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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 06 June 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-06-06/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
S. • • army was traveling representa- tive of the company. He left Great Falls with the third con- tingent October 7, last. and after a few weeks training at Camp Lewis ata tied east, reaching France before Christmas. He has two sisters and a brother, and graduated from the San- born high school. He is 23 years old, and so far as is known is •the first Great Falls soldier to be thus honored. tanforb • Vol. 9. No. 16 $2.00 Per Year se. STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, June 6, 1918. LOCAL BOY GIVEN FRENCH WAR GROSS JOSEPH DALY WAS FOR- MERLY G. N. AGENT AT THIS STATION HAS MANY STAUB FRIENDS $4- • tireat T , 11 • •• of d•e - ,M SIXTEEN REGISTER HERE FOR SERVICE Vest erdaty was regist rat ion day for all who had become 21 of age since. t he registra- - E,e1 last June. Attorney Earl ,rentati - was the official here \ 16 new names wie - e added to , liNt front this community as Henry S. 11\ , liber, Al. :leek Ii. Eniest, Lewis S'et;eis. Ilerear71 ('., -'-';-•`-• s,•!eriti. E t k, !!!'!!!) (,. /!.,, !1\' •„ Reid T• c.• • by the . -..• , dis•ir- 1 Tlinte..e•••!]. Siaelord llerni.ntson.:1 s teas 'neve .r. .,.„ ‘ ,•,. o Fio.froek. '\''\Y al Ve::er. Culver. Windin,.-. •rieeds. t.11 of tv'tout to joi in pitying, RED CROSS NOTES 'Ii-•ineere e.,Aplinients'i pr. , sent at tile Red Crie- , • a .s„::. ; „tid :or our 1.01nis ou Tuesday. \lay \vw.- go yi . rilinc»t. Mr. Daly was employed in he cal depot in 1916 and while ;id l y pr o ved himself to be a youttg nem of sterling elmraeter mid splendid ability. 'When it heeante knOW11 that he W85 111/011t to leavo Stutiford and possibly change his occupation at least two of the toe -al business houses made an effort to secure his ser- vices. Everyone who knew him here P4111111'01 him as a man and desired to cultivate his ac 4 iimin- tanc,•. The Short story which the. Tribunt! earned of Mr. Daly ' N ad read in part as fal- 10w8:' V NA (ft hers receiving the 'sante honor for simile'. eonduet were Major R. B. Paddock. of the signal service anol 22 other mem- bers of the signal corps. The specific act for which Daly was thus honored was sticking to his post on May :1, and while under conslant fire and through a gas attack he maintained cominuni- cation with other units. Daly, who is native o esda mes Bay les, Simon s. ..1.. son. Leslie. Bell. \Mat hews, Milmelitin. O. Galt. R. E. Huffman 101)01 ii s7, it the Stanford !trench Red Cross. The Ilea Cross gave comfort', kits to Clark Grady and Roy! Neati\g% N-111-.11 6 ' MOORE RETURNS left fon. Camp Lewis. Those eredited with .lionir ,r1: are : Pot era, 1 'edit; Ilia su it M rs , Osgood. 4 bed shirts Mr'-. Wineatan. -5 pair VISITED WITH. RELATIVES LE WISTOWN BUSINESS MAN IN WISCONSIN AND FILLS LOCAL PULPIT NEBRASKA IN MORNING 1 . cirtb. THREE STAGES of Effort by a Nation for Intensive ParticipAtion in War. GOVERNMENTAL - The s.ng,. where the only V.!! . .. f u l t i e r a l liM•if. Tilt peeph. - Lave not begun to The. stag.. where reeini., - : of 1 taking phi)'. Titis is the st.: • e here the to be fell hi' ; peteele at bow,. The stag\ %t here (•“..y I ' 1 te • ..! Hi'. 