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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 12 Feb. 1915, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1915-02-12/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
' • AT YOUR St RVICE GENERAL^ I KNOW HOW LITTLE SATISFACTION THERE IS IN THE 5 OLD KIND.i a .' JUPSE I ' M SO otwo rot) CAN SPARC ME SOMg.IT CgaTadny iS THE ONLY REAL TOSACCO CHEW. THE GENERAL FORGOT IT AND THE GOOD JUDGE ACCOMMODATED HIM MAKE a small chew of \Right -Cut \ -I- —and see for yourself that a nibble of real tobacco is better than a mouthful of the old kind. Richer, more satisfying and lasts you longer—because \Right -Cut\ is the Real Tobacco Chew. Mellow, sappy, rich tobacco—sea- soned and sweetened just enough. A ready chew, too—you'don't have to grind it. The taste comes steady. Take a very small chew—less than one -quarter the old site. It will he more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find ..the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit. how few chews you take to he tobacco satisfied. rhat's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. is a ready chew, cot fine and short shred so that you won't have to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied tobacco makes you spit too much. The taste of purJ, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up with molasses sad licorice. Notice hove the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in \Right -Cot.\ One small chew takes the place of two big Chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY ' 50 Union Square, New York C I UY FROM DEALER OR SEND 1055TAMPS TO Ui) flAPPY HOURS Kimball's Dairy 1 a rtner: 1 . - r GREEN S Fruit Grower • • •• ••• • • •••- • - •VINORIMIMII=INIII C1.1 . 11 N... 5 Taday , e (with free.....t.ern) F in Life thai.etiold Moen.? ie No.6 Today'n I with fre,c putt•ra) E...ervdoy Life Gentlewoman (3.1”t No. ? Fancywork Me gi.zine kve v. -day Woman's We rid CIA'111 N. Farfit and Fireside Woman's World 'ionic Life CI.C111 Ns.. 9 F., ,n and Home W , rion's World }I ;....!..,11Guest I. TOdpx . 8 OTTER CREEK I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Landry hay -re. 11111t,11 el..lild• t er spending , the wet,* iog I elat at at Holt and itk o in e . There M I'll* .5-1 , ial fr Lid t a ttrailVII 1114. it,. -kid Atteltli t by. 'ut tu 1151 \l r-. Dave Chambers And .I. Prevost %%cr.• callers at the sotto:dam! lit lllll • Sunday evening. \Mt -ti tintyLanfirie Were .allei- at the home of ...Mrs. J. B. La ne Mr. end NIrs. Pete Bergeron spent ISututlav at the Nlitleolnt Poole ranch. P. B. NleAllister. Nliss M. Powers, of lorsor, E. Webber. Miss Pearl Dan - .1. Ilefbre, of Hughesville. Mr. and Mt-. II. of !dotterel', Miss Lenore 1111 Vine halt -h reof Get-ger and Frank ;questa'. Mi-s E. t iiiger, of Ranys. were 111. many friends that , t...k dinner Friday tit the John Chant- ' LA-. home. \1r. and Mrs. Frank Sutherland and -t ;it'd an Skelton were social ,• a Her- al the lio-pitable litunit. f .,:!.1 Mr.. Fred Sutherland Saturday. 'Fite Hard Time , ball given al ail, school hoti-e by the S.. A. Club lit,' Iii -I of t he aeries or v 1.1114. of thy have given, their aim is to purchase tht• many necestotrit•e (m- il, school from tht• benefits derktst In•rcfront. The prizes were awarded to mi-- Viorenee Lavoie of Kibby and Mr. '1 P. te Berge of Geyser for having be -t Hard Times cris( lames. The -tort. lllll ling towns of .1Nfonarch. Eibio G e v -.et% Illighesville and Rayns- ao1.1 n 11.1,11 , 5`11t1.41 at I air deism \luat t all. hoping luau- the filen •1111V 6.1 1114,t I Itg you all 115 Ilt .1 Intim. aide. NIL Rini \Ir A.J. Land' ie and family 1.• ti -it,,.. it 110i tit! r. mid .I.J.it t 1101 , 1 SI111,1;ty. I_anti h. Iliad Cialige 1.00dMan tit Sunday evening with Mr. anti Mk. John Ilia milers. A crowd of thirty gathered together --eiturday rut ning with a line of good anti musk end went to the home Mr. and Airs. 'Waiter Mt•iseithech and .. -to prise party it wits. games and daiirdieg were indulged ill until the wee' leans of dawn were there. :tad Mrs. Bergt•ron were guests ,tt the home of Mr. and MEL David (handier. Monday. George Goodman of Riceville was sit lug his sister. Mrs. E. L. Landrie the past few days. Miss M. A. Powers, Miss Sara 0 -Neil mat P. B. McAllister visited at the home of Mr. and M.ra. L. I. Anderson Satur- day. PREPARE NOW FOR DEAR EGGS NEXT FALL If the farmers wish to benefit by the high priet• s that eggs are sure to Ming next fall and winter, he should '.e g in to get ready for them at once, , ay the poultry aeeinlists in the depart- rnent. The way to have egg s late in .he year is to hatch pullets early. It is ,!la. early hatches from which the early ,uillets are derived that are the largest ,noney makers for the poultry producer. :The early hatched coecrels eau be mark- eted ill almost any market in Americo hen they at a weight of three - c aulks of a pound to a pound and A all each., which they should reach at bout 6 to In week s of age. respective - v. a greater profit to the producer than at ary other time of thier lives. The early hatched pullets, if properly It, time when eggs are scarce and high r rown. should begin to lay in the fall at ;n price. FARM PLANNING 1' eat.