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STANFORD The Heart of Judith Basin FOR COUNTY SEAT r44 , 114 , nforb STANFORD The Ifetot of Judith Basin FOR COUNTY SEAT = - OCTOBER 28, 1920. - At Last the Test Voters Will Decide Now is the Time to Use Care and Good Judgrn This is the last printed matter au, and they can't push Stan. thatwill ever be put up to the 'ford out of 1...e canter of the coun- v °tors oi Judith Basin county in 1y. When the voters review all the matter of location of county the campaign in their own minds seat. We are glad and the voters before they cast their ballot, they certainly ought to be. It matters will think of th.e good, sound not wciat liobson's campaign has arguments that have been broug-t oeon nor what efforts Stanford up for the good of the entire Lao put fort- , be voters of Judith county. The voters of Cascade county are the court of last county will wonder if Hobson's “ntt open them will fall the suggestion that they titivi oi itivating the perma- through the town of Stanford it :.4..44.1, 4,41 ilov. 2nd. order to go another 25 miles tt tatanford is not in the least , .et to the county sect is roll! atouhuul as to what the outcome i ood business, or if it would no .of the election on Nov. 2nd will .4e uatter wisdom to ask the voter Dc, ...id when we say that we feel !bat Lois statement should have buhle weiglie wiui the voters, tor toe cateome oi the nrst election en 4.4. zat.:1 showed that, of all and Windham territory are g... the 1.4.44./.18 in the race, Stanford to wonder if Hobson's plan of was tee only town woich had not having them come down to Om olio: estimated their strength, and eastern - boundary for the county won nrst place regardless of the seat and travel from 15 to 20 in:le claims o. alt the other towns that to get there, is really as fair as it each ..nd every one of them were would be to go to the center of guina to get first place, the county and only have to travel Our present and only rival— from five to ten miles. Hobson—even had a \shouter' Hobson's most radical cam - in Lehigh on the day of election paign organ, The Geyser Inde. assaiing these good people that pendent,\' will put on its death there was \nothing to it,\ as shroud with this week's issue Hobson i had \twelve hundred there s nothing constructive ii otes strewn all around their sheet of this nature; its vet v front porch and was the only existence is built on a foundatios town in the race.\ Sure, they of destruction. If it is a gooe never even went to work for their thing for the it would Geyser community w continue to exist afte t cause, simply for the reason that they ''knew ' that those \twelve election, no matter where th ( hundred votes\ would do the county seat is placed, but it ha: , business, and \why should they 'never had the Geyser communi I worry' '•' ty's welfare at heart; it is simpl3 Contrast that attitude with the a parasite that has crept in is , action the Hobson people are ttEk- this campaign to undermine thc ing in this election. They are welfare of the west side of Judith Basin county and boast for a lit .combilig the entire county with a fine-tooth comb, fairly annihilat- the burg down on the easterrbound ary anda in a last desperate attempt lug the voters with their propa- fl.eieis one word that has been a; .1.0 convince the voters that Stan- , re:Tensible for the life of this ford is out of the race. ThC very message of deatruction, and with. tactics t\at they are using is evi- out that word there could never .deuce of their fear of defeat. If have been a \Geyser Independ• they were as confident as they Ent. The paper has been full of would have you that word, so full in fact, that we •E believe the entire subscription list would simply be down there in m . ust have realized its importance llolpion counting all the votes tte life of the sheet. That word along with those \twelve hun- is \Stanford.