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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 07 July 1916, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1916-07-07/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
ygEll ImiTH BASIN MRS • GEYSER JUDITH BASIN TI M ES Published every Friday at Geyser, Mont W. R. Henderson, Publisher Entered as second-class matter March 25, 1911,at the pottloffice at Geyser, Montana, under the act of Marc% 3. 1879. Sighscripties: $2.00 per year in advent; SENTENCED Joe Mattovich was committed to Ow state industrial school and Mat Shee- han and George Beaman were cad. given one-year sentence to the stat, penitentiary with immediate parole by Judge II. If. Ewing in the district court yesterday afternoon on charge• of buglary, to which they had confess ed. Mattovich, who is I. HMI Sheellt111 who is 19, were guilty of robbing thi Al Dunn pool room at Geyser on Juni 1. arid Backman confessed to enterin; the Conrad Grocery company's store at 13 Fourth street south on June WI claimed he was hungry and took only some canned goods. -44t. Falls Leader BTJRKLAND—AYLESHIRE . Thos. Burkland, one of the success- ful plow men of this section, slipped one over on his friends last week. On Friday he said he needed some engin.- repairs and went into the Falls and MI Saturday evening was married to Fran- cis Ayieshire at 1208 Sevond avenue Farm Loans Low Rates—No Delays REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Investor's Mortgage Loan Company A. BOL CHER, Nlgr. 808 1st Nat'l Bldg. Great Falls C. H. DIETSCH General Repairing Mir Large Shipment of Ford Repairs Auto and Engine Repairing will make things exceptionally Newspaper men need not he told of thi advantages of the annual plunge. I • • Friday will be another busy day 1,1 • the press men but the social side ha\ not been forgotten. so say nothing auto rides to the surrounding count'' , and a band concert , t he banquet - scheduled on t he pi ogra en offers iit thou one would imagine from the pet forietory word. It may include sonw , • south, Justice W. H. Safford perform- ing the ceremony. Mr. Burkland has been around Gey- ser for some Oar past and has been /engaged in the plowing busbies. Ile was formerly in partnership with Mr. Toft. The couple will make their home here. PERFECT PATRIOTISM The patriotic blo,st surged through the viens of Messer , Freston:in, Muzzy and Brant last Tuesday morning. 'They arose, seized the hoe and waged a long and mighty . WHY Oa tile Invaders of :heir gardens. They are now talking it over and taking it easy while the sore. tired muscles get back into shape. EDITORS WILL GATHER AT LIVINGSTON Livingston, Mont., June 25.- 'Phi onventiiil of the Montana State Pres- issociat ion to timvene in Livingstor Inly 19 will be different from the or Unary in that not only 'ties the time extend front Wednesday if one week until Tuesday of the next int that the location of the meetint tretehes from Livingston to 'Hunter. Hot springs on the east and Yellow stone Park. 54 miles to the south an, then 'away into Wyoming and to tie Canyon hotel where a joint sessios will lie held with , the ,riNeers of Ho convention el fZv - r'r other states. On the lit st 'day. Wednesday. July 19, there will be it but a seen' time for the men of the Fourth Es tate as they arrive. in Livingston, tlit Gateway City tr. Yellowstene Park and a convention city of no little re now n. When the newspaper men arriv, thcy . will be greeted by the local rep resentat iv es of the press, by the re ..eption committee of till' Chamber II Coin llll Ter. by representatives of tit. Commercial idol), the Automobile clul and the Railway club, to say troth big of Mr. Plain Citizen who will Is there to grret the host of editors UM their wives. In the evening the i bite way City band will furnish music nit - :t Dutch hisich will be served. Thursday promises to be a heavy Inc f 11111. business standpoint an. not only will the leading speakers an, best -k lllllllll men if the fraternity it \font arta • sire:lk It. 111.' delega les, tiro IIIPTI front III- forger II'S of will be I/II pri1g1:1111 1111,1 Oircr IIWII titel eorinsel. :Is it Mine 1•10N1' ills a IIHIN . V 11.9 extri 113`. 