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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 23 May 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-05-23/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• • Vol. 10 N. 14 $2.00 Per Year tanforb* ortb. STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY) elONTANA, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 191S VOLUNTEERS FOR RED CROSS COMING FINE STANFORD MUST RAISE HER QUOTA AND MORE WITH- OUT SOLICITING GET IN BY SATURDAY NIGHT Following he hIWIrei11011 of the chanatian of 1 he Fergus County Second Red Cros PIII111 C0111111111.1.1.,_ Stanford is this week raising her tivtit of the *10000,- 010 national drive through the volunteer n1011041. 1/00111S Wert. 11111c041 in the Stanford Alercan- tilc and the Basin Trading 4•41111- I/ 811 .V S t °1 ' e S' lildie4 Were 1)1\eed TWO LEAVE FROM in ellarge these booths and the neolole xvere asked. through the press, to (none fonvard and tuition. I hell' eipt ions wit II.' 41111 any personal solivitation. Wh ei , t hi s me i h in d _ Pt' those o n wh om he STANFORD ATHLETICS 'WILL hilitY of scent! , that Stanford SUFFER WHEN GRADY raised her quota rested were 1/ COES TO SERVICE little inelined to) be doubtful. bin 111...‘ are more than pleased with the very splendid manner in an GvER GREAT NoRTRERN tht . tif !lie Uu ity has responded They are pro;o1 of the record made to -date : every 1evoidi14. ki the pub d lisheIi 0111' iii t he e011111111111ity is p11111(1 Of • of h ,, for next week's the revord and 11 - 114•11 „ oil. lark is oilly A CITY LOT FOR RED CROSS . The first of the week the .fol- • l ow i ng l e t ter was reee i ve d row Pant II. troiiIy \I hereby plane Lot 15, Block 5 of the Origittal Townsite of Stanford at the disposal of the, Stanford lied Cross Committee to be sold in any manner they see fit the ettlire proeeeds xvillt the exception of *25,1)0 111 go lo I lit lied Cross Treasury through 11.4 , St aiilori I \rite : , ‘25.11:1 e wilt used 10 • raiisfer the 101 ‘villi a elear title 44 the purchaser. ha t' you wet Inv ladies in the lied Cross booths yet. They are al the liasitt Trading and the Stanford .11ereatit Re each day a, d will be glad to explain the uniary subseription to you. STANMO MURRY \ 1 \\\r il Y st.,i,ford told he (pima t he eolutty will he proud K ent i n° . a r M er i no. a (V: 11 , r reeer.i. SO far 114 . 1'SPI1i11 ,ifie s 1 . 1.1.11, Ill' . 7 4 1:1111 . 111'.1 '\\\ 1 \ 4 \ 1 \ 1 \ . • Tile!\.• boys will Cilia ii ill el ti ill iU(il \ I d \\ Ititiliav evening for 1,..wi•- ettliilo' on I linse wi\) 1 \ii\ 1 t '' 11,,' • I in I ill \•... ji : rum p....1)01141. 11 14401:S 11011' Z1S thougn .. 1 11e,, , ,,v „ venni! , for ramp this etoninittee would tind ilselt s. waking ow hip over find w , llt nothing to do. hut or course no one must lie slighted. Every- one I. Hist have ;in opportunity 10 do their part no this great work - Boit ' t allow .‘ , iourself to he Nolieited. It' you eat)) etnite to hecore 41rop a line to the Red Cross stating the 1;reat Mr. tirady has !leen in Stan- , d alitiosi six .) oars tli *nig Ivhielt time he has tal:int ill v, part iii - fire - etimattinit:. - and espeeially in the athleties of tiovn. lit' \yin be inisst!ll in Has Your Pocket Book Volunteered? The Red Cross Booths are expecting you ,his wuk. Already many pocket books have volunteered. The subscriptions are coming in nicely. This is YOUR part in the war and you MUST support it liberally. Don't make it necessurv to conscript your doll3rs. YOU area TRUE Amer- ican. Don't lei Saturday's sun set without your sub- scription being made. You feel better when you give