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Bratley, Prop, 4S --t If you have never experienced the joy of beating the other fellow to it you don't know what true joy is There is considerable joy in looking into four or five months of snappy winter weather when you have coal enough in your binto see you through. You will know what TRUE JOY is also, if you are PRE- PARED EARLY. ITS NOT TOO EARLY RIGHT NOW. \Quality\ 'Frank W. Lester Stanford. Phone 40 1. ••••••• •••-110. •••••••••• Mb NIP \Service\ Montana. Great Falls Hotel GREAT FALLS MONTANA FITZGERALD & FOSTER, Props. •••••=.••••••••••••••••r•mers•rv. • SHARPLES famous Suction -Feed rb:'Skirns clean at try Speed - r , S E PA R ATO The only separator that skims clean whether you turn it fast or slow. Saves $40 to $60 a year extra, due to this wonderful Suction -feed feature (the feed varies with the speed). use other line advan- tages no discs to wash, knee -low supply tank, bell bear. ing, etc. Over one million users. Come lit and see it work, 6 JUDITH HARDWARE 00., Lowitita% , • Mrs. George Bratley left Mon- day for the Bratley homestead to , ::ee to the spring seeding. Editor 11. S. Thurston, of the. Geyser Times, was a . business visitor in Stanford the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Higgins, of Lehigh, were in town this week. They are con'emplating 'moving to Stanford. - Born, to Mr7 - -and --- Mrs Van dergiessen, of the , Coffee Creek country, on Sunday, May 2, a (laughter, Catherine. Rev. II. A. Brown went to Lew- istown Wednesday evening to at- tend a called meeting of the Lew- istown Presbytery Thursday. Don't forget the band danee on Saturday, May 8. Judging from the number of tickets which have been sold it will be very well at- tended. The Ladies Aid society will meet next Wednesday afternoon. The hostesses for the day are Mrs. 13aylis, Mims Martins, and Mrs. A. E. Moore. S. N. Langdoe has accepted a position with a lumber company at Kalispel,. and MN. Langdoe and little, daughter wilt leave soon to join him there. W. R. Lewis spent Monday in Stanford ren2twing old acquaint- ances. Mr. Lewis started out on foot with a letermination to walk to Stanford but was overtaken by a neighbor and given a ride. About forty were guests of the Pythian Sisters or? Friday even- ing. \500\ was the diversion of the evening after which refresh - 'melds were served. Prizes were I Won by M.o.- Lola Skelton and ;Herman Ostergren. A May bas- ket was awarded to W. E. Dom aldson for the consolation pre. MT. LASSEN AS SEEN FROM AIRPLANE , • k Airpinne view of Mt. 1.41SSCII, 111 '111110110S. the May Vethv 111 the United States proper. Recent dispatches said it was again In eruption. 11.04 The Town and Vicinity IIIII P.46 B. J. Schmitt was in town Mon- H. A. Hake,. was in town Mon- day. day. Geo. Berner was in Stanford ./ . 1'. Bain was in I own a few shopping Menday. days thi:4 week. Clark Grady is spending the week in Stanford. Jack hicQuirk, of Windham, was in town Thursdo. Chata. Pierre was down from the mountains Saturday. A. II. Ross is reported to be seriously ill in Great Falls. Mrs. Rowena (liestnut spent the week end in Lewistown. Meier Bros. were in from their raneh north of town Monday. A. V. Cheney ',as in town from his Wolf Butte ranch Monday. Paul Larson and wife, of Coy- ote bench. were in town Tuesday. Miss Lulu Longshore has . ac- cepted a pe,:ition in the Popular Prof. Cacey, of the Windli..m Ca fe. i.eliools„ was in S1 ciii fOri I List gat - Mr. Ralph Morris was a pas.' Irdlay. senger to Great Falls Sunday al- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. MeCaughey I t eruoon. were transaeting business in town I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BilaleM1 on Monday. . were in from their ranch mu I., eli Mrs. John Shelton and little H mse ll psoli wits i a f rom 'TONE UP! After . the rigors of winter. during whip!' time you have lost some of the energy, ambition. and \pep\ of normal times, you need a tonic. You can regain all your previous strength and energy as well as get rid of that languid, listless, \what's -the -use\ feeling. Also improve your appetite and digestion, by taking the regular eourse of mil. of these speeial I iii I is REXALL BEEF IRON AND WINE BAMBOO BRIER BLOOD BUItDER IRON AND CASCARA TONIC, WITH CELERY • SARSPARILLA TONIC, AND PEPTONA These preinirations ii IV lint se-enilett SVC r1'1 We can tell you what they contain. and in what way they will benefit you. I Harvey, Your Druggist, Stanford I 71w2E24=01. 1 ,S,are Among the appointments re - Banana beneh Priihry. eently sent by the President to Miss Mary Gr a y wa s a e i s ii or emigres!: is that of C. C. Alexati- in Geyser On Saturday. der for postmaster at Stanford. N. It. Matthews went to Den- Mrs. Errol Galt rind the chit - m ph arr i rs d ist i .d ills o sy mi d „ vs ton Wednesday in his ear. isit jug at the 'W. E. Donaldson Jas. Gray .wt.s in from his Amine. Mr. tpul Mrs. (loll have rimeh east of town Motility. just returned from the hot springs cut 'l'lte titilli ml is, Wvo. sh:• 1 1 . 16:i % g NI ‘ 4t i n re ilay \ . -Pre elm rt men t williamoi. of monolith, was Of Stanfms1 High Seim& will give a si r 000rd visitor on moodily. J an exhibit of the year's work Fri- iday afternoon, May 14, from two .1. P. Jahren was a business until five o'clock. All those IVII0 v i s i t or 11) I,, w i s t o w a Thursday. Iiii..