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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 07 May 1915, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1915-05-07/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• SYST:ft IUM111 ---- SASIN , ito 16. week at the parental Intim.. 11 . . 1). Ii attend th.. iii. ..1 nig-. which were held , th e ho ok , o f th,, alisse ' s C.:lareliik S111 . 11- 1114.•sHers, C4Hit. anti Corlay Of Stanford were among tithes. who enjoyed the , \\ ...Ill. -r1:1 • 11 , 11r -day and I-. iday. ', day ic heti they enttbrtained at dinner, i NI i•et Milmie Va nil en Hen vel roma Vratik Koigid was ••1....en by the hit -al i after which they held a reception during dance Satortlay night. I I, -ti ttetit„ iii the 0,,,i.., creek di..0, , kt. ine i nil , ier- :r. repic-rart this church. also; the afternoon with imisie and games was among those Nietvia, after .1,..n.iiiir the 1.,e.t ,...„ ,..i.... w i .e.,. . na no . the reporter failisl 1 awl tart of the yailing peol 1 le eni\Yed ex\'\\\ I ' ml In dax. With relatives ill I:. I st.r. to near iv as taws. ii 110111 Nieritio. Next i NI, a nd Mrs. Chatterlon. the \Eases Great Falls Friday und l-'•atiliday. i •zond.i v I; ii.dd t i ii , e,. w ill l i .. a report id i Enal. Ester and Sophia Anderson. 1 Nliss Grits. Pt, -.t of Great rdi.... 1 „,,, IL, n.....I,,,, .1 th.• ‘.1..o .. lit'. %lesser:4.1 ch ie derost I:lintel - on H . elen erl Aalan. E. II. Cobb of the tit in of Cobb I.irtid ., ti„- , e ,.,.1, i . ill, ii i oi d, i ii ,;,., „,., •Iii , k „i,,,, .,„,i s,„ .,.. I.-... 4 , , .,,, 4 miti ., \I.... , _ Will ciiiii ,, rim. . j,, h , c ani ,,, i .,,,, Co. is in town this week with 1 ,,,,,I.,... ..... s.ii,..k.,- ,,,..1 . r „.,,, 1 ,.„, „ 1 . i i„. ;Hi d hear .11...111 it It t lll gilt intere-t ' xx..iner and Env .1ii•lars. at. W.II M.' time buyers. 04-0-4-0-41•• •-• ***** • • • 4 • • Don't you need a Wire fence •-•-•-••-•-• CP M. M. Jrnsen tat the Isaietree coun- I F. Li - lt lit. oi 1:erser was a caller in I I/I Ing better retiti as on the market. trv anti 11. I.. Dickinson of liner : vine: the Ine 1 :2 1 .. 1 ,, r1....1 hi et week. 1 Nentliwestern $tockman and F.uitiv were bit' it. caller a in 1:4-y 54.1 1 uvestlay.1111 • D. IL lat tohei s was a visitor to the John 1Vownev moved in iron the raneh Count Y - ...1 11oriday this week. Brcause he assaulted August Ander- Tii.:,iity aim util .......•iipy Ilk time pro- jii•it v. recently hoii;:itt of Al. Byrne. 31ra. .1 1 Pie%ost called at the home son at (je. re On ; \) -1 1 12. Eric Rout - BULLS 4i ANN 01 BREAK, HORSES LEAP OVER OR PIGS NOSE THROUGH, OUR STANDARD WIRE FENCING. PRICE OUR WIRE FOR FENCING: YOU WILL BUY IT FROM US. TEST OUR HARDWARE: IT WILL MAKE YOU A LIFE-LONG CUSTOMER. • t y• •• -•-• • • • • Harney & Adams Hardware Co. The Store of Service. ******** .••.• • • • is huh of the (sulfite' isgain at c.arc.liliti Brie. aft. r a hut day 11 kid. she apcsit in Great Falls Mr. arid Mrs. 11'. .1. 5. ixon 01 Guthrie thiklalitimir and 311s. .1 Tisdale rai Bil- lings who have bet ii tr.:dors nt the Hit lingliiirst 1 . rt tumid to theii homes Tuesday. Daymitii Landrie has fitted up a -am- ide roll, tor the rommereial tiavelers Ii show their wares to hand inerehants, iit the ()Dana bitilding. 