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4 • GEYSER JUDITH BASIN TIMES • 0••••-•-••-•-•-•-• •••••-•••-• • • THEY ARE FLYING HIGH So take no chances, but buy WINCHESTER SHELLS The really game birds are lively and a shot wasted costs as much as one that lands the game. WINCHESTER SHELLS are the kind your father and his fath- er used, so you can't go wrong. RIFLES -SHOT GUNS -SHELLS Everything a Hunter Needs. at Harney & Adams Hardware Co. The Store of Service. CD R. E. Diekson, of Knerville, was a recent Great Falls visitor. • John Witinino was a Great Falls vi • sit or the tole part et this week. • 4 • 11. Jolorem sis.rit the fore part of tie • week at Great Falls on Wiriness. B. F. MeConkey was down from • Raynsford Monday in iling on the Ken nedy-McCorikey store. • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • # • • • 0.4.4e• -•-•-•-***-•-•-•-•-41416,-•- • • • **II • * * •• •-•-• •-• ****** • • 0-* •-•-•-•-•t, 11111111111MMENIMINIMIIIIIIIMIMIt I THE ROOF OF AGES Red Cedar Shingles The cheapest roof obtain- able. If properly put on, will last for twenty years. We Can Supply You. NEIHART LUMBER CO. Yards at Geyser, Spion Kop and Belt. SAUER KRAUT in bulk 10 cents per lb., 3 lbs. for 25 cents LARD In pail or bulk, per lb. 15 cents Home Made Sausage All Kinds Fresh Every Day Geyser Meat Co. Geyser, Montana Fancy Cranberries lOcts. a quart. Fancy Apples $1.50 per box, Kenned) N1cConkeys. 1. W. Church, a prominent lawyet II ..iii Great Fulls, a ist budiness callet in Geyser Friday. A treat for those who, dance. .Sat tuday night. Octobir lei, Mitchel's Or chestra at Spion hop.. Dance ticket , $1.00. Everybody welcome. Adv. SPECIAL -$63.50 Set of Stuck - baker Harness for $56.90 at Kennedy McConkey Co. :11114. A/11111 Fel/Zit,' of Davis Creek, i %kiting at the home of her daughtei Mrs. 'Margaret Duncan at Great Full this week. I. E. Leininger. J. P. Bain, Levi War den, Alorris Jenson and .1. 1'. Manstlel are 1111 ***** the witnesses called fron Knerville oil the • S ye (IOW Whirl IS being heard at Great Falls this week William H. lkdany left Friday fo, Beach. N. D.. to attend the funeral te his brother, Josiah It. Delany. who die at Iii a home War Wright vi lie, Sad , . ,Canada on September 29. Dr Leroy Nlacliurney. of Belt, an Mks Birdie Josephine Charlston, Carter. were mar - lied Tuesday of th, reek. The friends of Dr. IfacBurnr . offer congrat to let ions. , The Ii. iloits Helena Orchestra a' ii give a hi iii.' in the Geyser opera to - morrow night. oetobed li 'rids ea cliestra is by far Om best iii the rout. try *nil des. rve a large crowd. 'Ile Mitchell orchestra will give dance in 51411.11 IXop. lhabilser In. to v•hic' all are illy ted. This orchestra vont. , very well recommended and no doug will draw a good crowd. The Shirley entertainers played to small audience last Friday night. The put up a good entertainment, but nemly- eyery.ine heard them last yea] they did not ( - sire to`lierir them ifgall Miss Peterson. yvho has been ill e the Columbus hospital for the past si weeks, has returned and taken up hi duties - in the Geyser school, having D. 7tla and eth grades. A number of be - -Iet ball enthussiasi met at the Hall Monday night and Is ,a pracliee gams. There is good mate, ial here this tall for a team rind ii doubt they will organize and challem the neighboring town teams at an earl date. Big dance at Sidon kop ball Salm day evening, October lath. Music b Nlitchell's Dance Orchestra. This oi chestra makes a specialty of dance /11114; his their sixth annual tour. Rea/ the billi. Ad. .A. E. Hutchinson. auditor of the M. Caul•Welister Co. lumberyards. and regular Taisho.... VItilt.ff ill Geyser, a:, stlicken with parall sis uhile temlit, to his duties at 1./enton last week. %N AM Mr. liritc!iitiami is in a critical eon& tion it is hoped lie will soon recover. Mrs. Emma Isaeson. of Bolt. arrive. Monday to spend a few days with vela hies in Geyser. Mrs. Is:meson this wed received tlie insurance from the North western Life Insuranee emnpany tha Mr. 1 , 411IVAIM took out for here boleti shortly bef..re the accident that tool Is