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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 08 Aug. 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-08-08/ed-1/seq-7/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
a THE STANFORD WORLD 0000000000 CCO0C000 °COO 00 0 00 00000 0 000000000 The Florshein--.- \Flexsole\ will give you greater com- fort than any shoe you have ever worn. Black Kid uppers and flexible, easy - to -bend soles make this \Natural Shape\ Florsheim as comfortable the day you put it on as an old shoe. Come to this store and be correctly fitted in shoes that will give you the utmost satisfaction. 4PAIk 9j - A „ T C:a3t1( 3111 • 5140L t. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harvest Special Men's U. S. A. Work Hats $1.75 Something New Just received a new wrinkle, the \Rotary\ Drop Seat \Coverall;\ Its got 'em all beat; .for the harvest field they are just the thing, cool and comfortable Priced at ..... Ladies' Hose Ten dozen Lattice Hose in black and tan, regular 15i , and 50c sellers; now ..... ...25c and 35c Silk Gloves Ladies' Kayser Silk Gloves in black, white, gray and an ; .75e to SIX/ ONE-FOURTH OFF 'Ladies' Silk Skirts No skirt quite takes the place of a silk one on a warm summer day. We still have a few niIty styles in our line. Regular $9.00 to $18.00 values ONE-FOURTH OFF Ladies' Waists t ‘, in Georgette and Crepe de Chine; colors, white, flesh. maize. Prices . 0?111V V.50 to $6.75. .ONE-FOURTH OFF — nutchess Trousers We have them in all sizes and prices $4.00 to $6.50 And they are still sold under the famous mon- ley back guarantee: be if a button comes off, 50c if a waistband rips, $1 if they rip at the seat or elsewhere. The Lee Union all Carharts and Osh-Kosh Cover Ails Just the thing for the harvest field IT'S FALSE ECONOMY to use old, worn-out machinery. Save the grain and help win the war. We carry in stock complete the following lines: John Deere Binders, Mowers and Rakes. Dempster Stockers and Bull Rakers. Plymounth Binder Twine. BASIN TRADING CO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000 000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000 0 00000000000000000 Dr. J. Lebovitz CALL PHONE NO, 26 Stanford, Montana Resident Deputy State Veterinary Surgeon Dr. F. B. Remer VETERINARIAN Office at Leslie'i Livery Barn Mont. Veterinary License No.76 Dr. H. 0. Moore DENTIST Office Over First National Bank Stanford, Montana E. 0. Warden U. A Oribble WARDEN & GRIBBLE ATTORNEYS RT LIM Practice in all the Courts and U. 8. Land Mee , Old First National Bank Building LEWISTOWN. MONTANA GEYSER HARNESS SHOP Regair work of all kinds. Shoe repairing a specialty Harness washed and oiled for $2 a set. Send its your work -and we guarante satisfaction. PRICES REASONABLE M. M. Brown Geyser, Mont. the- Lester ear. pects to remain -^ MO The 1 own and Vicinity gm la % Albert Chester motored tol HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire al Great Falls last Saturday. Harvey's Drug store. Mra. Parsons and son oi Gey- ser were in town Wednesday. WANTED—Place to rook on a ranch, or wash dishes.. Inquire at, this office. Miss Burgess of Great. Falls was visiting at the Westfall home the first of the week. Mr: and Mrs. G. II. Burgess of Great Falls visited at the home of Perry West fall it few days this week. Mrs. R. U. Miner Caine home Saturday after several weeks ill- H enr y W e l ter l e ft. 'ti mi d it y on !less at the Deaconess hospital the morning train for Camp Fre- in Great Falls. mom. ,California. which he will enter . for military training. • J. A. Weaver, deputy game warden. was in town Wednesdav in the interests of his candidacy for sheriff on the Democratic ticket. Miss Nyna Gregory of Great Falls spent. Sunday with her parents here. Post toaster Waddell recent Iv installed a stamp cancelling mi1- chine at time postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stough and daughter Mildred, of Great Falls are in town visiting friends. WANTED— High school girl to do light house work iii . exchange for boats!. Enquire at World office. Rev. aud Mrs. Alexander, Mr. Mrs. Hillhouse, Rev Geittenheiner and the Lewisea went to Square butte for a picnic. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hammer and George Kesling and son Her - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lester drove old arrived from Oregon the first of the week and are visit - 1 ing at the home of A. E. Moore. Margaret McDonald has been quite ill for the past week, but is now showing some improve- ment, though as yet she is unable to leave her bed. to Great Falls on Saturday in Mrs. Lester ex - for a short visit. Mrs. Mary E. Black has pur- chased the Sorenson house re- cently occupied by P. J. Bell, and will move there in the near future. Axel Pearson and family arc at present. in Hobson, where Mr. Pearson is at work on the heat- ing plant of the neW school building. Misses Lena and Emma Stucky returned front ..Moundridge, Kan- sas, the first of the week. They have been attending school there for the past year. . Rev. and - Mrs. E. S. Ireland and Miss Sandmeyer caine down front Geyser Wednesday in the Sandmeyer auto. Miss Saint- meyer has a number of pupils on the piano here. • Charles Anderson, is making the run for County Attorney' on the Democratic ticket with the following slogan: \I will en- force the law promptly Without persecution or abuse of its pow- ers.\ s Mis5 L Pletcher of Lewistown vela Sunday with Mrs. Albert Ilortense Matthews went to Itsn Thursday to visit Helen Nel- soo I'm. a few days. II. H. Thompson of Towner, N. D. is in town this week looking after business interests. Mrs. A. E. Peterson is in Lew- ; 'shorn . this week visiting her par - I cots, Air. and Mrs. J. It. Dory. Ross! moved his household goods to too n this week, and is i t now oceupying the John .h4i- mirk house on Third A V e. South. N. B. Matthews and Frank Meredith %vent to Billings Thurs- dat to attend the Stale Bankers' convention, which will be in ses- o sin', Friday and Saturday. !o The eastern stales suffered a s , scV1.1'1• heat wave this tveek, and o unatty deaths 11' reported. It ' 11g get s 'wet' y hot somet imes iii Montana. but our eool nights' 0 o always bring relief'. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 ° o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! 0 ° 1.107ND—while moving a shack 0 \ ii mmii Johnson & Nelson plaee 4 0 1111!1'S north of town. a kit of ear- 8 nieca tools and a quantity of' psiot. Had probably been mo- tel,. Owner can have by proving property and paying eharges, E. F. Galt %vas up from Geyser on business the first of the week. H Ill SALE—One gray team of horses, weight 25()0, new :14:, Emerson wagon it mid Apply to Chesterfield. Barlow ra rich. A herd of antelope are doing eonsiderable damage to standing grain along Surprise Creek, near Dover. As many as thirteen of the animals have been (omitted at 010' time. It is against the law to shoot them and the ranchers are rather up against it. Mrs. Robt. Skelton, Sr., Mr. asid Mrs. Robt. Skelton, Jr.. and Mrs. L. Sequin and son Bob, motored to Great Falls Saturday to spend Sunday with Ali's. Skel- '14 mother and hlaster Wen- dall Skelton, who is spending the summer with his grandmoth- er. They made the trip in their new Cheltners six, and are well pleased with it. like damage lo grain by hail has ben very light this year, but neeasi Ona liv an example comes up that shows how wise it is to curry hail insuranee. W. 11. Neely insured his crop east of town, the policy becoming effec- tive at noon of thesame fill which he was visited by a hail stormiu at. 5 ii ('lock in the evening which damaged his crop 25 per cent. MRS. H. W. ALEXANDER DIES VERY SUDDENLY Mrs, II. W. Alexander, who had been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs