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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-6/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
tailloro ajortD P lit'NFON Published at the World Office at Stanford, Montana. every Thursday. Entered at the Stanford po,toffice as second etas, alai! Matter. iii icr the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription $2.101 per year. FARMERS---far1111.1'S T111.' 1 . 01101,Villg ilit ti na I1'1'1011 I he (teyser Times applies to this studio!) 'rift ahont as 111111'11 1111111 ' IS 10 ally other sect wit of the stall , . and while it is not pleasant r e w Ai ng t o an y w h om - th e . eoal fits, it is wholesome. and it is to be hoped that after this year's ex- perience ‘veed-farninig will 1i' - gill dentine. Umler t he aho'i. volition the Tittles has this lo Say: ThiS year has deleiMist rated h eY01111 a 1 1 111 , 41ot! Of floldit HMI it pa . ‘'s, and l oa,s lug. 14m. to Ilse a Ellie ordinar'y human genet. and ambition farming: , operations. As one rides along the road, no‘v at hr avest time. it IS 1.'aSy 111 the ambi- tions, thrifty harmer from the Shiftless or reeldess one. The first litelilioned class Of farmers. (if \Odell there a r re fa too few, are going III hark '1. ;1 ill It very desirable , 2 tj , r \IT ranging all '1•. to 30 buslielg: while llin where t hey- ha at ;ill, reap one of Itiggest weeds ever known in the t. of agriculture in v this selte:1 Mitittann. The ::tit,joril„v lite weed fitrH Import sngar roost of it from this side of the 00,111, because the largest portion of French troops i1.,7.11iiyeil t'reflell sugar mills •rhaliks I. the rationing sys- tem the annitai ,aistattliei.ii has been sugar beet hind is ii. German limbos. rut to nov.isio ti. ILttlig to re - As a result, the French people !nivel ports reaching the 1 Slates Food been niaced on a sugar ration II 11111 .\iiiHiii.I loll. Before th. , 'Aar France 18 pounds a year tor eloniesft ir•c: L:H1 ii In'•.•iage su g ar cr., d of about a Pound am , a half it month. This t 00.00 Iolt if sugar ale! .I.1 SUM(' photograph •hows how the German h•ft over for eNnort. , ••• The Light Ahead. lhIeutS imam. manetiftes and t I. n lima good clo d s I wise 111.'i itieutt, just tutu beeleiiihait. bo/li lo,vtY nail great. as well it worthy of Intelligence awl freeibitil th e p.-rp,Inal vision herore him of a better ,Aorlt1 hennaing through We'll —Victor II ago. Work. '• • •••••,..:. \'‘ 6,1r .1111 't111111•! --of .111117 :Jrotil: or variation in 111..1 \71.. ail rest, no change. it lint eontinnotis monolon. (on ,' 4 ,r which ages a Man.—FA. (11111 Political Announcements lAnnouncements under this head - in; 10z.., per line per issue. V(1 . 1 1 - EN' Or FEW .; coCNTY: A, v. - ell known. Hon. It. C. migiigml in a t • V,IllirpS h i ll a t- tention :11111 entire ,lime. and for that lea' -1(11 is prevented Irmo inalp or, i . ra a tivss during the pri- mar . , election (-ampaigii. Ile is of I h.. type of men NvonHi firer •i• to be defeated rather th.[]] public trust. a nd V, 1011)%k 1 , ,Ige of this fitet due,- his friends :o presen]II I he writ 1 it-V141.1'S Fl•rglIS TO THE VOTERS OF FERGUS COUNTY: do. reasons, iA•liy It. ('. I ani candid:it. , kir tile (alien or ..1;. , 6_ , c District court Whi . . ''''leeted \ 111 ' Vi•rgus County. Montana. and lake this • conisnimina;ilig ''' 11111- h 1\!rer I. - Ili, wit I, tho, haiii I have rlii 1)1,AI allit• I '' I Wil S 1141111 111111 l';11\:‘ 011 it 1 'I %11111 I. 'M I: ,IT. t Ott I. ii lid :11 . 1(.1* ;',1 and ;it '1I II In. titi tItei'ssII ri' I' - tended' Iii, he Normal iiSsi>itni was far ‘VO, y S1111:11.1:1i1;1•114it'lli :11011 Ii THE STANFORD WORLD French uir1llUt Desip(o France roo s t l.aVe a I Ways been iiilercs!.ril tis el o s i ls ;.• ..,61i1e11 ,\11idid•ite ••t. ot; • lie llairlai,11 of 114101 .1 11,,• •ily S 'H ' ..111}1S1, 1 111•Ill IV S1114114'11 I ii is 141111{1;1'4i jiltI I ii.