\ died that were on their front Stanford does not feel any porch\ in the first race, and pride in the thought that it has would not be wasting their time godmother of a weapon and the time of the busy farmers been the which has tried so much in vain in an attempt to divert attention to destroy the welfare and best interests of the entire Judith Basin county, but we feel proud of the citizenship of this entire county. They are high-class peo- Oe and have intelligence and common sense enough to study this proposition with their own minds and not be misled by any one town or its destructive prop- aganda. We have a right to feel this (Continued on Page Fotir.) ; from the town which is in the cen- ter of the county and which they know full well will receive the majority support of the voters of Judith Basin county on Nov. 2nd. Regardless of all the propa- ganda that is spread over the county, and regardless of all the campaigning done by Hobson, the map of Judith Basin minty does not chenge; Hobson does not get a bit father away from their five- r 'he limit to the eastern bound - of the other end to meet them hal way and have their county teat at Stanford. Likewise, the voters of Lehigt STANFORD, JUDITH BASIN COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY. Vol. 11, No. 36. $2.00 Per Veal' Death of Prominent Resident of Geyser qv. • 0 0 • 0 Vt 3 0 0 ...00 00 000 000 00 0 • 0 00000003000000000•00000 000000000 fitatiatics Taken From Govern n vet Crop Bureau Estimate. Bushels. 1920 wheat crop 751,000.000 1919 wheat carried over 153.090,000 904,000,000 ss Neeeary for home 118e 654.000,000 Exportahle surplurof the l' 8 250.000,000 l'aitadian surplus 200,000,000 Total surplus, U. S and Canada 450.000,0011 In addition to this the Inter- national Bureau of Agriculture at Rome reports that the world supply outside of the United States! shows an increase of 19 per eent over last year. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Affiliated With Montana Farm Mortgage Co., Stanford, Mont. Combined Resource s Over $370,000.00, 00 000000•00000000 00000000 000 0 000 00 0 0 0 4) ‘ 4\ 0 0 Stanford Offers ,4 4'4.04 1'454c Vol\ C ommunity Hall Sudden and Tragic Death of LOUi6 F Coughlin. This Building Offercd fGr Temporal y Court House at One Dollar Per Year Rental 1 • ••I alio oirromilling 'sell attended and a inieve•o; from • ',-, kod 11 standpoints This entertain , o wits oil1 only g:IV..11 1. , 1 . the .; •!11 OW Illea , M11 . 1: W01111 •; .11 101' in 15.11 . 111 . 115.‘ 44,. hut 4.1 I, 1...setiii4. !hal viottlpi I I i.,•4 1 Ili.. 0164 , 0 por Iliis %%;01 the !doh! etirreii 1.1 all 11114,111 11..! •• S,1: Iii .1P:y 10.41 011.g. • •M4441. Etta.y mi.' joined ii al ; II, had slimed Ilto Inc • 4)1 Ili,' 4P4.4•41sinit mad l.41 lotig gratil A.4414,441•4411y 114' 1..1 pm the N111110.1' 11,1 SkiltY •1 Stalled 1 9 di.:1•••11.1 11110 4.0 ,•• hal 1,1 11,'11 tI,• 10 . 111 . i•ed• Were .1 411 Mahe 41 re:•...11 p.f sibilli` hi ii 01111(ed there Was about $79 iu koit ht. Was 111 ••01i.• 110111i.0: '110 treasury. whit+ wits dilly li Iilll by hi- ,4 km; in . 14 . % those eoneerned. ,1! c.,, r..c.••• t.f the It'll The dancing lamed till 1A.„•!, 5 , as el IlI.I,t IS 55 1111 1 4I1-111111,J ;.1“1 40.'00 0111. 11411111111111e4,1 this 'Ie. leoolone s'.,ift aril Ili' 14a-tty the Ite.i ever Ite141 in this :.4•1; broken.. %dile!' %%ilium) iirl I .it t ! ;•1,0•,..r. :! Id 1,111 • I 14 WINDHAM MEETING '\ .4 •,;•-- 'I'll\ is ids.. hit% Imitid •• 1,11 it 111110110S after S .114101d 4•1410e: imtt tteetirretl. Ittiostrrs held 11 nivel 1111! WA • 1 0110.1111 IS .1 1 ery %Veil d411•00 •11 %1 111,11 Will11 : 1,1 1 , 0141414w mail it4 all vow Die 14est ;mended and the iimot co, whet e. he W11.• ii1141W11 and 1'111 111n:11C:11e Meeting eVel held lb mAms Iris -4441s will grieve at 'these parts M•11' lo•S The tovellity. 