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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 30 May 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-05-30/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
:same 0481 1 44111eat • •-•• r* - THE STANPOF.D WORLD O UR PURPOSE in selling Clothes tailored to measure by Ed. V. Price is to give all the value we pos- sibly can to the man who trusts us with his money. If we have your order for Spring and Summer togs, you will come again without asking. Let Us Show You Today KABO THE LIVE MODLE Front Lace Corsets Back Lace Corsets Corset Waists Sanitary Goods Maternity Goods KABO is the greatest Corset in the world from the standpoint of design. KABO Corsets are designed on living people as models. Boys' Dress Shirts -in ,a full run of sizes, in splendid patterns and excellent values, to sell at $1.50 each. Boys' Overalls In Khaki Overalls in both blue and Khaki, all sizes. STANFORD MERCANTILE CO. SHOES For Ladies, Men and Children KEDS in styles for Ladies, Men and Children, --the proper footwear for summer. Prices $1.00 to 82.25. Utz and Dunn Ladies' Shoes -in new and uP-to-date models fer spring and summer season ; 1918, at prices that are moderate. Rice and Hutchins and other attractive models for Childrea. Buying poor shoes to save money is like stop - s ping the clock to save time. You will find our lines all good, standard quality. OlDonell Shoes for Men's Dress wear. A line that embraces the new and up-to-the-minute styles, and in- sures wearing satisfaction. Regulation Mun- son -last army shoes in all sizes. \WHEATLESS .3 r .3t t. -a! SE FOR MONTANA Why It Is Needed; an Hew It May Boscesno An Entire Success A \whratless 'lime - for Montana luesas that the people will lir asked to go on - whe•tleas - ration for that Mae. Wheat products are not to In- eaten until July 1s1. and - until August Ist. if tievemaar . i to eare for the army. It means that spaghetti. noodles. vereal and other forms of wheat products are not Iii he eater' 41111'111g .1011ri Why It Is Asked lterausr the northa est division of the 11110011 0. ninny thousands of barrels behind in its wheat flour 810141/11'1111/. 10 the soldiers in I'rbm-g• Because Mootatim's pride %ill not Allow touch a fart Ti, remain 111 force If a solution f011114.1. 14°41111!,° 1111°W garden f oo ds r ene h the markets in Jim, to take the place of wheat on the nieho , How It Can Done 11 ran In- door ;r alilt- 1.y the role of 110 Wiillit11 ;41-4.111:4-0. III .11111P. - done if ‘‘.. use oilier s Mare ;ir %% heal. 11 heat oloitient of food that i-antiot lie fi.rii!slied other v. -se- als.' 11 ran lie doh.. if Nrli do our part ...Ail/1411001g. lit V Will lit. 111.4. 4,01' ',OW- ill the trerirlii•s - it can done.\ Not an Experiment It is not a lit111111 that \ lo -lug tried ton. It i• drilstii• plan to nieel a deaperate einertseriey it, the nhotit sitnatioti. in. large ntlititier hilt it WI a wheatless has , ,s 14/1811111111110/ ill t'ergos, ...aunty WI. Oil )1 Xi 'rite 'A'114/11• of 1110: lorP11 -.II bask (or three NIttre that, two oi l a wItealess past hundred families tii N1ontatia Moir been mini Ili. LET MONTANA BE THE NEXT STATE IN THE UNION TO MAKE A WHEAT SACRIFICE FOR VICTORY \Wheat is no dearer than the lives of 'our sons who Complainingly give, even to their (math. over the --e.' U. S. .‘.1111illislr al ion for lit. ; CITY TREASURER'S REPORT Ili -port (if Ihi. or stioirorii. 