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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 22 Oct. 1915, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1915-10-22/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
GEYSER' JUDITH BASIN TIMES Publiehedegery Fri d Ay at Geystr,Mont. C. B. Dudley, Editor sod Publisher , Entered as second-class matter March 25, I911,at the postottice at Geyser, Montana, under the act of Match 3, 1879. Aors . 'oriscriptiere: 12.00 per year 1 The Lemon mid Bashor boys, • rjj # 9. are confined at the hospital in Great Falls are both having a rather hard seige of typhoid, but are getting on uicely and every indication of com- plete recovery is evident. Both of the boys were working in the same caiiip so it is preeumed they became infected by impure watyr ; Orval Buticifers - N - O72\I c lii\Alliii t it working west of town had ay . seri- lent Monday that delafed % -.sork w hours. '11, rig watr.,r(s.ridly put in the field with sisNigkuattalialiel \Slichatielson in charge and while intis'- ng one job to another on the road 118t west of Creed Pennittglons plaee, here was a culvert' that the separator ;ailed to strike, resulting iii a bail tip- syn. It took about $50 to !dime the :eparator in working order again, but ,,Ir. Buckner says: - SAO is life. forget t.\ The Geyser Meat company has pur- diassd a market at Mill-sm. taking tossession last Friday. They alsd .urchased the bonding and lot awl it 3 the only shop in the town SO gives -*cid promise of good returns for the money invested. 'Omit ate fotr men eta - and Henry Huschke, who has been in the Geyser shop, since bis ar- Oval ft out Milwaukee' a few weeks ago, left Sunday to take charge of the shop. Theis will be no change in 'the Geyser Shop; ateaaers, Petesche.. and Haschke will remain here. While attending a show in Geyser, lastytiaturiply Vating,:'a 'Welt .knovsn 1., oung iuttul t tied ; his Aostif near the Pio- neer 1 . 1Vokory 'debit ( and when ready to fetyrn 144 discovered that his U e' • W A ' # sito \ oveindtt, pa_ , is quilt had been taken. This ii tbe lila , a year when a certain clams want to work themselves into jail for the winter. If the county would only establish a rock pile and 1110ke these jail birds work obout 10 . 11ours a day while their sea - Once lasted, \perhaps some of this ; theiving business would come to an end. - - Change in schedule for the • winter announced by the Ort.at Northern, hich will be effeetive November 28. • No. 43 will leave' Billings without . ally i.ininjo- Irian the prt sent schedule. anil will a 111 Cittbank 45 minutes Utter and will maintain a schedule thru to Seattle 15 .minutes • later than the 11• , (4111 TE:tili 41 Will \ince Seattle at 9•:4: - p. m., 45 minutea earl ii r than at pre tut. and is ill arrive at Billings on tlt, same time now in effect. The hmgth ruing out of the s:diedulea of 43 and I I thrtim211 Montana is for the purpos. ,.f permitting thi.se trains to do lova' work is Great Falls and Billings. the !oral tralios now running ovei that line are proposed to be discontin- usd. -•-••-•-•-•-•-•-•-•••-••••-•-•-•-••••••••••• •-••••• •• •-• •-•- • • • •-•-•-•-•-•-••-•-• • • Good Teeth Are Attractive SAVE your traveling and hotel expenses by having your work done here. 12 YEARS IN MONTANA at all times ani in all p'aces The. lend beauty not on'.y to the mouth, h.,i,.. the wl ole face. In fact. the absence of tteth is the first disposition towards rositive We are adepts in the care cif the tectn lOi\ young or old of eitlicr ,ex. We are skilled in all branches of dentistry and would be glad to Ire ta,ored with your work. We die I articular!) successfurin the es- tract •011 of teeth painlessly. $30,00 Plates. Gold -Lined, for $10.00 $10.00 and $15.00 Gold 22-K. Crowns for $4.00 ' Dr. w First National Bank. Rooms $10.00 and $15.00 Bridgework per tooth $5.00 Perfect Porcelain Clowns $4.00 F. GUY 703-704. Great Falls(Nlontana. Examinations Free. All Instrunients Electrically Sterilized ' • 2.4411s, • GEYSER 'JUDITH tAsEsiVTINits Jack L Me raised \some spuds\ on his ranch iSti Otter Creek, this year. They are of the Early Rose