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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-7/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
THE STANFOIAD WORLD 4, 4 6. 11 4 S t 4 E. G. Ward211 U. A Gribbie WARDEN & GRIBBLE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in all the Courts and U. S. Land tiffiee Old First Nationnl Bank Building LEW IsTOWN, MONTANA , Dr. H. 0. Moore DENTIST A Office Over First National Bank Stanford, Montana Resident Deputy State Vetefinary Surgeon Dr. F. B. Remer VETERINARIAN Office at Leslie's Livety Barn Mont. Veterinary License No. 76 A roil way to take care of 164 NINO your lose change is to buy thrift Staiwps with it. The Town and Vicinity. EN 0-4 50 % There will be a total eelipse ot siltSaturday June 9. 0 will be nearly total pere. Rev. Alexander filled the pul- pit 0 Idle Presbyterian ehurch at Lewistown last Sunday. Dr Itra'nt of Oeyser ramie to stanford Wednesday. Ile re-. ports the deaths on Tuesday 4)1; Mrs. Audrew Hovland and Mrs. E . I. , . ,t,.' 0 1,1, O f c e y ser. F ooerakd of both will be held today. the remains of Airs. Cobb to be ship - to Ited South Dakota. RUN\flIRIVP STAMP, ; S Announcement Dr. J. Lebovitz Formerly of Chicago Is now located at Stanford Call Hotel Stanford 000 0 0000000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 c.0000000.00.0t , D0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Worth Styles Spring Coats Standard Jerseys, Poplins, Gabardines and Velours, in leading colors. Prices rang- ing - from $25.00 to $35.00— ONE-FOURTH Off Embroidery Flouncing 100 yards of 40.inch Embroidered Flouncing. regular 85r values, at 50c 150 yards 27 -inch Emdrottlered Plouneing 35c regular 45c values, at 300 yards Embroidery . Edging and Insertion 15c to match. regular 20e values. at Extra Special This Week One Lot of Ladies wash Silk Waists, values from $1.50 and $2.00, while they last BARGAIN PRICE $1 AO One Lot of Ladies Pongee Sport waists, a genuine value at $1.50, while they last BARGAIN PRICE $1 800 One Lot of Ladies Crepe Waists, values from $2.50 to $3.50, an excellent buy at this season at— $2.00 and $1.00 Boys Short PAnts in Khaki. whipcord. serge—brown, grays, blues and cords, at prices cheaper thou overalls and will last much longer. We have a voinqlete_asortment. Also boy's Khaki overalls: BOY SCOUT • The shoo for the boy; cool atid comfortable. We have them in men's sizes too. FOR THAT MILLION DOLLAR 'LOOK try me on a fililored to measure suit. [ guarantee a perfect fit .with with' every snit. - The price' ti»d styles are right. Come and look our many samples over; on' display in the Gent 's Furnishings Department., Basin Trading Co. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 \.000000000000000000000000000000000 Every Farm home. ,........„ Needs a. ..._,.,,,,.......... - 1, - ,t - -.17 - L_ r , ,,,, 1 ,%___,76 .' • - 1 - Bath Room, -1L- 1- -- ---, r - It greatly :,- , II housewiie s lid:), in taking children. .much to the convenience grandmother,vo 1 A MILWAUKEE I makes a bath an abundance desired. This is a \Direct water storage water is absolutely ,..... IVIA ukc WA1 E R SYSTE 14 .... A. W. reduce.; work, care And comfort of every the room of hot tank. fresh ,,,,, 4 M --- the wirticti- of it adds anti member baby. AIR possible and cold from Every and PEARSON - i- the — POWER in any water—both the Well\ drop fit to simple thoroughly The plaCe will and see iet \t7 ....1 - 2 ___ . -}_./ — - - ' 7 - z of the WATER farm system. of the drink. and all reliable. cost of be reasonable. us, or . ,,, i-. -•— w — , 1 ,.. 4 , i , •,,,N , , qi ''' I i Ni ammo family from SYSTEM home by supplying hard or soft it' There is no well or spring The pumps are the machinery an outfit for your Come in phone about it. 1 A - I ' ' .. STANFORD, MONT. .. , Great . GREAT GREAT Falls FALLS FALLS FnopEAN PLAN' H . FITZGERALD & FOSTER, Props. A First -Class Cafe Connected 4.