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TES STANY.9)? woug 1. tbe ttanforb gilortb ': s 0 ' 0 tl and fuel adminis- , GREATkST OPPORTUNITY . , 0 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C ' i rali f oi: I s i . t? l i r; inilu.stritts board. SUGAR SHOWED WOMEN EVER HAD. j0 ' o .Editor and Publisher ageneies whieli have made nationa/ :•flieieney during t he E It was given to the women of thin o o 0 o 0 o W. P. DUN'I'ON merehant marine. ard OP- other OUR BACKBONE tee in the winning of the war vouch - Country to perform the greatest am- 0 3 ,va r eared. to any women In the history or o Your . Farm Mortgage . 0 3 for Th,. iwieirtarre of ronlintting the wars of the world ---to feed the 0 0 - 0 e 0 Publinniwni at the World Office at ,ind esprieding the federal ern- Mierican Willingness to Give Up warriors Anil ttio war sufferers. By 0 . We are quoting low rates on 0 0 Stanford. Mootatia. pstg.+. 'Thursday. plotmerit serviee it-. VIIIIiitil- . the arts of pence. the practice of slat- 8 o =izi-il. Luxury Demonstrated Na- pie, whole nation served humanity In Its f a ple, homely virtues the womanhood of 10 0 High Grade Farms. We have 0 0 Th,. work of th e government in tion's War Conscience. ,protuttoulest struggle for peace and o o housing its armies of industrial o a half million dollars to loan 0 0 Th., vonference [odds that. the STAND WITH THE ALLIES. 4 , fre 4, 4 74%**•+•••+++4+•• 0 0 on choice farm property. If 0 . 0 0 v - rit kers was highly eoitimended. • 4 0 0 orivernment's interest in the wet- 0 o Enterfsi at tile Stanford postoffice c,, , FIRST CALL TO FOOD ARMY. + o you wish to make a farni 0 tare of workers should not now By Reducing Consumption People of : 0 o as second cluss mei: water, miter the • o act of March 3, 18711. lapse. but thatt he labor depart- the United States Averted I • This co-otter/it - 1ml and service * o mortgage - 7 -SEE US :: •• 0 0 ,ilitnt.s bureau of industrial 110113- • I ask of all In Intl contideoce •0 •• o Famine at Home In Spite • o o in\ should be continued. and its • that America will render more * 0 TH E 0 Subscription $2.00 per year. • o powers should be broadened to of Low Supplies. • for flag anti freedom Omit king • 0 0 o Rochester „Reconstruction Plan ineltid e erlueittional work. and pulsion.--lierbert Hoover, Au- •• 0 Banking -Corporation . 0 • ridden people surrender at corn- • o research inti the- problem of The feet that the people of the • 0 0 The National Municipal league. housing. ! United Sratee were able to reduce by • gust 10, 19I7. * o 4 , 0 LEW IS ‘ TOWN - - MONTANA 0 o a non-partisan, non-political or- Prc-ailent Wilson was askenl. more than one -hair minion tone their • 0 • 0 ganization. al its !viten' confer- to appOil.a' reconstruetion com-1 July, -Alum, .4elitriniber and October •• ' 6 +. ••••••••••••••• 0 0 GEORGE P. ARNOLD, Local Manager 0 0 once at Rochester annotineed the mission eomposed of some of the. s sz iy or t ;l i t il .r i t h o e t i I. siv l i g a n r r ( !t o r n o s v i zi n : e on vi cl it u l - , 0 a' - o A year ago voluntary food control was a darling adventure in democracy; 0 ' ' o first definit e program for recoil- ablest business and eiyie leaders thoroughly awakened and that the o during the year an eatablighed proof g o nfructicAl, and they propose to of the eountry-not politicians- country OA it whole stood reedy to tot- o of deruocratie eft/Cleric:Y. - 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 wage a fight in congress and be- to work along lilies similar to low the lopIttetits of the Govoesituent. as fore the 1)111)11 II to insure that the those followed by the reeonst mut- Our normal emisimiption of sugar In people of the vomit ry are Citable(' 14111 ministries of France and the four -month period begiening with July has berm 400,000 tons per mouth, to hold the reforms they have (;t --at pritoo. whieft latter eon - . a total of 1,000,000 for the quarter gained duritv the war. • template holding every soldicr year. The following is their attitude ;ti the army until a job is open In.1toy. when our sugar Stringency on railroads. I elegra ph and t em-- for him in indlist 6;11 life. began to reach its height. consumption PiHutes: 1' lie kii ,, .. ,11 go , . ,1.1 i - The lis-aftli of our Ceitillicil soi- was rethicett to 2.00000 tows In Art• wilt hits itSSititieti COlit MI a \lit - divi'S ( 1. ` WP (1 \ 14 indliSiritli Pia 011iy :12....01X) . Irma went into 41114- rOildS, telegraphs and telephones ir tt rt;,.r., m o s I I, r protected t r Ibull\ au n t t \ 14 ''P lemh \ tin ny 270 _ - ( Welling tile 0 1WortlinitY either through federal stoopenetion ‘vith t r j° tn \. H .\ 1 \ 4) \ t°1 '\ Ili, ' diSt rib° in \ , for federal ownership with pri- lot -al authorities regarding health I pit c h) 2.0).000 torts. the geileral public burl fatted to vale operation. or ft.(krai 0,,,o -r- ari d mo ral conditions. observe the Injunctious of Ilie Food ship with r....h.,,,I operation. or a - ' • Administration this country wroth' reorganize t ion by Ce01101111Cal IT- PROVED SPIRIT glottal systems miller a inechod talson helm hi the throes of a smote famine before the end of August_ oar of control that will proteet the v :totalities were so low ilS to bring sortable return. yet removing all I an priv„te eapit al by insuring a rim- OF DEMOCRACY ir.ieeafti„ isible :Iniiiitty„stiiinoitit.hu:cirhef:,litnil-n\:.i.:iit'il:: 4111.I'lliatiVr and ant i-social ft.a - reduce enlists:option to a point where tur f - ‘ stif . the private ownership of orsisto ,%.\11•1 tio libliv..r be a more tux - the pipit, with its relatively fee- ! Voluntary Basis of Food Saving ury In the Ammer -an Wet. Fe.c . u .. 4 . ostiments „f rin , t ... ),1 Lot , 6. section _ 6. township 16 ble and negaiive system of regti- Showed . Heart of . America lotion. Whichever prineipal is .., AChtlinist rat 1011 will strind forth so pre- \ 14 . ' 1 % ran gi . I n east• Montana adopted is a smaller matter than. Beat True for Freedom. , dominantly as this reduced consinup..,Aierolian, has filed notice of »I- lion of sligar. By tt we have been able tentiOn to make.titree year proof, that the essential features of our' to bridge over the period of stringency to establish claim to the land present eontrol should never he To the voluntary aervice and uteri- . until the new I n ert and Lotositsior cane above described, before W. H. relinquished. , ' flee of the Amerivan people mast be sugar erops wsre Insight. • Hawk, I'. S. ;Commissioner, at On f he, question or government attributed the eoutintled health, Now tine nation is in a position so Stanford. .Mont a rta , on the 9th fontrol of eonnuereiril corpora- , strength aort morale of the Allied ar- that If we choose we may mourn to d our normal home tore of sugar. anti ay - of DecrintiM 1918. lions the conferenee was equally roles and the elyll populace. Claim/int names. as witnesses: explicit. !fertilise the problems' Upon this spirit of service anti SSC- . Europe. with the release of sillier to so they sreate are national rather rifles will depend Europe's fate In the far afield. can mitIntain Ile metal re-, - 'Bert Hedriek, . Maynard A. months to come. In the past year we striet°' 1 rell4nnl• If. h°vIev\. theme Henna, Clyde Deyo, and John than- state wide, federal control' have carried out en export prosrite, nations are to inereexe their tura of 'Webber, all of 'Stanfoid. Mon - and supervision of iheirA-krael the m4 1111114 ° •90 wbloh is altatiet be. sugar very considerably ft roust.he by. 4 aita, Tiet•S is urged, together/61th ef-1 rind eompreheasion. B u t w i t h t h e our continued Sharing with .tatent. • ' . • H. .1..NEIALY, Register. forts to free them fro eonfliet.i.new itemeade •tat 'have .come. with) through Months our own rociancap-. ,,, Bon. . Thirst insertion Nov. 7, 1918: ine- .iii ineffectual state. regular-. the' ithernat(ers 4 nations 'lived from , Germen Oppressinn, our exports must _-. lion through a federal ineorpor- i AmERICAN SPIRIT ation procedure. • . ' I he mama doubled. Instead of 11,820.