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The Broadwater Opinion (Townsend, Mont.), 29 June 1914, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053286/1914-06-29/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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III. fore that it wse a !e of the Duibers of well as hi F VII. rya! !oronet re ' the sort Horse. ;nide the 1) by its c whip ma: r ambitio r more p Its :is't lispel his ric conin rouse bit ly praise* ige the united t to lash. re readil: Ness t ot r with sort of lost but - d? MV an for puts th4 aw. a Jaw licatory \Do tin rso dec•11 Ince of, g t iain stt st in tl St one tv •T. M. 17MMIN.-: ISSUED EVPRY MONDAY Entere ;it the postollice at Townsend, Moro . .., 44peon.1-mdss mall. ••-•••••-• •••••• CliSCRIPT1ON RATES. one )em, oi advance ..... ..... . ,lx months. Thtee m9nths $ 15(I .75 MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914 _ Another Promise PresiAeut Wilson 11:18 added another promise to the long list_ of unfilled promises wade by ihe democratic party to get into power. The president now prottl- ise) \a boom of business such as has never been wittiesed in the country\ after he Las rut through congress his trust leglation, Let us hope that this promise will be fulfilled. It the boon) start -the sooner ti e better. The promises of prosperity herefore made by the party now in power haven't even come close to ful- fullment, and now that t he pres- ident has adjusted his -rave t and , sprung another promise more ex- travagant than any yet ina4le we can settle dowa to watchful Wait. ing for the boom to boom. A nd a silent prayer goes up that it will not be a psychological boom, either. ‘Vhen banks and mercantile firms are going to the ‘vall, mills and facctories reducing their out- put and running on short er time. and with thousands of men Hee - ..1 T vir h 71, • •N •N I ri V Waco rervn I 11 ' 4V !a I *ft • • ••• • • • ••• • • • • •••• .• • •••• .• •-•• • •••• • • • iiroadwater YERIONI=D=111 •11•111/ -- 'Summer Tourist InVININ•••••Mmalla Fares East Dates of Sale Limits Round Trip Fare From Townsend Mont. June 27. July 1, 8, 10, 11, 15, 22, 29. August 5, 12. 10, 26. Sept. 2, 16. ii .Tuly 10 and tickets %%ill be sold to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pneblo only, Sixty Days from date of sale, not to l_xceed October . To Chicago, Ill To Des Moines, la To Duluth, Mint'. $61.00 $48.00 $45.00 To Indianapolis. Ind $68.40 To Milwaukee, Ws $58.00 To New York, N. Y $88.00 To Omaha, Neb $45.00 To Philadelphia, Pa To St. Paul, Ithnn To St. Louis, N'Io. To Kansas City, Mo To Nlinneapolis, Minn $45 00 $56.20 $45.00 $45.00 Correspondingly low fares to many other eastern points. Liberal stopovers allowed. Convenidnt train service ask for particulars \'‘ e will be glad to tell you about these fares and make reservations. G. W. SCOTT Agent, TOWNSEND, MONT. Northern Pacific Railway VIENIMII•1=•1 *t. to be extant. If the part y now .1. otice ing employment, it shows a rad- .s lea! state of business depression in power, through its eternal tinkering with national laws, is not the prime cause of this wide- spread depression, it cannot by any plausible exease shirk the responsibility that rests upon it of remedyiug the €\jl thaL exists, whatever may have caused it. f j; Upon the president's promise x to inaugurate a boom in busi- ness rests the fate of the demo - cratic garty. Ile says his trump card is trust legislation. Neither tariff or currency legislation pro- duced the promised boom, so let's try the trust dose and have the agony done. - Now they look out over the sea of jobless polit'ical followers, says the Helena Independent. \Jobless political followers\ is a ti ue statement of the situation. While our state eapr:11 friend's reference was to repuldioan ex - office holders, there ere many, very many, men who ;.an give eloquent testimony on being \jobless\ through being \polit- ical followers\ of the .ieirty now in power -and their loss is just plain jobs and not official jobs. Neighbor Al, en 11 avs ev4:xy American citizen should teach his children the patriotic importance of the Fourth of July and it \can only be done by gathering at the family hearth stone.\ Might be all right ii there were no tire in the hearth stone, but ordinarily the day is warm enough to hunt the Eh ade of H. tree. On second thought. we'll wait for Christmas for any hearth stone lectures. •••••• Proitt pago headliues in the daily papers Friday morning says \President Promises Biggest Room Country 11 as known In the next column on the same pa4. - e a headEne also says, - Big- ge-4 \lercantle Crash in History of ltiited States. - About time to start a boom. If the .1 Ullli wedding bells would cup ringing for a minute we should like to listen to the cooing of. Mr. Ery8.1141 peace dove. 1111.1111•11.1111111111111111111, 1.111•0011•1 The Imported Percheron Stallion Innocent will stand the Season at Townsend and - vicinity at $15.00 the Season and return privilege if mare fails to get in foal. Apply to Lii Allen, in charge or phone McCormick Barn. EMIL KIECK BUSH. I , . ,,le-i•-:-:-. , s-i-i--++++++4-1-ri-1.++.4.4 1111•1111•1•1•111111 INIMNHENIMIIIMP NMI FIRST NATIONAL BANK Townsend, Montana • . •r Capital . • . ,$50,000 Surplus • • • $,5000 OFFICERS DR. G. W. GILHAM, C. N. BURGESS, W. L. CRONE*, J. C. H.12i[ILTON, • Dr. G. cr. Gilham, C. J. Kneck Jacob Ti t man T. J. McCarthy President Tice President Cashier Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS tAr. Burgess Francis Poicers Harri9y Geo. W...ileyers Thos. Holker Tr. S. Thompson L. Cronk e do a general Banking Business. commence to save money now opening an account with the new bank. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS by 4)...A-A-A-A-A-11-4-4\\\--41\1\-Al-A-A_AiLe A A :44+44++++ ++++++4÷1+4÷14++++++++++++++++++++++++++++0 4Mo POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, •••••M• ••••••••••••••• PUBLIC LAND AND MINING CASES. If you are interested in any contest To the Voters of 'Broidwater County: or any matter before the Interior De- ll hereby announce myself as a can partinent, write to Clark & kVriglat, didate for treasurer of Broadwater registered land lawyers, 902 F Stre e t (opposite Gen'l Land Office). county. subject to the decision' of the Mr action of the democratic electors at the primary to be held Augtht 25, 1914. GUS E. POOL. •••••••4• The Opinion for job printing. Washingtoit, D. C. Free information about contests and where to obtain scrip, locatable upon public lands, without residence or cultiNati\4n. \We Are Cured\ REX THEATRE J. P. 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