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• JUDITH BASIN COUNTY PRESS EUROPEAN PLAN A First -Class FITZGERALD 8c FOSTER, Props. Cafe Connected Cash Reserves Silver Coin ( 'urrenev I)ite From Approved 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000 DON'T MISS SEEING 0 0 Due from Other Banks o t'llecks and Exeliatige fm: t tlesiring Ilmise , O • Other Cad, Items I Yon Yonson 0 0 EN,.,„s„ 1 . ,xces , Ehr.iings . Genuine Economy I Can be obtained only when you receive full value/or money you spend, regardleas hf one. - _ We believe, and we believe it thormighly end :trier careful investigation that our customers who have placed their fuel problems at our disposal are oleatining a savittg in actual dollars and cents. OUR CARBON COAL at $8.50 Will Never be Equaled at the Price a.m.= \Quality\ \Service\ Frank W. Lester Stanford, Phone 40 Montana.. WANTED Bring or ship us your °ream and eggs. Our use of the by-products enables us to pay you a bonus for good cream. To those of our patrons who wish to do away with the work and mess of making butter at home, we will exchange butter for butterfat, pound for pound. We pay cash for fresh eggs. Cream nyty be left at the following places. Creamery, one- htfif mile East of the Running Wolf School Hopei; Home Ranch (Sage Creek) or Cottonwood Coal Co. Store, Lehigh. \Bluebell Procucts\ Elro Farms. Lehigh Clyde 0. Pemberton Illinois —Licensed— Montana EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 61 Clauses Bldg. Stanfor the Press A. E. MYRICK, M. D. E. BRATZ BILLIARD HALL Sado Fountain Delicacies, C:gars. Candies. Tobacco Bath Room in Connection REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BASIN STATE BANK, at Stanford. in the state of Montana, at the close of business November 15 I. REsoup,cEs Loans and Disconnis Overdrafts, Seeured and Unsecured Bonds, Stocks and Warrants Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures $180.807.66 2,004.36 1,174.15 $183.986.17 ...• 11,143.38 Playing all Week 0 Palace Theatre 0 0 GREAT FALLS g Beginning Sunday, Nov. 28 Prices -75c 55c 35c g s0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000° 1)- AT THE Stanford Meat Mallet Under New Management _ , I invite the public to inspect my market and try my meats. If I cannot satisfy you I do not expect to hold your trade. Terms Are CASH Highest market price paid kir hides Geo. Bratley, Prop. ospect\ 4udge g,cnuine chew- : -from the Real oliacco Chew than you ever tot icom the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste LOSS So long—a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costsless to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put to in two styles W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco IMEMENIMEIMMI= 1 = 11111 AUCTIONEER J. L. Wakuti LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER I am soliciting business in Judith Basin County. 105 CENTRAL AVE. Office Phone 4330 GREAT FALLS, MONT. P. 0. Box 612. THE AMERICAN LEGION Stanford Post No. 53 W. A. Rollwitz commander Regular Meeting Third Thursday of l*h Month 'like . Great Falls Post No. 3 is publiabing a Legion bulletin call- ed \The Service Stir.\ A sam- Ile can be obtained by writing H. A. Van Dusen, manager Ameri- can Legion building, Great Falls. our nation. We want to absorb all »untie -ants that want to Wake The Stanford Legion basket ball team \vitt meet the Belt town team in a triune at the City Hall December 4th. This promises to be a very interesting game which all basket ball fans will be sorry to miss. Everybody welpime. A great 111811Y applications have come in for Vietoy medals in the last few days. We would like to see all the ex -service men bring in their applieatliqns and wind up this work as solA as possible. Ex -service men, the legion is here to serve you. We pre here to serve you. We are here to help you in anything eotineeted with your service. We want to have a membership in this post of at least 60 members by the last of this year. Ten army rifles with ammuni- tion have been ordered HIRI al- lotted to this Post for ceremonial purposes. They will soon be here, To the question that is often asked: \What is the American Legion and what is its purpose,\ I will here endeavor to give an answer. _The purpose is eontainNI in the preamble to the constitution of the American Legion, \For God rnd Country, we associate our- selves for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the. con-, stitution of the United States of W an t e d—W as hi ng and Mend - America ; to maintain law mid itt g Mrs. M. Elphson, Stanford, order; to 'foster and perpetuate si on i amt. 12-2-9 one-hmelred per eent cultism: to preserve the memories nd ineidents of our associations in the Great War: toXioculate a sense of individual obligation to the comninnity. state and nation; For Sale—House and cheap. Frank Bily. 10 effinhat the autoeraey of both ----- the el a s , .es and he illaSSeS; to make right the master of might ; (*hristutas cards at to promote peace and good will on \arth ; to safeguard and transmit ,0 pcsierity the prineiples of jus- --\••••\'\\' 'ice. freedom and denttweney : tim •oti , eerille and •::itietily nnr emit- l`Y a'ley\:ott to 1111 1 - tlal The preamble eovcrs 011 r whole • policy and vet ivity. The pur- pose is therefore • two-lold, ser- vice to ex -service tlerS4/11K and *.erViCc. to the e011titry. Inn of I he main issues is the twinciple of Inios hundred oer cent . Ameriennism. What weinean by • ne hundred per cent American not every American to be Otte their home here. Let 118 do all we can to make this a nation of one people and of one idea. I hope to treat questions as they come up so that the people may know the principles, aims rtul purpoacit of this organization. W. A. Hollwitz, Post Cotrander. