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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 29 Oct. 1915, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1915-10-29/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
c;r.vsrk .itt BASIN TIMES , 1 • 5 4 • 0• - •••••••••••-••-• ••• • • •••• ••-• ••••••••••-•-•••-•-•-•-•• ••••-••-•() Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grove and Arbil • • • • • • • • You Should Know That Our Line of COUCHES A IRON BEDS SANITARY SPRINGS is complete and rightly priced MATTRESSES All Grades and Sizes Agents for Wilson Down Blast HEATERS Will hold fire for 48 hours Harney & Adams flarclware Co. The Store of Service. dren were Great Falls vidors this week. John Annala, Our good natured drs... man, was a Great Falls visitor Tuestl.. - ... Read E. H. Stindermeier, op torn add Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Crithart wen Great Falls visitors this week/ C. Nelson, the rantilon piano tune] man, of Great Falls, am, ahusines: caller in Geyser Monday. R. M. Armour, one of Great Falls prominent lawyers, was a Geyser visi- tor on Saturday on official business. I.. 'F. Stiles, of Great Falls, \cried\ thi MZiody auction sale on last Saturday when everything sold at a fair figure Miss Sadie Witsiers returned Mon day from Great Falls, where she hat been the guest of friends during thi past week. Mike Byrne spent Sunday with hit son Edgar at Lewistown. Mr. Byrn , reports as finding his son recoverint from his operation very nicely and wil :cave the hospital the last of next week Mrs. Owen Brant and little daughte lei': Saturday for a week's stay in Huai %% nth Owen Brant, who is employed on the Montana Power eonqatny with head quartets at Butte. Ole Heine, of IIRVW, unloaded a corn plete threshing rig at Geyser Monda, • and now is engaged in helping to thresil • the bumper crop of this section. 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. Mr. and Mrs. George ..i.hoston ant Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson, all Iron Gnat Falls. motored. in Sunday ant spent the day with Dr. and Mrs. Brant Attend the Grand Benefit Ball unde tine auspiees of the Catholie church er Geyser on November 0 in the Geyer., Opera Hall. Good Music, Good Time Good Eats. Alec and Dave Chambers left Tues day for Alhambra Springs, where they I will remain for a COUPlp of weeks en !a,v mg this pleasant resort. W. W. Kelley returned Satioday t. his honer at Waterton, N. V., Rites spending the past month in Geyser look aftvr his ranch interests. near here , Mis s Fern Sikes, of Merino, leaves 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 this week for Colorado for an indefi Lite stay. - Harley Porter, of Sand Springs, wa a Geyser visitor the first of the week Hat ley has 44) acre 51 of fine land in th Ind Springs section which will be val 1.•thle property in a few years—when toe lia iii oanj coniPs. The Andrew 'Maki family are now oc copying their town house, having mov ed in from their ranch the first of th: week. Wait family, who has been occupying their house for the past fey months, moved Monday to the Chorc! house smith of P.ter Vann's. H. Lis ix anti B. J. :IL•Conkey. two c Raynsford's active business linen, v. -et Geyser callers on .Monday making th trip in the Livix ear. - M. , . Hula rts. , of Merino, was a reeeni Great Falls visitor and it is untierst011. shot the contract for the Equity Elev.° tor, to be erected at Merino, has been let and work on the construction wi. begin at °nee. The ladi. of the Catholic church ol Geyser are planning on giving a gran. benefit ball in the Geyser Opera boost next week, November 6, to which Hu entire public is invited. Teh Ladies ha v. procured the beet music obtainable ant at midnight will SF rve R splendid sup per in the O'llarra building. Come Oft —tome all. E. J. Mondale. of One firm of Buck ner & Mondale, left Saturany for Gil man to assist his family in the \move fut.\ We are glati s..1 welcome anothet good family to our midst. They will occupy the B. J. Muzzy house for the wirter. during the absence of the own - Miss Lena Tintinger WaS a guest 01 Geyser friend.. Saturday a».1 Sunday. Miss Tintinger was teacher sit the (it ter Creek sk•hool I, .r I wit I ernig and ion the past two years has been employed in the Itaynsford schoola. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thaxter were Great Falls visitors .\.1torday and ii ii day. Judge Roy Ayers bas appointed B. F. Moulton of Grass Range as county C0111 missioner of Fergus county to jill the vacancy caused by the death of 16. Gallagher. Beginning with November 4, Moore i-i to again have a new , paper. F. (7. Man shall, formally publisher and editor on the Roy Enterprise, will have charge- r,' tine new weekly. S. E. PAerson. tInn' former owner. is engaged in . the prac• tiee of law an tithe paper has been run under lease, until it was recently KIS - pended. But Moore found they could not get on without a paper, so the Conn mercial club got busy with the above result. - - Mrs. Nlieyr, of Great Fafli, is a guest st the J. I. liberty ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kuenne were preat Falls visitors Wednesday and ,Cltursday of Haig week. E. C. (oak, of Sand Coulee, was a jotter visitor ou Friday and Saturday of last week. Miss Peterson, one of Geyser's school tistehers, was the guest of friends at ;real hilt, Saturday rad Sunday. W. E. Johnson has recently threshed 'is grain and reports a yield of 54 matte!, MI a 40•acre field anti with an iverage of 40 bushels of wheat all the vsy di/ou t do Such reports, and Mr. Johnson says this is \straight goods. no hot air story\ is what has made he Juaith basin famous. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergeron and Mrs. I. A. Pre%ost were Great Falls visitors Friday and Saturday of last week. Mr. ind Mrs. Bergeron are planning on. pending the winter in Canada, their vative country, they expect to start text month. A tournii,Yr of fieyaerites were attend lig the sale of the State lands held at :real Falls this week. Among those turchasing land were J. I.. Mears. 160 u rea .0 4.21.75 an acre, George Upton, 60 aeres at Cl2 au acre. • Carl Olass 60 at $21 an sere, L. 'I'. Graham, St - Tres at $27 an ace, Martin Grove 120 eres at appraised price. This land all aid nem I:eyser and is of splendid wilily an atheist. purchasing are lucky n Requiring this land at as reasonable igure. as nerly all joins the land al , cads' n.v.ined by these riles. Rayle.1..rd's new gymnasium-antlitor- um is about completed and it is the in• ention of the Raynsford people to act 8 host at a Grand opening on NOVP111- ter 12. There will be a short rnitsiCal irogram an an speech by one of the beat .clucators of the state, followed by a banquet. They have engaged a good .rcht stun and dancing will be one of he features of One evening. The room I used for dancing is large and spacious ind it is hoped many will avail them- selves of this opportunity to visit our sister eity and accept the hospitality hat i 5 aaaitimig you all there. Gale & Gale will give their opening ntertainm. nt next Monday night when hey is ill present \The Power of Money\ t play of high dramatic ,order. Mr. ate is making a number of improve- ment. in the Geyser Opera Hail and it .4 their inuntion to put on some I:ood Stuff\ this season, assisted often my other talent. Remember there will le a social dance after the show next Monday night.. Read their advertise• merit. SCHOOL NOTES The following pupils were perfect in spelling last week: First Grade—Nellie .emon, Hilda Peteach, Helen Lemons. inst Backa and Clara Berry. Second ;rade—Alice Amundson, Eli Dudley, 7 ratikie Paxson, Haiti Salo and Lowell .\curt. Third Grade—Alice Kernaglian 'rid Ray :McFarlane. Hilda Petesch is on the hick list. Willie Huhn and Theodore Goebel tin 111`. - Ilt this week. Pansy Betgeron has stopped sthom is she•intends to spend the winter in Montreal. Amanda Petesch is remaining out hool until her mother returns front In a ukee. Amon Petesch spelled the 7411 and 5th grades down last Friday. Rose Hobo and Archie Byrae are ab -.cat from school. Hazel Paxson, Marie Kernaglian anti Henry Backa were perfect in- spelling last week. EdWard Ku iii and Alta lemons ar , from school this week. CHURCH . NOTES 1 , yser, Sunday, October 31st, 1915 Noiday school at 10.00 A. M. Pr..aching nit 11:00 A. M. Subject for morning sermon --- -- 'line Development of Character.\ Preaching sertiee in , .the evening at :311. subjeet, \Discriminating Between the True and the False.'.' Trost in the lAirtl and do good so shalt thou dwell in the land and feed Ill His faithfulness. Delight thyself in Ow Lord and lie will give thee the It .iit's of thy heart. IMP 4 640/1/. Geyser Shoe Shop Al) kinds of SHOE REPAIRING done with Neatness and dis- patch. SATISFACT- ION GUARENTEED Shop opposite Pioneer' Barn. W.' H. Westgate Prop. A Read The Geyser Times \ • - • - ••••• - • - •r• - • - ••-•••• - • • • •-• • • - •,•11-••••-•-••••••-•-•-••-•-• .• • •-• • COM- I MG! Jeweler and Optometrist At the Geyser Hotel, beginning Saturday November 6th. and the First Saturday of every month thereafter. Bring in your Glasses, Watches and Clocks for repairs. Your eyes thoroughly examined and sat- isfactory glasses guaranteed. In other words, sat- isfaction or your money refunded. E. H. SUNDERMEIER Reg, Optometrist, member state am' riEnnal association • ,-„ Permanent Office, BELT MO'NTANA. •-•-•••-•-•-•••••-•-•-•-•-• • •-•-•-•-•••-•-•• imagnitiosni fi rsimai Geyser Garage Standard Auto Supplies Goodyear Tires Double rubber inner tubes, Portable vul- canizers and vulcanizing supplies —FORD SPECIALITIES— Champion X spark plugs, Double • leather fan belts, Imperial radiator hose, Autobestos brake lining, Brake t hoes lined —PURE OIL CO.— High grade lubercating oil and transmission grease Special prices to plowmen in barrel lots. Repairing solicited—All Work Guaranteed C. R. Rasmussen, Prop. IN REAL LIFE It seldom happens that the \tail wags the dog\ or that people \get the cart before the horse.\ They are merely ex'ravagant examples of things being done the wrong way. There it a wrong way and a right way_ to do everything. In taking care ofyour money the right way is to Deposit it in a good bank like ours, where it will be perfectly safe, yet subject to your check whenever needed. No need to tell about the wrong ivay to handle your money. It is the wright way that you should know and follow. FIRST STATE BANK GEYSER, MONT. Safety & Service a combination of mutua: interest Hotel Geyser 1 Geyser, Montana American Plan $2.00 per Day Special Rates by fl'eek or Month INIGS,1•17:1 first- Class Service Special ilttention to Commercial Travelers ANDR ETV I I EDMA N, Profit-. imussawai Cit , •-•