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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 19 Sept. 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-09-19/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
THE STANFORD WOhLD S. tbc ttanforb North W. P. DUNTON Editor Published at the World °dice at ‘43tanford, lilontana, cvely Thursday. Entere I at Qie Stanford postofth•e as Het:mitt tins mai! matter, under the act of )1nrch 3, 1S79. Subscription $2.00 per year. A 1)A11.1\ I)l7TV Hach day every 4merican sol- dier in Fraliee lii codifriiitted by a great duty. I hir army there has a great task to perfOrill for our emintry, for the %cork!. for civilization. and for humanity. 0111. soldiers are doing the,ir duty with a etourage and fidelity and efficiency that thrill 11‘141111 heart. Each day every American ('it X(11 at home is einifronted by ei great duty. a ditty as imperative U11011 hilt) or liii as the ditty of Oar soldiers is upon them. The American Iwopit. Ilt1 ye it great task to perform. It is to support to the limit of their ability our army. 011r navy. wir eountry at war. To work wino inercased energy anti efficiency so that tour Ha- ti011it I prodilef ion may be in- creased: to opinion/lige iPt 41.0/1- 14111111pti011 Si) 14181 11101111 111:11 1.11:11 • _ aittt la 1101' riutti 111111SpOrldli011 One C3111E11 if may be left free for the uses of we \ re ithe mu t w i t h n it . fan._ , N. \• I resio/lant saving Ito sulotoorl the \\vernmenl th e st„o ait! ' 1 ' 1 4 duly or ever AtneriPall. • l'nrier It 1t4 a duty that (VW lie met by ____ every American Nvillose heart is' 1(ot-try:eter11 Generally Do. with our sololiers it; Pronee. whoiIt:i NEW WHEAT FLOUR RULES In Effect in Montana on arid 1. September 1, 19)8. A Surnmary Issued Uncle' the Au- thority of Alfred Atkinson, United States Food Administrator ta telchtm . .a. the ed.!ii:14: 111liter Ilie Americitti 1- • , , ample fiscal for the l'o:ted SI MO, Will the t ii oil nal) Ohs, 11,11 wq _.Ci per eels suhsilluies with thi•ir (V110111. • * A SePteo'ber ‘vAl lieg:11 the imintifactare of a \Victory Flour. - s( 111011 Win 01.11131111 ,, 1 11 per ('(-Ill 1 , 11111 %% heat near and 20 per el -ill ii eillier tori fickle lie bail, nom - . limir mill lie offered for 5:110 III Moutaria willt:n a Oahe. Itemilers. lifter Scp7t mher I :Aid until hew mixed flours are upon the III:11\1...f. Will he hIoa el/ 111 Wit , 1:1111111111 v I. rtl Itt Ill ill th e ,•,. / , ( 1141, Th Imo 20 ilt - r rerti rk.te.. 1111.:JI or harli• snit! al 1114. (11114.. 'nit , mealy: that every \ale wlo a: Dont low,: he la :lie propor- tion of glite 110111111 of 11,tiliutt.s anis oach tom- poem's u if uheal thou% No thanI hiu,st .1 11 s1 Will 14 n110%1641 ill sails rim:Wit/01011 111111.s. The \fifty -City - rule is reseititied. The re-arlet:oll oil 111v Z:I ttttt 1111 of %% heat floor ilu be purchased at anyiii t;ine restrielion iin the 111110M/I of fluor to he toted fach tiuiutlli. are Mali pel , ple 11(1 iiskeel. bowever. to emillotte ti,i,racr. , c C(uuIliutii III iooil and no core agituist aii) r•ligitiest witate. Pure rye floor, may he sold substitute ill mixed flours or in I . blostion sales on thy basia of two pounds of rye to three 114111{111N of flour. 'takers - are no longer held to the /II rate of 70 per vent. lotSed loll !tit% lorevintIS 'ear. Ind are if.41131red Iii 1414 , 211 per lipid suloilltates in till link cry art.il lieu 11 eIrtitt t-re , kere. The I Admiliistraiitat upon the Initiatory action of tbe Ameri- ran people to mix :lit per cent fillisSlilUIPS ill the /Male bread. Where half- vIdutits have souseihno. rioted 10 co-operotr. the lintly of the American people lois more Ilion fulfilled tqrry requoit: iii 1 ti, federal Food Adminis- trittlent. The rules are thus Mink milder and more 14itiple, iii 01111.1 . 