'Ilia will prove • it c011 Veil i..1111 -e for both traveling men • ; • • anti meieliant. : 1 A. A. 1:11.e.0.111:111 tit It. I.. MOigly spent M011411Q, at th, t • Mill!. Kral, Nil . \timidly rettirmil 10 take a the local busi ness of the firm N Moody tihilli- M r. Fr eeseman sloped lii n o in- definite -tat.. t Fart - Pt.11...k rout tied Saturday from Great Fall , is bele 11. - 11-14 111 , 11 111 the '...iside 01 his wife fou the past week. and report.. :Mrs. Pollock a44 thong eteeill • -ut-tilt it -II. .11101 t'i el y hope is enter , taint..1 for her rompleti. whieli her 1111111:t in -ter Will be 1 glad to hear. • • • I giten hy the Farmers• It •ii.1 it.h Doi its• ii ..111 attended 114 ex - • 1,i0 - i1 OIL ins...mit of the down pour of • • built but those who braved the storm • . H Ivry 11144:104:1111. 44V4 Ding. The • o l le. l e 1111.11i•sheol by Ille 1111114i WW1 good. 11.1 if t st. fit to giti another dance the hall will be crowded to tin - III 111.,41, LUMBER The QUALITY governs the selling price of lumber as well as any other merchand- ise. If you want a good grade of lumber come to our yard. Remember it takes more time and patience to build with poor lumber than with good lumber and good lumber will last much longer. NEIHART LUNIBER Yards at Geyser. Solon h . ; op and lielt. O. Buckner was a Great Falls sisitor the first of the week. Mrs. Louia Gergeron anti non 'nun were Barker callers this week. A. .1. Dunn of Stanford WRY a tarsi »ems c aller in Geyser George Upton and S. C. Purdy wore businesr callers at i.ewiestown Sunday and Monday of this week. chicar Luma was a Great Falls visitor the first of the week. 1 :' 11111-1 And\ 1 4- CH 't the wf..-1, in I :it 1:..11, Juin n.slunir :1 Cleat l31i , . ilor it [PON r OY iKe CONDITION OF ' The First State Bank AT GEYSER in the State of NIontima, at the close of business May 1, 1915. '` ii sdav and at the houre of M11-'• Loa. Ii.11111/el SAIii will spend ihe next three month, RESOD RC'ES II Ain the is alit of the Cascade l'o Loans and discounts k.t.6,246.28 Mr. arid %h.. Mace and family from jail. With a charge of assault in the overdrafts, se c ui ed Huger ar , 1.-iiting their Mece Mi ilk. 109.93 and unsecured ..__ third degree against him Routsala )es - Bondi and \Variant& 1.. Lari ; ir,, terday appeared in the court of Justice of the Peace John T. La ill, where he entered a plea of guilty to ihe charge Hatrulk..ing,dhohuisteurfeuirni- and was at once sentenced. Tribune.'CaSh bank, M H Poole was a recent Great cunency Falls visitor. Miss M Powers spent Saturday and Due from banks and Sunday with her friend Miss Rush at Belt. 21,484.56 Exchonges for Clear. P. C. Pieper returned t) his home lug House 791.91 at 1,oretto Minn. last Saturday, after 22,276.47 spending several weeks at the Kemp- Total 96,525.66 Pieper ran , h, S. C. Purdy and Ceo. Upton were at Stanford the first of the wee t look- ing over some land in that vicinity. Mrs. W S Seiferd was a Great Falls vifitor this week. NI H Poole will hold a Public Sale Individual deposits sublect to check_ _ at his ranch 11 miles south-west of Ti me . certificater of Geyser on Thursday May 20. when C e d r e t i p ti o e s ii l t c , h - e ,...s o he will dispose of all stock and mach_ Cashier's checks out- virry. head the big bills for patticulars standing Club wir- afternoon, owing to tIts' bad %%cattier all int•nilsts were not itt atteintain Mr. and Mts..). NI. Daily of Haynes - ford wet.. , idlers at the John (lambers holm , .1prit :1st It. The 1.