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a 9 STANFORD The Hunt of Judith Basin FOR. COUNTY SEAT lauft Vol. 11, No. 31. $2.00 Per Year. STANFORD: JUDITH BASIN COUNTY, MONTANA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. : s - --- °rib. Cooperation Is King Center of Population-- Where? and ° Spells Success za C Co-opetation is one of the more ' bodies and With larger and yet important words . of the language I larger units. The artillery arm i 3 The serviee wrought for the ad- co-operates with the infantry: the vancement of truth and justice eir service co-operates with the by intelligent co-operation, is no , Lod forces, as does the navy both ca , .ily assessed. 'j on the Water and under the seas. '1'lle flat sculled inhabitants of Armies cooperate with armies the early stone age appear to aunt nations With nations. have been largely individualists 'When an army is moving the !lusting to themselves alone for most wonderful co-operation is whatever measure of success they absolutely essential in order to i'. ay have achieved. After a lit- • keep the soldiers supplied with tle more intelligent development, food, clothing, and atinnunition. mankind appears fit for some sort Back of the armies in the field of cooperative effort, even though must be reserves. Supporting all ii were nothing inure than a trib- of this is the industrial force of id defense or offense, front or the nation and sometimes many rgainst neighboring tribes: . eations, reorganized and turned The recent great European war into channels Pertaining largely i.. a later and more modern ex- . il not altogether to war supplies, ample of able co-operation, em- To be skilled in this monu- ployed again both as an offen- ' mental anti stupendous co-opera- sive weapon and in defense; ded live effort requires often a life - fen ding in this particular in- ' time of study, stance, abput all that our civil - 1 If co-operation is, essential in ization holds dear. the successful prosecution of a A modern army, in action is war, it is little less effective in probably the most marvelous v- I the service of a community in maple of organized, intelligeht,itimes of peace. Here again great and forceful co-operation extant, 1 skill is essential in organizing and affords a most interesting 1-11(1 putting on a working bests study of the means employed to this wonderful force. The most bring about effective co -opera- cstonishing difficulties have to be lion. met and overcome. Perhaps the Beginning with the citizen, the Most formidable obstacle is the first step is the right mental 'at- self assertion of the unmaatered titude. namely that of unquali- individual. hike the wild home tied loyalty to ones government. cf . the prairies, they are some - To accomplish this purpose, the times extremely difficult to eor- Tlw favorite, oft repeated, nod I egistration for tile last eleetion. This little matter of nearly 14 mosd extensive propaganda is rat, or to hold into place ill any only argument advanced by H o b. i . and the distances are taken from per eent in (halftime and railroad made use of even after waiting, &gannet] system made of vol- lam tor the support of the Voters ' r'''. ent issue of the Windham tare is one that will he considered ni , in the United States in the re- unteers. , • Leader. The totals are found by by the thinking public. cent ray, for the course of his- lie vim ruleth his own spirit In her aspirations for the perma-itioduiplying the number of voters fitting a little farther and tak- t % tory to focus the public mind. i , greater than he that taketh a toed county seat of Judith Begin ' I , y t h e di s t ance t h ey reside from Mg the number of people who Physical force is even then re- eity. It is a painful fact that emintY. is that the town 14IES in steams! and Hobson. !actually voted at the last election sorted to in necessary. Afil of many of us do not rule our own the center of population. Per- This table not only refutes for a basis of figuring, the read - this being for both citizen and spirits in that