voluntarily than when you are solicited. Don't make it necessary for the committee to call upon you. Be one of the volunteers. If you are not coming to town this week, mail your subscription in. Don't wait to be solicited. Call at the Red Cross booth and volunteer. MORE than fyou CAN LPARE Do it at Once GEYSER WINS RUBBER The Stanford high school base ball team. went to tleyst.t. last Saturday . afternoon and played their third game with 1114. St•11001 14'11111, losing by a srore or live to six. All the games liaN keen very elose and the boys slate !hal I he seileillg tile Iwo I ••;1 its (11 is 1111 . V -1111y. This 1: •_!1,(.(1 •(:((s)i'l :ilia 1 he Nallie (.((«(1 5 Cents Per Copy FOUR VAGRANTS GO TO THE COUNTY JAIL ALL QARGES COULD PROB- ABLY BE CHARGED TO JOHN BARLEY -CORN ,,,-,0 0ldisheil f the LAW iv Lnai VERy si m in or loser as for iltIrmipr . niuT rho r;11110. 011- or tlo , foil iii\ lit-il 51 „.d. ; ,. r 1 hrs.) ;IA duril•L: lii• p a s., 0 4.4.1.; 41t . the day. S441 , ,ethiug• Ithe : 4 ;1°00 vav,' w;i s p l eked ixas raised l'or the lied Cross and :II -1 •\•\1 \i soy\ Ping h oot ri ntr iiirs was . 111•.1 ii•i• ,-0111; ith SvIll 141 I 11;111 .111\. 0114.S11•1' t row al !.- 1.01411;,1 j:lii • i 11.111 110 was 1.4111 AT SURfiRISE REEK ,1,1041 11 i' 1! 11111111e•I' 111111.1's., C II „,.,..• BAD WEATHER PREVENTED \ I. hill irl 1 4- 1•:\•, SUCCESSFUL MEETING ATTENDANCE FROM THE nt.t TOWN-- -OOOD CROWD ;,11.1 Tin••:.1.11.- . ir.oe ;he tn.. depart 1,, , •ks 1110 1.111,1 ! 1‘ 1 1 1: ;:‘ 1 1. 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School Year to a Close „„,..., • did it'll ,„ii vavrativy ;10, __.„ L ii. , - xv . 01 to volunteer. base hall and Inisket Intl! i'S1/4.1,..- • U111011111 Vilti I MISS KINZIE 'S ROOM WIN'S THE CUP -HERBERT WIN. 11 is athletic training xvill 140 This is hying written Wellites- iiui'hNER INDIVIDUAL HONORS -DIPLOMAS AWARDED tlx ex-ening. At the time of elos- asNisIal \ . \ i \ ing the booths this evening ap- Ir '' \ \\ g 1 \ 1. his t'ttuiiul i.\ s )1141X1111i114.1 . 1- *7:10 111141 'Well - 011144.11.11. 1,1 , 1's gel and is. Fred J Aj make this at least *1200 by Sat- E. c. Lewis. *5: Nora Moen. *5; • mida . ‘• night. 1)4) 11 1 delay. Ifit it Vratul: Brainard. *5: :Albert SO1' 110W. en•aoi. *5: .\11.S. 141S1• S11111.1% Subseriptimps toolate - are a s Ales. John 11r. Nelson. *5: -John -folloxvs: H. Nelson. : 4 ,;5: SW it /el'. A. .1. Stough. *10(1: Alma C. .1. 1V. ',esti,. *5: Mr. and Mrs. S. Stough. *50 : Culver Stough, V• Osgood. A- E. Peterson. $5; *25: 110411'4.41 Slough. $25; .1 h.'. o. .11.41er:n o. *5 A ; ..1. tiovins. *5: Hagerman. *25: then it. (fa)t.i Mrs. Carl Nelson. *5: U. U. 41ex- 27) : Ralph rlitcroft. *25: N. It. ander. *5: .1. II. Butterfield. *5: Alatthews. *25: 1?obert Hurst. Patil 'taker. *5: •Inseidt A Wild% tk25 ; Frank Meredith. $25: W. I'. i * 5 : Airs. W. S. ()'rontiell, $5: lfuntoti. *20: Beulah Aleretlith. %mom'. *5: Harry Turk, *15 ; hi ali ,41,. m ere ditt l . )100, 14. Rosa Schaefer. :I.:7): Salesman. WA! • 4.:10 NI • C It 1 • *4 101 S 3 11 • NI K CHEADLE MME !I FINE TALK 11 . hi %tit._ IS 011.• 11.• 111.'41 . it ;le i „ all. % 4. 11 e W110 IS 11111 101 , 1 11 II,,' 411111. ;111,1 1111011 110 p l„ y ,•,1 4ml 1,•, 1 , 41 ear l, •144 11 F1•11(11:4 0:4111111Y wipli finixt regis4 ,.1. heron. 1,0 111/ . 4'11111'1V ill' is talliing town i d in .h , giving: his i'xetis' flit , ii bis loco trieods exPlatn - not and anyone tvIto lb , ' war s1 11 14111 , 411 ;111 , 1 111 '' 1 a\ 4 -, refuses or rails 110 so is guilty' i.\ 1 \• 1111111 Y \ 1. II\' 11 \ 11 v 1 ' 111 \ 1 'wrath] punishable by tine told hi. - The exerris..s of Cotiimene , .. uotol thintfs the.v have iteentoplish .0 1 ,.1 4 g m , „ii duo, or Cross. Y. W. C. A.. it do 'heir ' 1 ' 11 .' 