1.y ;lie •-. 1ele of with VVrry it thought of it,: possible ,• CI, ',1 - ;1\. The stag, v..l.ere saerifices. hemp/ eational ideals. Tlw stalze of concerted an•I w4•!•sifiell effm: from ettell individual in the gr it work of \winning the war.\ sumbuNd 7 UP. FRANCE and rrAt4N - the third stage in less than one year of war. ENGLAND reached the third stage in her semi,' year of war. The UNITE') STATES has been in the war about (III- year. CONCERNING FOOD SAVING - Let mwl. Anteriean stop and figure what stage he is itt \FOOL) WILL, WIN THE WAR \ The Federal Food Administration for the State of Montana. 5 Cents Per Copy INTERESTING LETTER 1VIRGIL C. GOOK IS FROM GUY WADDELL LOST ON TRANSPORT FROM ASSEMBLY ABLE ADDRESS BY MR. HEDGES SUNDAY bed socks; Mrs. Alexander. 2 pair bed socks and one sample. L e - 1.!'..,:onnors donated $5 to the Red Cross. ..‘iii111111. Fla., May 27. \\'011, Dad, I took another joy in a phut,. today, and he - ,, .:1!•11 pilot poi ev.•ry. rtyrrnrn SII cr.D. .5 loops. CR I LfiLU OUP Ei [GEYSER rla,), awl tait , we hied•.,1 ••••.,s ,•.., H. 1.0 i•se 1 !!'!- !!!!‘\ 1 , 11 ILE; I 1 . • I /.0 I 4. ,I)) ,}11J• • ee loco>, ..xpe4•1 to se , ' 111 , HAD MANY FRIENDS IN THIS PART OF THE STATE 1!!! ! 111:11' 01' • .11c. 11! I 'I 1 1 I::: ,•,.1 ha ti It I!!! I !:! •••ri 1:1i 111 '1.1 11111i,m1:11.• . 1:4W...1111114'111 1:1 1!!II!Ols an d ‘ Velt• it'll!, . Al \ gening .,king 11'41 .11ont.nia. Alay 2tillt Ii shy. 'iii' had a hill g-rolvii roll- irearliery 1.11i. l'-bmil was mi . to this tle• traw•poo. Cape Page killed a big rattler . • inp. e.treenie .linerieati soldiers on the field today. over five feet \kits sunk, With this sinking Dm it in him. t.rozutlit very !•10Si. 41 this !WHOM • \ am. as tisitchinest and 'was re , ommended for advatteement erew chief. Don't hoar ally wtore about going 711•1484S. AIII gi.11illg to l;li. tins phtee. and .11iiim i t is eau it, 'link.. it leasant for •.ne fine. Tho eilis do all ill the story of this sink - ing. v.\ illy the list a the MiSillg• A,,1:.1!1110 . 10 was Vergd 1:00i( foir,ner Manager of 1 tio..rSer vre•alnery. Mr. Cook W/IS not. so Very %Veil iino‘vii in Stanford , c , •11011. idttOonvli visited t lio i;wo leas' iti emmoi,ition (WI' WADDELL. wit II the erea ',wry 's business. • --- DIEN WANTED FOR Illny;eyscr Times gives the 101\ 472ND ENGINEERS mv• rm 4 \ • 1110)11114r Ill.' sail news to (1eyser that . Vii.g1 1 C. Cook was ittoollg Ill' missing of the torpedoed 3lay :I. 1918, the President oiellorized the organization of this regiment 147211.1 Etigioem.%) the purpose of oniiipleting the Red (7ross vomits we're Mes. , WILL REPORT SUNDAY EVENING HAS NO USE FOR IHE KAISER \H\Ping nu ' 11.11\81)\\ 11\111\1\. \1\1 \1\.\1.11 - oil Al ii3- :11 those present at dames Donaldson. Myriek. II. 4;1111, litiwalti. s1 con tr. winner. son, I 'nivel.. Mintichan. 0. Galt, Mathews, Mis4 Auderson and Mrs. MeGoughy. Those (wedded with home work this week are: 311.s. .John selimidi, 1 comfort pillow: .11rs. a San- .„ it , 'born. Minn.. came to Great Falls eIle1111111. 