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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 18 March 1920, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1920-03-18/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• TICS STANFORD WORLD • •• i....•-•46e•-•• •••••• •••:A.:0. • 4,..n•Oolo4.••..4......••lo ia....6.06•1100.01111.1111111UNNEMillieli T11L. UNIVERSAL CAR TIRES We have received notice that tires and tubes advanced 17 1 / 2 per cent on March 8th 1 1920, and account of the large stock which we placed in this spring we will give our trade the privilege of buying at the old price until March 20th. This will be your opportunity to buy your season's tires at a lower figure than they ever will be again. Galt Bros. Garage tk\1 -, ••• Insist on Genuine Ford Parts • mr. 'now min , 'tort .• ulefa.•111.0. , Wer*.•x•••••.....01 , ~etlIPIPWIW..- • i Stanford Meat Market Under New Management I invite the public to inspect my market and try my meats. If I cannot satisfy you do not expect to hold your trade. Terms Are CASH Highest market price paid for hides Geo. Bratley, Prop. I No amount of advertising will make a man buy the same bad thing a second time Your opportunity to purchase coal that s everlastingly good, is at hand. We handle BEARCREEK! lie square with your family and with your pocket book. GET SOME! \Quality\ . \Service\ Frank W. Lester Stanford, Phone 40 Montana. Great Falls Hotel GREAT FALLS MONTANA , .FITZGERALD & FOSTER, Props. SHARPLES Famous Suction -Feed •dia.: Skims clean at any Speed r ii t E.PA R ATO PC EUROPEAN PLAN A First -Class Cafe Connected The only separator that skims clean whether you turn it fast or siow. Saves $40 to $60 a year extra, due to this wonderful Suction -feed feature (the feed varies with the speed). Has other fine advan- tages—no discs to wash, knee -low supply tank, ball bear. .ing, etc. Over one million users. Come in and see it work. JUDITH HARDWARE 00., Lewistow. , I \v1 n.-- 7,-. It has been employed in the north- western part of the state in the lumber business, while Mrs. Rob- ertson, with her daughter, hfts been visiting her parents in Min- nesota. The weather is warming up again this week and we are all hoping we have had our last se- vere storm for the winter. Spring begins officially next week and the weather man should get busy and provide spring -like weather. The stockmen would sure wel- come a little green grass to help out the high priced hay, ! jflihe have been several meet- ings of farmers the past week or so to discuss the oil proposition in an endeavor to work out some system by which the district can 'be tested'. OM! of the biggest difficulties in the way is the ex- cessive royalty demanded by the state on state lands, \Which would leave the purchaser of ONO hold- ing the sack. %IA IIIII The Town and Vicinity In Ji b Alex Handfuls, was in Sat urday. S. A. Gilbert was in Stanford Alonday itt busineSS. M V.itid Mrs. 0. 5. 1 trookS were Stanford visitors last Saturday. Joe I landley Was dOWn from the 11101111thins Wednesday even- ing. John Hartwell and wife 'Were Iii town on business last Thurs. slay. And Kinnunen, of Sour lough bench, was a Stanford visit or Wednesday. Earl Wineman returned Wed- nesday flora a business trip to the county seat. The Westminster Guild girls wilI meet with Helen Minton on Saturday aftern0011. J. II. Butterfield and W. C. Ste- wart and wife were down from the hills Wednesday. Clark thinly took the evening train Snnday for the county I. He is still on jury duty. Laina Auren and Jennie Saylo, of Geyser, visited friends in Stan- ford the latter part of last week. Lena and Marie Stucky visited their sister at the hospital in Emil l3ratz. from Fort Benton, them Pans Saturday and Slin- has bought the pool hall from C. day. W. Cooper. and took possession this week. Canadian money in the United 'States has become about : imp- Mrs. Edward Dunn and daugh- nlar as a hop toad in it old tel Marjorie, of (lilt Edge Mont., • maid's hoed. were week end guests of Mrs. C. 0. Pemberton. Misses Charlotte Boeltes, N'era Black, and Marguerite Hughes If you \you'd vorrect. don't went to Great 1 4 'al1s Saturday re- pronounce it Si-beria; let the first turning Sunday. syllable sizz like the lousiness