sense. And until haBs she has. perhaps she does, Hobson 'a claim , of being the yen- : it will find Ow the distance moldier. The latter then receives we do so rule our own spirits our and perhaps she will continue to ter of population, but actualy; traveled for all of them to assent - physical and manual of arms service in co-operative effort will do so. We have no control over proves that in addition to all her ble at Stanford is 11,299, or more t 4 fining, drilling and maneuver- he poor indeed. We are often her actions nor them statements, ether advantages that Stanford than 17 pereent less than would big up to and including the sham too obalrepermis; too rebellions, though we sometime question i.- really inneh nearer the center, be necessary to travel to reach battle. • WO 4losomprnte into a 44ttite Where sell take exception to both. Here end the actual distaeso.neeemsary llobsen. i: a table of the number of vot- for every regit4tred voter iit Jit- Thug Hobson Mara tee one min - During this time no word of It e are ‘vant to rate our own on. lilt II Basin (moldy to visit Sten- gle claim for any comdderetion at 4lisloy alty is brooked under pain stipported in Iivi dual opi nion was ers in this count y, and the dui - ford is 11,0:19 millet less than the hands of the people iti their of the severest penalty. worth more than the composite fence they would have to travel would be required to make a eall for the county seat of the BEST The squad formation learns to :ndgement of the whole, an at- ehould they all visit the county co-operate with other similar titude fatal to co-operative effort. seat. This table is based on the on Hodson. COUNTY IN MONTANA. Geyser Willow Creek Itaynsford Davis Creek Spion Kop Otter Creek I,arker ... liry Wolf Stanford West Stanford Coffee - Creek Sage Creek Windham Ilenchland Hobson Buffalo Orridell 11'est Straw Sapphire Utiea Kohn 'l'O'PALS g j ; 3 '6\ -1 367 320 17.• 6239 5440 16 - 37 592 .....--- 111 75 .29 3219 2175 . 94 73 27 80 ..... 61 23 26 21 31 37 30 .32 9 9 :35 44 33 .18 548 474 2538 1840. • 806 1184 ? .1971 140:1 651 960 315, 315 792\ 594 101 91 ..10 1qt 88 .13 36 22 21 246 195 8 402 2:39 . 12. 257 193 669 441 198 123 43 33 121 84. 66 310 210 138 4122 1000 . 910 1352 ..1144 756 462 196$.....1560 4824 . 2868 14. :3598 .2702 24 .13656 .10584 40 k. 7920 4920 46 . 1978 .1518 37 ... 4477 .3108 39 :12 179 . 2 .1248 2 9 8 18 5580 .. 4104 166 .19 3990 .3154 90 .26 _..3586 . 2340 ')1')+4 - - _73969 54131 41 15047... 61 976 53 5883.... 51 17 3760.... 55 56 2072.... 59 531 42 1848. 24 13152 .. . 34 :1400.... Itt 3120 17 612 .16 :3936 20 .12 3084.. 3168 946 1573 .. 1624. 1050 . 1242 . $5008.. 16 22 1:1 \9 12 9 •. Renter Wanted For Farm of 500 Acres Good Buildings Good Water World Office CiAli. , 1•Xl/PDIISCiOSIC€000 0 0 0 Fi3r.la:Bi!XJ1iDErsIg 0 0 • r, 4\. 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000000 CONDITION OF THIS BOOK SEPT. 8, 1920 •RESOURCES Ixmana and discounts..$188,442.49 U. S. Bonds 50.00 Overdrafts 1,424.93 Banking house 11 143.38 Other Assets 4,075.61 Cash & due from banks 28,633.37 $233,769.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stook $ 20,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Bills Payable 25,000.00 Deposits' 178,769.78 $233,769.78 Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000.0{) Surplus $10,000.00 noon , o .,roor,o0no, ono0or , -.00, - - 0,0c onc , 000 p''D0000::COD0000000n0O .c -*a 0 3975 ...... 3723 2867 1155 1680 531 1386 11376 3094 2640 374 3120 4780 2316 1968 726 1092 1131 .. 