so if the generous public knows our plight they will forgive us, and will try and make up for it later. A New Grocery Firm. Ben J. Kennedy and Ben F. Mc- Conkey of Raynesford, Montana, have purchased the J. L. Merchant stock of groceries and opened their door Monday morning under the firm name of Kennedy & McConkey. This frm has a large store at Raynesford. where, their fair dealings have gained the confindence of the people of that community. The store here will lie managed by Mr. Kennedy. who is no stranger having once been a resident of old Geyser. This new firm will undoubtedly receive its share of the publics patronage. J. L. Merchant the retiring merchant, will remain in !Geyser, as his plans for the future are v,t present unsettled. Communicated. Dear Editor:— I have been reading your valued paper since its first appearance, and have found it generally and especially of late full of spicy news. I very; much appreciate your ambition and energy in your efforts to show the public the great advantages of your town and sur- rounding country, just now in its primi- tive stage of development, and no doubt the up-to-date and industrious farmer will make good in your vicinity and judging from all reports Montana, and especially the Judith Basin district, will experience a greater demand for good farm lands from the homeseeker and speculator this coming season, than any other state in the union, and in my opinion it will be but a short time when good land will be scarce at $50 per acre in your locality. I am enclosing a check for a year's subscrip- tion for the Times, which up to this time has been sent to me through the courtesy of my son, A. A. Freseman Jr. of your town. It is my intention. providing my son remains in your lo- cality, to look over your proposition sometime during the coming summer. In the meantime I will keep tab on your boasting grit, and watch for the long and shorts thin the columns of your paper. as I love to mingle with live ones and have no great attractions for dead ones either above or below the sod while I am traveling on this side of the great divide. Yours truly, A. A. Freseinan, Sr. Lennox, So. Dak. 5-24-13 The Fourth at Geyset. In the hall Monday evening a large number of patriotic citizens gathered and placed the Fourth of July arrange- ments in the hands of Dr. Brant, Fral Bahrenburg and M i jke Byrne, who will see that a suitable program is made that will interest all who visit Geyser that day. Another meeting will be held Saturday evening and final arrange- ments made. Make your plans to in- clude Geyser for that day. Knerville Stage Line. Leaves Geyser at 2:30 Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturdays for Knerville. Leaves Knerville 8 a. m. for Geyser, arrives Geyser. 11 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 12tf ads' Ed. Simpson. driver. Congregational Church. Saturday evening—Choir practice at the Church. Sunday morning—Sunday School at 11 o'clock. Merino: Sunday School 10:30; Church 11:00 o'clock instead of 11:30. Sunday evening—Song Service - at 7:30. Bring your Song books. Sermon at 8 o'clock. Subject \The origin and nature of God's Law.\ equity of the father upon (an address on eugenics) \Reverence for ilic Home,\ \One God or many Gods,\ \Man's need of rest,\ \How to spend the Sabbath profitably,\ 'The Value of life,\ 'Virtue the way to happiness,\ A man's right to his own,\ \Stealing a man's reputation etc.\ It will be noticed that this series is bared upon the Ten Commandments. The object in these addresses is not to alindemd the breaking of these coni- rnimdments but to show, by the his - toy of human experience, that the keeping of them is conducive to health, wealth a happy home and a condition of future happiness. KNERVILLE I F. R. Spencer and J. P. Bain were business visitors in Great Falls Tues- day. Miss Lula Geary has closed a six month's term of school in the Earl st131 house and gone to her home on 'coyote bench. Mr. and Mrs. Oria Nottingham and children of Shonkin visited at the homes of H. B. and %V. E. Dickinson Saturday and Sunday. Thos. Mansfield and children of Canada, Wm. Kernaghan of Upper Arrow Creek, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ni. Jensen and daughter of Lone tree an] Wednesday evening:—Prayer meet- Mrs. Mrs. M. I....Yard° of Great F als ng and Teachers meeting at 8:00. were among the visitors at the Mars - Subject ,,The need of a Sabbath. - fie!d home last week. Beginning this coming Sunday, the pastor will present a series of sermons upon the general theme \God's Laws for Man's Good,\ Visiting the In - J. F. Dickinson was a Shonkin and Fort Benton