-g... tar meeting of the S. A. C. A /Wend eventing Was riPerit at the _home of Nlitleolin Poole Friday, 5151 %%lot played I. the 1111.1.111' 4 4 01111114441. H. Jone:4 and Nli-. Sara trNiell winning nrsit priie tIramskopf and Nits. A. Olsen Mims .1. an Sutherland and Miss Sara O'Neill %ailed on Mrs. I). Chanitiers, on their urti home they took part in a re- lay racc. CNichi huving a last puny, it 1h.- stake. Mr. aird \Its. A..1. Limit ie and family unit \Its. Mrsi. J. 1Vainkrit Valier were mailers at the home ..I \I t. and Mrs. E. I.. latioirie. also at the h., of \l r. and Mrs. John (*MIMI/1'1 4, Mrs. II 113 lintels of Ilialgesville, Miss Pearl 1r:outlets, 11. IL Roberts, E. E. Weida , ' .1. A. Liifebre, :pent Sunday April 2sth at the hom e of Mr. anti Mrs. Jolla .Mr. and NItst..1. B. Lane had a narrow ...genre. whit. rut iii g I • front Gey- ser, the liors.4 became frightened, had it not laa-a tor the eont roiling power 1hat .1. It hits for horses, they would of both been killed, he estaped with a yen. 1.i.tg. Ill the head. and Mrs. Lane is fully reetnered f the shock. TO ORGANIZE The latter 'tart tlik M ina I L , re. prosen t at It • s I ridll 1 Ile VII l' ill11.4 state .411111el 1.1111 t.11111.• and dill 1111)11 of coni- ruc.t. in 11oritatin, will meet in Helena tei the 1.1111rove of discussing and Curio - Mg if adsisahle, a state development league. Seent at A. .1. Breit -lust -in, of the Great Friths commercial club, say* the proposed organization i s to take the place of the ilate secretary's riesoidatio o n formerly ra Opera f 1 / 4 4,11. The dilfer...ly e will be that delegates at large II 11.I it, I se. 1 4.1 H ries is ill repreAers1 their local eltil.s uih the meeting ui \lay will he with the it. not of pi.rfecting such an organis- a t hilt 311440 lo sill up interiod jim 110. loternational lily Farming Coligiess nnetrirg this year at lhaicer flout Sept • 11110 1 27 Ili 114101a -I 9. Many ill 1 he state aii. lia%ing a 1 ,tit...1 iiiiate -1••••11 1... them a It. 14111 4111 4.0111..1 Iola flout Nloiltarlil at 'hal Ifni... .41 . 1 les is al, .1, an expit•ssion of and Ma% il.•%.1.1 merit li.ague will Isk\ hind f.it lhu,iui . Sliliti1101 1p the ran !tel. Great Fulls Leadei. the 110,41 in pig 411.4%.• 1/, 'Join.- eauly. the 1. -is hoots spent with our RAYNESFORD pastor road family were grt•ntly enjoy- \Ir.. .1. \\*. Iliggens arrive.] licre Fri- ed 1.1, - all. Melon. 1 1 11111 1 11111111E. 4111 V 111 1 4 Cr Cass City. \hell.. to visit her daughter, iIts. Frysig. and brother The ...teadt down poor of :tin of 1110 .L.mecouki.y_ iiiggens•Aviii al. 1 ,.•-t few . .13% It:ice - 1;0.st Iwne- sti %nit in Wirliington and Oregon be ; t., the growoig ng 1'1 1 11 ,4 . 111 11• 1% 1' ls ere nut f\. \1' it ''illiit ci- iieiuutiiii' i•••.1 I )1•1•1 she ie tery favor - sprin g Pow 1i11.1 tom W :11111 WINIf het ii 4•14.1% kilei ii cegetat ion is ill c.-'' ii lairidly. \laity of the old timers -tate we it ill has'e all earlieT iuuuriu.sut, !hall 4141.4. onnity it 110 -,-s4.1:1 4.11 :114 4.111i1 ..? the eau I pring. l ido.... sundae afternoon and wi:relI I he lain Stat t . Ir. is 1 11111 1 . 1111111i 4 , 111 110111 11111 silt , 11 1 1111 • 1111 . 1111111,11 1 01 11 W 113h it 1 1 \ 1•1 1 -1 1 :1 I ui-tug tire 1,..gan to go backward. \Vitli the I.\ ..a .4 - .111.1 a , la r .••.. /A ion of \ \Vat kiln. who jumped viol Gro...-1 as Shelby. and wesi :14 11 11 hcr haio, ‘iiiton %Om liad Ii ;Ind 111 a point tioithea-it •.11 Fort : 44.114•Ii 11111 111 1 1 1%1111. 