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The itattforts orb. , _ Vol. 9, No. 18. $2.00 Pee Year STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1918. 5 Cents Per Copy • Big Rally at StanfordSaturday, June 22, 8p.m. Be sure and attend this big meeting. Judge E. K. Cheadle of Lewistown will be the speaker, and you all know there is no better orator in the state. It is your patriotic duty to attend this meeting, and to see that School District No. 12 goes over the top with plenty to s - pare. Do not forget that War Savings Stamps are not for children only. Most (ti the squan- dering is done by the grown-ups. You can at least be. in the second line of defense ---be a war saver. We'll expect you. • • • • The date of this meeting- was first fixed for Friday, but the county committee got mixed a' little in their dates and had Judge Cheadle assigned to Lewistown for that day, so the Stanford meet- ing was scheduledit,r Saturday evening instead. At the meeting held last Friday evening at the City hall, called to discuss the War Stamp Drive, all present resolved themselves in- to a committee of the whole to make a personal, man-to-man canvass of the district to secure pledges. The various sections were appor- tioned to sub -committees ir working in pairs. While no figures are as yet available, the returns up to noon today (Thursday) indicate that the drive will be successful. Whether you have signed a pledge card or not, be sure and be at the meeting Saturday evening. The address by Judge Cheadle will amply repay you. ee t,.!„.„th„, hi the . the eampaign to a quiet; close Fergus ,,,(paat vwill he :mil every citizeo must do his held i:• Lewistown on Motidar, ditty andhis full \ 1 Y \\ .June ••-I. when the entintv's est eontinge By reason of the llth hour nt for war is to leave, a .., d when the peorh , will go over , eminge of plans it Was not possi- the toriii the war savings drive. , file for us to get the facts to our It was originally intended that: re ' ders ' mu \ . SO this \ 1st be the drive eelebration should bei' at iii up for by added streed mi part. Let us send our boyS 1',') ii on June °S. but since the i \ I \ boys are to go on June '4 and to war with t he knowledge thut shier , it is tor the boys that we i we are back of them to th.• last I and that we are going are buying these war stamps. it over the top with them in spirit. was derided by the general coin- . inittee to jam through the drive, 1 gel the stamp ,toota signed up; MILITARY AND NATIONAL in record time and make the cele--1- DEGENERACY OF THE HUN bration on Mondar the greatest thing of the kind that Fergus hm• ever- known. few days ago Leon Dabo. Mehl - So the War Savings Stain!) bey of an Aineriean investigat- Drive closes do Saturday, June 22. and it is up to each individ- ual to help make the celebration a real one. To do this the quoin. have- rra,#iii! • oil have imagined n:ust be • signet; tat school district in the county. ' And this means an average of $10 per month per adult for the rrilitaining six moot hs of I he year. It isn't such a tremendous thing to do after all, is it? On the morning of Monday, June 24. at 10 o'clock, it is ex- pected that 10.000 people will form in parade in Lewistown, represeuting the thrift stamp so- cieties of the county, and . these societies should be in the city by Sunday afternoon to prepare for the march. They may adopt any sort of, badge or garb they like but it is necessary that all of them look pleasant as possible for the movie man will be on the job and take a picture that will go all over the state and that will be shown at the county fair. In the afternoon the great coun- ty service flag is to be dedicated in an impressive ceremony, and following this Lieut. Reeves of the famous Black Watch regi- ment of England will address the people. telling them of war as he has seen it. in close contact. The time is short, but speak- ers have been traveling over the county this week working up Speaking before the \.\.tlereh- ants' association of New York a ing. commission to Belgium - and Northern FEarnie. said: All you have heard, all von about fins war is wrong. don't. know anything at .111 a h011t z, • _ _ -;trarara.• -sTATIcie • Does Your Money Help Your Community? You who demand better streets, better sidewalks, better police and fire protec- tion—are you doing your part towards such improvement? Not if you send money out of town—money that would have just as much buying power at home. Every nickel you send away makes your community so much poorer, for the people who receive it do not re- invest it here. That money goes for the development of another com- munity or city. Patronize our home merchants whenever possible and you will do one of your fore- most duties to your community. •••• • A A I/ / ENNIS DAM I h ave welt I h e w ia, Lm it„t. 