The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.) 1909-1920, October 24, 1918, Image 8

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THE STANFORD WORLD 00000000000000000 0000000 00 00 0000000 00000 000 000 0 00 000C Your Farm Mortgage We are quoting low rates on High Grade Farms. We have 4 half million dollars to loan on choice farm property: If you wish to make a farm mortgage -SEE US :: •• •• •• •• THE - o 0 Banking Corporation LEW ISlOWN - - MONTANA 0 GEORGE P. ARNOLD, Local Alum.Aier 0 • TO CONSERVE SHIPPING SPACE OF FRESH BEEF' SI I :t.11. 4 ;e 0 /1fr W• (1,0 ethal- o ! ( o 11„. thVt....!14;!iii pureha, o ,ve t rvItie of the geom.) o o i -latf iii thv ar.o.N . . is vo-opertil O ii th,. chieago packers O • ,•\, •• ,rw•al which May SitYtt 111. 0 O 1,, PI of Hu. f yealeinjou. .1,,,,••• tiow • : • •• ••1,1 , 1 , ,far fro• -•11 0 o • Ivo: olily , 011 ,, TvatIoll of 1 • o ; 0 , PISO 11 ' 0 0 ! , 11i;:1 1 ' '11 died 1.- 0 0 LI* of la 11.• , ' } /awls 11111 1 4, 0 •11.• 1 4 , ;0111 • ,` • 11 ' 111 1 0 •,,. ' 0 0 0 ! 0 ; o' 0000000000d00000000000c000eoccc000000c0000000c0000000 To the Voters of Fergus C311111 NV111 - 11 11 1:11111 111 14 1 11 1 11111S 11 .0(461 p ers are entitled to litioov sonn•liiiii v . • tIll and general fitness vir!teelaili , !! 1,1114 . 11w', the afire whit+, he sq•eks. Hence_ lois short ;tml sta , c- ment. I was boria in Itonglas county. t)regoo. atid s,•eiired ethic:10ml I possess in the sehool iii illy nal ii‘ -f•,1 N(1111 illy imyeills until alli,yuaellitof I h.- are of win. - teen 11 . % parents, like praetically hl th e pioin•er :amities xvlio came most to subdue the great Anieriean desert. made np ij ('OlOOL' oil ilel.'1111111i111011 What lilek , d ill 111IS AVoild goods. and. I might add. that the former 11111(4 11.11VI• 1 / 4 •1•4 1 810111(1.11111, 115 I can testify that the latter wa. c,oeftilly laek- ing. 4 tor family was rather large. and as a result. 1,0Iva the children gre%v to the age where they ‘vere at all vainible taking op life's battle. they assitmed the hurtle». • When I ap- proaeloll the age of nineteen. a green. over -grown '111% 1 youtth, I figured that it was up to III , 10 lig/11 el/ 11.. 11001e 10 0' dell alld shin /Or IllySel I heard Or Wyontiog as being great rattl e eountry. Like all boys taised in the \Vest'. with- in lilt , airru_ tpurntli all aniplii ilwijn• Its bei•Oltie a In 1887 I drifted into that state and to..).( 11p 1110 V 4 14 1 /11i4 1 11 I had def'idi'd 10 pursue. After a year of breaking horses ;old punching I .1-- eideil to follow the tide Hit!' to 11,, wt:ta l\wa‘v't those dit.'s the oecupation 01 1 /-4 1w i/11111 4 Ilillg was the popular employment of the state. For a ' , timber of years I followed this ‘vork with indifferent suecess. always adher- ing to the old prineipal of the profession to keep iii v.eneral circulation all the eoiii that might eonie no way. 1 ‘va , neither better nor worse than the 1110 . 11 I worked with and knew no Other S1:111da I'd than that of my associ- ates. Ineidentally. \vliatever else may be said of them. a squarer class or unouu IleVt'l' lived . than those men who rode the old range. They w4 - r1' loyal to their bosses, true to !twit. jobs and aeeepted the countless bartIships whieh came their way Nvithout any kiek against the destioy which had made them what they were. It) 1892 I was ;ippoint-ed 11eputy Sheriff toidur Nlain•ice Sullivan. (me of loritatia's velebrated .liaracters. - Later. I engaged in ale livery and various otiwr businesses., amoog them the saloon business. However, in !Ilk ronneetion. I will say that for the past twelve years I I' absolutely had no connection whatever with the liquor business in alio form. W.hen the town at' 1.ewistawn was incorporated as a fowls I was ilppOillied Town Marshal under the late .101in I'. Rayne., who Was LeWiSiown ' s first mayor. Wheti farming was an ex- peritnent I homesteaded on Coyote lieneh in the Staliforil- 1)enton country. I got on well with my neighbors and for eight years raised wheat with a considerable de;.free of sue- cess. About two yers ago I sold my farm and with iii.v wife alld 8011 took up my residenee in Lewistom ii an,' hare bow. ) filli ng th e p os i t i on a ib.p u ty 111 (4114(.111...iMl I Wi 1 4/11 111 gilY 11111 if ! ;oil ..r.u.trul Slwyjjf will give the people a so rietly business. et licieto am ' c eoi nool _ cal a(lmiiii.ication. I will enforee the la‘v without t'..ar favor as far :IS it 1 . 1 1 1:111 • S to 1111' 4111144'. Jut thu lo/it14 ( 11 of ut i i.s, 1)011.. Nvill ht.s'tutlslimy.'tIbut c apable. saber. n1(111 , 1640) , men who .0 ii tioncitly earn the salaries tf•••ni 1t11 1 1 t111 - Ve will be emineeted 110• .11 ro•l• 1 1 1 14: 4 1 1111S01111 11 1 1 ! 1 ' 1111 \ 1 'rY. - 1 .1 111 . 1 .1.1 ' 11 I . /11111 leScliill I I ll' ill i(1 . 1 . 1,1k(S HOPI 1,11,ir ,,, ooirits o go !- arise I t bit i4111 11 1 II •' 14 1114 1 ' 411 . ' that the 'melt tin hiw • . it I .• ,••. •. bib. am Iii lentles.:\ [ t oo , I t• men ;Old .• • Lois .-oo,•' their 11 :1 - 1 • I '11101' 1114 • 0 1 ..11' , • I ' 1 tlIV/1 1 /;.• I • .1 1/11 1 ll ; 1 ;Id( \1 . 11 - .• - - 1.-„, A \yr, Was born in Montana,. and is a graduate of .the University of Mon- tana and the New York School of Phil- uthropy, Has devot- i lifetime to wel- fare 'work. F\ . (.1- U. N••-tien•.1 Congresswoman lcarlettc Fankin 1 / , ill , 1V111'. ' I , ., - 11111n 1 46i 1iI1i 1 -11. I) 1, t (Ill 111)1111111 -• • ..• perty Np imia I 11 uon. , ,i -•11 ra 1 , ',(14•ral f•toitro! of 11011 and 1 1. ( 1 tio 1 1 11.1.,,jmr . ing industry. National prohibition. to gs, into intim.- effeet and utc it permanent ira tional policy. • 1; 1 1-11, ,,,,,,1;111,•ry iuitti .1,1, - plies (»I the same basis as priees for. farm prodtteis. Abolition of ganiblittg in grains and food produels. State grain inspeet ion and grading commission. with full -powers to guar- antee. Itchiest markets. (('aid inlvertisement.) 1 ( 11 1' ill •• . •• • this par- : • provitliw: i...- pr-,eg.-,-,-; ;irel impi•.••..- . -a in , i'.:ccc - rci for faithful service to . I . I. r :i \ ' r's'il.;.:-\1..sis\l'i:c.1,-;:,..'\I' t''..., - . people. _ _ __ .. ttprraat!..• in 4...cve of Boc!:s. No 111:.11,r , t1:. , Id! , mot; er oo;,... nixed Ily (411114' 111: this' Ili - A, edit- lintiling energy has made him , 1 ,..,, ,.,,,, ,,•-.. th7. 111; - •1. 111( 11(li&S; i(i . OW Ci(141IN ill Ille 1' 4 111111 ry. ...ornig succe3%flil. l':. '. • • ,•ici 1.•,; 1 0-.... f,f Ilw , Iiillloat W11 4 1111 Xl11` 1 . II. A. Davee. former _____ ,a el , l'i. I.:•11;..,;.•!'