The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.) 1909-1920, October 10, 1918, Image 1

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. \ *V01. 9, No, :14. *2.00 Per Year. 0 n fort' STANFORD. FERMIS COUNTY, N \ TANA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. -------- 5 Cents Per Copy - _ List of Bond Buyers and List of Slackers Next Week Roosevelt Stirs , Up Montanan Patriotism Another Opp„rtuni- ty Will Be Given .11 , ,• itit its to otter the book \Eeetting Ow. Figlitt.ra Injustice Must Be Reme- t..I... with the northwestern farm St (1te 0(11 (1 of Ileczlih with even greater than the injustice In con- ' r ril0Se Who Have ers. that the Nonpartisan. lion. The best we eau do is S2.4:i died, Declares Former rill° %%us to ‘‘, Not Yet Signed Rultrid A.boutt Irzfltienza ‘v, will gi,.. come it. and nelle.qse !ti it, -tot) I wish, h - . for the book told tin. W o rld on, President , and Action 1% , ( . 0-1-0- wilt. it. it , rare reluetatice It.iit I was obliged tu (b e h oo k f ree w wo y eti • Up far Quo - by State and Federal couri-tion . 04$11tiitk, ta the Fourth $4.00, if paid for one full Ile:ir erstun 111:11 controneu it was of suet,' nu g : II) allvitum. The book eon le , I ti.,‘ • !01,0WitIg regIllatiole , • u•-porj by wire .tttv out -- Governments Needed. as to threaten this court • ordered se s tnit•ately !trough las .rea k tit t he disO:t,.0 Ivy with evils analogous to those o t Sitallislt Influenza; 1 for 85 cents a eopy._ Liberty Loan. many from Otis seetion *.\Cre to spare the time nee- cssary to make the trip to Bill- ings to hear ex-Presideot Roose- velt last Saturday, and as his nt- teraneeS are bound to be of in- \terest at this Dine we have se- cured a eondensed account of his :speech, ‘vItich follows: ninings.-In a speech vibrant with intense Americanism and filled with common \boss\ sense which he said tiw American people ainst use to anive their problems. ex -President The- odore Roosevelt roused nit audience of nearly 10.000 persons at the Auditori- um at 11111Ings $aturday afternoon, ()Moller 5. to a pitch of enthusiasm the like of whieh hat; 1441141111. 111411 Wit- nessed in Montnna. At almost every sentence. as the colonel strove h ((((( e the doctrines of Infl per cent Ameri- canism, the applause was deafening and at the beginning alai end of his speech the colonel was given an tom tion. Among the telling points made by the former premidvut were (hilt this is to be a notion and not it polyglot hoarding house; thut there Is room In America for only one flag end only one language; that t we-innst Ind this war through quickly and to a knock- out ; that the way to avoid war Is to be prepared; that taiffrag s e should be based not on sex but on service; that the profiteer anti the loafer should both be put in the front trenches and that every man who preaches class ha- tred, greed or violence is ,a traitor. The Farmer's Problems. Coithalibolterelt discussed purtieM tarty questions of interest to the farm- ers of the northwest, pointing out some of their just causes of complaint and the remedies which should lie applied. which remedies, he Paid, must be I hrough state and fetieral action. Con- tinuing. he said: \We should have federnl supervision and control of elevators and flouring mills, establish terminal elevatora at division points, and either federal or suite grading of gt'aln samples. We Will extend the federal loan banking system so as to make It possible for the farmer to get money for legitimate porposes lit low rates or Interest. (Ap- plause.) I believe in industrial and agricultund and not political ro-opera- Rona. Organizntien among the farm- ers thenasel., es -the kind Illinois has resulted in the formers owning tlwIr own grain elevators -mid they own them