end of a soda fountain. NV. It. Lewis and daughter, Miss Edith. returned Saturday Miss Edna Keating. of Merino, from Illinois where they have was in Stauford Wednesday get - been spending the winter. , tint; material for a sehool play N -ill be given there soon. Clyde and Walter O'Niel were in town Wednesday. Mr. Alger, senior, Was in Stan- ford last 'Thursday. Eugene netts was a business visitor in Stanford Wednesday. I hit Hinkle. of Windham, was ill tuiwli 1 )(1 ween W e d iies . day. The infant son or N1r. and Mrs.' A. E. 31(10 It' has beeii seriously ill the past two weeks with !inert- ! monUi but is 110W Very inneh bet-' ter. Miss Enima Stucky !quire home i • 'Thursday from the hospital in' John A. Wilsoii. wife and them Falls. She was aecom-, daughter returned to Stanford parried by her sister Martha, who Wednesday. Mr. Wils on h as is a nurse at the Deavoness hospi- been at Helmut while Mrs. Wilson and daughter visited friends in !Great Falls. It. L. 'PliomPoson. ot the East R a l p h whitney, of the Denton COUlnry, Was 111 Stanford w,,t- nesday. The l.adies' Missionary Society met with Mrs. lirOW11 Thursday rfternoon. The Pythian Sisters gave a ysiry enjoyable card Noy Tues- day evening. II. A. (hiker. E. L. Bilslend and O. A. Niersthinier drove in from their ranehes Tuesday. Born, Saturday. Mare It 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Collis A. Musson, it daughter. Elizabeth 311's. ',inane, of- Great Falls, is here this week visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Mr. awl 2111's. Eugene liayliu and the baby are hack in Stanford after spending the winter in Eu- reka. The Ladies . Aui was very pleasantly entertained Wednes- day afternoon by 'Mrs. Lester. Miss Clara Baiter. and NH's. Goeh- warmly. club , house district, was in WWII Rldnil Morris was forced to go last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. to a hospital in Great Falls for ; Thompson returned home with i• n operat ion and his shop here WA NTED--PI AN() box. .1. F. him after a week's visit with Mrs. has been closed for the past two Pi e p er . It it. C. Hurst. !weeks. That's the reason for so many \shayeless days.\ FOR SA LE—SMALL quantity of ! W C . t'. Mcaughey. of Banana Marquis Spring wheat. bench was in town Wednesday. .lohn Shelton, from Coyote A. Barlow 9 te Mr. McCaughey is keeping a heneh, was in town last Friday. 1 Second Hand Engines for Sale weather eye on the oil game ill His daughter, Lola, who is at-i , ),., II 1 v ' ...m..ng High Sehool here, went i ' , :',\ \' ''. Reeves Canadian his section. and reports that ev- 1 li erything is moving along nicely. home with him for a few days special. visit, returning Wednesday. 1 20 H. P. Reeves U. S. type 1 The Care Given Your Complexion IS THE GREATEST FACTOR IN RETAINING A Youthful Appearance Harmony and Jonteel To Requirements are made of highest (nudity materials, delightfully per finned. Ertel' produet is guaranteed satisfactory ill use. Those we particularly reemintrend: Combination Cream -lonteel 50e. Prevents tan, sunburn mid powder injury. Harmony t'ocorr Butter Cream. The best night cream know. Heals, scroll's, softens and whitens the skin. perior. Bouquet pile ., vowder nits no rm.., pmviii.„ W Haryey, Your Druggist, Stanford The e42 ..... L . Cago Str .1. A. IA'. Shand', of Windham, was in town lin business Tuesday. E. I ,. Tanherg and wife. a Me. rino, were in town shopping 31011.• day. 31r. and Mrs. Harry 1V. Smith were down from Nlerino last Thursday (Ill bliSilleSS. HAW. and :11rs. ItroNvii enter- tauled at dinner Thursday even.. j ug f) ro f . fl eti d erstin . w . A . R o il, w ii x , an d oh ooi 111111 Itolliti The Best Laxative 1.y sedentary habits have ne- cessitated the use of an oeeasional laxative. I have tried many but found nothing better than Cham- berlain's Tablets,\ writes George F. Daniel, Hardwick, Vt. Mr. Daniels is proprietor or the Hard- wiek Inn, one of the model hotels Of New England. For Sale by Harvey's Drug Store. People's Mart The Parent -Teachers Associa- tion will hold a special meeting at the school house Friday after- noon at 4 o'clock sharp. Arrange- ments are to be made for ell eV - cross compound. The Stanford High School was I 15-28 Caore Gas engine. represented