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STANFORD , The Heat t of Judith Basin FOR COUNTY SEAT STANFORD 1 The Heart of Judith Basin FOR COUNTY SEAT Vol. 11, No. :t I. ad Per Year. _ STANFORD. JUDITH BASIN COUNTY, MONTANA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1920. _ Stanford Asks Support 1:::,°,11 . .ii.17,),==igiost7,7.:1: BOOSTERS MEET In interest of Fair Play Consideration of Fellow Men Should Outweigh Personal Interest. absence of fair play be- a a school house. and the ehoice tween men is as old as history. of t locations was available, one on the extreme side and the 'i he animal side of man asserts other in such a location that if all If whe \ sen .- service is Carried ; the registered voters in the coon - to the point where injury to his ty were to travel to the cowl - fellow men begins. (toe of the. house. they e011id save 20 percent commandint•nts tittered by the s on Ow mileage on each trip, over Nazarene over nineteen hundredi the location at one side of the years ago is that we should love eollay, and also the mune saving and serve one Another. That in the serving of legal processes, alone should operate HS a cheek and also in juror mileage, would on self-service, at the point where you by reason of yoor deisiou re - injury 01. hindrance to our fellow quire all of these tot•ople to travel men begins. Community loyalty the extra mileage year after h. commendable when it isn't ear- %TOE! tied on to tlo• detriment or in- The extra travel being care- eonveniettee of other people. The fully 1'8111110 ed at OVer tell t 11011- IlaPrOW 111111died or self-centered sand :miles. each time all the reg- individual does not grasp the istered voters made the trip be - viewpoint a other persons. He ing a mileage soffit -lent to carry net up his rights and interests as you from New York City to Stan being superior to the rest of man- Franiseo about THREE TIMES. Lied, and governs his actions ac- In the preseut malty seat Cain - t Ordigly. . ',ago], Stanford is most forth - The broatidninded, balanced in- nate in being beat tat where, if dividual is able to see and under- chosen for county seat, the ten t ot io o l the other's viewpoint, and thousand miles will be saved the to appreciate its force 'when 'wade of the count'. each time weighed against his self-interest. they make the trip, throughout In any proposition wherP a great all the coming yea IN. And you, many people have legitimate in- registered voters. are vested with terest. it is extremely important the authority of making a \'hake that we take a stand for the between these two locationa. Re- grealt•st good for the greatest member that the location is likely another. This is a cardinal prin-jto serVe, !eternity the present, but thole in self-governing countries. generations that are to follow. It Navy often involves Ivhat ap-,Think of making a decision that pears to be teAgast the sacrificing would require 4,200 people in the of certain .- elf-interests to the aggregate to ' travel the extra eemmon good. 'thousands of- miles every time Probably' there has never been they went to the county scat more fruitful cause for dissension 'through all the coming years. among farmers than tile location' It' circumstances were such a rural school buildings. Each that sane one had authority over patron, in the light of self -inter -!you to such an extent that he est alone, forgetting or ignoring s eould require you to travel sev- tht• common good, has contended era! milt•s; or not as he desired, tor the location nearest his own andif in the light of self•interest particular farm. 