by Ha association which has got Democrats and Republicans and Sociallets and everybody else in II, and it is not going into politics, and I emphativally disbelieve In any party and most emptudienlly. If it calls It• self it non-partisan party (applause), which organizes it single clams against other classes and seeks to Appropriate political coqtrol in its own union. would object just as strongly whether much organization claimed to be in the interest of townspeople or country people, business men or working men or professional men. \I speak with feeling on this subject because so keen was my uneasinetui over the injustice end the discontent, 1:Z . I . W!••••t \41.:!I i.../1 I ,, :1•,1f`:1:fa 1 1 ; .' , \1 11111111 t ( ‘ ::; 1 l ' \ I N \ ) ( 1 1 / 1 1 1 :V .- I :1 %. \. ;Z I' I ' l i r t'ij : I . g I 1 : 11 :1:1 1 ' . il1 11 10 i , l'S In 11411011110 111111! Ill any been issued front 11h. off . e .. meeting of 111e lengtle In Nlitineapolis the St \''' li \\ Hi \ f Heal \ ' co . ,:,oultitv. - lite Ifenilli officer M .R. THOIVIPSON DIES AT \'\' T \'''''''' \\'' a rs1: \ I ''' . 0 \'\' \\\“ Helena. 4l/i/i have been sent ... ,,,•o , . i\. ir i s di ri i„ o s h, , e, „I tn ,„ DEACONESS' HOSPITAL I 4vine to the filet that the It/Mt, of the Mins W'til'il 11111' own gales, and ., , , It imeame evitli if lo ow 11m1 Mson.t al! i(Wii i 1:1'.1 . e!if Wt Y health C. . 1- , I II t` SI•1:1: 1 1 , 11 111 1 1.1..11it ;•!! pllb. 11.4 tili'y (ill 11.41. the most promint 01 t•ialst w;,,,ks vii ii s pim i s h j oi l tn . oz „ . tote fot• thc farmers and I he coin- Att e ,. ;it , ill ness II I . „b o w t w „ week has 10.011 an extreme!) . busy leaders of the league were meekillig I. iieiievi..1g that :11/ e: forgen . y . 1:;2. dl iii' s'iliorillit from lie valio0 . ings . NI . R . Ti,,,,,, p , (u „ . j ew ,.),.,. o f 0,,„ Ill I I 1 1'0 1 / 1 111 ll iHIS )10'11 IfliVitilili to ot aceittoeio,,, rt ser It)! playing Atte gain( • , . .. s stsa end otteevaitv. itv attempt ext s.0 ' . atm lot! tieing able :o; sp...titistl I 11 t 1111 . 11Zil Ii III Ile is(11 :- 1 ple1P0, ilati:i011 it %1:1 . ‘' ill 1he 1)ea - 1 , 41:111010 publi hing the lists of mg It' :111 - laiw. the s pi r it o f grove quickly i ret a !Heel Mg kr 1 he . ,lat ed as eomplete!!) . UN lli155i1liti ,..mess havital iit lfreat Falk on tililS1i \Oil, did and did not pur- aaa or etas, butrip;I. at 1' Pio :in ! 111 Health. the sects- . as possible 'unit recovery. They m oo d ay ouom i llg, eilast. I 11/11lk ill tile I 1141 drive. It %Vas Ilionglit tilt injustice might Good Men Misled. trtry has promulgated the t.!' .4 hall be proldlriten front Hoy pub- :- gmthering and fi.om 'travel- Ile was taken mirk it little Over h i , d ot ' ,I S.,1,,,11 W110 well. willing \ NOW* 4 11.11 ' 1 IL '. 'n1A14 . ...stand me„ ) lowing t•egulations for the l'- • two weeks ago, and as he eentitt- 1,1•1!1`Vli II1:11 ]Iii Il i :, !Witty lb/nit:11111h t r of of Spanish I nil11(417n. r, g, oil any eolnitiOn carrier. , ., anti reary 111 100154.1'01e, hitt wilt), nett to grow worse was !a lien 10 \\•-;'''':\ ''' '''' \\\ \' I \' iii ''', 129. Spanish 1111 . 111101Z11 is here- I 13:1, When treated in hospital th e h os pit a l h is t wee k vn„,i,„. s . throligh Ilie rush of xvorlt inei- •••,•e :,•! t••• 4' :' : it .• • : : .., ; : :•l• ....itorily (.1 0.‘' (II eareeto be li\fee it P\ ti e\ ts \ Her ing I t. '\ ' III his Ilis wife and children were ' 1 '''lliti 10 1 1 ;it'vo .4 1ing. had neglect - 1. ,,,.. k , v , i , ,,,. g ,„„). ,,,,, 11 ,, _,,,,,,, t±outagiutis: and cotilitititileable, i Spanish In e flun a z shoultl be aw l e i l ihi r „ Ii were d o w ii Wit /I die 1 4. 11 (Si 4 . 0t114 . ill. irlg 111,11 1 1.' NI t41 , :: I.' !iliS11•11. 