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VOL. 3. P ^f d .1 0 • , : - GEYSER, MONT., NOV. 13, 1913 NO. 35 f10 = 0 =====0=0=10=01===0=0 PO LI Lb 11 10==zo=a=0=c• 0=01=0E3070E3Ot He told of importing 40 head of Tuberculosis Day thoroughbred Jersey stock, of which 27 developed tuberculosis and were killed Churches, schools, labor unions, b fraternal organizations to the number y his order. The cow that will give of 200,000 at least a fair profit in milk, and each year wi I be asked to join the anti -tuberculosis workers of the raise a calf which will bring the top country in the observance of the fourth notch for beef, is the cow that is worth national ,tuberculosis day, which has a raising, according to the ideas of this been deSignated for the 7th of Decem- practical stock man. One of Mr. bet, according to the announcement Hill's achievements at the stock show issued by the Natioms1 Association for meeting of t h e stale grange at Bozeman was the winning of the prize offered the Study and Prevention of Tuber- on Tuesday and Wednesday, January for the steer which would dress the culosis. The movement will be futh- 20 and 21, with the state college grange. highest percentage of live weight. H is entry dr.ssed just 74 3-4 per cent of ered throughout the country by more State L V. ecturer S. Cooley is pre - its live weight. This is the national than 1,000 anii -tuberculosis societe. paring a program for the occasion that working through various state organiza- will include men of national reputation. record and but one-fourth of one per cent lower than the world's record, tions and the national association.. Hon. N. P. Hull, of Nlichigan, le is held by an Englishman. Mr. Personal appeals will be made to ' er of the national grange and chairman of the congressional committee is ex - Hill humorously remarked that had he pected. attended to the dressing, himself, in- stead of having it done by his foreman, Farmers' organization is one of the The speaker gave figures to prove most important rural problems of the Be sure to visit the sick, but above he could have trimmed a little closer that farmer who saves the raw material day, and much attention is being be- all things, do not crowd in on Sunday. to the ears and beaten the Englishrrian. grain, feeds it to his stock and then stowed upon its solution. A helpful The sick are often neglected during sells the finished product is far ahead organization of f.rmers that will co- the week, only to be visited to death of his nei RAISE ONLY GOOD STOCK ghbor who sells his wheat at Lasgeyaar over :60,000 churches gave operate with business organizations to ' on Sunday. Unless when you visit \Eighty acres of soil are enough for 60 cents. He showed wherein a few m Just before leaving St. Paul last attention to this subject on Tubercillo- i utual advantage th rather than antagon- e sick you carry with you joy, hope any man. The trouble with most of head of good dair stock are worth a Saturday, Mr. Hill inspected a herd, of sis Day. It is hoped this year to in - ize other enterprises is desired. . The i and mirth, you had better stay away. y your farmers, and it is so all over the mint of money to every farmer, dual purpose stock purchased abroad crease the number to 100,000 and to grange is an organization that has An unfavorable opinion should never west, is that they are spreading their \Diversified farming and stock rats- for him by Prof. Thomas Shaw. \I urge similiar action besides in a large stood the test for two generations, and hind expression in the sick room. Life energies over too large areas of land. ing go hand in hand with the success never saw a finer bunch of cattle,\ he i number of the schools and other has (Hi i laced featurts which experi- hangs on a brittle thread. And often Smaller farms mean more farmers and of the skilled farmer,\ said NI r. H ill. said. \Why I have one cow in the • societies. The tuberculosis day cam- ence has shown to be impractical. that frail support is hope. Never litter greater success to the individual. \Give me the farmer who farms with bunch that has a record of 7,500 quarts paign will c 1 - fie this year during the Its great lisnefit has come through such an expression as, \How bad you his head and hands, not the one who of milk per year, or 25 quarts Per day Red Cross seal sale. It is planned to social and educational work, the latter look\ or \I would have another doctor,\ for 300 days in the