\' farm in any community is el. an, tidy, and well kept. presenting a I liri It v. lllll ie-life a mica ra nee, t he bole neighborhood will be attraCtive isit..rs auil satisfying to residents. 1.0.-a I and room v fair., boards m i g ht :.-at ' .' serv :doable farm` imorove mint habit by offering a liberal prize for the best planned farm in s neighbor- ! hood or in it county. FAlittec . cevasreerravi , ) REM THE GlIsiTLEWO ' C A N 1 - 10 ed.rtViS tArtruat, Kan ,J IIIMPS IN.. OM JULY ...nes 1013 2.00 Our Paper and Any. One of These Clubs—$2.00 EVERAL leading nublisiers of m: ;azines have joined with us in one o'. the greatest subscription bar- gain off 1 / 4 \rs ever pt1t out in this cot itry. Throtch this combination everybody will be able to get a yearly subscriptioi t to tree maga ines in comtlination with our weekly paper at practically the price of our paper alone. Ij In this list you \ ill find forty different periodicals fonned into thirty-five different clubs. Each club has 3 magazines, exci pt one Speckal Club which has four magazines; -..some of these maga- ziii?s sell for as much as $1 a year. Tilly are all good and cover a large variety of choice reading matter, including History, Mu: ;lc, Religion, Edt cation, Fashicris, Fancy Needlework, Illustrated Current Events, Home Decorations, Fit:tion, Literature, Jrama, Art, Science, Inventions, General Fanning, Dairy Farming, Live Stock, Vegetable:, Fruit and Poub ry. On account of the splp.adid contract we hi made with the ; publishers of these magazines, we are able to glve our readers a choice of ..ny one of the tzlilbs in combination w h our paper one 'year for $2.00. Just 25c more than the price of our paper alone. This offer is made tt•,.verybody. If you ha , • ne%er subscrib E' to our paper before, we ask you to take advantage of this offer. If you are a subscriber to )ur paper we ask you o renew so that you too, may get 3 magazines extra. Look over the list and t elect the club you like best. Sell td your order today c give your order to our representative or call at our office when in town. If you are now a subscriber to at y of these magazines nd want to renew just send your order to us and we will have your subscription extended. If your subscrir tion '0:3 our pipe- is p it due, we advise y& - i toNpay up and take advantage of this bargain. If you are in the habit of buying your t nagazines through or er channels, we ask you to justly compare our clubs and prices with that of any other cffer you receive. 'You, no doubt, are no . a subscriber to some of these periodicals. You can save money by sending your renewal order to us. He rt is a chance to get yot home paper and • yearly supply of good reading at • real bargain. If you wont one or more of these nu gazines sent to different iddresses, just mention it. TELL ALL YOUR BENDS AND WIGHBOR3 A\UT THIS SIC. OFFER C1.1 . 11 No. 1 CLUJ. No. 10 ( I 11 No. 11 , 1 McCall's (with free potter el Today', (with I -c pattern) Tod•y's i ..i..I free pattern) I- :.rre Life Woman. 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Di•o•tvisSt.Pact Home Life Farm Lift CLI'll N.., 33 Ronal Weekly (St. Paul) Gentiewum.n Everyday Life el.r 11 N.. 33 American Home Woin•n's World Gentlewomen C1.1`11 34 McCall's I with free paPern/ Everyday Life Household Gatos ^ ^ • arnmg Tp Land Owners It has been brought to the attention of the Fergus Oil and Gifts Co. that certain land owner s in thin vicinity have It en induced to give Oil and Gas leaflet' to parties supposed to be representint, certain corporationa with which, as a matter of fact, they have no connectir a whatsoever. DO NOT TIE Up Your Land Under these representations owners of .and have tied up their property in such a way that they are unable eve t to sell the same without the lessees' consent for ten anti twenty years to come. This lint been done for personal gain, c the partiee leasing have neither the intention nor the ability to drill on tit - land in question, nor any other land for that matter. Some of these parties are taking them in their own name with the secret intention of selling them out to other parties later, and you, Mr. Land owner, will be the loser. THE FERGUS OIL and GAS CO. is going to drill for Oil and Gas in Fergi•s Co. It e representatives are in- eltnieted to ask for options ONI.Y for Oil ind Cam It•rtst•s. In this any your land will not be tied up and only in locali: Vi here our expert considers the Oil indications good will the leases theinsclves be required. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, LEASE YOUR LAND TO AY PARTY OR PARTIES WHATSOEVER UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR REPRESENTATIVE, WHO WILL BEAR WITH HIM A LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION FROM THE COMPANY WITH THE COMPANY'S COR- PORATE SEAL THEREON. By carrying out t his plan you will 1; .1p both yourself and the county, as the company. Will Devel- op Your Property AND WILL NOT TIE IT UP When you read this advise your triode at once in order that they may be likewise protected. THE FERGUS OIL and GAS Co. (Incorporated) BROOKS BLOCK 207 MAIN St. Lewistown, Montana See Our Announcement on Page 4 MOM I\