'Weil .11 rta ilg1.11 in (Ilk. 1.11111 itt tettaintrient. 1.„iv ingstrin 111.411.11' at tuttush 150 automobiles tor the pres. 111.11 it. rid,. ti It lint spring.- In the old days tile first question Depat orient iif the Interiot, I •- vvitere the plunge tind the large and asked of schoolmaster was the one Land H I 31..nt ,n., hold still auth :may a whether he - was skillful in pointing .1. quills, for lie bad to sharpen the pelts pleasant evening. Ilisinters is always of his whole school and e . \it hal I n mentally In - .• • •-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-• • • • •-• •-•-•-•-• *4-* • •-•-• • For Summer Weather A full line of STRAW HATS for Men, 'Women ‘,:nd Children. The Problem of \What can 1 get to eat.\ is solved at C. B. & Co. FISH Black Cod, Salmon, Mackerel, Norway Herring and Tunafish • • • • • MEATS Fine Breakfast Bacon, Lean Back, hams and Pickled Pork FRUITS Can - tilopes, Oranges, Lemons, Cherries, Bananas, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Onions, Gape Fruit, Cabbage, Cucumbers. Come to market in time. COUGHLINAROS. & CO. \The Store of Quality.\ Try a can of Heinz Spaghetti A ritalienne . When you are worried about what to get for a change. • •-•-••-•- • it unusual entertainment and some un- usual sperehes along with some good things to eat. he plans for this event offer sonic surprises for the men ono 'women who come to Livingston. Of course the trip into Yellowstore Park is the really big event of the convention. Montana people who has,. read inlvertisemerits published for the Final twenty years by the \Yellow - stone Park Line\ and have Preen a Iliousand different post cards with Palk views, arid have listened to their friend - load neighbors describe the wonders (A. the Wonderland world—and the many • who have before gone through the it - if Geysers --need not be told more. l'hey would 1101 miss the trip unit. iny conditions if they had never before I araile it and if they have made it be- 1: - ore, nothing could prevent them mak ng it again in company with their fei ow journalists. The r•anyon hotel is • ilone worth the trip and the million tatutral womiers combine to make it It,' most beautiful. delightful and dr- • •ireable trip on the face of the earth. , • Meeting with the Wyoming and Idaho •ilitors is an opportimity• not to be ll i ll imized. Livingston expeets and de- • ires every editor arid newspaper Mall II 31 tiiita tin to be present and a wo9,1 if disappointments will be the lot. of • those who do not at tend the meeting. 44 • l Inly 19 to 24, inelietive, itli altrai•tive pliree but the special ar- struet his pupils in the art. Alas! LIZZIE M. CADY iiingements and the %toy special crowd There is no modern pen of steel or gold \' ;'-‘ ‘ 1 \\\'\• that Is so smooth. so swift. so alluring as a good quill pen. The writer is 'cry sure of that, for his father used to tell him so. 'Fhe art of handwriting has certainly deelined since the quill pen went otit of use. 'file old fellows could really write. We still pay them un uneonselous trib- e ute by calling a writer a \milli 4 driver\ and picturing the lien. ever we have to mak.. aliPtract. • 40 - • -•-•-•-•-•-• • I- • • • -• • I ATTENTION .• • •-••0 • • • Lard, in pails or bulk 15c Fanc) lean bacon 22c lb. Home cured salt pork 18c lb. Genuine German home made summer sausage 30c1b. GEYSER MEAT CO. • • 4 • 4 • • • • + • C • • C • • • * • • • * terms offered them. an m d so the eper , • or was greeted only by cheers. as the : i revolution d a aries, fright the it . rest of their chiefs, had not dared to : otter a sound. i i • The Similarity. Life it, (t e a-1, n: t --ti is ettiag lii br Illobbs—'Why do you liken Ilurduppe ju en, ma, :0, 1r ott,4111. to the busy bee? Ile Isn't p m articiiriy take- p m eo 1 4). to ake ' industrious. Is he? skinks—tin. no; it s i Ii. .11.111,1,1W II Onk 110tttutik 'Sill that. but nearly every one he they “in I., it a matlint.• , . touches gets string.