'wholly, he shoat' compel you to This sort of insiatenee is often, travel this unnecessary distance suffieient for. a schismAi the ,- at your own expteov.; - teu would triet that wouid serve to divide resent it, and yon would not be the district into two contending blamed for doing so. If you factions, while a putting /War of wouldn't care to have that kind this narrow selfishness and the 111 treatment meted out to you, taking of a common stand for a then when you vote for a perma- loeation that would serve the ant county seat on the second common gootl would have invited day of November. vote for Stan- eaoperation. been fairest to all ford and save more than 4,000 end w011111' ha ye served the pur- tegistered vol PIN, I Ii is extra I of the district to good ad- itavel and expense. that you vantage. Now if the eircum- force upon them if you vote sianees of locating a school house otherwise. When alone in the were intrusted to you personally, tiark.'• ats loecturer lierbsman where would you wish to place phrased it, \think it over with it Over 011 one side of the dis- .vour eonseienee.\ triet. for the benefit of a few to the detriment of all the rest! Or BUFFALO CONCERT would you piney it in such a lo- AND FREE DANCE talon that all the children using the building eould do so with the least number of miles of travel to and fro? Of course we believe you would choose the latter location. Now, if it were a county seat that you were locating, instead Arriving early. the band and Last Saturday evening the S'andford boosters headed by the Stanford Concert band, filed rut of town for Buffalo, where they had a concert and free dance scheduled. • 0000000000000 0 0 000 000 0 000000 0 0000 000 000000000000 00 A READY RESERVE ..ft - 413) 1 When a man has a bank fie-. eount, he knows that he has a ready reserve on which he can depend in any sort of an emer- geney. Iloney today is probably more at n premium than it has ever hem and it behooves a Ille.11 who has it to keep it where he - can get it at a moment's notice. Many good deals have to be poised up Ity a Man because he has not the ' ready cash,\ although he may be worth many times the mount necessary to \swing the deal.\ We suggest that you take ad- vantage of our facilities in being / place where you can build your reread and n place where the best of financial service may be had. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Affiliated With Montana Farm Mortgage Co., Stanford, Mont, Combined Resource Over $370,000,01 000000)000 00000000 000000 0 000000( 00 0 o o 0 0 0 e, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl r 0 0 0 0 0 satisfying supper. The meeting was opened by a band concert, which was of the usual excellent quality, ways served by this organization of Stanford boys. Following the concert, Chair- man Meredith of Stanfad intro - (loved NV. S. Ilawk, also of Stan- ford, as tlit• speaker of the eve - Again, as usual, no one was dis- appointed in Mr. Ilawk's adtiress. Ile laid particular stress on lair play and eonsideration for your lellow men. The location of the county seal at Stanford in the 111 the county is best for the iieople as a whole, and will till discriminate against the out- lying residents, and will tilt bem•- tit a It•w at the expense of many, :s would be the ettse it' the coon- !y,- seat were plaeed at Ilobson, unfortairtely, is situated it the extreme edge of the _minty, ittl for thnt reason efinnot take 'nee of the business of the coun- ty eemiontieally nor with jus- iee to the far otillyt districts. ile appealed to tn. , voters to 'onside'. their fellow men in the 114'11011 On Nov. 211.1, and to VO)e nm 1 iliteE0Mts of the coon - y a whole. 1t111.1 not to at low It own interests to °verb/d- uce their judgment in this, the nos( important matter ever be- at• the puldie in this part of the aitiary \\trIsr FOR STANF()lt1), vhich is so locioal thIft she can 114o the grezie::t ittimbe:. to the freatest Avail age mid iht• lenst .xpeolote. Alter the speakitig. the Stan - iii oreht•stra \tuned tip\ and the dance was on. 1Ve will not attempt t • make • '•gitess\ mo tht• number Atoni- ng this meeting and dance, fur- ther than this: , The hall was so a:eked that dratig was difficult, lid \landing 1'00111 was at a pre - The dancing continue'l till the wee hours of morning and every ate Niece voted the party a emu- olete SUCCORS. Hit -mans for county seat to get net. ot eats.