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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 17 Sept. 1914, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1914-09-17/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• Dancing at the Geyser Opera House, Satttiday Even' io s 1 „ • , eel September Nineteenth , ••• VOL. 4: \ \•-•••• • \' A , / ;;.k ' • . - • \164112. '131121'77': • • - 7 •••4 1- 4.w.,:Ake f s f e l 'se • - ^ -7 . 4 t a GEYSER, MONT., Skr. 17,j914 , NO. 27 Successful Sowing -et e• •• if we go outside of the state fort our , Winter Wheat seed wheat If the wheit raised . oh the I home farm is good, tha!. is the heat •to use. Planting the Crop ,Quest lone as to the plover time, amount of seed aid method of pritkieg in the OAK exe frequently *AM. 'The beet time of seeding will vary in differ- ent treesong anl . in different localities; but we believe as a general rule rettling I row the 1.1111 to the 23th. of - Augikat will give about, the safest returrur n Alm • 1 year with another. We realize that farmers have had suc- cessful yields where they have seeded considerably later than this, but We here experience of tt/trit; 'be' firm and tine before the seed is plant- . Wii1419 6111,10900 in almost every section ed. The firm seed bed makes the lower of Itutitana placid tbit erOp i ae One of the prompt rise of moisture f Hein the lower very iniportant 'orire in the State, ;um ion leygre, and the, floe 'BOO bed brings leads inctonthw settlers to mite the Moisture fill i elohlr l eon i tteet with the !teller liairietilinetstn•in effort and money grain kernels, add so .encourages rapid ku Istalter'eflhertt. As in all of ; the tarp germination. actleitiesllletalle Methods of \practipe • The Seed have simnel' thenieelleele to give more I One of the essentiaLs in the success of profitable iieturns In ttleAtaising of wir• the crop to be harvested'is the quality ter wheat than any other methods which and condition of the seed planted. The might In; followed, anti as the win r.•fannIng mill ought to be used and all small and inferior seeds removed. The • small amount of time and effort flee -es - wheat seeding will csoninenee durl August a brief discussion of some met ods which have made for :meeecs linty sary to prepare the seesi for one acre is noted crop failures in sections where be of interest. I very small compered with the profit grain was planted in (k -tuber, while' The winter wheat raiser who would which is made possible by the increased neighboriug fields pant ed in August or • get good: return* must give attention ti yield where good seed is used. Some vary September ehowed good returns. site lun t wit° is 8° well known in the pony offers to lend you money on good Put it you and all the applicants aro , at les* three different pnases of hie farmers inquire if it is safe to use the We therefore recommend seeding during ''unt.t. - y ah an article in the tit -eat Falls security at, say 3 percent interest, and ' willing to wait.,. five Years 'for rote , :T j . a wotrIt. They are the management of the seed winch has just been hareested, alp the last half of A ribune ef .trirdity, gives his '.less on August. to allow you to repay tire n inn easy hone it would only. take 1,084;000 nese o , seed bed, tire the trimmer in which he thinks the west ' - tentrui:ta In the 'tenth year t keep the e seed and its treatment, parently beligeing that it ought to re-; As to the amount of seed, tests con- • monthly inetalltneuts in the amortize.. elll srestrer in the ne*I,year on, accOunt tempeiny goinZ' :/hf the thirtnenth year , rind the manner , and time of planting mein one year after harverting 'info& ducted by the experiment station over the crap. These are three essentials, planting. There is no danger in this, the slate indicate that four pecks will c'r the uresent r e i ti ma: ropean Wit. -The at.. tion plan. Thiti you are not tint prristent lit askin app ri e nek ine , There are boui 1.1410e4OUt vounds alluring, and; il ti tere 'would have to be 8,102,004 new . , . g , aE and a . neglect of any out of these will and most, of the seed wheat used is give a better return on the average than tide reinfras ‘Vbili Peep* ought rioter wish to wki4 You Apt , Wirt\ aild'ltrkeit 'Vett are 'faritt*thetil0Mttittilea.- If thin ere lead to a reduced, yied and a loss in from the crop which has been threshed will a gl‘eater or less al 444 . t lilt of sei41. 