- • 000 tons, We Must ship twenty million. RELIED ON TO Wpm. Aram strmmoNs• livery effort \tiTiould be made. tons of food to Europe In the coming in the light or succeerilreg events It be the government. the conifer - - year -as Mehl as can be pushed is interesting to recall the contklance, cum- held. to preserve the iiitele-; through our ports. with which the United States Feed If the Allies had not been ffed by Administrator vtlewed the gIrsomy out - America, It would have been impoe- COLONELS sIble for them to maintain their de- look in July of .1.(117..whert this coun- fens* against Clermeny. try had tin -en in the War for Peas than ' four monthe and the Germane were vol Le V. R. Butler , Meettnefhts worn , e.e-!-' f.' .'u'- -four sending the western frost voluntary haste, the Amerlean people John W. Stevenson nearer anti nearer to Paris. have conelualvely proved iliat demoe- \Even though the sttuatise In En - racy Is a success ano that 10 time of G RN lilt Alr At'(\I'IONEERS . need It will rise to Its own defense. rope may be gloomy today,\ he de - claret] In ft Wattle Rupert:seat, \no If there were no other acconiplish- American who has knowledge of the Twenly-iiine ,:k ear ...experience Ito -nit to its credit the very filet that It results already obtained in every df- Satisfactitio thiti rani tterl has shown the strength of denuntracyt rection need have one atom of fear has In itself more than Justithel the that democracy will nog (Wend itself exIsteuce of the Focal AilnitnistratIon I , ..et Us Have Your Sale. In the eyes of the world. in therm Unite•States.\ LeSSt than four MOIiiiii4 after the Aildriecs, Ilrileonii. Monattia. United States declared war the United LOYALTY IN LITTLE W. S. 11.11V1i Assimiate Editor FURS -- . -Why ship your furs and hides east 'and pay eomniissions and wait for 'your money/ Your own state dealor will give you gine!: essh retur and guaran- tees fair honest tre tment. Ship by express today r highest prices. D. Davis, Second Ave. So.. Great 'Falls, •.3 »anti. NOTICE FOR PUBLIOA Department. of lite interior. S. I ,a n Offiee itt LI•WiSIMN 1101liailit, November. 2, 191S. Notice is hereby gi ven t hot Henry H. Norcutt, of Stanford. Montana, who. or Morel' 28. 1916. made addition homestead entry. No. 0:14969, Or t States Food Administrator expressed THINGS LAST PROOF his determination to meet America's food prohlem on a hares of voluntary OF PATRIOTISM .setioll xelterateti contidenee FOR SALE that awakened de truey would prove Americans without murmuring emit Irresistible. their augur allowance- from tone M L C . I COWS -Many thinking Americans,\ said pounds a month to three and them as Mr. Hoover, \and the whole world long as uiveth lie to two 1 401 ° 41 L- 4 for toy - Holsteins, Shorthorns and have been watching anxiously the hist altY's sake. Galaways four montha in the fear that demo- SOIIIC 110W and . o erotic America could- not organize to Food Will Win the World. i meet autocratic. Oertnany. .1:ermitity he fresh an ailing till spring. has been confident that It could not lie America earned the you of al. Also some Shorthorn Stock done. Centritry proof is Immediately lied nations durtilk war by sharing Cows and Steers, and last at our itcor, mend tuuir people have al- fonai. Ailleriea utokr peace finny win spring calves ready, eetnons!rated their ability to the world's good wi 1 by saving to Hanel) is loteittel five miles mcbillze, orgenize, endure and prepare share. voluntarily fuel efficiently in many di-, S011illWeSi or A mu -ow - Creek on reel ions and upon tile mere wiorti of what Merl 10 lie ilic Nils Hag - inspiration itslile from the remarkable land phiee. assetablage of our Army end (111811(4 , S.