!1. . ,I „I ss s„1„.1(i„ I i-n,li„t „.; ipti blie Two sons in France in the vol- tint ' 111, , 1 1. jot'. Who; 11 an _ unteer service. . _ . l'(''' 61149 \ 1 \ 11 L''\k t \\\. of - A good man for you to vote for, OFFICE OF COUNTY TREAS. l'ered lire the position as because is•ontstanclingly URER, Lewistown, Montana, pal of I lit. 1,i1o•0111 .4•11,,,,I October 7, 1918., Ito said among other things that in all his experience he had never met a teaelier who had hem) more skillful in seeming practical rekults from pupil s , (l'aid advertisement.: 'a win -the -war candidate and, sec- onl, because he will faithfully serve you and your interests at Vizshington. - (Th s announcement paid for by Carl Rld- ••-:- fct Congress club of Lewistown, •Acti:r.na.) N o tiei. is lierelly given that the I9l8 taxe4 are now due and pay- able at the office of the Vomit). Tt•easurer. Leyvistown, Mont., be- tween the boors of 9 a. tn. and 5 p. In. .1 Ill' 1 - ...Lir 111 1 II , 4- ;11 11• 11 - 4 , i t It ! 11 . I ri • :••• ;•rov , 1 , 1•11•11 , • , I 1 1 4. 11 4 1111, 1 . 1:•• - .1. 1 1 1 .!!1. 1 .1 4 •11iti4 , / 11 i/11 1 /(iE. 4 111a111i111• -4 11 14 - 4• Wit 111, iete 11 is; i.(•4' 1114 1 .11 p 1,111 '1 , ' 1 \ •111 V L I\ ' I wish to thank the people of el.•r 1 . 11 . ll; 11 it Stnford and vicinity for the 'our a I 11 good vote given me in the past, ' and assure them that in case of I CHURCH NOTES I my election to the office for it- which I aspire, I will be fair and !;• Ort- just to ail interests of the Conn- surd-, .• .1 11 a. In.1 ty an d s tate. pre:e•h.iiie :it 11 .1 u. edit 701 . !,. I t u hpresettt. - - - -• •neetings we YoUr - support solicited for re- 4Thomence again at an' •1a , • „ • illy family idter -o-- Boy Scouts ' seoeis will tieet on Pei_ o f thi s N ,,•ek in t he at S 14. All 10011'- 0.0N alit' VatillidaleS 11100111 Uhl( !., ree•a•Ift. a!•• We 111111e1 0 plan !,•• 11 (Irk 140 . thl ;- 1 . 011111eg fall and R. ALEXANDER S. -Bring hand hooks, huts' and po le d, Fiedrick Republican CandiWite for State Senator - tbe Time , . I WHAT IT WT.LL MEAN TO OUR YOUTH TO HAVE MISS SWIFT AT HEAD OF SCHOOLS It Illeat1.: that the.. rill have a woman of cut-iire and refine- tin•tit. a NV 0111/111 W110(4 1 t`tIneation- I qualifications are p ar witIi the hest ediicators of the country. for she is a graduate from the following institutions: lligh school, Normal college, tont. ye:Ny.4 coar e in Boston tJtii ; ,\ h as d o ne post gradu- ate work at both Simmons and fu ft co',Ieges. As to experience, she has I taught in a Normal for a term of four years. was superintendent of grotto. schools for three years, I taught in th e upper grades and in high sehools of liostoli for five years. and sine,. coming to NIon- taloa has been prineipal of the grades atol junior high sebools in some of the most progressive sehools in the mollify. wi \ 1 „,, 1 se.1 \ )01 for . . sam ple is a concrete example of Itas been 1101 , 11111.1 1 1 by her twining effm.ts while mak- ing proof on her liomes , ead. 'rids tinder her skillful inanitgc'I. •: ' '21 • from one root» ot •• 1!!11`1. II. V 'Jilt is ; ( 1(V . tilt' (( 1:!•!.g:114. • - ( t ••••• • ItIttl! •• • •Ii• ' • V. it ei4_fb s •••••••1 ••• 111- , 1 election on record made dur- - mg past two years VOTE FOR MIKE GOSCH FOR COUNTY TREASURER ' The man who collected more in- terest for the county than the total expeoses ar the treas- urer's office add Riddick REPUBLICAN qoup., ) 3 b, ,eneamos. A.m-Aczu..(+ 71 / 0 Think There io No Competition? If anyone thinks there is no competition amongst the b g packers he ought to go through a day's work with Swift & Company. Let him begin at the pens when the live stock comes in; let h m try to buy a nice bunch of fat steers quietly and at his own price without some - boy's bidding against him. Let him realize the scrupulous care taken at the plant that not orie thing is lost or wasted in order that costs may be held to a minimum. Let him go up into the office where market reports are coming in, -and reports