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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 12 Sept. 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-09-12/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
THE STANFORD WORLD • )03 300000000000 0000 0 0 00000 0 000 000 0 0 00 000 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D000 0000000000 • 000 • 000 • 00 Come! Come! Come in and inspect our fine line of Trunks & Suit Cases. We also have our Fall Line of Boys' & Men's MACKINAWS ready for your convenience COLD WEATHER IS COMING, Now is the time to prepare. Don't put it off. Buy- NOW. You can always get a square deo/ at the Basin Trading company. New Dresses for Early 'Pr FALL 111/ EAR In spite of the advancing market, we'' are offering you these splendid frocks at prices that will surprisingly please you. New Arrivals -Blouses, Dresses Skirts, ,Coats . 'MAKE AN EARLY INSPFCTION of these garments, .......4i t. - . because the quantities are limited and the values cannot Po*' be replaced in ALL -WOOLEN materialf this Fall. BASIN TRADING CO 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 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (t1) 0 .0 t • 0 Dr. J. Lebovitz CALL PHONE NO, 26 Stanford, Montana Resident Deputy State Veterinary Surgeon Dr. F. B. Remer VETERINARIAN Office at Leslie's Livery Barn Mont. Veterinary License No. 76 Dr. H. 0. Moore DENTIST Office Over First National Bank Stanford, Montana E.G. Ward -n U. A Oribble WARDEN & GRIBBLE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in all the Courts and U. S. Land office Old Fast National Bank Building LEWIFTOWN, MONTANA GEYSER HARNESS SHOP Renoir work of all kinds. Shoe repairing a specialty Harness washed and oiled for •$2 a get. Send us your work and we guarante satisfaction. PRICES REASONABLE M. M. Brown Geyser, 'Mont. a▪ n The Town and Vicinity 3IEs. Leslie Went to Dreat Falls on Sunday. Alex MeDonald was over front (Ierabline Sunday. Mrs. A. E. .\1 1)011' spent a few cloys in Great Falls this week. Mrs. Homer IlaneY and Iwo children came over from Lehigh SALE---(1verland ear, mod - Sat it Ainert Sorenson and wife mo- ay. tored to Divot Falls Slibilay.!ei-87-'' rim 4.060 m il es: new ereant 9-1-e never timed. Miss Elsie Neubert went to s t a yi ng ii eI)U tilt I thiy,. ilreat Palls Sunday to spend „ . '' W. J. Robertson. Stanford Mrs. r **Mille entertained Wed - 1 few days. nesday afternoon in honor of! FOR BALE Born -to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Airs. Geo. Vol kel. whose birth- A No. 1 Torkey Red Need wheat. Dunean. Sunday, September 8. a day it was. Apply to Mrs. Sutter, 9 miles baby girl. , northeast of Stanford. 8-4e Rev. Alexander returned Weii- Mrs. Chester and son Bobbie ne sdav from (lreat, Falls. where Films Developed 10 cents roll. are visiting Mrs. Hanna at the lie has been studying the past 'Prints 3c and up. -Photo Shop, null+ east of town. week. Preaching servieem will Lewistown, Montana. Adv. Albert Sorenson has traded his r \ s \w e 'l \eNt S\\d\V• NOTICE old yin. for a Veile. and expects Edwin Graeey. employed at .;tot.