4 we l d w ee k ‘v l i i,•1 1 b r ought ti l e , 'I in the and loyal sehool \-ear to II close \Ver.. all She inelinled in 114.1. oral 1411' 1‘ 111 Z1111'101111 11101 were very a i•er . ‘• ernest appeal ior gu'nitl ii Th e program began etriletS ill his line. This oration Thurslay afternoon with a traek %vas well prePared and 'gutting II meet and spelling eontest. the' a lila , ' just Previous to the lied country sehools or ow distrivt. 11 • '1 , 1 111141 l';11.11 1'1111111 ill 1111. 1111111 S1.11001 ; 1 sS A 111 elii 1 h's 1 ell(e`t . es' filet that the iv:quite*. %vas cold 11 \ 11 revivwe'l \ 11 ' 111 . 1 ' 1 \ „idiiS when ‘ve depended oil foreign aide interest in the tract: meet \tin\ t\r '\\\Y \ 1. \\ 1 ' among the toxt - it people told vow- 1 1s s ifie s .. ,\\\Pa r i n g 1 I I i lions %vita eommercial voutlitions 1 : . 11 I. : • I/I /MIS. : IS. 11- 1111 1 Olt 11111011g It NA' 100 S 1111( A10: Lee $10 ; (f rail , 10 .y. 3 : Ali ve My r j e k . *3, J o h n %vas . Wit II du , px. 01 11/11ily 11.114.11 111/' • Made 111 frpaory . W . W . Gall. $10:$2.50 Chas. (fregory. A I) Strout' *10: William Nei- • *2 50 : Chas Calkins *2 50 !)on- . . . mever. *10: If. It. Homer. *10; 1 ald Myrick. *2: D. It. Wirt. $2 : S. N. Langdoc, $10: Mr. and Mrs. Leona Switzer. $2; Rosa Schuster. 0. .1. IltilL*10: W. S. hawk. $10: S. (1ochationr. *2: Joliti ('an - 'huts Raker. *10: Mrs. AV. Him. ; M rs. .1filitt Campbell. 1)0mildson. *10: Mr. and Mrs. \V. : Annie. Campbell, *1: Donald J. Henderson. $10: Mrs. W. S. Campbell. *1: Donald Haney, *1, $5: M. A. Ross. *5; 1.)r.'41,41,,, -1r.. *1: Alt's. J. W. - Myrick. $5; R. E. II. !lissom. $5:1 Leslit.„ *1: H. P. Fitzpatriek. $1: Ralph Morris. *5: Ilall Brothers,' Lawrenee $1: Cash. *1.05. 0000000000000000000000 • 00000 00000 (DCO SERVICE YOU CAN USE 000000 • 000000 Where is there the man who does not have a check to cash now and then. To turn your checks into cash is a part of the service the Basin State Bank offers you. • In fact, there are many little services of value here, in ad- dition to keeping your money safely and ready for you when you want it. We suggest that you use these little free services, and become well known here. Then as your acquaint- ance grows, you will learn of more ways to make this institution, its men and equipment useful to your financial and business interests. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000,00 Surplus $10,000.00 WHEN IN THE STORES BE SURE AND CALL AT THE RED CROSS BOOTH .)00 00000000000 000000 • 00000000000000000000000000000000 roniests all the roan, iiiii tract: and field events were ?flag - Thursday evening and ‘vas %von The spelling contest x‘as held lo Otis (tray. 114.1491 Nelson 111.- ing siii•onti ailed Freda Wesi•lie wiiiiiers in the spell- ing contest gained points thi•ir selimils. Aliss room, grades 5 and tl. 111111 the loving eup whieh 1 ' i t I s ,„ Nvell Outsell and tit ing remarks. this ;111 ;1111111;11 ;11111 4'11111 1 1 \ . \ 1441 '' 1 \\ N V • . vear the school xvitining the most X\\iii I i i\ wHied di l iininas • points will gel the colt. Miss “ray. as honor graduate. Herbert Winner . xvit 11 12 points was Presented with \ mel.\ 1 \r - Ivon individual- honors in the 'hill to tile 1 . 11k'ersitY of Mon - t raek meet and was /111111111'41 ;1 1 ' 1118 ' gold medal. Elinet• Vol 11 l';1/111. Mee- The girls 11111I teilehel .8 w\re (11111 „Willi 10 points and reveix/41 th\ or good and Floy4I - Nehel ‘vishes \\ 11 \mg rid \ 1 \ h \ lis. was a wa .1041 t lie bronze 1111.1hIr - 111 S1.1` 1 hal this Heir •11111. is 1 . 