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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 23 Oct. 1913, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1913-10-23/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
VOL. 3. GEYSER, MONT'. OCT. 23, 1913 NO. 32 cono===ono=on0==ono ono 10=0=2011:20====i0C1101 1 / 1 ==101:10 SI 0 0 too. 1:3 ==201:201=0=01 (0 = 010 =0 1 :=10=Or\ -- 10 0=0 0=0 0=0==0=0====1101=0=0=0 It's Ilard to Resist such a chance for investing your money as we now offer in Geyser. Buy a lot now. Others are building and increasing the value of the property. Why not take of the opportunity when you can now for $150.00. You will find ing investment. advantage buy a lot it a pay - 10=10 tOC:101 0=0 0=010=0 4 orzo Picture the Load of Money g that has been lost in real estate. Most of it was lost through buying without proper advice. If two heads are better than one, yours and ours should be joined when you think ing real estate. We may save you Mistake that might cost you a 1 hink it over.' of buy - from a lot of money. GEYSER, FRE - SEMAN MOODY Farm Loan Co. CASCADE COUNTY MONTANA. On the Dead—Absolutely. Hilt! is something that came drifting by the other day—and I swiped it. There is nothing like grabbing a good thing when you see it—provided you pass it on to the other fellow. 1 pass: Breathes there a man with a soul so dead: NVho never to himself hath said: - My trade of late is getting bad; I'll try another eight -inch ad.\ If such there be, go mark him well. For him no bank account shall swell, No angels watch the golden stair To welcome home the millionaire. The man who never asks for trade By local line or ad. displayed Cares more for rest than worldly gain, And patronage but gives him pain. Tread lightly, friends; let no rude sound Disturb his solitude profound; Here let him live in calm repose. Unsought except by men he owes. And when he dies, go plant him n deep. That naught may break his dreamless sleep— Where no rude clamor may dispel h.! quiet that he loved so well. Aud \‘ hen the world may know its loss, Place on his grave a wreath of moss, And on the stone above, - Here lies A chump who wouldn't advertise.\—Western Lnmberman. Cahalan Harp Orchestra Bills are out announcing the coming of the Cahalan Harp Orchestra, who will give a dance in the hall on the evening of Saturday, November 1st. The Cahalan have been here before Electric Lights in Sight Representatives of the electric light company were in Geyser last Monday looking over the prospects as to how much electricity would be used in case the power wires were tapped at this point. They made a canvas of the business- district and from all appear- ances were well pleased with the pros- : I ,pecte and would so report to the \man higher up\ and 1)erhaps Geyser will in the near future be lighted by electricity. 'There is not one business man here who would not be note than glad to have his business place wired and use the juice for lighting purposes. There are several who are thinking strongly of putting in a motor, and as this is being done others will come to the conclusion it is the proper thing to do and will swell the list of consumers. The people of Geyser want electric lights and wiil do all in their power to get them here. An Extra Big One On the evening of November 1st an extra big dance will be given in the Geyser Opera House, when the Caha- lan Harp orchestra will be here and give one of the best dancing parties of and gave universal satisfaction and they come here this winter and they are all Bud. Fisk comes from Helena, the season. The Cahalan orchestra Will surely have a good crowd. The first class and it will be well to get a where he works at his trade, that of has been here before and they gave remodeled hall in Geyser is fast gaining season ticket for the whole course, as horse shoeing and is well trained and . such satisfaction that every dancer for the reputation it deserves as one of the not one will be on the fake order and in condition all the time, and is a miles around will be pleased at the an - best dance halls in this part of the : the amount for the whole five has been coming man and one of the best in his nouncement that country and people are coming from paid in advance , so the shows will class and weight and a fair wrestler. miles around to attend the dant-es surely \come and are sent out In a () to) s itter is we ll k nown h ere an d in - give „ he„, as tIter always have goo d reliable concern of Chicago. Saturday and around Minneapolis, where he has time. evening, October 31st. wrestled the best of them. A Big Entertainment On Saturday evening, October 31st, the Hartford Quartette will give an entertainment in the Geyser Opera House. This is the first number of a series of five entertainments which will Two Hour and Ten Minute Bout. Last Saturday evening the Geyser Opera hall was fairly well tilled with wreAling enthusiasts who had gathered there to witness the wrestling bout he- tweetkBud Fisk of Helena, and Otto Suter of Geyser. After rho prelimi- nary between H. H. Belknap and Art. Molter, in which Belknap was victor- ious, the main attractiOn started with both men in the very best of shape and with favors even for both men as they seemed well matched and both the same weight. After the match started the audience was unable to decide on the winner or even pick a favorite as both men seemed evenly matched, and the opinion remained so for two hours and ten minutes when the match was called a draw. After a tussel of two 'hours in which neither seemed to gain, Ireferee 1' reseman announced that the bout would last ten minutes longer and if no fall was obtained the match would be called a draw. During the last ten Minutes both men ptit in their best efforts in order to gain the victory, but both were met with an equal amount of strength and science. A Big Auction I' mfrock has out some large auction bills announcing his auction which will be held on lot ranch, 7 miles east of Geyser and 11 miles north west of Stanford, on Wednesday, Nov- ember 5th. He has a lot of farm machinery and considerable land and his terms are reasonable. World's Champions. In the fifth game of the World's series baseball games between the New Yotk Nationals and the Philadelphia A mericans last Saturday, the Philadel- phia Athletics won hy a score of 3 to 1. This game put the finishing touches to the series because the Athletics had previous to this won three games and the Giants one. The winner of the series was to be the team winning four out of seven games. Mathewson for New York and Plank for Philadelphia (might the last came to the tune of 3 to 1. This game was very similar to the second game which was 3 to 0 in favor of New York, but in the last game the Athletics showed their superiority over the Giants by their never fading sup- port of their pitcher, while Mathewson had to fight his battle. according to many fans, alone, or at least it ith very little batting or fielding help. An Aching Tooth they will be here 1st W e heard one of our subscribers litter an °Atli the other tla, who never before lin)ke the — COMIllandment. Eugene Alger makes final proof on that we knim of. When he explained his claim on the 31st of this month. cause was an aching again. On Saturday, November is their next date here, to us that the tooth we felt that he would have but lode trouble in receivirg forgiveness, for the tooth that means to come out has conquered all men and women. It has been soothed and oaxed. It has been held near fires until the cheek abutting it was neatly roasted. It has been chloroformed. It has been fed • i on essence of juniper and essence of peppermint and essence of cloves. It has been filled. Its nerve has been I killed. Its miserable prisoner has been immured from fresh air like a prisoner. , This tooth sometimes sleeps, but it , never forgets. It is most treacherous when it seems tranquil. It ulcerates at the roots when its possessor is about to indite a poem, take a journey or get married. It longs for a release and hungers for the forceps. It may seem to (ompromise, but it irereb bides its time. its - favorite iecreation hour is ! just after midnight. when druggist and , dentist have retired. If all the ground 'is covered with snow and the winds I piercing, it is fairly diabolical with 'activity. There is no use in contesting issues with this mutinous and molesting molar. Fight rheumatism it you will but throw up the sponge at this altercation. You have blistered your month and ruined your digestive organs and quarreled with your family andfriends loll; enough Ted the dentist to pull your head off and the accursed grinder with it, and live on soup, if need be, hut have peace once 11101e. jerk the ahomimtion wit and it is ill lie content, the everlasting plague on limlimimmummemmema\ You Can Save Time and Watch our ad Money Next Week! by coming here when in need of Groceries of the better class. No need to go searching about for better values, for they are not to be had. Come and compare our offerings with any you have seen in your travels. That's all we ask. _ All you require. We have ordered a Car Load of Flour! and intend to give the best of satisfaction in that line. We have enlarged our war house SO as to keep and handle flour and all kinds of cereals in first class manner. COUGHLIN BROS. &CO.. GEYSER. 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