111011 V% III and dangerous . to nubile heelth.! screened front other patients. ' ( ii,„, ase , a t the s ame ti nt ,,, h il t There k absolut.-ly no exeuse t ee ' i t, , ,,,,,,, h,•.-1, ,,! Villlitli (11111 %1 Id 114. 111/I 1110 log 1)141141s if you can 130. All - patients sufferinv 134. All diseharges from nose t i,,,. ‘ . h av ,, a n re e over ,,,i . ''' ' 1 ' ''''.. 1 \'''' '\\' \ a s\ l ' ere e h Ito II ielittenza +oust be reported ilf id mouth should lie disinfeeted m i .. Th,, mpso „ was 1 1 , 11 . 11 - t o ill ally way dig tip the ititIllty. to go t.. ;.:!4: I Ma Oot content 1% a. ;lenomi L.4.. the erg:in:Z:1110M Mai en, lot be 101 ii or county health (.•'. .1! onee. Itoodlionse, Ill., 29 years ago. The retool! \peat.o.21ffensive\ or 1,,,oh• keit- Must nal la. merely eeu lice!' .as steel as the diagnosis is! 135. On recovery or death li e fi rs t „,,,,,,, 1,., N),.„„t„,,„ „w ilt the enemy makes It ii the more TO 1 . 1 . h a y / . • , 1 IIIo ,• o liv e l v s el i 1), ; ,1 il o ,.,,, irifi Wit . ii 11..liflUillilIg ttiO orguit,/,,fiel, , wade. 1, 0 ,01 anti county Ilen11 1 .1 !•otdil 01 - 1‘001114 in whieh pa- 1 , , wo yea tt . :iniag st o pping i ll Big . uceossa es tutul I he allies hit aml t eal wr,ma, laill V'Xigl are remet,ol, ' -' , ' ,, , llItli'll'i •- . .'lltli III/lite a mutt.W n rt.. tient live,1 while ...iel; mit..,! be H on , s . t . Iii S t 1 11 1 0 , 1t h er. h i I hard. No. , port t ol he Slate Ilealt it depart- 1 horoughly ;deemsd and clothing 1917, he e arn,. 1 0 \ a rrow creek. Your money in government \ i n t. t 1 :( i it v t ) o. teettAati,• Or honest and mem Saturday night of eavh ' and bedding used by patient „ 11 ,1 iii .i iw i pa l or tilt „ h< „, i , bona:, IS mit . i.t. than it Nvoit1,1 he Illirigill 111.11 ill II, Nomrairtistat ietiguf , week of eases reported to theitt : ,niust be Ittnig in the open air th ere I nt o y ear , A littl e ove ,. in the bank. and you will be 'mid atm the s t••io. 'I..' 1 •'• t , i- at else' ii , .' 0 ' during the week. They shall ' tot . at lestst two hours. 1 two months ago ho' ('81115' to Stan- ! iiherattY for the use of it. rmill. ii.i.,-1 Ic.,•,. .i, II... I. XV. W.! , atict :111 , 1' Nii;i,i•ll iii I',• V 11011. they , I1W/1 1111(1 01 101141 a ‘Vilt141 allit If .‘ini have the trot. spirit of --e will lie renitsliell. I say tat to. ci 4- . 001 10. land l'ullovt• ilia: 111 h ,., ' \T\ngs , stionsil. oftidals of the I. W. W. wet wte•ked out 11 method for their ieweit'Y relmir shot ) in lia 1 ree.v R• ' • • d n . 1 4 1 , 1 1 ;» , n . i . s ‘ ti t t ,ii ‘s ;l i t vi y , , i ) l u l tiiiiigi‘...salittol dig the Notiparikati league ‘N'ere eronesing 4 . manufaeture whieli is -.1(u)))timil dru g Hthre. . tb plitif'et,lis its hos , ittli a Intl 1 ei' . '\ 'IQ. to rwilt wer.,..,...ati• measures ;dint! would i , ._ _., m r. , _ Th om p son t etivei4 II w j j.., 161110111, Maine 14 . t110- luxuries- you_ t;iat mak , ?boy ; , ,,,(”0 it.,,c,...,:hil, em df l i, its to dem erreviiroy ‘viiii ira ., : ooes not rctillirt. Pillbonife p.imp- . lotlr sitlItli children, it Luber :old ' ‘vere Planning ili giVe Smitraolf. t he ''''' er gi u ei' ea\ \\iY l'ring tors nod with ;:erman spies, and; mem. 'Phis method, together , i If you IlitVe 1101 ,t'el subscribed li! this emlitO w. 1 \!ge \\•ti a s 1114- all Measares widen Would make onr ' Willi many reeipes for usiug soft l ' e ! ) ,'\ er- siwvis ili,uiou has ttreueje to b . ..twepe. tAti - participation 111 Ike War effective. I elto , - , •i. are (1401(011(01 h ' in Pfir- l'he hotly,' will hit' taken to cur. go to your batik this week and do Russia a warning. LINN' Bulletin Mgt recently pub- Istituto, Ill., for burial. Mrs. No. It' there is a legitimate rea- lly you (outwit von should ,k, ': . .N it 11 1 7 i . . ;‘,1 1 1 1 1 /:::: , 1/ iii: n V ti ll i :1 1 111 ,.. 1 1 1 , 1 . 