411'104.1114'I'S 11/!1'.' ;arrived from -.4144reetl. II' a man solieit S y011 \ • ,•1,e• is!ip 10 0•11•1•1 1011 . 11411111N 1/11 i ' 441' 1440111.1' for his (tint I.'. A. Motis place mirtheast per -total use he is a vagrant and 1.01111/1111111 S11011111 III' 1101111' 111 41111•1'. 51 is is 111101114.1' 1Vily $111 1'1111 111411 Perfeet gro‘vitig weather that, 1vin - the war. is l'airl‘ making the %cheat jump out of the !. , rottlid is making the - .Dr. REYNOLDS IN FRANCE forai-rs If rent Falls Tribune:- Word Airs. LS111111;1 f ;Olson returned was ir c i i .,„1, 4 1111• 1 . 01•1. 011.1 I/1 1111' 11.114.k 1 . 1.0111 of Dr .1. I. ile.viittid, oilin, illy. tar: ..„. \ iSt \\\\• when' slut' \11\ \ee\ 111t1, 111. 11111'1111', 010 i/4 1101V 4. tttm te\tit\ K, t he , r\\ertil , \r ,\ held ill he eorps,' 111.1' 111'4) 41'1 I 11. II 111 %lig \ ;I I • 1.11) 1111., H11'11'141 S/11 . 4.1y 111 F111111'1! 1vith ''ash her. I lie, A isierieali expeditionary force people tii use .1 ii m „,„\• an d Tile %%mill or the arrival L' Is 011 fievasintis anti 1 „,,., „ r %vas gratif.ving hit of news Lt i v e A m e l ie a n.,,,,,,le goods the . s pr i ng to him friends for lie had. they Preference. /1114I 11'111 111111(1. 110.11' 11111111* 111444 iii milt'''. Merited hying the first (11. Al the elwie a the Program life Cuture. Mt.. Hammer was en- Palls doetor to see artive 4hit‘ iii diplomas sholving eighth grade l ow e d i n f a i• in i ng wi,.\ 011 ,d it the Nvar zinie. gradaatimi %yen. a‘varded Otoi 'wets to rouloW f h e same EIVill1111. (10011111011r. Hyacinth Col.- . 404414 yo ; vall C:111 111 1111. Crims 110,,114 jell, Winner mot Flo.vd locate plaee that suits him. before Saturday evening. b I 11115 1111'111111.41 111(.111 011 Tibi\s• -it Ii Vt' it •eption of the pole vault ;old the .‘\\'°\\ 1 \ 1 \ is 1 \\g more and more. Slit. appealcil ill Oil 9 3 1 110111k. CARD OF THANKS Friday 4 . % .,. 11 , 1114 . was , g i vim over IWISP, 141 express my many II) the fin a l d ee t alwi t or y thanks to the friends of Stanford an d Th e. and the surrounding w ( 1 . 1 4 5 111 1 U4eTi .'J ti t ' i l t. li s - 'tenor.' npreto.otatives or tio• IOW tr\I. hit' 111;111 Y h'VelY girls III I 140AVell if I lit' ti\wir.i.s. I \Is\ \It to exPre , .` first , rriole, won first. Helen Nei. grealfulnes I\ the dinmit,i'. son. id . 4 ,. ( . (i11 ,1 hi) flight sellout. who have been and Florenet. Livix, of the see.. very Iiind and generous to 1 . 111. r ti p f l ! p rai l e. I l i ly& Th e e011 10; 1 1 111) 1 f . 1 S1'11101'S hy giving f he . 111(.41 ha ii showed' estweiiillY NV0ilt qltel ever williesed in the gl:111 hi lite training' they had re.ceiv- I 10141 sellool. and l . \ 1. the 1 °\ 1 .\ ed. The ,if film'W1111'11 11.1•11. Were 1 111 , 11 10 0 441 It Mr s . (.41 flt Sellool 11011Se. 1 he Earl Willeinali ;111(1 \V . and the oily hall. • ilerson. AM ELIA I/ESTE11. Thu , graduating orations were vi' ry hit\r ;est g b n linen th NOTICEey- - - 11'19'11 far 1491101141 frill,' 1114'• old St KigIt1 lied NI vle of oration used lions will be held in Le‘vistmvii. on Knell occasions. Miss May 1:ergits Comity. NIontatia. on Fri - (;ray gave a yen' interesting re- (lily and Sattirday, Max' 11Ist and view of woman's work in the June 1, 1918. Nellie L. Fahey, world lent., -reieleing the many Comity Superint entlent. 00 000 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 000 000000 00000 Second Payment Due on Third Liberty Loan MAY 28th We will be glad to assist you in making this payment Have you been, to the Red Cross booth? Don't forget First National Bank of Stanford CGpital and Surplus $50,000.00 'H00' - 0(10.1, -, 0000000„0000000000, ) c.0000C,00000000 00,, 0 01 , 0 . 0: