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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 31 Oct. 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-10-31/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• \IVAr . -44#14241 - A. `,;'' • imii...414,..Avo .0; • ' : L ;2'0;4:- '''4 , ssistes•fist44e , oblWAOso r 4. • b Vol. 9. No. 37. $2.00 Per Year. STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, ot 'ThBER 31, 191 8. Stanford, Schools Are Again Closed on Account of \Flu\ orth Cents Per Copy Three Moll and the Vision They Saw of Better Things At a. recent joint meeting 03 , • , „ • reere is little use of keeping ' A, ;\•:'•.---•-••''.' ''.''s•d.- 0- By Bruce Barton P. , r:.:\.C . Zit... the lot al school hoard and tliC' n the senool eiesen if e hild re n are ! ootoo - ;a41.34,5*. ...ol'r• FINAL NOTICE ; TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS - II a certaiii ••ity dwelt three. ! . health eommittee it %vas decided zolowed the fi•••••doin of the town Ii Awl by iteeideto of birth and are allowed to congregate •et •s• ' - - 49... /ii i',.; ) , ria• orders tor :I,. Weir I (pile of !Into' is a Catiodie and ec that oil account of a slight s-1 for tit. inirposes of play or visit.; , See the Goods Before ison,..1 to all w••••kty news- otie is a Protesealit anti tole 1S it (11141 outbreak of the Spanish in- i These local 4 -committees were / O r / • pal Pt r`; iii')'.' I lust all Still- fillellZa epidemic the schoc).1.; anomg the first, if not the first, You Buy /11,:. , scribers Who had 011i paid *14. 1• .\ 'Ot. thirty ,‘ears they have en - should be closed again. When! in the state to see the need or in advaino• by ()el. I.') must day, October 21, the epitleinie In Stanford publie meetings were The one sure way of owing just what ii,/ p i ' ? hood conditions—the desire be dropped. Realizing that olio. .1 ie. In 1 , i •••-ss sid•• by side, al . E. I t he Cal Itohe has not dealt the schools were opened on AIon- closing schools and churches. o , / stage of the influenza had appat•-• prohibited long before the coun- • ? , i f/ you will get for yOt!! tr-ney is to go r:ght ,/./.. with Protestant ; and the Cont- ently passed, there having bee 1 ty or slate health boarda took no new eases for the previo action. This fact should be ap- Plii ',/ you buy from pictures and descriptions / i in.,: s nt* inpesKary fail work snun as ,p0s -- sible and 1 Ito ()lit: . \ ; ‘ tt , ii i i ; I , i t II:: Ili ii .ii . t e i s , t:i ill ni l e l l 7e:a e d il • till dealing., wit 11 t he JeW, 1 .V \ 141 get grain threshed as r into a local store and pick it out. When tlii.ee days, and very few eon- preciated by the community and iiiii;///1,// , you cannot seelhe actual value until --might cause some to hipsi• disease. Just after the schools co-operation. 111//://p//// postionoll the final day to matt has , iti41. \He is not of my t 11 is It ; I will at Mil him.'' I fined to their homes with the everyone should render perfect 1::',/ it is too late to decide you do not want it. who wished to!' Pit!' iiP• we were opened the epidemic again I Our local dealers would not think of Nov. 15. Beyond Olio date Se for thirty :tears they Ilwelt I broke out; however, this out- The World is in receipt of a 1'f,' /,1 g demanding the full price before show- We cannot early anyone. as , t ‘ o o tr i ff i l d h . er. strativels: in a friendly Ineaking ici apparently not trace- letter from Al. J. Abbey, State wt . . tintst 1 lien report on the . I able io The school. - ‘.1111.) . Le.04er. _in wide]] he says ( // ii /I ing goods. Yet:that is what is required - '.I vnintilion of our subserip- Then ••atio• the shadow of it are le*, it has been decided that their final report on Club work, the schools will remain closed he is exeeedingly anxious to until at least one week t'rom the hear from every one of them. / e. 1 , o) . gains? Why don't . and get real bar - 11 , 1.. If you are iti arrears must pay in advattee. We' , ) a ll t i l % •: I: 1 1:v ( e .i nt iec iii i o n ittnli\ii.e;•nall•-) 4nm' over there. welited heikrt-wolli tor Ille letterlt 1 1. 11 , ::;;I: Il l i i t i t ( I l i t u i t , S .. I 111:1 1 :e i . n.e l t l . Oya rat u ii • tr e i rs it .. There :ire SOillill'S Of friend- At the present thite there 01.e that thet.e 11 - '44 members of the fearful War, And out of those 1 ‘.. when you buy by mail. tion fist,. I r yOU Wish to get several eases in the district, and Boys' and Girls' dub in this the paper continuously you and while the number of new cases etnienunity who have not sent in i 1 '') Why don't you deal in known values coming Monday. If at that tittle Every club member who sends If...7 .... -,:iiiiiis you see what you're spare to settlehome. Hwy bring its elioco- in i ...i s ..ver biol.. - tin. bop. wrote there are no eases in the. tom in a final report will receive a HOME getting before you 1 / 4 , / min take .vour note rm. the munity the schools will open bronze Achievement pin. These pay for it? lat... :Ind non i , ni loo tires. and WO/ iii 15 providis! yntli has••Itall. and good- leetures. and • again. Pattrons of the school pins are about the size of a nickel can rest assured that when the it Ii a clasp on the back. Around //,,,,,././:///. ; // / oTi„ pay for a .% ear ill adValle , in cash. the Ineileiry of mother and of - no danger in sending their chid- are these words: \Achievement •, . ',,,,// 4. 1 1 ' •• \ II . I . :•I l l those friendly al;elleies schools are opened there Will be Ihe outer edge on the ft out side \ dren to school, and it is sincerely , in Club Work.'\Phe Club iiisig- hiaritiari flifENS/HiS ff / igi when yeti 11:1%.•• the elialiee, - each hoped that there will be a near-- nia iS ill the middle with the Th•• )(teal examiniog board at ; Ito . % wrote ho l m , . $ one-litiodred per eent attendance word \Alontana\ through it. Lewistown is vatting re•gistrants I So it happene•I that the three out Monday. November 10. En The design was worked out by ler examination now as fast is found thiOnselves workiug simul- cast. the schools do not open on a Montana artist and the pint; Two Die in A ir ip sh Accident they ••an he handled. Wn, I, I der lit sh ou ld e r i n it great cana _ this date notiee will be given in made in Milwaukee. Friends of Peters and John P Antrim .1'' paign for funds. as a Catholic. and it Pro - next week's issue of the World. the Bova' and Girle' Club work to appeor Nov. 6, am! 'Ilion's.: Noll The loeal health committee, co- furnished the funds. We Wilt he - M Sheehan, Rav U. Alnico 1,•.taiii and a Cathodic and a Is NI id n,:. I ),-, 22. 191F. ; I' a !wily s !tangs a soovel - in front- -. c. , operating with the school board, disappointed if a single club ...•••••••:oro• F.:. nelts. Win. StrOlit„I - 7.hui. as good 1111/ II'. mined ill Pear Mother:- Neceived dad's , t Hit t k . :'t W . 4(11 ii\ gl)\ lo both Le.• 1: Bla c kman and lierhert a eilionion eause. have exercised especial care not member front Stanford fails to. i ear•1 and am sor•V to hear that i'`. I . I can tell where his tent is ii . 1114110v 151 . 0 to app ,.,,,. N„, 7 . ; to spread this ilhAease, and they get one of those pins._____ . They will Henry Webber is siek and hope , %ted wake him op. earto•stly ask the co-operation of be sent out as soon as all recordsi for physical examinat ion. ;Continued oil Last Page) the parents of the eommunity. have been received. I he recovers all vigil , . 'hie Fiu lel It's 9: 9 0. an .1 I ioo in the hal.- gradually - -- 1 cording to the papers, and near- k r-, I will close. Love to all. dYii.g. ' 3. ' wil 1 \ .1.1. ' 811-1-i.' 