„g„'i-los alt„ifil mot i fs f or to start soon for the Coast. :Mr. and 11 i's. D. J. Galt went to Helena on Tuesday to take in the State Fair for a few days. Mrs. A. IL Ross returned to het. home here Satunlay, after a Stevens home and he and 11110111 - or young man will try int:\ for ii v1ihit', Air. and Mrs. Albert Spotty anti Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stev- ens 11.ft Wedoesday in for Portland, Oregon. going by auto. Mr. N eti b t . rt \ 1 „,„.. e t v ,,d a ow n, in the of a baby buy Sept. call irm \ n'Y rtill - bh\\I enrd this week from. his son ' , A. (ft It. m r. , itady i s now at camp , i.tileh-strain Shorthorn hull. A to R. Neuhert. who is now a Sep_ Fremont, I'alifornia, and whet! . ' t\ 1 \1 A t t if feed enlist' of sdli\ geanf in Pottery A. 34Sth Field last heard from was making ' 4 ' Clear Mnnt. strenuous efforts to get a fur- , Artilltry• in France. ' NOIICE lough to eowe home and see his Each implowp the LadleS . Mrs , R o y and two Children sou. If he sueeeeds he will 1)1 nit ' \ • I : ably arrivAt Saturday. n. ttoe.ety is requested to eall moved i n t o th e L eon Kok! ' \ attention of their neighbors house the first of the week. Mr. Roy is supet i„ tt , in h, tit at the Last Tues daytill joeat se t uu d and friends to the fact that the h otu .d re „,t vp d 1. 1 4 ,oeiety is beginning its annual I unnel. Brinnit that he woUld not . be on eanvass for magazine subscrip- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ingersol re - fumed to their home m Gales- burg the first of the week, after several Weeks on their ranch near Stanford. )1- sit:es of 31.•rino wits in to)) •E ‘VeditestlitY InNillet\S• 000 000 0000000000000000 0 000000000000 0000 000 0000 0 0 00000 A . 1 - Suolg'h drove d\wo froio Falls in his ear Sunday. g • r “alt wa,, up from lleyser g Ill rst of the week on g and Mrs. John Shelton , c 3 I nwit , s t inip i ng fir , r ..1. of atol Mrs. E. I.' Gal'. of Hey- sur • re the proud parents of a bah t . girl.. hoot Septeililtcri. Nyna (tregor,v (1011h . 1.1 ' 0 I;1 3 ':11 1 : 10)S , • • i1:111 13•:. •••:, t'. E. Baker tool little tla'a-.2.1iiti. returned to liteir,honte it( 4 ;13'al Falls on Sunda:, after srl.-ral days visit at the .1. I Ham- mel imine. TI1011111 , S011 haS :11i1Ved his household goods front 4.1aletit iii to the house formerly 110.'1g/14'4i 11 MU, •I'Inirston. Air. Ilionips9ii I cal eeatieS at 6 p. i. ROIll'il and Otto. Volk/di I; arag e (I. 1'. cratiier motored to Harlow own : , 41.11iiiity. I F ord n arogr . th ir ry A number or young folks from ‘v A N T E D . _ t ;i t .i r ot . li g h t i ttw ,,, Geyser attended the dance here Ni es. AL II f Saturday evening. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HARVEY'S rug Store TO EXPECT TO PAY A HIGH PRICE for talc perfumed with an odor that cost thousands of dollars to produce would be natural. Yet Talc Jonteel Iii. • 1,•111•11 111,A 211 1111W( . 1,4 1'11\1'4, 1.111 It 1 , 10 11,.ta ordilaary , 1 .0 1)114 • 11 .111/f1 \111111g, 111 . W 110 , 11114 a rar e i n ItiN'ill11:1111 :11111 •.1111 II' 4'101111. O 0 0 O 30 0 o o h a s eliarge of the void Omit. her ce. g o _ o o o CHURCH NOTES 0 Conte in and look OVer .)11r 1/111` 0 0 Ti le pegu k ti . e i ntre h t serv i ee , g a hit riiltit• statinf.,. :-; .., ,,,,,i ,.1.- 0 0 win ,..knillow.. suziday. Sept. I, - , O ,i,.,. Flag SpHls . 0 O 0 M4 1 1 . 11111g S1 . 11 jel • 10 11 1) . elOek : 0 0 O 0 SI111.1:1Y 1 . '11001111 10 (1 . 11111'k : t'V' 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 eialig• Ner‘ lee ill S o'cloek. A l to dial welcoinc is exteoded to all .. . ** ' ' Ent et. into I I is gates with ,'.1.itiksgiving and into His i'flhiris , H w..11 pritise.'• REV. A LEX A Ni /ER. Pastor, ughes' Coal Classified Ads +1: s.11,E- - 1917 Ford roadster ii g, toll tiiiiit I hg tilt Iti. tires: III tio .ki Al. ' N1(4'3(11411.: S•I\\* ED- Soup. ..line last \VIII,- tet Maid( :1 -year -old tu8rt..whitt. fat.e. branded V lazy A lint - out right hip. Was. t iiiiiiiig darl; gra.\ :4425 reivard for rceovery; Address ii '..:11DX, DOUGLAS. \Virolltate' 1 11111`*:(1 - l'fit:11 E.