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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 22 Aug. 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-08-22/ed-1/seq-12/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
THE WriostrOLD WORLD s. S Bowser Would Lecture But Mrs. Bowser, As Usual, Spoils His Scheme / . .. I In it at th he was red in the fare. tie i R ..k., at her In an angry atty. num) ex- ; Red Cross I. • .• ,..,..med: - 1 • \Mrs. Bowser, you arc fighting 1 • • against my will and trying to defeat 1 111.1 tilt.'\ • \No I am not,\ sire replied. \I iletirly felt your will that I should play the id:mo, and I played. I didn't want to tiny. but your will inlitle me play. Ihin't lie discooraged, dear. You have got u good thlog if you will stick to it • a little longer. Now lell me to do iuul lung elite„\ • Mr. Bowser told her, lie told her • to go and sit in a chair, a few feet (Copyright, 1$17. by the M.clare Neva- 1 a y. Instead of doing so, Ale liewon en!tz around the room and, Mr. Bowser paced the door seemingly '11 a w hil e . ,,ht. go vu' a a, h u t In profound thought, though now and then he glanced at Mrs. Bowser in a furtive sort of a way, wanted to tisk her something. but was II little afraid to. She finally helped him out by remarking: \You stout to be it little nervolis to- night, Mr. Bowser?\ I. it is loot eXnetly nervousness.\ he replied as be look a seat \but I have hall opperiunity offered me today, mid. perhaps, it is heti( r we talk it over a hit?\ \Of course II is. If you linee had a great offer it will affeet me as well as you. Vhat Is it?\ \It Is to go leeinring„\ he blurted out In a kiln , ' of desperate way. \A pro - lessor named rhildhammer was In the office today, and after hearing hay voice and not how clearly I tutu - non every word, he said that a - great field waited for me.\ lilt -alit that the public were waiting for ii lecture from toe, and he said with him as my agent I (.1)11111 lear a thousand dollars a week.\ \Yes its a lecturer you would no, doubt be a great success,\ remarked rather high kick, Forrrething he bad Mrs. Bowser, \but of course, it would never seen her do liefeire in his whole depend somewhat upon the nature the lecture, do you propose to ! \Stop!\ lie shouted. \By lientge. call it?\ ; woman. (14.11'1 think 1,0 baffle ifie lii this Porce of Will Power.' my , way. for I tell you I wont stand for dear. And I think that is a great Mies. It!\ It tviyers the whole ground. I think \Ititt you told nit' to waltz and kick,\ y ou w ill rug rut' w ith Ha ., M rs . ili nvpi . r _ she protested. \I Ire% er should have I think you will.\ ' done it In I In' world except that 3 . 01ar 'And men will go home (*nom the lee- ' will was slronger thall litine. It seemed hire with WHIS to be groat a rid they as if I heard you say the words that will become great?\ queried Mrs. Bow.; set me' waltzing. I am a Buie afraid nor. your stiletto. has st a wheel S41111In- \That's it—that's Just It. They can't I where. Let tis try it again.\ be ascot in a minute. of course. but ; \Not by it darned sight !\ was roared. force of Will WM eventually lead up : \I niiirltt forte hem r than to to It, I talk oith yop arbour it I ought to \But how do you know you (An bav.. got ready and gone right out duenee other minds?\ o moon a word to t011. but I - 11 be per Syndicate.) • • • • • • •• \She Gave it a Kick.