11111411'd With a 1,44444s ciatahliti %% as born al «4114.4.11 by stniirobi Coneert oisse\. New I1laiiim‘ii4114, Nov. 12, Imiod, %vinyl( was of the usual At all times it has been admitted that thie 1V11H tile propel' building for a tempt»aary court house, the I marrk'd ` 4 4141. 12, pinkly and met with the usual amiI o nestion being the rent that would be asked. The aitidos it appended to this article mettles 1.11114H 1 I 10 Ali.. Alma ha Skelton, iiieeptimi and applause ilatighter of 11r. and Mrs. 1111111 FriS140. 1 11101 1111M/11110'11 W 04-.44 pii is manner highly entioftictory to every voter 01 the tilos comity is estimated that the use; ilhiIiaiSkelton. pioneer resi- Ilawk Stamford, who made if lift , as a temporary ('flo ut\IIMP would Wenn : a ' lyin g' I° II°. lax l ia \ .rs °I. al 14 ' 21 ' 4 441 \00 ..2 0' 01 !•11/1111 . 111*4 1 Ile 111111 beef' 4. 51101.1 hulk Ilil Slaillmai for per year. re:ideot is. the tieyM4.1' 1 . 0111 11111111 Seat, after Willeh the es A little description of the ahoy*. photograph Wi I ..101 41111 . 15 it 1 111.: 1,1111e. 011 the Kee 1 111m1 ' °I tec the mist 12 y.iarti mid Windham orchestra took .his building is a large. magnificent atolitorsim Goo voo I'. -d a • toe. a 4.444141 room and for pidd Mee le t ' 1 , 1,1. . 1.% throughioit 1 . 1.0. and the ww, on. ng whiell the county is interested. Contrary to r Torts, itielivimisly 110111,', this bilibing is not emi- Ina Ina , 01 the mhos., wa,„ erowti was so (lease that ills teamed_ but is in perfect condition. At a commun . ') ,ii'' jig lield.120 people took lunch nil egag4.41 in the mercantile dancers found it (IA114.1111 to get his auditorium and as malty as 300 were dancing oll 1. 1 11111. %The 1111iltling St 1 the test without ; lessIii lieyser for several years rrimild, and as more and more [Myer. i,Iil his place of Isisimiss horned arrived every minute the In addition to the multi room. the offieerit of th, haw ',only will rei i iiire seven offices in the tem-4,., 11. an d 5111 (.1. that time he had 1441.‘s humped themselves and got mrary eourt house. On the first floor of this buildiog room for these officers. Their offices !wee 111110611g in the vicinity of larger hell. will be large, well lighted, emtlily heated, well al.41 conveniently arranged. 'Ishe rommi are -or 001 11 this fall, when he The ntitsiviatia and dancers Awn.; they are well built and we ll inside; they have been in use slime the building was erect- of manager were 1111 Ved 11 111011. NI; they are in 111le 110W, /11111 llicy Will he in the serviee of Judith thisin comity of11/1.1.14, happy became e m vator at that uirter smid from then on the 1 they have such a splendid building iii which to do their work ; and the eisinniiiisioners will be proud to fiance progressed with more antis - tell the voters of the tremendous.; saviiiir the renting of this building has brought to the egutity. ii% A, 1111444111 servil svp•rp. .'rhe propaganda reeently published by ilobson o tit iii'' Star mid /Ilse ill their new paper, this' (leyser! HO st is 1.4.4111v / we a t t4 : 31) Ti l os At. al o h i g li t a l ane i l w as flidepen t icut, with iutent to belittle this effihr, tam br taken for what it is worth:cud thaeliith a irrsiti 4 40 14111(1 111c 'Millie ACV. :1•I'V,011 At\ the original hall, to 41 salt. flobson made no offers in 1114. prelinanary eamraig4:. for the reason that she WAS 80 sure of !he t'atholic church at ¶1 ii inch 111e all did juatime, rir , t plai c that she did not need to make any, while now at this late date. in order to counteract the The liii l,s Was mhipped The turn out at this !fleeting e we! impression made by Slanford's magnificent offer, they have 101111e to the front with a proposition 1111 !rain 23S Tema- watt very statinfectery to Stanford, 01444 . 