2736 830 810 65430 I Slid] an /Mall& ill army Me 1.0site of the who - were converted at that time and LI mildn't last you till you got to' i Whatever the nature of the we hear nothing from them at ihe guard house. Neither should particular service to be performed ; this time. in civil life when success of it will be an hundred, perhaps a Having everything in our favor ,mmininity efforts are at stake. thousand fold more forceful with amid positively nothing against When the history of Stanford'm i= united effort than if left for a us, there is every reason in the , ,art in the, long campaign for' few to handle or each individual . world for us to feel elated over ' the location of the temporary} to strike how and where he will. the outlook. These meetings emnity seat of Judit h Basin L '1 he emnintinity has a right to have always been hetpful front County hall have been written, , aspect at this time the united time start, and now that the bumi- s one fact will loom extremely ; support of all its PeoPie• est season for the rancher hies Our eompetitor is putting a limed we are hoping that here - 'urge, after much of the lesseri punch into her calls , after more of them will find time &tail has been forgotten, and world \f that is the splendid example and 1 Rign• She is mi all shies of us to attend. fine spirit of her long sustained and going strong. Elsewhere in this issue the eo-operative effort, at once, the There is no time for slacking, lea d er will find aim article on the admiration as well as the dismay now. Your place is in line at the benefits to be derived front at - of some if not all of her worthy Ihursday evening meetings. Bar- tending these meeting -4. EVERY ample of faithful co-operation is he necessity of an im- '111URS Housu. mediate harvest no other excuse DAY AT 6:45 P M AT eompetitors. Such a splendid ex- ting only t possible only by the absolute 0, explanation will suffice. The Finking of much individual opin. command is 401(1 and clear, A ions and many personal judge- II\' Thur.,day evening meetings ments; of each one making him message to Garcia over again; TO LOOK US OVER or herself simply a cog in the ins- the goal t . chine, supervised by able leader- ship. The service to the Stan. STANFORD BOOSTERS o feed community by this floe ex- THURSDAY MEETING rinple of unselfish individual co- o rperation will redound to the el , - Last Thursday evening saw o (riesling credit of the town. the usual gathering of Stanford We are now confronted with Roosters at the City Hall for imp, o a few weeks more of campaign- per. A grent deal of enthintionn ing, more strenuous perhaps than t emitted from the reports of those o any that has been yet actom- in the field for time past week. o ',fished. For tide effort, our coin- Everything looks excellent for Mr. Ruzicka, eftahier of the 1111- munity has a right to alk for and Slanfoid in the coming election ger Bank, before returning a home. to receive the absolute and un m - ifor the permanent countyal st. D bs oc always has en, anti is questioned co-operation of her 9 he report of those who have 1,ow, a booster for Judith Basin each and every citizen. Every 1 een out registering Was eapec- County and Stanford for County cog in this machine must respond ially encouraging as they sue- Seat, to any anti all demands with u»-lteedett in registering a great cualified service and not with' many and had all opportunity to COMMISSIONERS MELT . id,jections and individual counter feel the pulse of the peoole and THURSDAY, SEP. 16 - --- plans. Where is the man who in all prises have found the genii - will dare to so bemean his own' ment to favor Stanford. One of (ppm - thy as to assert, that 'they time strongest reesons _for mak= don't need me. They can get ing Stanford the permanent coon- elong through the rest of the ty seat is the fact that she re- work without me.\ et.ived the greatest number of An admitted imortant and es - totes the first time. Militating . tiential factor in %lir past cam- that she %vas the choice of the letign has been the Thuraday ev-` greatest number of people, and Si) ening feeds together with sonic long as she already has the sent ef Mr. Wineman's forensic sym... it it - mild better be left where it is positimit. It will be a blunder there is no good reinion why it lie first magnitude to allow these should be moved imd several; end meetings to lag in the latter then some, why it should not. tages of the cainpaign for lack riday was the last day for CHURCH NOtES f proper attendance. Your plain it g;stration - and we will have I hitv written lave