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4 • top nt .5:30 a. tn. (11.tober 31; our eompany leading: everything was working fine. We had made had tilade about I \YU kilos. about 8 a. 111., 11111'11 I was hit. (.414. of the boys put first aiol 011 1111', and I told them to keep till. I wag pieked nit about 10 a. and got back to the field hospital about 4 p. tn., where th e shells were nieked out. and- put on a train. here alo• They say I will reeeived Lillie's letter of going t o mighty to a fe „. September 29. your birthday. : day ; How; don't know if that ! and she told me what you had we ' ans England or 1 „ wk y „ „ for dinner. Well. mother dear, s. hospital. if you at home had known what I am we ll ta k en ea \ o f . iittI we were doing that day I don't think null hv .the first - of the think there would have been wju veal , itt -, ad 0. K. agaim. much of that dinner tasted. We ' on . love to ap. were up all the night before and Corp. G. C. SAIART. moved into a strip of woods. and, -o-- in the morning the 'Shells were! bursting all around us. Forl orth If Your Dealer Sold Cheap Quality Goods you could buy jilq cher.p!y fro- 1 - 1 4, - as you can by mail. Prices are based on quality and you pay only for what you get. Pretty pictures and well worded phrases may sell you the goods, but your money can buy only so much quality. Your dealer could probably sell you the same grade of goods you buy from a catalog-- but if you saw it first you might not col.sider it worth the price. Hence, he must keep a better quality and his prices are graded accordingly. Avoid disappoint- ment by trading lo- cally. It's cheaper in the long run, too. 1, 4 „ PRETTY WEDDING AT breakfast „,e had nothing. We! 1),'r Did ' III P Y. Ill Y moved out about 8 or 9 a. t o_ 1111( 1 at writing' to you 'tonight. I am , • . PRESBYTERIAN MANS' ,.. so. ty eon o not writeany o - tener than I have in the past two months, but I have been on the Dorathea Wipf and Joseph Gross front almost every day, but ant, back again now.. I went through! Are United in Holy • through another day and night two of the bigg..est battles ot the like that one. How I got through! war wit \at \ ma rk oil me- I ' olive an d w i t h ou t a scratch I do t had my legging string cut loose r /tot know.. ,Th o t was a day I will l IV . 8 1. 1 \'\ ratlehine goo bullet. On Sunday, December 1 ,,,tt 9 never forget as tong as I live. I last, week. but close don't count ' o'clock. Miss Dorothea - Wipf Well I suppose by this time &id. I have had many a narrow: and Mr. Joseph Gross were escape from_ shells_shrapnel and.. united in marriage - at - the - Pres= von - are all through, or nearly so,/, with your fall work. Did .you; 11 , 11 ! ellii r g un fire ' • On the la , st 'hYteriall \Mg\: 8 tlinfortil• Rev. performosl the re're- 'put in alIV winter wheat? What 1 °1. '7 ' wag 011, 1 , 11 Y I Hnee w; ,\ \ I- ' R. Alexander behind the eerl\wal• sa inoV which .was witnessed by a kind of fall weather have you , re \ I 'Y h a d t hi s year ? Nv,. h ave h a d when he Wa 5 WifillidPd it \'\' ine numbo.i. of friends aml relatives. lots of rain in the places we have. p1 ace to take the gang through. The bride was charmingly heen. but today the sun is break; I took a gang of nine men and , owite d i n a l ove l y w hi te sat i n ing through and trying to shine.i came out with five...so I !idol dress trimmed with gold tassels. 