11 , 1k o i r ' , /; .1 : : 1 11 ti . t . : 1 11 1 0 , - , 1 * ,11,1,II., ,,,,,I, ,., ow ease, II., fultoolie . Ii410,1 iiv ills, sierwrossent. The Thoininion and the ch i ldren w i ll Rii(1):‘1,,, w ilt.) i.lif fit.tilt y in . explaining -atek it up. A s 1 , 1. ..., ! ,,,.. .,,,,, I . W . W,. Alt1Plie1111 eall afford to sitmlilli ettlit , r ;,lan oft.' m's an exeellent oppor- \ ee \'\ 11 \\Y Lk\ re \'\ i \ H. to the committee. But don't ex - verdict ill chiengo, of the jury or, ing up WWI eitill'r saigh l t mi t i o ni i) . e ill t il rent. 4 4 \- 1 , !gir disposal of surplus milk on: the J ' the bulletin says, for thel CAI - Ills -I wish to express; toy Peat them to lleqelito It' Plea for ! have only go( le vet, r you to the: sursanIzatiott. and too' 41014.rp•uns. ; who found that the leltIll.ral II\ discredited. (V 1 11 0 1'9119 . +Mph- , . 4 Ole a tierittan abroad or a f arm mi d em thi es r iti .,,, h ouse _ le , artfelt gratitmlit to the !twiny Personal ImillIgellee as an ex - of titio ,,rgunizatiou hanl pretwited midi ' 111 Prt• I w t, iii „ ii . - , , . - friends of Stanford for their ells& practiced sedition. . pro -German at Inane who Mass not ;. . A i ves t o wake a fr es h . . whol e . 'ttere in Montana the 1. W. W. be- '' • ePN- 1 \ 1 \ N°14 \'\'\ h '. ;tilite ;Ind attractive f 1)0 d at khidliess dm.i \g \IY nit's ill be\. re ,„„-,, iiieti t . cume a 'weave to mining and thither,' , „ ,, „ I lenene 1111111`1' its present etintrel and i ...1 / itey \VISA, , 'win Ilinne• , RED °ROSS NOTES . f i l li t u r d int i •rs hil‘ H e te t y lve t l i t ec t ;:i iii i i e by tt s' M li t i . e na o e f e U r) I s\: \ -::::s'm\11(::r1 ; 11‘8 \ :. 1 - 7 \ ;: y i re'llgril 7,- . twill 1 Nettle -hat -4 cheese s11011 Ill be Mrs. M. R. Thompson. . Aeeording to tile by-laws of , :.5 allti-A1111'1 . /1111), mut UK viral III 11111V' ..• lit,' A 05011 ('1111lied Cross the an- . , Olen them (lit' surely tit risl.a•ieg :node frotil whole milk that testa them_ and the federal authori III'S II emintry to u emidititta shill lo, 11 -bota 4 Per emit, and erealn PETER J. BELL DEAD mull meeting of the Fergus Co. should dem drusticany with such pro- i 1 .. ; , ceedings. Word wart reettived here tide e l m i d „ i . win be' h e ld i ll b cw i R . ; /Ill- CHIlliiti/III !WO W il MI iiIISSilt Ii: is ! It heeme from milk testing 6 per 'int„,1 f • h I, 1 f p, . I helm redtweit by tho letlylite1st. If 4 eent hu tte r fat, stecordihg• to the -. town on the fom•lb Wednesday Stabbing Boys In Back. \Now I mentioned Haywood, the lead- d ies ,. own h o d f oo l 1 1„.o. wib.) , Hell, who left here about the last of Oetober, beitig (le tuber 23. Mg spirit of the i. w. w., who has mugs s, ''t- it 1 I,.. y tin ml 00 .. 11 wii '. 1 i`n' i s w ilr i bulletin. Both are tele in 0 i 1 H of .11111\. tie 111111 enlist oil in 1 he Th e Pur p ose o f I h e mee t ing 1(3 just been ebnvicted at Chicago of tree - no o bj ec t ,4f , ,orti to nil they WM1111 allIke our beloved nation ; \' It 3\• To a (111111Itity of thirty son. When I wrote this speech I had _ mid a 111,1if gal., !only)* artillery and was in train- to elect an eXectitive, committee, in my hand and now have In my bag. 11 and II Isyws,s-it of isi,,,.sw !' s cl v if; s t ii l , s li s.;,, 0 1 1 ss t M i;i 1 i1 0 0 11 11 5 11( 0 1$ 1. . 11 0 , :i k tr : e i t ( i i., a low of ofoi Illg Ili rani!) ( ;Vara. ill 1 1 lillOill• (.01 , ,i i I i.i. 1•01/Ori SI and transact facsimile published copy of a letter for the despetisms of the . martit. For, ; sini.;,,,. • at.d had the ra»k of sergeant other Inkiness. All members of the secretary of one of the moving or. by some more sortild boil more \\ Wilt•liltir 11/1111Z1N1 11,' I'li: C:IlliltI , NIII .. . ;iii 11 3., : t' sl. -: 1 1 1;'. w \ t i : 1 1 ). 111%.