is to be ill reg- more time to look after our M- illar attendanee. As well think terei:ls„in all parts of the county. time meeting of Presbytery wr.a of a machine running sm o o thly oluni e ers by the score have of- inueli enjoyed by the delegates with some of time cogs broken as Iered their lairWieea III behalf of end all wh o i at en d ed, Th e spr i ng , to think OM meetings (tan ho Stanford from now until eleieion stilted meeting will be held in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 efirried on' aticcesitfolly withoot is over, and it Is the intentioit of 10111' treenee, Influence, and strp• Stenford men to present the ad - port. Your faithful nttentlanco vantages of Stanford to every and participation in the meetings *oter ht the county. Joite makes It possible for the Even those in 0111' mmiidt, Who community to speak with one were slightly inelined to be pes- voice, and that a powerful Qom- s:tnistie before the first election, THE NEV COUNTY COURT NEBRASKA VISITOR Dr, F. A. Motis hats been here front Nebraska for the past week, harvemthig his prop on what is known as the Neirstheimer ranch. Doc reports that they have 4000 btodiels of winter wheat and 500 bushels of spring wheat.' He will remain a few days longer and will then leave for Bulger to visit his brother in law, ha at Thursday afternoon the I ommimionera of Judith Basin Coimty met at the t'otirt Howie at Stanford for their second meet- % ing. The larsiness I Was mit made 1411111 t' with the excep- tion of Roy I,. Fish being 'nude terinanent chairmen of the hoard. Tiwy will meet again Thum - day. Sep. 23, to take ap further bit Sunday Si41001 at' 10 a. m 'Witching, 11 it. m. and 8 p. .1pril at Coffee Creek. Coninmnion service Will be amserved on the first Sunday in ()ember. Opportunity will be - given then and every Sunday be- fore that to unite with the hurch, ward from the north, east and Veal, that no ili9140C, of Basin , onoty will be tolerated and Stan- ford alien and will be the seal of he new emunity. I think it Was ) 1111111: Iletity in hit great speed' World, to) again ;old my nine to people of 1 he Slew comity. Stall - the cause noty meidiug before the ford, the beautiful little eity, tvoli out in the lir,' - , otest. As the writer tio,1,0 i he kw whim a new ,'iiimii Is -m',',mIod Mid a (unity Ii `.heee Hie more thitmui III,, coot 111,01 iii.• th...1 eleetiou all but the 1%).., highest are to be olliminated :otiol the I wo reeeiv- lig the hig,liest holonloor of votes ire dm ones aimelt under the laIV STANFORD The Heart of Judith Basin FOR COUNTY SEAT 5 Cents Per Copy We're for Stanford W. R. Lewis Letter Air. Edit er I w isli t 11 rough before t he Continental Congress y our va i mi ld,. 1 „ 4 „,,.. s ta a ard \united ive stand, divided w fall \ Lineolit sit id in his of all his great sineehm, • a •11011 , ,e divided against itself ,atinot stand. I do not say the house will fall, but I do say the '!litlii ‘ : ta.pt iili. :1, 11 11 1 ( 4: ‘ 9 % • . il ei ; il itetilli11d people ti i :1 la I t shall 1.0.01,10 all alaYe or all ' tee \ These thundering words emit el' the country and I rodneed the inost intense excite- ment both north and south. Tho iomes were draw Ii. The south -.aid, Ibis lilie eutililey ut Imini be- , nate all fret . Never! We will l i i . : 41 ' 1\2e o t i 14117 ; 1 ' , fi r gi t it h . .. tf Nos ember next. Stanford ivon slave.' It van never he so. he first !alive, llle Nee - I g - reaiest erisis or the great N o s y v \ters. .v\\ \re \II : 1 1ilie w as mi. The ilitindere swore that statiford is locatedill , battle %ere hoard through the he mina. of the view isette) . oil h 111, 1 ; y ou 11101, t h e rest. ph,. here is ''\ 14 \'\ I lfini j ust re \'\' Litleolit, another hy it •11,41(1.1 go elsewhere. 'flirt said, - you Hiny f oo l (hi, 2lm ii dmi it August, Ifist 'IlIub(' tul till' h\'°t'1 sit,,- ( o a f the it,:siLl;111111;o2111.1.4.1. till irii till' I gilt t b e ' a you c food all the to,•,oph , all the \ in \ . in Ill \ ' , aim. said mui htiti tiettysburg it s \ I \ . 