1 don't think it Ivill be long dit half bad. The lieuti.natit she is the eldest d aug h ter o f M r. until I will be with you again. I g ave we a compliment on the 1 . nd Mrs. Joseph Wild of Stan - Well for this time good-bye, wav I handled my end the game, ford. The groom (tame her e from with love to all. Your son. and I am to he • promoted to cor- South Dakota, and has kteen her,e Corp. G. C. SMART. ParaL - War is sure hell, but I for S01111' time. guess I must make the best of it. Mr. and Mrs. Gross expect to were the third line for a while. then at three p. in. we went over I he top. At about 2:30 I was put Oil streateher carrier, and I can say that I never want to go (so Vol. 9, No .42. $2.00 Per Year. _ STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY. MoNTANA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. Fine ,Bunch of Letters From Community's Soldier Boys --- L. F. BULSON Now IN THE. Did (1 \ vel. \\ lem se\ one too? PHILIPPINES-GROVER C N ow my 11„. m . and folks, SMART WOUNDED AND IN do n 01 Worry, as will he all iit some day soon, then I will HOSPITAL IN FRANCE- come back to 'you all. ALL EXPECT TO BE BACK It was a shell that got one. once BEFORE LONG in the jaw and ow.c . in the hip. The shock was something fierce. You can tell l'ut that I tak- -'oniewhcre in Belgium. Oct. ing my MVO forward, some ot Dear Father and Mother:- t.iimn new ones, and they did good. eonsidering it was Your letter received some lion' eer -V first. time under fire for hgo and was mighty glad to hear t , he Iron] you; if there is anything hie \ We had started over the Vetter than getting a letter from from 1w lilt' T have not found it, so I \vont you to ITMember to write me often. I am glad you both keep well; I ant fine and dandy after the !wrap, and am ready for another one. aro. in billet'. that have been badly shot up, but we get along very well in them.. Just how long we will be here I don:t know. -o-- Th e Dublid,.83, Gen. Hospital, 2 Ward, France, Nov. 9th. be glad to get my feet under D ea r Wife and All: -Will tey yollr table, and square off on at and xvrite you a few lines today, bi g feed. Sure will have one, hut eannot write much . won t we, old boy? 1 haven't I am feeling very good. only .eeli any of the boys yet, Ind I rather weak : but do not worry,' heard Bud Envoy was only a few as I am getting 'along as well as miles away. I will try and drop can be. I was somewhat yen a letter every week while prised to be placed in an English am Intel so you will know how hospital. but as I was hit in the ain. I bet you have been worried jaw this is a special hospital for about me lately, but I am all O.! that kind of wound. K. anol will be. France is the . I suppos e you received the ea - lilt. I had the lied Cross send? I don't think it will last long, anyway I hope not. I will sure- ' re I iiiiied ott Last Page) 0 0000000000000 0000000000000 0 0000 000 000000 • 00 •0 ATTENTION 'to UNITED WAR WORK FUND Fifty per cent of your ple e dg has h Pen past due since Deeem- bog. 2 a.1 this bank. We respect- fully request., you give this your at lent ion. - Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 The War may be over, but Uncle SRM still heeds your assistance /')00000 00000000000p00000n000000000000000000000000000 Matritr.ony make their future home in Hu- ron. South Dakota. Immediately after the ceremo- ny the party returned 19 the home of the bride's parents north LOCAL RED CROSS IS TO RESUME ITS WORK Full Attendance Is Urged for Meeting This (Friday) Afternoon 5 Cents Per Copy 1Third Number of the Lyceum Lectures Comes Decenber 12 Church New8, Nt'XI S11/1(Illy MAW ICI'S Will br f01 10IVS a l I (0 a. in.; preaching at 11 a. tit. and 7:30 p. in. \Vt. hope to have the 'mimeo repaired and everyt hing in good shape by the end of this t rl'h.; ing service was IhritelY alIPIIikti; there ‘\:rei pretty nearly 150 present. A t number of loeal men took part.1 \Ir. W. Lewis read the l'resi-i dont 's proclamation, also Lint message of '63, pointing; out their remarkable similarity.' SPANISH INFLUENZA EPI- DEMIC PREVENTS GIVING OF FIRST TWO NUMBERS, BUT IT IS HOPED THEY WILL COME ON LATER DATES Early last spring Stanford or- rinigeil for a Lyceum Course for the season 1918-19. This course wasto he managed and put on and heeause of this arrangement ;iti extra effort \ 111111114 to se- cure the best voursi. obtainable. Mr. A. E. .INI(\'re read a letter The first 'number of I his course from one of ottr missionaries in A frica, M COIISillS. 