•. • I 6 • ! : . HELP g WE ear HAVE U. S. JUST ORDERED Creek COAL 10 HELP CARLOADS Lump US 1 i t 1 ! . . . .. Positively the best storage coal that you can buy. Every- • • ; body knows it. • • • t 95 per cent of the coal you expect to burn this winter t 1; should be bought during the next sixty days. • ; If YOU don't do this the chances are pretty good that you ; will be WITHOUT COAL before the winter is over. 1. Arrange With Us Now for Your Coal t \Quality\ : i Stanford, 4 •-•-4-4.-•-•-•-4-4-•-• •-•-• Frank .4 •-• W. Phone 40 \Service\ Lester Montana. •-•-•4Ir4k ,L I Your Market Fresh and Cured Meats prop- erly butchered, cared for in a clean, sanitary shop and rea- sonably priced. Stanf9rd Meat Company 0111•111•11111111111111•11111111 • Prompt Service Reasonable Prices Ing.crsol we»t to Great Glen Galt motored to Lewis -- Edits to spend -Sunday. town on Tuesday.' # • - Dew Peters totored to Great Mr. Doering of the Doering Fats the first I the week./ Mere. of Denton was a or in . town Monday. U. C. Frisbie was a business visitor in Lewistown l'uesday. L1Irs. Cowl and family Of ititOWll moved into the Al il lon- a. P. Heek of Geyser Ivas in , am residence OD Alonday. Stanford t he first of t he wee s. Mrs. P. J, Dell went to Great m oo di a , y f rom 11,,, 11 Falls on Friday to visit friends. ma tie it tin tipprist , Byron Conrad was in to‘vii Rudolf Schust er went t o vatting On friends Sunday even - Great Falls Moiitliuv to lake the examination for operator. SALE -1916 Overland ear, model 75,—Inquire at the Ford ro ge. Henry Kerms or Great Falls in town on business Tues- diQ. Miss linizie went to Coffee Creek Friday. whore she will be employed ot the drug store. PUBLIt I tANCE at the city hail sa!:;hlay evening. , lune 15, given by the Osborn orehestra. Dir. IL I. Igle of Great Palls Mrs. ostergreen is improving was in town this week on 11/ Or s Monday she %vas able to sit 41.11 the porelt all day. ‘Vikott -- is visiting t'njtiJ Ii t'aseade for a few .‘. E. Peterson days. foectipy the lld o onersn Me' the absenee of Mr. and 711rs. W., I. Hughes and family th.,„i 4 .,„,„,. moved onto their rinieli this xyeek. Emil Itauluit left for St. Louis he extolls to 11. 0. Moore, our dentist. Nrati it v,s., a short time before enlist - :Ili Butte mi busim•ss the first of dig in the army. t Iveel;. Mr. and Mrs. 'McDonald of Mrs. Dignan ui (*anti& is vis- (; era hr t \ ,„ ;. 1 „ e over s oli d it y t o iting at the home of her brother, ,q)..o,‘a tow days with 1 h e i r Mu . ( Niles datieitter. Mrs. 1'). .1. Galt. Axel Pe.4rson is installing a Sunday the ' , literals, new heating plant in the school house this week. Winemans and Renters hail a picnic dinner up oil \Volt ereek, N is A . E . p oe ,..„ 0 „ vend _ also enjoying some good fishing. ing 11 few 4lays lit Lewist tiWui w or d l ots ' we! , f rom ith her parents. Clark GrailY that Ile WaS enjoy - A lot Its' g.irl was boen to Mrs. ing the trip to camp. Ile had Jim Walsh. formerly of Stan- not roached there at the limp of Stout - writing. I. on Monday. visite(' his daughter. Mrs. \V. P. Dimon'. Tuesday. ing l where she underwent an op- eration for appendicitis some E. S. Montgomery' is decorat- weeks ago. ing the interior of the Prank Culver reshhmee. 1.111t SALE—One J. I. Case sep- arator. 16x58, tMe 25 I). p. Reeves Darney Anderson and family engine, water wagon and cook from Coffee Creek were in town ear, all in good shape. W. H. Monday shopping. Kitehel, Arrow Creek. 6-.1 Alex St4lainell al111 fatally )Irs. A. II. Noss returned home Rev. E Leland of Geyser from Great Falls Alonday even- Volkel., till(' family are There was a eliange in the 0. moving into the Stough resi- N. train . schedide this week. The &nee this week. seliedule is as follows: No. 44, 10:57 a. No. 237. 