811 \ 1. d .s ,Ithe people, Iii'the 1.'4)1)14%11ml for ooi \\ 1 \\' hiein g mcl \ (41 ,ohe peotde shun hit pprish from la the ..01ter 01 Sat.! Mainly. o w ,, nr tic. V()1' s. milY 'ling In (1‘). if • 't • he lime or Pat „„•,. i i is \ lit , j i m i m ieli Henry mid 1neolit it is true i ll \ . in d;Idith ' Iasi \ \III\' (iii' the ooly litho! Io do to in , . righ i , t , m it u be st tainted if it stands, if I di% Hied it falls. and under God it it; II \' Yffil wi\ ‘ 1( '' Imve II lieu' birth, that its Own the In -flyer ti me comes. The Mittel - lugs 41bwoutent al141 a livipioa sentiment tire heard hi he moutheast portion of flit , enllii• y on i.''',tumni (Mfeat and dis- wet ernment, by thi, people, for Iii,' people shall not fail imr this fitirest of v41111161./1. Thiti splendid elimination of ippointment, but the whimpering Stanford hir , iitessineli, headed by houghts of Patriotism are its efficient boomer eommittee, lett by their ebb., tireleite eliairman. Iva not cresjet“ r sera but for u'inners, ahd , ,iforget it. Vilion this is done and Stanford (Continued on Page 4) ......... Clip this out. It's worth money It worth money Imentise poll? be Able to think Mill 1,1)1(1 better after you've Neell \THE MARRIAGE QUESTION\ A Comedy in Four Acts At the PALACE THEATER, Great Falls Produced by the Associate Players This copmany is here permanently and eaters especially to ont of town visitors on Saturday night. Bring this adver- tisement with yott and il will be exchanged for nil settlel tographeil pled() of any of tlie players. YOU'LL !AKE IT Curtain raises at 830 p. PRICES, 35 CENTS, 55 CENTS, AND 75 CENTS Next Week -\The Girl He Couldn't Buy \ 0.11.1•••••••MINIINP .....111•-••••• .. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWS Vol.2 Stanford, Mont,, September 28, 1920 No. $1 _ A. J Stough, President R. D. TaVor, Vice President Frank Meredith, Cashier H. T. Nelson, Asst, Cashier Some people would rather lose friend than an argument. $ $ $ HE 11111(SE13, broader, larger than your task, and somebody will discover you. • $ How about the expense money for harvest help! We will try arol he of help to you in this in ease you tre in need of funds, * * $ , 1 • Volt have built castles in the air your work mast not he lost : th ia if they are built where should be 'milt : now put foundations under them. $ $ $ Nature pays the highest div- idrada. Take cern for inatance: o n e grain of corn allowed to re - to wise , unhindered, will yield :4000.000 bushels in four yr irs. ' '-$ $ $ SNIALI, AND IOW -The small mmmi im is afraid of himself, afraid of ether:4, and as a result the world lacks eonfidence in him. The big num has faith in him.,elf, in the indirtry that he represents pitI in the intelligence of the nub- ile The result' is the public has codidence in him. • The balance of trade with for- eign countries fell off 490,000,000 for the fiscal year just ended - something to think about. $ lie was president of a small town. One sunny Monday morn- ing a well dressed woman was I altered into his private office. lie arose to greet her courteously, for he remembered her as hay- i , :g been a one-time resident of the community. She came direetly to the point cf her call, explaining that she was about to take a train, and e jailed his advice on a certain matter of investment. Suddenly, the mall town bank- er froze up, and, arising as if to end the interview, he maid cooly: \Any of the securities you mention ere considered good, madam: It is largely a question ( f whether you wish investment r ineome. I would advise you to consult and follow the sugges- tions of Alin banker with whom you do business.\ Ile bowed ceremoniously, and his caller thanked him brightly and passed out. There was a gleam of athusement in her eye, Pad yet. 010 sighed. \Of course,\ she reflected to 'he had no way of know'. Mg that I have just inherited a Sot une, and am coining back to this city to open up an account With 011e of the bankers here. As- Futeilly. it will not be his bank, for it is evident that ho doesn't belong to the Comrade Clubl\