\ IllE Sl'IRIT FltANCE A Ited Cross worker in Prin. ! l'Or AMU' I le \ . alittd I\ 'I\ solllel hi for all the elrildrcir of his Iran,' before be left. Sn t!' !! all to !Illt1.11t•On. ! ti114•111•01i eonsisted A.1 cups ; mieidate awl - lire:id. 0 veritai' super realm's. for - Ceoss loan -i; wnii r;Lit .1 few' ; toritiehecl the I''.; f,;tet knot , , 1•• stored lite Ill:. ti... 1 0 reW at fl'io.! I s e , ..1V1111: imilk Irmo • ehildreit. Sharved months roe tire 'wet -toils si lt! , I... , youngsters. had \i'lIilt It ; irom i•Attitg their ha I soldier at I1o111 sugar rm. fir-. time 1.1 months .if fight' , - Local Red Cross Notes Thos.. present at I It ed lull F r id ay. 1 esililfrieS 1111 riot). • F: I 1.1.1pir%'11 Z. . I), 18: , 8.11, .\*II•••••'.... 11111eI, I 1'1 , 1'1'4 I 41,1 01111.1.1 441 Ole , , 1., ft he ;pi ti it 1. ii.o ••• closely, ; •, „„ • : 1)..• • I Ileir tall ipis * :1 kes. s 'Mali Oils 4.1. 1141 11 , .41,• \ 14j Ile 1111i1 lilt' . '4. ni \I 1[4 1-0 4•1-Infil ty it It hop p 1 L's ‘Vr•el: %Piero: i 0 1 I p Hit 1 1,41.1:1 111:1 `411i ; 1' 1'41! ,1,11 /1112 l'11. • !4• , ill • 111:11•• • • 1\ VI : . 1 i . 1 11.Il `4141'.!:• ...Ars. \V. \Well , I exPrcted that question. avid h:1111041. Wl1111.1111. if I allow you to beg' iLitteito..d. I 1..111' tun prepared to answer it. Suppose this g:itie: 1 am !Ion going to up; at: tr. 1 stieks: )0ti sat in the audience 'and I Ivas I this ceok, and see if she Ii:,\ got brains ! , I influenee you to do this or ' 411.11::11 Iii 11 lioW %VILA fore,. of will is.\ that and you instinetively obey. You 11.• ae.:iy. and. fur it , feet iny Will f lOn'er and your own long ruin:11e. ex , rits1 Ilet•011e•s , :et naught.\ it tont, 1!..ritig; 1..:1•11 n_141 , \I (1 , 111 koon- aitorit that,\ said Mrs. flit. ! whr'il hr. ha, it ft. , ' Bnwsiv.1 a ,traihtfiti - Y,ar tnt‘t v.t•r , t :„Iat lien a erosse‘i hest iietc4e. I.i .11e1 . •, as In' 11*•;t1'41 On' 4.41.41i 4-1:11 tr-r- before VIC lahe it io;..re the piddle.\ flf1 , 1 S111. in 111 111. it I In do,'' replied door. and sahl to Mcs. Bowser: Mr. \If I...n :kr!: \Oh I want,•.1 to !, II yo' , r and I .1 ,Ii,ill 4. 4,1 11-1-s. I 0-11 V. 4 butter ter lir.:.l.• ' 1 , n. 44Vi•ry 1-1,1a in 2.151.\ I my stollen,. ' think I e:•ip Mn, Iloy ;-er had v - illed her to eeili• env.. of o u If I nostair , at.i1 stiy 11. -it her can, and tlekre is not the tyulig i.t.t st,.. must yni ironic ter doubt in my mind, the scheme will In' eight: Ile In e.-i't even thought if : a great um% ut,lnI itr ter, lard ire didn'i care it 11111 \It certainly v‘11. Mr. itwA‘ser. Gir they lurid :thy butter fir br..i.l;fiist or ahead yor:r 111111o•licii;' riot. I 1111':ii-d fpp.-I Mrs.! 'That is something like a true and litow., i -.oiling at 111111. 1111(1 hlt rei-i; loyal wife. Now, then. I 1—.1: fixedly in n4•' ;44 • The Farmer Was the Best Runner of the Two 1411 t 'lark 2 ,• 1** , I ;1 1 , 41 , 11. 2 pa , r :0.• 1 4 . di. :2 . • .'• I 1:i• i• t , •1,••• 111 , s 11 : • -1:.:1111 tii•- a• I hid, 2 it' .1.•1.1i!oi 1 .1: , 1 ''hut! 0 ' 1'; •1'• : i 1 f:111 ii:1 .1111' on* wHi :zr:ti.t. c 0000000000 r. 0 0croc0000000c00000000000000cocff..000000 , •'•3\ 1 t g T . , • rk I • : 1.. Lilt ; 4 1 ,-1. g 6. ink , 0„ . 1 .. and I. „ Aor k fir\ a lo,e 111111111'0S o g • ]-; A%-hon f, :' red 1 :,111 1414.-1, ;hare, and ;1 '.;.• it l\ ''j' •zraitt inittierse,1 itt this g twee... 4 ,7 n 1,0; s ' III * 1011 IIII:1111\ k. 1 g 7h, 41 1%611 I 11 :1114 1 them stolid ‘vintotil g NCE MORE the Ju- dith Basi &will dem- onstrate that it is the safest place in the coun- try to raise wheat. Threshing time is upon and that means threshing crews to feed. You will find us prepar( d to supply your needs for the hearty appetites work in the harvest field makes. All kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Fruits, Smolicd Meats Etc. Better Stock Up While YOH Have the Time Just .received .a shipment of IDEAL Percale* .in .both light and dark pat- terns; a good qual. ity percale in 38 - inch Widths. S]'ANFOiD M C, C O. 4.1•11no. oaem.v:..•••••••cal..O.w ....