1)1'. My - 61'1( gave a rapid. interesting' 111 . \Y of the war 1 .. 1 Mll I\' I'll it\ (Ia . \ ., PM t o it s 'd os e . l'hristioas exercises will be I.eld on Tuesday evening. I )0 • eviiilier 24. !toy Seittits will meet zit tilt' liptis.• al 2 p. 111 Saturday. This wil1 Is,. an important meeting ;Intl nia p i is 4.5 Ilt . t . t.'41 I° he Ttli• Si.•; , 1t111 1' III 1114'd ill 7 :39 1 . • 111 . rtill\) . °Weld 111 V. °I' this v,•46. 4 .1, a t t h e All the (4(11 „ i ro re q uest,,1 ltt ALEX.NNDEll -A CORRECTION \Ve got a littl e mixed last \veek reporting. the proposed pro- motion of (toy Waddell. l;ny has been sergeant for the past !twee wool's. and is now revolt'. :111 led roll' ! Wolof)/ i1111 IO 'wry , revemit. the highest non- nflieer in his A very spevial appeill for a tirete ,i, „ f I t o , serv i ce , util attendanee at the lied Cross work room, OD 1119II :1 (ler- ()on t !FA - AT- - T. A. - P - 4 - .1441 - 10ff has purehasod the lyeouni 1)1:11 forum. setting /I though tro arti , ;stiee has 'wet, .1;.• 11\. S. market at igmmeol 8111 1 1 1 ,-w i it's el•ilS1.11 t NVI11.11!:1111. 11101 has 1111144 . 11 FIOVII °Hilda for all similar organi- from finished. The need of led work of the Red (ro-s is far steel charge. ;ations. Ilium is is no (blast; of en- tertainment that is more univer- guar- am , thi. ••I Cot fee (*reek d e di etite d Cmss imiterials and worliers is . . nle,. 1 \'\ l'resbY t 'ri\\ sallY than a mak let, and th e Strollers prement the effort ,tt,tuiti mutt b e s h e k ene d . 1 '1.41 Sunday. Rev. Stevenson Of, spice of this idioms of o.nterttitin- The hf „.. 4 ita‘n , finished Lewistown delivering the ad- meld. Besides their emiemble work. 1] . , ,., for dress. At the meeting 4:1 tritl.01) . singing v i ol i n so l os, t wo;. , ;1„0 , 11 ish. ,:s :11111 Ilelit•O e(li w oli s lid e trombone eolos, and HOHOIIHI l ir:1'111i/ (111 :11•6011S \ 1 ' 111 t . 1 . 919 111.1)1 . It 1'V. Cold- and comic reading as specialties. Ther e is no question but what to 11 , II , ;I 1111Sli i4)11 till' a 11 V- 'Vt.' I iN I \SI Ur ' 4 . .ver,:olic . who is SO fortunate RR OW' to say ‘vc are tolgtateful. li st . A . to attend this entertainment will but turn out it'll' finish oor iottri It o'elork dinner Atonally. the he thoroughly pleased. On ae- : o is f influenza Stanford . has had nothing doting for almost work. were Ile) and Mrs. Alexan- three months. Let's turn out Th\se . \h\ 11 ;lve 1 \'ell 0 ' 610 4 and NIr and Mrs .1. A. \as 1 ,0 have laPPeared October 2, At 111111 time the - flu - V1111.1 jtmst iaking hold in the Stanford emu - Homily and the IMO W/IS I/III MI :1 entertainments before ;Iii• Cambridge Players eould ap- pear.- Also Old Alau \Flu - held stritigs at the date th, and it did n ot appe a r. These con- ditions made it Vt•I'y difficult for those \vit. bad the eourse iii elia 1 1Z r. 111 I reeinit meeting it was decided that no sale of seasou tickets would 'he staged, bin that an i•xira effort ‘vould Ii w;.;le to secure Vie I Tile :text dating on eourse is Thursda.V\. Deeember 12, and it! looks now as though the enter- tainment 1 . 4)11111 Ill' given. On this ()evasion the entertainers will be the \Original Strollerm 'Allele Quartet,\ In this num- ber the Stanford eminininity has an opportunity of 111.11.1illg an evening of the best entertain - mint that ham over visited Stan - t' rd. This opiartet %Yam organ- ized in 1906 and has since been leading qua - ft - ids f town. where a large number the paeknig inioshed artietes 4 1 ,„,i y Theiigw;s \I\I hit VP 11 g eltIltile good time. 1'horsday evenitog. 