\ where they were ' a little \missionary : at and see their neighbors and tst•rved with a most, excellent and , Tice territory to cover is so large that the present force IS illate 10 do justice to the work and a 'little help reoin each man n'iljing to work for the interest of the wholt• county will go it [feet -hit et1 long ways and will be duly ap• See 'tar friends tool talk this eighth' . seat business over. Look I`N'el. the advantages offered by ;he two 111))11s and make your dc• 'Ision Inc I 1.t. betterment of tin' uitiiutc as it whole as well as your tcat Ind:vide:it interest. Vutii till know that Stanford is a the venter id the county, atud t'111 iliS11 ii1101%. 1 hat there C1111 be (Alan. ,• for 1111 argument, but advantage for the resi- 1. ilie Ivliole enmity. Hy ]i ON for fairness for all eoutily seat at Stan- 1 , , , tata leittot kait• 1. 1h t i l • ffi ll oe ' l li t:• \ 1:i s t 7)7 1 ot a f i ' s t• e o t : in it tt 410, L11110 . 111 .1 the county and to the ).1* till ,1,11e 1 a l t os t11 1, : : i I Ii st tu ttrui.gIs . iio ns 1 followitig ‘ 1 t 11 1, 17 e k ‘‘,11, 0 111 1. .. 1 1! .1 1 .: 11 111 ) 1 7 . 01 1 ‘ 1 , 111 11 1 11 t )) . 1 1, l)11,' T1111etillay eVel 1)1, 1 1 ! c t , 'Iti::11 111111111)111111 1 \ :1:1 1. S i I e 1 111 1 1 1 .1 1 01 1 11 1 .11. 11 \ '1 N' ii Iii 1 l' I ‘ 1.. i ;1 1 11 111141j a ni l l \) tde 1 . 1.4 , ...1 1,1114 . 11 1111 Nell V:17:1 11 Lil. Regiikr Thursday Bdosters' Meeting and :_•'upper. Jurist Thursday evening the Stanford for l'ounty Seat bettst- ers held their regular meeting alid s l ipper ill 1 Ile 011111111111i ty ill111 lit Stanford. The attendance is growing at these Illeetillgs, pa we knew it would, as the time ap- proaches for the log fray. The anpromplu chefs ii ere ecateell'ild it add another table st'ating 20 to IlitHe iisually spread_ ilia rain Prisbie 011 9 1011' Leader .klleretIlt II to with the usual songs and _toll. .111ei. the song -4 NV. S. Ilaffli the aedienee in ,he opening speeeli. This spe,ek was up to his iisual standard \vinyl] to thilvlio have been for - .111101' enough to hear him means . Icumluesl to goodness .114.41.11,\ II r. Hawk was followed by sev- .•ial 01 our other 10eal spellbind- ers and they, in 111111. by solia• of ht. \ isitors. Several parts of the ttetv vainly were represented at this meeting, ammig thent * In•ing Alignst Probst from the \Vil- a\ (-reek eiountry ill former Cas- ..atle county. Nlr. Probst spoke tureibly and at stone tick'! Ii. stat- ing ;11111111g Other things that lie uas positive that the whole Wil- OW Creek preeinet was for Stan- ford. . This statement produced pro- nouneed applause. for liews of his kind is always weleimie, ie- ia I ly when it ;Nimes Ill an au - lit' Manner, and 1111111 a well prominent 114 tills lid. Tile WOrk 110111. tile past week and the progre.ss made otis horoughly g011e nod 1103 xeek, s eampaign mapped out. The first meeting on the pt•o- grain was the band emocert and oig free dance given at Buffalo . itottirday. Oct. ill hi. This meet - :IT conflicted with the dance at 4010 'n, ti,tJl'jCitti ,cgii on It was unfortunate that STANFORD VS. HOBSON FOOTBALL GANE Iu9 should °ever, but the boys ovill understand, when tlo•y con- antord high school played its side': that Stanford has three iirst football g',7.inie in the history , t•Its only in which to pull hull a' the institution last Saturday' '.er cempotign, while the Amer - with the Hobson high school team ;,ti Legion will have forever. :•tul lost. 36 to 0. To the person The eommittee ilas arranged in knows lilt It' or nothing latest for dances for tin. rest of .,hatit football that seort• might sound very