1 \ prosper tprotedsetteli a horrible Ong as W. 1 0 it, Y elt A t t, 1 1, -1 ,0Plif it t al for a eivtrid :ionipal4e -111tCAV . WA, raising the crop. but a few days before, In the pu s h. the experiment stallion has loan on thele.litteotabletarres. In a few - n on ou i en e en se y ou eo n 0 , ‘'. tiat the' eont. The season is too far advanced to I One importaillt 'feature in preparing recommended seeding a little lighter' than, war, t h\ fact thould Hot blind toi to our opj,iklunity w e tin other m o on go dayg you receive from such a company ---.1 rewlion among theta would, !,y that - fitun prepare a good seed bed on the farm the seed is to treat it so as to destroy this, but we believe that seeding at the •In my opinion, Me United a e\t r a et for the it ) \ for \l'i''h Y\ become what might' be called soicre. where this ''yery. important feature Au? the smut. Wheat is affected by two rate of about one butiliel per at -re is t° war ` States ill Ohs to have an unpreoedent- applied. The contract which you receive' B u t why mince matters? Every'rele been nreglectA up to the present. The kinds of smut, but it is impossible to the proper amount on the dry land is duly signed by the °Bitters of the corn- , ed era c4 prosperity throat upon her by who has ever studied the qtrestlon knows preparation el a proper winter wheat destroy but one of these by treatment. wheat farm. the present terrible situation in Europe PanY• Then you realize that the appli• 'perfectly well that.this sort of bualper Bred bed' on the dry farm ought to be- The loose smut, which tends to destroy I In dry land agriculture the seed drill cation signed by you and the co..tract is foredoomed to failure. There are ogle. gin in the early spring. The land the entire Mod of the grain, gives little has tut important we find some and O. ,y. Morrow, geeral land and signs4. ...by the officers of the compel*, two' assible conditione under which t and Montana will get the frill share.\ X.., , p i should then be plowed and worked into trouble in this state, hint where it is bail homesteaders with limited means at- togetlrer constitute a valid eontract, townsitel agent of the/Milwetikee rail- ' can possibly last, and both these courli- a good tiutleh condition. FolloWing this it is pretty difficult to do anything that tempting to start their crops by broad and that you are now in for it. it , way coriltsiny last eveating after hie ra• &ions 'assume a degree of foolishnes on the surface should be kept stirre# after will eirtirely destroy it. The smut that casting the seed and then covering i Under the terms of the contract you rival here from Lewietown. NIr. Memos. the part of the Ameriean farmer of rains end all weeds, destroyed as quick. Is common is known as the \bunt\ or with a harrow. In ir very wet *Wain are to begin at once ,paying off the debt which even his worst eupkty ,would urn on mime hilliness hi cop- ly as they appear. Where this has been \stinking smut. This suint simply this sometimes gives fair returns. When ' came neeti _w ' $ accuse done, there is little that will need to be 1 replaces the 0rd/terry material inside the lesson is dry, however, this is court- on ith the town of Winnett aed of, say $1,000 at the rate of 10 a menth. him, One is that he will be wills et. dom .to the eeed bed between then and of the eoverieg of the grain, so that in- ing failure. an denim in a good Year will ,U ill return this afternoon t° 14wtat°wn' but yOol have nut got your $1 1 000 y kg, in considerable numbers, td con- sg. 'tutu there the early part of next Moreover, Yon 4° not know 1 0 ' 4 when Untie pay h* his monthly installments - WE OFFER A POLICY of 'Ike insurante at: a Very reasonable cost. Bette? have us jiiue , you one this very day. You are as likelY any One 'else to have- a fire and your turn may. come tonight. The pitcher that goes often to the well is sure to be broken. if you +. tato Oti puffin% off the fire insurance- question you ere apt to \hiot too. Plenty have. FRESMAN & NitooDy. the planti at the ittrin OP , flelde dead , of getting grain kernels we liar- notarield nearly so well as where It le w s. , t o m eow w h ere hi,. will con fer you will get it. The only thing that into the treasury of the , et:Mammy until l a iee where,. ' e1. neglect t;) Wed& thoi vest- imut kernels. These are easily plagtild with a seed drill. When plante.a.., , ' hive beep recognised, as they are smewhat you known is that you inure got to go he hart actually paid In as Ulna as IW ormis ,.- - etiggovals. ikeeipt.. o derker with' a geed drill, grain can be put dow . 4e\v t. vi i t it :JE:ral officers of his cOntiottiy. le with ' who T. burrs right on paying $10 a month. You liars, expects tp borrow back. A savings book !Mowed to start., it is well to go on in color and are plumper . then ordinary into moisture where it will get'. , wetiie t the war will be on lioseetrecre thet - peentiudnIffetrAcineauretAtaznobigt.griganku t che t awaa..18...witt.olhala t , —. and thorough:9' dish' the surface, or In grain. Where the hunt is present, the root system. We certainly retiommend \\`e' -`e„ ..4 \ \r' o said Mr. Morrow, “ it Company - hats the money to apare, you bi n , i n teres t, of , ) w h e t • li e pa y s i n , un s ease the weedi iiee golte rank, give it a treatment f formalist, using one pound the use of the seed drill in all ea of short dun! '\ \'\ • never -the -lees will he long enough en• will get your loan. Another way of w h en h e d raws ou t w e n s he h sn pirld , tu , tirely to destroy the agriculturni pent- eaY,ing the same things is that w h e n he does not have to pay any interest, poet which Europe would have eontri your turn coarse, you will get