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4 4 • 4. Vol. 9 No. 17. $2.00 Per Year nforb STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. IlW• National War Savings Drive Closes June 28 Montana Must Pledge About $7 500.000—Fergus $438,000 ortb. - 5 Cents Per Copy .NleAdoo has desig- lolly way there 's to fiod onz. lie .! June 28 as National War: has asked that every man, wont- wes Day throughout the tin- ? at, aud childsign it pledge to pur- Presideol Wilson in a - ; 1 ehase the amount that it is felt Al Signed' st illeetelit has endorseill mot be taken. Ill ,oeketoem and solrnestly ap- The quota for Fergus (-comfy pei:is to every man and woman is *538,000. but already $100,00.1 II) pledge' themselves on that day of this slain !ins been pueehased. • to save enlislantly and to buy so I iii it is neeessary Still to 1%10 1 41 1y ar ;:avings l•slanips. sign up - $.438,000. The quota for Th e itet t v jtj es lit t h e W itr :,; av _ SIP11 ford is *5.000 alld Ole lora1 vommittee in charge is made up (It iie following: Vietor Lan- do ... N. II ,. Mo hews. 64(4 and Mrs. A. .1. tongli. The eampaig» is on right tone. 'lc ready to respond promptly and to the lintit of your ability On June 28 a mass meeting \Vitt be held here, as they rill he held evety sehooi district in the natiole when the districts \cid make their bat elimb over the top if they have not already gime over. and if they have they leelebrate the event—and go over some more. The it of June 28 has ben ',metalline(' a half holiday by the President Watt. must pledge something like and by the Governor and your $7.500.000 to 17nele SLIM I hat a iS vaned to the proela- day to reaeh its quota- The ex art ii till Oil S whieh aipear elsewhere amount eanton be staled, as it ill III1S issue. Read them. for they will depend on what is left of the uarY a message to You as Amer- yearlY quota by June 28. .'ilon- mans, tang was allotted *9.459.740 of A featuee of lite drive that the Wa . e__Sayings Loan to y o k e will 'appeal to toany who have in the year 1918. The part left given si freely in the - past is • of this aliened on June 28 must it is only neessary at this 'time be enver „d b y p l e d ges. . \via that you sign up, that you pledge \l e d ges are t „ be ma d e good dui, the amount yOU Win lake it/ Wile mg the remaining six months of -Sayings Stamps by lhe elose of 1918. Montana never hai fallen this year. You may buy them dOWII on a war activity ',and is when You like and split up your not going to start a ba.Dreeord buying as you like. Uncle Sam this trate. \% en logs Loan Vainpaigli are eXtelid- ed to every nook and corner of the slate. Itig preparatious are being made for the intensive drive whieli will eultninate crentitimity meetings, whieh will !..eld iii every School distriet or oilier designated subdivision throughout, the emir.. state on draw 28. If the endorsement of and the energetio way the various Comity Direetors are entering into the new work of the War Sayings Lout, etimnitign mean anything. .Nlontaiiii will not only pledge its quota (ill June 2$t Ii, but will go far lievorat The ivaet/.. ,..ypur • •pledgit . He - A ll , “o t at the fin - confident that they, van otlIolhiislt with no pledge redeemed. pledges for their full mmtas. ;toil Sien lip now and buy after the ninny of them deelare that they v il„ t h„„ th e re . Let's stampede the Kaiser. /attired amount. and SOMe make RUNAWAY. ACCIDENT in stronger—as rtmeh as 200 per cent of their quota. While going down a - steep hill Front Fergus eoinity moues at lim Surprise Creek elevator the assuranee that $1,000,000 in the team driven by Mrs. Brain - pledges will lw made to Uncle ard beeame unmanageable, one Sain's war fund on June 28. of the horses crowding the other rl;E000,000 for Fergus in the War off the side of the hill and all Savings Loan is the standard set went over. turning the buggy by County Director S. J. Small over several times. Mrs. Bram- for his county organization to ard had with her two of her lit - reach. So certain is he that he Ile grand children, and one of reach this high mark. which is them was very painfully bruised. 