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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 30 June 1916, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1916-06-30/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• 4 GtVS8A JUDITH ASIN TIMRS •-•• • •-•-• • •-• •-•-•-• • •••••• .,.......*....-.Q • • Important Facts About DETROIT Vapor Stoves 8 The DETROIT Vapor Gasoline Burner is absolute- ly the only one that will burn the poorest grades of gasoline in general use today, giving perfect results. 4 No generating. Made of gray annealed iron (not I sheet iron). Works like city gas. Come in and let : us show you how nice they work a I I You will remember we guarantee complete satisfaction on everything we sell you, or your money will be refunded. 1 Our Stock is like a river—Always Moving. Harney & Adams Hardware Co. I INCORPORATED A Store that Promotes Better Merchandising. * , • • • • • • • • •-••••••-•• •-•-••• • •••-•••0 Summer Fuel Use OWli CREEK coal. The only coal for summer use. SERVICE NEIII RT LUMBER CO. Yards at Geyser. Spion Kop and Belt. LUCK IN CHUNKS Some people never fail to bend their backs to pick up a pin, and yet let the dollars slip right through their fingers, card don't bat an eye. They grasp at the shadow while the real stuff marches by. If the point of the pin is facing you it is supposed to be good \luck\ to pick it up. But there are greater opportunities for \luck\ than stooping to pick up pins. Deposit your dollars with us and we will show you how to find \luck\ in big chunks and pick up \dollars\ instead of \pins.\ It is a a part of our business to know a good investment whets we see it and we are glad to recommend these to dur depositors. orget the pins and go after bigger pane. N FoRGET WE MAK E FARM LOANS—GET OUR RATES ALL k I N ft\; di' INSURANCE ALSO 111kST STATE liANK Geyser, M ont Safety & Service, a combination of mutual •interest AUTO AGEN- CY YOU can A -Ford A Ford because A Ford will A -Ford you the most pleasure with the least expense. E.J. MUNDALE EAST BOUND - No. 242 (the stub) 10:14 No. 238 (Lewistown train) .. 4:35 P.M. No. 44 tloes not stow WEST BOUND No. 241 (the stub) .... 5:35 I'. M. No. 237 (Lewistown train: 11:14 A. M. No. 43 (does not stop) 1)epiilly Sheriff Robinson all. a cal - ler in town Monday on official business. 4 ; eorge Tesky and wife were in from t he Lower Otter creek count ry. Tuesday on business. L. F. Coughlin is im pro% i tag the looks of his plata. here in town by applying a coat ot paint to his garage. Mrs. C. Fletcher left the hit ter part ot last week for the Shannon ranch w it Ii t he new boy, tift et spending six weeks at the Brant hospital. ' Mesita ines Jack ('ha mho s. Olson. and Frank Sutherland were calling in the School dist riet the lit st of ti.. week. HERE IT IS Those nice things for JULY 4th. Flags, bunting, ties, ribbon, fire crack- ers, etc.—ROSS MERCANTILE. Miss Lucile Shields, of Fond du Lac Wiseonsin. is spending t he summe[ with Mrs. J. I. Liberty on the ranch southeast of town. Chick Johannason is still shovelim. dirt bet ween showers and will soor• have the basement for A. .1. Dunn'• residence finished. r. nad sI rs. Eli Drew. id Ilutchinsiiii - - - E. •1. Mural:de returned_ Monday e%eia - ing liliti a week's s i sit with his wife A. M \ and laic...Iv oil t lie riantdi near Bynum !dont:ma. 11.-1..11 who makes her home wit Ii dohn B. NI tizzy , hits been visiting for t lie 151st two weeks at the t hut Icrtt.n ra itch. Frank If .Spencer made it ip t. Great Falls 11'..ilnesday and et urned Thurs.h. v and spent the day transaet - lug husine,,, in town. IAliii hieoi returned Saturday . tate! 111 Mont h . * stay at the Ross ran c h neat Red Lodge anti is now employed iii t h. Ross Mercantile. The next t'athulic services will in lidd in the Geyser jdittrelt on t he sec •• •tonlay in July, which will be tin iiint h. Pere, Vann maile a business trip t. Great Falls Tuesday let urn rig Thurs . , day. 11..