it. This not es -en S pee•tient. The other LA that means that such a company luta not got so a u tny - NAM to the world's supply and in eon. of those who begin paying K. mienee it will devolve upon the United the money now, and that there are see. In their monthly installments will get, States to runtish a tery large share of eral gentlemen whose turn comes be- tired of their bargain and quit, as, to the food supply which otherwise would enable the contany to take their moiler fare yours. As fast as the company gets have been produced in Europe. Look at . end make beano to the few who aliek. money it lends it out to these men each n his turn. When your turn, comes, if the price of wheat and compare it with I lf, instead of paying $10 a month ,,,, ji wafer, what the' priee was when the war start- the company last's that tong , you will into the treasury of one of therm cow - der. of course, to turn these weeds urn. derful merits of seeds grown in other Causes a rapid loss of the der. Deep plowing tends to a waste of loclities and we are tempted to invest In case of rain before tlio. cr.!, k up, col a few weeks ago. Then make a Hate g et . yQur llwm - y• of the fact first if the ear centime's Now where ilees . thie kind of company ponies, one were to deposit $10 a month too much moisture, and should be avoid. in grains produced elsewhere. %%hen the bv all imams go ro la and gke l'e• land hi a- sarings bank. which would allow ed when it is done during the last of grain on our own farm er in our emit a . good Immo.. nog tin S1/1111 MI it irt (Iry till the flint of tirst year the L , win ' t, it I s g'\\g t° l et\i hint intereet inonlit by month on all his Li - we ,„e id' get the money . . • wheat - will be nearer tug) dollars thr to Yon and the other grOtlem° 11 'sh° deposits . at tine e e nd of the first year shalow pkeetagy-juet. deep. enough to of formalin to 40 gallons of water, dry land planting. turn, these weeds Order. In some sop- 'found to be effective and ought to be After the crop has been planted the Mons of the state the. Russian thistle followed with all seed grain planted. fall rains frequently bake the ground ShOWing vet) , rink growth ,on the Just a word in reference to the matter quite hard, an din this case the field fellows, and when this plant is well of imported need. It is a well known ought to be harrowed as quickly RR it started it reqoires. more than diskinn fact that northent grown need possesses, is dry enough. The licaNy rain, which to destroy it. Where the fallow is te !neat:: vitality than does seed grown e. bakes the surface tends to exclude the be plowed, this ought to be done *limit southern' localities. Sometimes attnee- air from the young plants, and by deg- as shallow as possible, going a -suffielert tiye advertisements tell um of the won- (roving the moisture-emiserving mulch, July or early August. After the plowt locality ig inferior or mixed. it might he on the surface. ing the land. ought. to ,be well worked Well to look elsewhere for our &reed. but down, either with a harrow, or incase even in this ease we ought to try and the knell! quite lumpy, with a double I procure it Nome place within (Inc state. disking. Whatever method of prepare- Montana produces an excellent quality Lion is followed, the seed bed ought to of seed grain, and we make a mistake lint% e signed these maa 11 {rti n. 11 1 , 3 t i t at four percent interest he would have lnislicl than i is tiOw and it wottlil lint - i sm - prier me to see it pass that mark. g ets it frill \ Y ou lind those \ Ille g e n' $122.60 to, his credit an dthie sum would He Secs Prosperity i -As a result of the wee the great grow according to the year until at the tlemen, and from no one else. Speaking northwest will get a very desirable lot to all of you collectively, it in:ors, In end of the fifth year Inc ;t - ould have '. Nforrow, the llilwatikee Town- I V1414.03 and at the end of the tenth year cffeet \fientlemen. this eomnanv ha of settlers as soon as things quiet a bit ' • 4 no money of its Ovoli, but if ynu will pay 1 i edit sup wont.] read $1 471 94 . gnu.. a heavy immigration of vets -fine Fottr money into ifs treasury, we will , rhorie then be glad to lend it baor to y o u, it . Gerinans come to this country. ' oil , or3 laver. THE WORLD'S GREATS...ST FINANCISR ele. tinse a little property h -ft. will find Y\ °` .c g ood 8 ' euri \ . ' The world's greatest financier. to the their fortino„ in n new country, and It toioi it onnipany . ocased to got new Montana farmer's housewife. Her daily able terms, indeed.