'ii' going to be \ I a! :11)0111 ( 7 4 : 1 3 . :1 o - 000000 - o - o - o - o - P00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 o • o o : tintl had it have re,tovered and 8 Brind Your Cream to the Basin g° O , S000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000( 1O8 i v ev,\body t Emil this camp I • , ) o o • o • o 0 ° 1 liall another bad accident sin , ' LOCAL VOLUNTEER g Trading Co-zpany 0 S 0 ! are at work again. o: ' 1ONOR MEMORY OF i o 0 • 0 0 i 0 forenoon. Two eadets were up; o o Attention' oiirl It - plaile praet.ieing with a ma-; We pay highest market price and cash on the 8 0 g ( .1,; g „„, „i„I f•-d.t . 1, 110 ., v Home Gur.rds of Port Wasbing o • 8 SpOL 1RY US. - 0 0 . O g what was the ;natter. but they ton, Wis., Attend Funeral .g O cts 55 cts 0 O 0, started down in a tail spin and' i o og o Ranchers 0, hit the ground. One WaS killed 1 0 o of Sergt. Peter J. Bell o ; 0 o o S' few minutes after he was taken Wi scons i n paper , . o FOR BUTTER FAT AT PRESENT 0 O gi instantly and the other died a The following is taken freta a os o o o o I o o You will soon have to feed threshing o from the wreckage. They had, o The Home 011artIS W.-”: to 0000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 crews. Remember we can supply all0000000000 0 o your needs in the way of o o o o Fresh and Smoked 0 . MEATS 0 0 0 o at reasonable priees o o o o We want your chickens and liou, o o and will pay the highest market price o o o o o g Stanford Meat Market 0- 00° 0 O to take an ax e and chop them Saukville. Win., Iwo Thursday _ _ _ o , and attemied the funeral of :40 .. 0 00000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 p 000 t o O from tinder it. The plane was o brand new too, and I can't see; g e no t p,, t „ r j . B e ll . w h ose d eat h s o o ; , . c . . .• h I. . I Farmers Remember 0 . why it fell. The motor Wali bur- ; oeettn , ,,,i al c ollo) G ran . on o nto o . . o F 0 . . . .. . th yound beeause it fell , o about five hundred feet. They, pneumonia. The funetal ser- g Weiss 0 . 0 . o were over at the gunner field,: %ices were held at St. Mary's g 0 ° about five miles from here, and! o Catholic. eltureh. Rev. Fr. Berg o O an old farmer maw them fall. but o ffi e i at i ng o o, we didn't know a thing about it : o t .. i gt. 1),0,,,,. .1 . tool w „,, „ 545,1 g o 0 , „ town of S'atikvil e and was g paying top prices for your butcher stuff, and quarters at o o g; until they failed to return. When! a mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hell of 0 I am o o o' oars at, offieer and I look my t ot , o ; o n . „1„,,,. ; „ w „ ,,,, s il o . g e.onie back at you on dressisl beef by o 0 1 we saw t hey weren 1 coining i h e ,o 1 5 ccents per pound o o . 01 ship and flew over there and ii 1 sso siol had attailied Ili.. agi. 0 o oi were given medical attention as li t . sp ,.„ 1 hi s e hioil,,,,,,i oil th e g Am paying 22e fel. ;tressed Hogs at present : 1 5•• o g; found them in a heap. The!\ of 29 years. o o o soeni as a doelor could get there. than and when 19 yea rs of age , s for hens; 15c for ducks; 18c and 20c for friers. o 0 l 0 0 I Try me, .Am there with the goods. o lint -it was too late. This inak , • w on t t o mi ll o, : polis where he o o o; ; o 14i fl dham, Montana g ° 0 ' seven lives that have been lost ' ?s id ed iip to t h spr i ng o f 1917 . ' g o o , , o o front airplane aecidents at this li e t e n mi ini ,, i „,li s „ s „ „d es _ 0 0 • I ; . 111:111 fOr The Pt; ,• itil coni.,.,,,v to.° . , ,o o 0 , earn!). o ; o •t .S pretty e001 here HOW and ol io, ,harg,• of -Ii oil -1 1:1.. , 1 iii • 0 00000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000 , , ..••••••I 1 ; tne mosquitos are going liWa X . St a i t ! ,, r , 1 .1,. . „„. 4, . .1 0:14 , ....... .........m......