1)ect,.,.:•ox of friends gathered •to greet are o.oei.ially urged \ PIT . \ stWilf I 1.011V1.114(.. ill 12. The admission price will be I hem. A number of toivitspeo-. Fr'it:.x. MOO. .‘ 1•Vi• Sharer is surf/ging bin' 75 (tents and it is hoped that Ill'tvere present also and enjoy-. o;uantity 11; . VOIIIIS IS' l'4!1011 1 . 01' ell the hospitality of Mr. and . shipment and should be 1iaelo.,1 .In ;mood< of illfltienza. and a at least 175 •po.ople \Will enjoy Mrs. Wipf. Friday. subst it e from the \‘`iinlInno this entertainment. Let's not. • The resideuts of Stanford and pass this by as something ordin- vicinity unite in extending their' MANY MAY ATTEND 'for it is a superior feature best wishes to the happy comple.i •lay and Mrs : Shafer went Ivith and one that. no 11111\ . should 1114;8. ....ehool le:letting ill her !thief.. \II Shafer was in Stanford Fri - COLLEGE AT COST i „ 1„.„i„ t „„.„ . „.1„.,.,. A u . ifIu - , BREAD AND GARMENT ; the itast two Y•i:1 remain reeovered. BUY THRIFT STAA1PS 01' 11 I've yea I'S i CLUBS BEING FORMED fm. men ;Menthol\ volloge has ,c 0 s6x 0000) , j(000: - x . The extension tlepartinew . been exit , •itiely high. Those 'n- th, st a t e c o ll ege h as recen tl y Flit Wimps that have doliptiiitorie; , row men In've been .11)1, :ti sent out all appeal to the teacn- , expenses ni oh give onard and ers of the state to organize bi.ead room to students ;if :I reasonable and garment making clubs ill all rate. The State Colleo , o Bozo. - the sehools of the state. The , ' 11 ;\ 1 1 1113 VIVP rea - ;tilts of' the club work along these -ouable acemotiloolatitets to the lin(': the past year has led the young men because of no faeili- Extension authorities t o) areatly i ties for taking rum. rir tpem. The extend the work the coming i l'aet. however, that lite. IWO bar - year: Tabulated results show, raeks have been 11/111 that club members baked 19.4201 will accommoil.lie two hundred l oave s of br e ad. 2,868 pi es . :1.558 Olen ea ell sol vu's plIII/11.10 of ealies, with a total value of *5.-1 giving hoard 058.70. That 3.617 garoicats ; at cost. Heretofore null hax'e were made, or mended with a to - 1 , been payilig *30 to *:1•5 ;ter too. tal value of $4,401.54. All mem a :, for board Mill 0 ll 1'0111. Wit Ill' hi` 1'S are required to bake by • beginning to‘ the iiinfer quarter. what is known as Liberty or C011 - i011 reeeipes. Boys as yell as girls took up the work. Al the state rail. /I young Immml rroin the Libby high school took first honors in bread baking. This coming year there will be two elasses ill the bread baking contest. The first elass will be for beginners and the mecond for those who were in the work last. year and for high mehool students who aro. reeeiving instruetion ill (Iron, two, three and five years I domestic. seience and doinestie ttf age. art . Instead of one member rep- ; Mm's, Kristian was born hi , is , rty-1 resenting a eounty at the state titoutli, Penn._ and has been ill fair two will be eligible. ItIontana for the past 19 years. 4 .JaitiffiThy 2. the barraeks will be used as a inen's dormitory and hoard and room will be,given for about 4 - 2,;1 imr mood,: - - FUNERAL AT LEHIGH Mrs. Joseph liristian. aged 24.1, was laid to rest Thanksgiving; day. Rev. Alexander cooduCtingi the services. Iler little boy of 81 months was buried the itrevionsi timidriy. She leaves tbree ehil-I .1) (tt) (11•1 0 0 '( - )0o 00 0000000000000000000000000000 Are You Making a Farm Loan? or renewing the one that you now have on your land? .If so, we can give good rates and pay- ments. First National Bank of Stanford' Cc.pital and Surplus $50,000.60 SAVE FOR NEXT LOAN 00000 0 0000000(.00.0000n00000000000O , 00 0 0 0 I.