'hose tentlOilli havi. Itt•ell rut. livery of the ileef' cil ie., of war. h•sau ce . I h ave seen the bli n d ow dolt ••. know anything about. boys of England. I have seen I his war. You don 't know. England 's navy guarding t he . Nort It Sea. All that the correspondents • COAL SITUATION ovt.r. about the atrocities , t hat have been emninit ted, all the bestialities that no paper can; possibly receive in ink—they are not only true. but the worst of • them cannot he told. IS VERY SERIOUS TO THE PUBLIC u h : Yoave been told that our; \bay in your supply of eoal this summer,” is again our ur- women and our girls have been protected from the fate that be- g eni i warnin g . Our government is exciting tel the women of France and Bel- I glum, by the British navy .Men,: every effort to bring ourcountry and its resources to a point of' believeit absolutely true. It is more than trite. have b een maximum efficiency. You call in the hospital in the department assist most materially in this of Lamerk. of Prance, wherei trei\e\ ( ,ifits task by ordering !y . our winter coal during the next there are nearly a thousand girls not one of whom is 18, years ofitew weeks. It • is a matter of .commou age, and all to be mothers. And1 knowledge that the man power 61 per cent are in addition af- coal mutes is rapidly de- flieted with the most filthy. un- of the speakable malady that we know ' ereasing. owing to the war, ato n l that we should all eo-operate of. and 11 par cent ill addition are stark mad. I have seen the boys that never wil be men; I have seen the boys a 0000000000000000000'30000000000 0 0 000000 0000000000000 • Pledge Your Limit Recently President Wilson was. viewing some - Can- adian soldiers in New York mu ml among them no- ticed an elderly man. On interviewing - him he fun mid he W a s fifty-four yearwof age and the father of a son who hut ii been crueilied On a balm door by the Germans. See his sacrifice al01.Think of yours. Buy War Savings Stamps aml huy then) until you wonder how you can possibly do it. For your con- venience we have them for sale. Basin State Bank Stanford, ' Montana Capital $20,Q00.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Are you buying your thrift stamps regularly? 0000000 • 00.3000000000000000000000000000000000000000006 ('aution and have a supply in their bins liv Strptember first are taking chances. 010)ER. NOW! You ace obeying a reguetit of our govern- ment. You are affording our boys the asuranee of. prompt de- BANKS PREPARING FO Five Local Boys Call to the Colors SCHAEFER GETS A $12,000 FINE TEN IN ALL WHO REGIS- TERED HERE ARE IN P(I3ENT DRAFT Iltril I Se ha fer, ire vu-li-t west sok laird owner and strov1;-• \ 1.1;:rt who was • last week fouler I A ( II ;• S PA 1)). gitilty by a jury in dodge Ayers' GEolttil.: court or sedition. appeared VA I 4 1h51.; Sellteitee . riii.sdny morning. Tie. I jtIE.1' 'tad EVV0111 11010 [V II 1 hat In. %%iv ''' . ;1\. I IHI Y 4 Ml() will perrarity imposed Ire a fine Hod the r \ 11 : .1 itilgo.' Avnt's t'uiiuiitlje , I with this I lit' 2 : I intuit i 1ipiy \ r Aioni anti. $1 . 2.000. The „ono all- , woo 'nein lee nest Woolys el lo„ ii„. r \' : re vs \ 1 \ i 'Y iv\ illek it - aim it big ikrioidaiii or his attorneys ` i 1 1 .1 \ 1- 1 11\. lar s \ 11111 \ \ 11 \ g\ ttttt es. from this fine will — \ 1 \' 11Y. ' 11111 '11ey mime Vvry nnx- p to the emmty s,ho„I fund, „„-' Tius in hun' 1 1 11111111e il i 14 1 ; 11. 1 11- der the law. Schaefer. who is a 111e .sell '• hal oral ized cii izen ott , 1;eritirti • e\ l\\ees oi 1i,iiiomm' i\ the \ride' !girth, lois resided in t he (quint v . rivt'ee. oesnigloiigle,II e i isgi uo )1 i 1 11 3 . r . 011 N11 - I i me• tlimo' I l i n ' w it Hemet , (es . titled that he hail expressed the BROWNING MACHINE GUN 1101.4. ;..rtturoy would wio t he j PASIOES ALTLPLANE TEST war. ormir. ral:Iikir 'remarks• 0.01,,tos. siienexftilly undergone 11 test, of a The dei lit' fuw\l\ \ \\\ wed the truth of hese state- ' to determine its value 10E use ,....,0,._ i..,„.i st , m„ 1),..,...,..i. ' • \ a\.1.1.141. This is \\e or (\re° , types or machine glum in which 1 ou are r(ssuring our miners 4 tettilY en'IdnYment. V° 11 \\' E'ARM BUREAU PICNICS 1 ,. 11 1 , ( i i„,, l ' ii z ,..,1 \- w i f. iii ii i. ' I' ll ::: 1 ,. \ ,:01 11 17 ( ) :::..., Ivssvu i n g th ' burdens \ i- lite A ‘ s:cei n el n, ef ile t . .a . ra! la . 1114 IIIilie-I of the ',copying. of 11 truetor air - rail roads. You are protect ing i I in 11 . ie ('nullity' triline !hut the giro ran he fired yourself. moni• R. It- cow. 1„,rioniiig iiii. week ot .11me 9 4 by d ie ) i l of o f a emi b • 1 : 1 i 1 i\ \aSt\rij \nd or the eoliot)' tlirough i the revolving I bl n a t de l m )1 . 