‘, itt 10 Ihe W\ Itivlies., market price aml eash on the spot. Try le:. for blood. fat at ',resell!. • I.111. - N I - A tutu 'lumber tutu! tad light. Owen'. ran ha\ l • 11 calling at this office and ing Inc ad. N(1T1( 'E. Iii eo-operation wit Ii I he Assn. ' Auto I ., - :eirs :tt emir-erre t.rt--- r anti : a .,,p'.1t-5. no wii.I h.. 1 all day Si,riday it •t....c . ',..1- ......._la.- -A Positively Ito gasoline it ill It , --old ' P - 111 ; Extreme emergency eases may ! ; lie eared for or trauttor or rilr re - E. F. Cobb of Heyso - was la : ; pal134 fOl• l'alleheX. All ineehaiii- town the first of the wet.l. • the \omPj 111 Y s aliv model ear. oew or seeottd- ranch, is suffering from a foie- h„,„1 . Al so Di st ilkd m o t_ ture of his right arm just above „ ow o stergreil , the wrist. Ile was i.ratiking his 'Ford Sunday, and a Imek fire 1..(11 t SALE ---- Weil built 11°11se iii Nt . 'at; the (guise oft he misfortisie. Stanford. 22x12. Will sell for Howard \t oh, 1 ' • 1 I • • ' 1 'I l• . month •s stay in Great Falls. it till Thursday evening...Irmo his sum. • it,\ Make good ranch building or Tillman Bain hos \ 10 ' 41 \ 1 \ tiler's Work as Assistant Forest LretinfirY' ran he easily moved. Impiire Basin State Bank. Ranger. iind Monday morning took up his work in the local high FOR SALE sehool. lle enjoy...11 a very pleas -1 Five 15-16tlis high grade Mik- an( and profitable summer in the len r -Old cows, .illSt -)111011111i/IIIS 1 . 0111111 Neihart aiol fresh with heifer calf by side. *Alointreli. • ,ao. fresh three months ago and Ai rs. Lot us s lunk ,. i s re i on ,m„. to be fresh i in ten days: all Two e»rloads of mileh cows will be sold at public. auetion at (leyser on Saturday. September 21. They are the property of F. fl. Barrington. or citt, Bank, and are to be noldon account, of the scarcity of feed - in the northern country. hand to take charge of the Stile- ! ?ions, many of which advance in ky school. The -members of the price on October first. ' Phone board and Supt. Henderson got j N r \ e ' p ri r t e e se o l r it e a t; i 11 ,e nit Elva Wine busy - • at, once. and the first of : I i F it i aii, this week were very fortunate in' _ securing Miss Esther Brace of . Everson to take charge of the school. Miss Brace . holds a first • grAde certificate and has enjoyed it year\of successful teaching in 'Fergus enmity. She will open her school at the Stucky school house on Monday, Sept. 16. DR. J. W. WADE Physician and, Surgeon and Mott et rice Moccasin - - Montana tat 1 1 Our truck service will de- liver Hughes' coal prompt- ly. We are in the COAL business. When you want COAL CALL US UP \Quality\ \Service\ Frank W. Lester Phone 411 Montana. aplINIIIIIIMIII 1111111111111 . 1 . 11111111111 . 311111111 111 11 . 1 11 11 1M11111.111111111.MINEMIN111.1111111111111% WASTELESS ? A :•,• k \ a eaer yi liv 4111I that 1,11lie r•t c\ . • tor the Ilturt1 . ! Now i he lime to lie loyal stuns and hut' tu hehind the lines liNt'Llt: SAM says 'ECONOMY!\ Whitt benefit would he dei.ived front saving in one line only t your efforts must be broaden tl to in - elude all. That means getting your money's worth iii t ireS. 1111V1' the li alliOtie tire; costs wore at first hid less in the long run. Ask the man who travels which tire gives the most mileage. Qiullit y counts. and Republics have been - over the top. - A trial will vonvinet. you. REPUBLIC, the Patriotic tire PH . ) 6\ FORD GARAGE PTE STANFORD, MONTANA IMMO CY.M.erass Confectionery and ICE CREAM PARLOR Sodas and Sundaes of All Flavors Fresh Candies and Nuts. Everything clean and new. s A fine place to spend a half hour ALL THE LATEST MAGAZINES reat Falls Hotel GREAT FALLS MONTANA F1TZOERALD Se FOSTER, Props. EUROPEAN PLAN A First -Class Cafe Connected Advertise It in 'THE WORLD