1.'ergits County. Alontana. for the year ending April 30111. 191s. It El 'El l'IS rni limn! Apr. 30, 1917 15S.65 Tax lot•y- (town) , Police magistrate .. Int. hank deposits Poll tax ...... • ii TaX Ili ,huri.05 .1(1 warrants\st. hind 723.71 1111. paid Ion warrant, : NI. land 1.73 ill wrierants gen. hind . 2735.50 2122.41) Int. paid on tvarrants s,14400 t(1•111. 111111/ 93.79 76.50 1:: spec. imp. warrants . 3100.00 Ii I on 49 spec:. hap. 108.00 tvarrants ... • Ital. in hands of treas- urer .1.pr 30, 191s 20295 . 7606 .05 1(TND RECE11 1 1'S erdrati Ape 30, 191s 4s1.1.6 Eight 9111is tax levy 191s Is 1 11 11 6701 :9 DIS111 . 1iSNIENTS I•EN. 1.1\ND Ilverdrailt Apr 3(1 1917 3572.03 ..1) warrants paid 2735.:di Iii 'on reg warrants .. 93.79 6701.32 sTIlKET FUND IZECEIVI's Ital tic hawk id' treas. iii - .'r .\pi• Ii I 191'; (111.• 9th lax ii -V' I '41114.4'Itut'- ill .. .11:111k . ' 1'011 yew. warratils • 1111 lialOI 4111 111 11.11141, Oil PAS 41:\:1 3957.(IS s511.0r1 76.51) 4. 4 S ilisruti 360.00 55S7.' 4 9 DIS111 - RSAIENT ST. I-TNI) 79:1.71 1.71 5.5s71 1 2(.1 , si'Et it, Acci)i - N - r , itol iii hands ot t yeas - Apt rt0 i 917 I Tas h -v ;. \ 1917 ;;. :;9•4;•0•V N41 1 I /I. , : Not I 1'i - it Nit 111/ I iO ;ii I . /1/)! 'Nil 1 '.‘,\.• 2 NV:11'1':111i Nil 2-1 i1;•1 ‘vart•iiiit Nil .) :1 IiiNI Ni. 2 iv...-ratit 96 Hist N., 2 wart-N.1i N.: •r; It.s: No 2 ‘i - at•raiii Disr N., 2 wartmit N., Dis; occrr.rrit No .:11 Oil 1 1.1 22-1 No arrant N., Irc paid Disi No 2 .. 1.11.1 N., 3 „warrant N.. it DiSI N41 warrant N., 1r, Int paid Dist No hands of treas- urer Apr 3() • 1918k... • 311119.s2 SizNI.11A IIV Whenever You Think of Farm Loans there naturally comes to your mind the name of the banking house that is a leader in the business in Montana today. The Banking Corporation Farm Loan Bankers Old First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. LEWISTOWN-MONTANA st ntrol gen fund :1521.18 3606.23 DISIWRSMENTS St inid gnu fund 2554.73 Dal in hands of treas- 101.1' Apr 30 191S ... 51.50 3606.23 . Sl'Er1.11, A(l'OUNT 11a! in hands of 111.l'IS- tirer Apr :9) 1917 .. 73.60i 's,ceitos Apr :ICI 1917 to : r 30 Phis 31126,22 ! 3999.821 11•1?sAl E NTS \Varraii »s al lilt paid 1:..I 1:1 hand, of treas. •:. Ape 191$ . 151.45 3999.52 ..1111 in hands .1; :rsiirer .1pr 30 1 1 11 , . 202.95 \`,.. • :rills registered • .•--saioling .1pr 30 i1.1s 3S3.00 i 1lit ..•rtify that the for,•- (s..•it ;rile alit' 1.1.1.- .•• ;I e ill my linowlr.,Ige ree.-rpts arid disloursinents ..;.• ril:/ Stanford. • the tkval . \•..ar ending' i'oi h. 191S .1 I.' .11.11,EI1AI.kN City T14.0 , 411114' MOVING PICTURES CITY HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 2nd Show will commence at 9:00 O'clock. have arranged to give a picture show regularly in Stanford. This week the show will be given on SATUR- 1).AY night at 9:00 o'eloek. beginning June 6. I will show each Thursday night. PERFECT FILMS Good new films will be used every show and only high class features and comedies will be shown. M. E. OLSEN CHILDREN -15 cents ADULTS -30 cents GEYSER HARNESS SHOP ) Renoir work of all kinds. Shoe repairing a specialty. Harness washed and oiled $2.00 per set. Send us your work and we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION PRICES REASONABLE M. M. BROWN - Geyser, Mont. aNiera's Confectionery and ICE CREAM PARLOR Sodas and Sundaes of All Flavors FrA Candies and Nuts. Everythinv clean and new. A fine- place to spend a half hour ALL THE LATEST MAGAZINES WAR ON WEEDS