( 4 .. st i t ii t iterested are invited e to lit' ii i John Wiliam took home a new 16-30 !Nudes. I/it-Pull Wednes- day. town Mondry. 'son were in town from' Coyote ;bench Monday. 1 N. B. Matthews was a business . visitor in Great Falls the fore C. E. Switzer ,and family left' part of the week. last week for theit - nev home near Gillett, Wyoming. • Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. MeCaughev were in from Banana bench Mr. and Mm. John Butterfield shopping Monday. 'and son Du.:ne were in town Fri -f welcome t 11 to our midmt. I The blue birds have now begun Mrs. N. B. Matthews spent da.v from mountains. . their season's labors here as May Sunday in Belt visiting at the Mrs. G. W. Finley spent Sun- mules in. 'N II \elm!' home. day in Windham visiting at the mm's. Jas. lunch and Hoo home of her nephew, Duncan (id - DOVER Dr. and Mrs. Myrick enter- tained the faculty of the Stanford school to it six n'elivek dinner on Wednesday. The Long minium) . shipped A train-load of cattle from Stanford Saturslay to pasture the other side of Great Palls. Miss Alinti Moore was expected home last Nveek but she suffered a slight relapse and must .stay at the hospital a little longer. Herman Ostergren has aceei ted a pbsition with the Great Falls Power Co. at Great Falls and is leaving with his family this week. The farmers started seeding this week and, if the weather will hold good for /1 few weeks, a con- siderable acreage of spring gi am will be sown. Mr. and MIN. W. L. Hobart ar- rived Saturday from Great Falls. They have sold their mina to the Cook -Reynolds Co. and will later moVh to the coast to reside. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Conrad, of Winnett, were visitors in Stan- ford Sunday. Mr. Conrad was formerly local agent for the Rocky Mountain Elevator Co. . Addison Miller and wife have returned froth spending the win- tem. in Ohio and will probably'lo- cate.here permanently. They are at present guess of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spady. Miss Hott will be here on Mon- day, May 24, to give a demonstra- tion on cleaning and storing of winter clothing to the women of Stanford community. She will be accompLnied by Mrs. Reynolds, Assistant State header, who will give a talk on \Women and the .mittrses,„ att,„thmee.. Farm Bureau.•' Let us plan to make this an all day meeting. Dr. J. Theo, Brice Come and bring your lunch. Resident Physician. • Thank God, the mun does shine on Dover. While April has furnished a lot of moisturf , in the shape of rain and snow, it sure ham been hard on man and beard, many cattle dying that would imi 1 most years have come through all right. Some have paid $45 for hay and it is scarce at that price. But. a few days of warm !Outshine Will bring . the grass now. Melvin ItleCanghey and wife have come out. to the home ranch for the «cation. I feel sure their pare Ilt R and neighborm will gladly have arrived at the ranch after their winter spent at the Falls. Arthur Anderson went to the April primary to vote his prefer- ence. This is right, but oh, such roads and weather. It seems that Arrow Creek bench ought to hove r voting place of its own. We are all very much pleased that the county division matter at last seems to be in a fair way to be brought to a head. Grover Smart returned from the Twin Cities a few days ago and states that he - did not see a straw stack or single hay stack mi the whole route. It's 110 W011. der hilly is scarce. Spud's are now up to $7 a hun- dred herr. lind HMI very BeftrCe. With - it little more sun till hands will be in the fields rind life will seem More like living to say the least. We understand that the mayor of out ,sister:eity - of Merino went out one day in April, 1920, to sow wheat. He soon got his rig mired in goo(' old Merino gumbo. We admire his nerve, but danan his judgement. But the Dover may- or extends his sympathy to our erring neighbor. People's Mart FOR SALE—Ford touring ear, good as new. Terms given. Leo ! Kelleher. tf THE BRICE HOSPITAL 614 West Pine St. Lewistown Mont. ' A modern, high class hospital for surgery, maternity and non- contagious diseases. Xray de- partment equipped with best ap- paratus made. Only trained a ••• 41P. OF. .0 Under New Management Popular Cafe I have purehased the Popu- lar Cafe rind have thorough- ly renoyaled it. Will tip- preeirite a share of your pa- t ronage. Meals Served at All Hours ' HENRY RICHERS, Prop • A. E. MYRICK, M.D. Physieirin, Surgeon and Ocenlist Day or Night Calls Phone 20 'STANFORD A. B. DISMORE, M.D. OFFICE IN Harvey's Drug Store STANFORD, MONTANA PHONES Office, 24; Residence, 26 Resident Deputy State Veterinary Surgeon Dr. F. B. Remer VETERINARIAN Office at Leslie's Livery Barii Mont, Veterinary License Nit. 76 4 EDGAR G. WORDEN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in III the Courts and U. S. Land Office Old Piss, National Bank Building LEW ISTOWN, MONTANA Clyde Os Pemberton Illinois Licensed— Montana EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 61 Clausen Bldg. Stanford Philips Residence Hospital Rates .$7.00 to $14.00 per week. Nurse in Attendance Inquire Dr. W. E. Esta- brook, Hobson Mont. 11.