Reiter, about 12 miles east of town, died suddenly last Saturday. She was 2:1 years of age and had been marled only a. little over a year. She and her hus- band had just l'01111' to this state from Havloek. Neb., and were intending to make this section their home. Mr. Alexander is at present employed in Great Falls. Besides her ilusbasul she leaves a two -months -old baby. The funeral serviees. were held in the home, conducteil by Rev. Alexander, and in was in the' t4taui ford cemetery. MARRIED IN BUTTE Friends of Mrs. Zella McKen- ney reeeived ('ii ISIS Wednesday antiouneint4 her marriage to Mr. Will Neimeyer, the eeremony taking place in Butte on Nicol -- any, August 5. The bride was until last Satur- day manager of the dress goods department of the Stanford Mer- cantile company, and the groom was for a year or more clerk in Mrs. Alice Hatvey ,altd Miss the Igel drug store. Melville Harvey, mother and sis- Mr. and Mrs. Nehneyer will ter of our druggist, have left for spend their honeymoon seeing a visit with relatives in Wash- Yellowstone National Park, and ington. They will visit Spokane will be at home to their friends and the Sound cities before re- in Portland. Oregon, after Sep- tember 1. turning. 13est wisluss and congratula Word was ecrcived this week tions of all go with -them to their front (Inv Waddell that Ile had Hew home. ,,been promoted to chief of . his crew. A crew- consists of five ADVERTISED LETTERS machinists anti helpers whose du- Letters remaining uncalled for ties are to see that machines are s t th e st,,i e f ee d p os t e ffi ee Aug. always in prime condition. The S. 1918; Rex Attains, Roy Dow, crew of which Ok,ky is chief holds Win. Kempf, Alex Plonket, John time record for keeping a mechine Timlitt. When asking for (i i m ii y the air the most limit's as i any .of the above please say mid - dim)'. Verthied, T, .I. WADDELL, Post mast er FOR SALE—Well built house in Stanford, 2202. Will sell for price of lumber in 'building. Make good ranch building or granary. Can be easily moved. Inquire Basin State Bank. Made Careless by Prosperity. When an Is prosperity nod peace ft nation seems to br! nearest a crisis. Peat() and prosperity seem to make a people careless.—Atchtson Globe. HARVEY'S , rug Store 0 0 ci 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000o0o Thorough - 24.1.1416 , ./...• • . 4 lirze&s • is th efirst step in the proper care of the skin and for this every woman should regularly use a good cold cream. COLD CREAM JON TEEL is as fine and pure a cold cream as can be made and wil lnot grow hair. Delightfully perfumed with the costly new odor of 26 flowers—Jonteel. 55 Cents The Reliable Rexall Line ••••.-•••••••••••• •••• • H . .** !Wise and Patriotic Are those who are getting their winter's supply of coal stored up NOW. Prices Are Getting Higher I Coal Is Getting More Scarce Protect Yourself and Help Your Government By Buying Your Coal NOW \Quality\ \Service\ Frank W. Lester t Stanford, Phone 40 Montana. •••••••••••••••••••••••• • :0-11•41-• Don't Dig Up the Crank If your ear will not start, without erankiog, your battery must be weak. Bring it in sod let its eberge it tom' you. We have it vomplete outfit to make your battery as good as new. Separators Acid Distilled Water on hand all the time, Your battery will receive Kompt attentioo it' . ahinped to us and will be charged as (middy as possi))le. We have batteries for your ear while your 's is being charged. Why send it to Lewistown or Great Palls when we can dupliettte! their work. \rE FORD GARAGE \ ° ?6 NE STANFORD, MONTANA O'Mera's Confectionery and/ ICE CREAM PARLOR Sodas and Sundaes of All Flavors Fresh Candies and Nuts. Everything clean and new. A fine place to. spend a half hour ALL THE LATEST MAGAZINES Great Falls Hotel GREAT FALLS MONTANA FITZGERALD & FOSTER, Props. EUROPEAN FLAN A First -Class Cafe Connected dvertise It in THE WORLD 1