variety and weigh from 1 Y'r to 3, 1 4 lbs. a piece. Mr. and Mrs. George Nichttlscin and little daughter, left Flinrsday for Canada, where they will make their -future home. Mr. Nicholson has had charge of the Pastime Pool Hall ,for past few months. Arthur Landrie is in charge, tempOrially. There will lie'a Social meeting of the Ladies Aid atisolts. L. E. Young - wen home next Thursd1Y:41) wh . ich ^ • a all the ladies are invited. Mrs. W. Sieferd was a Great Falls visitor this week. - --- liftman Nebel of Monarch has filed suit in the district court for divorce from Louise Nebel, alleging desertion. Deupty Sheriff fteCompanied Tom MiGovern to Great Falls. where he sill remain for -10 days. MeGovern was arrested here last Friday for disorder- ly eonduct and placed in the local sturday he was allowed to enter the ;sic yard and catching his chance f Impact the high board fence surround- ig the jail end made for the country, itt his outing was quickly brought to n end, as three of our Geyser citizens unlined in an auto and quickly corralled Ir. Prisoner. Sunday morning he was Ikea to the enmity jail on ii new charge, ;ist of escaping from jail. This is Me- %.vern's third time of being confined in ies local jail since its completion a few (i-el:s ago, but he won't trouble any icre for the next 40 daya at least. RICHLAND COUNTY DRY The first gun in the big light for prohibition next year WRS touched off Riehland county this week When the -drys\ got there with a sweep. Sidney. the county - seat, voted 301 dry and 95 et. The country precincts carried out his proportion on a larger scale 011 the '•y side. Next year this will be a slate •ride rot and both the \wets\ and 'Irv's\ are hard at work to carry their side, but if prohibition is carried and lie 1'i111101 thinks it will, but experience ' , RA shown that it is not a hard matter ..() have a section declared (try, but it • . • is a hard thing to keep it dry. If the r , ()plc of Montana want psohibition • they should have it, but they must also endeavor to enforce prohibition after they get it, for would it not be better to keep thb saloons than to have bun - rinds of divcs spring op where. now we • • Lave the licensed) saloon. Prohibition • • would be the best thing that could • • • • • • • • • ionte to this country, but It us have the backbone to 'see that the law is enforced after it is carried. It is up to the people. LOGAN RELEASED Jaek Logan was released from the Great Northern Way to California Expositions America's Finest Ride -by -Rail Thç GOLD MEDAL of the Panama -Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, and the GOLD MEDAL of the Panama -California Exposition, San Diego, offered for the best display of SCENIC, Agrtcultural and Industrial Resources have • been awarded to thL.! Great Northern Railway. \The Great Northern Way\ takes you via ;lacier National Park, Cascade Mountains, Lake.Chelan, to Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, aboard the Great Northern Pacific Steamship Company's steamships \Great Northern\ or \Northern Pacific\ to San Francisco and San Diego -Cali- fornia's !ExpositiOn Citbs. \Go Great Northern\ and enjoy these \Gold Medal\ things-to -sec. Special Reduced Fares Special Round Ti - i1) Tiatts from Anaconda, Butte, Helena, Great,. Falls, Billings, L:wistown, as well as other points in Montana on the Great Northern Railway to Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego -California's Exposition Cities -are on sale daily until November 30th. Tickets permit of stopover at principal points on either going or return journey and are good for return three months from date of sale, but not later than December 31st, 1915. 'Fake .advantage, of thcK,special fares and . visit California's Expositions.. Call on or write your 14 -cal Agent for descriptive literature and full infor- mation regarding the \GREAT NORTHERN WAY.\ Anwrica 130E AT FIN riviA anTHE Y . Ro L ril.xe icr at ironed Peek J. T. McGAUGHEY A ist. Gen. Frehtht and Pass. Agent Helena, Mont. II. A. NOBLE, Ceti, Pass. Agent St. Paul, Shun. Remen-.5er, \See America Fir: - t\ rro-mis See (iloCier National Part on the (ireoi Northern Railway 1 .1.1 .t. Al0l•ei( I ir.