• st ii ti's t hat it also rains a lit t I.. iii the Eleit lit. City. Oss ing to failure to striae the nee ( IV players the Geyser ball team will not play on the Fourth as pre- viously 11 unounced. This will give t members of the team opportunit y tr• celebrate where they ehoose. Belt is mak ing big preparations to celebrating t he Fourth and if the weath er is favorable they will have • huge ruin d. Man v from this sect ion a r. planning on att ending the celebration in that city. The a ea t her man ...ru( a rain storm a long Wednesday morning Iiiat madi• a reg ithi r river out of Main at reet. A- I innesota, a re expected 10 arrire bier,' 1111/111 M011111.1 fin an i•xl ended i, 'sit town are filled with Waler and several \ it h heir daught . l .. 11,i c been busy bailing it mit. I In the firAt 1.f July Fred Bahrimberg For t he ac -t t wo or t hree week' ill quit 11\. \1°°11 an') \\\. all 51411111 ploa tug has been at it stand still and dov men are spending t heir t gett rug t heir rigs in slia pe to g, heir best when things open ti p. .1. Charters arrived Isst weel fr Nort hholm. Minnesota, Hod ha deeideif t.: loeat e Nit-. it hal ter ' s Si ire and hi,, ehildren mi . will him. Ile is it emit rail or and s41.3 ha Geyser look. like 111 g1/011 plilee to 111111 Vow e ggreit t la ,t S111111. ey ening 14,4 . Ni 1.1..1 iv a lid III 4,0i0 I + ill NI Voiiiigg] .'it i c7fluiPiti Ink! Inisiness, is it it plea ,ore this t rip. lie experts to ret urn next Monday. The ea rpcnt ers employed ort thr O ' llitra 1).61 , 1311g on Mani ;tiro liar the roof 1111 and the side a all up and will be a ble to push Iii,' work al iii the dry from lloW 1111. This is lissom ing the proportion', of a rOgular build ing. Nut rr ‘s ill a ga ii> hevoin.• t he proprietor iii t lir Si 1% er Ihdlar saloon. NI r. Bah still still 1. 11141 1h.' 1.11111 . 1.1. 1 1, awry store. The carpenters 1111W ha ve the F 11111 tesIdellee 011 1111. 11111111 s0111 h 01 1 • 'is 11 a lb ellelose1 a 1111 a re 11101: a 114 •/ /1 111k 1114.11 if t he la ea her is da lap 1.• , -ay is this eek . _. ^ agialiii a int mg the barn on thi place. ! S,.% era 1 of the ranchers Mrs.. heel, 'le too horse bail illy pit -t si and report that Many t he' bridge ili•lig the toads ha e been ih.st ron,eo by the reeent trains. There %%ill - plenty Of a 01'k i1// ile roll III y 11..1 11\. Alger ea me iii %Veil nesilay from tl,. Merino yowl t rv and repo' led I hat t ha t sect ion lotil been hi it by it severe hail storm the previous day. Ray By riles wheat lield a:1.1 badly 'la triaged a. aaea t hat of L. T. t,rahianu. hi coulee - The I:ey.pr I inp:ernent compa ny's u here t hit il had gat hereil it wa- building is gradually - assuming t lie up eight inelies deep 1111 t he W1111111 alter pea ranee of a rel.:ober business house. the skit in. Contractor Longinire is working as rapidly as pOssillie 11111111 s1.111/11 , a eat )1 • \ I \. It \7\ 8\ \ ' Ile ' f t er conditions and will soon ha ve the Tue ' d \Y 1 \ . \el ' \\\ \i NI tint w her,. t hey will remain - rnet ore enclosed. Then work tai the Iii after the fourth IV . eird I d e Intel itit ran gia Itii u ant in Spite 01 lioin Mrs. Ross states that pota toe - the I a in. ri t hat seet ion lire all in bloom, that Last 1Vednesilay a deal was elosts1 garden st uf f of all kinds is looking lm•t ween .111.1 I w Heilman and Flank tine and t hat ra tidier , all along the iteltell whereby Mr. beta me 1 \ail out fi oni Billings au. bui'v put - the in Inc of a tine forty Here . + of land Ijag tip ha v. j iiiuuiuig his ranch lying four miles spit e of the rainy wee t her quite fai iners at teinied the Faritterq' through the Cobb I, 'nil patty. Nli ° t'w plena` t 101 t a as 11111 in Geyser last [fistula n has a line ranch and is a tirm le•liey el in Nlonlana land as t lie lei - cut 1*°\'\13 Y In°1\1. th\ super' tqion of Ag- Bla mita r‘14 This was OT1C parella se still /1111W, of a series of picnics that Mr. Blanchard I our t iers, cooking utensils a w l a 11 is holding over his territory. Crops kinds of 4-4:tura itt fiat es are tislict it red erop proillems in general were di, - being moved into the t la ra build I ii 11e.siol and the picnic wag pronounced on '.1Ia in st Feet and A in Irew n a Sal:el/RS. stilt Open ii first eta ss re,latira lit len. I -a a.. Ifilbakka came to tc . ..vn la-st iii a day 'ii'SI/. S}1.111 Mikis will 1/.. selA1`111 11111i t 1 - 10114 111 t establishment and after spending consider' hle t.\ • in town started for hem.