life. FRANZ-KULAJA .Jacob Franz and Miss Sigrid Kid aja evaded friends and slipped away 1. Great Falls, aliere they were marriei Tuesday morning, returning in the Ps itlg. j their many frieed iii 144.1 i rig cioigrat tilat ions. About thirty five cemple enjoyed Ile enteo.iirinient anisi dance at Kner‘ill. ; Hall last Satirrilay night. About 2 , , from GeAsesr a I I 11111141 li od /T111111 01114'114W time. The program given b!. the pupils of the school was especiall . well rendered and showed a great &Hi of good training on the part of th teacher. Nliss Minnie Mitchell. Th donee thal followe,I lasted until 111(.1 I, ing and every Mil' prl..411•11t Vlitell it 'f0().1 t K enne dy. w h o wa s !lying for Nliss Peterson. has been lamed on the Geyser silo,, .1 force aril Nferiday assumed charge of the II :Room. This iv gratifying to the - l• ' I board to ha l.' obta ineil a tea le I worth at this lab , dale. This p,.e- ;4.:044.1- I' lllll 111111111it y 11 S:•11(101 4,14 ow I 1 none it Ii t WII years of High ,work. tlins PPS/441111 has (+save ur ti tirrininoir grades. Miss Brady of in Int ermed ia t e Miss PiS1111:111,1 Iii .primary and everything is 1 along smoothly and looks like a school years work will be accomplished. 10 -year old son of Mr. and Mis. 1.. 1.•1110114 is indisposed this week, lihistened with typhoid fever. Mi and Mrs. L. Chatterpn. of Spinn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs: I. B. Muzzy on Monday. EGGS -EGGS -We Pay 32cts. dozen for fresh ranch eggs, Ken- iedy-McConkey Co. Oxen Brant left Saturday for Butte, 'hire lie will resume his work with the •.lontana Power 'company, after a two reeks ‘ti.:ation with his family at this place. 144. Dr. II. W. Brant spent Sunday her daughter, Isabel, who is at' ('tiling the Ursaline Academy at Great Falls Oils year. r. DeCcw, State Humane officer, xes a business caller in Geyser Tuesday. 1ecomprinied by James Kernaghan. - aity sheriff, Mr. DeCew made a trip mar Wolf Butte on official business. Just a few left, $10.00 Mackinaws tor $6.50. Mens $3.00 Wool Pants far $1.65 at Kennedy -McConkey Co. Ntri)onald is one of se , ..t.4 in the Osnee-Silve ease that is sem; heard at the county seat this F. E. Cobb wee hunting this week and milord of ref urning with a deer, killed tine rub bear. The skin he will have and probably use it as a rug. tr. M. Sherman came down front Belt Vednesday making his monthly reading meters for the electria lights of our iilage. Social meeting of Ladies Aid soceity t Mrs. F. Eeurt next Thursday. Mrs. 0. Buckner delightfully enter. shied a few neighbor ladies in honor her guest, Nlrs. George Emerson of .retit Fulls, last Friday at her borne. Mrs. NV. S. Sieferd went to Great Falls 'ilearlay evening to attend the wedding .1 her daughter, Mrs. Annie V.inden leuvel to Edgar F.. Kuenne. • Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson left ;arida). for their home at Great Falls fter spending the past ten days with he J. I. Liberty and 0. Buckner fani- lies. Wanted A) buy- a Cookstove, nust be in good condition. Write io P.O. Box 236, Geyser, Mont. Frank Spencer has bought a hand of beep which he will winter on his each, He unloaded then, at Spion Kop he first of the week and drove thetn cross the country to his ranch in the enerville district. Six government sun veyora stopped at Intel Heilman Tuesday evening on their vay front Utica to the Kibbey country vhere they will spend some time on sur- e), • work in that section. Mr. Teats, )ne of the headmen, was in the party nd on Wednesdny the party was join - d at Kibbey by It. Y. Lyman of Helena, who will oversee the work. FOR-SALL-12 Mulch Cows, from 4 to 7 yrs, old, all broke to milk. iee or write to ‘Vm. Braun, Geyser. The Ladies Aid of the Congregational hurch will give a slipper to -morrow - light, October 9. Here is a good play, o get a good feed at a reasonable price •nd help the church at the stime tine. Supper served at six and until all are 'ed. 11 you want to get a ilisgueted look. .sk the threehermen- \how's thresh rig?