11, though looking fair on its feet% will not sho o t mo d . , sis, bor sober thought. .11 moiniug and im Wednesday i.s it 'shows the nentiment of the The acceptance of this building by the IleW e01111ty 101 1;111a a devided sticrifiee OH the 101 10 Of elfee , \14ing services were held at 1114. H.\1411.11144 of thim diatriet. We nan, woman and ehilil in this community. The building 15 III vonstant use by the loolies' Aid, Lodges. I, .. ball limbo ansoieem of were mure they. were for Stanford 'ouneilmen and for all spend funetions. These will have to find new quarters or be discontinued at Elks' Indio., el order in this contest, RN it is only rem- ogether Th.. offer is mode ill g 1 faith by the generous ell i7e11S Ii f '41 71140111 111111 1111.V 11 13(11111(011 111 I . 1 ' ,„ \ I V .. 11•4 0 111 1 11;1: 1, 11 111111 1 1 1 1 Olen/001, WAR 10111/1 Ille to suppose they weee ,bs- Thiteinetit to the contrery iv nialieimis propagaila. pure and simple timietery at ing in strietly Stanford territory ;rent Falba A very large prom! However, to be assured of this proposition over, coueider the heat inlerests Inspect this building when you ere in town. the oI the taxpayers of the new county and N'oTE 14113 STANFORD FOR COUNTY SEAT. 11,41414,1 the keevivel 111 (1' pier rale! im very weleomii to the Stan. •:!tol many Were ihe beautiful floral ford llooaters, and will be duly 1, mit4iim. being first duly sworn, do hereby offerings from him relatives and appreiated. I:. Letecr. M11011* Of the TOU'Il ilf S4:11401'd. depose and state that at a meeting of the Town Cou led of the Teuvii of Stanford. Montana, held on !holds. The tsallbearers were A ' ‘10114141r evebioo August 9111. the regular moiling date of said Commit. Itemolution No. 23, providing .' Gee M West runt. A. I Adolph .Tana from Wisconsin is -to of the proposed( ounty of Judith Basin A Freiienisii. Deno h. Ray visiting with his sister, Mrs. Anna that the ('its- HMI at Stanford be rented to thc commis.' for Court 1110115e plIrposem.iii H rental of One Dollar per year, w40, itortoliteed, passed and imatiimously lyrne 4.1 , 41 A. A Lamb. Strout' of this place. Mr. Jana Besides his wire. brother, Fred. is touring the eountry and has re- -art -hot by the said Town Conned of the TOW11 of S.anford F, W. LESTER, Mayor. .1441 sister. A .1 Dumb of vtgill). finimheil with the western Geymer, he leaves to mourn his eons', rind now on the roturn Subseribed and sworn to before 111e tIlig 121 11 llrly Of August. A. I). 1920. .1. I. HAMMER, deed' three brothers and n mister trip home. Notary Publie in and for the State of Muiitiinut, remitting at Stanford in ro 111 \ 111 • Iwo Nintri , in Manna loisetts awl a hoist of friends. Professor Merriam of the En g• Versos County. Montana. My eimonismion expires July 2, 1922, di elude of the Montana univer- BASKET SUPPER AND DANCE sit',' visited the Stanford schools lay Armington. and shoveling' iimmieinum, anti also the care, we I rts K. King, timelier at the Thursday, Oet. 28th. lie made a th e i r wa y through every mile till :were more than glad 10 make it. ' White City. - twitted, diatriet No. talk to the studenta asking their t h e y reac h e d their destinatimi at if if afforded the residents of this gave. a lentket mower and ,upport of initiative mensurea 15 iliatrict it It)' on..1°Y1Ool 11 . Two of dunce last Friday, which was one! 19. I Saturday the Stanford 12 :30. Coneert band played an engage- Am. wituld naturally auppome the ears broke down on the re meet at the Willow Creek school 'lint by this than. the dancers Iiii.11 trip, and another tore two gime home in diagust, hew easings to alieds, bid %OHO 1111URe. Some little trouble WAR W0111•1 have experienced by the boym in mak- . Imi no so with this aggregation , ,o mire' We fulfilled our They were AlL en gement and allowed these iiig the trip. After leaving Stain; of good felloWs• ford for a few miles. t lie roads 4liere and still lowing confidenee people It good lime. That remelt began to gel slippery and before ii the Stanford Isoys. They knew Wail worth double the trouble. ninny mile's had been traveled the; that if we promised to be there. 