111 1 /1111( 1 111111 1 , all NIrs. 11 - m. 1::LePtaa of Gi..a1 Fall- , apent Sunday and \h,.iu,lit ci tilie how.. \aer ilarighici Mrs. L. conglthri. Tillie Muiy spent Silt oirda v :marl Snit day with licr sister 31r-. cads. v en, ..%er hank will, the cam into le.t. ineet nun t ca,.. I the ci...k list I. et 111•1or%1. llois thy es- itt ea.', v u on. 2 ,1:.gation„1 elwridies1\ 1 \\ I 1\A\\( d..\th 1' 3 miltit'li n\ held it 1 t For siti, n 1 .4'44. except bruises and a few II ditierott th.. en! the ear tirh....1 over twice but Mrs. toy 1-41 41 ,•••.a l :11141 lk , .1.411,0) 61,1 y. ho 11..;• .1 mid 1,..ndit v. a- ti..1 Hinged,. i.r lit 11 ie..% iii1 Iiii. 111.0 I 111 , Ilk 41. 1 ..1.110.N. 'Will 1•.rv hut1 it 3 , 4 spent at Mrs. Mary Gorton who wrote teacht.rs Viii »ear Si Kap. lino. a1 the Skelton raireir near Mr 11/1.I Mt %. .1:iek Lune had a liar tow eseape front Seri.rnivt injury Fit ila it twit 1.1111161,g I • with a high spirited team. 1k. liii. t became fri- ghtened NI :1 roit. 111111 starlet 10 CRIS 11 it iii ,..ii,-rtl it i111 the result that \Ir. Lane wa s thrown to the wound and receii - id a had gash 011 11111. 101'00.11d, They iitimedni(ely returned 10 Geyser where 1)r. Biala: die...sett the %%timid. That lit' ..n.. was injured was a 1111tele. t'onslable Ilaselike took a - riontlilin! , V ent 111 cll-liary , hut 11,1 Vint: Milt a haul to ii -c for a jail the gent ii went on his way \rambling\ Lvery dity the reinaik is made 'al the street. I will Ite glad when smile or I!,. , ,• ch:11,1ctcl - V.111 la -p laced where the% will not .11i1101 I lie lielleealieliuig 1.1.111i 1111111k can annoy as well as iiighten 61%1111114 0.1 well as 1.11-4 i ng t h e f e i ef o. • ilt.•%. and ‘11. I , .1 .0 thi•if 1,1111 1 it It 11ii - t - II tilh.d , ....kr!, dinner 011. ti. it tilt 1,14. Gerahtine 1111e1 1 la'l F. C. and IT P. .pent a few OTTOR CREEK NEWS week Nlonday to incorporate. by an d a ys a l ; I Ni• ot Th.ton overwhelniing majority. * III. 1 \ 1 \ \'\ 4 \ 1 \ \I . t he If. ' I 1 •! ID 4 handier , 11.anlay etching. Albert Brammer oh Merino is ..tpentling 4: 1 :''-\ 1 \' - '\ 111-1 and i.i I lo• in Ili, 110.1,1 01 1.1i 01 -att a few the week with his mother in Lewis- holo, at the I e oi NI. Poole. town. I.. 17 ISiru ...11 l•zpinn Kop spent the Mr. \Volker, the manager of the Far- p all \ I Ile ' \ `' ek '\ \ri - mers' elevator, was a Great t'alls caller \ he \ . he all ' Ieled the ite.\11\. .ti I\' brother Fred. to \liss It.. In is MA tool, the first of the week. \V \ I \' - ' 1 \ - Mrs.e Kat lettleson %if Great Falls , spending the wia•k as a guest at the 11; - \ I ' ll it \' I\' v\ ..-11 ot Miss Sadie S'S II...iers over Sal lir41.1N K;1141 9 , 111. fore part ol Andrew Jensen home. • ; and Stin.la while enrr , nte horn 11 -it 1' Miss Florence Jen:en arri%oti Horn town re :lee 1, 1 ,. t o t Great Falls to sprati the rummer .%.111 the past vie.k, to lieu home .11 (..._at her trualser Mrs. A. Jansen. • Falls. The ()own of I r• tir -• 1 : 11 111114u1111._'tuttimur111111 .114.11i1-14. They all leti iii home via - ing Ow Misses Color:Mks' royal 1.111141 ers. Belt Times. CROSSING BREEDS IN HOG RAIS- ING - 11r. , rossing of 111'01.119 is not at all Jolant Lain. w Ina lid. the mumps. ig•.rol 1.rnoliee• it ' 11,1, 1 4 Y Te'\ 111 ' in im fa 0% ed at I hi, ra. 6( nag. lireat,ing 410W 11 Al hilt it hal tal•ell 1111111V 1/11ild tiet the type of \ II \'\' I ' \ I \I' I \ Ile ' eell \ I Y W 1.01 110111 the 11111.e.h. lilt .1 , '7 , 01111.10:1. 