MUST BE COMMENCED EARLY FERGUS bOUNTYS RICH SOIL PRODUCES WEEDS AND BUMPER CROPS COMMUNITY EFFORT IS URGED Now is the time It. tvage war on xi eeds lit•fore I hey mat lire seeds and wileil is the least hit shod( period before haying time. Fergus (*.unity soils being x•ery productive for grail) and veg,e- bl the growth of ivee•Is_ and thisl a es is equally product ive for SetiS011 llitS heen unusually favor- . able for the growth of weisls.' Among the . weeds that slimy lip he most just titov re t he f a - ‘veeils. ;Hid III/id/111W 11111stard. voi.1:111 ;111(1 /upper grass. Of the above_ the filt1WM•II is Illy most i,hiuiu.xjolts :111.1 iuu•••• or limit!. .411111111i 114° 10s1 ill alteilipl- hug It, vont eel it. 'Itt-ru' il SiloNvs 1110 in grain fields in thieli: patehes 010. itt lilt' 1/1°S1 V01111011 1111'11111.1S is Ili) 11141W field. This can he dime where Iveeds cure t , rutty lo six iiielies taller titan die! grain. 11,v doing so. %did.. it way nod ent irely ties( ro th plant_ it wiii retard its ; 4•11:1114.4. to _:1 , lit.ati of lilt. weed_ jr grata I- AN\' nioNving cannot he 41911c c ;thou; injury to grain. I hi slIllilulel rml. v..2 1 /11)Willg sill utlhii lit- 4 hull' l'o. p o d s are formed if that isill H.-. \ I) sible.. Do not lel ati . v seeds ma- \ lure uiui I TI trrn.r...r and gerroi 2111 \\ nate ;is litany u.', Is Os ivi\;1 , tt'l 2!) \ 1 ' 11 , Will 11011111! 2,I1)01) N10.1.(`St/i'..111 ill 4.4/111 1 ti DPI 00 1 j :: ‘\ 116(0' (1111 . !,1:' 2111),(di - 201.11.) • 0 0000 000000000 • 00000000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \Quality\ \Service\ The Pure Oil Company for The Best Quality of GASOLINE, KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS GREASES All Orders Delivered Promptly Peter J. Bell, Manager PHONE 65 000000000000 0 0 0 a 00000000.1000000000000000000 00000000030: 11011.0 0 • 74s.::7 . , ..tting better , 1e51111, 1111:11 plolt ing one.. and disking 2110 . 110 1 several times. '111,-11 do not plant 3s \ 71 Turlfer lied wheat Ill a baillv :1 \ f/ ' 11) • Ies 1 • 1 r'.11 . - 21 \- !1 ° I hi rifiit i';'\ duo put fort h iii fighting the gopher must he used. for one farmer , alone ean never expect to (0111- 1u01 them iv11,91 the next neigh- bor does not. Let's all. work fo- Rai in hands of treas- gether and out out the weds. aS\ orer Apr :10 1917 str they are one of Kaiser flill'sal- and ge» fund 85.05 lies. Do it now. 151 .45 Ti..., like she., a fa- t.., is all tke belies wilk a chewed Gravel,. It steadies M. n erves. - •••••.. or• ,#/11,44 4 ,.. • .\ ' ittiots4 4 1 • • • 40 , You can be the one to send him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug it pays to know the facts before you spend your money. You will be sending your friend more tobacco comfort and satisfaction in one pouch of Real Gravely Plug than in half a dozen plu G g iv s e oa any y O ffi r a d n an chew tobacco. b O. RaeacicGravely Plug,and he will te1. you i e . that's the kind to send. Send the best! chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor -improve your smoke. SEND YOUR FEIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Sea- port of the U. S. A. Even \over there\ a 3c. stamp will take it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give you official directions how to address it. • P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Pouch keeps it Fresh and Clean and Good -it is not Real Gravel; without this protection Seal Established 1831 I h • 4 4 •