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE—One John Deere 4-5 engine disc plow, practically as good as new. - Price $300. W. J. Keating, Merino, Mont. For Trade—Will trade for young work horses if good size, one -Heide tractor and plows. W. II. Michel, Coffee Creek, Mont. 12-2-9p Xmas cards. (71mose your own design and verse. Shipment ex- tpeeted this week. heave your order no*. Press office, The Printers. Found—Ear Trumpet, on road between Stanford and Geyser. In - I pu ft at Press office. For Sale -Very cheap, turoom house with closet and pantry. Skelton, 700 Main, Roundup, Montana. 12-2-231) II ighest prices pa id for fresh eggs. Popular Cafe. Stanford. two lots, tf •••.•-.• •••-••••••.•1 4 .• ••••••••.N.. AV. •••-aM.M.1•••••••••”..... Great Falls Hotel GREAT FALLS MONTANA T•11111MOVr SHARPLES famot.i.i\Suction -Feed S \Skims any Speed\ ro% EPA RATO The only separator that skims clean whether you turn it fast or slow. Saves $40 to $60 a year extra, due to this wonderful Suction -feed feature (the feed varies with the speed). Hue other fins advan- tages—no discs to wash, knee -low supply tank, ball bear. ing, etc. Over one million users. Comein and obi, It work. • JUDITH HARDWARE 00., Lewistowt, TOTAL $211 180.00 State of Montana, County of Fergus,,sc, 1, Ilnymond E. IL.Ilisson, Cashier of thk above named bank, do sol- emnly swear lhat the above statement is true to the best of my know- letige and belief. RAYMOND E. II. BISSON, Cashier SuIrserilesi and sworn to before me this 24th day of November, 1920, J. I. HAMMER, Notary Public in and for the State of Montana, residing at Stanford, Montana. My commission expires July 2, 1922. hundred per cent American (he is that if he is an American) but that every one in America should be an America». and those re- eently eonte to be infused into Reserve Agents . 950.62 2,410.00 6,619.63 11,143.38 9.980.25 3,000.00 1,942.02 45.00 1,083.18 211,180.00 C•pit.al Stock Paid in . $ 20,000.00 Surplus Fund ...... ........... .... 10,000.00 $ 30,000.00 Lille to Bank': and Bankers • 3,000.00 Individual _Deposits Subject to Check 55,274.29 Time Certificates of Deposit Due Within 30 Days 12,186.40.. er's tlieeks 1,769.90 7$230.59 lime Certificates of Deposit Due on or After 30 1)ays 80.655.44 a Svings Deposits Subject to 30 tleys d e2te 2,293.97 82,949.41 161,180.00 Bills Payable Wit bow Collateral 5,000.00 Bills Payalile veil Colillenil 15,000.00 Physician. Surgeon .... and Oeculist Day or Night Calls Phone 20 STANFORD a. EDGAR G. WORDEN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in III the Courts and U. 3. Land office Old burst National Bunk Budding LEVri'TOWN. MONTANA --4 A. B. DISMORE, M. D. OFFICE IN Harvey's Drug Store STANFORD,' MONTANA PHONES Office, 24; Residence, 26 DENTAL WORK or. B. V. Cabbage will be in Stanford from December 1st to 10t It, prepared to take care of all dental work -desired.. , W. H. GEORGE GO. Funeral Directors & Embalmers 417 First Ave. North (MEAT FALLS A 1114111e to remember when grief enters the family. The dis- tinct W II. George company idea attends • o every detail. It is soothiiig to know that there is such an institution in Great Falls: Death comes to us wheth- er we expect it or not. Rich and poor taunt bow to the hand of fate. Therefore it behooves us to give a little forethought as to ; whom w wish to care for our beloved ones when they are I called. We are equipped to take care' of all caees . from Stanford and vicinity vithout any more ex- pense tits 3 if the death (waived in Great Falls. Will make calls to Steer( rd at any hour, night or day, tither by train or auto - CORRECT Attest. N. B. Matthews, W. C. Fliteroft, Directors, LONO - DTETANOE PHONE n8 EAEL - WINEMAN Attorucy at Law Notary Public leeuranee Basin State Bank Blinding Stanford, Montana THE BRICE HOSPITAL 614 West Pine St. Lewistown Mont. A modern, high eleas hospital fen attrgery, maternity end 7 tren- eentagious diseases, Era) , de- partment equipped with best tip- palltilla Made. Only trained n nrwem in all endanee. \s - Dr. J. Theo. Brie', Resident Physician. Under New Management Popular Cafe (i have purchased the Popu- lar Cafe and have thorotigit• ly renovated it. Will ap- preciate a share of your pa- tronage. Meals Served at All Hours! HENRY RICKERS, Prop Resident Deputy State Veterinary Surgeon Dr. F. B. Remer VETERINARIAN Moot. Veterinary License No. 76 Yearling Rams For Sale Purebred Shropshires Mrs. Eva Johnson Box 207, Buffalo, Mont.