111111 the pion I sitillity of more ,lriagent rules ueVt sliding way avoided by the continuing etelipere !on id our patriots. 1 ' 1 i • 1 ..1' 110 II g illrie\4 ill heir eultritge and tea nays A friend tail tun if ti Eriorbody Must liz%e Tc:d 141m. 3:0 M,l'orti of 1 fino , the yoniez •• - 7 , 4 I an toexim»,, w , - They 1. 1, I rightly ;t1 their t of them, whose I. f ?H. i; I l ;ill. !lie ono r day. 00 ii \Uive e\' ,11 1 .1,1,10 :•'''II Ii yrissati. A lii I taVt. fighting ability and their siteeess. U4.iii 10 a. [dad, Ile a01.1.11.41 Ililll 11 , , I* 111 irig• . 11 'S' i'ive !\ \ 1 \ :-11 I.T ' I. I bail 114d 114.4.1i ,kt-I. hut 14.111101 . 14141 Ito . il S:::tes nag, if sou' i;ci like—lila' E:t..r. ..37.•fa. lett bur 11111 II ItialL. , v.l..- h 1118111111a VIIT 11,, w You vdo'lller Ali kin %% aye The Koine •-ett grfs i' , 1 - 1;•111e truth 11:!nl — /1114,111 filth. Triell 1$/01 1/ Suilik`il Tti: - — 1/Illteilliti 01 twit). hee111 ,. the !itrillt bright , IpreNS.:llli I , l' :Ailed: \ Anil I Another. says Mr. Mrinoirtt, wrote ill or entrance to it has ant /rya bees cult- , is non ,-.4.‘td , (longs 1 . 1.e never been his tivestionnuire that hi , allowance ell the \Belt.\ ii..icileoir' to lok %vile was $100 a month. , '\1 hat's fair ettiowli,\ I said. \Let's __.......--1.ec--Itow much do you maker .0000000000000000o° 0 0 0oci0o0 0 0 0000 00000000000000000t *00 \4•It tIolktlis it Week, hoss. Alis a 0 ° porter.\ O o O 0 \Ten dollars a wok, eh? Then 0 o . O 0 you shoot crups.'41.2% 0 0 0 The darke eye y.s rt bulged with sar• 0 0 O Atteritiori 0, 0 . pylse. “flueeunt yo' know Mit, Nets, - 6, he PlIsPed: \who d ' tor You' Al , O 0 ° , shoot erapter —Chicago Tribune. O o 0 0 - Rancti u nt ee a ers 0 O .If yo wa to s whole n nalie ' o All France at War. o o o o 0 on arms. go to France,\ says a hearty. O o , g/li , d•lookIng United States soldier o . 0 o Vott Will soon have to feed threshing 0 , I., , y lust back from the war front, soli 0 O ereWs. Remember we van supply all o o , 110‘v Itt n hospital. \It's not psi in o your ul'elis III the way of o the eines. It's in the little country 0 O o o towns. I've seen old women at worl: / 0 0 in the fields, women ao feeble that they 0 O o 0 111111 to walk with a rant. when they . Fresh and Smok'ed . avren't working. I've seen an old 0 O ° Fro•neh mother wheeling fertilizer lip 0 . NIEATS . . to ...to o d ., of the hill. She had to O o 0 the work because her men folks were O 0 /11 the trenches. After every trip tip 0 O 0 0 hill she came tottering down, and you . * at reasonable pricc.s o might have thought she couldn't wheel ' 0 O ( 0 ) , another loud. She did, though. I tell O 0 you, the spirit of those French peopls O We want your chickens and hogs, 0 Is the wonder of this war.\ o o and will pay the highest market price o o o o ° o- 0 ° NOTICE OF CLOSING OF BEG - 1 o o ISTRATION BOORS o o O 0 \once K iterellY given Jive.- life' o O 0 ° Ite.timi-ition kooks for the lien• : ,-• , O 0 era! Eleeliott to he held on o o , o o na.‘. November :01). PHs. will L. o ..., g , .•1,...,.,1 (111 Saiiirilav. the :ttli O a fli•loile;', al r•I II. tit. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 11:14•0(411'S 111lly register for s.n,1 1 r- _ ,ty . RI' Lewistown. Fergus', : (.0 kItitY. lionlaba• holw ( ett . 1 he! elect ion al i Ile Offill.l. Of I It' ( 11111t• ' IV Clerk alt he I . (1‘11 . 1 11(111S0 il! Ito' I•i 1p)iirs Of fl ;1. Iii, 1111(1 5 p. I l l.. lot by ' appearing hefort. any Jostle.. of , t he Pettee or Regist ry Agent in: the Comity ill tht• maiiner tiro v bb.,1 b y l aw. W. W. W I I 1 . 