200 per cent of his quota, that Alex Soloman came along in be is already planning a gigantic his ear and picked them up, celebration and parade to ctom- bringing them to Stanford for memorate the event. medical attention. Beginning right at this in Mrs. Brainard suffered severe and ((losing with a big mass met- bruises and a eouple of broken log on the afternoonof Ju ne28 ribs. She is now at the Hotel —that is the time fixed for the Stanford, where she will be new War Sayings Stamp Drive foreed to stay for some days, in Fergus county, and in fact all under the rare of Dr. Lebovitz, raree this whole nation. Uncle Sam wants to know whether we will produee for him a certain number of dollars during the balance of the year in exchange for his beautifully engraved Kai- ser Killers. and he is taking the Arrangements have been made for a reduced railroad fare of approximately 1 tient a mile for soldiers and sailors who desire . to visit. their homes before go- ing• overseas. A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR OF STATE OF MONTANA 0 TII E AMERICAN PEOPI,F, who are (1....ily he:amine!' more and traire inilmed with the determination to leave !.:t.ii,..i aii,l,ea. ihat •,, ill c o:I7' lime to a fraal and conclu- sive victory for America all. ;, e .,. \ ,Ii i , H t h e hank agao-t ;tan icracy and its deni,o- strated attenda t it ev ils and da tt elo..... -.1,. ca :t t .. 1 - t h e 7 1 4 .. orvauee ,,f t h e to , cl ay. e i g hth dav a ,f June w,, National War Sayings I :1‘' ':.Irt• .• W ith peculiar' insistence. 11 e are rapidly liecorl- Mg. if indeed. we have not alrem! . ‘ be:. - oloc. a ',IiiEfiet1 Nati..:1 v.iIll relleet to the Will and the necessity for the success of our 'Tis not all of war to fight. raCII liPle \\ e send 11 li..st t,, the hoot to fight for a government. the vcrv„life,of which ;s at -take. .v e at !sane inni•: by prepared to make -.elle further sacrifice in order that thos•e eira •aay he maintained oa the ightieg line at the highest possible point of efficiency. When we reflel main the -at rifices It whielPtIle notPle of Europe have schooled thentsekes in tia. \four 1,1,,,at red \ v ars Mst passc,1, we have forced upon ns the conviction that we of •\inerica a- yet have filth. reati/aeou of eliat sacrifice really means. — Incidental to the contemplation of Thrift Day is the 11)00011 of eeon.a. 11 4 , that :,..: v be practiced every day in order that the sinews of war may be pr,o - ided spc.oPly. -t( , :old adequately. If by denying oncselves some of the things that leo e ciene to be ic....' , ,' ! as the necessities in our daily life we may conseeye our financial res.turces nu the is Oot , , , 0 we may devote still more of OM finals to) the maintenance of the g..vernment's W/Ir act 1\ I H - surely we owe 't to our fighting men, to our colliery, and Mawr .all to ourse m lves :mil our i: •, altv and our . f -respect to make such self-denial effective. It must never he 4aid tine a loyal American refused or neglected to make any sacrifice that wink! result ill increased efficiency for our forces in the field. At this hour of crisis in our Nation's affairs, to wa s te anytera g th a t may add an ounce of force' to our blows or liberty anil democracy is nothing slew! of a crime.' As;. people we should be proud to conserve on every hand. There are no (limb' many instan't's where by refraining from indulging ourselves itt the possession of s..ine slightly -needed require- ment we refrain from entering into competition with our g,,, it and thereby make it possible for factory and workshop 10 more speedily fill orders that demand immediate at- tention in pushing the e•ar work. Our government has provided forms (if secnr:ties that are within the purchasing power of every citizen—either Liberty Bonds, War Certificates, or