\ - taNes no high they will prefer to trj inveatments exceed in shrewdness the eontracts. it could not lend you your thousand dollars until you had paid in clever transactions of Wall Street l and those who have nothing but an, ambition to work where opportunity is greatest. a thousand. It has no other source of no business concern or corporation, mow' will see in he northwest something that income, and it cannot create something .ever ably officered, has ever been able to attraets. They are showing they are out of nothing, If it continues to get approach her economy. She is the ne• good fighters and they will prove to Ix. Is -OS' contract's after yours, then it can Men's eldest trailer anti her traneac- good Anemic -an linos's. The Germans ore but one sone, of the future settlers tiinka note nearly reflect the progress take the money land iii by those who of fellowell . you to lend It, those who pre- 'mid prosperity of the country then the driven to the United States bemuse reperle of the clearing homes. ' NA oi I you. In this way your turn may brow' opi\ort moil 3-. All legislal ion, finandal or other - its altraetiveness as a land of rare and come before poi have paid in quite the I wink . r_ni expeet to bor. wise, ought to he SO plain that the house- ! \So wo we int to' prepare for a great f 1111 a 111°°11t , f I. d 'iii row. MO thene Who fellow you will wife can understand it. Our legisla- prte.perity and an • rit o 8 i %4 op ha ve to wait Still longer on that necollUt, tore, state and national . , shoot BO far and settlement 1,1 which we haul not ff Hew sp ok an t a should sign up rapid , over the head of the average eitizen shirt dreamed, all of which lute been, figura• ' ly and in larger . , numbers, and begin ,those who are unable to employ en gin . If You Want the Right Clothes At the Right Price, Then Order Your Suit TAILOR MADE We are showing the new fall line of models and fabrics the like pf which, for smartness and beauty, - have no equal anywhere. Get your fall suit made- to-metaure here—for here's where the best values will be found. • We guarantee the finest results in fit and work- manship and give you the highest value for the mon- ey we ask you to pay. a SUITS FROM $15.00 UP See our sh6wing and compare our prices before you order. COUGHLIN BROS. & CO. re in Europe. I anticipate there will be , . . I s Cr the misfetetune of Europe's War.\ • giVe you paying their good 'mnriey into tlie ennlo toniky, comeany may thin be eble ti, ignorance of our lassie. Of course we attorney end accept his statemen,s•. in blind faith, must forever remain in speakieg. foreed upon us Ile your loan tolerably But A CROOKED RURAL CREDIT SCHEME tbst only postpones the evil day. Those have Sr um ' 18\ Oust no human 'on i some one re,.entls remedied that it s. leo foIi,,w vim ill such numbers, will expect to read them suns iii- n he W119 311011611jag 1.11W t • nu•n Int% e 1 - t; wait longer and longer. unless °rdeal. IV any person, who feels nil were willing to work in order to melee the Applicant,' should continue inerean- irresisfable impulse to legislate, should • dishonest , . diving. The field of rural ing in a geometrical ratio. But ,the long- try his proposed law on. his neighbor and credit is 'already producing a number of er this sort of thing goes on the greater get it down where the people can exainplem. Certain companies ere to- will he the smash when it. comes. understand it before attemptinete put Walk at work promising farmers cheap- l' o leqs von have been, initiated into it on the ' st atut e or money than anybody else i4 able to the mysteriee of geometrieal progression get on equally good security. The eager- you may fluorine that this sort of thing ABILITY, NOT QUANTITY, PAYS IN me\. with which sonic arc accepting the can go on indefinitely; but if _you will FARMING hat is line indientimi of the need there bike a heel Pencil aryl figure a while you No (griller gets rich kr the pion• 41 loot a sound system ef rural ire -lit. will find that in order flint pool lily of production. It is the price be .lit is n..1. wholly the fault of the farmer yonr loan within a i year there most be gets for his proilm . t. arid ceonomy and mho is taken in. .1 great deal of mental ahont ten thwarts meny applicant,i next business judgment displeyed in WOWS. eranbilled with marselous skill. our An there were this. In order I loft gement thst makes the farmer %wahine. I s ' , w inded 1,reparing eommillieg they 'may get their 111AOR Wiillj11, a Vear,.• tVi• cannot, pass a lass' that will in- eireetare seem to promise the there nitist tie ten times as MAlly op- crease the price of ',millets or redhee (arna-r everi•Ibing. bet ninny premise pli.einn. the Item ill., year Rti nest the rest of 'plowing the hotel and markit• him nothing.. If am inuelt 1.1 ght and 3 -ear, and •nrt on indefinitely. Nem if ing the crop. We must depend upim skill wereisgerideed in trying to emtvert there :Ire 1.000 applicants waiting for faelories and transportation, facilities we. would be Tr.ry near th e mil- loauns (hie 10 years there would for merketIng our products and upon have to be, at this rate, 10.000,000,000,- improved appliances and 'the butilitts.s -Ii ipped of verbiage and words whielt 000 fieW 1 . 011traerS in the tenth year. ithllity of the taciturn to redinee the eost n rather then endighten, the scheme ibie is tworly sestet themsand times the of prodrietion, end to more iutelligeutly . essentially as follows: Suet' a coin • Iresent population of the moth. ,ntity l ke 6 t :hiz\ ,.,. produets. ,A iti :