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 000000 0000000000000000000 00000 ®®® 000000 • 0000.0 Ready Cash Hew often have you passed up deals whieh you could have handled if you had the ready cash? . Make it a rule to have a certain balance in the 'hank which you will keep there until just the right, opportunity presents itself. then muse your bank balanee (READY CASH) to the best advan: tage. It is ready for you WI1011 you want ie. and »ot subjM to fluctuations in the market. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 REMEMBER Many brave boys are dying in France for us . I 00000 O0000 0 000\) 0000 0000000000000000000000000: - )00O000„: illelieVesits il is a relief to he 26. l'l7 S r,ii Alono,l able to sit down and write a le:- he was Illal•ried to Ali :s Edna ler without those dionnabh• p••••ts Alittelstadt of Fero!), Falls.; ; bitmo you, even through pull. Th ey k e n at S tan f ord w h ere. I clothes. , I have seen a few ef they mad.' their him.' until he them in Montana, but it was le , ,joined tlo• army. Ile and his I comparison to this place. wife tonne to Fergus Falls to vis- I don't think I'll try to get a it. relatives and friends. From, furlough l'hristmaa jtecause with here he left for Camp Grant Aug.' ' this Liberty bond on my hands 26, .1918. with a eompatty of tw- ill never be able to save enough kennel] from this eity, money to get home on, and any - Ile is survived by his wife. his • way it is the hardest thing in the'. parents, six brothers and four world to get a leave even in case sisters, at home with the exeep- of a death in the family. l sure tiou of 01 brothoywho is with would like to get home for a few. the American Expeditionary days, biit I guess I'll wait moil. Forces al the front iii Franee. the .war is over and I can c,onot home .for good. The work is nrel SEPARATOR WRECKED ly easy now, too, and I don't BY G. N. TRAIN NO. 237 mind it a bit. I have been Wednerday morning (L N. train ting up at a little after fear No. 237 struck and demolished a o'eloek for over two months no W separator belonging to Tom, and we have the ships flying Shire, of Cleraldine. The acci- as smolt .ts it is light enough to dent occurred just this si•le of See, and smaetimes they are up' the 'Windham tunnel. Mr. Shire, I ong twin)... daylight. I am al- was MOVing the machine fromWayS ;Mahe before the burl'' one it'll) 10 allOt her WaS CrOSS-I 411.Wri Mid - w;ilie half the calms ing the railroad right-of-way Oil so they van gel to work to when the- train came along and time. If it wasn't for me halt • '' them wouldn't be on lime. Lai I lino° been getting up fo.• early I like it and feel better than if I had slept until eight o'- ••iock, A fellow just now said, \Waddell remember the tower' made junk of the separator. No. 237 was delayed an limn' in Stan- ford while repairs were made to the locomotive. At least half the windows in the baggage car and smoker were broken and the Side$1 of the ears badly nearrods 00000000000000.00 0 0 0 0000 000000000 k. 00 000000 c) A Private Safe in Our Vault You have file and insuranee re- eeipts - for insuratiee premiums; you have a will, notes ,deeds, ale:tracts of title. or possibly pellSi011 pripera, privat e eorrespondenee, eertifieates of de- positstoeks, bonds or valuable records. Are they all safe/ Perhaps you have patters of a very inivate litre Willett ought to be kept where no one but your- self has access to dup. A private safe in our vault affords one'sveure place for all your papers. You have ati individual key. making the eontents yollr private safe l ie- eessible only to yourself. • , NEVER HAS FIRE OR BURGLAR MADE A SUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON A MODERN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT. You coil have exelusive use of a priate safe it) our fire-prool vault for $2.00 per year. First National Bank of Stanford Copital and Surplus $50,000.00 SAVE FOR NEXT LOAN s000 o cot O 0 0 ..).‘O.7.\ 0:7).^ C.:•)^.:C.CCO is • rv't 44