the humbler but none the t e .,... effective Thrift Stamps. Perhaps because of the small denominathati of the latter, an impres , sion seems to obtain that these securities are intended peculiarly for purchase by scles4 child- ren, by little ones who may transform their pennies from their coin hanks to the stamps This is an error that slanild not persist. - The government has asked for a masilltunt sate of these stamps. and adults should not hesitate to add their purchases to those of the great band of loyal school children of the United States, in the hope that the maximum may he largely over -purchased. , 'THEREFORE...I, s. V. str,WART. as Governor af tho,State .cf4NI taus. •do moot .i.. t . orgirthi . eall upon the people of Ill'e State to meet at the places designated ,{Y. •their County Direct( prs for War Savings am the Tv..enty-eighth day of June. then and :there to pledge themselves to the purchase of War Savings Stamps to the greatest amount they van afford, d eny i ng ,, h e :ro s e:yes every non -essential and devoting e, cry taissilile resource h. the _purchase of our governwent's securities. and thus inak:ag more snre the successinl,tertnination of the conflict. The habits of thrift formed at this time will be of incalculable benefit to us indi- vidually and as a Nat .011 when we come to the readjustment that must follow •t hr cessathm of hostilities. / Thrift and Self-denial are handmaidens in the house of Victory. Our actual necessities at home are infinitesimal as compared with those of our soldier boys. Let it never be said of any red-blooded Montanan that he was beed'ess of the call of his country in this regard. I devoutly hope that every citizen of this State, of whatever race or age. may on the twenty- eighth day of June be enlisted in the great army that stands back of our heroes in the service and by their self-denial and their investment in securities limekiln] to few soldiers and to all the world that we are backing them to the last penny of our resiiiirees and the ultimate ounce of our energies. , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have herennto set my ha l al ; 11)4 1 . eause the Great Seal of the State to be affixed. Done at the City of Helena, the Capitol, this, the thirty- first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thou- sand nine hundred and eighteen Great Seal of the State of Montana. By the Governor: C. 1'. STEWART, Secretary of State. S. V. STEWART. 00000000 00000 000000000000000000000 000 0000000 0 0 0000 • A Devastmg Hail Storm may be expected tiny time in thetnext few weeks. Your prospect looks good to Produce FIFTY 1/01.-- 1,•ARS ta least rah. aere. Yon should insure it for $`_20 or $30 per aelre. We r e p resen t t wo - o f th e b es t, eoMpanies who guarantee prompt 'anti just settle- ments, and you don't have In . ‘vait mmtil fall for your money if you have a loss. We will take your note payable October 1 without. interest. Yon afford to take chance. Don't delay. 'Basin State I34111( Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000,00 • Surplus $10,000.O() Are you buying your thrift stamps regularly? 6 0 , 100100 30 11 1 1 - 1300030030111 01113/1101011110)01: MOORE GIVES REPORT will remain abom three weeks' Last Sunday even i ng A . E . taking treatment at the springs. Moore gave a Yery interesting Ha' his moo Bort on Arrow report of his trip to the:135th Creek loolell before I V \ V ing• amieral Assembly of the Presby- Mrs, Lucretia ii. Pittman. a etrian elittreh at Columbus, t) •• eolored lady from Spokane. Watt to which he was a delegate. le Stanford this week soliciting 31any of the speakers at the funds to aid in the purehase of assembly were of international i form home for the aged „ egros prominenee. and .those from the l ei , the. northwest. nit , home is battle fields of Km‘Alw gave pie- 1,caterl near Spokane. Wash.. , lilies of emolitions there. eiready partly paid for. : %11 '• M\ee s\Ys that the ( 'I 'lie objeet is a worthy one and immunity to mei , and liaten to hese earnest men was one for (4. rittinan's erielentials Were t R•ed 1. Which he will always be great- „y Ma : v . or llawk. „ ful. Ile •thinka the church iii ' It is estimated by officials of Ameriea will have to brolideti (lie forest service that nearly :100 out, beeonie less del101aillal 1011- lien are already engaged in Ill and more Christian. to be pre- l ' i ghi I ilig forest fires in . 