1 1 1 .1 1 1111 %V 3 % 'sit mg relit t ve-t at w it !I the eountry. 111tili Mr. owl Mrs. NI. Bright and chill-. it and •11. Lad NIrs. \Ellin' %Vat - kill i,.i two el I. tell aver,. out auto t lie breed you like and it i 4! • ' , ret•d8 only Pun' bred ,riu s Will larger per cent of pigs than 111 I 1 Saila 4.11 La-, been 1.foitrot .1; 11 0 '11 111 1. if\\' Ihr ' nine tui Mel IONA .•3 111 141e:it F44111 f he t mr4.1..0 and they will pie et . k i 1,1 111 more fd%ortible appea ra tier Ulla 326.01 2,145.0) 2,471.01 bankers 19,013.55 Depot Agent Irrysic and wife are rejoicing over a little daughter, who was a late arrival in their horn, at Raynsford. HORSES for sale. see 0. Buckner - Vegetable Hints. Lettuce, parsley and all other greet things may be kept deliciously fresh if first washed in cold water, shaken and than packed in a tin pall that has a very tight cover, so that the sit may not penetrate to them, and set In a cool place. In the case of lettuce, when the cover is removed the leaves wfll pop up said you will find then, as crisp and fresh an If they had just some from the garden. Even lettuce that has wilted to s sorry • Ate will revive wond'erfully i1 . subjected to a few hours of such treat. meat. To purify greens that are to be eaten raw, use a pinch of bov,it add powder In the water In whiPli they are washed. Tomatoea picked when just ripe and firm and attached to the stems will keep almost indefinitely with no no ticeable loss of freshness If covered with brine made by dissolving a tea. cup of salt in a gallon of pure freall water Seasons of i.xcessive wet or drought make \brain farming\ of more value than ordinary seasons. • • • It Is a great handicap, and may be an actual injury, to !,ad a light bores with great heavy shoes. JohnB. Muzzy Attorney at 0:11ce over First State Bank Geyser. Montana. Wanted - To rent a horse and bug -1 gv by the month. Please state lowest price by the month when answermg this ad. E. G. Morkholm 2001 6 Ave North, Great Falls. Mont. WANTED -a few choice Farm Loans at once. Freseman & Moody Farm Loan Co, LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $25,000 00 Surplus fund 5,000 00 Until% idea profits, less expenses and taxes paid . 2,714.51 66,356.21 7.8 9 2. 9 8 53,261.75 10,003.39 175.00 371.111 $32,114,1 63,811 15 Total 196,525.66 State of Montana. County of Cascade--ss : I, L. E. Younggren Cashier uf the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief L E. YOUNGGRIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 5th day of May, 1915. P. J O'HARA, Notary Public for the State of Montena, residing at Geyser. My commission ex- pires Dec. 10, 1916. Correct -Attest: Jori,4 FT Mom S. C. Ptutin Directors I - Iand Laundry CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS WE ARE PREPARED TO KEEP YOU CLEAN IN EX- PERT STYLE. GIVE US A TRIAL fit ERIDETH HAND LAUNDRY Geyser, Montana. PASTIME is the place to make time fly FRESH CANDIES - CIGARS -TOBAC- CO BILLARDS G. W. Isaacson, Prop. WANTED -a few choice Farm Loans at once. Freseman & Moody Farm Loan Co. otel Geyser Geyser, Montana American Plan $2.00 per Day Special Rates by Week or Month first.. Class Service Special Attention to Commercial l'razIelers AV DREW REDMAN, Pro fir. 1111111111111111111114:11 4'