of what other concerns are doing. Let him watch the director of the Swift Refrig- erator fleet, maneuvering it over the face,,of the country like a fleet of battleships at sea. -- Let him take a trip with a Swift & Company salesman and try to sell a few orders of meat. Let him stay at a branch house for an hour or wo and see the retail meat dealers drive their bargains to the last penny as they shop around among the packers' branch houses, the wholesale dealers, and the local packing plants. And then, when the day is over, let him have half an hour in the accounting department, where he can see for himself on what small profits the businesis is done. (Less than 4 cents on each dollar of sales.) If he still thinks there is no competition in the meat business it will be because he wants to think so. Swift & Company, U. S. A. (an.. Our government demands that women take the place of men wherever possible. . They are doing so and making good. They can make good in our county offices. Dora A. Harrington DESIRES TO SERVE AS County Treasurer for Fergus County nominee on the Republican ticket. . Will you vote for Le:Thrl:: release a man for war work? THREE SONS IN THE SERVICE • ! ,1 1. 1 • :.--., HO • ' 11 114. .• '''',• • .. ,•: 4. 11 '.. . .• .I., •,,!: • ..mn- • - 111- • of I this i iia- 1 F 0 ) C 0 r-4 „.:. A .1..I 0 i..) .-.!...(17.,- •,, -:- (i . -42,..C... CAMPAIGN FOR /.-IINDS „:„ .. ,•„i„..i \v„.. wort, ,,,,,- I\ , , h- \\-\\1 0 ,,,, ,- , . ,,•.11.1.,51!s l'aloc One' , • .____ - . i ,. TaNes wili beeome cleliiiiiiielit, .- - ',Gil :-.4:Coirday. November 30, 1918, ,,,,.. 1 o f publication ‘.. - iil be added it ti ti . in.. z ind H i t less paid prior ' II 11 . 1 •• 1 t11 it) 'WI' 4'4411' 1 14• 110.!1Y ;11Id . 1 ,,.11 ,-. ; 4 „I .•;; ,I 1, , . .1 .1 . ..N. a I . En::73ri_ad by his naightors from ' . „ . . „.., i-; Iloillg made at the re-! 1 \ :ILI''0 1 . 0111, 4 givrth:t the de- . seripti,in oi the properly as- ,•,t 11 , •al i di , ..... ,,, .,, h oo t ,: -;•'y 7.iirl co - oary, who know him ... ,., . 11.. .,1101115- ill _ the we ,,,,- sessed. the amount • of current -_ •• i I n• -••1„..O•1:1 VS' IIS011. V _ I. - 0. - \;„ L. - , ij i . .,,agy 1 Ica, ...3 an efficient, energetic, . : h er ; toyal :?.nd patriotic citizen. . :,-- tHloy . ..:: (7alif(irnio.*-1.- Yco\' rim' d'-' 1 ii)(illent laxe. if 1- 1 .7.1 , - .. --,;•-, - , ,,, __, .. _ 1. 1V - i.,-.1.ir.;..011 i41.2iti.,7)(): 1111 , v , hove hi.eo mailed t. the 'ad - m out a „ ,, itre.y, es Ills'.'. II 011 t i .14 1 I91S 111X . , 1111 11,1•••• .1 . , •. • • • • ,1 ! • , 1 :1\Ii• '1 Farnri.r who acthally farms. '. Ii.,..,:i :76 . 1 . .250: Ai ,,, , .11,1: , i-; , -.I:,-., •, ,;„ ,,,, an d' 1 - h - j„ - :: .1 .ii l' iiito-1 I' - -.•..7:r in all Montana, war of : :: ; u ., 1 1 1. 1 . . : i i -, 1) .; .i , ; . idif , ' l ) ;•,,,:`.. ) ', 6 ; 25 4 (. . ) 1;h:, 1 0 .1 7 ' :' ' . 1 : 1 : 1 .: 11 : 4 i''' I; °- Nw i l;lit Y :1114'. ;Unr1(11111111 ill 'i i a 1(4 litfi!fi' ' Ie) 1 `.. - 11 11 . 1 1- , . 1 1 J1 .- 1 ! •' 1 1 i1)1 , 1:0 ; ..1 to - 1:C.47'.3 :\,,v a d . , ...,,..;: - ,.• ,- ,i) . if these st..tements are returned wills remittanee. MIliF, (I()SC11, \ Indy Trensurer. COLONELS Lee V. R. Butler John W. Stevenson GENERAL AUCTIONEERS Twenty-nine year sexperience Satisfaction Guaranteed Let Us Have Your Sale. Address, Hobson, Monatna.

The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 24 Oct. 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-10-24/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.