( A I N I. ::::. ni t4( f i l l i li t :' 1 : 4 ,.. {iii . iiii`li . I 111 . 1 1111 . 1 , 7 . 1 . 5 , s+ . 0 ; I he 011118 e the Fergus Count y ;Amine r are produced at the trial of Haywood by iltillY 1111 1 1 ilailir l ::::; 111 1 1 17 ii i l s a i llail . ` i s \ 0 .1 1 g ni t i - 1l ,tt ' is. 1\ '1. 1 1:1 1 . ) 1 % ; e\ tt h i dt 8 1 9 :1 : 1 1 1 1141 t 11 il 8:01if.44111:1 : . i i. r . 1 ( 1 1 : i l . s e i :i i . : : : 1i 1 s::: 1 11 g. 7 1 . ‘ 11! 1 1 1 11 e l ll i e r ' \ ::; 11 1 11 1 :i t ! I ()(..: Oct.t I ( i1 )7 1 .if t7 l i e t s oo l li i k t e t . ( ; 1 1 * . e i h e spirits; of the Nonpartisan lettgue, dangerous emot wrttlen on April 5. 1917, just as we hri1110hetil were going to war. Written the day Amerien. just as 1.111411. HMI are to eleet then hoard for the ,.„. We Went, and received doubtless the were of 1111ASiil. Whether vonsviutisly „fliv been d i simiveil ill a ( „ tiii (0 . 1 Tr ' Iii • k Y 1 drops of rennet. whieh has prey, - day after we went to war, and in this or unconsciously, they play the game ()\' • coming year. These. ottieera are letter from the secretary of the Non- of the autocratie governments that .. cold Nrater. Stir in thoroughly i Pc Le e - ' 0 - ' ....--t. i he Chairman, 'rreasurer, and a paper, hy the way, to the I. NV. W. are hostile to the United States, anti and set tlie milk aside. to tonally. i . 0„ 1 : 1 ,, i11 1 4;,: ! ,:;:; . : I r li ,.1 . 0 ,. t -. ----------------- 4 ,•...-r n i ' l l - ii l i i r , i n h i ll ie h l e 1 8 1\ i n i i . 1 ) :: 1 1. i i ( n ) , 11 . 4 , i t n i : i 1: 11 , b , r () g u a r r (1 1 : partisan league, written on I. W. W. they should 111• l'elillIttlItlifl 11,,v every }P ow d ere d p e p-, i , ) i 01 leader. He says at the end, \What they are going to do he is afraid will Ise interfered with by thlit damned straight out American. (Vigorous ap. , , 0 0 1 - t ;i 1 h i l y i l li f 0 I 1 . 111 : 1 ';;.: red Ninth' Juni. this year need not manse.) six.' 01 a 114.11 iii !old their eleetion at this time. war. I think the fight should now \Thi' is Ind the Mlle Mot. ill my i'!\• -- ' \• this new t .s a het otblei to -v be us d in the Jlidgineln there never will i'01111. n Place the ri'llriot• The dices.' mliii 341 I\.1\11:111\ 1 ' h \\ he , centered against any bills and against conscription. ii He thought that _ Ill /1141/ /letter fruits. for Vent hill10 When the Anierlean people can - may be wade without a Starterhrnmtgtih afford to follow !alrli leader` 411 1 1 \ 8 ill which ease the mint should be Ye ' \114 ' 1110111 ' ripened (allowed to stand at 70 degrees) for six or seven hours before adding the rennet. After 16 to 18 hours, the time usually necessary for proper cur- dling, pour the milk into it drain cloth and allow to drain •from two to four hours or until prac- tically no whey drips from the cloth. , Then placet he bag of curd between two clean boards, aiways, American and nothing but Ilt a 50 pound weight upon it, and is not (Inlet anti forettioat and. now P American. (Applause.) And I came and let it stand for six or eight here, men and women of Montana, men and women of this state whit -ti I have seen grow frotn infancy to Its hounding youthful' vigor and strength, and this state, founded by the men who lind the pioneer virtue, and by the women who showed an even greater courage and resolution and self-siert- flee than the men, I have come here to preach today the 'two doctrines of straight out, unqualified Americanism which will submit neither to foreign aggression nor dozneatle treason and, furthermore, to preach this doctr1ne; that before we are entitled to reform ourselves froth within we MUM defi- nitely 511015- that nobody from outside Is tO have the right to detert»Ine what that reform is to be. And we eita show that only by purchnsing tills war through a victorious conclusion and heating Germany down to her knees.