\ Minim 11 *Ions No. 1 wild hay. 'flue history of tile Food Adinuiu;istnrr- Iliuli I bilS clearly shown that the trust of those ulmont their faith in democ- racy has not been misplaced. LESTER BRUBAKF-R Lock Box 7, Arrow Creek SPEEDY ACCURATE EXPERT ELECTRICAL' REPAIRS :Iccause 'nitre - 111Sitie in- formation - about the Minia- ture elm -hie plant on your ear -a complete knowledge of its eonstraetion -- wiring dia- grains showing every wire on yopr ear, wb can give you lin- t xcelled service on rewiring. generators, magnetos. stati- st -8, coils, ignition system and storage batteries. We have repair parts for all makes of plectrical aystems. Out of town work given' prompt at- tention. N. W. Storage Battery Co, Distributors for Leone Light- ing and Ignition systems for Ford cars. .Official Station for Northeast . - Ws- , toms. be proud to be - aver Sale If you need SCiMC COMO in and 5 US +++++++++.'e++++++++ - + • DEMOCRACY VS. AUTOCRACY. + \There Is no royal road to 4. + food conservation. 1Ye can only + + accomplish this by the voluntary 4. + action of our whole people, each + + element in proportion to Its + + needs, it is a matter of equality + + of burden.\ 4. The truth of thls statement, + + made by the United States Food 4- + Administrator soon after we en- 4. tered the war, has been borne + + out by the history of our ex- + 4 , parts. Autocratic food control it + in the hinds of our enemies has ft 4- broken down, while democratic + + food sharing has maintained the + + health and strength of this coun- tit try and of the Allies. • ltr' Justice Court. of Stanford township; State of Montana, County -of Fergus. as • Before Leo T. O'Mera. Justice o.ybe:Petiet-' - LEON A. kELIJEHEEf, Plain- tiff, versus ErmAll ESTELL, defendant. Alias Summons. The State of Montana sends greeting to she above -named de- fendents: YGU AR.E HEREBY SUM- MONED to appear before me, Leo T. O'Nfera. a Justice of the Peace, in and for Stanford town- ship, in the- county of Fergus. State of NIontana, at my of - fie ( in Stanford. in said coun- ty and state, on Saturday, the 21st Ilay of Deeember. A ' D. 1918. at 4:00 o'clock I'. 111., of sttid day, then and there to make answer to tine complaint of tireon A. Kelleher. the above-nained plaintiftl in a civil action. The said action is brought for the purpose elf recovering- the stun of $200.00 by the Plaintiff from the above Defendent with interest therNm at the rate of 8 per emit per annum until paid since the 29th day of Autpist, 1914, together with all costs, as is more fully shown hy the eoitt- pignut on file herein and to which reference is hereby made. And you nit- hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer. judgment will be taken against you. Edgar Este'', the above named I/44'41(1(1d, accord- ing to 1 said (.m110111111, and for costs of snit in his behalf ex- tended. Given under my hanti, this 20th day of November, A. D. 1918. *LEO T. O'MERA Justice of the Peace in and for said t(iwnship. A. I). STROUF, Attorney for - Plaint iff. First publication Nov. 21,1918. ALIAS SUMMONS In Justice Court, of Stanford township, State of Montana, County of Fergus. SS: Before Leo T. fillers, Justice of the • Peace. LEON A. KE1.11E1 - lER, Plain- tiff, versus EDGAR ESTEIrb, defendant. Alias Summons. The State of Montana sends greeting to the above -named dj- fMtdents: YOU ARE, HEREBY SUM- MONED to appear before me, Leo T. O'Mera, a Justice of the Peace, in and for Stanford town- ship, in the county of Fergus, State of Montana, at my of, 0000n0000000000dabe.dotibotibboo0000000000b000000000trnoo 0 o o o o o o o o o WE KEEP . 