6 slings; Mrs. Mau - were the' best he Mil' attended zee. 2 pa in 1914 as a telegraph operator. ',.. ; jama suits. and that there lie had an op - Later he was connected with the nuittea articles • turned in: port unity of hearing - the truly Mrs. Lebovitz, 1 sweater; Miss Montana Oil Company and when grat men of the Mined'. in both Anna Anderson 1 pail'. socks; he was called to the National this and foreign eountries. There 3Irs. Walter Bell, I pair socks; were over eight hundred dele. Mrs. Sanrs, 1 pair socks; Mrs. gates at the eonference. retire - A. T. Sonth, 1 pair socks, seating churches in all parts of On Friday the following ar- the nation. Mr. Moore stated t icles were shipped to Lewis- that the only t rouble was t he town: 44 bed shirts, 11 sheets, 28 pair bed socks, 5 comfort pil- lows, 5 sweaters, 14 pair knitted socks, 6 slings, 5 suits pajamas, 4 bath robes, 2 pair pillow slips. 7 - 7 LosT-Two three- year -old sor- rel mares and one two -year -old t:ray horse colt. Reward. No- tify .J. L. Skelton. Stanford. tf 0 0 0 00 0 00 0000 0000 00 0 0000 • 0000 0 00 000 • 000 00 00 • 0000000 OUR SUCCESS AND YOURS lii Busito , is a to ience. To stweeed At it, you must study it as a scienee. If ;volt trifle with it yon fail. Sueeess it not luck.. but it is simply the result, of good sound logic. ItVeltilre if:10ii 'is 0 TO'01101/11NA 11'1' i:I!'!! ocensioo to offer our Iii - ii 113- 0111. sil!'!'e'SN 0101 experi- men- lei si- lit lp you. • Basin State Bank - Stanford,. Montana Capital $20,000.00 • • - Surpitiv$10,000.00 you 'buying your thrift stanips regularly?' i) 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 40 0 000 0000000000000000 • 00000000000000000000 ••• i „, tiaii , s mid n nig to Ill'eSS diSpilieliON It is III - ,>t regiptielit rOr %jinni\' and his listed Friday evening M r. A. E.' Wyllis A. Hedges occii- lloore returned from ('olumbus, pied the pulpit in the Iota) Prcs• This orgatlization nee•Is home- %%titre killed m.11,,r4, lie hifld been in nt_ihvteu'rnii r ii „,.ph last s ion i iiy ,,y. dietely: • experienced topog- tend:nice ;4 CIO' National Getter -letting. Rey. Alexander occupying l';11,1!(.144. 60 asistalit topograph- al Asse4ol/13 - i the I'resbyteriatt I the Yres1)yteriati pulpit iti1,ew- cm 1(1 stirr\.VOIN 4%11111i/I Ivorlr), ehueeb as a lelegitte form the istowti at the same time. Mr. 60 ( transit 911,1 Plane Stanford mingregation. \I r. 3Ioore states that the meetings 'ledges is not a minister but call make as 'good an address as is often heard o St14 . 11 to 60 rod men. 100 chain ;twit. 120 surveyor's assistants, 10 chief darns:nen. 50 draftsmen 1. Iledg..s hr.); bee ii in tlontaini and letterers. 25 cartographerS, sonic fifty years. i s _th oroug hly 25 lithographers, 10 expert pito: aequeinted with all parts of the loeraphers. 30 photographers . , 110 slate and is 0 man that keeps eooks. GO chauffeurs. Give name, himself well informed on eurrent !!E•fe. Mille whether mar - topics and at the same time does vied or with depeudents. and Hot loose sight of the lessons to 'rive eomplete details of expel'. be drawn front past events. ti e ;mow. If registered for the draft has s ome well defined blens give elassifietetion, designation fact that the tittle was so limited uhole rel i gion an d i . a „ iii .,, stott , of board. order and serial num- ber. Men from 18 to 40 years of ago !nay make application to the Commanding officer, 472nd En- gineers. Sixth and It Sts., Wash - that. - each speaker was allotted his views in a Pleasing and eon - only about ten minutes. Mr. vineing manner. Moore will make a report of his In, his talk Sunday he. touched visit to the convention at the on the war at length in explain- eelinrh . Sunday evening. ing the duty of tile Choi:Oen c. On his return' trip Mr. Moore this conneetion. Ile ran make „ lion't forget you call still buy visited a brother in -Wisemotin 14\.