bad, but the experi- towed football man can easily pieture a good game even with that wore, and thost• who wit - last Sattn•dity's game were not disappointed with th,,,e con- test, and those intt•rested in the suecess of the S. II. S. team were high 1) - PI ea Se(' With tile way the 1110••: went illt0 the gallIC alltt the way they played together. Two or three disinterested strangers who witnessed the game compliment - the boys: highly ott,this, their first effort. Stanfot'd Won the toss and re- ceict , \t1 the kickoff. Musson, at quarter. handled the team yvell and with a series of line punches and runs succeeded in aelvancing the ball for first clown three times, when it Was lost on a fum- ble. lIobson team carried the ball well, but were held for downs and lost the ball before they finally succeeded in scoring. rail Hobson took the ball, none of the Stanford team had ever played any defensive ball, even Iii in•actiee, anti the fact that they were able to hold the Hob- son team at all indicates the prob- ability of a very strong team be- fore the season closes. Each team made three successful forward passes (luring the game, and at times each tt•am resorted to punt- ing. In thii department Stan- ford `Surpassed their opponents. liaison was unable to get through the line fast enough to Meek any punts and when Win- ner booted he placed the ball well down the field. The Stanford team plays liar- lowton on the coming Saturday, Lewistown the following week end their first home game on Oc- tober 30th with Ilarlowton. By this date the boys will be show- liug some real form and will fur - ash some good entertainment for t the local fans. Indigestion, Biliousness, Consti- pation Chamberlain's Tablets have res s'ored to health and 11..00ineas hooldre Is who were .... • with holigestihri I i iouu elemi awl eonstipation. in this way, give them a 1r.a.. I You are certain to be pleased, for they will benefit you. Por sale 1,y Ilarvey's Mug Store. At this time it might be well to it'll Ii that Ilobson does not have to depend on her own paper ror advertising. as the Belt Times and the Oreat Valls Tribune give ter consiilerable assistance along ll'\ 3 '' \\ \\V cn Osimileiive pro - lots line, •'Iret• fa. nothin'.\ grain offering posmible solution A t t hi s meet i ng an appea l was !II 1 ilia present crisis. It Was the ?Houle to the farmers wh olull' in on _ cviction of the fame rrs present 'crested in Stanford and her Cmotinited on Page Six. Idowell Creamery Great Falls. Butter is searce. Prives of eream higher Will pay best rice at time of au kat. Clive us a trial W. COURTNAGE, Prop. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Secretary of State C. T. STEWART In 1916 I promised to turn over to the state all excess over cost of automobile plates, saving over $100,000 in four years, based on the system then in vogue. That I would assist in making effective tht• 6 per cent Fm ar \Joan lAiw. Result : Since January. 1p17, loaned to farmers over $4,000,- 000.00 to October 1st, 1920. I will continue to fight for greater t•eollolily in state affair.; and tht• elimination of unnecessary boards and eommiasions. ti tied we ant 'ciliate a \ good 'ime'• at all iit them If .voit have .t. :t . :el.tling these meetings egiikrly we he glad to see ew.lintie to do SO; if yaw ni\r•it't attended one 118 Yet, t m's' pt, in for al least one before I letter in n the 1111411 , I..;wntitt ja koti ba- h -211:1e, , exIdaiiis it few ormi Salida tall& : S1:111f11111 I, :': 11[ 1 , -.' St• ei ole tot r * , ..,1,•r•. fo their stip- .c I:1111111t1111. J011 Relate 111 11,.• eleslion 1 . 01.11a - 11st ra.j:.11a Judith Basin kale- ] 1 , 0--i-' tom min voitie paasta (.7amoads ,. \1111r. , 1 \V,' aro itt- i hatititiiti jos laltelittle • .i,i, 14:ri !coat kakemuksen valtiomalls lu• .01/1 °lie! I,; mutts site• „ 1.I., I pro,. t. t.I ti hiuhi e!11..'