at Raynsford last 1 1 5-30 International Saturday by a crippled basket 1 10-20 'Piton. ball team and were defeated in a Cowan Bros., Ilobown, Mont. 2t ening meeting to be held in April.!w,,n_piayed game by the Raynor- WANTED --A PARTY to put in W. .1. Robertson, wife, and lit- ! ford team( which is not a high Ile (laughter, returned, to Stan-'sdlool team) by a score of 26 to i i i e K ro e i iie o h f er oats on shares. Leon tf ford Tuesday after an absence of 18 . On 'Wednesday the boys several Months. Mr. Robertson went back for revenge with a 180 M'RES of choice grain land strengthened team and won :35 to 2fi. - /isoovery- is reported-- front South Africa of a mysterious an- imal of the \general shape of a lizard, probably 50 feet long with a thick tail like a kangaroo, a hump on its back and a terrify- ing horn on its snoot, the monster being covered with scales colored with great blood red spots from which radiate pale green strpes.\ Can it be that a member of the United States Senate has strayed away ? Friday night, March 26, is the date set for the introduction of \The New Minister,\ the Stan- ford Oity Hall is the place, and 55.! mid :30e the prices for adrnis sion. The local Presbyterian church is in need of a new organ, not a pipe organ, but a good reed organ. The piano now used does not belong to the church. In or- der to ,get a fund started for the intrehasing of a good organ !nem- Any one who won't go to hers of the congregation will pre - church these days had better sent a little musical play \The read this and draw his own con- New Minister,\ at the time, place elusions: A churchman and an and prices above mentioned. You atheist were having a discussion, will enjoy getting an inside view 'No sir,'' emphatically - declared f the methods of the various or - the atheist, \I don't believe in ganizations of the church—the heaven, hell. or God.\ The choir, the ladies' !aid; the old elmrehman slowly shook his head maids club, and the music corn - and went his way. Ten days lat- mittee, as the story of the select- er the atheist had died and the Hon of a, new minister is told in churchman, gazing upon his ac- ihalog and' song (more or less quaintance - who had been pre - 1 musical). Don't forget the date, pared With especial care for bur- Come out and enjoy yourself 'id, remarked sadly: \Poor fel- (laughs are guaranteed) and at •low, all dressed up and no place the same time help along a good to go.\ I cause. for lease on shares. For infor- mation call or phone Running Wolf Ranch. t f NOTICE Storage batteries and repairs for any model ear, new or second - Also Distilled water—Her- iimalt THE BRIDE HOSPITAL 614 West Pine St. Lewistown Mont. A modern, high class hospital for surgery, maternity and non- contagious diseases. Xray de- partment equipped with beat ap- paratus made. Only trained nurses in attendance. Dr. J. Theo. Brice, Resident Physician. ••••• .••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••• CORRECT ENGLISH How to Use It A monthly Magazine $2.50 the Year Send 10 cents for Sample Copy to e Correct English Pub. Co. Evanston, Illinois 41111.1111.1•1.1•1.111, Philips Residence Hospital Rates $7.00 to $14.00 per week. Nurse in Attendance Inquire Dr. W. E. Este - brook, Hobson Mont. • Under New Management Popular Cafe I have purchttst‘ti tilt' kr - Cafe anti have thorough- ly renovated it. 'ill ap- preeiate a share of your pa- t rutin go. Meals Served at All Hours HENRY RIOKERS, Prop A, E. MYRICK, M. 0, Physivian, Surgeon and! Oemdist Day or Night Calls 1 Phone 20 STANFORD -- At B. DISM ORE, M. 0, OFFICE IN Harvey's Drug Store STANFORD, MONTANA PHONES Office, 24; Residence, 20 •••••••• •••••• Resident Deputy State Veterinary Surgeon Dr. F. B. Remer VETERINARIAN Office at Leslie's Lively Barn Mont, Veterinary License No. 78 • EDGAR G. WORDEN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in all the Courts and U. S. Land Office Old First National Bank Building LEW MOWN, MONTANA ••••••••••••••••••111.4.11. Clyde 0, Pemberton Illinois —Licensed— Montana EMBALMER, and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Clausen 4 .•-•-••• PHONE 61 Bldg. Stanford Get your Coal of JOE RYDRIOK Mine two miles south-east of the Hughes mine $3.60 AT THE MINE - 4 •