0 0 0 On Hand at All Times 0 0 a Complete Line of . Fresh and Smoked . F o MEATS . o o o , o o 0 0 o o at reason e hie ',Hetes o o o o o o o o 0 o We want your chickens and hogs, o o o o and will pay the highest market price o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o Stanford Meat Market 0 , 0 . . .:, 0 , . . • 0 0 0 4 0 1 00000000t0000u000000000000000000000-000000rp0000000000:o 0 0000000 00 1: 1 0POPOPQRAKKOMPP 0 4 3 t9Rf5 100 4: 0 4KIN 0 9 00000 . 0 RPOIO,PV•0. * Bring Yoar Cream to the Basin 3 0 0 Trading Company 2 We pay highest market price and cash on the 2 0 0 spot. TRY US. oz. 0 0 0 0 Cti : 57 Cth 0 FOR BUTTER FAT AT PRESENT 0 000000000000c.00000000000000000.000000000000000000000 Great Falls Hotel GREAT FALLS MONi ANA & FOSTER, Props, EUROPEAN PLAN A First -Class Cafe Connected fie, in Stanford_ in said eoun- ty and state, on Saturday, the 21st slay of December. A D. 1918, at 4:00 o'elock P. M. of said day, then and there to make itlISAi'er to the emnplaint of Leon A. Kelleher. the above-nanted plaintiff. in a civil action. The said action is brought for- th(' purpose of recovering the sine of $165.00 by the Plaintiff from the above Defendent with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per emit per it iii inn iii Mita paid since the 211111 day of August, 1914. ICS'S Ole mint of $110.00 which was paid on the 21st day of December. 1915. together with all eosts, as is more fully shown by . the Complaint on file herein and to which reference is hereby made. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appgar and answer._ judgment will he taken against you. Edgar Bstell, the above named Defendent, accord- ing to the said eoinplaint,. and for eosins of suit in his behalf ex- tended. Given under may hand, tido 20th day ! of November, A. D. 1918. LEO T. O'MERA Justice of the Peace in and for said township. A. D. STROUP, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Nov: 21,1918. ALIAS SUMMONS In Justice Court, of Stanford township, State of Montana, County.of Fergus, as: Bofore Leo T. O'Mera, Justice of the Peace. LEON A. KELLEHER, Plain- tiff, versus ARTHUR ESTELL, slefe d n nat. Alia m s Sinnona. ' The State of MOntana sends greeting to the above -named de- fendents: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM - ATONE!) to appear before me, Leo T. O'Mera. a Justiee of the Perim:, in and for Stanford town- ship, in the county of Fergus, Stat. of Montana, at my of- fice in Stanford, in said coun- ty and state. on Saturday, the 21st day of December, A D. 1918, at 4:00 o'clock P. M., of said day. then and there to make answer to.the complaint of Leon A. Kelleher, the ahove-named plaintiff, in a civil action. The said action is brought, for the 'purpose of recovering the sum of $200.00 by the Plaintiff from the above Defendent with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until paid Since the 15th day of Maroh, 1916, together with all costs, as is more fully shown by the com- plaint on file herein and to which reference is hereby made, And You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer,' judgment will be taken against. you, Arthur Estelli - the above named Defendent, accord- ing to the said' complaint, and ‘ for costs of suit in his behalf ex- tended. Given under my .hand, this 20th day of November A. D. 1918, LEO T. OlERA Justice of. the Peace in and for said township. A. I). STROUP, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Nov. 21,1918. • 2