•.• ,,i• )!1'1'tiler tt•trl of his life lit'. been ,..ofesstott :did have beim in the i iet t -, , pr:it !ne %ears., '1\ . \ 1 , ill this \in't.`- iii ;las ;!!1 * . a,\ 4,'OgillIY.4.41 as an four years or which 1'1 , 1`, . Pr 11111, HO. heilt..11';!!lie :i1,1114.11i ion Cour 111 Hall, • )11 -,t1r1. . ' fr. •I I Call 111.401:11ln' 111.' l ila.!: five to IVI. II I :1.11i fit 1 ! \t evet'Y .• 111111 a hit. lie (lot.\ 11 , 41 persis•.- lit %vay sati.iftietorv In all wl I (I've allegiattee to no man or so [ten flI I aplum p- 11 .1 1 ,• ii _ \lit IL, advaik\' Muni are proilito.__exit_icise 1.11.1SN of voto g. but • l.iTttid. tie - v - iy - rti -- titi - Tiv - . • -7ret 14044 :101cri.SIS 111 1 1 , 4. ag.ri4 , 1-111.141 , :t1- - 111.i!.f111101 , : 011 1111. l'Or ilOW- W„:.1,1 01 . !hi', lhe wc , qls till his r:Irtti lo rip- 1 1 1\ . II .-e.-iI I \yin :1(11],o,:s1er the duties ot t,!e , ]iita conrnaoky. Iii' not mere - ell and Ilic sccd Ipliitt aeross the „rile,. it lilt and wilt th.v. 1 , 11 . I . y . a 00, 1 . 111 o: lio• he lenee; 11lVet' ‘\nre St\Pl'ing to little and attention to Ito. ',Fiji... :is I t w ve nothing to i n , ,.,-fere \ 1 t\'\' wh\ s•trng - consider that he himself has 011.1 1% ill and 4.„11... . itkrittion 01E111011 in , neighhOr on the east that is sot'-ouestion presented :loll trv to hasten the inachineev o r it„. lir. 1.tmrage 1 , 111a1 It) his Z111i;i!‘\. ;Y Ilii 1-vVrV- fering 11 wsal\ degree Irlini that the small litigant will be at no disailvani‘ge. • his shiftlessiles iii allowing eells If I am the hind of 'min ;mu ‘vant Its .i in i ge a your ,.„„ t . t , whyr , to ripen and the seed to blow shall expeei your support. sinei•relV T'I ii ot It. C. White! 1.;;\ been 11110W1.11 10 IS Ii 0, 11111'1.1y S01 - 1. groNv and rival partly because of but t a ,mt titi.ti his spoilt:it het - the inethmls of farming, in that i n de \ diouu to ever y year after, year tracts of laud having for its purpose the broad- eili dg of opportunity for the a v-I have beti stubbled in in the hope that a erop eould be raised with- /wave mile. He I pail ambitious t out applying uttttht lain». and ex- for public offiee except as it Illay pelise, and partly In...wage some :Ilford him a to be of ser- I farmer:, %Odle the' • possess the vine lo his Icilows. Ile is ineor- annbitinn and are willing to farm ruptible in all things, large and to keep the weeds tlown. are lark- small, energetic. forseeing and patriotie. stilieit support in ing-in intelligenee. The practice his lwhalf he(•1111se WI. know that, by every IC:it. ineasiires up to t he or the itilPor - qualified for this position and in, if I am elected will qualify as : : 1 . 1 : 111 1 t ) . 1; \\' 1 \ 1. l \' \\Its - c m n his practice has made a specialty such officer. If I nun 1 of probate work. .If elected to \ 1 \ 1 tlw this ofice Mr. 'Williams promises (% Whil ' inr-S \\\ 1 \ 4.1111): ' to give it his most careful atten- tion. .The voters will do well to N NOUNCEIENT consider Mr. Williams' candidacy I am a candidate for County when voting at the coming pri- Attorney on the ()die tie- . minter: mary election. .His is the last NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DR. J. W. WADE Physician _and Surgeon aunt Obstetric.. Moccasin - Montana or is the biggest While it is nothing to brag curse that has yet befallen agri- ;timid il is safe a to sy Ivilltont cultural Montana, and unless it fear or eontrailiction, this is dispensed Willi it will spell the ily I1,is sum, tatiti agrinulture this most Himcrs i he F er tile o r wim a i gr owi ng states, • As. , the prize anywhere. and it i s a l az y nian 's fit 1'111 1\ I lilt 1 / 1 4•01111' Or 1111911 111ry ing and shim1.1 he their shiftless 111011011S It is a bredr ee of follineSS ill iit farmingb IS eond y Oil 1' Se011e Lind Ain(' I iiiiagination. They are fit practiced year 111'r year, it de- ' 1 tobjeets oti whieli to try ont 11011- I 1111'1 s much froill hr growl e. tam, 's !w ent I v en:ivied 1Ver'll 110Wer 1111' 1111- 1;11111, 11.tiii1.11S its VI I - I t o. and in general deiraets fron H the farming business. Ila‘ing Weed, nii (Hie ii10' being lousy --it is no il., grace to get them hot it is a dts- grace to keep thew. Standard Wisconsin Binding Twine . 