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The Ismay Journal (Ismay, Mont.), 09 June 1911, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053190/1911-06-09/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
I*-• ' / I; 1^* 1 -<■ IkT h- jit lev m , I SW IM- ■ * > - * * & $ » ' \ : ':t ' ^ # f , * - § i t*, -r^ a ■, - * i7! S i ;I F '’ I* ?.* V'J -C-* >*s.’A-;\ ^ T Volum e 2* Ismay, M o n tana, Friday, June % 1 9 U . Number 1 2 Interesting Notes. Bell & Peoples unloaded a new gas oline rig here, Wednesday, which will be used, we hear, on their section of land out on Whitney creek. The sheep shearing plants in the county have about all started up, and several hundred thousand sheep are soon to be bereft of their wooly coats. • • • The Ayers Bros, have up to the pre sent time, put in over four hundred acres of grain of all kinds on their lahds near town. The boys are intell igent workers and deserving of suc cess which we hope is assured all of our farmer friends this year. Maidens who dress with a sensible view, and just as pame Nature intend ed them to. jSive us a girl with a fig ure her own, and fashioned divinely by nature alone. Feminine styles get ting fiercer each year—Oh, give us the girls as they used to appear. Oh, for a girl with a sensible mind, one of the twenty-five years ago kind; one whose fair tresses were ample enough—with out additions of make-believe stuff. Give us the days when the hats women was not the reason why Christian men swore. Over our way such a fair maiden please steer—Yes, give us the girl as she used to appear __ -Ex. W ill Build. Church Notes. Frank Shaw showed us a stalk of wheat, this week, fully eighteen inch es in length, raised by Lief Young, west o f town. It is some Canadiap variety of wh(ich he has about eighty acres. Mr. Shaw says he has about one hundred acres of wheat in, of aboii^ the safne length. The. grain throughout the country, is looking fine, the wheat in most places averaging from foot to eighteen inches high. Pr. Lewis has some fiax which is a font high sowh during the ttroutb some time back. When the flax seeding is completed nearly six thousand acres of that gram will have been sown in the immediate vicinity of Ismay. • * * Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Preaching service,' 8:00 p. m. Subject of the sermon for Sunday evening, June 11th, is: What Mam ner of Man? We are expecting to have ari orches tra, consisting of a piano, cornet, and One or two violins each Sunday night from now on. The plan is to have a sacred concert about fifteen minutes in leflgth, beginning at'8 p. m., sharp. If you are not qp time you will1 mibs it. Everybody is urged to come early. Babcock, pastor. It is with pleasure that we learn that a new store building will be built soon by Chas. deGrafijefireic^ on the lot adjoining his saldoh dn the north. It is to be a frame siruCture, 20x30, one story high. W h en completed it will he a very neat little bulldlngf and has already been spoken for by F. Z .; Gray, who will use ft 'for postofHee purposes. The, office has a thousand or more patrons and the business has outgrown its present building, hence the necessity for more commodious quarters. Mr. Gray intends fitting up^ the new office with steel partitions and additional boxes which will give him one of the neatest offices and equip ment in the couflty. The contract for the buijding of the structure has begn taken by F. Mf Schwartz, and W. F. Meier will do the carpenter work. A u t o A c c i d e n t . CdWtowii Special. Energy. gopd qqd hard Work always refceiye their rewards though Sometimes they arc a little lath in ar riving, but we predict success tor the Wilsdn Pros., Sam, Cliff and Clarence, who owii find cdntbol Some 2800 acres of lan4 south of towh* 'They have in abopt 300 qf fiax and expect to put in again as much unless something hap pens. Success to you. Backward, turn backward, oh Time in your flight, and give Us a tnaiden Uressed proper aiicj fight: W e are so weary of switches and rats, tile Billy Burke clusters apq pedch basket hats. Wads of jute hair ih a horrible pile, stacked on their heads to the height of a mile. Something is wrong with the maidens, we fear; gfyer us the girls as thqy used to appear. QiVb u3 the girls we once knew