visitor Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Wilson A. Harris spent several Insure your growing crops against hail. This form of insurance is just as essential as life insurance or fire' insurance. Farmers lose thousands of dollars each year by neglecting to insure against hail. A large number have been swindled by unreliable companies, but -.the strongest companies wr 'ing 1,11 we are (onnected %nix 4 hail,insi%ra,rice, j\ .,- r of . the The deci• •si a 1 ...../dent making An Excellent Cough Medicine, The soothing and beanng•popertieii of Charnberlaisi's Cu lt Remedy make it especially viluahlenbe coughs and colds. It is pleasant and safe to take and eon - tabs no narcotic. For sale by all deal- ers.—Adv. the cl,ildren\ days last week at the MID i Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Silve and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry piekinson Sunday. Ole Johnson a former resident of Knerville is visiting old friends here. His home has been in Norway for the past few years. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateman of Shonkin were recent visitors at A. J. McDonald's. Mr. and Robert E. Dickson .and children were in Belt Monday. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Dick - son's sister. Mrs. Aug. Nordquist at Cora. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bain and Wm. H. Delany visited at the home of W. E. Dickinson and family Sunday.' Ed. Simpson tu.s hased his ranch to the Merrimack Cattle Co. and u ill re- side in the old Knerville hall this sum- mer. Herbert Dickinson -was a visitor in the Big Sag country last week. He v.sited at the Wilson, McAfee, Boyd and other homes and had the pie sure of attending the first Sunday school organized in Lone Tree. H B. Dickinson and 0. W. Not- I tin2ham were callers at the Bain ranch Saturday. Monty Jones of Geyser is painting :he new barn on the Merrimack ranch. John Boyer has recently purchased two desirable resident lots in the east end of GeyS!I and it is anticipated he will erect a commodious residence thereon. II 1 414 ., Parlor ( above ntalu All Planoq request. I Frank Telepti 3,16 Cent Mrs. M. Kerniighan is a guest of her son William for a few days. Howard Rickard a well known young man of this vicinity has recently returned from Seattle where he has been visiting all winter. C. E. Lillegard made a business trip to the home of David Rankins ranch on Saturday. Everett Kernaghan is in this vicinity again after spending a few days in Belt. William Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Braun has been very sick for the last week. Those who attended the ball game in Raynesford Sunday, were, Misses Edith Kernaghan and Mae Todd and George Kernaghan, Martin E .erson, Matt Todd, Herbert (-;•• iveson, Mike Lynch Jr. Matt Todd was a . business visitor at John Loberg Saturday. Mr. and 1%Irs. .Joseph Kern ighan were callers at James Todds last week. A surprise party was given at the home of %Villiam Kernaghan Saturday, everybody had a very enjoyable time. Ed. Simpson. the Knerville stage driver has caused the time schedule to be published in the Times for the information of the public. He leaves Knerville every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. in. and arrives here about 11 o'clock. He returns to Knerville from Geyser at 2.30 on the same day. Have your measure taken for YOU!' 4th of July suit Today. Taylor Tailoring will satisfy you best in Styles, Fabrics, Trimmings, Tailorings, Fit and Price. If you want your suits made to measure, let us demonstrate the above features • under the terms of this guarantee. See us for the best and nicest suit you ever wore. Satisfaction guaranteed Big Display of Dress Goods Select / the goods for your 4th of dress Now. Ladies. July You are cordially invited to come and inspect our nice and big display of plain white, fancy and colored wash, wool and silk dress goods, everything suitable for the 4th. All kinds of lace trimmings and buttons to match the goods. While we are not handling the patterns, we have the seasons latest Fashion book for you to select from and we can get you any pattern within two days. Drop in -and let us show you. Cut Price on ladies plain white and fancy shirt waists, not old and out of date styles, but the season's latest creations. Ladies White Buck Shoes and Canvas Oxfords In the latest and nobiest styles of the season made of excellent quality buck and canvas—a nice and neat foot completes the dress. We also carry a big line of ladies fine Oxford shoes and sandals in the very lat- est things. Come in and get fitted. COUGHLIN BROS. & CO.. GEYSER MONTANA t'• I . '• A