24 c Farmers Equity Elevator Co,, Windham mik.c1Mrlar1111111101111M.11•2111113111 X - „.„,„.„,....„....,-„...----,,.........,.. ti:-, • t!) ' • THE UNIVERSAL CAR It is important when your Ford ear re- , quires timing up or repairing that you place it in charge of an authorized Ford dealer. Then you are sure of having re- pairs and replacements made with genuine Ford -made materials by men who know all about Ford cars. - Bring your Ford eat - to us. Satisfaction is sure and you will re- ceive prompt attention and right prices. Galt Bros. Stanford Mont. , Classified Ads FOR SALE A No, I Turkey s ee d wheat. Apply to Mr Su s. tter, 9 miles 11011111MM. of Stanford. 8-4e THE Serviee Garage 1,1.6%191 a large shipment of Aline!. tires this morning. WANTED— High school girl to do house wiirk to exchange tor hoard. Enquire :it World LAND hr . ,-4,11 'want it) your fan,. limit 'stoi.k raneli list with Watson ,the hand Man, 10!) Cen- tral Ave.. (ireat Falls, Mont. 9-1 Films Developed 10 cents roll. Prints 3c and up.—Photo Shop, Lewistown, Montana. Adv. FOR SALE No. 1 A seed rye, free from foul seeds. This rye was grown (0] new ground and parties want- ing exception m ally clean, plup rye for seed will (10 well by droti- ping me a post card and giying me the minima of seed they will want. • 8-4 A. G. GILLESPIE, Stanford NOTICE Storage batteries and repairs'for any model ear. new or second- hand. Also Distilled water.—Iler- man Ostergren. J/I1..0,10/NG A'AtiANAIV StIOAtt AT A e7ALII - ORAVA - .“140/fiC, , CANE It.' MA`t.'A I I PROM WHERE AMKPICA GETS HALF A MILLION TONS OF SUOAi2 A \YEAR. A MERICAN families would have lest; sugar than the 11 - 1 people of war torn France, if we depended entirely on our home-grown sugar stocks. Approximately 75 per cent. of our sugar is shipped to our shores. We produce about 1,000,000 tons of sugar a year. Our imports from abroad amount to over 3,000,- 000 tons a year in normal times. The United States Food Administration asks each family to limit its use of sugdr to two pounds per month per person for household use. The military situation de- mands that every available ship be placed at the disposal of the Army or Navy. When we save sugar, we save shipping. Which do you want lor your 1.0c. 'ordi- nary plug or lasting tobacco satisfaction. ‘ 4 , Peyton Brand k Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch—and worth it Gravelylases so rnuchlongerit costs no more to chew than ordinary plug P. B. Gravely iobacco Company Danville, Virg inia • and elected I will. during the term 'of my office, discharge my ditties faillit7uly. J. H. HALL Helena. Montana, June 8, 1918. ” \( 1 I Y° 1 \ . name on the County ticket. vote and support. --- I stand for strict, prompt and impartial enforcement Of the law and an mammon -al admitlistralloit or We office of County Attorney. (.. W. 111.7NTIN I am a eandidate for the nomi- nation for State Railway Coin - 10 011 Demoeratic ticket. Have had 22 years experience. in (ireat Narthern train service and s-ven years with the Milwaukee. S. Frank Scott, Butte. .111otit. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY I am it candidate for re-elec- tion to the office of County At- torney - :Ind will appreciate your support. \I stand for law en- STE WART McCONOCH I E THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR ..lt is necessary in probating es- tates to have a lawyer do the court work, .If the Public Ad- ministrator is not a lawyer he will have to employ one for this purpose. .For that reason it has been customary in this county to elect a lawyer to this office. .S. P. Williams, who is a candidate TAKEN UP — Bay 2- Year - \I'l for this office on the Democratic gelding. branded SR oil' the left ticket, sholibler. A. IL Moen h as practiced law contin- if uously for seven years, two years FOR SALE—One gray lenIn it in YoungsV\ill. Ohio, and five horses, weight 2500, new :t, II yea's in Lewistown. .Before be- EmerS011 wa)gon and 1III1'l1('s5 ginning the practice of the law Appl3,: to Chesterfield, B ar l ow he received his preliminary edu- ranch. 7.3. c cation at Ohio Northern Univer, sity and the University of Michi- gan, attaining the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Master of Science. .He then took his law FOR SALE—Well built house in Stanford, 22x32: Will s r ell fo price of lumber in building Make good ranch building or courie at Harvard and graduated granary. Can be easily moved, therefrom with the degree of Inquire Basin State Bank. Bachelor of Laws. .He is amply Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewistown, _ Montana, August 15th, 1918. CANDIDATE FOR Couxn Notice is hereby gven that ATTORNEY MINNIE MOORE, I am' a candidate for the nom- ination for County Attorney on the Democratic ticket. \I will enforce the law promptly with- out persecution or abuse of its power.'• CHARLES ANDERSEN 1 am a candidate for nomina- ;ion for county commissioner on the democrat ticket at the Au- gust primaries. W. EVERETT LANE A. 'I'. Miller announces that lie is it candidate for County Assess- or at the primary election on the Democratic ticket. 6-4 I am a eandinate for 'tontine - for county commissioner on the Republican ticket at the pri- maries to be held in August. PERRY J. IRISH I am a candidate for the nomi- nation for the office of Sheriff of Fergus County on the Demo- cratic ticket. JAMES II. LANE. To the honorable C. T. Stewart, 'Secretary of the State of Mon- tana, Helena, Montafia, and the Members of the Democrat- ic Party and the Electors of the State of Montana. I. J. H. Hall, state that I re- side at Ch -eat Falls, Montana; that my official residence is He- lena. Montana, my present •post - office address. If lain nomi- nated for the office of Railroad Commisioner of the State of Montana, a? the primary nomi- nating election to be held in the State of Montana on August 27, 1918,, I will accept the nomina- tion and will not withdravir., and of Stanford. Montana. who. on September 11, 1913. mad e h om e- stead entry'. No. 022406. for NV 2 NW ; Si 1 NW 1 1 ; N 1 / 4 Seetion 11, 'Township 14 N., Range 11 E., Montana Merid- ian, has filed notice of intention to make .Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before Ir. • 1). Womeldorf, U. S. Commissioner, at Hobson, AIontana, on the 24th day of' September, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: George E. Poetter, of Stanford, Montana; Robert P. Skinner, of Stanford. 11o/it:ma; Alice C. Warner. of Stanford ; Montana, Mary Skinner, of Stanford, Mon- tana, J. KELLY, Register, First. Publication Aug. 22, 1918. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewistown, Montana, July 20, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Albert L. Kolar, of Dover. Montana, who, on De- cember 10, 1914, made homestead entry, No. 030355, for SE'/ I ., Sec. 25, Township 17 north, Range 11 - East, Montana Meridan;has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim., to the land above described, before W. Hawk, U. S. Commissioner, at Stanford ; Montana, on the 26th day of August, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank E. Kolar': Howard E. Smith, E. Smith, all of -Dover, Montana, Lester Black, of Stan- ford, Montana. II. J. KELLY, Register.