\ (Continued applanse.) the tight, this high leader, one of the moving spirits of the Nonpartiman league, thought that they should cen- ter the figlit against any legislation to enable lir: government to deal with the men who dynamite our factories at home, who are stabbing our sol- diers in the back, and who are against us. (Applause.) Whet these two re 3 a 3 3 0 '3 0000000000000000000000000000000000 000 0000000000030 Our Policy Is no different from the part that any individual business or goifernmental agency should take at this time. All business should be consideren from the was angle, which means the furthering in every possible 'way of all essentials and the curtailment of all non -essentials. There is but one policy today for every one. That is VS act in such a way . as to help our armies in the field and our government at home. To the furtherance of : this policy it is the aim of this bank to devote its best efforts. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 PREPARE FOR THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN Let's keep the Hun on the run, 0 0 300 000000000000 000 000000 00000 000 00 00000 000000 • that of whieh I Mire spoken. (Alt-' plause.) We tleed In this country dif- ferent parties whirh honestly differ and fearlessly atitte their ronvictiona. but they must all first and foremost be American. and nothing but Ameri- can. (Applause.) They must not be subaervient to fotteign powers. They must not be subservient to the agen- Hes of capitalistic and political hour- bonlian, and they must not be sub- servient to the energies of anarchy and hatred and envy and disorder here at home. We earmot afford to accept the leadership of anybody who Make Cheese On the Farm Neufelaiel All d (-ream Ateese. two of the group known as soft cheese now made almost exclu- sively in factories with (Wen- aive equipment, can be made in the house. The United States Department of : Agridulture has hours.. Remove tbe curd from the - cloth to a pail. Sprinkle two level teaspoonfuls of fine salt over it, and thoroughly mix with a potato masher untif it has smooth buttery consistency. Running the cheese through a food chopper or working it with butter worker produces the same result. The cheese should then he put in a crock or enameled dish un- til ready for use, and kept at a temperature of 50 degrees or be- low. If it is to be sold it should be molded into small paekagilk and wrapped in -tinfoil, or packed in glass jars. In nutritive value these cheeses compare favorably with other staple foods, especially meat. They •are Hell in protein and fat and' are easily digested. Perhaps the most desirable Ways tn-stereet hem are in the forms of salads, sandwiches, and in com- bination with other foods such as olives, green peppers, pitnett- tot, pickles, different .kinds of units, various vegetables, and, nearly all fruitst. Zero of Eport. Of eourae we niny be wrong 'Mout it but peramtally we never email have nitwit fun whit a goideult.-- Galveston News. CHURCH NOTES Owing to the influenza epi- demic there will OM services this Sunday. R. Alexander. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Norcutt, Saturday, October 5, a 8011. 000 • 00000000000 0 0 00 000000 0 0000 • 0000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 3 0 0 0 Nave you sent in your subscrip- tion for your allotment to the Fourth Liberty Loan? .If not, don't fail to leave at some bank In Fergus County or semi to 0. W. Belden, Lewistown. MEMBER YETMRA1:nsibravs: SYSTEM First National Bank of Stanford Capital and Surplus $50,000.00 SAVE FOR NEXT LOAN )0..O.00.3 000000 o 00000 0 o a 0

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