°I°4 ii war talk most any of thrift and also his own and Mrs. the war orators of today. parents at Oakdale, Nebraska. Ile reports Inisineas . CHURCH NOTES eomfitions and crop comfit »ma flee t s un d e y will b e in these parts extra fine, as follows: Sunday sehool at 10 a. in.: preaching at 11 a. in. COMMUNITY SUPPER AT At 8. p. tn. Mr. A. Moore will SURPRISE CREEK HALL give an acomit of his trip to the There will be' a community spwral assembly which Wils held supper at the hall nine miles in Columbus. Ohio. His talk, north of Stanforki S a t ur d a y , w - en .. will be interesting; let us all in, June M. plan to prosent and give our - *Supper will be S'ei'Ve11 from 7 frietol, Bro. Moore, a good 'hear - till 92 All kinds or good thiugs- ill Mit and plenty of good eolfee praetiee at the. v . 1110'01' to go with it. • en Thuryday- evetiitig ;it 8. 1 1 Everyone eoine ;rod twine their Boy Sconts mid friends end , v tt All sepitts are ley; -.1e I to 1 .) g.-1-1,u4elber party. Those • ish- meet at the , -bpr,cli 1!, .!1' big to 'dative after supper 'lay o hike to Dover. NVill (aull) (lit c. lwve I be pleasure of, dol... so. .for the night. yeti home hy• shore .cie 1,0011 oil 1. ,•1111,1' breal:fist bedding. ler...s who do not it ish to slay ,.vcr ulay come home. / a wong U. by the explosion of the torpedo whieh stow): directly in the PlaCe Where tileY Were111118r1oreti The news was it shock to \'ir- igl's IiI/Illy frie11115 811(1 /Willi/till- tanevs here. A. .1. Levert on, who was a painkiller friend of hi, rept., veil a let ter crow him dated at au Atlantic port on May 31.d. and it was supposed that he - was somewhere oil him W OV lillt lint SO ONO' /15 WIIS show» by the report of the sinking. The news of the tragedy has brought home for the first How tai nee Allienien loitered the strug- gle the horribleness of' the lit i depredationg and what little re- spect they have rot. hoomoit.r. 'I' o. transport was closely guard - , ,,r by destroyert4 it umd not a sign of at submitritie was seen either :1 (taunted on Last Page) IIIime of t . , mitsting .1,enn e e to furniture, hut . \v a s by a bucket brigade It , a,rrivel Of the not known luny the fire i;;;•• 5 ;,•••itiles. Lewis it-ill at 114 1)\1roh all scouts of his pa- - e x - pemell to . render III hie). chosen to ibis offic,:e last Fri‘in.‘ - by Troop No 1. It. Alenatuler. 0 0 0 • 00 000 • 0 0 00 0 0 000 • 0.0 0000.00 00000 000 00 0 0 HAIL Is Your Crop Worth Insuring Against Loss From Hail? If it is it is worth insuring in a strong com- pany that will give you prompt adjustment and quick settlement in case of loss, and not wait until November or December. • • We 'have strong stock companies and will be glad to insure your crop- - and take Yotir 'note for premium runninfl: October 1st. MEMDIOt ITDERAL RESERVE. SYSTEM First\ National Bank of Stattford Capital -and Smplus $50,000.00 000 • 00 0000000000 • 000000 • 000000000 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 the i ss i 1 1 . ••••••!!!- -