••••••irra Our stock of over- alls, coverals, work gloves, shirts, and all wearing appar- el for men is com- plete. .Prices that are right. ..... 111.11111111111111111111V11111101BISPAIMMIIIIIIIIIMMNIMINP' W1R AGAINST SMUT wink- Wiwi ., ha% eas high as 50 per emir. In most r‘ery ease those v have treated the grain have little or no smut while those (I() not realize it. Wheat smut is w\ \ye \HI lisfi. 11 have oonsiderahle. thorigh they often no; Ii 1.1.1151111'111111S :is oill barle.% smuts and in this siterey ii W;IS ;I 1)**41111'11i i•Nliorioliiie 10 find 11 1111'111.•1* W110 I 11111101i his field; praelieally free of siiitti shown that tile had 10 to 20 per cent. lir view of these findings eve- ry kernel of wheat seed planted this fall should be treated. Mon- tana is a progressive .tate filled with progressive itt1.11 :1111 I any who ighlurre I ileSe flirt S nflfl WO- &Iry W111.111 11oXl year are 11111 doing themselves or their eotiotry justice. In these days I intire I 11:111 i'N' i• r before. t.OtutuI ltisi- tit u ss 1,10111111/S are heing, adopted Its - farmers. and it has ttill been 1.741 a hit shi.r1 seed treatment at you, and will you to do something. words. 1.111 Ile ehanged IIIS tillnd and You hesitate two (Tr -three :seconds, and went down the hall and put on his hat. ' hen you lb it.\ \Are you going to tell that peddler. 11111 ,. ealls art ' P artic- , There was a bootstool near Mrs. who is shouting Sit I 51041 this alive 10 I Ile sit 11111 ion, and Bowser, and slit' gave It a kick and noiser asked Mrs. Bowser, ihe la rat Intreati presidents 1110K1 upset it, and eried otil: \You willed me to do that thing. and I have started out with great success. Keep it up.\ Mr. Bowser flail willed her to raise her right hand to her brow, and he couldn't see where the SliceeSa came In. Perhaps he had not exerted will power enough. After a moment he tried again. Mrs. Bowser rose up and turned about and made ti horrible jangle on the keys of the piano, and when she turned to him there was a glad smile on her face, as she ex- claimed: \Success Number two. Mr. Bowser, you surprise me. You surely will go lecturing and make your thousand dol- lars it week, and I can order blue -white diamonds tomorrow.\ Mr. Bowser had willed that she go over and look at the clock on the mantel, and he had putt no much force 11011r, ill' 111011. g . :•sper.0.1 111 g 4.1 IA1' ..:11/1\.' hie a 0 . 1 11:11110d fr/. - 11 /PO a j1 114', arid sprinkle siititt p , roiliteed loy utt ticceitt far- he flt•:ttAliti seiiition eaeir liters ic 11f* S1itflt '0111111 , illitY wit h ti Ivalt t ring f\. (Will 1' 111ti 1 , 0 I I 11011e 1 . 11111 ‘,11(.1Vi•I 11 01:er atitI (nix 0 thoroughly to /*Very kerflel. g put it into, a pile and !g rilVer 161 11 11111111il'IS 1.11 . 0 11011rS '0 , 0 Or 1110rii. 0 :3 the solution into a wilt -J. S it -tight half -barrel, or, better o still, into a tank 12 to Is inches, g .1,...p. fun,. I,i eight feet long. and ig about Iivo feet wide. l'our Ike :10,1y until 0 the hollow of the tank to ihe g dipt6 (0 . 6 to 10 inches. :410. 10 g ! ..Tet om all the air and. in the ,o f•ase of wheat. to release the light g nod smutted kernels, whieh must IS be skimmed oft ;Is they rise to the fo top. Remove g„rain in a fe‘v!g minutes. drain, and ptit intr) piles IS for two hours or iimre. Attention Ranchers l011 Will it, Op hPiVe to feed threshing iTws- het' W' s ' - all St11)14 till 011r 111 I Fresh and Smoked MEATS al N . ...Allard,' 111' . 10 1-- ; Horne -Cured Bacon 38c lb. We want your chickens and hogs, , ad will pay the highest market price Stanford Meat Market 0 0 or I ° 000000cc000c000000000000000000000000000000000000etazoo 4. I'm the solntion into a smut machine and roll the grain — through it. Then shovel the seed on0000000000000000000000000000000000b000000000000etkooc into it pile nail eover with Willi- g 0 kits II/I* * Iwo hours or more. 0 To the Voters of Fergus County 0 0 0. wh,...,. a large amount of seed is,g 0 to he treated, the use of the smut .g . 