4 , 4ai l w as ( t oot - Te d eom pi e t e ly w ith e would GET ERE. and they THREE HOBSON MEN vnow. Tbi s was qu it e a sur p r i se %sect, not ilitapkiinted. LOCATING AT STANFORD! ats there had been no imlieation riar: well filled and the uuf AllOW at the start. 'flue 1)0Y14 , lance eoninieneed immediately A very good indication of milled out of town about 4 ;wet. the arrival of the band, aml he trend of the times and the II 'lock. thinking they would have 'mounted with the mliortest niter- opinion in general on the out slipper lit Raynsford about .5:30 nisoions until 5 e'eloek come of the present county and arrive plenty earls' for the . in the morning. seat contest is the fact that dance. Vain hope. Arriving at The participants in this (lane,. recently no less a number Itaynsford about 7:30 after hav- were profuse in their thanks for than three Hobson business they had men have been in Stanford illg been stunk in the snow banks the mnsie aml gond thin. several times, they lied slipper tnjoyed, the \Stanford making inquiries as to office end borrowed two iicoor shovels,' Imm.It'• round after round of np- 0r11 and store buildings. and then beat it. Finding the .1E 0 0. an d y en & \vith the evident intention of ioad impassible aeross country.' Although this trip wom very . locating in the future county they were eompelled to go isruuiii,l Lard on the ronslitution of the seat. I WILLOW CREEK DANCE IS A ROUSING SUCCESS MAKE LEH/VIAN CLERK AND RECORDER COURTESY—ECONOMY—EFFICIENCY A Business Ma 1 in a Business Wk... Let's Try t a Reduce Our Tas Paid for and eireulaoted by Lonia J. Lehman. Republican Candidate- for. Clerk and Recorder, Fergus County SUPPER AND DANON L••••--• T\..7 . 1•4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWS Vol. 2 Stanford, Mont., October 21, 1.920, No, 38, A. J. Stough, President K. D. Taylor, Vice President Frank Meredith, Cashier H. T. Nelson, Asst, Cashier If wi (multi melte 11 IlleifileAR person something of a social °W- ens', we mhould go far toward making a better world. Thew is tIts' point. The evonotnie value of thrift has to he sold --not only \sell sold, but kepi sold. Selling them America. Ameries is not great by Cow - 11411011g if Willi any single country. Anierieit is great when eompered eith the world - in its natural magnifieence, its material worth ;mil its moral motives. $ $ $ Is it better to pay the preMellt high cost o/' living 01' go back to ileys whim labor Was underpaid, linderted and us -holly dependent on what the privilCged eless de- cided to dole out to Br Or i's it Letter to take common sense eourse,olo A good day 'm work, get cnir pay and all reap the reward? $ $ (crest as well EIS to the interest of ..There il s NRE s C ol O ne r hi E n D iz wrong Judith Basin county. Wo will be •oinewhere, • ' ,shouted the irate :glad to explain to you why this mail as he stalked into the office request is made, of the bank president. \Yester- day I opened an account with $100 and the sign on the window still reedit, ' Deposita $1,000,000 ' ' ' $ $ $ WINDY Dc/1--What did you do with :hat draft I sent you! Son -1 blew it in. $ $ THEIR WAY 'flue lair young thing had start- ( II it sayings neemint. - \And now do I have to rent a satiety deposit box for you to keep toy money iii 1 - she asked sweet- ly. • * $ PONDER THIS ONE About 20 per cent of the mid- dle class of laboring men hold their jobs for more than one year. The easiest thing in the world I.. lo mat a job, Init the hardest job is to convince the next boss that you are willing to ;wept any grid responsibility. $ $ $ lie just and generous with yourself. When you make a mis- take, do not be mean enough to hug the failure until you faint. 55 , 5 - Pay your taxes at the First Na- tional hank. This is to your in -