8ne — ---- a :aid eontirining in other poinIn Airplane propellers revolve rit \ \t . the' munlY wher\ aieetinga from 800 to 2,000 revolutions t ‘l•i. i e ce i( t i i t o li t ii h r e . 1 1 d id l N a . st winter. lip to NEXT LIBERTY LOAN retr,,,\ 11 ,: 111 1e . wit'll'illet l i r r il . \( a .l ir i1 . 11 ) ( 1 . tt i g ri t,in er i t s All the dates have nut he!'\ glue by It nmehrinival or hydrant - definitely decided, so watch your lie device, and impriblea from time foeal and posters for further itt- ' , rank shrift are Iran/41'6Oct' to formation. Some fin\ speakers the machine gun. The rate of The loeal batiks reeeiveil this week the following letter from Theodore Wold. Governor of the Ninth Federal Re:erve Oistriet. The Icier is self explanatory. Gentlemen: The Goveroment will again be offering to the hanks within a very short time Tremolo Certifieates of Indebt- edness. iii all probabilities the offerings will be made every two weeks. and volition. , until the Fourth Liberty Loan Bond issue, and the baiu koi of this dimtriet will he expeeted to furnish their hace been seeured. A 111011g thrum who will apt 11'11 r on t he program are Hon. It. C. White. Hon. 'foto Stout and others. These metings are for every- body. Come early! Vkit your neighbor at the pienie grounds aml lets all eat a eonservation Noah together. Then we will be fire of the machine gun is con- stant rind its fire is synchronized with liii revolving propeller blades hy \wasting\ a eertaiii percentage of the impubies it re- ceives front the airplane engine ,otil by tho remaining impulses trip or pull tIn. trigger no that. the gun fires just at the fraction f\ inkr elnergelleY• Are Or t he e Se01111 Wh011 t he propeller you coming° blades are elear of the line of fire. The pilot operates the gun by menus of a lever which controls thy circuit anti allows the itn• WINOS to trip the trigger. . affording 100 per rent working fair- proportion of the funds I'ledge yourself to save to the time to the miners by creating it eonstant demand. Our railroads will be hamper- ed in the fall months by the noivement of what promises to be an excelleot crop, as well as the output of manufactured products in the shape of war ma- terials. and will not be in a pe- sition to move coal. Consumers in the Pities should arrange to lay in their winter supply lat ()nee. Farmers should build storage bins. and if unable to do so. ship in coal and store wherever possible. in sure of a supply for next winter. needed his. the Government from III'\\st 'it'd to buy a definite time to time. amount of War Savitigs Stamps This letter, is fol. the purpose \eh mouth. of , enabling the bants to so ar- range their affairs that they will be able to eomply with the re- t illeS t 8 made upon them 'lbs. their Government promptly and regu- larly. The needs of the Government will be, as linig as the Ivor eon- tinues, so insistant and of sueli large proportirms. I hot the bank- ers 01 this country should the cognizance of it at time, and restriet all credits that do not serve in the production of food The foflowhig message just is- stuffs, clothing, the manufaeture sued liv the National 1.'11d .1.1- of munitions and things ileees- ministratioo sets' forth the le: „ try too ea rry on wa erssity of pronwt aetirm, • (otter words, nori-cs:entials must \In ease there is a void sit , ,. wa it w ait th e need: it tie. Gov - age next %tinier, the eonstial r • ornewet an. 1 isl i vel e lie he's si ()raw! sinew OE N\ I i,‘ It should and must have the eould have provided for storaL-. first call. or his coal and did not. will W e ' w h e r e tha t all th a t is nee - be supplied until booked ord essary is to lay lite matter before, ben filled.\ the ban!«.ra of the Northwest iii We ea rues i l y urge• th at yett orde'r for them to do their full immedialelY order the enti . Their patriotism and loy- winter . s solild.‘' for deliverY .'s allv to the •Go‘'erilineni have soon as possible. We. feel that been so • full,v demonstrated in those who fail to take this pre- the purehase of Vertifientes o f 1 / 1 (1/AtPlItloti 1111l1 111`411ThIlti 01 1 - of 11011(IS ill tile Ilmust , that we haVo Intel no liesitaney iii assoring the t rreatowy iepri rt ii, eirt thal the hanks of this distriet will do I heir part. Yours very truly, TIIEODOItE WOLI1,, Governor • 00000000000 00 •00 00000000000000000000000 0 00000000 0 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 your note for premitun running October 1st. MEMDER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEti First National Bank of Stanford Capital and Surplus $50,000.00 .on0 ( -, 0 300030000000 0000000000000000o° e no oo oo,se. 0 •