of yol'.e, whose hhir fljd not come from a hairdressing store. The Miles City lobster special ar rived herd Wednesday forenoon, and in two mlnutqs were in complete pos session of the town,; and we were per fectly willing to be. beseiged thUsly, by such a Happy Crowd. As soon aS the Cowtowri Special Had stopped, its sixty of more representatives quickly alighted, formed in procession and headed by their Cowboy B&nd dressed in full Western regqlia and with a real drum-major ih t | j e lpad, marched up our maiti street, thp martial Strains of “ Cheer, Cheef, the Gang’s All Here” —theifi battle hymq—rib&ing out upon the bredze. Handshaking, cdkeWalk- ing and general merriment prevail ed during their short visit of twenty minutes dfter which, with h rousing “ What’s the mtitter with ISmay, 6tc” —they bofirded their highly decOtdted train and proceeded on thoir Way to r«. About 4130 Monday evening, B. W . Thomas of the XIT ranch, accompan ied by Mr. Cerban $,ttd family and sev eral school children went out for an automobile, ride.. jtJpon turning a corner one back wheel broke dowfi tkrpfng the machine oyer and tr o w ing die occupants in every direction. I&rs. Corbin received fracture tjf'tjie qqljarbone, while h e r ' little daughter Luella, sufferecT a severely sprainq^. shoulder. Maxine Dql^n .jyas.severely hurt abopt the heqd and face ftnc^1 re-' ceived other internal injuries, she being pinned down Dy the machine. Wm. Dolan had his leg badly cUt and sprained While thfi others Wefe more dr less bruised or shaken Up.—Cedar tirdek tiotrespdndehCe to the Terry;! Tribune. A Little Truth. return Aberdeeh’s recent call, agin’ fSllerS! C oifae We can do your Job Work. ■A u f ■ i : in. ii rs.ij ( h \ i Don't speud all of your time and money in building up the circulation of some neighborifag paper, but hand' \is ypjil' name (and tile subscription price * f you Jia^peii tu Ijave It) and watch the Journal grdft.* W e are ei£ ;deavbfing tb get blit a blhan, newsy\! phpCr anq doiug it oh a very small capital and with a spoall, inadequate fetjuipineht. W e ard not &h Object of charity, and propose to give you your money’s worth. However, it requires something pit} re than wihd and water tb product a piper whether great or §ipall. .. . s First National Bank. Capital Stock $ 35,000 ISM A Y , M O N T A N A . Your account will be welcomed at this bank where you are assured of absolute security and the most courteous service* You will always find us willing to help ypu wherever we can |n the developement of your business. Officers and Directors. R. L. AndefsotU President* David Bickfe, Vice President. E* Jv Armstrong, Cashier. James Hunter* Wm, Fulton, J, H, Price, W , G. Lang* >w - * - — KJJ31 Subscribe to the Journal. »c »vi «v G o Z t i f & l t W & s t ? inauguration D ay MONDAY, MAY 29, U| « f , ' H J,H| fl4 - Y e n b r a u t r ■ ' f . S v h THfe M - * V ' CHICAGO, M1LWTE & PUGET SOUND RT % N • • A .N->: r J * Ih Conhehtibh With the Chicago; Milwaukee & Stv Paul R 'yi W ill Open its Linb For till .N Through Phssenger Service Betweeh TACOMA^S BATTLE MlNNEAPOLIS-St. PAUL-CMICAOO Witk every glass water you drink you take into your system myriads of microbes. True, some of theta are harmlessy but typhoid and other geTifiS abound in ^ordinary water^ and you are taking chances every time you drink it. E l f & r i b r a i i Bbttle Beer is sterilized so that no possible harm can coine from its use. Twb New All-Steel Trains. Completely Electric-Lighted^. The Crooning Achievement o f the Car-Builder’s Art for Safety and Luxury. “ T h e O l y m p i a n ” “ t h e c C L U M f e i A f r D aie Y 0 D a il y ” W h o l e s d f a e A s S u n s h i n e ” Travel oVer the Smoothest and Finest Railway In America. For Tickets, Reservations, Train Service and -VM fcw • t » • * Inforpadtioa about Fares, apply t o . R . R . THIBLP', T ic k e t A x ent, ISMAYJ MONT. v. v ^ « R. ii. C alk in s ,-Traffic figr. G. W . H ibbal R d , Gen. Pass. A g t . ^ ^ i * • ♦ . r\ * ‘ ‘ecpi C. df I* Michel Brewing Company LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN The New tine is the Short Line* I |Sb» m , v: j. CHAS.IO’GARFFENREID LocaPAgent, ISMAY, MONT. 2 4 y*. % “W % ^ ^ x *r jr f a ^ i l :^C| -'♦if ■ i l •y-l m • ■ 1 1 -i/l ■ftil L»fi % m m m m ^ JV T *