!1 itallta , 11 e it.14 1 11 1 pee0e,I II) 1...AIn :1.1i1/1 Se V1111/I t•pii-onnistaa. •'. illp rint- malidottomaksi watts Ike teliet• t e m ,. tt :sfatt mit f lie, st14 IlLs et Entiseen kr.untsa I h olvt. joathi 1,200 nelio \maiLia .1.111e11111 . 11 1 11'11711 le 11111011 Se 11 I. 11 1111111 Ii1:1)1 1,1 iiioirai Isyylit um ,1 anti yoo ‘Vill ittsver re ittu k 11111 !TO !Ito lime spent. WHEAT GROWERS TO ORGANIZE _ First Step in What May Result in Statewide Association Taken at Moore. Varaiets all parts of the mint a re st rongly protest log .gaiiisf the reeent slump in wheat loaves. alit! are hohling ings everywhere 10 conaider 10 .,,, ent i n ,, • .1ssa, re WI 1, I - i111 . 11/11 . 111)11 111 Ile t 111•0. n '1,11,1 LI 1..1‘1 . 11;1 , I 1 1. t'111/118- 1 1,1,18 The Market e ee 011111111 'of our '1,11 1 11 111711)1a 1 iril 111 (*minty Flynt !tureen has taken lhe initiative \'tops ill trying to /i11.1 a solution to this problem in Mont ana and has inaugurated a movement that may 1188LIIIIC state, ‘‘ id, signifienee before January 1st. After 11 number of conferences, this market eintimittee th•vided to Prraiigi . Eetivs of meetings in .11os eatinpaign, covering the entral NIontiiiitt for the purpose whole county. These will be pub- or taking llte preliminary stops 'bitted later, and well advertised tor forming a wheal marketing ti tot her- ways. 1.ssoria 'Fhe first meeting was held at Moort• Ilonday evening, Oc- tober 11. The clith MOMS above ilie First N/1 ional bank were paeked with farmers eager to THE AMERICAN LEGION Stanford Post No, 53' W. A. Rollwitz Commander Regular Meeting Third Thursday of Each Month ..I , '..I , '111111k- ) , :;1 it1111111 .1(0,1 ajatellann (Oki asiout, otos iteraittsa /MI1111111' 811111- C -0-d 111., Sins 1111 1111 I, h 1 , 11111 Ilel j11 j11111111 /101);:,'I 11 .11111/Ill Itt 111\1 0111011111 ill '0'114111, iota ieilla ci /mob toistt ailtaa njaa a -rmie Jos oft void ajaa asia ae - t sitia /tavola ton !phial ol- '.\: 10111 Iii mmli seuraavat 1116- '55 enetikun Yoifle tneera kol- Untie 111'119S11 r`illa 011 1;1 tO1111 ja voitte viel10111 ()Hsi kaikilla uutta • 'lull , . .1',..1 na pavane. karttna, 111111 voitte sasda cilia 91'11 ihtiaiseksi osoittamalla kirj tt antee on imam. tonne The Stanford World. 1, ; 1,,, jij!„,,. p a j vasw! yk ti t 1.10.1:1 buommitte Stanfordin olio- l t Saipt tineallenkin .11it niiden van keskella kauntin ja unit Ii' arvioita jilts On inahdollia- mita inuodom tea outfit kauntia-- .tattanialla Laissa /11110.1111 pieta - slim Judith lisin kauntun. Mott -musk. 2 9 1920 knn monottie %milli immune, Min pankaa riot nimeti kohdalls ma Ieille uskotellut etta van netkultitioon. Silloin sane- !, aanemt:Ille kamitin istuimen lane itsene ja k0k0 baulk* voine aluo(104 taa hyvakai. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWS Vol. 2 Stanford, Mont., October 14, 1920, No, 114. MEMBER ETIDERAI, RESERVE SYSTEM A. J. Stough, President R. D. Taylor, Vice President Frank Meredith, Cashier H. T. Nelson, Asst. Cashier ll114.1%' umiimeli he w Iorll has to I e:: of I liri - not dollars 80 11111111 1.S 111111111B lives. Try pour hand al som 'thing, and if yam fail, - try both hands. Theo. if unsueeessful, try using your head. 4 And IliWayti rellIellIber this: Tile 111:111 II1:11 Will fall down with little leek will fall down with a big /Ole 5 Cents Per file* 2. i qi Appeal for Stanford From a Finnish Friend Good and Sufficient Reasons Why Voters Should Support Stanford. .LI .111111 1 1 .1•111i1\It I.1 11.1111 )1 ).:11 1'11)1. 1 . 1 1, , 1, , IL', • el 1111111111,1 Ole 11‘ , 111 I I .1111.: 1,1i11111 Ill L1111)1111! ' 1!:1 • . 1 si:1 so• 11111 11111111110 t 'ill S1 . 