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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-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
rrim STANFORD WORLD. 000000000000000000000000000000000cc00000000000c 00000 c CHURCH NOTES o - h Your Farm Mortgage We are quoting low rates on High Grade Farms. We have a half million dollars to loan 2 on choice farm prillerty. If o you wish to make a farm o • . mortgage ---SEE US o THE o Banking Corporation LEwisTowN _ „ _ MONTANA 0 o GEORGE P. ARNOLD, Local Manager 0 0 0 0 800000000000000000000 the votes of all the pro- Lo ee o k o i l t n i t g . 1, :he ses , imi has deeided O serviees nt•v , „ out !...1„.ealions and their political 0! T ' N !, l o w if sehool open: ; i•l\ . ?•. o, • o Monday. Ws' will have ow.. — Miss Rankin will carry Sil- o. oi Friday evening meeting r r.\w• Missoula• Ravalli. San- Aim-val. Powell and many 8 1 , manse. Nov. s. 01 All lin. eordiall-•• .. 1 ! 1 \i• 0 01111fis large . ;„ .i„;,, f„,,,il y oiliralitie:; she is eer Ain to ear- 8 ,prael ieally every northern , 0..-zt:e. ol •.1.„11 „ run Ale i h e d ay• for the full length of the i deliver thee, II 0 • •,••., • sl!t glorify Ale • o: o' ' , 1 .• , o1 •• wonieti of the state are g R.ANKIN IS for Aliss liatikiu better o! o• A SURE WINER • liefore. They are aroused Her Friend ,- Are Confident That •.ver Ow attempt to eliminate her uuI publie life. where she has g! She Win Be Elected by a ‘‘0.•10.,1 aggressively and true for o; Safe Plurality o, atid in the middle and etillnjit... she will krt. a strong bat - for first place.'' said Al t% best interests of the state and o ; li• :1 1 1.--Ther , • ,••• confide/illy look 00000000000000000000000600000008 .!1•• t. hew days left beim', l oo t r b• e ti o n by a sa f e p l ura l_ 40.11P.11•40.11.4.1. 4 1, 411.1•••••••••••••• .10.11P A VOTE FOR Oscar M. Lanstrum FOR United States Senator Means a VOti- our at: BEST CANDIDATE FOR THE PLACE ....The principal objection that has been raised against Dr. Lanstrum is that he has influenced men to carry out his wishes. .If we are wise to our own interests, we will vote for a man who has sufficient character and ability to influence others, will we not? Dr. Lanstrum is a man with a personality. .He is a man with business ability and a man sufficiently full of human sympathy to be able to get in close touch with those with whom he must have dealings and whom he must necessarily influence to do as he wishes. .He has those qualities which will enable him to ACCOMPLISH THINGS FOR THE STATE OF MONTANA. Vote for OSCAR M. LANSTRUM 611 November 5th. I,.‘• N , •11111111.'i :•,\ ale Cm! , r..; Was born in Montana, and is a graduate of the University of Mon- tana and the New York School of Phil- anthropy. Has devot- ed a lifetime to wel- fare work. For U. S. Senator National Ticket Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin \V iii the war...::.! ujun k. 1 lie world ,...!• for humanity. Establish Delimeraey at home. based oil human rights ON sliperiOr to lir, perty rights. National WWII/III suffrage. Federal control of foodstuff dtstrib li tion and Fed..ral fijianeing 4 farm- ing indost ry. National prohibition. to go into num. , diate effect and as a permanent.lilt t ional policy. Priee4 for farat_ machinery and sup- plies on the same basis as prices rm. farm produe-ts. Abolition of gambling in graluls and food products. State grain inspeetiou and grading eommission. with full powers to guar- antee honest: markets. (Paid advertisement.) •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• For State Senator ...1•1•••••••• B. C. WHITE Thirty years in business in Fergus .. County. THEY PUT HIM OFF AT BUFFALO !1,11. 1 . ii!IP \NI :•y, ! 0 141 1110 IIIMS to east their votes, Kirschwing. National g an d t i le 1 1 ,41, 1 o :t iters of th‘ l three: l'arty candidat e for State Audit -,0 k !!!!:!•••id parties haw. „ t .. is atirrieting s trong support g 01 thr field ....• inking la , : from the labor and farm elements g watsent hi. it' elairts .eaa , ..• of his intelligent and o hue Itio !ohrles,4 work in the legislature ! S The Deitiocratie and RePubli- burn II of the eommon good, ,111) iie:oloAartirr , it :en it ger s while Tom Haile, now serving g frankly admit tht.re is great Situ- his eOIInI 1V in the army. will re-; o Its ;it. onteoine of r ely. , a large vote. • o io ••'I'le. National Party prinei- . 8 winning o support of all tho se -8 believe in real politieal and :)°,3a ;Is000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ielost a I demoeraey.— 0000 0b00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 o 0 0 0 NO o 1 0 IS the time to buy your Wines and Liquors o I. o o o o o o o o o o ; 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 o o 'o 0 o 0 1111 , senatorial ......t.-st. while the Chairmati shelley of the Natln- al Party is califitlent that Jean- ette Rankin will be elected Uni- t...1 States t-tenator and all the otber National Parly candidates t.• • , run strong Front every .piarter of hit- 5tlIts• i s ...oiling iiir..rmation that the organized farmers and work - fin.! Oleg rld Wil!111 . 11 are rallying strong in the slitisiVO't Of Miss Rankin die . % I.) tile pulls I. , ii.- will re - Before the new tax law applies Tilire have a small quantity of extra fine Brandy 0.00 C1 GA RS I Board of Trade • about the best county attorney out fear or favor and able to at- - 'aid Ade vrtimen set.) lwe ever had. He has worked in-! tend to the whole duties of the McCONOCHIE SHOULD eessantly since assuming the of - office. Mr. MeConoehie is such a BE RE-ELECTED. hire. has 'personally conducted man. and he should be re-elected s-ewart MeConochitt, our effi- : all the eases for the state. and has by a handsome majority. It does -•imo afttiraey. was in won practically all of I 11P111, M1'. 110t pay to change horses in the •r„,.i ay renew i ng in . \l ,..1 should he returned middle of the stream.—Denton ..i...otroces. Mr. McConochie is to offiett. We need a man with- Recorder. _ 'PM.; .1%11111119e2=2c..e~\PazuggNalntat • FARM MACHINE;RY, E TC. Having leased my ranch located two and a half miles SOUTH of Stanford, I will sell at the ranch At PUBLIC AUCTION THURSO NOV The Following Described Property: To -wit: NINE MILCH COWS and bred heifers, to freshen in 90 days; a good chance to get a family cow ---a - butter -fat producer. One bull calf, 2 years old. One bull calf, six months old. FOUR HORSES --- One matched di iving team bay geldings; single drivers or sad- dlers. One brood mare. One work horse. • All stock in prink condition. One John Deere wagon, 3 1-4 inch, nearly new. One new Hoosier drill. One nearly new Stag plow, breaker bottom. One John D3ere disc harrow. One Velie top buggy. One McCormick binder, new repairs, two new canvasses. One Peter Sehuettler tut- ning gear. One set heavy work harness. One set spring wagon harness. One new Eronoiny King crea in separator. Two 5 -gal. cream cans. Miscellaneous farm tools. Etc. TERMS—Under $20 Cash. Over $20 One Year at 10 Per Cent Inter- est. Five Per Cent Discount for Cash. Sale Begins at 1:00 P. M. Theodore H. Haney, Owner Col. C. H. KELLEY. Auctioneer N. B. MATTHEWS, Clerk •