0 o machine offers the most evolionti- 1 0 if favored with your support, o o o caL method. - o o Whichever method is usml th.,, - g will endeavor to merit it. 0 o grain should remain ill moist, o o piles for at least two hours. If 1g 0 fit. R. CUNNINGHAM 0 0 1,,,t there was no answer from Nfr, itea rt ily et}, loese 1 he ea in plug!' ileeessary ii may he len over 2 ... o Bowser. lie walked calmly over rillr the ' to a smut free wheat erop next night in this condition. It is ; g Democratic Candidate for Sheriff o o drug store, On the wayni I141' lie t oar The Vaelii Itureari ViLeett- well. however, to spread it out o o o 0 500000000000000000000000000 0 0000000000000000000000000 Willed I Inn I In' druggist should greet . t i v t . i 1,, will i t i e .. a 1.' i i i • giis „ min ty him wills. \Bello Bowser. 1 Willa In will actively push this movement hOnnna ylnl would conic in this evening.\ 1 . 1 1 -,• . i ,- . Mr. Bowser entered the store. The \ I \' d \ 1 \`\,`,\\\ 1 \f s Is aY - b \ ;evil reit rly ailfriying to pun. crop druggist k sot In a chair slime. Ile ' • frowneel at sight of the caller and : 14 \ 1111111 I ee \ 1 \ ii • \ I ' I\ \ 11111 Y growled tint : , Agent I. ii. Peterson. The following: four method/4 of \I Was just thinking y : ou would show' ; your caretiss in lure tonight.. It is i applyiny the ha-in:din treatment Just tile night for Jackasses to roam !are reeopimended: )t' I'llerr I tll if it is dry. around:\ I Prepare the formalin solution tit ore formalin iii .a 111011ernte- Mr. Bowser turned and went out. I, by (Mitt tog one pill! (or 1iotI110 IY - warm Place. This is iltIl l tn t \ Ills forte Of will carried him back I with forty_fi vi . ga ll on , , 4 miter; fzi 11 1; If home, where he took ii seat on the i This solution may he applied in eold part of the formaldehyde allowed to Income too Slips, and there Mrs. Bowser found i i 611‘ , Oft' 01* ht.]) nodding with sleep an latur Inter. 1 • on row. ways. ill.' last will S (fhange to paraformahlehyde room, this geletinous mass will Sir, rhildhationer will be Informed 1 tIV6 IWin g P refer n i i i e . f (') I . 1. PIO the sointion into awti.ii(gliliti and beeonie deposited as a Whit- It01 forill. that Mr. Bowser will not take the lee. I ish,..gelatinous mass in the hot- Fortapti does not beeome lure platf , oin next winter. barrel or vat and dip into it the tom of the container. The liquid weaker by evaporation: This is a little after two or three hours rind let it, dry preparatory to seeding. it must he sown within -- a day or two or else thoroughly portion left is below strength. dried to prevent molding or Sometimes formalin is kept. in a stir - noting. II' the grain is still large carboy in a cold. (lark eel - swollen fr(m1 the soaking, set lar or warchotifie and this change the 'trill f(rr a little more seed 'takes place Th.. weakeinfri It, 111111 portion is pour- ed off. 0 It a time, and sold in good faith, but fails to give results. If stared at the temper- ature of a , f,omfortable living ermirary to popular belief, but • has been established by chemical test. l'hi , re is some loss of for- maldehyde from tin. soluticaa i :but tinwater evAporates a Ill ster than the forinaldehyde so that the rentainitfg solution graci-• nally lmeotnes a little dialager. tion)rmice of this fact Mid the addition of ntore strong firma- lin to a -correctly Intl. de 00hlitioti after it has stood a day ea two Ims ,soinetintes resulted b Milt- ing the seed. i i • 4 • • +1 4 ,4,‘ , 40-.•: . , 1444/ 2 6 4/4.4.4444 _