- can purelut sea nyt lung I hey wish in ti', with a lead of suppliez. Just a ft ..r h- r. -4 aura lit line, rossisl the railroad t tat I: • he 1.11 rout t wagon a tid in snine Mariner bits ANNOUNCEMENT foot got ernight in a tope and the leant 1 hereby myself as a dragged hini for about a quarter of ea lid illa to for t he nomination of cuanty ! mile. ' The skin on hula ahonliter waa I .4114164,4i t the corning pi ima ries. dragged off, hig -iile vrtt s badly hut iii 1, .11 the Republican ticket, and respeet and three or bait rib , were hi \ken. fully solicit the support of trivial , . lie wa brought hark tn t own and Dr. I In ve 'Iron a resident of Cascade Brant gave him m4.1111011 attention and County for twenty - six years. a ni iii 1 he hi,'XI day took him to the hospit a I gaged in 1p,,, business of farming and in Great Fa Ils. Latest reports are to ist office address is A riningt on., the effect that he is rapidly improv- Montana. ing. George Klind accompanied him FRANK 1). .10SCE.1.1' N. to the Istr41,it al. - — - - -- Mts. Leonard Meyer made a trip to creat Falls ibis week, w here she v Bill- ed friend*. '!-\ , -! i t whaawsswa L s' T. B. Harney vi-itor in Great Fella. wa s . over Sunday - Dair Cotillionu returned the latter: John St rtinaeh and N 14 el e part of t he week from Sunburst, near I ; I L: . is Lea )\hi II'. the ti rst n st tin' t I s ii e x i s h e : s n b l r ot ou si g t i e l ii t hi f or s bum+ of horses it ith him and will st iu, rhit. n ritk i yi a mid )1 1 1:1 1 11 : I1 : .1 r t .:. I it , hat % a k i i it tg i t hetrh i e . i t s t is see . m N ult ior o • sue iiiiii .r here with her husband. than elsewhere. Mr,. .Mairgaret Duo, ail spent Sti tur• day and Sunday visiting in Great PROFESIOA L PHOTOGRAPHY Matt Anttila is in town. Kodak finishing will be done at re - P. B. %Allister went to Crea t Falls asonable prices. Ontside photograph - I lip first of the week to consult an Pye . , ing done on repuest. When you need It apiwars lImit r. Nle- somet hi ng yl.S bee/1111e 1101s 111 111 stiffly place. call at Andrew Hautala P 1 -p ma liner ft oin being out in a hea vy . rain. The welt 1 her noun is not at all eon • side' ate of t he Ntorgaii-S111111ers part y t 1111.•litio everla lid It, the Yellowstone rk. A earth wits received fr them 1 his week anti at the time t he ea rd wits mailed they were a t Melville. Hwy hay e st rock some terrific rains .lid ..p e nt sonic time iui a Omen shed for shelt..r. In spite of this th, y are tot ili-emi raged and will 111/ doubt yet have a tine time, mi s, jens t ql. wire o r raid. and (fought et - . Fli I race. 1.11111e 011t 1111111 Bath. 11.1 week and spent a feix days visit ing 11 t the 10/1111.1 Ot . Mrs, W. S. Seiler& 11r. Jensen is t lie •irs. goods business in Butte and hush week (missed through I ley ser on his way to NeW l'..rk to buy goods. liii r - ;rig the Phillipine situ u NIr. .1.41-.11 wa- tt Oa in of Company E. ..f the First %Dint:ilia regiment Had a mighty Drasl captain I., ing well liked hy his men. Ile has fottr of lois company %yank ing for hint in That te at present. :le is grea itil•Tested mm t Iii• Mexi taut \it mist ii,,i and would again join the army if his business did not interfere. Geyser Harness Shop I have recently opened a harness and repair shop in the old Johnson building. All kinds of rspairing neatly done. Prices reasonable, wash- ing and oiling harness $1.50 a set. Your pat- ronage solicited. I. J. Carey MADE IN MONTANA BY AN INDEPFNDENT MILLING COMPANY The best Flour at the Lowest price. guaranteed. We are in no trust or combine. Write for low quantity prices tods.y. Each sack POTTER—COLLINS MILLING CO., Great Falls, Montana. • • - - - - - • • • • •-•-•••••-• ....... • Wise Auto Owners It • ilore-m't attempt his own repairing. lIe piefrrs to ! , end his car here where there is rs - ci y and every conveni-nce for doing the woi 1: properly. And I he more experii-ric , d 111- auto owner ts the -mei he is to , have Is do his repairing because he knows we do it right. The Geyser Garage C. R. RASMUSSEN, Prop, AUTO REPAIR WORK. TIRES and ACCESSORIES. • • • • -•-• •-• • • • otel Geyser ' Geyser, Montana American Plan $2.00 per Day Special Rates by Week or Month WC - first -Class Service Special Attention to Commercial Travelers .,1N1)1?EW HEDMAN, Prot iikamix.smionbiesimmiminarl •••••••••••••••••••••