`\ PO I N 14° R 11THER Y A1 10 tilistivr\at' al Pis-ls • NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS IN CASCADE CO. WHO . DID NOT PAY THicIR PERSCNAL : 1 1 11 * A e X B lf rd R of T c H oE ' YEAR 1914. M ity Commisr- i mera h a s instructed the Comity Trea- suter to (woe collections of taxes on all personal property, and in -cases where the taxes were not paid for the yeiti914 to include 1914 taxes along With 1915 taxes. All persons who di4 npt-pay the personal tax assessed the against them for -19't4 niust paY 190 taxes before October 1 or the County reagrrer will •itttaCli property for 1914 and .915 taxes. DE1 ( INIS, r-LGOunty TreasureY, - Cascade County First publication -Oct. 8, 1915. county jail the latter part of last week after the officer from the state epni• teniiary hail retailed to take him back to that institution. County Attorney Judson orilered his release, stating that there was not enough evidence against him to warrant his being had. Logan aut op a story that he had borrowed 4 . he horse it was alleged .he had itolen. This story was emphatically leafed by William Kernaghan, owner of the horse, and his testimottr &-gaingt Logan was smh that the borrowing story WEIS completely shattered. However, the •fficials fs41 W lit to release hint in spite if the fact that Mr. Kernaghan was never consulted as to the truth of the tory. lit a recent issue of fSe Great 'ails Tribune Mr. Kernaghan made his ,.osition in the matter very clear. HALL LEASED L. II. Gale has leased the Ceyser Op- .ra ball for it period of one year from R. L. Moody. the owner. Mr. Gale is half of the tr, II -known Annette Gale Co. hat has entertained erOWII8 in our hall hiring the past year. He and his wife .ire working mini a circuit, ?Mich includes ieyser, and expects to make this vil- lage their headquarters. It is Mr. Gale's intention, to purchase a new \Movie\ machine and give shows here as well IA other towns near and also to en- Sirge their, cotneily company to five peo- ple, making one of the best shows in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Gale„ dur• • ng their brief stays in (ley9..r have imde many friends who are pleased to hear that they are thinking seriously of making Geyser their head -quarter. BARKER sad HUGHESVILLE The Barker district at this time of he year is a rendevous for the sons of Nimrod, and , hunters are roaming the Take The Times SESSION LAWS 1915 CERTIFIFD BY SECRETARY OF STATE IDES, Furs, Pelts, Wool. Reitlire\ II ighest Market )'tic. brShIP\Ping to ..... ATALKER '84 ANI)ERSC1-1 P. 0. Box 226 GREAT FALLS, MONt Phone 6205 lij I , llaul your Newton wagon. longer. We Emerson our specifications mem. All steel, and easy on It pays to harrow Disc harrow and We have a full in stock. Everything See us , :.', )out . 0. AD bumper wheat It runs have them Express Sulkies to strong, your horses. with an Osborne peg-to , ;th line of Qoi!ars vi\ - i buy from mus your Farm BUCKNER Geyser, Montana THIS' --- in meet easy Emerson -us t‘oan crop easier stock are your and carries and and always. built to harrow, Sweat a Insurance. ,.. - with a lasts on - requir / . opemte I'qexible- pads guareoty , . woods after deer. Five deer have al- ready fallen to the I guns of local hunt- ers, Ian Lille got two, Alex Oriet 1, Mat Galant 1, and William Thorsen I. Hem's' Daniel, Matt Galant, Orin Ire- land and Law Thorsen are out on s hunting trip to Sheep Creek. Since the fine weather has -set, in ore hauling by teams f /am the mines to Monitrch for shipment to stnelterp has been resumed. The census recently taken shows that there are 35 children in this school dis- trict, 2t1 being of school age. The school building recently erected has been painted inside and out and is now quite a tine looking building. The school management contemplate holding a public dance at the new school house on Saturday November 20th. The proceeds of which will be applied to school funds. '4 A few days ago the new school house was broken into and several articles stolen. The county authorities are in- vestigating the matter and it is to be hoped the culprit