7VI'l l.N. I 'ollnlY i Clerk and Ex-tIffieio 1:et,z- ist var. Fergus roinit:, . Montana. Stanford Meat Market THE UNIVERSAL CAR Here's the Vo - rd Setlaii--a mighty comfortable ear for every slay of the year. 11as most enjoyable re- finements 1•111111/111/.11 With all the utility of ihe tour- ing ear. Finely opliolstered--almost lirxttrionsly — with plate glass suiting windows : it is 1.001 ill hot weather while dry and warm in fall and winter It is the rcgular simple -to -handle and 0\14 -enduring Ford tlists with a 1)011 -ton hotly—the f•tntily ear that not 1/(1)( pleases with its comfort bet saves money in low first emit and after operation. Let its give yon a tietnottsLIttion. Galt Bros. Stanford, Mont. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. l• S. Land ()filet. at Lewi -40 w: . . 1 ,Aliontatia. Angus! 14 It, 191s. Notioe is hereby given that MINNIE MOORE, of Stanford, :Montana. who ; ..., i September 11. 1 9 Li. made 1101114•- I g11.4141 entry. No. 022-106, for NI.. ' vir l '1 , • • • , 41.'l' NW II: NEI I , 1 • S1V I 1. Seel ion II. ToWnsliiii 1 1 N. Range ii E.. 1..titaint Nlerid ian. has filed notice of intention+ • to make Final Vivt. Year Proof.1 to establish elaim to the land above deseribed, before il. ll \Voineldorf. U. S. I 'inutuissione! al Hobson. Montana. on the 2-11 1, day of September. 191k. 1 Claimant names as witnesse , :-., George E. Poet ter, of S1anford.1 Nlontatta; Robert P. Skilther, of! Stanford, .AIontanu; Alley t • Warner. of Stanford. Montana.' Mary Skinner, of 8tanf8rd, Mon- tana. ' H. J. KELLY, Register, I First,. Publication Aug. 22, 191 i - Responsibility for Good Service I T IS tremendously important in these days of stress that the public be given good telephone service. It is vital to the Government's prog- ress. The responsibility for telephone facilities rests with the company; but the public has a partnership in the responsibility for good telephone service. There are three human factors involved in a telephone call, represented by the person calling, the operator and the person called. The iluality of the service depends upon the cooperation of all three. I 3 114 ii The operator can make the connection but no words can be heard at one end of the line if they are not properly spoken into the transmitter at the 'et other end of the line; if they are not spoken distinctly to an attentive listener. The public can serve the service by answering promptly, speaking diik- tinctly into the transmitter, and listening attentively. , tr't The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Don't Forget Your W. S. S. Pledge Stanford Mercantile Company /Eng' Mites the Coca Pile Last. c.s• P\ m111111111111 tt. 11 t i • K161 0 altlIZ5 Ul..1( 1 1PcIllteeC BURNS FLJEI, _ Relief From Big Fuel Bills AVE at least 1-3 to 1-2 your coal bill this winter. At the high price of fuel this saving should more than pay for this won- derfully efficient Why he a slave to an extravagant heating plant when Cole's Hot Blast will give you perfect satisfaction for practically 1-2 your Present fuel bill. -one/ , Conte to Our Store—We Can Rid You of This Efesrefers Ccge's Hot last Heater For Hard Coal, Soft Coal, Slack, Lignite, Wood aocl Lighter Fuels 1-3 Fuel Saving Guaranteed Burns the cheapest grade coal clean and bright. Remember that soft coal is half gas. This valuable balf of your fuel money escapes up the chimney and is wasted in other stoves. Cole's Hot Blast Fuel Saving combustion (see open cut) stops this needless waste and saves and utilizes the gas half of the coal wasted by other stoves and turns it into warmth and cheer for your home. No. 110