year. urge the 'churches of the Country to tending to self teaching which endures. etc. Nlake this your rule, never to Farming and stock raising in recent FOR DUAL PURPOSE Cow In closing his talk, Mr. Hill brought take a definite part in this movement, I lt is the most conservative, the largest, enter a sick room without carrying years have become a greater hobby 1 NI r. Hill has one of the finest stock out emphatically the fact that it is lust The observance of Tuberculosis Day and the hest farmers' organization in with you a ray of sunshine. A kind with James J. Hill than railroad build- farms in the country and repeatedly as easy to raise good as poor stock, was indorsed last year by President the world, word and a pleasant smile should be inv. 'The Empire Builder\ believes has won the largest and best prizes and that the farmer who bothers with Taft, Cardinal Farley, Col. Roosev,It Farmers' week at the agricultural ready for everyone. Proverbs 16.24 tirrnlY that in diversified farming and offered at the international stock shows i iferior cattle that do not earn their and many other prominent churchmen college at Bozeman begins on January says, - Pleasant words are as a honey - the raising of better stock, lies the in Chicago. For dairy stock he be- board, is not only wasting his time, but and public officials. Proclamations 21, following the grange meeting. A comb, sweet to the soul and health to ! straight road to success for the farmer. lieves firmly in the dual purpose cow. engaging in a losing venture as well, calling upon the people to observe this gret gathering of rural leaders and the bones.\ J. J. Hill Speaks at Kalispell: Gives the Pe'+ple (rf .1Iontana Some Good Advice, and is Particular Friend of the Cow. Wants Only to See Good Stock. In the course of his address in Kal- Mr. Hill traced the histories of the ispell Tuesday afternoon, James 1 earliest nations on the face of the earth Hill, of the Great Northern Railway to prove his statement \that a country company, spoke as follows: that does not replenish its soil is sure \The fertile soil of the Flathead is to fall.\ He based the statement on more valuable than all the gold of the fact that all wealth comes from the Alaska. In it you have one contin- soil and quoted an old saying that uous gold mine, the ultimate value of \God made the country and man made which depends on your energy and in- the city.\ dustry. \The farmers of this nation last yn al . produced ten billion dollars in crops, which is more than the produc- tion of all the mines in the world. FRESEMAN & MOODY Farm Loin Co. CASCADE COUNTY, 0E305 01:30= LI 101=0====o3 Now is the Time regret every time. to secure a policy of fire insurance. To put off obtaining this protection is to run the risk of not being able to get it at all. Fire doesn't give notice of its coming. You may be its next victim to -morrow. So be wise and have us provide to -day the policy will make you safe. Prudence beats I i MONTANA. 0=0===torlool0aor=orso 0=01 t 0=0=10=0=710=01 0=0L 11 day was issued by governors of more farmers are expected and a program of than a dozen states and by the mayors surpassing interest is being prepared. of a considerable number of cities. A brother editor says, and you know editors always tell the truth, that a 16 - State Grange u ill meet in year -old girl who goes out on the street Bozeman January 20 and 21 at night with a slated skirt is one who is apt to need watching, especially if her mother is not by her side. Such girls used to be sent to bed at 8 o'clock, and whatever we may think of the old style of conduct, in this respect the old style is the best still. P re s i d en t Wilson has issued a pro- clamation desnigating the 27th of No as Thanksgiving day. May all have a favorite piece of turkey. HIS HOBBY 0=0 10=01====0=0=310=0,0g==0=0 It's Like Finding Money to secure one of the parcels of real estate we are offering just now. The property is so well located it cannot fail to advance in value in a short time. If you want an absolutely safe investment as well as a very profitable one we advise you to see us be- fore others snap up the chance to make money so surely and safely. GEYSER, farms with his mouth. clergymen, school principals and lead- ers of various organizations urging them to set aside a definite time during the week following December 7th for a lecture on tuberculosis. State Master 0. E. 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