10:04 A. ,1 .Strough ot' Great h'a ils1 it. No. 43, 3:37 It tit.: No. came down to Stanford Moitdttv 238. p. evening on bushiest. Galt Ilros. delivered Fords to Rudolf Schuster, .John Wien- gort and Aleek Soltimen oil Me- morial day. Mc Kenney - and Miss Leo- na Switzer made a trip to Great Palls on Saturday, returning Sunday evening. E. F. Galt came up front (;eyser on Thursday evening, spending the week eml with Airs. W. E. Donaldson. Ims. A. E. MYrick aecompati- ie.. Ali's. Hawk to Great Palls Smithy, remaining with her through. her operation. A number of young people of Stanford took in the donee ;it Lehigh on Saturday evening. They repiwt a good time 1)141 goo(' erowd. 'the following names were ac- cidently - omitted frost ow lists or contributors to the Red Cross fluid: S. N. Lotigdoe. 1 4 5: C• K. Switzer. $5: Chas. Calkins, $5: 11, Setter, $2.50: Ilert $2.50. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hawk went to tireat Falls 4)11 Sunday. Ilatvk underwent an oper- ation at tine of the hospitals 14,1111iiy morning. ;111(1 is now going along as \yell its vouill be expected. It. C. Harvey the new drug- gist, is here this week preparing to open Ids new store in the Igle building. Part of the fixtures ar-. here now, and he will prob- ably be ready for business in a \Vttit 01' ten days. Al% in Ilitegele. who bought tIi e Itaultut rime') south of tolvn. has iiiirchased a complete set of jaachinery of the Stanford Mer- cantile company. consisting of all -16 Mogul, set of plows and drag and harrow. Frank Aleredith and N. it Matlic‘vs, cashiers of the local !midis. attended the eigh th a»- mod meeting of the Montana litinkers'-association, group five, which was held in Helena Sat- urd ay. Mr. littliews is ser '5- treasitrer of the association. Mr. lere(litli gave the report for Fergos county. .11r. and Mrs. W. If. Hender- son left Stanford in their Fo rd Wednesday, en route 14)r 'lin- ings They carried a complete camping outfit and are prepare(' to thoroughly enjoy' life for flo. next month or two. Tile trip is taken largely on neenittit tti Mrs. Henderson 's heal t It and it is hoped she will be very much beneli tted by it.. I'rof. !lender - S o l , does not Ittio‘v how long he will he gone. but says he will be bacci in time to open the schools next fall. , NIrs. Emil Lindquist mid chit- drefl he f t Wednesday for \rash- ington where she will join her husband. who is employed in the ship - ya t'0 t here Sylvia Moen returned to her limne the first of this week. af- ter an operation for appendici- tis She is gaining rapidly and we hope for a speedy recovery. 11r. .1. Rouen. who is employ- ed in the dry goods departmentltuwl ;it the Stanford Mere., has moved his family into the house for- merly ovenpied by - Mrs. W. ,I. [ fuglies. Oscar Anderson and Carl Nel- son purehamed a new threshing out fit eonsist Mg of a 15-30 I II - 1 (Tim ional gas engine and Buf- falo -Pitts separator, thirsdeal he- ing made by Galt Bros. Word was received here yes- terday that Jess Tillman, brother. of Ivan Tillnion and ne(thew of Elmer Tillman of Dover. was killed in artion in France Alay 27. He enlisted in Iowa. County Superintendent, Afiss Fay, notified the school G.110111'8 About Rheumatism, uf district number 12 to meet Rheumatism causes more pain with with her ;it the Stanford mid suffering titan any other dis- sehool 'tinkling on .Ittne 6, spe- ease. for the reason that it is the eial business to be taken up. too st mintitimi of all ills, and it is ertainly gratifying to sufferers Political Announcements P1/ONE P1/O NE FORD GARAGE to know that there is a remedy A. T. Miller an»onnees that lw that will aford relief. and \lake GLEN A. GALT, Prop. is a candidate for County Assess- rest and $leep posible. It is ('till - Oh' at the primary' election on the ed Chamberlain's Liniment. 1•'or i 1/emocratic ticket. 6-4 sale by R. C. Harvey. 4441-.4w