1111 11,1 ta tietl:inittii.. etta lit Ii jtost•ael tirlia eh', k uslaini !ell 1011 1,1111 .1 1LP \1 1 , 1 j.I,111,,1 I ' 0110 41 members up to date. ,, is anticipated. $ $ $ the returns. Ilie Am an Le a we erie •tt Ilismay select the rest of She came hob; liet elas room s. gion thanks all those who came /he team. Members of team, subs I sit bellied her tilt and will say that as •N‘ 7 6 lhidI .111.1 assoeiate members only are -qie Idled haek 7i.'2: . )0 cull,11 good success we hope that .110tved to practice oil the floor hies - wi. will he able In give vou an n a - tarig n r y egular practice. You Totaled me to ()awl% good )1111e. e ill be approttelied some time And smiled. The next regular meeting will 'ono Ito beeonie an associate mem- I smiled too. be on the 21st of thus W is month. e her : gill , lis a !most. to he at that meeting. tiled with Denton at Staitford Her fur had made her neek dirty. 117 head of - first-elass range oat- wisha everyone to make it a point The first gaide has been sched- $ $ $ 1 t le, all young and nearly ll she Our membership has wn s gro to soot me were ivefter election. A real ga An old fanner and his wile; stuff. 7 head of good work . standing before and mu pigtay horses, Machinery, an an 18-26 ADVERTISE IN THE WORLD All arrangements for a basket looking at their only pig, when Aultman-Totylor gas engino, with A POST COMMANDRIt. the old lady said: \Say John, it. engine plows, disc and Keil& . ti :i t u lk ii s t e n ,_s, ,I iitlit ii httisimi k elegiaa Ii lt-ui'iI it iltutihiul ti111101111 I ATVOLOSt. 1.11'0 mieliet jos joku same idevan notodostaa linden 'catmint, tiiia Judith Basis kt.tied tat• ja vsatikas I amm osoittatimatt lotteti 1111l0i100. 141:1t. Motet! luimimil huh ja uiaruiills Ittolitt kale - pinta Ala 1,200 olio Si' 1/11 yltsi ',Monists GI- teloitrita joilla vasta puolussa lompunki yrittaa tete ja el lieS1:1 111.VOSte11111. 11111•1 d t,Itta. :..fitordmull aina Whit i11101)11 pyrkiva lanais/tam. Iiin kayttanyt reltellisia menet- tape ja kaiic issiu lionininutaiti. r.1111 LLI}jl palkkiota sills joka ant Si' olisi peta- 1 Tata palkivte d '11.,1 I-, Illilill_ti1.1 L 1:1111 111110,tuti tolinyt ktr i ik k e s i a* a. m hermostimeitot ja tyyty- 111011',olliin tilita Mani iimaista jonka annoitte Stanford\ ill'' Me kiitaninte jut onnitto- [tame bah; hyvasta atrostolia ky vyst mina . Stanford tit rjosa [(await' ,leirska, iso• kalif mount taloa vapaasti kaytet- tliVliktii .)11 Yk)4111>iiiiimt 011 11' . 11 , 4:1 ;III 11)111111. S111/1 Mika saast sit kauntills dollnria veroja viso- qessii ; Saastaa hatisalle. Jos si st a er lo rd, (tet. 14. --At the ball 11.11111 1111)1. been made and (lance at Lehigh a gond time was jo1r1 of die I ea in select ed, but we enjoyed and we are pleased with I •t ish you to come out for tryouts • $ $ $ falher rucliiirTeil on his la,t M (Hwy lias wings, house rent makes it fly,\ he bemoaned ' Yes, his fif- teen -year -old st tit ' and 110111e 1101e4eti ve wings. tor I have 1\1 . )1 a housefly :; \1 . 011 . 1'0. '411111r1 - or 1 Ilan your old dad, may he, S 0 111 100 I illAVIlyM 111011011 111/1t 110 1/1111 Of ii house exeept the ellitn- no flue.\ will he our !diver weddinf to- morrow. Let's kill the pig.' John replied with disgust: \What is the use of murderisp the poor pig for what happiest twenty-five years ago 1\ $ $ $ How W Treat Your Tows. Praise it. Improve it Talk about it. Trade at home. Ile public spirited. 'Fake a home pride in it. Tt•Il of its business men. Remember it is your home. Tell of its natural advantages. 'Frade arid induce °thou la I rade here. What' strangers come to toSis, use them well. Don't eon your best citiassa frauds tied imposters. Suppoh your local institutions that benefit your town. Look ahead of self when all the is to be considered. Help the public officers do Ike ?nos( good for the most people. Don't advertise in the local ps- per \to help the editor.\ but ertise to help yourself. $ $ $ ADMIN41TRATOR BALI On Oct. 19th Administrator %%ortli of ...le will be held of the personal propKrty of the late A.. Ile( 'litre on said ranch eight - miles west of Stanford and fat* Inilps south of Merino.