\ It has rained almost continually or the past ten days with'oilis day's hreshing. The light fall of snow that rrivrd Tuesiley was soon' gone in the - alleys and it. is hoped by all that the .tormy season is past for a few weeks. %Although there are eight machines work• ing around Geyser there is vezy little hreshing done, there being work for all he maellim !I for at least mix weeks, the :rain being heavy has made the work slower this season than usual. Ranch- o's who have treen torturiate enough t., ;et their thtealring done, are busy lot • ing in the next years crop. There is t large portion of the land put into winter wheat. Henry Liberty and Dr. Leverton. two o f Geyser \sportsmen\ started Satur- lay evening for the Little Belt moon- , Hills with heerts bent oil II \deer.\ Niter roaming from dark until well, they roamed several hours and not wing attacked by a \deer - or other vicious animal of the \wilds\, sore- F.,oted, hungry and tired. they et rolled nto eiv duration about 4 .4. M. by reach- .ng T. Amundaon's ranch home. After Ineakty askieg for admittance, Mr. 1mundlion arose frnm his 1,1 rind ad- mitted the \hunters\ and they dried their wet clothes bv his welcome flre and partook of food, feeling after all ?'there i.<4 no !doer like home\ for they - were lost as the \Balws in the Woods\ until they found the A1111111111011 place. They returned Sunday, but the boys don't talk much about their hunt, won der why? v' ...•••••••••••••••... NOTICE TO ALL PEkSONS IN CASCADE CO. WHO DID NOT PAY THEIR PERSCNAL TAX FOR THE YEAR 1914. The Board of County C loners has instructed the County Trea- suter to force collections of taxes on all personal properly, and in caste where the taxes were not paid for the year 1914 to include 1914 taxes along with the 1915 taxes. All persons who did not pay the personal tax assessed against them for 1914 must pay 1915 taxes before October 15 or the County Treasurer will attach property for 1914 and 915 taxes. LEE DENNIS, County Treasurer, Cascade County First publication Oct. 8, 1915. CHURCH NOTES SUNDAY, OCT. 10, 1915 Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching service in the evening at seven thirty o'clock. Please notice the chnnge in time from e to 7:30 P. M. Let us be there on There will be Sunday school iu the church at Merino at 40:00 a. to. and preaching service at 11 a. m. It is profitable aud belp.f111 ( 4 ) mate together at least once a week to con- sider eternal things. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all who desire to attend any cr all of these services. FOR SALE -320 Acres, Relin- quishment, 10 miles from Geyser 100 acres plow land, Buckner - Mundale . •-••-•-• • •-•-•-• • •-• •-• • • • Silver Dollar Cafe • • •-••-•-•-••-••-• ••• •-••-•-•-•-••-••••• 411-•••-• - • • Warren Porter, Prop. Meals at all Hours Lunches a Specialty 4 ' 101.• - Geyser Garage C. R. Rasmussen, Prop. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS Try Goodyear tires and tubes, Use a Shaler vulcanizer for those leaking inner tubes and torn casings. Ford kits $2.75 and $3.50. Tire Doh sets $1.00 Vulcanizing rubber, cement and patches 4 We use Higher Test Pure Oil Co.'s gasoline. Lubricating oils, transmission grease and hard oils TRY SOMETHING BETTER AT THR REGULAR PRICE Maxwell Cars -Auto Livery 1 THE AMERICAN DOLLAR Is now the world's standard. On September 1st the English pound sterling, which was the world's stan lard of exchange and worth $4.86, dropped to $4.5). French money has depreciated 19 per cent, German and Italian money about the same, and Rus- sia's money is worth only aboset 40 cents on the dollar. The AMERICAN DOLLAR is worth a premium now in the European countries. We are urging you every week in this space to open an account for you cannot tell what day an opportunity will present itself for you to make a little money. If you have an ac- count you are in position to make your money work for you. DO IT NOW FIRST STATE BANK GEYSER, MONT. Safety & Service a combination of mutua: interest otel Geyser Geyser, Montana American Plan $2.00 per Day Special Rates by Week or Month First -Class Service Special Attention to Commercial Travelers OM1.0111.1PMEM ANDR!?TV IIEDMAN, Prom et