11°10811a pared to receive our soldiers and northere Idaho. Large fires when they etime back from the are burning on t111' Flathead, grinl remit les of war -swept t ;taint in and 1 lelena Nat halal Foreats in Montana, and in the Europe. St. Joe region in Idaho. The !o- vation of the fires indicates that ilangeromi eonditions exist all over the district. Increased demarals for coin - 111011 labor are shown by a recent employment- survey by the Unit- ed States Employment. .Service. Fifty- three enuters have calls ex- ceeding the present supply, and btit three eitis, all in the West, reqort it surplus. Normal con- ditious are reported by 25 cities. J. W. Akerly left Sunday for Coonnopolim, Wyoming, where he Labor and material are esaen- tial to victory; use both sparing- ly. Many are giving their lives; you are asked only to loan your money., el* 0 0 0 !THIRD . LIBERTY LOAN HONOR FLAG RECEIVED 1..111 ii has received from the Treasur,v department at 'Washington a il fhieii rae Third Liberty lamb. Thi- II:le is mad,• liS I Ile svi.‘ iceI lo lit 111;11.0. 011 slari it has Ihree blue siripes running , I hhohgli 1:i:o• This is kit s:anford and its 1'1 in tn i .‘ Ibis . 0 • 11 ifs I hit it'll Ihair, - illSi ripi flag v it to. dm& I..• hew VI ,. flag Isi li•• eily hall. Aceomptinv • i1o• flag 11(1.5 II 111110111W h.t lit. to ; It is Iii Immo' as Well it pleasure to ash 'pm as ellair- man lo eouvey lo Ito. o nizeu s Oil i I iy Ilk I li I 11115 itt, l Ile NellieVeli ill It. Third Liberty eampaigo. This generous 141 I hi. 's a'nll is lii el111111:1:k i ie pre5Si1/11 Ole ilya 1(1 (li Illur ell iZellS. VIM till pllilli l.aille flag awarded by the United States Treasury de- part meet, 1Ve are seeding von I aislav, Slit Ii 'just pride as all or serViee and trial Allleriell11 ill yollr ('mintuinily has dinte his in. her pail ie this streggle for deemeraey. \'ery• truly vaturs A !ref WI; U. i t oi)(;Eu s , PRETTY WEDDING AT ARROW CREEK HOME Yeslerday afternoon the 1101101 of (leorge Kehiliel just south 1)1' Arrow rreek ivas the Keene of It PrelY %Oleo illid Alias alholya Kitehel Wert! Willed iii inarriege. a daughter- of and Mrs. eleorgo Ritc•hd, end is Well Hall favorably known in her The groom is of Mr. and \Ira. Walter Simiti. I,. ' ,m i .. I s , NI out awl with his 11111'111Di I 1'041 Indintia some tell years aga a oi l I t as 511114! i't'siil'.I it, the Artmo Creek entintry, lie is ti iromising young farmer of solistantial 1111.1 Ill04 ill It large acreage Of Wilder wheat that is looking fine al the pres- ent time. 11. , isn't letting this Imo interfere silt Ii his jlrepara- I 101Is fin. er011), Kati iS IMO* bl/sy mummer fallowing. .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Small will make their home on the groom 'is raneli, where they will be glod In greet their limey hieratic thVill14 to all error ill Ille preSS r00111 of Ille World last week pert of the imam. did not volitilin the opening installment of the new war sorry, — Outwitting the and we iire running it oser egaiii this week. This Ktory premiaes to be even more ,iti- tensiily interesting thati Empy 'a o.t leer the Top,\ mid like it, it is all trite. Thrift nod patriotism are syn- onymous. 00 000 00000 4 - '00 .O.000000000000000000000..000 0.0 HAIL Is Your Crop Worth Insuring Against Loss From Hail? Hit is it is worth insuring in a strong com- pany Plat 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 your note for premium running October 1st. • Firs't National -Bank of Stanford Capital and Surplus $50,000.00 0