—Philudelptila Hee- PENS OF THE PAST. ord The Old Time Quill and the Art of Genuine Art. ,41! Information iron, the l Putting a Point on It. \That man says he wants his pie Quill pens are no longer used except tore to look perfectly natural. - said Ls. kN1) 011 - 4'ICE In rare old fashioned instances. but ' the protographerts assistant. People still use \penknives\—you can \Make It as handsom eits possitile.\ iee the name any day In the cutlery replied the proprietor. :tore windowa—but they do not use \But he insists that he doesn't want where is there a Mall or woman who \He won't think It flatters him. (1)12 Furnished Promptly them tomakemend pen n Nel or s. Il the picture to flatter hm\ i. knows how to Put a point out a quill? think that at Wit somebody has uncertainties about II E . 41EC . It was ottee tin art which e Olin I managed to pitch the way be ream, very master. though women were trading n la d s 4etierally bad at it. as they are now at II lit guessing at the iharpentng pencils. 54 flit 'V. Fill{ 1'1111.11 VI P t\ title. Be on the safe side —demand an Abstract of Title. The lul)Ilaril Abstract Conipany 1913. made !bred 1.atel Ent No. irt 0193, frt. Township Is north. brie ! , ei-t 1 (.real l'ails, - lontana. 1,t. ii,•.1 it i,•.- or intentirit to make Fond !deo: to tabh lis 1.1:111I1 1.1 • srtil)”11, \trim- 1 , 1111.---ioT11•1. III .i1 It. II 'I I:11111. it Ili.- 11111 I. I name. .1. reSelltAt1011 or as a quill.— New 1 . 1„ ‘ ,1 n a itO York Mall. ; -IL 1 , 1 . 1,1 is :111.1 I 1:11- 1.• int 1 i4wir ail 01. Miairar.a. A Diplomatic Official. - rti During the reign of Emperor Napo -1 Stithe Ii. I: Mon III. he and the empress visited 1:1 r - I 1.111111 \f . • 1111 711 '. I'\ Normandy and had arrsinted to spend a couple of days at Evreux. M. Jan vier de lit Monte, who was the prefect. :earned t hat the revolutionaries intend- + ) , 1 to hiss the sovereigns as they pass. • est, and so he sunitnoned the leaders of the movement and told them that he knew of tlfelr plot. \If you carry out your plan.\ said tie to them. \you will get six months in prison. If you do Jot your friends will accuse you of cowardice and treason. As a way out of the difficulty I proirose to lock you up at once until the emperor has ;Tone.\ The conspirators accepted tho THE GEYSER TIMES Can Ilandle Your Job Work BRIEF AND BREEZY Ammo and pailerewski booked for a 'see , • , otlIt'llOW IP lllll 11.11• LIS ol and snipes. 501k l' 1:OR PCBLIt'ATION Departmerit of the Interior, I'. S. (Hike at Great Falls, Nlotitaim .Illat• 16. 1916 Notice- is 111.1Phy giVI'll that SUSIE KROUS „f .‘lontana, n ie. .1.1 lout ry 24th. 1913, made lieniestead Entry Serial Ne_ it3o298, for •sl:' Section 24. NW% Seetion 24. Tp. in-norih. lig. 31,aitatia Meridian, has tiled r ..t r• r , t IhiCht h t I I ;Hake final htee- 4.4 10 f• , (.11,11,11 Chi h4! d e I .. ;11111 I` -irobe b d. before It. Bemis :it .411, , , at Nliallatia.. on the 2. - d It day ut t 1,11 ma lit 1,1 (.111. It! Motitatia. Rieliard _It i r. .1 k II. `ikelton a lel .Ilbert •skriti,ii. :ill et . St art for ,I. NIontaria. It. N. Stitherlin. Register. , First Publira(ion Jim, 25, 1910. WE AIM TO PLEASE -I be satisfied if you wake us your .-hiputents 1:1 1\ Ir • BUTTER FAT, PER vomit) . 26r I. a it. Great Falls t1:1 . 1 I I I - I s; 1 MEDIATE ENT Highest Prices Paid for Poultry 1), 1.--t swa.-1 10. \t .sliiputt-uit I, GREAT FALLS DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Ar• — MADE IN MONTANA BY AN INDEPFNDENT MILLING COMPANY The best Flour at the Lowest price. Each sank gua t ant eed. ‘3r, are in no trust or combine. Write fur low quantity prices todr.y. POTTER—COLLINS MILLING CO, Great Falls, Montana. mow vowarxemrapromna••••=1\ 1.•••••1111i •••••• FRANK STROUF, President E. B. MONDALE, Vice -President COMING GEYSER IMPLEMENT COMPANY With Full Line of Brand New Stock of Farm Implenients and Repairs -21) intenational Harvester Co.'s binders, mowers and twine, Foot Lift ploNN s equipp- ed with quick detachable shares. Everything up-to-date. LOOK FOR OUR NEW BUILDING F. Mund-ale, Manager.