will be arrested and convicted. A pertain who will break into and rob a *shoot house or church is a most contemptible cur and should be excluded from a respectable commun- ity. • Mr. Nuth, one of the head officials of the Conrad Banking company of Great Falls, was a visitor in the camp the latter part of the week and was FOURTEENTH LEG- the good of II. 11. Roberts during his stay. ISLA:FIVE ASSEMBLY The Indepeident Publishing Com- pany, State Printers, have the . Session Laws of the 1915 session ready fort de- livery. They are bound in sheep' tad the index prepared by the state law librarian has been carefully checked by attorneys who have worked on the codes an I session laws for years, there- by making the 1915 laws as published by the Independent, the most careful- ly indexed of any edition issued, This book is bound in genuine law sheep and sent prepaid on receipt of $3.00. INDEPENDENT PUB - LASHING COMPANY STATE PRINTERS, HELENA, MONTANA Hogs Wanted I will buy hogs in Geyser October 28th. 1 will pay $5.75 and if the market is up you will get the denefit of the advance, the day I ship. I will pay you cash when you deliver the hlgs. Hogs must be delivered in Geyser by 11.30 A.M. Creed Pennington. 10=10===101:20====011:10=10=01===t01:20 O 5 RACTOR REPAIRS 0 6 ri T On Short Notice and Reasonable Prices Or Anything in Name Address Occupation Amount Machinery owned and kinds_ _ Are you in need of repairs now - -.) - ----- Iron and Steel Fill in and return this coupon today and receive free one No, 2 extra fine pencil and valuable in- formation. Great Falls Iron Works Established 1890 6 6 a O 0 t(i=ti:x:==prcsazfo52cloi.,.. „ -- , ...,401m00=0 , Great Falls, Montana NV How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts Wu the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, 01 - pelting the Poison from the Blood ant healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hail's tatafV Cure for a short time you will see great improvement In your gen•tli health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get act of ostarrh. Fiend for teatlmonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. fold by all Druggists, Ho. Read The Times hings Worth Krtwing OATS for sale- $1.50 a cwt. at my ranch. Frank R. Spencer. WANTED -a few choice Farm Loans at once. Freseman St Moody Farm Loan Co. Fe. R SALE A Baby Buggy, In- quire at the Times office, SCHOOL NOTES The following pupils were perfect ia spelling last week: First grade -Ellen Maki and Nellie Lemons' \Won - if 'grade --Alice Amundson, Frankie Paxson. Baja Salo and Lowell Fain; Third gradr-Alice Kernaghan, Edith Wait and Ray McFarlane. Bertha Kemp, Ellen Maki and Eino Maki are absent from school. Willie Hohn re -altered school this week. - Delbert Lemons entered school this week. - Archie' Burns is still atrieet hom school. Mrs. Rile Vann and Mrs. Pate Ber- geron visited school last Friday. Amos Petesch Is through threshing and has returned to schol, CHURCH NOTES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Preaching service at 7:30 p. Qt. Subject of sermon, \The Mystery of llodliness.\ We have found it profitable to meet together to worship the true and living God. All aree ar_dially Writ- ed to attend any or all of these ser- 3ices. The loving kkidnese_pf the Lord, is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear Him, but He executeth justice in the earth. R. C. Gilliland, who has * been working on a gasoline engine for George Taft, made a trip 4) Great Falls the other day. He carried something like ,$80 with him, but assurred his Geyser 15 friends that no smooth guy could talk him out of his money, but he had been la Great Pails but a abort time, when a \friend\ saw him coming, and the two being dffirangers• in the city started to 0 explore. TheY hadn't gone far until they met another \stranger\ and the 0 • s three became compattiona. 14er. a money matching was proposed and Gil- ' bland And \friend\ number one put up a job on \friend\ number two, but after the game had been worked out in detail Gilliland found' that he had but tbrte dollars lift and that his \friends\ bad disappeared. .• ,1 : rj a